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Ann Larson benevxevel.as1uk Robert Lexvanflowskr Audrey Lewin Bernice Mcndalski Robert Mertens Stanley Nieman Donald Ncvala Eugene Norysewicz Jerry Phillips Alois Piwoui Tom Qualle Joanne Romanowicz Margaret Reichert A1'H'lO11 Schmidt Eleanore Sciezor Joe S1eg1enslc1 Allltil Swim Florian Szatalowicz Norbert Teclaw Richard Teclaw Inck Tieman Helen Truse Pat Urbas Richard Vanflerhy den joe Warczytowa Richard VViater Irene Zarada Page Twenty-one
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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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l FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY One fine day - September 4 - the freshmen walked through the halls of Thorp High School. It was easy to tell the Freshmen from the other students hy their timid actions. It took us a while to get used to it, but we finally made it. With Mrs. Cwiere as our class advisor, we el-erred Byron Bogumill as president, Margie Cook as Vice President, and Leonard Zukowski as Secretary. We looked forward to initiation with dread. The day came and went, but it was like a firecracker that never went oil. We were amazed that we got off so easy. We have only one criti- cism to make. The sophomores should have supplied us with soap, water, and towels. Margie Cook was chosen as Homecoming attendant from this class. The freshman declamation contest was held in March. Marilyn Plansky placed first. She got' Hrst in the school finals, and took part in the Eau Claire contest. FRESI-IMEN CLASS OFFICERS MARGIE COOK, Vice President, LEONARD ZUKOWSKI, Secretary, S.A.F. Reprerentativeg BYRON BOGUMILL, President. Top Row: Kenneth Alger, Mariorl Andruszkiewicz, John Barth, Adeline Bartosiewicz, Dorothy Boardman, Byron Bogumill, Joan Borowski, Ronald Burnett, lnrlmund Burzynski. Seconfl Row: Louis Burzynski, Edward Ciolkosz, Margie Cook, Alfred Dahm, julian Damski, Bill Darge, John Depa, Leslie Deutschlander, Darlene 'ree s . Third Row: Nancy Gwiojnzx, Alex Grendzinski, Joseph Gubeli, Genevieve Guell, Raymond Gutowski, Thomas Hirsch, Donray Izydorek, Lorraine jasinski, Victor liacmarcyk. Fourth Row: Chester liarpinski, Elaine Kodl, Florence Kolodziej, Oleta Kramicz, Darlene Kuhera, Audrey Langiewicz, Ioan Langiewicz, Alois Lis, Peter Lukasiewicz. Not Shown: Fred Biddle. - Page Twenty-two
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