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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
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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.
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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
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