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

 - Class of 1940

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' VIKENC!X11 Norman enjoys playing pranks upon others and likes to drive over to the -1ake. Laughs and blushes s10 his ready stockainwtrade. - ,. During his senior year he has been a bus driver, using his '51 Chev. . His favorite sport is softball. His ambition is to travel to Florida. He inu tends to be a farmer. His favorite pas- time is horseback riding. Alice Otterson ' There may be time for work, but I've never found it. On July 5, 1921, there; was a .seoond day celebration for the Otterw son family. Although Alice was the fifth child in the family, she has PAOhiGVGd gree t success. She is cheer- ful and is always seen witha pleasant .smile. v A Living in Scandinavia all her life, Alice has attended the Grade School and High School here. She has been a member of the Glee Club and is still a member of the band She is the president of the G. A. A. This year is the first time Alice took part in the forensic . contest. 1 LEven though she has taken an interest in school activities, she doesn't know if she likes school Or not. BuildinIg air castles and playing tennis are her favorite pasti mes. For many years Alice has pianned to become a social worker in the slum districts of one of the larger cities. She doesn't care if she gets any wages or not. '. A . Good luck, Alice. . $53

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1PSV1ESIPQGT:; Prudence Tobie She s as fond of her dates as an Arab. 1 Si nce her arrival into this world on May 7,1921,Prudence has always l'shown a great deal of ambition in all 'her undertakings. w Prudence' 5 elementary education began at Bestul School When she was in fifth grade, she moved to Scandinavia where she entered the public school. In high school she has participated in forensics two years, and she won first place in oratory this year. Prudence has played a clarinet in the band three years. She took part in the Junior Class Play, Toby Helps Out . H As te her likes and dislikes:' She simply loves corn. She enjoys going to movies on almost any-night, and her most perfect cast would include Spencer Tracy,'Mickey Rooney, and Alice Faye. Prudence' s evenings are uSually occupied, as we have noticed Belford's puddle jumper steaming through town in the direction of Art Tobie' s farm. Although she has never confessed, Prudence' s secretdamb1t10n is to become. a good housewife-eand we know she'll SUCCOG Norman Sannes ' Oft' hath he burned the midnight oil, but not for studying. . a h Normy was born on August 12, 1922, a. son of Mr. and Mrs. 11K. M. Sannes, On their farm six miles west of Scandinavia: His elementary training was at the Peterson Mill School. During his school days there he can remember falling into the triver, driving his pet pony into the oolla.r of the school house, acting in many school plays,'end graduating in May l956. Normen' s four yearscj'high school have been spent quite happily a,t Sca.ndinavia. . ,..



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1;: awn iWa-Qg ' y .21. . : KEEKJPJG' , .1 W Rachael;gpundson Exercise?. Yes, I peeled an orange for breakfast. - i e The Amundsen family was indeed happy on October 19, 1982, when that bundle of , Mg ; happiness arrived at their door; , . , rfgq Rachael attended graded school and her ks? 'U first two years of high school in OgdenSe burg. In June of 1958, Rachael, together with.her parents and brother, moved to Scandinavia. .1 ' '1 '- i. ,Since coming to Scandinavia she has been very active in school activities., In her Junior year she was the class secree tary. This year she is the treasurer of the senior class and secretarywtreasurer of the student body. She is-a member of the Latin Club and the G.A.A. , Rachael played a leading part in our Junior Class Play, Toby Helps Outm and also took part in hLove and Lather , the play that went to Point in 1939. , . Rachael's favorite teacher is Mr. Lee in history olsss. Shehopes to attend Luther College and become a history teacher. Rachael like everyone else has her pet peeve , hers is Waiting for people. Her hobby is collecting souvenirs. Her ideal? A handsome athlete, who lovesm dancing and enjoys a movie occasionally. Marilyn Smith Women are entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of'men. On November 12, 1922, Marilyn made her cherubio appearance on her grandfatheris farm. In a short time she moved with her parents to town where she later entered the public school. She learned to play basketball and also received saxophone instruc- tions. She was the valedictorian of her class in the spring of 1956.

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