Dorchester High School - Dorhian Yearbook (Dorchester, WI)

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TO Miss Maxine Mason An encouraging class advisor.. An inspiring teacher, And a loyal friend, We, the senior class, take pleasure in dedicating this 1939 Dcrhian. ID o £ Ht i a W Staff STAFF Katherine Bauernfeind- Myrtle Herman -------- Daila Hoffman -------- Carol Ockerlander ---- Advisors: Prin. Durward McVey-------- Miss Maxine Mason --------- Miss Harriot Doda Editorial! Adelo Kiober--------------- Kenneth Schumacher -------- Ycrnicc Olson ------------- Jonet Gcbort -------------- Caroline Bock ------------- Francis Allar ------------- Kenneth Foloy ------------- Activities: Donald Brocokc------------- Viola Limboe ------------- Betty Promcau-------------- Francis Allar ------------- Bcrnico Schroibor --------- Horbcrt Pucschncr --------- Business --------- Manager Assistant Manager ---------- Editor • Assistant Editor —- General Business --------- Editorial Photography ---------------- Art -------------- Sports ---------------Sports -------- - Activities --------------— Copy -------------- Class --------- Photography -----------------Band ------------Gloo Club --------— Forensics ----Photography Club --------Girl Scouts ............. F.F. A Phyllis Schicf - Poarl Schroibor— CopJrcRcadcrs: Lorraine Umlauft Typists Arlene Violand Mario Mayr ____________— Sales Manager ------------Advertizing Managor Ruth Skoog Elroy Jenson Ruth Fishor Viola Kellner Iono Paff Marcolla Umlauft I Dorchester Senior Cl as To Graduate Friday Night Dalia Hoffman Valedictorian (By News-Herald Correspondent) PittsvUle—Graduation exer- cises for the 1939 senor class of Dorchester High School will he conducted in the Recreation Hah here begining a 8 p. m. Friday, June 2. The program will be as follows: _ “Processional.” piano, HODeri Johnson: salutatory, “An Old American Custom.” Kenneth Fo- ley; vocal duet, “I Love a Little CollegeAdele Kieber and Viola Kellner; senor band selection. Robert Johnson, director; class will “Heirs of Hope and Labor Pearl Schreiber; senior octette selection; class prophecy, Kath- erine Bauernfeind and Anselm ! Schmidt; instrumental duet i.™ Phyllis schief and Fran- ces Allar; valedictory, “Could It Happen Here?” Dalia Hoffman; class song; presentation of diplo- mas by Pi'in. Durward McVey. The class roll includes the 1 names of Frances Allar, Katherine Bauernfeind. Caroline Beck. La- Verne Copeland, Ruth Fishei, Jeanette Gebert. Kenneth Foley. Dalia Hoffman, Violet Kellner. Ruth Skoog. Marcella Umlautt. Adele Kieber, Isabelle Mayr, I Marie Mayr, Marion Neuhaus, I Kenneth Foley Salutatorian Vernice Olson. lone Paff. Phyllis Schief. Anselm Schmidt, Pearl Schreiber, Robert Sedlack. Sara Stelzel, and Lorraine Umlauft. This year's valedictorian. Da-.ia Hoffman, is the daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Max Hoffman Jr., and ; has maintained a scholastic av- erage of 92.18 during her four iyears in high school. Active in foi- ; ensics during the four years, she i represented the school in contests during her junior and sophomore years. , She was a member of the Gills Glee Club for four years and par- ticipated in three operettas, won the girls' ping-pong championship during her senior year, and is president of the senior class and class editor of the Dorhian. Kenneth Foley, salutatorian. is the son of Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Foley and has maintained a scholastic average of 91.77 during Ins four jears in high school. Winnei of a basketball letter each year, he was honorary captain in his )unioi year, was a member of the Boys Glee Club for three years and took part in three operettas. He carried extra work during ms cameu , -v junior and senior years and ail graduate with two extra credits j Daila Hoffman We must all hang together, or we'll hang separately Robert Sedlack I v ant girls educated to !. ,be charming . Prances Allar ['May I speak to