$ed If :7 C1Xm4f 1x; 1 : .1 1szka djwalstaE; Corinne Bowe ..................... Editor Mane Peterson .......... Assistant Editor Raymond Garmley ............ Arr Editor. X Kenneth Norris .......... Snapshot Editor Miss Grimes ............ Literary Adviser ;I Mr. y nvinnnancial Advise g ; x ; 1 w, it .. 1935 ' ' : TIGER . . Year Book of ' VJ Huron High School Huron, South Dakota 1 , ,, v , l l rV 7,, 1 ; x L' 7, 1- ', A A-r A , ; ,ng f - 9; '61 Foreword We, the Class of 1935, present to me students of Huron High School and all others who may be interested, THE 1935 TIGER II. is nut hope in compiling this volume that it will bring to mind in the future, many uld friends. scenes, or occa- sions which might otherwise be forgot- ten and that our readers may, in the years to come, scan these pages with Loyalty Song We're loyal to you, Hurun High: We're orange and black, Huron High, We'll back you m stand 'Gainst the best In lhe land, For we know you have sand. Huron High. 50 smash through that line, Huron High. We're hacking you all, Huron High, Our team is Dux' fame protector, on boys, For we expect a vicmry for you, Hurun High, Contents I. Facul ty II. Classes HI. Activities IV. Featu res TIGER TIGER Laura arisen: n. s. Cm vucrcc wilma sun 13' s Lullu I 5' 'A 71E..- i , X'uvul Mum Cuhenn Arms... I All 7 , h! Mary Redmond A. B. English Album. 0. ScMcrling E A molug'y Delbert c. Reumr n. eh Sperm. Lnullla smars ,x u. Icngmh Fmpn nay AL 3., E. A L'lmmlsvry and Physics Frances Tan ,4; l M, An R. A. mum and Somolnly Rena Van Htuvelcn A. u, m.gnm AMI Flcnull Runng WashhuI-n M. A. n s. Humvm. Admlnlsu'aliun V '5' ! gm, I 11mm hid row In class. . W: kal'c fb Mrs: awfj V- an. fken :1an do.- dud-e. Rufh A-Wilco t Ruth Wllcwx H A. xmumm-s mud Himry HURON PUBLIC WM HUROM. S. DAK 1 9 3 5 Honor Roll BeHy Kent Evelyn Pugsley Gladys Brown Mary Beach Paul thm Mildred Sven Jackie Christupherson Merle Andrews W ' TIGER Norman Ambrnslu- . . n ignorance 0f mm- women's henrk' '1 pro! :u.- wnn. Mun: Amu n wnu uf m rInUIw-s .mn un Hpr wuw ; her mum . Joyce Anderson mm m mu. mu! mlg'luy ulmw 'mm- s: :1 x . uum .Inl! Scrull a 4. c. A. A, .7 4- pm- 4: a mu , um vuuncn .. m; rum a mum cum :. Lurzn Andaman A r'onsrn-mlnux, mm u'orluhm gnml n-nmw mud 2. J Vivian Anderson msnng ix n I'vnvminr mplmhmenh wnvu Huh 2, a: v-o mm. Girl In serves 2 n 4. Merle Andraws SIHenL IIul snm-rex- A Club; Lnlm Huh: sol' SILIRAIH CuunrH. h Hun: mm 11.7 James Armstrong um gs mm: mm u. in mm wnrm unlll mum. Hum uwm up' A luh 1, 4; quill ml i; run I. . . Howlrd Auelrau v'yhhun I uuulluue u. huu' I mm enoulzh? Hgvr Smu' .z u; Qum n LI :croll 4; Band v. n, a- ommma . pres. L S'Iumsh rum ., II, 4: sec Tram . uneewunur x, 4, Pen Huh 2, It, 4 Pm. : m. we mm mm 1 Jnmlvr I'Iuy . 4' . Hmnrnm a .x nmr m: 4. Hazel MI: Baker , l doelh gum! like a mcrhmne 3 4 mmw :uld Makerup n, 4, v GIG? Club 2, 4. Latin 2 ' A merry h 6' A A. 1'91! mm: wnIIam Bium A oug supra man. Mary Bzach Rule sucum nlwu: depemr: on :1 ground work of mmm prepamuunx' um um! Srl'un u Fm-lwh x m. x. a: lh- q 4, am mm, a x, 4; n Mu Mllluuup x J, Hum c. umem voum-n 2. . A mm. ; Prp Mu .4, 4; m. mm. rm ,nw-m Beryl Becker Rrsulre w neum-m mu - mrm Wlllmm wail mm you 0. A A, g, x. a A I'Iuh v; Gm vluly ' Pep Hub 4v 1mm uluh . A, mmm- Mumlnr x mm up : mw luh 4 4. Harrlct Blruslrum 'l'hor m n m In mum 1II m nllrnll- ing un- hn- m u nnum , uuh-m A mm, x, L nxuun A- m 4m L snum-m Plvmu-il mm. rum um llI-Smn- l Ida Serums! mm mm mm -l n' mm un- :w-Iummnh-d mm H m numxdm mm M ww I .mLNh Mul- : x Nordica Ejamson rm um suhNitlHr m u- Ink n ; .mu nu- hum! Wu 1; xlIVI 1 mm .x mm, 1m. u. m.. l, AL- uh' m Mnlzurup: . H'MHVH mm. Hm m Ev: Bloke Mm.- mm- mu- n. mu- ,. m. ml h ms Helen Eollz x Lm- :ulu'illnll mm H n n- um um. Corinna Euwc . 'm gltwhv Hw hm- Hw pmm- ur .HII.n-. liu 'l nru' m ,r 'x, lIdHnI' nr Ann Sul'ull u Snulwu v ul ul x: n I, x ul'k 4 1; .x mm. ;', x. Juuilul' .quan ml llvkwulv 4 l: mm. mm. H. sul 4: I'm. vlulv , x u: Qn 1 Mm Mary Eranumwc l. gan .xv L x v'mlv l mm. many: Brawn mu mummy l-m uum' ,- unhl Iln M . 4. llur nr I- v ,IuHIHV m..- Huh 4 :, . .m. 'rmm lel SuuH x 4: ,x M M. n V n L. m -l:mmx s huulmLm Max Buchanan v lqnlrlnuh mmnm rv- ILu' w KL M K l'hi Mm... mi Ann! mum Mgl n Catharme Galvan . mm uml w mm .x mm um .um Frances cmnr: mm 1 1 mil .l lm-l 1mm A I'um. x-n. All: I'm Jaws Chrllkaphersun 'rllvl xnvlh W Hy Hm! Ill .. m, u. A-nim' PIA m mm My u 4n .u mun wm- w , H... mm. xu 'H' I, A x. TIGER Albert Clemens m nov. alraxd or Work. v: Lois Clemmens shown I u shnn'l l 'nger smrr; A Cluh' 9- non Club: Mnmwv $ Muke-u'L 3mm Pm u. A. A, pop 1mm. Doumas cum.- WVomun . . Eah-hr' Truck 1mm - u mul- Mmmgur a. Luuu Clnh. Domny cox: A mun-m ml u um gm G. A. A M mm. Mauwun .bmry mm; A ' m: mm; m7 . V Jenola cram 1 ' 4 g9um-uny wcaklxwr. gnu gent nu, Urliiue ; HPFLIHIJUH'B' L Alumna Ii MHIHWUII A Iv I 'I'ILLL' Stuff J; I'l' mm. 1 Fm'em: - m m..- a, L HI! 2mm . dred Crmmnb'e . wmm-x-m- u um ,. man a mn-nmn. French club 1, 1n ; Mmque .v mm up I. mm- 1w Mun :u-1 le'vrrv '. Maxine Culver 'sm- uu- hm n: hnr umml'lunlllw;.' Am Davink wummvmy mx-lnml mm mm Iu-l'vr nun slrlmlnu' m-mm. m4 mu,- 'ngw Klng mmmu w, 1- mm , lins- kumull , x H mm. 4, x vm-rm Fmtlv 1 vmmris 2. senw um xv mu mum mu m... ; Lmyu Dickensun p mm mm-ly gum, hm gnun m. :Imnvlu Scumr Hm me l'lulu .4, A Umh J. Paul Dnlan V wmus m upv uf Ilvuu: u um mm x-u- juy youN-rlrz Thurrey Durkin 'Huw uomlm q hmghlmu- hvnul' Ulce I'lnh a 'n-an vn-r L mun t'mlx urrhequvu Mnnullr 1c M: uI-uh :r. Gr: : Edwvds ' Mm yun m. , m... 1 Marv Ju Fahmndnrf ml u m m 114. m. mm. : Humaninu my I ' mun: French n,- m m h mum w mull .U'mu u'ln. waeen Gnrlner' MJNUIV N Am. 7' wh I mix 2. ,, Mum : 5mm comm Ellie Graham .l.-In.:lu .l quid MTV um mm mm Helen Grumlnlann .. .u n. unl m: I HM mm, Mmh'sn' ml mwwm Kerrmt Hans . mrul Mu m. I .x Mum .5 mm unrrlliI-IIK. Mildred Hanna :qu i5 Mllmhhuv h. u gumnm Hn- umm- Gwendolyn Huv V . A ey ummg gm ! .5 n I um, ... M,- .I ., :40 lnnvsomw r H t m- Iul va-up 4: I'm I'lm 4'lul- rm: Heck mun nu- nmwl rm mm. mun , I . .., .. .m. 4: mmllmll 4. Ime-m .. r, H 5,. . .mmy. Hhmnu .. w- u Immm: Mk! I, . .x mm Kunm- H, uhn' NH: 1. W Immm L Hazgl He. x nmhhn u m- ImhL L um.- Imp I'lulv. vxum mu uul TIGER Lou'se- Ham Viula H , 1-: guys a lam: wuy. Pam Hohm fomhull sun- .um 1: Glrv Uluh m mmwn . I'l Marguerlte Harlan unuh-m- heA-umw n young I 13x eneva Houck - u 12mm qua ' u lu-r wp nu ,., rumhlmul 1min vluh 1. Ann Jamison I.WVW. mum mum n - smm-m v'oum-xl u, an, Tx'uhh- 1'le .qum I :e: m NIUL x Ami. n x x; x mm rluh I A. x x. 0; G npmmu 4. rd fun Muriel Jnlmsnn ' mum m u x n 1W x- Nona Johnsun lmv- qu mill. lln- nunm- m.- 1.1 ua- RElnan Jones vn in .vmm llnn Hand , I, UH-In-mlu rln. Ilu mm mm M: mm. Evelyn Jorgensan mus Hrs mn- s ; ... h t'HIlI A. A. 113' wlllv AL Dummy Kam 15. thx'c I-m . tn. .r. . r 4m Hl-Swru-r I. mn- , I'm Ml. Ruth KE ul ulvnslug .m Hr m A mm aeny Ken! .qu um 1m n'rmdur gr lmu' mw smun hmd mum rurl' u! we knrw mun-Iur m, x mun . . mw-Tn-Jh x: lel .e erull Mz' kv-Iuv L 4; h'vlu- rum .' c. n ' I'm: a. I l'II' mm 4:1.. Huh smum i'mmml Renn Khvsman I-mmuunmmn u y w m'lu. 1mm .11 ' ' m-V Huh .4 x- Mn .umn v'ln M; - - m-uxmu mmwn H um: I margarm anhs ' .Vu;hI m, In my in .md m. ml 1m :qu nnh h: mm mm, L Hlan Larsun x .lu'. Hutu: . n smumu Uh-v' nu, .umm an vm: Lemman mm. mm A u'lmhnu mun. Geneva Le Valley s'M-I rrlrl, xx um um um n- . mu m- mm- Muwlm, u. n'y n. I um r'lvm L 0mm Le valley w IIIAva-s .mmu . u u- wnrm 1mm rum, Mum w x . Esum- Lynch 'sm m... L: IIvI-anmll 1W lmlr 1m uhrL 4qu ' um hwwm Jnhn Lynch 'Hv n .4 ,m Mm . vnu- m Iu- un' UU- mm mu .m . , - LGtnlm l 'l'm-v' mm ., ,. Nuthm m..n..,i s: Mu um-k rm V . mun .v nlulu-mp u 1, l..m.vn.1.: ' wumm Mcmrmau IZ-vmu m m muu- H .. . mm. ,,. Ihlu: m ' .x n rmv L Brute Mclrmu mm Iv'n. Vuv mm nu Iv. Mum um x mm J Jun .1 mm Evewn McKnight Mr. M .mmsx AM ! 9;? T I GE R M M Mar am Ann Maddeiig ,f M '1 Just can't w hemmed. u. A. A.: Pull Club: Lann Club. Dnrnlhy Mathews The school would won: by many uthrs mm hers- Evelyn May - ur their 0 menu ma mme are dumb. Pm Mum l 2 u Hmn Mlner :uld JV'IJ' a mum u. u 1! nullrc and keen Samar may 1: Tiger Cmmml 2, n. ; Set. 1 CM a cm I serve , ' vi a p Pr 4; Masque 4c Mnkwlu: :1, a: 1 rm. Clasx :; lmereuu L swam Emnum M' 31:: am- me 1: -ug mm 1' Lhin myselr. Orchomm. ' a. 4: mm: Club :: Pep Clull 1; Tim sum L , Ethel Mane She mm a may or her mm - GVEL' Club I'm Ann . rm 2, rt. 4: Mnsdua at Mnm-uu. G A A. Dllla Munster Hm Iulm'esls m.- am at scum- l'i-In C h. mm, mm. 4. P- A . 'J. Eugene Mnrnhy 1m um um hrmk m u g mupeuuu mum sllm'l- my off mum May 1. l I-zu'rPx', wlll ,, cm Nansen . A mm mm m Hcmldlmu'im Arthur Newsana. sum m uh. m; In mmmm Norm: Nicodemus ' likn- .1 nn, H . man In IL 'Wil-r Iu-n' clmnuu uflL-n mul Ulvx'r'x Elsle m:nmag:M ur- 4 . - u m r mu u 'n . n ' lzwl :learlx'Px 2, 3. 1 n u A. 1, 1n. hm ulee mun lnhrn v Huh 1. 