Annual Stag Marie Peterson .................... Editor Raymond Gon-nley ............ Art Editor Wendell Parlee ,,,,,,,,,, Snapshot Editor Miss Grimes ............ Literary Advisor Mr. Roy ............... Financial Advisor 1936 T IGER Year Book of HURON HIGH SCHOOL Huron, South Dakota Dedication For his constant help and encouragement in the past years. and fur making possible the editing of this yearbook, we gratefully dedicate this Annual of 1936 to Ralph Roy. Loyalty Song were loyal to you, Huron High; We're orange and black, Huron High, W611 back you on stand 'GuinsL the best in the land: For we know you havc sand: Huron High. So smash through that line, Huron High, W'sfre barking yuu all, Huron High Our team is cur fame prnteunr, rm boys, For we expect a victory for you, Huron High ' CONTENTS I. II. III. IV. Faculty Classes Activities Features TACIJIIY TIGER Andrew .1. Lung m4 14., 1;.3 ALA. Fnlwlnm-nm-m Prmrllml 193G TIGER Armin Amm I B..-x. , Wilrrga-sFHna .m I ,-. l m Vlrn Bailey mm Mamexnuuu: Vlwan Rulvlman m. n:nzmn Hzlcn Buchanan Ym- Mum: Dona arown n A nuxmrss Atlmmtalmnfm Dana Harlow: u A 5111le mm Hlmmdl Francis Hamil; x 7mg Gertrude Hammg urn 13.x. m us, Lllummn Kathleen Jnrard H ,x, Phursh ,m rmm Dcmm c. acmrr Chire Murphy x 1; mm. 1936 Ral'lh Ray Albert c. Schiuann Ms. HA, RA Fhr-mism- and Physics Elalary n n 1- . . u'fAefsui' Rum Wilcox . M: n x. Ilismu ClASSES T I G E R The Senior Class Prcsidcnliscn Whartun VIna-FresldenK-Ross Ovmtt Seinreas.-Jos:phlnu Miner CLASS FLOWER AMERICAN ROSE CLASS MOTTO m LIFE'S LONG TREND. FRIENDSHIP Is A PRECIOUS GEM. CLASS COLORS BLACK AND swLVER CLASS SPONSORS Mr Reutler Mvss Wilcox 193a erne Andzrsan I .mrm wlwn : u n amrnn, Wl3 7W ' ,.. m .x mm mu! 5an In! x: smmsh I'lqu ! ' LucHl: Anderson nu. mun! 1 Mnmulvw-s . mu! 1 W, .3 r. A. n. .sm V meh luh Anacmm V Im' Hug v Mawne H'm h I lew . mu. .... '5. 4: Smum. Rohan A u. 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Hi; SKEW Funl a x. 4; '2e Club . . .1; Tuck a. a. s. 4 Basketball Ju-epmnu Foley HA aluLlen with . unnllal S'. L'loma Llub : Maanu: mm Mme... 5. A Club 2, Spuum. Club -. ' Earl Forlhurg Lunl; you. 1 nm t u lust , own lnlerests ' Meme W'lh my cm- mun . Mxxed Chm- . . mm x E A 8. 4. Over- Lnuls: Fortune mars us. Poxmlarny hem! bu H.Vluin Fartun Carluhlny . UM, s l m 1 'ngu Qm-cn 4, :. . . .- mam ' m .x. 4 Fielsvl; gum .3, . L......Cg';3,, mnuuxu .. A A... . 2, 4. Jumur pmy Seulm- has? Marvin Furch um man u. m... mmeu. walla .. . ':' Ill club 4. Foo l'ul: l. Hus. . pm An : ., 5. 4. mm L h um h: m a Engm uaora: Gcnrnladei x srlumzv .. owl mm at plcnsuru m dancing, Tmm' mm :. mum.- vuum-u -, .. 01:, :. U'HIM x. 1; Mixed phor'f; 1Chm mm mm: x. 3 anlm dnd Makerup Il-uuh Iilub s, 4. ul Lillin Gilgup Tm only way to huxe a mean d I: m be one. TIGER Raymond GwmlEY Be tulm! I x nu m m m 11-qu dun: J mm. 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H IIIIIII nhun m Russrll Johnson -I-I-II lInlIII Vlluv .HK . .IIH. .I... m Mm I.I.I . IIII. I IIIMII .. IIIII mm. x -II' l'IHL I, I mm 1 I I K'th . Venn Janina, H In' JII- Wk Us I. Iv-II .HJHH :III-III Aw l'IlIIi Hlth .I I rluh l'IHlI 3 I .I A um. I II . 21:5 Hlaluxid ILIIIIN II Iv. th- I .I k ,H TIGER Gladys Kalanar nmsoluhu' all Mr mm Mnsqm mm Mahe-un. Sm hm: em 12er Marshall Kinlason I'll go on: luniyzlu mm mve Hm guys G n m-euk Dnakat! nu 1 rum 1 Fummu :, vn' K'Iuh Km .HDhn mu Sumem Kunm'll 1, Evelyn Knpplln u um mun .. m. uvnns luv xullmg mud Bob Kum lswm- WM: 11qu 1 mu 1 m . 1mm m, ; : wmmx HM eUuH Mm x :; Um Club 1 , 4 5p mm mm x x. . V nunm Landon xx... 3 Fewer mmle mrh glv..L-wll! x .m -' Gemm Larson ue 1thng un- emnw wuu- mr pr . . Orval Larson xIwM-V mmm, mmum uml .nm M m- Shuuld'. Vesm Llrsun Lk-llm um. am or .m mum um mu m futh iun' 31 mm: A'hlh mum mu l'ra Hpm-um ' I A- .mw K'luh a A , zzma Laulers . mu hur Hmzur lllmwd mum on V mm 2 . 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A 1 Wu n-n . 3; mm. rm. L . 'Mmtiv I . Sump : 1 NW rum l'lnh. hm . ' 4 Jnsapmne Miner H nlmul uluu-HJMH .1 MM. wp- 1,. .- x rum 1 mm, K: ,N L, :nux..:h4,SI -' ' v1 sz-r H r JWW 1 m: u. unmm! n Comm: Mum -w 4nd un.m.-q.:d W 9 ninl. : uh , . men-ll 11 . mmmgx lhlu 4, , 11... mm udelu mum. x H K l'v'hNn-x. Elennare Nalsnn uh mmun nu mm mm; W ,x H u. : 1mm mm. QW- hm Ihm TIGER Agnes Nenabor ml nu- mm. g xh-mlrl v SIN mum Leonam N Ichruuqe hm: uw mm lhmus m nn- Um: mum. Etunore Nlelsan mu m mmuglhu Luder 2 n mm- fzwn- 15 H mm. L Hm: rep vlun 4- Iuniul - Ulw ALMW und Muk - sum 1. a. Blanch: Oakland drink. mu! bv mm for lunlnlruu you In' am. 'Iulem t runml T 'I'IgP: may - A11 Club :1: Gun Huh :u l'ep : uh 3 x, u mqu-h - 3. Marjam- Obelu 1'1 qn'L- I In! 'Elu u Him . mu Huh l mn-n-ua SIM .. l'cu r m Ln vlub ., x x; 'm Glenn Olsen inl, mu, wer, Uw my No smnm; A1 nu ban 1,; m1 - snumn wunm x Inwrunw , 4, .m. al mum.- wl. rum 2. . a Fm Flnss ovlau 'The am or szuh per V, l'l'es x: UL-hulr L aum I I mmm- LPWan e. hucnumx nnmw sum Uh mlrlvrn , Tuvr N.H- n Sludtvnl mm un 1.,nin vmh x, Uh-I mun :c ; Damon Packard .x Huz. mnm-ym unw Mui lhv-n w mIMmI hy um 1mm ur. r. WandeH Parlee . mm, vm 'ms us Ilml rm When .Vuu am pm: re a lung mm. Lhunl , L m-h t'hm x l. Tlum' my :: Annun! sum 4. I n Alum r'm Gram Pnsck an. Inn r'uilr Vluh 1 uh mun l, mun mm : a 116:: a I'm ulmu 4 mm. Hm Lyle Pauison In: low m, mm mm er mu mm Marie Puma -uuu-.m. rIH' aun-m bhmk m Mm' A Hub . : 'nm- a I m L mum mmu-H L lelnl nuul ' Spank uh u. a, a Fen Llulx -1 5, m. xv u am- mw Hf .xn x, 4: 1936 :kerla .u-nmal rm Im Mu Mnr'u'rEG ?Vagnel. WW u m. , . , mm: mm WW: mil: . mm- 1 - .. ,.., 1- un Hum , 4 x. Muxquv mid Alukvvlln . er I -. m unncum Is Hn- mm or Slu- .5 . 1mm. mm, m L mm- vlul. q. Student I'm. 1min mun . Jrluh 4: l'ouu Emmetll Walsh 0M nougm lumen . - P .mm, a 4, v. Illw rI V?iluduu ms Joe Wal p 1 r am quukc vn n 1 mm hum, Huw III' Earl Wetmer .4 11mm: nuns: urcm l-y .,- , 1 '51'1.-' 14.va$ our: nnlnr m.fNL . lh u m .. v n-n' 1.. m u ,v, N .ud mm , . Im Ami, p, swdcg, mm. hs :r Ellie w: V '- dmuglgm- mdln-Au 'hinm m- ucl . . ' lm t'lulu A Iluh, s,mmh Alllson When.- ml Faod mum '0 nru .1; ,an Hmur. mm. . 1' av Inn, :A A ' ... . .V a s; x 2. I u mH-m. 4. .xmnmhar-muq, Huh rlulr '3 'A' mum wnnpeyl W , 01mm 1:! lm mm: hruk .. .hm'h: ml L Imomall 3. iv pm. Wan sunny!!! mnmnl c Hrs Ihgl. -; 'uw HA :4, x. , jlw . I' H . Mmuu nu 1;qu up J. Ban wha - . 0n 3'N r'1? 5.:1r m-w: mum Imu , w 3 ' m' ' 1 nrilhm . A v, mm. I T : I I'n n-H E. . m1. vmh v rm DeVera WHIIzms mm nnmwr MI: 12 Mum. ..r n -- amwxm x, Spanish 4 hm - ' 4, val-vmm L A I m Jo. wM uh, uh. W i. W, 531 s. m n mum.- m'm-m, an m,- TIGER John Wlntl: us ... m mm cynnuml Ihnn words.' Villa Vce Wand umlosnv hrrnmrs A: young Indy. 1.; in Club John Wright um n 1mm ml nm a emu m- nus nnylhhm m n; Eund -I Ilium Mum Huh I: Junsm- El. - Cler ,x- lul x, v: 1' Tum surf t: LaNac wmm In Iu-A w. mm H m.- good mm 5 mummu ' : 31:me rmwm I. x. FxL-urh rum . A Pep Hub 4. Allce Ynunk Wm. Im- m mm m mind-wlw x: n mu Regents 'rhnu mu :uhnvmlm: In pivums: Elmer Beerman Kennalh Duly Gsarge Ezermzn Thelma French Demcn aerqulst Mary MHki Franklm Eumm Danam Perklns Phym Wllson MlDrYEAR SENIORS d L g. VAlycu Olson l'ng Arduh Ohm Omu Jansbcn. Clarenc. shearer, Kmncm 2n hnd 51 ml : 1mm Anderson. Samar Luo Hvdn. Jackm Bmmck, Mr. Rclle'. Lms Cusn Alan Oman Thu M,cl-ch Seniors are those sludums who ante January 1934 and m:- not elzgible 1: gr Mm Wnluox 3r also the sponsors of t '1 he Mid-Ymr 5': found places rm rpd Senior High School m aduum until January, 1937. Mr, Rouucr and Ms group. niors were well repmsontc the football squad. Otho uihm's m mhh'tius. and in lhu d in 'clmnl rs purlimpulod m 1 Senior play, dclmlo. and lhc uclwilivs, Twa of them he music nf tho schoHl. Tiger Stan'. JUNIOR CLASS Organization of Lhe Junior Class tnok place early in the suhuul year. Miss Bailey and Mr. Deklutz were named sponsors. This class was well represented in. an school Hclivltie: Juninrs pm-Liripalerl in all branches of athlctics and in the various school organizations. There were mem- bers in all musical departments and many look part in 1119 Music Revue, Other Students found place: on the Txger Staff and in FOTEHSICS. Bab, the Jumur dru- mch production, was an outstanding success or the year. The annual Junior- Senior Banquet wa: the crcwning social Event of cm: yeun Outsmnding achirvemcnts should be forthcoming next year Imm the L-1- s 01'1937, PresidentiEwnld Ilnhm ViccAPrPsidem Orin VanDyke Secrelav'y-Treasul'criMarlis Cumming HUQON WBUC WRARV WWW S DQK SOPIIOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class has had a very active part in all schonl adivilies unis year. The class has had a high scholastic standing and at Umex 1135 had the larg- est membership in the 17; Club. Three of our umbcrs Were players an the State Championshlp Basketball squadl In football. loo, the Sophomores did outstanding work. Thirly-Eve mem- bers were in the glee clubs; Iour were in me Txger play 1he class played impurlant roles included B dots, Tiger Slam, G. A. Aq DPbate Other activities in which and. OrchEstra, Treble Clef, Trouba- , and Dx-amatlcs. The nfiicers of xhis class. which numbers two hundred fm-w-Fwe 11rmhF1-S m4 Presidenl-Vmcenl McGintv Vicc-PmsidPnL-Jimmy Crawford Seem lal'y -Treasure r7 rDolIald Bateman Sponsnr Miss Murphy Acnwnts TIGER STUDENT COUNCIL Fourth Row: M. Boyle. Green. Culcmhne. Odmm. Shaw T, Boyle. VanDyke. Maxvuld. Tlm'd Row: T1 Pdwny, 0mm. . ylm, shmm- Moore. Glbbs Georgiade Fonunc. Schwielm'l. Hm I is. St-cnnd Row: Mr. Dunbar. Andersun. Kulawm. VanVuBrhls. Olson. Collun. Walker. Hill. Hula, First Row. Duwn:. Huhiuhi, thm, Kuni. Miller, Marlin. Miss Cone. Wharton. The Student Cuuncil mucts every ner week to discuss prnhlnms pertaining no school me, E -h sessiun mum ha: one ropmenumve and the study hall nnp mp- IesenlaUve 10 about lhxrty people, The Cmmcll. hko lhc precechng ones. put m.