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s Personnel to Q7 Back row left to right Prrncrpal O D Dunbar Dwrght Front row left to rrght Beverlx Young Donna DuBro Cranston Vbrllram Hoskins James Howard William Lois Huntlex Esther Warkenthlen Eileen Vt agner VN ld Nlrss D n B wn Earl Nordb Geor e Marrlxn And on and Sall Dw er ergo o a rox x g ers 3 y 'Nlanolrs Alxrn Kludt and Eugene Srbley Student Councrl OFFICERS President Eugene Sibley Vice President Marrlvn Anderson Secretarx Treasurer Marx Anderson Sponsor Adviser The Student Council of Huron High Schol is made up of one elected represen tatix e from each of the fifteen home rooms matters pertaining to student act1x1t1es This xear as usual ther took full charge of Homecoming actrx 1t1es on Tiger Dax Sexeml new features were introduced to the weeks program A bronze plaque with names of all Huron High School students who gaxe then lixes during World War ll cast in raised surfaces w as presented to the school bx the Student Council Funds for this memorial had been left br the classes of 1949 l943 1944 and l94a There were thrrtx names to w hom tribute w as paid Black out curtains for the auditorium were bought by the school board at the Dona Brown Pr1nc1palO D Dunbar request of the Student Council Now the entrre Senior High can be shown educa tional moxies in the Studx Hall the Council during the xear was the re organizing of clubs During the war Huron High School has had no club program The new clubs meet one hour ex erx three weeks during school time Everx student is encouraged to Join one of the following clubs Spanish Club Miss Harlow Journal rsm Club Miss Cone Library Club Mrs Tollefson Art Club Miss Ritchex Science Club tJun1or and Seniorj Mr Rox Science Club tSophomoresJ Mrs Vance Boxs Club Mrs Ruhlman H Club Mr Washa baugh Dramatrcs Club Mr Reutter Pho tographx Club Mr Dunbar Girls Club Miss Larsen Record Club Miss Brown Axratron Club Mr Kearns Sex enteen Z2 , lui' : f F ,i,,W,fM Ffh , ,. . I V . A ' ' V ' . VA. . V ' l I I rl . ' . Y ' 7 ' ' A ' . v V., A 'l. , Y 'Y ' ' I ' ' 7 V- 7 The group meets to discuss and act on Perhaps the greatest contribution of v q xr. Q Y Y ' v , ' ' , K' ' 1 ' r ' 7 ' ' l Q ' ' .. Q ' l v I 7 V 'r . . 4 I Y.. . -ly Q I 1 -F. V l ' . I ' I ' - ' - ' v y .' , ' Y . - Q v s v v' ' , l '
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Secretary to the Pr1nc1pal Controller of ODDUNBARBS MA P1 nc pal of the Sen Ol Hlgh Scl 11 Th1s page honors M1ss Grace W1lSOD better Pr1nc1pal O D Dunbars adm1n1strat1on has marked a F156 ln the fame and popular1tx of Huron Senlor Hlgh School Hls GHICIGDCY has endeared h1m to the hearts of faculty and students HIS W1t h1s enthus1asm h1s fine sportsrnansh1p and h1s happy personahty are most representatne of the sp1r1t of Huron Sen1or H1gh School He has proven h1mself a true fr1end to all students and he has wllhngly and unreservedly g1ven h1s SSFVICBS Because h1s gu1dance and ad VICE have been 1nvaluable to countless students of Huron Sen1or Hlgh School and because he has used h1s many talents to the best advantage Pr1nc1pal Dunbar has made better clalm to h1S OHICE than any other man known as Gracle to the hundreds of students who have attended Huron H1gh School for the past twenty three years An empty space has been left 1n our hearts and 1n our school w1th the temporary depaltur of MISS W1lson f1om her faffllllal' pos1t1on as secretarv 1n the Sen1or Hlgh OHICG Suddenlv str1cken w1th a ser1ous eye defect the earlv part of February she submltted to sur gery We of Huron Hlgh School Joln together to w1sh her a speedy ecovery and are lookmg for ward to the t1me when she w1ll be back 1n the OlT1C9 Durmg MISS W11so1 s absence Mrs R N Camp bell 1S secretary to Pr1nc1pal O D Dunbar Mrs Campbell has ablx and efT1c1ently kept the h1gh school affa1rs runn1nG smoothly SlXte9H MISS GRACE WILSON Secretary to Mr Dunbar ,. , .. . .. .Y . . 7 Y 1 '1 '1 U 7 7 ,...,4.. 'll 1' 101 O I 7 as 'sy 1 . Q li Kf V . V 7 - nf U' ' ry- ' ' - V ' ' ' 1' , .. - yi .. . C, .
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Heads of Standmg left to rxght VIISS Harlow Mr Reutter and MISS B11 s Slttlng left to r1ght MISS Larsen M1ss Cone MISS Kmg and Mrs Ruhlman Languages One of the first soc1al reqmrements IS the ab1l1ty to talk well Speech 1S so fam1l1ar a feature of our da1ly l1ves that we rarely pause to th1nk about lt And yet SOC16ty offers 1ts greatest rewards to those who know how to talk The clever and 1nterest1ng conversat1onal1st lS always popular always 1n demand He IS wel come wherever he goes Mr Delbert C Reutter takes the students 1n hand and makes more fluent and 1ntell1gent speak ers out of them MlSS Florence Klng and MISS Wava K Larsen 1ntroduce the Sophomores to h1gh school Enghsh emphas1z1ng the baSlC rules of grammar M1ss Dana Harlow, MISS Kathleen Cone and MISS Frances Ta1t a1d the Junlors 1n gn mg them Amer1can hterarx background and gu1dance 1n acqu1r1ng a knowledge of the xarletv of select1ons from Amer1can L1terature In the knowledge and obserx ance of the rules Hxed by good usage and suggest ed by common sense for the express1on of thoughts 1n Enghsh and the repre sentat1on of them on paper there are manv w1dely prex alent defic1enc1es some natural enough some verv odd but all shared by many students The purpose of Wrltten Expresslon IS s1mplv to help cor rect some of these def1c1enc1es Wr1tten Express1on IS taught by Mrs VIVIQD Ruhl man Th1s course prov1des a student Wlth a toundat1on upon wh1ch to go ahead and bu1ld Jn future college tra1n1ng The course World L1terature glVES a good knowledge of the background upon wh1ch the lltera ture of the var1ous countrles IS bu1lt In add1t1on lt glV6S the student a broader outlook on l1fe Mrs Ruhlman also teaches World L1terature Our present age more than any other 1n the worlds hlstorx IS lntensely con cerned Wlth the problem of 1nterna tlonal relat1ons In the Latm classes of MISS Wllma Bl1ss the students learn a language wh1ch glV6S them a better understand1ng of Enghsh as well as a background of h1storx and customs of the Roman people In teachmg Span 1sh M1ss Dana Harlow 1mparts to her classes the knowledge of a language most essentlal 1n promotlng better rela t1ons Wlth our Southern ne1ghbors E1ghtecn l ' ' :1' '. . . ' 's. ' : ' 1 , . - - . . . . 7 . . V 7 - 9 .1 1 .. . . Y , . s ' ' v . . . , ' V 7 , 7 - A , av , - .Y. . , Y . ' . 1 . on U ' Y . . , . I n l Y .1 . , - 7 - . . . ., 9 1 ' ' ' bl . 97 ' , .
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