HURON HIGH SCHOOL Huron, South Dakota I Huron High School i'lll To those who still have the faith that men are ennobled by understanding ...the men who keep that faith in the face of realities which seem to deny that human beings can understand at all . . . to those who are carrying the search for truth to foreign battlefields and through foreign skies . . . the men who are dying that others may learn to live with each other . . . the 1945 Tiger is dedicated. ?:Dxmm CRPITRL STATE PIERRE COLLEGE BHUDKINGS 1 State Fair P rogram In order that you may recall your high school activities long after they have passed into history, in order that you may vxsualize the faces of your high school friends after they have been scattered to every corner of the earth, in order that you may live again in memories the happy events of your high school generation, we, the Tiger Annual Staff of 1944745, have opened the South Dakota State Falr which you may always review your high school days Known throughout the entire nation as the SOUTH DAKOTA STATE FAIR CITY, Hurun is host to thousands each fall who annually attend the State Fair, always held during the Hrst full week in September. The South Dakota State Fair is widely known for its exhibits and fine entertainment. It is from the State Fair that we have Lakcn the theme of this book, On the pages of this annual, we have attempted to picture the interesting and exciting events during the week of our annual State Fair. vW-Q.wglfv i ; w ?SQUTH 3 KoTA WKC MINE s ATE :3 4, EADWODD CAPITAL STATE PIERRE COLLEGE DROOKWE; mIIIllllllllTlllI HE Huron Tigers of the South Dakota State Fair Huron, South Dakota STATE FAIR ENTRANCE Tnle Page 7 r . STATE FAIR TRIBUTE Dedication ,, STATE FAIR PROGRAM Preface 7 STATE FAIR TICKETS Table Of Contents STATE FAIR BOARD Administration STATE FAIR EXHIBITS Classes STATE FAIR MIDWAY Activlties STATE FAIR RACES Athletics STATE FAIR PRIZES Features STATE FAIR PUBLICITY Sponsors STATE FAIR CLOWNS Index STATE FAIR SOUVENIRS Autographs Pages 45 Pages 6-7 Pages 84; Pages 10711 Pages 12-23 Pages 24-57 Pages 58-75 Pages 76-37 Pages 88-99 Pages 100-103 Pages 104-109 Pages 1107114 HURON PUBLIC LIBRARY SZI DAM? ' AVE S HURON SD W330 g E WSQUTH D KOTA 5 ATE CA P TAL STATE PIERRE c5 LLEGE iOO WNGS km! .ml 141 l l '1 41A Ii rn-n-u-u-m-a l H1lIIIIIllllIII1TEEA State Fair Board ADMINISTRATION 0 D DUNEAR. B.Sn M A Prmmpni or my senior Hmh Sclmul State Fair Because his guidance and advice have been invalu- able to countless students of Huron High School, and because he has used his many talents to the best advantage, Principal 0 Di Dunbar has made better claim to his office than any other man. UnHinL-hing in adversity, his character and scholarship have made him indicative of the spirit of Huron High Schooli Mri Dunbar is the man behind the desk who daily metes nut advicciand d1scipline. He takes a most active part in our school life, and in guiding us as a student body and as individuals. Being principal of Hux'olfs Senior High School gives him a large variety of duties, and all of them are conscientiously and well perfnrmed. To him, all 0f us, and the Seniors especially, owe much, and to him we express our gratitude and appreciation Secretary to the President Miss Grace Wilson has maintained a personal inter est in every student to gain both respect and true friendh linessi To her. have cume problems both personal and institutional. and a wise head coupled with an intimate knowledge of human nature, have showed her to be capable of meeting any situation. Miss Wilson, that familiar lady who writes slips. white, yellow, pink and blue. No matter how busy she may be. her helping hand and pleasant smile- are always ready to give aid or advice Asixieenl MISS GRACE WILSON Secmary to Mr. Dunbar rIf'.'LI.I.IxI.IxILIxIxILILILILICITITITETEW Management Top row left Vo mam: Mm wmm miss. Rnlaml Sander 5 Dean Gacksteuen James Averl', Robert Msxex. u o. n Dunbar Haunm mw Ian to am May Jane Roush. Esther Walr kemhian, Phyllis Cmnston, Joy Cranslun. Rusemary Fnzgerald. norman Euckh Richard Welmr. Student Council OFFICERS President Vice-President Serretary-Treasurer Spunsnr Adviser In order to carry on the general business uf the classes m Senior High a group of representative students was elected from each of the thrcc classes to serve on Lhe Student Council. There were fifteen Student Counml Members, 3 representaLivc from each room. The students elect their repre- sentative who reporls m and from the Stu- dent CounciI un matters penaining to student achvitles within the powm' 0f the organizatlonh Council members hold offlce thrnnghout the entire year. For its Chief objective the Counuihl had the task of trying to bring about maxxmum Efficiency and cooperanon beLwcen all de- partments and student body. Norman Buck Rnland Sanderson Esther VVarkemhien Miss Wilma Bliss Principal O. D. Dunbar Included among the actwities that were promoted by this orgamzation Were the Homecoming and Christmas Dances given in the ngh School Gymnasium. Emphasiz- ing school sportsmanship this year, the Cnuncil drew up a mrle 0f spurtsmanship, which was primed 0n the programs given out at the basketball games. As president of the Student Council. Norman Buck presided over all meetingsh Roland Sanderson v55 viceipresldenl and Esther Warkemhien. secretaryitlheasurexx Miss Wllma Bliss acted as faculty sponsor and Principal O. D, Dunbar attended each meeting. VSCVCHQEEHV VERA BAILEY Mumral Polnlv Vszcnnsin Plane Geometry Algebra II Solid Geomcuy Trigonometry Sophomore Spnnsur Activity Books Nux'llicrn Stat? Tucmrs' College. 3.5. Universl of WnshinEIpII Unlvcrsuy Dr Cnhfm'ma WILMA M.ELISS Huron, 54;th Dakota Latin I Latin H Health and Hygiene Sophomore Sponsor Student Council Sponsor Latin Club Huron Cnllege. B s, UnIUCVSMy or Chicagu University of Iawa Universxty nf anesoua AURA BRISCOE b. 'deonv Euum Dakala shorthand I shorthand II Typing Junior Sponsor Nurlhnm Stale 'I'urmhers' Cullegc. EA. Culumbia Universliy Gregg School unlvnrsily of Iowa. M A. DONA S. BROWN Blankingx Smnh Dakum Bookkeeping DISlribuilVe Education Senior Sponsor Dish'ihuuve Education Coordinator Scum Dakul: SlaIn College. as. Soulh Dakota Smle cunnge Mrs. ARLYNE BURR Madlsnn, Snulh nakma Instrumental Musnc Dircclor Band Orchestra Umvcl'sits' cl anmma. B.M. KATHLEEN CONE Huron. 3mm. Dalmla World History Journalism Cnhlempnrary International Prublmns Tiger Paper Quill and Scroll Sponsm' High SChooI Publicity Senior Spnnsor H Wuham and Mary Callege. B A n-mpxe Schnnl n! Secretarial Tramum Unlverslty n: Mlnucscm -7 '- -Agr 1- B I--...--III-III GEORGE J. DE RUEEIS Ironwood. chhizan Industrial ArlS Shop Club 5mm Insmme. 15.5. JESSIE KAISER Huron. Snum nakma Home Economics smm Insulule, 13.5. WAVA KATHLYN LARSEN Huron. Snulh Dakota English Annual Adviser Sophomore Sponsor Quill and Scroll Sponsor Huron College. BS. Unwersi-y or Culurndp . Univcrbny 1;! Southern California mm Picturex MARIE CRIMES Cole:hurg. Iowa American History World Hxstory A Club Sponsor Junior sponsur 1: er Iowa UmversiLv. EA. Wumversuy of Chmggo Columbm Umversxly DANA D. HARLOW RedEeId. 5mm. Dakota Spanish I Spanish II American Literature World Literature Junior spansor Spanish Club Norlhwrslrrn University. 3.1L Universily o! Soulh Dakau. NLA. J. w. KELLER numn. south Dakom Soriolcgy American History PreiFlight Aeronautics Junior Spunsnr Ticket Sales Manager Rifle Club Humn College. as. Univeraily at Minnesota. MA. RUTH LEWALLEN Huron. Smuh Dakma School Nurse mad Crass Hume Nursing Minneapolis Nnnhwcstem unspual. R. N. University of anusota Glenn Lake T. E Sanilanum Huron Comm. W. FRED IAITTAU wnne chr. South Dakota Phy 'cal Educauon Football B Basketball Intramural Basketball Track Yanklnn College. BA. DELBERT CV REUTTEH Huran. Somh Dakota Speech DPbaLe Forensic Director Senior Sponsor Cheer Leader Sponsor Carleton College, BA. umvcrsny or South Dakota, MA. OLIVE ROGERS Humn. Scum mkom Mechanical Drawing, I Mechanical Drawing H nakma Wesleyan Universny, as, Northern state Teaunux-s' College VIVIEN M. HUHLMAN Huron. South Dukmz Wmlen Expression Wurld Literature- Natinnal Honor Soclely Spnnsm' Senior Sponsor Unim-sny oi Mmmgan, B A. Unwemxy of Suuthern Culxim'nia CATHERINE McKAY Humn, Snulh Dakola Hume Econqmics Home Ecanomws Club Mxlwaukc: Downer College. 5.5, Cchlmmu Umversily Univarslw a! Minnesota University of Wisconsin ALICE RITCHEY Huron. South Dakcda Art English Art Club Huron college, B A. Chicago Arl nsmme UnwersiLv of Minnesota RALPH ROY Huron. Snulh Dakoll Chemistry Physics Plane Geometry Business Manager of Tiger Pappr Business Manager of Tiger Annual Gate Official for Athletics unwcrsily at North Dakota, BA, Unwersily u! Nnrlh Dakota. M5. ,A E? IAI IlIllIllI BETTY M. SCHUELK'E Huron, South anuta Typing American Literature Junior Sponsor Huron Collage, BA. 0. E, SHANHOLTZ I-mmn Suulh Dakota Physi d1 Education A Basketball B Football Intramural Basketball Track uH Club Sponsor Easmn Normal RUTH-MARIE STILLWELL ergima, Minnesola. Vocal Music Director Buys' Glee Club . Girls' Glee Club Mixed Chorus Treble Clef Troubadours Macalesler Cullcgc BA. Nurlhern 5mg Teache rnurgu Northwestern Unwnrsily FRANCES TAIT Humm Scum Dakma Civics Commercial Law Senior Sponsor lluro College. 3.5. Unw Iy m Wiscunsin Umwn . or MAL-hlgan. MA. Columbia Umvcrsny GUNDA MOHN TOLLEFSON Ilumm Saulh Dakma Librarian Library Club 5L om College. BA. Teaclmrs' mum; Cmcagn CORA S, VANCE numn. Soulh Dakota Biology Sophomore Sponsor Knox cauegc. BS. PERCY WASHABAUGH Huron Snuth Dakma World History Ameriran Hxstory Economics Ticket Sales Manager UH Club Sponsor Northern Elma Teachexs' College, B A. Universny nf Soulh ndkum M k KOTA $ ATE ;'H.$OEPDWOOD CAE'TAL STRTE Ax: PIERRE COLLEGE EROOK NGS $3 I! Ea! KL HU5H O MENON IRL I I I I I I i I W I I r a .8 5 FIG m .len m a X c LLE S WHBIIIIIIIIUUIi i F Dawd Euclmnan. MmPIIP Frmdmnn. Frank 512mm Jeanne Smith Gordon Dailey Vv'iHiam Herrick Donald Thatcher Willlam Weir CLASS comas Orchid and Silver CLASS FLOWER Orch id CLASS MOTTO uNnL up but climbing Room 310 Room 312 Room 15 Room 2 Roam 311 Officers Frank Stewart ,, President David Buchanan r Vlco-President Minette Friedman Sec,-Treasurer Senior Board Miss Frances Tail Miss Kathleen Cone Mr, Delbert C. Reutter Miss Dona S. Brown Mrs, Vivien M1 Ruhlman Dunma Tmtcvw: Wllham Wm. wulmm chvmk, .ltzumc Sznvm Gurdon Dmley. ammuy mo itlItlllIIlllllIIIIIIEJ Class History of1945 MONDAY iLabur Dam Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Step right up! Right this way, folks' So went our first day as newcomers at the South Dakota State Fair. First we find ourseIVes exploring this fascinating experience We follow the music and find a band at a side show featuring the Dark ann Follies, musical review and the dramatic play, uAmerican Passpork TUESDAY The second day found us at the races. Here come the winners! We have David Buchanan in First place with the blue rib- bon; Norman Buck in second place With the red ribbon, and Alice Allen 1n third place with the white ribbnni Recognition was also given to prominent athletes, musi- cians, and orators. WEDNESDAY tGDvernnr'x myy Fatigued but still interested. we were revived by the Red Cross Nurscs' Helpers. We were enabled to continue our third da- at the fair. Familiar noises tell us that We are sunn to enter a barnyard, Investigating we find it is the annual Turkey Hop in full swing, Sponsored by the Music Department. After this gala time we decided tn take the afternonn off to rest for the big Event in the evening 7the First Juniur-Senior From. The Grand March was led by Norman Buck, Jack Kennedy. and Rnhert Bushong. THURSDAY The next night we attended the Grand Stand Performance. We were entertained by a musical presentation featuring the Treble Clef, Troubadour; and Bobby Carl- tonis Orchestra. Awards were given in speech, music, athletics, and journalism, After the performance the girls entertained themselves at a COVEd Prom, which proved a big success FRIDAY Right this way everybody! Come right in to see the King and Queen of the South Dakota State Fair, Going inside we see the royal pair, Robert Graves and Joy Cran- ston, being entertained at the homecoming events. The attendants; the State Fair Spon- sors; the State Fair Board president, Frank Stewart; the viceepresident, David Buchan- an, and the Secretary-treasurer, Minette Friedman, were also guests. SATURDAY KChildrcn's Dayt Rides on the riding devices only cost onc-half as much today. One might even secure some complimentary tickets. The day starts with an early breakfast for the State Fair attendants. A more serious pro; gram is attended at which time diplomas are presented. Reminiscing old times and dancmg farewell to our six happy days close: our week uf mcrriment. CAROL FINDLEY ARDIS LEHFELDT iTwenw-sevcm State Fair BEST ATHLETES BEST PHYSIQUEWFIGURE Mummy ShawiFlunk Stewart Danna Mane Johnsom ank Slcwan BEST DANCERS MOST VERSATILE Mexme Shaw rsldnm Glunn-r anohe Fnednum Wmmm Wun' mm m nfullgi H I H MOST POPULAR ROMEoiluhlET , Haber! Gravesiahm Allen Rlchard Cluwck Carol Fmdm APPLE POLISHERS BEST DATES Mmim'y Shnw .hmn Cruwlm wArmyy mum! Graves Jeanna Sum'l'cr mm-u amp, Poll Winners BEST LOOKING FASHION PLATES Duane Swiu-Lena Lande Evlccn Wagncr-Donald W'IIEY $11 I I l I. I I rI-Iwrm44 MOST INTELLIGENT MOST SUCCESSFUL Dunald Thatcher Barbara Ruhlmam Dnvvd Buchanan Alina Anon lThlrLV-lwo! u u u u a .1 p t l Mic: M. AHm Schnnl pep'generam Sophcmarc C l a z s Secre- lary , Treasuma Qucmx: Auendam National Honor Snniely: x cum: mrls Glee Club Treble Cle Mixed Chu , Vocal M su: Accomuanisl: Mnk Mam Omhnslrm B Drum Mujumuc Lcadsl. Spanish Clu A. n. n:nrcsenlalwc, Represrmmn'n s Red Cross, L. Leroy Harlan Tho gnls go in' my curly mm.