you----Mr. evans ? Katherine Bauernfcind __ Where's Homer ? Carolyn Bcclr She'll have red hair until she dyes . kJJL- L y Ruth Wisher All the world loves a quiet girl . Jeannette Gebert If words were pennies, she'd be a millionaire . Kenneth Foley All the great men are dying- ---Idon't feel so well myself’.' _ ) - Viola Kellner She's backward about coming forwnrd Isabelle Mayr Where there's a will, there ' s a way . Marie Mayr A sense of humor is of angels . Adele Kieber For loyalty to her class, none can surpass her . Marion Neuhaus Away with books, let’s have some fun . Vernice Olson What’s the use of knowing how to dance, when there are no boys to dance with lone Paff Quality, not quantity . Anselm Schmid The more I see of women- the better I |ke my dog( Ruth Skoog Men ? Oh, yes—I likajbhe men. I like them veripfce. verree much . Sarah Stelzel Not just any Boy . Lorraine Umlauft All I do is study from i one moment to the next , Marcella Umlauft All good things come in small packages . Lavcrne Copeland He can argue a point until it's worn off . ,, k °y C- L 7 5 I s TO RY We, the senior clas entered Dor-Hi in 1935 as thirty-eight inexperienced freshmen. The following year found us with thirty members in our group. Our first two years were spent in accustoming ourselves to the general routine of things. During our junior year we took an active part in the first High School Carnival, staging the playlet Podger vs. Bolcher as our carnival stunt. We also acted as hosts to the seniors at the Junior Promenade led by prom king. Bob Sedlack and his queen, Frances Allar. Our present senior year finds us with twenty - three energetic individuals. The events of our last year followed each other in rapid succcsion. As aur stunt for the Carnival of '39 we presentea Colonel Arrows Amateur Hour. Perhaps the main event of our senior year was editing the Dorhian which we consider quite an achievement. On May 18, 1939, the seniors, under the direction of Miss Maxine Mason, presented the class play, Charm School . 'The cast consisted of: Austin Bcvcns---------------------------------Bob Sedlack David MacKensie---------------------------Kenneth Foley George Boyd------------------------Anselm Schmid Jim Simpkins----------------------- on Underwood Tim Simpkins------------------------ Elro Jensen Homer Johns-------------------- La Verne Copeland Elise Bencdotti--------------------Frances Allar Miss Hays.......---------------- Kate Bauernfeind Miss Curtiss-------------------------Janet Gebcrt Sally Boyd-------------------------Dai la Hoffman Muriel-------------------------- Phyllis Schief Ethel Pearl Schreiber Alix------------------------------------------Ruth Skoog Lillian------------------------------Carolyn Beck Madge--------------------------------------Vcrnice Olson We ended our high school career June 2nd. A banquet was held at 6:30 P.M. for the graduates and their parents, after which we adjourned to Recreati :.nal Hall for Commencement Exercises. Our program consisted of talent from the senior class. Our brief history thus ends with commencement exercises held June 2nd, 1939. Commencement Program Processional March Militajre „ Mr. R. E. Johnson An 012 American Custom Salutatory Kenneth Foley vocal Duet Adcle Kieber Viola Kellner Schools of Yesterday and Today Class History Janet C-ebcrt Medley Band Ensemble Frances Allar, Kate Baucrnfeind, Ruth Fisher, Viola Kellner, Vcrnice Olson, Phyllis Schief, Pearl Schreibcr, Sara Stelzel, and Bob Scdlack. Heirs of Hope and Labor Class Will Pearl Schreiber Senior Glee Club Kate Baurrnfinnd, Carolyn Beck, Ruth Fisher, Daila Hoffmnn, Viola Kellner, Adcle Kieber, Frances Allar, Isabelle Mayr, and Marie Mayr. Progress is by Short Steps Class .Prophecy Kate Bauernfeind Instrumental Duct Frances Allar Phyllis Schief Could It Happen Here Valedictory Daila Hoffman Class Song Senior Class Presentation of Diplomas Principal McVey The class motto is: The elevator to success isn't running, take the stairs. .' Thc colors ore cardinal and white and the flower is the tea rose. r Daila Hoffman - Editor-in-chief of Dorhian4, Assistant Ed. 3, Class Pres. 4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Operetta 1-3 Photography Treas. 