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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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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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