- an especially Successful Tiger Day. A special assmnhly pm am in which each orgamzaliun m the school was mpmcmed on the platform x .1: a Success. a dance and hmmm wm- held also and pmvcd a delightful sllrcess. The second sunwsler Student amumr Introduced um Spinslor Dance to Huron High scum Dun Schradt-rl; nrchcsn'a played and the dance was a huge success, PresidanlaBnh Kum Ben VVhnrmniVlCe-Prcsxdenl Jordon Muler Secretary Helen Uahichl Louiac Fonune4rreasurer Betty Martm 1936 ELLLOY-m-Chlef of Paper , Associate Editm uf Pdpul News Edltor ,,,,,,,,,, Editorrin-Chmf 0f Annual Bumps: Manager, . Assistant Business Manager, Adm-ming Mzmagm' Spnim- AssAhLanls, Jumor Assxslam, Spam Editor , Islam Spm'ts Senior Repurlm' Jumm- Hopovter Sophomore Repm'm Evrhangc Ednw, , Assistanl Exrhzmgn EdHur Jnkc Edilur. Orgamzuhmu , n H ,,,,,, Bill TnL-dxmy ,Bony Joan Campbell Cor Crawford - ie Puiox' m , nah IL. ..,,,,,,Saxx1 Keck , Iipn Wharton z . George Gcorgmdes ,Jacl; Collun ,,,llev; Cnnk Vmccm M ,nmy Jnhn VVnpht Mulgdrul VanVourms , Mary Hanm- , . ,,,,,Bnb Stx'cL-LL-L' ,,Nnrman Suhmelcrx VLL-va Hulrrxnmn ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Carolyn Ruylmrn . d Drumdtws ,,,,,,, Typmw Bony Marvin, Damnu Packard. Eleannm Nme 0m Huhm. Josuphinp Mmor, Jae Cad n is f . Jenn Dunhm- o 'monrl G01 Faculty Advitnrs Mr Ray, Misx- Hurlowe. Mus Grimm TIGER uA CLUB Oh'on, KCIHWT. Rayburn. Saylor, Ennumnl, uhvay. Slxlh Row J. Terpenmg. Mm-jum Walker, Mtss Grimes. Bernl. CndwclL Fortunm th Ruw- Brawn. Hyd Junnsnh. A OLsnn. F, Swansuu, Clumum. Ewipn Van Vnnrhis, Guger. Maore, Has nan, RIIPy. Nipwn, thirht. Marnn, Brandmn-e, WCsHinp, wmdum, HJIHPNHL Dmn. Websu-r. Palm. UICkUL-uul Ihgcmo. Cnxo. Shanks. Third Haw, Jmnbsem Helhnger. Kumwy. Laumrs. Fu Shcphurd, Apppl. Green. Van HLuchL-n 5mm! Row: c ranger. Taylox. Wuighl. Bulger. ButL-mAII. Furch. Hm Hnbnmmn. D. omen. Flrst Row Cummins Scruby, L, Peterson, Rnush. Dumdoy, Hunuy. Elurnsnn Devick M. Futm'sun. Mmer School HA Club has cnmtstenlh hurcascd club a sxuclnm musl receive an srhnnl tcrnL The membershm 'm the Huron High this yvar. Tu hp Phgiblc for membership in tho 1 AW 'w gm in rmu- subJeL-u. for any mm Ur Um Six Waks d g he - c -- Nen'e 11an r; blc Those students hming an avm'agu uf B-plus m rum ..ubJLHS In An manlinn. Px'csidentiLyman Riley Secrmary-Cunme Moore LlBRAlCY CLUB '11 ud Rrw' Andermn Nulsun, Brandvold. D. anrlvolLl. Bruce. Lnlhrop. 1 . , . , Second Row: Dumduy. Go - g Torkdson. Hntlumd. First Row: c 01m Mmmnn, M.SS Hax'lung. Duuhm Malum The Library Club was 01' library work. Sum, then n has bPrSInp ur eighteen girls, ganizcd in 1934 by Thp purpose oi 1th ate int hmary work. Varmd programs which are mmres Thursday after schual. club is to slimul The First semuster ufhcm's were: President J VicsFresidcnlr Sucrelary Tansux o Program Cllaix'm can Dunbar aDoris Anderson r7 ?Clcxuvicro Mark- uneruth Elame 5 Geiger The second semester ummrs ans: 3 gruup of girls interested in grown and becomp very active with a present mem- UTOPIA CLUB th Row: Landon. smnmd. Larson, homm, Fuurth Row: lesen, Buken Spule. Hanm-bmh. Graves mm Tcrpcning. Third Haw: Bilks. Ruuc'n. Brandvold. Swun. Sprung. Dnvick, Mch-engn Baseman. Slrwklnnd Sernnd Row: Groschke. Anderson FnWry Hny. 051mm. Nelson. Bunk Manwull. Furch. Laut-u, Ric: rust Haw: Appcl, sm-mmr J Muller. Cuqu-IL Mm Jm amzed m the bcgmning nf the school term nim- IL consxsls uI Um members nf Miss Jarard's first who were re-plecked al thrA beginning of the 'lhe Ulopm Club was rcorg being disuuntinucd far one yeah permd English Clas Th1: umcers. SGcond semester, are: Frmidcnt-Marvln Furch Vicr-Prc:idcnlr 70. F. Jacobson SecreInryJI'I-oasurer-Jue Ceulwoll Program Chuirmzu1 Marjm m W l Clmirmun-Jean Tcrpc-ning an alI-sulmnl dance and other nllmr Refreshmen year lmlde'. The Club was activp dunng the V slimy and Fl'alcrmty, activilms. Tm: Club's mum: is Lalm-uu Mu 1936 IV'OHENSICS St 4., m , VVthI Am, omn Emu Shm-ksv Elwnud Easmnun. Mclva Hagen 2m 1 g n lenan Schwiclert. Huh H113. Smled Jcm Hmlinger. Dun Srhrmlm Mr Huntley, Rm; Dvmu. Margmel Kmmup. 'Ihp Fubhu Speaking Depurllnuul had another succchul sousou. In tho dlsi Him dvclamntury comcsl in which Bum Shocks. Mulva Hugurly and John Wl'lghL pallicipulud. Huron wnn us. seventh dhtrlcl Chalnplnnalnp. John Wright wnn llm'd m th- slulu declamamry uonted All members. uf the squad wern m at least hm club nnquo debams L! which only thl were lost. Tho debate secumc nhsmm ulmnpmmlnp m. well as winning Lhe st atm In all there were mum won us sixth com me dohalc championship, Durmg tho yum: Huron cnlu'eu . hmmrs. Of thaw llmy I'BCCiVNl f quip mnpeminn, Humn 1c rharr ur squad lmnors. dmemm 1m in lho :11 mm: um I; compo ricl mmpea s and a third. 1h Hlivo contustk for sialv Iliuu in all hm one. In H: hrmqmg to Huron Ms D EBA'H'I nan Srhx'adcr. MI: Routlcr, Rugs Oviuu Ross Ovizm and Dan SChl'dLlCl' climaxerl a brilliant high schuul career by win- mng me Stuu- Debate Championship. Thuy took third m thp fnul' state mumamcm uL Vurmillimx and also thud m the Biq Eight tournmncnh which they won last year, Don Schrader and Ross Oviml won: mgclher in twenty-une dcbatm, up to the mm m' the National 'I'nurnumum, losing but three of them. The team with Mr. Reuuer wenl m the lional Tournament at Oklahoma CHy May 4-7 0f HfIy-four teams Entered. they wm-e among the last nmclecn m be eliminated. Rnss Ovimt won First in Ilw State oxmnpumnenus speaking cnnlest and in the four sum: comPSl m Vermlliun, SPANISH CLUB Sixlh Row: Nelson. Bner Carlsnh. Pnrltzc. Mm-Hn. Fflh R Vogt'l Lundmn Cuughlm. Packard. Juhnston, Mickelson, Guchell. Larson E. i nw: V . Millen Conner, Fourth Row Olson. Schullz, Wiuiamx Enclman. Carney. McDermolL Tobin. McWhorler. Miles, Ohele. Th'rd Rnw- Wipf Tredway Burusdm Norris. M. Anderson. Dunban Erickson. Bloomberg- 1 . . , Second Row: Teubur, Julin. Snlclwrl. Creas Carbon, J. Erickson. M Peterson, First Row: LaCran, Addams, Slugnll. L. Peterson. Miss Harlnwe, VanVnorhis, Ejurnsun. Maddvn, Ecrquist, WhpPlcr The spamsh cm: oi 1935-1936 under the leadership of Miss Harlowe has experienced one of us most successful yeum The pul' literature. taken or pose of lhe club is to gain a fuller Many mteresling pl grams h 15 taking spamh xs eligible l'ur appreciation of Spanish. enjoyed. Any student p. The cm-ollment is 5i life and who has xty-ch. ave been mcmhershi The nHicers fnr this year are: Presidenthobert Streeter SecretaryRStarr Coughlin Treasurer Mal-jorie Obele , , . .J.;.;;..4 . FRATERNITAS LATINA Fuuth Row L. Petmson, Smuby. Keck, Palm, Shocks Tamsv Hydm Sacks , Phillippl. Third Row: Fuller. Coxc, Lzunpo. Hurnbuuk. Sainshury. Thnmpwn Killluwn. Huungu, Habicht. Longstaff. Sacond Row: WnHL-v. .1 Vognl. Boner Tarkclson, Hagcma. Hagerly Miss Bkiss, Clemens, Gibbs, G1 arr. Wnldncr. Fleming. Huhmv M. Johnson Hall. First Ruw- HuL-Mzun, Pielrav Nicrmuye-r. Thatcher, Haney, Whhuuy Mnrzuhn R AmlL-nun. WLur, Bade-rv Ku-nner. Olson, Fh-nuning. Culvert. Bukcmum Parkhursl. Manning The LaUn Club was organized in 15127 hv Mus Blltt AH sludEnls enrolled in Latin Classes or 111050 who have previomly 13km mm am eligible for mcmber- ship. This year there are abnu'. sixxy mcmlmrs. The purpose or the club is to aemnp a fuller npplccimiun of lhu life, hlemture, and culturc of the Romans and their mfluonce on our u'cglvrn uivihzaliou. Plays m English and Laun. songs, gamm and Cnnlnsts lmvu furnished emcrlmmncnl during the year. In December a special program was prnsvnlcd in honor uC lhc Buuilenium Anniver. W of the bmh of Horace, mm of Runw's greatest Iync poets, erginia Kimmy Cnnsulsiviucuut Mchty Px-aem,.. ve1mn Clemens Aed11$-Jeanne Niermeyer Quaenm';Alene Gibbs GIRL RESERVES Filth Raw: Emndvald. Miss Bliss. Heyer. Turknlson. Molselbach Fourth Row Murphy, Wayne, Ecolmam Brandvold, Bawdar. Eluumbcrg. Erickson. Lyle. Eurusidr, :1 Raw: xcusc. Bowen, Manus. Berquxst. Tyrx-nl. TimperIEy, Wipl J. wmr. rm-bmg, Cudmare, Voluky, stney, Larson. Gcodlandcr, 5mm. Susana Row: Jaehnv .L Erickson, Sampmn, Obele. Hyde, cute, McGaughey, Burdxuk. Clemens, Dirluon. mm Row: Bowen. VanDyke, Thompson. Wheeler, 0!:on. Devick. Mintr, Anderson Dunbar, Kimmn, M. Anderson, Mum. Gx' 'iuus in Manner Reaching for the best Impartial in judgment Ever Dependable Ready m Service Sincere m all times Luyul 10 ands Earnest in Purpose mm-em to God Victuriuus over SeLf Eager for Knowledge The Girl Reserves has been an active