TI-U TIGER LIFE EDITION Published by the Class of ’47 TIGARD UNION HIGH SCHOOL TIGARD, OREGON VOLUME 20 V, r — r MS Our School This building is a milestone in our journey of life. We have passed through the doors to gain a knowledge that is offered within. The stability of any country depends upon its citizenry. We, the future citizens of this community have convictions and the courage to uphold them through all conditions we may be called upon to face. We will strive with faith in our powers and trust in the infinite good that knowledge works for the benefit of all mankind. We pay tribute to our school that has given us many opportunities for the education received, the independence of character obtained, to help us travel far along moral, industrial and intellectual roads. Foreword “Life travels in divers places with divers persons. ’ — Shakespeare q4 new Year Book is presented to you in the March of Life. . . As we gradually come into contact of school life with our recordings, we are celebrating our twentieth anniversary in our 1947 edition. Life is the precious possession of our existence and we must learn to live it wisely. In brief, we have ideals, and they must constantly be resolved into essential and practical things. We hope to find that all material possessions take their places logically in the scheme of being, and we shall neither under-value them, or rate them too high among the essential assets of a truly successful career. Dedication We dedicate our Year Book called “Life’s Edition” to the outstanding service of the former .editors of the Ti-U Year Book. 1928 Lester Gray 1929 Iness Bross 1930 William Fisher 1931 Byron Blankenship .... 1932 Richard Nokes 1933 Barbara Potts 1934 David Gault 1935 Merwin Selander .... 1936 Bob Barney 1937 Betty Selliken 1938 Betty Schubring 1939 Hazel Clark 1940 Earl Schmalle 1941 Carol Ryder 1942 Clara Hedlund 1943 Howard Ibach 1944 John Adams 1945 Jean Carsh 1946 Denny Small Page 4 The House by the Side of the Road There are hermit souls that live withdrawn In the place of their self-content; There are souls Jike stars, that dwell apart, In a fellowlcss firmament; There are pioneer souls that blaze their paths Where highways never ran— But let me live by the side of the road And be a friend to man. Let me live in a house by the side of the road, Where the race of men go by— The men who are good and the men who are bad, As good and as bad as I. I would not sit in the scorner’s scat, Or hurl the cynic’s ban— Let me live in a house by the side of the road And be a friend to man. I see from my house by the side .of the road, By the side of the highway of life, The men who press with the ardor of hope, The men who arc faint with the strife. But I turn not away from their smiles nor their tears, Both parts of an infinite plan— Let me live in a house by the side of the road And be a friend to man. I know there arc brook-gladdened meadows ahead • And mountains of wearisome height; That the road passes on through the long afternoon And stretches away to the night. But still I rejoice when the travelers rejoice, And weep with the strangers that moan, Nor live in my house by the side of the road Like a man who dwells alone. Let me live in my house by the side of the road— It’s here the race of men go by. They are good, they arc bad, they are weak, they are strong, Wise, foolish—so am I; Then why should I sit in the scorner’s seat, Or hurl the cynic’s ban? Let me live in my house by the side of the road And be a friend to man. SAM WALTER FOSS. Page 5 Table of Contents ' Administration ' Classes ' Activities ' Organizations ' Athletics ' Features ' Advertisements Page 6 School Board ART WILLIAMS CHESTER DYE message we would leave to you, our friends, Who made the road to learning smooth and light, And gave your counsel wise, your sympathy. Our thanks are yours for many things, but most For this: Your faith in us was never lost; And when you had good cause to doubt, You smiled, Remembering our years, so self-possessed. This be our task; to justify your faith And prove our worth. Seniors of 1947 ROBERT OLEMAN No photograph available) ARNOLD MICHELSON JAMES HALL THOMAS FOWLER, Superintendent Appreciation The assurance of your good wishes for our future success means much to us. We know you have followed our troubles and our triumphs during our school years with sincere interest, and that you are proud of us as the 1947 graduating class. Your friendship and counsel has been an inspiration and a comfort to us in the past, and we are relying upon it for aid in the future. We cannot leave the Tigard High School without regret or without acknowledging the debt of gratitude we owe you and your corps of teachers for your sympathetic care and understanding. SENIORS OF 1947. Page 8 FACULTY Tigard Union High ROMEYN ADAMS (Oregon State) Albany College, Science, Orientation, Physical Education MAN A AMBURN (Pacific University) Journalism, Language, Physical Education LAMAR BELL (Pacific University) Band, Mathematics. Orientation MERIT BISHOP (Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa) Shop, Mechanical Drawing NELLIE ELWERT (Oregon State ) Shorthand, Typing GRACE GALVIN (University of Oregon) English, Social Science, Bookkeeping MYRTLE MULLEN (Drake University) Mathematics, Public Speaking. Auditorium ALFRED PIETJLA (Willamette University) Gen. Mathematics, Biology, Physics MARY GUNN (University of Oregon) Sophomore English, Librarian ESTA SMITH (Reed College) History, Orientation JUANITA THOMPSON (Washington State College) English ALMA WIGGINS (Oregon State College) Clothing, Foods, Arts and Crafts Page 9 Senior Class Officers ALICE WATSON Secretary ROSE PETERSEN Treasurer Seniors of’47 CATHERINE BELNAP Commercial Club. Senior Play, Public Speaking. No one can take my joy HUBERT BELNAP (Benson transfer), Senior Play. Vars-T, Glee Club Officer, Commercial Club. I’ve got that gleam in my eye again. RAYMOND BEFUS Navy, Public Speaking. Senior Play. Annual Staff, Boys' League President. MILLARD BECKER Life is too short to be Commercial Club, Boys' idle. League. A thread will tie an honest man better than a rope will a rogue. AUDREY BLOECHER F.H.A. President, Commercial Club. Oh boy! Oh joy! Where do we go from here. MARY JO BOHLEN Girls' League Officer, Commercial. Club, Glee Club. Love your enemy; bless your haters, said the Greatest of the great. ALICE BURNS G.A.A., Hi-Spots Staff, Glee Club Officer, Annual Staff. She moves like a goddess and looks like a queen. RUTH CLEGG Band. F.H.A., Librarian, Commercial Club. A merry life comes ivith a merry heart. HARVEY CROCKER (Battleground, Wash, transfer). Pep Club Officer, Boys' League, Student Council. Brains and beauty seldom go together — who wants brains. RAY CROFT Hi-Y, Pep Club. Band. A brave man hazards his life but not his conscience. JACK CUMMINGS (Lincoln transfer), Yell Leader, Pep Club President. Vars-T, Junior Class Officer, Public Speaking, Senior Play. The stream murmured, but the thunder roared. JEAN CURRY (McMinnville transfer), G.A.A., Commercial Club, Tumbler, Annual Staff. Be honest uith thy God. thy country and thy self. JOHN GODFREY Band, Hi-Y, Junior Class President, Student Council, Senior Play. I realize the destiny within me and will try to fulfill it. MAXINE GRIFFIN Glee Club, Commercial Club. My tasks are small but always worth while. VIOLA HALES Commercial Club, F.H.A., Band. Come what will, she keeps her faith in friend and foe. MADELINE DAVIS G.A.A., Commercial Club, Public Speaking, Auditorium, Senior Play, Glee Club. I believe in today and live for it. LESTER DIMMITT Public Speaking, Hi-Spots Editor, Student Council, Senior Play, Band, Student Patrol. Life is quite confusing and two and two seldom make four. ROLLAND DREESZEN Glee Club, Band, Commercial Club. Like a knight in shining armor, laughter stood beside him. RALPH DURKEE Band, Commercial Club, Boys’ League. Don't argue unless you’re sure you'll win. GLADYS ELLSON (Minnesota transfer), G.A.A., Commercial Club, Public Speaking, Senior Play, Badminton Club. 'Laugh and the whole world laughs with you. GLORIA FORSYTH Glee Qub, Commercial Club. Everything has a bright side if you look for it. HOWARD GRAFTON (Lincoln transfer) A new face is always welcome; more so when it brings new ideas. JOY GRIMSTAD Hi-Spots Editor, Student Body Officer, Student Council, Rally Squad, Pep Club, Senior Play. A smile goes a long, long, DON HARRIS (Grant transfer). Public Speaking, Band, Senior Play. Give me the young man who has brains enough to seek the Ideal. DONNA HELMS (Sandy transfer ), State Shorthand Winner, G.A.A. President, Sophomore Class Officer, Annual Staff, Triple Trio, Senior Play. A load is made light by the spirit in which it is carried” MILDRED ITEL Glee Club, Commercial Club, F.H.A., Girls’ League Officer. She has the rectitude and patience of the cliff HELEN JOHNSON F.H.A. Officer, Glee Club, Commercial Club. Blue were her eyes; as the fairy flax, her hair; her cheeks like the dawn of day. ANDREW HERBERHOLZ Commercial Club, Boys' League. You can never tell a lie by keeping still” RUTHANNE JACKMAN Student Council, Band Officer, Senior Play, Commercial Club. God, keep me still unsatisfied so I will be always reaching higher ” K FRANCIS KAUFMAN Vars-T. Pep Club, Commercial Club, Junior Class Officer. Every man is an optimist who sees deep enough.” EVELYN KNUDSEN G.A.A., Glee Club, Commercial Club, Girls’ League, Ti-Teen. Do the work that’s nearest though it dulls once in a while. LLOYD KOCH Band, Public Speaking, Senior Play. We have forty million reasons for failure, but not a single excuse” MADELINE KOESTER Commercial Club, Public Speaking, G.A.A., Junior Class Officer, Senior Play. Work it foy and life is good” ROBERT KOVACH Vars-T, Pep Club, Fire Squad, Commercial Club. No human feeling can be as strong as joy” ANITA KRAUSE (Franklin transfer), Commercial Club, F.H.A. Officer, May Queen. Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all bet paths are peace.” LOUISA KUBACK Glee Club Officer. F.H.A., Commercial Club. Let not mercy and truth forsake you, bind them about your neck.” JOANNE LAWSON (Camar Valley transfer). Commercial Club, Girls League, Glee Club President. The more we work the less we talk.” MAXINE LENZ Junior Prom Princess. Annual Editor, Hi-Spots Staff, Senior Play, Glee Club Officer, G.A.A. Glories like little glow worms afar off shine bright. JOYCE LONG Commercial Club, Girls League. The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved.” LOREN McCASLIN Boys' League. Youth is such a wonderful thing it's a shame to waste it. LOIS MORRIS Commercial Club, Girls’ League, F.H.A. All the rest of life is lovelier for these years. REVA MAE MUNSINGER (Nebraska transfer), Girls League Officer, Senior Play, Public Speaking, Commercial Club, Pep Club. Glee Club. Let’s see you laugh; anybody can cry. betty McCullough Glee Qub President,Girls’ League. G.A.A., Commercial Club. Many and pleasant are the rewards of the faithful.” KEN MORROW Fire Squad, Pep Club, Commercial Club, Senior Class Officer. The earth has no force for working against your will. MARILYN NODLAND (Gresham transfer), Junior Prom Princess, Sophomore May Princess, G.A.A., Senior Play, Commercial Club, Chorus Officer. With her dimples she charms all.” PAULA LEAVITT (Medford transfer), Senior Play, Annual Staff, Commercial Club, Girls' League Officer, Glee Club, Pep Club. She tries to find the beautiful in life by passing by the gloom. DORIS ANN LILLISON Public Speaking, Commercial Club, Glee Club, F.H.A., Senior Play, Majorette. Give us men — say again—give us men.” GORDON MARTIN Vars-T, Hi-Y, Senior Play, Annual Staff, Pep Club, Student Patrol. I believe in the future and in preparing for it. I I I I I I I EILEEN NORRIS Junior May Princess, Annual Staff, Junior Class Officer, Commercial Club. Be there a will, and wisdom finds the way. MARGIE OESCH Commercial Club, Girls' League Officer, Pep Club, F.H.A. Officer. Co, my songs, to the lonely and unsatisfied.” PATRICIA O'MARA Band, Glee Club, Triple Trio, Majorette President, Senior Play, G.A.A. Glad that I live am I. ALVIN NORTHRUP Commercial Clubs, Boys' Glee Club. ”Holidays are the best part of life. CAROLYN OLEMAN Girls' League President, Junior Ptom Princess, Freshman Class Officer, D.A.R. Representative, Student Council, Pep Club. Her accompanying fingers were ever ready and just so her ready heart. TERRANCE O MARA Band, Glee Club, Hi-Spots Staff, Commercial Club. What this country needs is a good five cent cigar. WALTER PETERS Glee Club. Hi-Y, Commercial Club, Stage Craft Club. Senior Play. No task is too small to be done well. ROSE ANNE PETERSON Hi-Spots Staff, Senior Class Officer, Commercial Club, F.H.A., Public Speaking. Nothing is impossible.” OOWALA PHILLIPS G.A.A., Public Speaking, Commercial Club, Senior Play. Glee Club. Life is such a trial but DOROTHY PITSCH isn't it fun?” (Montana transfer). Maiden with the dark brown eyes and a character of quiet mystery. ELIZABETH QUINN Triple Trio, Glee Club President, Junior Prom Princess, Student Council, Student Body Officer, Commercial Club. She sings because she is happy. SHIRLEY REDING Girls' League, F.H.A., Commercial Club. Set your goal high then be sure you get half way. i VIRGIL REMILLARD Commercial Club. Absence of occupation is not rest. Love of work is love of leisure.” BETTY LOU SCHAEFER State Shorthand Winner, Commercial Club, Annual Staff. And there were none but few goodlier than she.” LORRAINE SHEFSTALL Commercial Club, Glee Club, F.H.A. There's a time and place for everything and every- KENT SLATE (Benson transfer), Fire Squad, Hi-Spots Staff. Pep Club, Mixed Chorus, Annual Staff. Large is his physique; larger his heart.” DONALD SMITH (Beaverton transfer). Fire Squad, Vars-T, Pep Club. Be true to thy self and you will be false to no JACK RIVERMAN Student Council, Senior Class President, Vars-T, Commercial Club, Fire Squad. Band. A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. LAURAL SHEFSTALL (Girls Polytechnic transfer), Glee Club, F.H.A., Commercial Club, Princess of Royal Mounted Police. All the natural elements of a great lady. IRENE SHONK Commercial Club. Give me the splendid silent sun with all his beams full-dazzling. CLARK STEPHENS Vars-T, Pep Club, Student Council, Freshman Class Officer, Senior Play, Hi-Y. 'The boy is noble natured; treat him with all grace. NICK SUMICH Band, Public Speaking. Commercial Club, Hi-Y Officer, Badminton. Which one of you saw me first? ANNA MAE SUMOSKI Commercial Club. Rich the treasure, sweet the pleasure, after pain. ROY SWANSON (Washington transfer), Band, Commercial Club. Discretion shall preserve you; understanding shall keep you. RONALD SWOPE Student Body President, Vars-T, Hi-Y President, Fire Squad, Pep Club, Freshman Class Officer. Our friends see the best in us and by that very fact call forth the best in JOHN VAN BERGEN Sophomore President, May Fete Attendant. Vars-T President, Fire Squad Officer, Senior Play, Student Council. The educated man is the one who knows where to find what he does not know. SHIRLEY VAN GOETHEM (Molalla transfer), Commercial Club. It's nice to be ndtural when you’re naturally nice. LEO WRIGHT Annual Staff, Senior Class Officer, Vars-T, Student Body Officer. If I'm not into mischief, I'm working on it. YVONNE T A BRUM Junior Prom Queen, Student Council, Student Body Officer, Commercial Club, Rally Squad, Senior Play. I try to make my life a joy to myself as well as others. ELINOR VAN BUSKIRK (Vancouver transfer), Hi-Spots Staff, Band, Queen Pat, Glee Club, Girls' League Cabinet. Her disposition, as charming as gold will find its place in the world. MARGARET WATSON (Seattle transfer), G.A.A., Senior May Princess, Senior Class Officer, Senior Play, Commercial Club, Hi-Spots Staff. She pleases herself by pleasing others. ELMA WHISTLER Commercial Club. A meek and modest maid among the boisterous. LUCILLE WOODARD Band Officer, Pep Club, Public Speaking, Rally Squad, Commercial Club. A friend in need is a friend indeed. Special diplomas will be given to these ex-service men, by the passing of the General Educational Development Test: James H. Bergin Rex E. Boggs Donald Atkinson Clarbnce Brazil Henry Michael Brazil Richard C. Burleson Paul H. Craig Jack E. Foster James E. Givens Gerald F. Harvey Darwin Lee Valentine J. Mack Hifumi Okazaki Earl Henry Reid Roger I. Temple STAGE OF LIFE... “All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players —SHAKESPERE ACTOR STAGE NAME FAVORITE LINES PRIVATE L MILLARD BECKER Mac Timber Forest ranger RAYMOND BEFUS Ray “Daaal” Psychiatrist CATHERINE BELNAP Kitty Oh, darn!” Sailor HUBERT BELNAP Sonny “ When I was in Russia.. ” Orator AUDREY BLOECHER Audy “Hey, you fads!” Stewardess MARY JO BOHLEN Jo-Jo “You fanow .. Weight lifter ALICE BURNS Baby “That tiefaes me” Mental case RUTH CLEGG Pigtails “1 wanta’ go home” Chiropractor RICHARD COLE Dick Well, why not?” Good boy HARVEY CROCKER Blondie “Hey, Toots” Bachelor RAY CROFT Raymoon “Fam Dool” Ford salesman JACK CUMMINGS Jason “ Whapo!” Doctor’s nurse JEAN CURRY Jeannie “Jeepers” Beach-comber MADELINE DAVIS Janie “Do you think we should?” Ice skater LESTER DIMMITT Les “Hey, Butch” Correspondent ROLLAND DREESZEN Rollo “Precisely” Snake charmer RALPH DURKEE Ralph (Silence) Flower gardener GLADYS ELLSON Gladie “Holy smofa!” Taxidermist GLORIA FORSYTH Red “Hello, Cutie” Bride JOHN GODFREY Johnny “Now my theory is.. ” Ditch digger HOWARD GRAFTON How “I gotta see Rosie” Gold miner MAXINE GRIFFIN Maxie “You guys fall me” Trapeze artist JOY GRIMSTAD Robin “Let's rod” Opera singer VIOLA HALES Vicki “Hi, Keeid!” Poet DONALD HARRIS Spud “It's a great life” Motorcycle cop DONNA HELMS Don “Hey, that's a good deal” Happy old maid ANDREW HERBERHOLZ Andy “Over here, Jo” Senator MILDRED ITEL Millie “Ha, ha, ha” Astrologer RUTHANNE JACKMAN Fan “Or something It fa that” Governess HELEN JOHNSON Johnny “Oh, shad op” Waitress ROY KAUFMAN Buck “Hey you!” Pool player EVELYN KNUDSEN Lynn “Gosh, what a guy” Telephone operator LLOYD KOCH Lloydsy Easy does it” News commentator MADELINE KOESTER Taylor “Forget it” Heiress ROBERT KOVACH Squirl “I’ll think about it” President ANITA KRAUSE Nita “so-o-or Chorus girl LOUISA KUBACK Louie “Honestly” Rhumba teacher JOANNE LAWSON Jo “By cracfac” Housewife PAULA LEAVITT Pa-Pa “Ugah boo boo ugah” Gum chewer Page 20 CLASS PROPHECY ACTOR STAGE NAME FAVORITE LINES PRIVATE LIF MAXINE LENZ Mutt That’s a matter of opinion” Insurance man’s wife DORIS ANN LILLISON D. A. I’m through with men” Baby specialist JOYCE LONG Shortie Oh!” Secretary GORDON MARTIN Gordy Hmmm” Politician LOREN McCASLIN Mack (Deep silence) Architect betty McCullough Bunny Natch” Portrait painter LOIS MORRIS LoMo Thinly so, huh” Miss America KEN MORROW The Beard Cut it out” Zoologist REVA MUNSINGER Slingcr Swell, Fella” Baritone MARILYN NODLAND Dimples I don’t believe it” Loving (?) wife EILEEN NORRIS Princess Gee” Fortune teller ALVIN NORTHRUP Popper What’sthe Ketch?” Stock broker MARGIE OESCH Polar Bear ChecK that” Radio singer CAROLYN OLEMAN Olie That’s for sure!” Old maid PAT O’MARA Connie Wow” Sock mender TERRY O’MARA Gift Huh?” Mattress tester WALTER PETERS Walt Times a wastin’ ” Lawyer ROSE ANNE PETERSEN Rose Don’t be so slow” Housemaid OOWALA PHILIPS Ooola How did you get home?” Tap dancer DOROTHY PITSCH Dottie (Censored) Dog catcher BETTY QUINN Beckey No sense, no feeling” Firebug SHIRLEY REDING Shirlc Oh, Wipes” Hat designer VIRGIL REMILLARD Virg Hey. Phil” Admiral JACK RIVERMAN Jack 1 don’t Know” Peanut vendor BETTY SCHAEFER Bet Golly” Actress LAUREL SHEFSTAL Lally Gtddap” Star gazer LORRAINE SHEFSTAL Lonic Oh, Golly” Empress IRENE SHONK Irenccha Oh, sKip it” Bouncer KENT SLATE Tiny You bet” Baby (?) sitter DONALD SMITH Smitty Yep. I did” Bum CLARK STEPHENS Gable Let’s get this over with” Romeo II NICK SUMICH Nick Wanna bet” Bookie ANNA MAE SUMOSKI Anna