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HTHE CARDINALH THE CARDINAL The Cardinal is a monthly paper edit-ed by the Junior Class. Each month the stall was elected by the regular English classes. The two sections alternated in putting out the paper. Under the direction of Miss Dunn each class member contributed his part. LaVex'ne Panek. OUT O' THE PINES The Out O' The Pines, a weekly news column in the Thorp Courier, was ably handled by our editor Natalie Boelter and other members of the staff. Darlene Murphy, Richard Navarre, and Patricia Ciolkosz were chosen as her assistant editors. The sports editors were James Grabon and Richard Wagner. The humor column was written by Carol Papiernialc, Geraldine Polnaszelc, and Janice Moen. Reporters on the stall were Marilyn Reichert, Justine Lewin, and Elaine Lee. Senior bio- graphies were assigned to Theresa Wargolet and Jane I-lmielalc. Ruth Smith collected the grade news. Mrs. Swanson is to be given credit for her line supervision as the advisor to the stall. OUT O' THE PINES Standing: James Grabon, Ruth Smith, Elaine Lee, Theresa Wargolet, Mrs. Swanson, Janice Moen, Carol Papierniak, Justine Lewin, Jane Hmi lak. e Seated: Dick Wagner, Darlene Murphy, Patricia Ciolkosz, Natalie Boelter, Geraldine Polnaszek, Marilyn Reichert, Richard Navarre. Page Twenty-nine Patricia Kenney, Mary Haryekr Joan Hedler, Jane Benzschawel
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F. F. A. The Thorp F.F.A. had the largest enrollment in their history this year with a membership of 50. Their activities have followed closely that' of former years. This year they had entries in both the F.F.A. speaking contests and a quartet. They also entered the national Duroc judging contest and Hoard's Dairyman Cow judging contest. Their F.F.A. poultry team failed to retain their state poultry judging championship, losing out by a narrow margin to Montello, 4005-4020. The F.F.A. picnic the last week of school closed out their activities for the year. Class officers were: Joe Warzytowa, President, Donald Nevala, Vice President, Robert Mertens, Secretary, Richard Teclaw, Treasurer, Florian Szatalowicz, Reporter, and joel Schmidt, Sentinel. F.H.A. Our 1950-51 F.H.A. elected Geraldyne Polnaszek as gen- eral president. Each class also elected its own class president. The F.H.A. had several interesting projects. Candy, pop, and hot dogs, were sold at the football games. At Christmas time, boxes were packed for the Owen and Chippewa Colony Homes. Several girls had foreign correspondence projects. Three groups sponsored benefit dances. The money was us-ed to purchase stainless steel silverware for our home economics department. The girls also purchased a set of matched dishes for the department. Page Twenty-eight
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BOOSTER CLUB First Row: Rosann.Ebhen, Carol Papierniak, Rita Slupski, Rosanne Conway, Charmaine NVolf, Joan Hedler, Margie Reichert, Patricia Kenney. Second Row: Patricia Ciolkosz, Patricia Fisher, Janice Moen, Patricia Urbas, Ione Van Ert, Sylvia Cieslek, Evelyn Hilgert, Rosella Dulek, Betty l Dudansky, Theresa Borowski, Dolores Meske, Jane Hmielak. Third Row: Ann Larson, Margie Moczarny, Darlene Murphy, Julia Kaminslci, Genevieve Guell, Arnoldine Benzschawel. Harriet Malecki, Mary Ann genzschawel, Agnes Ikarpinski, Virginia Bogumill, Gertrude Ogurek, Janet Mikolainis, Elaine Lee, Theresa Wargolet, Delores Mamayelc, Ruby uss. Fourth Row: Eleanore Sciezotr, Bernadette Cukla, Ellen Zarada, Susan Harycki, Betty VVink, Agnes Depa, Adeline Bartosiewicz, Doris Reichert, 1 Delores Parks, Betty -Neiman, Ruth Smith, Alice Mroz, Sophie Lis, Lillian Przybylslci, Joan Roinanowicz. Fifth Iiowzr Mary Haryeki, Lorraine Skaleski, Irene Zarada, Valeria Kliek. Kathleen Hazuga, Lorraine Malecki, Lorraine Iiubera, Irene Jaslcot, il Cxenevleve LFlSlLl7k, Frances Kmieciak, Jane Benzschawel, Patricia llloore, LaVerne Panelc, Virginia Sinigaj. Sixth Bow: AlleneIxenney,'V1rgxnia liinas, Bernice Mendalski, Anita Swim, Dorothy Boardman, Margie Cook, Katherine Papierniak, Darlene Ixubera, Adeline Jalowitz, Theresa Mroz, Martha Jane Francis, Janice Bartosiewicz, Helen Truse, Jean Cook, Natalie Boelter. NVE SHOOK THE FAMILY TREEU Play Cast Standing: James Grabon, Darlene Murphy ,Virginia Boguniill, Elaine Lee, Dick Wagner. Seated: Edward Dobrzynski, Janice Moen, Carol Papierniak, Ellen Zaracla, Marilyn Reichert, Duane Phillips. Production Staff Top Row: Theresa W'argolet, Lor- raine Skaleski, Adeline Jalowitz. Second Row: Gerald Soderberg, Natalie Boelter, Patricia Fisher, Theresa Mroz, Henry Pabicll. Third Row: Delores Mainayek. Jus- tin Lewin, Jane Hmielak, Elaine F Cook, Betty Dudanslcy. li if. 1757? ' Page Thirty i
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