Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 20, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOCIETY
By Lois Bynon Stewart
Saturday, Marcli 20, 1943
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Joanne Hamilton
Winifred Towne
Wanda Shaw
Lottie Llnman
Roberta Tucker
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Alyco Weill
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Loit Cada
Vivian Dirschl
Betty Larvick
Klamatk Union Hign Scnool
"Sweetkearts"
Pictured on this page are fifteen pretties from
Klamath Union high school. From this group will be
chosen one girl, the "Sweetheart of Klamath High."
ThiS is the story. Klamath Knights, KUHS organ
ization, is sponsoring a war bond and stamp drive un
der the direction of Martin Butz, president. For each
stamp or bond sold, votes at the rate of one for each
cent, are given to the purchaser's favorite candidate.
The initial drive ends March 31, and the highest can
didate from each of the four groups, senior, junior,
sophomore, freshman, goes into the finals. Each girl
retains .the total number of votes.;
For 23 days the campaign will continue and on
that day in April the "Sweetheart of Klamath High"
will be crowned. But the most exciting moment for
the winner comes when she is sent to Portland to be a
member of a christening party at the Kaiser shipyards.
The "Sweetheart" will also be feted by the state war
bond committee in Portland. The trip is financed by
'organized labor in Klamath county.
Coal of Klamath high students Is the purchase
of a $20,000 gun for the sub-chaser.
Senior candidates are Betty Hopkins, Dorothy
Davis, Joanne Hamilton, Wanda Shaw; juniors, Lettie
Linman,. Betty McKinney and Roberta Tucker; sopho
mores, Shirley Martin, Betty Larvick and Vivian
Dirschl; freshmen, Winifred Towne, Alyce Wells, Lois
Cada, Sally Mueller and Virginia Granger.
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Sally Mueller
Virginia Granger
All Photos by Kennell-Ellls