Union Free High School - Viking Yearbook (Scandinavia, WI)
- Class of 1952
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VIKING STAFF E7ito -:'Lr1--Cl'13.ef--- - - - - - - - - - u Marjorie Gjertson Assistant EC ditor - - - - - - - - Joan Gudmundsen Business Manager - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dav id Nelson $37180? - w a - - - - - - - - - - u Mr. Lee Photom 1 pher' - - - - - - n - - Louise Thompson Typiats - - - n w - - u - - - - - - - - Carol Hansen Lenore Ibe Bonita Bergman - - miss Schmidt - - - - , Marie Thomander Janice Gudmundsen Senior Section - - - - - - - a - - Seniors Foreword - - - - - - Eleanor Simonson Teairation - w - - - - - w - - - - - June Danielson Ja.nior Class Hi tor - - - - - - - - - Carol Hansen c T oae Ola . History - - - - - - Sandra Holtebeck Leshmen Cla History - - - - - - - - - nVirRinia Rasmussen 39.nd - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Henry Jensen Glee Club an Mixed Chorus - - - - - - Phyllis Trinrud Proof Reader - - - - - - - $ - - - u 14.-. 353.011.-..1401 .- - . - h- .- .- -o -- a. a..- a I I l I I l I 1 1 I r. 9-:1 f1. U; m rom n - - - - - - w - - - - - - David Nelson Wrwme.aics - - - - - - a - - - - - Eleanor Simonson FOTBHSiCS - - - - - - - - - - June Danielson Sport; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Keith Caldwell Lowell Peterson Humor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Keith Caldwell ' w a nEary Anna Enwebretson We, the Vikinr staff of 1952 wish to express our than: s to Mr. Lee and Miss Schmidt,to all of the seniors aha to the members of the lower classes for their co-oPer ation in providinv material to half make this ;Q'anhual a success. DEDICATION. Tie the students of Union Free, derlicate Wthis,:!l952 .zf'f '0 Mr. Raymond Szymanslzi, in appregiation 01 his help und-erstzmrlinr? lurinrt the time he has been with us. FOREWARD Another e ition of the Scandinavia Hiqh School'VIking is proudly presented by the students of the Union Free. it tells the 1952 story of the school we love so well and is toli b: the ones who love it. FACULTY Left to Rixht: M199 Schgiit - English, Speech, Citizenship Mrs. Rgle Directnr of Mixed Chofus anl Girlsi Glee Qlub Mi. Rex Dean - Band . Mr. Ray Szymanski Ma hematics, Science, Coaching,Typing Mr. 3.0. Lee - Social Science, Latin L FACULTY 1 dr. Lee, a nuti e of Decorah, Iowa, attended the prim- aW; Hrnres in 11166-1eh County, He furthered his education at L thei Prep School and Luther Colle e from which he erade Uet e in 1917 witll a 3.:. degree. He has received summer sch no 113? at Wis consin State Colleee at Stevens Point and at the University 01 Wisconsin. ' D 11h the past 35 years he has auwht at Courtney, North thkota Rolana IoWa and here at Scandinavia 2 vears. , , , , u Durin? World War 1 he served in the armed forces.. Mr.,hLee teaches Latin, History, and Social Problems and is the se hior c as s adviser. Mr. Szymanski, born in Marathon, there attended a parOu chial Praie school and Marathon High School. Durinm the Second World War he s: ved 16 months in the Suv. S. NaVy of which 13 months were spent in Guam. On June 9, 1950,1 he ren ceived his 3.5. degree, Mathematics major, from Wisconsin Stite Colleme Stevens Point. He has been teaching at Scan- 0.1ha1ia 'for 1? years; this is his first school. He teaches Science, Iiathematics and typinn and is the junior 01a 53 ad- Visor. Born in Se mour, Miss Schmidt, who teaches English, Citizenship, an Speech, received her primary an? secondary education at SeymOUr, Wisconbin. She attended North Central Coll; e, Napervi11, Illinois where she majorea in Franbh aha? Fnil sh anc received a B.A. derree in June, 1951. This is $153 Schmidt's iirst yeal of teachiHH. She is the sophe 01 cla 3s adfisor. . Mrs. Rule has been teachine vocal lessons and girls Chor1s for four years in addition, mixed chorus for one year:9 She was born in Chicnwo, Illinois, and studied music at Chicueo music Colleie at Witherspoon. She now lives in Wey-- awe7a. Kr. Dean, born in Royalton, attendea the R0 yalton rude school and hump wa Hirh School. He Directs a junior and enior band and seen here since 1942. SENIOR CLASS First Row: Left to Right David Nelson, Marie Thomander, Anna Olson Second Row: Kieth Caldwell, Ruben Thorn, Marjorie Gjertson, Guauandsen Joan SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On Aueust 26, 948, ei5ht fri'htene5. but ' adventure seeking 1reshmen entered Scandinav 1a Hieh School. The 1irst week was spent 5ettin5 acquainted, but during the second week we became Victims 01 the rnifh . eniors We ha5 much n do551nr them but we hn5 to se - 5y ounce of our 1h5 ty to plan aTenues of escape. On that? Frida1y of Ih1t11t15n Week, the seniors put on an initiation party for r1L1eh, 5f haree we h55 to f1rnish the entertainment. .1 The third week of school Pat Hanson joined us, making us an u.ne en nine. We elected Anna Olson for president,Joan Gu5r1n5sen 5ecwerea15ent and Marie Thomander secretaryu treasurer of the class. Rfe ha 1 our first party, a hayriie, on October 15. Dur- Thn1k5'11115 101tion Ruben Thorn left us and 1matted to Oreqon M 21 ' us an even eight arain. 5 ' '- Aqgthl5En Donna Snyder, J01n Gu dmandsen, Pat Hansen, M31 Thpm1n5er aha Marjorie Gjertson joined the Glee-club 3:11 later we 311 st1rted takin vocal lessons. Rollo Taylor to 50k a;-1 eetive part in be:5 eball 1nd both Hello and David Nelsen 911; ed5f11e oasketball B team. Onljt two joined the band, P1t H1nsen and Marjorie Gjertson. We were well represented in the forensic contest held in the strin5. Marie Thom1n5er and Joan Gthmandsen entered ' 3 meoraneous re1din5 field; while Rollo T1ylor, Pat n, 'n5 Marjorie Gjertson 5ove humorous deel1mations. CI 03 Ruben Thorn returned from Oremon the first part of April 1nd rejoine5 our class. After three months vacation the small 01138 of nine en9 t1re5 Se1n5yTs Union Free Hidh School for the secen5 15ven- tur055m; getr. This ve-5r the cla-s officers we re: Rollo T5Jlrr epr555centm1ben Th1rn - vMee-president, and Marie Th5h1nier - seeret1r3x -treasurer. Dur1n5 t; 1e e1rl p1rt 01 the sehoel ye5 r we h55 a seph- mere p5.rt:., It was Tiven 0n Frtd1y eveninF, October 7th. Each meroe r of th e class invited a partner for the evenind. Ne 21nee5 1nd p11:red