Tigard High School - Tiger Yearbook (Tigard, OR)

 - Class of 1939

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George Nlarugg CManagerJ-TEACHING-SWISS-TO-YODEL- Tom Mclntyre fPres. U. S. Bank in San Franciscoj-CONDUCTING-CLASS -IN-ADVANCE-BANKING- Raymond lVIeyers CEngineerj -TUNNELING-THE-ROCKIES-SHORT-- CUT-TO-HOLLY VV OOID- Vernon lVIiller fScientistJ -SAILING-ON-EXPEDITION-TO-SOUTH -AMERICA- Donald Moore CMechanicD-DISECTING-A-MODEL-T- Ina Moser CPianistD-POUNDING-THE-IVORY-FOR-R-K-O- Tom O'l-Ialloran fLawyerD - TRYING-TO-KEEP-BOB-DENMAN- OUT-OF- Hazel Olson CDance Instructorj - INSTRUCTING - JITTERBUG-JAM- BOREE- Bette Pilkington flylovie Starj-STARTING-ON-NEVV-PICTURE-FOR -UNlVERSAL-PICTURES-CORP- Paul Rasmussen CCoachJ - INSTRUCTING-JAPANESE-FOR-CHINESE OLYMPICS- John Ream CPresident of U. SJ-GIVING A FIRE SIDE CHAT Corinne Rickert CCommedianD - EIVIOTING-ON-BURNS-ALLEN-PRO- GRAM- Elden Rogers fTruck Driverfl-HAULING-MUNITIONS-TO-CHlNA- Dorothy Rufsvold CDieticianj-DOlNG-RESEARCH-WORK- Bud Selliken CClownJ-TAKING-PLACE-OF-HOMER-HANSEN- Bob Severson CFighterj-FIGHTING IN CIVIL WAR IN SERBIA- Mary Shaw fDean of Freshmenl-MEETING THE-PARENTS- Fred Shotsky fPoetD-SINGING-AT-THE-HOSPITAL- Maxine Slater frfeacherj-EXPOUNDING-A-B-C- jesse Spencer CExplorerJ-SKIING-AT-SOUTH-POLE- La Verne Stafford CMiss Americaj-SPENDING-WEEK-AT-ATLANTIC -CITY- Vera Steele CUsherj-WORKING-UNTIL-TWELVE- Arliss Stewart QNurseD-SITTING-UP-WITH-A-MILLIONAIRE- Ted 'Fufford CChefJ-STEWING FROG LEGS FOR BANQUET-AT THE-WHITE-HOUSE- Katherine VVilliams CBeauty Operator? - ATTENDING- HOLLYWOOD- HAIR-STLYE-CONFERENCE- Walter Wood fProf.J - VVORKING-FOR-FOURTEENTH-DEGREE- AT-OXFORD- Katherine Zuercher CModelD - MODELING- FOR-INTERNATIONAL- STYLE-SHOW-EXHIBITION- It was comforting to see that all of my class mates of '39 were happy and busy, so I decided to quit worrying about their fate and resume my occupation of knitting and hoping for P. 17

