Dorchester High School - Dorhian Yearbook (Dorchester, WI)
- Class of 1951
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Dorchester High School Dorchester, Wisconsin 1950-1951 DORIAN STAFF ANNUAL STAFF Editorial Staff Co-Editors-----Arlene Bedroske Elaine Gruny Art Editor-----Arlene Bedroske Sports Editor----Bill Hennlich Literary Editor----Elva Brecke Literary Reporters------------ Joanne Ludwig Agnes Stezel Photographer------------Elaine Gruny Feature Editors--Agnes Sedlack Mary Ann Reynolds Music-----------Dorothy Zuther Forensics---------------Janice Hinke Business Staff Business Manager—Albert Braun Distributing Manager--------- Don Springer Advisor----------Miss Carlson % DEDICATION To our tall and distinguished advisor, we dedicate our 1951 annual as a token of our appreciation for the many things he has done for us. Long live Mr. Schwier- ske for the kindness and understanding he has shown, and for the help he has so cheerfully given us during our years in high school. For four years we have had his excellent advice to guide and encourage us on the road to success. We will ever remember him as a competent teacher and a dear friend. 3 FACUITV ifftjJlyi ScJ)m +++kjL 4%+Uf CAy. (? XA ks ' 'asistesru $for- WILLTAM HART Milwaukee State--B.S. University of Wis.—M.A. Principal and Music FRED SCHWIERSKI—B.S. Central State Social Science ROBERT FRAUTSCHY— B.S. Platteville State Agriculture DOROTHY CARLSON--B.S. Whitewater State Commerical WARREN OTTO—B.S. North Central Math and Athletics LUCIENNE SORENSON—B.A. Caroll College English and Forensics This page is donated by HURD MILL WORKS, Medford, Wis. 5 BOARO OF EDUCATION Don Sauter, Director STUDENT COUNCIL Adeline Zuther, Elaine Gruny, Flossie Mertens, Betty Mueller Alberu Braun Mr. W. Hart « THE DAy AFTER THE TJI G,HT Before LlBR ari an-in-chief? H EA I' E (VS ! porry C K PB put? BATHING, BEflit ry tm. OO-O, )S HE CUTE lOVELy DAy , ISN'T !Tf A PICNIC OR JUST PRUNING? This page is donated by MILLY'S and MEDFORD LAUNDRY, Medford, Wisconsin I Arlene 3edroake Albert Braun Galileo” Not a flit; Not a flirt; Never bothered by a skirt. MOTTO: TODAV, NOT TOMORROW Elva Brecke Janie It's better to be small and shine than to be big and cast a shadow. Elaine Gruny Grunywald A sense of humor is a gift of angels. t William Hennlich Wilhelm Me minus work----Ah I That is paradise. Janice Hinke Hink The thinkiest thinker that ever thunk. Joanne Ludwig Joannie So peppy. So young, she’ll not live long----single. Mary Ann Reynolds Toot A smile, a dimple, a curl. Altogether a sunny girl. COLORS' MAROON AND WHITE Agnes Sedlack '’Aggie High school days have their delights. But they can’t compare with high school nights. Donald Spring Marteen er Classes should be ten min- utes. Five to come and five to go. Agnes Stelzel Aggie Her mind is on her work, but her heart is elsewhere. Dorothy Zuther Dutts 10 A pleasant mixture of a good student and a swell pal. ARLENE BEDROSKE Band Chorus Class Officer Class Play Paper Staff Annual Staff Prom Queen Popularity Contest ELVA BRECKE Band Chorus Class Officer Class Play Paper Staff Annual Staff WILLIAM HENNLICH Band Chorus Class Officer Class Play Annual Staff Basketball Softball F F A F F A Officer Prorn King JOANNE LUDWIG Chorus Class Play Paper Staff Annual Staff Forensics Cheerleader Office Help AGNES SEDLACK Band Chorus Class Officer Paper Staff Annual Staff Class Play Glee Club Forensics Snowball Queen AGNES STELZEL Band Chorus Class Officer Class