w fa CH M23 5159 . 09 SO THE HURON TIGER $65503 VOLUME 7 JUNE 1923 NUMBER 8 6K4 55 CF75?! JUNIORVSENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING D. E Cloyd, Superintendent of Schools A. J. Lang, Principal of Senior High HURON FUBLXC ' m1: ARV u, HURON TIGER m m llh'hm x1: Magdalen Hnncan Smm-y w. h: onm. l'hmulvm' Mm va mm nmmn Bvlnh Kunmvw Mx'llln-H Thoudm'e l'cnnzssv Rum Neville nuu-n smug:- Floyd 1mm Amine hm: umay; Hmhi 1 .mnmm Lenore lemmri mizubcn: mom Ruby .vm zenson n:nndys Srhallur 11mm Hie svhumzmmr Mullxo um k m: '1 rurovvs I? 'm l; m iu 'l'lwl wives: u Illmm Hum, Ivln'e Fnuw :Luguu m. 1 mm. m Humuuson u: live Puum 'vrvvrwW 7,. , HURON TIGER Earl anh'uluu Morris GHbeH Luis Buun Katheryn Funaherk; HazI-l Slwle-l' Wilma Cums dine su-onn 314mm wUn-un mm: .m Fm-h-n Eurnm mm Immuw Schuyler Gem's: Lkuuh Mnsrm mm nugle HURON TIGER Lilu'L-mu- H'ulvlgrvn Jnma Leach Lunnil Hook szm 1,;1 mule :Lml Kurrz eruu v Hm um: mm mm nu 1 .mm Smuh .xmlwn hm ncuo Svh: c k H.- mm m. Hnymu'u rum 'IIHn-Jml HURON TIGER Elmer Griffiths Jeannette Crawford l-Immn Rmnscnmim Jane Chase Huzal Kax-m-ud . Louls Tmmnin: Marie Shl'uu! mum mm Flol Ema Feenan Allvc M 92! Earnest Remis Wausr Pmm Mary khnads HURON TIGER Senior Class HistorW On September 15th in the year of 19m, an event at such great importance took place. an event which so affected hise Lory, that it must be recorded on these pages. At that time the class at '23 entered the awe-inspirmg portals of this great institution. After eight ltng years we had at last at tained the dignity Of Freshmen in Huron High School, al- though we must admit We were not allowed to feel that dib- nity long. A few upnei' ciassmcn, evidently believing in the old adage that old must be tried by tire. and wishing to prove our worth. ndulged in thitt perilous. hut delightful pas- time known as hazing with the usual result, that a slight ill feeling arose between us. This reeling of antagonism was rather added to than diminished when they further humilie aterl us by sweeping down upon us and carrying off our eats, while we were inhueehuy enjoying a class party. These starved superiors were, however, made to feel a little less superior by a sharp reprimand mm the facuity, and never molested us ngLli . As soon as our class Was organized we ehcse Fred Rich- artls president, Rose Weir vice president. Mary Davis secre- Iary, Jeannette Crawford treasurer, and Miss Jessie McKay sponsor. besides Florence Feenan aml Howard chtteh for members of the Student Culincil. These ufiicers proved to he very capahie aha euhieti us sateiy through -:ur nest year. Some of our members showed their athletic ambitions and ability as members at the Boy Scout Basket Ball Team. Our ers plavell their nmmhtic worth in the productions Silas Mamet ; the Miser 0f Ravaioe, in which Our illustrious pres- ident scored a triumph in the leading role, and Unit t the Toy Shop, LI musical extravaganza With Jeannette . aw- ford. our worthy treasurer, in the, leading part. In this car, Miss Fitzgerald founded the W. H E. 0., a club tn which all the e is of our class heiohgedemt which remained a definite organization until our Senim' year, when we hcczlme members of the x. T. z. We me back in the tan J 15:20 full or renewed vigor and with the deiighlful chscinllSYless that we were no longer the greenest 0f the green but sophisticated Sophomores, We Inraot our dignity nnb nn ZI few occasions, namely, an 3 met V making expedition With a few rebelliuns freshies, and r masquerade party. 0n the former uccatsian it is to bi' leafed that We were by far the merrier It is So very re, h'ohhin: to see others suher as we were made to enter. We huti been convened to the doctrine oi 'tDo unto uthets he has heon dune unto you. At. our first meeting we rc-ulevted Fred Richards president of our t use, selected Gladys shim tor vice-president and Jane r' e ror secretary anti treasurer. We w e iuitiatml in e the delights oi Geometry and Eng- lihh n with sometimes disastrous results, but few at our humhers rlrnmml by the w hie. The oprrattz. Bos'n's Ernie. was also given in th 5 year, in which many of our members at tinguished themselves Jeannette Crawford hav- ing the leading rate At last the thirvl year or cm high school career rolled around and we reit that we were zlt least approaching mu- gnal for next year we would be Seniors. and it did not, seem In to wait. Our class was nDt organized until about six weeks after the upehihg or the school year, but atter once organizing we were not ling in getting under wily, We elected a new mem- her or our class. Robert shell, as president, Stacey Puoie be- came vice-president. and Claire Markell took the position of secretary and treasurer. As mes Jessie McKay had guided n5 so safely through the trials and tribulations of Our freshman year we IIOW elected her sister, Miss Catherine VMAKIIY. :Is spontscr f:r ollr Junior year, w ich pmvell to he one of the wisest decisions we had ever made. We started out bravely on our third year by giving a Junior Danee, which we followed up With othttr harmless gaieties. such as Junior Day. We feel that it is best. to pass lightly over this momentuus oceasio It is wutficient, perhaps, to say that we displayed cur illeas of desirable decorations for the exterior of this hi'lh school building, ilml that we never gave up our colors without struggle. A11 in all it proved t: he a rather exciting day for most of us. In athletics many of unr boys took prominent parts, one 0' them, Claire Groves, being captain of both the Ecotball and basketball teams. 21an ill! at them making a creditable record. The next great event in our Junior year Was the Presen- tation of that must papillar cnmcdy, t'Clarencu. which firm- ly convinced us that the legitimate Stage would be decided- ly the gainer it some members of the cast further developed their histrionic ability. And we must net forget to mention the uperetta, Miss Cherry Blossom, which proved to be ' other' triumph for certain of our classmates who had leading parts. Indeed the title role was entrusted to Florence Feenan, a Junior. In May, the Junior issue of the Tiger camt- uut, and on May 13th the most imrr tam event of the year took place, the Junior-Senim' Banquet, Xve Were the hrst ClilSS to hold this banquet in the new Marvin Hilghitt Hotel :mtl remem- bering the Tavorhhle cnmmenls nussed upon it wt- all felt amply repaid for any work we had IiOnC tuwartl making the banquet a success. Miss McKay and thB Decoration Cummith tie should receive special credit for the time and lnbur they expended in making this banquet the best eve Anti 115w it was commencement time and we saw the Class at '23 close its high schuel career. The exerclses nuw even.- ed to take an a deeper Sign ancc for in just one short Year we weuld be filling their places, we wonm he parading ai'uilmi in dignihed caps and guwns. we Would he marching up sule emniy to receive that small white manuscript that means so much to us. At last we were Seniors. We had attained, inn 1 am not going to quote that time-Wurn remark ahont the W'tduwsl I merely wish to state that we hall attained the dignity heV fitting students at our rank Emil age. This remark I am mak- ing only because I believe it the conventional thing tu tlU. Those Who disagree nhnllt the matter may argue it out much themselves. G'Dd proof that as we grow older we ,erow more conserve alive is found in the Dlectinn of Our ciass officers. Instead of endorsing the 'tWDman's Rights movements as might be expected. considering how It. has grown in prpuihrity in the last few years we seem to have put the stamp at our disap- ttiontinued on page 19 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PresidentiFred S. Richards VicerPl'esidentillorris Gilbert Secretary-TreasurergStacey Poole A. J. Lang, shnnsnr HONOR GRADUATES iAIIIn Gilnn thine t'liase Helen Gribble Magdalen Duncan Hzlry Davis mttuxents winning sclmlarsliips, Jeanette Crawford Katherine Metlbsry Carol Chamberlain Elizabeth t'ltiyd Hazel Srchler HURON TIGER Class of ,24 Class 01 ,25 HURUA Hum! Class of 26 10 HURON TIGER Girls' Glee Club Hum MMn-n n m Iumd , Iunlmnhel 1a in 1mm nmmm um Kmlm . unmxh mduh Lay W ? J.Jaa- I 9: PW? EHIH yx'm iitqon , 1 mvvmwm mm mm M19 v - u 951; 5w, u-Imm fulhllmu mum Yuhng MPIS'IFHLQ umm kunmnz mm! Sngn vrun Dnmhen Mnrsh V omS mg HURON TIGER ll Personnel of Faculty Gee uLIl. pnszc mum . Lun Principal Mm Gmrmm'm Mmmemul s. R. chcomh, chm-c II P, erhprl; mmmics hm mammal E115. AL Grums. Hmury Nurml 'oc. Srieuxe MIMI smierlm mm- Glenn HUI! lkm' Unthemmirs MxMx-ml Won French G. Sr! to Mom. Smhl Science Hum: Avmwy mum; anml Slmm mm m - Mu m-mn R F l'mm. Ellzlhh lluhIL' In 1 Elle F. ritzgerud. 