Dorchester High School - Dorhian Yearbook (Dorchester, WI)
- Class of 1955
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♦ Vir. Wii nsrli DEDICATION The annual this year is dedicated to the most familiar personage in our school. We recognize his worth as advisor and friend. Melvin C. Wunsch has served our school as principal, math and music teacher. We hope that this dedication will express our sincere appreciation for his work and effort. a t 4 KELVIN WUNSCH B. ED. PRINCIPAL-MATH -MUSIC CENTRAL STATE COLLEGE PHYLLIS POPE HOMEMAKING CENTRAL STATE B. S. SCIENCE TEACHER'S LUCIENNE SORENSON B. A. ENGLISH FORENSICS CARROLL COLLEGE MARTIN HAAVISTO B. ED. COACH HISTORY WHTIEWATER STATE COLLEGE CLARENCE ZIER B. ED. BUSINESS EDUCATION WHITEWATER STATE COLLEGE CHARLES BLAIR SEVENTH EIGHTH GRADE TAYLOR COUNTY NORMAL LAWRENCE BARTNIK A WAY TO FIGHT A WOM- AN IS TO GRAB YOUR HAT AND RUN CHORUS 1-2-3-4 F. F. A. 1-2-3-4 BASKETBALL 2-3-4 BASEBALL 3-4 BAND 3-4 F. F. A. OFFICER 3-4 CLASS OFFICER 2-3 LIBRARY CLUB 4 STUDENT COUNCIL 2 ANNUAL STAFF 4 CLASS PLAY 4 HELEN BLAZEL LOVE'EM ALL YOU MIGHT MISS A GOOD ONE CHORUS 1-2-3-4 CHEERLEADER 1-2-3-4 BAND 1-2-3-4 CLASS OFFICER 1-2-3 ANNUAL STAFF 4 CLASS PLAY 4 PAPER STAFF 2 CARL HANSEN I LIKE WORK, IT FASCI- NATES ME,I CAN SIT AND LOOK AT IT, FOR HOURS F. F. A. 1-2-3-4 BASEBALL 3-4 BASKETBALL 4 ANNUAL STAFF 4 LLOYD KALEPP LLOYDIE NEVER SPEAK SENSE 'WHEN NONSENSE WILL ANSWER THE PURPOSE A ,S WELL CHORUS 1-2-3-4 F. F. A. 1-2-3-4 BASKETBALL 2-3-4 BASEBALL 3-4 CLASS OFFICER 4 CLASS PLAY 4 ANNUAL STAFF 4 AUDREY MILLER AUDIE A RING ON THE FINGER IS WORTH WO ON THE PHONE PARK FALLS H. S. 1 CHORUS 2-3-4 FORENSICS 2 TV.'IRLER 3-4 CHEERLEADER 3-4 ANNUAL STAFF 4 CLASS PLAY 4 CLASS OFFICER 4 HER HEART IS LIKE THE MOON ALWAYS CHANGING, BUT THERE'S ALWAYS A MAN IN IT BAND 1-2-3-4 CHORUS 1-2-3 ANNUAL STAFF 4 CLASS OFFICER 3 rry JOANN ORTLIEB JO QUIET? YOU SHOULD KNOW HER BETTER BAND 1-2 CLASS OFFICER 4 STUDENT COUNCIL 1 LIBRARY CLUB 3 ANNUAL STAFF 4 JERRY PAUL HE SHIFTS HIS BRAIN INTO NEUTRAL, THEN LETS IT IDLE ON BASEBALL 1-2-3-4 BASKETBALL 1-2-3-4 F. F. A. 1-2-3-4 CLASS OFFICER 1 ANNUAL STAFF 4 JOYCE RIEMER NORBERT SCHUMACHER SCHUY A MAIDEN WITH MIS- CHIEF IN HER EYES BAND 1-2-3-4 CHORUS 1-2-3-4 ANNUAL STAFF 3-4 PAPER STAFF 1-2 CLASS OFFICER 1-4 PROM QUEEN 3 CLASS PLAY 4 B. G. S. 3 JOYCE VANDERHOOF MYRON TAUCHEN PORKY HE CAN ARGUE A POINT UNTIL ITS WORN OFF BASKETBALL 1-2-3-4 F. F. A. 1-2-3-4 FORENSICS 3-4 BASEBALL 3-4 CLASS OFFICER 2-4 ANNUAL STAFF 4 CLASS PLAY 4 THERE’S A WOMAN AT THE BEGTNNING OF ALL GREAT THINGS BASEBALL 1-2-3-4 BASKETBALL I-2-3-4 F. F. A. 1-2 CLASS OFFICER 1-3 CHORUS 4 CLASS PLAY 4 ANNUAL STAFF 4 MARJORIE VIOLAND MARJ NOTHING IS MORE FUL THAN SILENCE USE- CHORUS 1-2 TWIRLER 2 ANNUAL STAFF 4 IN SCHOOL A QUIET LASS SHE SEEMS TO BE, BUT WHO KNOWS IF ITS TRUE WHEN SHE'S FREE BAND 1-2-3-4 CHORUS 1-2-3 LIBRARY CLUB 3 ANNUAL STAFF 4 Senior Class llislory In the fall of 1951, twenty-five bashful and shy students