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HOMECOMING Spirit IH the Sky suffers usual Homecoming rarnout Spirit in the Sky represented a week long schedule of events and rain soaked the traditional football game for Homecoming week 1975 To start the week was the annual Battle of the Sex es The girls volleyball team beat the male social studies teachers 2 I after two consecutive years of defeat On Tuesday Charles King brought spirit and enthus iasm to the student body King 1S a black religious singer who travels around the country performing assemblies Wednesday night was the powderpuff football game which attracted a good portion of the student body The performance of the varsity football team as Tigerettes brought much laughter from the on looking crowd ln the game the sophomores and juniors defeated the seniors'22-18. Spirit from the sky soaked another Homecoming event as the bonfire burned slowly Thursday night. How- ever on Friday at the pep assembly students cheered and threw an amazingly large amount of confetti. The evening events started with the car rally which was held on Main Street in Tigard. First place went to Mike Crook for the most original car while Nancy Oster- hauts took second for most spirited. The third place honors were claimed by Ferd Alexander in his Malibu for the loudest car. After the game the week was ended with the Home- coming dance as Skyline Express performed. Q..-summit M ski vga Qijox be x N N XG? A M TT F? ,if S L ae 3 1' .,.-c,..,,,,,.....,,.-oe'1! Q U 'E Q NOVEMBER Thanksgiving vacation caps slowing November weeks The third shortest month of the school year Novem- ber started off with a teacherrn service day which was the first of several holidays for students throughout the month On the morning of the Sth the Division of Health Services and the Seventh Day Adventist Church pre- sented THS with a smoking Clinic Assembly This started the beginning of a week long program to reinforce those who did not smoke not to start and to encourage smokers to seriously consider quitting Classes were held during the day for students and in the evening for adults. Both were well attended with 20 students and 19 adults receiving certificates of completion On November 26 the drama department put on the annual Student-Faculty One-Act Plays held during lst and 2nd periods. The first play was a comedy called Thirty Minutes in the Street directed by Mary Soares and Julie Spear which was followed by The Monkey s Paw directed by Diana Grogg and Linda Hanby. The crowd s favorite Parted on Her Wedding Mourn a melodrama which was directed by Rhonda Thornbrue and Tammy Gedney ended the assembly. The plays were well attended by students faculty and also parents of the cast. The month ended with the traditional four-day Thanksgiving weekend giving faculty and students alike another always welcome vacation. FALL ACTIVITIES 17 ,,,.,.-s'l '
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1. One of Tigard's promising gym- nasts, Jann Peterson, prepares to make her next move on the uneven bars at annual gymnastics assembly. 2. Searching for a missing set of wheels are Roller Derby originators Tim Compton and Jim Slawosky. 3. The blind leading the blind is Jeff Gor- ham and Sue Richardson, two seniors involved in the Cl blind experiment. 4. Tigerettes finish off another popu- lar dance at a pep assembly. 5. Ti- gard High was honored again to have Wynton Bunnel and lfrank Baker, representatives from the American Cancer Society, present a smoking assembly. -gr k 1 QM .15 Hi- 16 FALL ACTIVITIES
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Steve Schultz, treasurerg Kate O'Halloran, publicity manager, Curtis Grund, vice-presidentg Terri Hass, secretary, T Hermanson, president. -,if Sophomores enter THS as largest class The largest sophomore class entered Tigard High armed with new requirements for graduation and spirit to match their junior and senior counterparts. The 480 pupils began by changing the titles for their traditional class offices from president to chair- man CTodd Hermansonj, vice-president to activities director fCurtis Grundj, secretary to communications director fTerri Hassj, treasurer to treasury director fSteve Shultzj, and class representative to publicity director fKate O'Hal1oranj. The class of 78, through a miscalculation, left their com- pleted Homecoming float in a garage on the day of judging, and therefore it was fondly referred to as the float that sunk. 1 8 SOPH OM ORES Homecoming was not a complete loss for the sophomores, when: they along with the juniors, defeated the seniors in the annual girls powderpuff football game. The sophomores ran second to the juniors in the canne food drive held during Christmas week. The spunky rooks als finished the year in a strong second place in the class competi tion, once again to the juniors. One of the major obstacles that confronted the new clas were the recently implemented graduation competencies, tha created confusion but were directed at giving the students, start ing with the group of '78, a better overall high school education-
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