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F.F.A. First. Rowt Chester Przybylski, Roger Frese, Joe Siegienski, Ioc VVarczytowa, Ray Stroinski, Bill Urban, John Maier, t jim Vifinger, Arnold Zaborowski. Second Rowz- Alex Grendzinski, Donald Mikolainis, Dean Liazuk, Donald Rogalski, Bob Butterlield, Phillip Soper, Louis r .Burzynski, Ronald Schultge, Gordon Czyzewicz, Mr. Swanson. Flnrd Row: Archie Suborowicz, Eugene Petruzates, Casimer Pawlicki, Bob Lewandowski, Peter Lukosiewicz, Marion Sierocuk, Roger Olcjniaczak, Edward Natzke, Armon Micke. Fourth Row: James Persak, Bernard Dohrzynski, Carl Johnson, Joseph Guheli, jim NVisz, Leon Kotecki, Francis Benzschawel.. Top Row: ,Louis iarpenter, Chester Kosik, Joseph Cfzernicki, Joe Kostick, justin jakowicz, Jude Schmidt, john Depa, Tony Lis, Frank Sniegowski. F.F.A. The Future Farmers of America, under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Swanson, is an organization designed to promote modern and efficient farming methods. These objectives ar-e achieved through active participation in well-planned activities. The members elected to lead the F.F.A. for the 1951- 52 term are Peter Lukosiewicz, Presidentg Robert Lewan- clowski, Vice Presiclentg and Arno-ld Zaborowski, Seciy. F.H.A. The goals of the Future I-lornemakers of America run parallel to those of the Homemalcing Department - improved living conditions, more capable home manage- ment, and general preparation for future dom-eistic responsibilities. The club ofiicers for the year are: Rosella Dulek, President, Margie Reichert, Vice President, Janet Miko- lainis, Secretary, and Rosann Ebben, Historian. F.H.A. First Row: Sharon Short, Rosann Ebben, Margie Reichert, Rosella Dulek. Second Row: Kathleen Hazuga. Shirley Vetterkind, Gertrude Marek, Dorothy Grabowski, Lorraine liubera, Alice Mroz, Evelyn Hilgert, Jane Benzschawel, Pat Moore, Arnoldine Benzschawel. Third Row. Valencia Marek, Ioan Carpenter, Joanne Micke, Dorothy Badzinski, Eleanore Sciezor, Florence Przybylski, Ann Larson, Kathleen Badzinski, Annette Hokkanen, Irene Zarada, Estelle Wargolet, Gertrude Barth, Lillian Maziarka. Pauline Kraniicz, Dorothy Deutschlander. Fourth Row: Mona Tieman, Agnes Depa, Donelda Karnopp, Oleta Kramicz, Ruth Bogurnill, Rose VVincek, Carol Slawatyniec, Nancy Lindquist, Alice Sciezor, Sonia Szymoniak, Joan Gutowski. Fifth Row: Estelle Pawlak, Patricia Kuester, Jean Vetterkind, Pearl Graikowski, Jo Ann Frcse, Harriet Malecki, Elaine Darge, Betty Wink, Mrs. Madden. I l , Last Row: Sandra Short, Caroline Szczech, Marjorie Kodl, Helen Truse, Elaine Kodl, Joan Langiewicz, Audrey Langiewicz, Florence Kolodziej.