4, Forensics 1-2-3-4, Class Play 4, Valedic- torian 4. Phyllis Schief Basketball 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Glee club 1-2-3-4, Operetta 1-2-3 Forensics 1, Class Pres. 1t3, Vis pres. 2-4, Class Play 4, Dorhian Manager of Carnival 4. Pearl Schrieber Band 2-3-4, Glee Club l-2-3 -4. Operetta 1-2-3, Dorhian 3-4, Scouts 1-2-3, Vice-Pres., 3, Photography Sec’y 4, Class Sec'y 4, Class Play 4, Basket- ball 1-2-3-4. Robert Sodlack Class Pres. 2, Basketball 1-2-3- Prom King 3, Class Treas. 4, Dor hian 3, Kittenball 3-4, Tennis 1 Class Play 4, Popularity Rep. 3, Photography Club 4. Frances Allar Band 2-3-4, Basketball 1-2, Prom Queen 3, Scouts 1-2, Gle- Club 1-2-3-4, Sec'y Treas. « • Photography Reporter 4, Oper- etta 1-2-3, Dorhian 3-4, Cla s Play 4. Katherine Bauernfeind Band 3-4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Operetta 1-2-3, Class Sec'y 3, Dorhian 3, Business Mgr. 4, Photography Pres. 4, Scouts 1-2, ;'.eer leader 4, Forensics 1-2-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Class Play 4 Carolyn Beck Glee Club 1-2-3, Forensics 1, Table tennis 1, Dorhian 3-4, Operetta 3, Class Play 4. Ruth Fisher Glee Club 1-3, Basketball 1, Eand 1-2, Operetta 3, Class Ploy Assis t Mgr. 4, Dorhian 3-4. Kenneth Foley Basketball 1-2-3-4; Captain 3; Baseball 1-2; Ktfttenball 3-4; Tennis 1; Class Play 4; Do rhian 3-4 Operetta 1-2-3; Salutatorian 4; JeannetteJSebert Treas. 2-3; Popularity Rep 3; Class Play 4; Forensics 1-3; Dorhian 3-4; Viola Kellner Adcle Kieber B and 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3 Photography Club 4; Operetta 1-2-3; Forensics 1; Dorhian 4 G1 ee Club 1-2-3-4; Forensics 1-2-3-4; B asketball 1-2-3-4; Operetta 1-2-3; Class Play Manager 4; Scouts 1-2; Dorhian 3-4; Photography Club 4. : ■ CO 1 laabelle Mayr i Marie Mayr Glee lj Photography Club 4; Gleo Club 1-4; Dorhian 4; Photography Club 4. Marlon No uhaus Olson, Vernico Gleo Club 1; Operetta 1; Photography Club 4. Forensics 2; Basketball 3-4 Dorhian 4, Class Play 4; Ione Paff Schmid Anselm Photography Club 4 Class Play 4, Popularity Rep.4 Sarah Stel cl Ruth Skoog B and 1-2.-3-4, Glee Cl ub ±, Basketball 1-2-3-4; Operetta 1 Gl ee Club 1, Basketball 3, Dorhian 4, Class Play 4. Eorraine Umlauft Marcella Umlauft Photography Club 4, r : 1 r • Photography Club 4. Do rhian 4. popularity Rep. 4 Co .pelanfi, Laverne Basketball 4, Kittenball 3-4 Class Play 4, cA il'UNIOp. ‘ 2 A? c«;3ll(Iall FRONT ROW Kenneth Schumacher, Pres. Don Underwood, Vice-Pres Myrtle Herman, Sec'y Carol Ockerlander, Trea Elroy Jensen Ray Dake Arlene Violand Eugene Ramminger Betty Premeau Rose Haas SECOND ROW Evelyn Sorenson Viola Lindboe Donald Broeske Ethel Krause THIRD ROW Robert Johnson, Advisor Donald Paulson Franklin Fritsche Kenneth Leach Herbert Pueschner V Vt Thev Junior class entered school in 1936 with 28 freshhien. In 1930 they returned with 17 mem- bers our of a previous number of 25 from the Sophnore class of 1937. The first important event of our class was the high school carnival. We received, first in our class stunt entitled, Follies of the Gay • Nineties, under the direction of our class ad- visor, Mr. Johnson. Candidates for kin0 and queen of the c rnival were Myrtle Kerman and Don Underwood. Those elected as class officers were: Ken- neth Schumacher, President, Don Underwood, Vice President, Myrtle Herman, Secretary, and Carol 0c1 erlander, Treas irer. Our class received first place in the high school tournament for o tside acti ities, this was the second year we obtained such honor. The forensics brought three firsts in the local contest. Carol Ockerlander--Orator r, Ethel Krause--Serious Declamatory, Ethel i;rause--ii;x- temporaneous Reading. Ethel Krause winning