Huron High School - Tiger Yearbook (Huron, SD)

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f r J3 V - V A ' x, w 1- 5: , . s 31! AV N.Ix I'rjo 5C ,m' l. '1 Ulr- mn-L 21m . , - 'le srkma! v; Huron Loyalty Song We're loyal to you, Huron High; Wetre Orange and Black, Huron High, We'll back you to stand 'Gainst the best in the land, Fur we know you have sand, Huron High. So smash through that line, Huron High, We're backing you all, Huron High. Our team is our fame protector, on boys, For we expect a victory for you, Huron High. Dedication 10 our parents whose loving sacri- fices and unselfish devotion have helped us overcome difficulties and attain the final goal, we the class of I930. affectionately dedicate this year book mm PUBLIC IBRARY 52I WA AVE 5 HURON SD 57350 THE HURON TIGER Faculty Row Russell, Euuli 1 M ' Jones, Dean of GET: Mr. Dunbar. Principal; Miss Fisuh. English: Miss Bailey, hlalllvxnaltics Row 'l'wm-Ml'. Schicrlimr. liiuluuy: Miss Ilzn-lmm, Spanish: Mr. Rny. Sui- vllce; Miss Jurm'tl. French; Mr, Wmhhul'n. CumnwrciaL Row Thl'ucil llnrluuu. l,ilu'm M: Mr. Ruuuor. Public Spn-uking: 3 Tail, I'ixics: Mr. Fruu'lvy. Mutlu-nmlics: Miss Otllillul. History. B! Row FouriMi Latin: Mr. Ilvmlricksnn. Orchestra and ltmul: Miss Gnmus. llismuz Pmsidentqlohn Cnle Vice President-Florence Lnughliu Secretary-Tl'easureriFern May MDTTO WVe Finish t0 Bagif' COLORS Cream and Lavender FLOWER Cream Rose 45.x i 7 777W 7 , 777 7777 ABEL, AUGUST- hWors'n that, Pm an alh F t- ball a. 4; H Club a, 4; 523M504; Glee Club 4. ANDERSON GQRDQN- wry rule of life Is to make business my p1eaSure and pleaS- ure .my busmess. Art club 3, 4; Hx-Y 3. 4; An club pm 3, 4; Fantba 3, 4; H club 4; Track 4; HM! G. R. play 4, Senior play 4. ANDERSON, JUANITA nshe has a mind oi hey: own and a vome m exprcs 3c. Transferredfl'um Montevideo. imesom 4; Glee club 4; Operetta 4; Mixed chorus .1. ANDERSON MARVINA Bener to wear out than in rust out. Transferred 5' JeRerson ngh Schoul. Portland. Oregon 2; Fraternnas Lanna 2; HiZlY 3. 4; Operena 3- 6X96 Club J, ' ANDERSON, THELMA; H50 unanected. so nummsed of mud. Su Hrm, so strung. 31.1159 refined. A club 1, 2, 1x, 4; Honor Run 4; Fralcr- nilas Lanna 1, 2; El mem, Espanul 4: District Type Contest 4; G. A A 1, 9-1 3. 4; Tiger Sum 4. ASHMUN, ARDENi Flaming Youth . Tigef Flag, 4; Junior pIIL , Hl-Y 1x 2, 3- 13' Phi mm c 3, 4; Hi-Y VH5. prpsidcnl a; Hi-Y Treasuyerl; Glee Ciub 2; Phi Alphi chI F a 3. ASHMUN AUREL- Quieuy she works awa', faithful to each du G. A. A. 1. 2y. 3, 4; Bngkif ball 1. 2; Ease ball 1. 2; Debate n 1. Nmianal Forensic League 3. 4: i-y' 4; 2, 4; Glee Club 3; G. 3.4111 9., Senior play 4 BAGER. MAXINE 1:1 ms All the great women $3 from -I feel Rink TmsicneR 4 1- ': A. A. A ' ' Fratex-nn'as Latina 3. G- H. club play 4; Phi NPh'n Play 4; Secretary Fm Lanna a THE HURON TIGE BECK. mun- hshe follows hur own sweet will T ,rmd from Sand Creek Cunsol- .Jgngpschnul m Wessingum. 4. Egnoow, KENNETH- --1 squeeze a good deal of plans- re mu al dancing. A club 1. 4; Band 1; Junior play .2; pm Amhi Chi 4; Phi mph. cm play 4; Spamsh club 2. BENSON. DONALD IH he will xml work. nemm - all heeeavf. Band 2. Pm Alphi Ch. 2; Fumlmll 1: League basketball 1. DINDENAGEL, MILDREDi wner 'nleresL; m nut 05 schoo Transferred rmm frnnkfm'l. s, D 1; Glue club 2. g, 4, Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4; Mixed chorus 3. 4: Dis a Comet! 2. . 5mm comm 2; L'Eluilc 2. ,4. OIx-IL-Ha 2: Baskel ball 1. 3mm, ALEERL My head is large. but nr-L swelled. BROWN. MARJnRIE E7 Fruler .145 Latin: 1, 2 Gir '11 1, ' A club I. 2. 3. presidenl .4 G. A. A. 1, 2. Siege Perilous z. 3; Junior Play 1;; Represennauve m luniar Congress 4; Assnrime Er' ur Tiger 3. Edam: 'hgcl 4; Vuln- dicmx'inn 4; class poet 4. BROWN MAX- upemswnuy wins nut in um ond ' HLY 4. BRYAN ROBEH'L v-Why ladms prefex aunm ' rumba 2, 3, 4; Rdskelbull 3. lesck 2, 3. 4; Au slain ch01 u: 3. aniunul chorus 4; Glee club 1 ' :5. 4; president 4 II club 4; pyehidem 4, Ht-Y s, Valmnul Alhlclw Scholarship Some: Class song 4: Phi Alpha Chi gxay 4. ff THE HURON TIGER BRYANT, MAXINE- 'Her aim, her manners. all who see admix- . A club 1, 2. 3. 4: Fraternit Lanna :El Circuln Espnnm 4. G. R. 3. 4; Tiger SL313 4; RCplusElHahVe to Junior Cnnm Ms 4: Honor Roll 4. BUCK, MURIEL- HI do somemmg bye and bye and I'll be famous before I die. Glee club 2. 4; Optuella 2. 4: A club 1. 2. 3. 4, Humor club 2. 3; Jumu Club 2: Honor R0 4. CASEY, VERA- ucO-parmer in the bookronm. A club 1. 4; G. R. 1. 2. :4. 4; vice pr cm class 1: SiFgP Puriiuus a; El Circula Eumnul 4. Fraternitas .nm 1. 2; Glue club 2; Operslla 2; Tiger mm 2. :x 4. pmpeny manager Juuiur play .1. CH ANDLER. THELMA- Wiverythmg .5 :wvclenml by risk A club 1. 2. 3. 4: Jumn club 2: G R , Honor R0 4; Sims PurHuus s: Glee dub 2. CHLADEK. ARLINE Best she 15 likpd whu Is uhke m all. CHRISTENSON. HLLXAN Bnglu m mom: ways man mm CHURCHlLL. IRENE- I've heard it smd .ahrl's bashful Tmnaierred from Mxlh-r high m-hnul 2!. Flu Alp, cm I, COATS. NANCY You sludems uf Ennhsh would beller keep cm of th- wmpr fa here's a ahaxkf Glee club 3. 4. A Club 1. 2 -1. NW 1mm. den! A club 2: G R pl ' C. R. 1. 2. 15. 4. Cubmel 1 01 crmla 2 3. 4 4H NUHU uhullle: .3: Music mmesv 1! 4 , umas- - THE HURON TIGE COLE, JOHN- uT. .cd and dependable, but always a Emma. Glee dub 2; Phi Axpha Ch; 3 A; Tiger play 5: Seninr play 4: phi Alpha Chi Play 4; president Sen- 301- class- CULLIN. CONRAD, u; guess I'll gu um, mmghc and EM the mm 3 break. Tmck 1. 2, 3, 4; basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; all slate learn 3, 4: an Amencan selection 1; Captain 4; tantball 2. 3. 4; all . 1te mam x 4. P Alpha Chi 2. 3. 4: Saurutmy Pm Alpha Chi 2; Phi Alpha Chi pm 2. 3; 1-! club 4. 005mm. HELEN- Like Eravity She has the power at attraction G. A. A. 1. 2, 4. basket- ball mam ' 1 4- ViCe-prL dcm G. A A. - a. 3, , G. A. A.7H club may Phi Alpha Chi 3, 4; Phi Alpha ch; pm 4; first Tiger Day Queen 3; CommmEe gm 5219mm Senior men morial 4; k-Menban learn 1, 2. 3; Treasurer Ph. Alpha cm 4 CEONNOHLE, MAELEi HHLT face betrays her emo- nuns. DAMmEIR, MAXINE- 1 sled in an and an mm is houn- uRm-V Phi Alpm Chi 3. 4. DAVIS. LE ROYi An athlete without cm Hula! Fnagbau, wpluin 4; pregdenc Jumor class 3; H club. mEKHoFF, DRUGELLAh m rather be good lnnking and wise than prom zlnd frivolous A uhlh L 2- 3. 4. medem 2; G. H. G. A. A. F; Jumnr play 3; Representative Jun- mr Congress 4; sulumorian , repre- 5Enlmiv2 stavp shorthand comesl 4. DYER. BLANan- vyetm be out of me warm man out at fashion, Transfer- red from Iroquois High School II . K7 4993'- $ THE HURON TIGER ERICKSON LAWRENCE- 1 A mug nnnwme now and then is rcwwu by the best of men A club 1 L 2, 3, 4; n; Y H v G u. play 4: . Sunlur play 4; prophcl 4, . , FENNER. 01157 l The man worm wh'lp ;, Hm man who am mum. 3mm:- I play 4; A club 4, 1 FORGARD BERNICE- 1 Trll m n! Jacob's ladder and she would ask you me numhm- of am in n. G. R L 2; Ar! emu play 3: G Caunul 2, Art club 3. 4; A mm 1. 4: SeaL-Tt clan l, FREVERT. KATHRYN 13y the walk rank knows th wurkn n' c. A. A. 2, Mn N pha cm 1. 4 ! FRosm WALTER , . Hg; :1 gnnd n n w luu'c .unum' V Faulbull 3. 4' tx'ut 3, 4- r. mm -L Opereu: 3. Junqu pl :1 $1. , G. A. A, pin; 4. H u u: L In Y 2 1:. Glet' club 3 t Nmmml Amlcm 5c ularshlp Sumely 3, 4: Nununul FM- on c Lang ? -L L'Etollu h Iumm Al: Tiger SUIT J! doclamil- FULLER ORION - anhful, and mum and Llupundublc' G 3 4: Siege Fm'ilm.x Ins me :L In Y J, L I m .x'm- uh 11. mln- GITCHELL. LOIS a ,. awuy sarrow. m ,, 7 aim. sRmELEdMARm- un yuu only to lose yo . Taisgrred frnrn Yak- 4; A clubud; Honor Ra HALVOESEN. ALBERTAa --she .was born with wisdom 91h! S.AVA. z, 3, 4; b35162!- mu 2, 3, Latin club 2. L:- Emgle 3, 4; Dim, musu: contest 2; 51312 music cnnlcsl . Stale ngh School chox-u , Honor Roll 4; A club 2. 