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nineteen l Uif, OUR ALMA MATER •nitt teest l ity liter Herbert A. Juneau DEDICATION We, the Senior Class of 1946 dedicate this Dorhian to Mr. Herbert A. Juneau a loyal friend and an inspiring teacher who has done much promoting the welfare of our school. •ttineiee+t j vdy DORHIAN STAFF Business Manager - A. Schmidt Editor - E. Pueschner Ass’t Business Manager - J. Beck Ass’t Editor - M. Leonhard Senior Editor - S. Brecke Junior Editor - V. Miller Sophomore Editor - D. Miller Freshman Editor - M. Schopper G. A. A. - B. Sedlack Paper - D . Fritsch Mixed Chorus - L. Paff Band - R. Genrich Humor - E. Lindau Cartoons - A. Schmidt Sports - J. Herman Dedication - L. Springer Class Prophecies - E. Schmidt Class Wills - B. Leach Typists - L. Paff, E. Pueschner, L. Springer, B, Sedlack Sales Manager - L. Brecke Carnival - R. Fritsche Photography - W, Revie, M. Lindau, J. Konecny -nirieteest jjOSittf. iito- — U+teiee+i h U f, 4+x, FACULTY Left to right--H. Storch, C. Berthiaume, M. Garvue, C. Riggin, L. Sorenson, D. Barrett, and I. Vircks. Cnarles L. Riggin, Principal Mathematics, Geography Eau Claire State Teacher's College, U. of Hawaii, B, E. Maxine S. Garvue Bookkeeping, Typing, Jr. Bus. Hibbing Jr. College, Central State Teacher’s College, Whitewater State Teacher’s College, B. E, Charles W. Berthiaume Science, Mathematics, Physics Eau Claire State Teacher’s College, B. E. Helen Storch Elementary Grades Taylor County Normal Central State Teacher's College Lucienne M. Sorenson World History, U. S. History Citizenship, English Carroll College, B. A. Dorothy Barrett English, Social Problems Forensics College of St. Teresa, University of Sourthern Calif. University of Wisconsin, B.A. Irma Vircks Intermediate Grades Taylor County Normal Central State Teacher’s College Herbert A.Juneau Eau Claire State Teacher’s College University of Wisconsin Vocal Music, Band nineteen j Lf. © Fa LaNae Brecke ‘I just can’t make m; eyes behave. Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus - 4 Student Council - 1 G.A.A. - 4 G.A.A. Officer - 4 Chemistry Club - 3 Class Play - 4 Dorhian Staff - 4 Dorothy Fritsch Dot Angels are perfect-- I am but a woman. Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club - 1, 2 Mixed Chorus - 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. - 2, 3. 4 Chemistry Club - 3 Class Play - 4 Dor-Gossiper - 1. 4 Dorhian Staff - 4 Defense Stamp Club - 1 _ I Stella Brecke Intelligent, ambitious, and the rest, her aim in life is to achieve the best.” Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play - 4 Dor-Gossiper - 2, 3 Dorhian Staff - i 3 4 Popularity Contest - 2 Class Officer - 2, 3, 4 Office Help - 2, 3, 4 Defense Stamp Club - 1 Salutatorian - 4 Raymond Fritsche Ray ■ He has sighted at many, but loves only one. Mixed Chorus - 3, 4 Mixed Chorus Officer - 3 Dorhian Staff - 4 F.F.A. - 1, 2, 3, F.F.A. Officer - 3 Class Officer - 3 Basketball , 3, 4 ' Office Help - 3 Carnival Mgr. - 4 Ass’t Carnival Mgr. - 3 Prom King - 3 Track - 2 Stamp Club - 3 Class Play - 4 f Y 4V Robert Bush Bobbie All good things come in small packages.!’ Band - 2, 3, 4 Dorhian Staff - 4 F.F.A. - 1, 2, 3 F.F.A. Officer - 3 Basketball - 2, 3, 4 Forensics - 2, 3, 4 Softball - 3, 4 Class Play - 4 Randall Genrich Ranny Ranny’s a Romeo, the tall dark type, When it comes to romancing, he does all right. Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus - 2, 3, 4 Chemistry Club - 3 Dorhian Staff - 3, 4 Popularity Contest - 2 Class Officer - 1 Orchestra - 3, 4 Defense Stamp Club - 1 Clans Play - 4 Joseph Konecny “joe1 Beware, I may do some thing sensational yet. Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 Dorhian Staff - 4 F.F.A. - 1, 2, 3 Class Play - 4 Jf Kelvin Lindau Phips” Enjoy life ere it’s fled, For when you die, you’re a long time dead.” Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus - 3, 4 Dor-Gossiper - 3 Dorhian Staff - 3, 4 F.F.A. - 1, 2, 3 F.F.A. Officer - 2, 3 Class Officer - 2 Popularity Contest - 1 Class Play - 4 Ass’t Carnival Mer. - 4 ’Betsy Leach Bets . Her heart is like the moon: It has a man in it. Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus - 4 G.A.A. - 2, 3, 4 Chemistry Club - 3 Class Play - 4 Dorhian Staff - 3, 4 Popular ity Contest - 3, 4 Popularity Queen - 4 Defense Stamp Club - 1 Loretta Paff Puff Always happy, jolly and gay. May her life follow along this way. Band - 3, 4 Glee Club - 1 Mixed Chorus - 3, 4 G.A.A. - 3, 4 G.A.A. - Officer - 4 Chemistry Club -3 Class Play - 4 Dorhian Staff - 4 Orchestra - 3, 4 Defense Stamp Club - 1 Elvin Lindau Huns A happy mischevious life he leads, Never indulging in what he needs. Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus - 3, 4 Student Council - 1 Dorhian Staff - 4 F.F.A. - 1, 2, 3 Softball - 4 Orchestra - 3, 4 'Class Play - 4 Estelle Pueschner “Push So do I like men-a different one every day. Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club - 1, 2 Mixed Chorus - 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. - 1, 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. Officer - 2, 4 Chemistry Club - 3 Class Play - 4 Dorhian Staff - 3, 4 Class Officer - 2, 4 Majorette - 1, 2, 3,4 Cheerleader - 4 Librarian - 3 Orchestra - 3, 4 Student Council - 1 Dor-Gossiper - 2 Wesley Revie “Wes” “The mere I see of women the better I like my dog.” Dorhian Staff - 3, 4 Dor-gossiper Staff - 3 Class officer -4 F.F.A. - 1, 2, 3 F.F.A. - officer - 3 Class Play - 4 Alvin Schmidt “Alvie “An artist to the tips of his fingers.” Mixed Chorus - 3, 4 Dorhian Staff - 3, 4 F.F.A. - 1. 2, 3 Popularity contest -3,4 Popularity king - 4 Basketball -2, 3, 4 Softball - 3 Track - 2 Class Play -4 Eleanor Schmidt “El” “As a friend she is fine As a student she shines Band - 1, 2 Mixed Chorus - 3, 4 Class Play - 4 Dorhian Staff - 4 Class officer - 3 Bernice Sedlack “Bea” “Away with books, lets have some fun.” Band - 2, 3, 4 Glee Club - 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus - 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. - 1. 2, 4 G.A.A. - 4 Dorhian Staff - 2, 3, 4 Dor-Gossiper - 3 Office help - 4 Orchestra - 3, 4 Defense Stamp Club - 1 Class Play - 4 Leona Springer “Lona “All the world loves a quiet girl.” Chemistry Club - 3 Chemistry Officer - 3 Dorhian Staff - 3, 4 Class Officer - 3, 4 Dor-Gossiper - 3 Class Play - 4 Valedictorian - 4 9 . rr 'r -i V i i i ■' . •! •’ v. •? .K.'.V • '1. V7 vtf''. rr' - '■ • :• - . • ■ : 'r- . . :• • ' : fir . A'r % • ? •• ., ’ . n • : r. • •• • A «- • • V . A • • . a • i • .- • ‘V . ‘-i , • «. A f. ' + ..«, .V , ,'. . i £ • i . V :• •nineteen, j vitif, 4i s SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1942 twenty-eight green and bashful freshmen entered the doors of Dorchester High School. This year seventeen of these beginners returned as seniors. The class officers elected for the year were: President--------------------Wesley Revie Vice President---------------Leona Springer Secretary----------------Estelle Pueschner Treasurer--------------------Stella Brecke Lucienne M. Sorenson was our class advisor. Our class members were active in many extra-curricular activities such as Band, Mixed Chorus, Sports, and Foren- sics. At the annual fall carnival our popularity candidates: Al- vin Schmidt and Betsy Leach, were crowned Carnival King and Queen. The motto chosen by our class is “To the Stars Through Difficulties. Our colors are purple and white, and our flower is the white rose. The publication of this 1946 Dorhian has been possible through the co-operation and work of our Senior Class. nineteen, l ity Ox, CLASS WILLS Alvin Schmidt wills his ability to get along with the Genrich twins to Jerome Ludwig. 