Tigard High School - Tiger Yearbook (Tigard, OR)

 - Class of 1934

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Y. From I-lon: Q.. Carson. E. Illipprsw-lit. A. Ilowzml, Miss Shaw, L. Tooze. V. Iioyer, I., lln1'rison, M. fiilllll'l lllll, lb l' h ' F H l . .ai img, .. yrcns, Sec-oml Row: S. Crulig. D. llepue. E. Tooze. M. Olsen, R. Le-Q-ily, li. Hzunpton, J. North. L. Ilom-y, .l. Iloss, XV. l'1lll U. lhirlc Rowz'B.hHouston. M. XVhilwell. H. Sc-hmiilt. li. llnvis. M. Se-laimler. Y, Hji-Ire. IH. Neflry, E. Alspziuull. I.. iiolilhmnuier, J. Ilorden, li. Lui-son. 1+'i'ont Row: Miss Iioylvs, E. Ilniley. M. I,nwi'4-nz. .l. Fislilnicili. II. Jolmson, A. Montes. M. Nrsteil, ll. Gholson. J, Slater. E. Blue. S4-voml Row: E. Smith, I'. l'nopvi', S. Donxllilson, R. R0l'4'lIPl'S. F. I.olv1lvll. H, Svlilneltze-i'. D. Dobson. J. Voiikliii, K. Jolinston, F. Seifert. Ihu-k Ron: C. Quinn, M. Kessler, Il. Sims, Il. Tower, H. Iii-1-klisun. XV. Nunn:-nknmp. H, NVy:1tt, T. l1'ishInn'n, NV. I ol'sytlie. M .Iolmson, K, Koelu-r. JUN I 0Il CLASS Pr,1,i,1f,,y , Dnucicsos Nsmu' Vin' Pr1'.vid1'nl HOWARD BECK!-IAM Svrrvtary . . RUTH Gi-ioisox Treasurer . . . EARL SMITH .S'm'aeanl-al-arlrzx . . . EMANUEL BECHTE1. Student Reprmfrztzzziw . . LELANU GOLDHAMMHR The school has witnessed a successful year for the Juniors. Every project undertaken by this class was successfully completed. First, the Juniors Won the school championship in basketball, with a one-point victory over the Seniors. Then came the Junior pie sale which added several dollars to the class treasury. The largest task of the Juniors was the annual Junior Prom. It was held in the school auditorium and a very large crowd attended. This was an entire suc- cess under the able leadership of the dance committee. The Junior class is enthusiastic and does much to help the school. Response to school activities is characteristic of this class. Our school basketball team claims about seven Juniors. Judging by their ranking this year, the Juniors should be entirely capable of handling the various matters of the school next year. T'LUt'lll,1l'fi'llL'

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4 SI-fVI'IN'I'H ANNUAL Irlicn SPo'rs SENIOR BREAKFAST Call me early Mother dear, For therels a Senior Breakfast, I hear, I do not care to miss the delect- able food As the sun rises, it tastes so good You know the teachers are our hosts, VVe eat our fill, and forget the costs. The Seniors of the class of thirty-three Said Fowler and Linn were sights to see ln caps and aprons, like real cooks, Acted not like teachers, but fool- ish rooks. Said the stately coach, was the flunkey grand Keeping table and food free from dirt and sand, Said the lady teachers served you so well That you ate and ate until you felt ill. So call me early mother dear l'll not miss the breakfast, never fear. SENIORS PRESENT TWO COMEDIES tfontinued from page 11 19, and Here Comes Charlie on May 4. The plot of the Go-Getter developed around the various characters and was well pre- sented. The setting was in a home in a small town of the Lake regions. Arnold Miller be- longed to the best family in town, but he had a weak heart. Through the trickery of Mrs. Kemp, a newly-rich woman who could not break into society, he married Irma Kemp, her daughter. The plot unfolds as Irma makes Arnold forget his weak heart and he became a go-getter after a formula which his father left to him, and which has been taken from him. The cast included Keith Rogers, Marietta Grandy, Vera Hicks, john VVood, Hazel Murdock, PROPHECY tffontinued from page 25 Dorothy Parks Page 291, Ex. 286, Sen. 1. Robert Ramsby Page 549, Ex. 497, Sen. 5. Merrit Rabe Page 553, Ex. 8, Sen. A. Keith Rogers Page 196, Ex. 3, Sen. 10. john Smock Page 543, Ex. 495, Sen. 1. Bertha Sheppard Page 407, Ex. 400, Sen. 10. Adell Stibbe Page 208, Ex. 222, Sen. 5. Harriet Smith Page 236, Ex. 272, Sen. zo. Betty I.ou Schiewe Page 531, Ex. 490, Sen. 1. Helen Schmidt Page 543, Ex. 495, Gussie Westcott Sen. 1 1. Page 192, Ex. 211, Sen. 10. john Wood Page 544, Sen. 14. LaVern Van Hyning Page 192, Ex. 211, Sen. 5. Edith Vershum Page 197, Ex. 5, Sen. 1. Helen Upshaw Page 529, Ex. 488, Sen. 7. Mervin Selander: The best way to get along with a crazy goof is to agree with him. james Kilpatrick: with you. I agree James Kenney, Bertha Sheppard, Albert Craig, Mervin Br ink, Robert Ramsby, Pearl Haugen, Edith Vershum, Tony Gre and Lawrence Nunnenkamp. blo, Here Comes Charlie was a clever story of a hill-billy who was unexpectedly taken girl in- to society. The embarrassment and humiliation Charlie caus- es her young guardian in social life, and her comp change to refinement were portrayed by the characters. his lete well The cast included David Gault, Betty Lou Schiewe Ann La . I S Erwin Anderson, Harriett Smith, james Kilpatrick, Billie ich, Up- shaw, Ervin Atrops, Evelyn Macllonald, and Leland Mo Tfwclzly-four OTC. A HELPING HAND Our janitor has helped make our school life pleasant for us during the past four years. He has faithfully and cheerfully kept our school building and grounds a pleasant place in which to study. He has helped with the preparation of the school for our various activities willingly and without grumbl- ing. We have often caused him extra work by our carelessness, but he has done that work with- out complaint. Mr. Alspaugh has been with the Tigard Union High School during the seven years of its existence. We feel that Mr. Alspaugh deserves a great deal of credit for his well-performed tasks. Therefore we wish to thank him for his faithful service and cheerful words he has often passed on to us during our years at this school. MESSAGE TO THEM WHOM WE LEAVE tContinued from page lj sion the better for your help and encouragement. To our school mates, we can never express too great thanks for the pleasant hours that we have spent together. We hope that you will maintain the hon- or of the school, and that in your struggle for knowledge and fame you will keep alive the school spirit, which is making this school one of the first in the ranks. We are, dear classmates, Standing with reluctant feet, Where the brook and river meet. Keith Rogers: Darling! there is something that has been trembling on my lips for days- Nancy G.: VVell, why don't you shave the ridiculous little thing off, then.