4 Glee club 2, 3; Vice pfes. um 12 :5; Tiger play 4; Semur play 4; Operetta 2, 3: 5, 5. 4; Debme 4: NaHnnul Fox'- gnsm League 4 HANSEN LILITH- ummys think lwice him you speak. HENEN. AGATHA A:An anhme and n mighly good friend. 6AA L 2.1. 4; 0.x. 4; Spam 1 club 1. HILL, DWIGHTi -- re you H5117! have a Hm: of .gquJ' Siege Famous 2, 3- Hi Y 3. 4; Junior play 3; Tiger mm Glue club 4; busmess mnnagpr opereml 4; rug staff 4; yepmsmmwe Junior Qungress 4; Samar play 4' HUNT, ROBERTi Arise with the lurks, bul avoid lafks in me evening, HUSTED HKLENi w like her still-Ihe stiller me bah 1w? orchestra 1, 2. 3. 4. tress. a 4; Glee C1m: 1, 3; Operetta - play 3; Samar plny 4- Fralermtas I Una 1: French club ' 4: Social cm Man 3: GA 5.x. .4;G.n.1,2 3.4:0 A, A council 4. IVIUTCH'INSON. LESLIE- Classes make me sleepy and I mum: mum to slee Glee club, mixed churus. distrust mm 5x: contest; HiAY 3, 4; Art clyb z. 3. 4; An Club play 3; L'Elmle 3; Inlerscholaslic basketball league 2, 1,111,5' I if THE HURON TIGEb n JACOBS. LUC'ILL I- Tnm wolth lie. in hemp. IInI soom- Sumush Glen cluh I OpcI'ouIl 4 G. . Jumcr Conuless I mg. Phi Alpha CIII :I. II. IIIIII: 1. A. A. JOHNS MERCEDES- 'Whals lhe use of lIx-Im: If Inn rrml pniny xuulsclf. GIu'u CluLI I 2 Operalla 1. 2: sIIIIIIsh uIIIII Latin cluh 1, 2 Man as me day Is long .III.I Ch :I 4 PM Al- JONES. CLAUDE; mgmd lo durum Phi Alpha cm I, II, IonIhiIu 3 .I bimkelball .I H duh 11L Tigel Mali .1 IIIIL'IIr Ul .I-IIIp :1. gIUL' club 4 HI Y :I I 1! club -I; JONES MILDRED 7 And her longuc IIIppt-d lInhIly on Phi Alpha cm 4; Flu Alpha CIII pm 4. KENT. ERMINA Womnnliness IS IIII- uluulPsl Chm'ln uf IwIIIIIII. PIII AIIIII.I Chi 3. 4: Contestant In IIIslIIII shm'lhnnd ronlcsl .1 l'ORFF. CLELA- I- In 11m. Fur .IIIIII ynu quI. unw dmIII G A : haskelbull 3.111 A1111. cm .1 Mn Alpha CII. mu 4- mm I. - re 3.1x club 1 G A. pup KRETCHMER. DONAI ,D- IND! by lonumrmm-m :1 kIclu-I Em rm uh:- inII Iugul II -.lIrk- eIz' I-nnllIIll 1:1'1II Al I! CIII II IlIIII I VI 12 h KRETcHMER. LOIS- HEB. drink and Yu- mmy for tumor xuw'vou may mew Phi Alpha cm 2, 3 G. E. 3. 4; Phi Alpha cm play 2. ' A4 A. 4; G. A. A. H club play .1 KUH'N. LEONA ushe is courlenus. am and LAMP; CLARA- To learn is m shilly. to study .5 .o be indugu-ious, m m be industrious is 1.. 1,3 virtuous Glue club 1. 2. 3, 4: m. . Music cnmcst 1, 2. 3, 5mm Mum contest 2; Operetta 2. 3. 4; A club 14 2; Fralcrmtas Laum 2. 3: Jun- iu, cupgx'css 4. LARSON. ADELYNi hxmd as kings on their car- nnatiun day. pm Alpha Chi 4; bnskr-Ilmll 1. LAUGHLIN. FLORENCE ' d dear child rmd lcl whu wm $11532, G. A. A 1. 3, 1, bnskep 1.3 1 2. .qu ulas dLlnzll z. s : .v'rmas. class . saga pcmous 2. 1;; me president class 4. LECKNESS. EMORYi The world .5 so mu of a num- her of things. rm sure WP :41de all be as happy as longs. .hmw club 2, Phi Al- pha Chi 3. 4: Phx Alpha Chi play a. qulball 3. LINDMARK. RUBY D0 EmlllEmen mm, px-utu blond: LINDSEY. VERAi nErevity i: the soul OI wit. G. R 1 2. 3 4: cabinet 2 3. 4: president 4; El Circulc Espanol .1. 413?? W HURON PUNK LEARARY 52! DAKOTA AVE 5 HURQN. SD 57150 Z 4 E g THE HURON T16 19 W, P LIPPERT. ALMA- Small me qunnmy, but gnarl n5 guld Hm unaliu. LYMAN, LAWRENCEi Sulczrity Is in his I in Of humor. mu. mm: .5 ; lrace ' LYTLE AUSTIN! He's always up in II : ..n- - 0 mm. 3; Phi Alpha Cln 3. 4: pr mem 1. pm a; mmmu mnnagm' Junior congress 4; H :1th d; Tlgur ma 4; basketball k'agnc 2. 3. Meummont EILEENi A man nml pl chauminu air nr g m club 2. 4: opurcuu 2. Cauncil 2, G A A. I. cm x. 4, thn club 1. McNEIL MILDRED7 A light hcarI ln'L's lm - Latina 1 2: 'Phh Alpha L club 1. G. n. l. MuNEILS, JAMEk minor! srnsu zmd Enud nahun an: ncvur scpal'alml. MADDEN. VIOLET , HI make a spccmlw nf hemp: goon nalurcrl Buhknlhalll 13: Emile 2. 3. .1 MAY, FERNi VIM rtrny onnugh u hr plna am' Pm Mp A cm 3. 4: - remry of An club, soci-lrmm Srnml' mu 4 , 7777 7 77 7 ,,,,. aal 14 93+, THE. HURON TIGE MILLER. FLORA. ' $ I ycrsnllnlity fun 5 N 1,! .' 'mwn'Z-eyerred frum Aberdeen; ECKVA. 2. 3 4; G. R. 2, 3. 4; Glee Club 2' Onereua 2: baskethau z, 3; E1 Pajou oJ'u. MomusEY, FRANCIS- HMP swamp and Im. the arrow HY- NELSON DURMQND- Every suasun this young: man's r .- ry lightly turns to thoughts nf love, puma .x 4, basketball 3. 4: track 2 3 4; H clap 4- Hi-Y 2. a studvnl managpr 4; T15 scarf 4; Ph. Ah'zha Chi 2' 3' 4; Eusmcss manager 1-! club glay busmcss manager at club 1a Phi Alpha cm play a, 4, Orcgei Glee clLIb 1. 2. 3; all state Chur- , 3; rheer Ieadpr 1, 2. NELSON. WENDALL nwhyuwuny oven the sun has spots? Oncurrv BERT 7 H Elks, he talks, hu sleeps. ho cm: EL: must he slurp Glen: club; npt'rcui' Inmhnll. H duh, HLY 3. 4: phi Alpha Ch: 3. 4. PAKKHURST, GRACE- uNothing succccds like success PARKHURST, MABEL , means doing lhe ordinary Imurdinarily well. Fmtmnir 1. 2, f1 R, l, HSIICCL'SS Dhing ex has Lalma PAULSON FLORENCE- upif? is what you choose :0 make in. wnsh' PEGG. MAHJORIE- 6Although she doesn't shock you she's a live who, Phi Aipha Chi 1 II; G. R G, A. A l. 2. 3. . Fraternilas 1a 1. 2; Jr clash sucmmryrhns A. A. sect lrcas. 4: Junior pkay G. R play 4; Phi Alpha Chi play Girls Councxl 4. PETERSON. FRANCES hSilpnm, is golden, PETERSON GLADV57 Tho nobles! mind the had. cnnlcnb mpnt has. Phi Alpha Chi 3. 4; A club 4. PETER SON. MARG ARETi HMay xhe give us a m, hm, ham flushes of silcnce. G IL 1. 2. 3. 4 Cnhinm 2, 3 4. a a Play 3 G. A A. 1; A club 4: Fraternizas Latina L 2; 'ngor Play 2; Declamxlory 2 3. a: Junior Congress 4, PIEPER. ESTHER r QuieL x'eservecL unselfish. Girl Rescrvas 4 PRICE, DONALD- Haw me canh did quake when 1 was born REAVES, FLORENCEi No. Harold and 1 areu'l :wms. REAVES. HAROLni A good hem and a Acvd headf' Glen club 4; Hi-Y 4. exam RHINEHART, omw HAnd I 519 have heard defended Lune sand 1: Sounds: mended. RITTER, DONALDg Y Business home pleasure. Hi- 1. RUBLE- sCI'IUBER'I'i If A fxrst you Can't nacha try. u 31mg... orchaslra .2. 3, 4- Band L i 4:11:42 3. 4 Pros HA-Y 4; ' gar mu 4 HUPP- LUCILLE- Tm In: her work, her word, he, Irmnds. RYDEN. MELROL Wen Waugh I fuundpd n bauhcloFs club'l Wm mnuum n A club a: siege Perilous 2, a; 1-1.. 4: Seniur lay 4, Consul Frv ermuls Lalinu 3; Hum; R. flay Glee club 2, 4; and 3. 4; ormesh'a 4; apemm 4, man. ager of apmun 4. sCHo'n'. JACKi .. 0U. hear of him later? FEW a 4: 1-1 club 3 , 0N, Imp , :3 LDggud never bothered me. Pm AISLZECN 4; Busknlbmll 2; Glen club 1. 4' opera ; 4: G. R. 1. 2 ngnMAN. 1.1mm ,.Amleucally inclined wilh .m- belief mm stepping brnadcns 1 man . Fl'a'lernitas Latina 1. 2, Lonsul 1, Ph. Alpha cm 5; Hi- Y 3 snc 4mm 4, A club L 2 3 Tiger mu 1, 2, 3. 4. 6122 uiub 1; fuomall 3. 4; track 3. 4; H dub 4. secures; 4; Junior lav a; Honnr Roll 4; Natiunal W16 ? Scholarship society 3. 4: class Instm-ian 4. 417i? PEGG MARJORIE- Although 41111 111111111 shock you she s :1 live wire. Phi Alpha Chi :4 4' G. R4-.GAA.12..1.4:F1a4 1111111111 1 2 J1- sucrchlry-trchh. G. A A. sect. re -. 41111101-11111y G. R. 11111: 4 Phi Alpha 0111 p111y 4. 1.114: 42011111514 4. PETERSON. FRANCES Usueme is golden. PETER SON. GLADYS- 'Thc nahlesl mind 1114: 111-44 cunlcnh T111: 4115 Phi Alpha cm 14- A club PETERSON MARGARET- .1411 5111 gm us 11 41-11 11111. 4111111' 41114411.; 111' . G- R- ' 4121111111114 ' - .A. A. 1 A 141.11 : F1111-1m14 L.1111111 l. 2: mm Play 2 Declammul'y 2. 3. 4: 1111111111 Cnngress 4. PXEPER. ESTHEki uict. reserved. unscliih. Girl Rl-scrvu: 4. PRXCE. DONALD4 Hnw he ezu-lh did quake when I was born. REAVES. FLORENCE- No. Harokl and l aran'l mes. REAVES. HAHOLDa A good hum. 14ml 1- lcx-cl head, Glut club 4; Hi-Y . RHINEHART. OPAL, And 1 PWWE heard defended Lime said 1: snunm mended. WEB. DONALD- Y uB-Isiness berm pleasure 11L 1 HUBLE, SCHUBERTH Ir 'a 515i you cam ream ma Orchesh-u 2, 3. 4; Band 1 Y 3. 