Huron High School - Tiger Yearbook (Huron, SD)

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HURON TIGER 27 any chance one am fr d Geeree we entered antl whe E'hnulzl we see heiot-e us but the unluisl' uble Ole huhgih up a sign reading: Hapeeiet to thy. LUTEFISK, 109:7 the count for cash. 0h seeing us he th-ohhett the meet axe he WIIS min; ter .1 tttt'krtimmm', 'mtl mehett In wait. on us. However his much Wale hdlluil mnthty b3 the sleepy term at Wlnnte Onrlintt. the deliv y hey. who me peace tutu sleeping en the tluur behind the euunter V Get up, cried George, ptaytttlly lnckin H halrrhltehel of saw dust in the .tpthg nmullt er the recumbent. 0e line. We gm ctislmnore, Keep mur seat the, I said. J: the letter intttvhhtht recognized us, we hotihett yatn- git 'mtl dropped in. We tethezt far a white and were jtlbL tlhnnl to ttthe aur leave when the refrigerator ttuut- meitutt unll in unlkctl Pee certti with a littlf-tcow nutter Cnuh ttrm. She tthhrt nulim us, hut picked up the meet u- and wtth two htuws mutl': the heIr-cows imn qttztrtor ewe. Aftt'r itt'comulislting this She nutteett us ttrress the l'Uulller emt mute l0 almlm hmm with us. We were preparing to leave when :t ML Htl'i uthtette-toohtng inuh-tthtul strutte hllu the neeree Introduced hint to m; 1 Wed .tlttthlty. Ullr ultl cluss-nhtlc. now hczttl couch at Vinnua. He picked up the tmrkugr a! raw hccf-sleilk that George Ind put tn y Ith- Ins fum-ball team and ten the shop just as the six u'ctueh whistle blew. At the hm sulmll ut the wtmtte nm-ttttc wehe h-mn 1m deep sleep, jtnnhett 101' the lluor, snapped tlw mhht-teete pulled the enrthins jcrkotl eh' hi Huron hit in one movement. Observing thexe signs at how or ilulivjrv we departed. We Wnntlcrctl ttuwn the street in sun't'h of h 111:! c where we 1 'ht heed the cullnr or our Hutitzlths to rtwhtsh Ht; essentials of vitutit until he saw u aim! roitdinjl mmm- MAN'S ALL NIGHT 'ABARFIT. Just etttehte the entrant: stout! a uniformed mtenttnnt who ehenett the tloor for us. Turning we t-eeuehwett the smiling thee er .thh Venabtee, who was tloenuzth ht the ch Alilislmmnt. Au we wtnhterctl in we were JHI'JFtNI h; the heuutirht nmeic amunmln; from a piahe ht the ether Mu! ut the rtmm. Semen at the nieuu was Denial K3 ,5, his head hem hn- e-tt In the deep ahsnrplion 01 hit, en, hwsity eut, -tt in humping the player shun, um! riunn. As we eteott there our old rriemt Bateman rushed toward us hint ushered he to the best settts in the place. We were no more then seated when n partly individual in zt w to wet hhteett a glee: of water in truth of eeeh u: us, 'Stpark Plug' Poole. I ejaculated under my breath, but too late tor the hits hny hall gnim in search of a pine: where he n H. eeetu-e the best new whtte the toe dancer, htnh Thompson was performing. As we watched the dancer we hnttcett several Dconlc at the next lithlc who we recogr M2011 at; Mhhei Meyers, Birtt Graham, Iulm Fortune, Darts Sehruetter and Ch tine Utterb: . members of the W, l','. T. U with were heltling their annual banquet and conven- hen. We 0, need greetings with the ltllHDh. who regarded Its rather mgtdly. tor we were hut in the most presentable Lumlition after nnr lmmmlng jaunt. in spite at our errarte lt'. elehu up. We then turned out nttFuLian m the n t act which proved m he 1: sun em: ttwhce team, Aflm' w tehhn; them t. while lhtu- stnhhetl ttnd the Imlll ttmiouhcctl tlt.tt tht-ir next number wmtltl h.