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

 - Class of 1943

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iAssembly (Committee Those who are especially good speakers and can handle themselves well before an audienee are chosen by the adviser of the Assembly Committee to take part in pep assemblies and whatever other assemblies where they are needed. Mr. Walter Eschbeck is the adviser and Nadine Palnierton is the chairman. All assemblies are planned by the committee and each member is in charge of at least one assembly during the year. ‘'Boys Alliance With Dick Cada as president, the Boys Alliance had a successful year. Other members of the executive board arc Jerry Kinarsson. vice president; Bob Perkins, second vice president; Fred Floetke. secretary-treasurer. The boys were active participants in the buying of stamps and war bonds. Due to the war shortages the Boys Alliance was unable to give their annual carnival. Early in the fall they sponsored a scrap drive which was a huge success. Dutch French is the adviser. 'Basketball (Continued from page 21 ) Bend 25. Ashland played the Pelicans for the next two games but lost to Klamath 30-29 and 52-26. Lakeview came marching on but was knocked over by the Pelicans 50-85. Then Medford was played again and this time the Pelicans won 45-20. Grants Pass gave another try but lost again to the Pelicans 48-29. The game with North Bend was a hard one and the score was almost a tie but the “Big Bills” won again 34-83. Then came the state tournament and all the students of K. U. H. S. were tense listening for news of their boys at Salem playing for success. They played Eugene and won 30-19. Then they played Pendleton and won again 30-27. Then came the last game of the tournament and the last game of the year and the Pelicans held high honors for it. Pelicans 32 and Baker 28. State champs! They were state champs! It was the first time in the history of K. u. H. S. and it took the Pelicans of 1942 and 1948 to do it.

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Jfonor Society Here’s the brains of the outfit! The Honor Society is a group of students whose grade average isn’t below a 2 and most of the students average higher. This year the Honor Society sponsored the Victory Corps as one of their achievements. The officers arc: Nadine Palmertoii. president; John Fletcher, vice president; Bonnie Hanger, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Waters advises this club. JZdt in (f)lub I.atin may be said to be a dead language but you could never say that for this club! Every year the old members vote in new members who have had two years of Latin and are getting a grade of 3 or above. They are initiated by wearing robes like those of Caesar. The officers are: Dick Newman, president; Joy Kent, vice president; Mary Ann Grafton, secretary-treasurer; Jerry Kinarsson, sergeant at arms. Cjir s' League This year the Girl’s League was lead successfully by Joanne Hamilton, president, and her cabinet; Mary Ellen Long, vice president; Lctty Unman, secretary-treasurer; president of Club 1. Deanne Hamilton; president of Club 2. Dorothy Davis; president of Club 8, Joy Kent; president of Club L Doris Phillips; president of Club 5, Helen Howry. In the fall a rummage sale was held to raise money for the Spring Formal (girl-ask-boy) dance which has been a tradition of years before and was looked forward to by everyone. The Girl's League also did their part in buying war bonds. Mrs. Howard, dean of girls, is the adviser of the Girl's League. Hi - Y This year about fifteen new members were elected and inducted by the old members and bv the Hi-Y adviser, Mr. Paul Deller. Officers of the Hi-Y are Phil Blolim, president, and Don Bigger, secretary-treasurer. In years before the Hi-Y at Christmas time has made boxes and filled them with food for the needy. This year, however, due to conditions beyond their control, they could not sponsor the drive for food. They did. however, sponsor a drive for funds for “War Prisoners Aid. Approximately ninety dollars was obtained from this drive which went to aid our war prisoners.