- smnpm Cummy, Km's Aucndam; Bovs Gee Club InA-amumx Basket- hall: Rad Cum, Emir: LBmsby 5mg awm' sorrow, danm- away cam Girls Glee Cluh: Treble cm, Vllxud rhmm LMm Club: Red Cross. Jnsenh J. Bunnemann Hm; hmhhllm-w mm; mm h'nm mo descendant m rln-npan'a' EuN Glcr Club' Mnezi Chmm Innzmulldl Bas- kuuhnn: Span n Cluh: Em C! 5 mm IMIm-m Maureen A. An: She is of tho Same quauly as her musm, QucL-ns Allcndanl, A club, Girls Glee Club: 5, Moe! Represem lallvc Senior. H; LBaum Ilel' ham- xs her Cruwning glam Girls Glee cmb Red Cross; G.A. Em w. 5mm Same girls pursue lezu'nr mg ulule others lczn'n pursumgs' Gn 5 Glen Club: Drum Ma crcllu: Red cross. Phyms 1. Bean! Snbor 17m nnl Sgrlmg'sv uuim hm nnl mle On 5 Ck-e club; Red Cure: HLJ'RO PUBLIC LIBR 521 DAKOTA AVE 3 ARY HI 1R0 57; 50 Marjorie A. 3mm Known In all and Uked by all. Girls Glee Club: Debate; Orchestra: Declamallon: Red crass. Mama :, Blnduszn Genera v speaking she's genera ly speaking-' N ianal Honur Sammy, A Club: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus; Demu- Naliunul Farehsk: League: Doclamalmn, Red Crass Nuvman H. Buck Man of few words are the besl mun, Sophomore C 1 a s 5 Vice- Pmsxden Juniar Clasx Preslden smucm Coun- cu Presidem; ng's Alr mndanl: mmnnl Honor Snow. ' Club: 'A Foalb: . B Fumbau: Fun ! 11 Manager: A Balkelball. anknL halL Track: i Club: Spinlsh Club: de Cmss: Most Represemauve Senior. Claylnn v. mm man nr IL snare 1mm Boy. Gll-u Cluh: nu! Cl'os . Inlrmnul I Baxkemalh Laura M clzqg Gcnlle maid m' gnud L' L'lt'rlc'b. ' Red crabs. .Inye L. Emanuel! Flaming youu Girls c-xee cmh: Red Cross. Dawn 1. Buthanan Evoryune's Incnd. nn nne's enemy, Snphnmol'e Chm: Frasi- dent: semor Class mm Presxdcnl' Kn Eht u! Honur. aHonal Honor 5mm A Club; Buys Glee lub- Tm Indnurs; Mxxul Cllu .3. 5mm Cllaxrman Mixed Chorus' Immumrax Ba kelball: Txgnr Paper 5 m Txgnr Paper Assncxale 2mm; gum and gum Latin Club: Red Crns M051 ncpmsemanve Senior. Audrey D. Ennkley Aud u-hn's ham! 5 uul n1 swue, hm Inn IE, is n her own Guls GILT Club. Red Cram. NEhaM H. Clzsmk Laugh and the world nughs. wim Va study and you aunt. :llnnc ' A qumn B Foo!- lmH. lnu'nnu nl auskru ban; Track; 'H Club: Rnd Cross ans: Nirie CnsmIn er makes Hm husl ur hm uppm-ummc: Gvrls 131cc Club: Hm Cr 1 II I I H l-I-I-I-I-I-l I-i-g r r1 1m!llllllllllilm:!: Gcorg: P. Genus sml water runs deepf u. 5. Army Myrtle E. mlbm Mild manners and u genue heart. Girls Glee Club: Orchqm tn: Band; Red Cm 5mm G. Glinzer What's Ihe use Dilliving 11 you can't enjoy yourseu. Bays Glee Club: Trouba- duurs: Mixcd Chofus; Tmer Paper SmH; TIECI Advemslng Manager. An Club: Red Cross. Wayne A. Gmen I'm a remarkable man , tn more ways man one. A Club; Inlramural Basketbalh ned crns; Benha Gross Una whu does thmg5 we! ' Girls Glee Chm Mixed Chorus Lawn Club; Red Cross. MIN P. Gzonzs A quiet and unasummg lass. Spanish dub: An Club: Red Crass. Louis: E. Glanur Whurvcd but not 10 211. Girls Glee Club: Ban . Arl club: Red Cross Lleyd Guudill I came here la study and la think. Vlrnnkl B. Gresthk: And her Ion u! trl c1 hghuyg on. WE Norman D. Grows Same day I'll make me redheads samuus student Count Glee Club, M 'ed 1.333;? A Funlbal '3 Fun!- ball: Intramural Basket- ball, H Club: Latin Club; Red Cross. Rnhul w. Graves Wilbur G. Gulormson One at ma hes! liked boys in school ' snence at wise at an times.w Tiger Klng' Boys Glee A Club; 'A E kelball: B Baskrlball Caplain,Trac 1i c1ub: H Club President: Txger Paper Staff: Ru! Cross: Must Representa- live sm-or. Intramural Basketball; Red Cmss Eva L, Hammnna Teresa L HIMDH Twn mm vs grcnicr man Hrs! the orse then me man Club: Girls Glee Club: Spanlsh Club: An Club; Red Cross, At real. not dead. Just sleeping. Girls Glee Club: Mixed chorus: LlHn Club; Red Cross: Tiger Flay. Wiumm J. Herrick Wayne R. Hausa 'ln me long run. a mm must depend on ms awn mmd. B Faalhall; A Basket- h l: B Haskelballlnu. gilgll'al Baskmhall: Track. H Clu Tiger Paper Sta . Red Cross. Wilh his eyes wide open 1113s dreaming Bo s 5192 club; aim Cross. Cm Mae Hill ergarel L. Hippie Care :5 2m ancmy to Me. ., 139 good and yuu will b: lonesome. A Club: Red Cross. cn-Is Glee Club, Red Cross. Luis M. Hopper Narmz R. Hoffman What I dom see doesn't Trunking Is an idle U'Dublv me '- wilsk: of lune. ubrary Club Spanish L'luh: Red Cross. :- Club: TIEEV Gms. sea??- Spamsh Club: 55; QInH and Red Cruscmn. IIIIIIIIIIIIIII HI! mm; 1. Haring Hubert L. uoy mu work and ma play .. makes Jack a dull boy. I low Io wind my Ianguc up. I love In henr it go. erls Glee Club: Library A Fnulball: xmmmural Club: Red Cross. Basketball: Red Cross. RaymondJ. Hyde Geurgil M..Iame5 HL- awoke one mgm and Emma good never found human awake. bothers me. Student Counml: Inlra. murax Easkelball: Red Cross Girls Glee Club: berary Club: Red Cmss. Donia 5 Johnsnn Danna Mu Johnson mu, why shauklnhfe all labor 1:27 A lorm mare 1m, 3 race man- sweet, has ne'ar Euyu Glen Club: Troubar our chance to mat. daurs: M$xed Chnrus: A rummu; B Fuotbau. Hm Blskezhan B EaSv kctball: Track. Club: Red Crass, R26 Cram Dunn: Marielnhnson clu E Jnhnmn Her ad 131 11qu yes. .qu in fan: she 15 a mund. unease go away And let me sleep. Student bunull: Queerfs Auendan c: He Glen club Red Crass. lnu mnuml Easkslball; Red Crass. Jam: H. mm K 751m Mm Mzrgam me WW deep while She m a girl n! unmt sluggards sleepx' ways. A Club Debate: Tiger Paper malt: Spnnlsh club: Tmer Plly. Luxury Club. Jnhn w. Kennzdy A quiet man I: t quite a man Jumor class Vlce-Dresi- dem; ngm of Hunor: National Honor Sociel': Tiger Fuper Staff, Mast Represenuuve Senior. Jammie Kunhavt If at Ersl you Can't. meme, ny, xry ngam ' GLrIs Glee Club: Mmed chums; Red Cross. Baum: J. Larson She has the key N a good personnnw 'nendlmess. Girls Glee club; Red Crass c, Russlll Lalsnn A mue enzme u! hum pawn ' Rud Crass Ardis L. LeMeld! This innocent look will never um, um hnvs n's all : Me ' club: 6H1: Glee Club' Mixed rnnrus, or; cm-mn: orchestra Secrc my , Treasurer: Band. 'ng' Annual Stan Lv- brm cmh: Library Club F1 osvdznt Lulm Clm - RL-d l'msx: leer Pln ' Quill and Scrul Darrell F. Kivhy Don'l lalk back w me. A Haskcmalr 8 Ma;- kcmnu: H Club Laun Club: Art. club: Red crass. Leila Lande suns is the dress 0! mnuKhL .mmor Eaard anun's Attcndzm' club Girls Glee Club' Mxxcd Chorus: Drum Ma mr: Drum Mlljarelle: Spamsh Club; Red Cross. Granlw. Larson Bland and bmmyT Sllldnnl Counml Bays Glee Club: Mxxcd chorus: Iun-mnurm Easkelbau; Red Cross. Elamh: unless 5va11 Mm quamuy hut unnd mm mm Um quahly. nod Cm s Transferred mun Yaie, s Dak. Eb: M Linnm Watch hm- Ku-p on n Cm: Give Club: Mixed Chm'l : orcheslra: Red Cross. E IlKK!IlIIIIIIIIIIII rzrn P. Lipperl she knows u lot bul is mce about in Club. 3 amsil club; Red rnss Vugim M. Lundqren You've got me all wnmg. Spanish Club: Run nos: Margaret J, Mahawald slurs known the whlle tor hL-r uhm-y sunhu' Mmd or lImlor. Gum Glen Club. Mixed chorus Span- 15h Clu Dculxlmillmn le crabs, Mom ncprc- scmnlm- Sonmr. Ruben LL Mann HWhnt's lhr gnkP I don't act sumem Cuuncll: Buy; Glee Cluh. Innamural Baskelball: Red Cross E Dine Mamn 1 guns n wxll be all rwln m can me 1.muwnnm' Army Au r'm-ps. William 5, Luby I love life. King's Aucndam: Boys GI 'Club. Mum: :urus: M Ba ketbal' ' R knmall: 'A Fo ball' E ranman; Track a Club: Spanish Club: Red Cums. Shirley A. Mmm 'Tickle Ihnse lvorics. Sludem Council: Gm: Glee Club; Treble :1: Mixed chorus; Orcllcstr . Spamsh Club; Red Crossv mum M Malay Busy and nxcvcdingw quiet abom n '- Snamsh Club: Arl Club: Red Cmss. Kuherine E. Manulis How many hearts have ' broken wilh Inuse eal big benuulul ages? Gu-Is Glen club; Mixed Chorus: Treble clef, G. A. A; Spanish club; Red Cross. WernErW Ma Imus '1'VL' been gating umund an a momu-ym may Rt-d Crazy Translermd from Polo. s an. Mary A. MKMahnn Nnrmi M. Mauka Her talents, like n-mnds are man Smanness 15 Its own , reward. 1 hove. Curls Glee Club: Mixed chums: Spanish club; Red Cross. Maid 0! Honor: Gu'ls 51:: Club; Mmed chorus; Tiger Sum; Tiger Paper Enuor: qu-u and Sam ; Laun Club Red Cross: Tiger Flay: Mnst Represemz. uvc Senior. 1an H. Meyer mama J. Manuel A wuman mm : hurricsn, Womcn-bah- Tiger CD-Edilor: Tiger Annual Stan: Spanish Club: Red Ores: Red cross Rnnam N.Mnl1ndzr wmizm A. MnrriH Tall and Every mch a man. - .m- Invnrcd lum. Buys Glee Club: Mixed Red Cross. cnm-us, Red Cross. Dulis M. Mueller newly Mym Hard Wm'k tlucsu'! dxslurb her. They are never alone Hm! are uccolnunnicd Girls Glee Club; Treble by- Clef, Mxxud Chorus: or- cheslm: Orcheslm Sme- lnry Tmasurer, Latin Club: ArlClu .Red Cross. ans GlL-L- Club: Mixed Chorus: Declamauon: Had n as. Jan A. Neismm Ghdys Neumrm Where have x :eeu Nuu 'JL-an , she doesn't wash: words A Club: Lubrary Club: Red Gum, My Club, ncd Cross. GAA Jams T. Ulsun My lruc lave hath my near! and I have hersv Student Cauncu: Buy. Glee Club: Tmubadours. Mixed chorus; Intramural hnskelball: Tiger Paper sun: Tiger Advurliamg Manager: Red crass. thm a. Parlu I take Me as it Com Ruys Glee Club: Mmcd churn Intramural Bas- kemall: Splnish Club: An Club; Red Cross vim J, PEIErsen Gentle ways and n liny vumuJ' ncd Cmss. Cilvm n. Power uwhat next? EamL Red Cross. Chavles E. Raymund A ladies man am. .1351. and Khan sums. Bn's Glue Club; Mixed Chants Band: A Foal- hall: E Fomhall B Easkelhalh Fumball Jian- agen H Club Lam Club: Red Cross, Lu N. Palm When I feel like exer- . mg I lie dawn nu ma lcenng goes away. Boys Glee Club: Imra- mural Basketball: Red Cross. Luelh B. Peck Tum mnaconl lack! Spanish Club; Red Cross Purim J. Palm Dom we have lun? Kahuna! Hnnnr smecy; A cmb; Treble Clot Mixed Chorus: Orchcslra: Druhesua Fresldpnl, chw- Leader: Spanish Club: Lalm Club. RL-d Cross amy M. Ramsnll anu Nuld tllal about dxmples? Spnnhh Club: Red Cross; G.A.A, Mam 1. Reilly '1 love w study. HA cum Library Club; Red Cross Mary A. Ezinekz GEE It's great to be u semor. Red Cross. Barbara J Ruhlman - th said benmy and brains don't mIXT' Sophomore c1355 Board Member Jumor Board Queen: Anan- Nnunnzl Honnr 507 'A Club: Girls Treble cm . Mxxed Chorus: Treble Clef 39mm Chammw Spanish club: Red cross. Tiger Play. Rolana L Sandzrsnn um. how l mu to gel up In the mommg! Smdent Councll Vice Prusxdenl: Student Comp cu; King's Allendnnt: A Football: Intramural Bas- knlbnll: Tlack: NH Cl Spanish Club: An Clu . Red ems: Marguy AV smw Versatixlly-PlusJ' Girls Glee club; Treblp CJEL M'xed Chorus: 0n cheslr Band; G A.A, Cnphnn Tlgnr Annual Cn- Eanar: Art club; and Crussv Kilhzrine Skexas Um-do I like iun' Girls Glee Club: Red Crass Rnnam A, Russ me! Thandor: B. samsun He gnts Ihere eventually. mun Red Cross. Vivian J. 5mm Huron xsn'l su-a bad Rad cross. Maxinz A. Shiw