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R J Lloyd luirglmm J euue ' 1' Mm n , ,,,,,,,,,, Gcibll ,leoe mum ,,,,,,,,,, HHS June CIIUEG Sululumry Hllu-uinu USIIS' 'I'lw mm. or the 0M lhiumlu' Iliuh Svnonl 1L munnmucmmxm Atlllrvxnr Winn xmmm Has Done for J . Hun. . W olsuu, 'm-mor Sluts Smwrmlmulvnl pr 1mm 1m amm In, mtunw :L' valvpm H7. Nlinvmmm Lyuexum stmtn, mHm Humer's llnl'n leeliirmry ,, , ........ A Lm 4.1mm Lme uml Rnsr WWW! 94de Rmrrl nf Etlumunn l'rMmllunnn m hipnnms 'R w Warm, l chedirlhm V N, , ,7 ,,,,,,,,, N, ,,,,, Ilpv. . W Immummly ,,,,,, 17v I'nk itliuh ?uhnnl erhmt 14 HURON TIGER FOOTBALL SQUAD Iiow:--Rulwrl::, Ems; Muumr; Groves umm: Thm'svm'ss, 1. Smmh; Wr A U0: m. MM 10 Run i'rnnrsvntn. o ; meusu, : m-h: Gmrgm; Imruwgol, nnnmu mm Pnulo ', n M1 in Picturr 4mm Pu Muuwuxrinz; Paulo 1L: Gillvr-rt. Wor- !; L'nVun; t'huio; Wexi; HitlIzHHs. Leach Rumscll. KniukulmL TMSM-H HALL SQIVMJ Shu'dw . Kuhu-u 'I'qumnusx: Ln nu u 5min; Womrh t thulz, uirhumb. : erzhl U unvh wwl, waru-n. R u HURON TIGER 15 Senior Class Play night, May 29. the Senim' Class presented .5 annual class play in the Grand Opera Hausa The Seniors this year presented a pleasing comedy by AV E. 1V. Mason, Entided 1'Green Stockingsf The cast Was as IDHOWm 1 Morris Gilbert . Lyle 'l'ilm'hucsa . Fred Rlcilanis .. Slacey P0029 Allmh'al Grier: w11111111 111111111111, Colonel Smith .. Robert Tarver .... Henry Steele ,, James Raleigh . Martin .. Madge. Mrs. Ruckingliam Evelyn Lady Trenchnrd V Celia Faraday 7 .. Phyllis Faraday H. ... Mrs, Chhmlm Faraday. Aum Ida .. 77.. Claire Groves . T311 Fennessy . Elmer GHiiilhs - Carol Chamberlain Mary Da . Jeannette Crawfani .. Jane chase .. Allce Sweet Senior Day angham apron: and denim overalls. curls and braids 11ml Ihamlzma llamlkcrvlncfs. Durple and while Mhlmns much 111 cvldenue, Why? Senior D: , of course! That annual even: look place on Wednesday, May 23, All the Seniors look lunch at Nick's Candy Kitchen and returned 10 me Hinh School In time fur the IIIS class, A Drugx'am was given In the assembly mum the last perind, The 11112111 3 number was a Smior Class song sung hy the Whole class, Then a shm'l comedy in twn acts Was presented by some or 1111: more talcum! members 111' 111:: class, 1 A PERPLEXING SITUATION Sccne. IAcls 1 and Z the 53111911 A sitting ruum In Mr. Mlddletnn's home, CAST Mr. h1111dIeLon-1vlio ls Inclined 111 be miserly Mrs, Miildlemn-his patient wit Tom Mkllllewnrrllis sun, Jesslerhis Eldest 1111111z111er. Sue-his Second daughter. Lucy Fnh'ia niece whom 111- 1011111211 Cathryn Foasuerg 111111111-11 111121111 oi 111e family. Ellen Wilkerson 111-s. Nosie-a nE'iglIbur who likes to investigate my leries , 1111111 Nevllie Alexander wnsun11ess1e's man .Floyd Forbes Mary-lhc Irish se1-van1,, Frllz- the man of all work Bruce Potter Uncle Enilimllsifrom way 11 country. Whn 11115 come down 111 lunk 111111111 101 a spell, .Jlnhnuwn ch1111 Officer. ...Hers11e1 Margins Ann Guun Joyce Chamberlain .Lawrence thlgreu Eluubeul Uloyd .12111111 Larson 111 was afterward revealed that Unknown was Heien Grmhleli thxveen me two ac111 Laura Spiller 11111111111111.1111 111111 :1 reading. The 111-1111111111 cluscil 111111 111e Loyalty Song sung 11y 111a whole student hudy. Junior Resume A class of lWEnly-Imlr, 1111 years 111 high school. enlisted , 1111 school you w or '22 .11111 ' members 1111- 1-1 choxe presmem, c vinnl 11111111: 1 , 11111311111- H1111 , 111111 for strlvta Fumt'es Siev The class Early showing its pep by giving a dance w1ii111 was well 111- 191111111 The 11111111111 Juninr 111111 w - elebmml 11y 111a prese-nlmhm 111 11 clover 11111 11 11111111111111 iiireued by Dorothy Sziinsluiry 111111 111110 11111111111111. By 1111111 11:11 111111 11111111 11111Innce the 1111111115. under .1115 dff's guidance qurc 111111 111 present HPe: 0' .111 1111 1111111111111 11111 This was cnnsiaex-ml one :1 the 11211 plays given 111 11 11 1,1-1111111 11111m111i1s 111111 11 Was 11 51107 1:955 in every way, '1'! Junior 11111111 11.1111111 n: 111155611 5: y IhI'Ollgh two Jllniois at lhe IJGL'mning 0! By 11121111 judgment or H: ' Mclx rui- 11 11:11: given 011 April N at Hie 1 Vm Hughin. Ono llumlr I 11111! elgllly-ImnlwervIll-Iero, in1111111n: 111111111 111111111 111 rd 111111 51111191111, '111e urlgunl- M 111 111-112111111 .11111 Iler'nratitm made 11111 11111111ue1 une 111 the Inm-l richghllul events Cf the year. 1111- Juninr: 11-11 111111 1111 eum- 111111 have 111111711 Success- 1111 11111 in pvpry 11ml 1 lhvy hzlve armholishml 11111511 lhmus WhiK-h Ihey alllt'lnmml d Chill UIQ will he- 111118-111 111111111 11112 Ipspunsihiliurs which befall 1111-111 us 39111111. HEX! ' mm 73111 WHORTON '21. Freshman Resume 1 the Mslcry nf HIE This 15 1111- 111111951 n 5111111111 11115: 11 1111111 1111111 311111111 lei-n .1r9 11: 1-11g111111- 111111 61 11111411111111 smdcntsi a 191,111 11 1114 s11111rn1s. 1 1111 u111ce1-s 1111111- been elerletl by 1112 11 Ina ki 11:4 lFShIHH'! Clzlss. 11111-111 11: almnsl cnrlprl, we oi1he Class of Senior Class History 1Cu111111ue11 11111111 page 71 11mm upon 11. Now 111111 111 111111 1100:1119 111-ave 111111 revep 91111 seniors we 1111111 1111 the am 11 11115111111111 with boys. Fred 111c11a111s 111111 bccnlnc 1111- dent, and Morris 01111211 was elected vimpresmem 011 Smcey Poole wc bislowcd 111a 1111 of keeping lhc 11 11mm nnil conccuug 11m chisi; 111115. The 1.11121 we hope 112 hilly iuynrecmtes. 12-11 December 15111 those 111-11 mysterious organizations, 1111 x1 1: Z.'s and 11111 cabins, 112111 a mus1 successnil carnival. 11 number or me Seniors 101111 part 111 the Assembly Room show mm 1 srehy 11111111 established their 111mm as 1111151 11 crmvvl, slurs; while 11111 111119.13 111011 charge of h:oihs 111 the 1.11 111111 won: out 111e11- vuicus iulveruslng their wares 1111111 1111s carnival 1v11s cmaimy hnunnauy succe 51111 111111 01 1111 whn 11111111111111 me little girls party .1111! s11111111e11 the 111-1111' inns will g111111y attest. 11 might be 1111111111 11150 111111 5111111- 111 115 11111 more 1111111 just sample the 111011 things mi- 111 1:1: 01 1111 last ourselves in our part 111111. hr 11 11an behaved 1191141111111 like 111119 gills .11111 11r1 111e zlnge'ic 1111111 ei1her. 1.12- si11es 1111- c11rnivn1 Entertainment, 111e opei-euii. Polisher! Pebbles, also 119111911 to 111111; praise 111 11mm at 11111- 1119111- 111111, espmially Elizabeth 111111-11, Alice Sweet and Moms Ginmt. The 1111ys have passed quickly this 11151 yenr 111111 1119 1111' rprem avsnis have been 11151 111111ci11n1ions 111111 lhcn in 1111 imrl'ediibly short time have he mne 1111111111 1111 1111111:- 115 11111 5111111511, 11111 :zuideil 11: w ely 11n11 we reel 111111 11s 11 1111111 11111-11 1: mi Sonim year 111111 11151111111111 lnidu 111111 1y 111111 wi111 11111 119111, we have completed 11 most successthl 1111. Wn 11111e 111w11ys 111nke11 11 11111111 111 mi 11151 year 111 11111 st'hool as 11111- 1111mm nne 111111 1 111111 sure i1 1111s 111-1111111 so. We 1111 1111111 1n1-w-111l m the new experiences Umt hwah us in the succeeding ya; 5 11152 11111 are a 1111 111 have earned 11111- 1111mm 1, Yet 1 11111111 11111-2 is 31:1: 11 mm or 11111-111 111 191 11 . glalness. and a w'sh 111111 even 11 0111 mm 1111 g I 1111 Um ! could he together 75111011. LEN DUNCAN. for just 11 rew more years. 