Oh, brother” Artist ROY SWANSON Kike I suppose” Farmer RONALD SWOPE Ronnie Could be” Sailor YVONNE TABRUM Butterball Oh, I’m sure” Mad musician JOHN VAN BERGEN Van You’re stupid” Professor ELINOR VAN BUSKIRK Dutch Golly, gee whiz” Ballet dancer SHIRLEY VAN GOETHEM Shirle Oh, gad” Elevator girl ALICE WATSON Minerva I can’t stop now” College co-ed ELMA WHISTLER Chicken Stupid” Stewardess LUCILLE WOODARD Lucy Oh, Ronnie Lion tamer LEO WRIGHT Shorty Anything you say” Pearl diver Page 21 Class Will Wc, the Senior Class of the year ’47 in our sane and rightful minds do hereby will and bequeath the following articles and interests among the faculty and students of Tigard Union High School. To the Freshman Class wc leave faith. Keep it and some day even you will be in our exalted position. To the Sophomore Class wc leave our self-satisfaction, for it is a prerequisite of an upper classman. To the Juniors we leave our journalistic ability to help you in making next year’s annual. To the faculty we leave our certain fame so that it may be a comfort to you when you look back on our deeds and misdeeds in your classes. To our advisors (Mr. Fowler and Mrs. Mullen) wc leave our appreciation for the help they’ve been to us during our Senior year. To our Principal, Mr. Fowler, we bequeath our patience for we know how badly it will be needed. To all our classmates and especially to those named below, wc leave the big dictionary in the library. After reading the rest of this document, you’ll know the reason why. I, Millard Becker, bequeath my bashfulness, befuddlcment, and bicarbonate to Victor Blust. I, Raymond Befus, will my brains, blondes and brawn to Art Beals. I, Catherine Bclnap, leave my blushes, brightness and behavior to Grace Binkelc. I, Hubert Belnap, leave my benevolence, bookkeeping and beneficence to Alvin Bowers. I, Audrey Bloecher, will my banter, balmy manner and blue eyes to Betty Bryan. I, Mary Jo Bohlcn, leave my bandana, bewilderment, and beans to Dorothy Bowers. I, Alice Burns, leave my bewitchment, beaus, and beauty to Mary Ann Barton. I, Ruth Clegg, will my caution, charity, and cheer to Katherine Craughn. I, Harvey Crocker, bequeath my curls, confusion and chivalry to Dick Cooper. I, Ray Croft, will my candor, corn and curiosity to Dale Colebank. I, Jack Cummings, bequeath my cackle, chatter, and candy to Kenneth Christenson. I, Jean Curry, leave my calmness, charm and carriage to Rosalia Crawford. I, Madeline Davis, bequeath my daintiness, dates and dignity to Marjorie Dolan. I, Lester Dimmitt, will my dependability, devotion and diploma to Bill Dolbeer. I, Rolland Dreczcn, leave my daring, dimples and diversions to Johnny Doig. I, Ralph Durkee, bequeath my daydreams, daze and decency to Kenneth Dickson. I, Gladys Ellson, will my eagerness, excuses and enthusiasm to Cheryl Echart. I, Gloria Forsyth, will my faith, femininity and furs to Gloria Flett. I, John Godfrey, will my gallantry, genius and geometry to Louis Goldsmith. I, Howard Grafton, leave my goodwill, generosity and girl to Eddie Groman. I, Maxine Griffin, leave my grace, gumption and gymnastics to Florence Gay. I, Joy Grimstad, bequeath my geniality, giggle and grades to Marie Gedrose. I, Viola Hales, bequeath my hilarity, health, and humor to Diane Hall. I, Don Harris, leave my habitat, hair and heroism to Roger Hawley. I, Donna Helms, leave my hard work, hustle, and hospitality to Jackie Hall. I, Andy Herbcrholz, will my history, hesitation, and humility to Bill Hicks. I, Mildred Itel, leave my imagination, impartiality, and ingenuity to George Ireland. I, Ruthanne Jackman, leave my jokes, joviality, and Little Johnson to George Jackman. I, Roy Kaufman, leave my keenness, kite and kinfolks to Marlene Kaufman. I, Evelyn Knudscn, will my kindliness, kin and knack to Ruth Kaae. I, Lloyd Koch, leave my knowing, kilts and kinetics to Donald Kaae. Page 22 Seniors ’47 I, Madeline Koestcr, leave my knubby-knits, knowledge and kingdom to Geneva Kirsch. I, Robert Kovach, will my kingliness, kicks and keepsakes to Ronnie Kamp. I, Anita Krause, bequeath my kindness, keys and knocks to Beverly Kalmbach. I, Louise Kubach, leave my knowledge, knitting and kinks to Pat Kinney. I„ Joanne Lawson, leave my lady-like manner, learning, and liberality to Greta Lohrenz. I, Paula Leavitt, will my liberty, loyalty, and lacquer to Mac Long. I, Maxine Lenz, will my logic, love, and leniency to Grace Lindley. I, Doris Ann Lillison, bequeath my laughter, leisure and lair to Myrtis Luchte. I, Joyce Long, leave my lassitude, lessons, and looks to Chantel Lenz. I, Gordon Martin, will my magnanimity, manliness, and mentality to David Miles. I, Betty McCullough, leave my magnetism, makeup, and magnificence to Marion Morton. I, Loren McCaslin, bequeath my maneuvers, meditation and modesty to Fred Mohr. I, Lois Morris, leave my maze, mercy and moderation to Joanne Martinayze. I, Reva Munsinger, will my mettle, mirth, and music to Shirley Miles. I, Marilyn Nodland, bequeath my nerve, naughtiness and Navy fans to Colleen Norton. I, Eileen Norris will my nicety, newspaper, and neatness to Rosclla Nebert. I, Alvin Northrup, leave my nonchalance, neutrality and nightmares to David Nichols. I, Margie Oesch, will my odes, oblivion and optimism to Joyce Ochs. I, Carolyn Oleman, bequeath my obedience, orders and opulence to Leona Ottc. I, Pat O’Mara, leave my originality, oxygen and osculation to Julia Olsen. I, Terry O’Mara, will my olives, oratory and obstir.ancy to Dennis O’Halloran. I, Waller Peters, bequeath my patriotism, participation and persistence to James Peterson. I, Rose Peterson, leave my palpitation, pastime and persuasion to Jeannien Papworth. I, Oowala Phillips, will my patter, palaver, and perplexity to Bertha Petersen. I, Dorothy Pitsch, leave my patience, poise, and perfection to Margaret Paetel. I, Betty Quinn, bequeath my quality, qualifications and quecnliness to next year’s quintet. I. Shirley Reding, leave my radiance, ranch, and refinement to Margaret Riordan. I, Virgil Remillard, will my restlessness, reluctance, and reasons to-Earl Reynolds. I, Jack Riverman, leave my racket, ruggedness, and responsibility to Ernie Rivas. I, Betty Lou Schaefer, leave my security, seriousness and sobriety to Dolores Schwartz. I, Laurel Shefstall, will my saucincss, scribble, and scintillation to Alice Jean Smith. I, Lorraine Shefstall, will my sarcasm, shimmer, and scrawl to Carol Sims. I, Irene Shonk, leave my sadness, sincerity, and Saturdays to Jean Schwartz. I, Kent Slate, bequeath my stature, spice, and serenity to Dick Stearns. I. Don Smith, will my smile, stupefaction, and salutation to Bernie Schckla. I, Clark Stephens, leave my scholarship, scorn, and sentiment to John Saltier. I, Nick Sumich, will my sagacity, safety-razor, and sensibility to Dick Sturges. I, Anna Mac Sumoski, will my sunnincss, solitude and school to Geraldine Stewart. I, Roy Swanson, leave my shrewdness, silence and sayings to Eugene Stcdman. I, Ronald Swope, bequeath my sense, simplicity and subtleness to Conley Stephenson. I, Yvonne Tabrurn, will my telephone, taste and technique to Jean Todd. I, Elinor Van Buskirk, leave my variability, Valentines and vigor to Donna Vinson. I, Shirley Van Goctham, will my van, veracity and virtue to Julia Vantselfdcn. I, Alice Watson, bequeath my wink, watchfulness and womanliness to Gladys Winn. I, Elma Whistler, leave my wanness, whoppers and winsomeness to Hetty Watson. I, Lucille Woodard, will my words, ways and willfulness to Louise Witte. I, Leo Wright, leave my writing, whimscy and willingness to Frank Warren. Page 23 JOHN GODFREY. Candidate for West Point Military Academy. ☆ CAROLYN OLEMAN, One of twelve highest candidates in the state for Pepsi-Cola Scholarship. ☆ DONNA HELMS, State Radio Shorthand winner, 1946. ☆ BETTY SCHAEFER, State Radio Shorthand winner, 1947. ☆ MAXINE LENZ, State High School Press Association Secretary, 1946-1947. ☆ JOY GRIMSTAD, Princess of Portland Royal Mounted Police, 1946. ☆ LAUREL SHEFSTALL, Princess of Portland Royal Mounted Police, 1947. tr CLARK STEPHENS, Master Councillor of the DeMolay. 1946. Yr JACK CUMMINGS. Master Councillor of the DeMolay, 1947. ☆ LUCILLE WOODARD. MAXINE LENZ, Perfect attendance throughout four years of high school. ☆ GORDON MARTIN, Perfect attendance throughout three years of high school. ☆ YVONNE TABRUM, Junior Prom Queen, 1946. ☆ MAXINE LENZ, Junior Prom Princess. 1946. ☆ MARILYN NODLAND, Junior Prom Princess, 1946. ☆ CAROLYN OLEMAN, Junior Prom Princess, 1946. ☆ BETTY QUINN, Junior Prom Princess, 1946. ☆ COLLEEN CLEMENS, May Fete MARILYN NODLAND, May Fete Princess. 1945. ☆ CLARK STEPHENS. May Fete Escort. 