Union Free High School - Viking Yearbook (Scandinavia, WI)

 - Class of 1940

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m 1 nm, em, wil .11, . , '1 DecenL CILaee: Passengers The class of '4L teek to tLe high seas in August 1937 W1th twenty-two members. Learning: the ropes fast, they were well seasoned sailors by the time the upper class men took them 1Lto dock on September 16. Their initiation was severe, undere going hardships such as: chewing raw meat,dr1nk1ng milk by a1d Qf nipples, singing solos, and making love. Miss Anderson and Miss Snyder, two new members of the crew, were also initim ated. Their officers in command were: Admiral Anderson, Cap tain Helen Rollefeon, Commander Russell Erickson, and Lieutenant quert Dean. . f The class made progress rapidly although after the customary three months' leave of absence, they found that Harold Rasmussen a11d Beulah Hansen left ship due to seasickness,wh11e LaVern Le-e, RdIer Matteon, and John Odegard exchanged boats and boarded ship wiiith the crew. In September 1958 the crew went on social duty in the assembly and helped initiate the freshman class in a highly entertaining manner. They also initiated a member of the eLew, Miss Cris ty, who took the place of Miss Anderson, in gu1d1ng me in the written records of imagination and faet.Th1rd Claee OLficers in command this year were Admiral Cristy, Captain Glen Jeroene, Commander Lavern Trinrud, and Lieutenant Alfred Anderson. Those who vrerelin baeeoall that year were John Odegarde, Rodger Mattson Bob Dean, Charles Gotte chalk, Lavern Trinrud, and LaVern Lee. The basketball players were John Odegarde, Lodger Mattson, Bob Dean, Charles Gottechalk, and LaVern Lee. Those who took part in forensics were Helen Rollefeon and Charles Gotteehalh. Charles was the only one that took part I in debate. I . In the fall of 1959 they found out that Hedger Mattson and John Odegarde had left the1r crew and jeined another crew on a different craft. Agnes Madson boarded ship coming from the harbor of Rosholt. She soon learned the reefs of Scandi- hav1an waters and Jo1ned 1n with Helen Rollefson 1h extempore aneoue.read1ng11 1 .1 . . Officers in command are: Admiral Gordon; Captain Lavern Trinrud, Commander Helen Rollefson, Lieutenant Commander Helen Erickson, and Lieutenant Anita Trihfud. The crew is st10k11ng together aha are in. hopes that they will still be when they come baek ne xt veer when they W111 then be first class passengers.

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'erM w .. . 111111111111. Sdcond Glass PaSSengers Front Row-LLeft to Right 1 Helen Rollofson, Ruby Moen, Anita Trinrud,E1aine Mork, Gertrude Sether, Donna Vole, Helen Erickson, Agnes Madson- Middle ROWunLeft to Right Alfred Anderson, Jr;, Charles Gottschalk, LaVerh Leo, Russell Erickson; Mr. Gordon, adviser; Robert Dean, Archie Evonson . Last ROWw1Left to Right Marlyn Johnson, Clifford Larson, Glen Jorgens, Lavsrn Trinrud, Gordon Erickson Absent1-Kenneth Olson, Clifford Torgerson



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x V IN N C; X .wmwm Juniof Class Play The Juniors presented The Taming of Tuffy April 12, 1940, at the community hall before a large and appreciative audience. Behind the footlights were: Gwen Roberts, an heiress ---------- Helen Rollefson Robert Sanders, her uncle and guardian s Charles Gottschalk, Mrs. Sanders, her aunt ------------- Donna Voie Emmaline, a maid - e ............ Anita Trinrud Harry Henderson, owner of a night club - u - Alfred Anderson Bill Stuart, in love with Gwen aaaaaaaa Robertlkmn Megan Hughes, Gwen's friend ......... Agnes Maison Louie, a smallstime racketeer -------- Clifford Larson Pete, another one ----------- Clifford Torgerson Doug, one of the unemployed --------- h- Glen Jamwns Gwen has her heart set on being an artist. Bill, who is very much in love, wishes to marry her as soon as she is twentysone. Robert Sanders is in need of money to pay a gambling debt to Henderson. Sanderjs scheme is to have Gwen invest her money in some Georgia sea coast on which he will get enough commission to square accounts with Henderson. This plan fails. 5+ , l ,wt Henderson tries to kidnap Gwen, but by a trick of fate. they get Megan who has come to visit Gwen. Pete and Louie try to get Megan to Sign her ransome'oheck,.but, of course, not being Gwen, how can she? GWen followed Megan to the hides, out. After knocking Pete and Louie out, she is at last caught. Well, to end it all up, Henderson, Pete, and Louie sign a confession; Doug is given a fat check for battling on the heroine' 5 side. Henderson cancels Sander's debt, and Gwen finds out how much she really loves Bill; Behind the scenery of.this threesaot comedy we found the coach, Mr. Gordon; the stage crew: Lavern Trinrud, Gordon Erickson, Russell Erickson, Archie Evenson, LaVern Lee, and Merlyn Johnson; the makesup artists: Miss Cristy, Miss Snyder, Elaine Mork, Gertrude Sether, and Ruby Moen; promptersz- Ruby Moon and Gertrude Sether. Those in charge of advertising and tickets were Helen Erickson, Elaine Mork, and Kenneth Olson. As interlude! between first and second acts Bob Dean played Sea Flowers and Pearls , accompanied by Miss Cristy; between Xheusecond and third acts Arla Mae Engbrewson sang nMany Dreams 80-3 i am

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