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The Trlangle, Where the 1 Christian Associations hold their farewell service ,------1 RUBAlvATo..l926j x E The east front og Ralph ' Voorhees Hal1.,l1ome of student memories RUBAIYAT-.1926 F V w N W! . 11 ,. rl , ,N il o 4 V l W o F .-l E .ry corner of Ellzalneth 1 Voorhees Dormitory is clear to Huron College girls I2 AlYATf.I926 he ennx courts lm t of Youth follows th flying ball RUBAlYAT..I926 f N I N , - Q,-' Luv e ee . ei h', 111 ,... Y, . N, L , me , . . , e Q, R. , 3' T Campus Bench 1n Wmter clreamlly remembers ' ' '-V I I its romantic past .--...-.-1-in q S X X .7-Xhmtnwtrattnn 7: -'f:i-Wm. W ig? iii-iwv i2x':g.Yti' -IAEQQQA ff 'e.+--:g,! 'f93-Taz f -17' , Eff' M u H N 1EEig3 ' 505 fr kg - SWIHEPJ A V H- X Y V ' '.'vi 4 ' ' 1 -I ::.j.LfL X Wiki' if 5 F ' B f- - .1 U ' ' 1 Jai lf ' ' g fffiiffitffnxlg-Q94 'V M Nh Q if 'Mix M543 ' hlxg f , - fl., 'Lf7'.l':f'Y 55ff' 1 ,af-V-T ' ' iq-Q- 2 M-vmlf, ' Q . 7f':1v'v:w M: H -m,1N:WQ.x4X, -- vfffsiqt if . f X.. 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A ilflff ,L Us :jgjf L 'Egg' L, T3 1 'ij-f . 2iil ' '. L-3 , f A 1L - 'IZ f' L A 5: -HV U L flii E35 1 1 Ui .. -V 51353 .3 wmv. -1 Lf T, 1 I Li 5 Eff L. V L 4 I -S - ilxz .zwiggfl 5 W' ' 2 if jg E K ' 11 QW T if fE.iiHi1fjl2'f-ffL4QXi'i F in ig J-AL rx 'gsgwfgnfag 1 Q ., a ik: if A T9 Af Jiri , MARY BELL, A.M. . M ww! HOMER A. HILL, A.M. , ggffgiig L Dean, Soczology ,i Dean, Bzology 15 Y f I iam 15133 A Sq I A 1' j 41 W' Q mf ,j.:. ,, ,L N- 2 w w L. FQf,ri23QP A L 'f' jg? ELISABETH M. REID, PEB. :XXI agyg English Fi WLQQI 35353 awiijb gllgii GQ xii?-if ' KA i 1 gig? L! yi f 15355 3 ls' ll 1 HRW L f'u W L Vw Afagprfzml Ii .igq giflwg PX :L ,v glib .Viv n I ., 3: Q1 . 1i'QE3gQ1 im :HZ5 l QL wvfffi. 1: 'T' Rjlif WILLIAM L NOTESTEIN ELLA MCINTIRE, B.L.s. iw 35 ' W. ' . . . '5 A-M-, D-D- Lzbrnrzan, Registrar W xiii Greek, Latin V iv, mpeg LLL? if 3 'll AEE? F51- KW ii FREDERICK B. OXTOBY L ai, Lew A.M., B.D., D.D. Q Q fmfzl . . . . . 5 iifiiujj Bzblzml Lzteralure, Relzgzozz: HC ff gif' Eduration gf XX - sg Eighteen :V 5 ,,L. ,L,-M,,,,wWm L,,L , WW,,wL M L, ,L L Pjw 'fTiififiLl2 7fq .X ,.'17,JjfgA1i?g7ai'Tjf?ff 1' 5? ,--ix I L A 55 I if ml - ,.1 I . 1 L 1 I H w R, 1- --H ------T- ---A ......,c,,..... 1, Q w .E r Q r i 1 i ni 'E 11: -'-1-E-1 E --:E O A A 1 mf? 54 .,, N ly-Ia E 'flu QEA' if T A i if . ' iZ:ii'1f53f::fZi1I i l , '..:- , ,,'V', ,gg , A a 'gg if-11 j -:H g5,3gg,jgA5SQizQ! if x 'A A A A 2 2 . lhf-A Af fi pi A' A-Nrvrffgif 1 I-Exif LOUISE FRENCH, A.M, HAROLD G- LAWRANCE F:-qii? W ' .W 1 f Latin P d ax 1, 1 ost-gra nate Stu y EEN' N25 Wish f X 1 vm fi fi' B .i Jil! 3 ' 'E .HWS V WT If G wflglfi if E V. O. PETERSON, A.M. Efafiii' . 4 Q, EAQV it . X li Chemistry ig? ,-Nl a ,xi 'Af 159 E Huy: ,' V 1 'K 1 fl' E mi ln! mf 3 Hp? L44-Ag A541132 F. 1 EVE? , ,X IQAEQHQ y ,M A w ig ' W PM mf A 10 ,V ' t - 3 Exflf i '1 'SP' x 1? 1 R ? Ls ' yxrmw: U7 fl PAUL E. JACOB QFQQQQ i 11 Lic 6,5 Lewes DANIEL J. GAGE, AE. jf . 1 . .. . ww 071 IEWUE' of llhrenfe Hzxtory, Polztzml Science Naam Wal fi Q lim l iffy .. Ei' 1, qikamih 5 -Av I1u..6l5 i I' AM fi iFMiL,fv i' ff -1 wifkxxi 'i , Wil 11 . W. A gg 1 HERMANNSWEET, AE. my A English TQN, Lil -1 Q Nine-tevn Wg'-I 5 N i A A A E E EE.E A E E E E W. E EE ,, OEEE A EAE. EE E sifiliii 311 w.gf'Ei?'..:. ,EQ M' O?g2?1T'iNmf'3?9W M' FI 7'ffHf.,.3i :ng rg.-Q1-1 fb.-L-I-., , Ad. ..... f,, ,.,N,,. -.,,,.- .-...n , .,.,.f,,---...Y,..-....-.-,, . - , ,Q Y-.-1 ,.,. mn, ,H , ...li , W . , , If 11- fu --.,-1-- .4F,,, 1 , . ,,- If 2- 5 - '-1.1 Ra '? X., ..,.. gl W 'I !l W4 W I E f.: 1 ,' I V' f iw. F HERBERT G. TITT, A.M. 1 1 ' W!-iizeoxoifiqll '- will ' iggffzg Qgjfgyg-glfx X A ' ii? Wai 1 Yu! . , ILL-J .V 9 ' R l 'NS W 2 f fig R :ffl 2 ' N I w 1 .. W ., , L I 'I JN on ln J om 4 Q L L- .344 . . ::5:' .. Z I J ,ff 4 f 1, ff! N if ff 1 , W f 4 W ZZ'-01.1, 'ar 1.5 A f f 4 V4 1 591 ff ' ,Wg 25 ff V Q if f f f fu! f ff, 'SQ 1 'af 4,7 Mathe1rzati1'J RUTH HEGEN ER, B.S. German GLENNE R. MCARTHUR, A.B. Economif: l -III' H3 R R 5235 I x ii 'J J ' il H al i RER 1 x 3, we -HI 1 E A ,u .4 n I H 'Hi ow in EE , U. l HARRY M. MEM, AB. HELEN M. BALLACK, B.s. lwllvl phyjiml Edumiion fm. lvien Phyxifal Edumtion for Wornefz is 1 F V 5 if Ill wx o!..'ff!:Q1 il LJ f- SJR W QQ GUY A. LACKEY, A.M. fx H w ' Education, Psychology np .l wen-1X S1fI.liL, ,W-own , ,WR f'TfR 7-5:55 Jilgilf TR R4vq ai -3,9 R J f ,..,-.. ,---..-..-.Yf.w- .,.23,.-1.-vw-5,-..--...A Y - Y ...- V Y-Y Y V - - -, Y . ,xx 1, Y, ul .- is ix QW li :ff , ,, M. , V. -5 L, , A. Am W, iff' ff Pzf . 1 '!: 1 .WM I hr F f-RJ if l' ,-h'ff 1 pi P L pm! fi Q -Zffwgfilfie SWT , 2? '1' Q' -A u 'ffl 'V -'D' fi W 'xH ' V, i??31ifA'W ' , A 15 M' irfmismilf'-iz? sail-44 -Z:-:l:i1 Eg7x.5,1iX W .n WV EE L1 ii-ii? VVILLIANI B. GARRETT, A.B. JEWELL A. BRENT, M.A. Q5-.iii IN Public Speaking Phyxifx I JL! W glfw, Mfg Mai I : X HI! L E E :L Wm wig ii , ' , JV Tiff! SVA' X ??? iiI QQ MARGARET ROBB, A.M. Q Exprn.v.vion, Spanish ggim 'Q lgg iff 5: X- 1 e kg' ' Y Film? V193 A V7 9 lf! ff 2 iff , ' fda' A , ex' , A X f 'l 1' guy!! 3 . 1 I IV f 1 Q 141 K . I f . Lv , A. ,Q V A ' 4? GEORGE N. MCCLUSKY, A.B. HAZEL JONES? B.S' Q V IH' Prirzfijml Of Afademy History A4-Hijtant Lib,.m.i!m IIE!! 1 1' 1 , ,N , 1 Af wh '...AV P,- 1 f ' 'W if 1 Q Viv' 1 FLORENCE WALLACE, B.S. Amdemy Mathematic: I , 1 Q Twenty-one 'l A A M- .A , PM A , A G 1 - ' - 1 V Iqwqvfiff-fl? MLJ L , 1 3if3S4fLT fi3 , b :iii WV a a i in ' .W 4' .lf e ,X V 1 ' 3 l EV is 1 X M f5' 5 QE- f 4yw WP ' if r: ,1?J nf, I Tl:E3,1f?fjivf I 514' '5 P9 'nfl JF? i ELLIS KIMBLE, B.S. '3 ' BI KE! 2 Commercial EQ' A-Ml' We T 5 5554.3 12' i ii, 511 Qin lil 3.5 3 211 filigxm ii KJ i 35'fl!.,E' Vw UV L.. I in 1: A ll 'E 'Hx 1 EQWIQKJ in MA in fy, 1 W 1 L ,, S! Slum Lvl? ul 'Lina M M 134 Sm? W E .Q GRACE B. FINLEY, BM. Piano, Normal Training, fwljii Harmony c 9. QQ? 1,775 24 AE 'kk-115 lf! it is Vw 42 , If -za 5 fo E wi l Twenty two 1 ki HERBERT M. BAILEY V Miisif Dirertor, Ifoice PAULINE SCHMITT A.B. lzolzn Public Sflzool lvluxic Muszr Appzeczatzon EMELINE DEAN, A.B, - Academy English J. FRANK JEWETT, B.M. Piano,,Mu:ir History, French fi ici! ni! Ygriii, all 3 Ei vii fl . . i ', o fa . VmLai wm,Wmm,.,M1MW+Ho -t o y y- - . mx .. . Manuva sr s A : 'f T Qi .fr WWW'-Z H V, '2g'T:'j:'TU 1 sf' H ' 'W ' ' W ' ' .1 X li gi' si M s Ill- l ,gig ' .-.:le.'i13'4 .- A i ENIORS 'sl' L i s S E-if islam l GEORGE BELL . . Hui-on RL-l g I Tau Delta Rho if' 2 , gl-V l , Track Monogram 35 Tennis jf l Q' ' Champion 3g Assistant Busi- , W ness Manager of 1923 Rubaiyatg f x g W 1, President of Students' Associa- tion 4g Debate 4. , Ottawa University 1. Z4 'rs --.4 .. 5 Personality plus tact. ' M V T l K A ee e H ii l l, 1. 1 P i s i, .gl ills' l HELEN GUNN . . Huron U ls 1 A X r w Gamma Theta Rho Tennis Champion 3 5 Rubaiyat staff sg W. A. A. gg is is l W , . .. ' ei Who makes guide use of the l' moment is a genius of prudence. iff il' is A ' El i lall' ee frlglls Q RALPH BLOEMENDAAL . . Qs. Y ..... Clear Lake jfjllg l Tau Delta Rho I I A,l's 1 Football Monogram 1, 3, 4-I I .midi l ' fi F :il l A We lofve him for his kindness and ll l' his sincerity. Q A Z .fl EE lvjxg. 53 s ill .Y 3 FRANCES CHRISTENSON . Huron I Gamma Theta Rho ls AQ, 1 . ln. II l Pi Kappa Deltag Debate Ig Y. W. lx , 1 C. A. Cabinet 35 Editor-in- 13,1 X Chief of Rubaiyat 33 Board of l fi I Control 4. .ffTQ3 L Beauties in fvain their pretty eyes l 'N is maylrollj gl Charm strikes the sight, hut merit 1 W fwins the soul. , li ii' . R. ll if 2 Twenty-tllree I 5 lh. W E .... as ,E E. 3 -- -a-...f.-- .fa ..Lfl'5 , , -3C 'FW ii'V - P13355-We FS-LJ 5 E - 2-W. .5135 --2'-E'3f,F'l's'1s-1? 3 E j in - S. SEQ ll .ML -M . 2- i 55 2, iff. .S :fi if-L I S ,lj 5. if ' IC- .mv ti . , ' A -1. . sf . .I - g i ., -A--TI: :' ' I -,x .1 Q. if fl f 'Q 'N f -Q, j lt Xxx .5 pf 1. W7 . I, a u 51 'I l aygmefaaoieekefaifie wgaeag fe- ll A as -- sENioRS X -at I , LAWRENCE BETTS . Huron Ortlzoretorian Geneva Delegate lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Business Manager of Rubaiyat 33 Minstrel Show 33 , Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4g Campus Players 4. Habit forms rlzaracter and gchar- arter is dei-tiny. EB' ll . T i ABE? . ANNA RITCHEY . . Huron 1'3 Gamma Theta Rlzo lm-.5 Rubaiyat staff sg Y. W. C. A. fm Cabinet 4. if Minnesota University 15 South ' Dakota State College Z. M I It is good to Iifve and learn. L. ll Q F l sl id ee A ll RALPH JOHNSTON . Faulkton ll A Ortlzoretorian l. i b Pi Kappa Deltag Debate lg Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Scrooge'l in l' .11 Christmas Carol 3g Y. M. C. A.' Cabinet 33 President of ' Class 3, 4. 1, I often fwonder who will run the fworld after I Ieafve it. ' we lf . l .fl I ' i ' ELSIE SUTTGN . . Huron Gamma Theta Rlzo . i Delegate to National Student Vol- unteer Convention 3g Biology 5, M Assistant 35 Y. W. C. A. Cab- Z 1 inet 3, 4g VV. A. A. Board . X 3, 4. Q l It is better to :wear out than to . rust out. llaf- III A . f ' Twenty-four g ,f . L T Y W V M WWW, W W V . .. -,....-.vauuavrff .W -Y. --11?-W 7--.. gf. s,Y. W W- -. Y - ,W-lf W- ----- - --f Y .,, fr Y Y' lr V l lx ' I Y fff- ff f . - -:' -:.' IE -:' -:' ' 1 ' '? - 'Tl . 5, ' l Ill- ffflll ' X l s12N-oRs -i i , lfrlllfkj .ll EDWARD HOY . . Groton Q Orthoretorian In Pi Kappa Deltag Alphomega 137 575 Staff 2, 35 Music Scholarship , fikii s f, Ill l 35 Debate 35 Y. M. C. A. Cab- all s f? 'l inet 3g Rubaiyat Staff 35 Or- ,-' N ll chestra 3. ji m-Z ' WS 5 I' .4 King of the Ifvoriesf' lug. A W l Q. . A l 1' A W, ALBERTA LAUNSPACH . Hot-oo gmgl l l Student Volunteerg Y. W. C. A. lfxtx ll 'l Cabinet 3, 49 W. A. A. 35 3 W. A. A. Board 45 Christmas LA Carol 3. J The tiniest girl :with the biggest mind, - I .4 fwiser Senior is hard to ind. L ' ff 'll llll' oo- .1 l l ' E li KENNETH PARKER . swing, Wig. i Tau Delta Rho - g, Football 49 Biology Assistant 4. l Be sure to draw from the -l - specimen. il nl! W - l lil N l lil Y oo' o . ll TRESSA MEYER . VVill0W Lakes 1 l Boztherm l 1 Alphomega Staff 3, 43 Y. W. C. 3 'WI' A. Cabinet 45 Secretary-Treas- A urer of Class 45 Inter-society ll l Council 4g House Council 4g l. Campus Players 4. ' Dubuque University Ig Shurtlihc College 2. And e'en her failings leaned to l fvirtzzer side. III' All Twenty-five I 1 1 l g or o l 'll li . A ., SEN-oRs A N . T ROBERT KINGDON . Huron 4 Tau Delta Rho - Campus Fourg Glee Club 2, iyiqq-f 3, 4g Geneva Delegate 25 S, f, f j Christmas Carol 33- Minstrel i 4. 1, , Show 35 Alphomega Staff 33 gkg' g45g5?.57 President Y. M. C. A. 3, 4. Ca-education is the thief of time. . , j f. gi 14 1 .M Bo in l 4' A .Els 5 TESSIE BURROUGHS . Huron 1 M I, Eulalean M .I Gloo Club 3, 45 Mnoio Scholar- lift 1 ship 45 Campus Players 4. ' lj E5 South Dakota State College 1, 2. l l H Is it jzoxxihle that 1,771 here on 1, time and hafven't forgotten Q something. qi it-...J W l l ll 15 J 1 AMY RADCLIFFE . Wolsey l 9 Pi Kappa Deltag W. A. A.g Y. 4 W 1 M 1 W. C. A. Cabinet 35 Debate 4. higwhl The pen is the tongue of the il l mind. ' :Q , '53 ! Y1! HUGH SWEET . Huron Ortholretorian .N Board of Control 43 Vice-Presi- dent of the Students' Associa- ggfi, tion 45 Girl's Gioo Club Man- il ager 4. 1' Once I strayed, hut nofw I am f 4 ' in the fold. fi i L ll Twenty-six ,ls ll f i? -. f 9 4. C H. so -f D , C'-W C C . , ...EF A525 11353 FE li 1...- .1 ED FEA l .i AE -rn -f-- f - f ' ' 5' f R ' ' 'R V.. --- '-- i -. :Lin ' i 'H-1 'f:::' ' V 1 .ffb 4: P-'dll f FE f ikilif SENIQRS l ' quiz CHOATE JOHNS . . Huron l 'HHV 4.51 Tau Della Rho 1 'EV Pi Kappa Deltag Geneva Dele- i X gate 25 Debate 2, 3, 45 Rubai- ,, yat Staff 35 Y. M. C. A.5 Glee f Club 3, 45 Forensic Manager 'Q '- 5 , 3, 45 President of Este Club 4. I ,prefer to seem good, rather f,':l'-f-f' than to be so - Q 4 5 ' . it '55 5 l :lilo .. ull, EVA ROGERS . . Wessington gf ' xl Eulalean i 1 W. A. A.5 Y. W. C. A.5 Secre- tary of Students' Association 45 President of House Council 45 Pow-Wow Princess 4. Northern State Teachers Colleffe e .5 1. W 5 A fwinning fway, attracti-ve face, , 'Ambition fitting her for any 11 place. 1 115' E W ee ' .g X CURTIS CRAWFORD . Huron 5 gi' Pflilomathian W 'Iwi Theta Alpha Phi 2, 3, 45 Glee '5 Cl b 1, z, 3. il Q U i Jjf. I hale the common 'vulgar herd. ' in wi 1 W LOUELLA SIEVERS . Hui-on QM Gamma Theta Rho 1 Y. W. C. A.5 Manager of Stu- ' dent Social Committee 35 5 fr Rubaiyat Staff 35 Vice-Presi- W if dent of Class 4. W , . ll Rejinement ir superior to beauty. 3 2' .HH , 1 Q Twenty-seven 4 i I 1 f 1, ' ,I , , A- .3- 5 il 55, .Q W i 1 ll K ,EZ 1' 5 A J la 44 Jig, f 4 5 s If se UWM d.. ,QE-flio' ly ...-.. .-o.- A I 'f.iQ'3Fdfk.f2QgPd Fli E' Pd 3? FE v V- he . afglzifl . J-igjf' X Q : T' lf filiibl at li fl X' Ka f SENIORS X YUN KWAN CHEIGH . . . . . . Syenchun, Korea Tau Delta Rho Oriental Club 3, 4. Union Christian College, Pyeng Yang, Koreag Shin .Syeng Academy, Syenchun, Korea. Quietly he 'works afway, faith- ' ful to eath duty. EE' LURA VINCENT . . Huron Gamma Theta Rho Student Volunteerg Delegate tg El , l National Student Volunteer l Convention 35 Rubaiyat Staff ' l, 35 Y. W. C. A. President 4. is, I I am not of the feather to shake ' ' of 'my friend when he 1 mutt need me. 1 oo il l HOVVARD NVELLS . Hitchcock ll ' Plzilomathian il ' Football Monogram 2, 49 Gloo l Club 2, 3, 45 Minstrel Show 3. 'N W'hen I -wax some-what younger 5 I fwezs comidered pretty 5 ' my- l 1 alll' l o a 5 5 ' W N 5 3 5 0 5, ' lla, 5 i Twenty-eight ho- 5 -. .- to . 5 Wcwtllwewg aww - YE lei? .LQ r ...T-42 Fd . , E . Hn- - v - . Y .-- - - Y .H - +Pdk45Pdkfd?Ek-633m-2513.5 l JUNIORS , LEWIS VVARSING . Parker 1 Orthoretorian Football 1, 2, 3g Alphomega Stall Z3 Rubaiyat Stall 3g Vice- President cf Class 3g Chem- istry Laboratory Assistant 3. ' Al nickname is tlze hardest stone at a man. ,--4 T 11 1 . f , .f --X -g-I . mm . ' f a. ' that a de-vil ran thru-w L4 I i , 1 i f 1' 4 ' gig rl . M I VA Z! WZ W gb? Fl l 53 EVELYN CARSON . . VVolsey l pf Alpha Phi VV. A. A. 2g Vice-President 33 Campus Players 3. Imi1ut1'y is fortunes right hand. F5 DARYL COLDREN . . Huron , Orthoretorian Silent, maybe, lzut really notife- : 'll .F l l til. able. A r I ECB' L., . ESTHER JACOB-SON . . . . . . . Bismarck, N. D. l, Boetlzean X ' Student Volunteerg Vice-President . of Class 23 VV. A. A. Board Z, President 35 Glee Club 2, I , ' 3g Y. W. C.- A. Cabinet 3. Full fwell do I lofve to giggle. l. 4.9 as WW 1. 1 JOHN EVANS . . Wolsey Alphomega Staff 2g Music Schol- 3' arship 25 Glee Club 2. Q 'Q We likf him still-the .rtiller the l l better. 1 ' .ppl I Twenty-nine ' 1 , -...e.-. . - t. we be e as -- 2. , . - El gy-qi r..J,J - 1 ' - Q- J .5 J. .5 gg E3.:.'--.. ,d um AFL M M 'lll fm-rL1'W 134' 1 r l ,V 1 n NIORS fa i Fl-'tl T 5 - MARIE REMSTER . . Huron -1 FX. . K-A gar: oet 166171 . 3 31 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. p 5 2 AF We sitter.: mutt stifle together. l 1' v lf W A U new fzvifkflf fl! 5:24 LAWRENCE MURPHY . Alpena 1 T au Delta Rho ' Pi Kappa Deltag Manager of ' 'ffl Football lg Debate 15 Ora- ' l, tory 1, 35 Campus Players 3. Jil' 1 I li Time ripem all thzngr, no man 'slid 3. ei . D . D Li 1' zs born Kwzse. . ' ff 1 QMS W zgldf, ELIZABETH MADDEN . . 527,-wig .... Rochester, Minn. 1 Eulaleayz ' 1 5, RJ W. A. A. 3. L 1 4 Rochester Junior College 1, 2. , 5 3 IVIa1zy go out for fwool and come l home :horn them.rel-ver. 5 3-SJ 'ae , T' l ' . lgygrl LESTER THONSSEN . Wentworth 1 Q Tau Delta Rho 1 Pi Kappa Delta, Divisional Win- ner Extempore 2, First Place i in State 35 Debate 1, 2, 35 Q l I ' ll H Scruby Prize 25 Y. M. C. A. 5 Cabinet 25 Assistant Editor , 1-3 Alphomega 23 Campus Players 3 3g Associate Editor Rubaiyat 3. D Full of enthzzriasm that come: out in appropriate remarks. ' ' 1 i ' Z' ' 3 53 V ll filler: Hllf 1' l CLARA CHESIRE . . Huron 1 15' I ' Gamma Theta Rho l is VV. A. A. Board 3. ' X 11 411 . . ,r i 'I -2'-xl . mutt :expect those -who 76 l ll I .vpect them.velfve.f. Av 1 Rl . 1 '1 , N alan . 11+ Il lx r w - . n 1' Y Q . H llmty .1 ' 1 1 lL...L:,L L, ., - .... Ewa, LLJSL LL.. LLLLLLL ..:LLL.L,,LL-....-. - li- im? TTFWF' ' .f-m',,L'E491' 'P' ' r':'l?.::E'f,,2,fe-.Q3:-F'rF,, .1-1?-3557 in .aft-at Q, TP' 'e'35?.y '55j T7'2-tfaf. . G g , , , ' 1, .45 1 . 1 l fy' E H -. F, i I l S li ll MARY JOHNSON CHESBRO . ri' 'J l NYJ EM ls , JUNIORS l.-ai L A1 l' l l 'X Hf'15?'.a19f ll Zilllkix 1 ' Q w ,, lu -7 'i 'm 2 l l l 1 ,il u fl f 3 i v lg Wi ..... Wessington ll! . Pi Alpha Phi fx 1 Glee Club 1, 25 W. A. A. 2, 35 :V I I must follofw hirn through thifk i tv' ll and thznf' ff X il' ' Q xv 21:-El ELMER STOLTE . Pipestone, Minn. iii-- ix Philomathian li'-LI Flll gi Track 2,5 Basketball 2, Mono- X33 like li gram 35 Football Monogram L N 'Y 1, X 2, 35 President of Class 35 YM llilwf Editor-in-chief of Rubaiyaf sg .Ml if pl il Campus Players 3. ,A F Pipestone Junior College 1. ' ' - ll Of the clan, for the class, by ilk ,fi if the flaw. lhgigx l lil l' llwlljl '55 flu-it la ll l . . A . ALICE RITCHEY . . Hui-on 5 XX, 1: Gamma Theta Rho ,iglill lgggiiyi W. A. A. Board 2, 3. lillgli, 1 Q '5G'od gafve her more than her U ' rightful share- 5 'Fw He made her hzfilliant as 'well as fazrf' ll qi SB BOWMAN THRALL H 'Evil . . uron W ll X I. Orihorelorian l li Hwgljylll Pi Kappa Delta5 Debate 15 Al- 3 phomega Staff 25 Y. M. C. A. l Q! 'Q' . Q cabinet 2. if ' l The fword res! is not in my V ...Lei 1 3 fvombularyf' 'y i-:J , 'l iw JANET VAN HEUVELEN . Hui-on jflgfffl HEI! p Pi Alpha Phi N133 l. li, 1 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 2, sg Giee my ll l ' Club 35 President Student Vol- il 3+ 5 unteers 35 VV. A. A. 35 Inter- Jlvjgl l' society Council 3. I don? care hofw you spell my fl'-L 3 name, L' 5 f I'll fhange it :ometime anyway. . i ' . i WF' ' 1 35 ll . l- A will X I. y. xx .l, ' 1 Tlnirl'y-one W. 'yi' it- . 3 . . .... .. . . . -- A . . - ...igfilll - lg lf , - 'wwf ' . liver ff ' g..ialfi'f'T3PV'15Si?i'3L' Erlgvxibkgfa JCQEQ E F-l:f Pd law 'Il JUNIQRS RALPH JONES . . Midland Orthoretorian Football 2. From the land fwhere men are men. EAS' DORIS MCLAUGHLIN . Highmore Boethean Rubaiyat Staff 35 Glee Club 35 House Council 3. Drake University 2. Fair fwordx gladden .vo many a heart. EE PAUL VINCENT . . Huron Orthoretorian Pi Kappa Deltag Theta Alpha Phi5 President Class 15 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 1, 2, 35 Debate 2, 35 Oratory 25 VVinner Kent Oratorical Contest 35 Este Club 35 Campus Players 3. The jiflaleness of the fwoman I Iofve is only equalled by the ronstancy of the fwomen fwho lofve me. F3 GRACE CARY . . Scotland Boethean Glee Club 2, 35 House Council 3. lVIy tongue -within my lips I rein, For fwho talks much mmf talk in feelin. 