High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 20 text:
“
HURON TIGER Ward the whnle. Our 51am in athletics, dl'amalics, and Echo- lastics have added laurel: to the School. XViIh 1M5 last. issue nf the Tiger, nnr editions, WE bid good- bye and leave to UK: Class OI '23 our famed seals and exalt- ed positions. The Tiger staff wishes in thank its subscribers for their 19 Cooperation lhrnughau't the yam'i Nearer in its history by rote has the Tiger been showered with such contribuuons. The sLaH fEels that we are closing a. successful sixth year, The subscription list has increased to over 250. the paper ha grown from eight to lwelvc pages and this vhriuue Kle- Diu'lmenlb have been reorganized. Salutatory Parents, teachers, schoolmates amt iriellllst the class of nineteen hundred anti lW-onty-LWD, welcomes mm as we as- semble m hei-torm the last rites ht lllc chmmehcmnont pru- hx-hhh This Evmling marks one of thn :i-ehtcst events in the lives of the hmmhers of this class. In one short hour we will tic tnhch-ctt Liy inherent emotion. he are i ppy uml glad because we ELFD earning the rehhnt hi h lDlIr year high school rallfst, H'c zu'c jnyhtl because now we ihhy take our places hi the worm wtih a worth while 1h L and a hriuihht iuuu-c :tnll youthrhl ehthhs um to tin the hest. But again we Wl'c sari hecxtuse we must th-eiih the ties which have heht us Lhti: tar in life. In leaving hiEh school. each must choose his uwu pallt to c in nu ehrncsthess, e The qucsmon hag perhaps, arisen in hli or our IlliilliS as 10 the mum: of thi exorcise. Cammencchicht! Would it not seem that this should be a sad threwem The Nld l'iIUI- ci- than the hvginning? What rulation dons the uilsl bear to lite future that this transition ts the slam? The Iliplonm which we are to receive lnxlilzlti symbulim rotu- years at hock learning. By diligent slutly aml the :lili M our teachers we have conquered the Lam: set heme us. All our time has been wasted, hoh-eicr. ii what we h. e teamed, we are not able in hhiy prnntlcully When we i lilgh srliuol. The milltl training. the nntimmc. the thcrtnuss Hm diligence and lite Interest. In current Uenls that our vn- Iluim will be invaluable to us Us courses have inlmht u as imsincEs mun imtl women. Besides the development at mlr minds, something else has hem: grntluitiiy taking place. something we may have been uuwns us oi. We are building chnmctem. The mica and habits we have acquired am now distinctly Ours mm may mean success or mitm in life. We have made friend- ships that have intihenmi Ils cithur directly or mdhwtiy, We have admired certain qualities in our friends, and have men to adapt them tor Mirselvcs, and, in iihe manner, such quaiitiee in us may have set a standard for another. The interest at our tenchcvs, tau. has played a great him. For their patience and pains In titthig IFS, we am grimly indebted. We may appreciate more what high school advantages shutllll mean to us Whml we remember that. liily yea hm in nhr own country. little was hnnwn or h-ee puhlic high snhmls. Then if a child chum not airm! a private school cducntiun. he was mum into the warm and by hitter experiences he lEiu'TlctI to apply i tmselr The democracy iashered and hi- stllletl by coeducational pnhtie s'choois is today hhi dim: roi- mh- country bigger Hn4l hettei- citizens. The bays and girls at today, we are