16 HURON TIGER Tiger Staff BOARD OF AUII'JUL' Limmu, , uvITDRS 1- x m? Riuhurlls Editor-in4 'hiel' wmlalsu Duncan Ammm 15mm- Urzzmilmlim ' Vary Um'h ,Jhmuld Slmmrl Slrml: , .uylnrd Whilv , den Gulm ,Jm-nirv ldxclmugn , nnunoss llunnm-r Azh'rmmnz: Alullngvn, Durrrll G:bhs mnmx SIIpl-rvikm' REPORTERS Juunneuu t'lnwlul'd Sonim- , ,, lurenue Peemm Dorothy Suillsbury Junior, ,,,,, William Whnrwn , Ilidllh 01m Euplmnmx'u, , Mnrm Bump 1'n-slnnumv Hum xnntlo Hr Sdnllummm MivH'uux, Lumlu Guun Alumni, ,erm In Gumrd Editorial Jam ykar 'w snm' Him lo mum: humP va-atm vimngt-s In The TULUI' Tn Hfh. llw Cunmlrm-cuu'm ISSHP. mo Editor m unim um 11m inuu'uvuumuu mule m the Dust yvm. wix-Ele 'l'JIu zp of mu pages x u, mum, n, and mu numm. m leu lmM-nml. 'rl . uhango urpl'uvml Hm xmluul amxcam :mnv, Inn um um mm am: 1119 mnuuul nf mnmm mum. 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H. ,- , - - w 1mm i 0 Ln . us . 1. NH vrulw hm lenk. dlinn Hm lmnvu mi. LANG. HURON TIGER 17 The staffs sponsor feels that space should be taken in thii, the Commencement Issue or the Tiger, to especially thank the individual members of the Staff for their eifurls through- out the yearl If it has not been your privilege to have labored on the start at a school publication, y'all little realize the work. wnrries. hopes fulfilled and disappointed that Come to the editor in chief and iiusiness management at a paper. Jeannette Crawford. Ralph Otto and Darin Gibbs are to be especially commended for their efforts. To them has lhllen the hormi' and hard work of publishing the best High School paper in thethlswry oi Huron High, Also. to them goes the honor of having edited a High School paper that is without a peer within this state. Their sponsor wishes to thank every reporter for his or her eflm't that contributed toward the best interests 0! The Tlger, imil that has meant a hater Senior High T0 other contributors thanks are also due. - Mrl Lang has at all times given most cheerfully or his time and effort in our behalf, and the entire stncr thank him for his kindness. Cl G. SCHILLERSTROM. Salutatory Parents, Teachers, Schcalmates and Friends: We welcome you. For years we have striven to attain this end; all aui- enorts have been directed toward this goal; We have worked diligently and hard, sometimes perhaps, iet- ting the real issue become a hit obscure hut never losing sight of it EH'HL now, at the final attalninent -:l nui- nmbiuons we welcome you to this, our t'ommencement Program. To- night for the last time we are assembler! as the Sentin- Class or Huron High School. Very soon another class will step lntu :ur places, nnd we win go forth ready to face new reshunslblllllcs iulll experiences or life But are we ready? Just what have we done these past iew years that win he oi help to us? What have we lEarneil that will give us an advantage over the uneducated man. for i! has now became an admitted fact that the uneducated man can scarcely cope with him Who has had the opportunities or advanced schanling. We have mastered our text bo:ks else we would not be here. We are filled with mathematical equations, economic themes, historical dates and rules 01 English. Yes. But that '5 only bonehciai and educational in en tar as it inceases mn- thinking ability and mental capacity. In itself it is not suHicIenti We must assert the facts; reject some and, upon the beat and truest oi the remainder hulltl the foundation in- our own lhenry o! lite. As Carlyle said. Hrind out and he- 1leve the truth and match our lives to it, The world is so vast and lite so short that only by studying the experiences at olhel's may we hope to iusczver this truth. Through enu- canon in its ihnest sense we may mingle and beconw tam iar with the greatest minds of an time. This much have we lmirnml. that our High School Ellucai tion is hut hair completed it it has been train classroom Hex, Defiance alone. There are social and extra-curricula acuv ties through which our knswledge has been vastly increas- e'l- Surely the la . us in loyalty and patriotism. as well as the spirit of fair play' infused into us at athletic contests. will be long remembered, That poise and assurance acquir- ed through numerous social functions will 'be indispensibie in the business world. Posilicns as Committee heads or class omcers have developed In us .1 sense of responsibility. The genial mingling With persons of Our own age and ex- perlence has submerged our interests In theirs and made IE more unsel ' and just. Indeed, colts usly or unconsciously. during these years our characters have been formed. thst we have made Cf ourselves now, we will continue to the through our lives. We have Iormed llie-Icng habits ilnil lile-long friendships. In InCL few friends can he found who will keep faith as do old schonlmales. then troubles and misfortunes beset ytu it is not the boy who 5m. next you in Math class nor the girl whose English book you borrowed who will desert you, In- deed not. In mom: y of thin. thrilling foalbilll game. or that terrible chemislry test you shared in common they Will ex- tend a helping hand to Hit You up to better, hammer days. But when! of all We thilve came to a consciousness or our own ignorance and u ranllzntlon oi the debt we owe cur pur- Enls and teachers, Especially the last few days have we felt our own inexperience. th know that all lime in school is but a prenhratory course for the school or hie, We look 10 cut- elders for further guldahcei And parents and teachers. inadequate though We realize mere thanks to be, we cnn only thank you until ill least Some future dily when, by practicing the things we learned train you WE may attain some measure at success and thus repay you in a fuller Wain Regret ls mingled with mir other teellngs Laniizhl. regret that these hall!!! days are over but With the emlluslasm 01 youth we are linking 10l'ward.to days til iuller promise and attainment -JANE CHASE. Valedictory lhe mfmbers of the Senior CI 55 the cmnplctiun of what is in many respects the most im, nu-ant um! tIi-fuiile period in Our education. We must hitl iareweu 10 mn- class ates am! Instructnrs, am! In the little school world at wh -h we have bcen a pan. We must pre- Wl'e either te he 'olne at once iii. in i; ticant atom in the area! outside wnrM. Lr else to continue our. training In the college m' universily. Whatever we may do it is EErluln that the continuity or out lives will he broken hr the hrst time wand that we will be utilised to iace the iuuh-e without Rrealcr aitl than our own tiforls can bring its. vae alsu 1:95- 0:nize more iulli- En this occasion our obligation D somety inr having given'us the opportunity to advanice thusrfnr, anti mlr duty in repay that debt by following the ideals 0. service, prnxl'ex and patriotism that we have learned. Amerita's :leiltesl 2!.ry lies in her free public school system. This is the verdict of our nwn'generiatlon nnll We is little doubt hut what rnture histux'lans Will resml Ame s effort to educate all her citizens as one or the most Tanrkilble movements in the history or the world, A Ina- tinn. in whit-h all classes have some rlesree of educaiien, ffers a great mntrast t0 the nldel civilizations. Americas sliinding in mi,- respecl is perhaps more to her etllt than Tonight represents im- lmr great sliperiurlty 'n mpclmnical