1935 Kannuh Nurrls Hung fur llw h-m, MW... Hm Wurst. and 9 what came. ' rm Alm- mxl 4 l w. 1 Junior Hush- p 'Ngor 5 r1 mun x smrr :- Jumm Svnlul H mm. l'lulv - suuh-m mu lnwrvun mum mm m F5 Prupln-L Dorumy Oberheck 'uml u-mm-r n.1,: llu' uIn-eLM or Iil . ma 1. a: .m- mun :1. 4. Laurm Peek ln'rll in n 11mm 101 nmm- swarms. Gladys Peter's -Qu.-.-n ul :mxuumllD'. Glrl ltver Dork PeWrsun ml mupu am. always m, ' ml huh- gunner. u. A. A. :2 - I'n- A Fun I: w u. Hm- 4 M me .E Muke-ull - 4, .qum 1mm 11. . a; npm-u Hm- mm. z 'le-r mnrr 4; 1w mm, m. 4, Mary Ann Pckersnn H mm: uuum u huh- n . Igur quwn 1; Glee mm. m. :1, A 1'10th cm x, A 0qu I: Thur I' w K; 5 ko-uh , nun: ' Mmm- Ill um . 1- Phil: 'rm-r sum 4: up ; IL. Anhur Punsley How an 1 ltmk? , Glu mm. 2: Hum! 4; mp mm. SI-uum. mun Evelyn Puqsley UV lhun Lullhful ulnu umm. 8mm m y 4 JH nr I'luy x mm s. 3 un. :1. Huh Earl mm! in TIGER Jnhn Reaves ulnleml was unh' 2 Ger Huh :1. er alum Rmer ho Inn: :1 uersunzuny all ler awn. .. Robert Huusn Lmlc. um oh n ' Mary Rnyhl Musm lmlh diurw mum a s,m-uu x, I: Sent 4: A mun 2. 4; Tr m M Sc: d: Ulml'fuu. 4: Student Klauncll Trea Girl RHSEI'VES 2. , hhwmle l'en Cluh , J; FI'EIIL'II Fluh i Georqu S'hmldt . man U! wurrls-x'2x'lml cmmnu U elleollll- u .rumr Play 3: TI: le' 3: Senior H v I: Velma l Urchcsll' - Tiger Stun v, , lel ; Sum 1: Pen uh :x. Masque m Mnhxnp :4, 4, Lunu cum: Nm 1. Furunslc Lugue a Lowe Schneller qu , um sumlng vhilll unnerved rrum mvnur Hum sm-ml. Raymund Schroeanr I'm .. xenmrknblr mm: m mom- mm. Ol'vhmlru L x, x: 1-1-1: Hub u m .5. 1; Band :A. 4. ways Smmish Chm Mary stzll v lwd:n'iwvzlL musk s .IM Huh, I'eu chm; l' M Lm- hmvorydh ' Mn .Hmm rh m rum. Roher! sneaks well w. . P l. Him l'lnlv wmmn :c, . J- Slulleni K'nunml , t luh a x, 4. ' 1' H mm. mn-u-IL. L Junlux 9 - dHrqu- $ Milm- p L uunrm .4. L 5mm 6mm xxnzluu m a sun my my n haw m m rum; lnwl'vllu a . m1. lhem. woman; H Huh. Ulm- 11 unin Chm x. w m' i 5 runs! m mum s.u.1..E'w'i. .'.. Li. w n:n' vm' airmunuvui' um mwrws 2 um Huh TNNr um mmq, um, x. ll lm-rv Mmuue x.- M: mm .x. ,x 1 HJ x Grace smmn tm-l mm. rm WH mun: 4;.11 1mm. in hum 1mm ,, sln- is ;. munch- A mu wwh um um. Edith Strnkc Ihinks I Murr .m-m-nu-m Mr in um K'luh 2 :I. ; Alnmm- x mm I Imervo up. .I. :I x. up I'I-p l'luh I, r LJIIII l'lIIh :. II Mildred Svac gm u dvlivvn Ihr I: m Imim: x v ' 'lIIh Lu ., I Quin .e I. .I : Iu-rlwmu 2. hm UIIIII mum PM! 4. Eleanor Tharp: ml Ellhll'llts wm'v q 1le hI' .m-u - I- mwh mm. 2, :II I, Hazelle Tlmparly . In Im- Human. p. lII-n- i Frank Tobin In IIIe Imu: run a man Iusl m I: mI .,.. In, uwn mum. Mam Tobin slu- mu rmuInI: Hrldn uu- iVIII'nNu rm mu m- A vlun 1, m-h vlub .. I M-I-n - l: T, In rm I. . I'I-p cm. 3. J. I ' Frank vogel m I h n- unur m... Fomhnll I-I AHVIL um. swung. Marie Vugcl 'WVDnmn' lungue ah I..-. swarm m. m. M Im n .m Ali I'luh, mmw I'Iun: I'q. l'lllh, Comm w I: 1 mm- do q . mum: w 1...: wa' .I Mun. Edmund Walsh iwrm'e ..I.I. - ulms 3 gm: In 'lImIl fur um Kr rrI'ua II II Inwm 4. I-me. I IIIh K. :II Linux I Iuh I. - Vluh xv ' TX Flull IX J 1 1 TIGER Lunure wasuin A mm: and on P'rcm-h rum 2. Mukeruh 9, l lilm - Masque .2 Halal Wetrmk - u vlnm : Cvuuvil 4: Sumo uvrnn a. i. $ M Maxlne Wnrrau I-zmmm-u- Inm hut quiu :umm i. u w unpm . l mhrmy I'Iuh ,uu . vni x l'ln Tressa Warran Shnrl um. mum mm mm mm : nun rnunul 4; u A. A. .. L VErna Kamenz Quitu qulel hul uuxve quhh Student Uounun ., Glue mm; mm ., a. Mamlun mm Mukc-up : uni nu. Thnstz nut appearing in piclures: Wmvfred Frary Verna Gucheu Mmma Grace Jean Frary VVvian Nnrlolk Eva Lnn Hnuisnn MID-YEAR SENIORS Thu-d Ruw-Elmur Bml'l'llilu, LylL- Pnulsuu, George BOK'rmun. Coc Crawford. 'ne Andcnun. Geraldine 3m , Chladek, Eleanor Waeckerlc. Valla Vec WumL Luci second i211?;nV:Vcan,Terper-ing. Esthcr Hainher. First Rnw-Nael Leckncs. GPmldine Hook. Lillian Gilgoruv Miss Douglas. Eblm Bcrquist. Doris Skinner, cum Slmvarl. Those studen; who entered Senior High eligible lo gl'aduam until January. 1936, are group has the same sponsurs and u to participate in all Senior activities The Mid-ymr Senior Schuul in January. 1933, and k '0 mm known as dewear Senior This Class was well r the 1am winners of HuruNs chumpiunshi combau n . . Fun if others participated in how and g.rls' alilmcs k - .lh's CIRSS- Many Same Mid-ycar Soniurs found places on - 0f 10 SChOUI- Senior play. TIGER THE JUNIOR. CLASS In argmuzxng lllis year the Junior Class clmse as men leaders Mr. Reutler and Miss Van Heuvelen. Under their lcudm-L-hip Lhis class was nutstanding m its work. The Junior Class has been well represented in exh'n-culTicular work lhis year. Five Juninrs were letter winners on Huron's Eastern South Dakota Conference fuotball lcam and four were mumllers or the basketball team. Several letter win- ners in track were Juniors. Two uf Huron's Big Eight Conference Debate cham- pmns wme Junim'u. OJwrs found lhen' place in tennis. gulf, an Ur: Tiger sLafi, in music, and in girls' zllhlolics. The crowmng cvcnl. u: Lhm successiul year wax um Juninr-Scniul' Banquet. Prvsidcnh Harold I-Iantcu ViCO-pl'csidenl-Carulyn Rayburn Secrulm'v'-Trnasux'crr-Joscphinc Miner V$ ' THE sopuomomz CLASS fg$ 11m year the Sophomore class was urganived Spmcslcr. OHzcers were elected and Miss Bailey sponsor and assistant sponsor rcspeclivcly. al lhe beginning or Ihc second and Miss Redmond were voted The Sophomores have been well re participated m the various music do Members also have found places organiwtions. prescnled in school activities, M parlmenls and in both he in Tiger zlny have 313' and girls' athletics. slan', Student Council, and othcx' A high percentage of mi: year's nmrm. Consequently gram mings :ulv up of Sopho- during Ihcir remaining lwn yams in Iderwlassmml Officers President Ewald Hohm ViL qaremdem Beuy Campbell Sec: 'ulary Tx'oasuI'cr L0rraim: Burnside 6M7 W W VW Hunou. s. DAK. HURON PUGUC LIBRARY STUDENT COUNCIL Faurlh RuwiMr Dunban .7 Hemingway. C. Smith. E. Whimsy E, Prlerscm. Third RuwiM. Kittlcsnn. J. B. Dawns. Q Dmkcrson. L. Burnside I. Waldncr. F, Heck. I! Kinsman. A Cranston, K J. Snylm', Mr. Roy ' Second Ruwil. Srhultz. J. Lynch. R, Oviatt. M, Enrich. A, Gardner. H WNrir-k M Walker, M, Walker. H. Minur. A. Devick. Firm Rnw-J. mm A, omn, K Bccdlc. c, Buwc. P. thm. L. Fmtunm M, Peterson. J. Mincn H Eergslromv T, Worm , The Student Council meets bi-munlhly to discuss problems Cnnfroniing the students and school, Its members are representanves elected by the students g one from each session room and four from we study hall. sponsored the annual Tiger Dance and ery successfully mmliun uf lhe Tiger King and Queen Again the council v the selcclinn and cm' Banquet, and supervised The Student Comm; 5d a rapid pace in giving me big no-dale Hobo Dance which other school Draamwlmns readily fnllowcd. The music for me Tiger and 110-01319 dances was furnished by Reagan Jones and his buys. u elrctcd Corinne Buwe, president; Helen Mmcr. me. C and Josephine Miner. lreasm'un The second president: Juhn The First semester calm president: Mary Beach, secretary. semester alficers were Paul Hohm, and Fred Heck, treasurer. Lynch. vicerpresidenl: Helen Miner, secretary, TIGER STAFF Ediuuw IrClm-i of Paper Awmium Edna. A anu vas Edumu, , ,, Editor-m-Chwi' of Annual Aublzlnt Edmu- no Amwu'. BllbllILVNs Meumgur,,, Avrislzml 15mm an'a'vvz' Admwinq M rgt r Axsixlzm. Arlvn-msmg Managcr Scnhu' Advurxisiuu Mammur , Spm'ls Edam, E myse- Ezho , Au. mm Exuhzlnqv Edmn Ormnmzmrup. and nnunul Funim' Rvpurlm'. GLleS Br-m'n .William Trudwm Joyce Andm'snu Cm'inuu Bow; , ,, ,,JIaric P:lvrsnn , ,Huwzv'd Axvlrntl ,Rnberl Harrie , ,Grorgv Suhminh , , , , , .,anjamin Whm'lnn Reagan Jnlws 7, ,C00 Crawford Le Ray llul rrmnn n. , 7. Robert S vnu'r Jcnulu C nor .hmmr Immr1.-r,., summmm vamz'wr TNT Rmu- , C ., 7,,Rdymrvnrl n: . rhcnnvlh Nm-m nrmluy .lczm Dullbnx' iichm-d Cunk Typisn a Bynumn. Vu 11m Clv Mary Ann Po Numlk mun v. Hvlvn MinI-V . linum-H 1 x' wrmn. Dnm 1mg n N l' mm Facuhx Advzm MASS Harltm-e 3115; Grimks Mr rm- TIGER QUILL AND SCROLL xlmniJuun Tumuning. James Armstrong. Huxx 'J Ax 11er Bill Trorlwnv. Gvurgu Sulmlirli. Rohcrl Hunu Mary Eu. II, 'WIIIIV Iloth Joyce Anderson. Gladys Bmwn. MM. Huvlmw. Bsuy Kcm. MHzlu-x! . ml Svm'. Cormnc Bows. In Novbmber Hm members I Quill and 3mm met for 1h:- nm We 11m. my aniving and laying plans m the ensumg yczu. ox tho mm for Jun purpose of or remaining numbers from last yum' 1hr fulluwmg uITirers warp Chnscn' presidom, Mzn'x' anhl' md UTASHSOD Gladys Hmu'n. Minx U.H'- ' r Joyuu Andcrznll: sbcrclm'y. luwv spunsul's tho gimp. standard; 00 journuiimx. L'INH'H' dvnncumnm uf Ilw nrslnp, a mombvrc pludgrd thmsolvpc, Tn mu ulculs of 501101 lmnkmg :uml hollt-r wrinnfl NW? PHNWHV umvo mhtt'nd ur mL-x'l-ly Imnm'my M ii was cvlnml slllrlius a! UN: Udltm'lul. Hm mn-r. Tlus ymr mu chuplcr Llcndud m be Hunmhly. mm mm! .Nlul'y wurr m. Tlm 110M uf lh w. m lw last a v; 1 Dvl h w H WI U m lp. Em-h mmnbrr wmlc n g-l x g, I ill! . , 1 W hum ul'llzlm wmr cullrl'lml mu. .. 