2. Betsy Leach wills her salesmanship ability to Verda Miller. 3. LaNae Brecke wills her flirting ability to Margaret Geiger and her shapely lejjs to Elayne Fenske. 4. Elvin Lindau wills his nonsense to Evarist Heindel. 5. Dorothy Fritsch wills her sense of humor to Estelle Stelzel and her figure to Audrey Doolittle 6. Ray Fritsche wills his ability to get along with the teachers to Archie Mohan. 7. Loretta Paff wills her ability to raise her left eye- brow to Laura Fuss and her ability to sing to Mar- ion Broeske. 8. Bernice Sedlack wills her gift of gab to Doris Gen- rich and her big feet to Norman Zuther. 9. Leona Springer wills her intelligence to Lester Lueddecke. 10. Estelle Pueschner wills her ability to get along with the senior boys to the junior girls and her drum maj- oring ability to Hilda Wilke. 11. Ranny Genrich wills his good manners to Herbie Scid- more. 12. Melvin Lindau wills his good looks to Victor Zak (As if he needed it). 13. Bobby Bush wills his ability to play basketball to Jim Beck and his height to Sonny Schrieber. 14. Stella Brecke wills her slimness to Marcella Leon- hard and her shapely hands to Doris Sailer. (Make good use of them.) 15. Eleanora Schmidt wills her ability to polka to Virginia Mueller and her books to Bernice Wilke. 16. Joseph Konecny wills his ability to get along with the girls to Leander Mayr (Do you need it?) 17. Wesley Revie wills his English book to Mary Tischendorf (He hopes that you will make good use of it, too.) ------------------nineteen. ii .--------------------------- CLASS PROPHECY This is a prediction of the fifteen years progress the seniors of 194-6 will be making. Some of us have returned to Dorchest- er while others have not. LaNae found her dream man after school let out and named her first son Gene. Stella is teaching history in a small town. Loretta has become a great singer although she received a lot of discouragement in high school. Ranny is still trying to decide what to major in so he can go to college. (A little slow isn’t he?) Ray (a chip off the old block) took over his dad’s farm. I believe he is married to the Wilke girl. Estelle has returned from a trip to California and is still clerking in Schreiber’s store. Dorothy is on the verge of getting married, but can't seem to choose among all those men. Joseph is wearing a telescope to see the hidden meaning. Betsy is a quiet-well-liked house-wife. Elvin is a comic actor in Hollywood. Melvin is the county agent of Clark county. Alvin has become Walt Disney’s right-hand man. Wesley has become a mechanical engineer at Radolph Field. Bernice and her all girl orchestra are now on Broadway. (She plays saxophone, you know.) Leona is mending books in a public library. Bobby is a truck driver in Milwaukee. Eleanora is still trying to write the class prophecy after fifteen years. Here ends the prediction of the fifteen years progress the seniors have made. +U+udee i j vvbf. Ii , tu teteett l ity JUNIORS 1st row, left to right; V. Mueller, M. Geiger, D. Genrich, Dora Genrich, E. Fenske, D. Sailer, 2nd. row; A. Mohan, M. Leonhard, B. Wilke, M. Broeske, H. Wilke, J. Beck, 3rd. row; A. Doolittle, M. Tischendorf, E. Stel zel, L. Fuss, V. Miller, 4th row; Miss Garvue, N. Zuther, J. Ludwig, H. Scidmore, V. Zak, L. Lueddecke, Not on picture; A. Schreiber, E. Heindl. Left to right, 1st. row; J. Hinke, R. Mohan, M. Brecke, E. Fuss, D. Broeske, P. Hurth, R, Rau, M. Pudleiner, 2nd. row; B. Wiseman, B. Bush, H. Bedroske, M. L. Brecke, B. Fierke, M. Copeland, E. Springer,. R. Gebert, Miss