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Branch, Ira Brelin, George Brown. Ava Brunton, Gordon Carson, Alfred Cook, Dorothy Cuthill, Ada Davis, Bert Dittman, Laura Fluke, Charles Gholson, Maude Gillespie, Ty Gray, Lucille Grogan, Robert Hambach, Dorothy Hardy, Mayme Hawthorne, Phoebe Holtz, VVllliam Hiatt, Faith Jones, Lois Kenney, Richard Kleinpell, Grace Koch, Elizabeth Larson, Irvine Mandel, Marcel Marrs, Edna Martin, Rose Miller, Elaine Miner. Gordon Nelson, Elsie Olsen, John Panck, Eleanor Pearson, Elizabeth Pearson, Jean Peterson. Karl Pheister, Ruth Podblelan, Sophia Potts, Georgie Redman, Gertrude Rockwell, Henry Russell, Rolland Scheckla, Francis Scheckla, Marjorie Schmidt. John Shierk, Charlotte Slttel, Fred Stein. Claudia Stromquist, Thelma 'I'ontz. Louisei Van Hynim.-:, Lavina Van Hyning, Yaleria NVhite, Ellen VVilliams, Lucille 1934 Anderson, Erwin Anderson, Melvin Alsen, Hazel Ashmore, Almlan Atrops, Erwin Bates, Betty Bremer, Henry Brink, Mervin Carsh, Velma Cochran. LaVern Craig. Albert Dittman, Millard Ealey, Ethel Fenske, Lloyd Galbreath, Anna Grandy, Marietta Gault, David Greblo. Anthony Hicks, Vera. Haugen, Pearl Haynes, Harold Hasuike, Yoshio Kenney, James SENIORS OF THE DECADE Kilpatrick, Florence Kilpatrick. James Kosnik, Anna Kosnik, Charles Lasich, Ann Murdock. Hazel Moore, Leland MacDonald, Evelyn Mognett, Clayton Mandel, Anita Nunnenkamp, Lawrence Pfaffle, Margaret Parks, Dorothy Rogers, Keith Rabe, Merritt Smock, John Sheppard, Bertha Stibbe, ,tdell Schmidt, Helen Smith, Harriett Schiewe, Betty -llpshaw, Helen Van Hyning, Lavern Yershum, Edith Vvescott, Gussie Wood, John 1935 Alspaugh, Elmer Alter, William Beckham, Howard Borchers. Paul Blue, Evelyn Borden, Joseph Boyer, Vlvian Carson, Gladys Conklin, John Cooper, Pat Craig, Sidney De Pue, Donald Dobson, Darcy Ersted, Margery Fischbuch, .lane Fishburn, 'Thomas Forsyth, Warren Galbreath. Maxine Gango. VValter Gholson, Ruth Goldhammer, Leland Hamback, Harold Hamlpton, Grace Hjelte, Victor Hollingsworth, Lucille Honey, Laverne Houston, Byron Howard, Aleene Hyrkas, Elizabeth Jenkins, Olin Johnson, Malcolm Koeber. Kenneth Larson, Benny Leedy, Betty Lobdell, Frances Lawrenz. Mzxbel Mlontes, Amo K, Nedry, Dirickson North, June Nunnenkamp, VValter Olin, Pearl Olsen, Margaret Rahmig, Doris Rupprecht. Elsie Schmeltzer, Helen Seifert, Frank Selander, Merwin Sims, Rodney Slater, Jeannette Smith, Earl 20 Smith, Iiaynur Tooze, Edna Tooze, Leia Tower, Don Whitwell, Monte Wyatt. Gilbert 1936 Allison, Gertrude Allison. -James Anderson. Marie Anderson, Ted Barney, Robert Becvar. ,Millie Bechtel, Emanuel Blanklnship, Jlack Blue, Alma Borchers, 'Richard Clark, Ethel Davis. Robert Donaldson, Stewart Ego, Peronlce Eisner, Ivan Ersted, James Finley. . Marvin Fish, Vera Fowler. Joe Funk, David Galbreath, Jessie Galbreatzh, Thelma Gault, Eunice Gholson, Nancy Grover. ,Robert Hampton. William Harrington, Alva Harrison, Louise Hedrick, Clinton Hite, Donald Holtz, Amber Jacobsen, Esther Jenkins, Melvin Jensen, Virginia Johnson, Dorothy .lohnson, Hazel Kovach, Matilda Langer, Margie Lubker, Mildred Lunstedt, Louis Martin, Dorothy Matsurra, George McPherson, Rose Mitchell, Robert Moore, Robert Mulloy, Alice Nixon. Maxine Nystrom.. .Frederick Petersen, Lucille Powell, Dorothy Price, Kenneth Ramsby, Kathleen Ross, Kathryn Ross, Jlack Rue, Robert Saunders, Clarence Scheckla, Helen Schlicting, Ervin Shm.ldt,i Henry Sherk, Evelyn Shumway. Kenneth Sims, Virginia Smith. Helens Spencer. Howard Steele. Arthur Tetrlck, Dorothy Twiss, Dorothy Upchurch. D0Y'0fhy Vershum, Helen