- Orvillo whammy lmtzst httttmt onlitlml oh! mm, Ring and I both slttrtntl: we know that voice! Wt: t-mtn't pm ml two plays with it bettowine around tor notlli 4. SIH'C it Was Dave Rnbinsml amt when we heeret through the make up we sttw that his partner was our on m mte Mamie Sttzn. After thetr number we went hack and tuthett to them a while heme we tect, When we got out on the street t'het sdill lo the. It I hang emnmt town much textgei- I'll get eentlemntal, en-t Wlwll I'm sentimental I nhvays sing. Whereuhun 1 suggested that we act out er tuwu immed- nteiy. so we hit for the railroad yarns. we hull just rmwlctl into the lirsL Mind of an out- pueseuger trun Mien a cuntluctur with a hand came along. Get out of there you 7 W bums. or I'll g , here he stopped. ttw. huhttue hits lantern up he saw uur mees :mtl mtmgnizcd us and we meet med him It was Vim Silwycr stud whom he Haw who wr were he smiteu and. turn- in; waved his lantern, HAtt ahohanlananl he shouted and the tram pulled siewty away inte the night,

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26 HURON TIGER same. except that bchlnd the cash register we recognised the smiling face of mu class mate Arnultl Brohhe. Upon recognizng us hp jninetl us in 7! himLh ilnfl milieu nut :PI order to a man hehiuti the cuuuter wliu hent ever u compii- cated msehaoiehi appliance. Dreh e. noticing that we apA neared interested, tnhi us that it was Pharlcy Kuhn, h head xntia jerher, whe hhti heen trying to perrect it mauhil . to mix Egg Naggs by radio. At this juncture I noticed thm Chet Was iming no attention to the cunvnrsatinn being cxu'r ricd on, but was nearly lying himseii in .-i hnut in the eirort or watching some one around the Lerner oi the heoth, it proved to he ti wnittess Zlid when she zippedrml with But order I understand the cause at Chot's i'lisli'aciimi was Helen DeLang. I heemne 'immedieteiy mlm'nslud mid llDDn Inuk- in: around saw four ulher waitresses whom i was surpri C1 to recognize as Mary Baker, Theodore nrhiitimire, Ethel Cranston and Annnn muemmer. At, Ihis point. .1 hilarious palldeouiuul er laughter was heard and a man. nCCDXImHXk ied by vseveriii girls, entered. They took seats, turned the Radlo on Station WJOPP anti continimd their unmereitoi mar oi delight. They were very pretty and L judging hr the glanms i received from rhet, was evitiehti h.wing h aiiIieuit time lo remhio scaled, kind Chet, known; that my apprehensihn might thrive me to Insanity arrived at the cnncluslun that it would he better to make inquiries thin to have 11 raving maniac on his tis. And so we iehrhed from nrehho that it. was Vsri Deeg imtl hi nimmis theht. rical tmuhe known :15 The Decgficld Dollins. It seems that Vcrl was starting himseit with Louise Boggs, his sens - llomll toe tieneer, The rest of the i'nmpany were his- chnru: girls, who we at hrst hardly recognized us Chtttiotte Baker. Freda Biume, Eva nrehtimire, Ada cehkey, Ethhn Deihng, Vern Duhiyh Mildred Fcnner, Sophie Krhitmhh, and Wm i Smith, This snappy chums, with their graceful pronlua', had metis the grentest hit cf the season in then show, Our Kid's Beets, tho scintillating, smastie hkii of the season. This nervcsrilckinp, din hail etmtimiett for severni milk litm! when a handsome man entered Mud strode up to Him counter. I knew I hati seen him herare anti Was mum: my brain to ree unis name when Brekke eemc to the rescue hna we immediately recognized Bob Me an, uur heshy rinss mate. Erekke tom ms that Bob had taken ith the Lieuei Strnngi'ort system and was him teaching the Argentine Tuuiim as a sitlpllne, with Margnmi vhung, Clarcn'ce Tim- pereiy, Leone Sehuitz hha George Tsehctter :is his star shncopnmn. As we were walking down the street In search e: ti place where we might, rlean up, sitter our shieuni on the brake rods. through ml eueu door were weitsii the dlsrcrtl- ant note: of a laminar hiugh. Looking in, whom shonia we .see but Jim Davis. with It eom-h over his ear, submitting te the military senses or Ruth