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I ' ' 5 9 B -6 i Sv. l ' L, ,W f vi Suited: .lulizi Xlucnich, fieiicvicvc- fini-ll, Yzilcnria Marek, ljllflifhy Bozirflvnzin, Lucille Solmoroxxicz, lizirrict llalcrlxi. Stuniliugz Xlrs, 5kXIlll5Ull. Bctt, .Xnn fie1in:in.lJolores l'zirl-cs,l-firr:i11lt' 'lhiiilqrmizilxl lxzitlm- lYlItl'lL'T'lIlIll-Q. Roger lurenm-, Bill l x' lwk ii.., Cardinal Hi-Lites The Cardinal Hi-Lites, formerly t'Out 'O The Pines, again made its weekly appearance in the Thorp Courier, informing the public of the school happenings. Dorothy Boardman headed the able staff as Edi- tor, with Genevieve Guell, Dolores Parks, and Betty Ann Neiman as assistant editors. Roger Turenne and William Pawlak edited the sports column, while Julia Muenich, along with Valencia Marek took care of news reports. Harriet Male-cki and Kathie Papier- niak wrote the Senior Biographies with Lucille Sob- orowicz and Lorraine Tomkowiak providing the humor column. Deserving much credit is Mrs. Swanson, our staff advisor, who enabled us to perform this task with greater ease and with honor. QU? E ,.. ff I 'X Kathleen Bfulzinski. Mr, NYenninger. Nancy Lindquist. Thorp HiaSign Our Student paper, Thorp Hi-Sign, was a fine example of our work in the field of journal- ism. This paper was published bi-monthly by the Junior Class. Nancy Lindquist and Kathleen Badzinski, co-editors, headed a competent staff advised by Mr. Wenninger. Page Tliirty-ninc
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l First Row: Richard Swanek, Edward liosilc, Ray Price, Ray Gnlowski, Armon Micke, Joanne Micke, Ronald Schultze, Leon liolccki, Alex tirt-mlzinski, K croine Nt-isius, Gordon Schinit l ficcmnl Row: Dale llukkanen, llonalfl lPalin1.,lerry XYojt, Edward Nalzkc, Lawrence Ulejniczalc, james Kramer, Bill Pawlak, 'Eraiik Andrnszlciewicz, litllfflfk Nteleck, lhmald Ryniec, VVallr:r Pawlak. 'I'liird Row: Archie Snhorowicz, Leo Iialdeschxvilcr, ,lohn lilick, NVilliam Miller, Roman Marek. john Maier, Donald Soderberg, Donald Miliolziiliis, Edward liaminski, Mr. fiwaiisnn. Fourth Row: Clarence Biddle, Leon I.z1to, -illfillll jakmviez, Tlioinas Ileinpehnan, Frank llilgert. ,loc Czernicki, Eugene XVil- hchn Nzirion Sit-niclik .'xIltllUllY XN'ilczck, ltuhcrt Fresc, lfihh Riixv: Frank fialigt-ii, llcrnaril llolirzyiiski, Richard fznlmakoxvski, llouald ltogalski, Richard Przyliylslii, Louis Platt, ,Iohn llc-pa, Robert Smith. F. P. The Thorp Chapter of the Future Farmers of America is advised by Mr. Swanson. This year they elected Ronald Schultze, President, Robert Smith, Vice Presidentg Chester Przybylski, Secretary, Leon Kotecki, Sentinelg and Arrnon Micke, Reporter. Joanne Micke was voted Chapter Sweetheart. P. H. A. The Future Homeinakers of America elected the following officers at the beginning of the year: Betty Ann Neimen, President, Doris Reichert, Vice- Presidentg Ruth Bogumill, Secretaryg Maxine Tur- enne, Treasurerg Julia Muenich, Parliamentariang Yvonne Krupa, Historiang Josephine Hmielak, Rec- reation Chairrnang Kathleen Kenney, The F. H. A. is advised by Miss Olsen. Ifil-cr Rnwg I,orrainc llazngta, Estelle X'X'argolet. ,lean Yetterkind, Eleanor Vetterkind, lone Siinet, Jolanta Mikolainis, Marian lla-iiltta .Xnn lleillcr, Vatherinc