Tigard High School - Tiger Yearbook (Tigard, OR)

 - Class of 1973

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CROSS COUNTRY SCOREBOARD Tigard Opponent 18 Hood River Valley 40 10 Lakeridge 18 23 The Dalles 33 15 Barlow 45 20 Reynolds 33 23 Nlilwaukie 33 26 Putnam 31 19 West Linn 43 35 Clackamas 24 16 Oregon City inc 19 Centennial 19 16 Lake Oswego 45 21 Gresham 37 ABOVE LEFT: John Throckmorton and Joel Babin jog across field during meet. LEFT: Rey- nolds runner is flanked by Tigers Chris Stewart llefti and Jim Sweeney on Tigard's Cook Park course. BELOW: Neil Bieker and Bob Dorsett sprint during last leg of race. OPPOSITE PAGE, LEFT: 1972-1973 Cross Country Team. TOP ROW: Coach Norm Oyler, John Boulton, Joe Culbertson, Bob Dorsett, Brian Anderson, Neil Bieker, Eric Dacklin, Jim Sweeney, Dave Herberholtz, Dave Kroo. BOT- TOlVl ROW: Steve Sweeney, Terry Trimble, John Throckmorton, Chris Stewart, Dave Kerr, Joel Babin. RIGHT: Fist clenched in triumph, John Boulton grins as he crosses the finish line. lin, 1- , .,. 4 5. . -- N 11.- , ,:. N, -QW - .- ft. A- ,. ,iw , -F':?Y3i:li :rw fi ' 'ff - . -- iff-' f f? . . J ESQ-nl i ' fgf' RE'-'1 1h 'P' ?g' , '. 4 gf. sl, ,QQ gg ' ' gg ff. als' 13:-5? gig L Aw .ui - : l - .. . .Dv 4 L. ,Q . xg. .- ', ,A .X .41 Q H' l' 5153 -,sg Q lf..rg1?5Y T ' FW Na fi 1 ' .4-tliiw fe .. 2 1 l ' f gfliwgi 1- fr ee -is ...A -512 Q-?c :r 7 .-393.gi.r5gv ' W, ...Q S- jr I g5!,L',ji.i:,, ' Q igggQ,?.s:3,J:Tz .Q -' 'f .'.-- '-. s,.r ,: -, ,Q 1 vgffef ,:1'if2.b . 9-if we . 'f' gi glfiffgffx J - Q M .sig , RL. .Y fq. . . .VJ 1. L,.!,.,:51 ra, . :. 'f . 6: gg: ,'v.f' :bf .W ,-S. 9 f' rg.-jew, 4-2. f'E.f-53 aff Q-ef 51. 'N in Qeygffig . 14 gg.-if 1, 5,-3,1 5 P- 1 .5 R-seo QS- 13, 'Z. tf,,f1'2' . :sfo 3 '1 :l 'if '. nf! 1 -'1'fe.. 'Q , L1 f ,Q fa'il.,,' 14: 4-,ie 1 A , . It ,x.:we' T V. ,. sets, .,A,,.ggg,42.-. ,sq -,J Y J P. , if ,Q Vx. ,k ,.faL,,.5 V. A,-.,,,gg, if . . ',3',. 'E yQ'., 52, .er .' 6' rw? .fn , -.v.,,,f -- K -C-A ,y,. V gg,PrfQs.,iLi 3 , 'QA ,birajh .Q AA' K 'ISM ., 5:91, s,,. d iggs? ,star-i . 'r . ' - 1, gpg? - 4. 'ff .-,151 , , '-Efsff 7 Q, F .,,x M,-ti, or eg' .ff '.. --g,,f5,'4:v . f ,N 0 j. TA ,gf Q Q A F 57 Ex -gtg, .,w4,,ia , - ,NS I - 2 11' ,ji rf .sift - ,,'j j ' in r ' 'V 'N U . A . 3 I .k., kggk j ,,,,z g,:t.. M. -sgfyf

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Cross Country Injuries Hamper Harriersg Strive For District Crown Tigard's surprisingly successful cross country season carne crashing down at the district meet where accidents and injuries ruined Tiger chances for regional and state trips. The harriers, after rolling to a strong 27-9 win-loss season record and a third place Wilco League finish, were expected to finish in either third or fourth spot behind Centennial and Lakeridge at dis- trict but could manage no higher than sixth. With no seniors on the squad, the young team overcame varsity inexperience 28 quickly. Sophomore John Boulton was the leading runner all year long. After tripping at the start of the district race, Boulton came from 45th place to finish a strong second. Other varsity runners in- cluded juniors Jim Sweeney and Dave Kroo and sophomores Brian Anderson and Chris Stewart. The junior varsity runners had another successful season even though they finally had their long winning streak snapped. After 80 consecutive wins extending over the past four years, both Clackamas and Centennial finished ahead of the junior Tigers.



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The Lark Relives History, Dramatlkes Joan Of Arc Fall Drama The Lark was the story of a simple girl, Joan of Arc, who became an inspired warrior and then was tried by the church - a dramatic chapter in the history of France. The THS story of that girl was told from two viewpoints. One of them looked at the tale as a piece of history, with the knowledge of how the girl's blundering captors unwittingly created a martyr who became a symbol of courage and faith. The second viewpoint was to try to ima- gine what it must have been like to be Joan herself. With the freedom of divorcing drama ABOVE RIGHT: Joan tries to persuade Robert de Beaudricourt to give her a fine white horse and an opportunity to free France from the English. LOWER RIGHT: Joan's father, an ag- gressive, humorless man, beats Joan when she tries to convince him that she hasn't been meet- ing with a lover. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Members of the court who try Joan lCauchon, Brother Ladvenu, War- wick and the lnquisitorl question her as well as each other. BOTTOIVIZ The archbishop gives his blessing to Joan as she is about to set forth on her quest as members of the court attend. from the confinements of time, sequence, and space,the story of Joan of Arc moved backward and forward without interrup- tion. It began with Joan's trial, and her story of the voices which prompted her to set forth and save France from the English. She told her listeners - the judges of the court - what she heard and what she did. The story was of the young girl, who, like the lark, soars high. Larry Daw direct- ed the play with the assistance of Barbara Bolton and musical director George Koch. The Cast of 30 performed three nights in the Tigard l-ligh cafetorium, including one sold-out performance. ,ali

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