4; Pm: Hwy 4; Tlucr staff . RUFF, LUCKLLE, True in 11.3 , her hiwds- r work. hm wurdv RYDEN. MELROL Yea lhough I in SCHOTT. JACK- uYou'Ll hear u! hnn later. Football 1. 1: H club. SHELDON- 3A- B ' gapd nvwzr bmhered mo. Phi MSW cm Basketball 2; Glue club L 4; Wm 4: a R, 1. 2. 5HERMAN. LLOYDi Alhlelically inulmed wilh ihe bane: thal slcpping hmadcns 5 mm Fratcrmms Lutmu 1. 2. cnnsul 2. Pm Alpha cm 3; Hi. mu-u-eas. 4: A club 1 2. ,T er slaH 1. 2 a 4; 510 Club 1; football a. 4 hack a H club 4 secmrms 4: Jumor Play 2 Honor Hall 4: N ianal Am a Scholarship society 3. 4; class historian 4. W-f 17h , snr NTIIALEn, MARGARETi SMALL. KATHRYN- m girl whose friendship :5 worth culnvaling A ulub 1, Frmcnnhs Lam. 1. 9 Sea. 2; V L lnHr-l . Coun- 3. Spurs Lluh 4; aroperly :1 unager o. A, Awn club pm SMITH. AMANDAa A Stu cnl :zme m: l'u-aMcn-ul ham Vzrgil Independent sum! 3, A club a SNYDER. DOROTHY Sprighny and mu m' chp. Tmnsfmmrl from Imqum Flu Alpha cm 4. sFlEKER. MARJORIE- Her smtle goes 311nm nd buttum m 1m :ack. . mi from Nborl Lea High Schiffm, bmt Lea. Minnesota, G. K 3. 4 Glee Club 3, G. A A, 4, French dub 3 4; Sr. clan mu. 4; c. R-HiiY play STEVENS. MYRTLE, Nor men' own mm its the modcsi um lllmwm C STONER JAMES 7 'WisdoIn In DVFH lillgv A Llnl: 4: and 3. su ERA. GLENN, Misfortune mu wm- quh mkr- himineillmr mu a speed mp: Bundl orcheslral 2 Frmcrnilas L m 1. 2. Jun'im1 Congw Q 4; Cnmminue For um nmmollal 4, ,, . rush. SWAN50N. MAXINE, gsmle 21nd 1115 111 miles 111111 Orcheslm 1. 3 4. n11u1-111. 131 Latina 1 2 G. 11 1 SWOBODA. FRANCEsi Wise. 111usn-1ous Fraternhm Lanna L 2 bglllZ.3:A1,l11hl.;ZG...AA 123. TERRY. HAROLIL 41111111: 4.1111 hurry? TILLMAN. G LADYSi -He1- head .1- 1.14111 yrs vmv light. in quc'. she 15 11 Mom! ' l c11a1 mm 1 G R. may ' 4 leum Glee club 2 3 'Ph1 Alpha Ch 1 .1- Play :1 - H1YG R play 1; F1111un11.1s Latina 1. 2 TISCHLER. GERTRUDE- 4A fliend may well 1 - I'n ' 111111 .110 - '2ch cl naluxc 6111 Club :1. l Omeltn 3 4. Phi Alpha c111 3. TOBIN. HA7 L- Sim mwm' ha .1 1111111 111 s 1 Phi 111111111 17111 2. 3. 4; G. 11. 3. .1; G. A. A. 4 mam, LOR 11-111 7 11111.11, 11411111110 111111 sweat, .1114: 111 know 1.1-. 14.1 mm G. 11. A. .1: Glae 1-1111. 1, 0,111.1 nuxud 1111111114 .1. F111 111.11... C11. 1. VAN MOORLEHEM. HELEN, hue worth needs no 1111121911.. 1m: Phi Mpm 1.111 2. :1 4. 31101-41 - :6- THE HURON TIGER 1 46 IIALLACE. EVERETT- Right reason is slrnngm' lhnn Iurcn, WALRAV VERN K- She never wllh all S knows. WARREN. LESTERV m nevcr mm m himM'lL' WAYNE. THELMAi A goud big 1m h: ml 3 mm big smile mm mm hm whno. G A. A, 1. z. .. R. 1. 2 3. 4 Gluc- cm; I. Alpha cn . 4 Ira I. Z 'i. 4 s Mum 1 2; u 1;... ml 1. President El cu'rulu Es met I WITTE. ARDYTHE 'Shc knows me accrL-l nl' mg .KChuUl' Lin! Cumplnxiun Phi Alpha Ch! I! -l, YEFTO DANNA- erk rm- Ihc hm. 0mm .hc Wurst um! um- thing: a: Ju- cnme . A Club 1: G. R 2. I Elude 2. 3. 1. YOUNG WINNIFREDr he a mu rkan lhm- n! I ,, Hump? G. n 2. 3 4. C'- A A.1,2. pm Alpha Ch. I play 1. meu Lanna 1. z. ZUM nnmmm MAnELuL ' Thc m-sx Indy nf mp leul Flamlmlu: Lululu x 2; G n. 1 2. Dcclamauon 2. r, .1. Tu'm' le 3. :; sum. m.v L A Club 1. 4; Viva plvsldmu Nu mm... cm 4: Pin Alpha cm Play a. .7 , - qzme :4 THE HURON TIGE f2, EQTTQN. DOROTHY, Shy; not Gfeene now but she may he so... - day, Glue dub: n. R, DECKER LUCILLE- She speaks. hebnvpa and jun! m she nunht' PM Al Clu Play - - ermtas munu 3: Glee club : Operetta 2V SENIORS NOT IN PICTURE BIANKENSHIP, TOMN 1 mm so my dumg nolhmg 21m 1 meEr a tune in dn :Invthiny, else, Pm Axphu Chi 3. 1. Pm Alphlq Ch: Play 3. 4: Class Teslnmr 1. CHRISTENSEN GERTRUDL swL-ul but lak G, R 1. 2, 3V 4, Flu Alpha Ch; 4: Pm Alpha Chi Play 4: A Club 1 MID YEAR SENIORS Back rm-Hen to riquwLama Ruark. Gangs: 'Mnnqw'. Lnum Schroeder Thoma; vammpq. Mnrqnwd Gordon Front rnwileft w righl-Ednh Lynch Mr. SchierlingASpnnmr M. r1axd quHL'nUmlnr. 42w- - ? THE HURON TIGER SENIOR PLAY CAST Back rmx-ilpl'l 10 gm Garden Anderson 0m Fennur. .mm Coin. Ltux'rL-nrn Ervckwnm Canter row-lzll m righl- Alum Blunw. Mnyhr-llc Zum EumlIL-n. Malrae mum Album ml- Voracn. Gomgu Schuylnr. me qupn w nzhlinwighl um. um Hmed. Mr. Reuller-Dhemm; Auml Ashmm. I Maxjorig Spicker. THE HURON TIGER- OFFICERS Pmmdum ..... Ruth Small Sectulun'rTrmIHu'urr Lcnrude Lamps Vwo President .Gnorge Starring Spunsm' , NMEss Dillnnd ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT CAST Buck xuwikennelh Hlll, Milo Yuuelv Ivan Eleven: Center x'owiogden Chamberlain. Gertrude Lampe. George Schuylen Everett lush. Wyonw Pederson F1 am. row Douglas MHICI'. Eumrr Sm-VL'H Mr. Reutlvr lrluPrInrl. Dormhy Daanh'wEl. Ruth SmalL Orville Erlstol. 423;? ,, , 77, 35 Viva If ,'!v r, Plcsidont , , ,, ,, WW 7 Robert Wagnc? Ver RMHPN ,, Lms GuEnuJ Sem'cmry-Tronsmm , , Gpriruda Tnhin Spunsox Mr. Crowley THE BIOLOGY CLUB Spumm , ,, , , . , ., Mr Schwrlmg Th:- G Glr-c uluh under the tlirprtinn M Miss Ida Ivorson has hall a very suL- vlul yeah Wim LhC BI, Glee club :hrly presented rm Tmsmlnrs n rk-vE-r Spanish operctm. Thny have appeared m programs at vzu ous acinl :md cducuhonal gmhermh In ms- district music conlssL lmhl al Brookmgs on May 2 they look that place In their dwimon PERSONNEL OF THE CLUB M'WT mm'w: iMulHlVilL ., . m mm H mm I . Sum u my 1min , mu lumnl: s m. Iv mm. 1 x rm' nun. . m M: lmhy mu um. Mm: mm. In mm mm: Imam: 1 , Ixnmll, anwl lump mrmm. nI-M-m um smnm mm. symwn. vu-WI 1mm Lm OFFICERS Prasidnnt , , , . ., . Gerhude Lamps Viv? P pmlmn , Dorothy Conan SCLI'OlulVrTl'Lianl'L'l' , ,,L01A Carlson Lllu'a mn Arcomnamst 7425p ,7 x 3 THE HURON TIGLR THE BOYS' GLEE CLUB 50.... me: suhoul upwind Lm mu xm- mu; CIN- mm mu: null mquxml M mcmbm wem added m lho rlnh 1. l 1m mm umnbm lhmugh ghuhmluul Um diluclmn or MISS lvexsnn mm mm mmlu 1 I meu-m. thn m- qismu muniu nnnh' halnl m Erunlung: m May Hwy mnmd mr ram nlm'o Imnm m um divmon. PERSONNEL xmmw V n. xmwu mum. Hum: m vax 1. .Hm 1m; I'lu Ix Mn - l'uM II 4, V Hm . .. .hmm, mm: ; mm . . 'HVII 1 m um Eillunwn. x. n..,m 1 .m . H'Mn' man. Mum mum xmn mum, lmuHLn H! m 4;-I Wm, MK In 1- M: u m win Imm! . z. i. .m .m. .xn. .I u. ' um n-m'nn 4 Wu mm. In , 1mm In! :uu. m: . x um. um HmH-hu mm ' n.- mm. .. hm umm ... ..4 Jeruuw Llqu rul't. OFFICERS Pl'caxdum , Hulmn Drum VICE President Ben UH'IHI Secreta.$rmsureu Wnllul qu LHJFHHMI Gmn'uv Hucka Business Manager nwmn 11m qmw i THE HURON TIGER 2 THE ORCHESTRA The ngn Sclwal Orchestra was organized m the begmning a! me schaol term under Ilw dlrpcllnn oi mepsm- Hendnrkmn. The nbErs have pntrrtuined at :m the school plays b?mdes Iurninluug um music m the npnreua. The Towadnrs. PERSONNEL F3 anr-H. Bernice KWHhL ArpyTn E BmdenageL Mildred mmeu, Ednh BindenageL lebur Martin Flnrenrp Ben. m Vuunu Nelson. Zenus Bucher. Elmer Passenheim, FPl'n Cluuuhel'nilh 0mm Pmkell, Tamna Cane. Emnbem Fugdvy, Edwmd '3 3 Frank. Rnhm Loser. Furesl n B Hustud. Hulen Ruhlz Srhuhmt Irish. Mlldred Rydenv Mulrue Irish mm. Ruse, Ted Irlsllv EVEL'EH Sui: n, Unmlhy Jensen. cm Schwieuzr, Dorothy Kun mmumn Sohn, Damlhy Kelelle Bruce Smhh Fmderick Kenny Margnrm, Van Horn, Ralph Willard Max Wayne. Thelma Imn Kinyon. Frank wnm. Chmuu w . . 