m-ganizmion this year, having it mem- hership of sixty gi 5. Once a month thcre is a general meeting and nu me other three Mondays, Lhe regular meeting day, there are group mchings Puner Club Crocheting, Personality Plus, Sewing Woadcrurz. and Dramatins. The cmmnms' arc Miss Bliss and Miss Tait. Pl'csidcnk Jean Dunbar Vice-Presidcm-Vnginia Killluwn Secrmal' Alycc Olson Treasurerrlorraine Burnside TIGER TIGER PLAY A squabble between the Rand twins Gerald Wagner and Betty Martin, opened the Tiger Play, Shun, Sleeves Diana Rand, J mum Mim' dml Nurnlan Ald- rich Dnnald Baltman. arrived at me home only to ho semsd upon by the twins as a snurcc of fun. Diana, who insisls upon attending an expc' siv: eastern college, is upheld by but mother. Carolyn Rayburn, hm apposed hy her father, Lyman Riley. Whu fculs they cannot afford n. They arr inlerl'upled by lhc arrival or the maid, Kmy, Hclcn Halzichl. he has Jusl rcluvnc-d rrmn Ihr milkmzufs ball which ic attends wuh Elmer, R: Oman. Tim house is kL'pl in an uprum- hy prepara- lmns of Diana and DonnH Rand. Rubvrt Whilnry. lnr going away to school and by 1119 visit of Diana's frimKISthxdaic. Mclvu Hngcrly. and Clarisen. Lzmisc Fortune. Dunald upsets um homehuld by hi: refusal to Mum 10 school hmmwp hp inleuds lu marry Margie Scanlan. Ruth Elamu Gciger Thu hagcnge men. Euwle Lulhrov and Alan Oviatl. have Irivod when everyone is slurllnd by the announcement that me Hands; have lost their muncy in a bank raalum Richard Crandall, Gilbert Blcdsne, 1h; mus to foreclose so Juhn Wright u: aurlinnrer conducts a sale which is auended bv Marv Jane Palm, Jean Dunbar. Elwnud Easeman. thota nudmm-c, Mm1'- cumn;,M Lima 5.1mm. Olga Hohm, Enum- Keck. Marauemu Mahoy, pu- cmp Marmhm Alvcc Olson. Jeanene Pimm Mary Jehh scmbxqafu; Ednh Tun- pcrlcy. In the lagt am Khrnugh lhe assistance of Marglu. the fmmly mnnnes' were once more placed on firm ground. M15; dex, Dll'culnrt Ruborl Hchmn. stage islnnts: 13w;- Juan Cmnplmll. prompter; Wendell Pax'lcc. advertising The prndudion stall' cunSIsth 01' manager: Dale Green and Sum KL-L'k, a' Rnhm Harris, business manugcn Cuc managers, awfurd and 1936 NIOIE PLAY Roplete with thrills and chill; and humor, the Senior Class presented one bf the most unusual dramatic piccex to be well on the high school :Lag? for many yems. A three act murder play, HA NTurdPl' Has Been Arranged,u was lhe dra- matic offering of an experienced amateur cast under the div-ecuon nf MiSS Ruth Wilcox The setting Was lhc stage of the St. James Theater in of people are drawn Logmhcr 0n the night LhaV Sir Charles Jaspen Gilbert Bledsoe. as w inhorit two million pounds. Them are his wife, Bcalrlcc. Rleannro NieIsPn' Maurice Mullins, Cno Crawford. the muamnus relative; .Tlmmy North Bill Trad way, young mnnrabonblown: Miss Grozc. Lowse Fortune um blasc 'egrcldn Th . .5 n' L': E numb W k . ' , ' 0n 1n dea Ldulms, s m accnrdance with the famed St. James Theaier legond' Mr Wm , . a. 423, Alyce Olson - cndish. E01: Harris, the matter of fart hand lmder V EnghSh rhalwoman; and cav- whose appomncc i TIGER i 3' 1 3 l 1.5.... JUNIOR PLAY nThe play was 'he thing when the Junior Class presented its annual dramatic production, Bab, a lhree act comedy. Miss Ruth Wilcox directed me play. Complications arose when Bah Marlis Cumming arrived home from hoard- ing school two weeks before schedule, She distracted her parcnls. Mr. Archibald GAVernP GustafsuM and Mrs. Archibald mulh Elaine Geiged by upsetting the marital plans of her sister Leila Uhnh Housmam and a yuung Englishman, Clin- ton Beresford Hinwell Thenmum. The plul hccamc morrz mvnlvod when Bab in- vented a love affair, and Guy Grosvonur Uohn Schulm lmaamc this imaginary lover in actuality. After being quarantmed for measles. Baht: attitude Changed culirely and she planned an plupemenl for her sismr and Beresfm'd. Sh: then discovereg her true love in the neighbor bny, Carter Bronks morvin Thm-snessj. Her two mend? Jana Raleigh USE-tly Sheeksu and Eddie Perkins mcnnem M. Jahgmm cunmbumd much mcrrimcnt to the play. Olhcr characters in the supporlmg cm were the maid !Harrict Marona and the butler marlan Olsonj. An able prcducuon staFf aidcd in making Ihe play an Dfllstagignf ?:?:?- Momb of me 5mg included Harold Cummms us - age mzumgm.lan :3; mm- ?m- as 'islanr stage manager. Luis Pclcrwn and NIary Jane 51:13:11 n:nl lJack erlv managers. The advertising mauagor was Belly feanrmsmir Coiton was busingsg manager. Mary Jean Sunday was he p . HURON PUBLIC LIBRARV HURON, S. DAK. A 193G TREBLE CLEF ncmlms mound the Clvi' Buuy Shun Mm-v wmm Mlldrud Ranch. Kalhnn Jr m. 5mm, 0 ;. Huhm .Mcnc mbm, cmlw than Suuhy. Helen HahmhL Manor . Vynlkoxn Mmg. m vvam Cum mAuum Bclh Mam . Hum Bnks .m, wmkey, Florenw: MUL, Evelyn Sm L. Helen Hurnbuck. Marimi ' McDmumu. 11x55 Helen Buch L- annm, mmmmm- anew. TIGER THO UHAHUURS ' Tmmr 5mm ! Tcnur mm ano: . mml 3mm Gevw acnmm szl thm Bab H111 nlrl VanHmwulor. LcRuy Hnbzx'man Cw C wfnrd Jerald Suulmu Kaek Bob Hm 's .mk Comm Raynmnzi Gunnluy Duvm'u WilLiahu. Forreay stlsun Vmcwn McGimy Bun mmmn Elwund Easemun MOODS IN MUSIC . . . , f Presented by the Music Department of the Huron High School undm the duecuon 0 Helen C Buchanan Paul E. Franklin I A Modernism: Fantasia H In a Toy Shop III O'er the Drowsy Blue Lagoon IV The Dizzy Baton V Dreams in a Mexican Palin VI Dance of Death Hail! Yankeedom! TIGER HMOODS IN MUSIC On Fcbruary 7. 1936. the Musw: Dcpzu'hnent presumed lhc first Music Revue in Huron High 591mm Min Helen Buchanan. mmic supervisor. and Mr. Paul Frank7 Iin, band :1an orchc d dimm. were re:ponsibl: for me production, The slag:- of lhu cullego aud.lonum was the scene 01' men acls pnrll'aying lhe many moods caught m the instrumcntal and vocal works uI :hc famous composers of 1am ycz The hm mn-mm ruvealrd a scene or modernigm design with the choruses unstumed in black and white. The Gum Clubs 1;. sculud interosiing arrangements of the Bubble Dance and Sympathy wdlu. The scene was animated wilh group dancing, rhythmic and graceful, A Toy Shop arranged m realistic mmmm- wa: Shown in hc second scene dur- 1 ? which thp toys became animated and danced characxcristically to me strains of t'T'he March of the Toy and lhe dainty Dnll Dance. This set Was portrayed by grail:- children. Mm. Ihc Tov Shop the Mudc Mnod changed sharplv no one of romance in 11H: blue shadowed lagnnn in Vnnzm Gondulus and shimmwiug waters added m me aunmhm ma by me culmful mqummu or the cm; Glee Club. 11m.- singing of Gianmna Min and The Gondola Song was 1ng 3an in keeping with lhe scene, Again a sham change in muud brought one of llm most popular Scenes 0f the Rom Um burlesque mrhe Dizzv Eulun. LcRuy Habcrman. as vl'l'sdtile as in H10 Dust, look chum of the ans' Glee Club thnqh a pseudo sineiinE 5011001. Msmf. at .he mm 1w Sam Kuck. The scene Wm snannv. mp Glee Club did some mm me singing and pemu feminine charm was added by C00 Cr mm as LaBthlo Suzanna. 5mm w mok me audience in any Mcxicn whilu Hm Treble cm n W. lumvd 5., namma m; 5mm. uvlw mums and black man 'Hns, sang mm and a dashing folk sona. Tm dancers from mm nnc added lhe Spanish zesl m lhe Closing am with me expres:ivc and macaw Flnmnngn, Tho mnndlesl of Hm Moods and tho Mama of the men was m'ohalnlv mo Dam. 0; Death an um-premnvn dmma In tho musm anse Trisle. mam 1w the full urchwm. Eleanm'v Nielsen as; the dving nmlhm' wsimd by haunting wniths Ham an excellenl interpretation and :howcd mmsual mm. ' The ensnmhle appeared with nmrures, Ung-bearnrs. a miniature drum con and mum mm., Tm cm Clubs ngzuu appcm'od m mm black and wh'jlsy rmml mum whmh made a striking wirturn m m: mnmml Moud. A :napuv h f e. I damn the Yankee DundIu Gm smartly L'osllunL-d, provided tap dmka 10.! m featured team. Ruth Knapp- Sa' KVCk ' l Gilbert WMSHE. The Iasr of thultt am? Was very brilliant and fast manna mud mm xdod an cxccllnm ovum. WIS The Mermdw by the nrchesn'a lmlwecn Um various scmws blundsd hmeh, and um whammy! by Mr, F! dnlxlm, Miss mmhmm hurl uhax'gs nf um Mum; wmh WM MW at u . fcamrvs of the 51mm Hum High Schnnl Inay well be pnuii 0.