35' FRANK GELLERMAN . Huron Philomathian Circulation Manager Rubaiyat 35 Board of Control 35 Basketball Monogram 3. Hn athlete, zz thinker, zz fine fellofw-a rare eomhl- nation. Wfrtwaee in 1efaaJWfXW7ffE . me Pe e l l F9345-gi. FH K5 953:55 FE. if FE Pd -lll' y . JUNIORS .. Orthoretorian Pi Kappa Deltag Debate 1, 23 Smith Extempore Contest lg v iff. .. ' all! A lf I -f-1 74 P ,.,- K , -H ,i fs' ..- . iffy ,. A. ffft tl: , 3 .,...- 'Q l l ' Business Manager Alphomega ll' l 25 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 2. SlolwIy he talk: and find: a sway. QTY, f xl l l '53 :T-..a! . DOROTHY GIFFORD . Huron I Eulalean xl Rubaiyat Staff. 35 Alphomega Staff 33 Secretary-Treasurer Us l Class 35 Student Manager 1' ' 3 Social Affairs sg Y. W. C. A. lx 'll . 'Q l Cabinet 3. ix A W 5 l Per.tonality is a lofving fvirtlze- QR L1 it is hers. lx ! I W as l l l l ALBERT ROSS . Syen Chun, Korea K ' Tau Delta Rho 5 Student Volunteer. l l Change me! Change me! 0 time in thy flight, 1 Illake me a -wild man jnxt for l. tonight. l l . PAULINE WHITLOCK . Plel-fe ' 'Boethean 1 ' Il? ' Theta Alpha Phig W. A. A. l ,gl l Board 2, 33 Glee Club 2, 33 5 Rubaiyat Staff 35 Campus ' Players 3. . I Tulsa University 1. N I hafue enjoyed earthly happi- l ' neu, . A ' I hafve lived and lofuedf' Ill' 'OB' A X GEORGE WRIGHT . . Huron N, A it Tan Delta Rho ll . ' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Y. M. C. A. 1 N . Cabinet 2, 3g Campus Play- I ers 33 Este Club 3. I If I 1-were not Alexander, I .lhould L-with to he Diogenerf' ' X Thirty-three . . ,W A 7 f rj .lla 1EEV.-ik Fd ii.. FEC.:-.. ,J l ,I 'l 9 M: V 'f'l:37hfii,:.C'7l. '.3fWf2'1Aif,f,7 EC C- C --' C R O --. '-7 F34 93 A T Q Elf I L I fn Y JUNIORS X LQ .1 I 7 1 :7-T i wr 1 ALICE MCMILLANV . . Huron QV Gamma Theta Rho 4 i l -+3 Associate Editor of Rubaiyat 2. X JI fwoman's strength is maxi i ag 2- - potent fwhen rohed in gentle- 71e.f.f. ' A I' -2 9 KENNETH LAUGHLIN H Y WEN I . uron Board of Control 25 Advertising ' Manager of Rubaiyat 3. TX? 1: He doth, indeed, .rhofw some f E Qin sparks that are like wit. I ill .. ,Al fr 1 lf-mg WILLIAM DINGLER . . . 2 .... Pipestone, Minn. i 3 Y flQ,f ,' - Orthoretorian , fg Alphomega Staff 2, Editor-in- W N Chief 3g Rubaiyat Staff 2, 1 3 My? Managing Editor 33 Vice- ' lla , if 11 President South Dakota Col- V ' Riff l lege Press Association 3. l I ' 'Q Pipestone Junior College 1. 7 l Q E Somel1ody's got to do the job, V l it might as fwell he I. ls- 1 llfy l S W ll 1 . SOON JU CHEY . Seoul, Korea Oriental Club 2, 3. A ' Q Chosen Christian College, Korea. 1 He'll find zz Quay. 1-ll 1 EE lv I . X l . i ll Q 1 RUTH KINGDON . . Huron 1 .N X Gamma Theta Rho 33 ' Secretary-Treasurer of Class 15 1 Secretary of Students' Associ- ', ' il - ation 25 W. A. A. 25 Y. W. C. A A. Cabinet 35 Campus Play- l ers 3. w Industry is my middle name, l i l Fl Whal will he my lan? lg ' J Y- A A . it 5 il ll E '1'hi1-fy-four 5 L J., ll.- A the it A- L . it - A - FE - :-. - , ... ' ,- V ' 4' 519 JUNIORS N MARJORIE REMSTER . Huron ' Boethean Glee Club 1, 2, 3. If he'.r an Ortho he must be all ' right. EB NORRIS ANDERSON . Willoxv Lakes Tau Delta Rho Y. M. C. A. ,Cabinet 2, 3g Foot- Q if rl if ,1,.Q-- f t i'-,-- ii XJVH lt, 'iw t tif! A 'LL -f' 'Wa h ti? 'SSA iff -.1 'F' 7 Z xxx f A17 il! 1' -,-,FN .74 l l l w V t ball Monogram 2, 3g Boarding Club Treasurer 35 Este Club 3. 'i -GH 'l, South Dakota State College 1. W i The only fway to hafue a friend U is to he one. oo if ll ,. Q. f,. LYNN, WIREN . Ree Heights 'il w W Orthoretorian l Eg Football 1, 2, sg Roooiyot staff 3. Q I sleep, sleep, sleep, but nefuer ik enough. Q fl, 1 oo 3 I it A -I ROLE PETERSON . . Hot-on QW Tau Delta Rho if: Chemistry Laboratory Assistant Iii i 2, 33 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3. l 1 Augustana College, Rock Island, , Illinois 1. I 5' E Still H20 rum deep. i 3 'l - ' .xl 'gi ' JANE CHASE . . . Docst-oy f p Eulalean Rubaiyat Staff Zg Alphomega A' 1 Staff 2, 35 President of Campus Q. A- Players 35 Social Chairman of A Students' Association 3. t Quality, not quantity, is my mem- i ure. lt ,gli I Thirty-1-Ivo ' , W W , H, ,if -V j:.5QEjy, ' ig, ---- K., B ' Q .1 E E get if ll '5AQlFl-3 SE ' Q PQW?1 Flz' Pe' E'- 71 H! Ci FRANK BROVVN . . Hnr-nn ,. xiiii-4295 Tau Delta Rho' -if Tennis 25 Basketball 2, ag Busi- ness Manager of Alphomega 1 11 - X, 35 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 35 Z: I : ' 5 Este Club 3. 2 -Q ff 5 5 ...JE j E I hafve to ao dofwn to mn the ', ' prznt rhopf' . fi l FRANCES TITT . . Huron in 'LAN l Gamma Theta Rho lla!!- 1 W. A. A. 25 Y. W. C. A. Cab- ' inet 35 Campus Players 3. 1 'gif Fairmount College, Wichita, L Kansas, 1. l NI-y ofwn -thought: are my com- panionsf' lf 'sg E5 41 '-'fir LEONARD BYRNE . Fnnlkrnn my 1' Orthoretorian l Orthoretorian Quartet 2, 35 Glee 55 1.1 Club 1, Z, 3, Manager 2, 3.' 11 Yqyr ll I think thafx all right, hut- ... 36 1 DELLA BARNES . . Huron i l Pi Kappa Delta5 Debate 15 1 l' 11 Winner Maynard Declamation Q H1 Contest 1, 25 Christmas Carol 1 Q, 2, 35 Campus Players 3. if Don't he too serious, take life 1' easy and lifvz long. EE CHANDLER BURTON . . . l Il 5 ..... Stanford, Ill. 1 1 Tau'Delta Rho 1 I Academy Basketball Coach 25 l Basketball Z, Monogram 35 5 L Student Volunteer 2, 3. l Valparaiso University 1. if Now, when I fwent to Valpar- l 523 fliw- .1 l In- l V Thirty-six 5 EL. lr We by p 55 55 , lfig .2W1H'1 5.95 Pe' 1 ...--L. Fl.-:' --ff-i .. i UNI RS X I FET m EU' Ha! W 'I P pg 1 . . X . ii v The ' 1 H 211, giefgi mai Ev ' gm . Qlf NY? .1-kg L.,-, 1. vi ii fzE?'xgQP:. LH X' . ,fi Jifefjff '21 A f 1 1, wg! VV, L J ,ff 'TEV ' 973' qui. , 5. VL A.'--4 QV OPHOMORE g l5' i Ig C LAS S u : i Q5 g L .Hi CLASS OFFICERS 7.4! E 4 Preszdent ....... ......................... . . . L ' Vice-President .... . K wx! Secretary ........ .PAUL FULCOMER . . . . .ELINOR JONES . . . .LYLE ELWARD .EDWIN MUELLER 1 'f.1l-- .- . 452 'rnil-fy-seven xXx 5? j4ilJ?ffQffilQ H35 QQ bmw wvg Q55 WE UQ .' - FN QM? EW W. mpflp I 5 I ig ff. FQ Wk Q:-51 Q51 9 53? ggi Lf? f 3f'i Ei.! 11 W wwi Mg' fieiglki Mm li ii 2? J, .-1,55 WN? i?! -ici? i 1 'fn Lalfig QWJQ ' -:Q kg wc, fkxx aff' f fm fy mwgf M- Msg , , -iw - 5 V .JJ 5 ll I ily . l. ji ., , .C i. ll I Af is-A E X I I 5,3 ' ':e'r'.LLzLAvgE- . ,, .,5k, Q-'J ,521 fra., - :N ,J '11,-?X -li-'J'NfXy if 2 f If S 1' I I .M , ll 'I . L , ,MW ID I ff-T,-. ffm-.f3LQ11ig5' I -.-:- Eff:- IQ:-.l 'E-' 1:--17gxL.-5354515 1, gaiilgngyxzfif' , .4 E., W' 1 .ur -7 ' ' ' OPHOMORE , J . , -4 ,niaf',ST'-F4Eijg.,'rf 1 E EIEQSQ 512 Hi 1' E,fi1Q7Sg5?fsSgjV 'I iq, 'I,L,.g.fAg,I ,-- 547- I ll ffxllf I il NQJI ll luv Y ,ll f ' Wil I IIQAJY l MJ Q l I lqlkiif li .4 I I I II-I 5353.41 I Il 'UF ll 1.57, l ' ' .Q - 'Y 'I Y fi Barker, Anderson. Anderson, Boyd , I Bezull, Easton, Brown, Buch-auan. Gunn. Bmfloy Q Ferry. Clminherlain. CllPZ1.dl.G. Davis. Deeg. Glattly Elliott, Doeckson, Greene, Hall. Dickson, I-lzunxner VU: ' ' Qfligx HELEN ANDERSON .... .,.Spooner, VVis. EMMA DICKSON. .. ..... Scotland ,N 14' I MARION ANDERSON .... .... Y Vessin ton MARIE DOECKSON. .. ....... Hull, Iowa T . 122. S . . I. VERN BARKER ....... ...Hot Sprmgs GRACE DURFEE ..,. ...... A ntigo, Wis. flmggg GLADYS BEALL. .. - .... .Cavour HARRY EASTON ..,. .... L ake City, Iowa ull: Q LESLIE BOYD ..... .,.... K imball GRACE EATON. . . ...Fonda, Iowa F If IN VERA BRADEY ...... .... W essington ETHEL ELLIOTT .... ........ H uron Ii , - lmlwi' MARJORIE BROWN .... ...... O nida HAROI.D ELLIOTT.. . . .... Faulkton il mv I HELEN BUCHANAN .... .... H itchcock LYLE ELWARD .... .... D eadwood Inllpgmh JOYCE CHAMBERLAIN .... ..,. H uron LEE FERRY ...... ..... H uron My Q GLADYS CHEADLE. .... ,. .Salem MAXINE FROST .... . , ..Hur0r1 ix RONALD CHEADLE. .,.. ...Salem PAUL FULCOMER. .... ...... G roton MARY DAVIS ..... .... H uron GLADYS GIARD... ,.... .... H uron . .9 . AVERIL DEEG. . . .... Huron DONALD GLATTLY. .. .... Hot Springs I I Q iw 'nhii-ryki-ight l, D7 'fZ.ii'i ',. l': T:. 'o7:1f: T'TT- R'-E4- If - ' T- - '- W- 'E-M 1 ' ' ' Lu I LH'I2Ev1 2'Pffi +ffR,.3if B' TW AEQEQFQ L A A'1g :f L-ia-W ---X mil? Q.-. ' fT5..: ji SOPHOMORE .f ' Durfee, Harris, Heath, Eaton Henning, FI-os-t. Knapp, Hutchinson. Elliout, McC1ena.h:1n Giard. Meyer. Noe, Noe, Onto, Green Harris. Pugol. Hockott, Hyink, Plachy. Kinigclon 1 FRANCES GREEN .... .... H uron PI-IYLLIs HYINK .... ...Castlewood LOWELL GREENE .... ..... M iller ELINOR JONES .... ...... P arker pix-QL ALAN GUNN. ....... .... H uron ALLEN LIKENESS. . . .... Wolsey ni ELMER GRIFFITHS ,... .... . Huron IMOGENE LYKEN ,...... ............. H ui-on PHILIP HALI, ....... ..... S alem MARGUERITE KINGDON ..,.......... Hitchcock .RUE VICTOR HAMMER .... .... . Kimball CLIFFORD KNAPP ........ WVorthington, Minn. BRUCE HARRIS ..... ............... H uron AGATHA LANGELAND. .. ....... .Lake Andes MABEL HARRIS .... ............ W essington JOHN MCCLENAHAN. .. ....... Kimball HARLAN HEATH ....... Missouri Valley, Iowa CATHERINE McCUNE .... ....... H uron r-iff ALBERT HENNING .................. .Kimball DOROTHIE MERSHON. .. ........,... White BLANCHE HOCKETT. .. .... Stickney WILLIAM MEYER ..... ..... W illow Lakes RUTH HOUSE .......... ..Huron LOUISE MITCHELL ......,............ ,Huron CLIFFORD HUTCHINSON. .. .... .Huron EDWIN MUELLER. . . .Golden Valley, N. D. ,ji 2' '1'l1iI'T5'-nina V. -Ho 'iii ' 'W 'R i7 'H 5 ', T -F'-Q 2, ii l Hd RH Vifi E23-3-ffifigf if 5533 fx . I 4. V. .,- .f -. . 'K 'I-L grill 'ZLT'..gT'7-E-' T' .,..n.iT ggi ':..'Z : , ,JA '-, 1.i ' 'T.T'.:1'? 's fu T -, -w- J-H.. 'iff f-i:.R'I..LiIa.f ,M -w ,Q-.fm 1 Ufif-L -Q' A Rum.-1 CLI .. f .I .. -0, . ,I , , I,.I-E,sXf-- ,f ,-ff. I-H-1,--HI - .ff-I-. xIf:I.:.f. - -...REI 1, 1--E .y.f.L.L:Ii 1....- 1 ..--Xzfffggga gg -I II . N I :ELI .7 fe-I' I. XIII I I N XFX SOPHO- -ORE I EDNA MURPHY. .. LUTHER NOE .... LYLE NOE. . . RALPH OTTO ..... WVILLIAM PIIGEL. . . PI-IYLLIS PARKER. . . FRED PLACHY. .. FRED RICHARDS .... CLIFTON ROHLFFS.. DOROTHY SCHUYLER. . HAZEL SECHLER. .. MYRTLE SEssLER. ., Fo rt y Ricli-aI'dIs. Lazigelalid. Lyken, Rohltfs Murphy, .Sin1on.s. Mershun. McCune. Siowlos. Parker Terpening. Schuyler. Strain, Sessler, Sechler, Whong Webb, Sutton. Williams. Thorpe. 'l'huI-ber .......Huron ....Wessington ...VVessington . . , . ..Huron .. .Stratford . ..Sisseton . . .Kimball . ..Huron . . ..Salem . . . Huron . ..Huron ...............Salem LAVERNE WILLIAMS. . . ROGERS SIMONS. . . Louis SOWLES ..... MERRICK SOWLES. . . GENEVIEVE STRAIN. .. EDITH SUTTON ..... LEWIS TERPENING. . . CLARENCE THOMAS. . . CLEATA THORPE. . . VIVIAN THURBER. .. JOE TSCHETTER. . . INA WEBB ....... SAMUEL WHONG ..... ...........Canova ...............MlllC1' VVorthington, Minn. ............EsteIliIIe ...Rapid City . . . .Huron ...Huron ....Miller .......Huron ...Chicago, Ill. . . . .Carpenter ............Howard ..Syen Chun, Korea --- - I-1.11 WXBRIQS SEFQQWG 4If,f5Iq lv ' - 'I' 51411511 I: k'lM'U EI?-ig H: I-i .3 ii H' iQ MIL jf HT 5 r:..- LJ im? M FI. HJ 1, .I In .-.Q II ali-I I! I 'Vw Ij Ei III:f5fvf:f1 '35 if II.: ,I 5: f P1 Q fl V57 MQ pi Ln '. HZEYFVE I III Q 55-X-,Z R4 'I , In ,Ja 3 ,rs 54352 gulxbm I ,I I I I Elf Lil '- WTI E I H L.-' 5:2 N' yew I if iv -HI r .I Ig K'1.I.' I QI: ,II 11 IN MEI I' 5' I 1 I ,' Iji H, F if Q' If-'Tx ' 3' an z, , ,p I I ELM- L ?I. t5 A E 6 IQ-5 I I 3 fl! . If . I f 3 5 1 '1. 'Q If I I f-Q-'III II 'K I A JI! I I ' If J 3: I I ,M ,I , Ij Q-L 3 I . . I 5 I 3 g'.f3:f'qI vMf.LIl'W i H h II J r' I 'J' I: f Ifbi I! iq! 1 If . Ii I' I I I I I ' ' -'gn -.,. I 1 ' - A-I.. --I I Ei N., .1 -gg 1 '.i,I 1 II-1 iff: . . ,I-E-I ., ,.., I -If WI.---.- .gf Q: ,uf-f, ' '- -.L,:,. . ' 11:11 R L.,.f,:. giikifw' ' V 'W I I K 4 fi S 'ir u f , wr, ? ff L ' , Y 'lf' Lfilf S Y L 5-iigffff? N L L E S EX L F: ' ' Y' M ' Y I X ei R Hr Q 'lf N , Nil g 3- iff ' , I bf FRESHMAN 5559 ,as l i 1 . ' CLASS L L I ' ,W 'X 5 L E L ijbxvwl Lai fa H Nr R L A3 M G' E55 w L 1 S g QL , Y A' 533 I Il' CLASS OFFICERS fins? ' w R Pr-exident ...... ...................... ......... P A UL PORTER L .jf ' V' -P 'd I .... .......... n . .L S I Q 5 FH Sfjjjeizzrjnsi . . .Q ..... M.ARY IEiS1iYIiNTEGF1Q'?il Treasurer. . . ....... MILTON RUSSELL R X F0l'ty'0ll't X I F-E ,f .Aj jul A ' F if-31:55 WL -li-Q 4196? LLLL 5 F nn: Ifgifggg II If FRESHMEN -2 ,wel-3 E I , EET j ' I ,i iggfgm jf F IQF I ji :Q: ef-4' 5 Iii 'I+ HI I, . - Q . A .it J, g- f I. A I. 1 ' L fl O55 -ima 6 1 I I B I I I E I , . K 'ne I . I I .II I I ,, I If I I II IEDII: I...4 I? .I I ff' I IAQQI IIIAI I I I I IIGQH I I I , Iuka II! I JI, Q-'I I I I JII II I. I I I A +152 IIITQIII VERA ADAMSON ..... CLIFFORD ALVEY .... MYRTLE ANDERSON .... CLIFFORD ARNOLD. HAROLD ATz ..... HAZEL ATz .... ETNA AVES. . . Ross BAER ...... VERA BAILEY ..... CHESTER BAILEY.. ARTHUR BARTZ. .. Alvey, Adanlson, Anldcrson, Arnold Atz, Atz, Bartz, Bailey, Aves, BOeLte1' Bailey. Bohniug. Brotherson, Chaplin, Chrarr, Coldren Cl-oyd. Coe, Cone, Coons, CO-oper ........Lead .........CavOur ....Lake Norden ........Huron .....Cavour ....Cavour .....Groton .-.Pierre ....HurOn ..........HurOn ..........StratfOrd HAROLD BOELTER .... .... P ipestone, Minn. GEORGE BOHNING. Fort y-two ...........HarrOld JAMES CRAWFORD.. KENNETH BREWSTER ..... .... W oonsocker ADELIA BROTHERSON .... ....... L ake Andes IRENE CHAPLIN .... ROBERT CI-IARR .... DAVID CLOYD ..... Hitchcock ....Syen Chun, Korea ..............Huron JOSETTE COE ....... ..... P ukwana DOROTHY COLDREN. . . ..... Huron MARSHALL CONE ..... ..... H uron EVANGELINE COONS ........ ..... . Milbank WILLIAM COOPER. ................. Cresbard LYDIA CORDOVA ..,...... LEOTA COYNER ..... MAURICE CRAIN ..... ............LOwry Raton, New Mexico ..,,..........Ph1I1p . . . .Huron A I I N I fb I v III I . W 'I ,O . III I SY I al I 9445 IW? fc ff. , IIVI Q , I I - I mn- ..., 'wil 'J I' -' I. -. I f I a T -I l W, ,f-.... If .., ,,,L.,.,E A ,.,,, L I ., ,,,,7,,-., ,, -,L FRE HMEN Coyner, Cl'aXVf01'd, Crain, Cordova Cvawford, DeGeest, Dyson, Ferry, Edgingvton, Hicks Fenclon, Hilton, Goldsfmitll. GcllcI'Iua.n, Hockott, Gilbert HIIbIbaI'd, Hoy, Keller, I-Lall, Kuk JEANNETTE CRAWFORD. .. .......... Huron FRED DEGEEST ..... VERA DYSON ..... RAY EDGINGTON. . . WILLIAM FENELON. ELSIE FERRY ....... FRED GELLERMAN.. MORRIS GILBERT. . . SAMUEL GLANZER.. Linden, Wash. .........Salem ...Spencer ....Pollock ....Huron ...Huron ....Huron . . ..... .Hitchcock RUSSELL GOLDSMITH .... ...Mora, Minn. GUY HALL ......... ..... W infred ELLEN HIcKs. .. ....Madison HELEN HILTON... ...Harrold 4- ' lm' 'I I .-.vig ill IE Lijir. BERNIECE HOCKETT ,... ALVIN HOY ........ VINCENT HOYMAN. LYNDALL HUBB.ARD. JOHN JACKSON ..... WILDER JEWETT. .. KEITH JOHNSTONE. ., ... MARY' KANNEGIETER. .. ... RUTH KELLER ..... LEON KING. . . JERRY KOTAS. . . ALBY KOTT ..... CORNELIA KUK. .. ...Stickney .......Groton Ladner, N. D. . ....Groton .......Bradley ..Aspen, Colo. Ashley, N. D. .Willow Lakes ........HurOI'1 ...Huron ....Huron ...Academy ....Scotland lI'orty-tlxree 1 'I ll .. . , 'l . . , I l.?QZ '.:'IC'll 4 I'iA..Li'I L1 I, -- ITCXQ-V . 'Q-ir.: I, x IJ-. x lf I -III-. . l l.fll5S5.,i I -,I 5: I v , .,,'llIJllQi3.Ifk'I,f,' X I -- I j.'i.i?R ' Till,- I . 2 I ,E Q .X II. II I ,, .M I Il l 'I I Ll I IA . . ll 'll I, . I X I' lr 'III . I,I I F ill l.Q- W . il Lf I Y I I I JV, I . ,l ' Il . Il'I I II I l I IX fl 3 I .I .1111 L... 1 . 'f-11.- if...LL.g2 2-.. '.iQ'..'Q '- Q.,..L.. --Q g,f..LQ:e.-... -.ig-f'L1iL.-...L -C...LLL-.--..A25:-.f Ie-fg:gC-ei1 L..,'LL1LQ'.?-Cfzcjfi 5 -32.1 '+vAk',-K-A-A-R-54N-'IALA'-.QA Ag- Y MAR' ue-I V V V R 'Q efiiiixm iff-, 'gi FRESHMEN i g Vi' ' T4 1 fffi iii if: 5? 'L' . 2 .fi fri im? ff .7-Z..'. 3 .gk L... 5 -ef f .-.1 . X-Z--3 .,wg,. 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A cademy fx- fi ALICE MCMICHAEL .... ...Aberdeen PAUL PORTER ...... . . .Boyes, Mont. ...tix il CLIFFORD MANWARRING .... ...Huron CLARA RAsMUssON.. ........ Lead fiij'L,I'Lf ' V MARGARET MELUM ...... ....... H uron ROBERT RAYMOND .................... Huron CAROLINE MITCHELL. . . . . ,Wessington FLORENCE REEP ....... VVood1ands, Manitoba ft ALFRED NELSON. .... ..... L ennox GWYNETI-I REESE. . . ........... . . ..Huron I, FLORENCE NEWTON. . . ........ White INEZ RHOADES .... . . ..Huron 3 GLADYS NICHOLAS .... .Ree Heights INGVERT RHOADES. .. . . .Huron f AMANDA OsNEss. .. ..... Pierpont AGNES ROLLAND ....... . . .Oldham 'f ELDON PARKER. .. ....Deadwood CONSTANCE ROLLAND.. .. ...Oldham 5 X F'o1-'tyefour 1 I YT ' ' WW' KRT ' ' ' 1 C ' ' Ku Lffffn' L,f f-Q7-fzl ff H +-14111 I. .. :nz-pf :fi- :3Q:771-11-fAr-:-rf-If A . . ...f ,. I, I --ff -1- .-- -. :,-S .-:- ff-J V-. -.-3--1 -Y- --Q :I-wr, -fl-If --1-1-If. .A .. I L, - 1 , 5-1 'zz-' f--'XI-I1 l.JI.I xx. iz' -' ...LI TQ 12' .- I.' 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I:-hoades, SIpaI'gu1', Sorenson, Rol1Ia.nd SOIIIIIDIOIIS, Taylor. Rowan, Sievcrs, Titus, SIIIIIQI' Van Metro, Walden Swanson, Whonton, I,f1'b1lI1 RVi11iZl'l1lS, XV6StQ1'lJGl'g, XVi11iaIns, Wi1lIIe1In. ZIIIIIOI' ...Wessingron .....HuI'on ...Highmore . ...Huron . . . .Huron . . . .Huron ...Cavour ,,,Hazel . . . . . .Pierre ...VVessingtOn ............Huron .,,Pipestone, Minn. ...Pipestone, Minn. ARNOLD TILLMAN. .. MORRIS TISDEL .... CLINTON TITUS, .. VERA URBAN ........ LOUISE VAN METRE.. ORLIN WALDER ...... BERNICE WVESTERBERG, .. .... LLOYD WHITE ....... WILLIAM WI-IORTON. MYRTLE VVILHELM. . CLAYTON VVILLIAMS.. GRACE VVILLIAMS. .. ROSAMOND ZUBER, .. .fgv , .A v, b .il ...Huron ...Huron .. ...Miller .Broadland ...Canova Thomas Manchester .Deadwood . ...Huron .. .Athol ...Winfred . . . .Trail City .....TulaI'e FII1'ty-five ,U--f' I .X 'II . . . -. IL7flT1?' -I I ffl?-zfiiSZ9fi'f-T. T7 I7f?77?T o I f, .i77Q e,f..,i- , I, ... . wr I :I ff. ,I I xzf . -- -1- 1,,f N. H.: 'f-3- S- vi, . 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H uron LEROY OLSON .......... ....Agar Q1 CHRISTINA CLOW ..... .... . Huron PAUL IFSCHETTER .......... ..... Y ale FB I MARIE CRONER... ..... .Martin ARNOLD VAN HEUVELEN ..... ..... . Huron III I I' L4 I l A l '1 QW II ACADEMY OFFICERS . ' 1' - ' I President ...... ................................ P AUL TSCHETTER I Pd I ,Ii Pa Id! W I l Y 'I H ,PEI I ,IL I ,IH I sq gi Vice-Presideni ...... .... A RNOLD VAN HEUVELEN 5 lgi Secretary-Trea.vu1'er. . . ........ FRED LAWRENCE A ' I ' I IN I I ' ' 4 . E I IIE I, I 1 i I 1' Forty-six - ' IIN -II I IIII II MLILI LIL -III EAW II A ' X I FSR 6111, Wm? .