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OCTOBER Roller Derby Club attempts to bring sport to THS fans In October a young peoples singing group called Up With People came to Tigard High. They entertained the student body for a fun-filled half hour. The group mem- bers originate from each of the 50 states and from 17 countries around the world. A successful effort was put forth by several loyal students to form a roller derby team. The announcement of the first meeting in the daily bulletin started as a practical joke to liven up the morning announcements, but to the pranksters surprise there were kids that showed up for the meeting. This yearis newly formed Travel Club began fund raising projects for a Bicentennial trip this summer to the east. Activities for raising money included car washes running the concession stand and selling various products. The club started by history teacher Rod Mon- roe consisted mostly ofthe kids that he took on a tour of Western Canada the previous summer. Instead of an activity period a new meeting system was developed. All club meetings were held at the same time on alternatin days. Twenty minutes into a c ass period students were released from class to go to their meeting. Students only missed the last half of a c ass so they could at least get most new material covered that day. Teachers however found it alittle annoying having the class disrupted by students getting up to leave. The last day of the month ended with a beautiful sunny day and since it was Halloween it was only ap- propriate that costumes should be worn, Students were encouraged to dress up for the occasion but few did. -.If x Q- g -Ii, 14 FALL ACTIVITIES
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95. 'vu l. During the course of the fall play, You Can't Take It With You, Tony tDane Colesj and Alice tMissy Clarkj. who have fal- len in love, embrace each other. 2. Student body president, Rick Her- manson, models a graduation gown while addressing the senior class at their first class meeting of the year. 3. Registering on their first day at Tigard High are soph- omores April Adams and Trin Kramer. 4. Elected to the 1975 Homecoming court were Tami Peterson and Jim McGuire, Kim Dressel and Gary Fiorante, Teri Williams and Jeff Gorham, Terri Hass and Danny Gruver, DeElla Schmidt and Doug Craig and Ja- nice Koon and Neil Bieker. FALL ACTIVITIES 13
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of -- 1-M--N ef s ..- ,, -' -.NX Nc' f T -Q-0774 ,,.1'.II-L. ul A OF K fi! I. The Vanderhof house is in hilarious confusion as the guests show up on the wrong night for a dinner party. Mr. Kolenkov tDoug Bolton? points out flashes of fireworks as other partygoers tJanice Bowen, Mike Crook, Paul Beals! look on. 2. Cheering for the girls football game are Jim Salwosky. Morgan Goodwin. Tim Compton, Steve Gation. Gary Long. Rick Stahl and Scott Hall. the adorable powderpuff rally. 3. Assisting in arousing school spirit by partici- pating at the poster party are Rhonda Thronbrue and Jennie Going. 4. Flora Knox and Kelly Gorham eagerly strike a pose on Halloween Dress-Up Day. 5. Underelass powderpuff coaches Bob Skrondal and Alex Hoffert discuss one of many scoring plays with JoAnn Rojas. 6. Looks of shock appear on the faees of Penny and Vanderhof fLisa Johnson and Jeff Gorhaml as Mrs. Kirby tJulie Shultzl informs them that she isa spiritualist. FALL ACTIVITIES 15 .., '
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