'HZ'i-wyr , , ,,,,, ; , 7 , 6W3? '3? THE HURON TIGER THE BAND twice a week fox pra Inc M has furn shod Irusiu bL-fms. ull thu fuolh: l and hmkwbau 2. Hrs Dunng National Mum wuLk : appeared m a plumum givm m lhc Hum Cullu dumm n FEHSUNNEL U Emdenngel. Wilblu E Rose Ted Dmmmn. Mi. Ruble. Schubert Bmdanagel, Dumm HulherKcu-d. Robert Brnoks Elmse Ryden. Melme 13mm u x'y swap a. Chm , Chumhc nin. Ogden 5mm. V DonJld thndck, Clair Smeke . Juhu Crowell. mum- smncr J-xmus 5' E Fruuk. Knbvl'L Slnrrs Axlene D '3 Gurley. Ruth Tlntnher Lynn hish Everett Lam. mm .lpnsen, c- 1 Bu'. y Gwen Jones. Ch 165 Kiuyun, mm: Kennsy. Margaret wmmu um KHQHB, Bruce BluUHan Garnet Knight. Argyle Huv. AHun MziuL David B .m Mmorm Murray. Lois Purely Lluyd Nelson Zenus Johnson Boyd Ohm. 1mm Nu . Knbext Ttwnzsoll 4r! Wimm: 1mm . RPanslnd MunuPl .Ynnes ErncM mama Bubun. Dohnlrl am w 00 4F 4,9; g THE. HURON TIGER THE A CLUB OFFICERS Prcsulcnl . ,Mdrjnric E. Brown ViL Prcsiclrm , Rohm Wugnm' Scum Bcrmue Buwcrs Axlvisor Mms Grnncs MEMBERS SENIORS 7 Lnlmn Hunsuu SOPIIOMDRESg 'Hvohnn Anf'L m anurul Pum-sun Ludta Bummk Chub; Pnlursun ., Kmmun Buddnw La Venn! Cnbbs Mm, m- Ernwn Jumnnsi Gm, E Hdsle-ll M. Hr, m Gwrnrlnlvn B M . H. Mmju a Emm nmnm- Em - - Mom ' Vom Cdey Bernice Hagcdnm lemme Kuelm Grrwude Chrismnsen Geneva Hampton Fiance: Momauk Drmclla Dtukhon' nenuca Howard Oi: Murray M: 10 anble Velma Jnnasnn Blanche Pau'bh Luwmnu Erickson Goru-udc meo Ewwntll Sudulu On; FPnan Ami. Lnndm. Guruudc Tubm Ath-Ha Hahorsen Amhm Van Ruben Wagner v.4 29 THE HURON TIGELQ, . mm 7 W 4:30;... THE HURON 'TIGER GIRLS COUNCIL EL CIRCULO ESPANOL lvFPKPEllSwVVmauba 1 m vvruw: Qmuswr, mums Ulur'w nrm. liem'gr u mu humor, Almeria mu: .xednc, 1mm mr. Mm Buss, PHI ALPHA CH! ., 'Hu IA'UrV vm rremdom Nnrmnn Greer: scorruu-y, FL-tr n. An.- Lnxu BACK uow-LEFT T0 RIGIlTthilu Yuuol. .xsmm huwinL-M manager: Murjm'le Bum ox- uhuugo; Dwighl Hill. mamm mivcnisinu mmmj: Bclmuc Equ mm. . Mchna RydmL Soniol rcpuxlcr, Ehmhrlh Minm. Junmr mumma Mm Eu: mu. Suplmmma re- pul'lcn Ogden Clmmln-llmn amlslnm m .mae CENTER HowiLEFT TO RlGH'l'iMr. Roy bnxim'a luullly Elix'ixulv Ruth SI dl. litera . Julm P.Igc Issblant :Illvcl'hamg 1.1 .le Vol.1 C. :pDL'mIIIL . Shubcrl Ruble, ol'r gunlzminmz Rulh Buwc. Imam MC mhlmu Dmmnnd Nelson aHIIchcs. mom' kowiLEFT T0 HIGHTiClimdn Jonah. jokes: Lloyd Sherman. nh-ernmg umxr Mmjurir E Bmwm odituMn-clnui; wmm F 1. bmincxs manager. Mm unnowu, urli- 1mm hwulh advisur. mg? a: wig? u muu- 2 ; g THE HURON TIGER THE TIGER PLAY Ethel Grant Cherry Adams Canine Tumble Flowvr anr-s Vinm Jackson .Vm-k w cr . . Chippy Humlmcu ,, ,, ,, Sumrm cm; Josqw Mradnws , , Bernice Bowexs Mahcllc tum Brunnun Ruth smu Alberta 14mm sen 7 Dorothea DeShon , Arden Ashmun , , Dwight Hm , Rny 7.um Erunnen , Robert Wagner mm Koagcl .. .. , omne Bristol Tugglps V 7 7 , , Floyd Gluesmg mmor , , 7 , , ,, Mr, D, c. Reuncr smgc Managers 77 ,, John Cole George Schuyler Prapex'ty Managua , Vplma Junason, Gcrlrude anpe THE FOOTBALL SEASON CAPTAIN DAVIS mun Iluvmv Humn Ilwrm Ilumu Ilmun Ilwun Mllu Yuuc' Lo Rvn' nmr Amman AI Hn'lmn 5 11mm To . ckalt Ruben Emu: ulIulT Wilh Le Roy Duns. as ulptmu mun Hmhk fnmhall mam nailed through A mud sched- ule ui names .uul ultvrl with Four vic- mrma. two Lw: dull At the clam- unu 1m a! mu .w son. the Le:- lmnwn alum! Mm. Youcl m serve as Frpmm noxl ymr. .V SUMMARY 0? GAMES m Millcr n Pmrl o 2: Mmlmn 27 Bluukimzh 4: mm rInr-n M VVHVL-l lux- n 14 Sum Falls FOOTBALL LLTl'liHMEN Jnlm P.lec run Bun mu- Kv-nrmh 1m! LlujH Shrr- m1 Dun 1:. u-hmrr Bum 01mm CAPTAL LECT YO Jack Scholl Goulvn Andmsvu Wzyllm qu Paul SICWJH Dmmmd Nvlmn .lann Slnhl Au; p. mm- +136h ' Z ' g.- HE HURON TIGEILQ Huron High School's basketball team made a brilliant recurrl during the ms-mn seasnn, winning bath the 52m. and me Eastern Suuth Dakota Conference championships. Much of the unusual success was due t0 the capable leadership of me cc-captains Conrad Collin and Burton Ayres, and the thorough cnaching of Mr. Frank cgmy, The prospects for a winning team next year look bright with Emil Englehretsen as captain elect. SUMMARY OF GAMES Madison. Huron Watertawn. Huron , Aberdeen. Hlvrrn , Watertown. Huron A Emokings, Huxcn . Aberdeen. Huron . Yunkton. Huron , Smux Falls Huron Flandreau Indians. Huron , Gettysburg, Huron Miller. Huron ,, Fedfielrl. Huron Wuunsackel, Huron helL Huron Woonsockel. Hu Madison. Huron , Sioux Falls. Huron Ercokings, Huron 7V BASKETBALL LETTERMEN Conrad Collin Burtnn Ayres Mila Youel Ernest W312 Claude Jones Jack Hart Robert Bryan Emll Englebretsun Durmund Nelson WALTER FROST. TRACK CAPTAIN FOR 1930 7.537,? Thi: year lhc cm; Avhlpnc Asqocintinn muanivod mlm rm; mums m bm'kmhull mu kn Ian bull and encouraged hiking and lcnuis by ollcl'mg pouns far inrhvuulinn m amp qmrb In the buskelban lnurnamcnl wluuh n L'muluclL-IL 1: sum... , m . mnpwd r WIN, Cm. min. Mm-jmn- Burn; Alberta H WNW Hclnn numd, Kulhryn sum . and men Laughlin was awarded me :hamninruh' Wuh um u 1mm 0! me 11 Club. Mm Jun V I MM Bailey. the association successiully presented Hm Mummy and me Mum V. n mrce um comedy, OFFICERS President , 7 Gwendnhn 8:01qu- Vice Prasidunl Helm :0. n1! Secremx'yTrensurm' Mmjmir. wan Sponsor , , , Mm mm HEADS OF SPORTS Buskalbull DID Hum nl Killcnbull Iv'ulu Lvrknvw Tennis Rum San Hiking , Burxln'k SOPHOMORES 1 Inler-Class Debate Champions ROBERT WAGNER GEORGE HASKELL FRANCES MONTANK ELINOR FOY High School Debate quad AUREL ASHMUN EERNICE BOWERS RUTH HOWE ROBERT WAGNER MERCEDES JOHNS AMBER VAN ALBERTA HALVORSEN FRANCES MONTANK Winners in Local Declamatmy Contest Roy zum Brunnnn Amber Van Walter Frost , Humorous 7 Dramatic .V Oratory Winners in District Declamatory Contest Ruy Zn . Bx'unncn. first Waller Frost m Humumus , Oratarical Winners in Divisional Declamatory Contest Walter Frost firs! rrrrrrrrrrrrrr ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, Oralcriral In State Contest Waller Frost. mird D, C. REUTTER. COACH .3 39 lie A Last Will and Testament of the 1930 Senior 01,155 E. The 1929-30 Graduating Class of Huron Hi h, Cit County of Beadle, State of South Dakota, believigng We 21:20qu on, mind and memongs ml a few casesl do hereby willfully and most bn 0f olently leave. devgsg and bgqueath to the entire remaining student Engi- in the best condition possuble and with much regret, the Hum 1.? .V, School building, also all fixtures and appliances found therein mill lgh Blue-slips, Flunks and Faculty. , C udmg To the Junior Class we leave a silver mounted, co e 1 to be played at all occasions and pep meetings. pp 1' p ated ZITHER, We leaVe t0 the sophomore Class all the old used-u -eras - ' hers, broken pen points and other such bric-a-brac founrzi on 5:: lggmlzlubl we also dedicate to thls class a fur-lined bath tub, to be placed '11: th ISgs. 110531 of all said members h e dls- Individual members of this 1929-30 Senior Class, havin , of the school uppeymost in mind, and wishing all thoge remagliggahgfare Xmas and 2 E3303; Faglrth tfiflth lmd sixthl do most wholehearfe'illsv will and bequea elr errestia be Ongings, mental 0 .- .- V v bies and hairlips as follows: pr 131 letm lea. hob- 1. Lloyd Sherman seeks to eliminate the conditions t . football trips by leaving to his fellow hooters 0f the pigskin Eagnimif 0n ored building blocks, an Erecfcor Set and a game of Teddle Du Wink '0 col. lng that through these prevnsions the minds of those young me D'sHow somewhat elevated. 11 mn b3 2. Rosalie Sherlock and Miss Ellie Beck leave to Zoli J tiful illustrated book, written by themselves entitled How $0 Ehnta'beau- terful Men, also a box of assorted dates. as 81 Mas, 3. Canrad David Collins bequeathes to Emil Box Elder E sen his pew. 0n the state champion basketball squad, also two Ynglebret. fees. Nothing rutten 1n the state of Denmark about this 1iosifl52rs pew D4l lljorothf CFPtton, mtge commonly known throughotlt the '9 Dan as o , eaves o rances uster Hu h , V - 5' . l S to Get Your man. g ex he' Mounted Pollce ability 5. Robert Hunt BGA lbachelor of gummv arts leav ' a One Hundred paged account of his HLife Amnhg thehSharsiilailfle P001? 