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

 - Class of 1939

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CONSTANCE HANNON. Connie, the chubby little so-and-so, has forever endeared herself to de- bate by losing a speech a few minutes before the event at Lin- field. Although she wants to be a teacher, Mr. Palmer thinks she should open up a candy shop. NORMAN HATCHER. Tall, broad shouldered, slim hipped, grey eyed, blond curly hair, nice profile--hmm-- our El Rodeo re- porter seems impressed. Norman is proficient in horse breaking as well as good looks. He's going to mine gold in Alaska. Here is a second Errol Flynn. HENRY HENDRICKS. The whys and Wherefores of science in- terest Henry. For this reason he wants to be a research engineer. He has light hair, is of average height, and wears glasses. STANLEY HENDRICKS. Good nat- ured, dark complexioned Stanley wants to write a best seller or capture criminals. If he's smart, he'll catch a criminal and write a best seller about the adventure afterwards. RAE HERRINGTON. Typing and shorthand are to Rae as the Einstein theory is to Einstein. Yes, of course, she'll be a steno- grapher, She enjoys doing things differently. Falling down the school steps is twice as much fun as walking, she says. VERDA HUFF. She prefers coast- ing down hills in dishpans and landing on her head to all other sports. By keeping track of the shows she goes to, she is train- ing herself to be a statistician. VIRGINIA HUNT. Blondie Hunt has a healthy complexion and always neatly waved hair. She claims she is the world's most expert sitter downer while ice skating. Stenography is her am- bition. FAITH HUNZIKER. She's olive skinned, tall, and has black hair and hazel eyes. Because she's really very adept in the drama- tic line, she wants to be Hep- burn No. 2 instead of creamery clerk No. 1. ,.v A c 'Gps BEN HASTINGS. The little dark complexioned fellow dotes on having a finger in everything. Besides being interested in so many activities, Benny has his first love, tennis. Why he has chosen bacteriology for his am- bition we can't even hope to guess. ESTHER I-IENDRICKS. She wants to be a secretary to an explorer or archeologist. We gather that she wants a life of bugs, tropics, and adventure. Playing Chinese checkers and swimming are Esther's preferred means of re- laxation. RUTH HENDRICKS. Leo calls her Beautiful. Some call her Rufus. But whatever her name, none can deny that this tall, blonde, attractive girl has plenty on the ball. She's served faithfully in many activities and held an ex- cellent scholastic record. BETTE HENRY. Her school girl complexion and red hair make Bette remarkably cute. What characteristic caused her to break a Medford High fire alarm we cannot figure out. She can't de- cide on her favorite boy friend. Her ambition is to be a bootleg- ger. GLENN HUCK. Glenn has a kin- dred feeling for all short people. However, his 5' 3v2 do not keep him from being an ardent col- lector of firearms and an en- thusiastic hunter. His ambition is forestry. IAMES HUNT. Buttercup, al- though he definitely has musical talent, will seek renown under the ether--er--that is, above the ether. At any rate he will be a doctor like Pa. He's chubby, tall, brown eyed and black haired. WILLARD HUNTER. Hunting and ranching make life interesting for this lanky blond fellow known as Slug to intimates. The wide open spaces and the great outdoors appeal to the pioneer in him. BOB IESTER. Most boys want to be engineers, and Bob is no ex- ception, Robert Paul lester, alias Roberta Pauline, is a lively fellow and has always been ac- tive around school--especially in economics class where he never goes to sleep. 25

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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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BARBARA IOHNSON. Oh! says Barbara. Then she wrinkles up her nose and laughs and laughs. But l mean-- she says. These are characteristic of K. U. H. S.'s best combination, a pretty girl and an excellent student. College and traveling are her ambitions. MARGIE IOHNSON. Athletic prowess is Margie's long suit. ln fact she's taking up bacterio- logy so she can battle with bugs. Don't tell anyone, but once she wore some lipstick because her brother bet her a dollar she wouldn't, MARY LEE KELLIS. Unassuming Mary Lee has drawn her way through school with good grades and art work. She just loves to hear David Foster sing The Um- brella Man while working an adding machine, Art school, col- lege, and being a commercial ar- tist are her ambitions. EARL KENT. Bothwell and Coopey have often disturbed the peace with their trumpet duets, but we'll forgive genial Both- well. Because he's been so ac- tive and such a swell fellow around school, we hope he has a chance to make good at An- napolis. DAISY KNAPP, On a bicycle Built for Two is a description of Daisy, who likes bicycling and music. The slim girl with blue eyes is trying to become a blues singer de luxe. BILLY LAAHS. Blond and quiet, this lad plans to settle down to being an aviation engineer. We bet he will leave his nuts, bolts, and engines to go up in the air. OSCAR LARSON. lust as friend- ly as he is freckled, Oscar pur- sues all types, manners, and shapes of sports for hobbies, ex- ercise, and general utility. Civil engineering is the business in which he hopes to excel. IOYCE LEECH. Leo Was once in possession of her name pin, but good natured, brown eyed Ioyce didn't let that worry her. Knit- ting and football are her hobbies. 'We'd guess that she will make an efficient secretary. 26 2-V0 14 X . X U ee EARL JOHNSON. Traitor! Picks his girl friends in Medford! Cur- ly likes to monkey around with cameras. Once in awhile he loses himself in the dark room. How- ever he's quite level headed while ice skating and hunting. PEGGY IOHNSON. Peggy is so very quiet that you never realize what a cute little trick she is. Good taste in dress is another distinction of hers, too. Horseback riding is her favorite hobby, and college is her ambition. JOE KENNEDY. You can't put your finger on it. lt's here: it's there. Business, football, and girls are its greatest concern in life. What? -- who? -- why?, it's that self-made sheik, Ioe Kennedy. GEORGE KINNEY. Long legged, a little aloof, and definitely head- ed for the position of the world's most successful farmer, George still can't keep a steady girl. Maybe it's because he dotes so much on wisecracks. ERMA KRUEGER. Friendly, blue eyed, and smiling Erma would like to go to college and learn to teach little kids what their parents do not. We think Erma wouldn't do a bad job on a few of her own. CALVIN LAMB. Cal has a knack of being very reticent until you are his best friend. He's a brave boy, though. He took pictures of ferocious brahmas for El Rodeo. Cameras and electrical engine- ering take the spotlight in his career, MAXINE LAURENSON. Although she plays the violin and sings well, music is just her hobby, Beauty operating is her ambition. We like her dark brown innocent eyes that can be so reproachful. MARIORIE LEKBERG. Margie, who wears the cutest pin curls in her blonde hair, says she wants to teach home economics for a living. She always takes hand lotion to chemistry class to com- pete with Kuykendall's sulphur dioxide.

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