vanes. For lunch we had ice-cream, cake, 115. pop. a aoei percentaae of the class took part in forensics. They were Marjorie Gjertson, Donna Shyder, Pat Hansen, Rollo Taylor, and Marie Thomander. Pat, Rollo, and Marie went on to the district contest which was held in Tiaerton on March 16th. Pat received an A ratina there and went on to Stevens Point on April lst. Our class adviser was Miss Peterson. After three more months of vacation again, we came back to S.E.S. as juniors. Our class offieers that 'ayeare'were: Anna Olson- president, Donna Snyder avieeepresident, Joan Gudmandsen wseoretary-treasurer. Our class advisor was Miss Peterson. On April 20th we hell our Jr. and Sr. Prom, music was furnished by the Squires . In the spring we also ene tertained the seniors for the annual Juniorusenior picnic. The folloWine went out for'forehsicsf Pat Hansen, Mar; Jorie Gjertson, Marie Thomanaer, and Anna Olson. We all went to Birnamwood. Marjorie, and Anna went one to Stelens Point. We lost three stuients in our Junior year. Rollo Taylor was transferred to Iola, Pat Hansen gghduated in three years aha Donna Snjder quit at the eni of the second semester, which left our class at an even six. In our fourth ah: last year our class officers were Preeiient- Anna Olson, Vieeupresident- Ruben Thorn, and seen treasurere Joan Guinandsen. Mr. Lee was our class advisort This year,marie Thomander was the only one from our class that Went our for forensics; she went on to Bowler. Mar'e, also, was in the dramaticn play The Bond BetweenJ The senior class was active in mixed chorus, and-tHa airlsi alee club. The boys were active in baseball and baSe ketball. Three of the senior girls sana in the triple trio. We adaed another member, Keith Caldwell, who will gradw uate with us. ' He put on a Junior and senior prom, April 25, this sprine. David Nelson and Anna Olson reinhed as Kine 'and Queen. . Keith Caldwell gigduated as Valdietorian aha Marie The7 mander as Salutatorian of the senior class. Graduation ex- ercises were heli at the Community Hall, May 22. CLASS FLOWER: Red Carnation ';CLASS COLORS: Red ani White CLASS HOT? : Toiay's Youth Is Tomorrow's Hope MARIE MAGDALENE THOMANDER Whatcha doine? Zne4tii;67144gi4444ugbt . ?FN Ii844y Seventeen'years ace in Chica4n, Lllineis 53:?1r on March 18, 1935 a little 4irl was born 421t4 t1 Hr. ani Mrs. Earl Thnman4er; They nam- f44$ 04 her Marie Ma41alene. She is the younnn est of three 4irls. . Larie went to school for five ye11.s at -1Bateman School in Chicano. Then the Thaw mander family moved to Scandinavia where . Marie finishe4 her last three . yearsi of 4K5.graded schcel at anhersen. She went to g.tne Union Free H1 h School of Sean4inavia stflor four years. She has been active .3 in 1 a . forensics all four years an4 in her senior year, she tnok part in the 4ramatics play. Marie has hazel eyes, 4ark Drown hair an4 stan4s five, two and threevfnurths inches in her stockin4 feet. She $s' not particulanwin the line of feed, she eats anythin4 wutbatable. She loves to 40 4ancin4. When she 4125 to a movie she likes to leek at James Stewart. She also likes Jane Wynan's aote 1n4. Her favorite movie is Show Boat . Her favorite sinnn er is crooner, Bing Crosby an4 sonnex 01' Man River , Marie likes Mr. Lee for a teacher ani enjoys the Geometry class mfst Of all. . Harie very much dislikes penple who tell her to hurry up. Her future is uniecide4 as yet, but we wish her the best 1f luck in anythin4 she may undertake. KEITH GILSON CALDwELL Can't I have a few more minutes to finish eatinr? On December 27, 1934, Mr. uni Mrs. Rey Caldwell were presented with a anaby.hboy who they name4 Keith Gilson. Keith is an only chil4. He spent his first ei4ht years of schoel in Peterson Hill Schnel.He spent his hi4h school days at Scan4inaviag' Hi4h 4School. Keith teak part in forensics every year and has been active in hand all three years. He played a clarinet the first vtwo Bears and a trumpet this last year. He also parwv ticipate4 in baseball, Keith's favorite feed: just plain fLod. His favorite 4r1nk is milk. He lik es to listen to Splice Jone' 3 records and his favorite r1 ie pr4tr14 is The Ban3 of America. He likes all his teachers and. has no favor ite subjects. Hates--people who shut win3nws. Future am- bitien --un36013e3. ANNA LOUISE OLSON Hi Chief 417. iwxyw 6121qu On March 8, 1935, the sterlr. left iii :enall bunale of joy at the Lester A. Olson one, Mr and hrs. Olson iicile3 to name their little .3 3 cirl, Anna Louise. When Anna was a 3ra3e 1x: +3331? 1 3she went t1 Wrnlsta3 Gra3e Schnhl. Anna y33 39v331131 Icpent her 8 years of rade school there. She jigyi3! Aittsjg spent all 4 years at Union Free. Anna's favnrite fen3 is Chile an3. her fave S; orite drink is cherry pop. She sa13 Mr. Lee 311; was her anurite teacher. Her future is un- 3ecide3. Her pastime is chewin3 mum and her pet peeve is stranWers. Her favnrite actress is Jane Powell, ani as for her actor, imarine, she hasn't sn3. MARJORIE JEAN GJERTSON Wanna bet? 272315 --7 1 1044' A ,1 ! 7f: 'yj One 3 ay nn November 14 1934 to be ex act, the stark 3r0ppe3 a little bn n31 3own to the Orin Gjertson home. She was named Mar- jorie Jean. Mnrjnrie spent her first two years of rrade school in Heffron near'stevens Phint; the next year in Jefferson, Stevens Point; the 13 next five at Wrolsta3 Gr33e Schnnl. Her. last 1 . ' VI fnur years h Ve been spent at Scan 3innvia ,Un J9 r w Free Hi h School. ,' f I Snrjorie enjoys sinminr an3. has been in the 'f 'unligw chnrus all four years. She went nut for far- ensics three ye.rs. She is active in rirls sports Her favorite actnr an3 actress are Willisr Lun3i3an an3 Jane Powell. Marjorie selects scallop e3 C3rn as her fsvnrite fon3. Her pet peeve is waitins for WenplCEI She li.:es Social Problems the best Of all her stu3 103 and Er. Lee is her favorite teacher. Her future ambition is t3 ::e a nurse Iinrjorie was fiven the D.A.R. award this :3. e r!