Play Paper Staff Annual Staff ALBERT BRAUN Band 2-3-4 Class Officer 2-4 Class Play 3-4 Annual Staff 3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Softball 1-2-3-4 Badger Boys' State 3 Basketball Manager 3-4 ELAINE GRUNY Chorus 1-2-3-4 Class Officer Class Play Paper Staff Annual Staff Forensics JANICE HINKE 1- 2 3-4 2-3-4 1-3-4 1-2-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Class Officer 1 Class Play 3-4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 4 Forensics 1-2-3-4 MARY ANN REYNOLDS Chorus 2-3-4 Class Play 3-4 Paper Staff 3-4 Annual Staff 3-4 Glee Club 4 DONALD SPRINGER Band 2-3 Chorus 2-3 Class Officer 3-4 Class Play 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Softball 1-2-3-4 F F A 1-2-3-4 F F A Officer 3-4 Track 1 Snowball King 4 DOROTHY ZUTHER Band 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Class Officer 1 Class Play 3-4 Paper Staff 2-3-4 Annual Staff 3-4 Glee Club 4 Forensics 2-3-4 Office Help c 11 HAPPV OAVS It seemed only yesterday but it was really four years ago when we, the seniors, first stumbled over the doorstep of Dorchester High School. There were twenty-one of us then—shy and unsure of ourselves, and com- pletely awed by the upper classmen. We overcame most of this awkward- ness after we were initiated and overcame all of it after we initiated the freshmen the next year. We won the magazine campaign that year too. We came out on top all four years with the aid of our never-fail- ing salesman A1 Braun, who sold all of $310 worth of magazines during this time. We also accomplished much as juniors-in March giving our success- ful class play Too Many Relatives. On April 21, everyone of us spent a Dreamer's Holiday at our Junior Prom, with Bill Hennlich and Arlene Bedroske reigning. The king and his queen were crowned by Mb. Schwierske, who was our class advisor every year, and his wife. Every- one enjoyed the evening by dancing to the music of Emil and his band. As seniors, we again featured a big dance, the Snow Ball on December 27; the royalty being Don Springer and Agnes Sedlack. Our theme, Winter 'Wonderland provided the setting for the affair. The music was furnished by Howie Sturtz and nis Orchestra. Because of the fine acting ability our junior play brought to light, we again pre- sented a senior play entitled Saved By The Bell. Everything was so successful and enjoyable that it was with sadness that twelve seniors held their diplomas on May 17. Yes, we were both sad and happy stand- ing miast dear friends and waite carnations--------we, who came stumbling into the door four years ago were now walking out with poise and know- ledge . WILLS V e, the Class of 1951, of the village of Dorchester, State of Wisconsin, being as mentally sound as can be expected, do hereby make our last personal will and testament: I, Arlene Bedroske, will my tiny features to Mary Ann Peterson I, Albert Braun, will my brains to Denny Mertens I, Elva Brecke, will rry blond curls to Mary Ann Sulik I, Elaine Gruny, will my ood humor to Joanne Seidel I, Bill Hennlich, leave nothing to no one I, Janice Kinke, will my ability to drive a car to Eilly Rau I, Joanne Ludwig, will my cheerleading ability to Warren Leslie I, Mary Ann Reynolds, will my long hair to Shirley Pope I, Agnes Sedlack, will my ability to play ball to Joan Musial I, Don Springer, will leave with Bill I, Agnes Stelzel, will my pleasing personality to Myrna Laabs I, Dorothy Zuther, will my acting ability to Greta Gebert 