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

 - Class of 1939

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i Eff. AUBREY LOWTHER. Small, light haired, cherub faced Aubrey likes tennis best of all sports. Either he is constantly sun burned or blushes very easily. Working in a drugstore is his ambition. The pleasant smell of castor oil and English Lavender exhilarates him. C-AILA MCCALLISTER. Blonde Gaila with her capricious ways and fly-away hair likes sports and participates heartily in them at every available chance. Glori- fying beauty as a beauty opera- tor is the occupation she seeks. FRANCES LEE MCMULLEN. A hard working lady such as you should certainly succeed with in- terior decoration, but what about Horace and Walter? Plump cmd well dressed Frances Lee im- presses people by her amiability. EVA MCGILVRAY. Hazel eyed, brown haired Eva likes to skate. If she cannot obtain her secret wish to go to a photography school in New York, she will good naturedly settle down to be a stenographer. LEONARD MARKER. His booming voice makes him impressive. This stout fellow has his share of brainy common sense and proposes to use it in becoming a man of leisure. AUDREY MATTSON. A little ab- sent minded and feather brained, Audrey wants to teach school so she can learn to remember things and concentrate. Poetry collect- ing is great sport, says this brown eyed girl. TOM MAYES. According to auth- orities, Tom is just a little on the stubborn side. The boy with black curly hair is pugilistic and sea minded in his hobbies even to sailing boats in the bathtub. Me- chanical engineering is the work he likes best. IAY MAYHEW. Only Ierry Ann could make Iay forget he's the most bashful boy in school. Sometimes even Jerry Ann won- ders whether she succeeded in bringing our football hero and future aeronautical engineer to a natural state. 'J D f be LYMAN LUNDELL. When you smile at him, don't be surprised if he turns his towhead the other way and blushes. Shy Lyman would like to be as successful in a lumber mill as he is in his school grades. DWAIN MCDONALD. Ladies' man McDonald certainly won't stay single long. The little fellow is very easy to get along with, and he intends to make a splendid living as a second Clark Gable. Basketball and track are his two biggest sports interests. KENNETH McKlNNlE. Bowling is a satisfying sport according to Kenny, a talkative, likeable, and adventurous fellow. The more ancient and decrepit a car is the better he likes it. Aside from the antique appreciation in his na- ture, he also has a hankering for aviation. WARREN MCGUIRE. Good natur- ed, easy going Warren spends his time, spare and otherwise, in planning how to be a master mechanic and influence ma- chines. He's rather heavy set, light complexioned, and blue- eyed. WILLIAM MASTERS. Sh! l know two secrets about William, a sec- ret ambition--aviation, and a sec- ret sorrow--Audrey Tucker. Girls are O. K., he says. Ranching is my other ambition. What other ambition? He likes hunting, fishing, and music. IESSIE MAYES. Pleasingly plump and curly haired Jessie would like to operate a photography studio and be a beauty operator. Smart girl, isn't she? We would like our faces remodeled before we have our pictures taken. She thinks boys are snooty. CATHERINE MAYHEW. Why does Catherine Mayhew like to take long hikes in Moore Park? She is athletic, but considers secre- tarial work the best field for her ambitions. Her slow, amiable grin is just like brother Iay's. WALTER MECK. His curly hair and winning smile have moved many a maid. On the side he col- lects stamps and dances. He has very serious intentions of be- coming a doctor and seeing all the good football games. 27

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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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RUTH MELAAS. Her emotions in- fluence her intelligence accord- ing to an expert palm reader. However, flaxen haired, Norweg- ian Ruth lets nothing influence her pocket book or El Rodeo's. To go to college is her hope. LELAND METZ. What is your birthstone, Patty? Lee is going to be a jeweler, you know. He has a turned up nose and a cow- lick. It it weren't for these, he'd pass for Tyrone Power. RAYMOND MIGLIACCIO. I Want-a to be a grreat-a drama- tist, says talented Tony. We'll let you be one providing you sing O Sole Mio for us. Dark complexion, snappy eyes, and quick wit will make us re- member him. CHARLES MILLER. Sandy hair- ed, blue eyed, slim Charles finds collecting arrowheads an ab- sorbing subject. Ranching, how- ever, is a still more interesting subject to him. This is not such a bad idea since we really need more real Westerners. LEO MOLATORE. Lanky, curly locked Molly will either spend life in the chemist's lab or the darkroom it he trades trades with Snooky Michaelson. We think he'd do much better in a dark room--the photography kind, of course. ROSEMARY MORRIS. You can't give Rosemary the raspberry because she already has it. At least that's her nickname. To most questions she replies, Oh, sure, and accents the words when asked if she'd like to be a housewife. PHYLLIS MYERS. That popular glamour girl must want to get even with someone. She is go- ing to be a roadhouse bouncer or a private secretary. Some people have lots of courage. We'd be panty-waists and type the boss's letters. EEATRICE NELSON, There is a little of the independent in Be- atrice's nature which is shown by her desire to make enough money to live alone and like it. Her leisure time is spent reading and planning on being a court reporter. 28 2-Q x Vi. X . Xt f.6 MARY MERSEREAU. Happy-go- lucky, husky, healthy Mary is our idea of a good egg. She's the girl who is always hauling a gang around in the old bus. VVhitman College Will be glad to get a typical coed like Mary. FRANKLIN MICHAELSON. If Snooky Michaelson, once known as Virginia, hadn't had scarlet fever and didn't see spots on film negatives, we'd let him trade ambitions with Leo Mola- tore. But with his devastating freckles how could he be any- thing other than a chemist? CARL MIKSCH. Carl finds the romance of the mail Knot male an appealing subject, so he's go- ing to become a mail clerk or a rural mail carrier. The tall, brown eyed, brown haired boy is a fervent basketball tan. LESLIE MILLER. Piloting an air- plane seems to be an ambition deep in the soul of every boy, and Leslie is no exception. For sport he likes to keep his feet on ground or water by hunting and fishing. VIRGINIA MORIN. And why not? There isn't a thing wrong with wanting to marry a millionaire, Virginia. She has a beautiful peaches and cream complexion and piguant eyebrows. Besides being good looking she is full of fun and good natured. RICHARD MUSKOPF. The gang- ling, brown haired boy from Pelican City has no ambition whatsoever. We really don't be- lieve it. lchy is just so smart that these dumb El Rodeo re- porters can't get anything on .im. BILL NASH. Bill thinks girls are O.K. but too expensive. He likes to take apart music in an orche- stra and the car in the garage. He can't get either one back to- gether again, I-Ie's tall, dark, and daring. EDITH NELSON. Volatile, red- headed Edith likes to ride horseback and ski. She is from a Minnesota ranch. Being an hon- est soul, she readily admits that she has no ambition. Whatever she may lack in ambition she makes up for in pep.

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