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1 928 Asher, Ruth Bischof, Walter Beyer, Gladys Crabtree. Mary Corum, Milton Edy, Laura Frewing, Darroll Frewing, Edna Gauntt, Ruth Gray, Lester Heater, Lucille Jones, Ralph Kruger, Cyril Kimmey, Francis Lohr, Paul McDonald. Viola Potts. Jean Phillips, Hoyle Ramsby, Mary Spath, Ernest Steorns, Helen Redinger, Maude Tooze, Mildred Tontz, Leslie Voss, Marion Wall. Mildred W'ille, Dina Williams, Edith Yaun, Lloyd 1929 Anderson, Fred Andrews, Wayne Ariss, Leland Atterbury. Calvin Ball, Ruby Benson, Irene Berg, Lillian Brelin, Esther Bridges, Alice Conzelmann, Carl Corum, Iris Eickmeyer, Rose Finley, Edward Fiske, Juanita Gorman, Michael Grandy, Robert Hammersley, Lelia Hammersley, Violet Haynes, Frances Jlohnson, Alice Johnson, Doris Jones. Duane Kelly, Kathryn Kingery, Ollie Klock, Chester Krebs, Fred Litton, Margaret Mason. Grace Maurer, Frances McDonald. Mabel McMichael, Dorothy Montague. Geraldine O'Neil, Helen O'Neil, Patsy Potts, Barbara Rahmig, Clarence Schmeltzer. Mary Shilts, Thelma Simpson, Miary Smith, Kenneth Smith, Maurice Smock, Mildred Spencer, Juanita Stearns, Byron Strickler, John SENIORS OF THE DECADE Strom, Eric Swanson, Arthur Talent, Irene Tooze, Errol Yarno, Frank 1930 Amsberry, Roycille Aebischer, Edward Batterson, Marie Bechtel, Theodore Bishop, James Blake, Maybelle Bross, Iness Conzelmann, Elsie Cochran, Donald Fisher, William Frison, Cecilia Harman, Buddene Holmes, George Johnson, Suzanne Kalafate, Mary Kinnaman, Clarabelle Koopmans, Sigbrand Langer, Clarence Leedy, Douglas Lewis, Maxwell Mortenson, John Nash, Frances Nicholson, Dean Nielsen, Thora Panck, Elizabeth Rankin, John Scheckla, Mildred Schmidt, Romer Seida. Jlosephine Smith, Norma. Stone. Fayrel Stone, Vivian Trofitter, Margaret W'est, Harriet VVestcott, Arol Westfall, Vernon VVilliams, Clark VVilson, Ira 1931 Anderson, Eric Ball, Iva Bailey, Lorena Berg, Gladys Blankenship, Byron Bross, Henrietta Bruce, Ella Carter, Catherine Calkins, Karleen Cereghino, Richard Cimino. John Conzelmann, Mary Crabtree, Albert Gault, Philip Girsberger, Elenora Grogan, John Hampton, Clifford Hampton, Harry Hall, Richard Hehn, Willard Johnston, Florence Johnston, Myrtle Larson, Edna Lichtenwalter. Dorothy Litton, Robert Mason, Maxine Martin, Raymond Meyers, Lucile Myers, Murray I9 Nielson, Jennie North, .Jessie O'Dell, Irene O'Dell, Willis Rankin. George Severson, Everett Russel, Thurlow Tooze, Gladys Welch, Roberta West, Lois 1932 Ariss, Morris Baurer, Gladys Berg, Evelyn Bolich, Glenn Branch, Luther Bruce, Ernest Banfield, John Collins, Catherine Compton, Fern Colfelt, Richard Crabtree, John Daniels, Dama Edy, Donald Enloe, Eugene Fajardo, Alfredo Fluke, Jierome Funk, Jane Gronquist, Hazel Grandy, Jeanne Hicks, Clayton Jones, Dan Junkin, Evelyn Juopo, Alma Kuhta, Josephine Labahn, Edith Leslie, Ruth Ludwig, George Miner, Kenneth Miller, Helen Norcross, Eleanor Nokes, Richard Olson, Janet Paddock, Burton Peterson, Doris Rish, Dorothy Rothenberger, .llulian Smith, Loyal Strauss, Eleanor Smith, Agnes Sanasac, Ellen Smith, Ira Sackett, Doris Sherk, Ronald St. Onge. Orlean Smith, Gerald Strom, Albert Smith. James Scheckla, Clarence Smith, Phyllis True, Eileen Turnbull, Ray Vershum, Dorothy Westerkamp, Victoria WViley, Carrie Wiley, Ella 1933 Alsen, Ellen Alsen, Ethel Ashmore, Clifford Baldwin, Lucille Beckham, Ben Bilyeu, Corneil Boyer, Alfred I
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TENTH SENIQR EDITICN THE HiisPoTs Vol. X I TIGARD HIGH SCHOOL, MAY ??, 1937 CLASS 0F '37 OVERCUMES CAP AND GOWN BOGEY COMMENCEMENT The last week in May is Commencement week for the Class of '37. Commencement will remain in our memories long after school days are past. The Class of '37 will be the first to be graduated from our beautiful new auditorium. The seniors will look back upon this week as one of the high lights of their school life. In Caps and Gowns, -I-0 seniors will participate in the closing exercises of their school life. Baccalaureate will be held on the 23rd of May and then on the following Friday, May 28, commencement, the closing ex- ercise of our school life will be held and the seniors will leave school life for Iife's school. Always the seniors will