Dnny. rccne so In a lm dfm'lml ? Girls Glee Club' Mm-d Chorus: GA A. Jayme L. 5mm! sy to know. easy In mm Scrum Bual'd Memb r; Orcheslrn Band, Tiger Annual Sla'f: Spanish Club; Art alum Red Crass. Have you seen my car Buys Glee Club' Band' Rod Crnsm Vacati nal Edi ummm Machinist cnurse, or Paper sun. Spanish llil Hfl Jnnnq L. Spurrnr auyl K.Snuw She came. she 1w, she conquzred. My hearl's in In: Navy. Junior Board Member: shudem Cnunml: Mind oi Honor: Girls Glee Club: Treble Clef: Mixed Chor- us: Drum Mamreuc: Art chm Red Cross. Queen's Allandam; Club; Girl: Glue Clu Treble Clef: Orcheslra An Club: Red Cross. cum: F. S!ickwi:k Mary Slam Won cam always tell ahnm Ihesc quiet girls. SW; 3 muak on me baskuban Hour, A Club: Orchestra: Band: Spanxsn Club: Rad cmgv Spams Club: Red Cross: Frank N. Slewarl Think 1'11 go out lnnight and gum the girls a bmuk -- James A. Sxokke 512mm Class presmem; Hclnlcndslo succeed. Knight of Honor: Buys Glen Club A Fanlball; m Football Captam; A B Famball; Glee club; Ttnuhm Mxxnd Chums: 0r- chestm Band: Spamsn W Track? Clu Red Cross. : H Club Secre- tarerrL-azurcr: Red Crass Mos: Represemunve Samar Duane Swill Wm lhink I'm bashful! Smdun! Council: ngs Anendanl: Boys Glee Club; Tmubadours: MIX- ed Chorus: Orcheslm Sec- mry , Tn-asu Band: A Fooxbau Fenl- balL A Haskell! Easknlball; 'H Club: H club Vncp. Premdcnl: End Cross. Marwu A. Swanson A friend to be wan1 Art Club: Red Crossv Dnrmld N. Thatcher A wmnsncal rhea... iman mebnmed wulhimz cw ubuuncc cl m nwn vernam Lauren: R. Thielen King. Allenndnl Nauom. Wurk doesn'tbolhermr-T lInnur 5mm : AN Club- rmys Glee chm Mm Chorus, Doha! Nahonal rm-mmc League mural Basketball. Tnger Ewness Mam: or: mass; Tiger Pay Quill and sum lnhamural Baskeman Spamsh Club; Red Cmss, Jack E. Thnmvsnn How happy I am. Boys Glee club: Intra- mural Basketball, A11 club: Red Cross. Eric: M. Tobin Sincere Kn everything sm- undermk ' Red Cross. seuyJ.TyrmI T Ior terrific. Girls Glee Club: Spamsh Club: Ari Cum; Red Cmss: 'nger Play. Nanelle B. VznaMs A woman: Dinca Is not al hnm '- Glee, Club; Mixed P :1 1a a 1 A, 'nmale Spanish Club: Red cmss: Tiger Hay. Alma M, Wm HL'V' personulny Elnll smile an- .m : oyn dxalmunvc yle Gills Glee Cluh. nerl Erna: t Dun: R. Tobey One or Illc tashian phllc , mm Glee Club: Mixed Chums Drum Majurelte; me Club; Red Cross. Eugene A. Tawne Hts reach m. gual: a Football: 1 1 Easkntbnll: Trmmmura nobm H. Tynell Clwcscs his own school schuul time. A Football: Inlmlnural Baskeman. Bo Glee Club: Ru! Cmss, Eileen M. Wagnlr stately and tan she walks numxgh Um mu. cum: Girls Glee Treble Clef; Mmed Haan Tlncr Paper 'nger Paper A5507 . Erhlur: spamsh Club: Red Cross: Tlgrr Play lel and sum . Mary Jo Walsh Man dorm npuvul nu ma 1min rum Red Cross t IKI: E'l-rEw-rj- E r Fill; l II l'A I IIIIIIII Robzn L. Wauh I thought I saw him wurk hm. 10 n was a dream Band: xmramm a1 Basket- huH. wuliam R.Weir Slrike up me bandV' Senior Board Member Sludenl Coullcm V Glee Club: Truuhadoun Mixed Chorus: Hired Ma . Orchesn'a: Band. Dxum Malon TraCk: Track Cup. lam: H Club, Spamsh Club, Red CruaSA Gen: W.Whi1nay Independcm-mars me all nVL-x ' summl udncll' Kmrs Amend n Buys Glee CIuIL Fm; Fonlbnll Trut' :1 Club: AH cm Red nun. Danam G,W1ley 'The world knows not its grealssx men ' Suphuluurv Clusx Daam Member Bun. um- mm, Trouh lump, chu Chor- ml: 'A Fomball. Imra- muml Buumhnl! ' Chm: Spamsn Cluh: Had Cm , Gmruz A zanns 'He Imunds m :um-Fedx' Huya Glee Club: Dame: Tmuk '5' Nu . Rm L'rnss Hahn G. Webster Sh: Is one who proves mm wnmen don't lnlk all the lime. Red Cross. LN: M. Wekh Sludlcs aren't her only nuerux nm Red Cross. Dnmmy E. Wiederhnld The more you know her UH' man: .um hke m: - cm; Glee Club, Mixzd Chorus; Red Cross. Mavy Enherm: Wntner Easy m kncw. easy In Mm. Rod Cruss. Hubert zmman Nu mm knows what he can do Iin ho mes Art Club: Red cross, Esther WarkL-IIHHL-IL Eugene smmx Rmmu: Snnhmniux' Poll Winners BEST ATHLETES John Jacobson Delores Gardner BEST PHYSIQUEEFIGURE Russ Maxey Esther Warkenthicn BEST DANCERS Kenny Christensen Delores Gardner MOST VERSATILE Eugene Sibley Esther Warkemhicn MOST POPULAR Gene Hay Bunnie Strohmaier ROMEOiJULIET Eugene Sibley Shu'lcy Cranston APPLE POLISHERS Bill M00 Marilyn Jonasun BEST DATE Eugene Sibley Mary Lee Cranstun BEST LOOKING Don Liem Marilyn Anderson FASHION PLATES Bill Moe Shirloy Cranstnn MOST INTELLIGENT Fleet Stanton Carnl Wilrran MOST SUC C ESSFUL George Huuglund Carol Wilcruil Officers Eugene Sibley President Bonnie Strohmaier Vice-Pres, Esther Warkenthien Sec -Treas. Sponsors Miss Laura Briscoe Miss Marie Grimes Miss Dana D. Harlow Mrs. Betty M. Schuelke Mr. Percy Washabaugh Junior Board Phyllls mansion John Javnbsun, Vu'gima ereuk Mm Lm ; Emma; Uagednm nnl m mum. ' x DLnn Ime-mghn Am; lgllguiifI-ETI'AI 71! AI Efml lIl IIII I1 IVE E Tnp Fareucll Dance in Hu- mgh Sclloui Gymnnsmm Emlnm rum phnln, sJandmg len 10 nght Alvcc Wusnn. Juannc Dunmm, an- szm: kncclnl: Inn lu mgm- .Fnrlymmer aeuy Jun Smumm, Vum. Evans. PaHy Jn Mnrw Second nhoun slanmmz loft m nghl Nanette Vk'vlahlc: mm Wagncr Tmm' phuln snu- Fan Imlu-u Donald Jane Marilyn Robert wunam Elva Alaxie Amos Anderson Andcra-un Andrews Hell Ecnnw. Amun- Mary. Jane Armur Esther RD er T Benjamm Berauist Ems Bjumc Blue Bo xe Nnrma RPva Dummy Lama Kenneth Wuham Enncstec! Boomsma nullard Faldznx Cm lslunq-n Clzgg Cole Colhsan comm- Cook Canon Buster Man LEE P1,llxs Ravmnnd shu-lay 1mm Mae thh cransmn Cranston clansmn rmmum Ba 15 Arlen? Haber! Darn-ll Velma Hemmer James Lloyd Jancl Henry Mavonnc 'Y Decker Doggen Dmnnd i I I 4HI I I I I II II I I I I liai! Mary Alice Dnrmady Viola Evans Ea rhnra FHesc mmmnl Gnrdnn Lucx I la Hmmmn Grzlcz anl'ba r MacDonald nnrwy Mclva Jane Fennur Elame Pugkang Jam us nu nbnr Floyd Ferguson Dexorcs Garnncl Jeanne Duncan Bonnie leds Leonard G nycr Sally Dwyer Rosemary n 1 imam Mm .mnc chbm Kirby Emler Mary Flus- Helen Glzwwskx uunurd Gulhransun w ' Hansen Verl Hunun Alwn Gulurmson Dnnald Hanson Lois Hum m Rodney nagcdm-n Eugene Hanson mm mm Novena Ha h: Gone Hay Doromy Ivm'sun Mar Lavnc hm Jm 3 Id Hm! Juim Jncobsml neuy Lou .1 ch nsun Em , Km? m-xpne Lyman Du ruthy Melgam Am; .v wmvcr Mar Lou Ohm: Dnnald G. Juhnsun VVnma Koch Patty 1n Mnrsu chariot Ae Meyers Randi! Mueller Rum Ormand Marilyn Jnnasnn Darrell Kutil James Martin Sylvxa Mxlhurn Dari 3 Mn 1 Dh v Kay Faker Doris Keelln V'E'l'nn Larsen Leonard Mnnka Leon Minu- R mhnm Murbh y Rosella Puersun mny-me Jeanne Keenan Guoxgc Lcmrner nonnxe Mcuaneu wimam Mun qul Nwmn smrxcy Mmhy Mary Km: Ruben Lewaucn Mary Ahce McMnI um Ruhy Molander mum mum Donald Plumu, It pamm King Danald Liam Ha Faye Memk Kennelh Muum Alla mmm- Dalmm- Dnliv a Li ii 'll -. IIITII5 I I I 4? PA Geraldine qumn rzugpm: s inley Jerome Sh'alman it C: 1 mm Tscheuer Kaehl Vuicsky Vn mm W mms Harry Ralslun sackeu Siegentllaler Bonnie Slrnhmzuer unnam Tsulmucr Sarah waldmr AU'cr Wilson Robert Haul! Dean shape rskY Deny Jean 5 wansan KennEIh Tschdicr 'hlly Wallcr Arden Wm: Ralph Roberts Slurley Skinner syvina 'I'Erney wulam TsL-hcllcr rme mun; Phyllis mum Hn rul d Skorheim Howard Tuubcr Richard Vanmmnc Es m Warkemluen Cam! merait Ralph Rum Flcct Stanton Harry Thomas Thomas VanDu mu Ruth VVecsc Harry Worrall Mary Jane Ruush Dclorcs s lratman BetLy Tlmm vugmia V: wk Verla Xth-lur me Young Officers Thomas Carroll ...... President Richard Welter Vice-Presidem Mary Anderson Sec.-Treasurer Tnamgs Carroll. Mary Anderson. Richard VL'eller Sponsors i Miss Vera Bailey I P O I I W l n n e r S Miss Wilma Bliss BEST ATHLETES FASHION PLATES Miss Wava K. Larsen I Tom Carroll .nm Avery Mary Fair Jean Van Arsdale Mr. Ralph Roy I BEST PHYSIQULFIGURE MOST INTELLIGENT Kenny Hanson Gene Kulawik MFR Cora 5- Vilma , Jean Van Arsdale Mary Anderson I BEST DANCERS MOST SUCCESSFUL Jim Avery Gene Kulawik Jeannine Wiley Mary Anderson MOST VERSATILE . ' , Larry Cornell Mldwoy S I ghts Ruth Buck MOST POPULAR Larry Cmnell Mary Anderson ROMEWJULIET Richard Welter Phyllis Morse APPLE FOLISHERS Bill Eilers Joyce DCVinneY BEST DATE Jim Avery Gwen Van Duzee BEST LOOKING Jim Avery Gwen Van Duzee Le-n. photo. Mary Layne H411, Luis Huntley. 1 nghl Dhokl. W'llllanx EllErS. James Avery mm 1mm i II ttflll!IIIIIIIIIIIIH Wanda Adebar Gene Allen Laverne Allen Guldu- Baker Hamel Balemnn Shirley Beck Delmar Boyd Donald Brandenburg Em Brandenburg Ruth Buck Gordan Burger Maxine surnen Neil Camnhen Thomas carmu Rulh Cook Alan Crown Duane Daniel Gladys Decker Gladys Dielz Cansmncu Eckmunn Imugvne Euler Mary Anderson Carol Anhaud James Avery Elm Benncn mum Bclhke Shmu- Bischon' Keith Brock Ursula Brueskc Virginia Bruin! Wanda HurncLL an' Bm-rinslun Deluris Campbell Larry Cornell Shirley Cnslelln Donna Crawford Joyce Dchns-y Elnora DeWiIl Shirley Deyo Wulmm Ellurs Mary Ellen Fair Donald Frank Dean Gacksmuer IF'iny'fva Clinurd Gmeutgne . , John Gromc Ramona Glanzcr ' Jnyce Gruvcs Claude Grezne , , Verna Gmhmlller Eumca Gumrmson . Rnberl Hanson June Hammond 3 . Theora Haugen Eurlyn Hanmn ' ' ' Beverly llelselh Joyce Hum Willlam Haskms wubm Huhm v . . . Oakley noy Curt llnnklns . Robert Hyde Patricia Ingalls ; , Wanda Jmnrs Ruben Ingle , , Patrlcxa Jensen Beuy Irvxng ; , - Ila Johnson James Johnson Eugene Kennedy Ray Johnson . . ' Wane Kuhy Clea Kaspurlmllcr ' ' Dan- Kohlman Sally Krause V ' Lms 1,-2me Greta Kuehl . Joyce Linnell Eugene Kulaka Joyce Llppurl LoVanne Luwery Jnhn Lumka Thomas Munlull George Munuus Florence Lynch Delvm Manm- H I Ruben Mnxey Valda McFadden Jeanne McMahon Kenn Moanamel'y Stanley May anm McAlnon Phyllis Mme Delores Morrison Joseph Mullaney Madonna Nxelsc'n smmendn Nanak Shirley Norquisl Helen Packard wnham Peck Anna FicKcll Glenn Robcsun Ilene Rundqmst Roth Sannrd Lms Smuh Danr 5mm Howard Steven: Maxine Teuber Ecuy 'rnnprrxry Plulhs Urban Margaret Wahl Phyllis walkmgton Virginia Walz wmum Wexguxd Mildred Wclch nichnm Walm- lllltllllllllllllfi Maxlne Meyers wmiam Neisxeadt Betw Luu Newland Ralph Dliva Clnn mmmad Rahcrl Osnmnsnn James 17mm; mum Polly Bony Power Marcm Sumls Dnnam Schultz Lylu Sacman 1mm Swab Mary Ellen Swanson LiL'I mmm- Jean VanArsdalu Donald Vance Gwynmll VunDque Belly Jzan Webster Mclvm Weckex mahard Weidauar Luwrll Wassel Joannme leey Gordan Wold IFI ny-scvem f KOTA 9. LES KE MINE syn: 7 0 EADWOOD CAflTAI. STATE 'E PIERRE comma ex ijcnv . a Kim , .- mT.RUsH ORE :1, ,1 ,, R1, MEHORIAL F$UAWDS$4 OUTH 3 State Fair Midway ACTIVITIES lIl-IHUUUUIUHUUUUUU State Fair s MARGERY SHAW. ........... CoAEditor s JOAN MEYER ,Co-Editar r JEANNE SMITHVWWWW , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Assistant Editor s DONALD THATCHER ............................ Business Manager SIDNEY GLANZER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Advertismg Manager JAMES OLSON ............................... Advertising Manager JAMES COLE, ,,,,Assistant Business Manager DONALD THATCHER DON LIEM .Assismnl Advertising Manager Business Manager RICHARD MURPHY , CAROL FINDLEY....' ............................. ,Senior Editor ARDIS LEHFELDT,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Senior Editor PHYLLIS CRANSTON ................................... Art Editor s x v i GENE HAY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sports Editor ,Feature Editor .Aclivily Editor H i U1 ' r ,Assistant Advertising Manager JAMES DUNBAE,,, ROBERT ANDERSON. SALLY DWYER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Index Editor SHIRLEY PLACHY ................................... Index Editor WILLIAM MOE ........................................ 1946 Editor MARILYN JONASON, WAYNE HANSEN MISS WAVA K. LARSEN MR. RALPH ROY ................................ Financial Adviser 1945 Assistant Editm' 1946 Assistant Editor ,,,,, Annual Adviser SIDNEY GLANZER Arhersmg Manager I BUSINESS STAFF mums OLSON Len m righl nomad mm-nsn Mr Em'. smney Glanm James Olson. Mmmsmg Mmmgs-v Don 1.1m . James linlc. mchard Murphy um m pholo. fi Bulletin The school was proud of the fact that the 1944 edition of the Tiger Annual was rated ALL STATE by the South Dakota High School Press Association. This is the highest state honor. Only two high schools in South Dakota received the All State awardeHumn and Aberdeen The 1944 edition was also rated as first class by the National Scholastic Press Association. Department of Journalism at the University of Minnesota. Special acknowledgments must go to the merchants, job hers, professional men and women at this community, whose advertisements are necessary to the success of the annual; Mn Frank Brown M the Huronite, what in publishing this book. made many important suggestions by which we profited; the photographer, Mr. M A Artz, for an excellent job of photogra- phy; Mrt H. M. Warwick of the South Dakota Engraving Com- pany, Sioux Falls, South Dakota who gave splendid service in the line of engraving; Kovercraft Company, Chicago, Illinois, for the clever cover design; S. P. Warren Paper Company, Boston, Massachusetts, for the fine quality paper. Deep appreciation must also be voiced tn the large staff which pasted pictures, wrote, did a mass of clerlcal work with only student gratitude for payment; administration officials who gave help and information. ANNUAL STAFF s. dmy, Inf! to night Carol Fmdhqu Jeanne Smith. Ardzs Luhh-lul. m'l? Wava K. La um Gwyneth Van Duzca, Emm- warkem Mary szne Ha Phyl ransmn Sally mm L s HunLIHLAlp nsnn sn'nng Wavne Havvwnt Ma ' .mnasont llxl'gL-ery smw. 1:: Meyer. ' Shu'ley Pm H mm- an, Wuham Mme JOAN MEYER Co-Ednnr MARGERV SHAW co-Ednor u ILLIAM MOE 194G delnr MARY M -MAHON EILEEN WAGNEn L News Page Editor MI'NE'I'TE FRIEDMAN Feature Page Edilur Mnusocmm heMary McMahon 'inleen Wagner Minute Fliedman e nnelto Venables Sports Editor ..EDb Dunn Exchange Edituf' Barbara Edwards Reporters: JameS Sm, Bill avid Buchanan, Mary Lee org Hha Hen-ick, Norma urge eh. d, A e Kw. 53913315 Km; Budn N11212: Mary Jan; Huush. Tad ta'VQSun. Gunc Sibley. Carol Witcrafls Business Managalr .7 uremuon Thatcher Assistant Busmess MQnagEtJamcs Cole Advertising Managersm wnSxdney Glanzer James Olson Asst. Advertising Manageu, ,Dun Liem Editorial Adviser mMiss Kathleen Crmo Edntor-m-Chiefx'l News Page Edit? Feature Page 13: Third Page Ednai car A Business Adviser , , VHHRulph Roy , ROBERT DUNN I-Imlur-In-Clucl Spam Eduor NANETTE VENABLES Third Page Editor In its ten issues the Tiger paper records the news of the schooleactivities, classes, sports, and people; it serves as a place where student opinion can be expressed; it provides some entertaining features in these days of war, the paper stresses pub- licity on all war related campaigns and programs at interest to students. Our paper is for students, yet it's for the community, too, and sometimes we are surprised at the number of parents and others in the community who read our paper and comment on its news. Naturally. we're glad, because the school belongs to the community and its news is community news. Our paper also helps to advertise Huron High School throughout the state, as an exchange arrangement is maintained between the Tiger and other school publi- cations. From the many thank-you letters re ceived from Class of '44 buys in service and from those who have left school for servxee during this past yeart 1t seems that the G. 1'5 and Navy guys really enjoy receiving the regular issues of the Tiger sent to them as a courtesy from subscribers in school. They like getting news of the school and of their friends, they say. Contest awards, made to the paper of 19434944 by three press associations to whlch the Tiger belongs. sewed as an in- lSixIv-uwn :2: . I left 1 LLLII ELLE; I I I1 tKCCllhtlllllllllIllgE PubHcHy centive to tlns yearls staff to maintain a hxgh standard in their pubhcatmn. For its coverage of war related publicity, the Tiger was. given the special KtA award by qull and Scroll, in addition to a First Place Award for the paper as a whole. In the Na, tional Scholastic Press Associatmu and the South Dakota High School Press Associa- tion contests. the paper rereivvd a t'Gnnd rating. Those on the Tiger reporting stall are students who have taken the course in journalism, who have developed reporting abllit . and who are interested enough m Hus activity lu devute extra tlmr to their publicauon work. Editing is carried on by senior page editors whn are responsible for tho assign- ment of stories, coverage of news, editing1 and headlining of all copy for their pages. Besides, they plan the makeup and check proof when the printer sends it back In charge of all is the cditor-in-chicf, Mary McMahon, thls year, who sees that the whole paper is cnordinated, makes final declsions on editing problems, and works with the printers in turning out that fmal paper for you. Advertising and business managers take care of thc sale and writing of ads, collec- tions, and the distribution of the paper once it comes from the press. Tiger Paper Staff szk um mu m rmn- Wilma Kuuh, Vulmr Nullent umm- Inmmmm FuuHh Hm ch m th'. Theadm 531 nt Jann-s Brub Ln mm! mwhnmr. .112! u Km n Vhllmm In-mwk wmm llul'mmt Ma 3 J; -l'lnush Tlurd row left to tight: Mary Lee Cranslun. Eugene sm- ug. mm. Wagnaxu Limul WItcrmL Barlymu Edwards st-mm mw 12:1 to ugh! lvllmlh- Frwrlman. Robert Dunnt Nanette Vunthlcs Flrxl rrm': Marv McMahon. .s;x:y mum i . 1 t l 1 1 t MISS DDNA S.EROWN Coordinator Senmr High Schuul MAUREEN AnTz Mr, M. A, Am An: Studlo lLA BAUM ML born .1. Bnndicy Molllgomury Ward 5: cot ETTA BLABER Mr. HD Haaghmd .I, c Fenncy Ca. AUDREY HUCKLEY Mr wnumn Emler .L J. Newberry DONNA LEE EICHKUFF Mrs. Leone Bloodgnud Collage Gunnery CORA MAE HILL Mr Gale Peppers Mus mm- mm Cu Extension Agenrs 0mm: NORMA HUFFMAN Mr. w. A. Wagner Wagner's DraperY LOIS HOPPER Miss Gex'lrude Lamps: Lamps: Market uums HURINE Mrs. Evelyn Head sielu'cuhrs Flower shop GEORGIA JAMES Mm Mildred Lunbnm n w Woolworth co. ISixuutouri Distributive Education OFFICERS President ..... ....Vlaureen Artz ViCe-Pl'esidenl ,,Beryl Snow Secretary - Ti'easurel'..Jeanne Sporrer Caordinator ..... Miss Dona S. Brown For the past eight years, Distribu- tive Education has been offered in Huron High School. It is a wnrk-ex- perience program and is subsidized by the federal and state governments just as the Smith-Hughes Agriculture and Home Economics programs are onteredi This subject included all selling and distributive occupations. Each year from Fifteen to twenty- Hve students are chosen for Distribu- tive Education by their personality, scholarship, general ability, and their moral and physical characteristics. Only seniors are allowed to take the subject and they are encouraged to choose their own jobsi Their sched- ules are arranged so that they may leave school to go to work at or before three oiclock. They work a minimum of fifteen hours per week at the store or office, and they attend class five huurs a week. Two credits are given for this course. A varied course 01 study keeps the class enthusiastic abuut their jobs and about opportunities as sales- people in the postwar world, Includ- edAin this year's course of study are units on pcrsunality development. cqrrect speech, etiquette, sales tech- nique, demnnstrations and store man- agement. Hour sales talks during Mav are one of the highlights of the vearis wgrk. Special projects include4 field trips to local firms and organizations. 11th I. I I. I. I II. M m H H ti H U H U H U U U U U Promoters outside speakers, show window dis- play, and show card writing. Wurking tn win for their country and for their school, the twentyeone girls in the Distributive Education class have gone all out for victory in 1.944745 These girls have done the work of adults and have creditably served their employers and the public. Dur- ing the year their earnings amounted to more than $6000 even though the pay per hour averaged nniy thirty- unc cents. Because this class cuntributes to the war effurt by working uptown does not mean that they let their school grades lower. During the first six weeks more than two-thirds of the girls raised their grades over the first six weeks of last yeah Over one- half of the girls are members of the HAN Club or are on Hunnrable Men- tion. Several class members are care rying five subjects and taking voice and piano lessonsv After school and work-hnur hours, they find time to sponsor five dances, 1n entertain the football team at a pheasant dinner, to treat the basket- ball team to a humc-Cooked meal, to hold numeruus class parties. and to put on an assembly program for the cnhrc school. Working to win for their L-ountry and fur their school. the twenty-an girl: in the Distributive Etziucatign iiass have gone all out for Victory m 1944745. DONNA MAE JOHNSON Mr. F L. Cruwlie Huron Clinic DONNA MARIE JOHNSON Mr mhm Lampi- Lampets Market FERN LXPFERT Mia: Mudmd Lnnbum F w, Wunlworlh Cn VIRGKNIA LUNDGREN Mr. Stanley Wheeler State Theatre LUELLA PECK Mr. H D. Homlund .v npcnnm Co. KATHERINE SKEZAS L. L Trouur iooF Grand Lodge BEm'L SNOW Dr. A A. Wollmanu Dr. Wnlhmmu, Donust JEANNE! spunmn Mr. A. N. 5mg Berg's Si; in Simp BETTY TYRRELL Di: R. r. nagman m Hngman, Dpnlist GRACE. TDBIN Mm: Helen Habicm nabtchl 5; namcm HELEN WEBSTER Mr wnnam Emler .y .I. Newhorry tsmwlivnl Back row 1m to nghl Fatrlcm xcmg, Dane Rundquism Shirley lecr. Leula Lande. Barbara Ruhlman. Ruben Bum Wynn Ward, Robert Ingle. Glenn Damn Dean Anderson wnnam Hoskms. Earl Nordm, Jack MnVey, Wllliam XVelgold, Harry Thomas. LaVemc Allen. Joseph Bannemarm,. Howard Stevens, Charles Damn, Jams Slnkkr- Fourlh mw len to right: Roland Sandnrsnn. Dmmm XVIIcy. Eileen ann Mus Harlnw, Bunnie McDonell. Maxine Myex Mm AHcc McMahun. Gsralde Quum Manlyn And n M , Lnu Olson Kammmc Manoli Frances Malev Mzmr n Cllri en. Svlvia Mnbur Donna Bxggerstam Thecra Unugcn. mmmm a...um James Andruwe, Muxmc Human, Eenjamm Johnson Darren Nenenegger. Tlnrd row left m nnm: Jerald Hcgg. Sauy Krausc- Rosella Pemson. Cecelia Slackwmk. Shlrluy Mudmn, Mmeue Fnedm n, Sally Dwyer. smrm plm-m. Norma Euncsthl Maxy Laynn Hall Delpha Lamncrt. Mavas Renlx'. Wanda EmnelL Dalmls su 31mm. Rum m mam Cam! xmcmn xzavonnc Comm Theodore Salvcson. Second row lm m nght: Eugene Hansrm AI'h-m' Lyman. .mrku- Hm Ahcc Allen. Mun- Slshl. Vnneue ch nines. Pan Pollun Barbara Edwards Norma noir- man, um; um . m y 'mum. Fh nh- Nash. Dumm Dnbm. Mnrmn Kno. Joan shackle; Erma Jensen. vxola Tauun Jam Dunbar. Gmlu mow, I'lvw Inu I W I'mhl XVilliam Lubv, ?cgnv Mahode Isabelle Damdsnn. Joyce Groves Jaw. Lppm. Jann- num VIl 3, Rull'. Bunk. Hux'nct Baiama , James EIEL'V low. James Smdcr. Delores Bun 11. Olga Gmrgmdcs. Jayne anmL Dull: Tuuhctter, Norma Nnuhm'lh. Lm'r rams Larglxl Espanoles Amigos SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS President , , Secretary .......... Trea surer Sponsor Spanish Club meeungs are held each Friday during the Spanish c1.. periods As the emphasis is now placed on oral and aural work, most or the proceedings are conducted in Spanish. To add to the knowl- edge of the student, reports and current events concerning Spanish people and coun- Jeannine wnoy ,Qally Krausn Olga Ge giadus Miss Dana n. Harluw Kiss are g rgn. These talks prove that South . mcnt-a arm our country can wurk Loqelhvr tornthc cgmmon good of each. K Jhe am of the club is to show that a mutual understanding of languages p13, 5 an unporlam rule In promoting understand- mg between people. vSwtvwsxxV lakes; I. ll? AAJIrli-rl-IALC, I41 I I W a; 4W r-h LCiKCCII!IfII Hack raw left in mm: Thaw. Hammond. Wuumm Ken nan. Jerome erzxman Macnanald Do u Richard Vanlxhhno, L: ry CDIHMI, Nmmnn And mum Nul Campbell. Richard Wcltcr. Mary King, neuy Klar Founh row left to right: sts Bliss, Marlorie Suudue. Lms LPmkm Paulcia McKmney, Patncla Ingaus, Arms Lehleldl, James cm wuhnm Mm Eudncy Hagcdum, Hubert Andaman. wnnam Ellers Dav Buchanan. cmard Tschencr, Lms Hunuey. Mar Janv uubm. Bonnie Strohmuv r. sum. Mxlhurn Third row mu m ngm Mary Jaxu- Ruush. erg. m Viereclr. Shulzy Cnmuun, Dnlores Gardnen liaureen Mzuy Luv chnhmn. Rn, Juhnsnm James meru McMahon Palr'cm muer. Helen Gizmwski Helen m, hlrml Hny Hulhs CrmlslmL Spannd row 1m Ia right Janck Swab, Ramona Glamor, Mary Andaman, , ou rmd ,, Vn'giniu Willmn .Yam- Ems. Carol WncraIL Audrey Mower. u- , Cum! xcksom EL'Hy Hnsv V Lms Ben, Geor hmamr, Rulh Mualler, Lavunnc Agclun . w: m ngm Agnes unmm Esther Warxenv Khlen Marsh-n JllnaLun, Ehada M -u . um Mane , 2mg y Young Lester Anderbel'g. Helen anms, . B c, Juan Gardnun Lavmme Loweer Jenn MCMahnn. 