Dorchester High School - Dorhian Yearbook (Dorchester, WI)

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DORHIHN 5ENIDR CLR55 MARLENE PECHER DOUGLAS SCHERER DEDICATION We, the Senior Class of I960, wish to dedicate this annual to Mrs. Margaret Gorke, one of the finest teachers we have ever known. Although Mrs. Gorke is no longer with us, she will always be remembered for her efforts in helping us as a teacher and class adviser. Our Junior Prom and Class Play were successful because of her. To Mrs. Gorke, we wish happiness and success in the future. FACULTY CLARENCE ZIER B.ED. BUSINESS EDUCATION WHITEWATER STATE ARNOLD E. COOK B.S. PRINCIPAL PHYSICS WHITEWATER STATE BLANCHE HEMPHILL B.S. HISTORY LIBRARY STEVENS POINT COLLEGE PHILIP MEREDITH B.S. COACH ENGLISH THE KINGS COLLEGE LAWRENCE MILAND B.S. MATHEMATICS EAU CLAIRE COLLEGE RUBY PINTER B.S. HOME ECONOMICS STOUT COLLEGE PHILIP LINDEMAN B.S. SCIENCE AGRICULTURE STOUT COLLEGE JOYCE HANSON GRADES k-5-( STEVENS POINT THOMAS WINKLESS B.S. BAND CHORUS MILWAUKEE STATE JANIS TISCHENDORF GRADES 1-2-3 STEVENS POINT FRANCIS EIDEN GRADES 7-8 STEVENS POINT KATHRYN TLUSTY B.S. KL NDERGARTEN STEVENS POINT COLLEGE KATHLEEN BAR IN IK Chorus l;Band 1,2,3,14.; Prom Court 2;, Kitchen Worker 3,l4_;Paper Staff 3; Class Play Staff 3 4;Baritone Ensemble 1+; Library Club 1+; Annual Staff 4 JUDITH BEISNER Chorus 1,2,3 Band 3 1+ Class Play 3 + Annual Staff 2,4; Paper Staff 3; Class Treasurer 1+; Forensics l,2j Library ciub 2,3,1+; KAREN GREWE Band l,2,3;cborus 1,2, 3,1+; Forensics 1,2,3, 4; Library Club 1,2,3 4; Vocal Duet l+; Vocal Solo 3,!+; Paper Staff 3; Cheerleader 1; Ann- ual Staff 1+; Kitchen Worker l+jClass Play3,l+ Betty Crocker Award 1+; f CLAUDETTE DECKER Forensics 1,2;. Band lr 2,3,1+; Chorus 1,2,3,1+; Class Play 3,1+; Paper Staff 3; Library Club 2,3,1+; Kitchen Worker 2,3; Class Treasurer 2 Annual Art Editor 1+; Library Club Sec.— Treas. 3? RODNEY HAWKS Chorus l,2,3,i|.; Class Treasurer 1; F.F.A. 1, 2; F.F a. Softball 1,2 F.F.A. Officer 2; Ag. Club 1+; Class Play 3, 1+; Paper Staff 3; Band 3,1+; Annual Staff I4.; PHILIP HOLIMANN F.F.A, Letteman 1,2; F.F.A; 1,2; Baseball 2 F.F.A. Treasurer 2 ; Class Play 3,U; Chorus 3; Volleyball 1,2,3,1+J Annual Staff U; Paper Staff 3 Prom Court 3 Class Secretary 3 F.A. Softball 1? Class President Jj.; CORINNE MERTENS Chorus 1,2; Band 1.2 Class Play Staff 3,4 Cheerleader 2,3,U,Pro Court 3; lWlrler 1,2, 3,I(.; Homecoming Court 3; Library Club 2,3,kl Annual Staff I4; Paper Staff 3? LORETTA LUDWIG Chorus 1,2,3,4; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Library Club 2,3thr Class Play 3,k Class Treasurer 3? Majorette I4; Library Club Vice President 3? WILLIAM LEHNERTZ Band 1,2,3,hi Baseball 3,hi Chorus 1,2,3, I4J Solos 1,2,3,U; Vocal Solo I4; Basketball 2; Forensics 2,3,hi Class Play 3,1+; Annual Staff I4; Cornet Ensemble 1, 2,3,U; Volleyball 3, 45- Paper Staff 3i Prom Court 3? STEPHEN MERTENS Baseball 1,2,3,14- Bas- ketball 1,3,4; Volley- ball 1,14; F.F.A. 1,2; Class Vice President 1 Student Council2;Class President 3; Prom King 3; Paper Staff 3; Stu- dent Council President h; Homecoming Court 3 Class Play 3 hi Annual Staff I4; D. Club Vice- president I4; D. Club3, hi E LAI NE MI LLER Homecoming Court 1; Chorus 2,3; Band 2,3,b Class Vice President 3 Library Club 3Prom Court 2; Paper Staff 3 Class Play Staff 3fki Library Club Treasurer Ij.; Kitchen Workers I4.; Annual Staff I4; PAULINE RAMMINGER Library Club 1,2,3,k; Band 1,2,3,b; Library Club Secretary 2; Ann- ual Staff 3 Chorus 2, 3,b; Class President 2 Homecoming Court 2; Prom