12 SENIOR CLASS PLAV SAVED BY THE BELLE, a bright new comedy stage play by Thomas Sutton, was presented by the Senior Class on April LA The production was under the personal supervision and direc- tion of Mr. Schwierske, and featured in the prominent supporting roles were: Rita, member of Aurora Sorority....Agnes Stelzel Doris, another member.........................Elva Brecke Ginnie, Janice Hlnke Bonnie, Arlene Bedroske Harriet, Dorothy Zuther Pudge, ” Elaine Gruny Mitzie, ..............Agnes Sedlack Lulu, ..............Joanne Ludwig Mrs. Fish, the House Mother....Mary Ann Reynolds Warren, a reporter.......................A1 Braun Slugger, who fought Dempsey.........Bill Hennlich Jackie, a young pugilist..............Don Springer The action of the entire three acts takes place at the Aurora Sorority House on the campus of Stonehall College for Women. The tempo of the play is fast and furious and the cast enjoyed rehearsing and presenting it as well as the audience enjoyed seeing it. This page is donated by TAYLOR COUNTY ELECTRIC CO-OP, Medford, Wisconsin 13 TEN VEARS HENCE We're out of High but one decede And happy too, for it is said---- The rnichty hand of Destiny Makes us what we ought to be A1 is doing research work And runs a drugstore in New York. Elaine has settled in Eau Claire. Her husband now is marshall there. Arlene, in her painter's attire Draws the covers for Esquire. Aggie, working in the air As stewardess, fiys free of fare. Bill's new job is in the blue He pilots air and space ships too. Joanne's been married long, we hear Good housekeeping's her career. New kennels Mary Ann now owns. She raises dogs and gives them homes. Martin coaches the Women's Nine ---Does carpentry in his spare time. Marriage leaves Dot time to teach English, Latin, French and speech Aggie's on a girl's ball team. She married too--the coach, we mean. Elva has been teaching too. We heard her next job's at the U. Janice is bound by code and vow. R N. is her title now. And so you see what we have made Of our careers in one decade. JUNIORS bd Broeske Arlan bus3e Bernetto KHenbecker Greta Gebert Jim Kramer Kyrna Laabs Dennis Mertens Grace Wilier Jack Killer Betty Mueller Joan Musial Kathleen Ortlieb Mary Ann Peterson John Pinter Kayo Pope Shirley Pope Billy Hau Joan Schopper Janet Schumacher Marlene Schumacher Joanne Seidel Mary Ann Sulik Arlene Tauchen ♦ ' I s SOPHOMORES Charles Bartnik Louise Blazel Ruth Copeland Gary Gall Jim Gebert Dorothy Hennlich Ailma Hoffman Doris Lapp Warren Leslie Glen Ludwig Flossie Mertens Barbara Miller Jim Ortlieb Marion Peissig Larry Smith Don Sprengler Arlene Stelzel Louise Tishendorf Gene Wainscott Betty Wilke Ray Wolf officers y p3...... WaInscott Sec ,v n Bartnik Trea?:::,D pSp5;enel ........... • Mertens I Eugene Busee Ronald Busse Leon Copeland LaVon Doberstein Kenneth Ellenbecker Eleanor Engel Dorothy Habermayer Roberta Holman i FRESHMEN F vl A _____ Dick Hurth Verna Jensen Pat Keefe 3etty Krause David Lehnertz Norma Ludwig Dorothy Maxam Rachel Mehner Lloyd Mertens Dorothy Miller Jerry Musial Jon Neidhold Nancy Oehlar Shirley Paul Jolene PlockeLman Barbara Sherer Marvin Schroder Shirley Sprengler Agnes Stoiber Larry Waldhart Adeline Zuther irst rov;: R. Copeland, J. fierce, V. Schmidt, E. ! ehner. bebold, N. Brechlin, N. Laabs, C. Ludwig. Second row: D. Smith, J. Ludwir, W. Euehrens, D. Buehrons. A. fierce, r., I'.arcott, ! !