re- member their years at Tigard. Especially will their senior year remain in their memories. SENIOR MOTTO Preparing Today, Achieving Tomorrow, expresses the pat- tern of our life highway, each curve becoming more complicat- ed. In grade school our prep- aration for high school was the first goal post on our highway. Many dropped by on a side road, but still our preparation continued. High school training made our chances bigger and better in the more numerous fields of life such as science, commercial, history, government, and the appreciation of the finer curves of life. Achieving tomorrowl' largely depends upon the thoroughness of our preparation and of the determination to make the next goal. Each senior has had equal op- portunities in high school. Now the test of achieving begins. SENIORS WIN TICKET SALE For the third consecutive year the senior class has won the banner for the class having the largest percentage of student body ticket sales. The percent- age of the seniors who purchased tickets was comparable to the number of purchases made by last year's senior class. A vast majority of the stu- dents in school enrolled as mem- bers of the associated Student Body to set that body off to a flying start for the school year. Competition was keen for the banner as one might well expect. As a result of these sales, it was again possible to publish the school paper. MAY DAY PAGEANT Tigard Union High School held their annual May Day ex- ercises on May 14. The theme of this year's pageant being The Seasons which was in- terpreted by song and dance by all the affiliated schools. The grade school of Tigard interpreted the season of Spring, Bendg the season of Summer, Durham, the season of Autumn and Metzger, interpreted the season of VVinter. The High School gave the May Pole Dance and interpre- tation of the holidays. Miss Peggy O'Neil was Queen of May Day with the following attendants: Prime Minister, Max Minerg S e n io r Attendants, Elaine Olson, VVilbur Nybergg Junior, Charlene Gaddis, Ervin A s h m o r eg Sophomore, Vera Steele, Paul Rasmussen, Fresh- men, Virginia Gaddis, and Ar- nie Ingalls. The Court of the Seasons was interpreted by Betty Selliken, Jeannette Mallet, Eileen Collins, Edna Stromquist and Edith Appleberry. 2 I CAPS AND GOWNS INAUGURATED By a sizable majority, we, the senior class of nineteen hundred and thirty-seven, saw fit to in- troduce on this the tenth anni- versary in the curriculum of Tigard Ilnion High School, the wearing of caps and gowns. We deemed it appropriate on such an auspicious occasion as the tenth annual graudation cere- mony of our beloved high school that we do something significant by which the passing of ten years in the life of this institu- tion of higher learning he marked in years to come. Yes, marked as the tenth class to emerge from this institution with a broader knowledge and better understanding of the things that are expected of us from the society in which we are to live. Indeed, the road has been long and a bit narrow in places. In fact, of the ninety-seven classmates who enrolled in the freshman class of this high school in 1933, less than one-half that number are graduating to- gether in the class of '37. Yet we are confident that it has been a worthwhile trip and that ultimately we will profit by our efforts and the efforts of our parents, teachers, and friends. APPRECIATION TO TEACHERS When we pause to consider the time, consideration, patience, and work our teachers have be- stowed upon us, words fail us in giving them due recognition of their worth. They have earned our eternal gratitude, and grate- ful acknowledgement is due them for their efforts in our be- half. The faculty may be sure that our appreciation for them will and increase through the years that they will be forever enshrined in the hearts of the members of the class of 1937.
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