iulvanlages, And the llurpose or this universal erlilcatinn is not to foster a Iaise 'stem at government as in Germany home the war. but to L eaie u glczller and better llfc and to teach the nnties of citizenship in n democracy. What is even more remarkable is the constant ehurt to extend and improve the educational system. From the mile red schoolhouse at New England, to the large madam high school, better equipped in many respects than Harvard t'ols lese h century ago, is a far u-v indeed. hut our nducutiunul lenders iile not yet sulisfiell. They wish I: impruve even these iusmutious Elm! lo better the educational nppui-thh- itles oi the rural districts. This constant crillclsm anll hn- pruvement is our best assurance that our school svsteni will not become static. The chief credit for this progress is due to the eiinrts rr thousands at teaChErs who have been nose to the auiiiai problems, aml who have slam . tii- rollowetl ideals or duty and sPrvices it wnuhi he hniust lu pass here . the racuhy of Huron Hich School for having 2 el Isetl such an intineace im- nn 1112 members of this class. mine in school we did hat perhaps appreciate the niitit-nittes uiitiei- which they inhored in strlvlni: to instill in us at least the without paying a I iibllte to 13 HURON TIGER beginning oi wisdom. We hope thhi ohi- im-tly gratitude will in some degree niche. The generation lhal. leaves high schnol and cnllege imlziy will have the greatest cp :rtuhity in advance civilization that has ever been offered. We have received h training im- life that has never been rivaled either in completeness hr expense. The tools ior our hands are the linest um sclence and invention elm produce, We have gained experience aml wisdam from past history and Irom ihe itiuughts oi the world's greatest minds. Wu ale. in tact. the heirs cl all the ages, it is a lnrmenloiis question as to Whether we will be able to lilkC the achievements hi our ancestors and carry iheni on to still :l'eillor heights. The momentum or pro- :ress constantly accelerated im- the past hve centuries Shall we permit it tn slow dmvn in ihe twentieth century? 13;: it we fail ihe :reilL experiment at America will also mil, Nor can our lailure be charged in our enviromeni or m nui- training, which are assuredly superior to imy. Ollr elders have dune all that is possihle to equip us, hml we alone wJuld be responsible rui- mu- iaiiuie. What will be necessary im- out . lccess besides Li'ainlng nnd louls'! Merely the essential qualities oi Chariiuleri courage, richlsmisness, am! the desire aim a'biliiy to give hnnest selvice. II We have not developed these. tlIEIl indeed, zill mu Eililcatlun has heeh f:r naught, Character is the cee mmt lhzil himls all the other qiiiili as or our lite together. Mol'envel' ii is as iihhurlunt in our national life as it. is tn ihe well-hcing cf the individual and the national character Is a cumpvsile ur all the individual characters. Some people kailny tear that the younger generi'llon has not developed these qualities nm' lee right spiri with which 10 cohimni the tasks that face them. But despite certain sine erliuzil attributes. youth is stlll iiinrlzu'nentally sound at heiiri. We will soon awaken to the needs and the upper- iuniiies oi the new age, For, although their; am still li'uublell clouds m the hoi-imn, the dawn of a New Renais- sluice seems about In appear. and a new spirit seems in lrzinsiuse mews souls. we must not. p:rmil Iniliim to disap- h:iht these hoims. And SOV dimly realizing those things. the Class of 1923. can eolisly aml with high lioilos, hhhough wiih soi'i'mvl'iil iulll reluctant step. husses ulll lllltugh the llollills OI Hiirnn High School into the meal nuisme 7AhAN GUNN, Last Will and Testament of the Senior Class The Sculur Class of IBZH uf llliron High Schonl, now about. to sever its official connection from the High Sch :1. 3nd to embark upon its life journey Which will necessarih Cause us to separate nad ea:.h follow his chosen path with the expeci ion of success, glory. honor aml mine, tin muho this Lnst Will and Testament. After all our class llebls are paid, we will. devise. give and bequeath:- ' ll 'To rim-ence Timperly, we bequehih George Lencll's shelli trousers. 2. To G1ylo il 'VhiLc, we give Hun' all , Hlitrhlsan's walk iinll fl'ecklesl 3. XVe hereby bvqiiealh tn Tana Miedemu. Carol f'hamher- lain's power to vamp. 4. EII' lietll Clnyil's prmli::us artistic ability, we will to Amelia Wechl hoping she will mt make us Osleiilzlllmls use Of it as the former owner. 5. To Earl R-hil ., we hegliealll Allin Gilnnts scholarly tihilih'. In all h'lnl'Pl'e hope Ihzll he will make the 19am next Year. G. Lyle 'l'holstness' fast rural ii: We give in alli guqd faith, to Clifford Miinwalrlng. in l ,Lh harms 0f rPillIrln: his iarilinfss. 7. Stzlcpy Ie's pearl hullml sl' k llin. we bestow le F sio Rm 'h, in WOHI in her mhllly UP. 8. Wt- givo m liili lulmn, l'iyvc Hinkley's :rim'lm: pup- ulhiily with Miss miner. 5L In nrdpr in pornniuale Hazel Kl 7': hhiliivhu: a dan- cer. we will to Man Slcele this mmmpa hie quillil 10. 1'0 Basil Kennpl'l we give .llni'ris Gllhel't's handsome coumeuunw, trusting ihai he will cause no ilomeslic illfh- cultles lls ilill the runner owner. IL The presiilenlihl hhililies 0F lirl Rh-llzmlx, we will in Gaylord WhilP, in ciise he sh Illd nPPil Ihem. i2. I'lall'e Gri Young. we iuha I marcel. bPing illiioh needed by h lipun uul ?liEe l0 bequeath it in him. 11 Ralph Ono's innn'ent expression. wn :ivo to Jimmy Davis. in aid him in hi expluniiliuns tu Marie. l-l. imthnlle Si'hl'm'k's ability as a hhshothall 1J1 hoslnw upon mm WVlIiCll. 4 We l'l'cl that no one would m, r? amvl'Ei'iiitF tho IYIHlI'I- hinnml desires or liawrrm-e Wahlgi-en mid Elihu Smith Hlim Bill thase and Margaret Oel'lli. 16. Tu Marie Barheu. we bequeath Feenan's love and illlol'aiiun ini James Dilvlsr 17. WilliJIll Canlns' art Elf hzlir cumhining we will lo Emil Dcmlu. lBl The little clll'ls. worn by Alice Rose Swecl before her hull was huhhnrl. we feel ubliged to best: ' upnn Mabel Helm. knowing that Alice no lcngir needs these bemitihcl's. 19- 1 Bi Whom : keening we leave Ellen Wilkerson's lbenutiiul hrown eyes. in Drller that he mnv g 0,, Wing inln them forever. h 20. Mary D ' wisiiul smile we leave to Dorothy Hoini hut lrllst thht it will hm. cause :umher eternal triangle. e 21. Gladys Ginril'a red Shebu' drops. we bequeath to Vim Himeihiaislt-i. hoping they hill gene 1,, cnlliince her lmzum 5 they did the original owner. 2' fee 1.3 Boone's cierllu-il'nni we w, m Kpuevw Hm en , that she no?lls it surely. . ' 22:, commine Slrnnu's :li'tincizil enr-llilffs. We will to Pauline .iimllisien .aid person to receivv these properties when she amides in pill up her hu- Magllalcne Dlln slow upon vim. Bailey or what a iliglliliell . ohurmln: chnracieilstics we bar V s hl chhrhcici-istics hrs rilr Neill mur gill should hr. 25. Eerilih lliiyos' ruby rim; AVE Will 10 Anml lx'amenz. 2n. nei-hin smihg's Im'e for Chu mism- v . Hhm FlHrem-e lhwhey. . he qulleI 27. Lewis 'l'i-rpi-nin lFllir Buck. If'illilhlg . gin nr giih we llcslnu um... Law- ll IS lull valuable in he llsl 23' mmps Grimm's lmllillnl'ilv wiih th l ' - m in: lo Marshall Htmei Cone. i'nr ilhvhhls 1'01I80;5,lh1l 5 W l: 23.. Upon Dorothy shinshim. 'Ibllrovillivll shlris W hesitw Ruth Nevilieis 30. Ezlrl lx'liickerrlm' and H, H . l . . l. i n lxurunuls buihhtu rn hihnt-p. llP me in Leon h n Hull Lne r illihxirl. with high hopps thin iht-y will hm hermit iluy smmw mpg m m. m. ml lim smIlL ' , larhpst hum choice i'llll ' . . mum hi hum rhlE'W ri-mirem N. hpqllt'mh tn IHhIas nuhei hh win t D lw will not i'lll w ihom ta gu unused. h t :rIm-Eiert X'Ul'ilh'e 3 .le l wo immw uhuh Morris 1. . . n know us mm-h him than onner thinks he llussvsses, 1mm, hoping ilmt hp will iht. his michcrs as the A HURON TIGER 33. Ted Fennessey and Henrietta Drake have requested that their mutual affection be bequeathed to GWynceth Reese and Glenn Robertson, feeling that these two ccnld use it to the best advantage. 