1-: nl hm - .ml or prruvod by Iplumk. Fillh Rmv-B. O'Brien. H, Van Huuvnhzn. C. SthhL-rd, S Shaw. E, Haw RIIL'Y, R. HJlL man C. Crawford. LV qu'lh RowiM. Rnush, A. Hullm'buah C Maura. M, Anderson. F. Culvert. D. Manhews. C. Rayburn CronnoblF. H. Hnblchl, M Warren. .1. A. Crimsmn. E Backer, G. Bladsae. 'J'lurd Rnw-R Geiger. M. Van Voorh . K. Saylun we'rlL'I'L C. Dickerson. V. Clelhmvua. C. C Baylcs, . Pugiluy. B. J. Campbell, N 3101' Mix Grimes, L. Pelersnn. M. Palm. H, nlvurl. M. Hrandmirc. J Vundcrstein W, nson. A. Wheeler, Sm-mul Row-M. Pma'sun. c, anv. M. Rcth J. Armstrong, D. Cm, M Walker. 0 Jun. mm B. Andericn. Jr Hcllmgm. M Bench, H Eergslrom J Cx'amer. M. Sven. C. Waite, B. Marlin D Peterson. M. Scruhy. First RuwAJ. anm, C Sheurmu P. uhm. Chrismphcrsun. M, L'mdis. husmem-G x 11.5 Bmwn Secmtnxy-Beuy Knnl Vu'u-PresxdrM-Funl Hullnl SponsmgMiss G F Huck, G, Brown. B. Kan. L, Fortune. .7 runes More students were eligible this yeux- for uA Cluh than ever before. This may he du ments. Under me new subjects received hon- FRENCH CLUB FummE3:;E...'1l:jn$3ml L. Wuthnz. C. Rayburn. R, Gormlcyv Y. Sprmm, B, Hill. L 'l'mm RENEE, gnavrgihlfk JV Tmpming. C. Dickerwn. L. WxighL E Calla , H Hillestu-l, SecnmlqilnslvivMAxxgixcrmVvlglrgga'sjaue Cuak. K. Munro. C. Shcphcx'LL K. Snylnr. C. Eume- Firs! Rim;x;MSDA'TJWluxivalurytmmlux?Mk . My Buch. Mins Van Heuvelen, H. Mmur, L. Omccrs Prusident-Mary Bench SucreLary-TreusurervHelen Miner Social Chairmanchuise Fonune Projem Chan'man-Merle Andrew: Prugrum Chairman Marjory Walker 01 Francis Club, was orgamzed m 1921 by Miss Jarard, Smut: 11y havu been con 11y mmasing. All those Enrolled in L'Etmlu, thn High Soho ken Frunch an- eligxblu for membership. that Mme :ls membomhnp and popular lhu French clussus m whn huvc prevmusly La the: club is m develop :1 fullar apprecmtmn of 111:2. literature. and cul- h leadim the members visited French Provmms al lhEu' mommy grv nah quebr-aucns m chrxsxmas and EnStex' nmc. Fruu-h W, M people who had travelgd abroad providvd emertainmem du The purpum or lure m' the Frunrh Thrau mastings Discussmns of ' mic. games. and talks frum ing the ear, y made um year m cum 011 m; . directly or mdmc neehngs entirely in Frundx. A die- Specm L'Hmt was by dL-rived Irum French was con. uonary coxmisting nf Lrlbuted m m- cluges Enghsh wards. and n ulxvnluals FRATERNITAS LATINAS The Latin Fraternity was organized in 1927 by Miss BlissV Its purpnse is in foster a deeper appreciatinn of Roman life, cusloms, history. liler the influence of these on uur western civilian alum. culture, and lion. This year the Fratcrnhas Latinm has ubom EflyJive aclive members and Kwoniy associate mvmhors. In November lhe club prepared and presented :1 model club mculing before the Round Table for TcaL'hH's ul- thc C1 ussics during the South Dulm.u Educational Association convention. Roman festivals, their significancv and present day surviv monthly meetings during the yu ar, A15 ul those Inov tests. and crossword puzzles l'urnis als were featured nl thP Hugs Latin plays. mung. wm- hocl cnlcrminmcnl. fur the Latin clu'h mumlwfi and their guests. Corinne anu, rCnmuIrwSam Sh Prueluxk M aware! Van Vnm'his Quaosmr uw Aedilc; Mary Ilnnr-y Mnrgmm Suinth'y ! ! i BIOLOGY CLUB Under the supervision of Mr. schieiling the Biology classes have made rapid progress in the sludy and appreciation of nmure, Th1: year there are approxi- mulcly one hundred thirty members. and laboratory combined me course is made very inter- With ihe classwork t by seeing what he is studying under Csling. The latter enables the student to profi close uhservmiun. a! tree, which was planted as an activity of ihis un Hi-centennial celebration, is making f the school grounds, Tha George Washington memuri club in 1932 during ihe George Washingl rapid prugress and adds much to the Ppemmme 0 The classes have m-ide several tripS ii. poinls nr inleI'DSl within ihe city for me e or studying and observing liu uscience, nature. and animals. In this way the purpos .. .. l'xd. ulauieuryihm Expm-miicms. beillwt'm 'q aPP'L MASQUE AND MAKE-UP The Masque and Makeup Club. Huron High School's dramatic organization. has proved to he one of lhe most popular Extrawurricular activities in the schouL The members, numbering 120, are dwided into two groups. The beginners or first year group, study th art of make up and slage-crnl'x. again divided to form the directors' group, the stage designers' group and the actOFS' group. The second year group is The meetings are held the fourth lively, At L actor's viewpoint and 1h? critiGs angle- PresidanlaCarnlyn Raybum Vice-President-LnRoy Haberman SecmmryA iMary Beach Treasurer BiIl Trodway Spunsor r-Miss Wilmx TIGER SENIOR PLAY Thml Rnw Fl'cd Huck Kenneth N , - s L 1 ' , - Bruce Mdmym- 0er LL. C: Iwmul. Gcmgn Schmidt Lloyd Dxckensun, Second Raw Jack : Christophmmn Nm'dlm Bjnl'nson. Daris Pnirrsun. Louise Hcin Kulhlmm lee. . Fim now 1-ch1yu Fugslcy Howard AxL-llml. Helen Miner. William McDermou. VaLots Clemens. There isn'L auch a chmg as romance. slated one nf the characters m The Gar. dr-n M the Munn. ' presented lay the Seniors May 17. a bmwmenl likv mum x'npl'uvcd her friend Gladys 12mph are still flowers and canoes and mnonhghl, hWhy du you make '7 And there still fall m love. rlmft Ihcy, :lenm'ul m the lilllc mnonllghi garden scone. s righl rromanco was 1 ks or 1900 gave Gladys m, Iinl Gibson Girl fro: . uvun more romantic almos- bun mum and quz DhL'x'c m lhc smmd am, Garden nf mp Moon presented good ' Tln-uugh.' m'ly xzhurncters m the Fuwl HSmilm Sumo ot the lmrnclmxs wh Similar m plot m wrlruvcd eltl le'ImS I w mung in tho sucrmd acl. lA-sts of rlramuHc abjlxly. imrl lhird m and the same :- JUNIOR. PLAY John Wright. RiL'IhH 11 Cunk. Rum dex RuLll Elaine Geiger. Lyman Rdey. Josephine Minor. William Tredwnyv Elmm' Neibnn, Gilbert Blndsne. Louise ForlumA Ruburl Hux'm Elwood Bascman. The Jumor Class oHeI-od as its annuul comedy, Lso This Is London. Goodrich and in the movies by success m the hands of amateurs dramatic production Lhe well known Presented successfully on Broadway by Arthur Will Rogers, the production proved as much of a Dr each olher. I is Americah born but of Enghsh marriage b me wives Mrs Dm . V , ' ught them togethe; with the ad of , pel J . NielsonJ I umph'm Mmm and Lady BOauuhamp mum Alfred Hnneveuu U4 ymzm Rlle Th Basemam and F1 , V cm! Unhn VVn 1: , d the cast. unh Wham Chum enmed g, l Jenmnds 031th TIGER DEBATE Suulum; Ghidya Drown Huymmu! Gmmlcy. Jenn Hctlmgcl' Sl'illUKliDolelrl Srhradcl'. Jcnulu Cvnnmr. Mn Rcuuw. Grmuc SchmiriL Kw: 0mm Impm-mm umnhg Humn's 1935 dchminq lulu'cl: is the Big Ewghl cruwu. m whiuh Hurun won five debalcs md lust onu, Al lhe invllnuolml mcnl M. the Km- Vorswly ur South Dakota m which 29 1021115 tnnk pun Humn mmmainrd an m'mw 3, thus mug fur rim plant. by wmning thc disd'id Lournur Lmd of dl. um uf live wins and one Ins Fur the Nth cnnchutnu igxble for sum: COmpL'mllm Amy Huron became cl d by Sioux Fulls m the mm m c nflm' mom. Thu loam was ehmmalc Wmdming undefeated through Ihc first Hume mumls. Humn took pan m 5m'nu th-ty nchulvs, lmlng m. c-cl 11m: Ovmlr mu rhnacn to represent Hnum m :un com in lmmmnus and G1 In tho lucnl dvclauml Jcnnlu Cmmm Russ and Jcnulu v anlys Brown. dmmuhu HIL- Urntury rlivwmn. zu'll pIdL'Dd scunnd. Enlvrml in 1110 dialrwl cnnlcSL, Emu mu.1-.,Jm,m Cmmcr. Gummy e arr Dnn Srhmnlvx. In duclanmlmn 1211:: w ,. UV: nn- Luh-z- Hivmm's in debut oxmlev and Jean Hellinuul' SChunch, Raymond G and Russ Oman, Gladys nruwn. Jenola Cranml TREBLE CLEF ' . 'hl Belly Marlm. Ruth Eirks. E 'h'nan. Helen Mmel, Many Ra: . A Mary A1311:n :eI;:$;gHE:I:l;oly: anhurn. Marjorie Wagner, Verna GnahclL Ann Jdmlhon. m , x Joyce Vanderstein, Mildred Gram. Mildred Ruush. Belly Shuks. The Treblv Clef Club, one of Huron Higlfs mosL active music organizations, is a Junior member oi the Stale Federation of Musxc clubs. Last fall the club took an aruve part in the musxcal prngrams during the s. D. atinns throughout the city. in Wednesday Music E. A. convention. It has appParcd at several urganiz the high school assembly, P. T. A. organizations, the Candle llghting service, a Music Week concerl at service. ale Carol and Cavour, and the Baccalaureate pyesidentqkuy Marlin SecretaryWMary Royhl TreasurerraCamen Rayburn Accompanisthm-y Ann Peterson SponsoraMiss Helen Buchanan 1713,17, vymunJu 7M7. A fl, 1m ,.;,.m ,Jf'S'i a a .'. Jvrbrsrwol ,1 5,0er TIGER BOYS' QUARTET John Lynch First Tenor Rmm Kilhlli-U!7Sw:uund Tmmr Gerald Sncnllgm Buulum- Robert Sllcckzinw Organuud this fall, :hu Erws Quartul has hiromc an mt cm'c fuuluw for any entL'rLuinmPht. Their good vrrcv; nnd plunsvvm mterprctaliuus of bong; haw brown thum gram pupLUarily. thnbly tlvu must nnpurum: uppuuruuuc before u 1119,11 school nudlchC was in lhe rule of Ymping Alligators at the JuniurwSunwr Banquet. The Quartet. 