Barrett, 3rd. row; E. Gebert, N. Younker, S. Engel, M. Tauchen, H. Schmidt, F. Marcott, D. Parson, D. Miller, F. Mueller, 4th row; D. Peissig, N. Seidel, K. Tischendorf, C. Paul, D. Gall, H. Tauchen, B. Schwantes, E. Miller, E. Erickson. . ) - .v ‘ 1 1 • . ■i - ' - ' to V nineteen levity JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY When we, the class of 1946, began this year as Juniors we had 23 members. This year however, we were able to welcome in- to our midst two new members, namely, Laura Fuss and Jer- ome Ludwig, Our present enrollment is now twenty-five. We elected the following as officers; President--James Beck Vice President--Jerome Ludwig Secretary—Marcella Leonhard Treasurer—Virginia Mueller The Junior Class advisor is Miss Garvue. The Junior candidates for the popularity contest this year were: King---Herbert Scidmore, Queen—Virginia Mueller. They re- ceived third place in the contest. The climax of the year was the Junior Prom, held May 11, with James Beck presiding as King, and Bernice Wilke as Queen. ni+teteest ii . FRESHMEN Left to right: 1st. row; M. Schopper, C. Lapp, F. Sailer, J. Mertens, P. Stelzel, R. Piechowski, M. Doolittle, R. Drinka, 2nd. row; Mr. Berthiaume, G. Tischendorf, J. Ortlieb, H. Peissig, M. Busse, J. Hennlich, C. Paul, W. Sailer, D. Seidel; 3rd row; R. Malchow, R, Schumacher, D. Kramer, J. Herman, O. Koehn, A. Brunner, J. Lagon, D. Ortlieb, V. Decker; 4th. row, J. Grinker, R. Miller, M. Ludwig, H. Mertens, G. Seidel, L. Frahm, P. Leonhard; Not Picture: A. Tauchen. GRADES Left to right: 1st. row; R. Sebold, N. Staab, J. Ludwig, R. Potonick, A. Pierce, M. Fuss, E. Mehner, P. Miller, D. Buehrens, N. Laabs, J. Pierce, 2nd row; Mrs. Vircks, W. Sterling, L. Sterling, R. Copeland, H. Underwood, J. Fuss, H. Miller, R. Buehrens, R. Mehner, D. Lehnertz, L. Copeland, E. Broeske, Mrs. Storch, 3rd. row; B. Hinke, R. Broeske, A. Copeland, M. Laabs, J. Hinke, E. Broeske, M. Miller, B. Meier, G. Sebold, B. Cope- land. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Upon returning to the Dorchester High School on September 4, 1945, we the Sophomore Class found that thirty-two of the members returned to school. At this time we were able to wel- come into this class three new classmates, namely Edith Fuss, Barbara Piechowski and Eugene Gebert, making a total of thirty-five sophomores. Under the supervision of Miss Barrett our class advisor, a class meeting was held, and the following officers were elected. President Donald Peissig Vice-President William Schwantes Secretary Doris Parson Treasurer Beverly Wiseman An initiation party was held for the Freshmen in the beginning of the year. We also initiated three new teachers: Miss Barrett, Mrs. Sorenson, and Mr. Lennon. The annual carnival was held in the fall of the year. Candidates for King and Queen from our class were, Harold Schmidt and Mary Lou Brecke. We received fourth place in the contest. Of our class seven boys participated in basketball: Eugene Erickson, Herbert Tauchen, Howard Bedroske, Harold Schmidt, Raymond Gebert,. Clifford Paul and Eugene Gebert. In forensics we were represented by Marion Pudliener, Jacqueline Hinke, Betty Fierke, Doro- thy Miller, Herbert Tauchen, and Donald Peissig. There are two cheerleaders from our class: Marion Pudliner and Raymond Gebert. A large number of our class were in band, and Mixed Chorus, We are looking forward to two more splendid and successful years in the Dorchester Hioh School. 