• Violand, B. Brodhoren. This page is donated by the BOBBE IMPLEMENT COMPANY, Abbotsford, Wis. First row: K. Smith, D. V.igstadt, E. Lehnertz, H. Cooeland, G. Ludwig, A. Connors, R. Brechlin, J. Copeland, D. Schmidt. Second row: G. Buehrens, B. Lehnertz, N. Marcott, P. Connors, B. Brodharen, B. Kehner, R. Ludwig, J. Sorenson, L. Wi'gstadt, L. Underwood, J.'. Copeland, L. Copeland. Dorchester, Wia, 22 BASKETBALL ft -SQUAD How 1, sd Broeske, Bill Hennlich, Jack Miller, Gene Wains- cott, Don Springer. P.o . 1 raun, Glen Ludwig, Dennis Mertens, Don Spren lcr, John Pinter, Coach warren Otto. VEA-RED DEVILS! Joanne Ludwig, Marlene Schumacher, Dorothy Hennlich, Warren Leslie This page is donated by DR. A. W. SCHIEF and THE DORCHESTER CLARION 24 OUR TEAM WARREN OTTO-----Best ccach Dor-Ki ever had----lack of pood players made him have a losing team-------hope he comes back next year. DON SPRINGER-----Forward— --senior----excellent drib- bler-------great team player -------shoots while on the move. EILL HENMLICH----Forward-__ senior---good shot from side--- a rugged defensive man. BLACKIE WAIN3C0TT________ Gua rd---sophomore-----rood shot from any place on court. A hard driving ball player. EDDY BROESKE----Guard______ good dribbler--------passer ------16 pts• against Phil- lips--good on jump shots and tip-ins--best rebound- er on team for his heirht. JACr MILLER- — -Forward--- shoots hooks from center spot----played rood ball at times---a little practice in driving around his man will make him a valuable player to his team. JOHN PINTER------Guard----- fastest man on the team---- shoots with either hand---- regular on B Team----sub on A Team---s lot of improve- ment since first rame. DENNY MERTENS----Center- tallest on team— a little more experience in handling the ball will help on the team next year. DON SPREN3LEH-----Center-- sophomore------came alonf way since beginning of sea- son-----good reoounder fox o' 9 - ' size. GLEN LUDWIG-----Forward---- improving on jump shots---- good rebounder------will be valuable to the team next year. This page is donated by SCHMIDT AL BRAUN-------Best manager the team had---has a math- ematical mind and can fig- ure up shooting per cent quickly and accurately, and MEDFORD MOTORS, Medford Nov. 13 Athens 12-30 Nov. 16 Colby 18-34 Nov. 21 Medford 22-30 Dec. 1 Abby 18-29 Dec. 7 Westboro 28-12 Dec. 12 Unity 19-18 Dec. 15 Rib Lake 21-43 Dec. 21 Phillips 27-49 Jan. 5 Withee 18-29 Jan. 9 Spencer 30-25 Jan. 12 Medford 21-48 Jan. 15 Athens 21-32 Jan. 19 Abby 25-28 Jan. 22 Stratford 10-29 Jan. 26 Westboro 20-11 Jan. 30 Colby 20-24 Feb. 2 Rib Lake 8-29 Feb. 13 Owen 29-32 This pape is donated by S How 1. E. Busse, A. Busse, D. Lehnertz, G. Gall, J. Geuert. How 2. L. W'aldhart, W, Hau, M. Schrader, C. Bortnik, R. Wolf, K. Ellenbecker, L. Vert- ens, J. Ileidhold. Ajnes Stoiber Arlene Stelzel is donated by Steffen Super Service, Abbotsford, Wisconsin ze 4 Mascot: Steve Sautcr. Row 1: L. Waldhart, D. Hurth, K. Ellenbecker, G. Wainscott, J. Gebert, E. Broeske, P. Keefe, B. Kennlich, C. Bartnik, J. Mu3lal. Rov.' 2 : J. I.eidhold, J. Pinter, E. Bnsse, L. Smith, L. Mertens, B. Rau, A. Braun, R. 3usse, M. Schroeder. Row 3: Coach Ctto, R. Wolf, G. Lud- wig, J. Miller, G. Gall, D. Mertens, A. Busse, D. Sprengler, D. Lehnertz, J. Ortlieb. I N Compliments of Medford Co-operative and Farmers Union 27 Compliments of Brandnerb Meat Market and Kliengbiel’s Lumber Company 28 Row 1. F. Mertens, M. Schumacher, M. Sullk, M. Peissig, E. Brecke, N. Laabs, G. Gebert, J. Musial, S. Pope, D. Lapp, G. Miller, W. Leslie, Row 