- .-: Wie? - .L A FH IIII AR IS-12 I I I I M IIE I I T ' .: T If-A ' -A H ----,L ...f Sql ls I-if 1: JB E2 T DQHQEHSNQQSEVEEESNQQ SFEKEE QEESFEEAESSHSSHEI 2 Vt, - -4- 1-A-bf TT' 1- ' ' f TT - 7' 'sf' ' ' ---W V ACADEMY All I Q27 ix U I l' ilallll 'l' ' llga. 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'p g I :N 9' Y Se-Gly Westerberg 1 Q Crockett MIICLCAEIII Schultz' gg In MgAl1isteI' York I ,q COMMERCIAL ROLL gi ' N HENRY BLASER ......... .... A drian, Mo. CLARE OLSON .... ....Sisseton 5 W ' BENJAMIN BOSCHKER ..... ...... P ollock ROBERT RAYMER ..,. ..CaI-penter I RUTH CROCKETT ....... ..... H uron DOROTHY RHOADES .... Ree Heights , DONA-LD GEORGIA. . . ...... ,. .. ..... .Huron AGNES SCI-IULTZ ......, .... I roquois f I BASIL KINNER .... f ......,........ Huron HELEN SEELY ......... ...... S alem I , ,S GRACE MCLEAN ........ Little Branch, N. D. MADELINE WESTERBERG .... .... M anchester Q GLENN NICALLISTER ......... I ,...... .Huron FRANK.'WILSON .I... ..... Lebanon I j' LAVERNE YORK. . .. W, w 'I V ,I I. , W M NVE i .........,Sheffield i LForty-eight Eg.. FE iw F315 Y 6 1 5 1 w x i T is S ax jf If ff ff ,f X X ff X ff f X 2 ff X 2 f? 2 xy ' X, XX, if .img lv X. -r if?-2 FH! ,-.e?' ' i fi I Ez I ef- E wYI I1 af If I if 5 ' img I I I E I HEI Bell Sweet Rogers N522 1 NEWQ I STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS V Q and FQ BOARD OF CONTROL President ......., .... . GEORGE BELL I ff' Vice-President. . . . ......... HUGH SWEET 'NV Secretary ........... ............ E VA ROGERS 5 Senior Representative. . .... .FRANCES CHRISTENSON .EJQI Junior Representative ..... ..... F RANK GELLERMAN Q Sophomore Representative. . . .......... ALAN GUNN Ya Freshman Representative .... . . URICHARD PILKINGTON Hcademy Representative. . . .... .MCAFEE MCCUNE IM T135 A 5 , ff ll 'Wg A 1? ,gl me M lw. I QIIQII F? I Igg,.TI'i 1 II I F 71 x 1 I , . I 5' s 514 , IBN' I VH I 'W my an ' . I 5 I, 1, ...JMX I t I II LTI . , WT, , H1 My , Af xgxfdlx K IW 2 :Q N. W' W W WI , , , +3 11 ' A I 12,513 Q Ffa? 4, M' TI 5' Liv -ww I I ie! V- W G J VH I 031 ,Wit mini! W,-' Gunn Clmristeusoll Pilkington flollr-rmnn McCune I I id ' Forty-uille .Hia I ft Mia' ,.'1 13- I., ,-,t,, tt...Ixt,- t- EA A eff- tm ttttt e rgig ! -J? 1 Hz, Q' . -YQ? Q-,'f,.-'3. 14-F5 rg ' I Qlljyrlzfik' E ?f---A-39515 Q3 VT: Tb, tif-312-5 FS hub' T VET tfigfcf' .QI Egg 3. . i .... . fr? D ee ir' Pe pm i I 1 Q! 5 El l r r F 5 3 i 5 li l Fl 5: 5 si xl 1 . E li N I 5 E! 3 E lg' l i5 3 1 it M L v i .W i i A. w M gal, 131 Al ix Q! ri 'Tim Er El Fri! Q. Q llizil SSL!! 11 -1 is E32 tp: r . mf mr- V Qi: lei E, Mi N .14 fr. 1535 5 M is SW 4 i l will YK l Murphy, Thonsseii, Vincent, Fuleomer. Johns. J-ones TA- 'QM Y1'.1lJ'iSx. H ' Thwll lIDk'HlI1,, u1p13 L 1 trnson. oy. 11 Barnes, Johnston, Plaehy, Easton, Ferry, McCune 'SOUTH DAKOTA BETA CHAPTER PI KAPPA DELTA OFFICERS President .............. .EDVVARD HoY Secretary .... ..... . DELLA BARNES Vice-President. UCATHERINE BLICCUNE Treasurer. . .... .BOWMAN THRALL MEMBERS Fifty Della Barnes George Bell Lawrence Betts Margorie Brown Frances Christenson lVIack Easton Lee Ferry Paul Fulcomer Alan Gunn Edward Hoy Choate Johns Ralph Johnston Elinor jones Robert Kingdom Catherine McCune Genevieve Strain Edith Sutton Lewis Terpening Lester Thonssen Bowman Thrall f Paul Vincent George Wright William Meyer Edna Murphy Lawrence Murphy Fred Plachy Amy Radcliffe Faculty Merzzbers- Mary Bell Dr. George S. McCune Glenne R. McArthur Herman Sweet Herbert G. Titt Florence Wallace . vkv y l lm fell FE 'll ,A df H- in ted Q. Mi if Fd I Fd 'AI 4 i I 4 l V F X? 'QFE filf e-2 or - elf nit riff' .T .. -e .G . ,- . A M ,,.M,,.,. Ma., ,,., c,.,M.,,---..,-.,g,. nr, .. l ' ily ,gl itll ' l bffi ll SL 'r1-fi'e-gsii- sive :i. 4l Hrgi W V Tri 15.73 L., , fi ' Q' . WILLIAM B. GARRETT ' Forensic Coach 9 . .A ig -hgvglg N securing William B Garrett to head up the speech department of f Huron College this institution was especially fortunate His service It 'fif W ,iw ,Nllllii Elf ll llli f : 'la lf i in the capacity of debate coach has made possible a very successful 'Mu SJEMQ year in fo-rensics. Employing the squad system which he had seen so successfully operated in his home school, he inaugurated a scheme into the forensic j TZ life of the College which created intense interest and keen competition. r The plan proved a decided success. Not only has this success evidenced itself in victories in the iilkggll scheduled intercollegiate debates, but also in that both a menls and W0men's debate TFT? team has taken an extended debating tour through other states, meeting competition fi 5 of the keenest type. Under his able leadership Huron College has been able to lit establish a very strong and constructive forensic program. Mr. Garrett is a graduate of Knox College. While 'there he established a ,fy very creditable record for himself. in- forensic activity. His part.icipation.in debate mf? every year of his college course indicates very clearly his capacity and mterest in 5' f- this line of Work. Every year that an award Was granted for first place in debate, ,Xfr,,5 Mr. Garrett took it. He also took part in oratory. QR 'g Of special importance is the fact Ehat Mr.kGar5ett Sid all cg de- .. ,,., ate Wor un er arren . aw ,i Q. 2 one of America's greatest speech ini ,V structors and debate critics. His l 5. contact with this noted instructor is lyzj a point of great significance. .,. - 3 v lil' Upon the resignation of Choate ,,.r' HJ Iohdns asf Floregsicl Maiiageg, Pthfi .,. stu ents o t e o e e eecte au Eng Vincent to fill this gposition. Mr. .VincEnt'shexperience1in colgegi forciun- sics ts 1m es ecia f we or t is 'f'-iii CHOATE JOHNS impgffgmt pogitilgnl 5 PAUL ViNcENT Fiftysoiic i i .qi ffffi5?'e'LfL 1 4-31 f:f:E::egvQ'tQii?Y'gi 1iiGg?'lTlj'LFY'1'4i 2 :w-?2vv?.f-L'f'faffS5:j Q l v if :if- - A-Y- I 1 ,. QT., El i 1. l M. l l l.,, . lf.-'p 1 ,c , it-fi.-ll A -.y. ,., :H if .gaiff '1 it il i., g H: il. it .atv ,L -.,,A-1, ,fin ff. u ill wr.-.1 5 'RVT i' ..,2.: v.. ,..,f-.V 1.5 fy' -1 yi. . f,. ggi!! .. ,. I xi fl Q 1 E 1'i3f'fT yh- d'wz,5fi 'jay k.-i. 3:3225 l X ith l all ii! il. all -'i. , . 2, , liigllffe 'ifzql il iff-gi is'-. X3 izlagl .3 5 lilifill lil,dfi'x,l ll! ll li El il 'lffflil 'eg , if l iw .J M--' i 'E iii iff: Y ii fix, w lllil x' i lrulw. xl zdi:? aj sql .weavi- QQ ,s 2 flllfiiglz l Elinor Jones Marjoi-ie Brown Ca.the1'iue Meflune AFFIRMATIVE TEAM WOMENS DEBATES QUESTION Resolved, that the United States should abandon its present policy in regard to Japanese immigration. DEBATE SCHEDULE Huron Affirmative vs. Sioux Falls Negative at Sioux Falls. Decision to Sioux Falls. Huron Negative vs. Aberdeen Normal Affirmative at ,Huron. Decision to Huron. For the first time in the history of women's forensic activity at Huron College a debate team made a tour of Iowa, meeting some of the best schools in that state. Catherine McCune, Elinor Jones, and Edith Sutton, accompanied by Professor Garrett, took this trip. On April 26 this team met Buena Vista College, at Storm Lake, Iowa, in an open-forum externpore debate in which both teams were given only a few hours to prepare on a topic which they drew at a specihed hour of that day. On the following evening another open-forum debate was held at Cedar Falls, Iowa, the Huron affirmative debating Iowa State Teachers' College negative on the Japanese immigration question. ' if . 1 v ill 'Rafal leur -gilrle lla lzaigiit lag A i L all . 3, , 4. li' E if? H fifth ifilllg pax E 3 fall iii Qi if 'ei i ai img l. gi, ifwllg ill it l fl!! ieaftff if e if gag la El' -ti' 5 ' ' il 'Gala 1 if tt ,. x .1 1. , . ,,. Hap a . ii .f 4 ie1i!a..f.l tif ' gl illvi all it Tl li 4, J ,W i, 'll ,Q . il l il l. ' ii ,N ,Ji ll -X glli. vfiizgil E j itll 's liar 'tg , -, A 5 'tlli --' ..,4-li 1 1 ff-egg Iiiditli Siuttou ' Genevieve Strain Amy 'Radcliffe li 1 ,,,,'1Gif Fifty-tw-o NEGATIVE TEAM il , - ' Ll f ' -- -H ---if f-,GAf-Mm-g-la-..-fa---. W.-. -. . am. . ..,.Na.,W,,-.,..,.,...,..v,a,,...,.., , ,.. W. ,,,. HL, WW-gl A fi i ff TTTTTT2 Ta 'thi E t.f1an.t., fn w 4.12 --ff- -new 1.11 i s-. , 'ff' 5 f .. -J as -we 3 -tl ' iigiffli LI ll - - ,-ns, S , - ,.,,,...., c r I ,, ,,,--1 - AVYV YV . -- if ... 1: 1: . -:: 'if iii ei-7, M, W' li 57s -- 6573? i H T N jx , mfj. li , X 1 'Ly N f all? i A i -'-1-fix,-feb T fix? ji 3, aff l F , A i - g1?5,,i Fe eff , Miter fu i AWGN 1 William Meyer Paul Vincent Lester Thonssen ll'iii'B 'fl I AEFIRMATIVE TEAM ,IQ gli-X , MEM nil Hr MEN s DEBATES gf ig, QUESTION xt Resolved, that capital punishment should be abolished in the United States, consti- ,gggfglgi ,Mi i tutionality waived. I -1 DEBATE SCHEDULE Huron Negative vs. Aberdeen Normal Affirmative at Huron. Decision to Huron. 5' Huron Affirmative vs. State College Negative at Brookings. Decision to Huron. f 'linux Open-forum-Huron Negative vs. State College Affirmative at Huron. No decision. ifegliii ,Sf f Huron Negative-Lawrence Betts, William Nleyer, George Wright vs. School of 5 K Mines at Rapid City. Decision to Mines. ig lie, Huron Affirmative vs. Jamestown Negative at Huron. Deci-sion to Huron. ig 'fifty , Resolved, that Congress shall be empowered to over-ride the decisions of the Supreme iifglxr 1 V . Court by a two-thirds vote. iff-G2 L, 1 Gpen-forum-Huron Affirmative vs. Buena Vista Negative at Huron. No decision. Another feature of this year's forensic activity was the sending of a debate I ' team, accompanied by Professor Garrett, on a debating tour through Iowa and Illi- ,QQ ii' if nois. This team, composed of Paul Vincent, Lestern Thonssen, and George Bell, began their tour by meeting Yankton College on April 1 1 in an open-forum. ll if ' Y -' l QL fl ,E : i l ' 7 Ill ! :EHR i v il , , ,1 i if l fix, . li i i ifilgglg ll' A viii! Choate Johns Robert Kingdom George Bell - ll NEGATIVE TEAM sift,-.un-a. ,f H Y. M, ee. 5 ,, A D., H , . Y ff,-V., :LQ 1 PE Fe? 557 - 9: V' i ,,x,g1.i1 pa .2 1151- -- lgzif , ilftii . lviffn .A Qi fillvifixl jllifii :fu fi Y +.. We 3 ni 1'i'LY-iitii' ij rsiiicx - '- 'X ff - its L2-:sift H X . 5i3r gr J'-9 - fiiibisfifi - - 'EI ,3g,g.'x- N? wr-j'-if IES' ,. Si-' Lil' 5 if fy? 4 -- + .z fe - - ma li 1 l ,Q . X .ri A li li 1 ll -45.14,-A, - QCf21?,f3,- . . 'saij :EXSTQ ':.:: ' ,. '.:' , r . ... 4, 1 g, , , . ,,, , J, ...,. 7 ,,.. , 1 ll . .1 . 5 l i . .i 1 at 1 f l I U is i ll li Ei- 4.525 11,Q wi l t J Qgriffflt X Qi N , Q' w 5:13 -X XX li if Eg l .5 'I l M .'XX ' gl rp, X . lillfll l lr l PAUL VINCENT l li like r if ll .X X. X X X .KJ ORATORY l , .4 X - li X X i Q 11 'i - XHE regular Kenttlratorical Contest was held in the College chapel on X gin Ml 71 JSF Fw' January II. Delivering his oration, 'The' Parting of the Ways, Paul , 1,41 Q fir VXQX . V Q. if Vincent took first place in this contest. This entitled him to the Kent gl it ll . 7 'MP' . . .. 3 'WAV prize of twenty-five dollars and the right to represent Huron College jul' in the Divisional Contest which was held in Huron on February 11. l l Mr. Vincent's oration was a beautiful piece of work. In it he made clear the 1' 31 A ' , , , ' I' ilaxkxi' dangers which materialism and imperialism produced, showing that. the insidious X ii 'V . . . . . . . ' ' .. forces operating within them were bringing upon the world a deviation from that X 6 co-operative spirit which the world cherishes. Having seen all these forces at work il at their best during the Great War, lVIr. Vincent presented a plea for better relationship and a more altruistic spirit which would clearly show that the lessons W -'l , . . V li? of the last war were being used as guides to better action. X .0 Q V r . . . . . ..l ll Alan Gunn, last year's winner, took second place with his oratio-n entitled, il eaiiq' dv A' Ji' V Y 1 if .y HThe. Price of Honesty. ln it he took up the recent exposures of incornpetentcy J '1 , Y, X . ll and corruption in governmental affairs, citing that the hope of America's future rested in the honesty and sincerity of our leaders. 1 ,X agtcl 1 A f 'fff El . . . . E . Besides the Kent Qratorical Contest there are two other contests 1n which j X 5 15. . . . . l llgingtiig students may compete for prizes in public speaking. These are the Maynard Decla- X' rl il ' 1 . . l 1 gill mation Contest and the DeLand Contest in Oratory. Fifty-f ou 1' s'!g?.A- ,,,,,,n,,,,,.,,,,,,L f ,mv ,,,,,,, V, ,grmggq W ,, Wk! ., , Y Y VVYV V W V Ti V W , V V W W-ng, wg l' K- s ag N P n X fr , -' X it Y ' 5--sf F' J 'ilu' if 1 X all l 3 . L-.,.. E7 it '1 ffl . ,.f iff, ff ti - f- -f 1 ,i '. it its i Gila? :ll lid 'ill 'px . in 3 'liillifflfiillfi zgqjlizjfi file -li'-M K, '-' 'r.,t1g,4n. -. '-.-+ f--H Masai, rz'1r2L?1,.vWf2.f- i R l 1 l 1 .ix r m 1 Jia ff, -Q- J' w nf. 5 , a 4: H ll li i ll .t i vl 'ailia 65 5 -r p .- :-fssimfgrffff SJ ' l l , . fl X. 'Ib iilql . .N l' f LESTER THONSSEN ig.. l 5 QW 4 ,fbi M EXTEMPORE t,,tg.i,5 f 5. lg? 'xii 1 -Q, ESTER THONSSEN won first place in the local extempore speaking l . R A s ,N-,Nw . . . .1 fdlli iii? contest over a field of fourteen participants. This was Thonssen's fiftfg li Ex: second successive year to represent Huron College in this line of forensic - 'in ' activityg since he Won the local contest both years. Catherine lVIcCune won second place and Elinor Jones third. - .ii yi fm' . V Wfifx In the divisional contest in oratozy and extempore speaking of the State Forensic img Association which washeld in Huron on the eleventh of February, Thonssen was . . . . . . . '. 2 ll? successful in winning first place in extempore. Paul Vincent placed third in oratory, . . ll Y losing second place by a scant margin. gi . 'EL..,r.1 -I l The final state contest occurred on February twelfth at Brookings. Thonssen ffm? Lf' was again victorious, as he was awarded first place by a goodly margin. Thonssen ' f . . . . - lu met real competition in both contests and his success was notable. lam . . . . ,K . li7fE'i At the divisional contest Thonssen talked on Samuel Gompers, Patriarch of NUM I Laborf' His subject at Brookings was Woodroxv Wilson.,, His time for preparation li lil ill- in both instances was less than four hours but both speeches were finished products. - f- At the regional Pi Kappa Delta Convention held at Mitchell, April 9-IO, Catherine lVIcCune Won Hrst honors by defeating seven of the best extempore speakers I It !' HI it from Iowa, North and South Dakota. Jfliiiw 0 .l Fifty-five' E fs: 7 he - ---tc .M ..., .S ,. 512'i, il LL-, Pi W. at ttlsfsa- McCune Titt Tschetter Lawrence W p ACADEMY DEBATES 5145 ,f ,amp AFFIRMATIVE TEAM NEGATIVE TEAM Fred Lawrence Frank Richards E Q1 Paul Tschetter Dwight Pasek McAfee McCune Dorothy Titt , Qty E ' f Q PROFESSOR ELLIS KIMBLE, Coach lh 31 ' - QUESTION :Eff Resolved, that the Philippines should be given their independence within three-years. '53 QQ SCHEDULE ills Huron Affirmative vs. Columbus Negative at Sioux Falls. Decision to Huron. '. Huron Affirmative vs. Salem High School Negative at Salem. Decision to Huron. sh Huron Affirmative vs. Miller High School Negative at Miller. Decision to Huron. if EI Huron Affirmative vs. Huron High School Negative at Huron. Decision to High ' 'Q School. 3' Huron Negative vs. Augustana Affirmative at Huron. Decision to Augustana. H li Huron Negative vs. Miller High School Affirmative at Miller. Decision to Huron. 2 li 1 Huron Negative vs. Huron High School Affirmative at Huron. Decision to Academy. 5 i A l 3 LJ i mit wg an Q! rim--Six : , -rg-:ff .am 1 W. r Pd V Jifk' 42.233 5.1--S .,LllC'fg:7.V'ii? ,f:: w' .JJ ELL:-:X 'TL' f'7fQ 2J ...Li l-f .f:,, - yJ'S1g,,.LJ34i-efifflfes 2, ' -- LQ,-'ie-A,f,A-.at 2 M if-'gggfiglr 1. it , f -fx-.Q-fzfif --l Q nw if-.gi--..p p j r W,-..,G,,:,., ,,-,.,Q......,,, ..,,.. .....f. .,.. ., ...,,,.,...,.,. ,,..,..., -,...,.,., ..,... .. W- Y.,.f,.1.,,.-,,,.. A,,.A.,,-., .,.,.A..,..,,,.,H,,,T,.,,A,,.,,.A...-,,, ., Qlfigfl fx .i ll: n lla ll ,f 'gn A fig li 5,1 ll A 'nfl AH 15: .llmiil l fifwil '11 '93 ll eil! it - A ill fm if llfllllnl hy. PLQAL 2245 ETL jrvvf-QE lil! .Ny a' 1 AA Epi? lwff. .ww 1 'll 5 552 :,. Kit' lllnl llll: lily' 35, llilffl vi llli .K , -'I l . ll' :fl Lx 11435 llislbi lui 'VV' gli raw .elffii ll Wi l lj all - :lik .11-5 las' .il -3? llwfff I' Il! HV A1 l 451:17 l , :lx -3 ls Z 1? r. E A V ..i is ill mi. ls lui In 1. S l i l 'r l it I 1 l l il ll l l ll l. 2 l 1 I l U l x w .1 V l M 7 i I 5 if l l l J 4 1 1 F l l. l ll K l l l 1 l l w l v lk 2? l! 1 -nhl 1 Vineenyii. Garrett. Whitlock. Greene Sweet, Robb, McCune, Crawford, Crawfoi-cl SOUTH DAKOTA ALPHA CHAPTER THETA LPHA PHI MEMBERS Jane Chase Paul Vincent Curtis Crawford President Lowell Greene i fax Lloyd Sweet G Q M Jeannette Crawford Pauline Whitlock, Secretary Faculty Ilflezzzbers- Mr. William B. Garrett Miss Margaret Robb Dr. George S. lWcCune Fifty-seven ,H YW., X,-... ,.4. A -, , er A -1. .1Y. . - V,. ,,, 1, 1 Y I rlf al' 7 -f Q-.4 . 'fi 5. any A. -A .A 7. :. ' ' lq 11 lk -' ,IL i'-' 'lfi '- V' ef, -' Y . , A. , - M li2,4ii.:1gg1e,4.e,,e. fig, ,izieffege 4.4 j ,,egg-,f,. rf gag! S CAMPUS PLAYERS ffi IWW , , r -ia.-:--af--in 2. .f-.:, li OFFICERS l r i li gi v 1 r v El M A 1 L i 4 i . I li E , 3 y President ..... ....,....,.. .... . I ANE CHASE Vice-President... .. ....,.... .FRED PLACHY Secretary-Treasurer ..... PAULINE WHITLOCK Burfnefs' Manager. . CLIFFORD ARNOLD 3 fl54?aQ?5L'1-Rav fr? MEMBERS - Vera Adamson Maxine Frost Berniece Rowen 1 I Clifford Alvey Donald Glattly Rogers Simons Clifford Arnold Lowell Greene Merrick Sowles ' jf' Della Barnes Lyndall Hubbard Jack Spargur 'K Lawrence Betts Elinor Jones Elmer Stolte Marjorie Brown Ruth Keller Genevieve Strain Helen Buchanan Robert Kingdon Edith Sutton Evelyn Carson Ruth Kingdon Lloyd Sweet 3 Jane Chase Catherine McCune Burns Taylor Marshall Cone Tressa Meyer Lester Thonssen ii Jw William Cooper Lawrence lVIurphy Frances Titt Leota Coyner Richard Pilkington Paul Vincent Jeannette Crawford Fred Plachy Pauline Whitlock Mary Davis Clara Rasrnusson Richard Williams Ray Edgington Gwyneth Reese George Wright ,l EW' W, lllyl Honorary flflezrzbers Miss Margaret Robb Mr. William B. Garrett V-3 1 igriig ii ,, lm XFX ' QE Q, 'lilly its it QCJQ pl!! hh' 'YQ Qilliitfl if U I Banquet Scene from 't'l'o the Ladies 5 E Fifty-e1ght at E It gg E-,5 :Ig E ,gnu gg Avg A-gg g l i4l9fl 93 1 1. 1 . 