two fifcsts had her choice of Extemporaneous Reading. Detty Premeau having received second in Serious Declamations represented Dorcheste. in the league contest held at Westboro where she received first place. We are also proud of Myrtle Herman and Donald Broeske, who took part in the contest. We have twelve members in the band: Broeske, Dake, Fritsche, Herman, Jensen, Violand, Sorenson, Krause, Underwood, Schumacher, Pueschner, and Ockerlander, and seven in the girls 0lee club: Myrtle Herman, resident, Lindboe, rause, Violand, Sorenson, Premeau, Ockerlander Pianist, under the direction of Harold Kinyoru . Those representing us in basketball for boys on first team ere: Captain, Kenneth Leach, Don Underwood, Kenneth Schumacher. On the second team: Elroy Jensen, and Franklin Fritsche. Tnose on the girls basketball team: Viola Lindboe, Carol Ockerlander, Betty Preaeau, Eve- lyn Sorenson, and Myrtle Herman. We are very proud of our girls team for having received first in the girls basketball tournament. The outstanding event of the s:hool year was the Junior Prom led by Prom King--Kenneth Schu- macherand his 9 ueen--Arletta Lindau. Music was furnished by Norm Iiinkley and the Castilians. The hall was trimmed in blue and white colors with a checkerboard ceiling and a rock garden and fountain. JfepHOCRf ' $OL L(CaL L FRONT ROW Hollis Waldhart Kenneth Gebert John Btrassburger Roger Brunner, Pres, James Bauerrf..: :id Milton Kronschnabl, Vice-Pres Gordon Puoschncr Martin Jacobs Elroy Jenson SECOND ROW Chester Rinka, Advisor Dorothy Broeske Caroline Ramminger Mae Olson Elaine Krackenberger Arietta Lindau Dorothy Lueddke Ruth Scidmore, Soc y Marie Schreiber Anita Gebert Bertha Haufo Marcella Waldhart THIRD ROW Tbeo Underwood, Trcas. Betty Bochanyin Bernice Schrcibcr Ethel Harris Dolores Bruss Beatrice Karris Mae Weidcman Ila Krause Arl ie We id cm- n Donald Pickett (Not on the picture) { ‘ ' tiff In 1936 Dor-Ki enrolled'27 bewildered fresh- men. e were green, but sincerely wished for a riper shade. We spent the first few weeks gettin tomed to our new environ ent. ;ccus- Our class took part in many outside activi- ties: Arietta Lindnu, Mae Olson, and Dorothy Eroeske entered the f.rensic contest and one of our boys, namely Donald Pickett, played basket- ball on the first team. We had returned to Dor-Ki in 1938 with 33 members in our class, of which, 31 still remain. It was our privilege to initiate the fresh- men in the first all school oai ty given October 10, 1938. For the carnival, as a class stunt, we pre- sented a I instrel Show, with the aid of our ad- visor, Mr. Chester Rinka. Our candidates for King and Queen in the Popularity Contest were Caroline Ramminger and Milton ronschnabl. Those from our ranks who p]ay in the 'irst band are Arietta Lindau, Gordon Pueschner, Bernice Schrfei-er, and Marie Schroiber. In the glee club the following sop mores will be found, namely, Blaine Krackenbc-r er, Ila Trause. Arietta Lindau, Caroline Rar.xrin. er, Ruth Scidmore, Bernice Sc’-relber, and arie Schreiber. At the election of class officers we elected Roger Brunner as president, Milton Fronscbnabl as vice president, Ruth Scidmore as secretary, and Theo Underwood holds the office of treasurer. In the forensic contest for 1938-39 Arietta Lindau was the only contestant. FRONT ROW Isabelle Paul Esther Rutherford Marilyn Sorenson, Treasurer Deloris Llepko Charolette Nelson Mildred Schreiber Doris Anderson Clarence Gcbert Irene schmidt Adeline Stoibar Alice Mason Loretta Siegert SECOND ROW Milton Tischendorf Blanche Genrich Rose Mario Bartz Ida Mao Hartman Evelyn Fritsch, Secretary Audrey Brocke Magdalen Mertens Lucilio Remus Mike Poters Joyce Sebold Lois Wolf Verna Paul THIRD ROW Goreless Jenson Frod Reynolds Herbert Malchow, Vice-president LaVornc Sautor John Harris Tony Zak Warron Jenson Donald Genrich, President Eugono Pueschner Harold Kinyon, Sylvester Mayr Richard Brege David Rau Advisor. mm CpWTca) $ C3C3SK| Doris Anderson....Trapeze Performer On Coney Island Rose Marie Bartz..........Miss America Of 1944 Audrey Brecke.......Modeling New Gowns from Paris Dick Brege................................ star Clarenc Gebert!I!!!!!!!!!!! i . Expforer Blanche Genricli.. .Bookkc er for P. W.’' Wooiworth Co t ?alu Ge?rich......King, of The 1950 World's Fair T MoIr£1S+..................Professional Athlete Kart man...........Bathing Beauty of 1946 r nsen......................Valedictorian Warreh Jensen...............Champion Sleepy Head m1?1?6.............Stewardess on The TVA. AlfJp lM!l0hOW............Judges Beauty Contests ......................Champion Giggler SEE??? vay?.................Bass SinSer on Radio feline Mertens....................Blushing Bride N?lson..........Artist in New York City el e Baul.....Second Women Clown in The World Mike Pe?e«:::.....WrltinS f0r 1118 Lovelor? Column DaflSeR5leSChner-••College Professor Lucille ReA.....-Teaching Ag. at U. of Wisconsin R .........Captain of All Girl's B. B. Team Esther Rn?hJScA’A-A-----Champion Spitball Thrower Adelim SEJK? ....Playtn§ ln A11 Glrls oSSSt tiSSS: Tonv Zak...................................Dress Designer °ny Zak................................Ambitious Salesman ELEMENTARY GRADES -r—------ jpz Boy 5 c$ Vo I Captain-----------Kenneth Loach Coach----------Chester Rinka K. Schumacher D. Pickett K; Loach L. Sauter K. Foley D, Underwood E. Jensen ' I J. Bauernfeind - r W. Jensen v. D. Genrich o'S E. Neuhaus Knf L. Copeland QiRlS 8aSK£TJ3 iu59U £ wmmmmmmm Siegert' Sorenson Genrich Kieber 0n son Bruss Kra ckenburger Schreiber Sorenson Sebold Scidmore Limboe Krause Underwood Bauernfeind Coac Mertens fj i -f Ten Or -A-LLTs Am B. Sedlock Foley Kronschnabl Sauter Pickett H. Maichow K. Schumacher J. Bauernfeind L. Copeland K. Leach The Athletic program for the year 1938-39 of the Dorchester Sigh School was such, that every boy co;ld participate in some athletic activity if he so desired. The program included the following: 1. basketball 2. Kittenball 3. Tennis 4. Baseball 5. Horseshoe In kittenball the school played games with Westoro, Spencer and Unity, losing two games to the latter. The call for basketball drew about twenty boys. A squad of ten are selected. The team, with one or two exceptions was made up mostly of underclassmen. ,J-ne prospects for next year look promising. The Scores Unity 25 Dorchester 17 Athens 20 it 13 Westboro 10 it 15 Abbotsford 30 n 12 Rib Lake 31 it 14 Prentice 34 ii 15 Medford 45 II 14 Athens 11 ii 26 Westboro 23 If ii Rib Lake 17 ii 19 Prentice 21 ti 20 Abbotsford 27 ti 20 Medford 33 ii 23 Dorchester High was eliminated in the tourna ment at Abbotsford by defeats from Withee and Colby. Baseball will be tried as the spring sport. Its success will depend largely on the weather conditions permitting regular practice. Boxing has been received with great enthu- siasm. Next year, if it can possibly be arranged the Art of Self Defense will be included in our regular athletic activity Siris Athletics The girls’ basketball team has improved very much in the lost year due to all the practice they had. The games were interesting bedause of the clos competition between classes. For two succeeding years the Junior girls have been champions in the class tournament. Other games played were kittcnball, tennis and volleyball with basketball being the most outstanding. 