15 well knnwn by me gunm'ill public M L hm sung at banquets, wrhes, and ,xurvicc Clubs. Chnstmas week my P, T, A, meetings, cmwmuonq. Uln tank mm m Lhc chnmday MM ralp Cindlv Lighhng barvmc. Each member handleda lmdmg part in Lhc- opux'ri'a 0 Club zmd the Mixed. Choxns. WM mku m' Ashdkhnn and 15 m.- acme member oi the Hays Glu a- Ildlianw MELINKA 0F ASTRAKIIAN General Ivanhofi ............................................. Roberl Whitney Melinka Ivanholf ................................................ IVIary Royhl Vaska and Wasku .................................... Bally Martin, Olga Hohm Sophia Pmmvich ........................................... , Verna Gizchell Dean Campbell , ............. Helen Habicm Mary Strongfol't ........................................ Carolyn Rayburn Captain MichaeI Arensky .V ................................... Rem, Kinsmn Corporal Ivan stkl ------ ,V...., ..................... q , Gerald Snedigar B b ------------------------------- o o ......... ..... VW. Ruben Shanks Gordon King .......................... - ,, 7777777777 7 John Lynch A. 3 Cohen ........................ V' ,...,,.,, ----- 7 Le Rny Haberman Chin Chin .......................... ........... 7.. Norman Schwiewrl TIGER MELINKA OF ASTRAKHAN The best upercua lhal Huron has seen rnr yDilfS, :1th juvenile Dr profus- sionul . , . is the way the Evcning Huronitu described Melinka uf Astrakhan presented by rhu Huron High Schuul muaiu dvpartmcnt. Fn'st honors for tho SIICCCbb 0f the upurutla go 10 Miss Helpn Buchanan gen- :rnl director, Allhough sh? had many 2w istanls, hcr Capable and emcienl hand was scan in every dvtaxl uf lhc produchL Tho L'hurus work was outstanding. Al an lnucs .he singing was audible and and Ihe entrances and cxils were made wnh alacrnyr The colorful cos- ho Soldicreltps. Cossacks. and Chinese girls added immeasurably 1., Ihe dlslinct mmes nr 1 general scenic effect. The dancing gruups wexc as great 2m 3550. as the larger choruses The Iivelv and graceful steps or the fuur featured Couples and their beaunful red and which rm: costumes were unforgctlnme features at Mrliukax' Under lho direction of Mr. Paul Franklin. a :uluct group of Hunm High mur siciuns played the dimcull orrheslralinns with case and precision Special note in due the accompanist, Mary Ann Pem'slmr far her 'Sympmhetm respnnse to the suh Fur llmsc whu did nut sue lllis upurulld um .Klury Inlluws: Mt-liuha. wulh thc help of Dunn CHIHPanr VHSki'h Wi'SkH' and a gl'Uup nf Suldieroucs, Lakes L'uxmnand of Fun Aslrakhun followmg a wager with her father, General Ivanufr, Complicaiiuns arm. as soon as lhe gmwral, who suppoecdl; leaves: for Moscow with avimrix Safinr steals hack to watch the uutcwm Mary SmugMI m nurelisn, sislm' of Gordon. a United Shims salesman par- suadcd in Lake HIE PIFCC 3f Corporal IWW i5 5 Spcclcd as a spy and is throwrr amp the prison lower. Hobo, a radical Bolshevlk, Hlmom succeeds in destroying the far! but Lhe situa- lions arc straightened out when Mary is m rm and the real enemy is captured. The large assxstinz staff YPSWVHSHJIU fur the numerous producuun details do- ;ems commmydalmn. Mi Wllm dir'ctvd rho dramatic side of the opera. The stinm delivery. Promptnoes nu Cuos. me lack Or affoummn worc nccuratr- and d. nvidencns of lwr mnruugh ka Thr makP-up artister Miss CWPzMiw Duuulm. and Mrss Van Heuvelen. were The gage sel. :1 realm gray sumo Im-L th tuwcrs, arches. cw, mos! elecian . 'mrx 5 m of Miss Crmsmnn and Mr Tier, The costumes was built under 1hr 5'1 handsome and m kcerg h by Miss Burhzman and MEb Cmtsnhm Thu mxdent stun as well as lhe mmhers am x0 1m Cmmmumpd m. the suceess of the musicalr lvhss Buchanan and the stu- doing nf Humn Hugh may hf Pmud f Hm achievement uh 11m atmosphcw of Russian fantasy, WDrc plammd He's the general bul she's the boss . . . It's in the script . . . The Demo , . . Twins? . . The Sheik and Shams . . . So-jers . . . Big Boss . . . Production mp: . . . So-jerweltes . . . Faculty production scan . . . Gitch . ,.Renn . . Dancers , . . Chinks . . . American gals . . . Glen , . . Heroine . . , The light touch . . . Her Highness . . The villain . . . The accompanist, T4Aun LCHAIQ ALmaleaJ; .211 - bu AA Lcln wgwj ff! mghd J1! A hwy? ,u.- KHJ 0AM.Q I T 1 G E R PERSONNEL oxr MIXED CHORUS omcm PresidunliMury Ruyhl Sccmlal'yi-Olga Hohm Treasurer rGladys Brown Andcnuxh D0115 Aver Virgmia Bccke: Hcryl Birks. Rum . Bjornsm Nanilm Euwdmu Lucmc Brown. Gladys Beach. Mary Durkin, ThurlEY Gitclwll, Verna Habichl. Hclcli Kutk. Eleanor Niclson. Eleanur Naomi Wanda . BuvdiLk Jack! Cumm'on NH!v Chlatlck. BIND onm- Mildred Barlow Dale Ecckcx Jack lelufaan. I W 21 Hubcrmum Harris. 'Rnb Janna. Bob Kunsmim. Rcu Cuuk, Dick Dwycr. Jack Ems. Burlnn- Fangnr. Arch! Farsburg Ezr' Geux'ginrlps 03ng Huskms. cmres Hughm Hubclt AccoxnpunistiMzu'y Ann Peterson Sullranos Cmupbcll. Bony Clam. Erma Cumminm Marliss Furruw. John thm. 01m Jacabscn. Clam Munm, Belly Second Sopranos Oakland. Blanche Ohurbcck. Dmrollly mson, A!ycn Rayburn. Carolyn Suylnr. Kullmrinu Juan Slmcks. Duly Allus Juxmson. Ann mums. Zelda LcEngk- Wolnnu Mnorc. Florence Puerwu. Dons Fumm Luis Tunurs Krug. James Lynch. John Nclsnn. Fuxcsl Nelson. Herbert OCunncr. Gene of u. Alan Ovizm, Rms Basses Keck; Sum Milllon. Gm! Melhyu, Harokl Miller, Bnb Olaunv Glen Pasok Grant Perkins Dmmlrl Plurl'D, Roy Mum. Hnlcu Royhl, Mar Sprung Enum- Sleichen. Mary Agnes Txotlzr. Jean Van Voorhis Margaret Honon. Marguerite Strike. deth Swan. Dorothy Wagner. Marjorie Walker. Marjorie Wane , Mary Helen Ruush. Mildred Scruby. Man Jmn Vandmtpin. Joyce Wacckerlc. Eleanor: walker. Mary Zellcr. Betty Pugsley. Eugcnu Rice. Bub Schwimert. Norman Shuwcll. Danald Strecmr. Bub Thorsncss, Nm'vin mum Lvman Shaw, snmm Shceks Bob Smith. Claud Sncrligar. Gerald Wilson. John Whimy, Bab Wharton, Ben ORCHESTRA The Huron High School Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Paul E. Frank Iin, has taken an active part in this yeaer musical aclivitiei The orchestra joined with the Glee Cluhs in producing wwelinka of Asa'akhxn. n has furnished music for the Junior and Senior plays, the Rolary and Co-uperative clubs, Music Week programs, Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises. As part cf a' mass orchestra, the Humn High Orchestra appeared before lhe s. 11 E. A. convention and in the Music Festival a! Bx'ookings. Personnel Director-Paul E. Franklin rim Vlalin Second vxn. Clarinm Harald Van Heuvelen John Wrigm nobm Strwter Mariam Walker Maxine Teuher Margaret Van Vuophm Raymond Schroeder Wesley Brand Emmett Minsk: Ruth Flaming Flujc Florence Castle Norman Ambronus Juha Snmh Fern Hollisler Dorene Tam: Roberta Cox: Maxine Walters Kama Iarsan 1- . Flamncs Keuey Lulu Power W Dummy Disnry Howard Am'lrad ,, Reagan Jones WM Calvin Calendinc Robert Gramn nxcuoplmne 1' b George Drew II mm Cello Mickey nggms Kendall Ln Cmn nmh mu Kenneth Martin D s Buss Horn Piano H Sam Shaw Gloria G d- Allan Hoy Dale MnNichnI: EstL-l Jana? an Hclivo part in musical aciivllim rlurmg Hm year 1935. Trumputs Howaud Axelrnrl Calvin Cdlnndme Rmum Jones Iim'ulrl Van HL-uvclun ... Clcmr-m Leland Haw.- Peggy TL-ubur Tr nlumL ' Km. uh Mani Kmdnll Lu C m M: Juuu 30mm Tluulr-y Dmmn Punhnu lpscn Pictnlu Guulun Bmdcnagul Personnel Fluk- Juli SmAUI RuhL-rm Cuxu Mullunlmuc George Drew 1; u- Waldncr Mmkoy Htggins Ems Hum Me I'yle Snyd n r Du 1v MEN mllol Sum 5111: w Drulm Allen Hay Lloyd Gillund Jnrk Cnhun Lohus erL J. Thu IIurnn High Svlmul Band ululur lhu dilculwn uf Paul Franklin has lukvn Saxophone Enrl Ramsell Jordan Mxllcr Marvin Furch Men in Holder Vyrl Huddlvstnn Lowell Thieman CIurint-l Harald Melhyo Arthur PugsloY Bob Streeter Ma arm Van Vuorhis Jack Arends Claire Ch smmun Dunald Dawes Claude Eb l Mm is G mu Andrew Palm Byron Tillman Art Wigner FOOTBALL Gh-h' hng-Coach Dcklalz. W. Busch. '1 . Vngal. E, Nelson V7. Grass, M MultL-x'. E. Walsh. ShL-uks. M. KilllEaulL C. Smilh. R. Kinsman, L. VOSS, F. Heck B, KunL A. Devick, L. mm . o. snewm. P. Huhm, Assl. Conch Reuller. E. Hulun. mud Rnwngr. B. Trcdwny, .Y. Snrensun. C, Reinxlma, G. Fasek. 1:, Mumm, B. ms, B Small. MV Boyle. 