34. Floyd Fol'hes' habits hl :Iulomabile driving. we give to David Emerson Cluyrl, JL, with kindest regards towards his father's car. 35. Mason Hartnagel's t'ohra pin, we hhestow upon Allce Peterson. haplng that. she Wlll have better luck with ll. than did Jeanette. 36. Genevteve Strong's CDHECHID of fancy beaded stock. ings, we give to Ruby L'ndsey, knowing that she Will not deprive the public the p ileze 0f Viewlng them. 37. The beautiful country estate on Long Iskuld, Which helnngs to Katherine Foasherg. we devise to the Hurun High School, providing the proceeds from the sale of said estate be user! to purchase fire-mms fur the instructors. as a means 01 eniol'cin: halter order. 33. Lenna Hook's ncw lavender silk sweater. we bequeath t0 Leon Halpern. because 0! the perfect harmony with his complexion, ash Jane Chase's platinum Vanity case we wul t3 anh nrnurek. 40. Jeannette Crawford's SHVer baseball, We bestow upon Sidney Seward. Pearl Brawn is in sore straits rm want of a Sunday m h we take It upon ourselves Io bequeath ta hex: Olive SIID 5 black dress, wilh a raw mches deducted from the whistwline. 41. Foam; t 19 42. Elmer Griffith's side-burus, We bequeath to We Ad- dis. in order that she may not be deprived of their lcving touch 41 Joyce Chamberlain's red serge middy. we give to Dank on Rubens to wear with his uouhmlcrs. 44. To Mr. Lang, we leave our love, ndmirntiun and hp. Predation af his thoughtful consideratitns on our behalf. 45 T0 the Junior Class EIS a whole, we brqllenth the fllCLll. ly, traditions. high standard cf morality and lnyalty that the Senior Class has endeavored to maintain, With the hopes that with thelr feeble effort. they may approximate the achievements Of the Senior Class hVe realize that this is asking a great deal :r the Junim tn hm we are so soli ' tons of having Our younger brathers and sisters fallnv our noble example. that we admonish them to exert their abil- ilies to the fullestextenlsothnt they mav atmm 1n same degree the wonderful record made by the Senior Flass of 1923. tL. St May 12, 1923. Senior t'lnss-Testntil'. This Instrument was to he Ilia Last Will and Testament on the day of the date thereof , signed, pu'hlished and declared in our presence by the said testAtoI'. who at its l'eqnesn, have subscribed our names thE're-m as witnesses, in Its Dresenoe and in the m-usence of each lJtlleX'. Signed: tL. SJ Richard Rowe, residing at Hurm. 1L. SJ 'MAXINE FROST '23. John Dough, residing at Huron. Senior Class Prophecy The year was 1945. The month was May. and the day was bright and sunny. u braught back memuries of the days when the m-e-escupes nf Huron wEre clawlled with escap- in: students We wondered where UH: members of lhe Class or 7:; were, and wished we knewh Aru- consi mg several methods or gratifying Huh he- she, we hemoh ourselves to the radio receiving szzhum at Lewis H. Terpenin: and mhde uur errand known, We were greeted hy 1 he plonrletor in his usual mannere'wwxy germani- w, certain! Easiest Ihing in the world, Just mm unnl I have connet-tlsxl my new patented exxohlmmatr Sn h'rerp Luurhml h I'Pw mu 0 lovers, sealed 3 In com- hrtuhle Cllnll's hml plhml receivers tu-our. ears. tn h few short hmm: we had collecting lhv fnllnwlng mxcrmauon. Alan Gunn i5 pmprmnr of n pool hall in nrmsh E st Africa, Last Sumhu- :Htvrnnon On the Log Amulet; Saucer Track. Earnest Bemlh tnuk thE chumplrfnshul from Jimmy Murphy, the famous rucer-rsvenll. 500 nulvs per hum: Stacey F0016 is m: rim! tn Miss Grimes and is now Brin- K'ilml If the svhonl in whirh She teaches. Judge nl' HIP 7th Dislrict t'ircuit t'lmrt, Claire h. Murlwll. has just ',nlmmetl Bruce Potter In a six months mm for hoollcgglng. Tribune has recently added Dnrnthy Schuy- The a '4 Hugo Pr r955 vs assured by 191' m its stuff as Gnssin Editul'. natural talent. 's of a pupil r malrs Imummg hulls m wh -h the rrlluw' ,2 are u' hrm-rlels in addition m th 11- l'egulnr .mvuhninn 7 m Thucseness. pastor at mu 1.. st hellmrlisl Chm h Kul Hinhlov, who has Jusl xssucu his 3110th m . Ck Dempsey; and Prof. .Iar'I-Ies Leach, D 11., tnnchur of Sociology in the rmversny m u Isronsln. envlu'ble p sition of eleuhzult-Ien- v .ulys Sl'llullPr is. prophet t'lhirc L'rx'nvts mm: the tier fur Barnum and Bailey I'll 'usv Hazel Kartbrull and Ralph Otto have hesn joined in the holy bonds at matrimony nml live h! a studio in Berlin, Where Ralph poses for Hillel's kewnie palntingst Cliffnl'd Hulchinson 15 um 'n; Europe as Ilrector n! n :rullp Hulu Hulu churns guns. among which :u'c 7Edna Smith. H zel Scclllcl', Belly Cloyd :unl lmlhelle Schronk. George Leach has married Bcnlri e Follzlnt am; they re- side ln vhhm. where Georg: is bu.y with mi.siollury wm-h. Mary lealles rwemh- mod the title or wurld champion long distance dancer. by dancing Continuously rm. mme weeks, mm- :Iuys. seven hours. twenty-smn mlnmes and three and one-llfth secznlls. Lnis Donn is - 1rriwl m uasun Hartliaglh, m , is m- dent or the Ditchdizgers' Union ND. 153. Several world's records m high and fllnvy diving are now held by t'hrol rhamberlnxn. Lloyd Mclivahlc has just erected a thug m. 5m ham m the Sahara llcserl. 0n the tenth slm - lele hm: her shop or Theml:re Finncssey wlm duos h tllrlvm: busmess shaving the heads 01 the natives. rdo Schm her, who has h' uirul huh. is n 05 on um Dunuerinh homes. .m s 11th e . now pusm for me nu'l has achieml nulm'iehy ho . me m h w'tlking 'r Sweet MM he wm-nL m whhh she vanl her exlleuses by tour around 1 selling pictures Of herself. mbly filling the llnsiliuu ,1 Wk, v in Swuzrrlahd, Furl Thurston i5 VP lng faces In RI watch Inctn Lenml Huck is in Brazil, running a unlansh anMW Hillel KIII' Inn Hatvr Ind Kather- suciel , wllirh Rum Nevi119. Gpnevievo Sl-ron ine ansbsr: hre memlmrs m a Observes the lollnwing rules: 20 HURON TIGER 'L Never to speak tn the same man more than uncut 2 Never to talk to II mall except. CVEI' the telephone. 3. Never to venture outside Without the black face veil. Herbert Borah is president of the bomb Cnmmlttee of the Socialist party and ls ably Hsisted in duties by his wife. Jeannette Crawford. Mollie Helms whu left the United States sever months ago, is now bus 3' engaged Ill frying 170mm chips in Greece. XVilliam Camp is married ta Ellen XVilkel'sunt wlm sup- ports him by delivering iecturea on the beauties of the Black Hills. Earl Knickxehm is sweeping lies 0n the South Pacific NIH- mad somewhere between New Orleans and Rena. Florence Feean and Gladys Ginnl, having became disgust- ed with politics, have taken up scufbhing for me rest of their lives. The latest sensation in the FUI Iskmds is the hmuus jazz ham! under the direction of Fred 5, Richardst The members al'e:-Lzlwrence Walgren, tinhurn: Emma Reinschmmt, mouth Crgan; Olive Snow. bass drum and I'olltng-pin. The Gllbsx't-Fnrhes Cot owners of the largest spaghetti rurm in naiy, have just sold 2793713391374 yards a! spa- zhem for their last mm. D V11 Gl'iftithx. Who has lwen guarding the gate to the Sultans Palace, has just been m'nmnterl to the honorable po- silion or fnn-hearer. 