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PROM i'UMlNll'l l'El'l nirling: Mr. .Xmumlr-on. Ni-il lirm-ren, Robert Bl'llZSCll2lXVL'l, Armon Micke, Conlon Vzyzewicz, Eflwzirrl Bieno, Ricllarcl Alger, Mr. VVitzig ntcilz lizitlili-on llmlziuski, Nancy ljmlqiiist, Dorothy Bzulzinski, ,luzinnc klirlw, llonclrln linrnopp, Ruth llogumill. JUNIOR PROM On May 1, 1954, the Thorp High School gym was the setting for a very colorful prom. The gym was decorated with yellow and white streamers, generously sprinkled with butterflies, and strung between Japanese pagodas. White picket fences, literally covered with pink and blue morning glories, bordered the dance floor. This, added to the huge scene which made the background for the volcano at the far end of the gym, carried out the theme for Madame Butterfly very well. King Neil Broeren and his Queen Catherine Conway led the grand march and were attended by Robert Benzschawel and Kathleen Badzinski. Very appropriate music for this occasion was furnished by Billy Uthmeier and his Band. Much credit must be given to our advisors, Mr. Amundson and Mr. Witzig, for their many hours of work and all the advice which did so much to make the Prom a success. llugz- 'l'llirtyL-iglit
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l'l'R'l'lS IJRIX E Sl'X'Rlf'l'.-XR lilllllll'i'II llzulzinski. Ruth llugumill. CURTIS DRIVE Although we did not surpass our set quota in sales dollars this year, we again experienced a very successful Curtis Drive sale which ended with a grand total of Sj52,212.41. As in previous years, the Seniors and Sopho- mores competed against the Juniors and Fresh- men. At the end of the drive we found the Sophomore and Senior team netted a total of S1,112.29, and the Junior and Freshmen team netted a total of 351,100.12 The outstanding class in sales dollars was the Sophomores with a total of 567511. Top sales honors went to a Freshman, Vir- ginia Hendriks. Vir,Q'inia's sales amounted to 513678. As a reward Virginia received a wrist watch and ensemble. At the end of the drive the customary draw- ing was held at which Bonita Stewart was the lucky winner of a beautiful Benrus wrist watch. The winner of the individual salesmanship trophy was Janice Jacques. With the aid of the class captains: Nancy Lindquist, Patricia Kuester, Dorothv Badzinski, Bernice Butterfield, Fred Kenney, Jo Hmielak, Anne Hedler, Kathleen Kenney, Ray Price, Ingrid Lindquist, Susan Baldeschwiler, and Michael Sneider and the two competent secretaries, Ruth Bogumill and Kathleen Badzinski, Thorp High School concluded another successful year of Curtis Drive Sales. 3 T S2 3 Stzimliiigt Bliclizncl Sncimlcr, Ingrid ldiiilquist. Huriiicv liutterliclml, Kxitlilcjsn llzulzinski, Ruth llugumill. .Xiiiir lluillcr, R115 l'r Suntuml: l':it Kll05fL'I', Katlllecii liciiiicy, Nancy l,lIllllIlllSI, Dorothy Hiulzllislvi, Susziii llzililrsclixxiln-r. ,lu llmirlxilv. Not Slirmn: Fred Kciiiicy. Page Tl1ll'Ij'-SCYCII
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1 l if ss, M WEL, Upper left: Grand March. 61? Q' 4: JUNIOR PRGM 1954 Madame Butterfly Upper rigrlit: Back Row: Mrs. -Conway, Mr. Conway, Mr. Bros-ren, Mrs. Bron-ren. In Front: Catherine Conway and Neil Broerc-n. Middle left: King' Neil and Queen Catherine. Lower left: Cl'OWHlllE' of the Queen. Lower right: Finish of the Grand March. l':ipZc 'l'li1rt5-1
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