11. . V X' 1' ,V ..4 1, , CAMPUS PLAYERS Fifty-mix 10 1 f 1 f ,.f , xg 11' 1 4 1 Y .,l LJl. 1 1 , ' 1 T4-'T-Ll' ,1 LX, iam L , 1 pig 71 1 f ,-41 I .,,.J K, . Q- f '1z',,7'o', ,,.xQ1,1 , ' 1 'Zf 111 1.11 ,J f- 113-:wg f , ,HQ .nV. L 1 1 . . , .AH 1 1 AI Q V. 1 1 X , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 17.3 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 A , 1 dll, Pd 'ills J 1 - -. oi Harris, Dingler, Davis, Brown, Gifford i G1-eene,,C1-awford, Ch-use, Meyer, Fulcormer M j E Sfdff Of rg E ,re I ' THE HURON ALPHOMEGA Bai' E M 'IIII y . 5 ' MANAGEMENT A Mi Editor-in-Chief ...... ................... .... . N WILLIAM DINGLER Associate Editor. . . ...... PAUL FULCOMER 3 I Business Manzzger. . . .......... FRANK BROWN V ' Faculty Advisor. . . .... NIR. :HERNIAN SWEET X N U' d IIE ' CONTRIBUTING EDITORS ' l Mary Davis Dorothy Gifford Jeannette Crawford Lowell Greene Jessie Harris Tressa lweyer Fred Mack Maxine Frost V W Mn 5 ai I Sixty i il X, H V V Y ir Y nfl? VY -if 17 -if VT - j Yi-v- X ' PQAQPJ - l..-.Yay midi ' M fefe :g:eg,1,,gg-:gage '-jig! 1-wa :W-Q-it -T ---A1.: iT-fy-11117413 ,Z --fe---LE:-ij, --, , ,f7t-L- ,..,,. MMF? Y l f H X, .L ' 1 X f 4 T5 1 . 'W - '7 EN: x , , , ,, , , , .. . , ,q .,.., TL , l Lvl- , ,i ly ,,,.ff, .Kyiv ff ,M Mm li, A nf, xg W,- -i.AvV,.,i, M.l.,,l -Je' ' ff fx A H, .QU -if 4 L, l.ig:.Q:L.1+'lLf ii11-all lu, 1 1' Q f.x1'-,,3.-'QVEBQQTQ , V L fi -'-2-r ,:.rT:..l l i ' 'C--'f: t L I-ll':'f,'v1'-A.ll'f'sfJff 7-'11--I -11 - --3:--P - V -----1 -if - -- Y--17 ftL-get---:tt-L:--:..L....iZ'i3L-2.4.4?.1:4Lig:.,,,L,:111T5g,1 rig ' T-:3 'L gf'- ' ll :W il! 2 N V 5 'fi Lax .j in gitfl. iz ali wht l 5 -T fl 14,4 if - A 'fu lf All ' 1 wwlfifflp-5 fool , EEQJW V7 'ff ' gig live? Mzlilnffgt 1 if Z' it 1 iLf5fQQ - x 11-4 fy? xx , 3 , H H l i lg -fm, l'l4llIl,gQ1. 11 5- y A'f72 if ,vi 14175 illgl H 'infil g:g J, A 'I l ll -J! iffr-L rliii. ' Ll T A 'f lk-ef l W l if-T 1 fill 1 r 515, gf 1 QE Ji H ,, Mp ll,Qql f V l:l,.m'w l li In v ff' iii? li l g1ffQZ'l- W2 1' VW' ei fljinl LLJW fl all ll L: LL if L el 4 l Diugler. Sitolte, Gellerman, Laughlin '-,ffm W P McI.augh.lin, Thonissen, Whitlock, Gratban, Gifford iff! il iz Tenpuning, TVll0l'tO1l, Wiren, W7'2l,1'Si11g ll .1,y.w,y ifywfll L' v . e 2 llifi' 1 tv CH iv Q5 is-Qi l I ,1,i, I...1 ,'i :L ll? l lo Q 655 T x, avi: lf, l foil lub if -UJW ll L ' l T , Ffi 1 , lil! LEJ' iii 24,3 iq ,l f R l il 'Wi .42 i Staff of THE 1926 RUBAIYAT Illariaging Editor .... Editor-in-Chief. . . Associate Editor ...... Advertising fllazmger. . . Circulation MdUllg6I'. . . ddfvzsor ............. Dorothy Gifford Pauline MANAGEMENT ...VVILLIAM DINGLER . . . . . .ELMER STOLTE . . . .LESTER THONSSEN . . . . . .KENNETH LAUGHLIN . . . . . . . . HFRANK GELLERMAN ...MR. GEORGE W. GRATTAN ASSISTANT EDITCRS Doris lWcLaughlin Lewis Warsing Whitlock Lynn Wiren ,nm iifbigg' i viaflef IW :lf J A z if I ll! llg' ,E oft, 1 ltg lfififl lil! all FAX W l H il :Ji g -rfh wi 43 li ART EDITORS . . . . ' , v Iii William Whorton ' Lloyd Sweet Lewis Terpemng 1' M lv Sixty-om: QLLLL- L, L LL. - , .,.m,,,.-- e,,,,-,, L- , W--.,,,,,,,J,,,LeLLW,,,,i'fg'i ii fill VT'iifffflfiil'3i'X5f'af'5 f ' W ll ' 4 Z mi 1 f ' f 55171 mi ' 5 TE T5 E Wd ' 5 , 4 iii L MV gjiwlo if:fwn.,,..5' A2511 Tall Egg, ffiiri.. E lull 'f13. A '-EE:f, i ii' 'C li - -.QL ff- ,L-:..-Z-FL-: J Yi- T-f-w ft--YV-:Q-9 ' '+L-1: Y-1' --w-f 131- - - .- 11:1-nwg. -:.i::...,,.-.CL-71.1 L: fr.-.-.-..-.11-f: :Wg gf.-rye: , ,1 -Aff -1. -w If Brown, Greene, Betts. Wright. Peterson 'E , I Kingdom, AIldG1'S'01l Vincent, Meyer, Fe-Iwry, Jiohnss, Hamrner I .f , . i E Y. M. C. A. J g OFFICERS F L President ....... ........... . .ROBERT KINGDON Vice-President. . . NORRIS ANDERSON QI Sefrmify ,,,,,, .... V ICTOR HAMMER 1 Treasurer .... . --ROLF PETERSON KJ, L COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN 5-'N Mezrzberslzip. . . ............................. ...... P AUL VINCENT . I I Meetings ......... . . .NORRIS ANDERSON 31' Finance ....... . . . . . - -ROLF PETERSON Qu E' Rooms-Ernployment. . - -ROLFLPETERSON Social ............. .-.-.- E E ERRY 5-,Q Deputfztion ........ . . .CHOATE JOHNS :Ui Di,-Cm.-ion Groups, , . . . .WILLIAM MEYER VL? Handbook ........ . . ULAWRENCE BETTS . g Publicity. .. .... FRANK BROWN . i Music ,,,,,, . .GEORGE WRIGHT I Room .......... . .LOVVELL GREENE gpm? Faculty Advisor. . . . . .MR. G. N. MCCLUSKY Sixty-two I I I 53,5 K- T. if ?E1Q?':'a7'T 33T3 d-'mf i I if hes., M C 'Q QSM Nr Wgfzg .xx xi EEE .. -1w'5jelN.v..x.,,f .Q 'RET 11. 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MARY DAVIS fgfryjsi 4 1 X 1 U Treasurer .................., ..... E LSIE 'SUTTON Effift il . Undergraduate Representative. . . . . ..RUTH KINGDON fy-'Q-'lf tl It r- 'W f of-Q'-vi . , .M .AL E. ,ll COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN kyygpfli .. .L W. Lt 3, Social ......... ............................ . . UDOROTHY GIFFORD B' Q Meetings ......... ........ . TRESSA MEYER 'fgdwilt N , . 1 IA , 1 Relzgzous Work. .. . . .CATHERINE MCCUNE I mi? W Social Service .... . . ..ALBERTA LAUNSPACH lijfifgf f ' Finance. ......... ........... . INA WEBB 1 World Fellowship. . . . HESTHER JACOBSON 15 ZfQ,. 5 T Publicity ........ . . ...ANNA RITCHEY ' x Room .... ...... E DITH SUTTON gl L Music .......................... . ................ . ..... .HELEN BUCHANAN Qiffnfi KU' lx Advisory Committee. . .M1ssEs ELISABETH REID, AIARY BELL, FLORENCE WALLACE U-My w f','1 . A l sixty-three EH' 1 -- -WET Y. Y, ,,,q:-,Y,.. - .Y , , - -. 1-------5-1 --Y - Y Y- -Y-v ----W -- - W'-gif 1 F W. 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'lr ,W E' l Kingdon. Johns. Meyer, Anderson. Bell W P Vincent, Betts, Brown. Ferry, Wright i I i n lil Q, i I ESTE CLUB J' 1 l . 2 1 DVV' t ESTE CLUB is one of the outstanding religious organizations of the College. It is organized under the Committee of Deputations of the ill 'W ei? . - . . . . 9 rlijgbe' Y. M. C. A., the chzurman of the committee serving as president of the 11 N ' 'FF 75? l . . . . f 4 W 'Ti' club. It has in its ranks those men who are interested in the gospel QA, team work and church supply work. The purpose of the club is chiefly to give homiletical training though in addition it provides for evenings of enjoyable fellow- ig. ship. . This year the club has been under the very efficient instruction of the Rev. Paul S. Johnson, State Superintendent of Presbyterian Churches, and to him owes a large - 'l measure of its success. il W W Meetings were held this year by members of the club at Naples, lVIanchester, Wolsey, Vienna, Miller, Woonsocket, Willoxv Lakes, and Hitchcock. Sixty-four r my Ee Ll-2511325-:r:.i,.:. if iglfQt'gftfe.4,,,g if-1l'?f-'f. . fe. ,---Q Af? -v--r--' V--A f - -- -L-.- -'1 I VT' ' ' 'C f'J5 '? i f i?4'7 YY 11-' ' T-M' . r-7 pf 'VL-F' A '45T,li'T1'1'f Qwflii .'..ZZl'?k:ifi'giL i '47i Q Top Row: Renister. Whitlock. Sicvc-rs. Ellll'lll211'd. Langoland 53009111 Row: C-lieshro. lxlllgdllll. Coyiicr, Hyinli.-Bu1'1'ough,s, Ciary, Jacobson Tllirrl Rom: Min 1-Ieuvele-11. Bucliunzui, Miss- Schmitt, Ilonister. Moyer THALIA GLEE CLUB PERSONNEL 'OF SPRING TOUR Director ...,.... ................................. M iss PAULINE ScHMrTT Accompanist ...... .... 1V Iiss RUTH HEGENER Business Marzager .... V. . ................ .HUGH SWVEET First Soprano- First zillio- Helen Buchanan Doris McLaughlin Marjorie Rernster Ruth Kingdom Marie Rernster TN3559- Me5'ef Agatha Laugeland Janet Van Heuvelen Second Alto- Sefond Soprano- Pauline Whitlock Grace Cary Fnances Sievers Tessie Burroughs Phyllis Hyink Esther Jacobson Lyndall Hubbard The Thalia Glee Club on its annual tour gave concerts in Minnesota and the northeastern portion of South Dakota. The girls sang in Bonilla, Redfield, VVebster, Groton, Browns Valley, Wilmot, Sisseton, Britton, Langford, Pierpont, Hitchcock, and Huron. Sixty-live EM it I whit 5 is if! W- 5 ,xl HE- ,fl sis FF if P, it X or .lg lr .Ll 1 1.1 ,Q if--iii iffy il , t ir t iii -fl I --r '1 I it fit I it . q lil: .K 9' Y. lai fl ii 'nl il il 1 fit' P l fi l fu- ..-S - V .. .. f ,f . - - , .. - ...fx --ff is-.i 435 fb-Q4-:':QEJZl?lg ttt, 42 ,, ,, isp-.-v Y , .7 , , 1 ,W ,,,, .gs-, -fr 4 ,UT .gg Th., - .7 -. ,iE.,3.:,3 , .-,H is . ,L -W W E .-i '1 1 I-up X 1 xx H if -s f:-if-.-1 .Li Li: .- .ing Top Roze: Greene, Gilbert, Otto, Johnston, Moyer. Gellermian, Friesen, Byrne Second Row: Kingdom, Wells, S1pia1'gu1', Evans, Pi-oifessoir Bailey, Betts, Wright, Gliattly, Henning MEN S GLEE CLUB 0 V ! 3 4 l l on ii La PERSONNEL OF SPRING TOUR V . all Clava . ' l Director ..... .... A . .' ................. MR. HERBERT M. BAILEY, Bfaritone 1' fflccompanist. . . .... ,..... M iss GRACE B. FINLEY T, 3, Reader ........ . . .Miss MARGARET Roan Cornezisf ........ ....... G EORGE WRIGHT li Business fllanayer ..... ............. . LEONARD BYRNE T pig' Wil K 5' First Tenor- First Bass- E Ei Donald Glattly Ralph Johnston Mig .E A Leonard Byrne Jack Spargur , Albert Henning Ralph Otto il 9 John Friesen Choate Johns i 5-as-f econ! enor- econ ass- l E3 5 S 1 T S iz B fl Dwi Lawrence Betts Robert Kingdon ,I George Wright Howard Wells T , 1 ,assi William lVIeyer 4 Mor1'is Gilbert , gilt Fred Gellerrnan Lo-well Greene l llllx, The Men's Glee Club toured the Black Hills for its annual tour this spring. V 1 QW . The Club gave concerts at Miller, Pierre, Midland, Rapid City, Lead, Hills City, fl Custer, Pringle, Hot Springs, Philip, Ree Heights, and Huron. V23 gr- . Xi T ll ill! Sixty-six T TELELL E, Em, Lwwzmggggl Eg, E. ,E., E ,W-N. gt, gg E . E E -- A pri A ,f'!,,jj' 'li 1 1 'f , - ' ' w Greene Johnston Henning Byrne ORTHORETORIAN QUARTET lf? ' OTH the Orthoretorian Quartet and the Campus Four have aided much oxklf . . . Rl Elly! rn the way of musleal entertainment at the College. The members of f 5. . E A each of the quartets were all members of the glee club and here agaln f. I ft . i added much to the program that the club presented in the Way of quartet numbers on its annual spring tour. The competition between the two quartets in the Way of friendly rivalry has made possible their marked success in the past two years. , S5154 Kingdom Meyer Betts Glattly CAMP U S FOUR Sixty-sown v E I Cf A' fewriiiir-:R 'sg K3-f A 5: so 5 L ll First Semester EEN TRESSA MEYER ..... If GRACE CARY ....... y E GLADYS CHEADLE .... 2 MYRTLE SESSLER ..... dsl . U l Helen Anderson EX' Grace Cary iii' Gladys Cheadle l Mary Kannegieter ll Esther Jacobson Doris McLaughlin 1 Cary, Homster, Whitlock. Rowen Remster, Jacob-soil. Miss Iflegener. Mc-Laughlin. Anderson Sessler. Cheadle. Moyer. 1lllU1'll0l' Y BOETHEAN LITERARY SOCIETY GFFICERS . Second Semester . . .President ..... ..... D ORIS MCLAUGHLIN Vice-President .... ..... . ESTHER JACOBSON ...Secretary . . .. . .Trea.vurer. . M ERIBERS Marie Remster 0 Q N .QL 1 'Q sf! 'Q H 9 swf V. -.Q . . . .MARIE REMSTER . . . HELEN ANDERSON Marjorie Rernster Bernie-:ce Rowen Dorothy Schuyler Myrtle Sessler Pauline Whitlock Miss Ruth Hegener, Tressa Meyer 'r-iii Honorary Meizzber ll Gladys Nicholas V l 355' 3 , Sixty-eight -- N. , H ...K ..... ke, ,E A , 'J' ' , 'Y Mr 1 W5 --.:f:i.,'19 f' pi' -- ,M -1 1 ' v , 4, -1- 'Fil gflii C' TF C Sill l:?i ?f'Ai2Ci t VA ' EAA A-A A' AA-EAAAAA-A'A-f A A A A'4Q AQ-'f-Y' --Af-'W-'-'HM-mm ga gil Q A ln L ff 13 'A ,X lik!! i it we it 5 W9 low ix . ' W l'-if-'av ' lbs i EZ ,A 5 it 1 Lgifgiftxyz ai, ll ii lffi,5riE.+ 7:2 :Qi IVY! al lv l A ' ,AEN rfifffg- als? I 'Y' milllgl' 4 Q A Iwewitilqefjft 1 1 fAA ' I - 1 ii 1 f 'B ga' f :onli ii ,il Inixx . 5 g -N 1, 2 if 42-'D if ?'l Y ll j Knapp. Sweet. ful-Fl:61'II1iQl'1, Crirngord, Stolte, Mack Hia? I, H, ' 1 us, you. e S 'gftf' ,ig Gitlbent, Elward, Boeluter, Williams, Wharton, Pilkington it i ilu' if l' f li lllwil In ' l. i QW Fl yy ig PHILUMATHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY il H P-Ti E xt 1 ' r,1,ll:,ii' 5 2.1 OFFICERS figs! QL' V. First Semester Second-Semester Nj?ii'iqf if JOSEPH BYRNE .... ..... P rerident .... . . .CURTIS CRAWFORD tiff? 'W ELNIER STOLTE .... . . .Vice-President .... ...... . ELMER STOLTE il HOWVARD WELLS. . . .... Secretary. .. .......... LLOYD SYVEET ljlx I J LYLE NOE ........ .... T reasurer .... .... F RANK GELLERNIAN li A 4' l' l MEMBERS lg-' NAI fi 5 H i . . Fflfwl Harold Boelter Richard Pilkmgton Elmer Stolte gf Curtis Crawford LOUIS SOWICS Lloyd Sweet l km 1 Lyle Elward 3 Clinton Titus 1 V ' , ' Frank Gellerman 0 U O 0 Howard Wells ' . l , 4 P L P 4 1 tl. dl E 1 Morris Grlbert .QS D O, Lloyd Whlte ilk- Clifford Knapp '65 V-Q, Clayton Williams lf 315 Fred Mack ji, f 4 William Whorton Q, Lyle Noe CAL, , QA Mr. Glenne McArtl1ur, NQ ,s 0 ws ' Eldon Parker 0 Q , O Honorarj' Melzzber 1 .1 V V, X -E+ li ll .lit new II3 ,fi - A Slklf-Illllli Mgr f Vt to E.- . O L Dub L L E---,..l i ' ' L L , A 'W-'fr A WDA' iiniLAW7'q'biJ,lt,.i 57-1 tid -E-2-E, ' L , H, . A, . . - .V.,Y, .,-.,. , -,, . E4-1. -.. Mg.- .,-.A. ., ......,-....-..a-mfr.-,.4,. -..V-3:-T--,...i 2-W ---:.-,,,eET-f,-..-,i...g2.,6.X,- , , --7.7. -- - , - --- -A' JW' ,YW - .,, .-,elf -QF iQ iiffxtli' ,X gym' 'igwi tg: M ,IZ ir Wag :fry Y YY Y- Y Y Y YYY ff Y Y Y Y - Y- Y YYY '- ' ' ' 'Y 'W' 'YW Y -www LW Mi ' Frost, Madden. Burroughs, Crawford. Sievers. Bxiadey U5 'gfgf Durtee, Rogeiis, Miss Dean, Gilford, Chase ygggigjti Gri?l1'd,,C0y1191', Harris. Davis, Reese, Zuber my 'y llav l - Q uw, Eff? gl ri--1-Yi Q , ,ng ., li -ml if ,Q 'iris Ili if at all il ':, C D V 25 - 3? ill l lr? 3 'v .L w. , - 1 QSM .F L fl-fi n lf, K? ., , uk ,I ia Y 1 54731 lflfgtfl 3 j, I L EULALEAN LITERARY SOCIETY President ....... Vice-President ....... Secretary-Treasurer .... Vera Bradey Tessie Burroughs Jane Chase Leota Coyner Jeannette Crawford Mary Davis Grace Durfee Maxine Frost Gladys Giard Seven-ty ,. -.5 , H- ,. E, , , .. ry QF.,,,,, ,.,- -s OFFICERS MEMBERS Dorothy Gifford is-Q -1' ki' 'J- . .r F3 0 'Q' I 5' , ,.. is v:-' ::if-1-- -512:55 . ..DoRoTHY GIFEORD ......EvA ROGERS . . . .JANE CHASE Mable Harris Elizabeth Madden Gwyneth Reese Bernice Robinson Eva Rogers Frances Sievers Rosamond Zuber Miss Emeline Dean, Honorary fVIemI1er ,, ,, -Y 'fwfr-Y,v.w Y , ,- .myfwf-...,. .--?. nl.: fe 1: N.. , , -. ,., i. , -, .L -Q -Mr' .a an jd Similar ,Ez ' E avg-Q -,--. L ,J-azmiw.-Aim----.--,n. V , .--EJ, i?Y'l?-Tfifff E,-1ii,.EYiQ2f,fi,.lfi-S-ill if E Qliiiw g ' I l El all gm-CJ'l ,l ' ii il i in lr lil ii wi .ul 4, a will rw i In I. it qi 5. fl' S1 ll J is '1 in all :YL .lil filllll ' y lat ,E il l ll 'li-. ,1 , . , fi if lil 'ill 1 il 5 if yi H ,. ,. 1 1 f i le El rl J I ,L - 1 - V ,ini ,. ..---v- -Y A V -afi- i -:E eil '-:Q if anti :'-7'3- 'Q' 'lfxe'-1 -em y 5 ltfill Ellyn 155 Q i V y All ic. see Till' l i . ,N Vincent. I-Ienniug. Dingler. Sweet. Byrxie, Wiren i X Betts, Pl-achy, Warsinig. Illamlner. Easton, Greene Y 'xl Jones, Mueller, Johnston. Thrall, Coldren. Hoy jf: L livbi iilgll i 3 A EH Elf ORTHURETORIAN LITERARY SOCIETY A ,Quill '35 ' GFFICERS' I y President ...... ............... . . .VICTOR HAMMER ll Vice-President. .. ............ .... A LBERT HENNING 9-' H' lllixj Secretary-Treasurer ........... ..LEW1s WARSING W E MEMBERS All All Lawrence Betts Ralph Johnston Edwin Mueller Leonard Byrne Ralph Jones Fred Plachy .5-Wl l y Daryl Coldren lvl' L Hugh Sweet l i William Dingler --- Bowman Thrall Vfqgll ll' l - - filler W y Mack Easton Lewis Warslng Inq ,X Lowell Greene Lynn Wiren ,l Victor Hammer Paul Vincent PEL Albert Henning Mr. Herman Sweet, Edward Hoy 'AII l'. I Q tfffif Honorary' Ilflember Q - MY, ll.. V ixl'l'l Sf'VQl1tj'-0110 'i -- f- 1 l H.: :wr ff' it fail W 1 -q.qi X f N wind- i.. rl -fr, ,xi 'W ,Jw Pd P:-'Z-fel-get Qflfiii' C12-Sifate lrif-if-ff 51: la-if'-seq?23de-4 fl I l 12 I Y If 1. 1 ' I iff I-,H M I fl I I i I P 3 I if I I l Fi?'Fi-germ-mT 'llf'f3+fNl5FF,i5' :bf -:I . ': r 'J-. F F I FF E I , ' IQFYZWTY V N' M YYY F H FRFHFFZM VFWFZW FMF W Y Y y W Y V Y Y Y QI . I l X I IE l if ll I I I 1 it V'.,.. ll l I I l 5 I I1 I Il H I l ln il' - ll Cliesire, Vincent. McMillan. Clirisrteiison, Sutton. Sivvers l Q lags: Ritchey. McICune. Gunn, Ritchey. Hubbard, Kingtlon. Jones I, ll Snltton, Aves, Coons. Buchanan, Bcall. Tltt I ll fa? Il Il Q31 H? li gifaj! GAMMA THETA RHO LITERARY gljll E224 'l l ll? Il In I lrljq SOCIETY yi--J 'Wl OFFICERQ I dv 5531 L ,R 1' E -their First Semester , Second Semester li N HELEN GUNN .... ..... P resident ..... ..... . .ALICE RITCHEY CLARA CHESIRE. . . . . .Vice-President. . . . . .LYNDALL HUBBARD , X. y lg -efgvgl ALICE RITCHEY. .. .... Secretary.. . .... GLADYS BEALL ' ,I RUTH KINGDON. . . .... Treasurer. . . ...ELSIE SUTTON 1, L iq! MEMBERS ,. I x Etna Aves Elinor Jones Catherine Nlcbune avg li Gladys Beall Ruth Keller Alice lVIclVIillan X 'I liyqffl Nlarjorie Brown Ruth Kingdom Alice Ritchey It J Helen Buchanan An-na Ritchey ,I Clara Chesire Louella Sievers I I lp Frances Christensen Edith, Sutton fl in Evangeline Coons ' A Elsie Sutton Q54 Frances Green 2 Frances Titt llgj, I H I G L V' Mynl e en unn ura Incent EI ,I sl' Helen Hilton NIISS llflargaret Robb, Q1 55 X312 Lyndall Hubbard , Honornrgf Merriber Ei 'U-N ' Ilia 2 M EI l S4-venty-two - xl eeee eeeo I I I I F Jw I I sl fl V., - -we View-. ffl I I . ,,.mm,ucB:x:t1,1 .V,. , YZ, Y... - Yt.V. ?.,E:1:.:,,V-ffClTi,:f:EA:.u -i2l.l- mzagfmi'-Az,m.'Ql-4lf:lV.,V mg U n lt ' ' H ig... 'T ' W TS- ' '31-M lii' W1 'if E 'f VE. Fl: rt- ' ' ' W Wg' 'Mfg 'J ' ' '12:w ?s 5 ,' 'Q' . LJ 1 fllll I' l 'I l'tg:b'n 3 f 4 - R llif. l Wg i l ---:FJ ,E N. 7, ' :rS3E25i'lrf ll' L..' - ll 'Ml 'l 51693 l 9' 5 L l l' l llFll'll ll ' ' el' l H ll ' :Ai 51 E og l l 1 . L ,..., ,Xi l 'lil ' - Thonssen, Kingdom, Hl09D1QI1d21Hl. Ferry. Peterson, Johns. Ross llffvgl ll Goldsmith. Meyer. Anderson. Richards, Bell, Wright, Gunn E I A Easton, Brown, Whong, Burton, Parker, Barker, Fulcorner QM' lj, .2 L Q51 fl if l lfrfllls: lr E ilk l w l g lp TAU DELTA RHO LITERARY SOCIETY rlml: , ' . 'L 'gy r' V' I lf l l OFFICERS 1 . ill Fzrst Semester Second Semester P LESTER THONSSEN. . . ...... President .,... ...... . ALAN GUNN fl gl KENNETH PARKER. . . ..... Vice-President ..... . . .GEORGE WRIGHT ll'lJjf' M X all NORRIS ANDERSON. . . . .... Secretary-Treasurer .... . . .PAUL FULCOMER ,ll l , QM Xt Ml. 1+ ul Q MEMBERS 4 . Norris Anderson Robert Kin don William Mexfer 3 ml I g - l Vern Barker Choate ohns Lawrence Mui' hy 'l me l p l-Lf--1: 'll f George Bell Kenneth Parker 1 Ralph Bloemendaal Rolf Peterson 9 ' ' fr l l l Frank Brown Fred Rlehards 1 l ll f Chandler Burton Clifton Rohlffs l r Yun Kwan Cheigh Albert Ross' l E l Harry Easton Lester Thonssen L l r Lee Ferry Samuel Whong lf H l . ,1il,,4l Paul Fulcomer George Wr1ght lf ,ME lm , . . . QL.. VF' Russell Goldsmith Mr. William Garrett, Hitkfll Alan Gunn I-Ionorary Mer11ber l lfiillgl A lll 2'x'Jl l .1 , ll ,. l Sk'V0lll'y'tl1l'Q9 l. K l 197 ...V it l . L- .. -.