132mm Cm Fraternitos Latino LATIN CLUB OFFICER wmimn Mou, Many Anderson Consuls , Praptnr. gummy, Aedik: Spunsul' members of Fraternitas meetings during the year, Programs combming facL fiction and fun. presented chfferem. phases uf Roman hivw tmy. hfe and customs. Influences 0f Lat!!! on our language were also pointed out. Latin songs were sung and the- programs were: concluded with Latln games. ,,,,W11ham EH '5 Lms Bell lcy Plachy 777777 Mus: Wilma H1155 The Roman Banquet, served by slaves, in true classic style, with the diners on couches. clim'dXed the year: work, Elaborate table decorations portraying many Roman buildings and decorations ornamented the banquet tables. Laun dishes were served t0 add further and mum completely m the dinner. Declamafion DIVISIONALiMXTCHELL DECEMBER 4 MmoHa Frmxlmmy Hummnus Canal Wilcmnirac l B W Mycuu m .m Ermlcvwni W N, AV X RADloiYANKTON DECEMBER 2 raml Wllrmh- Emy , Thwd STATE-PARKER DECEMBER '5 Supnl'!or Mu! I , mm m mull Excellent 59:25? ?Ix'fxr'rn'llr mui- '5 Exccllnnl MIDWESTislon FALLS rrnmmny 16 , 'r d 7 eomory Fm: MFS'QuHZATEV mpmnhus Second BIG EIGHT 7YANKTON FEBRUARY 20 Mucho Flicdmw-rnlalmw Second ALLVSTATE , HURON MARCH m Mhuhu 1r. mrlmaltr Ulalmy Second $1x1yrelghty MIN'ETTE FRIEDMAN Nallnnal Furnnslc Langue Humorous Dk't'lamnlion 2nd-Slale Ongmal Oratorical Comes! poms KEELIN Natinm! Forensic League Debate THOMAS MANFULL Nanmml Forensic League Debnle Ex-mnpora nouns Speakmg DOROTHY MELGARD mnanal Forensic League Debate BEVERLY MYCUE Dramatic Declamuuun DONALD mncum National Fox'unsxc League Debate Debate INVITATIONAEHURON JANUARY 13 Huron High School was host to nine schools in a tournamEHL held in Huron. Humn debaters participating Were Audrcv Mower, Marlan Brodersen, Donald Thatchl er, Carul Witcraft, William Brandenburg Dons Keclin. Thomas Manfull, and Dorothx: Mplgard. Taking nrst place an the basis O'f nuns and losses was Swux Falls. INVITATIONAFPIERRE JANUARY 20 Tying for second place at the Pierre meet was a Huron team composed of William Brandenburg, Thomas Manfull, affirma. tlve: land Doris Keelin, Dorothy Melg t1 negative. The question debatEd was, NR9: DELBERT c. REUTTER Forensic Dureclur Dvbam SDuech WILLIAM BRANDENEU'RG Nauonal Forensic League Debate MARIAN BRODERSEN Nalmnal Furcnsic Lea gue Dubale Dechmaliun oxamy AUDREY MOWER Nuuonal Furenstc League Debate CAROL WITCRAFT Natmnal Fnrensw League Poetry-Declammmn Exlempuranenus Speaking Debam Rama solved that the legal Voting age should be reduced to 181' Otherhschools parncipating were Lead, Rapid Clty, Mitchell, Pierre, and Winner. TRI-STATE;MADISON JANUARY 27 At this tournament, Huron won first in experienced debate. MID-WEST;SIOUX FALLS FEBRUARY 16 In competition against schools from South Dakota, Iowa. and. Minnesota, Huron placed third in the expenenced debate. with nine wins out of 12hdebates. Huron Was defeated by Sioux Cllx Central, Yanklun, and Worthington, andltnumphed mm Sioux City East, Tyndall, MnCheH, Madison. Web- ster. Canton, Watcrtuwn, Brookings, and Wagner. hhfththhlhllhlllll Announcers Aszdy-mne; BIG EIGHT CONFERENCEhYANKTON FEBRUARY 20 Huron prattlers made only a fair show- ing at the Big Elghl Cunference meet at Yankton. Sloux Falls and Mitchell tied for the truphy. DIVISIONALhHURON MARCH 12 Pierre and Mitchell were Huron's only challengers in the divislonal debate cham- pionship tournament held in Huron, Pierre was eliminated, which left Mitchell and Huron qualmed to enter the State Tourna- ment. STATEiHURON MARCH IQ Huron College was the scene of confiict for the state tournament March 19 and 20. Hurun was eliminated in the semivfmals. - t - . Dm-m Murl v, Back row 12 m ngm Eunice Gumuwm . e Ax'dxs Luluh-Tdt. Wnliam Peak, 11 um Osll.nnson. lug. Tollvth Hens Rundquisl. Mn. Jam Hms- WWW wuhums. Front row 1an to rrgm: Clea Kaspcrbnucz'. Mavis Reilly, Gladys Muhanh Mary Knspermnt Pamela Jensen. Joyce Grnvm Phylhs ledc Grm'gm James. EH: Benneu Wand: Jann-s not In photo Library Club OFFICERS Presidcnl ............. VICc-Prcsldlmt Sccrclary-Treasurer Sponsor 7777777777 Membership in the Library Club is open tn students in the Senior H1gh School. who are interested in library work and whose scholarship warrants them spending part of one study period each day assistmg the hbrarian by domg errands, checking bunks nut and in. mending and shelving returned books, typing, writing due slips and assist- ing students in locating reference material. The club numbers fifteen girls and two bovs Their work is vital to the operahon 0t servl' s rendered by the Library and is appreciated by the librarian not only be cause of the amount of wnrk they do, but also because of the friendly spirlt with whxch they serve. Club meetings are held twice a month durxng the noon recs for instruction and businew. Each member 15 expected to be familiar with the appreuth-e code, the rules uf the Library and the types of servxce thrz Ardis Lehfeldt ,Joyce Groves .Eunicc Gutm-mson ,Mrs. Gunda M. Tullcfson Library 15 equiPped to give. The Christmas party Is the blg event in club activities, The. Library furnishes the school with much Ihformation through newspapers- two deny and one weekly-thirtyeeight magazmes and more than four thousand bunks. A11 this information can be located through the ReadersV Guide. the card cata- lugs, encyclo edias dt ' 't and maps. 10 . Ictlonanes, pamphlets the beginning of the school V t . .ear glasses 31.6 conducted for the pupils of the 1::ng 'III'It'gh Sihofl to acquaint them with c: 1 les 0 t 9 Library and th to use them, so that anyone may slidyagi; research 0 u . ' advantage?- Kad fur enloltment to the best Books are the fundamental tools in education and th ' houses of knowledgeefSmh cnmplete Store Seventy! tlllCCICIIIIIIIIIIII Tnp raw ten to vi m Cnnstanne Eokmmln, mm Rt-nnett, guthh Cngok, shir ey Costeilu. Valda McFadden. Shirley 15c o . Second row ieit to right: Mary Ellen Swansum Deny Jean Swansun. Syvilla Terney, Lem; Camaw, Joyce Art Lippun, Mm mm- mm uy, wunw; First row ion to right. Ruse Mari.- mun. Luuisr Clair zcr, Emty Tnnm, Sylvia Milbm Phyllis Morse Thus: no! in Dhoxo are Florence Ly ch. Bonnie McDonen. Mnrgarrl Suunstm, Cami Wm H. Club OFFICERS President 7 , VicarPresidPnt, Secretary-Treasurer. Sponsor ,,,,,,,,,,, Study in the art department has as its aim the development of the individual student's ability in free art expression and of his understanding and enjoyment of the art expression of others as well as nf his natural surroundings. The course, which demands originality and discourages the copying of other artists' wurk. includes art history and general ap- preciation, sketching from life and from nature, painting in various mediums, Sculp- turing, color theory and cnlor harmony, design, and the application of design to constructed articles and to commeiciai art. Inasmuch as good citizenship should be one of the products of the art class, time and effort have been given to such prolacts as those 01' the Junior Red Cross, the Red Cross drive, and the sale of American Le ion 0 iies. gIt is pthglpurpuse of the art department to have the students experiment Wilhl as many mediums and procedures as PDSSIble ...R0:C Marie Costello ,, Margaret Swanson .Constance Eckmann ,,Miss Alice Ritchcy and familiarize himself with the world of art. By :0 doing he lays a foundation for further study of art in advanced schnuls and learns in What direction his ability hes. Because an art department should also answer the need of the student who does not seek a career in art but who wants the understanding and natural joy that come from working with color and farm, provis- iun is made for that type of student. AS part of such a program an art club has been iormcd in which the student may work as he ph- Ases with the inspiration of other students working around him and with the help of an instructor. This work has largely taken the imm of craft work and the appli- cation of design and color. It is asked that only those who have had a foundation in junior high school or senior high school for art work be members of the club It is in- formal 1n organization and procedure and has been the source nf much pleasure on the part of art-minded high school students KSevenw-onei HURON PUBLIC LIBRARY 52! DAN Wt AVE 5 HURON SD 57350 Back row nor m nght: smnloy Why MacDonald Darsayt Kenna: Moore. Ralph 0mm uh Bummmann, Ruhr qt Aime on James Slokk Robert sanordt George Second ow 121: m ngm. Emmy Madxson. accmnpamsl; Lan'nc Allen, Han'v Thoma: James 12mm. Wynn Boys' The Huron Senior High Vocal Music Department is made up of the Boys! and Girls' Glee Clubs. Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef, Troubadnurs. and Senior Singers. Miss Ruth-Marie Stillwell is thy dhectnr of the: vocal music and Shirley Madison is the accompamst, These organizations perform at varmus times throughout the year The most important of their activities was the annual Operetta directed by Miss Stillwell, This year's Operetta, T'High School Can- teenf, was presented by the Music Depar- ment on April 6. Minette Friedman acted as mistress of ceremonies Introducing music supphcd by the Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef, and Truubaduurs, accompanied by the piano and organ. The Operetta was given in the High School audltonum, with a speclal matinee for school chlldren presented an the afternoon of April 5, The two glee clubs consxst of one hun- dred and five students, twentyrh'vc boys and eighty girls. The buys practlce on Tues- days and Thursdays each week. The glrls Ward R v Junnsun, Gordon wmdt MRS Rumsamm sun , iru'tur. mm raw 1m m ngm, UmnMsmI, wnuam Clegg. Dun Marie. Paul Nielse v nor Nupen, Howard Teu- lmn Lum-h WesseL Duzmr Dnmms Glee Club Dirtutul .............. Miss RuthuMane Stillwell meet on Monday and Wednesday and mixed chorus has rehearsals on Friday. The Mixed Chorus is a combination of both the boysT and girl's glee Clubs with only a certain number chosen from each organization. Treble Clef is a select group of sixteen high schuol girls wluch meets rcgularlv un Tuesd ,- evenings for practice These ging- ers represent the best voices in the girls, glee club. Troubadours 15 an organization of six, tegn boys chosen to provide a group that w111 be ady to help fill the manv requests that Miss Stillwcll has for mu; cal per- formances during the year. These bnvs ncaallfsent the bvht vmces m the boys' glee The Senior Singprs were nrran' - ward the end of the school year 113 agixeeliu'tgt the Commencement EXBPCISCS. Thev were vhpsen from the graduating class? Their abuhty. cnoperatlon, lcynltyIand length of ttme 1n chorus were the cletcnniuing factor; m the selectiun of the Senior Singe'rs, I tSeventy-twun ttttttlllleltllllli?ht Ct 1IIl!IllEllIIIII m Back mu 1m 10 ngm Loi: Hununv wuma Km-r- M; v Ella F, r, P! Jlnhrn. V Sam 5 Eileen Mugncr Pawns Than, Lila T M; x' u 'l'vuhm'. Knhw nu Manahs. Mary Km: 5mm rcm chl m ram Em! mm, s n nwyuzx anm Ingalls. Wanda Janus. NI; c M.c Ursula Brueakc, Sxeclzndu Nrmuk vl-mu nmmmm, Sally K:ax.sc, Lms Lemkc, Jana 5mm Ramona 615nm: Danna Crawford mm x'nw ten m 2M Grace momma Mary June Gilr bcrL shirlsv C Aluu, Bunnie SvmllmmoL Manlyn Amm-mn, Max Jana noush, Virginla Vlcreck, Betty Mcmzel Bnrbma 17119th Vandal Rmm-H Wan; Adehar. mmm Muelch Pnurm mw Ken to right Miss Izuu- m s: llquL dutnr mr' Arum FIL'Kx-H, Rum 'muber, Maxim: 5.13m. .Yczmnn Mary Lame Hall Keenan Falr :a McKmnev. smney Flachv. Duloras a mu 11311 . nmn. Nmnm nnm-Wa. Kosammv Fx mama Eon Mcnuwu, 'Tlmd nvw n - u. ngm m: mm, BMLV Wvbslm. pm, n5 crancmn. Marv me c nsmn Eem- Lou :01: :on. on. mice! Groves. Bum Powen Margery .1: mp. mm m tht Elurley Madlsun, accnmpamsl, nulh Ormand, anonne Conn , Putty Bumnmun, Pa. hxma nmmadyn Cnml Findlc , A x m ousc. 11cm, v m, Cmnl Armmm, mun Wu Hclun PnrbmrcL ev cosmno First left '0 nzht' A1319: Grmm, D om. Buuam Dmmhy kmsan Esmer Warkcmmen. Mary Andersnn. Mmy Ahcn MuMahnn. an- Lruwll, Huvc'ly thcth. Harrml Balcnmn 5x Girls' Glee Club OFFICERS President ,, , ViCQrFI'Dsldent. Secretary , Trcasurcr Dinner, W, The pant year :as been vex SLICCE'sful umlm' tnc lezvlership of Miss Ruth-Marm Stiilwell, During: the you ' among .the differ cm appearances