1945. EILEEN NORRIS, May Fete Princess, 1946. to ALAN WEST, May Fete Escort, 1946 ALICE WATSON, May Fete Princess, 1947. GORDON MARTIN. May Fete Escort, 1947. ☆ ANITA KRAUSE, May Fete Queen 1947. ☆ WALTER PETERS, May Fete Prime Minister, 1947. ☆ PAULA LEAVITT. Victory Queen, 1946. ☆ BOB KOVACH. Victory King. 1946. L7Tic Jti- d ?ct$ Vol. XIX—No. 20 _______ Jack Riverman Top Salesman In Curtis Sales Magazine sales competition this year was between classes and in classes between the boys and girls. The freshmen headed the list, next the juniors, then seniors and lastly sophomores. Jack Riverman was top salesman and was awarded a Philco radio. The school topped its $2,000 quota by $175 and the money thus earned will be used to build grandstand bleachers and a fence for the athletic field. Jean I Rules At Junior Prom Queen Jean I (Todd) reigned over this year’s junior prom with Rachel Steele, La Vonnc Weston, Evelyn Hoggatt and Grace Binkclc as her court. The theme, “Begin the Bcguine”, lent itself to decorations of palm leaves and trees, colorful parrots, paintings of native villages, and the rhythms of Van Armitagc and his orchestra. The senior class was invited free, a tradition that might be well worth establishing for future senior classes. Junior Class Wins S. B. Card Sales Contest The junior class was victorious this year in the student body card sales. The juniors reached their goal just a matter of hours before the seniors had topped the mark. The freshmen and sophomores lagged. The drive began September 18 and ended October 4. Tutors Added Mrs. Wiggins, Miss Shirley Her-big and Mrs. Nita Thompson were added to Tigard’s faculty this year. They replaced Mrs. Summers, homemaking, Mrs. Bell, music, and Mrs. Self, English. TIGARD UNION HIGH SCHOOL Seniors Give Two Plays Because the class was so large the seniors presented two plays this year. The cast of the comic “Fresh Air”, presented March 28, were C Stephens, P. Leavitt, C. Olcman, M. Kocstcr, L. Wright, L. Woodard R. Jackman, J. Cummings, R. Swope, D. Harris, A. Watson, G. Ellson, C. Belnap, D. Helms, G. Martin, W. Peters and L. Koch. “Shirt Sleeves”, enacted April 25 starred J. Grimstad, R. Befus, J Godfrey, M. Lenz, H. Belnap, Y Tabrum, P. O’Mara, O. Phillips, M Davis, W. Peters and L. Dimmitt Large Number of Seniors Graduate In Program Tonite ex!!’' tW7Tth annual “ d“ k,n be held Th g,3rd high Sch001 wi be held Thursday evening, May 29 ate,gh, o'clock. The class boasts an enrollment of 81 students. They chose blue and gold as their class colors, and The challenge of life is work as a motto. A number of scholarships will be awarded to students. The graduates will present a program consisting of speaking and musical numbers. Senior Prom Adds To May Fete Joys A senior prom May 9 highlighting this year’s May fete held in lieu of a queen’s ball was reigned over by Queen Anita I (Krause) attended by Walter Peters and her court, A. Watson, G. Martin, A. Wishart, R. Hawley, M. Riordan, C. Peterson, B. Watson, and J. Tobin. The music of Hazel Fischer and her allgirl orchestra playing the theme “Serenade in Blue,’’ added to the romantic atmosphere of a moonlit garden with a pool, mossy arbors and rock gardens. After the exercises the junior class will entertain the seniors. The Ti-U Annual staff desires to extend good wishes to every member of the senior class. May you enjoy the best that life has to offer. New Clubs Formed At Tigard High This Year Among the new groups established this year at Tigard is the student patrol, organized for the purpose of keeping order during assemblies. The members arc J. Van Bergen, K. Slate, C. Stephens, D. Amburn, G. Martin, J. Godfrey, L. Dimmitt, C. Van Den Hcede, A. Wishart, A. Watson, C. Stephenson, and R. Swope. Two Music Concerts Held During Year The music department sponsored two concerts, March 14 and May 16, a Christmas program December 19, and an Easter program April 2, as their outstanding activities of the year. These programs were the combined efforts of the band, beginning chorus, boys chorus, girls glee, and mixed chorus under the direction of Miss Hcrbig and Mr. Bell. Boys’ League Re-Established A boys league was re-established this year for all boys in school. Its officers were R. Befus, K. Bader, R. Green, W. Warren, D. Smith and H. Crocker. F.H.A. Chapter Installed The homemaking classes sponsored a Future Homemakers of America chapter with A. Blocher, A Krause, H. Johnson, C. Sims, B. Watson, D. Helms, M. Oesch, J. Hall and K. Heath as officers. Page 25 2 HI-SPOTS Twentieth Senior Edition Females Prove More Brain Than Brawn Girls names dominated the honor roll this year. The first report listed twenty-three girls only three boys. At the end of the term the girls increased in number to thirty-one, the boys seven. This percentage was maintained throughout the year. Some of names seen consistently were: John Godfrey, Clark Stephens, Ray Befus, Ronnie Swope, Alice Burns, Gladys Ellson, Joy Grimstad, Donna Helms, Maxine Lenz, Carolyn Olcman, Shirley Reding, Yvonne Tabrum, Elinor Van Buskirk, Jeanne Curry, Margie Oesch, Lucille Woodard, Betty McCullough, Louisa Kubach, Kenneth Bader, Jim Anicker, Miriam Brod-merkle, Gladys Winn, Adcle Wil-kensen, Margaret Pactel, Pat Kinney, Cheryl Eckert, Florence Gay, Alta Hansen, Grace Lindley, Kathleen O’Mara, Jeannien Papworth, Jean Schwartz, Louise Spousta, Jaq-uelinc Hall, Diana Hall, Carolyn Lev in, Greta Lohrenz, Carole Mohr, Mary Ellen Moore. Mixers After Games Provide Entertainment Several mixers were held after football and basketball games this year including: the Ski Club mixer held September 27 after the game between Parkrosc and Tigard; the Sock Dance, October 11, sponsored by the sophomore class after the Tigard-Ncwberg game; the Scotch mixer sponsored by the freshmen class after the Tigard-Shcrwood game November 23; the Melody mixer, presented by the Girls League after the Tigard-Tillamook game February 21. Jrs. Are Champs The juniors crushed all opposition to run away with the 1947 inter-class basketball games. Working with clock-like precision, the juniors rolled up scores of 4K-32 and 37-26 over the seniors and freshmen. In other games the seniors eked out a 27-24 win against the sophomores, and the sophomores trounced the freshmen 51-22. Sports Events Honor Court Anita Krause was crowned by Prime Minister Walter Peters, Queen Anita I, ruler of Tigard’s annual May Fete, May 9. Her court was composed of the senior princess, Alice Watson, attended by Gordon Martin; the junior princess, Ameryl-lis Wishart, attended by Roger Hawley; the sophomore princess, Mary Riordan, attended by Clarence Peterson; and the freshman princess, Betty Watson, attended by John Tobin; flower bearers: Cheryl Hazard, Nancy Rudin and Lindy Lou Mace; and trainbearer Roger Clark. The theme of the festival was Happiness. The events of the day were coronation; pageant “Happiness” involving chorus and band numbers; a fashion show; several dance numbers; pyramid and tumbling exhibitions; Queen’s luncheon; grade school track meet; a league baseball game, and the senior prom, “Serenade in Blue. SENIOR TRUANTS ENJOY SKIP DAY Senior skip day was held Wednesday, May 21, when the class ate, danced, swam, hiked and sunned at Blue Lake Park. The girls furnished salads and sandwiches, and the boys paid for the cokes and supplements. Advisors accompanying the class were Mr. Fowler and Mrs. Mullen. The legal truants’ playground was reached by school bus and private car. Freshman and Juniors Win Prizes at Carnival The yearly carnival held at Tig ard High resulted in the freshmen winning the first prize of $3.00 for the best decorated booth, the “Country Store”, the juniors won the second prize of $1.50 for their bingo booth and a net profit of $148.65. Other booths were: seniors, food; sophomores, telegrams; girls’ league, fish pond; boys’ league, fun-house; lettermen, baseball throw; Hi-Y, rat race; G.A.A., noisemak ers; band, dancing; girls’ chorus, movie; Pep club, sideshow; F.H.A., hand craft; Ski club, penny throw; and the Twirlers, grab bag. Fred Mohr Named As S. B. Prexij; Neberbt, G. L. The student body elections were held Wednesday, April 30. Next year’s president is Fred Mohr; vice-president, Eugene Shirley; secretary, Katherine Craughn; treasurer, Gloria Flctt, athletics manager, Dennis O’Halloran; activities manager, Gene Gedrose, and Hi Spots editor, Donna Vinson. The Girls’ league cabinet for next year consists of Rosella Ncbert, president; Colleen Norton, vice-president ; Grace Binkele, secretary; Dorothy Hutchins, treasurer; Zcta Collins, scrgcant-at-arms; Evelyn Hoggatt, song leader, and Geneva Kirsch, reporter. Food Tops at School Picnic The annual school picnic was held Wednesday, May 28, at Roamers’ Rest park on the Tualatin river. All classes participated in group games and competition as well as swimming, sunning, boating, and eating the large amounts of food supplied. Pep Surges at Tigard With New Leaders The Pep club’s newly elected yell leaders this year were Jeannien Pap-worth, sophomore, and Jack Cummings, senior. Valeric Ludwig was voted in last year. Many freak skits were planned this year including the mock wedding of Lotta Pep to Leo Hoopstcr, the story of the three tigers, and the funeral of the McMinnville team. The annual fire rally held November 9, brought a fiery end to a dummy beaver. February 11, the pep club sponsored a feed” for the teams of Tigard and Beaverton after the basketball game between them. Leona Otte won first prize for her yell “Six Bits” in yell contest in November! New members were taken into the pep club October 22. Page 26 Twentieth Senior Edition HI-SPOTS 3 ’46 -- ’47 SPORTS RESUME T.Y.V. LEAGUE FOOTBALL BASKETBALL OPPOSITION DATE OPP. TIGARD DATE OPP. TIGARD HILLSBORO OCT. 4 20 0 JAN. 21 26 29 FEB. 18 52 40 NF.WBERG _ OCT. 11 38 0 JAN. 7 41 20 FEB. 4 47 36 McMinnville OCT. 18 41 0 JAN. 17 60 36 FEB. 14 51 43 WEST LINN - ..... OCT. 25 25 0 JAN. 3 41 20 JAN. 31 54 34 TILLAMOOK NOV. 1 13 7 DEC. 20 19 18 FEB. 21 39 52 BEAVERTON .... NOV. 8 34 0 JAN. 14 25 34 FEB. 11 37 32 FOREST GROVE NOV. 15 25 0 JAN. 10 33 42 FEB. 7 64 52 STILL HOPING FOR NEXT YEAR By Clarence Van Den Heede Coach Adams’ football team looked very promising at the start of the season with 9 returning let-termcn, but as the season progressed, he found many of his star players on the bench with injuries. Jim Sittel and Arnold Johnson both returning lettermen were injured in pre-season games. In our first League game of the season, against Hillsboro, Roger Hawley also was forced to retire for the season because of a knee injury, and before the season ended 5 lettermen were out of action. Tigard’s lone touchdown came in the Tillamook game when Bill Hicks scored from the 5 yard line after being advanced from the 45 on a double reverse from Kaufman to O’Halloran. In the final game of the season, Tigard battled Sherwood to a scoreless tic to end the season a much improved ballclub. With 17 returning letter-men returning next year, and a fine group of reserves, Mr. Adams feels we will have a very potent ball club. P. E. Perform Comedy stunts, calethentics, drills, tumbling, feats of strength, balance, agility and “living statues” by