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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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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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Front Row: M. Fhristensen, M. Heintz, E. Stroniquist, M. Henry, Il. S4-hiewe, E. Olson, V. Dvpne, E. Kenny, N. Conklin. E. Lnwrc-nz. ll. Ehrlich. E. Follins, E, Appleluerry. H. Thomas, H, Krause. Ss---mul Huw: .i. 'l'uyunhn. R. l'nttr-rson, V. Hnule, M. Mm-lins, J. Collins, H. limigo, H. Wise, ll. liellner. Xliss NV:-river. I,. Kessler. H. Iiall, II. liooplnnn. M. Shierk. l . Iloselmrg. M. Fuuitetti. L. 'l'fmze, 11:11 lc How: K. Eze-ll, H. Hedrick. XV. Price. C. Ilrnnr-li. U. l'etm-rsrm. G, l'l?ll'k, .l. Uapri, A. Lewaillen. R. Dobson. .I. Hn:-nike, T, Pulse. Il. Sittell, F. Smith, E. llllen, V, Montes, D. Talent. Front llnw: H. Slll'llll!lllllll9l , Il. Selliken, M. Hayes. M. Jncrllles, E. Kilpatrick. J. XVillinnis, E. Jnr-quith. H. Pmlhirlun. .I. Olsen, H, Carson. E. Mulienzie, J. Mallett, V. Mcihirl, I. Dnrlm, D. Reaun. Sm-nml llnw: H. Anderson, 0. Graves, K. Owrey. H. Th1llll'.lS, N. Autin, A. Colgan, M. Hess, Mr, Smith, M. l'pslmn. A. Ilrnolcnniii, I-1. Yonn::, l. Houle, Ii. Holmes. B. Neilry, U. Meyer. I'. Johnson. lhivl: Ilmr: 42. Moore. Ii. Knrlqnist, li. Allen, I.. Fosner, H. Sagers, E. Atrops, U. Hnrrinutrm. H. Alsen. K. lloffs. N. lilau-klrnrn. M. Miner. R. f'or'hrnn, Il. .Inc-k, R. M-Ark, E. Urosson, A. Meyers, FIIESIIMAN CLASS Pl'f'.i'itll'l1f . Cecil, BRANUI Vim Prfsidwnr MAX MINER Srrrflary . MARY JANE Uvsimvv Trmsurfr . . Bovnam. NEDRY Srrgearzl-ai-afnis . . GORDON MOORE Sludenl Reprfserzfariwf . . Einar. Kn.PA'rRxCK The freshman class has the ranking of being the largest class in school, with an enrollment of ninety-seven. Although the freshmen are generally thought of as being insignif- icant and left-out , Tigard's freshmen have been a very active group and have responded whole-heartedly to all school activities. This class is very necessary and may be termed as the root of the school. During the school year the freshman class sponsored a basketball game with the Tigard grade school team. This was an absolute success and also replenished the class treasury. Members of this class also participated in plays, games, operetta, stunts and the May Fete. Tfwenty-.re-'urn
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