011 mm Tuasduy evening. Hursual Marquis, the p.nular playwright. will mesem hls moht successlul play, Lacking Through a Knntlmle in a Bnrbwire Fence. in the Metrnrmli- um Oppm Hausa New York City. Katherine Mellherry is u fumaus interior decn'ntor She is nuw decorating the hunks in Smg-Slng prism. -VINI'ENT HOYMAN :23. Senior High School Dictionary Noah Wehstel'. Editor Anderson, Mar -American hrvmming bird. pusse ing great musical endowments. Highly recommended for indoor or garden pet, Arthur, Lentn-Specie nf peacock rapidly Imrmning cxtlnvt Noted fur bright feathers and a'hility to strut. Andrew, Llla-Pcronninl. Famlly uscly allied to clinging vine, variety, winter g 11011. Greatly m demand among su- cial circles nn- ornamental purposes. Blll'tt. Rnbm'tispecies commonly Called MUOUk'NOI'IIl. Commnn specie Imt not thoroughly analyzed DI nmlvrsluutl. Rapidly devnurs books on 'tadvltte to the lovc-laru. Barnett. Marie;Pigeon family, American squulx noted tur good looks when plumage is m- Assn hernminglyv Brown, PeurI-Pricele e and mo gem, reccnlly mum: in Long Island Bay. Has appearance nf a Polished Pehlvl Blystone. Marmu'uLWAmerican H1le 11 ' Stune, hut proh- ahly nut kissed as much us the stone of Old Ireland, Cluyd, Bclty-Seniur Caliupc, wind inexhausttble. never needs tuning, passe. ng nmaical qualities and pleasing sur- facg attraction. Cotton, lluwardiA fibrous plant growing In the Knuthvrn states, sun appearance but extremely seedy, Cuslain. Donald luster Concert Bullfrog i. vnnulylp nf sudden or long I 35 because of the brevity ut its lug Frn. quemly indulges m uullcs wlm-h sulmuutinw Hm thoury 11m it realy has a logical l'nason for Its Continual Ilmvrmonl. Crawford. Jmmnctteilrish staple, solid, invigorating foml substance Bloom, everlastlllg Variety, I'luusmu m general. Chase. Jane-Natural live Wire, substance recently Hll- ported from I land. sumzly limitmI. hent'l' not usually utIL IZE'KL Dam, Mm, Ameriran Hornet. 1 mg ma mrmn- m temper and ability or stingmg. m mm- unusual qualities slung artistic Hnes. Davis, James Thought by sriPntihtS in he the hranslalk I'dmerl hy Jack, Hears a ratlm small then! nut nutprl rm- nlllritiolls qualities. Feenun, Flurpnwexewly : . um-ed specie ur Vumpira- mu. Charwtarixtir Dark am! dangermts. him is deal 3! m hur man, of nu: stronger sex. Spcuc hetummg mm in anti: spmures. Frost. MrsxineinNy jell, ulwu ready for any occasion. rmumm. snarklmg and highly mm timls. Furhus, FIO3'I!7A small fish inhabiting the lndmn Ocean, Thought by St'ipnt to ha a relative of the electrical iish hocuusu umso whn try to Patch iI are one: sum ted A1- lhmuzh a small fish, he's a whale wtth the women. Foasherg. lect-A small village in Eastern Pennsylvania Noted t'ur smoke mu! naklzmd cm, Flowers, Volma-Shm't, mm; stalk: no anth, pale and austere foliage, stout In efl-oct. Rmuar In demand in selectivc gardens to mld u-esnvc. coalim: atmosphere. Femmsy, TheurlnreiA' species 0; snai very mm: in scale of evolution. om- sninl known to svionce to have any amount or speed. Not slaw lull sum mmnt Alan-Wludlcster make, sure of its mm mm. mm. For sale a: any dealer. 9 V C19 CVPM'D' im'a'hiling Kuh-lropi 31 regions. Very e um. Only one uttus klml known m Mm n Mm prufane lunguago, although ntton says Oh Camrgie-u NOW for brilliant plumage. m3 LyIQ'SuPK'IE nf Ailleril'an C lxe-eam. Bull hotmmed punts. bllutkml cvehro 1i; sthk. h Character- E'ougo and Girzlrllv Glut, iStuDemlmls in dom-mmmg rh mac . ms and prone: mo S'ycclp, an- P; Tmly an mnalgmuation 0f dmumaxe clmrm-m- tics of all Va ieties enlgmu n nlugqsw burned m-orgic, 1;qu . 1 0kulmllm1 m ln'nprirturs of small hock- shops. D, N's H! mm on warts and mu. . , . r- ruirs kaumnn: Hwy. ml mm me a Hmnum erent unall rodent intestm l t. .t t yws, la semhllns. sttanl mmwe of mm rate Eslwtlh11tvn33r.t-t m hy hfght culum! muumex-chirrs and compact Hill. muum-d A lzlrgo-promnnlury n, g kutut Thivkly rnvt'red wuu umm-lu-ush a get mm- or urouml. Called by mums mm entl'ul Smllll Da- ml wry I'nmlb .lKIg HluH. Helm, 31mm Anwrit-an anking . mm. t P 5mm ability In muck ill'lmns 'dm' mm. m' mhgun. le::ng pul' l'qul uf Hm southern snugmr. .. .nviu' San V Huuk LvnzliA small amps for tutuh. . 3 - m 1 L. 3 ., ur us mums when hmluvl L'orreruy R mmuu n. 1.. Sun Hiulil t'lvver He Flapper u ' - ups 4 smu. sz thn what he uuesm l mix due; he v . do n t - t t ,. hu sm- mu gnu : mm, U N the Inn Aml HartnagPL Mason Xlulyamu .ngge, - 1m, Pleases and umuses hm. 01 Aham to plate ut u and young. phunu, ' HURON TIGER .Iasenh. Edwnrd-Dlstnnt species cl lion tribe. Vocal pitch similar to that of a tog-lmrn, REEDnllltentletl by its tramers as gentle and harmless. Kvinge. Osem- Low briced g dnll. Colors guaranteed not to fade or run. Very bright. s- , nmmnln when r ht. arm is lllted, and palm when haw nrm Is pulled. Hunch when hurt. Reyes, Berneli aby giraffe. lacking spots, Inn. having nun er chm'aclel'IsH n color, 'build and gait. Krusu. AI'nultl-Nzlme upplied tn nld Spanish Caballeros, Charaeter stics: Trollbador trousers, long eyebrows and hitlellurns, lwiltght serenatles. Lindsey. RllbyiA clear cut xlnne. blood red In 6010!: used its a Sign of love and affrclion. Meyers. Herhet-HA bugler in the arm uted tor am In bugle tn Company F. Una : got hot 1117:, when he pla Iirst can, And you henr his notes in the am armory hnll.' Company r, Tenlinn! 1 Meyers, Mahleispecie of snpietem laborious, dirieIrenuat- ed in vlgnr and general qualities, tram usual Sllecte. Re- marks: The acme or the speciet McMillan. Rnhert-A mythical Greek god of strength, power and speed. Was m sanmd tor his victory over the three- hpaded, fire breathing Lnltn puny. Neville. RlllhiA small. qu-Der town in the Adirondack mountvlns Noted for its back 'ardness and nhl-mshionml Ideas. Refuses to have a curfew us 1'. awakens the Cleons. Oertli. MargaretiJVHd Irish Ruse. Blooms I'Dntlmlztl! Suhatantiates the theory that vvFry rose has Its thm'n. Peck, Huward-Only living human who ts mlnranteetl laugh maker. nFour necks make a bushel, but one Peck makes :I laugh: Ring. ChestcriA smhn token. usually at love nmlIhm-c. tionta. The old maids are sorry they didn't get one. whne the Young girls hope for one. 'ative snot-ie M the ostrich family. Chur- Rowe Rentm'tlrr . . . pruned mhmhgo. lelPrPnlIIIte'tl acterisstt, Very highly 21 from other gcni Kn hmlily grace. nccnlltnlishnlenls and pigeon toes. Rutherlord, HelennA new type of Fun! invented by Helen Ruther, Guaranteed to be the slowest car on any minke; $10,000 I. u. h. Huron. Rice. Janette-Faull substance grown in swampy country. sme substance onuk worms 0! me Bnnt specie. Russell. MiltDn-Grent sumts Drummer. Sponsored the greut Caesar sweepstakes in 1922 III which the main entrants wore the Luthl pony nail the teacher's goat. Robel'lst lreanWltlely known Violinist. Learned the nhle llllelflge of the Russian, I, Should Slipsky, under Schulz. hurliHulder of the schuol's non-stup dnllclng rec- urtl, Also holds record at being spealliest dancer. Strong. Gpl'zlldine :Intl Genevieve-Mechnnical anncmg am .in g dolls. Toe dancing a specialty. Buy them quickly, While the suppiy lasts. Turpening. LDuts-A mechanical talking leL When once started mus! heI let run down or quit vnlumaril . Can talk much. say nulhmg, hut leave lloep lmpl'esstons FD Thoma . Rnnyalast scientific medicine discovery. Tt'arks 011 the same order as Violet my. Guaranteed to nmke fat girls thin and thin girls fat, tlnleml ohes glad and crying ones happy. Bound to satisfy. Vnis. Earlhnillhnnrd 101' atlvel'tlslm: Caps. shirts and Kim: Tm llecklies. Willie nIn, anoliquily Hench. variety. prickly. mu and slender. Noted for sharp nartlnlilyt Concealed stickers. esppclnny abundant in the IIIHKI regions. Wilkm'st'mI. EIIIelIhSnet'ie rnmmnnly known as crepe- hiulgcr bctEntIlflcully knnckum Ilown nml tll'aggenl mlt. Remarks: Reliable, Over hubhlingt W'Iimr nl'ylm'Il-IDeep Sm cpmllze. rurely sPt-n In the open. stnhn and mock m nuneh-moc m Noted for minty Io tloosen uh. Young, wrgyhe-Dten sea oyster. noted to. thlt'k shall. 0! 