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SENIORIAN STAFF For the twenty-fifth year the Senior class under- took the job of presenting the Seniorian. With each additional year the annual has been improved in more ways than one. Like all other classes, we hope the readers will lind it entertaining and interesting. To put out an annual requires much planning, and a lot of co-operation among stalf members and members of the Senior class. Earlier in the school term, with the aid of our capable advisor, Mr. Peterson, the staff was chosen. Delores Mamayek was chosen as editor with Janice Moen as her assistant. Henry Pabich was drafted as business manager. Other members of the stall were: Richard Wagner, Richard Navarre, Edward Sandel, Patricia Fisher, Darlene Murphy, Elaine Cook, Natalie Boelter, Patricia Ciolkosz, Virginia Bogumill, Elmer Heiman, Carol Papierniak, Wendell Kubera, James Grabon, Theresa Przybylski, Ellen Zarada, Margie Moczarny, Theresa Wargolet, Adeline Jalo- witz, Theresa Mroz, Lorraine Malecki, Justine Lewin, Christine Nowobielski, Lorraine Skaleski, Virginia Smigaj, jane Hmielak, Geraldine Polnaszek, Joan Nowobielski, and Marilyn Reichert. Work progressed rapidly shortly after the lirst semester. The long and hard tasks of writing articles, typing, proofreading, and retyping had begun. Some of the write-ups were divided among stalf members and several underclassmen, to whom we wish to ex- press our appreciation and thanks. Our financial problems were excellently smoothed out by our tremendous collection of advertising sales. This credit is due to our business manager, Henry Pabich and his assistants. Alter our dummy was completed it was sent to the printers and we waited for the finished product. Vve hope this Seniorian - the twenty-lifth to be published by Thorp High School- fulfills the expec- tations of students, faculty, parents, and businessmen. i SENIORIAN STAFF .First Row: Joan Nowohielslei, Patricia Ciollqosz, Janice Moen, Henry Pabich, Delores Mamayele, Virginia Bogumill, Marilyn Reichert. Second Row: Christine Nowobielslei, Patricia Fisher, Darlene Murphy, Elaine Cook, Lorraine Slealeslei, Virginia Smigaj, Natalie Boelter, jane Hmielak, Geraldine Polnaszele. Third Row: Mr. Peterson, Theresa Przyhylski, Ellen Zarada, Margie Moczarny, Theresa Wargolet, Adeline falowitz, Theresa Mraz, Lorraine Maleclei, fustine' Lewin. Last Row: Elmer Heirnan, Carol Papiernialq, Dick Wagner, Richard Navarre, Wendell Kuberahlim Grabon, Edward Sandel. Page Four
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MESSAGE FROM MR. QUALLE Greetings to the Seniorian Staff and Mr. Peterson upon the completion of the 1951 Seniorian. This year marks the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of The Seniorian. Progressively the make-up and content materials have been improved and this year's book stands as a fitting tribute to the Silver Anniversary Edition. The Class of 1926 pioneered and blazed a trail for later Seniorian Staffs to follow. Congratu- lations to the Class of 1926 for their pioneering spirit. Each succeeding staff has attempted to improve and improvise their book. Consistently the efforts have produced a better book and today' s Seniorian stands as a fitting climax to twenty-five years of thought and effort. School publications offer excellent opportunity for student initiative and exploration. The text and arrangement of this book typifies the Editor-in-chief and her staff. The book records in permanent form the activities and successes of the past school year. It has been a memorable year in student achievement and we would be truly amiss if we did not have a proper recording. Congratulations upon a job well done.
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