| Article: | When he was young ONALASKA, Wis. - Sixty years ago, Guy Hagar saw the writing on the wall. A construction worker with a young wife and a baby on the way, he figured World War II was about ready to suck him in like it had so many other young American men.He decided to enlist in the Navy, mainly because the uniform lacked neckwear. Hagar had a big neck, and he hated to wear a tie. "I was a ruffian, I guess," he said. |