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STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: Kathleen Badzinski, Doris Reichert, Mr. Backus, David Dohrzynski, Gertrude Ogurek. Standing: Allene Kenney, Jerome Pabich, Harley Nerdrum, Torn Qualle. STUDENT COUNCIL Our Student Council, which was organized last year, continued its work during the 1951-52 school year. It attempts to demonstrate the democractic process and serves as a link between students and faculty. The nine-member Student Council is advised by Mr. Backus. Suggestions for school improvement are collected by Council members, discussed at meetings, and acted upon. This year this organization has sponsored a Sports- men's Rally and noon-day dances each Friday. They have also joined the National Association of Student Councils. BOOSTER CLUB Firstlliowz Ioan Borowski, Dorothy Boardman, Phyllis Zurakowski, Estella Wargolet, Pat Kenney, Joan Hedler Rita Slupski, Margie Reichert, Kathleen Hazuga, Katherine Papierniak, Ruth Boguniill. Second Row: Genevieve Lasiuk, Gertrude Barth, Susan Harycki, Sylvia Cieslik, Bernadette Cukla, Irene Zarada wicz, Evelyn Hilgert, Florence Przyhylski, Rosella Dulek, Estelle Pawlak, Arnolrline Benzsehawel, Betty VVink Doloris Lato, Dorothy Grabowski, Margie Cook, Ma-rylin Plansky, Pat Maslowski. Third Row: Norbert Teclaw, Frances Kmieciak, Ruby Buss, JoAnn Romanowicz, Rosanne Conway, Agnes Depa Danlene Frcse, Lillian Przybylski, Julia Kaminski, Ann Larson, Eleanore Sciezor, Pat Urbas, Audrey Lewin, Ric iard Teelaw. Fourth Row. Sandra Short, Rosann Ehbcn, Margaret Mertcns, Ioanne Micke, Dolores Parks, Shirley Vetterkind, J Cook, Virginia Kinas, Sophie Lis, Gertrude Ogurek, Marjorie Kodl, Elaine Kodl, Nancy Lindquist, Alice Sciezor, Joan Carpenter, Dorothy Batlzinski. Fifth Row: Lucille Sohorowicz. Gertrude Marek, Pearl Graikowski, Jean Vetterkinrl, Patricia Kuester, LaVerne P Elaine Darge, Harriet Malecki, Tasia Harycki, Audrey Langiewicz, Florence Kolodziej. 1 n Charmaine Wolf, , Adeline Bartosie- Lorraine Kubera, , Lillian Maziarka, Donelda Karnopp, o Ann Frese, Jean Sonia Szymomak, anek, Helen Truse Top Row: Betty Neimen, Lorraine Tomkowiak, Lorraine Dahm, Martha Jane Francis, Doris Reichert, Valencia Marek, Irene Iaskot, Annette Hokkanen, Joan Gutowski, Kathleen Badzinski, Pauline K1-amicz, Oleta Kramicz, Joan Langiewicz, Darlene Kuhera, Dorothy Deutschlancler. Page Thirty -one Carol Slawatyniec,
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THE JLNIORETTE Berncitlette fukh Tom Oualle Allene Kenney THE IUNIORETTE The juniorette, a newspaper published each six weeks by the junior class, is composed of pertinent bits of news, feature articles, and current student opinion. Each member of the class has an opportunity to show his writing skill by providing something for the paper. Miss Dunn is the advisor of this paper. The work has proved to be educational as well as entertaining to all members of the class. OL I' O THE PINES First Row Bob wVOjt3.lENVlCZ Rosella Dulek Virginia lxinas Tasxa Harycki Evelyn Hilgert Lillian Przybylski Arnoldlne Benzschawel Second Row Dick Plansky Dick Olclroyd Pat lxenney Dave Dobrzvnski 10111 Hetller LaVerne Panek Betty Wink OUT O THE PINES The Out o the Pmes 15 publish d weekly in the Thorp Courzer by a staff of fourteen Seniors Tasia I-larycki was appointed Editor, and Rosella Dul k Lillian Przybylski Virginia Kinas, Evelyn Hilgert, and Bob Wojtalewlcz served as Assistant Editors Feature writers were Pat Kenney and Dave Dobrzynski The humor column was done by LaVerne Panek, Joan I-ledler, and Arnoldine Benzschawel Sports were covered by Dick Plansky and Dick Oldroyd Betty Wink reported the grade school news Under the guidance of Mrs Gertrude Swanson, stalf members learned some of the fundamentals of ournalism and very ably reported Thorp High School news events to Courzer readers Page Thirty three i 7,7 K ci .w Y . ., , , Z - - , . . . ,. . Y . 4 . . . . . : , , y . , 5 ' I x - 9 v '! K J Y ' I , . . . B . . . lt. . i ,D I l .. , . 2 .
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