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Pi .ls l l'lllII lhvw: li. Russ. Y. Fish. D. Upcliurch, E, Sllerk, lt. I1eil1rnn1l, 11. Johnson, D. 'l'et1'irk, X. Glilrlsml, ll, Twiss, 111, l'i1ll'ii, G. Allison. K. Rmnsby. S+-1-o111l Ilow: l-'. NySil'0llI, ll. Funk, C. Hedrick, I1. Huprlies. E. Gxinlt, P. Ego. E, Jurolnsolu, A, lilne. Y. .lense-n. Al. A111le1'son. lb. Hite, E, Schultz. Mr. Linn, lluwk How: W. R111-kwell, R, lirooks, M. Finley. A. Hlll'l'ilI5Itllll, L, Lllllsteslt. T, Anelersmi, A, 1iUI'i'llPl'S. .I. Ill1111ki11sl1ip. li. C111'so11, J. Allison, G. AIEITNUFII. H, SIN-'ll4'K-'l', 0. lil-'llllj'. 101-11111 limi: Bl. l.11n::e1', Y. Sims. .l. tlalllvreutli, A. Mnlloy, R, Bl4'I,ht-'l'H0ll. H. S1-hecklai, A. Holtz, L. Frites, H. Uvhs, lfl. Smith, D. 1Nl1i11i11. H. Vershnm. Swolul llovi: U. Sniiinders, E. XVyntt, lt. Hughes, L, Hillilinn. Mrs. iiI'l-'KQLQ 11. I'eters011, D. Powell, F. 'l'l10111:1s Al. lioxau-I1, A. Steele, I'. l'mll1ie-11111, I, Elsner. 11.1111 Row: M. Smith, D, PQ-'il'Sllll, E. Pe-tersoxi, li. Hue. H, S1-l1li14hting', NV, Eiilerisvliilik. li. Mm11'e, li. Mile-llell. .l, Elwrefl. li. SlllIlIlN'Hy, J, I+'0wle1'. I.. Ii1!li'klIl0l'P. SOPll0MOBE CLASS l'r1'.vi1l1'11l . KA'1'111.E1eN RAMSBY Vin' PI'l'.fiLiI'llf DONALD Hrru .x',f1f1-nary , R1'1'A LEIBRANII Tfl'llJllI'Fl' . . EVELYN SHERK Sfffllfllllf-tif-llfIll.S' . . P1e'1'1ek PODBIELAN Sfudvnf Rrprcsezziatifw . . MARVIN F1N1.Ei' The sophomore class has proved to be Just as essential as any other class. Undying school spirit has been displayed by this class. Much of the pep and enthusiasm of the entire school has originated in the sophomore class. One of our cheer-leaders is a sophomore. Many talents have been unearthed from this class and they are paving the Way for most able leadership in future years. The sophomores sponsored a delicious pie sale during the year which was entirely successful. The sophomore class was well represented in' the operetta. Four leading parts were taken by members of this class as Well as a number in the chorus. Twenty-six

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