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ctobor lt took awhile for the wheels of the new school year to start turning but two of the year's most exciting events occurred in October - Homecom- ing and the fall drama, ftlunie Moonf, Homecoming Week Ccelebrated Oct. l7-211 sported most of its usual activities but enjoyed a new twist on Friday night with the 8-7 Tigard victory over Clackamas in the football game, the Tigers' first Homecoming victory in l5 years. Junior Lori Eggert was chosen queen and presid- ed over the weekis activi- ties. The senior and sophomorefjunior Pow- derpuff teams played to a 6-6 tie, the bonfire was a blazing success and floats and decorated autos adorned the car rally and halftime entertainment. The drama department performed the difficult play, '6Tell Me That You Love Me Junie Moonf' Sue Riverman, Todd Her- manson and Steve Graham won lead roles in the production. The Guardian Angels made their debut, sup- porting a football player throughout the season. A group idea conceived by Pep Club, each angel added spirit by contribu- ting locker posters, cookies and surprises to the team while remaining anonymous. Team mem- bers found out who their angel was during the sports banquet at the conclusion of the season and the end of a busy month. INTRODUCTION X3
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December The month of December was brightened by Christmas Week and the subsequent ll- day vacation. The canned food drive was a surprise as student dent's efforts were rewarded when Tigard won the contest against Lake Oswego. Lake- ridge and West Linn by collect- ing three times as much food. At THS. the junior class won the class competition. The weekls activities con- tinued with the student-faculty one-act plays, a charity toy drive conducted by Welcome Committee and the many class competitions tshowcase decor- ation. tree decoration, hall de- coration and the unsuccessful inside-out day where only for- eign exchange student Daniel Atterbom followed the design of the contest and came to school with his clothes inside- outl. Santa showed up at the assembly to introduce the Christmas court consisting of Judy Dingman, Christy Lang, Connie Kling, Kay Kramer tnamed Oueenj, Teri Edwards and Vicki Martin. The Christmas dance on Saturday night provided music by the band Sparrow At the break, Steve Holley crown- ed Queen Kay. Swing Choir went on their annual singing engagements. performing at King City, the Aero Club and Meridian Park Hospital. The weather was in the news once again as wide-range flooding of the area around THS and Tualatin was caused by six inches of rain, nearly stranding people at school during one afternoon. INTRODUCTION X5
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