the sophomore and freshman gym classes provided unusual entertainment for the Mom and Dads’ Club. Tigers Victorious In Half of Games During Season A long and tough prescason schedule resulted in a 28-game roster, with 14 wins in all and four league victories. The season was interesting for all dopesicrs (who watched them constantly), and never gave up Tigard as a threat, as they had some of the best and biggest material in the league, and several games were close with the top league contenders. The Tigers upset the dope bucket by defeating the Forest Grove Vikings 37-29 in the district playoff and gave them the opportunity to face Hillsboro for the District Championship and a berth in the state tournament, but Hillsboro took advantage of a slow start on the part of the Tigers and rolled up 18 points in the first four minutes of the game while Tigard hit for only four. Throughout the remainder of the game, Tigard outplayed and outscorcd them but could not overcome the aforementioned lead. Tigard scored 1065 points in 28 games this season which means an average of 38 points a game. With .five returning lettermen and a number of tali and talented reserves coming back next year to take the place of graduating seniors, Coach Picttla looks to a much improved squad next year. MOHR ON THE BALL By Fred Mohr Football season was marked by a “Never quit trying and never beaten” feeling. A number of “characters” made the season more enjoyable. These were: Captain Ditty Smith and his cronies, G. Gedrose, H. Belnap, W. Flcskcs, R. Swope, C. Van Den Heede, L. Bissctt, C. Stephens, K. Bader, R. O’Brien, J. Anickcr, E. Shirley and A. Johnson. All composed a forward wall of mighty midgets” whose favorite occupation seemed to be “slinging” mud in everybody’s car. A group of “speed merchants” could be found including R. Hawley, R. Thomas, R. Kamp, R. Kaufman, L. O’Halloran, W. Hicks and a character named Fred Mohr (who thinks he can write a sports column) all of whom never quite found out what they were doing. Basketball season rolled in upon us with a strong foundation for a fine team with four returning lct-tcrmcn. An always hustling spirit almost took us to the state tournament. By the end of the season several old, and some new faces had appeared in the starting lineup. These were: Gordon Martin, Don Arnburn, Leo Wright, Ron Kamp, Walt Warren, Toby Lewis and Kenny Bader who all highly contributed to an exciting season. Page 27 4 HI-SPOTS Twentieth Senior Edition News and Views G.A.A. members celebrated the second anniversary of the organization of this club January 28, at a banquet. New officers were installed. Leo Wright was elected athletics manager. Rally girls will be chosen, henceforth, from each class. Three Tigard students attended Northwest Music instructors conference at Seattle, March 19-22nd. Two representatives of Tigard F.H.A. Club attended the Oregon Association of Future Homemakers of America Conference at Corvallis, March 21 and 22. Ronnie Swope was chosen Tigard’s candidate for the $1000 Aaron Frank scholarship. The Sadie Hawkins dance was held November 9. Whenever anyone on Hi-Spots wants the editor they yell “Where’s Lester . . Dimmitt!!! A scries of National Assembly programs were presented and the student body including comedian “Happy” Holly, presented by the Hi-Spots staff, A1 Connors, juggler, and Nadine and her dags, sponsored by the sophomore class. Freshman girls and boys were initiated in style by upper classmen. Roger Temple was named the state’s highest salesman for last year’s magazine sales. The sum of $49.66 was contributed to the community chest by the student body at a talent show held October 10. A Newspaper Dance was held November 16, by the student body to raise funds for the Hi-Spots. A cot and stretcher were bought for the boys’ locker room by the Mom’s and Dad’s Club. Elma Whistler and Lloyd Koch walked off with top honors at State Fair. Others winning county and state awards were Wayne Sagcrt, Shirley Koch, Homer Zuver, Greta Lohrcnz. More money was appropriated this year for the publication of the Hi-Spots by the Student Body. Bubble gum chewing doesn’t stop at high school for recently Mrs. Thompson was seen buying a package of bubble gum at the Freezer. Alan West left for the Army Sept. 6. Mrs. Wiggins and eleven girls attended the F.H.A. Conference at Hillsboro High School, Nov. 16. The G.A.A. held a party Nov. 20 for all Tigard girls interested in joining the club. Class representatives to the student council meetings were elected due to a new addition in Constitution passed November 15. G.A.A. members hiked to Beaverton the night of the Tigard-Beaver-ton game . . . brrr. “Patrick the Great” starring Donald O’Conner was presented by the newly formed stage club The Freezer, alias Ye Olde Tigers Den” reopened under new management this year and presents new-, brightly painted interior. The senior class visited the state legislature and state penitentiary Friday, March 20. The F.H.A. sponsored a series of food sales to raise funds for their page in the annual. Adele Wilkinson and Joyce Ochs received ratings at Washington Valley majorette contest in Salem, February 24. The junior public speaking class presented the one-act comedy “Elmer” February 27. Godfrey Places Third In West Point Contest John Godfrey received the third highest rating in Oregon for the 1946 West Point entrance examination in competition with 15 other boys between the ages of 17 and 22 but due to the resignation of the two highest John became the principal from Oregon. Twiriers Organize Pat O’Mara, Adele Wilkinson and Joyce Ochs organized a twirl-ers- club. The membership includes L. Fitzpatrick, B. Byron, P. Fowler, G. Hawley, D. Donncr, D. Lillison, D. Hanneline, C. Sims and Romo Adams, mascot. Long Felt Need Fulfilled The need was felt this year for a stage hands organization, whose membership thus far includes R. Diehl, W. Peters, and R. Shoen-auer. Girls' League Did Good Deeds For the Year The Girls’ League has had a full year of activities, the following arc only a few'. The Girls’ League adopted the French family of Gumerez and sent them packages of food and clothing. They also collected many gifts at the white Christmas program to be distributed by the Salvation Army. Freshmen and seniors had lunch together before the introduction of little sisters took place. October 18, the Girls’ League took oath of office by candelight ceremony. The Girls’ League Conference at Ncwberg, December 9, was attended by cabinet members and girls of the league. The league presented an Easter Program, April 3, to the student body the aid of the girls’ chorus and a number of boys. Three representatives were sent to the Ti-Tcens Club Congerenc sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. A Melody Mixer was held after the Tigard-Tillamook game, February 21. The Dads’ dinner was held April 19 and the Mothers’ Tea, May 1. Senior Girls Win Scholastic Merits Oleman, D.A.R. Girl The senior class selected Carolyn Oleman as its D.A.R. representative. Other competitors were Joy Grim-stad and Donna Helms. These girls were nominated by the faculty for their outstanding qualities of good citizenship, patriotism, leadership and personality. Schaefer State Champ Betty Schaefer won the all-state radio shorthand contest sponsored by Oregon State College during her senior year. Donna Helms took the coveted award in her junior year. A gold medal is presented to the winner. Lenz H.S.P.A. Secretary Maxine Lenz, Hi-Spots feature editor, was elected secretary of the Oregon High School Press association during the press conference at University of Oregon, December 6 and 7, 1946. Page 28 Left to right: B. Hicks, G. Brown. B. Rivcrman, H. Crocker, C. Oleman, G. Gcdrosc. Y. Tabrum, L. Wright. R. Jackman, L. Dimmitt, W. Warren, R. Hawley, J. Anicker. Seated: Mr. Fowler, M. Moore, B. Quinn, C. Stephens, J. Grimstad, R. Swope, Mrs. Thompson. Student Council RONNIE SWOPE President CLARK STEPHENS Vice President BETTY QUINN Secretary JOY GRIMSTAD Treasurer Ti-U Staff BETTY SCHAEFER Typist EILEEN NORRIS Typist LEO WRIGHT Athletic Manager MRS. MULLEN Literary Advisor MR. FOWLER Business Advisor DONNA HELMS Associate Editor RAY BEFUS Business Manager AXINE LENZ Editor GORDON MARTIN JEAN CURRY PAULA LEAVITT Associate Business Manager Organization Editor Photography Editor YVONNE TABRUM ALICE BURNS ELINOR VAN BUSKIRK KENT SLATE Distribution Manager HiSpots Editor Associate Hi-Spots Editor Stunt Editor Junior Class Officers JIM ANICrCER President CONLEY STEPHENSON Vice President GRACE BINKELE Secretary ARNOLD JOHNSON Treajurer Junior Prom Court Princesses Evelyn Hoggatt and Rachel Steele, Queen Jean Todd. Princesses Grace Binkelc nd La Vonnc Weston. It Third Row: C. Van Den Heede, C. Scephensen, K. Bader. G. Gedrose. J. Anicker, A. Johnson. W. Sagert, M. Brazil. J. Zuercher, Fred Dowell. R. Hawley. F. Warren, B. Dolbeer, D. Amburn, H. Zuver, J. Shultz. Second Row: L. Goldsmith. M. Barton. S. Miles. J. Olson, L. Witte, K. Heath, D. Haneline. D. O'Halloran. L. Bissett. First Row: E. Hoggatt, G. Miles. L. Weston, L. Fitzpatrick, A. Smith, L. Sweet, M. Brodmirkle, M. Pactel. G. Winn, Mrs. Grace Galvin, AdvUor. Junior Class Fourth Row: R. Thomas, G. Hall, F. Becker, J. Stryker, R. Cockerham, R. Bishop. L. Hiesler, F. Mohr, D. Andersen, D. Nichols. Third Row: J. Sattler, J. Russell. E. Baggenstos, D. Andersen, B. Fleskes, E. Shirley, D. Colcbank. R. Green, R. Kamp. Second Row: Mrs. Thompson, Advisor, V. Ludwig, R. Steele, R. Crawford, G. Binklc, D. Hutchins, C. Norton, I. Western. K. Craughn, Z. Collins. First Row: M. Wolk, C. Lenz. A. Smith, A. Johnson, J. Edwards. A. Wilkinsen, D. Vinson, J. Todd, R. Nebert, A. Wishart. EDWARD GROMAN President BILL HICKS Vice President GENEVA KIRSCH Secretary MARY RIORDAN T reasurer Fourth Row: Mr. Adams, Advisor, B. Madland, L. Lenz, B. Gibbs, R. Van Cott, J. Miles, D. Moncar, J. Bennett, B. Hicks. L. O'Halloran. Third