Thorp High School - Seniorian Yearbook (Thorp, WI)

 - Class of 1952

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LRST X We the Senior Class of 1952 do hereby will the following: Eugene Badzinski wills the squirrels remaining in Northfork to Jean Cook. Arnoldine Benzschawel wills her love for Fords to Armon Schmidt. Jane Benzschawel wills her roller skates to Arnie Zaborowski. Edward Bobb wills his beautiful shorthand outlines to Ruby Buss. Elaine Darge wills her rat terrier dog to Audrey Lewin. Agnes Depa wills her shyness to Leonard Zukowski. David Dobrzynski wills Rosanne Conway to Coach North for safe keeping. Rosella Dulek wills her Kilroy eversharp to Mr. Qualle. Jo Ann Frese wills her cigars to Groucho Marx. Roger Frese wills his gay and frivolous mannerisms to Cy Bogumill. Dale Glasshof wills his size 15 clodhoppers to Pee Wee Badzinski. Richard Gostomski wills his blond hair and wicked smile to Estelle Pawlak. Pearl Graikowski wills her roomy overalls to Irene Zarada. Mary Harycki wills her inherited musical inclination to Arnie Smith. joan Hedler wills her secret romance to Margie Reichert. Sylvester Harycki leaves for college. Evelyn Hilgert wills h-er extraordinary hair to Pat Urbas. Patricia Kenney leaves. fThank I-Ieavenslj Virginia Kinas wills her nickname Babe to Genevieve Guell. Lorraine Kubera wills her broad stature to Donray Izydorek. Deloris Lato wills her billfold snapshot collection to Allene Kenney. Sophie Lis wills her Geometry book and protractor to Mr. Gaffney with kindest regards. Jack McGinnis wills his socks and accessories to Bernadette Cukla. Leonard Maier wills his sideburns to Don Van Loo. Margaret Mertens wills Francis Kmieciakis brother back to her. Bill Miclcie wills the polka to whoever invented it. Janet Mikolainis wills her make-up work to Richard Vanderhyden. Alice Mroz wills her dancing finesse to Peter Lukasiewicz. Pat Moore wills her yellow sweatshirt to Irene Jaskot. Darrel Natzke wills his mathematical brain to Albert Einstein. Gertrude Ogurek wills the shifting apparatus in her father's car to Miss Trindal. Richard Oldroyd leaves to make a million with which he hopes to support Lillian. Jerome Pabick wills his dilapidated glasses to Doris Reichert. LaVerne Panel: wills her peroxided hair to Joe Warczytowa. Richard Plansky wills the buck that got away to Richard Wiater. Lillian Przybylski wills those soul-touching eyes to Lucy Soborowicz. Donald Rubisch wills Mickie, his boxer dog, to Charlie. CliHord Schmidt wills his rudy complexion and mile-deep dimples to John Depa. Joel Schmidt wills his football pants including the tape to Neil Broeren. Rita Slupski wills her guard position on the physical educa- tion basketball team to Jean Vetterkind. David Smith wills his correspondence with his English gal to Francis Grabon. Richard Swienton wills his superb build to Superman. Jerome Szeczech wills his expressive eyebrows to Roger Turenne. Richard Szymanski wills his life-long ambition to join the Foreign Legion to Jack Dallas. Edward Tomkowiak leaves to become a mortician. Bob Verkuilen wills his soothing voice to Eleanore Sciezor. Vernon Wegner' wills the windows in his Chev to Bob Butterfield for use in his truck. Betty Wink wills her vivacious wink to Bob Mertens. Ernest Witek wills his ,appealing smile to Carol Reinke. Marion Witek wills the money he has invested in his num- erous cars to the United States Treasury. Marion Wnek wills his devilish grin to Rose Wincek. Bob Wojtalewicz wills his immense vocabulary to Miss Dunn. Edward Wojtalewicz wills his membership card in The Big Four to Tom Qualle. Charmaine Wolf wills her Hute to Bill Urban. Edna Zeman wills her' diamond ring to Shirley Vetterkind. Page Sixteen