2. A. Sedlack, A. Pierce, A. Bedroske, M. Schrader, D. Zuther, J. Seidel, M. Peterson, G. Gall, D. Mer- tens. Row 3. Mr. Hart, J. H'nke, M. Laabs, A. Stelzel, J. Schumacher, C. Bartnik, D. Hennlich, B. Ellenbecker, A. Busse, A. Braun. T HI V t? 0 J l ( During the year the band progressed favorably under the direction of Mr. Hart, our new band director. Besides appearing at the Medford Festival, the band played at all home basket-ball games, and partici- pated in the Spring Concert. As the. members of the Jr. Band progressed, they were admitted into the Sr. Band to help fill the sections. At the present time, the band boasts the membership of thirty-four. The three numbers the band played for their performance in front of the Judge at the festival were, Bagdad Overture, Rhodora, and Seeds of Cadmus. Members that took part in solos and ensembles were as follows: A. Bedroske, D. Zuther, M. Laabs, W. Leslie, A. Sedlack, S. Pope. This page is donated by ACKERT BROS, and STREIBIG AUTO CO., Medford, Wisconsin Row 1. Mr. Hart, N. Oehler, E. Engel, D. Habermeyer, B. Mueller, K. Ortlieb, G. Gebert, J. Schopper, A. Bedroake, A. Stelzel, A. Stolber, A. Sedlack, E. Brecke, D. Maxam, N. Ludwig, L. Blazel, B. Sherer, A. Zuther, S. Pope, L. Doberateln. Row 2. W. Hoffman, M. Schumacher, A. Tauchen, G. Miller, R. Cope- land, L. Tiahendorf, E. Buaae, M. Schrader, R. Buaae, J. Neihold, L. Mertena, D. Hurth, W. Lealie, D. Lapp, B. Wilke B. Krauae, V. Jenaen, D. Miller. Row 3. R. Mehner, F. Mertena, J. Seidel, B. Miller, M. Reynolda, E. Gruny, J. Hlnke, C. Bartnik, J. Miller, G. Gall, D. Lehnertz, A. Buaae, D. Sprengler, M. Peteraon, S. Sprengler, R. Holl- man. S. Paul, J. Ludwig, M. Laabs, D. Zuther. Donated by HANDEL MOTOR COMPANY and CARTER’S JEWELERY, Medford, Wiaconsin CHORUS jen Vfl SOLOISTS VCRWfi joa v nsrfi DoffetHy Sr i o floeUNf How 1. J. Hinke, F. Martens, M. Laabs, D. Zuther M. Schumacher, S. Pope, A. Zuther, B. Miller. Row 2. Mr. Hart, S. Engel, A. Tauchen, G. Miller V. Jensen, B. Mueller, L. Dobersteln, S. Sprengler. Row 3. M. Sulik, R. Copeland, L. Tischendorf, D. Haber- meyer, Gebert, J. Schopper, A. Stoiber, A. Sedlack J. Schumacher. E E 3 0 Compliments of Northern States Power Abbotsford Hardware Row 1. M. Vloland, D. Mertens, K. Kramer, L. Gebert, G. Younker, J. Younker, L. Waldhart. Row 2. Mr. Hart, A. Stoiber, H. Blazel, V. Schmidt, M. Seidel, M. Hollman, K. Marcott. Row 3. R. Copeland, R. Busse, J. Neidhold, R. Hurth, S. Sprengler, A. Zuther, D. Maxam. DOR-HI ECHOES STAFF Co-editors--------Greta Gebert Bernette Ellenbecker Feature Editor--------Billy Rau Proofreader---------------Myrna Laabs Class Reporter and Bus News---- Grace Miller P.P.A. Reporter-----Larry Smith Interviews--------Betty Mueller y I H'lly 1 ID t m Bus News Gossip-------------- Mary Ann Sullk Gossip----------Plossie Mertens Gossip------------Warren Leslie Senior Reporter---Janice Hinke Art Editor-------Nelrose Oehler This page is donated by KALEFP IMPLEMENT COMPANY and L R. J. A. RILLING, Abbotsford, Wisconsin (STAFF CONTINUED) Pastures-------Joan Musial Reportor---Marion Peissig Girl's Sports------------- Mariana Schumacher Gossip-----Arlene Tauchen Interviewer--------------- Janet Schumacher Reporter----Adeline Zutner ___________ .o tF y-6 FropfciZ?: • 1 tt, fe:-siF Fi te ' r.ich ‘ V oorfl V artet 'V’RaM® r r lament. t Same of .,hall ■r I-ere The Nevi Uame _ title that ap-1 The ti front I ?0arSof°thi3 issue «ajl • {“jl Vvodv • nam FkI v:as primarily 3 i .