6. Clela Korff 11nd Mildred Jones co-operate and be H A Velma Seemann anal Miss Burns their respective abilities $13112: to M ? tudes-of profound Indifference when making wrong answers H, 1219 8th,: questluns asked by our dear sympathetic faculty, may they Derepirotnugh 7i Norman Greene Wills to Harry McDomld 1 dlx'el' . '. V . i nlat -' git; Einsdazgilhgnil carvked COngII'I drop box. He also bPrluozlths $$$$ng 1 0 I i u - l i v . . , megaphone y ma 8 suc oud nOlStb lellPh fol th fiom the big end of a 8. Maxine Eager and Marjorie Spieker say that Big things are not rl 40 9-9. i THE HURON TIGEE always done by big people, they leave this one consolation in the reach of Verla Hampden, hnping she will profit largely by it. 9, Claude Jones, alias ttEinstein , alias, Banjoeyes , bequeaths Milo Youel his uhold that line tactics in football, also a jar of MAYBEL. LINE eye beautifier. Einstein 5 theory is: You too can have alluring 9 es. y 10. To Miss Bernice Bowers we leave Marjorie Peggls sublime gen. tility, modesty and calm demeanor. May she cause as many male hearts to flutter as did Miss Pegg. 1L Kenneth Tubll Beddows informs the testator that he Wishes to Will Robert Bob Lundblad his personal opinion on nWhat The Well Dressed Men Will Wear This Spring. . Winnifred Young boastfully states that men are her nmeat but Owing to the limited supply on hand she leaves the possibilities to Alma Kucera. 13. Durmond M. Nelson! reghetfully, leaves his position as athletic manager to the next worthy. 1nd1v1dual. i May the team he as successful under the guidance of that said person as 1t was under Durmy. 14. The entire Senior class comes to the conclusion that August Abel must, with no alterations leave t9 some onehis John Gilbert influence on the fairer sex. Augustireveals histrue native by leaving to Ch'iford Av- Ery, hi5 co.partner in crime, this ability. 15. The testator feels justified in bequeathing to Maxine Hunt Helen Hustedys congenial temperament and hearty smile. I , In order to keep things moving in the future we leave Blanche Dyers hustle and bustle attitude to Ruth Snyder. 17. Jack'Schottls heart is in its right location because he unflinch- 3'1eg leaves a Jar of lavender bath salts and a back brush, also his berth 0n the football squad to Herman Schwartzhotf. 18- T0 Ruby Lendmark we bequeath Muriel Buckls quiet and unas- suming waySe 19, tsir Walter Frost, probably a direct descendant of that great renowned orator Demosthenes, bequeathes his dramatic propensities to Rev. H. Wagner. 20. Robert Bryan leaves. in the possession of Jack Hart 8 full detail- ed account of his viSIts to Chicago. also his birdlike tactics in basket ball tBob 'iterally flew in those state tournament gamesl. , Bert Orcutt leaves and devises to Wm. tKayol Coates his three year old football shoes, slightly worn; size ISVE. 22, Thelma Anderson bequeathes her interest in all athletical and Musical men to Miss Sewell. 23, After countless hours of concentration and meditation the uThree Wise Palookas, Gordon and Marvin Anderson aided by Orion Fuller Snlved the question that has baffled many scientists, mainly What Woke Up Rip Van Winkle 7 They leave the solution in the hands of any one Caught sleeping in the study hall. 24. Kathryn Small tThe Bouncing Duchesst wills to the other 'til 41 l? ' m mauc ISRARY 52l DAKOTA AVE S HURQN. SD 57350 THE HURON TIGE two thirds of the large Small family a vaulting pole by which they tag can reach great heights. 25. Schubert Ruble, The Rajah of Jazz, leaves to Max Willard all his future booked dates, also a ten year cuntract to play at the Pickle Picklerls Picnic. 26. When in doubt consult the Weejee board. Donna Yefto leaves this advice, also the Weejee board to Miss Grace Osborne. 27. Harold Reeves and Lawrence Erickson bequeath their Opinion On the annual corn yield of South Dakota for 1930, to BischoE Brothers. 28, The Merry Marmalade; Messers, Maxine Dammeier, Florence Reaves, J uanita Anderson and Arline Chladek, will to young George Haskell an all day peanut-flavored lollypop. 29. Donald Ritter and Otis Fenner leave to George Mnnsun instruc. tions as to how far apart the milestones should be placed. 30. The answers to an old maid's prayer, Max Brown, bequeathes a set of muscle builders and his list of telephone numbers to Glen Bowe. 31. Mildred Bindenagel, Myrtle Stevens and Mildred McNeil leave this advice Beware the rides of March to Bertha Hatfner. 32. Lawrence Lyman, Donald Benson and Donald Kretchmer, Sons of the Sod, do most willingly dedicate to all tillers of the soil a rubber tired hayrack and mahogany disk. 33. Lois Galli Curci Gitchell wills to Louise Madame Schuman. Heinck Buchanan all nf her rare collection of old shoes, broken bottles, flatirons and alarm clocks, acquired on her musical tour of the State 34. The Head of the Shows, Donald Price bequeathes to Orva, Rehpohle all his technical knowledge concerning the squawking talkies, and a ten reel film photographed by himself entitled uTinker Tim Tempta- tiuns. 35. 0. Lamps 8: T. Wayne, Inc., Dealers in Cosmetics and Cucum- bers, cooperate with the L. 85 H. Tobin 00., Dealers in Ladies Ready to Tear Clothing, and leave to the next Tiger Day queen in fully equipped wardrobe. 36. James Stoner and Everett Wallace, champion flag-pole Sitters, do most benevolently will and bequeath to Jackie Windle a monogrammed fan belt, won by them at the International Flag Pole Sitters Contest. 37. These four hunchmen, Le Roy Davis. Leslie Hutchinson, Francis Morrisey and Lester Warren, have a hunch that what the school needs is a good five foot yard stick, therefore they devise and dedicate to each room one of these handy articles. 38. The Campus Cutties, Agatha Henen, Mercedes Johns, Ger- trude Tischler and Ava Jones leave and bequeath to any other fair co-eds oi the future who wish to retain their School Girl Complexion a cartoon of Palmolive Face and Hand Soap. 39. Her majesty, Miss Ardythe Witte. queen of the 1929.30 Tiger Day Festivities, does most henevolently will and bequeath to the next duelly chosen Tiger Lady exalted position, stately robes and jeweled crown. ...q 42 l3 , e THE HURON TIGE 40. Austin Lytle, Suicide Kid hasnlt yet confirmed or denied that he will go on the stage, but if he does he will leave the back door open to his brother Kenneth tbrotherly level. 41. Verna Walraven, Margaret Siegenthaler, Helen Van Moorlehem, and Florence Laughlin pool their interests and dedicate to the entire school an Australian Poodle Pouch, to be used as either a mascot at all football i games or a doormat. 42. SIilEHCe is Bliss, therefore Vera Lindsay, Lucille Jacobs, and Alice GlaZIEr Wlll and devise to Lois Gagnon, and Leota Burdick a box of horns, epnfetti and noise makers, hoping that these persons will make Whoopee and nonse in the future. 43., Harold uBrute Terry bequeathes his lazy, carefree attitude and jov1a1 personality to anyone who stands up under the strain of re- l ceiving as many of those little bluish tinted slips as he did. 44. Mable zum Brunnen and Lucille Decker, prominent H. H S. stage actresses, expect to sign contracts with the H. B Warner Bros. soon, consequently they leave their respective dressing rooms, make up ma- terial, and false faces, to Huron High's future Clara Bows. 457 Gladys Tillman bequeathes to Gwen Bailey her system 0f regulateq diet by which she retains her girlish figure knowing that Miss Bailey w1ll benefit largely by it. 46. Arden Rusty Ashmun, the Red Headed Watch Maker, wills his carrot top to Lloyd Whitey Bauman, also a bottle of hair dye for emergenmes. 47. Fern May leaves her sweet disposition to Helen Boggs hoping that the latter may make use of it. 43, .Alberta Halvorsen and ViOIEt Madden leave their interest in all former high school graduates 09291 to whomsoever it may concern. 49. The Costain-Casey-Ashmun combination wills and bequeathes t0 vivian Smith and Geneva Hampden a corrugated fur-lined molasses jug, with contents attached, to be used at the Senior Class Breakfast in 1931. 50, Marjorie Brown and Drucella Diekotf, after gaining the top rung of the ladder of intellect, leave their exalted positions to the next two persons who can duelly qualify. 