0 nnmwmill vulue. excvpt as a suhslitute for clhms. hNOAH hVEDSTER tRunnlth SlewarL Athletic Review Huron High svhnnl closPd A very succe. ftll season in illhletics, l'unt-h h'l'ighl's quintet capturing 1hr llisll'irt championship in hushetlmll. The following are Um games maYerl 1n Football illltl ankelhnll. also tht- member at both teams. Fuollnlll Squad vh, Fulton. Ch: so. Graves town, Itirhhnls, Schulz, Lsu Gnm-gun 1.. Gilhert. Pnl'ta, Hohh, Puule. need. Ruherts . Thorseness, Mammn-mgv West, Fennessy. hm! R. ttetru-h. Results 01' the gamma: Huron 3 nnntlpld 0. Huron 0; Clark on Huron 0; Mitchell 25. Huron n; Ahprtlst-n w. Hurcn H, mermwn 6. Hurnn . PlFl're $98. Huron 0; Bluukmgk 50 m 'kvllulll suum' Rit'hiu'lls l'hunmv gym. Gr veg, t'ntlon, Wetmh, Rnborls, R. Wolrk'h, hast, 0 Result or thp etmles. :1 Huron x; Alvenleon 29, Hurnn IE; Aberdeen 30. Hurnn Hilt'hrock n. Huron a; x'unmhn 25, Humn H: Higllmhre 12. Hurun 11 Miller 5. Hurnn . ; Irtmun. 12. Hulun 12; Wntm'lnwu 20. llurun 39: hVPmtiuglon EL uur n 2:: Hitchcock 10. Iltll'un 8; Madison 1:1. Huron 50 v; Wham? x. llurnn 24; Lulw Pram 24. Him. :11; lruqunis so. Hllrnll tnnk 59mm! place in the Ilislt'itl travk meet heltl , May 12. under the ztllspit-os m' Huron College. This I mm: in txuv yt-mn thin, Huron h s hurl a trunk Siltur . i lllh f1 team! of mix I'nnsoqtmm-v. ' , St'lml? first. Time 104?. .Irll Ilushr White. fi st t'. WPtriCh. Seftomln h 1', WNIHII. filsl: WhilP. lhIII'Il. I I xxu 3am reldy SLIIIIIZ. white. Hnymnn. t n h elch. spuomt Time 56, -; i h h 22 Senior Picnic The much-talked-of and much-lonked-forward-to Senior plank: is in be held Thursday aigternnnn. The oHIclnl llmll's are 2:00 to 5:00hbut there's no telling what the unufliclnl hours Will he. Lake Eyrnn Is 10 he the scene of the happy affair: and the old lake Will sii up and take no e when the class of '23 Celebratss on its ancient banksh We don't want, to tan alive on umlerulussnwn, Or make you wnm to be that which vuu urcn , but we will say that Senlnr picnics are things to De nnticipnled with pleasure. Baccalaurate Sermon The Baccalaureate Sermon w the Senior Chlss Was deliv- ered by Reverend CV B, Hm-mhl, the new pastor at the mem- udist church. Sundaw M y 27, at 8:00 P. M. The Seniors all sat toge her In one sermon of D3 sV whim the rest of the placzs were filled with relatives and Irieuds oi the graduates. Calendar Seplh 5 EverybodY's hack agnin, ull relieved of Vhree hard earned dullnrs For a mere al'miul of banks. Sept. 3 Fairsturts. Sept. 18 Everybody's as poor as Hairs Turkey Iyou see, last Week wast Fain. Sept. 19 All ye dignilied Senlurs feel sn-especkllly The ones next to the wind NV. Rent. 20 Y WV Gives a party fur new girls. Sept. 25 Fh'e drill so soon UCL G Rmmald m HuroniHllmn victorioush Oct. 13 Clark and Huron team: tile. Oct. 20 Huron mnys Mitchell ut Mitchellh Many students attend game ,ulso lhe danceL Nov. 2 X. T. Z. party. Nov. 3 Aberdeen at Hul'un. Nov. 10 Dr. VVx'ighL delivers Ax'mlstice oration in the Assam- hly. Nov. 11 Armistice Day. am almost frozen at the game, hm men we wan! 6-13, Wutertuwn losers. Nov. 13 Pheasant season upona. Many vacant Heals. Novh 14 Mr, Schillersll'om's classes Vlslt banks of our city. Many apulwatium handed in tor presidency. Nov. !7 Hurun loses to Plan? at Pierre. Novh 20 Modern hislury exam nmkps nm- a urea Ieuer day; a few survive. Nav. 21 Committees fur Sen Tea meet. Mr. Lipsrnmh's u. naseg wsit the round house, Nov. 22 English 1V Xrnm! Nov. 27 Some tPar-hprs go to Puene m attend S. D E. A. HLY party for new members. Nov. 29 Sahanl nut. Big pep r eellng. Nuvv 30 Thanksgiving Day. BrookingsAHul'on debate. Hurnn-Ernoklngs fnmball game. Dec. 1 No School. Dec 4 Tiger sum the receivers 0? a talk rx'mn Mn Suhlllor- strom, Dec. 5 Cuach Wright. calls lor B, E. men Sixty l'epurl. HURON TIGER Dec, 6 X. T. Z and Cobras met to plan for cru'nival. Dec. 7 Seninr-Faculty Ten. ' Dec. 8 Miss Yule. nge Collkga Editor, talks hn 'ngl' SLafL Dec, 11 X. T, Z. iniuulion. Dec. 13 Practice for Carnival In full sway, Dec. 15 X. T. Z. and CLOTH CEV'niVill n great. success! Dec 18 Y, Wh C. A, plans Christmas party For children a! city, Dec. 19 Junior Day! Some pep. Dec 22 Chrlslmas program given in Assembly by Yh Wu assisted by Yh M, School out, Merry Christmas! Jam 3 Schnol renpens. New vanity cases appear Jan, 4 Guy League games attended bv many High School students. Jan, 5 Pen meetlng in Assembly. Jan. 6 AherdeemHuron battle in fast game at Huron, The tormer carried off the honors, Jan 9 Senjors have last chance to rmlcsm themselves In Henry Esmond and nDavm Copperfield. Skatmg proves to be a great spurt, Ask Mr. Schilh lersu-om tor more information. Jan 12 Huron at Aberdeen. Jun. 11 Jan 19 Many burn midnight oil. Tomorrow tlnnls start. Jan.16 Everyane looks Weak ' ver- mmzned. nnd han, probably a Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Many groans are heard as reports are passed auz. Junll-Fr High Commencement. Ton at nghmore. Hlll'un Victorian!- Seals in Assembly Changed. Jam 20 Huron at Miller. Jan. 22 Y, Wh Jan. 19 C. A. gives tea for Freshman girls. Jan. 24 Buy Athletic tickets! Jim. 26 Jan 31 Fehh 1 Feb. YBnktDn defeats Huron at Huron. Iroqums goes down horare Huron's live. Cobra pins zu'rlvev Arrn'l. the girls glad! Huruu at Wuterluwn. u F'eh 8 Many H. gh Schuol '1 - . me F'Yemen'a hunieaulnes appear m cbstume at Sign up for X. T Z. pins' Cobra dance-VVheelPr's Hall. F'eh. 13 F'eh 14 Fem 15 Feb. 113 Y, WV candy sale Huron derwls VVessinglun. Feb. 19 Junlnrs iv Henrlg. e um 1mm the clan play, hPeg 0' MY Feb. 20 Huron's five add arm I '- . , , . feat Hitchcock al I.?.?anu'y to me myth: Peg 0' My Hear? given. Feb, 23 Pie sale! on, Minv Madison at Hurhn. Fine lalcnt displayed. March 2 E E. TournamEnt ho Mal'rh gins! 3 Huron wills Distl'ivt championship' March 1 . - a 16 17 Fellows go In Mitchell Tournament HURON TIGER 23 March 19 March 20 March 21 March 22 March 23 March 26 March 31 April 2 April 3 April 4 April 5 Am: 0 Anni 9 April 10 April 11 April 12 Anril 12 April 14 Commercial Law classes attend Court, Declamamry anll Oratory program 7:30. Pie sale by Normal Training cum. Athletic banquet. Opereun given by Glee Cluhsi Pnllshezl Pamela. Play far Seniars clwsan. District cnmssl at nedtiem. G. Reese and L Telpenlng receive third place. La 30 Vacation. Senior tryouts. Meeting of Junior-Senior Banquet Cummiltee. George and Jim Leach leave for Caliromm, Y. M. Fellows re'ul'n frnm Conference at Sioux Falls, Seninx' play cast announced. rnin Maxine Haugan leave; Im' Cu Gal'allline Crawford rumes hack for slwcinl Work. Mr. Wuml lectures lo Commercial Law classes. Muvie in Assembly. WWII! 0f Bahylnn. Meeting of Junior and Senior classes anodivlnrinn and :alutatarxmx announced. 7JuniorrSenior Banquet! April 18-20 AN. EXhilJiL Allril 25 Y. VV Q A. Ten. April 30 Reviews Start! my my Ma y Mav May May May May MnY May May May May May May 1 14 14 IS 19 25 27 28 29 30 31 June 1 Y. XV. C A. old and new caMneL afiicel's return from week-end Lsrip to Lake Byron, Senior play nasmoned Imlll last week 0! school. Slace rubs the Cradle. Y. V. C. A. Mather 11ml Daughter bnnquei ai Lutik eran Church, Cnhm picnic-Lnke Byron, Track meetgHurm wins secnml mam Senior girls meet, A. A U. W Invitation to Tea to 'be given by x. '1: z. candy sale Cobra x. T. 2. dance in Gym. Senlnr hirl's Tea. Exams begin! Baccalaureate sErmun al Methodist Church by Rev C. R. HarrollL Sonlnr Class DnyiAssemhly. Senior Class Blink Green Stncliings. Dcum'alion Duy. Senior party and hop Senior Picnic. Luke Byron. Senior Bl'enkinsL Commencement Opera House. Exercises in Commencement Week Program SUNDAY, MAY 27 8:00 P. M. . Senior High School Baccalaureate Sermon ............. Mhthodist Church Rev. C. B. Harrold MONDAY MAY 28 8:30 A.M. to4 :00 P. M.-Last Day of Final Examinations 3:00 P. M to 5:00 P. M4Junior High School Track Meet 8: 00 P M. Senior Class Day Exercises ...................... High School Assembly TUESDAY, MAY 29 8:30 A. M. to 4:00 P. M.4Regular Class Work 4:00 P, M. to 6:00 P. M. 8-A Picnic ................................ State Fair Grounds 8:30 P: M. Senior Class Play- Green Stockings ............... Grand Opera House WEDNESDAY, MAY 30 Memorial Day4Schoals Closed 2:00 P. M. Patriotic Prize Essay Contest .................... High School Assembly Under the auspices of the Woman's Relief Corps, Auxiliary to the G. A. R. First Prize Essay. ..Prize4ilk Flag for the Huron City Schouls Second Prize Essay -Prize4Silk Flag for the J un1or High School Community Program. 8: 00 to 9. 00 P. M - -..McKinley School Senior High School and Junioi High Scho nd Boys' Glee Clubs 8:00 P. M. Senior Class Party and Dance .................. High School Gymnasium THURSDAY, MAY 31 Regular Class Work 8:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Educational Exhibit-... ....... High School Building Dress Making Cooking Manual Training Opportunity Rooms Art, from All Grades 3: 00 P. M. 6- A Promotion Exercises ....................... High School, Room 215 Washington Lincoln, Jefferson and McKinley Schaols 5:00 P. M. 6-A Basket Picnic: . 0 . .J. W. Campbell Park . to Senior Class Picnic ...................................... Lake Byron 8 :00 P. M. Junior High School Commencement .............. High School Assembly Rev. H. Ketelle FRIDAY, JUNE 1 8:00 A. M ..................................... Senior Class Breakfast 9:00 A. M. to 10:00 A. M: Promotion and Report Cards Issued in all Grades and Classes 11:00 A. MR ...... All School Work Closes 4:00 P. M... .All Reports and Records Due 8 :30 P. M. Senior High School Commencement, ............ Grand Opera House HURON TIGER 6 MDMAMOU ZOMDE 6 HURON TIGER Perritonk Drug Store Across from Marvin Hughitt We carry a full line of Drugs, Toilet Articles, Athletic Goods, Leathsr Goods, Stationery and Periodicals. : mmununnumxnnmumnlmumumummnwuluumuummumumlmmuumumuummmummmulmmmummmwummmmmummmlumm n ml:mumunmnmlmumumlmummmumulmummmng ElXllXIXWlllmllmlllwllmHIHHIIIHHHHIIIHHllmlllhHIHHHHHIIHHHHIK:HIIHHIIHHllmlilmlmXllllWIIIKIIIHHIIHHHHHIIHHllulllmlllmuuHllmlllullhmlhHKIHIIHHIIHHHWmHlllullmllnHIDIIIHXIIIWWIIHHIIIHIIIHHlllh mmmmnmmmumumuuuuummummwmlunmuummmmummuumnmmmm Wm. H. Kimmul Juhn H. Kimnwl HURON TAILORING C0. CUSTOM ' .8 Cleaning, Prc iug, Repairing Phone 382 1045 Fourth St. Huron. S04 Dal Hun:unnummnmwulluuunnmmmuunmmnnmnumumxmlhxumInwnImummmmmuu Nick's Shine Parlor STU DENTS Get your shoes shined at Nir'kKs' Shine Parlor Huts clcanml zmrI reblockcd. IumlHImIImmmulmllmHlmlllhmlhUHHHIHmmrluwl . . ,uuuumummuunmuumnuuu Huron Candy Kitchen Mixms Chocolates :u'o superb Tx'v HIPHL We serve light lunches at all hours. wumunnnnmumuummmmmmmmmmmuumuuuumummmmummmmmnvunuumumu L. N. GRUHVENOR, M. U. l'nu I: wm-ym Hum. m m m? am mxmw ,-.umnmlv,xmunwumummmmnuunmuumnmnwnnznmummnmmmmmmmmunwnmumm meml m 1' MM :mll m lAllM'r r I llvlk-us 0i x'Mnn H'mw 8' ll. 3mmmmuunummmmumwulmmmlunuunuummmuuumumuumuulllumnulmnlmlntmng STUDENTS Take Vour lunches uncl uiv :1 box 01' our home made rhuculntcs n1 Nicks Candy Kitchen We serve light, Iunclw 211 all houre. We sell home made G viar bm'H. :muumumm mmunmmummmmmmnummmmunmumunnmmlmunrumuummmmmm u. HURON TIGER -1 nuunumlrmmmmlnmmmmmmununmnmmmmmmummnmmmwxumnmmmmmuum Bostonians I-K'tmmw Shops For Men nxuvmuxmmumvuuuuummuuunmnmuunmuummmmmmmulmummmmnmmmummu Roots M usic Store Uny JIannJllP MIVUILX '1 gnnIIF, Yon gm rm: W3: mr vmn' mrm Busunmun :uul 1101:11an Oxlrrm. Good photography is our specialty n!'lu- lnuiun Illm-I: Or Brown $8.50 laxpm Hnm- Hum Dever --Johnson Shoe Co. .IImIory llvmlqlmrlm'h 6D You are always cordially invited to visit our studio. mumuwumuxu wwuu:ummw:mmlnmmmmnwmmllmnmumlmulmlmHllnlumulmnmi. HnmlnmlllnumunluunmlmlmwwIIIwzwImuumlumvmmllumlmulmllmumwullwlzmmlmvm:HI a xxnmmmunmnumumm:mlmnmnmmunurmmmmnnxmmlunuuum1uInuumnmnmnumnmnuumunmmmmumvuuuunummlmmlmv mlllmumllmHIIUHIIHHIIHHIMHlllHIHHYIIIHHIIKHIIIIHHIIIHIIIF' This is the High Point This store takes :1 Ver veu ' x - fulfilling your smallest meg 5 mm pleasure m .ThHL ix hecause it, has long had a bitlcn: TL wants you to think of 11 Clothing Cufs sLure :15 your More WV Osburn where .VOU buy your clothes and wh. he store welcome alwgyx whether you buy or 1?? you are 0'. secret am- lHllHWllllmlllhUIHHHHHmIHHUIMIINIHIIIMllmlnKINHI!HIIHHHHIIHIIHKHHIMHIMunmllmmumlnHIHKIIHHIIIHIIHIIIJHHWIHHIIHHIIIIIIIHHIIHHHHIIHIIIHullmllnHllhullnHlllnumHIHHHIIHvmmnlmlmu .....- 28 HURON TIGER. gum mmIlumummmmmmmnuummlmmlnmmllullmmwmummwImlmmIluImumuumuuu THEM T EQQNQMHES In All Departments It is the ambition of every far-seeing man and wnman to build up an income to provide for the future. Few of us have fortunes thrust upon us and only a few can achieve fortunes, but it is within the power of all of us to save money. Theodore Roosevelt said that saving money means spending wisely. ln other words, buying economically It is the policy of our 371 Department Stores to enable our patrons to purchase economically. If you are our patron you know the savings that are constantly accru- ing to you. If you are not, good savings are awaiting you-savings for income budding- ' umunlnunummmmmmmmunmmnnuummlmun mmwmummwmummmmummmmn ' The Tiger is printed by the Bowen Publishing Co. Printers and Publishers -af' the- Better Class of Work 00 The Evening Huronite The Daily for Central South Dakota Klllllllllllllull!IlllIIlllllIlllllllllllmlIIVIllllIlllllllllllIlllmllllIIlllllullllllllllllllllllllllllllnlllllllllllll , InulmummlIunmInnmmnuIlulmmuumum InnnmummummlImuI:IIIIImmmlmmnmnmE llllHllllllnlIlllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllInlllHlllllulllllllllillllmlllmlllllul Hurorfs Foremost 3 Drug Store Full line of Kodaks and Eastman supplies. Send us your finishing work for E prompt service. Sherman 8 Moe h. InmmumlnlnmmlummmnmumIIumnuIIIImlIIuumumunummnmlnnulmmmmmumm y. ' mmwmmmumunmunummnnmmmmmmmInnummmmuxmmmumnmmmnuxnmnnnnn- qhe Longstaff Drug Company3 invites you to use their store as headquarters any time, especially on the hot days. It will be the coolest place to take your friends for a nice cool soda. QJKO Comfort and satisfaction are awaiting you there. lllHIlIlllllnllulllllnlllvmllllllllllllllllllllllllHmHlllllllll:lllllilxlllllllllllllllllIlllllllIlllllllnllllllllllllu HURON TIGER 29 xmmwmlmunmlmumummmmmmlummmInnummmwnnmmmumxmmmuuuunmnuummummuummwummlIImmmmmnnummunummunummummmmulummlmumunummmmmumlm E In later years the most valuable souvenir of your school life will be photographs of yourself and friends. Make an appointment now. Olin's Studio You are cordially invited to visit our up-to-date studio. ununwnmulmumuInmunmwmmmIIImuIwmmmlmmm1ImmmmluunlmlmmwumlunuumlmmmllImmIIIIumlnlnuIItumunmnunuumlmIwmmImluuIImImImlmlmmnmnumllnImIIIluunmnluulm. ginmlmmmmnunmlmmunmmmlnlmmummlmmminmmmmmmluumlmnmng J. C. DEXTER EvergbodfsSiore H U RON S. 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Econ0my through Quality uummnmlnlmmmIllummIxmuImmnmlllmnmmuxlmInlmumnlnulluulmmmulumluulnmlu IllllllullllllnllIllmllllllllmulllllllmIIIIHIHHlllllmlll1KllllHlllllllnIlllnllllllanIHIIIHllllllllllllllllllllh InulnluIInImlInululmlnulnInnlnluInluunlmmumInnmmlmlnlunullulnnlIlmnlnIIIIxInInnII'g F. C. OHMAN Fine Merchant Tailoring .mlnuuIIIIullnuluuulnnlmlInlmnuInnlulmuumlIIInnlunmmullnummuululuIulnlmlllmlImlw; Lund Says: He wants la be your dI'Jggisl. Lund's Pharmacy turner Third and Dakota AVE. Bring US Your Cleaning and Pressing uullxlnluInlrmlllnnmmnnnmmmmnunnuuumuuumnnumlumlmnummuumuumnmmln ImmmunmmmmmmmmmmummnmmmmnumummnnunImuuummmlnummuuummm Lyric Theatre 5. :l. Oli'l'HHL The proper relief from the cares nr a school jeur WI be found an The Lounge Theatre Entertaining praguuns vimved in comfort The Home Of Paramount and GJthyn Plcmres Matinees 3 n. m. 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