nrsho, who was sealed in the chai the latest barber shop Eossip while he trlmmed heir flowing tresses with the latest shingle. Sho. was holding up hei- end of the conversation with ease. This certainly Seems nan'aF' said Chet w me, as We walked in tho. rlaor, 'hnmh always was such a noisy pprsouf After shaking hiinils with Jim he hauled ourselveh in the harbor ehairs and prepared to listen to Jim's line, At this poinr there emerged from a rear door two unmis it- uhie persons. the hootbiheh and mahieitrist, whom we imme- diately mmgniteti as Harry Clarke and Selma Larson. By this time Jim's imtvisiiee was well warmed and ctmversalion took the usuui tum to our suhDUl mates. uh; the way, Jim, I said, whatever happened lo Ruth Andrews? 1 haven't seen her rot years:- Uh she and Margaret Blystooe are running a heuuty shop in Reno Nevada, where they lluvu given more than she grass-widuw a new slam. in hte, They have established a reputation as the only Face Liners in business in the Western Hemisphere who guarantee to put your thee back in the right place. M this .iuueture our ete was attracted hy a particularit- eiuhurhte Hmtitisiiie wrmling its way through the thick tmiw tie. Knowing this type of ear to he very expensive we hheu Jim with it heions ti to and hp. toiti us that it was the pree- erty or chirenee Fimlsmltil, the seuu-pop magnate, who hurt Imulu u iertime UH his humus ehheomimi Fuels u-z, t thzluss chphalns. 110. is lhc possessor of u pzllilliiil muu- sieh en the nnLhkiHF of the city nenr Lake 'Dyron. 'l'ha hutithng is the result at the uomtuehhti skin of the great Architect, Arthur Svenson, nhw residing in Hunululu where he is designing a new lypc et grass hm for the natives. Fuuiseng's terrestihi domicile is managed by his competent hutie a domestic genius who was none other than our uhi tnemi Bill chiihhhn. 119 i hiy assisted in his duties hy Doris Booseh, who hrohe tiwtiy imm school teaehing tor the mute reiuuherative position at maiKL Just then we noticed a Hwhite wing in the gutter stir- ring up a cloud et tiust, which tthhosi. hiu him twin viehx A few :trds behind ti street sprinkler uypruiiched, and the sieepy tirirer tipphrohtiy did not notice the white wing. The latter, intent on his work, paid no ottentiun to the sprinkler, imtii it hitti treated him Lu an icy shower built, When the .tiist hmi selllctl we immediately rcteguizeti the str -L sweeper as Divine c rhehter, who was engaged in hciiping promue mitiedietimis 0n the head or the sleepy driver. The driver stnhpetl his team. turned in his seat, and unhinsed such a hhrrhge et hhisphemy in Him directlon of the street sweeper we knew it eeuhi be none other Hum the im-tiieihie Tink Me n . The ohieehers enjoyed a lluiirLy li-ugli AS the debaters resumed their tiuties. As we sat looking But the window, we noticed an unus- ual vehicle Dilssin . 1t Wins A large milk Wiigun 10.11le Wlth Cream cans and WA: Latnlly Cmci'cd an the sides by .i him! reaming THILDREN CRY FOR VHISHULM'S MILK,' and On the spring son slumped lh! familiar figure of Mm. We learned that the reason lit: :ettled dawn to thl quiet life was dill: to the influence OI ' lil'iucr WHe, Hillel WiL hei-rmn, who at that moment 1th out from the curb to refill her basket DI milk hutlles that she Was tlislributixi at the apartments. 3 Boiore the surprise ut' seoin iii Jimmy had left us there nmclikile Inteilccluul dl'mshul in high sllk hal and whim spats. z the gre-it uliunge Wroui it seti hi the window an ini- a swallow mi coat and :: W'c nakml Jim who it was and he told us Unit H was From Sim Hlmmel, E. 11: v'llU was 1.0 address Elia Associated WUmens Clubs of hurou ihdt Lille?