Row: E. Rivas. W. Hiesler, K. Dickson, C. Petersen, Don Cays, A. Ehm, J. Doig, J. Williams, B. Barnes, E. Bartlett, G. Sunde. Third Row: G. Stewart, P. Mace, F. Whistler, G. Lindlcy, L. Otte. B. Hawkins, N. Sturgeon, M. Riordan, V. Vasbinder, K. O'Mara. First Row: C. Durkcc, T. Michaelson, M. Sattler, M. Morton, M. Fairbanks, M. Sweet, N. Carpenter, A. Nodland. M. Frame, W. Westcott. Sophomore Class Fourth Row: W. Wilson, J. Lightle, H. Handley, B. Gallinger, D. Cooper. M. Harris. J. Watson. W. Warren. Third Row: P. Winn, E. Stedman, R. O'Rourke. G. Dunlap. J. Wert, C. Lyons, R. O'Brien. R. Diehl. Second Row: L. Ballard. G. Jackman, G. Flett. F. Gay, J. Papworth. L. Becker, M. Riordan, G. Kirsch, K. Nesvold, D. Rittcrmeyer. First Row: L. Spousta, A. Hansen, C. Sims. D. Schwartz. C. Eckert. M. Long. B. Hughes, J. Schwarts, J. Hall. Fourth Row: J. Petersen, E. Reynolds. R. Christensen, B. Stobbe, R. Dimmitt, K. Christensen, N. Sorg, A. Beals, G. Ireland. R. Brandt, W. Wilson. Third Row: R. Ellson, J. Morris, R. Meisner. D. Schultz, J. Britton, R. Belnap, K. Pitman, R. Anderson. K. Dickson, M. Rcmillard. Second Row: Advisor Mrs. Wiggins, E. Firey, D. Dorncr, M. Peters, C. Mohr, B. Craughn, E. Johnson, D. Johnson. B. Kalmback, V. Jarman, P. Johnson, H. Hall. First Row: B. Bartlett, J. Parker, B. Cays, M. Dolan, J. Ochs. B. Watson. C. Sims. D. Hall, B. Petersen, J. Martinayze, E. Collins. Freshman Class GENE BROWN President NORMAN SORG Vice President ROBERT ZWINYLI Secretary Fifth Row: C. Hunt. D. Fowler, G. Brown, A. Bowers, L. Reding. Fourth Row: J. Vanselfden, R. Ziwinyli. T. Lewis, V. Blust, J. Dolstrom, R. George, K. Elliot, J. Tobin, W. Nelson, T. Dye. Third Row: W. Westfall, N. Cockerham, D. Bloecher, R. Shirley, D. Sturgis, B. Werth, E. Beatty, D. Hickman, G. Lohrenz. Second Row: Advisor Mr. Pietela. M. Luchtc, M. Bartlett, P. Hiller, P. Linendall. A. Wilson, M. Gedrose, F. Bush-baum, B. Christscn, G. Hawley, M. Moore, M. Swartz. First Row: M. Bartlett, D. Bowers, C. Levin, P. Fowler, B. Bryan, C. Smith, J. Wright. M. Harridiane, C. Law, R. Kaae. MARY MOORE Treasurer JUNIC VAN ARM I MARCH 7 First Row: D. Nichols. D. Andersen. A. Wishart, J. Olson. D. Vinson, L. Witte. N. Sorg, C. Hunt. Second Row: C. Van Den Hccdc, R. Green, D. O Halloran. R. Hawley, F. Mohr B. Fleskes, E. Shirley, D. Andersen. R. O’Brien. ROGER HAWLEY Vice President BILL FLESKES Secretary-T reasvrer 1 Back Row: A. Wishart, M. Lenz, R. Petersen. Advisor Mrs. Amburn, M. Nodland, J. Grimstad. Seated: K. Slate, A. Burns, L. Dimmitt E. Van Buskirk, A. Watson. C. Van Den Heede. LESTER DIMMITT Editor ALICE BURNS Associate Editor ELINOR VAN BUSKIRK News Editor MAXINE LENZ Feature Editor Fourth Row: M. Davis, O. Phillips. A. Bloecher, L. Shefstall, L. Shefstall, L. V. Sweet. L. Dimmirt, J. Aniker, F. Mohr, J. Shultz, W. Dolboer, N. Sumich. M. Bradmerkle, A. Smith, M. Riordian, G. Kirsch. Third Row: G. Forsyth, M. Itcl, B. Schaefer, M. Barton, A. Krause, R. Schocnauer, R. Durkce, C. Stephens. H. Zuver, J. Long, M. Bohlen. V. Hales. I. Shonk, J. Olsen, L. Whitte. Second Row: J. Grimstad, C. Okrman, L. Fitzpatrick, L. Weston, S. Miles, R. Thomas, L. Wright, J. Cummings, D. Anderson, E. Norris, E. Knudscn, S. Goethem. L. Woodard, B. Quinn. First Row: Mrs. Elwert, R. Munsinger. P. Leavitt. D. Lillison, R. Nebert, J. Todd, G. Binkele, D. Hutchins. R. Crawford, E. Whistler. M. Koestcr, G. EIJson, M. Nodland. I afire y CAROLYN OLEMAN President BETTY SCHAEFER Vice President Commercial Club EILEEN NORRIS Secretary Third Row: J. Rivcrman, D. Harris, R. Swope, M. Becker, R. Hawley, J. Anicker, C. Van Hecde B. Dolbeer, D. Amburn, D. Andersen, D. Nichols, A. Johnson, G. Gedrose, D. Andersen. J. Zuer cher. Second Row: M. Ocsch, H. Johnson, L. Kuback, G. Stewart. A. Sumoski, M. Riorden, A. North rup, K. Hfcath, D. O'Halloran, B. McCullough, J. VanBurgen, D. Vinson, R. Kamp, A. Wilkinsen Z. Collins, I. Western. G. Winn, J. Edwards, D. Pitsch, A. Wishart. First Row: L. Morris, A. Smith C. Lenz, M. Volk, D. Hanelinc, K. Belnap, M. Griffin, A. Johnson, C. Norton, K. Craughn. DON HARRIS President RAY BEFUS Vice President RUTH ANNE JACKMAN Secretary PAULA LEAVITT T reasurer First Row: J. Stryker, J. Shultz, J. Russell. W. Sagert, D. O'Halloran, R. Thomas, L. Goldsmith, R. Hawley, R. Green, G. Gedrose, Mrs. Mullen. Second Row: M. Long. A. Smith, G. Winn, E. Hoggatt, D. Andersen, R. Nebert. F. Mohr, G. Kirsch, N. Sturgeon, M. Frame, L. Weston, S. Miles. Junior Public Speaking and Auditorium FRED MOHR President DON ANDERSON Vice President ROSELLA NEBERT Secretary EVELYN HOGGATT T reasurer Back Row: R. O'Brien. N. Sumich, J. Godfrey. R. Green. R Hawley. R. Bishop. B. Flcskes, C. Stephenson. R.-Swope, J. Anickcr, F. Mohr. Advisor Mr. Bell, C. Stephens. First Row. G. Martin. R. Kamp. R. Thomas. K. Bader. C. Van Den Heede, E. Shirley. RONNIE SWOPE President KENNY BADER Vice President JIM ANICKER Secretary - Treasurer CLARENCE VAN DEN HEEDE Chaplain Girls’ League Officers j 0, nd e7 Boh ’ P or 5, e, % «' Af Left to Right. Back Row: Don Smith, Sergeant-at-Arms; Walt Warren, Treasurer; Harvey Crocker, Student Council; Kenny Bader. Vice-President; Ray Befus, President, and Richard Green. Secretary. Boys’ League Officers Boys’ League ,Vc ,oo OOOC R. 0 °U ponoa Vinson. . )oV Pep Club Officers JACK CUMMINGS President HARVEY CROCKER DONNA VINSON RONALD KAMP Vice President Secretary Treasurer Ftfth Row: D. Anderson. R. O'Brien, R. Thomas. R. Kamp. R. Cooper. R. Kaufman. D. O’Halloran. E. Shirley, J. Doig, E. Rivas. Fourth Row: B. Kovach, D. Van Den Heedc, C. Stephens, K. Slate, R. Schocnaucr, F. Mohr, H. Crocker, A. Johnson, R. Swope. Third Row: A. Smith, C. Oleman, B. Miles, J. Long, B. Hughes. L. Witte. J. Olson. Second Row: B. Hawkins, R. Crawford, M. Morton, F. Gay. G. Flett, L. Weston, L. Spousta. D. Hutchins. R. Steele. M. Nodland, C. Norton, K. Craughn. First Row: M. Riordan, D. Vinson, J. Grimstad, V. Ludwig, J. Cummings, J. Papworth, Y. Tabrum, L. Woodard, M. Riordan, J. Hall, ■'Bengal” built by Dennis O’Halloran. Pep Club Third Row: M. Gedrose, A. Wilson, L. Becker, Z. Collins, G. Miles, A. Johnson, J. Edwards. V. Vasbinder, M. Perers, C. Levin, C. Eckert. R. Kaae, M. Dolan. C. Sims, P. Hiller, P. Linendall, F. Bushbaum, P. Mace, L. Kuback, E. Johnson, J. Wright, C. Smith. Second Row: M. Bartlett, M. Luchte, J. Martinayze, E. Firey, M. Dolan, B. Petersen. D. Hall. B. Kalmback, D. Johnson, J. Ochs, V. Jarman. D. Pressnall, C. Durkee, M. Sattler, L. Otte, B. McCullough, M. Schwartz, M. Bartlett, P. Fowler. First Row: M. Long, J. Hall. D. Helms, D. Hall, B. Watson. M. Oesch, Advisor Mrs Wiggins. Audrey Bloecher, A. Krause, C. Heath. R. Nebert. AUDREY BLOECHER President ANITA KRAUSE Vice President HELEN JOHNSON Secretary CAROL SIMS Treasurer MARJORIE FRAME Treasurer ALICE NODLAND Secretary KATHLEEN O'MARA Vice President NANCY STURGEON President Third Row: A. Burns. E. Van Buskirk, B. McCullough, Advisor Mrs. Amburn, Alice Watson, Jean Curry, L. Becker, P. O'Mara, L. Woodard, D. Schwartz, E. Knudsen. Second Row: M. Morton, O. Philips, M. Davis, G. Ellson, M. Kocster. W. Wescott, P. Linindall, M. Nodland, C. Durkcc. M. Lcnz. First Row: D. Helms, T. Michelson, A. Nodland. N Sturgeon, K. O'Mara, M. Frame, M. Fairbanks. tre C DONALD SMITH Assistant Fire Chief Fire Squad Third Row: G. Gedrosc, F. Warren, J. Riverman, K. Slate, D. Amburn, R. Swanson, R. Kovach. Second Row: R. Thomas, E. Shirley. J. Van Bergen. R. Swope, R. Hawley. B. Fleskes, A. Johnson. First Row: R. Kamp, L. Wright, D. Smith, K. Bader, C. Van Den Heede, R. Kaufman. Coaching Staff ALFRED PIET)LA ROMEYN ADAMS A Tribute The laws of physical health are fixed and uniform; if the youth wishes to be capable of mental progress, he must be made to realize that there is a moral obligation resting upon him to be healthy. The program for health in the Tigard High School manifests itself in the form of athletics and physical education under the able direction of Mr. Adams and Mr. Pietila. Our athletic teams have shown splendid organization, splendid cooperation, coupled with good sportsmanship. A coach that instills the idea into his team that the score of his game is not as important as the manner of playing and the attitude towards the opposing team either in victory or defeat, is the coach whose influence molds character that exemplifies human nature in its highest form, for it exhibits man at his best. Page 51 KENNETH BADER (End) Junior—1 Year Varsity (Spectacular display of catching tough ones) BILL FLESKES (Guard) Junior—1 Year Varsity (An immovable barrier on defense) BILL HICKS (Halfback) Sophomore Varsity (Deceptive on reverses) HUBERT BELNAP (Guard) Senior—1 Year Varsity I Enviable reputation in line hacking ability) GENE GEDROSE—1 Year Varsity (Small, but a mighty fighter) RONNIE KAMP (Quarterback) Junior — 2 Years Varsity A talented player who has outstanding qualities) JIM ANICKER (End) Junior—1 Year V arsity (All the qualities of a football star) ROY KAUFMAN (Halfback) Senior—2 Years Varsity (A twinkle-toed back whose speed will be missed next year) LARRY BISSETT (Guard) Junior—1 Year Varsity tLine perfection invaluable) ROGER HAWLEY (Fullback) Junior—2 Years Varsity (A ball carrier and a Tiger on defense) Varsity Football DICK COLE (Guard) 3 Years Varsity ( Camera-shy) 1946 JIM SITTEL (End)—2 Years Varsity (Camera-shy) EUGENE SHIRLEY (Guard) Junior—I Year Varsity (His ability and cheerfulness were two valuable factors to the team) FRED MOHR (Quarterback) Junior—1 Year Varsity (His spark kept the hoys in there fighting) RONNIE O’BRIEN (End) Sophomore—2 Years Varsity (His display of fast receiving was magnificently done) DON SMITH (Tackle) Senior—1 Year Varsity (He was one of green and white mainstays on the forward walls (Honorary Captain) CLARK STEPHENS (End) Senior—2 Years Varsity (A cyclone on offense he also held his own on defense) RONNIE SWOPE (Guard) Senior—2 Yeart