13. Whitney. E. 3 Downs. L. Hnbcrmun. G O'Connor. K O. F. Jacahiom M Fm'ch. Fulcrsonv C. Crnwfnrd J. V fish, A. Clemens. ihduL H. Langland, E. Huddleston. L. Faul- m. J mu c. Harman. R Nelson. D. BcrquisL R. 0mm. G. Van Winkle, F. Hunt- wurk. D. Gamer. Although confronted by burners of injuries Hurun's Tigers swept through Eastern South Dakota CUnfCl'e and superior physical slrengllh schedulc unbeaten to ascend the .heir 1934 iouxhnll nce lhrune. Thu: Tuddy MItChEll game, lhc rough Watertown encounter in which Humu broke thew opponents perfect Km Day record. uur homecommg against Abw dean um was saved by a lung puss, Hollm m Kit. Icsun,and m H 1 .1 1 tie battles of tho 6 a sum m with Brnukmgs were all , last ditchn lypc Leading Lhe Tlgprs fr group of veterans about h' Camain Alvin Dcviuk had 2- will he mi ing as next wuss squad '3 Eian All-Stntu hunUI'S lost by uradumiun . ' vugd' M' Mme? x R. Kinsman and BASKETBALL - Fred Hack, Jlm Suu'nbnn. 0 F. Jacnbson Cdpluln Mdhlmll :muzn Huh Emu Munngnr Bob Kuni, - alenfvruncc regulms L, n- 9 Eu, 02' South Dakoxa Confcxunuu wovcx', budding his 1935 team arnund Cnmh Dc-klulir Alvm 'D Kmlcson. B With un ulmg, Hurun Champm Captain dum- a sI After 1: HF Tourney qt mnuu-d by Millm- Mm: having beaten thm in lqu' Cnnfcxumc um Tlgm t'mexgcd win 1mm 1 Enstcm South Duk Lu L as Lhu nul: quinL to heal vhe Chmw From ll pdul m thcm place Imnurs. Tnbulv nmsl bu - - - , mmr. pumlul, Smux Falls VViunoxs m a rlnfu'c-nm QMLW 1935 II CLUB -- v ,. :rl Fuurlli RuwiR Jnlmmn. B Ruse. 1.. an's. J, E an B. Bumll. N, Dcckncds, 0 Slewl '11 Id Raw W GYM: E Nolsnn. H, Hume . B. Oxhuruv 0, F. .lnwlmml. E Peterson. C4 Mf- u' - . .. . Dowell. Sncund Ruwr M. Buyka E, Walsh 13. Sharks. J. Sort: mun. C Smith, M. Kiuleson, R. KinSV man. D. Cuneh Mr. Deklnlz, Fll'hl RnW7J. MIHL-n Mr Muller. F. Huck. Ah DL-viL'k. E Kuni. P. Huhul. E Huhm. G, Snedih gan MA Buchanan. With the largest membership since H was nl'gani7ed, the h club has enjoyed mdership of Bob Kuni, treasurer, and Coach Deklutz, sponsor. one of ihe most successful year: under the I president; Har- old Hantcn, secretary- 0n:- ut the club1s aulslanding activiues was lhe hHm spring at which the captains tor next year Club pinmc held this were chosen Medals were given to Funds for these medals all games this year. Thesv everyone whu had won a letter in any spar. were mused by selling candy al lhe inothnll sales were in charge of Paul Huhm. this senson. and lmskelb ' Her wmnels m f0 00 a1 ' and golf-ihe unly 3130145 in which Huron engage I hdSketbau' mink. wnms' aslic competihinn. PEP CLUB - Peppy students of Huron High reorganized lhe Huron High Pep Club earlv this year so as to be ready to boosl Huron m victory in the first home footbnil game. Miss Buchanan was elecked sponsor anrl Miss Bailey, assistant. The three Cheer leaders, Hnward Axnlrad, Evelyn McKnight and Eleanor NiclSc-n Were desigv hated presidem, scerelary-lx'uahurer amd snclal chairman. respectively At the Tiger Day game the Pep Club appeared in combinauun hat-horns of the d black, Their organized cheering and colorful Learn nu m a 0-2 victory over Aberdeen :chool colors, orange an Immatmns helped greatly to spur the Perhaps the club's mosL successful coup of the year inward reviving school tic horse, Hmor. Elmer made his fust appeaxu pep was the appearance of me prophc ing just burul'c- the vd himself as u fa unce all a massed pep meet bxg IIunuhSiuux Falls baskekbnll Thxs mascot establish a Huron viutury cmnc mm. game in Februury- vurile with sludenls wlwn his bold prediction uf methml of minng molmy used by so many organ. Jimcy dances, the popular mum hy the Pep Club. izalinns this year, were firm imr HURON PUBLIC LIBRARY , HURON, S, OAK. 1 n . a G.A. A. Fifth Huw-R, BirKS M J. Sclmuf H M Bnkuz. F. Slnkc. 0. Olson, M. J. Scznl quxh Row D Cux Euxlr' E N 'l 1R0 7H . mk L Bnrvmklu. 1 Hr: .Mmm, D AIHL'HJHL Su-n d Hou-aL, PI n, o. Hohm, L A Bcelm .13 PL . hm Row-J. '5qu g. B Lama NA Juhumn. .77 Andelsnn, Mus ButlL-y. 1-', lexx G 13mm. c JumbsulL R Chlnzmlz V. JUIHvSmL A. Gmdnm, E Thurgm, D, Brnnclvnlrl. W. L0 .xun M. Svnc, C; GHIcsmq T, Woman .I, Chrismphmmn. Burdmk. M FulnL A Whr-t-hq. D. Mvrlxgm: C. Marks. Although the girl athletes hr Hm :clmn huys we Fmd ihal thorv :u'c IurL iv: active nmm-s wm- Joyce Anderson, prusiduul: Allowr'on Gardner. qun . ruby aecrotary, 51mm Heads wm'c Alyce m Chludck, Lms Putersnn uml Allmun W'hr'L-lulx 1 du nob gain as much puhhcity 115 the memhm at me a A. A. Tm y war the idL-m: Mary won. Wntmm LuEngln, Belly VicC-n The vm'ious Wm m which the mambo ball, luLlenhnH. Lennie and hiking runkcd vidury in all mm smith, a college w. A. rs participated wure volley Ir. hpiw M the kec A aL'lOrlI-d 1 ball. baskt'li n culnm-Liuon, Um Smiur mskoumll mm: pluyml dud doicatk'd A twain lwu'v. AI. thn Clusn nr le 5m I-lmwn gt: Iciwn letters Fnur mmm'nln v, 1mm. Two sun AllStax- Athlelu. 15 whu had onrncd HVr- hum 4-I'v awarded to those .Inyu- Alulmwn mm Dom P lml Imam xxerv whn 1m mm une lhuusdnd otm-s-m rw-L-wurl um hunm' uf HURON PUBUC LIBRARY HURON. S. OAK TIGER . . Best u'l-around . , . Roman and Julm. , . Yuu gum . . Pme 1mm; . . Pepplcst , .Ilwns ahnauu-Lm . . . He helpud . ' mm . . Mm blazc' . . . Besk likml Fastest stepper: , , Nhlst Lulunbd Beg. line , Best spurt . V . Clilssmsl . . . Lazicsl . . . Bushful . his idea . . . Valedictorian . . , 8' D. Fashiun plates . . Mhal hkely lu SAICu-Dd . . . Loudest , , . . Biggvst push . . . Ben Inukiug . Woodman, spar? that lree . . Tee-Hct- . . . h snowed . . Umaware . Weary and Willie . . . Three guesses . Bug guy . . , Dicky Dicky Douhi . , . It's a joke . Just us boys , . Shocks . . . G. Alfir , . John . . . Ditto . . mm: and Twerps . . . You bad boys . Pair 0' slugs . , . Walkmg . . Ath! . . . Mud Hens . . . The Caravan. . . Phcw! All wet . .Sludean. . . . , Oh, you kiddo! . . Gene TIGER Carolyn . , . The Torrihlc Thrco . Kinsman . . . Tauchux's . V . Estah . . Stuugud - . . Where good fellows mccl . . Hung : . . . Tlnoc men m a bunt,,. . Dillvngcr . V0557 L Signals Fore A . Chmn gang . , . Dev. . , . . We blamh m the ugh . . Aren't WO cute? . , , Bob . . . Slim . . . Lilia, . . Thu DugLyuL. . We won! 10 Cm'mlr . . . 1935 Slim and Dons , . . Paul's Sunday 0H . . . The Band Txger Day . . . Acllun . . . The Rabble . . , Th: Arahs . . Fish . . . Relay loam , . That's where nur money gum: , . . Way down, now . , . Relaxaiiun . . Game. T1201. Day . . . Way back when . . - chem, Lab. . . .Jennla . V . The Broom Boy . . . When we went m me Hills , . .Kenny .. . More aetion . . . Vevna, leB vaan?? . . . The sheik , Ben and the two story job. TIGER. sun .4 OCT H + 12 Navl I auysu, 5.... Aam; 59$ HUHON b HHrAMn a n : eru? a bnq... HA ADA NQV 13A Die 3 71mm: uuanxm' NOV- 41 yr, mums ? DLLE.I D5515 Se. whn Sun Ligugn u, liar wan! Bu rmu Juggmuvm m Smah. Hz a zntd Li: sham? r w an a p u nfuuV yOQIDTk nnlfuuy.4 nv- Ernhav-wr-x Auk I! ' DBJI I HI' TASS? 1mm! 060M ', rm IL l N 4 Au Map: Mal 1 -.m ran JAN. 21 c9AWR58m ?aigigE TEEJ. FIBJS FEBJI. 0 FEB. I1 MARCH :5 O 13 MARCH 1:: Z NELINKA MARCH 21 W4 .w .. rim I.,o n5 .f m 1935 Q . 'Waag9T JWH'EX g3: DANCE '1 HURON 34 Sioux FALLS 27 S. TH,S J h 5 Laid. 7- Min .r J a x h 9 Wu 559.: THE 79517 H APRIL H-z: 7m TIGER E3 AFRVL 1 Thu w, J;nh;rj,+nr n. Kn! buxiuef Ma F. LEOP ;lb r C I 1 Ji ' x MAI I7 5: N . 0a .Gnymn ,ns.zn MAY ? 5H1? DAY mr .7 SEan F pun May zz-M 1.71 m FINAL 5M- mv r1 HAY17 'm AND Nou ;J+MEy 3EUTUHE; mm BEACH Senior Class Poem FAREWELL TO THE SEA Then came another But we Juniors, Thought we,d 1e But the Captain prumotion, weary of me sea, ave this life scorned our plea. 1935 TIGER Senior Class Song mune Puc On Your Old Gray Bonnen For our high school education, Let us show our admiration, To the teachers of khis school: Though .hey prompt all little failings, They seldom give us whalings, If we follow every rule. Put on your cap of knowledge. were on the road to college, From the path of learning we won't stray. With spring's sweet aromav And a swell diploma, On our graduation day. We came to this instllulion, Which has made its contribution, In construcking our careers II. has made our education, Which has pleased our rich relations, Fellows, come, 118's give three cheers. Now that the bump of knowledge: 15 prepared for college, And we thirty-fivers leave corral; For to follow our inclination, We must part a! graduation, So we bid you sad farewell. Ey Daris Peterson Earl Ramsell Class History LH'L'S oi grcat men all remind us We can make our hves sublime And departing, leave behind us Foohprints on the sands of lime. W Longfellow We have all Ion footprints 0n the sands of Huron High school, some to slay, some to fade as the years go by and some to blow away as soon as- we leave. The records of some of us may be a little better .han those of uthel's but considering everything, we, the class cf '35. have left an excellent account of ourselves. As usual it I a hot aflcmuun in Scplemhpr when we clambercd aboard the old ' lizzie bearing license numbers 1932-3. and started on our high school career. We soon had the situation well in hand and Fleclcd Helen Miner. driver: Howard Saylor. a sistant; Dallas Buyd, mechanic; and Mr. Crawley, official back seat driven We immediately began to make our showing, in the various departments such as the Glue Clubs. Band, Orchestra. Pep Club. Student Council, Tiger StaH. Biology , the Art Club and Forensics. We also and several Hmt's durinE the ycar out-ranked the uppcr-classmen in the A Club. In the sport world we had four in football, three in hnskclbau two in truck, and one each in gulf and tennis that earned letters. In the G. A. A. lhree gn'ls earned their lotlcrsh Dlrhinz thc cnursc of our ride we luuk limo 011' and held a vory chcessful party, Also an allhschuol carnival was held in which the Sonhmnurns had a vcrv ucllvu