- 3-: e DAVID RICHgRD NELSON , 2:2; gg mdxwm T'Iatch outn in, 51,11 .. On November 9, 1933 in the town of Iela a stark iropped a snail little bay Iewn to the Nelson heme. Dave spent his gradefdaoe heel years at Inla ani Torfersen, then oene tinued on to Scaniy'Hi h School. eDa?e's pet peeve is Sports, in which he has been very active. He likes Red Skeleton ani June Allyson as movie stars. His favorite food is oysters uni he irinks a lot 0? milk. His favorite movie is Iell See You In My Dreams . Son? - Blue Tanro. His favorite sineer is Doris Day. Dave iislikes Chemistry and he like baseball'ans basketball. His future ambition is t7 work in Milwaukee. xfi,le . wf3?;g JOAN CAROL GUDMANDSEN . 3Eif; ' 4 :2 : zggzi ysf'ji .gbout that time. QWW 11 5 K425? : fa y . 3 i.$gasl . . February 12, was not only an important ex; ka ' g; Qay for Abraham Lincoln but also for . Mr. I R. R? .s:.' and Mrs. Otto Guimanlsen, when the stark Q .5 if .prsielivered a baby girl, Joan Carol. She. s M? r11 attemed the Peterson Minis, ..Milmukee ; f?V;;g;? ani Hellstai ??aie schoels. In lghg she 3 ?fikii3$g? ente?ed'the Union Free. she partlclpated. , Q .w; xx! 1n elrl s Glee Club lnr four gears ani al- sfavf xx,:s s0 Mixes Chorus for a year. her favorite 3!; actress is June Allyson ani actor is Clifn QM ton Webb. Her favorite subject elf any e In is CheEi twy ani her favorite teacher is Mr. Szymanski. .Her pet peeve is neeple that stare. Her future ambition is un- rieci'lef'.c She likes picnics and dislikes writinr letters. RUBEN WALTER THORN U I fiig'ln It fl-O nutlvlj-n' . 121$! 4Jfr1 fMZx'jf? F 'kTa-a? I - f f;?:eu Ruben Walter Thorn was born in Milwaukee :;Q4;y-;, on May 9 1934 to Mr. and Mrs.Ua1ter Thorn. V . . ,1 4 5 Ruben went the first four years of rraie; A gkng R school in Milwaukee and then movei to Soane tfstizgewf, dy uni finished his last four years at Pstw g?t'wsjj ersqn Mill Grade School. Part Of.nun his .!;,+,e f 1 freshmen year was spent at Leslie Jr. HiCh sf: tq;q f School at Salem, Orecon. The rest of his i . x , years at Union Free. He went out for base ball for three years. He sang in the mixn ea chorus for one year. He was presiient of the student body his senior jenr. His pet peeve is rossipinr, his favorite teacher is Mr. Lee and his favorite class is Social Problems. His favorite actor is Zachary Scott; his favorite actress is Janet Leirh.Future is unieciied. Jakewtin a chemistry testi How far are you from the correct answer? Rodserv nTwo seats. Szymanikie I wonder if 1'11 live to be 100? Freshue. n Yet if you rema$n 34 much longer. Miss thmiitu How would you puncuate this sentence?' The wind blew a ten dollar bill around the carner? Bill Boutxelln I would make a dash after the bill. Henry . Yhsb has four leis and flies? Donolaw VA uead horse. Mr? Leew Are'you ohewinc mum? Keithm'No sir, Sim Keith Caldwell, Mr. Lee4 What are your two himhest.amb1tionsft Leonard: ?Blondes and Brunettes, Nilliam B. n' Is it cold enoumh to wear a coat? 'K Walter m fes, nnd a pair of pants too. SENIOR CLASS POEM The eeninr class of '52 Only seven students in all We worked four years for our cue, To keep Scandy on the hall, ' From up Nelsonville way Comes Dave every day Always lively as a bomb And King of the '52 prom. Rarie the salutatorian of the senior class Was a very brilliant ani helpful lass She lives in little eskimo land Ana is the last of the Thomander clan. Whenever there is work to be done Marjorie is there to make it fun She is a wiz in her stuiies in school Ana never hoes she break a rule. Kieth, the valiictorian of the class Likes a certain freshman lass He's a second Casey at the hat Althnumh he eats much he isn't fat Joan the Sechres. of the senior class Is a very sturinus less Drivinr her Chev she's all a:leam- And with her sister Often seen. In the Prom ani carnival Ruhen lent a hand AS a classmate he is really grand A ninht owl he will always be, I'm sure, with this you'll all agree Anne was our'52 Prom Queen Ani with Ruben is often seen SeCuTres. of the student hoiy She never had any special hobby. WWW .-,. On behalf of our noble client, the class 0f 1952, which the deetnrs have aeckared must separate on May 22, we do hereby make and publish this last will and testament. ttWDespite the li'htness of the head, causei by its Gra- dual swelline lurinr the past four years; and the heaviness of the heart and other orcans,. caused by the thourht of partlnr, the'class nf f52 is in full possession of a seund mini, memory, and understandinm. lEIE$E; To Mr. Lee, we will our ability to nreue. SECOND: To Mr. Szymanskl, we will our ability to keep. our mouth shut in Chemistry class. THIRD: To Miss Schmilt, we w$ll oer appreciation of English literaturea FOURTH: To Mrs. Rule, we will 'our abiltiy to smile and pay and that's plentyllll SOPEOMORES: T0 the sophomores we will our noon hour esca- pades. FRESEMEN: To the freshmen we will our mad behavior in all their remaininr years at mood old Scandy High. And also our respect for the upper classman. EmRIE: Wills her favorite saying, Whatcha dolnn , to Shir; lby Snyier, And she also wills her love for the boys to San? dra Hrltebeck. ' RUB EN: Wills his approval for Vaupnca and all the rirls in it to Bill Bnutwell. And he wills his leek, which or course is the front seat in the assembly, to Leonard who very much seserves it. : ITH: Wills his chokies t0 Maryanna in hopes She will enjoy eatinc them. He also leaves his w1seoracks and hum- or to the coach. DAVID: Wills his reed basketball playins tn Ruben Jensen, and his nickname FLASH to Gene Nywaard. JOAN: Wills her ability of reins stea;y to Garolyn and she wants te leave her reed Mid W b lunar? t0 m'her sister Janice. She also will aherdiove for books to Shirley. MARJORIE: Wills her rift of nab to Carol; providinn she cone. trnls it better than Marge did. She also wills her love to flirt with boys to Virrinia. ANNA: Wills her CHEV. with all its trnubles, to her cousin Miryanna, proviainr she takes nod care Of It. She also wills her love for stran ers to Shirley Snyder. The senior eirls will their room up en secand to the sephnores, hopins they keep it as clean as we lid. Jean, Marjorie, and Anna will their back seat in Chemx istry class to LeeWavne, Eckhardt, and Jake, Hepins w,$kh6! will be as '075 as we were back there. We also will ?. our Thurs ay nimht trips to Janice, Shirley, and Maryanna;7 'We also leave the 017 volley ball to the Coach and the aeys, seeinr the irls are ettin a new one, we hope it will hold tabether a few more years, provided you sew it up. To Mr. .Szymanski, the seniors of the Genmetry class will their love for lonr theorems. 