l'4nixx:iy, Pauline licpa, Roscinae Lulsasiewicz. Sc-coml R-iw: Marx' Ann NY5czan'ski, Louise Salvack, ,Iosephine llinielak. Kitty Kenney, julia Muenich, Ruth Bogzuinill, B1-ttx' .Xnn Neiman, lloris Reichert, Maxine 'l'urt-nne, Yvonm- Krnpa, Sharon Jcnncss, Germaine Radzinski. ' Thirfl Row: lJ:ii'h-iic Liaznls, Lucille XYiniarczyk, Bernice Raciliorski, Mary Ann Ruda, Dorothy Sieginski, Alice Sciczor, loan- nu Mielsc. llorothv Hgnlzinslqi. Barbara Fulczyle, Margie Daniclewicz, Loretta Uherle. Ethel Kliineek, Elaine ,lakmvisezi lfnnrtli Row: Sta-pliaiiic Suzcch, Lou .Xnn lianiinski, Patricia Mainayek, Mariane Staniec, Vat Kuestcr, Charlotte Burzynski, Bernice linttcrliehl, linmtliy liliniinski, Susan Rnsch, Elaine Fortck. Dorothy Boardman, Lola Riddle, Miss Olsen, Fifth Row: ,lacqnt-Iinc liedler, liatliryn liliniecl-4. -leancltu Kodl, Lillian Miziarka, Florence Przyhylski, Theresa Szatalowicz, Rosalie Silkaitis. llarrict Xlalceki, Nancy Lindquist, Marylin Plansky, .lanice jacques, Marlene lflurkhardt, Sandra Daines. Page Thirty-eight
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First Row: Rivlixirrl .Xlggeig lfrn-:I li.-init-y, llium- fzilioiwiwski, hlzickic llcillcr, Ruth lingmiiill, lieu-i'ly Polzilislfy. ll in ii Riilli Nnii i IJ iollix lilllltlllllll lil Xl Si-ruiiil Row: -lozui iirlivclslqi, llorutliy Holllirirelt, .'Xiim'tlr rikku Q- , .' 'g:j, mi' 1' 1 1 , 'z . zislowslci, .lulizi Nm-nit-li. 'l'liii'4l Row: just-pliiiic lliiiiclzilx, Ming lfllcn l':1liirli, -lim liisvr, lilll-llL'l'lllL' l'2lIilL'l'lll1lli, liorotlly iJC'lllSt'lllJlIliiL'1', Nr. XNC'!l'Illllgk'l', Mgnrylin i,lJlllSlij', lik'llL' Znskc, Nxiiicy l,lIllllIlll5l, Rivliziwl hlziimrlxi, liilwzird lliciio, lloln-rt Smitlf. Forensics Shortly after the second semester got under way, interested students, coached by Mr. WVenn1nger, be- gan their work in the forensic field. Beverly Polansky and Mary Ellen Pabich placed first and second respectively in the school serious rlcclamation contest. These two, along with Cathy Conway, Marylin Plansky, humorous declainationsg Ruth Bogumill and Annette Hokkanen, Orationsg first Row: lanice jacques, Alice Giwojna, Kitty Kenney, Susan Rusch. Dorothy Boardman, 4 minute speech and Julia Muenich and Nancy Lindquist, extemporaneous read- ing' traveled to Stanley where they participated in the district contest. At Eau Claire, Julia Muenich received the only A for our school and earned the honor to partici- pate in the state forensic contest which was held at Madison on April 10th. Freshman Declamations Ann Hedler. second and third respectively. second Row :D John Klouda, Jolzmta Nlikolainis, Ralph Slierberg, Ann Hedler, Curhei-ine Conway. lhlgc Forty Under the supervision of Mrs. Swanson, the annual Freshman Declamation contest was held early in March. In the class eliminations, y nine students were selected to present then numbers on the stage before the student body They were: John Klouda, Catherine Conway, Kathleen Kenney, Jolanta Mikolainis, Janice Jacques, Ralph Sherberg, Alice Giwojna, and In the finals, Kitty Kenney and Cathy Conway shared first place honors and weie entitled to have their names engraved on the trophy. Janice Jacques and Ann Hedler placed
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