narL All of our 216 umbch left them foolurmls during the hst war and wivh va a'iml dmwhm, nigh and ow: 'hudy getting the wnnderlusf' we stopped the 1127ie and Lurned uur thoughts showed our scholastic ability toward the summer. After three months or playing and roslimz WC seemed to have :lm'ed up enough cm-rgy lo carrv u: through another war. Scuim: ihat u'n WT'I'P a little higher up 1:: the world that when we had slnrled wc mod n uSlurhe bearing license numbers 1933-4, instead of our Imlhful 'h .ie. This lime we elected Gladys Brown, driver: Paul Huhm. assistant, and Corinne Howe, mvchanic. To keen lhinqs under mntrul we cluclvd mo back 5 ' 1ilcv Fnlm the ' . ers u'hn were Mr. Dcklnlz and Miss B hugmmng we began lo sen: v m-'s Raining was not in vain and once again wv took part m all lhc ' h ' ' Manv of the Junior5 wm'c omens in their respective clubs. In amletim We were myycciallv nuts'andlh! In football we had ten lelIer-winners from lhe Junior class, Four cm of me eighi ha w; who brought n: Huron High lhe Enslnrn South Dakota Confcrence champion- :hin! ixhbaskglhall for U110! mm mm in me hislurv of lhe :chnnl Ware Juniors In rum wee oys varneK otters and the m -' .v h ' Um mums team I um G. A. A. um Jun' .1m Ms captained bv a Junlor as was . m1 IPHYTR won over I111: S ' , , v h, h , emor ' ho- mmof lumvlvfwfu Md IMSkQWEU- Seven girls earned lheir letters whim? Sag ir numL s. e a so showed nur dramatic ability hv h. H a . I h 99 He play .3. m and by presenting mlr - - d Hg we . unmrs on the Tignr ann n ; .. , u n slunding :uCL'Pssh ' 11 d 8 Dlm' 0h KE'V H . ,, whi-hw h - ums- appruAchmg L MS '1 W 11m Sexum': would L leaving US We J - them royally at, m g . . h um Again wu were nul qmlu so anxious 1 turn and a mm on ' ' e. N . , e nur ca- :1 Slude' would never do for 0w um. meanl a 11' eniors', a 'hlizzie or 01' coursP we TIGER Hegded some new crew members so we Chase Alvin Devick. driver; Helen Miner, assnsiant; and Corinne Bows to serve as mechanic. We again decided we needed lwo back seat drivers to keep us on the rigln road so we chose sts Douglas and Mr, Deklalz. They immechately set to work and we Went merrily on our way. Our Stops were numerous this time. The fnullmll lads brought fame to our class by bringing us an Eastern South Dakota championship. Although we tied for n with another city we were generally concchd Um bask. Fom'tecn seniors received Lhcir letters for oulstanding playing. In basketball four seniars were on the squad Khan, gave us a dxslrict championship and u runner-up pmilinn at the regional tourney mam. Jn track also many seniors were on the squad and quite a few received their leucrsh The Seniors won the Intra-muml basketball championthxp by defeat- ing um Juniors. In golf and tennis seniors alto participated. All Lhe teams were Caplazned by seniors In the G. A. A four girls received let lcrs and two numerals and the senior girls won lhc valreybull and I mskelball diviuons. A picked squad of G. A. A.'s defeated the college W. A. A. An opercttm dMelinka of Ashakhan, ch many seniors panicipaled ami whwh was excellently produced d let the Juniors entertain us at, m: tupped our car to gel 0H an high was very successful. They uscd as their Lheme. h was held in Huron, we Scnim's produced h was one of the outstanding plays pul 0n at Huron High m several years. As we boarded our car once more we realized we Were nearing uur goal, so we began to pEan for uur farewell activities. We all enjoyed nur stricdy Senior dance, our skip day and our breakfast. On 1he 29th of May we reached 0 . new it might be uur last much ' . n to higher instmuliuns ur lcarmng. some to Jabs cording to their individual mstes. As we were. V that our trip was WM and we left far the hcgmumg n ' z k . C UienccmenL . . uuly Wis .71th on u Class Hlsmmn Howard Axeh'ud. was given in whi Once again we 5 annual Juniur-Senior prom, w Egypt. During the :tale track meet, whic our class play, HGarden of the Moon, whic ur destinmion. We all seemed quite nervous ng together. Sumo of us we knew about it as we k and uthers uch would be gmng n handrd om- parchment rolls saying I um' careers we realized il 1935 Senior Class Will Know all men by these presents: We, the Senior Ctass of 1935, of Huron High School, located between 5th and 6th streets, in the Cnty nf Huron, Township of Clyde, County of Beadle, State Of South Dakota, United States of America, North American Continent, The World, realizing that the swiftly passing years are surely ebbing uur life away and than our uncertam and transitory fate hangs m the balance, and being of rapidly de- caying mind and memory but still being possessed of superior qualities, with highly develaped intellectual minds, and extraordinary talents in all fields, do realize J12 necessity of leaving these factors and quahties so that in the future our beloved seat at mgner Larmng may cunnnu; as emc.ent1y am as progresstvely as it has during our occupation, do hasten to draw up, ordain, publish and declare this t0 be our last W111 and Testament. To a.l those concerned let it be known that this is the las. will and testament of the bias: of 1:16;: at nurnn m.gn acnacl. Le. 1t also be knawn that every aemur has been consulted as to the quality or talent which he or she wishes to leave to the future Senior Class, the teachers or the school as a whole. Also let it be known that every answer received is herein faithfully recorded by your testators. We, the Senior Class as a whole, leave to the Junior Cmss as a whole our austere dignity, knowtng that It more than anything wul help them out of many an embar- rassing situation. Cantrary to custom we do not leave our collection of mis-mated galoshes, broken pencils, empty ink bottles, second-hand gum, waste paper. em, to the Snphomures but we are gomg tc take them with us as mementoes of our trials and tribulations during our eventful high school career. However to the Sophomores we do leave a volume, the result of the eEorts of the entire class, entitled, uThe Practical Experiences of a High Sehaol Graduate, hoping that they mayl prom by the misdeeds of their elders. tWe know that they Wonk, but we leave it anyway because we realize that it will at least collect dustJ Fred Heck wills his illustrated volume on HWhat the Well Dressed Man Will Wear to School to C02 Crawford. Reagan Jones bequeathes his tmonicker tRubinom to Happy Haberman. Lulu Powers leaves strict orders to the Htwits of the school to keep hands off that worthy son of uHarmon, namely Tarzan tEarl Forsburgt. Evelyn Pugsley and Bruce McIntyre leave their affair to Carolyn Rayburn in hopes that she'll take the hint and make a choice between Bob and Ben. Mary SewelL leaves to any vacation loving Junior her ability to work ttG, W. for pink slips. Evelyn McKnight leaves her Cheer leader's megaphone to any leather lunged aspirant. The shy glances and delicate blushes oi VaLois Clemmens and Helene Boltz are left to Theola Trotter and Florence Dirksen. Mary Beach, Betty Keht, and Jackie Christopherson, realizing that Huron High was intended to be pnmanly an institution of learning, donate their tbookish ten. dencies to Cordelia Miner and Theresa Jacobs. Our Unheralded Demosthenes, George SChm-ldt lea ht .A . . ,t propensities to Don Schradert ' ves '5 Speecmwmg Those two delectable hits of femininity, Mildred Cronnohle and Gwen Harvey TIGER relinquish to Betty Martin and Louise Fortune their mutual secret, 'lHow to secure and hold those of the opposite sex, Verna Gitchell wills her it to Mary Milks. The two poetically inclined seniors, Mildred Svec and Louise Hein, leave all their scratch paper containing odd bits of poetry to Fern Link, head gear to the school as a museum piece. Claud Smith leaves his size nine Mary Royhl leaves to Mary Walker her ability to catch heart-broken Romeos on the rebound. toward life to Robert Fitch. John Lynch leaves his carefree atiitude Those two conspirators, Kermit Hanson and Robert Roush. leave all their ne- farious plots, complete with diagrams, to any aspiring Communists in the Junior Class. Genev leave to Irene Hale their dis a LeValley, Nona Johnson, Dorothy Mathews and Evelyn Jargensun covery on how to keep your eyes from acquiring that ltcurtain ring appearance, namely Early to Bed and so forth. Richard Rand leaves to fuck Steward his ability to sleep with his eyes open. The radio imitations of Renn Kinsman go to uJabe Downsl Ruth Elaine Geiger is the recipient of Mary Jo Fahrendorf's style. Doris Peterson, Esther Lynch foist their crowning glories on Doris Flood and Hilma Erickson. Robert Sheeks wi iors. Max Buchanan leaves his eye brow tweezers to any one that aspires to wood. Emmet Minske wanu che ki Olive LeValley, Margaret Ann lection of ucurlers ta Devona Bran Florence Castle inherits all of Mary Bra The Pearl Creek Kid, to her sister Josephine. Eddie Axelrad feeling that everybody' his this nose not his businessl. Kenny Norris leaves. . A n Alvin Devick and Mary Ann Peterson leave their igumdmp crowns future Tiger Day potentatesi . Grace Edwards leaves a plaster of pans cast of be:- h i h lhours. bald dumg 5C 00 rine Waite, and Ha Margaret Landis, Cor - sunalities to Regina Kaminsky, Naomi Barr, an Hetlin er and Josephine Foley are to Jean g tions in the A Club. . 