4-H Club Members of the 4-H Club, under the leadership of Mr. McVey and r. Xinyon, completod their first year's projects last summer and on August 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th attended the Clark County Fair at Neillsville. All of our members entered a division at the fair and prize s were won by Ray Dake, who received first on a colt, Myron Vock, second on a pure bred guernsey.calf and Rudolph Fisher, second for o herborium exhibit. On October 27th our club entertained members of all of the clubs in northern Clark County at the Recreation hall, for the achieve- ment day program. It was in form of cndle light service, after which the pins and awards were presented. Members of the club are: Donald Broeske, Myron Beck, Wayne and Ray Dake, Rudolph isher, Carol Ockerlander and Arlene Violand. We are looking forward to an equally enjoy- able and Interesting year aho d. ACTIVITIES DORCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL BAND GIRLS GLEE CLUB (DCD(RIHQ-0A ID The Dorchester High School Band consists of 38 members. A number of the members have been playing for three years or more. They are: Fran- ces Allar, Donald Broeske, Donald Genrich, Myrtle Herman, Elroy Jensen, Viola Kellner, LaVerne Sauter, Phyllis Schief, Pearl Schreiber, Kenneth Schumacher, Marilyn Sorenson,'Sara Stelzel, and ' Don Underwood. Otir drum nA:jor, Carol Ockehlander, and our banner carrier, Robert. Sedlock have-been leading the band, in parade, for threes years. There arc 6 members that have been playing for 2 years. Tfte members ore: Katherine Baucrn- feind, Roy Dake, Ethel Krause, Herbert Pueschncr, Evelyn Sorenson, and Arlene Violand. We are proud to admit that this year we had 18 members enrolled for their first time in band. The group consists of Arlan Brandt, Blanche Gen- rich, Myrtle Kellner, Arietta Lindau, Magdalen Mertens, Charolcttc Nelson, Doris Ockerlandcr, Isabelle Paul, Gordon Schicf, Fred Reynolds, Gordon Pueschner, Joyce Scbold, Loretta Sicgcrt, Lois Wolf, an V Franklin Fritsche. During our school term the band has been active in playing for the public. The band par ticipated in the high sdhobi carnival parade. Though the weather was so cold that their fingers wore blue they managed to do a good job of play- ing. At Christman the band took part in a Christ- mas Program and it also played for several basket- ball games. On April 22, the high school band took part in a Music Festival held at Colby. There w . re three other bands present besides Dorchester namely. Unity, Abbotsford, and Colby. The purpose of this festival was to get the band better pre- pared for the tournament which was held at Wausau this year. Mr. Michelson being the critic judge. Our Pre-Tournament Concert was given Kay5. The band and glee club put this on to raise money for transportation to the Wausau Tournament. The climax to the band year was the tourna- ment at Wausau, We were one of the 39 bands pre- sent. The band entered in class D division to compete against 21 other bands. In this division we received a first racing which was ohc step forward fron last year. The band was rated sec- ond in marching,which again was a marks improve- ment from the year before. Seven members of the high school band took solos. Of these seven, four got placed in second division. They were Phyllis Schief, Arlene Vio- land, Marie Schrcibcr, and Sara Stelzel. The other three LaVernc Sautcr, Marilyn orenson and Ethel Krause received a third ranking. Also 12 members of the band tool part in duets. Viola and Myrtle Kellner, received a first rating. Marilyn Sorenson and Myrtle Herman, Frances Allar and Phyllis Schief were rated in second division, Arlene Violand and Evelyn Sorenson, Blanche Gen- rich and Doris Ockerlander, and Gordon Schief and Arietta Lindau w jre given a third division ranking. We concluded our band year by marching on Memorial Day to the ccmetary by participating In the American Legion Program. This summer the band will present concerts to the public every Saturday night, ■ ' ' The Glee Club consisting, of twenty-four members was organized under the direction of Harold Kinyon with Carol Ockcrlandcr as our pianist; Myrtle Herman, President; Prances Allar, Secretary; Marilyn Sorenson as Vice-President. The Glee piub had two concerts in Dorches- ter; one at Christmas and the other proceeding our district concert. Our sextet eonsisting of Myrtle Herman, Adclc Kiober, Daila Hoffman, Ethel Krause, Phyllis Schief and Pearl Schreiber. Myrtle Herman, our soprano soloist, placed second in class B at the