the men hihi human or lomomow. The nrnhlems thus m solved with 50mg ex- periL-ncwl Ilill are now ours and mn's alone. The world is wnmhln'z us closely and its demand: are great! And so this is but the beginning. it is mm a commencement The past is not buried but an incomive fur us tb go on eagnrly and camitlently. striving for iuumss in ' huhuy. with the SHIN? determination In win as did cnllectnely, the mass of 1m. examine Robinson Valedictory Tom: I, in :tt't'nrtlzmco with a rttslum Wiliit'll him hwn rhc'tu ishml by inst huhn-htmns hr ltizli school hivhihihteh, Wis co a hnrn. uh llie Seninr t'i oi Hhmh H' h Srlmol lo rpwzh ntu' iicht tn Rmvicly ha above nll to shy hu-cwell tn utn' Much- 0 ul mu' V miles mm at llx' wlll entm- linen: heuti- Dz ihmwthhtei after wining schmh. Others, perhaps will h 5 His. 1-th Clmnng at it i-uilnge Nluuullnli. but no matter in which .hm-ptiou tle mumh ltus, we, win HEVQX' mun the H -i-mi ihtluence ihht Our high schonl lmh wmuulll hhuu us. an tlnp: not mhrk the completion or ullx' miucatiuu, but it Will Slam! nmsl impm'lnnt This ht, rhr mhumtinh is Hit: pi-nmsa or it me limp hut in our hwmnrha. w the mmpiutinn of HI-h in am r'onslulll mh' lilm or knuwlnlige. miihieii with the thlei'minztlion vi ronmlelillk' Dllr high suitiui cmlrsei Wu hitve run the course 0! h ltlglv schtml eiihmtinn aha thh stamp of hithon lligh Hrhmil hm, hoe plat-ml illwn us. It has heeh mlr ml In .th shhihtth d lklI':L . hhhm nr kuowlstlge mm in he iIlJIe m hut i' m n 'ill use. By the cdrnesl eihiehvm Ul mh- toulicrs ma hiIVP lemnad ih zome measure It! te . , to be hmmi-hhhh- ed. in m- other hehhie's point of view mm to derive mm min W'ln 'mi: Sometimes perhhhs nm' tezh-hm-s have seemeh mu hm: hm: Inn: leSsnns. hht us he look hack lake it iliIiFIipnt 3.411111 :Iuti fade into lnft . ulltc he ltttw re Bum 1 0nr mus ago he i, m 14. time hmhhrie lllliKilIll'U iillpn t-u'njlillieil V'llll Klil! V in Overcoming these difficulties. A inundation ltiL'i hcnu laid and nl't' 'uly hngh zlll rzlslles have been built upon it. bill tuuu will tell whether these nli' rnstles will be converted into realities. hVE llitve hrcn when every opmrtlmiiy and only mn' ability to put them In Hie bets! mlvimliige will in the icast measure compensate. We uwe :m enormuus iinbl to this institution OI lcitminx itnd In those who himle it phssihie. we hear Lhasa lllly hhout free Iihrarll: , froe collezes nnd free education. but there is nothing in th15 worlti lhilt is given away. A price must iti- hny hh paid, HI: who hhs accepted edtichtihn mm socivty musl icghrrt it as h :nu'ed trust and do 21.11 in his Dower to use it hat uniy lnl' his win urlvimccmcnt. bul for the bot- terhiem of ihhnkimi. 0hr ruthre lire is like a huge block at marble Which stuntis untouched hel'm'ei us. KVe haw: bcpn givpn HR! chiiel am! the millirt, lngether With the inspiratiun to shape it into it Vine statue. In other words, we have ac- qllll'eli the tools or euiioarioh hml hhve received we .zreht rel spcnsibility of shaping uln' liven in midi .1 manmn' llhll lIL- tutu peneratiuus win he prmul of use The only w , that we can do 1hr, is to hike tulvnntitge of all the onmrthhities thitt cnnfront us. in this great tiunoui cy or Ours. we hear the can from every phhsc nr lire Nwer before him the nhpnnuhity far hzihg our talents been as great is it is now, In every tow.