made before amhpnces the charm sang for the Rotary, Lmus, and Kiwanis luncheon clubs. lhe Chorus ap- lwared before the High School Assymbly for the first Mme during the Chrlstmas season .Lms Humlcy Joanne Knenan , 7, , Carol Findlcy M: . RuthrMarie Stillwoll The Tri School Music Feshval wlnch was to have- been nclcl i1: Brookmgs was cau- cnllr-d cue to war restrirtnm . To take its place the Huron Mus; Festival was held in Ma Th9 school offers ohe-fnurth credit per ammm for chorus work. Ismrentv u-m-i W x +g State Fair Harvest Hop IAI4I'TW4 4i 4? mu. rnw Ian m ngm: Trams cmv MmeHa F1 leumm 'rmrd row Ian in right. James Pmrcu, Raymund .Yrmn'sun, Second mu IBN' Tm.m:mmu me mammans Ahce AHen. wmiam Wain dewnAy-mun AliltltlllllllIIIIIlll? Back row 1m :r: nqu Br-njamm J Ison. camn Powerv Hubert Wzllah, and Jollnnun. MM Alvcc Dunmuu. x?evni Boomsma, Jeanne Keenan Muss Arlyn: Burr. L uvr m' Third rnwkH mum Mdrmeg GlennBcthkn Rubz , Salford Fred Flack . Juan VanArsdule. Bal'aam Ed- wams. Mau' mm: nu. Patricia Jonson SL-cnnd rnw l: m ugm Unnalrl Rum, Emmy mm- Md Nynnuse. Vu-mnia wilnams, Gal: Butternuld Bcuy Complcung a busy yea . the high school band bowed um, thx: 1944-1945 session with a feeling that it has achlcvecl a great deal. It not only attended all hump basketball Pemonnd Dix'i'rlm', ALTO CLARINET Janet Swab BARITONES EASE Don Alarm Mar Ahce Dmmndy nnva Hmnsma BASSUONS Mm x Hon Fair Pan n-mm CLA 11 IN ms V mer Dluz- Gale Hmvm Held Donald Bram. urg m B: 1ndonhum mum 'Ith'V Bummnc nu Mmem- F1 rmmn Jam .mhmnn Eon Mat KMSPY Dmmld Kmil Gerald mums Shn 1w mach; Ma N mmm- Dm: ammo 1a wul .nns Lvl'! m DRUM MAJOR. BATON TWIHLERS uh :ua Blaheh MaVilwe chrs Donna Tnbu. mm Ldmlr mum. GlIanHm Mm... sum nzmmm Glauul .Ivan v Enckson, Lama ormn Fuedmm Bruce AIIEH Juvcc Lucas. Paul Slwa 1. nonevt Hansan. Vlaz'v Jane Gilbert. sum L nshnnsem Gene Allen Shirley Cmnmn, mm nunucg. Jam Juhnxun, Curul Ellen Gerald Peppers Do is Tsahcucr Dona Mac napkins, Jannt Swab. and football games, but followed the Tigers Lu 1,1114 Stale Basketball Tournament at Aber7 dean. Huron is Very proud of the High School Band and the band director. of Bond , ,sts Arlyno Bun CDRNETS Bruce Alien r:. .-. Mm chlm Calr w Smml I. mmscn 51m 'Cra: mu Mag -G1lbcrl Loxsuunum Jnycvm Manon Frmdmzm PaulSkva :n'n Harms nmu mmmuem Dot mesmom Am 11 .V. n am-dm x. um nEnCUSSION Rmurl'llm Johnson naymond Johnson A nzli-Ix'l-mum Cain 1mm n.u VTImmas Rul'm I mum SAXOPIIONES mu Hnukms Mvrle Gwlher' Hm hm a Edv am: mom amu- rvcrl . laclu' mmmr scv.-cn V-nx'u! VSggUTH D Vsmmxs mm: 4VQEA DWOOD 5'5 KOTA STATE CnPlTAL - STATE PIEBRE COLLEGE BROOngs ! State Fair Races ATHLETICS Len m nghh standmg. Bonme Slrohmamn Dulures Gardnex, kmalmg: Gpus Hay, Pntricm Patter, Ance Allen. Fleet Stanton. Thu Cheer Leaders are elected at the beginning of the school year to foster the development of schuul spirih Thpy are elected by the student body. Every student in high school has the privilege of trying nut. Their am pubh'c appearance is on the CHEER LEADERS n w . 'ew Ha Pal Ln: PnHL-v, Donnzt h lghl C. m h AllI-n Heel Sunun LL 5 IhmaiL-L mhuu lehw, m. night of the First football game, The Cheer Leaders are admitted to all home and nut- ofitown games free of charge. Much of the school 5 ' 't and good sportsmanship cf Huron High School is due to the activities of the Pep Leaders. They are the six stu- dents who get out at all games and lead the rest of the school in yells and cheers for any team. Mn Delbert C. Reutter is the sponsor of th1s peppy group of students. Gene Hay, Fleet Stanton, Alice Allen, Dolores Gardner, Patricia Patten and Eon, nie SLrohmaier are more respunsible for our school spirit than must of us realize. They have extracted from the students a brand of cheerlng which has pmven an inspiration to the Tigers both on the gridiron and on the basketball Hoar. They have maintained an s-nthuslasm throughuut the year that expresses our pep and loyalty. II. is the current opinion that more pep has been demonstrated by We student body this year than in several years past. The ng cheer leaders were blark colored satm jHCkets and orange colored satin slacks. The boy CheFl' leaders wore mange colored satin jacks and orange colored satin slacks. ESQvEnhnrlgle 1 I 1 ' . If. V' L ,0 A FOOTBALL COACH A BASKETBALL COACH w, Fred Lmau o E. Shanholu STUDENT MANAGER Charms Raymond BASKETBALL CAPTAIN FOOTBALL I APTAIn Ruhm cums Funk Slawan lSevenLv mm-j Back row len to right, 0. E, smnhnnz. mam. cmu-Ics Baum, Norman Buck. George Hoaglund. Donald Wiley, Russell Maxey. Rube : Temmey. Nm'man G'nves, John Jacuhsom Gnome LL: mu, Jerald Heap, G on Daxley. me mw 1m lu mm: charm Raymond. mnnngen mm neth Han n Harry Thomas. wnbm Hohm. Arthur FlAhur, Darrell Kuul, mcham cumick, Jerald Young, MacDonald Dorsay. Eugene 5mm , Rubcrt Lcwullcn, w. Fred me mach. Football Coach Assistant Coach . W. Fred Littau concluded his first year as head football coach by piloting his Tigers to a high place in the Conference standings O. E. Shanholtz, as assistant football coach, also deserves credit for our uutstanding .Mr. W. Fred Littau Mr. O, E. Shanholtz team For the football boys. Charles Ray- mond acted as chief dispenser at the Ath- letic Field. His task as manager varied per. haps as much as all the rules of the game. SCORES OF FOOTBALL GAMES Hllran n ...P1aue u Hurnn 7 . Walertown u Huron Yanklan a Huron Muahen M HURON GiPLATTF. 0 Tim um gam m m soasrm zgams: a small but Lrlcky Flutte dvvtn gave Hm Tigers Iheir HIM gndiran vmmry HURON 7h-WATERTOWN 0 mm lullowmg Fx-ldav. Humn went m WnlL-x'luwn fm- an exmting hanle wuh e Arrows. Although the Arrows Pm up a Eeruc mum the 'hgers evenmany succeeded In dnwmng baule weary Walcx'luwu luum, HURON IZ-YANKTON 0 Auhuugh me Tigers showed utvns'zlcrahlc mm against me an rgehc Yankton Bucks and manage Ito upsct mm mom mum tumble, n was an Interesting and eventful game. HURON 67 MITCHELL 14 Mltchu um vmlnrmus spinl lhe Huron up, me! .x Sm defeat by a hm .uul 0mm.- Ernel ele . The KHnPI: mved too much lorvlhe Tigers The- hgafs failed to a; aw mm Enmplete ablhty as may had dune m we prevmus games Huron 3X , Pierre 18 man 7 ,, . Emakmgs r. Huron 14 , Mamson o Hurun 7 Aberdaen 3.1 . HURON 33-PIERRE 13 The ngcrs mued over me Pierre Governors wmmm much n'nublve. 'nm was me Hamecomm Ganw mid was a happy cllmdx tor me Tigers The lure students. coaches and :acuny m 'nllmrs were guem anm the game at nm 'rxgur Dance m the ngh smmnl Gymnaslurm HURON 7iBRODKINGS 6 Probably the most nIan-sting and excmn game of me seasan was plwud at Eruokmgs Wimn lge Tigers. after a m u and ,uhbom h u - . , vldurs over the Bobcats, a 'L pmvgd memsmes HURON 14-MADISON II Thu Tlgnr mnthine bowled uvu' m . m an uneventful vmtm'y e MEMO Ema Th T. HURON! VriABERDEEN 33 e Igers tram: Ed in the Hub Cm - lnghly ratLd Aberdeen FJEIES. Allhougix ?hfatB eLn 2,12 played one 01 me hnesl gawu o: the 52mm may uivs unable to upset the migmy and pmvurful Ea'glL-s. 1e IE ightw KK II IllllIll-II Hippodrome Tnp raw 1pr 1n ngm Roland Sanderson, Frank Stewart, Second mw left to nzht: Donald wnegx Russen Maxey, cnmam: Gordon Daley, .Bnben Lmanen V Second rnw left In Tight. Duane Swift, Frank StewarL erM row 1:11 In v'IgN Eugl'nc SlbIEy. MacDonald Doravm mcham czumck John Jacobson. m.gmy-onm Bunk row lcfl la rvgln Chmlok Raymund. nlnnngm nun 1: am 5 Juhnson. Donald Llem, John Jacobson. Gecrze low 1m 10 rmhl. Dunn: Swim Frank SlewarL E gene belev. James Marun, Jerald Young. Darrell Huaglund. Norman Buck, Robert Graves. o E, Shan- Kirby honz, coach STATE TOURNAMENT Hurun as Yankmn 29 mm 32 , Lead an Hurun ms .. Aberdeen 29 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Hmnn :r. Mimhcu 21 Huron 4 Vn'an-I' 2:, INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Huron 37 Watertown 15 Hm . 2.1 Mmhsun m Huron m . Aberdeen 34 SEASONS RECORD Huron 43 ,, , Rednem 22 Hm I : Pierre ls Huron u Flandrcau an Huron 41 Brmking: 25 Huum :m Pxerx'c 22 uumn 4; , vmrm-mwn zn Huron 35 , Aberdeen 30 Huron m Mamsnn 2n Iluron s; Recmeld 24 Wm 37 , Muchen 25 'cln 41 5mm mm 23 'on :9 7 Yankmr. 34 Hurun 42 Hmnmng Huron 51 max mm 15 Hm . 44 5mm th .w Huron 25 , Mimhell 25 Harv. :12 , Abaxdeen 4n TOTAL POINTS HURON 94o DPPDNENTS 545 A Basketball Coach ...................... Mr. O E Shanhnltz To be remembered as one of the greatest basketball teams ever produced by Humn High School, the 1945 Tigers hold claim to the SuuLh Dakota Class hAh1 basketball title after a thnlling 36-29 victery over the Aberdeen Golden Eagles in the finals in the Hub City. . Hugonhs triumph in the state classic marked one of the few hmes 1n tournament history that the Eastern South Dakota Con- ference champiuns have been able to display their supremacy over the rest of the field. It was Humn's sixth stake championshib since the tounmy originated m 1912. Previous victories were in 191? 1921 1930, 19.36. and 1037. IL was a great way for the Tigers to wind up their current campaign. Their final record credns this brilliant team with 23 triumphs out of 25 games this ycaxz Their onlv lusses were 1.0 the Aberdeen Eagles but the Tigers evened the scbre on them as thcv look their second game frum the Hub City boys and this time it really hm A great, cnacln O E. Shanholtz; a great team. Robert Groveq Norman Buck, John Jacobsun, Darrell Kirby, and Frank Stewahe chalked up a rule record, ' Charles Raymond's task as manager varied verha , as all the rules of the game, I Ila as much fElgle-lwu? '- .Jwa-rh--l-h---- mlI!llllIllllI IIIIE KnigAt: 05 140,202 MARGARET mmmwmn MARY McMAHuN JEANNE SmmRER .gtate 745': Ian? Robert Groves Joy Cranston ,hiiiitllliiiliiliiikbl D, A.VR. REPRESENTATIVE Allcn- AIIx-n GIRLS' ALL-STATE ORATORV Mmulm Fl ledmnn MILK MAID7HIRED MAN Alice Allcniwxlham Wah- FOOTBALL CAF'FAIN BASKETBALL CAPTAIN prank Stewart. an-m amves leexy-Icurl u I I I- n l I i i i i i i I i U U U U U U Ribbon Winners h MOST REPRESENTATIVE SENIORS Tug: Wm Mr m ugm Atce Allen, Dmu Buchanan. Buck Robert Gr Mzmvm-n mm row left to x Swami mw law In ngm- anue Friedman. Nurmn Pram; Stewart, nu Mzmnwdkl. .xrk Konm-m, Many McMahon. Nmety-f1vEI State Fair , . ruw kn In mum: Dunald Tmtclmn Dam! BuV cnanan. Norman Buck. Jack Kennedy. Front row 1m m ngm. Ahce Allen, Manan Brodersen, Pubncm Spouse AH Seniors in the upper third 0f their class scholastlcally are eligible for election tu Lhra National Honor Smjety In addition to scholastic standing, 3 student must have high character, leadership in the classroom and extra curricular activiti ', must have glven noted wurk to the high xchool in at least one Held of activity, and have attended Huz'un High for at least one year. The Fmal election of candidates is made by the school faculty and the present members of tho mciety. The membership is kept down to fifteen per cent of the Senior Class. The Natinnal Honor Society is a nation- wide organization. Each local chapter must Muwttc Fm-amnn Rmhux'n Ruhhrnn anm ?DHU' Not in phala' Maureen Artz. Lyle Damelsu Robert Groves. la L det Arms Lahfekit. Man MoMnhwv mmm- .nul .Vmul- National Honor Society OFFICERS Norman Buck Imette Frmdman .Marian Erodersen rst Vivien M, Ruhlman have a definite pmject each year. Projects this year were to buy an ambulance, a dying Jeep, encourage the high schunl students ti: cputribute as much as possible to the Na- tmnal War Fund, the Sixth War Loan. and the war program 1n general through war bond and stamp purchases, The ambulance cost $19507 thatls a lot of stamps and bond'; but through the Fme salesmanship of tho Natxonal Honor Society the school proudl bought it. Within the ambulance IS a c any Surshlp plaque dcsignatmg that it waivliaict fir by thel Huron High School bonel 1anal 5 amp pure lases. T t , and again we hit thEEtgglnE JEEP COSL $d.000 tNmetyVSAx'; 1:th F Atl-l-t Item I; t ; etg Premiums TDD row I'L-H m right: Audrny Muwtr. Cum! wncran, James F-erce Eugene Kulaka. Lena Lande. Falrxcia Faun, Enrhnm Rummzn. mm row 1: to right: Wilma Kncln Jeanne Keenan. mn-m- Lyman. Manun nnamn, mm SLmInn. cmmm Tscheucr. Cecelm Slackwick, Ardis Lehfelm. Jnnel Swan Dlvld 3mm mw 1m to ryghv Mary Andmum Ilene Runclrzuist Ruth Bum Donald Thatcner. Buchanan, Norman Buck. Jack Kennedy. c 1 First row lclt m righl: Miss Mane Gan'S- 5 Bncc Eckmann, Lms Lemke. Alice Anm Manan Bmdersen, Beryl Snow. Juan Nciatcadl, Madonna lesan A Club Sponsor, The students of Huron High who have outstanding scholastic ratings make up an organization called the A Club. To acquire the distinction of being an WV Club member, a student must have an A average on his report card for at least one six weeks period during the schuol year. An A average means a person carrying four subJH-is must have at least three A's and mm B; or if carrying five subjects, have four IVs and one B. WA Club members are eligible for other vluhs, such as the National Holmr $oclety and Quill and Scmll, Although Ibefng an Aq Club student. is important. 