10 our janitor, Emil Hansen, we will our neatness an! our aoility to pick up um wrappers. To our parents we ive thanks to their patience and willin ness to help us throu h our hish school iays. To the schonl boar? we sincerely thank them for their splenaid cooperation. Signed, THE SENIOR CLASS The year of 1964 has rolled around and far from good old 5. H.S., on Fifth Ave. in New York a finely dressed man is steppin: out of a Buick of the latest model. Naturally he is recognized by everyone as R.w. Thorn, President of Thorn uni Company. He is moinn to a board meetinm $$hts afternoon and so he goes into an exclusive Barber Shop. It was a very earae, exquisite establishment with manyaqemplcyh ees. g Upon enterinx, Mr. Thorn immediately recoqnizes David Nelson, the owner. Nelson is Just going to lunch and inm vites Thorn to eat with him. ' Over lunch,aIEgthevcaurSe ofieoneersation, Ruben says, I wintered at Sun Valley last year and Just happened ?to meet the ski instructor, Keith Oaldwell. Keith has been livinf there for four years now, with his wife and file children. e ' Ruben is still playing the field and Dave happily in? forms him that he has Just returned from a four week honey-e moon in Europe. . ' , Say, asks Ruben, Do you know what the nirls are den in: now? I know Joan owns a beauty salon in Milwaukee. She isn't married but she still writes to Kermit Taylor. He is ae'admiral 1n the Navy now. . Well, Anna is in Milwaukee, too, replies Dave. 'She went to business colle 6, you know, and she is now persogr nel manager at the General Motors Co. I ran into her. 'si't couple of months ago when she was here in New York on a vacation. Oh? says Ruben in a very thoughtful tone! Then he snaps nut of his dream. What about the otherl9 Anna said Marjorie took up occupational therapy . and married a doctor. She has six children now and she and her husband and family are living, very happily, in Arizona. Then David says, What about Marie? How is she? The last I heard J;P. Morgan the 3rd was caurtinm her.n Yes, says Ruben, and she married him. They Jijist came back from a peaceful, quiet honeymoon in the Jungles of AfriCA. ' I ' Well, what a coincidence, answers Dave,sthe always wantei to be rich. I'll have to concraiagate J.P. Chi exclaims Ruben, I didn't realiZe how late it's gettinc, I have to vet to my board meeting, I certainly am glad I saw you today. . , Yes, it has been nice, we'll have to try to get togeth er more often. Good bye. P.S. Ruben never did get his haircut. Iv WW . . MOW. e. -m- .mv .4, Mr. Szymanskt - F Name an organ of the body. Shirley - The tenth. Mr. Szymanbkj - What kind of organ is it? Shirley 4 Grind organ. Miss Schmidt ; Where do you have the most difficulty in mak; ing speeches? Carol 4 In the knees. m ? a y w'rsmwv-rm ' 'O -.. .-, , A rm . a::h lN-n, xx K , 9 . i Mv- x .uf .1 JTv - -,I I '.... ..--.. hum .u - If K A -. I . x xw..+.l4...a.-. I I. , . z. um; un- 'ui'n . .:.;,Q$xrmm WNW X um . I'!!'! . ' VJ?! Ii - RQNX ' wnk ?:r'l:u: w mm. mm . w..- ..-; awmw' JUNIOR CLASS First Row - Left to 31,5th Leonard Moravek, Donald Peterson, Marvin Jacobson, Second Row u Left to Right: Eleanor Simnhson, June Danielson, Janice Gudmandsen, Carol Hansen, Lenore Ibe, and Louise Thompson Standing: Mr. Szymanski4advisor, Henry JenSOn, Keith CaldWell, Roirer Eckhart, EeeWayne Jahnson, Walter Bernan, and William Bergan Abnent 4 Gene Nygaard JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY On Septenber 5, 1949, a big class of eighteen entered Scaniinavia Hirh Schonl; Two weeks later anh initiation party was held for theug given for then by tghR-saniers and they became full fledmei members of the school. A Freshmen party was aiven on October 14 which was succesSful. The class officers were: President- Keith Caldwell; Vice Pres iaent, Refer Eckhwrit, and Secretarybtreasurer, June Daniel son. The class adviser was Mrs. Christiansea. There was a bi? turn-out for forensics from this class. They were: Donald Peterson, LeeWayn Johnson,-Louise Thompw sen, Keith Caldwell, Carol Hansen, Janice'Gudmandsen, Isle Bvensan, Eleanor Simonson, June Danielson, and Gene Nycaard. The next year the class started out with seventeen. Ag? lie Bartel had dropped out; During the year a sophmore party was hela. . . The class officers were: Henry Jensene president, Donald Pete ersohn viceepresident, Louise Thompsone Secretary- treasurer. Those who went out far forensics were: Eleanor Simonson, June Danielsan, Donald Peterson, Janice Gudmandsen, C $uuise Thompson, Keith Calawell, Lee Wayne-Johnson, Isla ETWEvenson aha Gene Nygaard. Durinm the year two students quit. They were Isla Evenson and Sven Carlson. , The third year was started with fifteen students.' Dure in? the year a new cirl came to make the class sixteen. She was Lenore Iik from Milwaukee. 'x 6 The class officers for this year were: President; Henry Jensen; Vice Presidente Marvin Jacobson, Secretaryntreasurer June Danielson. The oliss adviser was Mr. Szymanskh. The folloWins went out for'forensics; Eleanor'Simonson, June Danielsen, Denald Pe$ursen, Janice Gudmandsen, Lee Wayne Johnson, Keith Caldwell, and Gene Nymaard. SOPHMORE CLASS rFrdnt Row: Left to Rinht Sondra Holtebeck, Bonita Berr ,man, Miss Schmidt4advisor, Shirley Snyder, Phyllis Trinrud Standing: Harlan Hansen Ronald Hardel, Lowell Peterson, Wayne SimonSQn . AAbsent: William Chady,Barbara KnigEt Sophmere Class History In September, 1951, ten shy, young: freshmen entered the eoors of the Union Free Eigh Schoml After the annual inim- ti n party we were mare full flenged members of Ncandinevia High School. The ten freshmen were as follows: Donald Abrahamson, Bonnie Bergmann,1'filliam Cheicy,Ron:-x.16 Ha r: e1 Sandra Helte- beck, Eerbara Knight,L01-1e11 Petersen,1myne Simonscn, Shir.- 103.'