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l i 4 4 1 N K l 1 First Row: Margie Cook, Nancy Lindquist, Ingrid Lindquist, Rosanne Conway, Genevieve Guell. Second Row: Diane Zaborowski, Theresa Szatalowicz, Dorothy Boardman, Rosann Ebben, Iulia Kaminski, Donelcla Karnopp, Keith Glasshof, V -Dorothy Badzinski, Gene Zaske, Allene Kenney. I Third Row: Judy Glasshof, Mary Ellen Pabich, Ruth Smigaj, Iackie Hedler, Bernice Butterfield, Edward Bieno, Pat Maslowski, Bruce Soli, Luann 1 Schmidt, Arthur Alger, Jim Schauer, Tom Qualle, Richard Alger, Bernadette Cukla, Marylin Plansky, Kathleen Badzinski, Tom Hirsch. Fourth Row: Patricia Kuester, Dorothy Kliminski, Marian Henke, Donray Izydorck, Donald Mikolainis, Donald Nevala, Harold Hallanger, Jerry 1 Olson, Roger Podhola, Rex Schmidt, John Klouda, Patricia Urbas, Delores Parks. Standing: Maxine Turenne, Jean Cook, Gerald Phillips, Byron Bogumill, Michael Boguniill, Gordon Hansen, Julia Muenich, Mr. Lee. Band A band is, no doubt, one of the most active or- ganizations within a school. Our school has been no exception. The Thorp High School 53 piece Band, this year under the direction of Mr. Victor Lee, played an important part in school as well as com- munity affairs. During the course of the year, the band played three concerts, each proved to be most successful. The Band also journeyed to Stanley to play a concert for the student body of that school. Besides having fun - much experience was gained from this road trip. The Band took part in both concert and parade activities at the Music Festival, which was held in Eau Claire, May 2. Many music students took part in the solo and ensemble contest at Eau Claire. Those participating were Tom Qualle, Richard Alger, Donray Izydorek, Pat Urbas, Margie Cook, Genevieve Guell, Allene Kenney, Gene Zaske, Tom Hirsch, Dorothy Badzin- ski, Rex Schmidt, Arthur Alger, Jerry Olson, Eugene Vllilhelm, Jim Schaurer, Marylin Plansky, John Klouda, Rosanne Conway, Ingrid Lindquist, Delores Parks, Julia Muenich, and Susan Harycki. All in all, the school year, as far as the band was concerned, Went very well. MAIORETTES Kitty Kenney, Dorothy Boardman, Margie Cook, Ingrid Lindquist, Maxine Turenne. Page Thirty
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Seated: Irene Zarada, Dorothy Boardman, Rosanne Conway, Genevieve Guell. I Standing: Mr. Wenninger, Joseph Czernicki, Byron Bogumill, Roger Hoffman, Arnold Smith, Roger Turenne, Armistice Day Program To fit the occasion the Speech Class, with Mr. Wenninger as their instructor, prepared and presented an Armistice Day Program. The program centered about a play, The Great Choice, in which Irene Zarada and Byron Bogumill had leading roles. It brought out the problems of modern society. The American Legion and the Auxiliary were in attendance to take part in the program. They presented the Colors before the program and withdrew them when it was over. An appropriate atmosphere was created by the Thorp High School Band. They played a medley of such songs as, America, 'tWhen Johnny Comes Marching Home Again, and The Star Spangled Banner. The solemnity of the program was very effective. Page Twenty-nme
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s Margie Cook Mixed Chorus This vocal group, which consisted of 17. boys and 48 girls, held a high spot in our extra-curricular program. Under the direction of Mr. Lee the chorus sang' between acts of both the Junior and Senior Class Plays. They also took part in the Christmas Concert. The Chorus actively participated in the music festivities held at Eau Claire in the spring. Six vocal solos and ensembles were entered in the contest. First Row: Kathleen Badzinski, Marlene Burkhardt, Dorothy Gollhardt, Betty Neiman, Jackie Hedler, Mary 'Ellen Pahich, Sylvia Cieslek Dorothy Grabowski, Maggie Cook, Diane Zaborowski, Dorothy Kliminski, Ruth Smigaj, Jo Hmielak, Joan Borowsxi, Joan Carpenter, Dorothy Barlzniski Bernice Butter e rl. Second Row: Mr. Lee, Maxine Turenne, Genevieve Lasiuk, Jeanette Butrym, Mildred Kurtinaitis, Beverly Polansky, Theresa Szataulowicz Nancy Lindquist, Lorainne Tomkowiak, Rosanne Conway, lvlarian Henkc, Ruth Bogumill, Patricia Mamayek, Delores Parksa Julia Muenlcll Third Row: Sylvia Endru, Irene Jaskot, Donelda Karnopp, Patricia Maslowski, Wanda Johnson, Joanne QROITIHHOWICZ, tiene Laske, Robert Sobol Roger Turenne, Allene Kenney, Jean Cook, Elaine Kodl, Mariana Staniee, Theresa Kowalski, Darlene lxubera. I Fourth Row: Patricia Urbas, Norbert Teelaw, Tom Qualle, Byron Bogumill, Florian Szatalowicz, Carl Johnson, Jim Schauer, Leonard Burzmski Leonard Znkowski, Jerry Phillips, Richard Teclaw, Michael Bogumill, Gordon Hansen, Jo Ann Grucelski. Page Thirty-one
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