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, ,',, 7 , Q Q. l Standing: MR. GAFFNEY, MR. HIRZY, IJoLoREs PARKS, lJoRoT1-Ir BoARDMAN, MARGIE Cook, RUTH BoG1iM1LL. Sitting: JULIA MIlPINIC7II, GENIGYIEYPI GUELL, ROGER TVRENNIC, PAT lVIASLONVSKI, Tom H1Rsl'H, BEVERLY POLANSKY, GENE ZASKE. Kneeling: ARNIESMITH. SENIORIAN STAFF It is with a mixed feeling of pride and relief that wc, the graduating Class of 1954, present our Seniorian to you. Many long hours have been spent in the planning and preparation of our annual for publication. We, as members of the Seniorian Staff, feel humble and honored at being entrusted with the task of preparing the Seniorian for publication. This year's staff was chosen by Mr. Gaffney soon after the opening of school. Pat Maslowski was selected as Editor-in-Chief, assisted by Roger Turenne. In charge of writeups, Dorothy Boardman was placed as Literary Editor. We feel that she and her assistants, Julia Muenich, Beverly Polansky, and Genevieve Guell, have done an excellent job in the Literary department. The underclassmen were ably represented by Ruth Bogumill, who served as Junior Editor. Our Art Editor, Margie Cook, and our Sports Editor, Gene Zaske, have added much to our annual by expertly handling their departments. Everyone knows that pictures make the annual. With this in mind, Arnie Smith and Dolores Parks were chosen as photographers. On the surface, it would appear that that is all that's necessary for the completion of any annual, but there is always a minor problem of money. To keep us suiiiciently supplied with the necessary cash, Tom Hirsch, as Business Manager, proficiently handled the finances. Through the able guidance and assistance of Mr. Gaffney, our advisor, and Hirzy, our Literary advisor, the job of editing the Seniorian was made much easier and pleasanter for the staff. VVe wish to thank the members of the faculty who so willingly co-operated in any way they possibly could. We hope that you will enJoy looking through this, our Seniorian for 1954, as much as the Editor and the staff have enlioyed bringing it to you. I':1ge- lfvllll'
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lf , ,.'- --NJ .W .Mawr . A 1 -. ,- .1 Letter To The Student Body Thorp, Wisconsin April 19, 1954 As another school year nears the end, The 1954 Seniorian is taking form. Activities around the publications oifice indicate a rush to meet the deadline with editorial copy. Soon the Editor-in-Chief and her staff may breathe a little easier as the final copy goes to the printer. It is always interesting to anticipate a new year book. Naturally the year book mirrors the ideas and philosophy of the Editorial Staff. Recorded in script and picture are the significant high lights of the school year. Later to be perused and recalled as former classmates gather for reunion. It is, indeed, a worthy activity and one that requires long hours of exacting planning and preparation. I know that the planning and preparation for the 1954 Seniorian has been thorough and complete. I take great pleasure in congratulating the Staff, Mr. Gaffney and Mr. Hirzy on a job well done. You can be justly proud of your accomplishment as The 1954 Seniorian takes its place among the Seniorians of the past. To Mr. Gadney, Mr. Hirzy and the Staff' a sincere thanks. Sz'111'erely, NEWELL E. QUALLE
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