”
Page 19 text:
“
18 HURON TIGER Tiger Staff Bonnl of mm mmnsum Every Mama During the Ilwurters School Year mmum , ,,,5Welld L'hrislcnmn Scnmr .. ,,,,,,, munue Morin Literary ... ..Lucme Sandm-sun 5 mimion Rates Junior 7. ,, ,.Jan8 Chase Clubs . Mary McMillan 0 um um Sommmm'o Yura Worrnll S mic corn General . ws . ,. .Jeuneue Crawford, Dul'ulhy GIITDHI hIlIUerln-Ullul . ,Inkcs .. .Geraldlnc L'mwford Exchange . Lawrence Rllllg' Bermce Robinson MnliYea Hushwss Manager, .um um ; manger. .20 Freshman . , Marie Barnett .. Irene Roberts Curtis Crawford Faculty Super Snrrllr. Schillcrslronl Fred erhnwls Mum Emu Frost Robert Snell Editorials This iFilw Pluses the TI:ul' srrics fur the school ymr IMF 22 mm tho, pl lwnt staff of OHIK'K'I'S wing ib kun Kunz. ll. wirlws' lu Ulunli Lhe Schonl l'm' H grnemu cnmwr mm In Mlbsrlilrhlm; to me merchants V'OI' Umir lil m-iul , unto, and m Ilu- SNIihr rlnss for Imdm'wl'illng Llle Snnmr numhvr. Willmul lhc Ixxmslnnce nl enrh nl llmxo I110 TIL'M' would hilvc hml :m onnrvly tlilferenl hislnrs m your 1: :my nm- wnul mum hm-n du-uau-d HIE :ummle or me stun In .quI' Hm! warn i: S: H00. Ilurin: Hm World War xu' luvurll H1 wnrll u Eran ll ll I- PI mm was xinus m .wrvn In mw way 01' analhEl'. uN- mlm rmlld n0? mm njw n uu-vl .Il 11mm: m rpmhar omnur mum lu mun- mm wnm G l bmlllvn' IHPII left tholr wm'k l0 0!. UN MIII tondurt mn'k for NI government. rEurui H 5le of 31m! :1 yonn Snr-u-Lg wnmrn '9 u slmlin y 0! lllvir limp 'Iml money to nnrk Iur mr- km H-nsc, Y, 3!. . .L Salvation Army and ullm- 4m; ' Nuns to M anvl rnmrnrt mo, sohlio u! snilr rs. Tlmrv who Hmhl work :qu HM DUI wm'a renamed m the NJHHP mm in ms? whn cmllH ltht mIrI wnIIN mu. Th0 war was lle primary .IFPIHIVP Imhind HHh grout Dlllr HIH'SI Ilf Svn'iro. IL L: true. Hm! lillu'h nl' UU' Hllln. .sm IUl' Ilium: lm' n'llms died nut AI'WI' ll xu'lnwlwe. THIS was :1 YIHLHHH Hdt'll'in Warn the high Mu , x HNLWI IVY llh: wnrv 'rm- is m y xvnsrm m mar w that we mu m mm mm puml wnm smucc fur Hm .ka of Improvm; kurl uidmg our fellow mvn mu be mu: m 1hr gr 11 1 inrenlix x. Hc prams most whn snrvos hm. A liIc spent in serving 01' ollv ers is never Icsl. Names like Washington. Lincolm :qu Gram who yum: mm mo: in tho sen-ice M a urem lesn wil! live on m hlsmry when uuu-rs who have 1:va nu- Hlvir uwxl sehcs ml! ho furuollcn. Th9 Tizm' smff Ins lrlml In rumlm' Marfire 10 me slutlnlll body in mesa fpw Hes. Tm- n-mlm's ure nu- hon Judgm- or lhc rnnns. Ir llu- suhM'rlln . Imxo rPccn'ml -s much pleasure uml 111 um rruxu reading max- mum me the slall' h s in their Conumsmuu mm nuumunuem. then my arr: fwd lhzu lhuir rfforls have no! bum in Vain, 7A J. LANG. As lhe lune :I'uws mmrm' uml Imurt'r When Hm L'll s u! will have 0111 II, ll S, fnl' good, the foul ll'ulll 0f Ihr- sinmlinn hm'nmos mm'v umim'um. The rmlllzal' I. H of wlml it luvmls 'ln lump homv :mll W'hml :nltl ilssm'iauw i: lunch keener. Th1: far Off 1!! n Llnvl vlsiun nl' Hie Dasl hiLs lmmmv an actual furl 01 the DNSPIN Rut h ille m9. feelil M m- ,u'ct there is MSG width 'l'llo Clnss 0' 1 has hzul ll: mhun- Iu hrmgln: 1' un- m Huron lliah. Il- achievement: lhrouu'lh um. its four Furs I. have not Iwcn 1mm. h i.k nur inA dividum prilkn I01' 1 imln'irllluls We ILIVC 1,1th u'i'tl IU-
