Tigard High School - Tiger Yearbook (Tigard, OR)

 - Class of 1941

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GRANDFATI-lEI2'S CLOCK MAKE TICK TUCKS CHIMES THE WORKS MANUFACTURED AT Alpha Anderson Alfalfa You Got Me This Way Contortlonlst Garden Home Clifford Alsen Swede F. D. R. Jones Mayor Metzger Don Allen Don Deep in a Dream Mattress Tester Ttgard Jean Bader Bader I'm An Old Cowhand Bookie Metzger Ioe Boatwrlght Joe Just a Kid Named Joe Hermlt Tlgard Beulah Boyles Bobble Don't XVorry 'Bout Me G-Girl Beaverton Geraldine Brown Gerry And the Angels Sing Canary Ttgard Daniel Boese Danny The Wise Old Owl Entomologlst Hlteon Wallace Calway Wally Little Brown Jug Fire Chief Tigard William Cole Bill Caught ln the Draft Polltlcian Ttgard Dorothy Collins Dottie Take a Letter, Miss Brown Private Secretary Garden Home Ervin Cowglll Ervle You Can't Brush Me Off Fuller Bruslunan Tigard Patrivla Cozey Pat Angel in WVooden Shoes Pedlcurlst Durham Maxine Davls Mac A Kiss tn the Dark Air-mid Warden Durham Shirley Dunsmore Shlrl The Moon XVon't Talk Yes-Yes Girl Moser Carl Finley Finley There I Go Deep-sea Diver Ttgard Robert Fisher Fish Small Fry Fish Vender Tlgard Herbert Frank Herby Stn to Tell a Lie Missionary Durham Yvalter Froman W'alt The Breeze and 1 Doctor Metzger Mary George Mary Chtrlblrlbin Dletlclan Shattuck Frances Gholson Fran 0h! You Beautiful Doll Model Bend Mary Ann Geil Mary Ann An Apple for the Teacher Kindergarten Teacher St. Anthony's Louis Goldhammer Louie Got My Eye on You Detective Durham Vera Harrison Squakle Scatterbralnu Sarong-sewer Durham Glorla Hawley Dode Change Partners Bridge Clubber Metzger Helen Hetntz H8lHf1 Says My Heart Blues Singer Garden Home .Icon Knowlton Granny Ieante With Llght Brown Hair Chorus Girl Jefferson Franc-es Miller Franny Skater's Vl'altz Beautlclan St. Anthony's Ruth Mlller Ruthie I'll Never Love Again Authoress Metzger Jean Moe Jeanie You're a Sweetheart Wlfe Jefferson Norris Olson Norrle Gotta Be u Football Hero All'American Tlgard Dolores O'Mara O'Mara 1 VVant the VValter Waitress St. Anthony's Paul Peterson Pete Gotta Get Some Shuteye Farmer Bend Carol Rider Cal Ltlacs in the Rain Florist Tlllllffl Robert Rosefleld Rosle Moonlight and Roses Movie Director Jefferson Jean Schaen Hepa Wants, Be in tVinchell's Column Soc-lety Girl Tigurd Jack Shaw Shaw Our Love fFirst Chorus! Sailor Metzger Luella Shultz Lulu Chopsticks Nurse Durham Helen Shumway Squeakle Chatterbox Telephone Operator Durham Robert Slttel Bob Yes, XVe Have No Bananas Grover Metzger Leslie Smith Hap The Pesslmistlc Character Soldier Metzger Jean Sturm Sturmle Our Love 4Second Chorus! Designer Tlgard Dale Thompson Sue Sweet Sue Opera Star Tillrd Gudren Torland Goody Three 0'Clock in the Momlng Sleep walker Tlgard William Tully Bill Let's Slt Around and Dream Director of VV,I'.A, Garden Home Anita Wallace Nita There'1l Be Some Changes Made Baby Tender St. Anthony's Paul VVarner Pauline Sunrise Serenade Millionaire St. Mary's Bernard Wlck Sonny I Give You My VVord Ventrlloqulst Bend Robert Wllllams Bobby High On a Windy Hill We-atherman Metzger natty wood Betty Dark Eyes Usherette Beaverton Tom Wright Tommy That's 1WVJrtght, You're XVrong Band Leader Tlgard 19



