Pictured Center; Ruby Harmsen,
to the far left is Ron Spencer. Ohters in the photo
also have a perfect attendacne record. They are Jenny
Lou Shirley Bougham (Class of 1947) 67 years, Jillyn Cross
(Class of 2008) 6 years and Kevin Behrends (Class of 2001)
13 years. |
Harmsen attends 75th consecutive Hartsburg Emden Alumni Banquet
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[June 13, 2014]
HARTSBURG-
For 75 consecutive years, Ruby Harmsen has never missed a Hartsburg
Emden Alumni banquet.
What is it about the banquet that brings her back year after year?
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Ruby calls the banquet a “social affair” that she has “looked
forward to every year” and says it provides a “chance to buy a new
dress, get your hair done, and reconnect.”
As for never missing a banquet, she recalls that when her children
were young, “we were always able to get a babysitter or if [husband]
Orville had to work in the field, he would meet me there. It just
worked out.”
The banquets have changed somewhat over the years. For instance,
Harmsen stated, “We used to have [ballroom style] dances after the
banquet, but they do not have those anymore.” They had dances until
the early 90’s, now there is just a short program to honor special
attendees.
When asked about some of the biggest differences at the school now
compared to when she attended, she replied, “Sports. We [the girls]
did not have all the sporting options that the girls do now. They
really have a lot to choose from, which is good. We had volleyball.”
Technological change is typified by the leap from manual typewriters
to computers. Her favorite memories of school include the graduation
services and two operettas per year, a sign of a strong flow of
talent in the school, for she said students performed two operettas
a year.
Graduating 50 years after Harmsen, Ron Spencer has attended all the
banquets since his graduation 25 years ago and hopes to still be
attending in 50 years. He states “I have always loved attending the
banquet. I really have a great love for our school district and
enjoy listening to the older anniversary classes’ talk about what it
was like to be a student at Hartem 50-60 years ago.”
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He is determined to never miss a banquet saying, “I have
instructed my 9-year-old daughter that when I am too old to even
realize where I am... It will be her responsibility to wheel me into
the banquet.” He also notes, “When it was time to plan our 1999
wedding... I had to make sure my wife (fiancé back then) did not
schedule it on the 2nd Saturday in June.”
After several years of banquets at the Knights of Columbus, this
year’s Hartsburg Emden Jr. /Sr. High School Alumni Banquet will be
held on June 14, 2014 at the Emden Community House.
Out of the class of 30 that Harmsen graduated with in 1939, there
are five still living and at least two of those plan to be there for
this year’s banquet. History is bound to be made as history is
discussed.
[By ANGELA REINERS]
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