- ituun on The Ativis-thility hr Substit i ' uting ' ' e t'lath in 1hr s Bibs mecum m 0M 0n lthe Wall we noticed mi advertisement of a dancn tr; bieuglwu h-y Fcle Robert's m'uhast , Th9, Jaulantl Iihhys cunSlSUng ul'! Elliel Relish? I tip drummer VVll'lu' litltenet 0n the oboe; Hurry VV'dldrut at the 01' 'ih' h Tyi'ell, bltssonn: Carl Watrich, harp V 1 EM , A t featuring an the harmonica. Aftcr makii - unr adieu: , . t , - - and dual. w 0 thin h bei-shop tinuerlnu down Hit! 511' ' m . .. t . eat for a W to J nun. Olson's Mea' Milrketl' W 'v , hurl director Robcrls gang we mi 1435, we chine onderlng it it was by



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l! HURON TIGER Editorial FAREWELL AIIDIKHSS To tilt! Huron High Schunl; Iu aatyhr: my last wnrtl tn ynu I am not less anxious to express the right thought than I ltttvc heuu al any time the past nvn youth. In tact. I feel deeply the truth that in tour menturlus I will live many times m-c ycurts. nithttr for good ar llttll. depending wholly tuimt how you llttve miliar- stood me ltlltl huw yuu hurt: organtzut yuur ewerlmces with mu. During these Important years or your lives I have trim! lo he it helpful innucnce in shaping yntir tutelIectqu. mom and Eplrllual pcrsunnllties: mnlly ulllcr Intlucnrrs, likewist have played umlr purl u-tth you. Tu which at them: Iutlu- t-nccs you will! ou'c most rnr what you become In lutttr IIIe you will never ttenntteiy tnmw. You will rcztttzo, how ever. that you are the llratluct ot a very complex environ- ment, it part of willclt hns been helpful la you and a part harmful, Your own reartiuu to these two titles at Innu- enceu will determine tar yun UH: gun! that ymt u-III rruch. I 410 not think ur a hatter way to restate rtmI utnnhnsiy thll lrtIlII than to summarize It'ltal I still! to you In my I assembly 1qu to you. Life is u long trztll. on whtch we may safely tour. or train which we may tletnur with mom or loss hazurtluuu cnnuqttencus. The wise utuI :notl whu Ilium lived Imforts us ltttvn phtcatt 'certaln Ittut'kers ulnng thin trall to guttlc us to hnnphluss nut! succcxn; others hztvn nIiHlt'tl u;- at the crostt-runus vl' tire by mnrkers that ltnvn caused us to tiotaur lnta rough and harmful romls. You have been reading mm marhuru. day alter tlny. :tntl bntlt mnutmtsty antl uncnnicluualy. you huvc heun iutiuwtutz thulr uulduucc It ring of lht-se markers that have cuutt: to menu runs! to me nttor sixty years of tourlitg on life's trail nrt: the ones I Matt in my talk to interpret to y Thvy lire lhcsn: Iluutmly In lilllltl and soul is nhsolutcly nect'tmary to make us unfit ullllnns. .t tluhtu or something good and grant will tend to Iemt us toward its realizatlon, lmluxlry, or the win to work. gives us the rlghl to u and shirt: In the World's blessings. Atvllmliy in all that we say and do makus uu t'clhthX-t In our htttntut relationships. ohetllrttm to Law makes us .1 factor or strength tn hoxm. rhttrch. Itntl miter InHllluliDns of soclety, ltetoruttce tor things sacred uutl tar God uullrtn mm on. nnhloa attr own heh'es, ldotll't, made up of tht- best the worm lms lnlmltl us, are calling to us all along the trutt tt- hlrl : uutl tnll Inr their rchllztttlan wtthtn our selves. Far mlny years yet, iollowlng these markers. I hope to man you lnulh'll; an the Great Htchway. D, E ctayd, Retiring Supt. The familiar alylng, ttEvar HIE bus! 0! l'rlL-ntls Inuit part, comes lruu tlay ililer day: aml so it llnEE It! Ute Muse of the thoul year. because there are nmm III II! altldt-ttl'! In an Insumllcm nl Ihe size of HIIrtm High Siltatil, Whn will not bu round ntttong Its numbers at the beginning or anmher ymm During the last row wealth of the yuttr we tire usually too busty tutti nutlttnkittgly do not tlo and perform ntttny of lhe duties