- . .... E a m ,Jef-,ffl ' 'WL ' R-an gif ' 'lx '23'.gwP-v'.. ' W' H WZEPY? Ml lfWF?7if'77 lvllll-'lf gjlll L fl.. l1Eff'fQ?5:.,.V4l V53 lb-i'4::-E' .:2i1.Ew Lgsfiiilzi w fi, l5i7iif'f5iffIL.- 11129 is --er --3 -in-..,, A ?d FE L-f'xvxSEl w en -are -I ' -,4,,.'-ig N K ,- if .EQ-- an Wiki? ef Ai -if Pk as i ' 17 r . - gf, iii :X if My-A--liw pig? Pgliilfafl X'- iisfh b xjgl? i Wi Pi, W2 in '-' will Wfsi 5 fl 1 W? - f- 1 illllfl 71 3 F' iii l liiiiigl , V i iillllaiifi it firg l it ll 1. iliitili l L Y l W ' Q xx-' R, Q- Hui! limi ii ll ,, Q Pillai xl, , 4 Qllffill eil W! I I J ff 1 Q , Ez. ' - l Eaton Carson Uhesbro Hyink Rhoades Dickson Anderson , Langelaud Strain Van Heuvelm-u Parker ,Ei , Pl. ALPHA PHI LITERARY SOC-llETY A OFFICERS J l ' r 1 President ....... ............ ........... . E VELYN CARSON Vice-President .... MARY JoHNsoN CHESRRO Secretary .,... ......... P HYLLIS HYINK Treasurer. . . ........... . . .GRACE EATON Marion Anderson Vera Bailey Evelyn Carson Emma Dickson Grace Eaton Phyllis Hyink lVIary Johnson Chesbro MEMBERS CD Q Q CD QQ QCD CD CD CD Q CD Q Q Q GGG Agatha Langelancl Phyllis Parker Inez Rhoades Genevieve Strain Janet Van Heuvelen Miss Pauline Schmitt, Honorary' fllenzber fy: i- W i ii U ' x i P qw Soventyhfour I K ' l 9, 1515, ill-K4'2v,L-.Wt-t-htte .Fawn .:s, We it P G' fi J :Q T- LETBB+ E4 B+,,Wi,REE Z: n'JfL TE T ilu . Wil, AE 1 - LT: I ' 52 291 ' - ' -'Z sg :FYJI4 I HP l AI - g g, T l - fix iw X V H W V :ffl Y Wh tl n g Ch ey C'hi11'l' C11 eigh lllf , Ill ORIENTAL STUDENTS CLUB 'J N all OFFICERS Nr President ..... ................. ..... Y U N KWAN CHEIGH X ' mi Secretary-Treasure ,........... ....... . ROBERT CHARR A w MEMBERS ,Q lk, Robert Charr Yun Kwan Cheigh H T Soon Ju Chey ' Samuel Whong !,, O 35 T 3 T W' 'W 533 ' T H T G ZIQ.-2 l ll Q B111 19 'il K . H3 FE HI' QE 1 Seventy-five W O. T E E,,E O,,EEEE:E O,EEE BETA lHEES2s ?2FEEF2i5? fEE?2i5?2HiE?22S2!9iE? 35?2Ei I X af I 1 all I l . lllq f fl l H3 s Kingdom, Wiseman, Cromer, Goddard. Johnson, Bischoff Blelkstrom, McCune, Van Heuvelen , Harris, Titt. l4'1'iE'Cl1'iCliS9D, Tift, Clow, Wilson gal I . 1 b W ,v :UI PHI DELTA PHI ACADEMY LITERARY SOCIETY 'af' OFFICERS I I First Semester Second Semester l RUBY BIscHoEE. . . . . .President .... ....... . MARIE CRONER 3 MARIE CRONER .... .Vice-President. . MADELINE WESTERBERG DOROTHY TITT .... . . .Secretary ..... .......... J ESSIE HARRIS HELEN MCCUNE. . . . . .Treasurer-. . . ......... . .ELSIE TITT Lui P' ll yell MEMBERS Fern Belkstrom Mildred Goddard Dorothy Titt Nfl Ruby Bischoff Jessie Harris Elsie Titt Arlene Burdette Christina Johnson Rena Van Heuvelen Lf Christina Clow Edna Kingdom Madeline Westerberg Marie Croner, Helen McCune Marilla Wilson Leona Friedricksen Mae lvlclnnis Constance Wiseman QE Hozzoraryi Mezlzbers lagl' Miss Emeline Dean Miss Florence VVallace Seventy-six 'Zi' 7 H3551Cff4Q5Q'Ef33iii95QQ-1 filelfffm C1599 .f C ii MEMBERS Addison, Nash, McCune, Tsehetter, Uuban Van Huuveleu, -Sutton York, Gross, Olson, Lawrenice, Stahl ' PHI KABPA .PHI OFFICERS First Semester MOAFEE MCCUNE .... ...... P resident ........... PAUL TSCHETTER ..... VICTOR PETERSON. . . DWIGHT PASEK ....... Second Semester . . . . .RAYMOND DOLAN . . . .Vice-President. . . . . . . .ARNOLD VAN HEUVELEN .....Secrez'f1ry..... ......Treasurer. .. . CLARENCE KOOYMAN .... ..... S ergeanz'-at-Arms. . Stanley Addison Raymond Dolan John Friesen Joseph Gross , Charles Keppen Clarence Kooyrnan Arnold Van Heuvelen Fred Lawrence McAfee McCune Lester Nash LeRoy Olson Dwight Pasek Victor Peterson Honorary lwenzbers . . . . UFRANK RICHARDS . . . . .RAYMOND SUTTON HAROLD URBAN Robert Rayrner Frank Richards Jacob Stahl Raymond Sutton Paul Tschetter Harold Urban LaVerne York I . ll llln f I Fd J ill Fai I fl . rail Mr. George N. McClusky Mr. Jewell A. Brent Seventy-seven F .f 1g ii , ,r 1' r x5 PLT!! It I Povvwvovv , . DAY t Q' 1 Q:-3 '7 .yOW-WOW DAY is one of the biggest days of the school year. Not i ik -Z-fizqffff 'Q 1 I -'Iwi' only is It an all-College event but a community affair as well for the I 'tl entire city joins with the College to make it a success. The second annual Poxv-Woxv Day which was held on October 24, surpassed all previous expectations and was acco unted a tremendous success. The events of the day started in the morning when the alumni, students, and friends of fly. College gathered for an impressive service at ' the poplarsu on the north side of the campus. 1 V Formal presentation of the Big Chief, Dr. George I Shannon McCuneg the Povv-Woxv Princess, Miss Elgar , Eva Rogers, and the-Chief,War1'ior, Mr. George I Bell, was made at this time. ' I I Businesshouses, civic organizations, and the I I alumni -as well as student organizations were represented in the 'mammoth parade. As the I I clans gathered around the campus, the green resembled a huge 1 M Indian camp, with its if -, many tepee and canoe- Hoats, surrounded by cowboys with all their trappings, Irma Indian braves decked out in headdresses of brilliant feath- l ers, and charming Indian maidens dressed in gorgeous li blankets. 1: ' 4 l , ' The parade which ' 1 al i '-, l 5 ' .. if l I I , ll li .- V y ll i S1 e t'- 0'1t 'k i cv 115931 was witnessed by thousands Wound up at the College Athletic Field, where the Scalper braves met the Wesleyan Tigers in a terrihc game. In the evening the Indian tribes assembled at the College campus to 'witness the final ceremony. An Indian 4 play, f'The Arrow-NI aker's Daughter , was the main event. The natural background of trees and bushes, and 'the unusual lighting effects added much to the impressive- , ness and the success of the play. 'K 4 . ,g 'tpx El , . -i-. I -te Y '4- Pd 7 ' Q-S , ...,.- ...,. Y ' ' T, 17 .-1 ' ul 47... , V ':,-, in V.. LL- .S Q-- , , T, : IIIQ PoW-WoW DAY 4 E559 . mi f M225 ' . N 'r flu W: J nm I -As-px J.. i l G 1 Pg , ii' WU I sag Hj ew Lf, 11 , 1 H? Pd s m.g + Wi W ii hu w T 5 ll Fd Ill' ,QW J i FH Pd W! Ill! 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LIEM 153335 ll Athletic Director ,ig fill' glilllll l eff... ,- - . . . li ' , 'ips 5URlNG his two years as coach of Huron College athletics Coach Liem ' lt if T45 5? . . 3 .N f fish lj has developed strong teams in basketball, football, and track. His foot- 3 A Q -im? X- . . . my LHJQ 52, ball teams have made fair records. Last year his basketball team tied lgflell i1 7 1 ' L -1,1 . . . 1341: I Q for first place in the conference and took second place this season. His V . . . littff ,' lx five man track team last spring tied for third place at the conference meet. lille' ltr 5 .... ff' Coach Liem comes from Bingham Lake, Minnesota, and he is a graduate of lg Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota. Previous to coming to Huron, he was if coach at Worthington High School, Worthington, Minnesota, and there he built up , an enviable record. I' ' 'FQ JI. i lfmii fl ll Fred S. Richards did admirable Work as the manager of athletics at Huron l,fQiXQl ' ll . . . . . . . 'Il i gnu 5 College during the past-year. Hrs untrring efforts and careful managerial ability fum! i ll lg X I if H has done much to build up the athlet- lm. lg MEX I ic department of this institution. f P-1 il , E ,l I ' Fred Plachy, cheer leader for the 1 'l . lla J' il past two years, has also displayed ll 1. ff , untiring efforts. Cheer leaders play almost as important a part in athletics 2 ' 'V ' I: 3 as the teams themselves. Plachy's gin? Ql . . , ,M N vigorous actions before the bleachers 11 1 'd f I M FRED RICHARDS have been the cause for suc sp endl FRED PLACHY ,SJ 1 Athletic Managei' PCP and Work of the team- Cheer Leader 1 llll- ', ' X il , Eighty-tl11'ue 3 l H , ,, Y Y V W YYVV Y YYY, ,,,.,.,Y W W , , a:--il:g'j4 l - HW? sffdii- ifffff? 'mi ,E l 1,14 Fiiiw' Hel li '7 ?ff5l3f1Q' l ll albbu 'ig t V S, , 'K Tir 'l 'g Bi-X . il 5? ., 4, 1 fsgf al V. .Y,..,,i,,,,,.,,..,.,,...Qe:,'g..ig,1..-,....,-,.f,,e.,,H.,,,.-g.,,-ef, - --- - - -r 'fr' ' V E' r -- -- -iv -- -- - - . l FE FH i 1? ,ia 'Km 7 ll , . - f,fxzg,ef,z:...,i .4 , 1A, . l ec., V V 3I i3i?2ill'yl Eligaiislgzsij I '7 1 'Y S l rr if illt l ia ll 1 gba! Suignll H., Fil! 1 4 1 all N I ,li l ALUMNI FIELD il ax . l?RzFnvi now have two fine additicns in the way of equipment for athletics it Hall FA' il :-1 at Huron. The alumni purchased an athletic field for the College and ll f-'i l'll nl . it px gf there all the football games of the past season were played. The alumni M l i is l went to considerable expense and Work to secure the field and put it in W3 shape. They put up bleachers and also a fence around the Held. V ' Alumni Field, covering two city blocks, is located just two blocks west of the P ' a . 5 1 present campus and is situated between Eighth and Ninth Streets and bordered by 1 Nlontana Avenue on the east. Plans have been made for a quarter mile cinder ax track in the near future so that all the Colleges outdoor athletics can be readily Min handled at the new Held. I :li 3 . . . . . ' . . Qi The interest that is belng shown by the alumni in Huron College athletics is very much appreciated by the student body. This should go a long way in helping develop stronger teams to represent our school. liar' s. . . . . - .A fly 5 'lhe new gymnasium was finished a short time ago. It is a marvelous piece of Work and adds much to the looks of our campus. It has one of the best basketball floors in the state and will be a fine place for our conference clashes next year. I .- l 5 l Eigh ty-fou 1' M l 5 l 'YJ 3'- W?'17::: LT' '1 c : 3 'r fF- T r- -- - . 1 C'F '- f'J.- 'rw , -.,r.:r:x:i,,.., . .....,. ,,.. Wuxi' ,,,, ,,, ,, . , ,H ,,. , , ,, ,,, 7, , 7 , ' f l 'ill ' -IF, Qfttzt e X m gr-Ifgiltfex QL If ? -rl P 5 ,FH . .IH dz' 1 'ill ,Il . f i all ll FE 1 ly ,dl l VN . Eh, Huion f .2 O l. E N M ,, H ., A - . Vt ,..-..,i.. ,F-.-..,,,,,2.L.,-1...-,1.:J,1.,n.....,-... .,m.........,,T,1.2M-?f. 'V7' 4-M iF? -1:5 ix '-3' Fiifli Vi?'fQfr3'.fgTffTIfT.l. VET: f55f7fi?...f1: .B :J V Li t:r fr'-rrrr o 'Q'-no ' iit'r !rir'rrr' 'M 'N' M' M ri lat all W' M ZX- wi 'ww 1 Vi? 'R u !fQVff',if Y' x. 43 Ig y'.,ggl L' EEN h',3'pg12f . ,M 211. .ff az - 4 ll i . ,, I 7515 H ' ',f '4, s. ff 5 n 43.5 an 4 . . . r-,Lf-':. a sk.. N i I H' WZ! 1 -5 -ff , , - ' -1' -ugQfg.ig-iP2 ZH Ei i- h 'K'x-.HI if if 5551212 il ten Eg X ' ,aff ' 'I ,gg W wflfg 'g LFW iw r. S., 6 12:-,Lx .62 5 if T nf ' 'j,. pl gr, t lm! on ,1.+.g' A .. X , 1 5, ,WJ . '. ,1 'F'F li J' 5 1 will xllf ' First Row: Anderson. Bloemondaal, I-logfan iCaJpt'ainJ, Heath, Batcheller, Knapp, Pilkington swf! U, . Y Second Row: Richards f1IQl1l'3.gP1'D, Stolte, Porter. Sweet, Sowles, Wells, Rio-hlffs, Thomas, Liern CCoachb 'if' . Q o K y , 1 up tx, Tlzfird Rom: Sclnlylor. Pk-tell-soii, Wiren. Warsing, Pagel. Eliwud. Tschetter. Leach, Noe pfbflinig Sitfing: Lemmon, C1'a.wfo1'cl, Am, Hoyg S-pargur, Boeltvr, Tschetter, Meyvr, Manwarring, Olson ':'fxt3s,? fi N, ' 19 -K Il U, 1 5 '. ' if .11 mi 3 ': Hill n 1924 F O I BALL AD W5 lg- ' I. . xiii 1 - 'if .2 a 'l fy mx fm . will r,,f,fg HURoN's 1924 SCORES .4 -hs lf.. ' ' , , if ll , Huron . . . .75 Flandreau Indlans. . . . O 25? Q55 ig you ALE nl E1 Huron . .. O Eastern Normal.. .. 21 11 qi .. - 1 1x f- Ll Huron . .. 6 Yankton ...... . .. I 'ill Ll' gf l low iff l Huron . .. 0 Wesleyan . 3Q is i Huron . . 7 Augustana ...... . . 16 W ' 17 . ..O School of Mines. . 18 1 Files Huron . . . O Northern Normal. . . . .. I2 iff, I V 3 1. flu. :S el Huron . . .98 Opponents . . . .125 7 ' , ln. X-,M s- P 'kkf ?fFfg1f'3i ll' '1 15.932 ' Z Icignfy-five L 'T ,gx V 'N 7 'Q r ' ,5..Q..11Y.,-- V, fuv., .n,.,,, 7... v u-- J---. f H - -- -A-v-H -'R---f ----f-W -'-------'xrr'--L Jigfcf 1. W -r - -w,P :'f! 3 '15 -I iff? ' Fr W K WAY 'JK-'L fig Cl. Q25 'Vflf R '.:?fiYnfQ.', 4 5' ' ' ' L -.:n.,+J- Z.:---' NV- V 4- -..i...--------r.--..f-nvg,L.f,,., ini, .-ing ..:.4...:4.:L..g:.....::..f-,4..1i, ..n,. .4 LL.. . lip f :Q 1, X. . 'J it + fri H t ,pn if Q2 , yt li? Fi Y A il w .,.,,,,,....,, ,Y a.,,,,VVf Y- -,s...a,,. . afar Yam.-.A,-f,..:yv,Y V-M-V-V ,Y V--V-U VV -VV-flu-ss--WV--LV' - MV-- nv 1 rIE T.-1' 'ff I ' ii J -zvg V .L- V Y- -- :V e '-I faq. - - .a - , X ... V - - - ,. ff-: x H rr I' Captain Hogan, playing his third year for Huron College, lead his team mates in a remarkable Way. At center he was an accurate passer and caused the opposition much Worry. He was a tower of strength on the defensive. He was an all-conference selection in 1923 and undoubtedly would have placed again had one been chosen. 1 ,gl e,.,.,. .. Captain-Elect Sowles' brilliant l work at quarterback has caused no , i , it A ' J, A, , ,. g.. , 4 v I 1 1 an-mm:-ape: :f-saw:-iazzaa .V 1: f 2 ga QQ n x 4 f X if A K it Al end of Worry to the opposing team V:.f?V iiii ff' is and his playing was a feature of every 1 :1 JOHN HOGAN game of the season. He is a go-od Cffffff general and has an uncanny way of catching and returning punts. With Louie at the a H Ji ' l' W head of the team, our prospects for the 1925 season , look Very promising. V 1 ' , LoU1s SOWLES gi! Y Quarterback f s t V .113 1924 FOOTBALL SEASGN l l l 7? F of 1924. However, the team learned considerable although the scores t X would indicate that it W as a rather unsuccessful seasong ' ul , Y V TRIS! :- ' W'th '1 team almost annihilated by graduation and failure to return 1 5, a , Coach Liem began to build a team with his six letter men 'is '1 nucleus. Our first game, r , 'Q S I' f ff if -di Z , . TF? 9 le- ' i L ' yi as M 1 4 C 1. C Q i L ' c 4 I 1 a practice game with the Flandreau Indians, resulted in the long end of a 75 to O v l t ir ' . '. 4 4 A . H -. . 1 7 ' L - ' L V C ' I il- I I li l wwf ' r ll scere in our favor ln this game Coach Liem used every man Scoring began in the ' l i T 1 rst few minutes and continued regularly the rest of the garre Lighrty,-six L 2 .-4-, FE Pd i rn .XRD LUCK seems to be the best possible phrase to express the seascn I ' Our first conference game was play ed ix 1th Eastern Normal on her homecoming .Ill E FC-,ap i -if i i gl i isrei 1,E-tr i W2 e A fprfaflf e-55-if -- f it - --1 L. .. ':' , if an----.-i. ' V . V .,: T, ilffiffsza, -2 ag-Q13 E lm' i ' -- V - s Y 2 - W 1 - --H -Y -- mf- ---W - Y-f--W ---- -- ' '- ' --H-Y fr. Y--W --7-V..-Q-:W V .. ,,,:.... j HOWARD WELLS RALPH BLOEMENDAAL ELMER STOLTE Halfbafk Guard Halfback day. lgnorant of what fate had in store for us, the team journeyed to Madison. Time and time again Huron took the ball down the field only to lose it on fumbles and erratic playing. The result was an Eastern victory. Our third game was played at Yankton on Pioneer'Day. The Scalpers put up their best game against their old rivals. Stolte's two beautiful place kicks were the features of the game. It was a tie up to the last six minutes of play when the F, , . , A A , 5' ' ' ' L Win- , ,, ,L g l ail A -Lagll H .qv X '5 A -lb If if 'ffl ..... ,. , -3, 11 14 Q5-Al 'ly ll --i as 1 -aa 451 .' 'f' X A nga X gif' Ei nr' -fe e? ,-df,-,. V, . ,f . an , ,,. il ffl 4 if I I, 21 l ii,-3.12 L.. il 2' W. .5 g li A ,ir Q- I ji l ri lg 1 is -1 ll i IV l Q l di i li. 5 J li W .li lml .elf 1 F lf Eighty-seven l 1 sea, .r .lf L ,pda .1 ,TE .. QE .L g. '- ' ' -- -- ---f , V ---'- H,Y,V FH Ft' Plz' FE NORRIS ANDERSON PAUL PORTER HARI,AN HEATH Tarkle-End Tackle Tackle-Guard Greyhounds succeeded in completing two passes for counters. Poxv-Wow Day spelled another defeat for Huron at the hands of Dakota Wesleyan. The Scalpers Were greatly hindered by the injury of Stolte and Sowles but they put up a real Hght although the score would seern to indicate otherwise. The next game was with the Augustana Vikings, and the Scalpers displaying a much better brand of ball, held them to a score of 16 to 7. Huron was the only Eigllty-eight .' 25-?:22g ' .-.bw . sf'-ww.. ,f,.,,..., .....,.-i mx.- ng. .,. , ...,,,,-,. . .Z 1 .V U.. .Spf 1 1 .. . ,,-., Al. .M f ,-s, . .. ..,-V , . , f-al.. Z .2 V. J, ,...,.,, , , t... gay, . .,,-..,, . . .--J A A , ,, , ,Yi fr, , .,,, If . V V i , -1. V 3 W.. y.x,v,,g , 1 I, V -q,,,, -an lf, Q, -ww ws, 1 Eli,-V-',f., M-3 4 5 ,-14-.1 -if-0 ,- A i H I' 4, ell f - if , rw r N x , . . , V i . , ,A --1 .,,.-Y..i- l. . LL., ,,l .,f 4-7-41 ,,,,ig,,, T-,-fs - ,,.,,..f +... L, ..-M .:. f Y ,-,,,,,:.,,- . ,.. , Y- Y , -.- l LYLE N013 CLIFFORD KNAPP CLIFTON ROHLFFS Hzzlfback Tackle Halfbacle one to score in the First half. Fakes and Criss-crosses enabled Augustana to score. The team journeyed to the Hills and returned with the small end of the score in a game with the School of Mines. Huron did well in this game and put up a fairly even game with the hard rock men. The last game of the season was lost to the Wolves from Northern Normal. Huron opened the game with a rush but excessive fumbling proved their undoing. 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MJ, 1:11 55 F ff:-f 2- 1 we fe- '- N- , www ' lfwal 'Z-Eg,g?ffr-VY',fQ,,'A,l ilff Q gg- ,JH D-1 aug e if qqfgg e2j:n. 2gffw ispttluwi fl+1'ff1fifw-fl' law- is Y1:gq4Qv1f44w-l gm? ' ei-i:l 'IQ Q2-J jf L llf! all .2 LQ , fri' ll-R? W ff. 5?'grf:kl.l F, 5 1 ,Lag .A flea? uma - it -V15 - 1 y, -A - 5 'Hill !lE'.f'1nf ,, W. 1 1 f 1,37 f .Q E4 p-vw ll Bfiaqzl lllifiti -1?-gil -lug-fl i ' lisf 52. Lili ssfztfili QQ V52 3 l 1 19 9:15433 :nal ww HH M jiri! LLOYD SWEET Rrcnfuzp PILKINGTON ELDON PARKER gi W End Fullback I End 1 r 71 ffl eh - fl , f . . 2 ii Thus closed our season of 1924 Whrch was not very successful rn the way of ills, 'J' . . . . His ames Won and a h1 h rankln IU the conference but successful 1n other ways. Huron 21,3311 5 .1 ' l Q vi j ,.j,t.:. . . Seemed to be a popular team this year for they played on two homecommg days be- , . . . sxdes thelr own. . Eff! 5 The season was brought to a royal close wlth the annual football banquet. Here , Elf , -gg 513' the letter men were announced and Sowles was elected captarn. 19555 ' ,4 'g f . ,X-Q1 7 :fig Emi -P 1,132 555 ,iii J.. :audi .' 'V 552 1 . ' 'lfegetg . . 7 -17.93 ffl, im at 91 5,15 lpjygif lift? . ,E gjgffii Qi 5.1-Q 3 1' mf fi lg 1 2 fu' ws Hua il' 3 X liafjf , lffgllg fb ls' ll.. la ,wi pgglkx wg l 1241: Ninety lea H fl 1. 315.153 5lEQL:.il.,.,,,,,,-,,,,.,,W,, ,,,,W,,,,s,,,,,,,,M,, Y ,qt A , 7 H ,WW , W EAA We affirm'SETIff553115Lj ff71,iFj 7 FT'7j'f.,3.gjtj'jIj.j'1'11 3-5:13-'-15152.5,tggg4g1f'j,il'GQ QQi'Tij1I?gfj7qjfj,':f'fq7 gfi?3?5j?' rss --ummEf.mN:Q,....,,am,Et,Mg.a-,.QA Ea ,1,,EQQaa:E.EY,.ma5zE,.V 115,512-.5-2:L.....t:1i:::,:W::a..t:.E:T,.f.i:3:faM..