Thorp High School - Seniorian Yearbook (Thorp, WI)

 - Class of 1951

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Alice Mroz Darrell Natzke Gertrude Ogurek Richard Oldroyd Jerome Pabick LaVerne Panek Richard Plansky Lillian Przybylski Donald Rubisch Clifford Schmidt Joel Schmidt Rita Slupski Dave Smith Richard Swieuton Jerome Szeczech Richard Szymanski Edward Tomkowiak Robert Verkuilen Vernon Wegner Betty Wink Ernest VVitek Marion Vvitek Marion NVr1ek Edward VVojtalewicz Robert Wojtalewicz Charmaine Wolf Page Nineteen

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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS EDDIE WOJTALEWICZ, Vice President, ROSELLA DULEK, Secretary, LAVERNE PANEK, S.A.F. Re'presenta'tive, DALE GLAss'HoF, Pres. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Last year's Sophomores, now the Junior Class, started their first year as upper-classmen by choosing the following to lead them: Dale Glasshof, presidentg Edward Wojtalewicz, vice president, Rosella Dulelc, secretary, and LaVerne Panek, S.A.F. Representative. Their class advisor was Miss Dunn. Eight junior boys went out for football. Of these four, Don Rubisch, Dave Dobyrzynslci, Dale Glasshof, and Richard Swienton, were regulars on the squad. Bob Wojtalewicz acted as manager. When the Cloverbelt All-Conference selec- tions were made, two juniors, Richard Swienton and Don Rubisch received honors in being named in the honorable mention. The juniors took a big place in the Homecoming events. LaVerne Panel: was chosen as Homecoming Attendant. The class float won first prize. It featured a big flower-covered lcey with the theme, Thorp's Key to Victory. To pay for the float, a very successful junior Benefit Dance was held. Seven junior boys went out for basketball. Don Rubisch, Dale Glasshof, and Bob Wojtalewicz were all active on the first team. The boys made a good showing in the Class Tournaments, receiving second place. The girls didn't do so well. They tried hard but could not get started and ended up in fourth place. The junior class play, Act Your Age, under Miss Dunn's direction was also very successful. It promises a good senior play for next year. The representatives of the class in forensics were led by Pat Kenney who was eligible to go to state where she received a B plus rating for her serious declamation. The final junior production of the year was the junior Prom which was held on April 27. The theme was Country Gardensi' and decorations were put up for a beautiful prom. Page Eighteen Eugene Badzinski Arnoldine Benzschawel Jane Benzschawel Edward Bobb Elaine Darge Agnes Depa David Dobrzynski Rosella Dulek Jo Ann Frese Roger Frese Dale Glasshof Richard Gostomski Pearl Graikowski Mary Harycki U Sylvester Harycki Ioan Hedler Evelyn Hilgert Patricia Kenny Virginia Kinas Adelia Klimeck Francis Kocherer Mike K1-yzanski Lorraine Kubera Sophie Lis Jack McGinnis Leonard Maier Margaret Mertens William Micke Janet Mikolainis Patricia Moore



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SOPI-IOMORE CLASS OFFICERS BERNADETTE CUKLA, Secretaryg FLORIAN SZATALOWICZ, S.A.F. Representativeg JERRY PHILLIPS, Pres.g ToM QUALLE, Vice Pres. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The sophomore class with Mrs. Swanson as advisor started the 1950-51 school year by electing the following officers: Jerry Phillips, presidentg Tom Qualle, vice-presidentg Bernadette Cukla, secretaryg Florian Szatalowicz, S.A.F. representative. After election came the annual initiation party. The sophomores started the year right by cracking eggs on the heads of the freshmen, thereby making them ofhcial members of the Thorp High School Lodge Nine boys went out for football with three playing on the first string and winning their letters. Robert Badzinski and .lack Dallas were managers of the team. Our sophomore class won many honors during the school year. First on the list was the Curtis Drive. Jerry Phillips. Susan l-larycki and Sylvia Cieslek acted as our captains. In this contest., the sophomores placed first. Armon Schmidt was the school's high salesman. Second on the list was Homecoming. Under the direction of Mrs. Swanson, the class chose Bernadette Cukla as the Homecoming attendant. Our float placed second. Then our class was honored when the Booster Club chose Rosann Ebben, Rosanne Conway and Margie Reichert as the junior cheerleaders. Our class placed first in the contributions to the Red Cross. This result was achieved by having boys compete against the girls. Six boys went out for basketball with two making the first team and two making the second. Jerry Phillips made the all-star team at the Eau Claire Sub- Regional Tournament. Richard Teclaw, Stanley Neiman, and Robert Mertens won fourth place in the crop judging contests in Madison. Florian Szatalowicz placed second in poultry judging. Our class was well represented in baseball with six going out for practice. Susan Harycki received an A plus in her piano solo and Bernadette Cukla received a B in her corner solo when thev w-ent to compete in the contest at the Eau Claire Music Festival. Susan also played in Wausau in the Wausau State Tournament. Allene Kenney placed second in the humourous declamation contest and then went to Eau Claire to receive a B plus. In Anything Goes Pat Urbas and Rosann Conway sang a duet and Norbert Teclaw, Stanley Nieman, Miles Galliger and lerry Phillips performed as a barbershop quartet. Allene Kenney was the master of ceremonies. In conclusion, we are looking forward to our remaining two years. Page Twenty Robert Baclzinski' Janice Bartosiewicz Eugene Benzschawel Larry Biddle . Leonard Bnrzynski Ruby Buss Robert Butterfield Sylvia Cieslek Rosanne Conway Jean Cook Kenneth Cornwall Bernadette Cukla Lorraine Dahm ,lack Dallas Donald Dobrzynski Rosanne Ebben l Martha Iane Francis Francis Grabon Edmund Grendzinski Edward Haas James Haas Susan Harycki Kathleen Hazuga Irene Jaskot Julia Kaminski Allene Kenney Valeria Klick Frances Kmieciak Milton Kocll Aloysious Kotecki Not Shown: Miles Galiger

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