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CHRISTMAS WEEK Tigers Claim Victory With New Charity Act Presenting Lake Oswego with their first 'Scan' - a regal gold toilet - Tigard student body officers launched a new tradition between the rival schools. A canned food drive provided the highlight for Christ- mas activities as Lake Oswego succumbed to the Tigers. Over 6,000 cans were collected by THS students, but the final victory was won by only 7110 of one can per student contribution. Lake Oswego's executive council presented Tigard students with candy canes and a new rotating trophy. The losing school will traditionally be given the old toilet painted, to be repainted in the appropriate school colors. Other action planned by the Activities Committee added to the color of Christmas Week. Starting Monday, each class was responsible for decorating a hall using the holiday spirit as their theme. Faculty members found it hard to judge the gaily decorated corridors. Sophomores captured first place, with their catchy greeting, Put a Tiger in Your Christmas, thus earning five pep trophy points. The junior hall, featur- ing Snoopy and his gang, came in second with three points. The seniors, looking into the future with their tin tepee, ended last getting one point. Highlight of the Friday assembly was when senior Cindy Knebel was crowned queen. Her escort was Fred Pfaffle. The seniors, for the third consecutive year, won the canned food drive collecting a record 7.5 cans per person. For this activity they earned 42 pep trophy points. The juniors came in second, and sophomores finished last. A last min- ute scramble to the cannery and surrounding stores added to the excitement and spirit of the upperclassmen. The seniors collected over S45 to be able to bring in 36 cases of canned food. Cans were eagerly accepted by the Amer- ican Legion, which passed them out to local needy families. MISTLETOE AND SNOW Cbelow leftj provide Christ- mas cheer as students dance away the wait for Santa. EXPERIENCING HER FIRST AMERICAN CHRIST- MAS fbelowj Lotte Beisvag, from Norway, enjoys dancing with All-American Gene Clark.
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i s 1 w E 5 WRESTLING WITH COUNSELOR Cabovej Lisa struggles with John, portrayed by Dave Kahr. Due to her mental problems Lisa lacked the maturity to handle a crisis logically. MOMENT OF RARE PEACE fabove leftj is captured by Actors Bob Cormire, Mike McCarley, Dyan Nemamik, Debbie Vaughan, Alison Lindsay, Sharon Arnold, Marion Hall and Dave Skoglund. SHADOWS OF DAVID'S TRUE SELF fleftj is all that is revealed to his despondent mother as he leaves for school after totally re- jecting the influence of his overprotective parents.
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NEW TRADITION STARTS Qleftl as L.O. president, Craig Falkenhagen, and Jessie Rhodes receive their first can as a result of the canned food drive. Presenting the award are THS student body president, Fred Pfaffle, and activities director, Bill Hill. REIGNING ROYALTY Cbelow leftj during Yuletide holiday include Princess Mary West, escort John Nemarnikg Queen Cindi Knebel, escort Fred Pfaffle, Princess Mary Silvey, escort Bob Adams. TICKLING HER FUNNY BONE Cbelowj Tom McGuire gives Debbie Peters a ribbing at the annual holiday hop.
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