- Wm amhihrm 0f lhc direclm'g and H5 ,music sludont: in gwing the public mch u vm-snule program in Moods :md Dam-mg. ; . ' ' - ' ' 'Ihv Sclml'llds . k Dunll'l; . ng Nepmm and m wle , . We Need bymw .. . . YE T Slrgzk. . .vmy . Sennrs Rnldxld Chorus . , Faculty wnhmn n Prmmpdl . . Another one .Thc Fidrlivr: . E :lrUl'c , , Mmu Scunrims . HuppyJ'ruf SfulLunllU . Dmy Baum , Valw Tus . Waw Pm . Busm Smpxulm . Ancnmpdel . Tenm . Again Valse T Le Cominualinn . Emmv m ils bus: . Treble Clef . . Out of Ordcr . ' . Mbplared popmg Trio, TIGER PERSONNEL 0F MIXED CHORUS President-Olga Hohm; Secretaryr Betty Martin; TreasureP-Mary Jean Scruby Accompanists.Kathryn Jean Saylor and Sam Keck Avery. Virginia Anderson Dons ander. Florence Enwder, Lucille Campbell. Beny Cummms, Marlis Farrow. Jean Birk; Ruth Bluomberg, Anne Cress. Maxine CummmS. Sally Dickersnn, Clara Dumdey. Virginia Gitchall, Verna Habichl. Helen Hagerty, Melva Haney, Mary Bales. Wanda Barr. Naumi Berquist, Elsie Bjornson. Betty Brnndmire. Buenetm Hale. Irene Anderson. Byrne Burdick, Jackie Burns, Beuy Cameron. Mary Carlson. HnrrlEt Addams. Bob Eindenagel. Gordan Cummins. Harold GusLafsnm Ronald Haberman. LeRoy Hansen Eunice Baszman. Elwuad Becker, Jack Collan. Jack Crawford. Coe Crawford. Jimmy Downs, J . B. Bmderson, Verne Cadwell. Jae mum, Harry Dwyer. Jack Ems Bumn Fanger. Archie Keck Sam Lowery. Everett Manon, Gail Miller, Bob First Soprano Groves, Elinnr Hollm. Olga Hollarhush. Arlene Jacobson, Claire Kennerv Marjorie Martin Belly Second Sopranos Harnbeck. Helen Keck. Elinor Kretchmer, Marjorie Kuehn. Margaret Mills. Florence Minske. Maida Narum Valerine obele Marjorie PickElL Dorothy Reaves, Fac Firsl Alms Jannson. Verna Knapp Ruth Elaine Nielsen. Eleanore Oakland. Blanche Olsonv Alyce Peterson. Lois Second Altos Chlndck. Betty Clemens. Velma Gibbs. Alene Grace, Bernice Johnston. Hilah Firsl Tenors Harris. Bob Hayes. Leland Krug. James LnCrafl. Kundail Moore Gene Nelson, Furrest Second Tenors Gherke. Robert Gusnfson, LaVerne Hebmn. Ruben Hahm. Ewald McGinIy. Vincent McNamara, Gordon Baritones Gaorgiades. Geerge Gurmley. Raymund Hm. Bab Hoskins. Charles Hughes, Hubert Lummn Eugene Basses Pasek. Grant Shaw. Stanley VanHeuvelen, Harold Wharton, Ben Sponsur-Miss Helen Buchanan McDermott. Josephine Norris, Doruthy Pickell, Irene Rayburn. Carolyn Traner, Jean VanVoorhis, Margaret Sainsbum Margare: Saylur. K. J. Sheeks, Betty Spartan Minn Tarn; Lucille Wagner. Marjorie Weir. Maxine Whitney, Mary Winter. Fern Wright, LaNae Rouch, Mildred Scmhy, Mary Jean Waeckerle, Elynore Walker, Marjorie Walker. Mary Zeller, Belly. Mceaughey, Lillian Moor. Florence Salchert. Evelyn Snyder. Eveiyn Warren, Alma Dviatt, Alan Rice. Robert Schroeder. George Showeil, Donald Thnrsness. Norvin Wagner, Gerald O'Conner, Gene Phelps John Pugsley, Eugene Snyder, Forrest VanWinkle. Gene Morrissey. Gene Oviatt, Russ prim Virgil Snedigar. Gerald Skeeter, Bob Whitney, Bob Williams DeVere Wilson, John Wright. John 1936 BAN D During the year 1935-1936 the Huron High School Band has taken an active part in both school and my musi The hand p'lnyed rm most of the basketball and mum! games; gave a lugh school assembly program, taok part in the music producuon hMuuds m Musk , played m the 0mm farm an Arhar Day. and also tank mm in the mug: festival um was held at Mnchell. Personnel Clarinets Piccolo Trumpms . Calvin Calendine aabm Scheter Gordon Emdenagel . Margaret VanVoorhis M W. VMHEWCICH Bruce Ginny Marlone Goodlander Byron Tillman mun.- Km'neth Gila Dun Davis Bruce Ems Dmk Couk Robm'la Coxc Peggy Tcuber Claude mum Julia Smnh Velma Clemens Andrew Palm Gurdon McNamara DoroLhy Shaw Leland Hayes Arum, Wagner Adnenne Scotch Hanimg Sanders Saxophones Marim'ie Lang break Charlene Lenzer J rd M'u William Saxm 0 0 I at M- Geram Wage: Damm Schrad itclingmgles and French Horn! Malcnlm Campbell hawk: 5mm Vernon q-lfzgms Rnhen Cheesemnn Manama Walker Isaac w '5 Gram pmk Luwell Thelman aldmr LRROy Gilloth John Wright ale Hams . Marvin Furch Percussi nu Allan Hay Tmmbnue: Dorene Tam K9nnsth Martm Bass Horns Lloyd Gilland Kendal 1.3mm Sam snaw Junior Wm Mary Jam schm Dale Mammal Robert Miller Dnnald Shaw Bob Shaw 5 Paul'ine 1pm, JameS Tram David Valentine Judson Ban W TIGER ORC HESTRA During the ynar 193571936 le Humn High Schnnl Orchestra under the direction 01 Paul E. Franklin has Lakon part in many musical aciivines. The orchestra played in the Junior and Semor Elms playa; lunk pm in the musxcnl production Mnnds 1n Mum ; played for Music Week prngrams, Baccalaureate and Commence- mem Exm'msps. and tack pan. in lhe Music Festival that was held at Mitchell. Puslmnel First Violin 5mm Vinlin 'numvzls Harold VanHuuvclen Ruth Wallace Calv-in-Calendme Marjorie Walker Darene Tam: Marjorie G-aodlunder Maxine Teuber Ella Mae Disney Kenneth Gm- John anm Ma.gueme Hartlicb Margaret Rnbertson Joan ML'AI'thur Tmnmms Rum Fleming Kama LEM Kenneth Murlm Wesley Brand E'L'mm'e DfakF Kendall LnCral't Maxmc Walters Dorothy mestlmg Mary Jane Schouf Shirley Enckson gm; Thaw; valan Sta t are H' IS Gm'don Anclfrgnn Dnmlhy Fmbagel Bass Ham- Flmnce Kellnv Ruben. MuwPr Dale Mcthan Glad s Mantz ' Rahm't Mcnmmnu Mar; fie 1mg Fern White 5N W0. Belly Jean Wright Sam 51.3w mm; Florence Castle James mey Hobam Cuxe Viola . Julia 5mm. normeu Dunbar Clmuet: RObL'Yl Streetcr Callus Byron Tmman 2:? s . Bruce GiHc-y Mary Jane Snow Dy mm Ruby Fleming Hams Pemusshm Plano Ha George Drew Allan y - . V 135m Janssen H d 5mm Mmkey Higgins, Mellophone mm Shaw 0:! Vernon Gile, French Horn 1936 BASKETB ALL 0 r. Jzuuhscn. Sigmund KuXawlk. Rann Osburn. Jne Cadweu. Vincent McGimy 13, 5, Manager Kum. Smxe x Baskslbau Tournament Trophy. Coach George Deklotz Gerald Snedlgar, Tad Buyla Ruben Rice, Mike Boyle. Norman Englehretson FOOTBALL SQUAD Fourth Row: Gross, Daum, Hill, T Buykc, Huward, Moore. Struk, Wakdnp VogL-l Thxrd Kowv BalL-mun, Harris. Cook. Ellis, Langland, Shearer, J Crawford F. Nelsm W Walsh Second Ruw Mumper dem , K , y. Hanson. Jamnse . M. - - Furch. Leckncss. Boyd. Crunch Deklm. n Ema L' MAIL E' hemn' Gamma dwell, c. mefnrd. MucDowcll. Cn-cuplains Busch and Kum nun Huhm. ' First Rom Pusck Habm-man Kulawuln Snedigar. Me Busch and Bob Kuni, the Tigers wan one and tied d for the entire season gained an average of am, Huron developed rapidly ext year's. machine promiscs Led by Co-Captams Bxlly One of their five conference games an .500. Starting the year with an extremely green ie H hatlle, win or lnse. N and gave every opponent a 5:; play. tu he even more formidable in ronfcrvnce HPrE are the results of the 1935 season: lumber ZS Redhohl u Hum r, zigobcl 4 Millur 0 Hum 20 October 11 Brookmgs 13 Huron 5 October 13 Wakertuwn 14 Huron ; Octohpr 25 Aberdeen 12 Huron E November 1 Muchell ill Hurvon 31 NDVPmbEV ll Madisnn 0 Huv'on 5 November 15 Yanklon Hm nn HI CLUE Fourth Row: Hubornmm Slewan Ems, Rina. Trudwuy PaseK Miller. Busch Tlurd Row: Lucknhs. Englchmlsun. Downs, Unrman. BDyEL Sox'cnson. Cnnk Johnson Second Raw: Coach Daklolz, McDowell, T. Bnyla Killlcsnn, Monly. Walsh. M. Boyle, Snedigan Crawford. ' L Ruw Osborn, Neknn, Kuni. Kulamk, lewelL thm, Furull. Jacobson. The ' Club Con ' S of all, athlete: who have earned a letter in intmaschool sports. Its mm is pm-oly spm-Lsmanuke in nature, to promote clean play in lugh school athletics Each ui the thu'ty-Lwo numbers will receive a medal portraymg the sport in whmh that member earned his letter. The officers of the organization are: PresidentiMikc 130le. VicerPresidenl;Emmell Walsh SecretaryWww.vr -Jen-y Sncdigar. Spungul'ilwr Duklutz tangy w x H i; I :1' 33 um .5 .r x Thxrd Row: Terpenmg, Barr, W3 '19, GlhbS Killlcsun, Bailey. Clumun; Thompsum For- tune. Burnside Conner, Meisolbuuh, Math Launbury. Hex'gszmm, Mmski, Timnerley, Stevens. Nelson, May. Kuenn, B Andcrsun, Dumdey, Cax'lson, Begum , 3mm Medi- gax. L Anderson. Second How: Jonaxon. Buks. Knapp, Gluesing, thm Blandvuld; Sampsun. Chludck. Olson, Burdick. Nielsen, Whealux', Damn. First Rnw: Emmnns, Hadley, D, Anderson, Oakland, Henen. Jacobsen. L Peterson. Scrubx Palm Hyde, Mann: Ma ks The Girls Athletic ASSDCl'dUOh has bch an active organization in Huron High School for seven years. The mam purpose at the society 15 to promote health, good sportsmanshm, and tn arouse interest In gu-ls' athletics. Award are given as follows: Letter 5UU poinls. Numelals-IUOO points. Star 71400 points. During this year the girls partoolr 'm the following spans: Volleyball. Bagkep ball, and Kittenball. Other minor sports were: Tczmig, Bicychng, Hiking andekm- ing, This year the girls put in a successtul allnruund season and they w: con- tinue to d0 50 in the future. The offirers of the nrganizatxon mis year were: Presidem-Beuy Chladek. VickPresidenLrOIga Hohm Secretary-Treasurer-Naanu Balr. Snonsor-Miss Bailey. PEP CLL'B Fourth Row: Scruby, Culmn. Jacubgnl Cummms. Humbcck thbs thss Brown. Kntluson, Barr. Lauturs. McDerli. Haney. T01 kuLs'UH. HdEm'tY. Bu'kzyz Campbell. Fortune Wulkur Whitney. Burdkck Saylm' Dunbar. Thwd Ruw: Nu , Fnhm Slwrks. Krck. andvuhl. Anderson Babs limu1cy Sunund Row: Timpurluy, Tunu. Suinsbury. Mmldvn, 015mm SlmLh. Clnmmm. Erundvuld. Thuuuk sun, Geiger, Avery, Fauruw hm row: Dumdey, Bjornson, Knnpp, McGuughcy. Madam, Mar Anderson. anm, Wheeler. Kuberuon, Jumbo . Juhnson, Peterson. Hale, Niulsml, cum; The peppy girls of the Huron High School mnx'ganizud the Pep Club early this year so as tn be rmdy la boost Huron m vmmry in all mc football. basketball. and track games and meets Miss Brown was elected sponsur and sts Crossmun assistant. with Miss Bulky and Miss Buchanan honorary members. The three cheer leaders Eleanor Nielsen. Irene Hale, and Lois Peterson, were designated Presxdcm, VicarProsidcnl, and Sucrmary-Trpasurer. respectively. The Pap Club ms year hm now mm d , g0 m1 black ackels e A . J. The members wore these to an the games, making the smell cnl Md Kgdphmm The Club was wFll mplesenletl at the V m Slum Tnurrn . V . V rmC showmg wnh theu- jackels, mngaphunc: and penn'um m '3 very prominent. and mudc n uulurful Janey dances wen: a form .. - They alsu gave 0! Dntuldmm a private spring dance fliAIIJIIES Musl L, . knly T.. succml 7 Fualuun Plum 7 13m AH7Amund 7 PeppVFstv Biggest pm 7 am Julie! 