.n30e::1nd P11111118 Triz1ruo..' In our freshman year a umber: 013 bur elass partitapated in 5p rrts , singing, :11nc. frrensics. In September, 1952, as Sophmnres we once more .Tsontered. tl-e Gnors rf Unien Free. This year we were reere at home rm1111197 :111 the r1105 N1? regulatirns. He hF-C: one hss in our- 01:1 as this year due to the fact that L eneld Abrehnmsen h:1c. left us. In March, 1952, Harlan Henson of Uilc. 11:15.0 joinec- us. With this ac7.c7.ition to . mm. 01': we had our last years ten again. This year, :15 in last year, our :21 as 141.5 well repre- sentec in ferensios,sing1ng, and spcrts. So as the schml yo. I- of 1951-1952 6:111 11.15 to a close we have ten members in ear cl 55: Bonnie Borgm.nn,1filliam Chaav Innrqle. hnrc.el,8:1ndra Holtebeck,B:1r-b:1ra Knight,17nyne Simone n, Shirley Snyde er, Lowell Peterson Phyllis Trunrud , me. H: rlnn Henso n. FRESHMEN CLASS First Row: Left to Right Gaylord Abrahamson, Arthur Krueger, Carolyn Larson, Maryanna Engeoretson, Virginia Rasmussen, Harry Zawacki Second Row: Jimmie Gurholt, David Holtebeck, Alton Olson, Billy Boutwell, heuoen Jensen, Jimmie Gjertson, Kenny 310m , FEE SHMAN CLASS HISTORY The seventh day Cf September, 1951, frurtocn energetic freshmen came bouncing through the Scrndin.vin High Schonl doors tn begin four years hf fun and study. The fallowing Friday was the big day Rf inimtintirno They ate Tram mhrning til night. The y were dressed up in various costumes in the evening and JCTO asked to perform several fates of the seniors choosing. The first class meeting was held shortly after school bc- gnn and the following rfficors wore oloctod:-Bill Brutwcll- President, Tom Thnrn-Vice Prosiaont and Carolyn Larson--Soc- rotary and Troaanrcr. Octrocr 12, the Froshm n n.n6 Sophm res held a party, vzich vvs nttcndaaby Freshman , Snohmnrcs and their guests. Three Freshmen p..rticipr.tcd in forensics; they wore Ja- gas jSrts n, Mating; hubcn Jensen, rord.ing; nnc Virginia smusson scrinus coolnmn.tivn. All nf the girls of the class jvinod Glee Club rnG the girls nnC most hf tho bhys jn1n06.mixer chnrus. A largw phrtivn hf tho brys pnrticipntcd in athletics uni wanting to h6ld their awn tho gilrs fbllowcd suit by prrticiprting in basketball nnP Vhllcybnll. The class is very prnud tn say that Mary Ann Engcbrctsnn wag chosen to be rno 6f the tww t'B team cheerleaders. .y W10 067101; . I W! 120,1, 4,3,. , I 11;. I , 4, '1; n . K6047, , J ' 'I I'll '2 4!, .17 2-,. '1! : 6' ' 1,49 .14 u, I .q :42, '9' 651,th SEPTEMBER ..i.Eh.h. 14 17 21 25 OCTOBER 5 9 26 29 NOVEMBER 1-3 6 9 1? 22w23 21 27 28 3o iDECEMBER 7 14 18 20 21 21 JANUARX 7 ll 17u18 18 25 g,g.g, CALENDAR School started Initiation Baseball game with Tigerton there Baseball game with Rosholt here Baseball game with Gresham there Baseball game with Bowler there Baseball game with Mattoon there S.H.S.Carnival Senior pictures were taken Recessed for Teacher's Convention Dramatics showing at Community Hall Dramatics contest at Rosholt Dramatics play went to Stevens Point Thanksgiving vacation Alumni basketball game Basketball game with Wild Rose here Juniors ordered class rings Basketball game with Mattoon here Basketball game with Birnamwood there Basketball game with Bowler there Basketball game with Tigerton here Received senior pictures Christmas party Christmas vacation started School reassembled Basketball game with Rosholt there Semester exams Basketball game with Mattoon there Basketball game with Birnamwood here Au! FEBRUARY 1 5 13 15 22 MARCH 14 29 29 APRIL 16 18 19 22 25 a MAY xoowam 10 14 16 1742M 21n22 22 23 Basketball game with Bowler there Basketball Game with Tinerton there Forensic elimination contest here Basketball game with Eosholt here Basketball Game with Gresham here Forensic contest at Bowler Music ccmtest at Waupaca :Forensbo contest at Stevens Point Baseball game with Amherst there Music contest at Bowler Forensic contest at Madison Baseball Game with Bowler here Scandinavia Prom Baseball Game with Gngaham here Music contest at Waupaca Baseball Gabe with Mattoon here Baseball Game with Birnamwood there Music contest at Madison Junior and Senior picnic Sprinh concert at the Community Hall Baseball Tournament Baccalaureatte Semester exams Commencement Last day of school MIXED CHORUS First 17.0w; Left to Right June Danielsmn, Louise Thnmpdon, Carol Hansen, Carolyn Larson, Janice Gudmandsen, Virginia Rasmussen, Anna Olson, Iv-Earie Thomahder, Eleanor Simonson, Phyllis Trinrud, Maryanna Enmebretson, Mrs. Rule-direotor' Second'iow; Marjorie Gjertson, Joan Gudmandsen, Shirley Snyder, Jizizmie Gurholt; Kenny 2-7105, Harry Zawacki, Jimmie Rasmussen,David NelSnn,Henry Jensen, Ruben Thorn,Bonita Seriman, Lenore Ibe, Sandra'E-ioltebeck Third Row : Keith 05110. ell, Marvin Jacobson, Reamer Eckw hardt, Reuben Jenson, Billy Eautwell, Gene Nycaard, Ronald Hamel, Wayne Simonsnn, Alton Olson, Lee Wayne Johnson, Lowell Peterson MEECUB F$4it Row: Left to Right June Danielson, Louise Thompson, Carol Hansen, anna Olson, Marie Thoman4er Virrinia Rasmussen, Eleanor Simonsnn, Phyllis Trinrud, Maryanna Enr:ebretson, San4ra Holteb eck Second Row: Marjorie Gjertsnn, Joan Gudman4sen, Carolyh Larsen, Janice Gudmnndsen, Shirley Snyder, Bonita Pergman, Lenore Ibe, Absent: ?arbara Knirht GIRLS ' e GLEE CLUB mm L-ZIXED CHORUS The Girls Glee Club is Pno SOf tho mPst Pctivo extra curricular Prganizatinns.wowhhvc in Pur schPPl. Ensemble gr ups from this thrus have EOHCLVC y well this 30Pr, first Pt tho PPntost PT Wnupnca and they Pro ,gring tP Madison SPPn The trio crnsistg Pf Carnl PP nsan June anniniqnn, and Elonn r SijnSPn. E:39 tripl triP Langwi ts TLEloan f E31. 1PUP n;Lcn1r.:lbo r3 unn Engcbi etSPn, Anna Olsnn, Marie TPPmPnPor, Juno DPnielsPn, Car6l HPnsen .LPuisc ThnmpSPn, PnP LPrgio jSrtsnn. Our SchPPl is prouP of them Pna we DO frr the best at mPciSPn. This year the girls chPrusr tPgothor with the mixed Lchrxus plnn to have P spring anoort. The girls plan tP VCRr fPrmalg. Every girl is P mambcr Pf the chorus and P11 oany t air vrrk under the PirectiPn of Mrs. Rule. PTho mixoP chPrus rccochd P firSt rPting Pt BPwlcr 6h Lpril l8, and will go tP UFUDECPI'MDY 3. They have anna vgry well. The unrtet, chpnseP Pf Keith CPldwell, David NelSPn,Rcc1gor Eckhnrat PnI-AltPn QlSPn rocei1ed Pn A in WPupPCLP . This is the first yeP r we hPP mixW chorus and we Pro voryp DrPud Pf them. Much prgisc'PPos tP Mrs. Rule fPr 10F splc nEIir. job Pf directing Pnc her untiring effort tP help 115 in Pny Way pessiblc. : BAND First Row: Left to Right Sandra Holtebeck, June Danielson; Louise Thompson, Ronald Hardel, Kenny Blom, Gene Uygaard, Keith Caldwell Second Row: MarVin Jacobson, Lee Wayne Johnson, Jimmie