1t 15 only one of many requirements to be met m Umsc other nrganizatlons. Sper-ial priwlcges have been awarded ZA clubbers to encourage good work and , , H, ,, ,Mlss Marie Grimes grades among Huron High students- These on A Club ur Honorable Mention may leave school the Slxth period during the Six weeks they obtain their eligible grades. K4 Club members are exempted from final ex- aminaticns in the classes they maintain an A averaga It is worth the work to get good grades if you are granted these privileges, There is no set Lime for club meetings as them is very little business to discuss. Olfiwrs are often elected, but it was de- cided it. would not be necessary to have any this year Those in WV Club this year who have been on three years are Patricia Potter. Marian Brodersen. and Jean Neistadt. Those who have been on two years are Audrey Mower, Carol Wltcraft, Fleet Stanton, Ardis Lehfeldt. Dun Thatcher, David Buchanan, and Alice Allen. tNmelyr-wwm Top row let to right o E shznhonz. coach: William Luby. naber: Grove m Hegg. Donald wnsy. cmm-s Raymond. m ; Gar un Danay. Frank smwan. Roland San . James Mamn. wmiam Wen, MacDDnald Dorsey, rma Lilian, couch, SL-L'und row ICE! to right Donald Ltem. George noag- State Fair, lund. Eugene Smley. John Jacobsant Jerry Ymm. Dmrml Ku'by. Norman Bun Duane SwIIL Danad s. Johnson, ununm raw 1911 m ngm Wlllwm HCrriL Nnrmnh Graves, Harry Thomas. Eugene Whilney, Ruben LEV wallen. mchard Classxck H Club OFFICERS President ..... Viceersjdenl Secretary-Trea Spunsurs. , Mr. Shanholtz and Mr. Washabaugh be- lieve in umty of sportsmen, both in and out of athletics. The boys met at the first of the year to organize. They elected their officers and accomplished other things that are required of a club. Since then they have held meet- ings regularly. The bH Club is compused of boys Whu have won a letter in any of the varsity sports. The club was first organized in 1927 and since that time has prospered and grown into one of the most active and re- spected clubs in the high schoolt The club indeed holds a rather enviable place in the school because of its limited membership and the difficulty of obtaining membership. Before an individual is awarded a letter in any sport there are certain qualifications that he musl. meet. tU In football he must have played in one-half of the games played, INInEVyectghQ Robert Graves rank Stewart Duane Swift Mr. O. E. Shanholtz . Percy Washabaugh half of which must be conference games. t8 In basketball he must play in eight quarters or in half of the games, four of which must be conference games. CB In track he must win a first in a dual meet or fwe points in a dual meet, or place in the regional meet or run in a relay team that places 1n any other than a dual meet, 00 At all times a spirit of cooperation and guud sportsmanship must be shown or letters will be withheld. The members carry on Various activi- ties durlng the year. They have sale con- L'GSSIDD rlghts at all athletic contests for the sale of pop and popcorn. Dun Wilev. chair- man of this committee, has shown great no wmphshments without being able to buv candy bars and ice cream bars as were sulti at games in past years. They prumotc dances parties and are donating to the cheerleaders; with the money they have collected They have charge of the trophy cases to see that the cases and trophies are kept in ordain v41 - rttlltttlllttlll - ., T, Back raw left to right: Ardls Lehfeldm Carol Findley, Barbura Edwards Third row 1m to right: Wilma Koch. Jeanne Keenan. Donald Thatcher. Concessions V 'F-f ,. Secnnd row Ian m ngm Mary McMahon. Eileen Wagner, Nurmu Harman, Manlyn Junnslin, PhyHin Crdnstun, Dana Buchanan Fnst xow mm m ngm; 1.1mm Friedman. Cara! wncran. Quill cmd Scroll OFFICERS President ,,,,,,, Vice - President. Secretary-Trcasurur. Sponsors. . Announcement of the acceptance of 12 new members into the local chapter of Quill and Scroll, national honorary socicty for high school journalists, Was made by Mr. Ralph Roy, Miss Wava K. Larsen, and Miss Kathleen Cone, publications advisers, Those on the yearbook staff who were recommended by Miss Larsen for superior editing on their publication are Carol Find- ley, Marilyn Jonason, Ardis Lehfeldt. and Phyllis Cranstun. Newspaper staff members rccpmmeqdqd by Miss Cone for outstandmg Juurhahsuc writing and editing include Ellcen Vv agner, Minettc Friedman. Wilma Koch. Jeanne Keenan. Carol Witcraft. Barbara Edward; and Norma HoEmanh Dun Thatcher, bus:- ,Mary McMahon Jeanne Keenan ,Mimeue Friedman Mr Ralph Roy M 5 Kathleen Cone Miss Wava K, Larsen ness manager for both publications, was also approved by Mr. Roy, In order to qualify for Quill and Scroll, the student must have done superior work in journalism, must be in the upper third of his class scholastically, and must demon- strate interest in journalistic work. Appii- cations to the national society for member, ship of newspaper representatives must be accompanied by samples of published stor- ies as well as by recommendations. Formal initiation of the new members took place the latter part of April. Mary McMahon and David Buchanan. senior members, together with alumni members of the society, conducted the initiatxon cere- mony, xanety-mney Tfn;mIIIKIEEIIII4IIIH; State Fair Pubhchy SPONSORS State Fair BAKERYES Bell Bakery ,,,,, Swander's Bakery .. , 34!! Dakota 5. . 117 Dakota N. BANKS Farmers and Merchants Bank ,,,,, 50 3rd 5. W, Northwest Security Nam Bank ,, 250 Dakota 5, BOTTLING COMPANY Nehi Bottling Company ,,,,,, 433 Kansas S. E. BUSINESS COLLEGE Northwest College of Commerce ,, 53 3rd 5. W, BUSINESS MACHINES G. T. Brain3Business lvlachines ............... Next to The Nuthouse CAFES Delite Show HA Good Place to Eat , John's Eateria71'Good Food 327 Daknta S, . 266 Dakota 5. CEMETERY MEMORIALS Huron Marble and Granite Works ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 305 End 51 E, CIGAR STORES Myers Cigar Store ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 328 Dakota S. Pat's Corner ................... 283 Dakota S, CHIROPRACTOR Dr. R. P. Bethkc, Clu'ropractor .V. 335 Dakota S. CLEANERS Huron Cleaners- Huron's Leading Dry Cleaners , 342 2nd 5. E. Smithy Cleaners and Dyers 167 Dakota 5, Vallet Cleaners and Dyers . ,. 167 and S. W1 CLINIC Huron CliniC-Spl'uguc Hospital . 450 Dakota S. CLOTHING STORES Hedblum's , Osborn's . 333 Dakota S, . 10 3rd 5. W. CONFECTIONERS Cub Products . Cub Nut Hut ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 433 Wis., S. W. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 309 Dakota 5, CREAMERIES Boone Pruducc Companyi Cream, Poultry, Eggs v Fau'munt Creamery ,,,,,,,,, , 1313rr1 S E. . 325 2nd 5. E. North American Creamery ...... 143 Dakota 5. Swift and Companyi Eggs. Cream and Poultry . 41 Dakota N, DAIRIES Gagnon's Dairy Health Foods . ,1342ndS.E. Gold Medal Dairy ........... 348 Kansas S. E, Model Dairy; Pasteurized in Stainless Steel H, 37 2nd 5. EA DENTISTS Dr. R. R Hagman . 343 Dakotas, Dr. Jay Spink .. .. 336 Dakota 5. Dr. E A, Stratton- Dental Surgcun ............ 265M: Dakota S. Dr. C. K. Walker- NV W, Security Bank Bldg .. 230 Dakota S. Dr. W3 F. R. Wharton ,,,,,, . Masonic Temple Dr. George A Yauel, K. P. Bldg. .. 52 3rd s.w. DEPARTMENT STORES Gamble's ,. ,dd, Habicht and Habicht 270 Dakota S. J. J. Newberry C01 7 289 Dakuta S. .L Q Penney Co., Inc. H , W 32 3rd S. W. Wagner's Draperies s; Drygoods . 346 Dakota s. 259 Dakota S. DRUG STORES Ellis Pharmacy ....... Humphrey Drug Stare Perriton's Drug Store V. Sherman a; Mae ... Wheeler Drug Store 881 Dakota 5. 39 Dakota S. 370 Dakota S3 263 Dakota S. 339 Dakota 51 FINANCE Northwest Finance Cu ............. 25 3rd S.E. FLORISTS Siebrecht's Flowers ............ 334 Dakota S. Walker the Florist- Across from the Post Office ,,. 437 Dakota 5. FUNERAL HOMES Kinyan Funeral Home . 3V01tcl' Funeral Home ,, . 373 Wis. 53 w, . 232 3rd 5. w. FURNITURE Funertun Fumitur? 7 , .. 101 3111 SW. Furniture Mart .,, , .. 82 4th 8' W O'Neal's Furniture Store ........ 227 Dakota S FURRI'ERS Eilery Furriers 77777777777777777 133 3rd S W, GARAGES D. Urquhan and Sons 3. Wilson-narber Auto Co. , L, C Zellner's Eudy Shop . 353 Wis. s. w. ,143 3rd 5. wA . 210 3rd 83 w. 10m Hundred Twm I7tltttlllllllllll Boosters GROCERIES Cottage Grocery . 77 51 llth 573 East Side Grocery 625 Utah S. E. Hoyys Food Store . 7 236 6th S. W. Lampe Market , 405 Dakota S. o. P, Skagg's 7, 125 3rd 5. w, Pantry Grocery 7 7. 535 Wis. S.W7 Red Owl Store ..... 7 170 3rd 5, W7 South Side Grocery . 14610th S. E. Thompson's Market 7 777 48 3rd 5 E7 GROCERsiwl-IOLESALE Huron Grocery ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 109 Dakota N. Morin Colton .................. '19 2nd S. E. HARDWARE Coast to Coast ...... 77 233 Dakota S7 Stiver's Hardware C07 7 240 Dakota S. Waibel Hardware Co. HOTEL Marvin Hughitt Hotel ..... ICE COMPANY Huron ICP Company7 63 Years of Service ,,,,,,,,,,, 192 Utah S. E. INSURANCE Beach and Dickinson Insurance . 35G Dakota 5. H. J. Ward Insurance Agency7 Real EstaLe-Insurance ......... 29 3rd 5. E. INSURANCE COMPANY Life Benel'll Insurance CD7, Inc. 77 374 Dakota S. JEWELRY STORES Huesgen's Jewelry Store 7 ...... 317 Daknta S, Smith's Jewelry Store ,,,,,,,,,, 357 Dakota S. LAUNDRY . Model Laundry ................ 257 Wis, S W. LUMBER COMPANIES . Huron Lumber Co, .77 7 ,,,,, 449 Wls.S.W. Peter Minlener Lumber C07 7.. 111 Kansas 5. E. MUSIC SHOP Ritchey Music Shop .7 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 46 4th SW. OIL COMPANY Standard Oil Co ....... 7 77 317 Iowa 5.13, OPTICAL MANUFACTURERS Benson Optical Co. 7, 77777 205LampeEIdg, .. 351 Dakota 3. 7. 369 Dakota 57 OPTOMETRXST Dr. Shnrman L. Johnson 77777777 313 Dakota 3, PAINT AND GLASS Luther's Paint Shup ............ 258 Dakota 5, PHOTOGRAPHY Artz Studin 77777777777777777777 279 Dakota S. PHYSICIANS Laumnm S7 Belts, D7 07 Eye, Ear. Nose, Throat 77777777 353 Dakota 54 Joseph. Tschetter, MD. Eye, Ear: Nose, Throat 7 7 Masonic Temple Paul Tschetter, MD. 77 7-7 76 3rd S7 W7 PRINTER Huron Publishing Co 77777777777777 49 3rd 5. E, PUBLIC SERVICE Northwest Public Service Co. .7. 381 Dakota S. RECREATION PARLOR Marvin Hughitt Recreation Parlor 777 ,,,,,,,, Marvin Hughitt Basement SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Kiel Bros., Inc 77777777777777777777 56 4th S. W. SERVICE STATIONS Downtown Service Station 777 320 Kansas 5. E, SHOE SHOPS Potter's Qualily Footwear Service Shoe Shop 77777 . 20 3rd S. W. 316 Dakota S. SHOE REPAIR The Shae Fixery ........ Across from Skagg'g SPORT SHOP Harry Licm Sporting Goods C07 777 52 4th S. W, THEATERS Huron and State 7Minn. Amusm CaJ TRUCKS International Trucks Karslens and Hanson ........ 208 Dakota N. WOMENS APPAREL Berg's Style Shop 7 .7. zsard 57W. Fleming's Store 7 .asnnakota s. Geyerman's 777777777777777777777 an 3rd 5. w. 40ne Hundred Threej KOTA Ema HIM swan ' IEADWOOD CAuE'TF'l nan .av PIERRE COLLEGE ME-Hllllllllllillgig State Fair VICIOWHS INDEX mmumullllll A Adebar, Wanda 55, 73 Alarie, Dan 50, 72 Aldrich, Mrs. Enzie 15 Allen, Alice a1, 32, 33, 65, 74, 7a, 94, 95, 96. 97 Allen, Gene 55, 75 Allen, Laverne 55, 66, 72 Allen, Mr. 1151115 23 Ames, Jane 50 Andarsnn, Marilyn 51:, 66, 73 Anderson, Mary 54, 55, 6'7, 73, 97 Anderson, Robert 5o, 67, 72 Andrews, William 50, 86 Arthaud, 021150155, 73 Am, Maureen :13, 5'1, 97, 95 Avery, James 17, 54, 55, 114 E Bailey, Miss Vera 18 Baker, Goldie 55 Burton, LeEoy 33 Bateman, Harriet 55, 66. 