Klamath Union High School - El Rodeo Yearbook (Klamath Falls, OR)

 - Class of 1939

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,lcv fX v f 5. ft Earl Kent, PRESIDENT, Barbara Bigger, YELL LEADER, Virginia Gilbert, SECRETARY-TREASURER, Pat Staub, SONG LEADER, Faith Hunziker, VICE-PRESIDENT, Virginia West, ADVISOR. genial: eladfi Wherever there are some members of the senior class, things are usually popping. Considered one of the liveliest classes to graduate from K. U. H. S., this group accomplished many things during its tour year sojourn at Klamath High. During this time they won every student body ticket drive, won a free movie in an annual sale, made quite a sensation with their lunior-Senior Prom, and kept things quite busy in general. ln every field of activities there was at least one senior, and usually quite a few who gained renown, not only iii school, but among the townspeople as well. Sticking to their motto, the assertion that, Since we have begun, we shall finish, this class has followed the traditions of the classes gone before, and has set some precedents for the classes of the future to follow. Their colors are blue and gold, the flower, the rose. 19

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LESLIE ALEXANDER. That old in- stinct to take the engine apart in seeing how it runs is developed to a T in Leslie's character. He-'s trying to be a machinist or welder. Such sports as football, basketball, and track make up his quota of exercise. ARCHIE ANDERSON. Agony Anderson fell down during a fire drill and decided to be a football coach. You would recognize him anywhere, even in the dark, by his sparkling black eyes and amiable wide grin. ESTHER ANDERSON. Esther hail- ed from New Hampshire three years ago. K. U. H. S. is all right, but she does miss N. H. She likes to swim and ride horseback. I might go to business college, she says hopefully. BETTY LOU ANDRUS. That pretty girl with the sparkling black eyes and rosy complexion will be a very fine private secretary someday. The private part sounds good, doesn't it? Frenchy likes football, swim- ming, dancing, and Rollo. EVERT ATKINSON. Determined to get everything out of high school before starting on the dif- ficult job of becoming a surgeon, Evert has decided to take a P. G. course. He prefers music to sports and Portland University for his education. LILLIAN BAIR. Willowy, dark, and very nice, if a little on the bashful side, Lilly Bair plans on going to Ashland Normal and becoming a college teacher. In her spare time she likes to swim and skate. PAULINE BATES. She's a blonde possessing the inevitable blue eyes and skin that sunburns. Secretarial work makes up her ambition after graduating from Klamath High. To achieve this end, Pauline will go to business school. DORA BEABER. This pretty blonde found our school life a little too ordinary and left us to seek her fortune on the fields of marriage. She was interested in commercial work, too. 20 X 1 ix X y --f NJ... ROBERTA ALEXANDER. Since Roberta found pleasure in the musical whir of a zipping zipper, she has decided she has musical talent and will be a piano teach- er. Tsk! Tsk! Such an eccentric person! But to stabilize these idi- osyncracies she reads--just reads. ELDREDGE ANDERSEN. Perhaps the handsome boy is a little rat- tle brained, but he really means well. He thinks there isn't any- thing guite like skiing and girls. Isn't it a shame he is so bashful and dopey? ALENE ANDREWS. Happy, the girl with the soft southern accent, will be very capable in sooth- ing her patients after she gets her MD. Chemistry, Basketball, and less Cross are her favorite items of interest. HM ARENS. He's a queer lad whom We have never figured out. For his future he's propos- ing a back-to-the-land movement. Farmer stuff, you know ---- new mown hay, and the tender brown eyes of a jersey cow! BONDELL AUBREY. My Bonnie lies over the ocean --no not that Bonnie. Our Bonnie is a nice looking person who is very much here, She has distinguished her- self by being an efficient sec- retary to all kinds of things. To be a co-ed is her ambition. EUNICE BAKER. Even though Eunice leaves K. U. H. S. this year there are quite a few Bakers to follow and all will be as welcome as Eunice. She's a hard working girl interested in commercial subjects. LUCILLE BAYLESS. She has a sweet smile and a twinkle in her blue eyes. She's just an average girl with an average ambition-- college. But her quietness and good disposition set her apart from all the rest of the averages. RICHARD BEANE. Richard is a little reluctant to graduate be- cause he'll have to Work. When this ruddy-cheeked boy with curly brown hair finally puts his heart into going to Oregon State, he'll be very willing to work.

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