4 , 1. Nord'ca Emma : p05 Edmund Walsh and Fran Marvin Furch gets b dad ' b in Suspe - iurb 5' dy halls w'dm e g nner to Mary Agnes Steinhen. Warren leaves her giddy ma V E32: gzlfgerstein leaves her dalicate blushes complete With shades to fit every occasion to that shock-proof gal, Blanche Oakland. - Mildred Grace's Hpipes. Olga Hahm recemsde plume , Chipmunk, shall hereinafter belong to Long. Ann Jamison's nom la Siiziiocfgickinson leaves one lunch basket filled wit Le Ho Gilloth, . Payui Dalan leaves his unfinished boo proud owner of Thelma French's musical walk, never u-uubies him. Helen Habichl. is to be the 115 his supreme egotism :0 that self-sumcienl class, the Jun- Holly- her that Napoleon was only 5'2 . Madden and Helen Grundmann leave their wl. dvolt, Marjory Obele and Doris Skinner, ndmirels brass. er hold on Doc Reutter d5 to remem 5 business needs someone else's leaves to due and to Lloyd Voss to be zel Wetrich bestow their quiet per- d Olene Devick. be the heirs of Gladys Brown's and k Tobinis secret on how to dis- h egg shells and crumbs. to k reports to the Junior whose conscience M ' 73p: A741, J M ' W 1935 Thurley Durkin and Ellen Graham leave their tatting to occupants of the Jmourners benc to help them fill theu' spare time. Axlaween Gardner leaves her posi an as second nFiice the waste basket to Betty Martin, Douglas Cone leaves some of the spare equipment from his Ford to James t Krug, namely: one hale of fence wire, so feet of rope and a pair of pliers. A profound knnwledge of Civics, V1013 HiH leaves to Jean Terpeningt ? Muricl Johnson leaves her phone number 10 be pasted m the nmce lest Le- X K assistant in charge of tand fmget. , Marguerite HorLcn leaves the school one pot of red ink Uhe writing VartelyL J lelmm McDermut. leaves one black Jack to Chick' Tisdale. Earl Rmmcll lcaves his voraultltty m bum Keck. W Ruth Keeltn leaves her hkip tillen' nose to Vernstie Spule. tM 7194; Eugene Murphy, our Wild 1.1st Hose, lzaves his good natured dispasition t 10 Gerry Snedigar. 'pv Arthur Newland and Verne Pole n lcave one box of Copenhagen cnmplete w Wdor 10 Jim Sm'enson. f .0519 Anderson leave 'tredway. Corinne Bowe take: her trials and tribulaltons as Editor of the Annual wnh her, l'eelmg that they would be more than one person uuutd b2 ar to receive. Mona Antes, Ida Berquisl, Eva Blntu, and Vivian Anderson leave one bobby pin, lwn hair p.ns and tme uux'lm' In Mr. Dunbar for the purpose of traimng unruly mcks. Vida Leighton and Lilhan Lnrsun lo lude for dlslm'hance was, e s huurs cf thankless labor in the Tiger quice to Bill ,w Vt'n ill the ma That pus.:,v quality of Elsie Niehrugge is left In Defane Medigar. Eve yn May. HilLEIID Tilnpcrly, and Harriet Bcrgstrnm leave an autngl'aphEd l'hpy of Ml'he htuc un lhc Barman: Fltmrn lu be set m the floor at the landi. Jahn Reaves gives wtth Ins ccmphments one air of - d - a with mhls tn Gilbert Bledsuct p m Empowers mmpkte Eltnnor Tlmrns- and Bm- ,1 Bm'kox' mumt J K -. , ,. , t , Hughosand Margam MGM :h hur WLhIQLXL alum on But; Feeling um overyune should b0 Norman Amhmsius lcnvo lhe Study Hall. Luren Andorsun 1mm l'uml fmI-wulls, leiyhug that Doc Reuvtcr's L swam jokes are I rather unpleasant odor, Merle Xhldrcws and Dorothy c Thr- .Inkes of 1936 am! How Tn Va .' Thv Willtzun Baum and Allmrt Clumt-m 1 ln be used in Cfohing srlmul. ACutherinu and E m Calm. lonvu u jub welldum Maxinu Culver. Mabel Ericksnm Wmlfrud Frary. Joan Fm v or lmildmg blnr'ks 10 be km 1n lhn umt-t- r... w by the t t fnrmed from me suptt ctms. Glnria Gurtltel' Mildred Hanan . Hair mild tempers to Mls Bltsst Verna KamenL. Dorothy Kamwmlty ruld lhoir IESl pupal: :md Motll vnvulnping 5.12m. Dalia Munster and Nunun Nu'ndvmue L' the memory of twn girls whose upli- ximum, less than 7erut a good lnay'anan. J t amcs Armstrnng and a glut plated Cuspitlnr tn he placed halfway back in mginning Lu assump a , nxe leave him a bunk m Pu Suit 1937 mlvc a half pound 01' ltmburgm- chcusv ., leuvb a $01 Istddic Klub which is In bL- 1 Han and Gmmva Huuck 1cm. um and Eth..1 Mum. lk .. . . NU hm, Ulo night I t :- lhc Amb mlvnlh puvmg nnthing but an :tll Hf -- t m mm dm'b UWURIH hnvu urriwvrl i TIGER V K al the conclusinn lhal .hey have nalhing which they care to leave to the schook 7 Vivian Norfolk, Dornthy Oberbeck, Laurel Peck. Gladys Peters leave a preciouE1 bit of advice to the Juniors: 'iKeep Your Nose Clean. Eumbcth Ruler, Eva Luu Rohisun, Elinor sprung, and Grace Stewart leave their perfect classroom manners to Wctona Le Engle. Edith Smike leaves her strongest cxplntives, heck and gcsh-darn, Lo Lyman Riley, Lowell Suhneller and Raymond Schroeder lPave Miss Tait a periscope so thaL she can see who throws crascrs in her classes. Marie Tubin and Marie Vogcl leave the school a yearis subscription to I'hotoplay. Frank Vogel leaves his uparty spirit. to Harold HanlexL Lenore Westling, Maxine Won-all and Tressu Wormll leaw one jar of pre- cd raspberries i0 be distributed equally among the faculty. Hazel Mae Baker leaves her baby all: to Butch Small. Carl Nelson leaves his cheruh-like appearance to Donald Perkins Arthur Pugsley leaves his poker face to uJordie Miller in hopes that 'iJordie 10W his Emotions as hcruluinre. scr v will not 51 Not wishing to be classified as Lhe nmeanest man, your tcstalors assume no onsibility fur the persons who accept lhis dmy im' the Class of 33 Jenoia Cramer Puul Hohm Class Testulors. resp Class Prophecy It is now fifteen years since the Class of '35 has left Huron High by that hon- arable method of eliminating undesirable: called graduation. We are going back to the Annual Alumni Banquet which is being held in the Crystal Room of the Ellen Graham Deluxe Flnphouse and here we hope to greet all cur old classmatese Lnoking around the room we see Kenneth Norris seated at the table marked uGrad- uates of '35. But wait, here comes someone; well get closer and see what they say E Well, as I live and breathe if it isni Kenny Norris Why I haven't seen you since Y35.0 Well Tan mah lunches,Y if it isn't Arloween Gardnerf' nPardan me but could you tell me where the Class Well, Fll bust if it isn't Fred Heck Talking it over 'we discovered Lh since we had tripped up to get our h Well, says Kenny, nlet' still sizzling. h'O. K. Toots, letas go, replied Arloween. We're off, secunded Frede F11 get a cab, Hey taxi! nWell, F11 be a lmle red coaster wagon, Fred Heck. We asked Carl to join us in the celebratinn u graduation. He declined because of business, but offered his services free gratis- We jumped in and asked tube taken Lo the hottest spot in town. He took us north to the old landmark, now called the AJ-OD Nite Club, of '35 is sitting? at none of us had seen any hf our classmates diplomas. 5 make the rounds and see if,a11 the hot-spots are said Carl Nelson, the driver, if .: Isn't f the 15th anniversary of our exchanged greetings and he turned us over to the tender mercies of Marfs enemy Noe 4, hThe Venus oi the Hat: Shelf,n Marie Tobin, The head djsh-juggler, Earl Ramsell, gave us a table fro h' h - me entire club with the greatest of ease. m W m We could View The first person we saw was M . ary Reyhl slren sparkling soprano by crying cigars 4 gthening the vocal cords of her and cigarettes. . ahouLe We Ones and hns Amateur Eoiler-Makers direct Byron, featur- As the music stopped we sz-e diverted by her Bill McDermatt, the Tomato King, and his wars h , . Gladys Brown and her husband John Reeves, Kermit Hansh: 03:? emem'mnfg Niebrugge, Emmet Mmske and his best gal Dorothy Matheg? Is Hancee Elm The Master of Ceremanies, Paul Dolan, 3' dx- lroduced the Burlap Sisters V m Gu undivided attention as he in- gnhaninsacbk as Ann Jamison and Evelyn Mc- ckie Chilsti halm consisting of Joyce Andersnnv p STEM. Mary Jo Fahrendm-f, Winni- Knight This act was followed 1: Mona Ames, Mary Brandmire, Ja TIGER fred Frary, Helen Grundmann, Marguerite Horton, Margaret Landis, Della Munster, Dorothy Oberbeck, and Mildred Svec. quen Harvey and Jimmie Armstrong the Adagio Dancers Supreme, claimed the Master of Ceremonies. ver they had tough luck as Jimmi Gwen on the first toss. She flew into the arms of Alvin Devick whose wife, Edith Strike, immediately accused Gwen of mquetry 000k it upl. Eugene Murphy, the bouncer, still being a friend in distress, tossed Edie out. Ida Berquist feeling sorry for D ev came over to console him. Having waited two hours for dinner we went to - the kitchen to investigate. We fuun d Paul Hohrny the chef, berating Max Buchanan, who still thinks a hard-boiled egg is a prize-thter. .fo we left the kitchen we saw Mildred Cronnohle and Corinne Bowe