Varsity (His constant driving and spirit of game earned his letter as most valuable player) LARRY O’HALLORAN (Halfback) Sophomore — 1 Year Varsity (He upheld that Irish Fighting spirit) RAY THOMAS (Halfback) Junior—I Year Varsity (A fast running back who has one of top ground gains) JOHN VAN BERGEN (Halfback) Senior—2 Years Varsity (This merchant of speed handled his position with perfection) CLARENCE VAN DEN HEEDE (Center) Junior—1 Year Varsity (An essential player at the pit ot position) ALLAN WEST (Tackle) Senior—2 Years Varsity (His blocking and tackling were accomplished equally well) ■ V. Back Row: E. Reynolds, N. Sorg, J. Dolstrom, B. Hicks, L. O’Halloran, J. Van Bergen, R. Kaufman, A. Johnson, R. Hawley. Third Row: D. Anderson, R. O’Brien, R. Thomas, F. Mohr, R. Shirley, R. Van Cott, C. Hunt, E. Stedman. D. Stearns, W. Wilson. Second Row: Coach Pittila, D. Smith, G. Gedrose, B. Dolbeer, J. Anicker, R. Kamp, J. Bennett. V. Blust, W. Westfall, L. Lenz, Coach Adams. First Row: C. Stephens, K. Bader, R. Swope, C. Van Den Heedc, L. Bissett, E. Shirley, B. Fleskes, H. Belnap, A. West, W. Sagert, M. Harris. Varsity Football We did fall far short of our attempted goal, at least we tried, and that is considered praiseworthy. The members of the team deserve admiration for the spirit displayed in every game. Our associations with the members of the squad, our coaches, and our opposing rivals have been happy and profitable. We know the value of dignity of labor, mutual cooperation and good sportsmanship. We regret that we did not always present a winning score, but we did play “the game.” The twelve returning lettermen, with increased efficiency, look promising for an outstanding football season. Page 54 SCORES Wcst Linn 41 ' 41 Newberg ' JO Forest Grove 2 Beaverton ' 47 McMinnville 2 6 Hillsboro 6 Tillamook . 49 West Linn . ’ 47 Newberg 62 Forest Grove • 3 Beaverton 52 Hillsboro 3 9 Tillamook . 29 Forest Grove • 49 Hillsboro - • B c4 rou'; Walter Warren. Frank Warren. Donald Amburn. (Jordon Martin Merlin Harris; Toby Lewis. Front rou : Kenneth Bader. Leo Wright, Ronald Kamp. Clark Stephens. Varsity Basketball The Tigard Tigers had an outstanding season in many ways. The A Sq uad won a fair percentage of games. The Freshmen team won County Championship rating. Our code was an integral part of our training, namely—never quit; never ive an alibi; never gloat over winning; never take an unfair advantage; never cry over losing; and never, never under-estimate an opponent. Page 55 Top left: TOBY LEWIS, Forward— 1- year varsity. Freshman. Center left: RONNIE KAMP, Guard— 2- ycar varsity, Junior. Center: WALT WARREN, Forward—1-year varsity. Sophomore. Top right: DON AMBURN, Forward— 3- ycar varsity, Junior. Center right: KENNY BADER, Guard — 1-year varsity, Junior. Bottom right: LEO WRIGHT. Guard—2-ycar varsity. Senior. (Camera-shy): GORDON MARTIN, Center—2-year varsity, Senior. I! Back Row: R. O'Brien, J. Anicker, F. Warren, B. Dolbccr, R. Fowler. Front Row: J. Petersen, L. O'Halloran, B. Schcckla, D. Stearns. Back Row: G. Brown, V. Blust, T. Lewis, D. Fowler. J. Dolstrom. Front Row: R. Zwinlyi, D. Stearn, J. Peterson, N. Sorg. Third Row: D. Smith. F. Mohr. R. O'Brien. B. Kovach. D. Amburn. R. Swope. Second Row: R. Thomas. L. Bissett. H. Beinap, G. Martin. G. Gedrosc, C. Stephens, J. Anickcr, B. Fleskes, C. Stephenson. J. Riverman. K. Bader, B. Dolbeer, C. Van Den Heede. First Row: R. Kamp, A. Johnson. R. Kaufman. L. Wright. R. Hawley. E. Shirley. D. O'Hall- oran, B. Hicks, L. O’Halloran. FRANCIS KAUFMAN President LEO WRIGHT Vice President ARNOLD JOHNSON S ec ret ary - T reasu rer ROGER HAWLEY Student Representative TRACK Third Row: R. O’Brien, C. Van Den Heedc, B. Fleskes, D. Ambum, H. Crocker, G. Gedrose, R. Thomas, A. Johnson, D. Smith, R. Swanson, D. Kaae, J. Shultz, J. Bennett, B. Stobbe, W. Wilson. Second Row: R. Gibbs. B. Scheckla, E. Shirley, R. Kaufman, R. Shirley. R. Diehl, D. Hickman. First Row: B. Barnes, E. Rivas, J. Wert, R. Christensen, K. Dickson. ■ i . • Second Row: T. Dye, T. Lewis, D. Amburn, F. Warren, J. Riverman, B. Dolbcer. First Row: C. Stephens. J. Anicker, B. Kovach. R. Hawley. D. Stearns, K. Bader, L. O’Halloran. J. Petersen, D. O Halloran. BASEBALL May Fete Court of 1946 Freshman Attendant Freshman Princess . Junior Attendant Junior Princess Prime Minister Queen................. Senior Attendant Senior Princess . Sophomore Attendant . Sophomore Princess . Flower Girls . Crown and Train Bearers ............................Eddy Groman ...........................Alice Nodland ................................Alan West ....................Eileen Norris .........................Tom Petersen .......................Lois Ha tv ley ......................Gordon Brigham ..............................Betty Miles ........................Don Amburn ............................Irene Western Roma Adams and Sherry Cad or Jerry am Robert Hawley and Richard Adams Page hi FRESH AIR Senior Class Play Mr. Pclly (of the F.B.I.)..........................LEO WRIGHT First Young Man....................................WALT PETERS Princess Valoric of Luvania........................CAROLYN OLEMAN Mrs. Green.........................................ALICE WATSON Second Young Man...................................LLOYD KOCH Mr. Green (Governor of California).................DON HARRIS Cass (the gardener)................................RONNIE SWOPE Mrs. Brown.........................................REV A MUNSINGER Joan Walker (Ralph’s fiance).......................PAULA LEAVITT Mr. Dobbs ... ....................................GORDON MARTIN Ralph Brooks.......................................CLARK STEPHENS Miss Myers (talent scout)..........................DONNA HELMS Mrs. Slatter (President of the Iowa Society).......LUCILLE WOODARD Daphane............................................GLADYS ELLSON Mrs. Gordon (Daphane’s mother).....................CAT HERINE BELNAP Bruce (Elsie’s boy friend).........................JACK CUMMINGS Elsie (Mrs. Slatter’s daughter)....................RUTH ANNE JACKMAN Nana...............................................MADELINE KOESTER Page 62 1 SHIHT SLEEVES Senior Class Play Elmer (the Milkman)..........................NICK SUMICH Kitty (the Maid).............................PAT O’MARA A Luggage Man................................LLOYD KOCH Clarissa, Diana’s Friend.....................OOWALA PHILLIPS Midge, Diana’s Friend........................MADELINE DAVIS The Auctioneer...............................ROSS SCHOENAUER Second Luggage Man...........................WALT PETERS Donald Rand (Oldest Son).....................HUBERT BELNAP Margie Scanlon (His Girl Friend).............MARILYN NODLAND Mrs. Julia Rand..............................JOY GRIMSTAD Mr. Frank Rand...............................RAY BEFUS Diana Rand...................................YVONNE TABRUM Alpha........................................REVA MUNSINGER Omega (Absent)...............................DORIS LILLISON The Twins, Esther and Theodore...............MAXINE LENZ and JOHN GODFREY Page 63 Third Row: Elinor Van Buskirk, Geneva Kirsch, Gloria Flett, Barbara Hawkins, Evelyn Hoggatt, Luanne Fitzpatrick, Gloria Miles, Delores Schwartzs, La Vern Becker, Virginia Vasbinder. Joan Edwards. . Second Row: Zeta Collins, Adelc Wilkinson, Betty Quinn, Oowala Phillips. Alice Burns, Madeline Davis. Marion Morton, Reva Munsinger, Gladys Winn, Jeannien Papworth. First Row: Miss Herbig, Louisa Kuback, Pat Mace. Donna Helms, Florence Gay, Paula Leavitt, Amerillys Wishart, Betty McCullough, Charlotte Durkee, Maxine Lenz, Yvonne Tabrum. JUNIOR Third Row: P. Linendall, J. Vanselfdcn, M. Bartlett. P. Fowler. M. Harridine, C. Smith. M. Bartlett. M. Gedrose, G. Hawley. C. Levin. R. Kaae. Second Row: E. Collins. B. Craughn, M. Luchte. N. Sturgeon, B. Bryan. J. Wright. A. Wilson, M. Fairbanks. C. Mohr, B. Bartlett. First Row: Director Miss Herbig, J. Martinayzc, M. Frame, B. Petersen, B. Watson. E. Johnson, G. Stewart, C. Sims. B Cays. J. Parker. B. Christensen. GIRLS’ CHORUS Top Row: K. Elliott. H. Belnap, H. Zuvcr, R. Schocnaucr. K. Slate, W. Wilson, C. Stephens, G. Gedrose, G. Cockerham, G. Gray. Second Row: W. Westfall, B. Nelson, H. Graften, F. Becker, K. Dickson, C. Peterson, Terry O'Mara. L. Ballard, J. Doig, E. Baggenstos. First Row: A. Ehm, D. Miles. Wm. Hcisler, A. Beals, B. Schcckla, E. Beatty, R. Van Cott, E. Bartlett, D. Schultz, E. Rivas, Miss Herbig. WALTER PETERS Boys Glee President TERRANCE O MARA Band President GWEN HAWLEY Junior Choir President betty McCullough Girls Glee President 7 ] T 1 1 Majorettes: F. Gay, D. Haneline, B. Christensen, Gwen Hawley, P. Fowler, A. Wilkinson. P. O'Mara, L. HI -I I I Fitzpatrick, D. Lillison, D. Donner, J. Ochs, C. Sims. Drummers: K. Ncsvald, L. Heisler, M. Long. J. LJ I ll | | Watson. Fourth Row. M. Paetel, D. Harris. D. Hall. Director Mr. Bell, D. Colebank. L. Koch, J. Zuercber, W. Wilson, K. Dickson, W. Wilson, E. Reynolds, F. Dowell, C. Petersen, D. Fowler. M. Schwartz, G. Winn, A. Hansen. M. Volk. Third Row: L. Otte, J. Schwarts, D. Pressnall, A. Smith, R. Van Cott, R. Sturgis, J. Godfrey. J. Sattler, J. Riverman, G. Dunlap, C. Eckert, D. Monear. G. Brown. R. O'Rourke, G. Lohrenz. T. O'Mara, C. Stephens. C. Stephenson. Second Row: R. Clegg. R. Jackman. L. Ballard, E. Stedman, R. Durkce, G. Lindley. R. Bishop. L. Woodard, D. Rettermeyer. V. Jarman, D. Johnson, W. Wescott, K. O’Mara. First Row: Byran, C. Smith, J. Wright, M. Harridine, C. Law, R. Kaae. Left to Rinht: Alice Burns, Donna Helms. Reva Munsingcr. Betty Quinn. Jcannicn Papworth, Yvonne Tabrum. Adele Wilkinson, Marion Morton. Zeta Ccilins. Amcrillys Wishart. Paula Leavitt. Florence Gay. Maxine Lcnz. TRIPLE TRIO Top Row: D. Hancline, B. Christensen. Phyllis Fowler. Pat OMara, Gwen Hawley. Luanne Fitzpatrick. Doris Ann Lillison. Bottom Row: Carol Sims, Florence Gay, Adelc Wilkinson. Delores Donner, Joyce Ochs. M C ub PAT