Gjertson, Henry Jensen, Donald Peterson Mr. Dean - Director Absent - Barbara Knight, Harry Zawacki wit a W BAND The Scandinavia High School band was organized in Nov- ember, 1937, under the direction of Miss Lorrain Anderson of Stevens Point. The next year Miss Kathleen Christy took over and directed it for two years. She was followed by Mr. Given Klein, who was also here for two years. Then Hr. Rex Dean took over the reSponsibility and has directed it over since then. In l9h0 the band was presented with new uniforms by the Mother's Club. hTheyfare royal blue flannel with gold trim. In 1947 anothe? presentation was made to the band. This was made by the Womens' Club. Their gifts were music stands, a new baritone and new tenor saxaphone. This year the band has only fourteen members including the three'beginners: Three trumpets, two Clarinets, two trombonos, one tenor saxaphone, one bass horn, two drums, and a bass drum. The band made no public appearances this year because of its size. n. Left ta right: conch, Eleanor Dmnmncs ?andra Hbltoboc bimonsrn, Juno 1r b t ' Mario Thhmnnior, niclsnn, Miss Schmidt? DEA ELLT1C S The Bani Between , :1 rnemct play represented nur 49.11811 scheel at the Crnnnties etntest which wns held at Reshelt Nevember ,9, 1951, where we receiveri r. sterreri A em . then was given at Stebens Peint, November 17. The cast was 945', fellrws: Hrs . HP led? n--Mnr10 Themander Mrs. Carsen---E1enner Sixzensen Miss triggew-Sanci-xn Heltebeek Jenn Haledvn-o-June Danielsen This is 9 story which tells the bend between two mm. thers. One of them is Mrs. Haleaen, the gevernrr's wife. The ether is the neither of 9. boy sentenced. te vTie for murder The entiru scene takes place in the Haledrn heme. Mrs Helef'bn, nn invalia, reads 'in the newspapers about Jimmy C? errwxhe is sentenced 13c- Ric fer murder :1an believes his. tn innecont. Her daughter, J mm and her husband's secret. Miss Brigg, believe him 1:? be guilty and cnn'a; unciei's 4 why Mrs. Hn.ler7en is sr sympathetic with him. Th . nightLMrs. Cnrsen, also an invalid, comes tbeM'rS. nnleclen. 3151's.. Cnrsen begs Mrs. Haleien fer help to save her sen when she claims is innocent, saying he erula never harm rnyeneh 8 he says the real murclerer is Steve Lucas. She 3:6le the SP6. story Ff her husbnnri's death, ef her invalid..- ism 9.115. 0f Jimmy's respensibility of supperting then. She asks lairs. Haleaen if she wrn't call her husband nn-i ask him tr Estrant Jimmy a pnrann. 71'- hile in n trance, Mrs. HaleTPn dees Justthet. While at tllC telephene, Mrs. Carson ?isnppears. Mrs. Halerien!s frantic calling, brings Miss Brigg; anti Jean rushing to her. They will not believe her fantastic stery nna beg to phone fer the Jecter when the maid inferms them that nr-Pne Time c110 or gene because she has been in the hall all the time. The mystery is finally solved when Joan explnins that it must have been 0. imam that seemei an real, That as r. :Tirect reactien she phrhef'. her husbnnci. Mrs. Haleien re- fuses te believe it. Then the telephene rings 1 Gevernrr Haleirn tells Miss Brier; thnt the rep. murvierer is Steve Lucas an' Jimmy is in- nnccnt. Mrs. Hale'rn says te notify Jimmy's mother at tho hbSpitrlL The everner replies that Mrs. Cersnn died at ten o'clock. Lire. gxlef'een says: T'fhy that is when she CPIZC 1: . ml 'xOy x $. FORENSICS First rnwv-loft p0 rightw-Eloanhr Sim nsmn Sandra Hrltcbock, Juno Dnniolsrn, Marie Thomandor, and Miss $chm1dt7-conch. Socrni row--Wayne Simonson, thia Holtobock, Jahcs chrtsnn, Keith Caldwell, Ronald Hardel; LeoWayno Johnson, and wa011 Peterson. FORENSISS On March 3, the elimination centest was held fer our speech centestants. Rev. William Rule of Weyewega. 'was the judge. Eighteen stuaents tnek part nni out of these,ll were ehrsen tn gr tr aowler fhr the Pistrict teurnament. They were as frllnws:H Serinus.aeclamatinns, Eleaner Simensnn, Sign Of the Cross nni Rennla Har'el, Parnee Dny ;humereus acelnmntiens, Wayne Simensrn, The Cat Came Back , 'Dabia Heifebeek, Dnt ?emlish-Paske$ Pall ; anmdriainal Pratifn by Lewell Petersen, Communism nni its' Threat to America , aha 4 n'noriginnl oration by Marie Thnmnneer, Ivery Towers . Sanera Heltebeckls, The Man Who Broke the Tax Scandal an June Danielson's, Den't be a Depe were feur animate Speeches. BEsides theseeKeith Caldwell represented us in xtenpornneous spehking and Lee Hohnson ana James Ejertson in ex empornneeus reading. 1 AT anler we receivea 2 A's and one starred A, Eleanor Simensen was nwardef the treehy an? June Danielsen and Ron Hardel receivee A's. These peeple went to Stevens Point mn March 29th. June Danielsrn cnppea an A at Stevens Point ani so was qualifief to participate in the state eontest at Maeisen on April 19th. There she wns awardei a B rating, to bring hen- nr te her sehmol. I 1; ,3 13 1; 191 S .n L a E 1 L T! $11.11 1 rT' :Hx1xH111. 'YHHiHH; CAMPUS ECHO STAFF First ran-loft to rightu-Carol Hansen, Bonita Borgmnnn,V1r- cinia Rasmussen, Phyllis Trinrud; Eleanor Simonson. Sccvnd row--Shifley Snyicr, MaryAnn Engobretsnn,1Eenorc Ibe, Lowell Peterson, June Danielsnn, Roigor Eckhardt, and Sandra Hrltobcck. CAMPUS ECHO The Campus Echo, our school paper, was printed every six weeks durinn the past school year. It was sent tn all the schools in our cenference and also the neighboring schools plus a number or the hirh schonl's alumni. As has been the custom the old staff retiree at the end of the first semester. The new stuff then took over and continues until the mid term of next year. Being a mehber of the Campus Echo staff is interesting and stimulating. Everyone eagerly looks forward to each issue whieh in; cludes editorials, nets, features, scandal, and sports. PROM Sweet music arose from the Scandinavia Community Hall April 25, 1952. The Prom was put on by the Junior and sene ior classes after much work. It certainly was a nreat suc- cess. . ' The excellent music was furnished by Stan Ness and his orchestra ane the theme was Charmaine. The Hall was decor iamed'with red and white streamers. There were bird deborae tihns. The fence, made of birch logs and pine branches,sepe uratea the dancers from the spectators. The King, David Nelson, and Queen, Anna Olsen, were crowned by Ruben Thorn and Marie Thomander. The Court cen- sisted of eight other4Keith Caldwell7Lnuise Thompson, Henry' Jensen and Lenore Ibe, Marvianacobson and Phyllis Trinrud, and Rodger Eckhardt and Eleanor Simonson. The chapercns for the evening included i Mr. and Mrs; Lee, Mr. and Mrs. lay Szymanski, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Kielblock. CARNIVAL The stuients $T Soandy High put on their annual oar- 1val October 26. It was a success both financially and as entertaining. As is custom, we had a main floor show which consisted of a variety of acts. After the main show there was boxing and wrestling Lita movies at the little theater. Delicious lunches were served at the Dew Drop Inn . 