Thorp High School - Seniorian Yearbook (Thorp, WI)

 - Class of 1953

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ROBFRT BADZINSKI, ROSANN CONWAY, JEAN COCK, BERNADETTE CUKLA, JACK DALLAS, ROSANN EBBEN, SUSAN HARYCKI JULIA KAMINSKI. ALLENE KENNEY, ROBERT MERTENS, GERALD PHILLIPS, TOM QUALLE, MARGIE REICHERT, ARMON SCHMIDT, RICHARD VANDERHYDEN, RICHARD WIATER. Who's Who ROBERT BADZINSKI was Football Manager for four years, active in Basketball, and a Sports Editor for the Seniorian. ROSANNE CONWAY participated in the State Forensic Contest, State Music Festival, and the Senior Class Play. She was also a Cheerleader. JEAN COOK, the Art Editor of the Seniorian, was Homecoming attendant, and reigned as Queen of the 1952 Homecoming. BERNADETTE CUKLA participated in the State Forensic Contest, Literary Editor of the Sen- orian, Editor of the Out O' the Pines, Badger Girls' State Representative, took part in the Senior Class Play, Curtis Drive Captain, and was co-editor of the Juniorette. JACK DALLAS was a defensive star for four years on the football team, and basketball man- ager for four years. RosANN EBBEN was president of the Booster Club, Girls' Prom Queen, Cheerleader, partici- pated in the Junior and Senior Class Plays, active in forensics, and a member of the Senior- ian staH. SUSAN HARYCKI was the Business Manager of the Seniorian, Homecoming attendant, accom- panied solos and ensembles, and was a partici- pant in the State Music Festival. JULIA KAMINSKI, the Valedictorian of our class, took part in Junior and Senior Class plays, participated in State Forensics Contest, was on the Out O' the Pines Staff, Student Council, and D. A. R. representative. ' ALLENE KENNEY was the Editor of the Senior- Ian and co-editor of the Juniorette, a Student Council member for three years and delegate to Page Nineteen the State and National Student Council Con- vention, participated in the State Music Festi- val two years, Senior Class Play, a Curtis Drive Secretary, participated in forensics, Chairman of Girls' Prom Committee, and School Orchestra for four years. ROBERT MERTENS, the Vice-President of the Senior Class, played terrific basketball for four years, and Was outstanding scholastically. GERALD PHILLIPS, the Class Secretary, was bas- ketball captain, football captain, All-Northwest Quarterback, and outstanding in all sports and music. TOM QUALLE, President of the Student Council, was Prom King his Junior year, Badger Boys' State representative, active in football and bas- ketball all four years, in the School Orchestra, participated in the State Music Festival, co- editor of the Juniorette, and a Sports Editor for the Seniorian. MARGIE REICHERT, the leading lady in both Jun- ior and Senior Class Plays, was a member of the Seniorian Staif, a cheerleader for four years, and active in Forensics. ARMON SCHMIDT, Coach Haldy's right-hand man, played a major role in the construction of our prize winning homecoming float, was a tremendous spark in the production of our beautiful prom, also he was noonday basket- ball referee. ' RICHARD VANDERHYDEN, the Seniorian Photo- grapher for two years, was also a hard hitting man in football. RICHARD WIATER, the Senior Class President, was the Assistant Editor for the Seniorian, and a Mathematical Genius.