7 Best 5pm 7 e ,7 Best me 7 Most Sleadms 7Huch7mkers miffwu'st - Prizu Suxdcms 7 Most Eashfnl . Rmum and '1'; Incl ant Loukmg 7 Best meom7 Williast - PNC mid Dck 7. Km ' Liam 7 Sn and Vince 7 MW School 7 Tile mxows 7 y and Marge 7 Twn'ps 7 Muru Twrrps 7 Schmwls om. n R Buys 7 Doc 7 Bu'ds nf .. anm- 7 Labor Day 7 Back :1: us: 7 Mugs , Cullucltvd 7 Ti- 0' cung 'Uns 7 Miku , 7 Vk'mnhux' Mn 7 Ju lay 7 Pete 7 Suity - Immulurml 7 WnI-l-l-H- 7 Sladmmlles S mn'cLBdtc - Ward- 7 Lneyum Happ3 Mpwm - q 7 7 Old Macslm 7 E. Shn 7 nm- quae. 7 Furch v46 7 SA P 7 Thrvs MAsankcs 7 Dev 7 Mom T1 D' ' E 'v Q ' I: Ednms 7 Twunch m gem 3 ! d; 7 thly - Wm TIGER Senior Calendar. Sent. 3-HEHO, again! Back rur lhe Iasl shon year, we hope, OCL kA bxg day for the Tigers, Dedicated the new Tiger Field and walloped the Miller Rusllm's 20-0. To Lap ON the day, the Mixed Churu5 spun- sored a rlancn that was mighty successful. Oct. 214m cm Reserves scm-ced off wnh a bang by pumng on one of thew exclusive parties. Maybe Inn pxrlusive. eh, gn-Is? IhRan up against the MiLcth Kernels and they demomtmted just how 21 Nov. They were pressed but we were dry Chanmg mahlishment is run. cleaned, 26-6, 8-Studcnts Iparnod the aim: of lhe Huron Highk many organizations at the Nov. Representative Assembly. We also gently crowned Tiger Queen For- tune and Tiger King Busch. BaThe Huron Theater presumed hBrondway Gondolier which presented Nov. Dick Powell who presented some swell entenainment. P. 5.-ch were all present. NounhAmisuce Day-bul nm for Hurnn and Madison, However, nIE Buudogs were finally forced m rctreal. 31-h Deklotz as Major Bowes pregided over the Banquet and turned out to be the only amatcm- 0n the th gram A dance followed the banquet and at about cleven-thirty peace was declared. Some day! Nov. 227 Eghm SlogveS pmvcd to he a very big success and zmmhnr Tiger Play became history. N0v.26-Scutty dished out the rhythm and our Aslail'es and Roger: fairly ate it up at the Utopia Club dance. .2ahThankagiving. And al. the Annual classic the turkeys again stuffed the Nov Tigers. Quick. Henry, the cums! DEC GaThe Iroquois Chiefs walked hm. a den 01' Tigers and wore clawed 50-7 in the basketball Roman upcncr, Den 16gThe janltm's mam weep H10 gym m a week ahox' the French Club roller skating party. Jan' P Jake developed a bad case Ur :Irupsy-x'ighl through the hnup as he suurud 20 paints 10 help the boys down Yanklon 30.21 J3 177 Somrster exmm. lev a few grades nullchd lhv wonlhm-hhelow zero. WON mu: mum HWON s DAV 1936 Jan 20-Just for the idea of relaxing between semesters we attended the Mid- year Dance. Janhal-The Tigers pulled a few tail feathers out of the Aberdeen Eagles as they upset the Hub City boys 21-15. Feb. 7.Buchanan and Franklin put it across in a big way as uMoods in Music packed the house despite the zero weather. At the same time the basketball and debate teams were snowed in at Waterlown and Vermil- lion, respectively, we hope. Febh 22.Yep, I guess it's really Leap Year. At least it was at the Student Council Spinster Dance. Fell ZLWe're all set for the State Tournament at Sinux Falls because Wessington was defeated in a challenge game, 294?. Feb.28-Thrills! Spills! Chills! The Debate Class put on a roller skating party You know, taller skating and horseback riding have a lot in common. Mar.G-7-The debaters talked themselves into a third place at Aberdeen, Mar. 194ummins and Company presented uBab in admirable fashion, The Juniors are Hokay if due play was any measuring suck Man 20-217Deklotz took the lads to Sioux Fails for experience and they won the State Basketball Championship Apr. 3-Yo-Ho-Ho and a home of pop! The Sea Dance sponsored by the Mixed Chorus drew the largast dance crowd of the year and all in costume. fitting and pruper-well, proper. Apr, 9-10-11-Anmher State title for Huron, Schrader and Oviatt twisted tongues with the best of them and came out on top Apr. 18-A rousing, good banquet and then an evening of dancing Was our gift from the Juniors. Ewald did himself proud as Junior Class President by arranging for such a banquet and prom as this Apr. 244300! That wasn't, the audience reaction ,bm just the idea of the Senior Play, A Murder Has Been Arranged- Some ghost story even if it wasn't Halloween. May 1-Humn High was suddenly devoid of musicians as they all traveled to Mitchell for the Music Festivalh May 1643-1112 track team under Captain Cecil McDowell jmll'neyed to three meets and went round and round, battling against time and a few other minor rivalsh T I G E R May ZFThe end is near. Baccalaureate Services were held and attended by a large group of dignified Seniors. May 25-2FThe last hurdle-hal exams. We all realize now that Cram is not only the name of a Junior High teacher. May 29-Good-bye, H H S., we are now alumni, And are we glad or are we glad? I wonder, LeRoy Haberman, Louise Fortune 1 l Senior Class Poem mom BYWAYS T0 HIGHWAYS For four long years uur way has wended, But now as we enter the highways our strife is ended We traveled along on an unknuwn road, And as we traveled we lessened uur lead. The byways are narrow and we lacked in foresight, But with the best teachings we travelled alright, Down deep in our hearts we carry the theme Our high schoal days were those supreme The carefree days spent in Huron High School We will never forget, for we all know the rule Our school is the place we will honor and remember And we will pass it down to the ages foreverl Some of ms wandered 03 from the road But a friend was a! hand to help carry the load. Our school days were happy and jelly days For which true friendship greatly repays. Now graduation is near at hand And we venture forth into a new land To take the right road we must now decide And let our high school learning well abide, So farewell to the schaol we will never forget We will always remember the friends we have met The teachers as well who have helped us along ' We give a tribute to Huron Highls throng. The byway: of youth lead to the highways of man Highways of Ihe future stretch in a long span, l We travel along on these highways now, With hopes for the future on our brow. Eugene Pugsley, 1936 Class Puet T I G E R Class History The last thoughts of the summer heat had given all of us 'Lhe new Aut l'ever to begin our extensive flights on the huge mrptane H, H. s. m After gathering at the airport muy equipped for a long and difficult jnu, ney, we took off wnh Harold Hanten, pilot: Wetona LeEnglc, assistant, and Bil; Tredwny, steward. As manager we chose Miss Dinneen, As a class we began tc show talent early by having six members dismay their dramatic ability in the Tiger Play, nDaddy Long Legs. In thp A Club l'ePresen- taliun the Sophomores outnumbered both the Juniors and Scum; We waxy also prominent in lbs in mental and vocal departments of the schcoL five of 0m. Snphomcre girls gaining positions in the newly organized Treble Clef club, soph. omnres also were very active in the Tiger Staff, Student Council, Languagp Clubs and two prominent debatnrs brought us fame in the Forensic Department. In 3th; lctics, we were duly represented, bath by boys and girls, me latter gaining Soccer Championship. A group 01' Sophomores closed a successful season by serving at. tho Junior-Senim- Banquet We then made a hasty landing to relax during the three months' vacation. Vacation was very short, but we were all eager to again board the good luck plane, H. H. S. Hamld Hanten was again chosen Pilot, with Carolyn Rayburn his Assistant and Josephine Miner acting as stewardess. Mxx Reutter and Miss Van Heu'velen served as cuhmanagers of this mgm. Again we featured In all outstancL ing activitias that were offered us. Tiger Day brought Huron a 6 to 3 victory over Abcrdeen, The annual Tiger Day Banquet and dance was held that evening to celebrate the victory and make our Tiger Day a real success Thanks tn the S. D E, A.-f0r we encountered a week's rest which was 2.15in earned lav our prevmus hard work in preparation for it. The cast of our Junior Plnyt So This 15 London, showed again the dramatic abilitv of H19 able Juniors. Melinka of Astrakhan was presented by the Music Department to a large audmnce. Much of thxs grand pruduction was made a suc- cess thruugh the help 0! the Juniors. The ttH't Club was enlarged considerably this war by SM ? athlclically UP clined Juniors, Fivc Juniors won letters in basketball and a large numher won fame and glory in foutbnll. track and tenms. Many Jumor girls tank part m G' A' A. some winning letters for the attainment of 500 pnintsv Our class still showed strong representation in thp FannSIc DepanmnnL Musical activxties reached a cli- max for the year at the Music Fostival at Brnokmg We concluded oLtr year rnyanv nntcrtaininr the Seniors at. the banquet and dance. which was earned out in a uCleopatra theme. Three months afttVr cur vecuud landing we again took to the air. this I-lme ascending to a very high. altitude. We elected Ban Wharton. Pilot: thss OYlatL AssistantY and Josephine Miner for Stewardu:s. with Mr. Reutter and Mtss Wdcox its cnhmanagprs. We still maintained a strong representation in 811 major activmiam 139:? the Dl'cduminating liguyes in most of them. In dramatics. t'Shirt Slam -4 W gnu Play. showpd a decided dzvplnpment of many at our talented classmates. mm '3 gave us an overwhplming victnw nvcr Madison. This was cclehf'dde by Na ts: banquet and dance. The close 4r football brought to many hard nghtmg 3f e;.; Wellhnmmed 1mm. we then turned mn- attention to basketball. wherelwclvxvmb messed the most spectacular climb that any team might haw mmned' T115 1936 was the winning of the State Tournament in the Class this tournament saw three of South Dakota's stron being Mitchell, Rapid City, and Sioux Falls winners in this yeafs basketball. N Division. The winning of Ee$ teams bow to us, the three Four Seniors were among letter The Music Department's feature of th u - in great style before a record breaking audiexfciefh: 13:22: T kMuSlC. went .0ve-r group to the Music Fesuval at Mitchell. A5 a novelty of stha mg 5' Chlh'JSllasuf Dance proved very popular with the girls even though U1 91 34:31. 