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4 TEN'l'll ANNUAL HI-SPOTS SPORTS WHO'S WHO SENIOR BREAKFAST The athletic S e a s on was PRESIDENTS Along in April the sun begins opened by the 1936 football team with three wins, five losses, and three ties. The team showed its power in the fact that it only received two decisive defeats, the other three being only by the margin of a conversion, 7-6. The second team was undefeat- ed and the underclassmen proved themselves to be mighty fine prospects for next fall. Soon after football came a highly successful basketball sea- son. With five returning bas- ketball lettermen, the team pro- ceeded to go places, winning n co-championship in Washing- ton county, taking second place in the newly formed Washing- ton-Columbia county league, and, in addition, taking champion- ship honors in the first annual Albany C ol I e g e Invitational tournament. The team advanced to the semi-finals in the district tournament only to be turned back by McMinnville. In a total of thirty games played during the season, the team gar- nered twenty-five v i c t o r i e s against five defeats. The baseball team of last year was also a championship team, meeting with only one county defeat. The superb pitching and the powerful hitting of the Tigers feature the year's play. The track team also made a fine showing in competition with much larger teams. The golf team also contributed its share to a most successful season. MAIL ORDER BRIDES The Advanced Public Speak- ing Club of Tigard high school on Friday evening, December ll, at 8 o'clock, presented Mail Order Brides. The play, under the direction of Mrs. Mullen, was full of twists and turns that kept the audience guessing and laughing. The members of the cast are as follows: Finke-y Butler and Skeet Snyder, ranch hands, Boh Allen and Max Minerg Nance Hershaw, Betty Sellikeng Nick Henshaw, owner of the Ruby Heart Ranch, Bert Sagersg Bob Henshaw, his son, Kenneth Owreyg Princess, the Indian servant, Margaret Shierkg Rose Crandall, the maid, Helen Ball, Jane Hamilton and Deering llamilton, visitors from Chica- go, Jeanette Mallett and How- ard lledrickg Queenie Dugan, Orabella Jennings, and Gayrell Jones also of Chicago, Dewey Cecil Branch, Boydell Nedry, Maxwell Miner, Eileen Collins, Dewey Talent, Peggy O'Neil, Gordon Moore, Kenneth Owrey, Bert Sagers. VICE-PRESIDENTS Maxwell Miner, Ross Patter- son, Betty Selliken, Howard Hedricks, Jimmy Hasuike, Mary Jane Cpshaw, Wilbur: Nyberg, Kenneth Owrey, Edith Apple- berry, Cecil Branch. SECRETARIES Mary Jane Upshaw, June Collins, Elaine Olson, Boydell Nedry, Dorothy Ream, Peggy O'Neil, Jeanette Mallett. TREASURERS Boydell Nedry, Dewey Talent, Maxwell Miner, Eileen Collins, Bettv Selliken, Wilbur Nyberg. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Gordon Moore, Stuart Rhodes, Irene Becker, Jeanette Mallett. STUDENT COUNCIL Maxwell Miner, Mary Jane l7pshaw, Cecil Branch, Peggy O'Neil, Boydell Nedry, Gordon Moore, Betty Selliken. COMMERCIAL AWARDS Eileen Collins, Geraldine Kell- ner, Dorothy Ream, June Col- lins, Peggy O'Neil,Victor Houle. MAY FETE Maxwell Miner, Cecil Branch, Kenneth Dobson, Peggy O'Neil, Elaine Olson. OPERETTA LEADS Bert Sagers, Howard Hed- ricks, Kenneth Owrey, Helen Gango, Dorothy Ream, Dewey Talent, Shirley Conklin, Stuart Rhodes. YELL LEADERS Irene Becker, Robert Allen. PARLIAMENTARIANS Jimmy Hasuike, G o r d o n Moore. LETTERMEN Gordon Moore, M a x w e l l Miner, George Clark, Dewey Talent, Jimmy Hasuike, Elton Harris, Cecil Branch, Howard Hedricks, Wilbur Nyberg, Ken- neth Owrey, Orville Peterson, Bert Sager, Boydell Nedry. MANAGERS Dewey Talent, Kenneth Ow- rey, Ross Patterson. HI-SPOTS Helen Ball, Dorothy Ream Helen Thomas, Edna Strom- quist, Evelyn McKenzie, Edith Appleberry, Betty Selliken, Stu- art Rhodes, Bert Sagers, Mary Jane Upshaw, Kenneth Owrey, Dewey Talent, Cecil Branch. v Talent, Stuart Rhodes, and Cecil Branch: William Hamil- ton, of the firm of Hamilton and Blakes, George Clark. 24 to send down its rays more per- pendicularly and the senior class begins to enumerate the func- tions before the close of the school year. The first function to be speculated about is the senior breakfast sponsored by the faculty. Rumors of the past have floated down to our recep- tive ears and here are a few of the sub rosa questions. Will the faculty sponsor a breakfast this year? What will they serve, ham, liver or toast and coffee? VVho does the cooking, Mrs. Summers, Mr. Linn or Coach Smith? Do the seniors have to wash dishes? Do they initiate the seniors? In fact there are lots of questions bothering this class, but the principal one is Will There Be A Senior Breakfastn? CHRISTMAS PROGRAM tContimued from page ZJ Bob Crachit .... .... W alter Wood Tiny Tim ....,......... Willis Nyberg Scrooge as a Little Boy- Wilbur Bishop Scrooge's Sister- Mary Jane Miles Scrooge as a Young Man- Ray Grant Housekeeper for Scrooge- Corinne Rickert Martin Fezzwig- Donald Beckham Mrs. Fezzwig .... Barbara Schiewe Scrooge's Friend- Herbert Hardman Dancers- Margueritte Debus, Norma Brandel, June Collins, Eve- lyn Mackenzie Mrs. Crachit .... Edith Appleberry Older Cratchit Girl- Dorothy Ream Cratchit Boys- Gordon Fluke, Wesley North Old Clothes Man- Howard McCarl 305' .......................... Otto Balough B.P.S. VS. A.P.S. The first interclass basketball game of the season was played between the Advanced and Be- ginning Public Speaking classes for the purpose of using the proceeds for some organization not able to pay for their page in the annual. The audience rose in a frenzy during the last seconds of the game when a toss of the ball by Cletus Kirsh, gave the game to the Beginners by a score of ll to 10.
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