Thorp High School - Seniorian Yearbook (Thorp, WI)

 - Class of 1954

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LEONARD ZUKOWSKI Football 1. 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 43 S..-X. F. Rt'lfI't'SCIlt1lf1YC' DONALD ZUKowsK1 1, --1111111 To order Production Staff 43 Booster Klub -Ig Basket- Baseball 13 Basketball 5, Foot- ball 33 Noondzxy Basketball 1, Z. ball 33 Noonday Basketball 1, Z, 43 Homecoming Committee 3: 3, 43 Noonday Softball 1, 2, F. Xoonclnv Softball 1, lg F. F. A. if. A. 1, 3. 1, 5. ' 5 P1-1YLL1s ZURAKOXVSKI Booster flnli 2, 3. 45 Lilirary l'lub 43 F. H. A. 1. Class Prophecy Professor Hirzy, now enjoying' his retirement in Eidsvold, the beautiful suburb of Thorp, decided to fly to the World's Fair of 1979 at Chicago. Leonard Zukowski, P1'OfCSS0l S chauffeur, drove him to Uncle Louie's Airport, now owned by Arnie Smith. Professor Hirzy purchased his ticket from Elaine Kodl and was on his way to the plane when he heard someone yell, Extra! Extra! Of course, it was Jimmy Pabich still trying to make his million by selling papers. He boarded the plane and was greeted by the smiling hostess, Harriet Malecki. l.Iuch to his surprise the plane was piloted by Alex Grendzinfski and co-piloted by his charming wife, the foi mer Pat Maslowski. The Professor was resting comfortably and looking out the window when suddenly he saw Ed Ciolkosz drift by with his parachute and rifie. Ed was just bird hunting the modern way. The time passed rapidly and he soon found himself at his destination, Chicago. From the airport he took a taxi, driven by Donald Zukowski, to the Van Loo Hotel, owned by Don and his wife, the former Gertrude Marek. Hotel Clerk. Gene Zaske. gave him his key to room number 70589 and Rog Turenne, Bell Hop, carried Professor Hirzy's six suitcases to his suite. Professor was fascinated by the head chamber maid, Julia Muenich, who was cleaning' his room at the wrong time. fOr was it the right time?J Delicious food, cooked by Chef Ed Natzke, was served to him by the head waiter, Peter Lukasiewicz. The Professor retired early after an enjoyable day. He was awakened early the next morning at 8:00 A. M. by a sharp knocking' at the door. It was only Toni Hirsch, making his daily rounds winding the hotel clocks. Page Twenty 'one

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M 1331 fy LORRAINE TOM KOWIAK Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster Klub 2, 3, 43 Library Club 3, 43 Forensics 23 Cardinal Hi-Lites 43 Xoonday Basketball Z3 Noonday Volleyball Z3 Stranger In The Night Production Stall' 33 F. H. A. 13 Anything Goes 2, DONALD VAN L00 ARNOLD ZABOROWSKI Baseball lg Basketball 2. 33 Foot- ball 3' Student Council 3 Stranger In The Night Prof duction Stall 3' F. F. A. 1 Z 4 Anything Goa-si23 Noondayi Ilasf ketball 1, 4, ROGER TUREN NE Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 4: lfootball 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Vhorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Class President 2, 33 Prom King 33 Student Vouncil 13 Maid To Order 43 Stranger In The Night 33 Cardinal Hi-Lites 43 Christmas Ball 43 Prom Committee 33 Fork ensics 3g Seniorian Staff 43 Bad- ger Boys' State Representative 33 Anything Goes 2, 43 Armistice Day Program 33 Salutntorian. WILLIAM URBAN Basketball 1, 2, 3, C'o-falitain 43 Student Council President 4g Noonrlay Basketball 1, 23 Home- coming Conimittee 43 F. F. A. 1, Treasurer Z. GENE ZASKE Neillsville High School 1, 2 Band 2, 3, 43 Forensics 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball Z, 3 43 Baseball Z, 3, 4g Prom Com- mittee 33 Seniorian Staff 4 Stranger In The Night 3 Maid To Order 43 Mixed Chor us 3, 43 Noonday Basketball 2 School Orchestra Z, 4. Page Twenty 1