51. The 1930 Senior Class feels justified in bequeathing to the Class Sponsor, Mr. Albert Scheirling, with sincere wishes for a big future filled with small troubles, 23 set of pre-historic false teeth, said to be used by the o-rang-ntang specie of memmals sometime in the first century. This old fossul was unearthed by M185 Grimes in her excavations to find a shorter route to the cause of the War of 1812. 52. With no intentions of being a Crepe Hanger, Tom Blankenship leaves to the future elected Testator his deepest sympathy, and good Wishes- May your Shrink be Slight. Iv THE CLASS TESTATOR, Tom Blankenship. - 17+ 43 l? - THE HURON TIGEIKQ Class H istory IVES of great men all remind us We um make our lives sublime And departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time. All of us have left footprints at Huron High school. The records of some may be a little better than those of others but all in all we have 18ft an excellent account of ourselves. Some may call this conceit. Flt I as. sure you that if you donlt blow your own horn nobody else willl On a hot afternoon of September 1926 we began a struggle to War. come what at that time seemed to he the inevitable. Bob Bryan: was Our first class president; Vera Casey, vice-president; and Frances peters, See. retary-treasurer. As usual the annual Freshman party was proCIa'mEd wow; due to the fact that several of our most daring boys venture to es. cart some of the opposite sex home. As we hear very little about caESar's childhood so shall the same principle be followed here. . We entered High School as Sophomores with little less feelr In our hearts although not too well acquainted with what lay before IJS- Bert Orcutt proved to be a very efficient president of the Sophomore Class. Our annual picnic was put across in fine shape and all seemed to have a great time. King Davis, Corny Collin, and Bob Bryan were the only members of the Sophomore class that won football letters. Collin, Ayres and Bryan were members of the basketball teamethat wen the Big Nine ChampmIL ship. Margaret Peterson had the leadmg role m one of the most 51100333- ful Tiger plays ever produced. The Junior Year of the class of 30 might be proclaimed a howling success in every department. Twelve J uniors won letters in football. Drae- tically predominating the team, while four Juniors won basketball let. ters. The Junior Class took its first active part in Dramatics when it sum cessfully presented The Arrival of Kitty . An excellent cast presented this play in a very pleasing manner. Le Roy Davis was elected president of the Juniors; Lloyd Sherman, vice-president; and Marjorie PeggV Secree tnry-treasurer. The Juniors entertained the Seniors as they had never before been entertained at the annual Junior-Senior banquet. The hamluet was held at the Jefferson school. The prevailing theme carried Out in decorating was that of an Irish scene. The Juniors predominated in every section of the music department; Alberta Halvorsen, Walter Frost Loig Gitchell, Dorothea De Shah, and Nancy Coats were Juniors who contrihui ed much to the success of the Operetta, HLove Pirates of Hawaiil Practically all of the old personnel of the class of 30 were On deck when we officially began the last lap of our journey through Huron High John Cole was elected president; Florence Laughlin. vice-president: and Fern May, secretary-treasurer. Thirteen Seniors won football letters and ait44f5. contribUted towards the best football team that has ever been put out at Huront It Was due largely to the efforts of our cheer leaders, with the Combined efforts of Mr. Cotfey and Miss Bailey that Tiger Day was put OVer m such a remarkable way. Corny Collin, Bob Bryan, Claude Jones and Burt Ayres, all Seniors, Were members of the state championship basketball team of 1930. This same team also won the Conference Championship, a feat never performed before- . TheJumors entertained the Seniors in a style that proved to be close campetltlon fOY that Of theipreceding year. We appreciated the banquet and dance very much any! smcerely thank the Juniors for the ttroyal en- tertainment that was given. Again the music department was largely dominated by members of the class of 30 . The cast of the Toreadors, the annual Operetta yvas largely composed of Seniors. The music depart- ment won four heautlful lovmg cups at the district music contest at Brook- ings. Two Senior delegates were sent to the National High School chorus at Chicago for outstanding work in music. They were Lois Gitehell and Rabert Bryan. e our class play: BIHY . wee of unique theme and presented in fine Shape by the followmg cast: DWIght Hill, Mabelle Zumbrunnen, Ottis Fen- her, Aurel Ashmun. Alberta Halvorseu. George Schuyler, Helen Husted, Albert Blume, John Cole, Lawrence Erickson, Gordon Anderson, Melroe Ryderh and Maxjone Spleker. Drucella Dlekhoti' won second in the state shorthand contest and thus brought more-honor t0 the class of 30 ; while Walter Frost won the dis- trict, and regional declamatory contests; and was finally stopped in the State meet. Frosty also captained the 1930 track team through an eXe tremely successful year. Thus fer httle has been mentioned about the fairer sex and their athletic achgevements. The Senior Girls' basketball team won the title of Huron ngh Glrl Basketball champions. The following were members of the champmnshlp team: Helen Costain. Marjorie Burns. Albexta Hal- VOrseflv Helen HustedY Kathryn Small, Florence Laughlin, Maxine Eager, and Agatha Henen. The G. A. A, and the H Club presented nThe Mummy and the Mumpsu in thg High SCthOl assembly to a very appreciative audience. While the Hi-Y and the Glrl Reserves also gave a series of very amusing comedies. The casts of both plays were largely made up of Seniors. The cast of the Art club play Was as usuat composed largely of Seniors; the third annual play shuwed dlhgent work In all departments. At a class meeting late in the year Tom Blankenship was elected tes- tater 0f the Semqr glass; Bob Bryan song writer; Lawrence Erickson, pmphet; and Marjorie Brown, poet. , 1g is very evident to the readers, I am sure, that the class of 1930 during the past feur years certamly has not been a hindrance to the pro- Hress of Humrg Hugh Schoel. And so we completed our High School careers in a week of Intense excltement and regret. The Senior breakfast, the baggalaureate service, and commencement, officially marked the end of 0111- four years Journey. HISTORIAN, LLOYD SHERMAN. . +15 t... Class Poem E stand upon life's cross roads Where the past fades fast away, Where the sun in all his glory Dawns upon a fair new day. Where we pause to get our bearings, Seek the counsel of the wise, Find which way the road to happiness, Success, and fortune lies. Where we gather all our treasures, Break the old and cherished ties, Call farewell to all our classmates, Say the sad, but sweet good-byes. Now we step across the margin To the highway of the world, Where its mysteries and its wonders Are before us all unfurled. Where we see the strong crushed under In the dash for fame and wealth, See the weak cast from the contest, Broken both in soul and health. But we are the class of thirty We will stand the gall and strife, As we conquered Huron High school, We will conquer this old life. eMarjorie E. Brown. weif 46 if? Class Prophecy ACK in 1930, the city ofrHuron wondered what would become of the B 1930 Class of Huron Senior High school; would it keep up with the fast pace or fall by the wayside? That was the question. Well here it is the summer of 1945. Let's try to locate some of the Huron High graduates of 19-30. What follows is based upon truth, be Cause of the fact that truth is stranger than fiction. Let's tune the big Television set located 1. the Sw1tzerland Alps. This