Huron High School - Tiger Yearbook (Huron, SD)

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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

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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



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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:

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