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Immediately after breakfast the Professor made his way to the fair grounds. He walked up and down the midway, not knowing what to do first. Even though the lady wrestling match between Nancy Giwojna and Beverly Polansky fascinated him, he decided to go to the horse races. Professor Hirzy placed his money on Harley Nerdrumys, Smiling Bill, ridden by Roger Hoffman, but the crowd's favorite Morgy Mick ridden by Bill Urban and owned by Butch Izydorek, the city morgue proprietor, again placed first. The next attraction that caught his eye was the beauty contest. The judge, Ray Gutowski, named the four finalists as Florence Kolodziej, Lorraine Tomkowiak, Phyllis Zurakowski, and Doris Reichert. He didn't have time enough to stay until the winner was announced, for the stock car races were soon to get under way. The races were featuring Guell's Grave Gamblers, known world wide for their death defying driving. Professor happened to have sat down by one of the more successful alumni of our class, Donald Rogalski, who is a prominent lawyer in Rogalskiville. It was extremely hot that day and after the races, Professor went for a glass of Walter's Beer, which was served to him by Joe Czernicki. Incidentally, he and his wife, the former Oleta Kramicz, own the Walter's Beer Corporation. VVhat's this over here? Of course, it's Cy's Side Show with acts from different lands. His main feature is Dolores Parks, Estelle Pawlak, and Marylin Plansky, the world famous hula dancing trio from Hawaii. Over in the corner is that great juggler from Italy, Louis Burzynski and his assistant, Chester Karpinski. By the way, they are now juggling account books. As he was leaving, the Professor had difficulty in getting out the door past the fat woman, Margie Cook. Once again Professor Hirzy was off down the midway bound for the bullfight. The main attraction was Marion Andruszkiewicz and his bouncing Brahma. Bouncing Brahma was a vicious bull and Sir Marion was unable to control his vitality. Soon Marion was carried off the arena on a stretcher with his fiance, Joan Langiewicz and an attending doctor at his side. The Professor felt he had enough of this manslaughter and made his way forward to the fortune teller's association. Dorothy Boardman, the head fortune-teller, directed him to the witches, Lucy Soborowicz and Audrey Rhyner, who together told Professor's fortune. To climax his day at the fair, the Professor took in the Paris fashions and was surprised to see the three models were Caroline Szczech, Kathie Papierniak, and Darlene Frese. Leaving the fair, he walked down Sobol Avenue, named after Bob, the man of concrete. One of the first things that caught his eyes was Depa's Used Car Lot, owned by the master salesman of Used Cars, John Depa. Right next door was Pool's Pit, specializing in the serving of prunes, owned by Bill Pawlak. Business was booming and while waiting for Ray Stroinski, the headwaiter, to give him a table, he bought a package of cigarettes from Valencia Marek, cigarette girl, who was famous in her trade. After dinner, the Professor went to the back room where Rake 'em and Take 'em Bill Darge led him to the roulette wheel. After playing for over five hours he cashed in his chips at the door with the checkout girl, Betty Ann Neiman, who counted out his winnings. Feeling that he had a fine time, Professor Hirzy started back to the hotel. On his way he was tapped on the shoulder by Arnie Zaborowski, who asked him for a quarter. After returning to the hotel, he packed his suitcase and took a plane home. His happy thought of home was soon changed when Marion Sierocuk met him at the plane to collect for past due bills. Mr. Sierocuk represented the John and John Bill Collecting Agency, operated by John Smigaj and John Larson. After returning home, Professor Hirzy took a week's rest. During this time he thought about the people that he had met on his way to the fair. Strangely enough, he had known all of them before in the graduating class of 1954. Page Twenty -twd

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