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URBANSKI, BARBARA BARB Cheerful quietness.” Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 1,3,4; Library Club 4; Bus Patrol 4 WINKLE MAN, CHARLES CHARLIE He surely is a daisy — He drives the girls all crazy.” Football 3,4; Track 2,3,4; F. F. A. 1 WINK LEMAN, MARY ANN I'm happy 'cuz I laugh, I laugh 'cuz I'm happy.” Library Club 3; Office Club 4; G.A.A. 3; Bus Patrol 3 CLASS FLOWER: YELLOW ROSE CLASS COLORS: SILVER AND BLUE CLASS MOTTO: OUR TODAYS AND YESTERDAYS ARE THE BLOCKS WITH WILEY, GRACE GRACIE” Quiet poise. Glee Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,3,4; Falcon 4; Library Club 2,4; Class Officer 3; Class Play 4 ZABLOCKI, DELPHINE DEL” A giggling girl. Library Club 4 WHICH WE BUILD. — 17 —
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STOWE,SHERMAN When he sat down, legs defied the law gravity.” Mixed Chorus 1,2 TADYCH,ALLARD Mr. Trewick's accomp• lice. Mixed Chorus 1,2; Basketball 1 TADYCH, HILARY ”38, 39, 40 is everyone on the bus?” F.F.A. 3,4; Bus Patrol 3,4 THERING, AGNES Quiet, but oh so nice.” Glee Club 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Library Club 2,3,4; warm Lunch Club 2,3 THELL, ROSEMARY ROSIE” If you want quietness, turn to Rosie. If you want fun, turn to Rosie, she is suitable for either one.” Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Falcon 4; Library Club 2,3,4; Warm THOMAS, CLOTHILDA CLOE” Cloe has versatility. ■ Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Fo-leyan 3,4; Falcon 4; Library Club 3; Class Officer 2; Office Club 3; Class Play 3; Homecoming Attendant; Concessional 4 TLMMERS, CORDELLA Miss Dynamite of 1951.” G.A.A. 3,4; Library Club 1,2,3; Cheerleader 2,3,4 TOMPOROWSKI, RITA A dimpled smile characterizes Rita.” Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 3; Mixed Chorus 1,4; Falcon 4; Library Club 2; Class Officer 4; Pep Club 4; Homecoming Attendant TOMPOROWSKI, ROSE MARIE ROSIE Is everybody ready? Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Falcon 4; Library Club 2,3; Cheerleader 3,4; Homecoming Attendant
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FRESHMAN : Our freshman year started out with 113 new-comers eagerly searching for knowledge among the great halls of Foley High. It seemed it would take forever to find the right rooms and teachers. Our first big event of our high school career was initiation day combined with Homecoming. It was dreadful for the girjs to think they had to come to school without anymake-up, hair pinned up, skirts and blouses turned inside out, socks of different colors, and mismated shoes. The boys probably were a little embarrassed by wearing their pants inside out and their shirts backwards. It was the last year we had floats for Homecoming, and naturally it had to rain. Those who had cars at the game were lucky because the rain came down in torrents, but all was in vain, Sauk Rapids had defeated us. There were brighter days to come. A number of girls served for the Banquet that year. Between the girls chattering and pots and pans banging, it was a wonder the juniors and seniors heard any of the doings after the banquet. In spite of everything, our first year went quite well. SOPHOMORE: Nothing happened this year that was very exciting. We had just passed the exciting freshman year and hadn’t gotten into the fun of the junior year, so naturally we weren’t noticed by the public’s eye. JUNIOR: Homecoming was another rainy day and night. The gym had been decorated with crepe paper and balloons. Early in November the class play got started by the director, Mrs. Opatz. ' 'Hurry Henry was chosen and the date set at December 15. We presented Mrs. Optaz with a corsage of white gardenias and red roses. Spring was rounding the corner once again, and that meant the beginning of the Junior-Senior Prom. Many weeks were spent preparing for the event. Our theme was ’Sweetheart ’, and the gym was decorated with pastel colors. The stage was used for the orchestra, Little Willie. Jim Dziuk and Carol Emard sang ''Sweetheart ' at the program. A girls trio made up of Corinne Sherk, Chloe Thomas, and Rita Tomporowski, sang Can t Help Lovin’ Dat Man . Yes, our junior year proved to be quite exciting and full of new experiences for us. And now, here we are, in our last year of school--our senior year. SENIOR: Our senior year was to be a glorious one. We now were at the top,which we had worked for so hard the last eleven years. We call ourselves the Revolutionary Class. Why? Because we've always wanted something different. We started out by getting different class rings and then a new band for the Prom. For Homecoming we had the same band but less elaborate decorations. We shall remember the class play ''Lease on Liberty’ , and the annual, both took a great deal of time. The Prom, which the juniors gave, we shall long remember. Great excitement was caused when the graduation pictures and announcements were passed out. The memorable event of the year was graduation and our final departure from Foley High School. Mr. Rancour and Mrs. Welsh were our class advisors and Mr. Rancour, our principal. All four years of high school, Mr. A.R. Ehrnst was our superintendent. We owe much of our future success to our teachers who have patiently struggled with us. To our parents also is due much credit. With our parting, we wish all future graduates of F.H.S. the very best of luck in their striving for succes s.
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