-,E fsiifi F., E X. lifdvrig In was N if 6 1 1 4 iii? 1 - T gvprfe, ,,1:1'gfC6?:f XL fffkfcp, 11 1 1 . 1 1 1 11 1 1 -1.1 Mfr W1 -' QA if ' j. Wuxi 1-' ll ,-,- 'Li l . 'F ' lf ZJ1 f is ' 'lil 113 .1 ,, 4 12 ! 11315 1i fail' 1 1 1 ' 'r 1 11' ,Q '15 '1 Q 1 FY 1111 EF Q11 , 1' ' Q Iv' NE K lx 1 A QC' 1 1 .El 13 K i F fu M131 F11-sf R011-.1 L. Williams, C. wiiliums, 1-12111. if lv? f E Second Row: Brown, Burton, White, Titus, Pilkington, Liern 1Co:1chJ. ESX Jlf :pf Sifffinyr Gellermzui, Sholte. Rohlrfs fCn1ptainJ, Elwzu-d. P:11'k1fr, lil 1 1 . F' PM -1 M. 11 ll Jf' J' li 1925 BASKETBALL SQUA ET 'Y 'r '-1 HURON'S IQ25 SCORES 11 51 XMB Huron .. . .. ......... 26 Salem Town Town. . . . . .28 - 111 1 Hui-on .. . . . .zo Sioux Falls Y. M.. . . . . .52 Q 13 . Huron ... . . .17 Flandreuu Indians . ...al-T 1, , .1 12 Y Huron .. . .... 14 Elkbon Wildcats 1 - A 1 , . .31 -if ' 'Q lr Huron ., . . . .37 Company C' ......... . . .19 if 1 Huron .. . . . .51 gluron I1li'1NG1J01ldGl3tS . . . . . .136 1--E Huron .. . .... 42' 'onmpauiy ,........ . . .LT -1 -. 5 1 Huron .. . . , . F:'kl,Ildl'CilLl Indians . . . . .19 . Huron .. . . . , ,ul Rediieflfl ......... . . .21 3E fW fi Huron .. . .... 42 School -of Mines .... . . .26 I wi' , Huron .. . .... +12 Rodufel-rl ..... . . . . . .16 V ' ' Huron .. . .... 46 S1DFHH1'f:lS1l ...... . . .28 Z fi 111 I Huron .. . . . .18 l olum-Ixus . . 1 . . .31 1' L HI Hu1'c11n .. . .... -LT Augustana . . .. .23 ' 55 l Huron .. . . . .35 Sioux Ifalls . . . .18 1 1 Huron .. . . . .215 Augusmliai . . . . .15 if Huron .. . . . .22 Co-luiuhus ...... . . .27 3 Huron .. . . . .nl Sioux Falls ........ . . .15 , Huron ... ...21 Millf-'r All Stars ...,.. .,.16 Huron .. . . . .328 Huron liidsxps-K111dvuTs . . . . . .25 1 Huron .. . .... -LS School of Mines ........ , . .536 1 1 1F Huron . . .2-L Sfp'-m'Iish ..........,.... . . .14 ,- 1' jl Huron ., . . .23 Queen f'ii',v Athlotiu Club .... . . .21 X Huron .. . . . .2-l IJvuflwoocl Elks . . ........ . . .19 1 3 lx 1 Huron .. . . . .26 Hills All Stars ......... .. .22 1' 1 1 Huron .. . .... 235 School of Minus. . . . . , . 8 S II' Huron . . .916 Oppononts .... ..,..... 6 42 f ' H 1 ' 1 Ninety-one I 1 1' ' 1 L V rn Y Y , ,Win mm V-Q W , 1 aivliai - . -Q ' . 1' x ?2'.. 1' m f' 131' -L AMW -15'-Qglilvgpx-5-: 1-Efgfff-w1fl1'3:3lT9--1 V91 4. l- -lc . Y. F -c e' FH yas t to t ' ' Q tl' II l Captain Rohlffs, who piloted the Scalper, ma- ' Il A chine through the 1925 season, was a stellar forward ,,, ,. and high point man on the squad as Well as in the HI' - conference. Kick is noted for his . aswa. I -H fl J 18.5111-1'-' 1 vs I .lk 3 SY r Ay 5533? fill? . fy- lzg u x eiafr 1 1 . 1 1 pivoting, dribbling, and his uncanny eye for the hoop. In his two years of college basketball he has been se- lected as an all conference forward ' both seasons. ll lg 'll I li 1 fr CLIFTON ROHLFFS I I gl Forward Stolte, running guard on this r year's team, was chosen to lead the eil N 1926 Scalper quint. His stellar E guarding, cool headedness, and ability ' it 'y to score from the field helped wonderfully in the A N 5,330 success of the season. Great things are expected ELMER STOLTE 'll X' :I of Stolte next year in his try for a championship. Guard ,. ll I Q , lin lx if W ' l gf . .5 T WE , 1925 BASKETBALL SEASON in lx Il ' L ei --g .gay . . , ,n g HE Scalper quint closed another very successful season in basketball. r 1 55.5, ffk ' , , ' ' - I They won second place in the conference with Columbus and Yankton 1 - ll sf-Sh. :WLT . g 3. VQQEL tied for first. They also Won from many other strong teams. 1 ' i fi W ' Captain Rohlffs was the only letter man to return from last year's ' ll 'ff championship team but with anfair amount of green material Coach Liem succeeded in l mir , developing a strong team that won twenty-one out of a possible twenty-six games. 'ill 1 ,., f xi During the Christmas vacation a trip was taken through the southeastern part ll of the state. Due to limited practice before vacation and the inexperience of the li f H team, three of the five games lost during the season were lost on this trip. The Elkton Wildcats Were the only team that the Scalpers won from, and this was the Wildcats fl ' -15 second defeat in eight years on their own floor. lla 1 I t a f . . . 'l lt r Immediately after vacation, the Scalpers played several more practice games l ., Ely: Fi X N in me-ty-two UE . tt A A c.q. , . S . t.t.,,,. ,tg . g L 3 gf' ., .af ,N Q an Q D 55 E A , 5 figgiggii ELDON PARKER FRANK GELLERMAN LYLE ELWARD Forfward Cfnter Guard in preparation for the approaching conference schedule, winning them all and avenging the defeat at Flandreau by the Flandreau Indians by a very decisive score. ln the opening conference game Huron Won from Redfield by a large score and repeated it again the following Week in a game at Redfield. Mines and Spearfish next invaded Huron territory and went down to defeat before the then smooth running Scalper machine. Huron's first conference defeat came at the hands of Columbus in the first game of the southern trip. The other two games, with Augustana and Sioux Falls, were easily Won. ' 'Ya N Ninety-th ree - it V 5 i gf -f , mv, ff, LLOYD WHiTE CHANDLER BURTON CLINTON TITUS Center For-'ward-Guard Forfward The Columbus team then journeyed to Huron and the Scalpers threw one of the Worst scares into the Mariners that they had ever received. Up to the last few minutes of the game Huron was in the lead but a couple of slips and a free throw gave Columbus a Chance to play 'lfreeze ball and Huron lost. The next thing for Huron to do was to Win the city championship and this they easily did in a game with the Huron Independents. The western trip was the last of the season and the Scalpers returned from the Hills with a clean slate, having won all six games of their invasion from the strongest teams in that part of the state. Ninety-four ,, 6 1 l 1 li r. i A i .1 4 v wa i H 1 ix x ir ii il I L l l 1 2. 2 ll i E l V l l as l 2.2 M J il li. ll ,. V 1 si '14- -. P.: ,X X, ag, ,.:.,.,.-, at, . .3,E,..i..,.Ei.a,L v... -..,,,,lWy . ...SF a.,......W-,-J---...M.:t:.--.-..:-a.....,.-.t,,,,......,e,...m,...,?,.e.,.,.T l'fnl'7?t 22 if fm :.Lll7b' ft: W l' Ll fLfQ 1'::' FR I-.lliell 1: A iillfii gl im QW .ll i lil .4 'll za N. iifai i lgriil' li li ,fbi i Kelli. i ,Q if fl :g--i'Lx,'s l,Li',.?' JI -. ai ll! if-:rl i:':'.Hfl'f.?'i'i.'-275-fi ilffyglf '-11 ll i l 4- it if Rm if l ' 'V' 'T .Ti is ' 3 l illfi A Iigilrlif- gitlziglgg 11 mr 'H HQ' -7 il it 1 a 'lin' ll My AA ,. Leah - - 1 lil El l l' Qlii'-:il gl ,tfE Feninessey. Rohllfs, Stolte, Webb, Bloodgood, Collins . 'lli gy! ji yi yi 21 5. 1 VEPIIW ill ,viii l :ffm i. lf 3 TRACK, 1924 fgzaf.-:gig - VW . , l gif' il llriwl gif- OACH LIEM and six men went to Sioux Falls to the second annual Efqilfelfl WAS-'l' . ' . . . 5: E154 lllyel 3 Dakota Relays on Mfaf third. The six men were Ca tam Lindse Will? qi. fire, ir! 5 P yr 4,9 1 ii- wi v V N-F H-'E '. vi Rohlffs, Bloodgood, Fennessey, Stolte, and Webb. fiffdvlgh ' 'I ' sf? A , . . . . . -4 Hel. llllfl Com etition in all three classes-universit f colle e, and hi h school ll ll li VIA! P 5: g g rail ,1 f, w ' , ' v iz. rl 1 tri ll -was exce tionallv keen and eleven records were broken. In the colle e class Buena Wji 9 '5 A p 1 g , Fin' qi! Vista and Yankton shared honors, each winning two events. KLM i Ei Vw? il, I., 3 . . . . l,,1,17:9f- flwllzlll The Scalpers failed to place in the two events in which they competed but Lil gained valuable experience which helped them to make the remarkable showing they A lx f . . l'fE'9,,' lf' ,lg R-i did in the conference meet two weeks later. 'GW ,fl llllf' lllllll ii .5 M 1 xl!-lilf' Wil f W ,ia l in . , . . . . l A M ln the third annual Huron Lolle e invitation hi h school track and field meet i-5- ,f'H '..J,,.ll g g l L.. .alll -Q , held May 9, 1924, Huron high school carried off hrst honors with a total of 4515 l,iTZnl points. Hi hmore was a close second with points. Good time was made in the r 1'- Till 'H-f Nl! i - g 4 lil N QM track events in spite of the great handicap in the condition of the track caused by W7 F ,A .1 lajfhr il 'f several days of bad weather. fijllyly 1 , ll fi, ' QW Ninety-five my .mix pg A' ia. N- nl-:Z ' fi' 1111 ,rf '- W' N f ' a r ri- ,W ..:i1J'Tfi -.., ..:'?T 'TT2r- T1 T' lv.5..'31'l-- '. W: 'fi'?75A'lP,.Q -. lf'iii?'T'?'4WYf?fN' mil i?33Q9fi',-?l..l3 l,-LJ' Ll , 5 5 1 5, H N Q 1 f Z algae-miee ee pe eeas-'-msn: I - - W., iii 1' '.lJjfg.:P?Q: we 42 .H w. - Il th xv 9 it gliliza ll 4' 5. l if gi ,e 1. eg EI MERVIN LINDSEY CHARLES BLOODGOOD I GEORGE BELL A ll Hurdles 440 Yard Dzzxlz Weights ill: i 5 3 . wi ,A it My il TRACK, 1924 4 Q5 N May seventeenth a five-man team from Huron went to the conference 5 5 l meet at Sioux Falls and tied with Augustana College for third place ' mg .ev with eighteen points. Huron made a very good showing in the meet ' l '-'55, . ' . . . l ' considering that but five men were entered. All the teams placing above and practically all of those placing below Huron were comprised of from ten to ERA twenty-Eve athletes. Huron can feel proud of what the Scalper five man track team . A did at the conference meet in 1924. li' ,K Captain Lindsey of Huron was the high point man of the meet with a total illtl i ' took second in the high jump and third in the broad jump. He clipped prac- tically two seconds off of the low hurdle record and two and two-fifths seconds lv? l lrlel Lf 15 2X5 seconds which is faster than the Drake record. of fourteen points. Besides' setting new records in the high and low hurdles, he from the high hurdle record. His time in the preliminaries in the high hurdles was S l 2 s Bell placed in the shot put and Bloodgood in the 4.420 yard dash. Stolte and V 5 i Fennessey, the other two men, failed to place. l l 1 ff s ,l V j Ninety-six w 1 xlllifl.- me...cge,,- D. . ,ee Y. g 7 or lim' ' 1' 'i , ' -lg F , ' . al , f Pe' Pd fill l .gl sill Fd lee Lfelllbi Q 2 .aWf.a-Q... . 1, 'llli i i i 1 1 'ga P 1 , ,I 1 W ..,. I . Q af ,u A I .A, QPd Fc' W y X HU' .XV JFE Iii' Ei y pd L -l .1 Standing.'. Sowles 4CoaclJJ, Tsehetter, Lawrence, Nash, Stahl. ' w Swttmy: Van Heuvelen, Sutton QCa1pwtz11nJ. Dolan. .. V! ' Y ' 1925 ACADEMY BASKETBALL TEAM W ba, Bilge Ani Z VA 5 195 - 37 ACADEMY SCORES ' Academy 21 Cavour ..... . . .. I6 ff U1 , Academy 21 Hitchcock ..... . . .. I7 Wlglgi ' ' Academy I6 Huron High ...... .... 1 7 y Academy I2 Bonilla ...,... .. 25 V 5 A J, Academy II Blunt ...... 34 fwg-Jim A d A1 . .... fijfg in Asidza is C5112 W 22 A A Academy 20 Cavour . 5 fxjqi K Academy I2 Alpena . .... 26 1' Q ,Q Academy I7 Cavour . 16 A Academy 166 Opponents .,.. ISI A l FH ' p III- Ulfi Ninetv-seven FAA' ' fftg' 1 by A :Alf ,, '1 'iw Y Vffm- A V-'U QQSVIQZXN1 F iw ml-QQi'figQ-,QSTTQ EH? 'iiwfd We E535 i. ,T .1-I:-,,.,.-'--A-.-.N-. Y-U , ,QQ ,':?ilf , '-1:-' f lily? 'if lie-QE E: N - : :' F'-is , ':'f W A . V65 f Q4 , :HH A fi -Q i l ll 1 1 , :QS i l' EHEH 2' Sutton, Schuyler, Miss Ballack. Anderson, Buchanan T 1 HN fa Jacobson, Canson It Eaton, Launspach, Whitflnck, Ritchey, Gunn K 1 rl li . Wx .' SD, I 9 A A 55.51 WOMEN S ATHLETICS -Y...fi:2, 4 TQET M- ,l . WRST W. A. A. BOARD T 'H ,fy -1 1 1 ' QU, il Preszdenr ...... .......... ......... . . .ESTHER JACOBSON A ET ' .N Vice-President. .. .... EVELYN CARSON f A A Secretary ..... .... G RACE EATON Treasurer ................ ....... . HELEN GUNN Deparzment Represeniazifae. . . .... HELEN M. BALLACK ,l yi Head of Hockey ........ ...HELEN BUCHANAN , . Head of Volleyball. .. ..... MARION ANDERSON if if Head of Basketball. . . . . .LALEERTA LAUNSPACH Head of Track ..... . .PAULINE WHITLOCK Head of Tennis ..... . ....... .ELs1E SUTTON A A Head of Outing Club .... ....DOROTHY SCHUYLER .V A QI fl 5 aim H 1E 'fd 5 Ninety-eight 53-fa-gJL-.--.-,--...--.,.,.-....-...,,..-,.,M,..,,... ,:,7?EH:,T ,,,.,.,, ,HH ,M nn H , H , ' mf. :nv ., 31 ' 'L .. -,.,f,1 L16 X. EFX ST: , . , . V , 1 ff . Y 'fini' fr rj' - ' '--.. -9 --.. t.-.. '11, J --M . l - Fill - -' lil t.. 'i' Xs.:f ... ll Z Y i 'W' ' H ' Y' W7-F' 'iii X215 i l X ' eff -f ----- W--A ' 'f' . f 'rf' --- -f- safe:--v f ff e-S . '-- ' 'eww . . . . , ' ' . . ' W l 1' ..,., ' A.A. , ..,,. . . ,.,.,., ' gi i ,aj .K 1 f e ,I ' ., - lk ' ' X . ' , ' 1 5- ,,.1.4,g5A-5 ' v :a rf w V 53 H , J ' -L ' I ' ,, -.: 3, ,rugs - gg-' ,',: , ,A 'lg' ff ll . . if-, 'sri f ix-fl -I-rl , . . 'W' ., .7 t J .,,,f' fy' .- 2 -. .7 ' 5lll'f, lil , ' - 1 , ' 7 r - L- .f vw.-4s'yr if wi -1'-1:1 ,,1, -1. . - ' .4141 ' thy at a, - . ' ' V . ' 41- A 1. sg ,f 1-eff .. -f Ip, 1 . , . -' A - V. - .. . f 'Y 'ses 1 .. V .V 1 yan., . 'f- - -..-f':1:f:e:..2- '- 2' 'rw 'L rigs yl- ,zeal-2 .r W , ., . hm it , wa ,, '01, 'X'-, A If I A l'?'x ' f' 'l 1'Z?'I- 'f'5 f'15'Z2'V' 7 ' '- - fir 1-w wa - - ar , -s w f -. w- ' A 4-v l . , i - L I- 4 ff - V AT 'Q' 'ff' 1' i 'Y P -aff N is X - Q '4 - -' - - ' -vs-A rs! .X . 1'-'C 7 I ,, ' f r '4' Y 42 ' -'UE ij t v -' ' ' ' ' , f ' ' 1 ' ' f'f-'3 f?f+Jf1--1Vf41Tf'1311MWw 5 wf1 Yf.ff2' - N X , - f- ' -f ' e 't I :L i E116 22-21 -TE -:,:g:'3gg23.,QE1'1f'fC5. ' -If-5515 1 f- rf f 'D ,r -gg . 1 ,ff 'g,,1- ' fmb jl, f 'f2,':-, . 131, .9 .V 5 ,-ifllk' ' 1 2. f ' ' W7 K ff' mt I' 'A ' A ' ' q 1 ,i . 1 1 1 i l . V .- ' 1 -2 ' l l .. V.,.. . Q f ' il gg iiff' X f I A g e t s , I -sf:-1-:...::...t,:1-q.1t,-:Q-Q.-wart' ,f:,.4.1-za ..,. 1111-V ..,i ' 1af::E ..,- ', ., ,441 . ' I I- . . ' f ll?-xml i ic-'rf l . I 'i 2 ' F ly l . ,. INV H Woman's Athletic Association is now an established organization in ' fix-l . , . . . ' . . Huron College. Since its affiliation Wltlnl the Athletlc Conference of i American College Women it has grown to be one of the most import- I, f 1 'fmekgsr fl! . -. . - ant organizations in the College. The purpose of the association is to promote clean sportsmanship, honesty, and class loyalty, to unify the athletic efforts of the women, and to formulate a policy for the control of inter-class competition. The governing board of the association consists of a president, vice president, sec- , retary, treasurer, a representative of the physical education department, and head of each of the major sports. Any undergraduate Woman of Huron College is eligible for membership when she has made a class team in at least one major sport. These teams are chosen on a three fold basis: athletic ability, faithfulness, and scholarship. Ninety-nine 4 'Hi iii .N nl W I 4 1 i ,ggi ill wil . li Q , ,i i I E. I, l r l l i 1 1 l A 1 I I l lr E631--1 -Pd W. E? fir Wren thousand points, a W. A. A. W. A. A. fC07lfiH1lZdl W. A. A. awards consist of a sweater for twelve hundred points, HH for one pin for three hundred points, and class numerals for one hundred points. most for her College, chosen A fine emblem is given each year to the Senior H girl who has done the on a five fold basis: athletic accomplishments, service, loyalty, sportsmanship, and scholarship. A silver loving cup is given to the class winning the most class tournaments each year. THE SPORTS Hockey was started in Huron for the first time last fall. Although it was a new sport there was a splendid representation and the Sophomores had a hard time secur- ing the extra po-int with which to Win the tournament. E 4 One hundred LJ-L 'F' JJ' '-Sq, 'ff ' g : ' ' , ,, ' , I FH. 'rr ,wr :.: 5:11-'i v' .mst , :I .: -3.3 .,. Q , ,, , -f- ff- .I' .... 'rr' '::' - QP' r-5' Q. . . T 1 - Pe - -Maw -- itll' . . 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H Q ' .1 ' -' ff ,. ,,,. ,,.., , - A -sf ff' 1 , 2,5 ' - , Q w W. 91:1--we - i11'5fZ . - - E f'If.W?-- f , . f' f, l z ,.,,.--W . V sfgvg-w . f ,., .-.-. f' 42z f 'f , - 7 'A ' 1:2-sk ew : E3 -2 'llii wii 1 - 1 'J 5-4 'trf:'r'1pg.. . ,,,, .,Tj,'gf ff . .:, JW ' 2 ml ' -'ABU '52 v 'W- - Q ' . ., i 1 W. A. fCo7zti7zzzedD Following hockey came the volleyball season. This sport needed no publicity due to its popularity last year, and five complete ,teams fought every night. The Sophomore team could no-t be defeated and again tcok the tournament. Next came basketball, The Juniors and Seniors had to combine to make a team. The Freshmen brought in some peppy players and only through a stroke of luck did the Sophomores uphold their record of tournament winners. l i I About twenty-live girls from various classes entered the tennis tournament last year. The Junior team won the class tournament while Miss Helen Gunn re- ceived the prize for being the girls' College champion. Baseball season last year was somewhat irregular. VVhile a W. A. A. team was chosen most of the interest centered around the society tournament. Eight teams were entered, the Gamma Theta Rho literary society winning the championship. Track is being offered this spring for the first time. i Outing club is a sub-organization which takes care of all organizations not under the heading of a major sport. Hare and hound hunts, horseback riding, roller skat- ing, ice skating, canoeing, etc., are the main activities. . Oni- h und red one 5 :flight r - ffl? fail NIV 'li l ' 4 -...lt .VM . rl .Agile , if F 3 . 41 i . A I 1 One hundred two f. X IKL., XX xx ,f f' ' Wf A 'X , At jjj , -, Wx' fx--fir ff Q'--1,- 1. ri, l N-,MAX x I,- ilheaturv V E -1 ' -:.-3 E 'O . 1: O ::: ....-it 1 A 1 A S r. A -'fe e H A fa-. ,l H ll, . CALENDAR ,EE Q U SEPTEMBER ,. , lp W 16-First Chapel. Everyone enjoys the novelty. Ji ,ll 2 17- Hello Day.'l Ina meets Luther. J 19-Due to the rain, the Freshies look greener than ever. ,Q i ' 20-Little Girl's Party. Y. M. Stag. nk l 26-Founders' Day. Annual formal reception. ' l 27-ffwhar for? what for! 1 1 J E. OCTOBER 2 rin 1 3-Bag rush. Freshies win. ii A 5-Election of Pow-Wow Princess. F -f ,6yf'2: , ' ' 18-The Scalpers play at Yankton. The Remsters take a cruise in their gondola. we 24-Pow-Wow Day. Biggest wind of the year. Pink issue of the Alphomega. H 5 ' 30-Dr. McCune talked to the students in chapel. CNote lj. ' NOVEMBER 1-Lynn Wiren did not go to sleep in psychology class. fNote Zj. '32 13-Society pledges perform. i ' 16- The Renowned Bachelor breaks into print. ' U ' 19-Football banquet. Alice McMichael steps a first string man! P W ll , 22- To the Ladies. . 4 all 1 ' 24-Van Coons refrained from giggling for eleven seconds. QNote 35. jx DECEMBER l ll 11-Dr. Oxtoby runs out of Ford jokes. 19-Much needed vacation begins. 