Tigard High School - Tiger Yearbook (Tigard, OR)

 - Class of 1934

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A PBOPllE'l'IC PBIIPIIECY lf you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on youg If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting, too, If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or being lied about, don't deal in lies, Or, being hated, don't give way to hating, And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wiseg If you can dream-and not make dreams your mastery If you can think-and not make thoughts your aimg If you can meet with triumph and disaster And treat those two imposters just the same, If you can bear to hear the Word you've spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken, And stoop and build 'em up with worn out tools, If you can make a heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings, And never breathe a word about your lossg If you can force your heart and brain and sinew To serve their turn long after they are gone, And so hold on where there is nothing in you Except the will which says to them Hold On ! If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue Or walk with kings-nor lose the common touch, If neither foes nor loving friend can hurt you, If all men count with you, but none too much, If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds worth of distance run- Yours is the earth and everything that's in it, And-what is more-you'll be a man--my son. -Kipling Fifteen

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THE MUSICAL MARCH 0F MEMORIES Freshman Year Glory, Glory Hallelujah ! sixty Freshmen came marching through the halls of Tigard High in the year of 1930. With great gusto and zeal did they pounce upon their studies. They knew there was a Long, Long Trail A-W'inding into the unknown realms of education, and how they commenced to Pack Up Their Troubles when they enrolled in the activities of the school. All Through the Night they burned the oil, and the next day they would say to the faculty, 'I Need Thee Every Hour' to give me counsel, to keep me 'Out of the Deep'. Then the faculty would answer, 'Row Your Boat' and show 'How Firm a Foundation' you can build. Sophomore Year Onward Christian Soldiers! was the battle -cry of our courageous sixty pupils. The Old Folks at Home could hardly realize the great change that had taken place. No longer did these Sophomores Keep the Home Fires Burning , but kindled blazes in athletics, music, and drama. Lead Kindly Light was now an earnest petition as they were learning about America the Beautiful . Many interesting friend- ships were formed out on the campus as Susy, Little Susy , Nancy Lee , Darling Nellie Gray , Annie Laurie , Johnny Boy , and Reu- ben and Rachel played Farmer in the Dell and sang Love's Old Sweet Song . Junior Year March On is now the theme song of this peppy Junior Class. Their loyalty and pep was sometimes misunderstood, but the school knew, For He Was a Jolly Good Fellow . The Heavens Resounded with their songs and noise. Never were they afraid of the Big Bad Wolf . At all Freshmen initiations you could hear the cry Deck the Hall! and Ho, Every Sleeper Waken! until the other classes wished they were Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep . In every athletic skirmish whether it was held at McDonald's Farm , Home, Sweet Home , Loch Lomond , Dixie , or Beautiful Ohio , the boys still break into Smiles at the Memories of Little Jack Horner and Little Tommy Tinker winning laurels in athletics for Tigard. Frequently, it was Singing in the Rain , but Sweet Genevieve and Sweet Adeline stood on the sidelines cheering. Senior Year How Can I Leave Thee now is heard from the serious Seniors. Senior meets Senior and says, 'When You and I Were Young, Maggie' little did we think what the Senior Year would mean. Activities such as music, drama, and athletics continue to dominate their Waking Hours . There's Music in the Air at all times as the Anvil Chorus searches for the Lost Chord . Grand oratory is heard from the Halls of Tara as the mighty Senior boys recite America , and My Country 'Tis of Thee , and Sweet and Low have been the girls' voices in re- sponse Good Night ! Time marches on, and it will soon be the end of a Perfect Day , Tigard High School will be remembered for Auld Lang Sync , so Come All Ye Faithful it is now time to sing Aloha Oe . Fourteen B- S'



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WANDERING WILL 0F WISE WAYFARERS Realizing that we are wandering wayfarers, about to leave this happy hunting ground for a new abode, we desire to will our possessions with the admonition that the gifts be cherished and passed on to the next group of wayfarers that pass the road of education of the Tigard Union High School. To Mr. Fowler we bequeath our sincere appreciation. To Mrs. Mullen, we leave the juniors, in deep meditation. To Mr. Linn, we leave financial worries of great iportent. To the rest of the faculty peace, with much content. Each Senior wills the following possessions to the person designated: 1. Vera Hicks will her alacrity to Helen Vershum, While Keith Rogers wills his way with the girls to Frederick Nystrom. 2. Erwin Anderson leaves his oratorical power to Byron Houston, And Ethel Ealey leaves her sagacity to Kenneth Johnston. 3. Gussie Westcott gives her suavity to Alvera Brookman, While Helen Schmidt gives her blushes to Howard Beckham. 4. Melvin Anderson grants his celerity to Dorothy Tetrick. But Alman Ashmore grants his serious manner to Clinton Hedrick. 5. Yoshio Hasuike imparts his perseverance to Pete Podbielang Tony Greblo imparts his domesticity to Lesta Gillihan. 6. Mervin Brink confers his effervescence on Richard Mark, But Bertha Sheppard confers her eloquence on Ethel Clark. 7. Scott Haynes directs his ability to William Rockwell: Leland Moore directs his chivalry to Monty Whitwell. 8. Lavern Van Hyning wishes to give his energy to Evelyn Blue, And Betty Bates wishes to give her manners to Robert Rue. 9. Adell Stibbe bestows her psychology on Lewis Lundstedt, While Albert Craig bestows his good nature on Margie Ersted. 10. Pearl Haugen decrees her dignity to Gladys Carson, Marietta Grandy decrees her school spirit to Ben Larson. 11. Ervin Atrops desires to will his studious faculties to Robert Mooreg Millard Dittman also desires to will his dependability to Lawrence Blackmore. Sixfren

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