Wausau tournament. This was the first year that wc entered a vocal soloist from our Glee Club in competition. The Glee Club was represented at the Musits Festival at Colby on April 21, also taking part in the Wausau tournament on May 12 and 13. We we e voted in second division class C in the concert. Wc arc all looking forward to the events next year. r D Si ?: j j 5 j £ 5 FRONT ROW Carol Ockerlander Betty Premeau Miss Mason, Coach Marilyn Sorenson Ethel Krause SECOND ROW Charlotte Nelson Arietta Lindau • onald Broeske Adele Keiber Loretta Siggfeflfc THIRD ROW Katherine 3auernfeind Myrtle Herman Daila Hoffman OUR RECORD ono 3tboro°Ul '-ednmations and orationj held at 4 ir°ttarll™0Bara,,tlOnS and «tempo.-nnoousMad- 22 atT?iaerCa it? £f fhc looal cont«t hold «rch n riL :psr „ f sr?n, °j oc:t- On Scptcmbor 29th two Judging toamo , coneieting of throo memberg each, went to Madiaon with Mr. MeVoy and Mr. Kinyon. ThoGO tcama wero Gclcetcd by tholr ncora in Poultry and Dairy cattle judging. The poultry Judging toam conaioting of Norman Plocckolman, John Straaeburger and Hollic Waldhart won a certificate of merit for their good work in Judging. The Dairy judging team consicted-c£ Donald Brooke . El p|. Jefasen and Herbert Pucoc]3b«ir. r .......' .. A The sane s, F.l.A. B askctball boar:, -.Alch played five had the following nenbers: Corliss Jcnocn Kenneth Gebort Gordon Pue3chncr Warren Jensen Elroy Jensen John Strassbuger ;Tollis V aldhart Forward Forward Center Guard Guard Substitute Substitute Of the five sanes played they won fror.i Strat- ford and Medford and lost to Colby, Owen and t ford • On February 25th the Finals of the F.F.A. Tournament were hold at Recreational Hall. Owen placed first; Colby second; Dorchester third; and Medford fourth. Directed practice project worh is carried out by the nenbers belonging to the Junior Dairy Herd I. ipr overrent Association. The boys doing this work are: Seniors-- Juniors-- Ro bert Sedlacl: Ray Dalle Franklin Fritsche Elroy Jensen Kenneth Leach Herbert Pueschner Kenneth Schumacher Sophnores-- Roger Drunner Kenneth Gcbert Martin Jacobs John Stracsburger Hollis vValdhart Freshnen-- Clarence Gebert Sylvester K.ayr David Rau Fred Reynolds Tony Zak Warren Jensen and Lnverne are not included in the picture. A camping trip is planned for the first week after school is dismissed for the summer vacation. The Scouts will go to Lake Isadora for a week. In order to earn money for the trip a Cafe Party was given P’riday, May 26. The Prom decorations of blue and white were still up. Tables were placed around the hall. Refreshments were sold during the evining. The floor show consistedjof a number by Bernice Schreiber, Arlene Violand, and Arietta Linde.u; Myrtle Kerman and Bernice Schreiber sang Little Sir Echo; Mr. Johnson played the trumpet and Mr. Klnyon played the clarinet. We also had a party on Halloween whAth all the scouts attended. The traditional Scout caroling was held during the Christmas season. Jitter Bugs -- Leader --Phyllis Schief Members: Carol Ockerlander Doris Ockerlander Betty Premeau Phyllis Schief Evelyn Sorenson Myrtle Herman Bernice Schreiber Winona Patrol -- Leader --M. Sorenson Adele Kieber Deloros Lueddecke Ardis Krause Grayce Pickett Ila Krause Ethel Krause Whispering Pine -- Leader -- Marie Schreiber Madge Mertens Joyce Sebdld Blanche Genrich Loretta Seigert Mildred Schreiber Rose Marie Bartz Isabel Paul POPULARITY CONTEST Marilyn Sorenson - Donald Genrich --- Myrtle Herman ---- Don Underwood ---- Marcella Umlauft - Anselm Schmid ---- Caroline Ramminger Milton Kronschnabl QUEEN — Freshmen KING------Freshmen ---------- — Junior ------------ Junior ---------- - Senior ------------ Senior ----------Sophomore --------- Sophomore CLASS STUNTS In the Gay Nineties ------ ---- Junior Col0 Arrows Amateur Hour ------- Senior The Dude Ranch ----------------Freshmen Carolina Minstrals-------------Sophomore licCAERON CO. McCARRON H eo.ltk Food ICECREM1 MEDl-'ORD