set was made prac- tical through the combmed efforts of the great inventors Dwight Hill and Walter FWSL Switching it to Huron, I find Kenneth Beddow, the financier, has joined with the Norman .Greene Corporation in an attempt to makeyul- Verized shoe stringsiand Jazz glgm a thing of ordinary use. Kenneth IS in his office talking thlpgs over With hls stenographer, Marjorie Pegg, when all Of a sudden his Wlfe, Ellle Beck Beddow, a big social flower, appears on the scene. She had TEBChEd the height of her anger as she entered and I Couldn't stand the rachet so I switched off. I thought that. I would switch Over to Cavour for 3 time but to my dismay I found that Cavour was a Dart Of Huron; then to Iroquots only to find Iroquois a part of Cavour. oh well there are other places to go, 50 giving the dial a twirl I ven- tuyed into Havana and came Upon the residence of August Aheltand wife, formerly Dorothy Cotton, of the 1930 class. August Abel is the big button king of Havana: m othehwords he is the big holdup manl Through a lit tle device on th.'5 televnsupn set,-too complicated to describe tif you wish to know about it ask Dwight H110, I find that August and Dorothy live Very scrapplly together. Getting'back to South Dakota I stopped the thing at Bonilla. The latest news Item 0f the town: Robert Hunt, the biz contractor, puts the finishing touches to 1115 latest blulding enterprise in Bonilla, a delicate con- fectionery. This set shows it to be only 68 stories high, which, although the 51hallest m Bomlla, IS extremely up to date. Not likingthe South Dakota atmosphere I set the dial for Hollywood. mug to a late mventlon 1t 18 possible to see places all over this globe and nearby planetsl, there, 011, 0h. thlfs this: Tom Blankenship, the fisher- man of San. Frariusco, has .Iust-slgned a ten year contract with the Max Brown Motlon Picture CorRoratlonl His first production will be entitled Ten Years '. a Bath Tub. an.all talking, splashing tsinging in the bath tubl production. Produeed ehtlrely in technicolor. and directed by James McNelis, world famed Pugh leEr. And who is the leading lady, why it's no other than Danna Yefto. I hear she does a new low clown with Tom- hny in the productlon. Other prominent Caricatures are Mildred Mc- Neill, Maxlne Swanson, Lucxlle Rupp and Dorothy Snyder who make up the quartet of toe dancers. . Say. I Just about forgot to mention Winnifred Youngv a second Wmme nghtner of the screen, who plays the part of a little Night Club dancer In this most promising production. Again changing the scene, the television set switches to Miami, Flor- wq 47 lbw THE HURON TIGE. Kv ida. What is going on here? Just a minute, let's see who it is, who's the blushing groom? Well, it's Bert Orcutt, the vision isnlt coming in very clear, too much interference, now it's better. Oh! Oh! Whots the lucky bride? Why, itts Blanche Dyer, well, well. And whu is pass- ing sentence, the Rev. Leslie Hutchinson, prominent minister from the South Sea Islands. The bride is wearing a long gown of midnight blue with accessories to match. The groom has on a beautiful suit of For- rest Green. They are attended by Claude Jones, famed critic and poet of present day writers, and wife For some reason, I can't place his wife, although she looks like a former H. H. S. student. Among the audience I can see Nancy Coats, famous trans-Atlantic swimmer. I believe I recog. nize some other faces, over in the right hand corner we have Lilith Hansen. Maxine Dammier and Marie Gribble, all members of the spinster club of Florida, all out to get their man. Sitting nearer the front I can make out the faces of Marvin Anderson and Orion Fuller, war veterans of the late Yugoslavian War. That day the newspaners came out with the hearl. lines: Marriage Performed Today a WOW. Back in Huron again, stopping at the Campbell Park, Schubert Ruble and his famous 500 piece Concert Band are giving a concert. John Cole plays the piccolo, Emory Leckness plays the oboe and Jack Schott plays the fife. Schubert certainly sounds better than he did 15 years ago when he played in the Senior Band, or the orchestra of his. which I am sure you have all heard. Over at Osceola we have the Palace of Delight owned, Operated and under the supervision of Don Price. The big feature is nPiccolo Harry and his Picculo Players in a big musical production. Here are some of the stars: Walter Frost. one time African game hunter: Lois Gitchell, a second Galli-Curci; Donald Benson. a quack doctor dealing in medi- cines especially noted for curing dandruff of the toes. Slowly turning the dial I believe I see some kind of a chicken farm. A big sign, and upon it Reaves, Fenner, Kretchmer and Co. .They are rum ning a big chicken farmi Harold ReavesY one of the proprietors, has re- cently made a discovery that is proving to be a money making proposi. tion. Here it is, but don't let the secret out. By a method of his own, . he grafts homer pigeons to hen's eggs. sells the eggs. and the pigeons fly home with the eggs. Not bad, eh? The company makes less than five dollars a day. Well here we have wandered all over the United States, and we have. n't found out who is the president. In the hotly cuntewted Yesidential election of 1944, Marjorie Brown, formerly a famous Ziegfeld star, won by a large majority on the Greenberry ticket. She stands for the mak. ing of laws to protect the flea and elephant from the slaughter of the American game hunter. Drucella Diekhotf, a former Coney Island flap. jack slinger, running along with her automatically beeame vice president Miss Brown chose as her secretary of navy, Miss Bernice Forgard, former- ly a Huron High studenti It is interesting to note that many Women have come into political prominence during the last decade due to the m. toring of Miss Tait. Listening to Yankton a while I hear that Glenn Sutera is an inmate '9348l5 0f the asylum there. Harold Terry and Austin Lytle arrived in Yalkton On June 21- They are humming their way around the earth in an :1 6mm to break the existing aroundnthevworld bum record of 12 days. hbell'd hy Arden Ashmen and Lloyd Sherman. Ashmen and Sherman 85m 1HEW this record 0 May 8, of this year. They made their way by impersgnating high.p0WeTe,d Salesman. Lloyd would interest the prospect in old recIan urns. containing the ashes of famous cremated poets, cats 3 02:, While Arden would relieve him of his money by picking his pockets- ; At Chicago, that city noted because of numerous social reffxmls Wlth. i in the last five years and because the former gangsters and ring. saders i have became 500M leaders, we find Robert Bryan giving a singlfig con. cert but Just as he hit a high note he was rotten egged. I couldn ths.tand ! this so 1 SWItched 01f immediately. But while on the subject of C dlcgso : and social raformers, let's take the case of Maxine Eager, a secon A1 Capone only a woman, and Helen Costain. These two persons. How big Social leaders, were formerly leaders of Chicago's largest gangs 0 Worn. en mCketeers. Maxine Bager was sole proprietor of a spe.'ik-eaSY.at 45iih t Avenue and Second Street. They say she made a fortune selling Qis. t tilled pm as gm to the rich bugs of Chicago. Lawrence Lyman i5 Eating i ready tqleave Chicago 'for a vacation abroad. Mr. Lyman, also a Promi. nent scClai leagier, acqulred a cold in his big toe last winter whiCh,t med into gout. This forces him to give up his work. He will take With him On his trip his wife, Myrtle Stevens. he New York Times came out with the headlines on July 8! 