O MARA President ADF.LE WILKINSON Head Majorette Mothers and Dads Club Cooperation on sch x)l banquets, teacher receptions and athletic activities, has been maintained throughout the ten years of the Club’s existence. It is the purpose of the Club members to continue their cooperation and interest in the school program and to assist in any way possible in the educational and character development of their boys and girls. Officers President...............................MR. F. D. OLF.MAN Vice President..........................MRS. E. S. HALL Treasurer...............................MRS. J. C. AN1CKER Secretary...............................MRS. H. W. PAETEL Stage Crew Left to Right: Ralph Diehl, Ross Schocnaucr, and Walt Peters. “Tower Tops Them All” TOWE Furnace Oil Stove Oil OIL CO. R Clean Oil with Prompt Service EAst Nights Tigard 4620 MUurdock 6027 2366 20 N. E. 7th AVENUE, PORTLAND, OREGON Page 69 DON COMPLIMENTS OF BATCHELOR’S RESTAURANT and BAKERY EICKMEYER Famous for Good Food and Service ♦ In Portland—618 S. W. Yamhill and DRESS SHOP 931 S. W. 5th Ave. Phone: Gifts TIGARD 2925 Tigard 2971 Novelties TIGARD AUTOMOTIVE TIGARD PLANING MILL SERVICE Sash, Doors, Finish and Cabinet Work TEXACO PRODUCTS TIGARD, OREGON GENERAL REPAIRING Phone Tigard 2751 JACK'S Texaco Service Station Quick and Complete Service East Tigard on Parbur Blvd. Compliments of GAYLOCK BEAUTY SALON PHONE 3531 Theater Building Tigard, Oregon TIGARD FEED AND SEED CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF “47” K. P. McLEAN, Manager PHONE 2761 HELEN’S BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of YOUNG'S FUNERAL HOME Mr. and Mrs. Graham S. Young W. E. (WE) KIDDER REALTOR, INSURANCE and NOTARY Phone 3322 P. O. Box 933 GREEN VALLEY SAFEWAY TAVERN ♦ STORES Lunches - Sandwiches WHERE YOU CAN GET MORE ♦ FOR YOUR MONEY TIGARD, OREGON TIGARD, OREGON Page 70 THRIFTY MARKET ■ CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF “47” JIM WILLOCH CH. 2732 MULTNOMAH DON HUGHES CH. 2240 MULTNOMAH MEN’S SHOP ADLEMAN PHARMACY 7808 S. W. Capitol Highway PRESCRIPTIONS Multnomah, Oregon Drug Sundries - Fountain Store Hours—10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Multnomah, Oregon PIGGLY WIGGLY and LUCAS MEAT MARKET FRIENDLY SERVICE TO EVERYONE CHerry 9056 9845 S. W. Barbur, West Portland Compliments of CHerry 2677 MULTNOMAH MULTNOMAH DRUG HARDWARE COMPANY Prescriptions and all Drug Store Needs Courtesy in Service Tualatin Valley Electric and Hardware The STORE of VALUES Headquarters for “THE APPLIANCES MOST WOMEN PREFER Multnomah Theatre Bldg.....CHerry 2754 Page 71 NORDGREN’S FOOD STORE TIGARD, OREGON YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED Phone Tigard 2262 BILL AND LAURA'S TIGARD LUNCH AND TAVERN POOL - SNOOKER - CARDS Where Friends Meet MOTE’S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Fountain Service - Sundries and Toiletries PHONE 2321 TIGARD, OREGON Page 72 WILDE'S GROCERY Service with a Smile SHOE REPAIRING WALKER'S DEPT. STORE BEAVERTON, OREGON Beaverton’s Complete Shopping Center TIGARD SHOE SHOP THE WALNUT AVENUE GROCERY Corner Walnut Avenue and Pacific Highway CLYDE LOUGHREY PHONE 2801 Tigard, Oregon GREENBURG STORE Ta c Your Shoes to an Expert” M. SIMPSON KINGSLEY-BEAVERTON LUMBER CO. Telephone Beaverton 3201 BEAVERTON, OREGON JOHNSON LUMBER YARD BUILDER’S DEPARTMENT STORE 10075 S. W. Pacific Highway Portland, Oregon PHONE CHERRY 1089 FOR... COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS TUALATIN MERCANTILE CO. CAPS AND GOWNS Lyle C. and Goldie Huntley, Props. CLASS JEWELRY Sec PHONE TIGARD 3444 THE MASTER ENGRAVERS We give S and H Green Stamps 115 S. W. Fourth Avenue Portland, Oregon Groceries - Meats - Vegetables - Hardware Page 73 Congratulations to the CLASS of 47 LONE OAK BARBECUE Proprietor, Babe Hess East Tigard Food Locker Service QUICK FREEZE FOOD LOCKERS NEW METAL LOCKERS AVAILABLE Meats and Groceries Shell Service TIGARD 2281. Compliments of DOHERTY COMPANY HARDWARE - TOOLS - RADIOS and ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES APPLIANCES Page 74 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '47 COZY FOUNTAIN LUNCH JOY THEATRE BUILDING Tualatin Feed Store Dairy Supplies • Seeds Poultry • Custom Grinding Phone Tigard 3441 Tualatin, Oregon PEIR AUTO COURTS Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Akers ♦ Compliments to the Class of ‘‘47’’ MULTNOMAH BEAUTY SHOPPE MAXINF. RICTHF.RICH Multnomah, Oregon CH 9091 Compliments of Tigard's Own PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS STUDIO PORTRAITS A SPECIALTY Congratulations Class of 47 VAN'S STORE TUALATIN, OREGON Congratulations to the Class of 47 VELMA'S BEAUTY SALON Compliments of Buswell’s Service Tualatin, Oregon ♦ UNION OIL PRODUCTS General Auto Repairing CHEVROLET LONE OAK Service Station and Garage TIGARD, OREGON Complete .Iwomotr e Serrice PHONE TIGARD 3301 Albert Hoffarber, Prop. Page 75 Lower Boon’s Ferry Road—near Tualatin Dogs Boarded HOULE'S COLLIE KENNELS ALSO SHETLAND SHEEPDOGS (TOY COLLIES) ROUTE I, BOX 207 TIGARD, OREGON Registered Stock Dogs at Stud Phone Tigard 3115 SALES NINE-T- NINE SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF “47 Union Oil Products and Firestone Sales I. F. JACK PHONE: E. M. DOOLEY TIGARD 2742 AUTOMATIC OIL CO. HEATING OILS C. C. HEDRICK 2191 N. W. Savier Street Phones: Office, BEacon 2386 Portland, Oregon Residence, BEacon 9300 Page 76 MUS C HEADQUARTERS The World's First Band Instruments Buescher, F. E. Olds Band Instruments Penzel-Mueller and Cundy-Bettoney Clarinets Slingerland Drums Kay and Harmony Guitars Knabc, Gilbransen and Estey Spinet Pianos ♦ ♦ ♦ HOT POINT ELECTRIC APPLIANCES We carry a complete line ♦ ♦ ♦ L. D. HEATER MUSIC CO. 1001 S. W. MORRISON STREET CORNER 10th AVENUE Congratulations to the Class of 47” The J. K. GILL COMPANY Jeremiah Woodworking Co. Custom-Built Furniture Cabinet Work—Party Room and Garden Furniture, Storm Sash ♦ C. H. Jeremiah 9513 S. W. Barbur Blvd. Res. CH. 1656 Portland 1, Oregon CH. 3070 FRANCIS BROTHERS Headquarters for Seeds - Building Materials - Feed and Hay Insecticides - Fertilizers - Wire Poultry and Garden Supplies 6319 S. W. CAPITOL HY. AT. 7309 Page 77 CARDINAL CLIPPER SERVICE Gas • Pennzoil Lubrication • Free Battery Service L t us Service Your Car While You Shop at Piggly Wiggly Phone CH. 9074 BUSCH GROCERY AND MARKET ED H. BUSCH, Prop. GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES, ETC. GAS - OIL and FEED PHONE TIGARD 2195—BRADLEY CORNER—HIWAT 217 THE CROWN COMPANY Josten's Class Rings and Pins Graduation Announcements and Cards Caps and Goums Diplomas 1316 S. W. 13th Avenue, Portland 1, Oregon Gladys Gilbert L. R. SHOE RENEWING Greetings to the Graduate of 1947 All Kinds of Heel Plates Brute Half Soles 725 S. W. FOURTH AVE. SPECIALIZES IN FAMILY GROUPS, WEDDINGS, Between Morrison and Yamhill AND CHILDREN S PORTRAITS Page 78 COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE BODY AND FENDER SHOP LATEST SHOP EQUIPMENT Visit Our Newly Enlarged Parts and Accessory Department GREGG-OWENS CHEVROLET CO. CH. 1925 8300 S. W. BARBUR BLVD. CH. 9052 Compliments of SCHUBRING and BRELIN GROCERIES ♦ FRED HAMBACK MEATS ♦ PHONE TIGARD 2231 V E R MI LY E MOTOR COMPANY Complete Service for All Cars There's a Ford in Your Future Phone 3381 Tigard, Oregon TIGARD LUMBER CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS MASON S, INC. TO THE CLASS OF '47 Farm Implements ♦ Appliances • Home Furnishings Phone Tigard 2561 Tel. 2290 Tigard, Oregon TIGARD CLEANERS You cannot afford to be without Good Cleaning Service —At Our Reasonable Prices— MARION B. PFENNING JOSEPH T. WILLIAMS Page 79 COMPLIMENTS OF PORTLAND'S OWN STORE... tkeizA vtuifik OMNDS W N STORE Compliments of the Greater ROBERTS BROS. DEPARTMENT STORE THIRD AVE. AT MORRISON STREET PORTLAND, OREGON CONGRATULATIONS! RICH’S GOOD CIGARS SIXTH AND WASHINGTON Portland Oregon HYLAND'S BOOK STORE 913 S. W. 4th Ave. Portland, Oregon Booths Bought and Sold Compliments of SHEET MUSIC SERVICE 618 S. W. Park Avenue Portland, Oregon DOVINGS FLOWER SHOP Flowers jor AH Occasions. 702 S. W. Morrison Street “10 Steps from Broadway Flowers Telegraphed Portland, Ore. The National Dollar Stores, Ltd. 521 S. W. 4th AVENUE Portland .... Oregon Congratulations to the Class of 47 CHARLES AND WILMA BEATZ Formerly with the Freezer Page 80 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF “47’ The FREEZER W. GABEL AND GIRLS CATHRYN’S DINNERS Before You Accept a Position 62nd S. W. Rarbur Blvd. Be sure and visit Portland office Famous all over the U. S. for delicious chicken and choice steak dinners EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 6 p.m. to 10:30 Daily CHcrry 1960 2 p.m. to 9:30 Sundays for reservations Closed Mondays 819 Failing Bldg. Portland, Ore. AT. 5044 KARL'S FLORIST and NURSERY Flowers - Trees - Shrubs Tigard 3315 Rt. 2, Box 1, Tigard, Oregon Carsh Bros.—General Store Poverty Flats—Mae West Blvd. Phone CH. 2857 Lumber CH. 2963 Metzger, Oregon AL CALLS Congratulations to the FOR ICE CREAM Class of 47 And Famous Hamburgers MULTNOMAH, OREGON BYER'S FOUNTAIN RICHEY HARDWARE CAPITOL LUNCH Milk Shakes THE FRIENDLY STORE Soda Pop Ice Cream Hamburgers PROMPT SERVICE Telephone 2481 Beaverton, Ore. Right Next to Piggly Wiggly Page 81 SYMBOL OF SWEET MEMORIES YOUR CLASS PIN KARL 1. KLEIN .MMNMTtMRItMHIHm FRATERNITY |thF|°°r.)°urna|bidg. AND Portland, Oregon CLUB AT water 3718 E. C. HALL GENERAL CONTRACTORS TIGARD, OREGON Greetings . . . tigard high This Organization is very closely related to Tigard High and other schools in Washington County. More than forty of our Farmer members are producers in Washington County. Schools and Markets like ours do not just happen, they grow and prosper with conscientious work. Our best wishes to you all. FARMER’S Cooperative MARKET 3RD AND 4TH AVES. ON S. W. YAMHILL STREET PORTLAND, OREGON Page 82
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