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

 - Class of 1940

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Raymond, a very bashful boy at that, time, entered high school in the fall of '56. His mode of travel was the bicycle. Tiring of this m thod, he soon purchased eWmi-xwxu a 1950 Ford spbrt roadster and has mastern tgit w; 3 fully handled this oomtraotion during all ;;X 5W 3; his.high school days. He spends half of his free periods up on 5rd , the other half he uses to flirt with a certain junior girl who sits in back of him in the assembly. He is uhdecided about his career att present. Elaine'Voie I cannot check my maiden blush. On September 4, 1922, the home of Elmer Voie was one buzz of excitemento To their home came a little bundle of joy, another baby girl with red hair, blue eyes, and a few freckles. She was named Elaine Virginia. From a farm in Nelsonville, her parents moved to Scahdiu navia, where Elaine attended the grades at Riverview School. After finishing those eight years she entered the Seandy High. Elaine likes to play tennis and col lects napkins as a pastime. She has been a member of the Gleeh Club, the band, and the G.A0A. Although she thinks Prof. Lee is a swell teacher, she Just detests studying. Despite this she is a very COOperativs' girl and hOpes to become a secretary.n Elaine likes to dance tooth Her ideal? Another with the same color hair.

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t vmme X Russell Jacobson Man, to be happy, must also play. On a dull gloomy day, January 50, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundved and twenty-three'RuSSell Raymond Jacobson was born on a farm one half miie west of Scandinavia on County Trunk ht Since that time he has moved frequently At the age of five he started his schooling. In 1956 he graduated from the Riverview School. That fall he enteres our high school at the age of thirteehw He rapidly gained many friends. Frequently you may hear someone talk about Poose, Jake, or Kjendarling. You mav be sure he is referring to Russell 9: for these are his nicknames. In his junior year While a member of the ski team, he made the longest jump in the Rosholt tournament. This same event awarded the tr0phy to the Scandy team. He has kept up his skiing and again this year made the ski team. 4 He still had plenty of what it takesn for he played the tEba in the high school band. Band was one of his favorite 0 asses. ' t ' ' He likes to travel. During high school he traveled freu quently up tO' 5rd . He plans to extend his travels after he graduates but this time boxwoars will be the attraction. Raymond Moe He's not afraid of work, but just not in sympathy with it. Ray was born On a farm three and a half miles east of Scandinavia. He is the oldest one of a family of five. Ray attended Elm Valley Grade School. He was chosen class president three times during the eight years.



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y x V-mNc .1- 1...:ng 3 3011133131121. She enters in things with zeal and zest and ranks in kner-edge With the east. It Was on that eventful autumnal day of OctOber 5,192L that Dc11cs13311oine bounced into the Gilman fam11y at 3nt1go, WisconSin. After spending a egupLe 01 years there, she lived for t1ree vpare in Amherst. Not being satisfiej Do1:i once more packed her bags and tet1'1t 'own on i 11a farm three miles west of bcan51naJ11 3? Where she now resides. She g71duated from RiVervieW SChOol, Where she completed Iher other five grades in the Spring of 356 She enrolled as a freshman at good old Soandy Hi and is fully prepared to receive her diploma this spring ThroughoUt her four years at high School, Doris has done exceptional scholastic work. She was a member of the Student Forum in . . her Junior year and of the Latin Club in her senior year. She has also been an active member of both the band and the G. A A. Doris is intensely interested in the outdoors and all angles of nature. She loVes Sports and is an enthusiaStio companion When you go hunting, fishing, hiking, and camping. Catching and mounting butt erflies is her favorite hobby. She is deeply interested ih music also. Her future is someWhat ungettled as yet. She would like to continue her eduoation by taking bioohemietry and subjects closely related to it. . I . ALton ZWieky They say he's bashful, but you never can tell. February 4,1922,pr0Ved to be a red letter day in the ZWicky household for on that day a tiny bundle of humanity arrived special deliVery at the Iola Hoep-ital. A little boy Opened his big blue eyes in a questioning baby stare at the big world he had entered, and today we see that tiny bundle grOWn into a high school lad named Alton Roald ZWicky.

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