'i lil , , . N JANUARY ' I V ' 7-Everyone Wears his presents to school. j 9-Alan Gunn gets to Economics on time. CNote 4l. 12-First home basketball gameg Huron 48, Flandreau Indians 19. l fl ,l 22-Basketball men met all the girls in Redfield. ,lfggggl , 26-Waldo Uecker from the Mines breaks several hearts. , E 27-Everyone rushing madly to finish semester papers and cram for exams. ' i FEBRUARY l lil 2-Post-Exam Jubilee. Too -late to worry about Hunking. , :mf 5 8-Basketball team leaves on southern trip. . 1 10-Rocky Evans is limited to five jokes a day in Evidence class. CNote SD. .7-gil 12-The Eulaleans entertain the Orthos. 20-Terp holds a radio convention. Louie Sowles yells for Hamline. 1 l 23-Colonial Party. - X ll' , . 28-Frost-Boyd eclipse. ll ', MARCH l ' 8-Zeke is campused again. 5 ' 9-Student body initiated into mysteries of Roberts Rules of Order. W 'l 10-Huron Finishes second in state conference. Hr- pl 12-Skip night, the dorm girls are free for an evening. , ll , ' S4- T gre spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to what the girls have been think- 7' S . ing a out a t e year. ' l 18-The glee club widows begin to rush the mails. , H B P 24-Hugh Sweet chaperones the girl's glee club. W ' . ll ' A APRH 'll I I 4 ll' 1-College decides to build new dormitory, science hall, and library. CNote 65. .RSX , 2-The book has gone to press! ' J' e - A A, NOTES ,E jg Nate 1-This happened quite often. ,lj l 1. 4 Note 2-This isn't true, of course, but it might have been. El ' li Note 3-We're not sure whether this happened or not, but we've all prayed for it. l .55 Note 4-Perhaps this isn't the date, but we're sure it happened sometime in January. l l l Note 5-Dr. Oxtoby deserves a vote of thanks. 7 ' ll ' Note 6-April Fool. One hundred three Il ,FEA 5 H We-LV. 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EN P 1tf.faplQ Speczally featured at S40 to S55 leaf-itz Ei il if EVE limi ii T., Qiff II Variety was the thing. Variety in style, color and fabrics with a decided leaning to the youthfullines. Il Whatever your mind- light'-it you can make a selection here that will satisfy your most exacting mood. rim mlm? -all ll ffl NEW HATS NEW SHIRTS NEW SPORT SWEATERS 12 T I all IMT V1 It . F - ll' .gfirigr . . A . , qi CZ 2 it T Pa g ' af - P r - A 2 T 5:33 rms 11011515 jbflf RPENHEIMER CLOIHE -. QQ Mi ,laxfjgf .--e - T P ' ll Ono lzundrofl foul' T ,r,r r T had of 7? 1' g? FE ?fl iPE E FAIRY TALES ' A man once went into a postoffice and found a pen that would write. V Once upon a time there was a student who never borrowed anything from his -1-lie-2 X' 5 -.. ef roommate. 1--Ili' A There was once a girl who didnit want to be pretty. 'i Once there was a college Freshman who didn't think he knew everything. E' ir- I li f-g -. 5 - ., .-gr.-gp 'X -' SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN KNOWING :T In certain parts of England the inhabitants have a great deal of trouble in eat- ing grapefruit without squirting the juice in their eyes. all ff I X sf' ' 3-715 r K I 5 -551,1- On a cold day if a phonograph is not wound at intervals it will run down and stop. This will also happen on warm days. y 1 In Switzerland the natives find it extremely difficult to put on their shoes I without stooping over. I Psychologists tell us that it requires almost twice as much wind for a person to play a cornet as it does to play a violin. lx PLEASE NOTICE My smile. . . ...................... ..... P rofessor Kimble My girl .... ................... ....... F a t Schuyler 1: My neckties. . . ............ .Ed Hoy My marcel ..... . . ..Lawrence Murphy fix ji My popularity .... .... K enneth Laughlin My brief case . . ............ .... G eorge Wright '-- . 3. CAN YOU IIVIAGINE l hfi Dean Hill without his glasses? l - A1 Ross stepping? I ! 'll A disagreement in the French Department? Q' Phillip Spaice not mentioning Pilkington's good looks? Leota without Rogers? QE . Professor Lackey skipping class? y - I RADIO PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT y 'Ill Broadcast from Station HC on a marcel wave of 300 meters at 7 :3O P. M. The following artists and others will give the program: I Somebody Stole My Gal ..................... .... G eorge Wright Hfltil Sleep .................................... .... C hoate Johns Sweet 'Alice' Ben Bolt ............. .... -I . Burns Taylor l l My Laundryn ...................... ..... L yle Elward ,L I I The Pal I Love Stole the Gal I Loveu. . . ..... Lewis Warsing I l, One hundred Eve 1 1 w gi aeW.fMF+feQ'f.awPe-t E-,- 432. .I , I 11 E it 1 L' 1, fl px: t f' .Q 1 eeefsfidffemdm' 5 . poi ii i will 5 s pg ff e ' as t -It 4??'fv'6135 tg' e tttt t 0 LIN STUD IO a n Up-to-Date and a Date Ahead Q 5 '5 if! '34 tit' n all ftti t' pf L W f t Pd tg PHOTOGRAPHS s -the appropriate. gift for every ,gn 5 5 I occasmn t Professional Finishing of tiene:-it Kodak Work Y :': f . The Latest in Picture Framing Rin i One hundred six s tt 3fgwws5i.eT efs 'e AU tt- H J Ir 5 ie:w43tf1g? we FW Edt D. 5 , LH.-. . ,,,. YM,-H, H, ,W , . - , V V V mfg., f 77:-9 f -.1 eq - e-5-f ' .vs - e fc' A , 1. , A e....- -' r if IN THE SWEET BUY AND BUY ' I O I' A week at the College: i Sunday-Collection. Y ,, , y Monday-Registration fee, class dues, breakage fee. .r i I Tuesday-Buy books. l Wednesday-Help the society for the prevention of flat-footed policemen. Thursday-Buy a half interest in the Y. M. We Friday-'Nother day, 'nother dollar. . 2 i Saturday-I-Ielp support the starving landlady. 5 l Sunday-Oversleep, no collection. FOUR WONDERS OF THE YEAR AMONG THE IUNIORS ' we--S1 1. Dec. 8-Juniors win inter-class basketball tournament. li ' 2. Feb. 12-Thonssen takes first in state extempore contest. .1 itil, l 3. Feb. 22-Stolte and Gellerman break several hearts at Redfield. , . sl J. A 1 4. lVIar. 8- Kick me, I can't remember a thing. -Frank Brown. we R in H15 WHERE YOU WOULD FIND THEM IF A TELEGRAM SHOULD COME ijcgi . in i Paul Porter ........................................,... in the chapel balcony ,-my - Curt Crawford ..... .... a t the little store . i Pauline Whitlock ..... .. .with Doc Arnold Mfg 'V Evelyn Carson ...... ....... i n the Dean's office lfllliri I Lloyd Sweet ...... ...,.. a t Eighth and Dakota ix' R, HZ' Mary Davis .... ........... u ..... 4 ................ y vherever you Hnd Morris it-Q , 1 --1-A - gn I-I f I LATEST FASHION DISPATCHES +1 y Paris-False teeth-are now being worn to all social functions. They come in Y if fha all ,the fashionable co-lors to match ear rings or neckties, and may be had engraved gm I I with any three letterimonogram and two numerals. I Smoked glasses are very much in vogue, owing to the spring hats. v. pd Umbrellas and rubbers will be used during unsettled weather. ijt? M I 'I i EI X The worst fate in the world would be to be wrecked on a desert island with a Ml! crossword puzzle book and no pencil. Amy Radcliffe: Do you like Kipling? I Gellerman: Why, I don't know. How do you kipple? f d ll FE I -1 E fI'd like to write his epitaphf, I What would you sayin ull . born . Not that it makes any difference. , . l . One hundred seven ' r . J' . . I .. -. . I , . I ..L.,,,-r4f5s ' M W I ' W' I .... - ,M 1 .- E i Fd - i IFE f .. f Sill s 51:'i vii fx ,N- 1 , A in f 2 -i -J -. ,it gmx, Qizgr --' n ., y. .il -- L Lg, ,, ,.v fT fs'f ,if f X, X9 - T nf 1 .,,f. x H n A -rarjmfmrfffzrfxrirnfiziirities':f?ir1T'r5jffg-gg?'rwr' r'frrrrr-gf: v E1 ,i..u,.,... ..,.,.,,..c-...am-. .-- ,..... --.L , .. l.-..a.s.,s-... ,.,. -g.,n..- -Lam -. 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COLLEGE ANNUAL HEADQUARTERS The practical side of Annual management, including advertising. selling, organization and fnance, is cam- prehcnsively covered in a series uf Editurial and Business Management banks called 'Success in Annual Building, furnishedfree tqfinnual Executives. Secure Bureau ca-operation. We invite your correspon- dance. lj' '- - ' i I 1' 1. ' -2 'V 3 Q sxilrf Q g Fly ,I ia r 4 .l Pl , f 5 M155 1 Qi' w .H , ,LQ . ' like? ll ri 1,5 i Egan 11: ig 0521? ii 1iif'.'lS Eixifgifi 1 f, tw 52X ll ilk? 12 flzl 1-,iilg 'LI il? 6 n U :fiat 1-fi: Hftftj, :5 ,X . laggjf l limi: Milli' 5359551 V299 .r 17.1 .151 3 af! , '3 'elm nil L-2 Wiggzs will if 5 n ll, fy e.. 9-V 5 7-gkfg -I----nel 'cg- -'rv-v, --YY-.., na- L., ,..-L Y i.,..W...-.. E, ,..-,-,-.e- X --f--7 - Y ,.,1v,.H.,5N V, ,, I V . 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'R xi Rocky Evans: 'lAre you the bootblack that shined my shoes last ? , i I-LEN4 Bootblack Qdisgustedlyj: No, I've only been here a year. 'Q id w I 1 ' l Mike lftearfullyj: You know I feel dreadfully responsible about losing that N N football game. I' gl ill' Sowlesz How so?l' i , X' Mike: I cheered once at the Wrong time. f FH Definition of a football game-Twenty-two nice young men literally surrounded 1 by maniacs. 1 3 'lSprig is cub 1, lu .And the birds are sigig id the trees, And the greed yug thigs xr Are peeping forth. , All the babblig streabs lag And the gurglig brooks ly Are bubblig thru the Woods. V, HI, Sprig is cub. ' ,il Leota Qas she stifled a yawnj : ls your Watch going, Rogers ?', Hit Rogers: Yes, dear. , Leota: How soon ? He: Can We leave this auto cushion here all night ? y ll llll Farmer: Sure, where's your car? 'll ,, He: Someone sto-le it. 1 First Co-ed fdiscussing lit.j : Did you like the 'Passing of Arthur'? Ft' Second Co-ed: Yes, but I thought his dribbling was much better. Mr. Jewett: Hey, Garrett, don't you realize that one of your shoes squeaks i . ,, i I ill' in B flat and the other in G major? One hundred nine L o i , . - 1 - FE .-5. - .-li.. l:l1lE5..-'i-JQi '1.':'.?7.:.'f-L..5i'Clfb I I I mf ff::'I'I H7 of : - mf:- I-. -,XL I .X 3 'I E I I wry. I: 'I' ,ix I I I I U I I I I 4 I I gi LIE 5 . I I, It I I 4. S I. ' ' hir?---,,-,A-,,,,,,,Ca,..,-,,.A. A .L ,.....,-a.,qE.-Yv-f-------- A3--PP --'--- A -'-D T Y Y TF- - - '--------- V ---Mxfyq-'H ' ' It -RH' .Q L e THIS ANNUAL WAS PRINTED E AND BOUND BY IEC I iff'II .Wi '- I ' 4-A' i-'- .T-12: THE -1' I I FII I I A P RI TI C C II I Q 0 . ,Wu IL 121431 gunmslmwgzmunmilfimrihiif - J I K It ... .I I.. mn. .....w - .... W , I, I P J1ffi1fffI . . I A I UM M EJ- Phllllps Ave. at Seventh St. I AQ 'A-'-ff21'1'ff'-We I E59 F. IQ.- :LVL li? Sioux Falls : South Dakota THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT UIQ . PRINTERS 1 LITHOGRAPHERS I STATIONERS Wg 11174, 'gli . MI BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS Iggxl : I W? II ,. L ..'Y I! E A44 IZJII State Agents The Wo1'Zd'5 Saffft Safe, Q5 is .II l T EI if COMPLETE OFFICE AND BANK I 4 57 , U IMI OUTEITTERS 510250 1555? Iwi - fe Ia II SCHOOL FURNITURE -3 ' 'XIII 5:3131 and SUPPLIES I P We Igjiii I il 1 Q I3 PLAYGROUNIT EQUIPMENT mg:-T'E1? I'? O' ' It A 1Tfe:fFFr4,s - V, ft 'ff ' 3 I-.wk H State I ,QVXSK 2:2127 . V . I - . STATE AGENTS FOR fam Q ' 1 P l e 01- ,,,I HJ nghijigg ,O M achine ROYAL TYPEWRITERS gn I :.1',f'I I I . ' an A 5 'II' . 351335 if enomsaaczsw I I I2i'sIg91if?tIII D ' I ,IJ 1' gl mam I riplficarion. ., Ig IL? 1 cmaxwomno gi Full Mex- ,, f , ,I , 6963676163693 hb1edK5y J ,U ' 8 33333319 B335 Typ? , f f , I III ms I I 55353333355 F, 'wif I , Q . 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' ' '-5 -' ' ' .w,g-,e,'f .5,gfg5j' taxa ,..t,,,,f .Qx ,gig I , , -Q -L ,- 14 .' ,,a ,, 1, . , ,f,: . m J. , X . A .i.. X vm-wmlmlrwwmg QI: Z- We fm-hm-My l 'iRZ' il.l ig, ,.-- M. ......................:R Bri V! . if ,L 1 J--. Ae '1 , ' ,, J-, , 1, 5,i.g..Z:.s Hf'ft'.g114Q:. JH M... .152 if. .- 2 1 Q., 1-10--f,1 Howard: And will you be true to me while 1 am gone ? Buck: Yes, but don't be gone too long. 'Tlirtation is a circulating library in which we seldom ask twice for the same volume, and Mr. Lackey told one of his classes that love is a peculiar sort of blind- ness that one individual has for another. , The Rubaiyat Staff threatened to publish the name of a certain young man who was seen kissing a girl in the park, if he did not pay up his subscription. Fifty- nine young men called and paid up the next day, while two tried to subscribe for next year's Rubaiyat. . GOOD JOBS FOR COLLEGE GRADUATES Calling out the stations on an ocean liner. Deck swabber on a submarine. Chief linesman for the wireless telephone company. Stoker on an oil burner. Selling electric fans to Eskimos and ear-tabs in the South Sea Isles. - - I , -M56 ,945 C 'f Nl . ? ez , if 1 Q V ai g ' gg ' 0' Q' Ii-N , . P ? .. G' W W at 6 ? ' .ff .,.aS3'ni' Q 6 ,ig 1 'Wk I A '11 g ,...A4', .. 5. 4 A Til' Phoenix 81.00 31.50 31.85 513-Ag Style Shoes QF? and Hosiery .5,. ff-.Q x.N.y,,:nA. - . N4P.aD' . I ' 65 UQ oo 'fo Q UA el, we Qu Q Q o o Q been D o 4 Service Shoe Shop HURON, S. DAK. One hundred fourteen Q... .fm-T., , . , M Y , ,K XVe are always showing The Latest ...i11... COATS SUITS DRESSES Also the latest in MILLINERY ' ...at... POPULAR PRICES Vile cater especially to the College Stzzdmzts Q 0 f , Msn EL FUR wo S 1 ' ' E APPAR EXCWSN HURON. s. D. f. - . ., ,. ,-7--WFS is A 5 42' 5, its 1 4 ilifil M153 j lil' L. ii lFPfel digit? l. :lu-w !' EW .fig 1' I we 2'l,3l.l1i5 . he-' l ffivlti tr. gl if Q i'! Luigi We Kit: Mx wi- iggrt 1' if , , lifiiil itll ,1.,.f Wall' ls L25 -i i M w' Hr. 1 ', f WU! if Y 1' 5351. gf 1 iyilr :il lf' watt gtg! l,,'.,' J'I'1 ielx 1-L9 3592 12 iii? .5 1 1-i grab? 5.13 ,f 65531445 li 5,9 ?1 5 lilly 'H '-X rg' .twist 7 ggi E ff, N mx? . A 1 . lqfln 3 1 .H L' ., 1 .Fri it H ,ng 'ui all .3 lilfif 3 lima t'2.rJi - xi , -.Y : X FN e' 1 iiltffll Ti e' rf..Tei'f'L::f2Si:fjLitif! - --A f .- - 'Y -.a.1-.jL:,.fn.ve.z-L 1 in-.Ig Cf , . ..-B-ez--r .1 5-f -s.. .S-1 , -- Y r-arg, Y , ...I 1: ---U. -:-?- --, ATI- 1 NY, ,Y K4 to it t FH OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO THE PUBLIC- ' so so From the morning our first -Store opened we have been mindful of our great responsibility to tfhe public as its distributor of merchandise. We strive never to be remiss in this duty. , To know what you Want and when you want it and be prepared to serve you so that you will enjoy the greatest satisfaction, is the duty of all our Stores. The price alone tells only a part of our story. We aim to serve you well with goods of quality and character. Price is safe- guarded by the peerless buying power assured us by the enormous purchases We are constantly making for our hundreds of Stores. v o v Q io Jo J. C. PENNEY CO. F 'W i ' if 1 will I ,.,, fi.-'1 ltnqj ll l ' 'i liillll E li 'rbi We 3 If y 'll ff E , sgil lp Fifi it l gil l 'lla' l il ,Af A I EQ his FH r 'U wa 2 4 E fs 5 Q' .rom 435:12 L, riign -1:t g Afiilri-:S Y , , -.f --as-ff - - .. ' f-- --'- f 5 sri - - f -- -fr-v-7' -,,-- 1- wr atflfezme-W -W-we-iz- - 1-1.11: :-,sa-r..r . .i.g,: .,m1 1.-,,-. -. -,Q --fn.: nz-1v,::f,, . s d P? tlgii, - h I C. F. Koepp Co. -THE HOME OF- i HART SCHAFFNER Sz MARX CLOTHES A MALLORY HATS Q WILSON BROS. FURNISHINGS il . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED- OR IVIONEY BACK ,fad if L ' i IIFURNIT REA DR G - F , in 1 of national reputation and known quality constitute the greater part of our stock. Here are a few of the best known makes that we handle. Lloyd Loom Woven Baby Carriages Imperial Tables I White Sewing Machines Simmons Beds French Wilton Rugs Florence Oil Stoves ir' Beauvais Rugs Hoosier Kitchen Conveniences ll! Armstrong Felt Base Rugs Kleariiax Linen Rugs ll Garland Gas Ranges and Stoves Way Sagless Springs Levin's Upholstered Furniture Deluxe Coil Springs l Q 53 Z4 l I l W5 i' ,I SELL-JOHNSON-SEWELL CU. g l 1 FURNITURE UNDERTAKING One hundlred Sixteen l A .I IWAAAA . ,,,.,,, ggvmr, . Hmm., I I A Q I l' . 1,1'f A ., -Y,. .-,. A ,-.,. ,.., - - -- - . . ...... I , His I EQ. - ' ' W . 1'-J T izw 78:-O11.1if..fHffff. ' f:5Q: 'j.i. w--1' 'ii H 5 - .. 1 .2 - -3,-fn,-. f If ... K,,,1 1,-.IF .7 ..l '1' 'S' ' .. I1 1 Q xg-B, wr' K GBT!! X , ,:,, I. WLE , -. xg ,, ,,,H, , ,, ,,,, VW, ,,-,,:,,i f1-W V , 1 1 1, A H .si-Ebwmfiilm , . . , ,wa ..,, . . ..,r.....-- . D O . 1 X,,,, ' cf:m1:!cqf+v'fan-M11rvfwfrmne-?r'rw-11-:fam-I-rw,-vv-.-fa-AQ4-vm-f -.-M-1-mar,-,,..1.1. WI- W.. W -,.. ., A ,.. . 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I: 4, W1 ,W W' 11 31 ? 1, gg, 2-M-4 ., Y ,Q 2 1 .. 1 1 1.1, ' 511 ' '1' 1' Q '. 1231.1 fs' 1. 11 . 1 ss ,,.A ef. f , 551 4 2 , 1 111 1.11 i I1 ..,., . .,...,,,,., . . ,,,. ..,.. , .. .,. ..,, . .... . .. i f f-f--- 1 1 f f 1. 1 11 1 1111 HURO CLI IC AND PRAG E HOSPITAL 1 1, ii HI 111 HURON, SOUTH DAKOTA .1 2,11 I 'FN .: ze 1. 1,1 . 16K 1 B. H. SPRAGUE, M. D. H. L. SAYLOR, M. D. ' 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 J. C. SHIRLEY, M. D. W. H. SAXTON, M. D. 11 H. D. SEWELL, M. D. Miss RUTH RYAN, Tech. 1: J la 1 Organized and maintained for the Diagnosis, Treatment and Care of Medical, Surgical, Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat, 1 and Obstetrieal cases. I I Y I 1 1 OO O9 1 so so 1, 1 1 Authorized Training School for NlLY.Y65 in Connection 'Hi .aa H af ...fa 1i5a :1a?f,a52PamwPa1 , gi... .. Bama.. .-1. s ,sung T 'S - 'gf' TAKE YOUR GIRL TO X l T -Tu A -S? T T, for the FE Ti' T IT' i q Best Light Lunches 'in - in town YVe1l Sue, where shall we go tonight?', E f I XVhy, to Nicks' of course, Chauncey? t- l at ' is N QQ l NICKS' CANDY KITCHEN A Phone 492 Fi? il Q5 1052 Third si. A HURON A 'lil THE NATIONAL BANK OF HURON A i it IW il 'ill HURON, So. DAK. .W lTT'-ini Capital and Surplus S110,000.00 FE Iii ' I :ln This bank has demonstrated its strength and confidence by building IIE T A its resources up to an amount now exceeding Ella, i s2,5oo,ooo.o0 A -all ITP One hundred eighteen I I We FQ. rl i. l Jr -T.-. :S Y .Y W-.. .N Y -F 1 ' 1- 'S ' gee-'5 A -1- -4. ef is El 1 FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE 1926 RUBAIYAT Ill 1 AJ Seen by the Student Body , S I f b k Rxzcsufrs ill , a e o oo ..,.............,.............................. ,,,. 1 Donations. from kind friends ......,.............. i ...S -.,....' - Rent collected for use of Rubaiyat typewriters ..... . 1.30 Ogercharges ...................... .......... , , 1g00,00 'ii A vertising- 'Q ' Business concerns .................................................... . . - Coeds adm-rising for me.. ............................................ ,. 6323.22 R Bribe money from profs for placing pictures of their visages in the Rubaiyat .... . 300.00 M' W. A. A. Department Cfor spacej ........ . ......,......................... . 650.00 1 Refund from olin-'S studio ............................. .... ........... . . . 295.00 1 Q. My ' Total Receipts .......... ...................... ..... S 1 2554.94 - DISBURSEMENTS Zf XR ' Ruhaiyat st-ationery .......... ................. ..... S 1 .25 '. Office furniture and Hxtures .,......... .,,, . 69 '--23'- ' Replacement of window panes ........... .. 