8 -------------------------------nineteen j Vittf. lix,------------------------------------ FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY On September 4, 1945 thirty-six Freshmen entered Dorchester High School and were enroll- ed under the supervision of our class advisor, Mr. Lennon. We elected the following class officers: President John Grinker Vice-President Helen Peissig Secretary Virgil Decker Treasurer Donald Ortleib In the fall of 1945, our carnival was held. We are proud to say that our King and Queen contestants, James Herman and Jeannine Mertens received second place at the carnival. We are proud of the boys who represented our class in basketball. They are James Herman, Henry Mertens, Robert Schumacher, Merlin Ludwig and Daniel Kramer. We have also four members of the class who entered forensics, June Lagan, Corrine Paul, Jeaninne Mertens and Winnifred Sailor. We have several members in Band; they are Jeaninne Mertens, Paul Leonhard, Ruth Miller Rita Piechowski, Winnifred Sailor, Charlene Lapp, Helen Peissig, Orville Koehn, and Roger Malchow. We also have good representation in the Mixed Chorus and the Girls Athletic Association. ttuteiee t BASKETBALL Left to right. 1st, row; H. Bedroske, A. Schmidt, J. LudwiR, H. Scidmore, J. Herman, R. Bush, E. Erickson, 2nd. row; C. Paul H. Mertens, D. Kramer, R. Schumacher, H. Tauchen, H. Schmidt, R. Gebert, O. Koehn, 3rd. row; E. Gebert, R. Fritsche, M. Ludwig, Not on picture, A. Schreiber SOFTBALL Left to right. 1st. row; P. Leonhard, E. Lindau, R. Bush, J. Ludwig, R. Schumacher, R. Gebert, 2nd. row; N. Younker, D. Peissig, H. Bedroske, O. Koehn, H. Scidmore, J. Herman, J. Beck, E. Erickson. Not on picture, A. Schreiber. ■ u uUee t Ha, SPORTS NEWS Basketball season started October 15 with about 30 out for it. The squad was made up of most- ly underclassmen, only three seniors participating. Those out for basketball all season were: Freshmen, Dan Kramer, Bob Schumacher, Henry Mertens, Orville Koehn, Merlin Ludwig, and James Herman; Sophomores; Howard Bedroske, Eugene Erickson, Herbert Tauchen, Eugene Gebert, Ray Gebert, and Harold Schmidt; Juniors, Jerome Ludwig, Herbert Scidmore, Alfred Schrieber; Seniors, Bob Bush, Ray Fritsche, and Alvin Schmidt. Dorchester played seventeen games during the season, winning only two both against the Spen- cer squad. Our B squad won three games with Spencer, Unity and Athens. James Herman lead the team scoring with a total of 183 points. Team record of year’s play--2 carnes won and 15 defeats. Dorchester vs Spencer 20 to 18 Dorchester vs Unity 29 to 40 Dorchester vs Athens 24 to 31 Dorchester vs Rib Lake 26 to 54 Dorchester vs Medford 19 to 61 Dorchester vs Abbotsford 26 to 48 Dorchester vs Westboro 21 to 64 Dorchester vs Rib Lake 27 to 51 Jerome Ludwig Bob Bush Herbert Scidmore Alfred Schrieber Alvin Schmidt Eugene Erickson James Herman Herbert Tauchen Howard Bedroske Harold Schmidt Dorchester VS Spencer 23 to 33 Dorchester vs Medford 16 to 44 Dorchester vs Abbotsford 33 to 64 Dorchester vs Unity 19 to 31 Dorchester vs Withee 32 to 47 Dorchester vs Athens 27 to 28 Dorchester vs Spencer 26 to 25 Dorchester vs Withee 23 to 30 FG FT PTs 20 9 49 11 11 33 25 25 75 8 9 25 2 14 18 7 8 22 76 31 183 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 SOFTBALL Members of the softball team were as follows: James Beck Bob Schumacher Norbert Younker Alfred Schrieber Don Peissig Jerome Ludwig James Herman Bob Bush Eugene Erickson Howard Bedroske Elvin Lindau Orville Koehn Paul Leonhard Herbert Scidmore The scores were as follows: Dorchester vs Prentice 0 to 1 Dorchester vs Rib Lake 5 to 10 Dorchester vs Westboro 16 to 3 Dorchester vs Pren tice 7 to 4 Dorchester vs Rib Lake 2 to 13 •ni+tetee t f m • u ie£ee t jjO Uf, Cheerleaders Left to right: Jeannine Mertens, Marian Pudliner, Raymond Ge- bert, Estelle Pueschner, Doris Genrich G. A. A. Left to right: 1st. row; L. Frahm, L. Paff, L. Brecke, E. Pueschner, Miss