”
Page 21 text:
“
20 tion there is a great demand fnr man and Women Who Can Work mare efficiently than any one Else, Au educated 1761'- son can adapt himself more reamiy mm a Vacation that sums his temperament than one who is not educated. A splendld exmple of this was during the World's anr, When it was discovered that an eduwmd mam without military training. could adapt himself in such a wny. Hui! he made almost HS gnod a. soldier as mm who had attended a miUtEury school. There are voemians now that open opportunities which did nut exist twenty years ago, Take the automobile industries. Thesa hml no existence in 1900. Now they are the largest In the world. Anll they demand 11mins Which are 'capablc Dl' l'UrmulaUng new Ideas. But H we are to be what is commonv ly CaUPtl educated, we must acqulre samelhmg besides mere mind training. We must cnnple with Vhis a, moral training as well. This mural training We Call character Education Without clmnwlur is n detriment instead of an 255M to society. J. G. Holland Sui , Character must stand behind back DI cvcmhingithe sal'mnn. the poem, the pic- ture, the play. None 01' um is worm n straw without it. Then; was time in the history of our nulinu, when a man Was conidercll :uccessful even it he manned to trickery and Class We. lhe Class of 1921 or me Senior High School, ally of Huron, county of Eeudle. and slate at Soum Dakota, being of sound mind and memor.. do hereby smemmy dedicate mm, bestnw .1an bequeath upon our lowly and mterlor c smcn. an 0111' talents and earthly 1m ions which have 50 us- Huguislmll us in our four years in 1. SchooL hoping that llle same wm pmve benencml mm hulisnensihle, esnccinlly m the Class of 23. m. TD 01ch Snow we gm; Bmtrice Erickson: recipe rur reducing aminmpols. 2nd. meL more hemltiml, Inspirlng and wonderful girl rnulrl we lcan'c Loiw' Bonn llmn Ul'nfe l'rqnlmrt's lava and kindness. m. We snn-mvruuy rlellicute mm Humem's giggle m mmmcm Cloyd nun she may use n to the hem of Im abillty. am. The mse Mlich has been so evident between hur- I'Pnce mm; and mum. Pam-sun we heartily beslnw upon Len- nu Hook and Hum Groves. may Hwy mo;- muse moonllghl mans m the way lhe ulmx'e menlmnud lmw. 5th We bequeam mm Young's smm mm dancinz la Paul Genrgin, hoping n will mum dawn mp Inner's fast and furi- nus a; wing and thus uvnirl serious accidents. am. As: an 'ppmprialo gm m Wilma Fonts we lame 1mm sumlen Imtonsivn mummu of pmwlnr puns. wmcn mm umryxm knows m quilo valumhle 10 her 7m. T0 Vincent Hoymnn we win Emil Frost's Dpuliun or himselr. m Wu win Harold X'onablps ubimy as a hhmrr to Ralph mm mm Alan Gunu. um. Arm- much careful ful't'thmlghl of what we could leave vmeey Fnsnaugh we have decider! that all of Lulu mags dHLes woum pleasv him And we nnlontly hope they Pun sum rlear nl' Haml Hum, so mm- mil be no danger or hrs king-sam thugs. 