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

 - Class of 1939

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LILLIAN DAVIS. A very tall, slim figure, and a rosebud complex- ion make her an attractive girl. Her biggest aim in life is to be an authoress. Did you know she lost a bet with Lettie because she didn't grow enough? WALTER DILL. What is an ohm or an ampere? lust ask Walter, who will be an electrical engin- eer after completing his college course. He has dark hair which continually slants over an eye- brow. LOIS DIXON. Dick Dixon is one of those 'personality plus' girls. Ice skating and horseback rid- ing are her favorite hobbies. To go to the Good Samaritan Hosp- ital in Portland and become a nurse is her ambition. GEORGE DONEY. Without doubt Doney is the most ambitious boy in school, He wants to be father of guintuplets. That must be the dramatic talent or the gypsy in him. The green-eyed boy would also like engineering at Sacra- mento Iunior College. DALE DUNHAM. His devil may- care attitude is just the spirit a green-eyed boy such as he should have for such a sport as aguaplaning. IVAN ECCLES. He has very blue eyes and very black hair, His weaknesses are traveling, fish- ing, hunting, and a certain eighth grader, Raccoon coats and all the college trimmings appeal to him, but traveling is lots more fun, VIOLET ERICKSON. Vi Erick- son, a blue eyed dark blonde, plays the piano and likes all music in general. She has high hopes of attending a Bible Col- lege after leaving high school. DAWN EVERETT. She's a grand sport and willing to try any- thing once. When she wears a new doo-dad to school, all K. U. H. S. girls will undoubtedly fol- low suit. Fashion plate-- that's Dawn. She wants to be a coed. ,xv it l ...Lf MARTIN DEWITT. See that fellow covered with grease? He's hav- ing himself adjusted to being a diesel engineer. Blue eyed Martin is hard Working and full of fun--mostly fun. CLYDE DIXON. Clyde has his ideal girl pictured clearly in his mind, She must be dark, with curly hair, and have a nice per- sonality, he says. He's another back-to-the-lander making suc- cessful farrning his goal. CHARLOTTE DONELSON. As blonde as any Lorelei and much more lively, Charley thinks danc- ing ihe most pleasant of all pas- times. She's glad to graduate and hasn't made up her mind concerning ambitions. KAY DUNBAR. Katie does as Katie does, not did. This statu- esgue and smiling girl is inde- pendent in her viewpoint. After she stops being so shy and re- served, she'll be another typical coed. NORMA ERNEST. I've never seen Norma when she wasn't in the best of humor. To see the world and all the funny people in it is her ambition. Small, full of life, she certainly couldn't miss any- thing in the world about her. SIG ELLINGSON. Freckle faced Sigmond, with red suspenders, a derby, and Dawn, was once destined to be a great accordian player. Unfortunately for accor- dians, the boy wants to go into criminology or civil engineering. Seriously, we think he's a good hearted fellow. MARLYCE ERLANDSON. Stinky ishe just loves that namet is a diligent worker and a fine sales- man. She wants to be a doctor. Curly-headed, blonde and neat as tive or six pins, she makes us wonder what she looks like mussed-up. IRWIN EWING. The traveling bug has bitten Irwin, but the blond, blue eyed lad thinks he'd better use his better judgment in being a mechanic. lust for the heck of it, he wants to try out flag pole sitting too. 23

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i l A l I N , i i 7 I Lxl fy- -' X l in l l l i I l l l ERIK CARLSON. So you're bash- MARGARET CESSNUN. Dancing , ful, too? Since about every fifth and roller skating are two things senior in K. U. H. S. is bashful, in which Margaret is tops. This ' it would have been a shame for blonde, curly-haired girl believes you to spoil these Writeups by in having a good time at what- being bold. Best of luck to you ever she does. We wonder if I at Oregon State. she'll have a good time being a beauty operator. l CLINTON CHORPENING. Corky, Four Roses, Seagram Clint PEARL CHRISTENSEN. She's one will either go to Alaska, go back of those lucky people with brown , to the old country, or become a eyes and blonde hair. Says she's l professional bum. And he will conceited and wants to be either l not go to college. He's Irish, good a card or coed depending l looking, and probably temper- on what our reporter failed to amental. write plainly. i GAIL CLAPP. It's a tremendous pAT CLARK- AS Irish Us the i problem for a girl to make up her ffqrneen in her eye H red head- i mind. Is it better to receive the ed and fiery tempered pet keeps l fat tips of a waitress or the people on qui Vive. College is l Sleudlfp SSIUFY Qf U Pfivut? Sec' her biggest ambition in life. She . YQTUYY' W1ndY Would hke to finds geometry a very find Cupid, know' too. Doesn't she, Wesley? BEAUFORD CLEMENS. Lanky, red headed Beauford is going to CHARLES COFFMAN. Charles is develop his instinct for taking the biggest disturbance in chem- i things apart and putting them istry class. l-Ie's always splitting back together by being a civil atoms and headaches with peo- engineer and architect. He's a Pie- He's a big disturbance to 1 happy fellow with a pleasant UH OPPOSHIQ football f9CIIT1, iOO. ' smile for every one. but his heart is in his chemistry, 1 BETTY COLEMAN. Being possess- JUVQ COLEMAN- BGUY EGYS lim is ed of the gram ,fgift O, gublu Jus anot er woman ater. Hes Beno Coleman finds her cap- probably Just Woman Shy' .The ' abilities have no limit. She's a lull? of Ehe forest End, the mln' lover of humanity, too. She likes iqrles O sito nillec Gmcs OCCUPY everyone---simply everyone A--- and his Spcige 21101139 ts' .Someday he especially Don Cross. js5eihOu2'htS 6 Gchons and not DELLA CONNER. Small, very slim NORMAN COOL- Butcher BOY and quick, Dellq mgmqge-S to dg Cool is definitely interested in lots of running around. Blue eyed, SG.19SmGUShiP GS Cl CCKTGSI- The brown haired De-1 thinks the fwr hrlired boy is qene-rally SO life of Q beauiician would suit busy Gt his iob in the me-at mar- her better than mgst ihmgg, ket that he1can't find time to do anyt ing ese. RAY COTTRELL. Tall, handsome, H and agreeable, Ray likes almost IILAN CROW. This Oklahoman everything except women. Out- ffom AfkC1HSCIS 110995 to be CI door life interests him very much. teacher Uflel' QfCId11C1li1'1q ffOm In fact he hopes 10 find Cm Qui. Ashland Normal, Friends call door job as Q fgregt ranger, her Richie, I wonder how she ever got such a name. i DOROTHY DAPP- TWO GUUH CARL DAVIS. Carl is a sort of Dapp has an ambition to go places-Apardon, I mean travel. She usually gets her man, par- don, I mean ambition. But we certainly admire her for her stick- to-itiveness. She has an artistic soul as well as talent. 22 freak. He likes to work. I-Ie's going to really dig when math- ematics and science come his way in college. I wish I knew that nickname he won't tell me about.



