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'Thing-Aix Victor Reginato, Bob Ellingson, Joliene Woodruff, Chief Adviser, Mrs. Good. Seaton Claim This class started its high school course with a Hbang' by electing one of its members, a girl. as yell leader for the entire Student Body. She retained this position throughout most of the three remaining years. 'When they became sophomores, their pep did not abate -two girls were elected song leaders for the whole school. The class' second year was further distinguished by the revival of an old tradition-the Sophomore Dance. The credit for the success of this affair was due largely to the eHorts of Glenn Stiles, who was class president. The event was very well attended: was so successful, in fact that other classes copied the idea. During their third year they gave a picnic for the seniors with the money derived from the dance. plus the proceeds of an assembly which the class had sponsored dur- ing the earlier part of the yearL In the lirst two years many of the members were on the Wildcat teams, and during the other years the Pelican squads were well stocked with its representatives. Next year the football and basketball teams will suffer severe losses be- cause of the graduation of many star players. The class started in their freshman year to demonstrate their dramatic ability. Each year they improved, climaxing an exceptional dra- matic career by a splended Senior Play. Several members were very prominent in all musi- cal productions of the school. Besides being outstanding in all activities, many students were also on the honor and grand honor rolls. This year the class was very capably headed by Victor Reginato as presidentg Bob Ellingson, vice-president: and Iolienne VVoodruff, secre- tary-treasurer. Mrs. Good was chief faculty adviser. Climbing not Coasting was the motto which they chose when freshmen to guide them through their high school career. The class colors are blue and whiteg the class flower, the climbing rose. VALEDICTORIAN Maxine Peterson, valedictorian of the class of 1936. not only attained the high scholastic average of l.l94 but at the same time played a distinctive part in the school's social and extra-curricular life. Evincing unusual enthusiasm, originality. and capacity for work and tor athletic and intellectual attainment in her freshman year, she rose steadily in promin- ence as a sophomore and junior and, when a senior. culminated her successful career as . . . , . . president ot the Girls League and as the senior girl chosen by faculty and student body to be the K. U. H. S. candidate for representation in the national D. A. R. convention. SALUTATORIAN Bertha Haase, a girl who supported herself en- tirely by working throughout the four years of high school, became the salutatorian of her class with a rating of 1322, second only to Maxine's. Not con- tent with these accomplishments, she also partici- pated prominently in journalism, athletics, and numerous extra-curricular organizations. Having distinguished herself from one-hundred-fifty fellow students in these lines of activity-scholarship, work, and leadership-Bertha truly exemplifies the ideal of integrity, pertinacity, and achievement at- y tainable by high school students. I Page 111
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ADAMS, VIVIAN 119325 Secretary Girls' League 1, 1,'3, 4, Ski Club 4 AGER, HELEN Half Pint 119325 Teacher Girls' League 1, 2, 8, 4 Speech Arts 4 A? . ANDERSON, ALLEN 119345 from Garden Grove, Calif.--Engineer Boys' Alliance 3, 4 Orchestra 3. 4 ANDERSON, ARTHUR 119325 Traveling Salesman Klamath Knights 4 Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 8, 4 ARNETT, MARJORIE Dolly 119325 Cosmetician Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 Literary Club, Masqucrs, Speech Arts, Hi-Jinx, Operetta, Sextet. Student Body Play ARNETT, RUBY Shorty 119345 fro Bonanza-Teacher Girls' League 3, 4 BAKER, OPAL Red 119335 Stenographer Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 BANKS, JACK 119335 from Grant Hi in Portland-Entomologist Ski Club 3, 4 Boys' Alliance 2, 3, 4 nl gh --L.-T 62 Rodeo BARROW, AGNES Aggie 119335 Secretary Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 BAYLESS, MARJORIE Marge 119825 Reporter May Fete 1: Krater Staff 4 Krater Staff 4 Girls' League 1, 2, 8, 4 BEATTY, BETTY Mateo 119355 from Ashland-Doctor Girls' League 43 Literary Club 4 Ski Club 45 Social Science Club 4 Secretary of Social Science Club 4 BECKER, JAMES Jim 119325 Pharmacist Pelican Football 4 Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4 BELL, BETTY 119325 Traveler Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 47 Literary Club 3, 4 Treasurer 4: Masquers 1: Pep Peppers 3, 4: Tennis Club 15 Glee Club 3: Hi-Jinx 35 Speech Arts S: May Fete 3: Cantata 35 Krater Staff 43 Social Science 4: Ski Club BELTON, MAVIS 119325 Stcnographer Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis Club 1 BERGLUND, DOROTHY 119825 Secretary May Fete 13 Girls' Lea e 1, 2. 3, 4 El Rodeo Staff 45 SocialuScience 4 BERGLUND, OSCAR Swede 119315 Man of Leisure Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Crew 2, B5 Klamath Knights 4 lPage 12
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