1943: Dwight Hill Discovers a Method Whereby Sunshine Can Be EXtTacted from Cucumbers. Years ago he discovered a method of extractmg 190n- Shine from corn. Now it's sunshine, what next? Let me give you E.Mtle history: Meny yesrs ago, in fact it was back in 1930, Dwight, While-in Miss Jarard 5 English class read in Gulliveris Travels about a Salentlst Who made an attempt to extract sunshine from cucumbers. He niade 11 his mind that he WWM do this. 30 applying the theories of physws and chemistrythe has at last extracted sunshine. Sunshine from cucumbers, i 'ne 1 - mag'lrhe inteisference in the United States is too great, causing too much static and faint visiaps so let's go to Hawaii. Letis stop at that world's famous resort. tthikii Beach. This famous resort, noted for its plenti- ful supply of beer.and corn whiskey is owned by Gordon Anderson, the answer t0 the maiden's prayer. Mr. Anderson has made a fortlgne by running this famous resort. I can see a couple of sparklers on his fingers. He is at present out on the beach sunning himself. Beside him sits his wife, formerly Irene Churchill. Playing along the beach, and thTOWing Stones at each other. are his seventeen children. what's the big attraction under the palm trees, up near the hotel. Who is that little hula girl shaking the shredded wheat on the platform? Why it is Helen Husted. Oh, Boy! Is she hot, and how. And say, who is the Ukulele Ike? Why it is Conrad Collins. He is strumming the Dgpular tune of the day, to which Miss Husted is doing a little hula dance for the audience. What is that popular tune'! Well, over this television set it sounds like We had a chicken that wouldntt lay any eggs so we 301d him. Thatis just what it is. Well, I must say Helen looks gayer Aif49ia ; Let's glance at her spectators, standing close by with his rett Wallace. .He- is throwing something that looks like money to Heleh. .I suppose it Is it sign for her to continue. His wife, Ava Jones, tries in vain to pull him away. Back a little further, than ever. i mouth open 15 Eve I can make out the face of Albert Blume, still a bache. lor as ever, I supposez And yes, I can make out the faces of Alice Glazier, a famous woman avmtor; Lucille Decker, a snake pharmer; Mercedes Johns, an antique collector, and Francls Morrissey, a mldewest bigamist, Well, let us proceed further, well, what's this, what in the world are these ladies crawling up and down those coconut trees for. Surely it cant be a new way to reduce. Among the group, I belleve I can make out the faces of Florence Paulsoh, Grace Parkhurst. Margaret Peterson, Opal Rhinehart, Gertrude Tischler and Hazel and Loretta Tobin. Oh well, Itll set this machine, so we can go inside the famous hotel Awk! Something happened, the vision fades, and this television set falls apart, too much travelling, I guess. Three weeks have passed and I find myself on board the big Tm11$ Atlantic flyer, the A and C owned by Auljel Ashmun, rich heiress, and Vera Casey, who madeiher fortune by-selling souvenirs'of this earth to the inhabitants of Mars. LeRoy DaVis is captain, navigator, pilot and chief cuok of this airship. I can't say much of the ship, but what are those green masses floating in the sea below? All of a sudden the ship sinks downward, those green masses become islands, and the plane comes to a landing. Oh, it's the South Sea islands. I discover Melme Ryden. He owns a big mansion on the Isle of Tuni Fish. He has made a fOrtune through the manufacturing of snake-skin hose for the social women of New York and Paris. Over to one side of these islands is an old maids, home. Juanita Anderson has retired to this place after her disappointed love affair with Durmond Nelson, the Jazz.king. Other inmates are: Maxine Bryant, who, at one time, travellegl with the Wendell Nelsonts one ring flea circus; Arline Chladek, one tIIIIB Broadway star; Katheryn Frevert, who used to do washing for the Smg-Smg prison; Lucille Jacobs novelist, and Adelyn Larson, who recently wrote a book entitled I would: nit marry that man I must hurry, the plane is about to take 01$ for Hawaii. We Are off many hours pass, finally we land in Hawaii, only a short distance fro ; the Oaikii Beach Resort and Hotel. Wandering about I came upon Mabelle Zum Brunnen. who tells me she makes her living by telling for. tunes and robbing birds' nestsl Going inside the famous hotel, I hear music, proceeding further, I see the orchestra, Bill's Jazz Babies, under the supervision of Lloyd Sherman. Apparently he has quit humming. They are entertaining for a big afternoon party sponsored by Gordon An- derson. Well out in the center of the floor are Thelma Chandler and Muriel Buck doing a little tap dance, and a Boop-boopea-doop song hit Out on the floor come the rest of the hotel dancers, Thelma AndErson- Mildred Bindenagel, Lillian Christensen. Mildred Jones, Leona Kuehn anti Alma Lippert. They all look quite young, even though they are not. Clela Korff tells me that she owns 500 shares in the Ermine Kent Add and Subtract Co. She also tells me that Claude Jones has sued his wife, standing on a box, -I5o+;.. Kw Agatha Henen Jones, for divorce on the grounds of feeding him bird see . m an unsuccessful attempt to make a singer out of him. The Hawaiian Daily comes out with the news that James Stoner has renewed his love affair with Alberta Halvorsen, the neighborhood gossip of Barnesville. It also says that Donald Ritter has been sentenced to Legvenworth for hypnotizing fleas. The Hawaiian Daily is edited by LOIS KTEtChmer, Vera Lindsey and Esther Pieper. Now Bill's Jazz Babies strike up a hot number. and everybody is dancing- I see Tom Blankenship is dancing with Florence Laughlin, fish specialist. Gordon Anderson, the Hawaiian King is dancing with Gladys Petersqn, W119 Is on her vacation; during the past five years she has been in Africa trying to teach the gorillas to read and write. 0h here cpmes one of those Wrigley Advertisers, gum chewers, or what you W111. and it is Fem May. No gum today. Do I see Harold Terry dancing? Yes, it is he and he's dancing with Gladys Tillman. yvho has been arrested again and again for playing With pet mice m public. And here come the Four Horsemen or rather women in a little dance number. Ida Sheldon, attorney at concentrated arts; Margaret Sieg- Enthaler. author of the book, Ladies Beware; Kathryn Small, former holder of women's crass country races; Amanda Smith, president of the Knockout P111 Con these persons make up the team. I heard that Marjorie Spieker was arrested for trying to impersonate a midget, and was traveling with a side show when taken up by Federal Officers Lester Warren and Verne Walraven. Quotinglfrom The Hawaiian Daily again I see that Ardythe Witte cleaned Up big 051 the Canadian Sweepstakes, but the thought of having go much money is turning her head, and many say that it will only be a matter of time before she has a permanent cell in the insane asylum. Oh, look! Over there dancing with Helen Van Moorlehem who works at the Wayne Hard Water Laundry and Wet Cleaning Works is Robert Bryan. Yes, he was again rotten egged in New York as he was singing there. This dance certainly brings back memories of H. H. S. dances be- Cause so many former H. H. S. students are present and they seem just as they were back in 1930. In closing I might add that if anybody doesnlt balieve what has been said, proof of it will be furnished to anyone on receipt of the request together with a self addressed and stamped en- Velope. etch, V THE HURON TIGE Lawrence Erickson, Class Prophet, 1930. V9151?- x THE HURON TIGER Class S ong WE were Fresh-men once, thatls true Sopheo-moreseJuniors, too- Now that we have been Sen-iors Where do we go from here? We've never worried very much A-bout our future days, and such- But now that we have been Seniors Where do we go from here? Some will go to college, or un-i-vers-i-ty; Jobs will wait for others who want to worke But gee! We've done our work; we've had our fun; But our year's nearly done. 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