Garuve, B. Sedlack, D. Fritsch, B. Leach, M. Pudleiner; 2nd. row: J. Ortlieb, M. Brecke, J. Hinke P. Stelzel, M. Tischendorf, E. Stelzel, D. Genrich, P. Hurth, D. Genrich, J. Mertens; 3rd. row; H. Peissig, B. Wiseman, V. Miller, S. Engel, L. Fuss, W. Sailer, E. Springer, R. Drinka, F. Sailer; 4th. row; J. Lagon, F. Marcott, A. Brunner, M. Tauchen, R. Prechowski, A. Doolittle, D. Sailer, D. Miller, E. Fenski, B. Fierke. ■tu+teiee t jpsiLf, G. A. A. Under our G. A. A. advisor, Miss Garvue, a meeting was called during the first part of October to elect officers. The officers elected are as follows: President---------------Bernice Sedlack Vice-President----------Estelle Pueschner Secretary---------------LaNae Brecke Treasurer---------------Loretta Paff Also during this meeting committees were appointed by our Pres- ident for our G. A. A. booth at the carnival. The G. A. A. was not as active as the other years, but we hope it will become more active during the spring, when we will be able to go on camping trips, etc. There were 38 members in our group. All of the cheerleaders were G. A. A. members and were dressed in red and white outfits. ’nineteen. { CVity. MIXED CHDKUS Left to right: 1st. row; J. Ortlieb, E. Stelzel, L. Paff, M. Schopper, B. Leach, V. Miller, E. Fuss, P. Stelzel. J. Mertens, D. Genrich, P. Hurth, M. Doolittle, 2nd. row; C. Lapp, J. Hinke, G. Tischendorf, C. Paul, H. Peissig, R. Drinka, W. Sailer, M. Tauchen, B. Fierke, F. Sailer, E. Schmidt, M. Tischendorf, E. Pueschner, L. Brecke, M. Pudleiner, 3rd. row; S. Engle, M. Geiger B. Wilke, L. Fuss, D. Sailer, P. Leonhard, D. Kramer, E. Lindau, N. Zuther, R. Gebert, R. Rau, M. Busse, J. Hennlich, B. Sedlack, E. Fenske, Dora Genrich, D. Gall, R. Miller, 4th. row; D. Fritsch, V. Mueller, M. Leonhard, B. Wiseman, D. Parsons, H. Wilke, R. Schumacher, H. Bedroske, A. Schmidt, M. Lindau, H. Scidmore, O. Koehn, R. Fritsche, J. Herman, R. Genrich, H. Mertens, E. Miller, H. Schmidt, B. Schwantes, R. Malchow, C. Paul, D. Miller, R. Piechowske, Not on picture, A. Schreiber, A. Tauchen, J. Lagan, E. Springer. L. Frahm, B. Piechowski. BAND Left to right: 1st. row; D. Peissig, H. Scidmore, J. Ludwig, 2nd. row; H. Schmidt, N. Zuther, Dora Genrich, L. Paff, B. Schwantes, R. Malchow, E. Miller, P. Leonhard, M. Pudleiner, J. Hinke, M. Brecke, E. Erickson, 3rd. row; B. Sedlack, D. Fritsch, R. Rau, B. Fierke, M. Leonhard, B. Wiseman, D. Parsons, M. Lindau, H. Peissig, J. Mertens, D. Miller, S. Brecke, D. Genrich, M. Busse, Mr. Juneau, 4th. row; E. Pueschner, D. Sailer, L. Brecke, C. Lapp H. Bedroske, R. Miller, R. Piechowski, R. Genrich, O. Koehn, J. Herman, J. Konecny, E. Lindau, W. Sailer, R. Bush, V. Miller F. Marcott, B. Leach, R. Gebert, E. Fenske. -----------------------ttuietee t l ity i MIXED CHORUS The mixed chorus is an organization of the school consisting of seventy-five mixed voices. It is under the direction of Mr. Herbert Juneau. In December the chorus made a public appearance at the Recreational Hall. Over four hundred tickets were sold at this program. The following select- ions were sung: A Capella Choir O Come All Ye Faithful Processional God So Loved the World Stainer Bring A Torch Jeannette Isabella Old French Angels We Have Heard On High Adoramus Te Palestrina Girls Ensemble From Heaven Above Luther Away in a Manger Instrumental Ensemble It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Hark the Herald Angels Sing Joy To the World O Little Town of Bethlehem Today There Is Ringing A Capella Choir Christianson Sileit Night Gruber Beautiful Savior Christianson Hallelujah Amen Solo--Loretta Paff Handel O Come All Ye Faithful Recessional They also sang over the radio station W. I. G. M. during the Christmas Season. At the annual spring tournament