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Tl-LI STAFF VLARA HEDLIND Editor lt was fun, hut work. tiliENUl'tFi Sl'0l'S'l'A Litvrnry Editor I'll upprvciatv this annual. KENNETH SXVANK Busirwss Mating:-I' I dm-vvlnpe-ml sale-s tvr'lniiquP. F4bRIlES'I' UUWGILI, Assistant Bnsiiwss Mnnager l know what work and play luvth are-. AlARGARE'I' BUSNVELL Hi-Spots Editor 1've had nlghtlnnrvs, hut- . ESTELLE UPSHAXV Class Editor '-It was good vxpvrie-nee, GEORGE OTTE Athletics UI never knew I had It in me. BE'i 1'Y SINGLETARY Stunt Editor ul enjoyed every minute of lt. BERNARD XVAIINER Circulation Manager I liked my job. VIRGINIA WVRIGHT l'hntog'rnphy Edltnr Some fun, JEAN PI-ITERSTIN Typist Just my style, MARY BRICKLEY Typist lt was fun and good Q-xpvrlf-nt'e. MYRTLE BIULLEN Literary Advisor lt is ull part of the job, 'I'il0'M.tS R. l4'0VY'I.ER Business Advisor Tile details were my job. Z7
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4 Firreexrn ANNUAL HI-SPOTS Betty Bailey ........... SENIOR HIT PARADE He's 1-A In The Army Robert Bissett ..t............... It Ain't Necessarily So Dwayne Blakney ,,,,,,,,,,,, I Don't Want To Set The World On FIFCV Mary' Brickley ,,,,.,,.,,,,..,., On The Sentimental Side Marvin Brown ,.,,,A,,,A,,,,,, I Wish I Had A Sweetheart Margaret Buswell Hazel Gaither Mary Ellen Cole .,........ Playmates ... Can't You Take A joke P Forrest Cgwgill ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, I'll Take ROHIHHCCH Helen Davis .,...........,,.. Sleepy Time Gal Ralph Eastman ,.,.,,,,.,,.,,r Tonight We Love Catherine Engkraf .,,,,,,.. I Want A New Romance Beatrice Forsman .......Y... My Man Louise Germeyer ...,...,..... Oh, ,l0hIlIly Patty Gholson ....... Hjunior Miss John Hagg ..,..,,,,,,,,,., ,...,.. ' 'If I Only Had A Brain Clara Hedlind ,.... ....... ..... ' ' My Sister And I Lucille Hunter ................ Living, Loving, Laughing Doris Hunziker .......,....... Sometimes La Verne Hutchins ...... ... That Blonde Headed Woman Mary Mack ...,...,............. I Got It Badi' Irvin Markel ......... .m... Beautiful Ohio Audrey Martin ..,..,,,....... George-ia On My Mind Bill McLaughlin ......,,..... For He's A Jolly Good Fellowl' Donald McLean ..........v... Hi Neighbor Hifumi Okazaki ............. The Love Bug VVill Bite You George Otte ......,,............. You Gotta Be A Football Hero Beulah Peterson ......,....... Miss You jean Petersen ........ Tom Pounder ........ ....... jeanie With The Light Brown Hair ..,.... Romantic Guy I Donald Rickert ................ ' 'Not A Care In The World Virginia Rickman ....... .... I Like To Make Music Betsy Rider ...................... Simple And Sweet May Schamoni ...... Mike Scheckla ............. The Walt-z You Saved For Me .... Friendship,' Betty Singletary .............. ' 'I've Got Rhythm Glenore Spousta ............., i'Supposing Muriel Storey .................. You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby Kenneth Swank ......,......., A 'How Do You Fall In Love ? Loidena Thompson ...,. ... Change Partners Vera Todd ....................... Lover Come Back To Me Estelle Upshaw ......,........ I Know Why Richard Valline .............., ' 'Mary Is A Grand Old Name Pat Van Colen .....,........... Chatterbox Catherine Wallace ......... K-K-K-Katy Bernard Warner ............. Someone's Rocking My Dream Boat Betty Williams ..............., ' 'I Remember You Jeanette Woodard .......... 'iBlues In The Nightn Virginia Wright ............. Someday My Prince Will Come Russell Edmonds ..,...,...... Remember Pearl Harbor Art jacquess .......... .,..... ' 'You're In The Army Now Report Cards ......... The Class ........... ....... True Confession t. VVhere Do We Go From Here? Teachers .......................... G'Bye Now SHUMWAY TO HEAD STUDENT GOVERNMENT At the student body elections, April 15, john Shumway, junior and athletic manager of the stu- dent body this year, was chosen president of the associated stu- dents for 1942-43. John is a two-year letterman in football, a member of the Hi-Y club and air-raid squad. Jim O'Halloran and Don Fearing were also can- didates for president. Harley Hanna was elected vice-presidentg Helen O'Hallor- an, secretaryg Barbara Hawley, treasure-rg Ralph johnson, ath- letic managerg Jay Stalcup, Hi- Spots editorg and Ruth Davis, activities manager. All nominations were made by petitions and candidates made campaign speeches before the balloting. 