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S'A M E HOBBY PET EXPRESSION Hill Alcorn ...... I arleon A Render Hoy Anderson Kathleen AnRd Dora J« Anker Rosemary Annin Prances Aprls - .. Hunting ..........................Turn him .................... Collecting people’s teeth ..........Are you klddin ? ........... Pishing Nuts . ........... ..Writing stories ...................I don’t know ................ ...Collecting siKns .................That’s a funny one .......... ...David ............................Censored .................... Picnics ............................Well what do you know? Joyce Harff ......... Traveling ..... Hob Harr ............. Pishing . ................... Leonard Harkee .......Hunting ...................... Louis - Baumgartner Writing ............ Bruce Bean ......... Phonograph records ............ Richard Heck ......... Music .................... .. AI Bellottl Sports ...................... Mabelle Henett Music ........................ Margaret Blair .... Athletics ...................... r.oi. Benson Women Earl Blankenship .....Hunting ••••....... .......... Phil Blohin ..........Loafing ....................... Jim Bocchi ............Sports .......-............... Dorothy Bolton .......Sleeping ..................... ldro Benotto .........Aviation ...................... Esther Book .......... »ld coins ................... Rodney Hurt is . .. Tying flies ................... Donna Bowden .. . Art .......................... Lois Braatx Horseback riding ...... Bob Brown ............ Weight lifting ......... Bonnie Brown .........Drawing .............. (Irani Brown ..........Honey bees ............... Mary Jane Brown . Sailors .......................... Shirley Brunker .......Collecting coupons ........... Verlon Brummell Sports ....................... Bill Hucknell Wolfing ......... Boh Burgess Bows and arrows .......... ltol» Burke ... Radio ......................... .... llartin But .... Collecting records .. No li.- ...... .Forget it .......................... The old wolf whistle ............... ...Oh nuts ........................... ...No more hags for us old hags ...Oh horsemess ........... ........... ...Oh heck .......................... ...Jukes ............................. Darling. 1 love you girls only .... HI Babe ............................ Sho-nuff ................ Hood heavens ...Oh crlpe .......................... ,...Oh gosh .......................... ,.. Wouldn’t that frost you. though ....Censored .......................... You’re not a lyin’ ................. ....Censored ......................... W hi i-oo ... Da heck ............... .......... ... Heavens to Betsy ................. Hello then Censored ........................... ....Honest ... ................... .Why ....What’s cookin’ ................... ....That gripes me ................... ....Iron horse ....................... ... Here we go again ...... .......... Dick Cade Athletics Note Charlene ruin Hiking For goodness sakes Dean Campbell .........llows and arrows ...............Y-sure Boh ’arstensen .......Outdoor sports ...................Vre you klddin’? ............. Ilona hi Carter ... Boating .............................Nuts ............................ Shirley Chase ..... Playing tiddly winks ................Heck sakes ...................... Janet ChriStenSSn Flirting Oh Ur . . . | Cline Wolfing And I ain’t a lyin' Betty Cline ... Collecting miniature pachyderms I can dream can’t I? .......... Boh Cline ........... Flirting ..........................Youst ducky ..................... Maxine Copeland ...... .Knitting ................. .....Oh Judas ... ................ A Been Cornell ........Singing ..........................What do you know ......... ...... Wall Conrady ..........Traveling .......-................Are you kidding? ..... Isabel Corr ..........Journalism ........................Jeepers .....................—... Jim Colahan Sports ....HI .............................. Jim Cox ............. Trying to fix my car ..............How quaint ...................... Dorothy Currier .......Skating ..........................Egads ........................... Charlotte Crain ..... Collecting movie star pictures I will one of these days ........... Betty Lea Daily ........Collecting shells ........ .......Oh, do you know what? Dorothy Davis ........Airplane scrapbook ...............Well, whadda you know ALWAYS SEEN’ A MBITK »N FATE liaM.it Flath ......... With Violet Kaxzycki Home .................. With I Mtie Smith ..... With Hose ami Helen Lucca's ............... With l»ora Jo Anker It a neher He a roimI housewife ......— I 1111 tarns n .Swim the English Channel .Learn to drive ....... ..... .Graduate ................... .Fly a plane ................ Business lawyer Fat lady In a circus Messenger boy I.ion tamer Fab driver Opera atar Number one bee Kiri Talk ini: .......................Visit Aluska ................ Live in South America With Leonard Barkee ............ Itallroad engineer .......... Second Hamlet With Bob Harr ...................loin the air corps .......... Tattoo artiat At school .......................Certified public acountant ...Toy maker With Walt Eachebeck ...... To understand monora ...............Warden ut Insane asylum With dance band members Kill a few Japs ........... President of the United States With Jim Kerchi .................Engineer .................. Owner of a book shop Around .........................To live ..................... .Stunt driver Bowling alley .................. Aviator ......................V woman killer I icing rowdy .................. To get a certain guy ...... Owner of a newspaper A lone wolf .....................To own a 10c cigar stand .... Own a poolhall Most anywhere ...................To get married ...............Bachelor With Carmen Stockstill ..........To be a coach ................Owner of a cigar store In a daze ...................... To be a riveter ..............Mattress tester .’38 Chev........................To be a pilot ................ Brass knuckle salesman .Standing on one foot ...........Secretary .............. Shoe demonstrator .Poole’s Hollordrome .. .........Dentist ..................... Skating champion Arguing with Mr. Vanderpool......Surgical nurse ...... Hundred-yard-dash champion With Margaret McMahan ..........Nurse ................... Owner of a dude ranch .Ollt after curfew ..............lie an engineer ............ Marble champion Talking In study hall ...........Art teacher ..................Woman of the year Around the school shop . . liaising food for freedom Good American boy At M obit ore's .... Navy nurse ............... Marry a flier With my sis ... He a stenographer ..... .... Opera star Komi Navy flier owner of homing pigeons Following women ................Navigator in the marines Second Balboa .In u hurry .....................-Electrician .................Bachelor With a terrible five ...........Go to college ............... ltadio correspondent Painting ....„...................Archologist ................ Number one playboy With Hex Young .............. Flier ..........................Coach With Hazel Colvin ...............Trapper ....... .............Sailor ..Talking ....-...............-...lap skull collector ...........A hunter Talking .........................Vriny air corps ..............A world famous talker .farter Fine Foods ............. Marine air corps Beauty operator ..With Mildred Williams ..........See a few Japs killed Bareback rider in a circus ..With Frances GJIvre ........... International spy ..... First Indy of America ..With Mayfield ..................Be champion wrestler ..........V midget of a circus ..Alone ................. ... Railroad enginees ............. Manufacturer toy trains for tiny tots With girls ......................Have three harems ............Marooned on a desert island With Marian Peering .............loin the W. A. A. F. S. Probably her ambition ..With Janet Christensen Go to college .........Opera star In New York Here, there and everywhere Jump over the moon ........ Pearl diver At Kennell-Kllis .... Foreign correspondent Owner or a newspaper ..With Earl Blankenship Work for Uncle Sam .... Raise gardens ..With Lee Hunter ............... Draftsman ................... Mechanic At Poole's .......................Stenographer ...............Storekeeper In the office ..................To travel ....................Traveling salesman With Bruce ....................Go to college ............... Be an old married woman At Vnn's .......................loin the W. A. A. F. S......... Become a model

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