1h? SDIFSIBI The Mixed Chorus, Sea Dance, was another highlight oAfeqif 5 ml hnz-mclally. gram. ls years socnal pm- In debate, Ro?s Oviatt Hand D011 Sehradep ended a thre rs' h brilliant climax, thus year bung the State Debate Trophy in k9 yea hcareey wn a nament for more school honor. Ross Oviau also won fox- gazed flrdor; lHe Eta: T50 :- 0 v - . l e la e Externporaneous Speaking Contest honor. Other fam through the entrants to Declamalory and Music Come e Wan: brought to the SEhOOI sh We were formally entertained near the close of . . t . the annual Pmm, whlch was carried out in a very clef: Year byuthe Junms gt light. 1' theme, Venetian Twn- In our last efforts to display our dramatic abilities MiSS' Wilcox directed the Senior Play, A Murder Has Been Arranged, which Proved to be one f h t a t 9 mos succesful given. Before making a final landing, We enjoyed 2: Se - Day and 3 Breakfast. met Farewell Dance, Skip We sighted a smooth landing field on May 29, an make our final step At 13$ WhEn 311 final examin nosed old H. H. S. earthWard. With many a sad fa gage and departed, each carrying a certificate of our :t-prEpared With great care to J : had been accepted, We 'eWEll We sh ulde . jollrney. 0 red our lug Harold Van Heuvelen Helen Habicht Verna Jonason T I G E R Senior Class Will We, The Seniors of '36, of the Huron High School, of the City of Huron, of the County of Beadle, of the State of South Dakota, before departing from this school do ordain this to be our last will and testament and do now bequeath such val. uables as we possess in' the following manner: Lucille Anderson leaves her military posture to Mary J ane Palm. Olene Devick bestows her shorthand to Virginia Avery so she will be able to write notes in 1055 time Kenneth Beedle leaves his puppy love affairs to Gene OlConner. Ruth Birks, realizing that gentlemen prefer blondes, leaves her golden locks to Elinor Keck. Louise Fortune and Bill Busch leave their crowns to the winners of next yearls polls. Marlin Greschke leaves his practically decayed car to Ralph Peterson Raymond Gormley and Jean Dunbar leave their artistic ability to Audrey Beel- man and LeRoy Gillothi Marvin Furch leaves his Hbest-dressed reputation to John Wilson. Thelma French and Earl Forsburg leave their respective sizes to J Pan Trotter and Bub Osborn. George Georgiades wills his interest in Brookings to James Krug. J. B. Downs leaves his ability to make or break certain hearts to Perry Miller. LaVerne Anderson, Ebba Berquist, Elinor Groves, Florence Dirksen, Maxine Andeison, Josephine Foley, and Florence Castle leave their quiet, reserved ways m Lucille Bowder, Elizabeth Colton and Clara Dickerson. Noel Leckness leave Lois Case a lock of his Haxen CU hair as a tor-get-me. not, that is, just in ltCase. Eleanore Nielson and Ike Hale leave two vacancies in the whoop and holler trio to any two lusty lunged Juniors Helen Habicht leaves her Valedictorian duties to Ruth Elaine Geiger. Harold Heyer leaves a well caked pipe, along with his ambitions 1D drive a truck for Swanders, to Ralph TisdEl. Russel Johnson leaves an old pair of Tennis shoes to the yaunger Johnson or any other Johnson who can fill them. Bob Kuni, who has been repeatedly mentioned in the Senior Will for the past few years, wills, free of charge, a variety of nonsensical wisecracks to George Deklotz m be used in Economics class. Vesta Larson leaves her place in the popularity contest to Vivian McCoy. . LeRoy Haberman wills his bright remarks which are famed for quantity rath- m than'Quanlity, to the up and coming Gordon McNamara, With the W511 that the Same wxsecracks heard years agd in these halls, shall ring out for years to come. . With Praised fingers Marjorie Obele leaves a full account of her various ex. penences m Mitchell to anyone interested-that isnlt on the Tiger Staff. 1936 Cecil McDowell blushes slightly and wills to-of all people-Ewald thm his winged hoof. Allan Hey, the one-girl man, gives, free of any and all incumbrances, hi5 steadfastnesi: of amorous objectives to Sam Keck. Coe Crawford leaves the making of the scandal column to Frank Hughesi Gilbert Bledsoe and Bob Whitney leave their acting ability to Lowell Thiemim Dale Green leaves his Socrates ways to Melvin Kambel. Darrel Maclsen and Lyle Paulson win their naturally curly hair to Donald Lyle' Blanche Oakland presents Alma Miles with one Henna rinse. Lyman Riley bequeaths his yodeling pawers to Norvin Thorsnessi Bob Rice leaves his iiway with women to Harold Cummins. Ross Oviatt and Don Schrader leave to Bob Hill and Norman Scl-iwistart their Demosthenes powers. Carolyn Rayburn leaves to Mary Jean Scruby her power to hold' her man V Grant Pasek leaVES his subdued and modest manner to Charles Hoskins. Damon Packard leaves his missing tooth. to Betty Sheeks in hopes that some day she will acquire a full set nf permanent teeth. Wendell pariee leaves his short but sweet naps in seventh period study w Stan- Coughlini Allison Wheeler leaves to Claire Gluesing the price of one wild West movie starring a goad-looking horse. Sam Shaw leaves his ability to keep blowing to Kenneth McDowell, Cecil Shepherd leaves his calm intelligence to Orin VanDyke. Loretta Sherlock leaves her ability to catch on to Economics theories m why ever wants them. Eileen Webster and Elaine Stratton leave to Geraldine Erickson a book 91 titled How to Get Your Man. Curly Webster leaves to the Junior boys 3 book emiued Why the World Owes Me a Living. Marjorie Walker bequeaths hei- forgetfulnes; to Nellie Sampson. Yvonne Sprung presents Elsie Ber quist with one c u , ea Room for future use. ow Of A Lime Gypsy T Gerald Snedigsr presents a pamphlet, Th , ,, LaVerne Gustafson, 9 Way 10 a Woman: Heart to Vemette Spute leaves to the J uniol her entire knowled e ' of s ' 19 Orval Stewart leaves his is g emor thuet tinned high school days to Bob Small- Elynore Waeckerle and Ben y Ch1 Walker three free lessons on Haw to 35:51:; mi'Beny Jean campbel and Mary h ' en. thnorie Wagner and Mildred Ron chairs in Treble Clef 10 be distributed Esther Hatchet, Nancy Martus i posits be e h Faun Lott, a Walters. p c ESt to Ruth Housman. Lucil nd Gladys Kalahar leave a 60'1 1 e Tams, Durnthy Lott, and Maxing ch leave to th . i as they see 5: Juan girls their vacant TIGER Bob Hebmn leaves his hlghly developed sophistication to Jack Coltnn. 'I'u Kathryn Kenney, Jean Hetlinger leaves her love of debata Verna Jona-sun leaves At twhalever it. may ha to Mary Jane Schoof. :hm Kittieson ltaves hIS abdity to sleep with his eyes open to Howard Connez: Marie Petersun leaves her dancing feet 10 the Junior girls tn be distnbuted among mum evenlyino sellishness now, girls. Gordon Hook wills his sLmbux-ned dandrulf collection to nRed McNichols. Olga Hahm leaves her smnle on Lhe high notes to Byrne Anderson Bub Landon sacrifices ms bike by leavmg a pair of pliers, three feet of baxling wire and half a damn spikes lo Archie bangers Ford. Hoping that she will make use of in, Jordan Miller leaves his wit at least half 02 10 to Jean Farrow. Jo Mmer bequeaths her way with the strung, silent men, to Marlis Cummins. John Wright leaves one good oId-fashiuned clog lo Bub Miller. LaNae Wright leaves her Chemistry experiments to any up and Coming Junior that wants 1110111. 