crying then eyes out over their predicament tpeeling onionsL Returning to our table, we almost ste pped on Doug Cone, who was enter- taining Jennla Cramer and Mary Beach by doing the splits. Leaving Doug in split: we spotted Romeo and Juliet, Pugsley and McIntyre, who in spite of being- married fifteen years were still holding hank th-uce said if he let go shehd hit 11mg. pro- The floor show took a new lease on life by presenting the comedy team of Esther Lynch and George Schmidt doing an impersonation of Clark Gable and Mae West Verna Gitchell sidled up to the piano and scorched its varnish with the latest torch song she was only a bootlegger's daughter but he loved her sum and then a chorus of beauties that includedANona Johnson, Geneva Houck, Mildred Grace, Beryl Becker, Vivian Anderson, Maxine Culver, Vida Leighton, and Ruth Keelin came nut and tripped the light Eantaetlc 01nd what we mean trippedt but an abrupt ending was brought '.0 the hilarity by the advent of the bluecoats. It looked for , inule like we were about to become the guests of the city when we saw Robert 351511 now chief of police, who said he was sorry to see us in such a state and then thurned his back. Seeing our chance for escape we fled out through the kitchen d alked into the arms of a brass buttoned flatfoot, Norman Amhrusms, who 2 ? hvsvilliam Baum Was guarding the hack dour. Recognizing us as old friends he gctmted us to a squad car driven by Arthur Newlandt Whew, what a close call! Going in at the sign of Ye Greasy Spoon we ran into Mary Hagen Werren: Cnr- - Waite Joyce Vander Stein and Eleanor Thorpe, who, havmg faded m the me t to'hnd the perfect mate and still having faith in the adage The way to a atter'nph rt is through his stomach, had joined hands in establishing a hash house. $32.33 the fountain were Nordica Bjornson, De Ette Curkins, Betty Kent, and Louise Hein inhaling hcoc s. ' ' ding - table near the dance floor we found ourselves neel a party mclu Tagggximus Uook it up, girlst Bob sheeks, sun the same gigolo, and Margaret me am. :jden whom Bob called the grass widow. We asked Bob how she could be Arm deidow since she had been divorced from Loren Anderson, George Schroe- a grass Edmund Walsh' and Albert Clemens. He said he didn't know but in that case fltmwuuld make her a Bale of Hay. 1 V ' ' ' the eople we saw dancing to music made by Glenn Gardner, at Among 1:150:22; Howard Axelrad doubling 0n the shoe horn and comb, and helm Of h :eterson playing on the float were Bob Kuni and Verna Kamen? doing MarEfnlrtI-zston along the side of Richard Rand and Laurel Peek, Frank Tobm, and the HF . th Ritter Earl Peterson and Elinor Sprung, who had united theh- eHorts El'zahedering the Black Bottom. . h d ' M D; the Old Heidelberg maid was taken by Dons Peterson, who .3 Th: p311; and was now a platinum blonde, so as a tribute to her beautiful change 60 . She said she had just returned from a world dered a mug of suds lresses we or tour which ch had won in a contest A m on her tour she spxmsurcd by Frank Vugcl's pretzel fh$ wuh sausfachon guaranteed mlh Every lwist. She . 20 th :cen many 01' cur classmams. sm- related how she had 50911 France; and Calhm-inc CalverL in the amh West. where they were publishing tho Western story Magazine. Va Lois Clemmens wa km wives, also Merle Andrews: was charming : akes. ' In China she saw Hazel Mar.- Baker in w; how to play the Tiger Bag with 1hmr chop sl itkb. 5 doing nicely Fashioning clmhes for King Solomons a missionary school teaching Chuxcsc Harriet Bergstmm fell Ihat have somnthing m scraLch fur m lIDlL-ne Bnhz and Edith Co mm them were snu places. u lapkmg for Rudy valleeb, Eva Blow was trying m In lawns in Vev'no Peierson's Un lhe big bad hounds nipping at The Wm-mll sisters, Maxine away from the door by m a Lou Rubxsun and polishing gcldEsh. Gladys Peters and Lo from it all had taken u Grace Stcwar. n Halon Miner. who took up gigmng grass shacks hvhnt's the Lc Val'ey 515mg, Ohvc song, HVthre the L1 105 of L 'l'hurlny Durkvn Mildred Hansun mm hunt n on the Grace Ewiwards m Jnghcr heights by Jean Frmy worn found. was giving and Hazel hmmml juihing lhc and 'l'hulma Fr m Fu'rbanlzs, Alask L'Iliun Larsnn was in rlinnvlans Eve drun who ww Muriel Johusvm was snlling Ilka hen were not blvssud wnh I Evelyn May, Ethel Morse wa; :1 undo all vlvzm Nol'fulk m: unrug 11ml Wemok. Miu-m Vogcl Imlo column In the w me Ha: 101 V So here goPs. P. 1? W0 don't know huw xe harl mat in Um cle mefs Chicken sh mg dunks meme for dinner. Raymund Schroeder were In well Schneller and Hazellc p su-amsphcre Rights. was in business for he was husying herso and Genova, hm 9 Valley Grow. and Mabel Eri wksun Ex 4. Incnmng nu Nudism. Nurway a: but she won't. .manuoslmrg :I. Grmldiue Hook th as long as dag: had In scratch they Imght 4x5 well vshc is brvcdmg bigger and bclmr fleas. idea of being oxplorcrs, buhcving dlscm'crcd. Thry were found in 8011111 America ve up to hnr namesake and was playmg thc tank ack mabin. get u. smogm wuh her heels at every jump, and Trossa, were Lrymg to keep the hxg bad wolf you bring the ducksy und in a quu aquarlum. Timpcrly in trying 1o ch away rself giving fmgcr w H and dammg the architecture, was ruun maum- wnh H19 gr nvcs tn Waiur spaniel; usands nghnng 131.115 d in Kcl-Kthhawau de- ass in South Dakolal. 1 gene Hollywuud wnh the famous IGet L, lwcrps7l o to tho Involurn ES 111 had found a soluhu ndvic kimos. He n far getlmg ml of beer Idmg um Swiss Alp Climber: cnch whose was low down hurc had aspu'ad belief; wandered h: a Nuclm colony a lndefish buyer for :1 good Amwrmnn scum dish match maker, had ten chil- hor famous P0 rinxidn to Ihc wlundn hull'. unlucky Jupc. who. by herself. a rnmpu cillvliihzila uf Al'nm. and Lennm wore CUMdbnraUng nr uohrc stlling ca daily I :11 carbon mum; THE END e am home a faehiun d pmpi: only. xldo was n means to an and w Your prophets, urris, Heck and G' dner WC wi:h to extend our manks and appreciation to the following Firms inf helping to make possible our 1935 annua : BAKERIES Bell Bakery Swander's Bakery BARBER. snors Bunms Barber Shop Nudalu Barber Shep Palace Barber Shop BANKS dM h Farmersan ore ant National Bank of Huhfnaink Security National Bank BEAUTY SEHOPF Frances uau y and c . in: Shop 05mm BICYCLE symrs Brands Bmycle Shop BROADCASTING STA K. c. D. Y. 0N5 urns Coney Island Cub Lunch Delite Shop Huron cm V Nick's Candy Knehm Olympia Cafe Tom 5 Cafe Tuck's Cafe CIGAR STORES Myefs Corner Pat's Corner CLEANERS Star Cleaners Valle! Cleaners CLOTHING STORES Ca lmenson s Kocpn's Osborn s IJAmnzs G n H: . GgfdoMedrgl Dmy Huron Dairy Products Co. LIVERY snwxca Dgnnppy Delwery Service DENTISTS E H. Bryan A. B. Fossum New York Dcmm Clmic .1 C. Srlink C. R. Stewart w. F. R. Vnmrlou E, F. Win! G. A Youcl DEPARTMENT STORES Fahrendorf s . Habicht and Hamchl K. 8:. K. ComPany Montgomery Ward and Cam. pany 0 JV c, Penney 9. J, J. Newberrys Dxnramns Wagner: Draperies and Dry Goad: mum COMPANIES Ellis Pharmacy Humphrey: Drug Store Longstaff Drug Store Perriton Drug Store Sherman and Moe Wheeler Drug Store FARM RENTALS R E, Cone FINANCE COMPANIES Beach and Dickinson Co, FLORISTS Siebmchfs Walker Floral Co. FURNITURE STORES Axeirad's Furniture Stun: Corkin's Furniture Store Fullertons Furniluxe Store GARAGES A. M. Urquhart n Urquhart and Sons Standard Garage-Hudson a: Terraplanc GROCERS Basket Grocery J. R. Dramsnam. Prop. Cash Way Store w. H. Vollmcr. Prop Cmtage Gmeery East Side Grcccnh Inc. Home Grocery Jack's Market Lampe Market Cn. Naeve's Food Shop Red Owl 5mm Soulh Lawn Grocery H. w. Aldrich. Prop. HARDWARE STORES Slivar's Hardware Co. Waibel's Hardware Cm HAT SHOPS Dnuy Dunn Hm Shop HOSPITALS Hurun Clinic Samaritan Hospiml HOTELS Marvm Hughiu Hole! INSURANCE AGENCIES Flanagan's Insurance Agency The H, J. Ward Agency The Whisman Agency JEWELRY s'mmzs Huesgen's Jewelry Shop Smith Jewelry 31m LAWYERS Crawlnrd and Crawford Howe and ,Temmey Lnngstatf and Gardner H. w, Markey a E. McClaskey Max Royhl LUMBER AND COAL Huron Lumber Co. MUSIC SHOPS The Music Shop OCU'LIST L. N. Grosvenor, M. D. OPTOMETRIST Dr. Sherman L. Johnson PHOTOGRAPHERS Art: Studio PHYSICIANS Robert A. Buchanan Benjamin Thomas PUBLISHING COMPANIES Huron Publishing CAL PUBLIX THEATRES Huron Theatre State Theatre RADIO SHOPS Hill Radio Ca. RECREATION muons Marvin Hughm Recreation Parlor SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUP- PLIES Jack Knabe Typewriter Co. Kiel Bros, Inc. SERVICE STATIONS Huron Oil Co. Mac and Earl's Tin.- Service Streuer's Service Station Wulff Service Skations SHOE COMPANIES Service Shoe Shop Robinsnds Shoe Co. SPORT SHOPS Tredway and Liem TEN CENT SNRES F. W. Woolworth UNDERTAKERS F. D. Kinyon .1. p. Walsh WHOLESALERS Mnrin-Colton Co. WOMEN'S APPAREL Golden Rule Co. Geyerman's MISCELLANEOUS Huron Chamber of Commerce Gamble: Store James River Implement Co. Western Union Telegraph Co. A UTOGRAPHS
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