10m, Tc mmm- E'nzmht'rp. we leave wuuum Bunllv and his posspssxons with the desire that she will provide mm mm mm to en! and um she wm kPep him n-mn uemllew 1y squumxe ng his money, um. Dnrnthy mrmwrs noisy lwistemusness, we do m an mm hrqueulll my mum Tmrey. us we feel sure Ilia quiet mudesly muld wen afford to be Ion. HURON TIGER shrewdness in Ms M! nest, 11va But in me pat few years many dishonesw business dealings have been uncovered and as a result integrity 15 perhaps the most important met. In the busluess world. J. Pierpont MurgmL perhaps the Arcnlr est banker in this country, luvs said many times mm he placed mm'e reliance on u man's character and honesty when he loaned him money than he did on the nature of the EFF - riLy, mere was nevnr a time when clmrncmr occupied a mom impnrlzmt position in all phnsms OE hYe than it. does today. Sn with these opportunities and OblignLinns before us, mo Class of 192: yusses out from Llus schnol with a clean m cord and With :l delel'mimllion to take its place in society and stand for Something Worth Whlle, All or, Lhesa mongm occupy a most important mare in our minds as We are about to leave and the sad mouum or san- mg mewcu sun lingers in our hearts. And '50 we say rare- well. realizing our debt to our teachers and to am- class- mates who have helped shape our lives and in the citizens of Huron, Who have made poszlble 'Dur splendid institntloni Huron High School. chorge wVTiRh'l Will 1211!. T0 lIGrhErt Boruh we bnuueuth G urge Wrighfs spendmg' money for gasolinv, Providing he nay off all his debts ml the police Station. 13m, Upon Allre Sweet we hcstuw Eleanor Mm; Peterson's nhmty to manage the ulfnh's of Lhe High School; 141th To SLMEY Poole and Henrietta. Drake we will HOW- nz'd Colllm Zlml El'lml Thursmn's lOVe For one another WE advise mat the rompr ' the lultcr haven .15111. Upon Eselpha Hunter We bestow John Hogan Wllll lhe express ronumum that she will w ' mm T0 t'ku-u Markell we mare Beul calmness Iur the purpose or cooling ho 17th Tn Fm! Richards we ml! 11 a lessur. ISIVIL W hcquenth Ward Doxlnr's 'ncl Lem Steele's MI! known luxc Hml rmlmnras m Joseph Marti mm Chi w hm Flow. We tl'usL that this low lel not done sm'iuns n5 lhp fa Imsw 1.0m. 'I'u Ulirlmd Hutchmsnn ability as a real hismry couple use i! to us good :ulmnmgv us hnnrl. Ever hrcnk n. :!h Reed's llignily :Ian 1' excited ncrwes. :Imlll Balm ' Lalnm EMS Ion into anything h he will Howard 1mm ' : ark uml hi5 mm on snci m 20m. Upon Lyle Thul'xnnss wo lmslmx Bxlxnml Ironncnm's coquvmshwe lung mm m3 Mush aml xlimplo: , quL m: lvmuealh lumn Mm-awr, Wm'rnll - Wu Tizunpmn: mn- mnmluxinn and her muss or cur'w 'rsrl h; .m, . Luff Bub nPrl'vrt health .um Mu ummlnu's mlny k spoxlhnn to June mum. ' V . gum, Tn Hinton nm-Il ws will .m M nm for Anmm, hnplm: he will sum- fur mm- by me anresnid mu'hu NHL As a m lalwn rm- Je'! ' , .I1nlbe1 ;' ' w ,. 3 Des Blurkhllrnk grave uml benluv 1m mnl N mm 1 2m to her hast advantage H 25m. To our ncwr rm :m th lms ll safely amu' until mllrll 211- 110mm; em- wnl apply lhe nds .' ' - -' - WE V'FHI .111 Of lbhl'old V911:whllljg' :3:lblill:d;:s :21: qul'tmv LNWIL rlnrlmg nll 11w latest inslrxlctium: 1: 1.0 1.1. 1- in H 9!. T mm mm h ax mas and elect u- EEUJ. T0 1121111. 27m. UDOH G .1011 v n uomsteel we give Doris Gnsvnignc': win; In I V ' dps Chm! M bmuculll Della. B:!rlms' HulllV'
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.