13:11 Tredway bequeaths to Joe Stahl his newly acquired thung ability, Donald Perluns, George Srhroedex', Herman Staqurd, and John Wlnllc leave to the Jumor buys a book enmled, The 'L'rlcks Mary High School Buy bhould Mas- 121: Bob Slrcctcr leaves lo Herman Huesgen his share of the hilarious nmes to be had In that meu-upohs, aneapolis. VaIIaVec WDOd, with hen best wishes, leaves her numerous visils to Danms lu Frances Davis. Kendall Strickland and Glen VanWinkle lcavc their share of blue slips to the Senior Ihgh OHice to exhibit when they become famous. Allhea Johnson, Glenaviere Marks, Teresa Jacobs, and Lavon Hyde leave a gmd l'cpumiun Stolen propercn m Viwan John, Meredith Maul, and Margaret Hobertson. , Fern Link, Ardis Hook, Iola Lounsbury, along with Erwin Johnson, Leonard Nlebrugge, and Dcfane Medigar, leave to the faculty a composite 115x 0f ways and Iyeans m use at the present :ixne;-How the Average 5mm Gas Through High huhool. Gordon BJornson leaves ms snappy comebacks m Chasm Howard' R Elwgud Baseman leaves his ability to make and kecp the fire: of me Band 00m gmng to Calvin calendmo. Bub Fuller leaves his love of public speaking to J09 Hemingway. ugeliurgm Ellis. Crela Baker. Mane Dean, Lillian Gilgum, Devona Blrandvnltli. an: e ESIC 1 J -. . . . V Y .d puntwor an Irwin Huddlestyohfaw then exuemcly qulct pelsolmllms to F1? D. E Ick Cook leaves hxs sport column to Roger Parka ' ' Schgingu Walsh, Kenneth Duty, and DeVerc Wilhams leave in me 59mm H'gh S , the study Ezgfzemrs Ulelr mama: neatly engraved on seat twenty 1n row 51x m Ph '- . ylh; Wilson leaves her transcription notes to Doris Anderson m hopes mat she can make sompthing out of them. 1936 Ben Whorwn leavgs his alaniness m any Junior strong enough to stand up under the strain. i B b Appel and Alice Yuunkiu lnavc their brilliant crowns to Mary Camelnn o and Kathryn Smith- Fr-mklm Buichcx; George Beerman. Jack Becker, Elmer Beerman, Delbert - it and John Bottomley leave their quietness to the Junior Class, sincerely Ergggsche teachers of Hurun High School will appreciate their good deed, v iiPeg McWeeny's boy friend leh her in search of gold in Russi rm-al. 1 t blrtiewnh the editor's menu Peg says to the girls oi thn- Junior class, WHIC en ' V v -; viii; ism dine with 'cm, but doxfn believe em. M rguuil'e Malloy, Geraldine Monk, and Leona Lien will their reserved per, a , . ionahties t0 Corrine L'mweh and Bette LCHCI. Naomi Barr leaves her upper classman duties to Claire Jacobson. Mike Boyle 19:1st that certain something that is so sure to gm, ihem Lu Norman Englebretsnn. Gerald Larson leaves a pair of number twenty shoes to Bob Shaw. Betty Martin, without a smilE, asked that her bashfulness be left. in Dakota Cudmurc. 1: Harris bcsmm uDun Lhe youngPr VanWlnkle his exerutivc and business hlhtBn Van Winkle wonders if the job of filling in EU. dances when a certain C13... 3 I ' . Y . inetisBL, and saxman Ah oihei-wise occupACd goes with it, As a parting gesture, Mary Ilium, Evelyn Kopplin. and Cunnie Moore lkave all their combined faithfulness--m schuoi work, Bf Coul'sck m Tad Boyle. Zelda Lancers leaves a copy of Ferdi Grole's New VVurld Symphony to K. J. Saylor. Orval Larson l'eICdSes upon John Schultz, his ability m ga Waugh High School wnhoui politicai pull. Joe Cadwcllv before departing, leaves to 0. F. Jacobson, his all-arcnmd nth 1cm ability plus the dlslctations that go with it. Arlene Hoiiarbush, Lucille Manchu, and Mary Milks ask a re claim deed to all science and mad, books 00 Mr. Roy Erma Clem leaves her mm quest of a quit and Miss Bailey, uncership 1.0 Grace Wilson. Agnes NPnahPr imparts m the wiles of Junlor girls that i km'n J t g - , Bob NUIIer. a 1 mu nwn Thea Christopherson leaves an her left over Dvd . . . . . Thais Wood and Bernice Tymu p i er, IOUEEv cmd hp-shck in Milton Pronk and Joseph m be placed under lhe seen; in be made in fuel all, home. Hoping for your succes: in ynur newly acquired BDOIHibilints i . '. we arc- Betty Martin John Wright Bob Streeter Class Testators. T I G E R Class Prophecy Taxi, taxi7eWell, if it isn't Connie, Carolyn and Marvin! What are you dning in the big city? We quickly turned around and saw the beaming countenance at Robert Nlet Who was holding open the door of his cab. HGet in, get in! Where do you want me to take you? he asked. After consulting among ourselves, we decided to go directly to the T. and C. Radio Station. I repeat, what are you doing in the big city? asked Bob as he swung into line with the heavy traffic. Marvin likes to talk so we let him explain that we had won a contest con- ducted by the radio station, As our prize, we were to be the guests of the station for the entire day. Our bus fare from our home town to the city had beezn paid by the station. uYou rode in with Kuni, didn't you? He's the best bus driver that company has, said Bob. Yes, and do Betty Martin and Joe Cadwell ever have little brats! added Conniel uThey were climbing over everyone in the bus. Verna Jamison and Jean Terpening became so angry that the childrenls nurse, Faun Lott, had to spank them and then they did yell!H As we glanced out of the window we saw Martin Molten Joe Winket, and Lyle Paulson engaged in a heated argument with some disreputable looking pexson. We stopped to see what it was all about and found that the fourth person was Ben Wharton! Lyle, Joe, and ilHuntz were policemen and had caught Ben pick- ing pockets, As long as he had been Senior Class President they let him go, first making him promise to keep out of their sight. As we turned to go, Carolyn saw some poor man selling peanuts and popcorn; When she went up to buy some, she recognized HHappy Habermanl Poor ttHapPY' poured out a sad tale to her, Women had wrecked his life. He had quite aflnt 0f money before he married but after his four wives had spent all of it, he was forced to go out into the street to make his living His First wife, Louise Fortune, married him for his money but left him within two months. Then Marie Peterson Was his next choice but he snared so loudly that she couldn't sleep. He then mar- Ed Lucille Anderson but she made so much noise around the house that he had to divorce her, In his last attempt at matrimony his wife, Ruth Birks. spent a, the money he had left When he last saw her she wa-s working in Kenney Beadle S 0- K. Cafe. We all were practically in tears as we said good-bye to LeRoy, We had to W off in order to reach the station to hear the morning program- As we tirew ufp 1 front we found that T. and C. meant Tredway and Crawford The remainder ;. the Board of Trustees was made up of John Wintle, Robert Appel, Gordon vggmson' Kenneth Doty, Cecil McDowell, Jack Becker, and Dale Green. We war: r'mY'Plesised to see two of our old classmates, Russell Johnson and Gordoh H00 atioglgg elevators. After being let off at the proper floor, we approaChEd the inform- aroundeSk to find where we should go. Allison Wheeler sent for a page to show us ken t . He turned out to be our old friend, George Georgiades, We were hrst ta- 0 the sw1tchhnard to see all the telephone operators. Among the many were 1936 LsVerne Anderson, Florence Castle, Devona Brandvuld, Nancy Martus, and Thelma French. As we passed a broadcasting studio we saw John Wright drawling into the microphone, John was announced for the Cherrio Program and was just pre- senting Glen Olson, who was gcing to do some barnyard imitations, Because we had heard these time and again we quickly passed on. George took us next to see the many stenographers that the station employed. Phyllis Wilson, Esther Hatcher, Gladys Kalahar, Ardis Huck, and Arlene Hollarbush were all stenugraph- Ers. As we were standing there talking, Olene Devick returned from Bilh Tred- wayls office. George whispered to us that Bill never called for any stenographer except Olene. Someone told his wife tformerly Marjorie Obelet about it but Bill laughed it off by saying that Olene was teaching him shorthand. As it was nearly nine o'clock we decided to watch the Beerman Brothers Beer Programs Ross Oviatt was the announcer. After giving his short advertising talk he presented the Hill Billy Ari: Club. They gave a playlet in which Bob Harris was the hero, Jo Miner, his sweetheart, Earl Forsburg, the villian, Wendell ParleE. the father, and Agnes Nenaber, the mothers We could see Bub Hebron in the con. trol booth. George told us that Bob's illusions have suHered since 1936. It. seems that his faith in the future of matorcycles has been shattered. After the play George shoved us into a nearby studio for the next program and as we stumbled in we heard, We are presenting at this time the Sprung Mousetr gram, starring that man among women, our Fireside Tenor singing iil'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket. 31: Company's pro- , Elwood Baseman, The program was interrupted here with a news Hash. Pubu Cecil Sheperd, was captured in shady circumstances. In fact, he was in the park This menace had been stealing milk from doarsteps for some time but because of the combined strength and daring of G-Men Mike Boyle and Eddie Nelson his ne- farious career has reached an inglorious end. ' c Enemy No. 1313, At this point, howeVErv nature would not be denied, so we went in search 0f fuadi Walking down the street we me'4 none other than Fern L' - . box demonstration of Packard Pickled Pickles, SomeOne haStilEkasg-lxii :5 51:21:11.; Damon and Fern had linked forces with Packard Pickles. we sfood W L hm Fern longer than we realized and as time was going fast We compromised 1: the lunch and grabbed a sandwich at Erma Clem's Beansry, Mary Milks F1 9 Dirksen, and Evelyn Kopplin were all working and they inon-ned us th torEence had just Fired the cook, Darrell Madsen. a rma As we hastily scanned the New York Times We saw . nounced the results of a local Election The party headed by 3::stcfhilzszdl?e: an' and Blanche Oakland was the new head of the Y M, c. As Eleanure 13 lsa won the Ward Supervisor of the Hard Water Laundry on the recomnlendationeoglsilzaf Sing whose laundress she was formerly The increasing prominencE of women gin politics is probably due to the inspirational teaching of Miss Tait. A face that looked familiar stared nwlishly at us from the printed page. 