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'Thlntg-Aix .-.-1 Fred Peterson, Alvin Lundgren, Doris Steinseiferg Chief Adviser, Mr. Woodruff. unlona In 1933, approximately 275 gree11 rooks entered the portals of Klamath Union High School for their first time, to begin school work. Although completely mystitied and a bit bewildered by their new surroundings and the mighty upperclassmen Cto say nothing of the traHic squadj, they were soon initiated and fitted readilyinto the routine of high school life. The Wildcat football and basketball teams include many ofthe members of this class. The Pelican squads also claim several of its boys. Not only are they well-represented in athletics, a great number of them have appeared on the honor and grand honor rolls in their three years of high school existence. During their first year three members took import- ant parts in the Student Body Play. In their other two years the group has been equally prominent in dramatics, and in music. Besides participating in all the other activities of the school, members held the Sophomore Party for the entire Student Body. This undertaking was a huge success, increasing the class treasury by 325, to be used, among other worthy enterprises, for an entertainment for the graduating seniors. The class was very ably led its first year by George Fikes as president. The succeeding two years, Fred Peterson oc- eupied that highly esteemed position and proved himself as capable as his predecessor. This year Fred was aided by Alvin Lundgren, vice-president and Doris Steinseifer, secre- tary-treasurer. Mr. Woodruff was their chief adviser. The class moto- Upward ever, backward never -has been laudibly upheld. The class colors are pale green and yellowg the class fiower, the Chrysanthemum. lPage 251
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.Santan 'Mihai flllfho DON KIRKPATRICK ....... ...... M ost Stylish .......Y ........ CLARENCE WILLIAMS .....,. ...... B est Dancer ..-...-- ------ JIM CRONON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...... B est Pal .,...... OSCAR BERGLUND ..,,... .,...... C utest Smile ...... ...... MAURICE STEIN ..... BOB ELLINGSON ......... VICTOR REGINATO ...,. LLOYD MEYERS ....... HARRY GOELLER ....... PAT HUSS ..,..A......... NORRIS DOTY .........,..... DOUGLAS MORDOFF . BOB FOSTER ............,..,.., CHARLES UHLIG ......... JIMMY CHANEY ....... GEORGE FIKES ,........ LOUIS STILNVELL ...,.,. JIM ROGERS .,..... LLOYD DREW .,..... BOB VEATCH ..... JACK BANKS .........,........, ALBERT LONGMIRE . TOMMY WATTERS ......, EBER CLARK ......... VVittiest Best Singer Best Athlete I ..,..... Best Personality ...... .. Best Musician Most Talkative Most Popular Most Intelligent ........ .........Most Artistic Most Bashful Most Sophisticated Cutest Blond Cutest Brunette Best Ifigure ........ ........ Biggest Pest Tallest Shortest Quietest Biggest Flirt Most Romantic ...l-. 62 Rodeo JOLIENNE NVOODRUFF ., TESSIBEL SUMMERS EDITH WEBER LENORE MCCANDLISS RUTH McN,ULTY RUTH PETERSON HELEN GREY IRENE PASTEGA DOLORES MARTIN CAROLINE PARKER MAXINE PETERSON BETTY BEATY AMY KETERSON VVALTRAUD DIETSCHE EDNA MCCLAIN LAGE .. ENID WINNINGHAM VIRGINIA MOORE GERALDINE HOUSTON GEANNE ESCHLE ALICE MAE CORNFORTH ........EUNICE CORBETT JUEN PALMER JEWELL STALLINGS VIOLET MEYERS I Page 241
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'vu mme. Ahcr, E. Atkins, E. Blifkenstah',lE. Ackerman, S. Ayers, L. Bock, W. Adams, C. Bnlsiger E. Bradley, S. Adams, P. Barrett, P. Bramwell, K. Addington, G. Heck, L. Britton, M- Aloxander, R. Eeck, B. Brooks. C. Andrews, E. B'e11otti, F. Brun, A. Annis, L. Bergluud, E. Bryan, L. W.-1... 62 Rodeo 'QI if Bubolz, A. Buchanan, D. Buckner, S. Bundy, G. Runnell, R. Carnini, G. Carter, V. Cheatham, M. Chilcote, B. Christensen, F. Collier, E. Croker, E. Cummings, M. Cmmblitt, M. Daggett, M. J. Davis, B. Dictsche, H. Dillstrom, L. Dingman, J. Dixon, M. Donelson, H. Donelson, L. Dunn, Mildred Dunn, Mabel Durbin, B. Enyrs, M. Eldrige, I. Erlandson, Estes, K. Evans, P. Foster, P. Francis, P. Froid, C. Frymirc, E. Gilman, L. G. Glfeim, L. Godard, G. Gooding, R. Grable, G. Grafton, E. IPagc 261
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