entered Dor- chester High School. After three weeks of school the sophomores gave us an initiation party which we remember well. Mrs. Sorenson was our class advisi- or and at our first meeting Norbert Schumacher was elected President; Myron Tauchen, Vice President; Joyce Riemer, Secretary-Treasurer. We ended the school year by going on a picnic to Marathon County Park. When we returned to school the following fall, there were five less. As sophomores we had our fun initiating the new members who took our place as freshies. That year Mr. Forsyth became our class advisior and remained also for our junior year. We took part in school activities and ended our sophomore year on a picnic at Wausau. We came back to school in 53 of our junior year with fourteen in our class. At our first Junior class meeting we elected Lawrence Bartnik as President and king of our junior prom. That year we put on bake sales to raise money for our prom. On the night of April 30, we danced to the theme song of Moonlight and Roses , music was furnished by Emil and His Band. Lawrence Bartnik and Joyce Riemer reigned as king and queen. We ended a very successful year by going to Cherokee Park with the sophomores. In the fall of '54 there were thirteen of us who came to Complete our final year of school. At our -first class meeting Mr. Wunsch was chosen class advisior. Our officers were: President, Myron Tauchen; Vice President, Lloyd Kalepp; Secretary, Joyce Riemer; and Treasurer, Joann Ortlieb. On November 12th after hard work and fun we presented the junior and senior class play, Boarding House Reach . It was directed by Mrs. Sorenson and was well attended and enjoyed by the audience. The motto chosen by the class is Today We Follow Tomorrow We Lead . Our class colors are rose and silver and our flower the red rose. On May 19, 1955, with gray caps and gowns, all thirteen seniors receiv- ed their diplomas at the evening commencement exercise held at Memorial Kail. Thus ending the history of our class. Prophecy JOYCE” HELEN April 30, 1954, marked the exciting date of our Junior Prom. Lawrence Bartnik reigned as king and chose Joyce Riemer as his queen. The hall was decorated to the theme of the prom, Moonlight and Roses. The music was furnished by Emil and His Band. m (Po T r J- « 7W T H E B 0 A R D I N G R E A C H FIRST ROW: A. MILLER, H. BLAZEL, J. K1EMEK, J. JAIJTWJH, mo. «« • L?NBARTOIKC' I LLMAlT IS?E?iER?ES?NScSS?ERL, E. NEIDHOLD, THIRD ROW, L.'ka£ePP, D. SCHA TL, J. LUDWIG, C. HANSEN, M. TAUCHEN N 0 V E M B E R 1 2 1 9 5 4 LUCIENNE SORENSON DIRECTOR Norbert Schumacher, Helen Blazel. . . Audrey Miller , . Joyce Riemer . . Lawrence Bartnik. Lloyd Kalepp. . . David Geiger. . . Eileen Neidhold . Janice Zier . . . Jim Schiferl. . . Delilah Springer. Dick Schattl. . . Mary Jane Hollman Jerry Ludwig. . . Judy Jantsch. . . Joanne Bochanyin. .................. Wilbur ...........Nora Me Guire .........Bernadine Smith ........... Mrs. Maxwell ................ Connolly Herman Ninety Volt Jone3 .........Hercules Nelson . . .Betty Lou Maxwell .......... Connie Maxwell ..............Mr. Maxwell ...............Aunt Lucy .......... Limpy Me Guire .........Roughhouse Ruby ............. Mr. Potter ............ , Lucy Burns . . . .Mrs. Mott JOANNE BOCHANYIN DAVID GEIGER ROBERT GUMZ MARY JANE HOLLMAN JUDY JANTSCH BERNARD KLABUNDE JAMES LAPP JERRY LUDWIG MARLENE LUDWIG EILEEN NEIDHOLD JAMES SCHIFERL RICHARD SCHATTL CAROL SEIDEL DELILAH SPRINGER « MARY STELZEL GLORIA VANDERHOOF JANIS ZIER 7 Twenty-one freshmen entered Dorchester High in the fall of 1952. After our official greeting sponsored by the sophomores, we settled down to the more sober aspects of school life. We had our first class meeting and elec- ted officers. They were James Schiferl, president; Janis Zier, vice presi- dent; Eileen Neidhold, treasurer; Joanne Bochanyin, student council; Mary Jane Hollman, secretary. Mr. Nosbaek was chosen as our class advisor. We came back to school our sophomore year, minus four members. We ini- tiated the new freshmen and had a successful party afterward. Class officers were elected at our first meeting. They were Joanne Bochanyin, president; David Geiger, vice president; Judy Jantsch, secretary; Jerry Ludwig, treas- urer. Mr. Mosbaek was our advisor again. We had a Christmas cookie and can- dy sale which helped our treasury a great deal. Our junior year began with sixteen pupils. We were upperclassmen and had the job of setting an example for the underclassmen. We elected officers at our first meeting. They were David Geiger, president; Bernard Klabunde, vice president; Eileen Neidhold, secretary; Carol Seidel, treasurer. We had two bake sales to help with funds for our Prom which we plan to have on the twenty-second of April. David Geiger Fresident Bernard Klabunde Vice President Carol Seidel Treasurer LUANNE GEBERT JANICE GEIGER ARLAN HAMM DAVIP HAWKS GARY KLOCKE KATHLEEN KRAMER FERN KRUEGER NANCY LAABS BRUCE MEHNER DARRYL MERTENS JAMES MILLER MARILYN MILLIKIN VERA NEITZEL DALE POPE MILTON RAMMINGER KAREN RIEMER VERLYN SCHMIDT RUSSELL SEBOLD EDWARD SEIDEL MARLENE SEIDEL GARY STELZEL RONNIE WARNS ERVIN ZENKER The green freshman class of 195L, entered high school on August 30, 195A. There were 36 of us, all ready and willing to give our services to Dorchester High School. We held our first class meeting on September 10. The following people were elected to the various offices; President, Carol Ludwig; Vice-president, Glen Paul; Secretary, Aria Brecke, and Treasurer Sharon Sauter. The Sophomores had a good time initiating us and we gave a return party for them. During the course of the year we sponsored a Sock Hop and also other school parties. Twenty-nine greenhorns came to Dorchester High School in the fall 1953 and greenhorns we were, everyone was puzzled and all of us feared initiation dav. At the first class meeting we elected officers. They were: President, Donald Feldbrugge Secretary, Nancy Laabs; Treasurer Luanne