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Front Row: E. Sfrmnquist, V. Houle, H. Gnngo, M. Fnntetti, H. XVise, R. Patterson, I. llurlon, E. Ullin, V. DePu6. Q. Coble, B. Ehrlich. Second Ruw: Miss liuyll-s, E. llosini-, C. Meyers, H. Thomas, G. Clark, P, 0'Neil, G. Anderson, E. Harris, M. Hays. D. Talent. M. Jacquesa, J. Hnsuike. Bm-k Row: li, XVils0n, 0. Graves, R. Mark, K, Dolison, H. Carson, B. Hulnn-s, ll. Juelz, O. Peterson, J WVil1lmns. Front Row: H. Krause, L. Tooze, M. Sliierk, A. Lewallen, E. Applelrerry, H. Koopnmns, V. Montes, G. Kvllner, 0. IEFYIHIJTI. Sm-oiul Row: Bliss Nash, B. Sagers, E. Olsen, M. Miner, D. Rezun, WV. Eidunsa-liink, J. Collens, K. Owrey, D. Fortune, J. Capri. B. Selliken. Tllirsl Row: li, Nedry, E. Collins, K. Ilnvf, E. Mackenzie, VV. Price, S. Conklin, B. Cochran, H. Bull, II. ll:-ilrivk. J. Alnllett. Buck Row: IL. Allen, Bl. Ypshaw, G, Moore, M. Henry, Il. Hood, J. Houle, E. Atrops, A. Ilrnnknmn, A. Meyer. JUNIOR CLASS Presidenl . . T . Boydell Nedry Vice-Presidenl Ross Pallrerson Secrelary . Margarei l-layes Treasurer . . Dewey Talenl' Siudenl Council Rep. . Max Miner Sergeanl-al-arms . Siuarl' Rhodes T Advisors .... Miss Boyles, Miss Nash The Junior class has successfully compleied i'rs Third year al Tigard Union High School. The class has generously conlribuied To Jrhe afhleiic ieams, 'ro dramalic presenlaiions, and scholarship. The main evenl' of The school year, 'rhe Junior Prom, was enlhusiasiically planned and presenied wiih an addiiional Tealure, The coronaiion of a queen. This proved To be an inleresiing evenl which helped ihe dance nel a profil. The class has worked diligenlly on 'rhe l-li-Spois, making The paper a real high spol in The school's aciivilies. 25
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4 NIN'l'lI ANNUIII. Hx-SPo'rs CLASS OFFICERS IContinued from page ll Gholson, Thelma Galbreath, jack Blankinship, and Bob Rue. SARGEANT-AT-ARMS Donald Hite, Joe Fowler, Dor- othy Powell, and Robert Rue. MANAGERS Virginia Sims, Kenneth Shum- way, Robert Rue, Marvin Fin- ley, and Bob Moore. , YELL LEADERS James Allison, and Kathleen Ramsby. PARLIAMENTARIAN Arthur Steele. LETTERMAN CLUB joe Fowler, Bob Barney, Don- ald Hite, Stewart Donaldson, Richard B o r c h e r s, Clarence Saunders, Jim Ersted, Robert Moore, and Marvin Finley. MAY ATTENDANTS AND MAIDS Maxine Nixon, Nancy Ghol- son, Virginia Sims, Robert Rue, and Donald Hite. SPECIAL COMMERCIAL AWARDS Dorothy M a r t i n, Margie Langer, Louise Harrison, and Dorothy Tetrick. OPERETTA LEADS Donald llite, Kathleen Rams- by, Lesta Gillihan, Robert Moore, Vera Fish, Millie Bec- var, Marvin Finley, Kathryn Ross, and joe Fowler. DO YOU THINK? IContinued from page 3D mentioned it as an honor to Shakespeare, that in his writing Iwhatsoever he pennedj he nev- er blotted out a line. My answer hath been, 'Would he had blot- ted a thonsand', but no one of today is a Shakespeare. One must weigh each remark, and study each decision. Later, in business or home life, each student of today will be required to use his own judg- mentg but how many will there be whose decision is to be relied upon? It is up to you, Do you think, are you going to learn how? I TIGARD'S GHOST Dear Friends, last midnight, whilst I read Weird tales of vast surprise, A spectre rose beside the bed And spake in this true wise. From Utopia's beautiful coast I've come to visit thee, For I am Tigard's Ghost, Says Tigard's Ghost to me. I bade him welcome, and we twain Discussed with bouyant hearts The various things that apper- tain To all the Senior Arts. Since you are fresh from Uto- pia's shore Pray tell me of that most Wondrous class of sixty-nine or more, Says I to Tigard's Ghost. The boys have entered into perfect restg For it is the life they've won. There are no teachers to molest. No under classmen there to dun. Their joyous rapture has no bounds Beside that Utopian sea, It is a joy to hear sounds, Says Tigard's Ghost to me. Much I rejoiced to hear him speak Of Senior bliss so rare For I am one of those who seek 'Rest, without a daily care. But tell me, I long to know What doth concern me most, IAre girls admitted there also? Says I to Tigard's Ghost. Women folks are few up there For 'twere not fair, you know, That the boys Utopian joy should share Who vexed them here at school below The few are those who have been kind To boys so careless and blind. 