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Kaminski, are the pI'oud parents of Quadruplets, born Saturday. Julia returned to her bricklaying job on the following Monday. Her husband, Robert, is convalescing from a nervous breakdown. Paris is aghast by the new, daring, wOman's costumes being designed by Jack Dallas. His newest creation, The Black Angel, is being modeled by the shapely Martha Jane Francis. Star gazer, Irene Zarada, stationed at Mt. Pal- mor, proved the theory of the Solar System - that system of which the sun is the center, comprising the Major planets, Minor planets, fPlanetoids or Asteroidsl, satellites, comets, and meteorites of the Minor planets. The basis of her proof was the recent stratospheric expedition undertaken by the fearless, death-dodging, rocket flyer, Joanne Romanowicz. Eureka Springs, Colorado, held their annual Pancake eating contest. This year a new face and winner was seen among the many entries. Miss Rosann Ebben, formerly of Thorp, Wisconsin, was crowned, t'Miss Pancake of 1978. The unmarried two-hundred fifty pound champ will make personal appearances throughout the United States within the next year. The funeral parlor proprietor, Ed 'Digger O' Dell' Hass, completed his new mortuary just in time to carry his fourth wife, Wanda Johnson, over the threshold. Robert Lewandowski, at present working as a research chemist for the Lipton Tea, Brewing, Sz Water Pollution Company of Chlorphyl City, Green- land, Cwhere it's too cold to smell anyway!j, has discovered a cheaper way of making Iced Tea, his only problem is finding ice picks big enough to chip the glacier. Our Last Will ROBERT BADZINSKI wills his ability to steer clear of girls to Byron Bogumill. LENARD BURZYNSKI wills his clean hands to whom- ever has time to wash them. , RUBY BUSS wills her homey ways to Audrey Langiewicz. ROBERT BUTTERFIELD wills his heartwarming smile to Marylin Plansky. k SYLVIA CIESLEK wills her cowboy yodel to Dorothy Deutchlander to go with her guitar. ROSANNE CONWAY wills her excuses to Arnie Smith. JEAN COOK wills her Know How to Tom Hirsch. BERNADETTA CUKLA Wills her writer's cramp to next year's Literary Editor of the Seniorian. LORRAINE DAHM wills her death seat in Al KOtecki's car to St. Peter. DON DOBRZYNSKI wills his flirting eyes to John Meyer. ROSANN EBBEN wills her milkman back to the dairy. MARTHA JANE FRANCIS wills her driving timidity to Roger Turenne. FRANCES KMIECIAK wills her rnotherly instincts to Nancy Giwojna. AL KOTECKI wills his green Batmobile to Mr. Kitch. ANN LARSON wills her cute little figure to Chester Przybylski. GENIVIEVE LASIUK wills her punctuality to James Pabich. ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI wills his mechanical mind to Don Zukowski. DON NEVELA wills the Einstein within him to Albert Kaczmarek. EUGENE NORYSEWICZ wills his wavy hair to Gertrude Marek. GERALD PHILLIPS wills his fast running legs to the University of Wisconsin. ALOIS PIWONI wills his dry humor to Carol Reinke. TOM QUALLE wills his leather lip to Arnie Zaborowski. MARGIE REICHERT wills her Saturday nights back to the weekend. . JOANNE ROMANOWICZ wills her tallness to Joan Carpenter. ARMON SCHMIDT wills his dependable helping hand to the Junior boys, so that next year's Seniors will have a winning Hoat. ELEANORE SCIEZOR wills her nerve racking giggle to Peter Lukowiewicz. JOE SIEGIENSKI wills Joe Czernicki back to geometry class so he can pass the course. FLORIAN SZATALOWICZ wills his innocent look to Marlene Burkhart. RICHIE TECLAW wills his love for blondes to Jackie Hedler. HELEN TRUSE wills her long tresses to Jo Hmielak. PAT URBAS wills her frequent trips to Stanley to the Motor Bus Lines. Digiti- 7. AA Q- RICHARD VANDERHYDEN wills his slick chick appear- ance to Dean Liazuk. RICHARD WIATER wills his advanced math course to Mr. Gaffney. IRENE ZARADA wills her levies to Florence Kolodziej. JEANETTE BUTRYM wills her dark hair and eyes to Don Van Loo. NORBERT TECLAW wills his sparkling personality to Lucy Soborowicz. WANDA JOHNSON wills that certain somebody's class ring to the jeweler so that he can get the tape off of it. FRANCIS GRABON wills his knowledge of headache sedatives to Gordon Hanson. EDMUND GRENDZINSKI wills his broad shoulders to Darlene Kubera. ' ED HAAS wills his ability to converse with the oppo- site sex to Len Zukowski. JAMES HAAS wills his football shoulder pads to Jet Pilot. ALLENE KENNEY leaves to find the Holy Grail. SUSAN HARYCKI wills her red hair and freckles to Maxine Turenne. KATHLENE HAZUGA Wills her experience with the mentally deficient to any teacher who feels that he needs it. IRENE JASKOT wills her regular morning letters to Mona Tieman. JULIA KAMINSKI wills Homer back to his Out-of- Town girl friend. Page Eighteen



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Junior Class BETTY NEIMAN, Secretary-Tfreaswrefrg DUNALD VAN LOO, Vice- Presidentg ROGER TURENNE, President. With a busy year ahead of them the Junior Class, under the guidance of Mr. Amundson, elected the following Class Officers: Roger Turenne, Presi- dent, Donald Van Loo, Vice-President, and Betty Neiman, Secretary-Treasurer. The Junior Class was well represented in sports. Eleven boys went out for football. Those making the first team were Byron Bogumill, Edward Ciolkosz, Donray Izydorek, Harley Nerdrum, Roger Turenne, Leonard Zukowski, and Gene Zaske. Junior boys among the first ten on the basketball team were Donray Izydorek, Harley Nerdrum, Roger Tur- enne, Bill Urban, Edward Ciolkosz, and Arnold Zaborowski. Betty Neiman was chosen, by the Booster Club, to be a Junior Cheerleader. She proved herself by doing a swell job of cheerleading. Although the Juniors got off to a slow start in the Curtis Drive, they displayed their selling ability by finishing as the highest class in subscription sales. For the Homecoming Festivities Julia Muenich was elected to represent the Junior Class as an attendant. Under the advisorship of Miss Dunn the Juniors published a semi-annual newspaper, Cardinal Hi- Lites. Julia Muenich and Genevieve Guell did a fine job of editing the paper. The Junior Class Play, a mystery comedy, A Stranger in the Night, which was staged in April, proved to be very successful. Stairway to the Stars was the theme of this year's Junior Prom. After long hours of preparation the scene was finally set for the 1953 Prom, which was held Saturday, April 18. Howard Sturtz fur- nished the music. When the school year ended, the Class of '54 looked back into the past with a feeling of accom- plishment and satisfaction. Page Twenty

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