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Old Home Week . . . Prophecy On a November night in the year 1954 as I sat in the Tigard High School Audi- torium waiting for the members of the class of '39 to arrive for the class reunion, my reverie was broken by the entrance of a messenger boy loaded with telegrams. I was much disappointed to discover that I was the only member of the class to attend, but the others sent telegrams for their absence: Medran Altimus CBoxerD-MEETING-jOE-LEWIS- Tom Ammons CSpeakerQ - LECTURING-ON-THE-VALUE-OF-A- SMILE- Mae Ballard QHousekeeperJ-ENTERTAINING-ON-THURSDAY- La Verne Baurer QlVIrs. Vande Climerj-GOSSIPING-AT-THE-VVHITE- HOUSE- Rhea jewel Bilyeu QDesignerj-WORIQING-CROSS-WO'RD-PUZZI.ES- Ed Brandel fForest Rangerj-SNOWING-LIKE-BLAZES- Nlargaret Bremer CActressj - PORTRAYING - SHAKESPEARE'S - MAC- BETH- David Brown QActorj-MAKING-PERSONAL-APPEARANCE-TOUR- Lawrence Carsh CHoboj-WALKING-I-IURTS-MY-CORNS- Harry Chandler fFootball Coachj - PLAYING-AT-EAST-WEST-lVIII,K -BOVVL-GAlVIE- Verna Clark CTeacherD-CORRECTING-EXANIINATION-PAPERS- Dorothy Conklin CBridej-GOING-ON-HONEYMOON-TO-SOUTH- SEA-ISLANDS- Francis Crittenden CEditor of VVoman's Home Companion,-PUTTING-ISSUE TO BED- Robert Earl CSportsmanJ-PLAYING-CHINESE-CHECKERS- NIadlyn Ezell CCourt ReporterD-TRANSCRIBING-SHORTHAND-NOTES Eugene Fearing CPolicemanQ-PATROLING-AT-NIGHT- john Frink CPsychologistD - PERFORMING-AN-INTRICATE-EXPERL lVIENT-ON-VVHITE-RATS- Bette Goins CHousewifeJ-IVIUTINY-IN-THE-NURSERY- Bob Hagen CUncle Samls NavyJ-BIDING-TIlVIE-AT-THE-NORTH- POLE- Marvin HarrisCFarmerD-READING LAST ISSUE OF THE COUN- 'I'RY-GENTLEMAN- f Ivan jack fSpeaker of the Housej-BREWING-NEW-LAWS- Paul Johnson CAmbassadorj-CONVERSING-WITH-HITLER- Alfred Kellner CShiekb-CONSULTING-WITH-ROBERT-TAYLOR- Charles Knowlton C Charlie lVIcCarthy Q -ENTERTAI N I NG-D UKE-AN D- DUTCHESS-O F-WI NDSOR- Lois Lenhart C Librarian D -ERASING-THUM B-lVIARKS- Donald Lundstedt I Spectator D -WATCH I N G-TH E-WORLD-GO-BY- Barbara Marugg fSecretaryj -DOING-OVER-TIME-WO'RK- 16



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Last Will and Testament lClass VVill of 19395 A time comes when a certain group from the big, happy family has to leave the old haunts and enter a new and different part of the world. There are many things this group, the Seniors, can llOt take with them which they bequeath to the rest of the family. We, the Class of 1939, bequeath to our principal and teachers a pleasant memory of our class. We really appreciated your endeavors to instil, in our poor minds, know- ledge, and a desire to be good citizens and wise homemakers. We are grateful to you for your plans for many happy and memorable occasions. We bequeath to you courage to carry on the fine work of educational values, contentment in the knowledge that you are doing something worthwhile. To you, Juniors, who next year will be Seniors, we bequeath all the excitement of Commencement, Senior Play, Annual, and other activities in which you will partici- pateg a happy decision in reference to the type of apparel to be worn at Commerce- mentg a secure plan for each of your futures, and a bigger and better Senior class. To you, juniors, we bequeath joviality, jauntiness, justice, judgment, and joyousness. To the Sophomores we leave our modestyg a feeling of gratitude at having com- pleted half of their high school safelyg many happy class achievements, wholesome school lifeg and a determination to achieve high goals. You will be Juniors next year and will have certain obligationsg may each of these objectives be successful. To the Sophomores, we bequeath safety, security, sensibility, satisfaction, serenity, and simplicity. To the Freshmen we bequeath our congratulations 5-they have successfully started their high school life. We will to them an unbroken class, as Sophomores, of high averagesg great perseverance through all their trials, and a will and determination to carry on. To the Freshmen, we bequeath faith, fair-play, fame, felicity, fineness, fortitude, and freedom. To you, who will be Freshmen next year, we will most of all-courage, you will need it. As you enter your new life you will have certain fears and doubts, so to you we bequeath luck, good fortune, and above all else, faith-faith in the knowledge and experience of the teachers, who will do all in their power to make you feel at ease and to correctly guide and advise you. Good fortune to you, Freshmen of next year. To the family, which is the whole high school combined, teachers, principal, new students, and old students we bequeath success as a family. VVe sincerely wish that you are in the years to come just one, big, happy family. This wish above all others we will to you, family. Signed and sealed by the Senior Class of 1939. 18

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