'tWhy it's Loretta Sherlockl The paragraph stated. that Loretta had been awarded a medal for prom tnes b- the Amalgamated Nurse Maids Association. Don Schradgr Was Shawl, vii s kl: several hogs, He had won a hog calling contest by baing heard in til: ng Vi? Kendall Strickland received runner up honors. ree sta as. We hailed a cruising cab for the trip back to the station, We were ' ' ' for the stock market reports which were being delivered saulfully by Elrfitnizotxze son. Alas alack! Poets weren't eating regularly this year so . his genius was bein wasted on the desert air, or at least the am Seme mail came in for him at chi: TIGER moment from three adoring fans, Alice Younkin, Ebba Eerquist, and lola Louns- bury who begged for an answer. We went on down to Studio C when Erwin's program was over. One of the most famous news commentators of the day was speaking in a rapid staccato. Why it's George Schroeder, we exclaimed. Always dynamic, a man of action, George was at his best here. But his news items captured our immediate attention i Flash! Chei'hourg, France, Vesta Larson has climaxed her athletic career with one more feat of daring e a non-stop, trans-Atlantic swim, . . . Miami, Florida. Earl Webster, prominent socially in New York, arrived here today for an enforced Vacation. Mr. Webster, who is a great thinker as well as business man, finds that his hair is losing its curl and is hnping that the wine, women, and song to be found here will avert this catastrophe. His socialite wife, Elaine Stratton, accompanied him. . . . New York City. Eleanore Nielsen, torch singer and danseuse par ex- cellence at a local dive owned by Marjorie Wagner, will feature a new dance this season which will put the hulu to shame. Her accompanist is Jerry Snedigar, Wl'lD wrote the music for the number, ttOur Cow Got Laryngitis So We Sold Han and it promises to be a hit, . . . Lyman Riley, explorer and author, has just published his latest book, HMy Daring Expluits. . . , Playboy J B Downs has just'an: nounced his intention of embarking on a matrimonial caieer. Downs is Americas most eligible bachelor. Who will be the lucky women'.7 A page motioned to us to come out so we had to leave the news pmgram; He told us that he diam want us to miss a program which would go on in a mmfm in Studio X. uItls sponsored by Bob Streeter, who has become wealthy Paddling sleeping tablets, he explainedt Bob had been troubled with insomnia most of his life and the idea struck him in a day-dream, but as this has always been a per-t petual state with him, he was able to perfect the formulas In keeping with the Pmds uCt the program was introduced as Ltthe gentleman from South Dakotzyihthe H0 - Charlie Hanson, will give a talk entitled iIs Education a Necessary Evil? Charles Was cut 03 in the middle of his speech because the censors claimed that he had uRed blood in himi To fill in Charlieis time a missionary choir whn called them Fraternity was presented. Mildred Rouch, the influence in th- leader and among the Saintly faces we recognized Delbert Berquis Orval Stewart, and; Willie Grossi selves the Boxcar eir liveSi was the t, Harold Hayeri Our next journey was to Studio S for the evening SlI'OTt EIQSheS' Our attegliwn was drawn to the sleek-ngred, bIonde-haired sport reporter, Raymord Gm lay. Flash! Martin Greschke, well-known South Dakota farmer, finished in first F ace in the Nation's Golf tournament. Flash! Leonard Niebrugget the local P003202 Proprietor. after a successful campaign among the iOPsnotchers, knocked out K e Bledsoe, former champ. Flash! Fern Humphrey, Wife 0f the president 0f the lazh- Krumple-Korset Korporaticn, defeated Elinor Groves in the women's pole-vau tlijng at the summer Olympic games. Flash! Jean Hetiinger's Tiddley Wink Tiamt e came national champions today. The girls successfully dERalEd the menS team composed of Glen Van Winkle. Joseph Walters, and Bob Landon. The chamgigns 5'6 Marie Dean, Olga Huhm, and Geraldine Hook. Trainer i-ieilinger anmunlcett tilr Intentions ol' entcrmg the champs into international competition AS WE tieneve Studio the last flash of the program brought lhc following scoap Of 511301 Luclll: Vernette Spute won mm- the following cuntenders: Ellynore wmker ?ee.5tyle Mal'zohnt and Leona Lien, in place in the coming OlymPiC games for the :- SWimminE event where We again felt the pangs of hunger and journeyed to the station cafeteria, 1936 we dined to the music of Jordon Miller and his Musical Maniacs. Familiar faces among the personnel of his orchestra were Allen Hay, demon of the drums, Zelda Lauters, paunding the ivory, Sam Shaw, Pumng at his enormous bass, and Marjorie Walker and Harold Van Heuvelen, sawing the strings cf their Fiddles Oui- food was served by Hasher Hale under the watchful eye of head-wajter Grant Pasek. Ine dulging 1n delicatessances were three working girls from the glue facm-y next door. They were stenographers Marguerite Malloy and Jo Foley and private secretary Theresa Jacobs, We paid our bill to cashier Lavon Hyde'and made our way .0 the studio presenting the Kiddies Hour, spnnsored by Maiehall Kittieson's Cream- eries of Madison, Wisconsin. Uncle Slim; Walsh's fatherly voice poured out the following advice to all kiddierbe sure to drink a half gallon nf Kittleson's milk daily to build a physique similar in that of Tarzan Bob Rice. Advertising com- pleted, suffy introduced the characters in the pieylet Entitled, Why young Girls Leave Home. The characters were Bill Busch. the ham Dick Cook the villain Burtun Ellis, the young salesman, Naomi Barr, the farmeris daughter iViaxine An: damn, the bmken-hearted mother, Orval Larson, the Village parser: and Dan 1d Perkins, me physician. , a After listening to Kitdesonis Creamery Program e , w ' the next studio the P. T. A, Mothers ChuruS, camping: 3:131: eflgilreg w see m voices: Lillian Gilgore, Jean Dunbar, Margaret McWeie;l Althea Juh wmg gimm viere MarkS, Eileen Webster, Defane Medigar, end emf; Baker 3003:;niedens; Helen Habieht. This was followed by a she talk on ii .- . u by Prefessor Noel Leckness. HOW TO Bung Up Children After the Professor's closing friendly remarks, . , audience to watch the amateur program under the gXEiigafgngmfseMe? m the Boccomiey, The first on the program was Milton Pronk who render ad 350' 3W1 Lion on his jews harp, The Major next presented Eugerih Pugsley He- a ne eelee. and De Vere Williams, harmonious trio from Haven, Seuth Dakoia 23min Staffomv then appeared with a contraption of which he Seemed Ver m d- erald Larsen wouldn't work so we never did find out what it was to be Elli: nu 1i ksad to say, it receiving the gang for their selections were Betty Chladeg L N V364 y contestants Wood and Mary Hines. - 8 89 right. VallaVee After ihe pragram we thanked Coe and Bill fm- a . . - day and returned home. n enyoyable and interesting camllm Rayburn Connie Moore Marvin Furch TIGER We wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to the follnwmg firms for help- ing to make possible our 1936 annual: B a KERIES Bell Bakery BARBER SHOPS Nu431u Barber Shop Palace Barber Shop BANKS DRAPERIES Wanner Draperies and Dry Guuds DRUG COMPANIES EHis Pharmacy Humphrey's Drug Store Purniun Drug Store Wheeler Drug 5mm Farmers and Merchants Bank Fusl Nauonal Bank or HurnnleANCE communes Nunh Western Secunly N , tmnal Bank BEAUTY SHOPS Beach and Dickuu'on Cu FLORISTS S icbrecht's Frances Beauty and Cosmetic Walker Flaml Co. Shop CAFES Cuney 151ml Delite Shop Huron Cale NLck's Candy lechen Olympia Cafe Tuck's Cafe CIGAR STORES Myn 's Comm- CLEANERS Slur Cleanurs CLOTHING STORES Calmenson's KDEst Dsbux'n's mums Huron D 3310' Medal Dairy DENTISTS DEPARTMENT STORES Fahrundnrf's gabmht and Habicht K. Compan Montgomery wing aL Cu J. c Penney Co ' J l Newherry cg, an y Products Co, FURNITURE STORES Axclmd's Furniture Store Fullertuan Furniture Store GARAGES A M, m quharl GROCERS Basket Grocery J. R, Dramsdahl, Prop. Home Grocery Jacks Markcl Lamps Market Nacves Fond Shop Red Owl Smrn CDuncil Ouk Slure HARDWARE STORES Shvefs Hardware Co, meel's Hardware Cm HOSPITALS Huron CHmc HOTELS Marvin Hughill INSURANCE AGENCIES LUMBER AND COAL Huron Lumber Coy MUSIC SHOPS The Music Shop OPTOMETRIST Dr. Sherman L. Johnson PHOTOGRAPHERS A112 Studio PHYSICIANS Dr. Tschener PUBLISHING COMPANIES Huron Publishing Company RADIO SHOPS Hill Radin Shop RECREATION PARLORS Marvin Hughitl Rechation Parlor SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Jack Knabe Typewrner Co. Kiel Ems Inc SHOE COMPA NIES Service Shes Shop Rohmsms Shae Co. SPORT SHOPS Trcdway and Liam THEATERS Huron Theake State Theatre UNDERTAKERS F, D. Kinycn Flanagan's Insurance Agency 1 P. Wash 'lne H. J Ward Agency mwmmz STORES Huesgen: Jewelry Shop Smith Jewelry Store LAWYERS Longstaff and Gardner 11 B McClaskey Max Rayhl Wm, Weller WHOLESALERS Morin-Cnlmn Co. WOMEN'S APPAREL Fleming's Fusfmlds Geyerman's I III! I kl.Jllv.-t AUTOGRAPHS
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