Queen 3 Clarinet Solo 3tkl Paper Staff 3; Business Manager Ij.; Class Play 3 U Vocal Ensembles 3,4;Clarinet Ensembles bi MARLENE PECHER Chorus 1,2,3; Library Club 2,3,U; Prom Court 3; Class Secretary 2; Annual Staff I4; Paper Staff 3; Play Staff 3, I ; SHARON PLOCKEIMAN Chorus 1,2,3,1;-; Class Secretary I).; Band 1,2, 3,14.; Library Glub 2,3 Jl; Assistant Editor 3; Class Vice President 2 Library Club Treasurer 2; Library Club Pres.3 Annual Staff 1; Paper Staff 35 Co-editor i).; Badger Girl's State 3; Class Play 3 U; Vocal Ensembles 3 k' Horn Ensembles 3 li Bomecora- ing Queen b; DOUGLAS SCHERER Basketball 2,3,U;Base- ball l,2,3,i|; Volley- ball 1,2; Volleyball Manager 3; Paper Staff 3; Homecoming Court 35 Class Play 3tb D-Club President!).; Prom Court 3; Annual Staff!).;Home- coming King 4; BARBARA SCHIPERL Kitchen Workers 2,3 4 Library Club 1,2,3 4 Vocal Ensembles 2,3 4 Madrigal 2; Class Play 3,4; Forensics 1,2,3 Q- Chorus 1,2,3 4 Paper Editor 3; Co-editor 4; Class President 1; Sax Ensemble 4; Pro - Court 3; Annual Assistant Editor 3 Band 1,2,3 4 Student Council Treas. 2; DAVID SOCHAN FFA 1,2;Annual StaffJ+; Chorus 4; Chess Club4; Science Club I4.; DOftNA MAE SCHRADER Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4 Prom Court 3; Band 1,2,3,4- Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Horn Solo 2; Ensembles 3 4 Library Club 3,14.5 Forensics 2, Student Council 4 lass Play3,4; Library Club Vice President 4 i. ALBERT SCHULTZ F.F.A. Letterman 1,2; Student Council Treas, 3; F.F.A. Officer 1,2; F.F.A. Softball 1; D- Club 3A; F.F.A. 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3, «Pa- per Staff 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; class Play 3 I4.; Ag. Club President 4; Class Vice Pres. 4 Annual Staff I4.; Badger Boy's State 3; Chorus 4; Forensics 1; Band 3 14.; Prom Court 3 CAROLYN VESELY Chorus 2,3,14.; Annual Staff I4.; Forensics 2; Paper Staff 3; Library Club 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4 Prom Court 3; LINDA WIGSIADT Chorus l,2,3,l4.;Band 1, 2,3,4; Forensics 1,2; Play Staff 3,4; Annual Staff4; Paper Staff 2; Library Club2,3,4;Trom bone Solo 1,2,3 ENTERED DEPART DEANNA YOUNKER Paper Staff 3; Library Club 2,3,4; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Cheerleader 3,4 IWirler 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Library Club President 4; Forensics 3; TO RUTH WAGNER Library Club 1,2,3,4; Forensics 2,3; Annual Staff 4; Holy Cross LEARN SERVE HONOR STUDENTS BARBARA SCHIFERL VALEDICTORIAN DAVID SOCHAN SALUTATORIAN SHARON PLOCKELMAN D. A R. KAREN GREWE BETTY CROCKER AWARD flower: colors: song: CLASS WHITE ROSE BLUE AND WHITE NOW IS THE HOUR SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Upperclassmen found 29 bashful Freshmen enrolling at Dorchester High School for the term of 56-57 We were initiated by the Sophomores and gave them a return party. Our class advisor was Mrs, Hemphill, At our firbt class meeting we elected our class officers as follows; Pres- ident, Barbara Schiferl; Vice President, Steve Mertens; Seeretary,Jan- ice Hennlich; Treasurer, Rodney Hawks, At the beginning of the 57-58 term our class has lost two of its mem- bers which gave it a total of 27. Officers for this year were: Pres- ident, Pauline Ramminger; Vice President, Sharon PlockelmanjSecretary, Marlene Pecher and Treasurer, Claudette Decker. Our Student Council members are Steve Mertens and Barbara Schiferl.Our Class advisors were Mr. Weidner and Mr. Gorr, In the fall of 1958, 27 Juniors started school. We elected officers with Steve Mertens, President; Elaine