'They knew their faults, and didn't mind, Says Tigard's Ghost to me. To my dear friends I will re- cite What things I have heard you say About that Senior Class of might 24 COMMENCEMENT fContinued from page ll carefully, to make of themselves what they may. Minds well-oiled, imagination well-greased, and a set of new ideas will carry them far upon the many new and broad high- ways which will be opened to them on the evening of Com- mencement. FOOTBALL BRIGADE lContinued from page ZH Cheered on with shout and bell, Nobly they played, and well, Hear their supporters yell: Come on, the city! When shall their glory fade? Toast them in lemonade, Eighteen clear goals they made While they were ableg Theirs not to reason why, But pass the goalie by, And get as high as high In the league table. NEW BUILDING In keeping with the growth of the community and the in- creased enrollment of the stu- dent body, it has been necessary to make additions to our present building. The new addition is to be a gymnasium and audi- torium with a full basement which provides for shower and locker rooms for the boys and girls. Ample space has been allowed for manual training, which is to be added to the course of study for this next school year. The new gymnasi- um and auditorium provide for a large stage, basketball court, and balcony. Permanent seats are planned for the north side of the basketball court. Who dwells on other shores so gay. A better class you cannot find Will ever join the Utopian host, They've earned rewards and things so kind. Says I to Tigard's Ghost.
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l l-un! llow: F. Allison, M. Ihilmlllh, D. Ilullnrd, M. Cochran, J. SDPll1'Pl', L. Bond, R. Grunt, L. Clark, K. Ezell, A. 'I'nnxnln, lt. fillllfl, R. Mntsuura, E. Ashmore Si-i-mul Row: Mr lilnn, M. Lindley, F. Shntsky, E. Hampton, H. Johnson, A. Murtln, N. Swnlguurd, E. Anderson, W. Mullen, N. lirnmla-I, Il. Atkinrum, I.. Mnrvllewlm, F. Hmnlnu-k, M. Fluhetls-h. iiuvk lluw: H. Wolfe. H. Wvtzell, .l. Apple-lwrry, R. Kuvmelc, li. Sc-lnllurinir, B. White-well, L. May, H. Hardman, ll. Ulnrk, V. Uhilsnn, I'. Gnddis, ll. VR-'l SllUlll, S. Patton, G. Snylnr, A. Sl'lllll'lIllIl,'I. lfrnnt Ihnv: A. llnll, M. Melius, A. BlultNlllll'3l, 'l'. Yoneyannn, R. Hvffron, D. Singflvtury, L. Di-pue, T. Mn-Intyre, ll. Fraiig, H. Unmmings, M. Miles, XV. Bislmp, M. llnrney si-1-mul Iww: Al. Sith-ll. tl. Bnlmuzli, Al. Shnw. S. .lense-, A. Walling, E, Ihmh-y, IC, Wimilwunl, H. Mi-Furl, Il. Miller. lt. Sli-4-lv, N. ltog1-l's, 141. llnrrinpzlon, M. Kennedy. I1 Nt l d Ihu-lc Ilmv: 1'. lirelln, l'. l'Pl1'l'H0ll. F. I'nn4-k, J. Kelly, . I ix hu' , D. B411-klnnn, A. Brnnvh, F. NllllHPllkHlHlJ, M. Smith, E. llrnluw, V. lie-mn, B. I.nwrem'v. SOPHOMORE CLASS Presidenl .... Wilbur Bishop Vice-Presiclenl Ollo Balogh Secrelary . Norma Brandal Treasurer . . Ervin Ashmore Sludeni Council Rep. . Donald Beckham Advisor .... Mr. Linn, Mr. Wunderlich The sophomore class of I936 has shown unusual aloilily in alhlelics, and il was also well represenled in many school aclivilies. A good percenlage of Jrhe sludenl on lhe honor roll al lhe end of each six weelcs were sophomores. During The lirsl parl of 'rhe year, 'the sophomores sponsored a very inleresiing piclure show, which everyone enioyed. A successful skaling parly was also held. The sophomore class has willingly cooperaled wilh all school aclivilies, and has developed a splendid school spirii. The Sophomore class, wilh il's large number and varied lalenls, will be compelenl lo carry on The lradilional program always expecled from a Junior class. 26
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