Gebert. Mrs. Sorenson and Mrs. Pope were our advisors. In the fall of 1954, twenty-five sophomores started school, four mem- bers didn't come back. This year we had the priviledge of initiating the freshmen. We had a very nice party with dancing. The officers this year are; President, Nancy Laabs; Secretary, Karen Riemer; Treasurer, Marilyn Millikin. Our advisors are Mrs. Pope and Mrs. Sorenson. DUANE LUDWIG DARRYL NELSON JOHN ORTLIEB GLEN PAUL SUE ANN PLOECKELMAN DENNIS POPE f DOROTHY RABEHL V W SHARON SAUTER — ' ALLEN SHERER JANET SCHIFERL DORTHY SCHOPPER DENNIS SEIDEL LARRY SEIDEL LAWRENCE STELZEL ROSE MARY VIDAS SHARON WAGNER PAULINE WEBER JEAN YOUNKER DUANE BAKER FREDERICK BARTNIK ALVIN BLAZEL ARLA BRECKE DONNA DOBERSTEIN MARLIS FENSKE BILLY FIERKE NANCY GEBERT MARK. GEIGER PETER GOESSL BEVERLY GREASER BILLY GUMZ RITA JOHNSON ALLEN KALAS LOIS KLEMETSON CLARENCE KLIMPKE RUTH KRUEGER CARL LUDWIG FRONT ROW: M. TAUCHEN, L. BARTNIK, J. LUDWIG, L. KALEPP, N. SCHU- MACHER, R. SEBOLD SECOND ROW: MANAGER B. FIERKE, D. SCHATTL, R. GUMZ, J. SCHIFERL, J. PAUL, COACH MR. HAAVISTO H. BLAZEL A. MILLER N. LAABS E. NEIDHOLD AHHn Ax'lHOS xam •• I . ■■ FIRST ROW: E. SEIDEL, G. PAUL, M. OEIGSR, D.HAWKS, V. SCHMIDT, L. SEIDEL, D. LUDWIG, F. BARTNIK, SECOND ROW: MANAGER, A. SCHER- ER, G. STEL2EL, G. KLOCKE, R. WARNS, A. BLAZEL, D. POPE, E. ZINKER, COACH, MR. HAAVISTO CAROL LUDWIG, ARLA BRECKE, KATHLEEN KRAMER FIRST ROW: G. PAUL, L. BARTNIK, L. KALEPP, C. HANSON, J. PAUL, N. SCHUMACHER, R. SEBOLD, SECOND ROW: B. KLABUNDE, D. GEIGER, J. LAPP, M. TAUCHEN, J. SCHIFERL, J. LUDWIG, D. HAWKS, V. SCH- MIDT, THIRD ROW: G. STELZEL, R. SCHATTL, R. GUMZ, R. WARNS, D. POPE, COACH MR. HAAVISTO FIRST ROW: MR. WUNSCH, K. RIEMER, V. KRUEGER, N. LAABS, J. HIEMER, H. BLAZEL, E. NEIDHOLD, C. WARNS, SECOND ROW: A. MILLER, M. SEIDEL, D. SEIDEL, D. FELDBRUGGE, V. SCHMIDT, Q. GIPP, J. SORENSON, L. WIGSTADT, J. ZIER, THIRD ROW: C. KLIMl’KE, A. BRECKE, C. LUDWIG, K. KRAMER, L. GEBERT, P. WEBER, B. GREASER, F. BARTNIK, L. KLEMETSON, FOURTH ROW: R. KRUEGER, M. HOLLMAN,G. STEL7.EL, S. POPE, M. VIOLAND, L. BARTNIK, S. SAUTER T pj?T FRONT- S. WAGNER. M. STELZEL, H. BLAZEL, A. MILLER, P. WEB-R, K. KRAMER, F. KRUEGER, J. GEIGER J ZIER N. LAABS M. MILLIKIN, E. NEIDHOLD, MR. WUNSCH, SECOND ROa : J. YOUNKER, D. SCHOPPER N.GEBERT, B. GREASER, L. KLEMETSON, J. RIEMER, D. DOBERSTEIN, R. IDAS, R. JOHKbJN M. SEIDEL, L. GE9ERT, J. BOCHANYIN, C. SEIDEL, M. LUDWIG, K. RIEMKR, V. NEITZEL, JJaNTeCH, THIRD ROW: N!. GEIGER, D. FELDBRUGGE, M. SCHUMACHER, J. SCHIFERL, M. HOLLMAN, J. HIF RL, S. SAUT R R. KRUEGER, M. FENSKE, A. SCHERER, L. SEIDEL, D. POPE, A. BLAZEL, FOUitTH ROW: D. LUD- WIG d! HAWKS, E. SEIDEL, L. KALEPP, L. BARTNIK, R. SCHATTL, R. WARNS, G. STELZEL, G. KLOCKE B. FIERKE, J. MILLER, J. BARTNIK, P. GOESSL FIRST ROW: L. WIGSTADT, A. BRECKE, L. KLEMETSON, S. SaUTER, P. WEBER D. SCHOPPER, R. JOHNSON, SECOND ROW: MR. WUNSCH, D. SEIDEL, C. KLIMPKE, M. GEIGER, A. SCHERER, Q. GIPP, W. LEHN- ERTZ, B. FIERKE, THIRD