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We, the members of the class of 1952, dedicate our Seniorian to you, Mrs. Florence Soli. With a deep sense of gratitude We are pleased to convey to you the feelings which your Work with us has engendered during our four years at Thorp High School. Through your efforts our school was given a more pleasant Working en- vironment for students and faculty. You deserve Commendation for the efficiency with which you, in con- junction with Mr. Qualle, performed your daily tasks which in turn foster- ed a more efficient school unit. As a parting gesture we leave with you our best wishes and the memory of another graduating class to whose efforts you have given further impetus. MRS. FLORENCE Sou Office Secretary DEDICHTIUH
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THUHP HIGH SCHUUL THORP HIGH SCHOOL Thorp High School, it is with mixed feelings that we, the members of the class of 1952, walk through your doors for the last time as students. We are sad in so far as we must leave not only you, but all of the friends we have made within your walls among the faculty and student body. With many backward glances, we are leaving your classes and extra-curric- ular activities we so thoroughly enjoyed. But, in a. sense, it is not our loss in- curred at graduation upon which we must dwell, but rather the grand new horizons which lie before us made possible by our stay with you. Because of your instruction and guidance we will all be more able to pursue our life goals with renewed vigor, we surely will be better citizens. As the patterns of our individual lives unfold many of us will journey far, pur- suing new fields and making new friends, but you, Thorp High School, will always be an old friend the thoughts of whom are surrounded with rich memories.
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THE STHFF no .,-...W .,..,..L.,,L,,.,. . . E Q First Row: Patricia Kenney, Gertrude Ogurele. Second Row: Evelyn Hilgert, Sophie Lis, Allene Kenney, Virginia Kinas, Mr. Grassi. Third Row: Richard Vanderhyden, Roseila Dulek, Edward Wojtaiewicz, Charmaine Wolf, joel Schmidt. Top Row: Richard Oldroyd, David Dohrzynxki. THE SENIORIAN STAFF We are sincerely proud to present the 1952 Seniorian to you. It indeed has been an engrossing and satisfying procedure to prepare our yearbook for publication. Our annual has advanced through the years to become one of rhe foremost yearbooks in the surround- ing territory, it is comparable to a college yearbook in many aspects. Mr. Grassl capably advised the 1952 annual. Under his direction, the staff members worked in unison to write articles, arrange pictures, and meet deadlines. The Seniorian Staff has certainly enjoyed preparing the 1952 book with the competent help of our advisor. Shortly after school began staff members were selected. Patricia Kenney was chosen Editor-in-Chief of the Seniorian. With the help of the Assistant Editor, Eddie Wojtalewicz, the work progressed. The Literary Editor, Virginia Kinas, was the watchdog of the written material. .Dick Oldroyd combined his writing ability and his interest in sports to edit our football and basket- ball section. Dave Dobrzynski ably assisted him in this work. Charmaine Wolf put her artistic talent to work in our annual. Gertrude Ogurek, Sophie Lis, and Evelyn Hilgert, assisted with the details and the finish- ing touches of the Seniorian. Thar all important pho- tography was well taken care of by photographers Joel Schmidt, Dick Oldroyd, and Richard Vanderhyden. Allene Kenney, the Underclassman Editor, gained valuable experience which she will be able to use next year. Finance is, of course, one of the most important facets in publishing any successful yearbook. Rosella Dulek managed the business matters. As Business Manager, Rosella did commendable work in raising funds so that we might have an annual of high quality. VV e hope that this publication will be of interest to you not only now, but in the many years to come. There- fore, the Seniors humbly submit the 1952 Seniorian to you. Page Four
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