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

 - Class of 1949

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t - m . -. - oQ-u'cCQ-uw'wnhww Wu'rm-hllwot-n vdu. u . mm.-. , ms:- t $09 '- 'a .U I I . 4 l, , . . I 'I . I .u . . i . r . , b V . I. u. ,, As we gaze ten years into.the future, into'theuyehr;1959, we see a group of men and women gathering within the walls of the Union Free, where they graduated in 1949. First we seeha-group lingering in the hall. They are chatting merrily. As we decend upon them we hear the following conversation;. I - u, f 1 Gloria: It hag been a long time hasn't it? It seems so good to be together again if only for a'short time. .What have you been doing since I last saw you Alice? Q,fj . e . g;it Alice Carr: After graduating I entered Art School in Milwaukee. I majored in dress designing. My latest styles are 19 the current issue ofrVogue;,;I was.msrr1ed,in.1952 to thee man. Whgt have you been doing Rosanne? Rosanna: You remember how Ruthe and I always wanted to be beauticians. Well, we got our wish. ,Wesh:Ve oar own Shop in Madison w-Ne call it the Mari-all Beauty Salon .1'u:- 3 ?'5' -;.3 a , ' Ruth: I was married in IQSOIbnd.now have two little boys and a littIe girl, so I donIt get much time to work in the beauty shop. -Say Gloyia where have you been keeping yeurself? ',t' ; '17, ' o n j.' .ooit; Gloria: Iim not a career girl like the reSt-Of:you.v I work'in a :LLI factory in Peru, 111- NINE; n to Qontinue working until my husband A n An . . n-

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.u- 4 A .L. q'lv DORIS MAE SNYDER You're crazy too On July 19,19523 Doris made her first appearance , into this world. Doris is the dauahter of hr. and i, hrs. Edwin Synder. The first school she attended was Pioneer school in Portave.County. Later she moved to the Touhsend district and finished her graded school days in the Tounsend rural school. She began her high school career at Scandy High entering as a green freshman in the fall of 1945. Among Doris's favorites are: foodelemon meringue pie; passtime-coing to the movies; actress-June Allyson; actbr-Joseoh Gotten; recreationsbasketball; :MW subject-Aloebra; teacher-Mr. Lee. Like so many Ob hers Doris s pet peeve is waiting for peoole. Doris belonged to the Glee Club this last year. Doris stayed in a house in town with her sister this past school year. ' Most of their meals?? are eaten in their room up on second floor. Not a day goes by without argu2nq awmvt who is going to do the dishes says Doris. Doris is full of pep and is liked by everyone. her ambition is to become a housewife and we' re sure she'll make a good one. Candidate: Friends, I have lived here all my life. In this state there are 100 jails. I'm proud to say that I have hever been in one of theme Gummern: Which one? Alice Hansen: Ruthe told me that you told her that secret I told you not to tell her. Gloria Hoover: She's a mean thing. I told her not to tell you. Alice: EWell, I told her I wouldn't tell you she told me, so Qan3t tell her I told you. They gave William IV a lovely funeral. It took six men to carry the beer. A drunk barged down the main street. Crash! he ran into a telegraph pole. Eshcuse me, sir. A little further down the street he collides with a fire plug. Eshcuse me, little boy. Still further down he banged his head into another pole and fell to the ground stunned for a moment. Raisins himself on one elhow he said, Well, I quesh I'll just lay here 'til the crowd passes.d



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V...- gets out of the service. Our daughter is growing up so fast, she probably won't know her father when he does come home. We leave this happy group and wahder on to the next which happens to be the men. Gene Moe is telling about his new job as Vice President of the Willis Corporation in Chicago, Ill. Gene: It's the best little car made. We have one and Junior Just raves about it. If I don't give him a ride every day - I sure hear about it. How about you Sidney? What's new for you? Sidney: I work with my brother in Milwaukee. My wife and I have a little home in the suburbs. It's a very attractive place. How's your farm coming Al? Allan: FineeNear harvest time now, the little wife and kiddies like the farm. Guess what, the youngest looks Just like me eha ha. Art: When his long curls get ready for cutting bring him in to see me and Iill clip them off. Hmm, didn't I tell you? I bought out yGust Joel and am now the town barber. Allan: I think I can find a barber in Rosholt. It's not that you're not good enough but home town is closer - you know how it is. Art: Little Arthur 111 has straight hair like the old mans so I never have to worry about curls. Gene: How's your bussiness coming Roger? Roger: The station is still pretty good but I plan on going to Chicago shortly. I'm getting married you know - We'll be back in about a monthea-I think. Where's Harvey? Marvin: The Mrs. is ill so he couldn't make it. Sidney: Does Harvey live on the farm in Elm Valley? Gene: Yes he does. Say Mervin, how many pigs did you get in the last litter? . Marvin: There was in in the last batch, that makes eighty four in all now, too bad you didn't go into more pig raising Al. - Let us leave this talkative group and move on to the next. we hear some mumbling in the assembly, lets take a look. These girls sure seem happy, let's see what's going on. Lois: I love my Job, we have such a big house thet I can't find room to make a big nursery. There are ever so many peOple in Cel- ifornia that like to have their children taken care during the day and my love for children makes it so much fun. It also gives my two children companionship. How do you like Oklahoma Violet? Violet: It's a beautiful state, there are also many opportunities for a working girl like me. I have many things in my hope chest now and I'll soon need them. How are your guitar concerts coming? LaVonne: My orchestra is becoming very good. We play in Milwaukee this weekend and then we move on. It's reallyiwonderful being able to meet so many people and see so many places. Lila, did you get that part in the play you were telling me about? Lila:' Keg. I got ita We are presenting it in the Fox Palace next week. '

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