Dorchester High School - Dorhian Yearbook (Dorchester, WI)

 - Class of 1950

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Page 25 text:

Let us take a few minutes to look back over the past four years. Maybe we didn't make any history that will go down in the books , except our own, but we did enjoy them and filled them full of rich memories. Well, to break the ice, remember how we acted when we first opened the doors to Dor-Hi? We were really 23 timid and bashful freshmen. We stumbled and blushed while the upperclassmen smirked. On initiation day the girls had to wear faded overalls with sloppy s weaters. Hiey couldn't wear make-up, and their hair was unset. Hie boys had to wear two kinds of shoes, pants legs rolled up to the knees and green ribbons around their necks. We surely were a sight for sore eyes . That night we performed many cute stunts to amuse the upper classmen. TVro of us ate a licorice stick from both ends; one of the boys had to paint a girl's toe nails and one girl had to chew on raw coffee grounds--oh, it was great funt At Carnival time, we chose Gwen Sebold and Don Schumacher to represent us as popular boy and girl. As sophies we had our fun initiating the new members who took from us the title of freshmen. Tony's Rythmn Boys supplied the music to which we taught them to dance at the initiation ceremonies that night. At the carnival, Virginia Gall and Bryce Hinke placed second in the popularity contest. That year Mr. Kobs became our class advisor and remained so, for our junior and senior years. After counting the change in our treasury at the end of our sophomore year, we decided we could afford a picnic in the spring. We went to Mondeaux Dam and took the freshmen along as guests. At the first junior class meeting in the fall of '48, we elected Bryce Hinke as president and king of our junior prom. On April 29, we danced to the theme song Par Away Places , played by Roger Johnson's orchestra. The king and his queen, Gwen Sebold, were followed in the Grand March by their court consisting of: Doris Pierke and Erv Klieforth; Doris Zuther and Marvin Busse; Jean Miller and Don Schumacher; and Ruth Broeske and Norman Wilke. One fine spring day found us at Lake Isadore having a nice time on our class picnic. Now as seniors, we have 19 members left to receive their diplomas. We have worked hard this past year (as in the three before) to make our class play a success, to make our annual better than ever before and to leave good grades on the card records in the files of Dor-Hi . The week before Christmas found us busily decorating the hall with Christmas trees, tinsel, and mistletoe for our senior ball on December 28. Emil and his band played appropriate music and Dale Wainscott, our president, and his partner Elaine Broeske led the Grand March. Ihis dance was held to honor our alumni, who were home for the Christmas holidays. On the unforgettable night of May 25, we had our banquet at the Skylight and then took a prominent part in the graduation exercises at the hall. We listened to the inspiring speeches given by the guest speaker, Mr. Steiner, from St. Teachers College at Stevens Point, our valedictorian, Mary Lou Hurth and salutatorian, Virginia Gall. We received our precious diplomas, and now we are facing the future. CLASS FLOWER: White Rose CLASS COLORS: Blue and Silver CLASS MOTTO: Hie word American ends in I Can .



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We, the class of 1950, In the town of Dorchester, the county of Clark, and the .state of Wisconsin, being in as good mental condition as usual, and in much better temper than usual, do hereby make this, our last will and testament, rendering void and of no avail any former will or wills that may have been pre- viously made by us during a period of temporary optimism. And in this manner do we dispose of our possessions: To our dear old school building Itself, we leave the peaceful quiet caused by our absence and any apple cores, wads of gum, or crumpled notes we may have left about. To our principal we give and bequeath a sense of relief that we have at last been graduated, pleasant memories of our four years together, and a feel- ing of pride in any great deeds or noteworthy achievements that our future may contain, realizing that such glories--if any--will owe much to his examDle and council. To our teachers we give and bequeath our very kindest regards and our sincere gratitude for their unfailing kindness and aid. To the Juniors, we leave our desks in the main room. May they be filled with gum and many good memories. To the Sophomores, we leave our good behavior, May they handle it with care and keep it always. To the Freshmen, we leave the honor of moving into the main room, along with our dignity. And in this manner do we dispose of our possessions: I, Elaine Broeske, will my cheerful disposition to quiet Don Springer. I, Ruth Broeske, will my dimples to Glen Ludwig. I, Doris Fierke,will my cute shape to Joan Musial. I, Virginia Gall, will my art ability to Albert Braun. I, Marleen Gruny, will my boyfriends, to my sister Elaine. I, Joan Hennlich, will my ability to day-dream to Arlene Stelzel. I, Bryce Hinke, will my hook shot to Ray Wolfe. I, Mary Lou Hurth, will my brains to Bill Hennlich. I, Bill Jantsch, will my ability to argue to Janice Hinke. I, John Lapp, will my height to Gene Wainscott. I, Gene Lapp, will my wavy hair to Agnes Stelzel. I, Jean Miller, will my twirling ability to Betty Wagner. I, Marion Miller, will my long, dark hair to Dorothy Zuther. I, Don Schumacher, will my basketball ability to the B-Squad. I, Gwen Sebold, will my acrobatic ability to Agnes Sedlack. I, Don Seidel, will my big feet to Elva Brecke. I, Gerald Tauchen, will my manly walk to Arlene Bedroske. I, Dale Wainscott, will my soberness to Joanne Ludwig. I, Doris Zuther, will my roller-skating ability to Billy Rau. Beside these bequests, we leave our best wishes to any and all who may desire them. Finally, we do hereby name and appoint as the sole executor of this, our last will and testament, our class advisor, Mr. Kobs. In witness whereof we, the class of 1950, the testator have set our hand and seal on this 25th day of May in the year of 1950.

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