73 Baum, Ila 33, 64 Beck, Shirley 55 Bell, Elva Mae 50 Benjamin. Bennie 50 Bennett, Ella 55, 71 Berquist, Arthur 50 Bethke, Glenn 55, 115, 75 Bins, Mary Jane 59, 57, 7o Bigsby. Edith 33 Bischoff, Shirley 55, 71 Bjorke, Arthur 50 Blabcr, Etta as, 84, 75 Bliss, Miss Wilma 17, 15, 57 Bloodgood, Mn Charles 23 Blue, Esther 50, 75 135122, Roger 50 Bonesteel, Normal 5D, 66, 73 Bnnnemann, Joseph 33, 66, 72 Boomsma, Reva 50, 75 Boone, Phyllis 33 Bowder, Marjorie 34 Boyd, Delmar 55 Brandenburg, Donald 55, '75 Brandenburg, William 55, 55 Briscoe, M155 Laura 19 Brock, Keith 55 Brodersen, Joye a1 Brodersen, Manan 34, 59, 96, 97 Brown, Miss Dana 19, 26, 5-1 Brueske, Ursula 55, 73 Bruflat, James 63 Brunet, Virginia 55. 66 Burhanan. David 26, 32, 34, 63, 67, 91, 95, 96, 97, 99 Buchanan, Lt, Comdr. Robert A. H State Fair Buck, Norman 17. 34, BO, 95, 96, 97, 98 Buck, Ruth 55, 66, 82. 97 Buckley, Audrey 34, 64 Bullard, Dorothy 50, 73 Burger, Gordon 55 Burnett, Maxine 55, GE, 8'7 BurnetL Wanda 55, 66, 73, H7 Burr, Miss Arlyne 18, 75 Burrington, Patricia 55, 73. 87 C Caldow, Lethe 50. 71, 75 Campbell, Deloris 55 Campbell, Neil 55, 67 Carroll, Thomas 54, 55, 84 Carter, Clayton 34 Christensen, Kenneth 50 Classick, Richard 31, 34, 80, 81, 98 Clcgg, Leora 34 Clegg, William 511, 77. Cole, James 50, 91, 57 Collisun, Lloyd 59 Cone, Miss Kathleen 18, 26 Cunner, Janet 50, 87 Cook, Henry 50 Coak, Ruth 55, '71 Cornell, Larry 55, 67, B4 Costello, Rose Marie 34, 71 Costello, Shirley 55, 71, 73 Cation, Mavunne 50, 66, 73 Cowie, Evelyn 35 Cowie, Lois 50 Crabb. Buster 5O Cranston. Joy 17, 35, H7 Cranslon, Mary Lee 50, 63. G7, 73, 87 Cranslon, Phyllis 17, 50, so, 67, 73. 99 Crunston, Ray 59 Cranstnn, Shirley 49, 50,67, 73, 75 Crawford, Donna 55, 73 Crowlie, John 51, 35 Crown, Alan 55 Currier, Ellen 35 D Dailey, Gordon 26, 35, 80, 111, 911 1355151, Duane 55,72 155111015511, Lyle 35, 72 Daum, Camenne 35 Damn, Charles 35,55,511 Davis, Doris May 50 Darker, Arlene 50 Decker, Gladys 55 Dempstcr, Robert 50 DcRubcis, Mr. George 19 10m- Hundred six! Dth-mey, Joyce 55 Dewitt. Elnora 55 Dcyu, Gordon 35 Deyo, Shirley 55 Dietz, Gladys 55 Doggett, Darrel 50, 86 Doland, Velma 50 Durmady, Mary Alice 51, 75 Dnrmady, Patricia 35, 73 Dorsey, MacDonald 51, 67, 72, an, 31, 98 Dunbar. James 51, 66 Dunbar, Prmcipal o. D. 15, 17 Duncan, Jeanne 49, 51, 117 Dunn, Robert 36, 62, 63, 66 Dwyer, 55115; 51, so, 55, 73 E Eckmann, Constance 55, 71, 97 Edler, Imogene 55 Edwards, Barbara :15, 53, 55, 75, 99 Eickhoff, Donna Lee 35, 51 Eilers, William 51, 55, 57, 54 Emlex', Kirby 51 Evans, Viola 49, 51 F Fair, Mary Ellen 55, 73, 75, 87 Fciuk, Ona Marie 35, 67, a7 Femm, Melva Jane 51 Ferguson, Fluyd 51 Fields, Bonnie Jean 51 Findley, Carol 27, 31, 35, an, 57, 7a, 99 Fisher, Arthur 80 Fxtzgerald, Rosemary 17, 51, 73 1155. Mary 51, 57 Frank, Donald 55 Fredrickson, Mary Jane 36 French, Agnes 36, a7 Friedman, Minette 26, 30, 36, 5'2, ea, 55, 59, 74, 75, 94, 95, 96, 99 Fricse, Barbara 51, 13 Fritz, Marie 35 Fuglsang, Elaine 51 11111151, Shirley 36. 66, 117 G Gackstetter, Dean 17, 55, 34 Gardnen, Delores 51, e7, 73. 75 57 Gasumgne, Clifford 56 ' Geones. George 37 .nun1n.IiIthaih1lnILII1IiIh1IhIhII ILII1ITIF1I7IF Geones, Mary 37 Geyer, Leonard 51 Gilbert, Mary Jane 51, 67, 73, 75 Gilbert, Myrtle 37, 75 Giziewski, Helen 61, 67, 73 Glanzer, Louise 37, 71 Glanzer, Ramona 56, 6'7, 73, 75 Glanzer, Sidney 36, 3'7, 61 GDOdaLl, Lloyd 37 Gordon, Richard 51 Green, Claude 56 Green, Wayne 37 Greschke, Veronica 37 Grimth, Mr. W. M. 14 Grimes, Miss Marie 19, 97 Grimm, Agnes 67, 73 Gross, Bertha 37, 67 Grothe, Mr. E, C. 14 Grothe, John 56. B4 Groves, Joyce 56, 66, 70, 73, 87 Groves, Norman 37, 80, 94 Groves, lgobert 31, 38, 79, 82, B5, 95, 9 Gulbransun, Clifford 51 Guzhmiller, Verna 56, 73, 75 Gutormson, Alvin 51 Gumrrnson, Eunice 56, 70 Gutormson, Wilbur 38 H Hagedorn, Rodney 51, 67 Hale, Norene 51 Hall, Mary Layne 51, 54, 6D, 66, '73 Hammers, Lucille 51 Hammon, Teresa 33, 67 Hammond, Eva 38 Hammond, June 56 Hansen, Jacquelyne 66 Hansen, Wayne 4, 51, 60 Hanson, Burlyn 56 Hanson, Donald 51 Hanson, Eugene 51, 66 Hanson, Kenneth 80 Hanson, Robert 56, 75 Harlow, Miss Dana 19, 66 Haugen, Theora 56, 66 Haugen, Wayne 36 Hay, Gene 51, 60, 7s Hagg. JErald 51, 66, 80. 86, 98 Helseth, Beverly 56, 73 Herrick, William 26, 38, E3, 98 Hill, 1Ccara Mae 3:3,3g4 Hipp e, Margare Hoaglund, George 63, 60, 52, 93 Hoerber, Grace 51, 73 Hofer, Jo ca 56 Hoffman,yNorma as, 63, 64, 66, 99 Hohm, Wilbert 56, 80 Holton, Verl 51 Hopkins, Curt 56. 75 Hopper, Lois 38, 61 Horine, Doris 39, 64 Personnel Hoskins, William 56, 66 Hay, Hubert 39, as Hay, Oakley 56 Huntley. Lois 51, 54, 60, 67, 73, 75 Hyde, Raymond 39 Hyde, Robert 56 IngaIJs, Patricia 56, 67, 73 Ingle, Robert 56. 66 Irving, Betty Mae 56 Iverson, Dorothy 51, 73 J Jacobson, John 48, 51, 80, 81, 82, 98 James, Georgia 39, 64 James, Wanda 56, 73 Jensen. Patricia 4, 56, 70, 73, 75, 87 Johnson, Betty Lou 52, 73, 67 Johnson, Donald G. 52, 86 Johnson, Donald S 39, 62, 98 Johnson, Danna Mae 39, 65 Johnson, Donna Marie 30, 39, 65 Johnson, Ila 56 Johnson, James 56, 75 Johnson, Ray 4, 56, 67, 72, 74, 75 Johnston, Cleo 39 Jonason, Marilyn 4, 52, SD, 67, 73, 87, 97, 99 K Kaiser, Miss Jessie 19 Kasperbauer, Cleo 56, 7D Kasperson, Mary Margaret 39, 70 Keelin, Doris 52, 69 Keenan, Jeanne 52, 63, 67, 73, 75, 87, 67. 99 Keller, Mr. J. W. 19 Kelson, John 39 Kennedy, Eugene 56 Kennedy, Jack 40, 91, 95, 96, 97 King, Mary 52, 67, 73, 75 King, Patricia 52, 66 Kirby, Darrell 40, 82, 98 Kirby, Duane 515 Klar, Betty 52, 67, 73 Koch, Wilma 52, 63, 73, 97, 99 Kohlman, Dale 56 Krause, Sally 4, 56, 66, 73 Kuehl, Greta 56 Kulawik, Eugene 56, 64, 57 Kunhart, Jeanette 4D Kutil, Darrell 52, 80, 85 ten Hundred Seven; L Lambert, Delpha 66 Lampe, Mrs. Karl 14 Lands, Leila 32, 40, 66, 75, 97 Lang, Supt, A. J. 14, 15 Larsen, Verna 52 Larsen, Miss Wava K, 19, so Larson, Bonnie 40 Larson, Grant 40 Larsun, Russell 40 Lawless, Blanche 4O Lehfeldt, Ardis 27, 40, 60, 67, 70, 97, 99 Lemke, Lois 58, 6'1, 73, 97 Lemmer, George 52, 80 Dewallen, Robert 52, 80, 81, 9a Lewauen, Mrs, Ruth 19 Liem, Donald 52, 61, 82, 93 Linnett, Elsa 4o, 73 Linnett, Joyce 56, 66, 73 Lippert, Fern 41, 65 Lippert, Joyce 56, 66, 71 Littau, Mr. W. Fred 20, 79, 80, 84, 98 Lungstai Mr. George 14 Lowery, LaVonne 58, 67 Luby, William 41, 66, 96 Ludtka, John 56 Lundgren. Virginia 41, 65 Lyman, Arlene 52, 66, 97 Lynch, Florence 56, 67 M Madison, Shirley 41, as, 72, 73 Mahowald, Margaret 41, ea, 91, 95 Maley, Frances 41, 66 Manfull, Thomas 56, 67, 66 Mann, Robert 41 Manolis, George 56, 72 Manulis, Katherine 41, 66, 73, 87 Marso, Patty Jo 49, 52, 37 Martin, R Darrell 41 Martin, James 52, 62, 98 Martinmaas, Werner 41 Mattke, Delvin 56 Mattke, Leonard 52 Mattke, Norma 42 Mantz, Miss Doris 87 Maxey, Robert 56, B4 Maxey, Russell 17, 80. 31 May, Stanley 56, 72 McAloon, Patricia 56 McDonell, Bonnie 52, 66, 73 McFadden, Valda 56, 71 McKay, Miss Catherine 20 McKinney, Patricia 67, 73 McMahon, Jeanne 56, G7, '73 McMahon, Mary 42, 62, 63, 67, 91, 95. 99 McMahon, Mary Alice 52, 66, 73 Meink, Ila Faye 52 Melgard, Dummy 52, 59 Mentzel, Betty 73 Mentzel. Richard 42 Meyer, Joan 29, 42, 80 Meyers, Charlotte 52 Milburn, Sylvm 52, 65, 67, 71 Miller. Leon 52 Moe. Mr. C. A. 14 Moe. Wi1liam 52. 60, 67 Molandcr, Ronald 42 Molandcr, Ruby 52 Montgomery, Keith 56 Moore, Kenneth 52, 72 Mar '11, William 42 Morrison, Do1ores 57, B7 Morse, Phylhs 57, 71 Mower, Audrey 52, G7, 68, 97 Mueller. Doris 42 Mueller, Rhoda 52, S7, 73 Mullaney, Joseph 57 Murphy, Doris 52, 70 Murphy, Richard 52 Myers, Maxine 57, 66, 73, 75 Mycue, Beverly 42, 69 N Neistaadt. Jean 42 Neisteadl, William 57 Neuhanh, Gladys 42, 7o Newland, Betty Lou 57 Nielsen, Madonna 57, 97 Niclscn, Paul 52, 72 Noack, Singlende 57, 73, 87 Nol'quist, Shirley 57 Nupcn. Walter 52, 83, 72 Nyhouse, Ada 52, 73, 75, 37 O Oerlline, Mr. J. w. 14 Oliva, 1741mm 57, 72 Olsnn, James 4.7, 61 015011. Mary Lou 4a, 52. 66 Olmslcad. Cleo 57 Ounond, Ruth 52 as, 73 Osmanson, Rnhpr . , 7o P mkm'd, Hulcn 57. 67 hn, 1.95 43 IkLl, Kay 52 I 11011911 43 V I 11111:: 43, 65 'HH m '7. 70 HI IRUN PUB! IC LIBRARY 52' DAKOTA AW: 3 HURON. SD 57350 State Fair Peek, Mr. H, D. 23 Petersen, Vivian 43 Peterson, Rosella 52, 66 PicKelL Anita 57, 73 Pierce, James 57, 67, 72. 74, 97 Flachy. Shirley 52, BO, 66, 57, 73, 5 l Plunkell, Don 52 Polly, Dan 57 Pally, Dalmer 52 Potter, Patricia 4a, 66, 67, 7a, 96, 97 Power, Belly 57,73 Power, Calvin 43, 75 Q Quinn, Geraldine 53, 66 R Ralston, Harry 53 Ramsell, Betty 43, 8'1 Rantl, Robert 53 Raymond, Charles 43, 79, BO, 82. 98 Reilly, Maw: 43, 66, 70 Remake, Mary Alice 44 Reutter. Mr. Delbert C. 20, 28, GB, 69 Ritchey, MISS Alice 30, 71 Roberts, Ralph 53 Robnson, Glenn 57 Rogers, MISS Olive 20 Rohde. Phyllls 53, 70 Russ, Ronald 44 Roth, Ralph 53, 8E Roush. Mary Jane 17. 53, 63, S7, 73 Roy, Mr. Ralph 20, 51 Ruhlman, Barbara 32, 44, 66, 98, 97 Ruhlman, Mrs, Vivien M. 20, 26 Rundquist, Ilene 57, 66, 7o, 87, 97 Safford, Robert. 57, 72, 75, 34 Salvcson. Theodore 44, 63 Samis, Marcia 57, 7.1, 75 Sanderson, Roland 17, 44. Ga, 81, 98 EuhalT, Vivian 44 Schuclke. Mrs. Betty M, 21 Srhullz, Donald 57 neman, Lyle 57 l0ne Hundred EAghll Shanhnltz, Mr. O. E. 21, 79, BO. 82, 98 Shaw, Margery 29, 30, 31, 44, 50, 73, 87 Shaw, Maxim: 30, 44, 73 Shopcrsky, Dean 53 Sibley, Eugene 48, 53, 03, 80, 81, 82, 98 Sicgcnthaler, Sackett 53 Skezas, Katherine 44, 65 Skinner, Shirley 53 Skorheim, Harold 53 Smith, Jeanne 26, 29, 44, 60 Smith, Lois Lee 57 Snow, Bcry145, 65, 97 SpDTICI'. Jeanne 31, 45, 65, 91 Stackwick, Cecelia 45, 66, 9'7 Stahl, DeLor 57 Stahl, Mary 45, 66, B7 Stanton, Fleet 53, 78, 97 Stevens, Howard 57, 66 Stewart, Frank 25, 30, 45, 79, 31, 32, 91, 94, 95, 93 Stillwell, Miss Rulh-Marie 21, 72, 73 Stokke, James 45, 66, 72 Stratman, Deiores 53, I36 Stl'alman, Jemme 53, G7 Strohmaier, Bonnie 48, 53, I37, 73, 7B, 87 Swab, Janet 57, 6'1, 73, 75, 97 Swansun, Betty Jean 49, 53, 71. 87 Swanson, Margaret 45 Swansun, Mary Ellen 57, 71 Swift, Duane 32, 45, BI, 82, 85, 98 T Tait, Miss Frances 21, 25 Temmey, Robert 80 Temey. Syvilla 53, 71 Teuher. Betty 73 Teuber. Howard 53, 72 Teuber, Lila 57, 7a Teuber, Maxine 57. 73, 37 Thatcher, Donald 25, 32, 45, 61, 66 ca. 96, 97, 99 , Thielen, R. Lawrence 45 Thomas, Harry 53, 66, 72, no. 36 Thompson. Jack 46 Timm, Betty 49, 5:1, 66, 71 Timnerley. Bclty 57 Tobey. Dana 45, 75 Tobin, Grace 48, 65 Tnllpfson, Mrs, Gunda M. 21, 7o anne. Eugene 46 Tschelter, Clifford 53, G7, 97 Tschcltcr, Donald 5a Tschcucr, Kenmth 53 Tschelter, wmard 53 Tyrrell, Betty 49, 65 Tyrrpll, Robert 45 Personnel tttllllllllllllli U Urban, Phyllis 57, 73 V Van AlstinC, Richard 53, 67 Van Arsdalc, Jean 57, 75, B7 Vance, Donald H. 4, 57 Vance, Mrs. Cora S. 21 Van Dulce, Gwyneth 57, 60, K7 Van Duzec. Thomas 53 Venables, Nanette 46, 43, 62, 63, 66 Viereck, Virgmia 48, 53, 67, 73 Valesky, Kaehl 53 W Wagner. Eileen 32, 46, 49, 52, 63, ea, 73, 99 Wahl, Alvira 4s Wahl, Margaret 57 Walkmglun, Phyllis 57 Waldner, Sarah 53 Walsh. Mary Jo 4E Walsh. Robert 47, 75, 86 Walter, Tilly 53 Wall, Virginia 57 Ward, Wynn 53, 66, '72 Warkenthien, Esther 17. 4B, 53, 60, 67, 73 Washabaugh, Mr. Percy 21 Webster, Betty 57 Webster, Helen 47. 65, 73 chker, Mclvm 57 Wecse, Ruth 53, 73 Vk'eidauer, Richard 57 Weigold. William 57, 66, B4 Weir. William 26, 30, 47, 74, 85, 94. 98 Welch. Lila 47, 73 Welch, Mildred 57 Welter, Richard 17. 54, 57, 67, a4 Wcssel, Lowell 57, 72 Wheeler, Verla 53 Whitney, Gene 47, 98 Wiederhuld, Dorothy 47 Wiley, Donald 32, 47, 53, 80, 81. 93 lune Hundred Nme; Wiley, Jeannine 57, 66 Williams, Virginia 53, 57, 7o, 75 Wilson, Alyce 49. 53. 60 Wilson, Miss Grace 16 VVipf, Arden 53, 75 Wipf, Violet 53 WitcrafL Caml 53, ea, 66, 57, as, 97, 99 Wold. Gordon 5'7, 72, 75, B4. 86 Wurrall, Harry 5:! W'x'itner, Mary Catherine 47 Y Young, Jerry 53, so, 82, 98 Z Zunfxs, George 47 Zaeran, Robert 47 Zellcr, Mix William 23 s rATE CAEITAL STATE PIERRE COLLEGE BRoumNgs State Fair Souvenhs AUTOGRAPHS Sre the Tigers, Tigers, Tigers, Passing bu mm- EEE4II$EIIIIIIIIII Iil Sm Hm lmlx' uriilr Imrn-n'mmcd 1170mm, Sac llu' lmplm-hvm'h'd lama? Buthy bu Oh! those merry mingling nmsxzx, Ta and fro Hm long Zinc pussL-s, As the Tigtrs, Tigers, Tigers, Hurry by.
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