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{SCHOOL DAYS) Junior Lorette Sir gert Martha Berios Blanche Genrich LaVerne Sauter Delores Lispke Verna Paul Wanda Rahn Lois Wolf Eugene Pueschner SECOND ROW R.011 Joyce Sebold Donald Genrich Valorie Paff Isabel Paul RoseMarie Bartz Evelyn Fritsch Mike Peters Audrey Brecke Adeline Stoiber Alice Mason THIRD ROW Mr. Rinka, Advisor Edward MofiW Milton Tischendorf David Rail John Harris . Madge Mertens,(not on picture; Fred Reynolds Herbert Maichow Corliss Jensen Mr. Ketterl, Advisor I t tX t
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Bernice Schriober:--Popularity Representative 4, Girl Scouts 2, Band 2-3, Basketball 2, Glee Club l-2-3A4, Operetta!t Secretary 3. Dorhian 3-4t Dor Hi Spy 4t Ruth Scidmore:—Class Play 4, G.A.A, 4, Operetta 1, Glee Club 1-2.-3-4, Prom Queen 3, Dorhian 4, Basketball 2-5-4, Dor Hi Spy 4, Secretary 2-4, Kittcnball 2-3-4, Theo Underwood:—Cheer Leader•1-2-3-4, Table Tennis 3-4, Treasurer 2, Basketball 2-3-4, Kittenball 2-3-4, Dor Hi Spy 4, Dorhian 4, - Hollis Waldhart:—Judging Team 4, Class Play 4, Dor Hi Spy 4, F.P.A. asketball team 3-4, F.F.A. 2-3-4, Dorhian 4. ; : Arlene Weideman:—Table Tennis,4, Class Play 4, Dor Hi Spy 4, Dorhian 4, Kittcnball 2-3-4, Basketball 4, Mae Weideman:—Kittenball 2-3-4, Gleo Club 1, Dorhian 4, Dor Hi Spy 4,
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junior {SCHOOL DAYS) 5 x o r y In the fall of 1938 on September 6, thirty-six frightened freshmen passed through the portals of Dor- chester High School. The first year we spent getting rccustomod to the curriculum. The members of our class took in active part in all the extra-curricular act- ivities. Our candidates in the popularity contest wore crowned king and queen of the annual fall carnival. In the class tournament we placed fourth. In IS59 thirty-two of the thirtyCsix freshmen re- turned to old Dor-Hi, Again our members wore active in school activities. Twc of our boys v ert out fighting on the first team. Our class stunt Memories . we re- ceived fourth and our enne idae-' s fo1” king an 1 queen were given second place. The people in the Bond who had solos or duets earned high honors. In our Soph- more year we raised from a fourth to a tie with the Juniors for a third and fourth in the class tourn- ament, Several of our members were among the cast of the all school play. As we entered our third year as Juhiors twenty- nine students returned as upper classmen. We began by winning first in our class carnival stunt, Battle of Sexes , andnagain our contestants in the popularity contest placed second. We led the other classes in the number of points at the beginning of the tournament but fell behind ns the tournament progresses. It end- ed with the Seniors first and the Juniors following closely. Our Junior boy3 were champions of boys basket ball contest in the class tournament. At the end of March the entire class became enth- used about the coming event, the Junior Prom, Our scone will be in an old Mexican hacienda with its gala music and colorful atmosphere. The theme song of the prom will be a Latin-Amcrican song Frcnesi .
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