nntl klntlnesszs for our friends vt'ltlclt urn really Ihe essentials of our personalities. SCLIUD! day friendships ulltl happenings are usually the httpplest ln lire. su Scuiurs. ntuy the rentalntug Iuw Ila: at lite t'ettr he the best fur the class or your high schout rurt-t-r. To an utulurgruduutc ar umturclasemuu. Cammcnce- mutt means mttclt - the nuishtnt: or uutuutetlu; at a tusk indicated in the form or u tttrtnuut To a graduate t'nm- utencetueut means It quiut: ur t'mumexicununl at the tru- cst type 7 that of beginning In tlIlnlt. plan, uutI provide tut yourself. I'I'ub hly tour pltttts Iur the u iutm-e nuvo bt-en provided for .uu - u-ttutt-ver your lot mzty hp - but cveutuuity. you wlll ha cuttott mt to plan your own Successt Titis It.- lite Ilmu, When a persnu ucetts u triend, an'l your thuughts will be turned hack m lltu uh! 5rltuol ttuys' in Huron High Schual ,. pruhuhh your friends, some tu- etdcnts, ymtr etussot, ar yuur teachers. At trst thought things will appcztr as amusing tutt thlm at the more sert- Dlts nature e the ernnts u-htch were once unpleasant have become hut pleasant remenlhrances - plrasanl, because of some lesson you learned iruut it, which nhly huve been htdtleu through yuuthiuluus hut has tmmute vtvhl ciurtu: nintnr '. It is the sontlntettt at the Student body that her gradltr ates and grudttitlin; members I . time arm- time. luTII thutr thoughts hark to the titltuul, recall the days they went there, and linen :u-t ucttve ltttttrcttt In tho sclmctl, tm- muee it is nxtIy then that thuy hutu caught the t ill spirit at Huron High School, u-htch hue bcuxt exemplified tlutu I'n1l ttmu tin through her various :tclh'lllcs thts year. But Iut It be rumembercd that it Is the uulhusiusm und spirit ut the students Ihcntselvnn thttt cruitlv the spirit or the schont During the present year the cwuomtluu oi the lxlnlu- bars 01' the variant; classes hus htnu t'xcullnnt hut the trienti- !htp of lhe Int'nlhcrs of the organized rlasseeitlte Junturs ahtl Scuiurs-has heun Ideal. Iterhtcinn. It has been the cut- tuttt oi the Senior Class tu hum nu uuuunt pint at Lake nymu tlnt'ilr: t'uututuuceuteut Week. hut this is the tire! tour the Junior Claus hats llttll thu honor to John Itltem in this Inst grml uruut betoru tltcy rot -tt'e tltcir diplomas- : sort or tarau-ett occasion rather thun u selfish one. Eu Itttu been the cltaratlur of all Junior and Senior occasions this year, hut lltts mm thtug nluuu shows whut might. be tIonr and tt'attltl no dutiht be u Ittttrk ul' school spirll to be fal- Imved b3 Itttura grudttaLtttg clusius. It might hu suit! thut thu ututlout lmtly expresses lb; best wlshcs and the greitltcst nI success in his to each or 5 Fraduarlns mcumcrs, hill the Junior ctuss. having hcett f'luser to tho Seniorx l-spcct Iy tittrlltg lllv past year. vtttsltee NI onlI'lmsizc two things, 13 I r WISHES. nnd SULTEESU -Albert C Schlerllug. ,, SENIGIDS d a senlor Ital; reached one at the goals of Which every one 01 us YUM! tlturc or less proud. In incl ll Is an hunur tn bu uhie tn uay to ourselves and to the world that l have had lIIE dualrv itIId :tIlIhlllnn 10 Stick to lily school work unll UtiE pninl has hvlttt attained. To some folks nrlmul work is a cuuttnuuun uluttsuro. tn tttltt-rs not 50 much SD. A! ?ny rule lhe grildtlllliun t'l'um high school marks UIIU nf llu: oul-slantllug vurlmls of Hit: lite o! ttuy individual, I view a! this Inc: the tsunhmt n! this year and at I'urmer Years art: lo be congratulated IIDDII the nclllOVentEuts which llll'y have ancomp shed. I often Wmlder Ht Mules wltc fully realize Ivh'tt'. To my tlIer hr not enough at us it means tu go tbruugh high school, To

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