WIS PHONE 4826 TO THE GRADUATES .... Tho most impressionable age is that attained by the high school graduate. Nov comes the opportunity to mold useful lives. Whatever you undertake, work hard at it. Be alert, be anxious to serve, be ambitious and success will attend your efforts. To every graduate we especially recommend the cultivation of a desire early in life, to save systematically. Your happiness in years to come will depend upon your ability to save. THE DORCHESTER STATE BANK Members of F.B.I.Corp ----------------------------------------------— Compliments of JAEGER'S Bakers of Holsum and Old Settler Broad 403 Washington St. Wausau, Wisconsin YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRE THE NEW COLBY Colby, Wis. Most Modern and Comfortable Plus Quality Pictures Cooled by Deep Well Water Your Patronage Solicited COLBY BEAUTY SHOP PERMANENTS for PROi iS GRADUATION Colby Wis. A. F. ZILLMER COMPANY Department Store Stylists and Merchandisers of LADIES-DRESSeS, COATS SUITS CHILDRENS APPAREL MENS, SUITS, TOPCOATS, FURNISHINGS FOOT WEAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY COLBY WISCONSIN COMPLIMENTS OF ABBY BEAUTY SHOPPE ABBOTS!' ORD WIS. SEIDEL BROS. SERVICE Gas — Oil — Tiros i rS SV7 i oror F e | 23-31 Dorcuester DR. A. W. SCEIEP ! ] RUTZKY'S f Dentist ! Quality Merchandise at Prices that are right DORCHESTER, WIS. DORCHESTER, WIS. SEi'-OLD GARAGE DORCHESTER CO-OP. PRODUCE ASS'N. For Economical Transportation Dealers In Flour Feeds Grains Seeds and Fertilizer CHEVROLET Mfg. of JUST RIGHT BRAND Dorchester, Wi3. Feeds and ' ashes Dorchester, Wis. IIARDT' S TAILOR SHOP J. W. KRAMER Tinsmithing Dry Cleaning-Pressing Tailoring Heating Medford, Wi3. Plumbing Phone 246 Medford, Wis. PECHSTEIN'S BUEHRENS CO. QUALITY SHOES CORRi CTLY FITTED Cheese Factory i Equipment i j Phone 38 MEDFORD, WISCONSIN r Dorchester Wis KRAUT FUNERAL HOLE Thoughtful Service DORCHESTER PLONK 33 ERICKSON HARDWARE CC: PAIIY R.C.A. Victor Radios Maytag Wash Machines Plumbing L Teating Dorchester, Wisconsin Phone 42-2 NEWBURG'S CLOT] ING STORE Better Clothes for the Whole Family Medford Wisconsin WEIX DRUG STORE FOUNTAIN S RVICE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Phone 80 DORK 'ESTER, WISCOi SIN a FRIENDSI'IP BEAUTY SLOPPE Registered Cosmetologists Where Beauty Is Perfected Permanent Waving Featured State Bank Bldg. Phone 4178 GROCERIES FRUITS L VEGETABLES MEATS i_ SAUSAGES P § 3lo%y Edward Werner Prop. We Deliver Phone 7 Dorchester, Wi s. MEDFORD LAUNDRY Quality Our Standard E. G. Henline Sons Medford, Wis. THE PALS EAT SHOP Where Particular People Eat For Good Eats and Soda Fountain Service Next to the Avon Medford, Wis. VIRCKS BARBER SHOP Ohce. A( 'hce.' nh okyi C.M. Vircks, Prop. PAULSON GARAGE Edgar Paulson Prop. AUSfSS 6ERV!Ct GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS PHILCO RADIOS Dorchester, Wi3. COMPLIMENTS CF O N LUMBER CO, Dorchester, Wis, FUCHSGRUBER FUNERAL SERVICE -PHONES- Compliments of the INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Jerry Blucher Mrg. Oshkosh, Wis. COMPLIMENTS OF DR. FOLEY, M.D, DORCHESTER, WIS, SCHEIBER'S STAR MEAT MARKET Pure Sausage Fancy Meat Cuts Groceries Richard Schreiber Dorchester, Wis. MIKE'S SHOE SHOP -■ -: - - Mike Kraska Dorchester, Wis, COMPLIMENTS OP MEDFORD GREENHOUSE and MILTON BRADLEY CO. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. DISTRIBUTORS Boston New York Chicago Philadelphia Atlanta San Francisco Hoover Bros. Inc., Kansas City, Mo. SENIORS of 1939 Do You Know that you can purchase a very appro- priate gift for your school—a gift that will perpetuate the memory of the class of ’39 for as little as $3.60? Our ‘‘School Gift Service’' catalog contains pictures and full descriptions with prices on more than 300 items which have been se- lected for their suitability as class gifts and which you can purchase at a saving at prices ranging from $1.50 up. 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