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Senior History •Where dbwe go from here; what do we do next? Those were our first questions when we entered Dorchester High School as freshmen back in 1950. There were 29 of us ready, willing, and able to find out about Sigh School life. Within a few weeks, with Mrs. Sorenson, our class advisor, we held a class meeting and elected our officers. They were? president, Shirley Paul, vice president, Adeline Zuther; secretary, DCrothy EBabemayer, Aid treasurer, Rachel Mehner. After three weeks of school, the sophomores had a delightful time initiating ua We had our initiation party in the old recreation hall. Later in the year we gave several school parties over there too. Even though it was our first year in high school. Our class picnic was held at Cherokee Park and we really enjoyed it. In the fall of 51 oir class with the exception of Eleanor Engel, Jolene Ploec- kelman and Kenneth Ellenbecker, came back to school. Our officers that year weao Lloyd Mertens as president. Dean Stevens as vice president, David Lehnertz as secretary, and Marvin Schrader as treasurer. Then oame our chance to initiate the new freshmen, which was lots of fun. We ended tbs year by attending a picnic for the whole school at the Marathon Coun- ty Park at Wausau. 1952, and at last we were Juniors and ready for our most successful year. This year, m chose Dick Earth as president; Ronald Busse, vice president;Rach- el Mehner, treasurer and David Lehnertz as secretary. We lost several of our class members through the years, but we were beginning to show that size Iff not the only requirement for success. In October we got our very attractive class rings. In that month we also had our class play, Orandad Steps Out. Mr. Sohwierske was our direotor and with his help we made our play a great suc- cess. On Mfiy 1 we had our prom. We spent many hard hours decorating the hall to the theme of Red Sails In the Sunset. Dick Hurth and Shirley Paul reign- ed as our king and queen. Billy Uthmeier, of Marshfield, furnished the music for our prom. It the end of the year we again attended a school picnic at Wau- sau. 1953---and 20 seniors were on hand to finish the last lap of the high school race. Realizing how much we needed good officers during our last year we e- lected the following: President, Oene Busse; vice president, Jon Heidhold; secretary, David Lehnertz and Marvin Schrader as treasurer. On October 30, we presented our class play, Let Me Out Of Here, with Mr. Schwierske as our di- rector Our play was very well attended and the audlenoe enjoyed it very much. After 4 years of hard work Marvin Schrader earned the place of Valedictorian and David Lehnertz the position of Salutatorlan. The faculty chase Adeline Zuther as our school's D. A. R. representative. Our class colors were blue and white. Our flowers were blue and white carna- tions. Our class motto was, Life Is What You Make It. On the evening of May 29 came the long awaited event, commencement. The hon- or students gave their speeches. Our main speaker was Mr. Henry C. Ahrnsbhak, Director of the Wausau University Extension Center. We received our diplomas and It was over, and once again, we asked, Where do we go from here, and what do we do next?
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