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w FL.-L,w .H I ' :n .hrl7; ne Trinrud rm. ' E 3 ' f VIKING: that he wantsfto do but what; var he does he will be a success, how can he help but be with that .physique. -:. 0a H. '1'! Arlene Trinrud is the best example of an all American girl in sch 01. Her interests vary from being president of the Girl s athletic Association to being treasurer of Farmington Luths r League. She is also secretary- treasurer of the student body, and every Sunday she can be found singing soprano in the Farmington Church Choir. BL sides all these extra activities Arlene' 5 name is alwa Lys found on the honor roll. ArlenL was born January 4,1925, at Sheridan, Wis. er reds school days were spent at Sheridan Graded School, Lnd she received all four ye Lars of her high school Lducation here at Union Free. BLtte Davis is Arlene 3 favorite movie star. She thinks chicken is her favorite food, although she has a special passion for 10L crLam. Usually very sweet temered, people' who talk about themselves stir up her Nordic wrath. She Lnjoys sewing her own clothes When she has lots of time, and for recreation she likes a good movie. After graduation Arlene would like to work in an office as she has had typing, Shorthand, and other commercial subjects in high school. KennethiPeterson On July 15, 1925, the Peterson family was blessed with thL presenc; 3f a little bundle of j: y called Ke nnath hchr whc'll eventually grow up to be the . six fc oter everyone kncws as Peteh...the mcn witha car, gas; line and a jcb His graded schocl years were.spent at Waupaca, and he entered high scheol there, but at the beginning of the secand semester of his senior year he became a member of the student body at Union Free . Among his favc rites in the mcvie field are Errol Flynn, hita HayWLrth, and Frances Langfcrd It is not very often y u miss him at the r; llLr rink, and he , enj:;ys a go d movie immensly . He also likes b-: wling and dancing. Dut hL admits that she LtinC billiards is at the top cf his list of entertainment. '37? . ,
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hVWMa Loren Lee On ganuary 22,'1925, a boy, the eceond child; Was born to Mr. and Mrs. A.Cl Lee. This blessed event Rook place in Roland, Iowa. He was named Loren James ee.v ' Whiie Loren was very young, the Lee's moved to a Scandinavia. Here he attended grade school, and was on the basketball and softball teams. He also won the county tennis tournament for boys fifteen years and under, three years in a row. He graduated from the grade school in 1969. f He then entered the Scandinavia High School. During his freshman and BOphomore years he was not very active in school aotivitiea due to illness, although he was manager of the baseball team as a sophomore. a From then on things changedh and his Junior and senior years were very active. 6 played baseball both years and even basketball the last year. He toak part in both Junior and senior class pla a and he , participated in dramatics, both years. a year he represented Scandinavia at the conference Forensic Contest where he1non first place in extemporaneous speaking. a .7Bis-pet peeve is women ??7 His favorite teacher is Mr. Gordon, and his favorite pastihe is whistling. Gordon Sannes Gordon Sannes made his first appearance into this . world on Uctober 28, 1925. He was the fourth son of Knute and Emily Sannee of Scandinavia. He lived here for six years before entering public school in Peterson's Mill' eight years later he grad- uated from this school. he then entered good ol Scandy High. Gordy played the cornet for three and oneehalf years in the high school band. he also tryed his skill at 'basketball, baseball, and dramatics. tie was certainly? a scream in his nightshlrt in the one-act play Not Tonight ; he also pank'pert 1n the senior class play. Gordon has not set his mind on any certain thing
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1; vmnmi; Ken has one eutstanding traitedhindheartedness, but following it closely is another, stubborness, the former being the most dominant,'however.' Pete is pretty much taken up with his jab at the present. He say, clerking is fun, but if Uncle Sam doesn't get me seen, my real ambiticn is ts becsme a mechanic. . Norman Larson On May twenty4sixth, nineteen-hundred twentynfive, the Clarence C, Larson household was blessed by the appearance of Herman Robert. He spent eight valuable years in Tawnsend Crnded 'Schoel, and proceeded t3 the Union Free High School for his higher lernin' , Under his list of likes he said that band tourn- aments came first, and under 'dislikes came tests en Monday morning, particularily from Mr. Lee. Nermsn's feVQrite dish is creamed petstoes with chicken gravy. His hobby: tinkering; faverite-movie star: James Cagney; epet peeve: letterqwriting; favorite subject: physics and mathematics. AS yet he has nst.decieed t: graces any college with his presence, but the issue is still in doubt . As for his future, he expects to become a mechanic, and after driving what he calls a cart to school, he ought to be a good one: Norman Larson was elected student body president this, his last year in high school. x Hildegerde Olson On a cold wintry day of February 8, 1926, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olson welcemed the bundle of joy which they decided to call Hildegerde Viola. Hildegarde lives in the township of St. Lawerence. She attended Wrolstad Echool for eight years, and this year is a senior in Union Free. Hildegerde has.been active in practically every school activity. She has been editor of the Campus Echo the past year, she played the clarinet in the band for one year, and this year took part in fsrenSics. She was the secretary and treasurer of her class when she was s sophcmore; also being an ective,member of the G.A. A.
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