100.00 li ' Bribes to restrain music department .,... . 315.00 l 1 Donation to Athletic Association ...................... .. 630.00 ': Refreshments for Staff ................................. .. 560.00 lb Medical attention for advertising manager's black eye ..... 25.00 lx Paid to engraver ...................................... .. 200.00 'il Paid to printer ......................... 1 ............ ,, 275.00 ' Olin-Official Photographer .... . . 300.00 I Editor's Salary .............. .. 1250.00 Managing Editorls Salary ....... .. 1500.00 i Circulation Manager's Salary .... .. 1000.00 .git-N Advertising Managerls Salary .. .. 1000.00 ae' Art Editors' Salaries .......... .. 1500.00 ' l, ' Staff Advisor's Salary .......... .. 1000.00 I X. Ii' Salaries for Remainder of Staff .... .. 2500.00 , ' Final Staff Banquet ............ 398-00 iilsfa A 512554.94 . . LL L Bowen Publishing Co. MODEL STEAM V. . - HURON, s. D. LAUNDRY N. , , l ii' 1 O . lip i l ALL KINDS of PRINTING .Q . . OUR CUSTOMERS up 1 I MUST BE ff Q Keep in touch with S A TI S FI E D ,, Ui S Huron and .5 Huron College M . through ' i HI, The Evening Huronite HURQN, S, D, rm 4 - - - me .A E?5W9i ,..:,-,,1-f.-::-,ie-JL.,,.:.-1:- - ----4 fer-nw-ffx-P---:ciw 1-B-W Y L 1:1-ave-QQE-r-fi-QEQLA-1-en1.fi.i,E.:.-, - .1-14.4.2-1...,...r -4' W Q uf. 41 1. 'HZ i 'lr ffl? 5' ef ,QQ --1 ,A Tr: :jimi grjzejfo, 1,5 jifff .L '- 'T A -1 B-'--,,,,, ,3 fi Y ' rw'- ' '-'HW' fn- - 'A2 1: : LA'5' ' ' 'L 'a ' ' f'f i'-'TQ-wx K 3 353' '5 I ' ,E -,t li il Fl? v I VH. Y 'WS STUDEBT Cmbtrb . ,. COLLEGE MEN 2 to Regual-ly enl-olletl QD1-, McC'une s IigLl16SJ . .islti 1 ttol ,giget rich .................,.... fig H1 be 11C1..:..n.v ..... :...': .... lr 5- W fl.-.,.:L2B,QL'-'.-LLLW lalk about their swell Jane . ....16J 3 A ljggg 2- Talk about their 'Kswveill sheik . .... 1-ll , 1' 4 Kick about their profs ...... H313 Z2 ff--Q if Have any kick coming .... H313 5 Boost the College . .,.................... 12 I bv-ny l Would Bgm for ir .......,.............. 311: If you are working your way Hfitzl' ' ' ' 1--1 - ' ' 1' - Q f' 111535 fglflll l1flff'l1f'?fi.ff'l'l'lIll.f W1 'fltlfano through SCh001 and Want to make gf all Think that they 211-Q funny, .............. 275 yguf Vacafign period you, drop lxlgif fivgg xy f 3 ..................... . . B . 1 5 , It axiilllfuliil femuw edml. funny ...- H 1 in and see us. The Puller Brush Would lynch said feature editor. .. .1312 Company Vvill pay you according 7-A Q 'W 1- . to your efforts. We can place 01 z 'MZ'Ziffflglgml d 85 S men in various territories within a my as' Arnol on radius of 200 miles from Hu o 1 li g'y,jg, r n. - 13 A W E Til General Agents i l 5.533 1 lil-'12 33 it ' - ' H N3tlOH3l Lrfe Insurance Co. gg 3 Room 5 Koepp Bldg., 255 Dak. Ave. wafer? ,EJ iii, H S D k iff? Complete Protection Insurance uron' a ' , inf.:-F 1- Yi 55- ' will EEE! fxn ,-if g ,ygffgas Always ask for Fur- will , 1 tlifii Al XX llllJllil EJ , EN' l'! BELL BREAD ft-iii li 'l QQ! X 5 it S MEET L 5 W ' 1.-:5-I ' if - - S' . il Made with Mak S2 -ME AT llE1illl5'tl it :STORE X - X mil if - ' 'S L fllllN ll Shzp Any Place - E - . I illlillllllil gl Emeril N MQ 5 ' sm' J, , 3 21 f V I n 'lull of Q ,f J ijlktai 'fig l'i'7::Li g QI, 5 WJFJ, g 1 , B 1 E B li til' el S eam a er ' 'Z Y MASONIC TEMPLE Q Q. , E lg ,, 1, 1' 33353 Phones 481 and 8630 Huron, S. Dak. 5 1,313 .L 1 ffl ' 1 ' li Ono hundred twenty Ki Zi33:3E...,..,,,,,:A,-,Mm-,w,XW-W Q , V V il lf.lQlQi7ff'f3f11f'f'Tfiff T ii Tiifkxii WE' ffsvS1Ff3i 7 ful' nl -.-,.e- ...L-....g,, ,,,,., L Lib., ,,Y,,,, A , N., , our L ., L .. . .. ..,,n- , l ,-w .L my T' .1175 li VAT: , -W Wm..- ,,,, ,.,.,,., ..1..--v.:..: Yi,ff -f.-..-,,2e.r,,,,m.....R:ef. , ..,, W A KJ, ....,,..e..wT,5 l l ill, l THE 1925 PICNIC SEASON ,l T SHERMAN Sc MGE gilllll gl! , CHAPERONES llgexllllg l' ' .-V l A ,E Daniel Gage and Mary Belly Frank Jevvett and Ruth Hegenerg William Garrett THE LIVE DRUGGISTS and Mary Margaret Robb A T llf THE INFANT TRIAD Y' QSeven times a weekj 2 :ll IM yu Lnther Noe .,... ....,.......... I na Webb and l Ralph Johnston.. .,... Mary Kannegieter ' has Doc Arnold .............. Pauline Whitlock SUPPLIES . ' ' 'J'-imifh lu. A ...5??f-Jifiia THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE AljiN 'HM il Morris Gilbert George Wright Mary Davis .l . . . l.fl.lll' qllff l AACTIVE PARTlclPANTs Send us your fznzshzng fwolffz gif ,l Howard Wells ............. Helen Buchanan lil ' l J. Burns Taylor. .. ...... Alice Ritchey ' X Fred Mack ...... 1 ....... Maxine Frost Effiimfli ,, -J. Harold Boelter.. ..... Gladys Nicholas lerfullll Glenn McAllister, . ...... .Leota Coyner If ' William Dincfler.. ..... El'n J R- llihxill gl. l Leslie Boyllff .... ..... v draJrBrz?dlSy Huron South Dakota l 1 Wllllll all .X l ll? l - .J 154-3 j Ml .CG A5339 'N ll lzl ' 'of nt erm it ' l - ' 5 file' ll xll L i M Q - y H itil Q A ' GT l H, . GRAND AND UPRIGHT PTANQS l ly 'li ll 'l Oldest in America-Best in the Worldv ll -A455 For more than a hundred years they have been chosen to grace our most ll l musical homes. B, A CQSTAIN BROTHERS gllgl T l FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS rl V lifwllll Plat dll l l SEE, ll V 'A 'NW ll 5 MEET ME AT 'MES U ll ll lslgn ll l any lil 1 l V filfw ll! l , alfa :FM A TAYLOR S CIGAR AND NEWS STURE lglqll , '5 l lqltll ll l H 4 llyljt gl ' ,'1,',,l:l l lx . 'Ml' PAT O'BRIEN, Manager HURON, S. DAK. .1 One lll1llCll'k'd twrlllty-one T 'Tl -1 33 2. Y. - ark N -NJ! . ' A-rn s it A I f 9 1 1' ' 1 -Q y 05 ,Mfg . ..i X, 'U ' itil 1 :I if Newton s Confectionery and Luncheonette o o Ve fw gf: Electric Baked VVaHles Electric Toasted Bread E f' Sandwiches ji - Fancy Sundaes and Sodas N f ha - 4 - Lime Freeze , if F. C. o H M A N J Fine Illerchant Tailoring tit it W mumn STREET NEAR DAKOTA AVENUE gn A 5' Suits and Cvercoats S35 and up if Bring us your CLEANING AND PRESSING I MQW E ,t 1' Stowell Style Shop , 1 926 Third st. ' The za ttf WELARINS APPAREL eder Drug C0- ' ... OT... tigg. WOMEN AFD MISSES HURO-Af imi Style Withozit Ext1'awzgance l ' 'L The Marvi'n Hughitt Ei Barber Shop DIAMONDS- i i 9: XVe carry some beautiful l Under the diamonds, elegantly cut, T MARVIN HUGHITT HOTEL mounted in the latest 'Ed O, white gold mountings. i t - A 'tl f The Best in th e Northwest A L F O R D KEEP E Shingling a specialty Jeweler and Optician tl Ono hundred tw:-nty-two - I l EL init, E an E i E431 x ,. ,S m.fi'jfQfE.i'f -eff-E en e e E 'E on 'E D i oooo f' 5. .A , -'11 -pd -:I-' , --- . W L- -.1 -Y ' - G... -1 1. -... -ITYF' 1. T 02 ,yr Ill, A MH T LongStafiDrug Co.:-ig always have in stock l LOWNEY'S - CANDIES 5 the best in popular Perfumes, u Face Powders, etc., and the Famous Non-Leakable MOOREJS FOUNTAIN PENS The Hnest in the World, also J P69 , T .--. 1 'A lx L' -1- E 1,5 gf, 1 ...,- lr-jg' 416 i V r HTF, Q TN .-I if! , + fgf ,Lf 4 W if n o I 0 I 13 the pens which give satisfac- 1 X, t1on. Q , 0 T 0 ' 0 5910 L We Stand Back of Them 1-2 3, P 9014 West Third Sn., Huron, S. Dak. i silt iii Ek? Paramount and Warner Bros. Picture Bartola Pipe Organ id For Real Entertainment Visit the KM :T it , f ti LYRI 'IHEAIER ' ij in Il' 3 ' Shows 3:00, 7:30, 9:00 4 1 'lit EE THE REASON THEY ALL GO TO THE LYRIC IS TO SEE THE BEST ,E 5 Just as Huron College Endeavors to Give the Best in Education 'Ii' V -so- ' . A ROBINSGN SHOE COMPANY ii 'IMI' i ENDEAVORS TO GIVE THE BEST IN FOOTWEAR i 'W W One hundred trwe11ty4th1-ee T ESF :ni-Q as rtcr :ig-ir?-Sw,4li535'E?Tg fflflfglo Dfksf. F6 . E: .lf I E 1 5 A MATDENlS Sllildfly-Y and efveniflyf by tlfpvintment I ah d'b . ' l ' al as ga Jay Spmk ik-N The - ....-,.,. -5- E T E H Y l The 3 '- '- ' The - 1 year year year 5 ear hope. nonchalance. doubt. guile. The year ' despair. 5 ' is 3 Q - Q 7- Q, 1 gifwhen you tackle the upper classman who ' cut you out with your best ,airl last sum- E ' mer. Q3 'W 4 h fe of 5 Hike 'NH Xi of , t ' f ' of fit TTI, li, V c of f f fill :3l'f .?ft'Q1?i 'Football's mo-st blissful moment- .f , ' 1 l it 21 il What fellows like in girls: :ini I 14 Brains LN Beauty llylgg A l Wit Beauty Style Beauty r A Wollman DENTIST Ojfzce ofvez Olympza Candy Kztchen PHONIE 671 RES PHONJE 364+ DENTIST FE Phones: , - Office 8650 Residence 3498 ' I ' . .H f ODD FELLOWS BLDG. HURON, S. D. ,, li af Benj. Thomas, M. D. E . EYE, EAR, NOSE, T M THROAT ' i Q0 Rooms 4-5-6-6a-7 l MASONIC TEMPLE HURON, S. D. C R Stewart, D D S Over Fa1mers Sc Merchants Bank Phone OFFICE 6+7 RES 783 D C S Jones DENTIST Offzce ofuer R0bl7ZJ'07Z Shoe Store OFFICE PHONE 61+ Ont hundied t-uentx f ui A Gardner Sz Churchlll LAVVYERS Ofver Fzml National Bank HURONI S DAK TU? 'FTF ef ,QJWW X?k'JiWN3W YQ' .i ,4 5.2 'l li V I vnu! lg- Ili E ' 'il D 0 .Ao . 0 0 ' ' 0 U U l . , 1! . 1 t W 'ea l .. ll H io - I iw- E in :-: - - T aa a Y A E E ',:,.-el gl' i r. . . - E ll ellie? 'Ill i Q ' 3 2' ez 'T alba-gg . . U 5 za: za It 3 W' T illw E . . . will la' . V T' V t ll? L...mmu.E.--mH our-HMM Mmmi W prim -u E A . j ier- . 's We -,E E E ' 1 I L 1 1' l 1 1 J 1 1 I 1 i 1 1. ll -I I 1.4 01 '-14 1 11 y, I. W' 5 1 i 1 4: 1, l 1 sf l,, PE n 'JY 1. a 1, l I F Il I il l fi 1, 1? Pi L lf if ef fQftef Fiqie'iZ- if ifef et'i22fT?5- gg I V lil ILE' Eel 119 'fr i 4 J 'S g x k :'zC 'H - 'i 'U': L ' 4 x a ' 44 ' 'J 'fy' 'Whit' 'f' 'L' ' ' HA ' -1 fry ':1f fgf' Q l 111 ' QA G. F. VANDERSTEIN imugxly I JOE. CHRISTION ll to I 1.111 . sl-Sa-M11 legit 1111 11 ,1 A f f5if121w ffflfllxlf ling 1 Illl EWG I' t0l'0 l -'1 I l'A'1iQl N l 1 W ' if ' 512 Mal' l i3ImYf7llQliQ'fiZ3l ' , lfr 1 1- 7 fIs?'.f51: ft .,1.-,- 1 51- '1 l f-'lf 725-'l 1'f3! ' 11'11' '-A 11-- ,,1. 1 IH T41 5252 11 DIAMONDS ll if . f- f1 - 1 11 will lg? JEWELRY yi ww N 1..1 1,1. : .111 4 .1,1 1 SILVERWARE 'dll I I :Iggy ,1 Uv, ,H X, i W,fa1.1, F, :,. ,1 :fy y 9 ,- 11,15 '1 9 41. lille? l il l' 33: A'1' , 1595351 lilllll 1' A if , -1 1, 11 ii' All ' 1'-All ' lt , .1A w I I I 1 1 1 f I lfggfll HJ, lg ? V,.11 5 1Vb V1 if We Guarantee Everyihing We f1FaE',..l1' I -7?-fl A ,-:evil U ' S EU N631 'll-I 'A ik ,, Sm! lt I .' ' -mf lil 3.1 , 111Jfl1i PERRITQ ' wi 1 lil-Q11 I R v fll li 1lul:,l CARRY EVERYTHING IN' TI-IE DRUG LINE levy, pp :-z :Oz X ' 19,5 Q1 my Periodicals, Athletic Supplies, Imported and Domestic Toilet lulgil' EQ! Articles, also anything you need for your 11 lfkl party' fgjdflm gs .1 Wi: LJ all ,1 ll cs 95 .lull 1 1 1f:r J ,, 5111! UNUSUALLY GUGD liiigll ' 1 1 It my Picture Frame Mouldings : We have a complete line of Standard l I Swing and Wall Frames l HX 5 y I :Oz :Oz 5.1311 I SEE OUR PICTURES Ill ,E ,, 1 'tl 9 I ' 'I 1 KINYONS ART SHOP FNW lu W I' QW, PHONE 615 1027 THIRD ST. img! ' w l l 4 Om- hundred twenty-five if . N 'ff' ,, W ,,,, ,Y H, Y ,rgm ,,,A Y Y YYY N-7740? Y WW, ,, X -W Aa,vd,.M -1, nl: Ii ill-5 y ,, M fi 'ete' 1 ffffif-17gi.-1 -T-if p'f:l4l! to I aa R Q If I '55 3 L, HQ f 1 A f ' . 51 I ' I ill W. . is Pd '-T Electric Shoe Shop M. A. WAHLGREN MEN'S AND BOYS, SHOES Shoe Rebuilding Service Mail us your old shoes N V 9 2-'Q T E , will 2 55 Huron : South Dakota y l Vg Phone 617 1039 Third Sf. Culhane Dairy Co. 11 A. F. CULHANE, Prop. ,., 'ill MILK, CREAM AND BUTTER m r pp l l Z4 A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL E yllll r L O 'Ll X G E Farm Loans and Insurance , 'ill l .51 1 fjg The Roomy Theatre : Always a , 0 Good Show B. it PHOTOPLAYS 3 Q IISeleeted for you entertainment. QIAC- O-mcg.. Odd Fguowy Building rl Ei bi companied by interpretative N ' f 'I Organ Music. :fz ll 22 M - Comfort An ffflalea' Attraction HURON, - - SOUTH DAKOTA all E iii l B Ol m ia Cand Kitchen ' I . Y P ,,, Y Huron Dairy Products Co. 1 N REGULAR MEALS FROM 6:00 A. M. K- GREENQUIST, Mgr- X Jil- E TO 8:00 P. M. . 3 rllli ll Lunkhes Served Wholesale and Retail l 31 Until Midnight MILK, CREAIW AND BUTTER FE lgwl Home Made Candies Your business will be l w, 3 appreciated 5511. l JOHN GEORGIADES, Proprietor Phone 8169 Huron, S. D. y .Im all li One hundred twenty-six V lsrr sl ' i l so rsrr l l . AA or , L IERSRS 'QFEFE f Pd -Z' FBI . ffSay it with Flowers -FROM- C. G. Walker, Florist 339 Dakota Ave. Phone 789 FOR QUALITY MERCHANDISE Everything in I' CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE and ALUMINUM-WARE Huron : South Dakota L. Chas. P. Warren C. A. Kelley LAWYER ATTORN EY-AT-LAW , sz Room 10 Offices in Ilforld Bldg. MAsoN1c TEMPLE 0,0 24 HURON : SOUTH DAKOTA HURON, S- D- One of HlL1'0HJ5 Largest and Oldest Bwinerx Instiiutions Established 1889 o Q io Continually Kept Up-to-Date oe - Vo Retail and Wholesale MEATS Packers of Lahkota Brand Hams, Bacon, Lard, and Sausages op ao Breeders of 1AxYRSI-IIRE CATTLE fthe Practical farmer's cowl. 0,0 OO -THE- Larnpe Market Co. Huron, S. Dak. HURON CANDY KlTCHEN HOMEMADE CANDIES We Serve Light Lunches One hundred twenty-seven 1 4 V 3 f- fl? f ,.. 4 K 5 J we rs 4: '5- J xx ' I hm , SF! .1 s f ,dw xg, .56 -4-I4 ASI.. ' w I l l T l ,l ll HL: TJ! W K., W n.. l lii, , T Ed a i A I l rt' 1 l Pt? -ul EEVESUPE e Me- ee --1 -er 'ex it rrwl tW'2eijefw.ii?fQ JA' fr' Yi Q ff? E QQVQSHE- ee, EGPizW:?J t t W Refi: ire in ' .,,rn i Nz, ., W I , ,sri .. r i 1 VF 1 E ijgigflpif il 2f1!f:1gyeL,, hf3f243EAW ,QPJQGWX For fe? W The First Buildings at Pierre A . ' ilfrxklti 'Ii LLAS . ,ii it :Viet FL? will all ' s ' hhfq I ,, iagj A Part of the Present Campus 'pi I lil! g,.,,i 1 i ROr ,,oI,I,F,,r ie V ' -1 req E' Fall Term i I '! 1 E A A 'i . Starts iii- ll 5 September 19 ' FE ii i I 4 V. ,Q V I MQ 1925 i Hon. Coe I. Crawford it Member of Board of Trustees jg' si' for 40 years N' in W: Ono hundred tweufty-eight 1 'fer albe it A-A--Z, -7- Y,W,,,w,,,,,,m,4:,,:,, e L: ,,,,,,,,,.g.,, Y -- -V Y V if S? it r f 3 iqiiffifrixtwfq, QA ee. .,,, . 5' L- ' ,:: E L. N. Grosvenor, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of EYE, EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT Correct fitting of lenses for DEFECTS of VISION Z4 PHONE 487 378 DAKOTA AVE. HURON, S. D. Dr. C. K. Walker l v-TT I Q I - l THE SUPERLATIVE PIANO 1 il l Wo1'lds Highest Hono1's o v J4- Gl The Choice of most leading artists and Chicago Civic Opera Company Ql The real leader of all so-called leading DENTIST pianos Exclusive Huron Distributors PHONE 723 V F. M. Rhoades MUSIC Co. OVER LUND's PHARMACY HURON, S. D. HURON, 1 Z5 lu -fwslkf H llll E Q5-nik! fygf file, fox Selected from the choicest of porkers and cured by the Zf AWA ,-qw. ..f w aff WWW Qlaxsa -'Q 51? 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X XX Z X 0 1 REG U- S- PM Om H AM most modern MORRELL Method- it surely pleases Has a fine quality and pleasing flavor distinctly all its own One li llllfll'l'Il tNVf'Ill1'-llllll! l . 1 r I! , 1 il V T TTT li A FEW FACTS ABOUT ' I The Travelers Insurance cmpany I I I t. T: ?T ' Has 56 per cent. more liability ,and compensation 'business than any other company. - . -- HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT The largest Multiple Line Insurance organization in the world. Has double the Accident Insurance business of any other Company in the world. Has been writing Guaranteed Low-cost Life Insurance since 1865. ' Leads the world in all forms of employer-employee insurance. , I - - . Had insured Jan. 1, 1923 under group life policies 509,462 individuals for EB492,410,5'48. 'Tl 1 : .. Q: Has over 40,000 Agents and Brokers. 5,500 ticket Agents. I ...I s 5 'AT ..s' its ' t-' 5 -I T ,Z I as fi' T ,115 Wg' :Qz :': ... ya - A' ASSETS RESERVES INCOME 1924 I ss41,1eo,722.54 sso4,ooa,777.44 s1se,771,253.ss X' V 0,0 eg I so so X llgigl LIFE ' ACCIDENT HEALTH GROUP I :lil V 0,0 0,0 l I I vo vo 5 I ' I 2 Call me at 3805 or have me call on you. V 'I l EARL F. FLANAGAN, Agent 2 .fr . Huron, South Dakota . ' -1: ,. lx , , , li l will l i ellq 'Do 1 I , b I Iliff ? I E ,Y ' 3 ' -:Q , gsgwg W U M M E R F R 0 C K S i .III pl W I -.3 ' ' 2? Delzglz rfully Cool gy : for the' law H of Days in ll , if i sgsv i I I I .ll Quan em On I ....I, ' ' Q, Q, - 50 Q0 gi fl WDOI g , ggzfjyl To The Flernlng Dr Goods Co. . .III 3 One hundred thirty W ite l- -Www ..,, miNwm:V y y M .Q le - ' ' . ff' .. 5 V f T 1?-L. ,. , , , -Q li3g1tsmFf5iWia'fE.s .f V. .FE erases i ,eine dill'-l.T Tfe+1, 1 ,A 'fs' ' T ll .-. .-.- I , OUR TASK IS DONE ETER a year of hard work the end is in sight and the hungry presses teasingly wait to print this last bit of copy of the 1926 Rubaiyat. A In dedicating this volume to Dr. H. P. Carson, we feel that we could TT TT have found no other person more fitting to bestow this mark of appreci- ation upon because as' one of the original founders of this institution and the only founder who is still living, we wish to emphasize the great service that he has rendered. Before closing this book we wish to express our appreciation to those who have been instrumental in the building of the 1926 Rubaiyat. Space does not permit the personal acknowledgements that are due. Our advertisers deserve a word of appreciation for aiding us so liberally and we strongly urge every student to patronize those who have so generously support- ed us. The majority of the photographs throughout the book were taken at the Olin Studio and the high quality of the pictures herein is due to the excellent work and cooperation extended by that Studio. We are also especially indebted to Miss Louise French for many of the views of the campus. The Bureau of Engraving and the 'VVill A. Beach Printing Company have aided us greatly by their cooperation and willingness to assist in every possible way. H Reluctantly then, we close the task. The experience has indeed been an inter- esting one. We feel that we have been more than recompensed by the experience we have gained and the friendships we have made. And if there is any credit due for the success of the book, that credit is due to each individual person that has helped in any way in the building of this, the 1926 Rubaiyat. The end of the task is here. With a feeling of regret we hnish our work and turn the reins over to the staff of next yearls volume. To them we wish the best of luck. We hope they will profit by our many mistakes, and th-at in the 1927 Rubaiyat they will be able to demonstrate in a more picturesque way what we have attempted in this volume. Let the presses roll on-Our Task is Done. THE MANAGING EDITOR. One hundred thirty-one . I , -e 1 'alll its I s v 1 W ,,-W '71, J' Lani .if ,t - 5323, elli- QQQ i I-Tjxri ' f-.5 f x y dl . 21 0 Ag! Nl' 1,451 'Jiff- self-5, . g 7 ,J S1 1 lf ' ,I i T . l iw I xl ll l 'll ,Al , ii. I ' 1, l ,gl 1 I ai rFE Fds, ... .ia gt.. al s? I all If .' L. ,fx . 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