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MILDRED FINNELL. Mrs. Botens, nee Finnell, is doing her best to be a good wife. She's such an attractive brunette that we can hardly blame the poor fellow for marrying her. CECIL FOX. Baritone farmer Fox, who has thrilled many hearts by his bashfulness and handsome- ness, will concentrate his talents on electrical engineering. But we hope that he will at least sing in a choir or bathtub after he a- chieves his goal in electricity. HOWARD FREEMAN. Howard, lanky and curly haired, has moved away but nevertheless leaves an impression with us. We gather that he's an old smoothie with a gift o' gab be- cause he likes girls and driving nice cars. He wants to be a law- yer. DICK GALLAGHER. With his twinkling Irish eyes and that fine strut, Dick should rate plenty in all the ports when he joins the marines. Credit his strutting ability to past experience as a K. U. H. S. drum major, HORACE GETZ, Flash Getz. who bumped into a door and gouged an eye, should be more conservative in the dark where doors are concerned. He is a dili- gent student and would like to engineer engines as well as he likes to ski. DOROTHY GILCHRIST. Dee Gilchrist is a procrastinator who likes to fool around. She's tall, dark, blue eyed and not bad looking. When in an up- right position she is said to equal Sonja Heinie on skates. College is her ambition. IDA GIOVANINI. Ida finds teas- ing people is more fun than any- thing. When the dark eyed girl settles down to serious moments, she thinks of being a coed or a musician. Swimming and football are her favorite sports. VIRGINIA GUYER. Iinny, a small person possessing a shapely fig- ure, always smiles. She even smiled when she went off the deep end horseback riding. Even if school teaching is a haz- ardous occupation, she has de- cided to tackle it. 24 5-W. f, .Q X t X . or PHYLLIS FOSTER, Phyllis is one ot the most dependable and sin- cere workers the school has ever had. Active in many organiza- tions and heading two school publications, she has impressed people by her cow-like eye- lashes tguote Margie lohnsonl and her gentle disposition. CHARLENE FRALEY. Babe Fraley likes collecting embarras- sing snapshots and piano play- ing. To have a music studio of her own and to be a musician are her sincere ambitions. She has pretty hazel eyes and brown hair. LEWIS FURBER. He is another quiet boy from the farm. Some day he'll leave the old homestead and seek his fortune in the mines, eventually becoming a mining engineer. Steadfast and depend- able, he will be very likely to succeed. PAULAIUNE GERGES. Little Paul- ajune likes swimming and ten- nis. Her secret sorrow is Allen Anderson, and her secret ambi- tion is to be an aviatrix and fly to Vilashington, D. C. It is rumor- ed she'll do a little lobbying on the side for K. U. H. S. VIRGINIA GILBERT. The Gilbert prodigy wants to teach school after taking in college. Years ago Bud used to wipe the dishes for her, but independent Virginia insists on doing things for her- self now. We admire her con- scientious industry and remark- able achievement. KINGSLEY GINSBACH. Curious, inquisitive, with a drawling voice and jovial grin, Kingsley chose pharmacy and piano playing for his life work and pleasure. We'd tell you more if our tactless re- porter hadn't frightened him bad- ly, causing him to swallow an orange. ELEANOR GRAHAM. Our little Nell is the envy of many a girl because of her black, naturally curly hair, Boy friend Hugh Holte marvels at her unfeminine hobby of collecting bugs. Eleanor thinks history teaching would be a most interesting occupation. RACHEL GYSBERS. Rachel prides herself on being able to find bob cat tracks and writing read- able scenery sketches, She has an amazing amount of energy which she puts to use in doing extra work. She'd like to be a nurse.

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