- „• DU n f 7 fl| %£?«• H th« Mtr LLO 1 _■ The o nL Aug 1 X?h0m ■' 3s be As « . aayswv bastfuij timid C. CHRISTENSEN COMPANY and MEDO-::-FARMS' F.F.A . U F. F. A. Officers President........................Bill Kennlich Vice-president....................Don Springer Secretary.........................Jim Kramer Treasurer................John Pinter Watch-dog..................Billy Rau Instructor..........Mr. R. Frautschy Row 1. M. Schroeder, W. Rau, J. Kramer, W. Hennlich, D. Springer, J. Pinter, L. Smith, E. Busse. Row 2. G. Wainscott, J. Gebert, G. Ludwig, E. Broeske, K. Pope, J. Neid- hold, L. Waldhart, K. Ellenbecker, R. Bus s e. Row 3. J. Hiller, R. Wolfe, Mr. Frau- tschy, G. Gall, A. Busse, C. Bartnik. V This page is donated by the 0 N LUMBER COMPANY, Dorchester, Wis 35 SNOW-BAU One of the long awaited events of our Senior year was the Snow-Ball, which was held on December 27. The hall was decorated in white and we dreamily whirled to the tune of Winter Wonderland , played by Howie Sturtz. Don Springer and Agnes Sedlack reigning as King and Queen were crowned by Vrs. Sorenson. They then led the Grand March and were fol- lowed by Agnes Stelzel and Dennis Mertens, and Joanne Ludwig and Kelvin Brandner, who made up the court. This page is donated by GELHAUS BROST GARAGE and MEDFORD CLINIC, Medford JUNIOR PROM On the evening of May 4th, a large crowd danced to the music of Stan Ness and his Orchestra at the first Junior Prom to be held in the new auditorium. The grand march was led by King John Pinter and his Queen, Janet Schumacher with the court following. This page is donated by ECKLUND•S SHOE STORE NEUENDORF TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, Medford, 37 Wisconsin FORENSICS The Forensics of 1951 was under the direction of Mrs. Lucienne Sorenson with contestants in the following divisions: Humorous and Serious Declamations, Original and Non-Criginal Orations, Extemporaneous Reading and Four Minute Speeches. A total of twenty-six students participated in the Local Contest held in Dorchester on March 20. Row 1: C. Bartnik, Humorous; J. Rinke, Serious; J. Scbopper, Betty Mueller, Humorous; M. Schumacher, D. Zuther, fl. Leslie, Serious. Row 2: Mrs. Sorenson, S. Paul, Humorous; A. Zuther, Serious; R. Mehner, L. Doberstein, Humorous; S. Sprengler, Serious; A. Stoioer, Humorous. Row 3: L. tfaldhardt, Humorous; G. Gebert, Serious; M. Schrader, Humorous. Row 1: Mrs. Sorenson, B. Mueller, Extemporaneous Reading; J. Kinke, Four Minute Speech; J. Schopner, Original Oration; M. Laabs, A. Stetzel, Four Minute Speeches. Row 2: R. Mehner, G. Gall, Extemporaneous Reading; D. Lehnertz, D. SDrengler, Orations; A. Sedlack, Original Oration. This page is donated by NEWBURG'S APPAREL STORE and V. A. THOMAS SONS, Medford, Wisconsin ae BOOSTERS . I G M Radio Station .... Medford Peonsteins Shoe Store .... Medford Neaj. Smith Inc.........Dorchester Sebolds Garage ........ Dorchester Sauters ............... Dorchester Schriebers ............ Dorchester Pinters Grocery ....... Dorchester Paulsons Garage ....... Dorchester Weix Drug Store ........Dorchester Hanks Bar ..............Dorchester Seidel Bros.............Dorchester Mertens Garage ........ Dorchester J G Dress Shop .......Dorchester Vircks Barber Shop .... Dorchester Genrich ............... Dorchester Karau's Hotel ......... Dorchester Wings Drug Store ......Abbotsford Scidmore's Jewelry ......... 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