26 SPORTS REVIEW The Tigard football squad, in- cluding nine returning lettermen, and under their new coach, jack Connors, fought hard for fourth place in the T. Y. V. League standings. George Otte, co-captain with Russell Edmonds and John Hagg, provided one of the sea- son's biggest thrills when he dashed 87 yards through the jefferson line for a touchdown. With three returning letter- men, the varsity basketball team displayed much power on de- fense. In the League Opener at Newberg the green and white hoopers defeated Forest Grove 14-S, and in the semi-finals took a 15-9 beating from the Hills- boro five. Beaverton won the opener trophy. The Tigers finished one game out of second place in the league standings by a 27-26 loss to Newberg in the final and de- cisive league game. At the District Nine Tourna- ment, Tigard was eliminated the fourth night by Beaverton. In the last seven seconds of play a field goal from thirty-five feet out gave the Beavers a heart- breaking 24-23 victory over the Tiger quintet. Bill McLaughlin was elected honorary captain by his team- mates. A large group of lettermen turned out for the major spring sport, baseball. This year's success in athletics, is as always, not calculated merely in victo-ries and losses, but in good, clean sportsmanship that is taught every athlete. ARMISTICE DAY GAME INSPIRES PEP RALLY Not since 1938 have the stu- dents staged a pep rally the night before a big game. The annual Armistice Day clash with Sherwood, which the Tigers have lost the last two years, was the incentive for this year's huge bonfire built by the freshmen. The serpentine down through Tigard was followed by a stu- dent dance in the gymnasium. A victory dance, also, celebrat- ing the Tigers 32-0 victory over the Bulldogs, was held the next evening.
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UNDERELA55 HIETIII RY We pay tribute to these students of Tigard High School who constitute the founda- tion and finished products of the institution. The Freshmen class, which is the second largest in the history of the school, are making rapid strides in the fields of music and athletics. Youthfulness, sincerity, en- thusiasm and loyalty characterize this group. A highlight of the year was the Freshmen show, Elephant Boy, presented on April 9. A satisfactory profit was made. The Freshmen class selected Betty jo Swank and Sam Philip as princess and attendant for May Day. Firmly established in the high school are the Sophomores. Again, we have interest and participation in the band, mixed chorus, music tournament, twirling, sports and general school activities. Among their activities was a Jack London drama presented on April 22. To climax their second year in the school cycle, the Sophomores held their annual skating party. To represent the Sophomore class on lylay Day, Gwen Steele and George Nlorgan were chosen as princess and attendant. The Junior class has a reputation of long standing. Deeply embedded in this class we find artistry, scholarship, musicianship, leadership, and sportsmanship. As delegates to the Girls' League Conference at McMinnville, Helen O'Halloran, Blanche Colgan, Ellen Johnson, and Barbara Hawley were chosen by the Tigard Girls' League. Helen O'Halloran, a lovely Queen, and Princesses Betty llflillier and Betty Lou lliaggetti reigned over a successful junior Prom. Blanche Colgan and Bob Wood were the princess and attendant on May Day. lVIay the underclassmen make further progress and live up to the traditions of Tigard Union High School. 28
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