the chorus sang the following: Jubilate Wilson Beautiful Savior Christianson Madam I Have Come a ‘Courting Hartor The Jolly Farmer Elliot In March the chorus sang at the Eau Claire State Teacher’s College. They sang the tournament numbers. BAND NEWS The Dorchester High School Band consists of 45 members. The mem- bers and instruments they play are as follows: Cornets: Elvin JLindau, Estelle Pueschner, Joseph Konecny, Betsy Leach, James Herman, Robert Bush, Dorothy Miller, Verda Miller, Raymond Gebert, Doris Parsons, Beverly Wiseman, and Frances Marcott. Clarinets: Dora Genrich, Doris Genrich, Stella Brecke, Elayne Fenske, Betty Fierke, Robert Rau, Loretta Paff, Billy Schwantes, Jeannine Mertens, Rita Piechowski, Marvin Busse, Ruth Miller, Winnifred Sailer, and Paul Leonhard. Altos: Dorothy Fritsch, Eugene Erickson, and Roger Malchow. Trombones: Ranny Genrich, Marcella Leonhard, Melvin Lindau, Charlene Lapp, and Howard Bedroske. Drums: Herbert Scidmore, Jerome Ludwig, and Donald Peissig. Alto Saxophone: Bernice Sedlack, Marion Pudliener, Myrtle Brecke, Helen Peissig, and Edward Miller. Baritone Saxophone: Norman Zuther. Flute: Jacqueline Hinke. Sousaphone: Orville Koehn. Baritone: LaNae Brecke, and Doris Sailer. The Junior Band was composed of sixteen members. They were admitted into the Senior Band about two months after school started. The band of 1945 took part in the district spring music festival at Med- ford. We received first in playing and second in marching. The spring concert was held just before the music concert. The tournament selections chosen for the year of 1946 are “Majorette Overture” by Ed Chenette, “Warm Up“ by Billine, and “invincible Yank” by Ribble. OFFICE HELP PAPER STAFF • u teiee i levity 4i«s ORCHESTRA NEWS The school orchestra has not been very active during the pasr year, because of the lack of a director. We furnished the music for the 4-H Club dance last summer, and also for school parties, carnival, and the annual dance. The members are as follows: Clarinet--Dora Doris Genrich Saxophone-Bernice Sedlack Cornet---- Estelle Pueschner Trombone-Ranny Genrich Piano-----Loretta Paff Patsy Hurth Drum------Donald Peissig PAPER NEWS The Senior Class voted to have the school news printed in the Clarion every two weeks. The reporters elected were as follows- Senior-----Dorothy Fritsch Junior-----Elayne Fenske Sophomore-Beverly Wiseman Freshman--Jeanlline Mertens Sports-----Jerome Ludwig Advisor----Miss Barrett u Letee i Oxs PROM KING St QUEEN Bernice Wilke St James Beck CARNIVAL CANDIDATES Seated: Betsy Leach, and Alvin Schmidt, Standing, left to right, James Herman. Jeannine Mertens, Virginia Mueller, Herbert Scidmore, Mary Lou Brecke, and Harold Schmidt. -nuteteen 4 xs CARNIVAL NEWS The annual high school carnival was held Friday evening Nov. 10. The main event of the evening was the popularity contest. The contestants from the classes were: Seniors; Alvin Schmidt and Betsy Leach, who were crowned King and Queen.; Freshmen; James Herman andjeaninne Mertens, who received second place; Juniors; Herbert Scidmore and Virginia Mueller; Sophomores; Mary Lou Brecke and Harold Schmidt, who received third and fourth place respectively. Various organizations hadchargeof various amusements, booths, and also one war soureniers booth which received considerable attention. A twenty pound turkey was raffled off and door prizes donated by the local merchants were given away. A dance was held after the raffling. The music was furnished by the school orchestra « “The Drifters.’ Carnival Manager was Ray Fritsche and Assistant Manager was Melvin Lindau. ■ nineteen, j vity iitu AUTOGRAPHS ■ ti teiee i lix r Genrich Implement Co. 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