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

 - Class of 1950

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ROYAL VERNON WASRUD Royal Vernon Wasrud was born to Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wasrud,Sr. on July 16, 1931 ' 1n Dane County nesr New Glsrus, Wisconsin. Royal enrolled in Wallace Elementary -Soh001, but before he hsd finished his first ye r he moved to a farm near 101a and fin sand grade school st Torgcrson. All four ye rs of his high school educstiQn werq Spent 1n the Scandinavia High Schooi'vhere he played the snare drum for tthe ye? rs 1n the bonds Roy 1 S faVQr1te SpQrt 1s skiing, favorite sctor is Ssm Gaude, ferritc eqtrcas 13 Shirley Temple, favarite food is mince meat p1e with coconut, fo vorite toschcr is Mr. Lee, 9nd his favorite subject 1s gcogrsphy. His pet peeve 18 school. Royal is very determined to be 9 farmer.

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DORIS MAE THOMPSON A! ,?JZ...4.,-:;3 ;W 'NIYVG'J z LTJ-Wh J On the seventeenth day of June in the year of 1932 the stark dropped 9 big - bundle of well. Just a big bundleh on the doorstep of the Neurice Thompsons' residence. tIt cone teined a beautiful baby girl whom they .naned , , - Doris Mae. Little Doris entered at Berton Kyle$djnngeHs School in Weupece where she went for two years; she ettended the other six yetrs et Hellested School neer Scandinavia. Then for four yeers she went to high school et the good old Union Free in Scandinavia. While there she sang in Girls Chorus for four yeers. Doris likes any kind of 9 salad to eat tbeceuse they're not fattening,. As for drinkoorenge POP heads the list. Her favorites ere: teechery Mr. Lee; paste timeu sewing; ectreas- June Allyson; end crn.you imagine it -her feverite ector is Berry Fitzgeraldt Her pet peeve is little sisters. Doris played a snare drum in band for three yeers end has been thumping ewey on the bees this yeer. Her future ambition is undecided.t so she says, but we think differentlyh. LULU BELLE THOMPSON U M'EEICAIW xvefztg ?7k Wy-y ,mf ' eet On Jenuery 28. 1933, the stork made a trip C;;Xto a farm near Scandinavia, to bring Lulu e Belle into this world. Lulu attended four different grede schoolsu Block, f Hellaeted. g 9 Were, and Townsend. After ' completing her 3, L! eight yerrs of grade school she entered the ; Union Free. Lulu has sang in glee club .for four yerrs. Also hhe has helped to type the KN. forensic declemetions for others. Lulu'e Leg; fpvorites ere: actresse June Hever; rctors-n- Km;h;;?i well. they're e11 ok; orchestre- Eddy Howare; food- oumnkin pie;-teecherw Mr. Lee; pestwtimee telkingktei net peeve- whiting for neonle. Lulu's future ambition is to study beeuty culture.



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SENIOR CLASS POEM It was on a bright September morn That a Freshman class was newly born, We stepped inside the high school doors And gazed upon the shiny floors. How soon we came to see the fact, That we didn't know just how to act! Now there were youths with village pride, And then some more from the country side. But when by upper classman seen, They referred to us as being green. And we so small and frail and shy Would nearly stop and start to cry. But then that freshman year went fast, And soon we looked into the past. How glad we were when vacation came, 'Cause from our studies we were lame. The summer months had come and gone. Our sophomore year seemed very long. We studied hard from beginning to end, Increased our knowledge and made more friends. Our Junior year, more important seemed And you should have seen our faces beam, When we helped at the prom, with the senior class And the teachers told us that we would pass! Now the senior year, most important of all When compared with the freshmen, we look so tall, And it seemed but a very short time ago Since we started from that class four years below. But now those years have quickly fled, And through the studies we have quickly sped, For the guidance and help that they have shown, How thankful everyone should be That we have had this opportunity!

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