Tigard High School - Tiger Yearbook (Tigard, OR)

 - Class of 1935

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Front How. Mr. G. L. Unn, H. SchmelUer, U. Gholson, I). Itahmig, B. Leedy, Mrs. Mullen. Second ltow: S. Craig, G. Carson, V. Forsythe, F. Lolxlell, K. Smith. Back How: M. Selamler, L. Goldhammer, M. Olsen, K. Koeber, T. Fishburn. ANNUAL STAFF Editor .... Literary Editor liusiness Manager . Assistant liusiness Manager Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Classes and Organizations Photography . Athletics Activities T ypist Typist Art Ili-Spots Financial Advisor Literary A dvisor Mervvin Selander Margaret Olsen Leland Goldhamrner Kenneth Koeber Thomas Fishburn Gladys Carson Howard Beckham Frances Lobdell Sidney Craig Earl Smith Helen Schmeltzer Doris Rahmig Ruth Gholson Betty Leedy Warren Forsyth Glenn Linn Myrtle Mullen Nineteen

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THE NURSERY THE BABY PET NAME THE CRIB GIVES PROMISE rnnQ OF BEING .... Elmer Alspaugh “Elm—er” Tigard Printer Maybe you aren’t doing it right.” William Alter “Hill Durham Farmer “Oregon is rather rainy.” Howard Beckham “Becky Tigard Sheriff “What’s going on in here?” Evelyn Blue “Eve” Tigard Stylist “Sez vou.” Paul Borchers “Borchers Sherwood Logger “Well, I’ll try.” Joseph Borden “Joey Tigard Captain Heave ho! I want cake.” Vivian Boyer “VW Tigard Missionary “As vou can see.” Gladys Carson “Carson Metzger Reformer “Ain’t it awful?” John Conklin “Johnny Metzger Economist “A dollar js a dollar.” Pat Cooper “Pat Tigard Circus Manager ‘A ticket to the game, sir?” Sidney Craig “Sid Tigard Merchant “That’s what you think.” Donald De Pue “Don Metzger Engineer I don’t know.” Darcy Dobson “Dare Durham Governor “You can’t do it, anvway.” Margery Ersted “Margie Metzger Designer “Oh . . . !” Jane Fischbuch “Janey Cipole Housewife It’s a matter of pots and pans.” Thomas Fishburn “Tommy Durham Speeder How about a track meet, Mr. Fowler? Warren Forsyth “Forry Sherwood Lawyer It depends on the circumstances.” Maxine Galbreath “Maxie” Cipole Agent Now you understand.” Walter Gango “IT alt Greenburg Mechanic “I don’t think so.” Ruth Gholson “Ruthie Bend Teacher “The task must be mastered.” Leland Goldhammer “Goldy Durham Minister “Support the Student-Council.” Grace Hampton “Grade Durham School ma-am “School-teaching is a pleasant persuit.” Victor Hjelte “Tic Bend Husband “Patience is an art.” Lucille Hollingsworth “Frenchy Tigard Trapeze Artist “Oh you do, do you ?” La Verne Honey “Feme Garden Home Speaker Nothing much.” Byron Houston “Barney Sherwood Butler “Is it possible?” Aleene Howard “Aleene Tigard Dictator “Now, Mr. Smith!” Elizabeth Hvrkas “Lizzie Tigard Dancer “Now wasn’t that nice of him?” Olin Jenkins “Ole Sherwood Milkman “I’m a good milkman, anvhow.” Malcolm Johnson “Johnny Garden Home A ‘‘No” Man “If you know how, things are easv.” Kenneth Koeber “Kenney Sherwood “When I open my mouth—” Benny Larson “Ben Bend Cook “I’m a cook wat is a cook.” Betty Leedy “Betty Metzger Artist “Art for art’s sake.” Frances Lobdell “Frankie Metzger “Wifey” “Stay as sweet as vou can.” Mabel Lawrenz “Mabel Sherwood Society Ladv “I’m just a pal.” Amo Katherine Montes “Amy K Tigard First Lady “Fancv seeing vou here!” Dirickson Nedry “Dirick Tigard Politician “It’s the wav vou try that counts.” June North “June Bend Operator “I’ve got vour number.” Walter Nunnenkamp “Walt Tigard Electrician “Did I shock vou, sir?” Pearl Olin Pearly” Tigard Saleslady “We have quality.” Margaret Olsen “Maggie Metzger Waitress “Wait a while.” Doris Rahmig “Rahmig Tigard Stenographer “What, no gum?” Elsie Rupprecht “Ella Sherwood Cosmetician “Ladies, this will please you.” Helen Schmeltzer “Smeltz Sherwood Actress “I speak my lines.” Frank Seifert “Bill Durham Golfer “I shot a birdie.” Merwin Selander “Prof Bend Writer “Now is that quite fair?” Rodney Sims “Pop Metzger Manager “How about some advertising?” Jeannette Slater “Jeanne Tigard Aviatrix Gee, Yvhat fun.” Earl Smith “Smithy Sherwood Philosopher “Be dignified, you’re a senior, now.” Raynor Smith “Ray Tigard Truant Officer “Do I need a slip?” Edna Tooze “Peanuts Sherwood Singer “Gee kid, I haven’t my memory work.’1 Lei a Tooze “Lee Sherwood Comedian “I love a romance.” Don Tower “Don Durham Grocer “Cats, did you say?” Monte Whit well “Monte Metzger Ventriloquist “Will the meeting come to order?” Gilbert Wyatt “Gil Tigard Explorer “I’m going to scan the skyline.” Harold Hamback “Harold Durham Connoissuer “There’s an art to everything.” Eighteen



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FAREWELL MESSAGE Friends, it has fallen to our lot to bid you adieu, for our little band of Seniors will soon leave to join the great Clan Future. The feeling that we experience is one of mingled sadness and joy, of depressed spirits one moment and unbounded exultation the next. Our journey! Ah, the magic of that idea lends visions of tomorrows and still tomorrows end on end, each a new revelation. Once many of you stood in our places and dreamed the same dreams. You know how to sympathize with us. And you would temper your adieu with timely advice. “Beware,” you would say, “of too flighty dreams. The world is rather plebian after all, and is unsympathetic to dreamers.” And our reply must be, “We have an idea you are right. But we must contend, as all youth does, that the world must gradually give way to the dreaming of millions of young men and women who can keep their hearts young, even while their bodies are bent with the weight of toil and many years.” There is a tinge of sadness also in our hearts as we say adieu. But we bid farewell with confidence in our ability to join the great group outside our own clan, and hold our places among them. A certain degree of fortune must necessarily be ours. Be our fortunes in wealth what they may, however, we are strengthened by the knowledge that worthwhile characters will stand the acid test. “Man shall not live by bread alone” is one of our old sayings. Bread is necessary to sustain life. But even to the stoutest of us life would be a drab sort of existence were it not for some inner source of comfort, or spiritual satisfaction to sustain us. God grant that we may hold fast to those ideals that tend to build a solid foundation for strength of character that adds to the sum total of human happiness and human success. T iveitty

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