'Home made candy was also sold before and after the main showr Besides the noise of the crowd there were noisemakers, streamers and hatsa If you wanted to have you fortune told all you hwwa.'to do was go to the fortune heller, Maryanna Engdbrmtson. There were also other concessions including fish pond, hoopla, and turtle name. An antidote 1s a funny story you have heard before.'. The Tropic of Cancer is a rare and dangerous disease. An epistle is the ipfe of an apostle. Chivalry is the altitude of a man toward a strange woman.' A gargoyle is a thing you swallow when you have a sore throat. CHEERLEADERS First Row: Left to Risht . u . anna Olson, llganor SimonsoanL6$ise Thompson, Second Row: xfyfi B Teamv Maryanna Engeh$etson, Phyllis Trinrui Thiri Row: June Danielson magma Scandinavia, hats off to theelg To thy colors, true we shall ever be. Firm and'strong, united are we; Rah; Rah, Rah; for Scandy High, Rah, Rah, Rah, . Rah, Rah, for the Union Free. SCHOOL YELLS Hittem high, hit'em 10w, Come on team: Let's go! Extra! Extra! Read all about it, We've got a team and we're going to shout it. One for the money, and two for the show, Come on Team! Letts 3051 With a vevo, with a ViVo, With a vevo, vivo, vum, 300m get a rat trap Bigger than a cat trap Boom wet another-one Bigger than the other one. Rah, Rah, Sis, Boom, Bah Scandinavia High School Rah. Yeah Purple! Yeah Gold: Yeah team, take a hold. Yeah Purple! Yeah Gold: Yeah team, knock 'em cold! Captain, Center Forward, Guard Come on team, We'll hit'em hard! . We'll-shoot 'em high! We'll dribble 'em low! Come on team, let's got! With a SuzyeQ, And a truck on down, Come on team let's go tb town, With a shuffle to the left; And a shuffle to the right, Stand up, sit down, Fight, fight, fight. Scandihavia are you with us? W e a r e,. Then get on your locomotive and letts gon U-rah-rah- Scandinavia, U-raherahe Scandinavia, U-raherahw Scandinavia, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah. pngw JszfoAA .111. .J, .p: Iu;1;n. BASKETBALL . ' First t6W--loft tn righta Lee Hohnson, Alton Glenn, Dnvc Neln sun, and Marvin Jacobson. Seccti rnw-nCFach Raymond Szymmnski, Ronald gardel; Bill Bout well, Lowell Peterson, anf; Rodger Eckhnrdt. 2g; 5 UAD Dave Nolsnn--5'6 -Guar7--Seninr: the team. Ho's harQ to stop. Marvin Jncnbsnn--569 chrwardu-Junihr: loto, shbuld be preat next year. Leo JnhnSbn--5'96-Guar6-nJun1Dr: really hit h;s stri'o next year. thor Eckh6rdt6-5'9 -Gunrd--Juninr: be n big help next yenr. . Henry Jensen6-5'9 -FnrwarQ--Juninr: Appen6icitu3 held him back this year.. Nothing will hold him next year. ' 'Lrwcll Potersnn--6'I -Center--SOphmbre: A haniy player to have around. Shhuld Eovclop. Ronald Harielu-S'IO -FnrwarRuwS phnhre: 1n the next twn years. Bill Bnutwoll--5'II -Guari6oFrcshman: hith grrc experience he6ll be great. u tn snn-6'-Center-6Freshman: shwuli ievclnp fast. High scorer and captain hf Goad all-arhund nth- A real hat shrt, should A handy player, should He should develop He's got a lot of go. Has a gnhd start. He BASKETBALL Seasnn Reonrd Scandinavia Q3 Wili Rose 62 Scan6inavia 50 Mattnnn 59 Scandinavia b7 Birnnmwooa 83 Scan6innvia 38 Tigortnn 66 Scandinavia 38 Bowler 51 chndinavln 26 Wil6 Rnse 49 Scaniinnvin 40 hnshnlt 69 ScanKinnvia 39 Gresham 69 Scandinavia 40 Nattndn 62 Scandinavia 30 Birnamwnnd 7O Scandinavia 3I Bowler 66 Scaniinavia DI Tigorton 64 Scan6innvia 37 Unupacn B 24 Soaninnvia 25 Rnshnlt 33 Sohndinnvia 37 Gresham 6I BOX SCORE OF CONFERENCE PLAY Scandinavia P a er Pas. F5. FT PF TP NelShn 3 5 JacabSbn F 26 32 46 84 Jahnsnn G 30 4 40 64 EckharEt G 13 6 32 32 Jensen F 7 6 9 20 Peterson 0 '18 t 24 36 6O Harael F 7 4 9 18 Boutwell G 6 2 I8 I4 leon C 2 O 6 4 WV Tetals I72 I46 255 490 Key - ' ' . Pnsitinn; Pcs., field goals: FG, free throws; FT, perscnal fouls; PF, tttal Dnints; TP. Averarc Diints per pnme-nBS.7 Opponents ptints per game 55-5. STJTDIY GS : t 7 Wins 'Loses Rnshnlt4 9 3 Birnamwooda-4 9 3 Bhwler ------- 8 4 Gresham ----- - 8 4 Tigcrton ----- 3 9 Mattnnn ----- - 3 9 Scandinavia-- O 12 UILD ROSE THKES SChNDINhVIA Wili Base travelei th Scandinavia fhr a fame November 27, and went home with a 62-43 victory. Knackstei had 25 pbints fnr Wild Rage to trke scaring hhnhrs. Nelsrn was hirh frr Scandy with 12 pntnts. The Scandy B team won its wane with 3 win hf 22-17. MQTTOON UINS CLOSE GhME Mrtt- n invaiei the ScanVy court December 7 and went hnme Vith n clrso ieeisitn, 59-50. They hell the unpor hnnh furint H'et hf the $hne hut the Vikings made a ghni cnnebhck in the last quprter. Wiesnicht hnC 24 phints fhr the visit4 rrg T-':'Ltf?: Peters'n betting I5 Udints fhr trns anhna tho 1km inqs. Tho ScrnRy B tenm Tmm the preliminary bnme. h h 4 4 h u 4 SCANDY LOSES TO BIRNLMWOOD The Vikings travelei to Birnemweee anE were defeated 83 te b7. J. Krull haa 25 peints fer Birnanwrnd and Nelsen had 21 fer Senna . The Birnemweed B team won the preliminary, 29-18- SCANDY LOSES T0 BOULER On December IQ, Bowler traveleE to Senndy end.8wamped the Vikings 66-38. Dresskept tneh scoring homers fer Bowler with I6 peints: Helsen coppea 12 fer Senndy. The S.H.S. B tenm lost 27-23 after some fast action. e VIKINGS DEFEATED BY TIGERTON The Vikings were defentee on their home court December 18th by Tigerten with a score of 51-38. After lending .at the half by a score or ZIeI6, the Vikings lest hold and were defeated. Hartlebnn teak the scoring honors by I6 points for the home team. The visitors took the preliminary 37-2h. WILD ROSE vs. SCANDIHAVLA The Vikings drove to Wilp Rose only to come heme sadly , Cefeetea. U9e26. Knaehsted led Wild