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EL RODEO-1937 Richard Post Dick Nash Louise Gilman Mrs. 0'Neill, Adviser Senior Class Motto: Upward Ever, Backward Never. Colors: Pale Green and Yellow. Flower: Chrysanthemum. Approximately two hundred and seventy-live little tornadoes invaded the friendly corridors of Klamath Union High in the fall of 1933. The class elected George Fikes, presidentg Jean Phillips, vice-president, and Gail Putman, secretary-treasurer. As rookies,' they proved to be good sports, and almost enjoyed being laughed at by the fun-poking upper classmen. Fred Peterson carried the Hag for them their sophomore and junior years. The sophomore turn-about party brought out the entire school, putting another feather in their cap. These youngsters were advancing-true to the motto selected, depicting progress. Social life was not the only field that attracted the group, athletics claimed several members from the outset. Football, basketball and track will sulfer the loss of many seasoned lettermen. Dramatics and musical organizations have also drawn heavily upon this indus- trious class. Assuming a worldly air and joyously appropriating the privileges granted seniors, they enthusiastically carved a place for themselves in the K. U. H. S. Hall of Fame. Heinz Dietsche was elected class president, but due to his absence for live months, Richard Post succeeded him, with Dick Nash as vice-president. Mrs. O'Neill was chief faculty adviser. VALEDICTORIAN Aida Brun, the 1937 valedictorian of the senior class, has achieved the singular distinction of having made no grade below a one in her four years of high school at- tendance. Her achievement is rendered more noteworthy when one views her extra- curricular activities: She is a member of the Honor Society, Pep Peppers, Assembly Committee, Literary Club and Social Science clubg she is editor of the Literary club year book, she acted as president of the Social Science club in the absence of the elected presidentg and last year Aida was a member of the Krater staff. She plans to attend the University of Oregon next year, where she will major in languages. SALUTATORIAN Lois Winegar, Salutatorian, with an aver- age grade of 98.56 is a worthy second to our valedictorian. She also has been prominent in outside activities, especially in sports. She is a member of the Honor Society, Girls' Letter club, Social Science club and Tennis club. She plans a business career, and will attend a busi- ness college in Klamath Falls. Xl If Page 15 I
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