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MR. STEWART NORTH, B.S. Stout Institute Athletics, Physical Education MR. ROY SWANSON, B.E. River Falls State College Agriculture Advisor, Future Farmers of America MRS. RosANN MADDEN, B.S. Mount Mary College Homemaking Advisor ' Future Homemakers of America FHCULTU Miss JANICE TRINDAL, B.E. Whitewater State College Commercial Page Nine E MRS. GERTRUDE SWANSQN, B.S University of North Dakota English I and IV Advisor Out O' the Pines, Senior Class Senior Class Play School Secretary MR. HENRY TALL, B.S. Stout Institute Industrial Educgtion Drivers' Training
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MR. NORMAN BACKUS, B.S. Eau Claire State College Certificate in Meteorology University of Chicago Music, Physics Director of Band and Chorus Advisor, Student Council Miss ALICE DUNN, B.A. College of St. Scliolastica English II and III Advisor Booster Club, Junior Class Play, Iuniorette, Library, Sophomore Class. MR. FRED ADLER, B.S. River Falls State College Science . Advisor, Homecoming FHCUHU MR. WILLIAM GRASSL, M.A. University of Minnesota Citizenship, Social Problems, Speech Advisor Armistice and Memorial Day Programs Seniorian Forensic Coach Principal of White Building Page Eight MR. WALTER CHRAPLA, B.S University of Wisconsin History, Social Problems Advisor, Freshmen Class e, 1, mi w.fl'w f- - - 7 lf?lliQ?.fi4..w,z- A , ,. , , , so i -J Mp, 9 I I rf , .ls A , ,ns i F dill., Q ll , , , r, '- Q I,ff'l -. is-2--. Q' do Ji V x U iff rlki iff, -it ' ff' :te R- wwf -f grew. F' lie Q V , Y g, X , , X it .fffilfli Y H. N uiY?il5liR'liil'lS1ll4 stiffrr2ssaj.25vg-',.-- fwfgggzlglgggjglzl, flffzlflfll ' A l iwlflilfllr 11,9 if . A 1gfstf52,i?li,li -ms 2 - laws 75 ,l . . ,,,,,,g,,,,, 1 .?,l,L,.: Eh t2fflw +i,i,f gfiiff . z lit 4356133 X ii f fl :stil ji ,vw sy 1122565 2 1:54 lfm f 1 -aziga .lvlsffag::'zisl1ify .ie lim ,ff K' 'f'flt i W'l' 1 wqsisiifzf 'fllll 'iii '2::, 'i f':s,, '. i2s'iisg,'1.i4 . ssmzigjll ,A ,. a,t-15-w.,,., ,ig t g5,1.s5g,i,r, it yi? :,, ', . I RR QV szvjiiifif ,g RSM gm ff I, .,,.. . ijiliiffgl 5,'t2'w: - its ' -3,1 -- 'L iilffiifw ll W S 'Iliff fs1..fffH2w .afflict iff, if nfl , if .YfflliiiWfxee' if ' ' ilziiililii1gliHi2i.llivlsP A f llllwll s orifgitfigiisffrevfww' I lwgfi.-11 gif, miggmqf:1f,:w3i' sit ...rsffifrsi Vifll tif will ' ll fgfggigig irlrlilllft ,. ,S X 335515 f -2 5 is ,ri 5 R ' r . wiggle li 223212 -,. :mg Rl? J, 1 '55 .wa , wsm ., I, MR. JOSEPH GAF'FNEY, B.S. Loras College Mathematics Assistant Coach Advisor, Junior Class, Prom
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bon WOJTALEWICZ, Secretary, DAVE DoBRzYNsK1, President, JOEL SCHMIDT, S.A.F. Representative, DICK PLANSKY, Vice President. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Now we are Seniors! We will graduate soon and take our places in this world. I-low well we can visualize that first year of high school. We were meek, a little frightened, and eager to see what lay ahead. As the year progressed, however, our homeroom teacher was driven to distraction as the young birds felt their wings and began to fly. Our Freshman year was an experience that was totally new and equally exciting to all of us. We lost that inferior attitude and took on a more sophisticated one as we became Sophomores. We joked as the Sophomores before us had done at the antics of the new Freshmen. As Sophomores we worked as a team to initiate the Freshmen. We schemed and planned to make our initiation the best ever. Then, without realizing it, we were upperclassmen - Juniors! We said that word over and over again, hardly believing we could feel so important. Our Junior year was an eventful one, indeed. Our class play, Act Your Age, was a highly successful one. Then came that colos- sal affair, the Junior Prom. Jay Glasshof, the Prom king, and Rosella Dulek, the queen, led the grand march. The theme Country Gardensi' was accented by the white picket fence and the multi-colored flowers. Our prom was rated one of the best Thorp has ever had. In the Spring, too, Pat Kenney represented us at the State Forensic contest at Madison. Class day for us that year was a serious affair, for we occupied the Seniors' seats. Being Seniors was somehow different. Each time we did something for the last time, we whispered to our- selves, I must appreciate this as I can never do it againf, Our Senior Class play, Here We Go A gain, was a fine comedy. We went to Medford to have our Senior class pictures taken. We smiled and hoped for the best. Out 0' the Pines and The Seniorian became realities. We assumed new duties and accepted responsibilities which were foreign to us. At the end of the first semester four Seniors had attained high honors with a straight A record. They were Dave Dobrzynski, Tasia I-Iarycki, Pat Kenney, and Darrell Natzke. We, the members of the Senior class, believe that we have established a good record and we are sincerely proud to graduate from a school with the standards Thorp High School maintains. We look to the future with the hope that it can be as fine as the preceding four years have been. Page Ten
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