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Agnes Depa is manager and directing force behind the Chicago Six-Footer Club which introduces six-foot men to six-foot women with marriage in mind. Dave Dobrzynski is the housewives' darling because he has perfected a new soap-Hake miracle even better than Duz -it is called Dob. Rosella Dulek has amassed a fortune as a contestant on television quiz programs. Quiz masters have found that her combination of impudence and I.Q. make her a hit with TV audiences. Roger Frese's brilliant chemical deductions have re- sulted in that superb new product so popular here in the North - anti-frese. Dale Glasshof is steadily climbing the ladder in the National Educational Association. Mr. Grassl's most recent letter arrived just before he completed this summary. It was from the Honorable Richard Gostomski, U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan, and his wife, the former Charmaine Wolf who attended the exclusive President's Ball at the White House. All present were mystified at the entrance of a striking young matron bedecked in the most beautiful of Parisian attir-e and jewelry. It was finally Richard who recognized her as Lady Pearl Graikowski Effingham, wife of the wealthy English playboy, Lord Dudley. Mary fTasiaj I-Iarycki is occupying the Chair of Professor of Music at the University of Warsaw, Poland. I-Ier husband, David Smith, plays violin in the Warsaw Symphony. Sylvester Harycki and Edna Zeman, co-starring in their ballet presentation Too Much Love, have danced their way into the hearts of the American people. Joan I-Iedler has collaborated with Marion Wnek on his latest book, How Low the Moon. Joan's previous book, IF: No Sin was obviously a best-seller. Evelyn I-lilgert and Sophie Lis have at long last returned from a world-wide search for several types of cattle to blend into their prize-winning breed which they call the ujernseyf' Patricia Kenney, who has given up her very promis- ing film career to marry the Aga Khan's second son, is currently representing her husband's people in the United Nations. Virginia Kinas went abroad after the Korean War to study problems of rehabilitation, married a Chinese coolie, and is rearing an ever-increasing family in the mountains of Tibet. Lorraine Kubera returned from her last African hunting expedition with a variety of jungle beasts for the Chicago Zoo. In Casablanca she ran into Jack McGinnis-she brought him back too! Deloris Lato is now a member of the League of Professional Women Screamers whose members scream as needed in Hollywood productions. Listen carefully to the screams in the next movie you attend! Leonard Maier has finally accumulated enough money so that he can retire to his Florida estate. They always say it is the simple inventions that pay off - Leonard invented a new device for salting peanuts. Janet Mikolainis' art exhibit last fall caused a further break between the old and the new schools of artistic thought - the chief topic of debate was the merit of janet's painting entitled Whistler's. Father. The model was Bill Micke. Alice Mroz's newest novel, which portrays the life of stage actress Margaret Mertens, is called Gone with the Cyclone. It is rumored that certain copyrights may have been infringed upon. Dick Plansky, the new advertising manager for the American Tobacco Company's new de-nicotized cigarette, is romancing Patricia Moore, the noted Swedish Masseuse. Doctor 'Gertrude Ogurek, whose scientific articles appear regularly in the best magazines, is doing a series of television broadcasts in which she is shown performing dental work on animals of the Chicago Lincoln Park Zoo. Last week's program featured Doctor Ogurek and Hilda the Hippo. Dick Oldroyd has sold an idea to the Gillette Com- pany for two million dollars. There is now one less blade in every package of Gillette Razor Blades. Jerome Pabick, the new Shorthand king, is touring the country demonstrating his technique. Lillian Przybylski's new casino L'Arrabiata fThe Spitfirel , located on th-e French Riviera, has captured the hearts of the international set, and it is said that fortunes change hands at the flick of the wrist at Darrell fGaylordj Natzke's roulette wheel. Don Rubisch is teaching th-e finger-wave course at the Avalon Beauty School in Los Angeles. Betty VV ink has taken the course three times already. joel Schmidt and Bob Verkuilen are operating a florist shop in Albuquerque -specialty: violets.. Hay-fever sufferers have deluged Rita Slupski with letters praising her' wonderful new soda-pop called Slup.', This new concoction is not only vitamin-fortified, but it also contains Clifford Schmidtis new wonder-drug Schmidticillin. Metropolitan opera-goers tell us that Faust has been given a new and refreshing twist this season - Richard Swienton has the lead. Jerome Szczech and Bob Wojtalewicz, attorneys in the Windy City, are well-known for their legal work in aiding persons with difficult last names to simplify them. Richard Szymanski, of the Columbia Broadcasting System, is famous for his sitting-up-exercise program at 5:30 each morning. LaVerne Panek attributes her suc- cessful career as a model to this outstanding program. Ed Tomkowiak's new shorthand book Simplified for Simpfetons, which stresses only 25 brief forms, has al- ready gone through five editions. Our old Shorthand teacher says the book is nothing short of genius. Vernon Wegner is combining the writing of poetry with prospecting for precious Stones. His first volume to be published is Poetical Gems. Monsieur Ernest Witek, designer of Parisian linery, has rocked the French capital with his latest contribution - American h-eels. Marion Witek, the noted lecturer on English usage, has recently appeared at the University of Wisconsin. His topic was The Recurrence of Syntactical Re- dundancef' Edward Woijtalewicz has joined the AAA fAutomo- bile Association of Americaj and intends to devote full time to this work. Page Fifteen



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W' 4 A1be1t Kacmqreyk 5 Roger Olejniczak - 6 Marion Wnek - 7. Rosanne Coxfivgay 1. Donelda Karnopp - 2. Ioe Kostick f 3. Jim mger - . ' . - . . ' . . I - 8. Eugene Badzinski - 9. Don Rubisch W 10. Evelyn Hilgert - 11. LaVerne Panek - 12. Jerry Phllhps - 13. ,Tustin JakOW1CZ - 14. na Zeman 4 15. Edna Zeman - 16. Sonia Szymoniak and Pat Urbas - 17. Guess VVho? - 18. JoAnn Romanoyvxcz --1 19. Dorothy Deutschlander - 20. Betty Wink -- 21. Dorothy Deutschlander - 22. Rosaxmeis wedding - 23. Robert Badzinski - 24. Don M1k0121H1S - 25. The party - 26. Thorp Seniors - 27. Justin Jakowicz. Page Seventeen

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