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nv to Top picture, front row: Patricia Davis, Donna Kosanavich, Marilyn Donaldson, Alice Cox. Back row: Marilyn Saliina, Rita Beckman, Marian Pavlik, Carole Zaleta, Lois Freeman, Arlene Last, Georgia Paladine Lower left, first FULUJ Barbara Freeman, Sandra Benjamin, Carole Ball, Ilene Lewandowslci. Second row: Rita Beckman, Marian Pavlik, Virginia Zuklcy, Nancy Vierk. Third row: Jean Cahala, Letty Fredianclli, june Mundt, Carmen Laney. Fourth row: Helen Peters, Phyllis Larnino. Fifth row: VVarrcn Brown, Shirley Schwartz Lower right, first row: Sue Edwards, Marilyn Donaldson, Marilyn Mayer. Second row: Bill Beanblossoin, Charles Miller, Elmer Craslca, jack Kronvall. Third 1'UlU: Phil Kosanavich, Vlilliani Alclerclcn, ll. Herbst. Fourth TUIDJ VVayne Mitchell, Jack Pin-ol 8 AMI16! JQZAVL LUCL5 lfilfl LU Qlfl -' There has to be a middleman in any business and that's just what the Thorntonian salesmen and acl-getters were. The acl-getters got the necessary money for publishing by collecting ads, and the salesmen sold the papers to you. They received no awards or money for their work, just the satisfaction of know- ing that they had helped the paper. Maxie',, our perennial magazine salesman, came to T. F. in the fall again, and gave us a pep talk about reviving salesmanship tactics. The selling of the magazines helped to make possible the publication of the book you are now reading, and the participants in the drive did a true service for their school. ' Page 2:3
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'Q Ziff?-S -Gr V, M5'5z4xn?g,f F03 s Rf ana! dfucfyin All of our classes held interest for us that first year. Most of us Wvrc still trying to lliilklt up our minds what kind of course we Wanted to take. Some of us were still undecided about College 01' Ll Career in the business world. Page 222
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l 0l'l'I,0tllflg AGAOOK Qlfeflfff Although the record of the freshmen gridders and basketeers boast few victories, the boys f gained valuable experience while learning the basic fundamentals from football Coaches Adolph I f Gentile and VVilbur Petree and basketball Coach Harold Schultz. They showed great promise even though it was their first year of playing organized sports for most of the boys. These should be Hne squads by 1954-55. I l First row: Manager, Dick Nclsong Danny Pctree, Kenneth Courtney, VVaync Schultz, Iaelc Schultz, Edward Smith, l Alven Nearney, Joe Serloek, Manager, Daniel Roach Second row: Gordon Ingbretson, David Sproul, Robert Sharp, James Georgclli, Duane VVenzcl, Theodore Lutkus, Lowell Almon, Dale Anderson, Anthony Arzich, Robert Carlson, james Vierlc Tliirfl row: Timothy Titarian, John Leismeister, Arthur Krumm, Joseph Mika, Geno Ruggeri, David Tannis, Robert Tolley, Ronald Stockle, Coach Adolph Gentile Fourth row: Vernon Vierk, jack xVlUClJl'6'HIlC1', Gene Eisenhut. Donald Skavaro, Robert Rayski, Charles Miller I First row: james Miller Robert Dunfee Dennis Burtis Robert Tolley -lerome Munda Richard Meyer James Vierlc Dale Anderson Second row: Richard Mathias Manager john Styer Gcno Ruggeri Ronald Troy Art Krumm Roy Mahms Third row: Danny Petree James Wolfe Vernon Vierk Dan WVocjiehowski Charles Miller Fourth row: Kenneth Ashley Lowell Almon Anthony Arzich Not in picture: Harold Schultz Coach Page 24
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