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Ie Ibi Epo e 14th SENIOR EDITION VOI.. XIV May 23, 1941 VOL. XIV CARNIVAL Tigard High School held its 1-I-th annual Carnival on the night of November 20, 1940. The evening's entertainment was cen- tered around the theme Fun. Before concessions were opened a program was provided with Marvin Brown acting as Master of Ceremonies. The combined music classes sang several choral selections and a jones Family play entitled, The Great Al- lowance Battle was given by the Auditorium class. Other novelty numbers were also pre- sented. Following the program, the booths were opened, and such games as nigger baby, bottle games, and penny throws were in play. A part of the gym- nasium was later set aside for dancing. As in former years, a contest was held between the various school organizations in booth decoration. The sophomore class placed first, winning the dollar prize offered by the student body with the seniors taking the sec- ond prize of fifty cents. Although expenses ran higher than in past years, a net profit of 33182.45 was placed in the student body treasury. MAGAZINE SALE The Tigard High students voted again this year to sponsor a magazine sale in connection with the Curtiss Publishing Company. The net proceeds of the sales, S-19.15, were used to increase the student body fund. Highest salesmanship honors went to Bob Williams, senior, who sold subscriptions amount- ing to 5l329.50. Bob Bissett sold the second highest number with subscriptions amounting to 3525. SENIOR HONOR ROLL During their entire four years of high school, fourteen students were able to maintain a 90 or better average. They compose the senior honor roll. Those at- taining a 94 or a one average were: Daniel Boese, Frances Gholson, Jean Knowlton, and Carol Rider. Those who had a 90 or a two plus average or above were: Clifford Alsen, Beu- lah Boyles, Vera Harrison, Glor- ia Hawley, Ruth Miller, Jean Moe, Jean Schaen, Jean Sturm, Dale Thompson and Anita Wal- lace. GRADUATION Fifty-one seniors will receive diplomas at Commencement ex- ercises to be held Friday evening, May 23. Principal T. R. Fowler will give them out to the gradu- ating seniors. Because there is an unusual amount of talent in this year's senior class, the program will consist entirely of class partici- pants, instead of an outside guest speaker. The tentative program will in- clude a piano solo by Patricia Cozey, a vocal solo, The Lordls Prayer, by Geraldine Browng an oration on youth and educa- tion by Jean Moe, a vocal solo by Clifford Alseng an oration Divided We Fall, by Gloria Hawley, and a sextette including Geraldine Brown, Beulah Boyles, Patricia Cozey, Frances Gholson, Gloria Hawley, and Anita Wal- lace will sing Speedwell. Do- lores O'Mara will accompany them. Senior class officers were: Louis Goldhammer, presidentg Bill Tully, vice-presidentg Shir- ley Dunsmore, secretary, Norris Olson, treasurer. Baccalaureate was held on Sunday, May 18. 21 STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES The student body of Tigard High School attained another busy and favorable year, under Student Body President David Thomas. A great amount of in- terest was created in student body ticket sales due to the strong competition between the two upper classes. Both groups reached the 100 per cent mark, bringing the year's sales to a satisfactory high. A new idea was introduced and very favorably received this year, with the holding of student body parties. Evenings of games and dancing were spent with light refreshments served at the close, this being the only expense. Although several things were purchased for the school, the most notable were the new foot- ball and basketball suits. The football suits were of kelly green sateen with white stripes down the sides, and white numerals. The basketball outfits were of the same color and material with white shirts and green numerals, and green warmups. In spite of these two large withdrawals along with the other bills, the year ended with a substantial sum in the treasury. MOTHERS' AND DADS' CLUB The Mothers' and Dads' Club continued another year of pro- gress, under the leadership of Mrs. Vern Calway, president. The club sponsored two major activities. A card party was held at the high school earlier in the year, and in the spring, a spaghetti dinner was served. A varied program was presented after the dinner. The proceeds furnished two lace tablecloths for use by school organizations, and a cover for the piano.

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