ROW: P. GOESSL, L. STELZEL, F. BART- NIK, D. DOBERSTFIN, B. GREASER, D. SCHRADER CLARINET DUET JOYCE-NANCY GIRLS QUARTET JANIS-JOANNE MARY JANE-EILEEN MIXED QUARTET LAWRENCE-NANCY JANIS-RONNIE F. F. A. QUARTET' DAVID-LLOYD LAWRENCE-RONNIE CLARINET QUARTET LUANNE-MARLENE FERN-RUTH PARTICIPANTS IN DISTRICT MUSIC FESTIVAL HELD AT MEDFORD APRIL 14, 1954 1 VOCAL SOLO......................J. ZIER II VOCAL SOLO....................R. BUSSE 1 VOCAL DUET. . . . E. NEIDHOLD, J. ZIER I VOCAL DUET. . . .E. NEIDHOLD, R. BUSSE I VOCAL QUARTET .E. NEIDHOLD, M. HOLLMAN J. BOCHANYIN, J. ZIER II BARITONE SOLO.................A. SCHERER II CLARINET SOLO N. LAABS II CLARINET SOLO. . F. KRUEGER III CLARINET SOLO. . .L. GEBERT II CLARINET SOLO. . .M. SEIDEL I CORNET DUET. . .M. SCHRADER V. SCHMIDT II CORNET SOLO. . .M. SCHRADER I TROMBONE SOLO. . .A. ZUTHER I CLARINET DUET. . J. RIEMER N. LAABS I CLARINET QUARTET.L. GEBERT, F. KRUEGER M. SEIDEL, R. KRUEGER P1 Py W • P G. STELZEL M. HOLLMAN E. NEIDHOLD k. Riemer D. FELDBRUGGE N. LAABS R. KRUEGER C. LUDWIG J. ZIER V. SCHMIDT p WEBER A. SCHERER w N. BRECHLIN R. WARNS F. KRUEGER LEFT TO RIGHT ASST. EDITOR, JANIS ZIER; CO-EDITORS, JOYCE RIEMER MARJORIE VIOLAND; ASST. EDITOR, EILEEN NEIDHOLD FIRST ROW: N. SCHUMACHER, J. BOCHONYIN, S. POPE, J. VANDERHOOF, J. ORTLIEB, H. BLAZEL, A. MILLER, L. BARTNIK, M. TAUCHEN, SECOND ROW: L. KALEPP, J. PAUL, C. HANSON, F. KRUEGER, R. KRUEGER, J. SCHIFERL FIRST ROW: G. PAUL, A. KALAS, J. ORTLIEB, B. FIERKE, SECOND ROW: L. STELZEL, E. SEIDEL, B. KLABUNDE, L. KALEPP, L. BARTNIK, M. TAU- CHEN, J. SCHIFERL, J. PAUL, D. SEIDEL, MR. SONSALLA, THIRD ROW: D. HAWKS, M. GEIGER, C. KLIMPKE, P. GOESSL, D. NELSON, F. BARTNIK, M. RAMINGER, J. MILLER, N. BRECHLIN, A. SCHERER, FOURTH ROW: D. GEIG- ER, J. LAPP, G. STELZEL, E. ZINKER, C. HANSON, R. GUMZ, R. WARNS, A. BLAZEL, D. POPE, G. KLOCKE, B. GUMZ, A. HAMM The Dorchester Chapter of the Future Farmers of America is part or a National organization of boys taking Vocational Agriculture in High School. The purpose of the F.F.A. is to teach members how to take part in a public meeting, to solve financial problems and assume civic responsibilities. In the past year the 37 members of the Dorchester Chapter have been active in public speaking, judging contests and several district and state F.F.A. meetings. We tried several ways of making money this year. We sold garden seeds and tomato plants. We also put on a dance at Dorchester Memorial Hall. The money we made is to be used for educational trips. The officers for the past year were: President, lawrence Bartnik; Vice President, Lloyd Kalepp; Secretary, Myron Tauchen; Treasurer, James Schiferl; Reporter, Bernard Klabunde; Watch-dog, Jerry Paul. Physical Education FRONT ROW: J. JANTSCH, J. BOCHONYIN, S. POPE, M. VIOLAND, H. BLAZEL, E, NEIDHOLD, M. HOLLMAN, SECOND ROW: G. VANDERHOOF, M. STELZEL, D. SPRINGER, J. RIEMER, J. ZIER, A. MILLER, M. LUDWIG, J. ORTLIEB. J. VANDERHOOF. FRONT ROW: V. NEITZEL, M. MILLIKIN, L. GEBERT, P. WEBER, L. KLEMETSON, K. KRAMER, A. BRECKE, R. JOHNSON, SECOND ROW: D. SCHOPPER, N. GEBERT, D. DOBERSTEIN, C. LUDWIG, K. RIEMER, J. YOUNKER, R. VIDAS, J. GEIGER, B. GREASER,THIRD ROW: S.WAGNER, M. ERICKSON, M. SEIDEL, M. FENSKE, R. KRUEGER, S. SAUTER, F. KRUEGER, N. LAABS, J. SCHIFERL. FRONT ROW: D. DOBERSTEIN, S. WAGNER, C. LUDWIG, L. KLEMETSON, P. WEBER, D. SPRINGER, K. KRAMER, J. JANTSCH, SECOND ROW: N. BRECH- SLIN, J. ZIER, M. HOLLMAN, J. SCHIFERL, S. SAUTER, R. VIDAS, B. GREASER, E. SEIDEL, THIRD ROW: D. FELDBRUGGE, B. KLABUNDE, M. TAUCHEN, R. WARNS, J. SCHIFERL, A. SCHERER, D. LUDWIG, L. SEIDEL L i I) r a r v M u fi V FRONT ROW: J. JANTSCH, J. BOCHONYIN, L. BARTNIK, J. SCHIFERL, D. FELDBRUGGE, J. SCHIFERL, SECOND ROW: J. ZIER, E. NEIDHOLD, M. HOLLMAN, N. LAABS, F. KRUEGER FIRST ROW: B. M3HNER, R. LUDWIG, Q. GIPP, SECOND ROW: C. WARNS, L. HOFF- MAN, M. COFELAND, D. GUMZ, THIRD ROW: J. SORENSON, D. KRUEGER, D. BAKER K. LAPER B. LEHNERTZ D. SCHRADER D. SCHERER S- MARCOTT S. PLOECKELMAN- J. BEISNER R. RUESCH Q J. COPELAND B. PLOECKELMAN J. SCHMIDTKE N. ANDERSON ,C D. SCHMIDT R. DOBERSTEIN R. SAUTER G. HANSEN G. MARCOTT N. HRECHLIN C. LEHNERTZ N. COPELAND D. WIGSTADT V. ANDERSON G. LUDWIG M. SMITH D. SEBOLD J. WINCHELI. D. PLOECKELMAN A. WIENKI D. FENSKE D. BAKER K. LAPER s. WINCHELL PELAND T. STERNS G. EDWARDS ANDERSON B. TESSMER B. RUESCH E. BRECHLIN S. LAPER K. ANDERSON dope;u;:'ei;. Oi M W %4 • W1n9 ell Jv r G. FENSKE D. MARCOTT K. BLAZEL N t ' ! M. SCHIEF D. ZIER NO PICTURE C. BAKER ALICE WINCHELL E. PHONE HO WEIX DRUG STORE BEST OF DRUGS FOUNTAIN SERVICE DORCHESTER DORCHESTER STATE BANK CHECKING AND SAVINGS SCHREIBER'S GENRICHS GARAGE QUALITY MEATS PHONE 36-2 SINCE 1912 DORCHESTER GOODS PHONE 110-2 OIL PRODUCTS DORCHESTER DORCHESTER COOP FEED, SEED, FERTILIZER, AND COAL PHONE 79 SEIDEL BROTHERS GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS DORCHESTER FILLING STATION PHONE 91-31 TAVERN DORCHESTER --DORCHESTER CHEESE FACTORY A eCCQ CJBcj HIGH QUALITY CHEESE STAAB'S CABINET FLOORING DORCHESTER DORCHESTER DORCHESTER KRUEGERS GROCERY GROCERIES PHONE 5 KEATS DORCHESTER . „,.VIRCK'S BARBER SHOP -ONCE- 1 -ALWAYS- DORCHESTER WISCONSIN SCHIEF HARDWARE PHONE 32 SCHIEF'S DENTIST PERFECT PLATE FITTINGS DORCHESTER PHONE 32 41 DORCHESTER GENRICH IMPLEMENT DORCHESTER SAUTER QUALITY PHONE 16 BROTHERS FEEDS DORCHESTER RICHTER'S BAR FINE DRINKS HOTEL DORCHESTER RICHARD SCHATTL PROP DORCHESTER WISCONSI FRANK'S BAR TELEVISION BAR-B-Q'S DORCHESTER DRINK COZY CORNER TAVERN EMIL STREICH PROP.• DORCHESTER WISCONSIN MERTEN'S GARAGE DORCHESTER WISCONSIN CLARK ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE GREENWOOD WISCONSIN SMILEY'S BAR There’s a one and only” in refreshment, too STONE TAVERN DORCHESTER WISCONSIN MEDFORD WISCONSIN SEBOLD'S GARAGE PARKINS ICE-CREAM PHONE 732 ABBY DORCHESTER MEDFORD WISCONSIN NEAL SMITH INCORPORATED PHONE 1811 DORCHESTER MEDFORD TLUSTY BEV. 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