Rose with I6 points and Nelsen scored 13 points. The Scandinavia B teen tech thu eir third win with a score of 25 to ID. ROSHOLT TRIPS SCANDY Reshelt gave Seandy a licking, Friiey night, January II tn the tune of 40-69. Glineeke had 33 points for Resholt felsen was tees frr Seeniy with ZI peints. Reshelt also took the B rene 34- IS. GRESHAM BEATS SChNDX On January I5, the Vikings travelea tn Gresham only to crme heck off with a Pefent. Gresham ha? a total of 35 Deints. Nelsen led the Vikings with 21 eeints. The brelim. inrry reme was also taken by Gresham with a score of 36- I7. VIKINGS LOSE TO MATTOON On January 18 the Vikings Jeurneyea tn Mattonn an? cnme home with a defeat 62-40. Nelsen was hich scorer for Scandy with II and Weisneicht hea 30 eeints fer the winners. be The Senndy B teen won the preliminary by a score of 2 I9. BIRNhMUOOD SLQUGHTERS SChHDINAVIA Seandy playei hest te Birnnmwooe on January 25th. Our EGYS played the obstacle ef 2 lot of height, and were thrown tn the tune of 70-30. Trull was hirh seerer of the evening with 34 peints fer Birnnmweei, nna Nelsen ehme in second with II. Birnanweed else was a harefeufht B gene by tak- ing our B team by 35-34 in a Eeuble evertime. :OWLER TRIPS SC;NDY On February 1,5can1y went to Sowler anA came home with another lees. The. score was 66n31. Hi h scorers were Nyn ran from. .owler with 19 points, she Nelson for Soandihavla with 11 points. ' The Viking 3 also lost the firstigame by a scbre of 40-30. Harqel ans Olsen were tied for scoring hnnors, each with 12 paints. . . TIGERTON STUMPS s,H.s. At T1 :ert n on February 5, the Vikings battlei fiercly, but were aefeater1 64 Ml. Harthban had 17 points for the winners and Mcravek had 11 for Scandy to take top honors. ' 1 After a tou5h fight Ti? erton won the 31 fume as well, 20 ' 9o SCXNDY WINS'IIII. ! The Soaniy A team won their first game of the season by tripping a group of sophomores at the Waupaca Armory on February 12, in'a practise gage. The score was 7e24. nosHOLT INVADES SCANDY In the closest Came of the season on February 15. Rose holt iefeated Scandy,33n25. It was very excitinr for everye concernei, both players and audience. Jacobson and Peterw son were'tied for hivh scoring each with 8 points. For the visitors, Glinicki and Reinicke were tiei each with 10 Points. Oar BN team won the preliminary, 22u18 GRESHAM HEATS 23E VIKINGS Gresham came here to play our boys on the home court, February 22 to close the basketball sensen. We lest to a tune of 6lw37. Hifh scorers of the evening ere Nelson from Scandy with 15 paints and Stoehr, Gresham, with 1M. - Gresham also took a heartbreakin preliminary by a score of 20e18. BASEBALL $1 First rnw--lcft tn right-LKenny Elam, Davc'Nemson, Keith Camdweml, Rniger Eckhardt, Marvin Jacvbsnn, nnC James Ras- mussen. a Secon -rowu-LGwell P otorsbn, Altnn Olson, Lconari,Morhvek, Bill Boutwell, Ruben Thorn, Ronald Haracl, Lee Johnson, and Coach Ray Szynanskio Name EDS. AB R H BB SO SB E, AV. Moravek P,CF l6 2 5 7 8 0 0 .313 Johnson 5.8. 26 6 7 8 7 O 7 .269 Caldwell P,CI 31 6 7 5 6 O 1 .226 Nelson 3 T 27 5 6 10 5 2 3 .222 Eckhardt 2 D 27 4 6 H 7 O 4 .222 Peterson 1 3 31 11 6 5 13 l 7 .190 Hardel L.F. 14 2 2 8 9 O l .143 Jensen R.F. l? 3 2 9 10 3 3 .118 Jacobson C 27 1 3 3 0 l 1 .111 $outwell C.F. 11 l l l 7 l 1 .091 Thorn L.F. 6 O 0 O 6 0 0 .000 Rasmussen w.3 1 6 0 0 4 2 0 1 .000 Total 239 41 Q5 64 8h 8 29 .188 DOUBLES: Johnson 3, Moravek 2 Peterson 2, Nelson,Jacobson, Eckhardt, and Caldweil . TRIPLES: Johnson, Moravek, and Caldwell PITCHING RECORD N 3 G5 I? H ERA SO BB HPB WP GW Moravek 2 12 1213.839 15 10 2 0 O Caldw 7 48 36 2.62u 43 35 6 1 3 T011 9 '60 48 3.151 58 45 .8 1 3 LE; P08. 9 Position AB 0 At Bat R 0 Runs H 0 Hits BB - Base on Balls 50 - Strike Out SB w Stolen Bases E - Errors Av. - Average GS - Games Started IP.u Innings Pitched HPB - Hit by Pitched Ball WP - Wild Pitches GW - Games Won ERA.u Earned Run Average AMHERST TAKES SCANDY Scaniy playee their first fall game at Amherst, Sept. 13, and returned with a Eel defeat. Amherst collected only 3 hits to 5 by Scandy but Amherst made bitter use of their, Opportunities, mettinc'one run in the fourth ant the other in the fifth. Scaniy git their lone run in the sixth inning, Amherst also received five bases on balls while Scandy re oeivei only two. Scaniy committed four errors to Amherst's two. TIGERTON TRIPS SCANDY On Sept. 17 Scanay played at Tinerton and received their seconi iefeat by the margin of one run. Tigerton col- lectei 10 runs on 7 hits and 5 walks aided by the six errors committei by Soanoy. Scanoy collected 9 runs on 4 hits, lb walks and 2 errors. SCANDY SuATS ROGHOLT On Sept. 21 Rosholt invaied Scandy and returned home with a 7-2 defeat. Scaniy made 6 hits and received 8 walks to the 3 hits ani 2 walks collected by Rolholt. Scandy com- mitted 5 errors to Rosholt's b. GRESHAM TAKES SCnNDY Scandy playei at Gresham, Sept. 25, and received a ?uz eefeat, Scandy made only 2 hits to Gresham's 6 and Gresham received 4 walks to Scandyts 3. Scandy made 3 errors to Gresham's O. IOLA TRIPS SCANDY Scanty receivei another iefent by a one run margin an Iola handed Scandy a 3e2 defeat. Iola outhit Scandy 6-5. Scanoy save up only 3 walks to Iola's 6. Both teams commit ted 2 errors. Iola had 12 strike outs to Scandy's 9. BOWLER LICKS SCgNDY Scaniy was again defeate9 at Bowler lOuS on Oct.5. Scandy make 4 errors which proved very costly. Bowler maae 1 error. Also Bowler mane 9 hits to Scaniy's 6. 70th teams received 5 walks. $CANDY WINS Scandy played at Mattoon Oct. 9 and won Snl. Scandy collected 6 hits.to Mattoon's 3 ani received 4 walks, while Scandy's pitcher issuei 7 walks. Scaniy committed 3 errors to 2 by Mattoon. SCANDY TAKES AMHERST Scandy opened their sprinr schedule of ball games at Amherst, April 16, with a 9-0 win. Scaniy collected 8 hits to 2 by Amherst. Amherst's pitchers issuea l5 wllks to 9 by Scandy's. Soandy committed 2 errors to l by Amherst. Bowgg WINS 50mm! Scundy lost to Sowler 2-5 in an extra inning contest at Scandy April 22. Scandy ma1e only 2 hits to 9 hy Bowler. Scandy's pitcher walked 5 and struck out 11 while Bowler's pitchers struck out 15 and walked 6. Both teams committed 3 errors.
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