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Top Pivturi- I-'irsl limi: li. lmulvy. 12, Imrsini. BI. Him-r, IC. liiwsi-4 li, Hunzilu-r. Ii, llixgelw. l', Ah-Curdy, 'l'. llnsuike-. N. llzluc, Sw-unit lhmg I-I, U. Atlantis, li. Vruiu. NI, llvmn, ll. Si-lnnidt. ll, Ili-intl, 12. litlllll. Nl, Mi-yw, W. Nylwrir. Bliss Mull. 'l'Iiiril llow. IZ. 'l'i-tl'in'l4. NV. .Im-fl'e1'i4fs. ll. l'tltli'I'. E, NYomliu'1l. ll. Stl-eh-', H. Flllkv. Il. lgllllll. Fourtlu ltuw: l'. ,lulilisiilr li. Wnuil. Ib. Shultz, li. Si-lmmllv, A. Sl'llPllllf l, D, Meyer. IL, lhu'l'y. lhittum l'ivture First limi: ll. He-ily-use, IC. lIlIIlll'l'. Il, lintle-r. A. lluwnrd, F. I4'1'ens. I, liollm-r, W. Stone. Miss Eivknieyvr, S4-4-mini limi: ll, Vullins. .I. Fmnhs, Y, Ilmlitis. H. T4ll'ltlllll, M, AllSllIllllllS1lIl. 1. Miller, IC. Eidvnsi-hink. 'l'lii1'nI limi: W. Gri-Q-n. Nl, Hunt. A. Insults. l'. K'mu:'lmn. Ii. Ifhuls. .I, tl'Hnllm'un. .l. l'ntt1-rson, N. Snlhw, I-'vvllrtli limi: ll. lilmhli-ns. .I, lt'I2mll'k+-. ll. Unlv. I'. llf-wh-ell, J, 0'Xl:lt'al, ll. llrowxl. FRESHMEN CLASS President . Robert Cote Vice-President Darrell Hood Secretary . Virginia Gaddis Treasurer . . Ralph Davis Student Council Rep. Maxine Miner Sergeant-at-arms . Robert Tetrick Advisors .... Miss Eictcmeyer, Miss Nash The Freshmen Class ot I937 enrolled sixty-seven members. With much enthusiasm, they responded to Freshmen initiation which culminated in the usual treat ot goodies. The class sponsored a basketball game with the Tigard grade school, outcome tavor- able to the Freshmen. The class boasts ot good athletes and a number ot pupils in the higher brackets ot grade work. The class is eagerly ioolcing torward to the year when they will be the standard bearer ot Tigard Union High School. 27
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FRESHMEN Uh, the green things, the Freshmen growing, The loud noise of the Freshmen growing, VVe have to live, whether we smile or grieve ,lust to watch the happy life Ot Z1 Freshman growing. Uh, the fluttering and the puttering Uf those Freshmen growing, llow they talk to each other VVhen none of us are knowingg ln the still classrooms a noise hooms XVhich tells us that Freshmen are growing. VVe love, we love them so- The green things growing, l' or by many a tender touch They comforted us much Uh, the Freshmen are growing. SOPHOMORES llere comes Found hy Found hy Found hy Found in Sophomores llere comes Sophomores, sophomores everywhere: the dusty roadside, the sunny hillside, the noisy brook, every shady nook: coming, coming everywhere. Sophomores, smiling from everywh Found all around the open doors, Found sitting on the office floor, Found in the gym where children play, Found some place everyday: Sophomores llere comes smiling, smiling, everywhere. Sophomores, studying everywhere: Found studying English and Math, Found incurring the teacher's wrath, Found playing games on the field, Found getting results, activities vieldg Sophomores studying, studying, everywhere. JUNIORS Fifty little Juniors, grown tired of play, Came to school one autumn dayg Watching the mighty Seniors come and 202 Talking as Seniors will, you know, Of dances, annuals, pins, and rings, Sometimes hinting at graver things. At last they spied within their reach Knowledge that elders teach. llelter-skelter, with merry din Into the school they scrambled ing Boys, with their tangled, unruly hair, Girls, sweet faces flushed and fair. VVith anxious faces one and all, Each Junior responded to the call, Through the curriculum, with driving storm Found Juniors registered every term, The teachers lamented, with a groan: VVhy the Juniors are Seniorsl' they moan. 28 FTC
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