Miller, Vice President, Phil Hollmann, Secretary; Loretta Ludwig, Treasurer. Our Student Council members were Deanna Younker and Albert Schultz. Mrs. Gorke and Mr.Gorr were our class advisors. On December 7, we presented a three act mystery-comedy entitled Aunt Cathie's Cat . We put out a newspaper called the Junior Clarion . On February 7 we sponsored a dance. Music was provided by mil and his band. On April 2i|, 1959, we presented our Prom. Music was provided by Danny Stauss. The hall was decorated to the theme of Sayonara . Our King and Queen were Steve Mertens and Pauline Ramminger. Sharon Plockelraan and Albert Schultz were selected to represent our school at Badger Girl's State and Badger Boy's State. We came back in our Senior year with 21; members.. We elected Phil Holl- mann, President; Albert Schultz, Vice President; Sharon Plockelman, Secretary; Judy Beisner, Treasurer. Student Council members were Donna Schrader and Steve Mertens. Our class advisors were Mr. Zier and Mr. Cook. At the end of our first semester we lost one member. On May 18, I960 twenty-three seniors deceived their diplomas. The Valedictorian was Barbara Schiferl, Salutatorian was David Sochan, the DAR Award vas received by Sharon Plockelman.. MEMORIES On April 2l .r 1959, we sponsored our Junior Prom The hall was decorated to the theme Sayonara . Steve Martens and Pauline Raxnminger reigned as king and queen. Stanley Hollmann and Sheila Gorke were the Crown-bear- ers. The court consisted of Marlene Pecher and Allen Scherer, Carolyn Vesely and Danny Schmidt, Donna Mae Schrader and William Lehnertz, Doug Scherer and Corinne Martens, Phil Hollmann and Alicia Bramucker, and Albert Schultz and Barbara Scbiferl The king and queen were crowned by last year's royality, Connie Warns and Marvin Riemer. Danny Stauss and his orchestra provided the music. R. DOBERSTEIN J. HOLIKAN J. KWASNY S. LANG P. PECHER J. 0. POPE R. SAUTER D. SC ’IDT w. UNDERWOOD M. WAGNER JUNIOR HISTORY CLASS On August 26, 1937, 314- bashful Freshmen entered Dorchester High School. We were initiated by the Sophomores early in the fall and la- ter we gave a Return Party. Class officers for this year were Jim Kwasny, President; John Schattl, Vice President; Donna Schmidt, Sec- retary; and Richard Seidel, Treasurer. Our representatives in the Student Council were Judy Bramucker and Linda Johnson. Our class ad- visors were Mrs. Abrahamson and Mr. Flahive. In the fsil of 1938 we returned to find that we still bad 3k mem- bers in our class. This year we had the pleasure of initiating the Freshmen. Our class officers this year were Ann Bednarek, President; Judy Bramucker, Vice President; Judy Meyer, Secretary; and Jim Kwasny, Treasurer. Our representatives for the Student Council this year were Donna Schmidt and John Schattl. Our class advisors were Mr. Meredith and Mrs. Hemphill. Our Junior year began with 31 members, three less than last year. Our officers were John Schattl, President; Judy Bramucker, Vice Presi- dent; Linda Johnson, Secretary; and Arthur Paul, Treasurer. The Stu- dent Council representatives were Judy Meyer and Wayne Underwood. Our class advisors were Miss Dietsche and Mr. Meredith. On November 20, 1939, we presented a three act comedy play Have A Date under the direction of Kiss Dietsche and Mr. and Mrs. Meredith. We published the school paper which was called the Junior High- Lites. Ann Bednarek was the editor and Judy Bramucker was co-editor. J. SCHATTL PRESIDENT J. BRAMUCKER VICE PRESIDENT L. JOHNSON SECRETARY A. PAUL TREASURER JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Front Row: J. Schattl, A. Bednarek, L. Johnson, J. Kwasny; Middle Row: A, Paul, J, Bramucker, D. Schmidt, J, Meyer, W. Underwood; Back Row: Directors; Mr. Meredith and Mrs. Pinter. NEWSPAPER STAFF Front Row: S. Lang, D. Schmidt, J. Plockelman, J. Meyer, A• Bod- narek, editor, L. Johnson, J. Bramucker, co-editor; Middle Row: J. Meyer, W. Underwood, A. Paul, J. Copeland, M. Maxam, R. Gil- bert, A. Chotoff, R. Decker, 0. Pope P. Pecher, D. Umlauft, B. Underwood, J. Schattl; Back Row: R. Sauter, R. Gonnering, R. Oestreich, N. Anderson, J. Kwasny, R. Doberstein, M. Wagner, J. Hollman, R. Seidel, K. Tischendorf, D. Schultz. V. ANDERSON A. BARTNIK A. BRAMUCKER J. BEISNER N. COPELAND J. HEfttAN D. KADEMAN C. LEHNERTZ G. LUDWIG 3 t G. LUDWIG G. KARCOTT L. KILLER V. PLOCKEIK AN R. RUPRICH M. SMITH J. VIEGUT N D. WAGNER C. WALDHART D. WIGSTADT S. ZIER L. SPRINGER PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT N. SORENSON SECRETARY M. JANTSCH TREASURER SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On August 25, 1958, 31 timid freshmen walked Into Dorchester High School for the first time. A few weeks after we had been Initiated by the Sophomores, we gave them a Return Party. As our class officers we elected Alicia Bramucker, President; Sam Zier, Vice President; Chris Waldhart, Secretary; and Arthur Bartnik, Treasurer. Victor Plockelman and Lenore Carlson were Student Council representatives. Our class ad- visors were Mr. Boyd and Miss Dietsche. In the fall of 1959 we returned to find that we still had 31 mem- bers in our class. This year we had the pleasure of initiating the Freshmen. Our class officers this year were Sam Zier, President; Law- rence Springer, Vice President; Nancy Lee Sorenson, Secretary; and Mary Jantsch, Treasurer. Our representatives for the Student Council this year were Arthur Bartnik and Cynthia Koffarnus. Our class advisors were Mr. Miland and Mrs. Hemphill. B. V v D. BAKER F. BEDNAREK M. BEISNER J. BLAZEL N. BLOCK D. GOHNEHIKG R. G08SE ° HOLIMANN S. HOLIMAN H. KLIMPKE E) • LUDWIG J. MERTENS B. NEIDHOLD L. PECHER D. PLOCKELMAN H. ROBIDA E. SCHIFERL J. WERNER FRESHMEN v1 1'!« R SEX DEL L UNDERWOOD 1 1 J. WINCHELL CLASS HISTORY On August 31, 1959 38 greenhorns enrolled at Dorchester High. We were initiated by the Sophomores, and gave a return party for them. Early in the year, we elected the following class officers; Kathleen Anklam, President; Duane Sebold, Vice President; Loretta Miller, Sec- retary; Timothy Mertens, Treasurer. Kathleen Younker and Elizabeth Schiferl, Student Council members. Later in the yeer, our President and another class member moved away, so we elected a new Vice Presi- dent, which is Anton Cnojnacki. Duane Sebold, our former VicePresi- dent, is our new President. Our class advisors were Mr. Winkless and Mr. Lindeman. D. SEBOLD A. CHOJNACKI PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT L. MILLER SECRETARY T. MERTENS TREASURER PAULINE RAMMINGER, BUSINESS MANAGER} JANICE PLOCKELMAN,ASSISTANT EDITOR: BARBARA SCHIFERL, CO-EDITOR; SHARON PLOCKELMAN, CO-ED- ITOR; MONICA MAXAM, ASSISTANT EDITOR; CLAUDETTE DECKER, ART ED- ITOR ANNUAL STAFF ROW 1; L. JOHNSON, E. MILLER, D. SCHRADER, D. YOUNKER, M. PECHER, C. MERTENS, ROW 2; K.GREWE, A.BRAMUCKER, E.SCHIFERL, D. SCHERER, D. SOCHAN, R. HAWKS, R.WAGNER, L. WIGSTADT, J.BEISNER,,L. LUDWIG, C.VESELY, MR. ZIER, ROW 3; P. HOLLMANN, W. LEHNERTZ. A. SCHULTZ, STEVE MERTENS SENIOR BAND ROW 1: L. JOHNSON, P. RAMMINGER, S. LANG, J. EEISNER, C. LEHNERIZ, S. PLOCKELMAN, D. SCHRADER, 0. POPE, J. PLOCKELMAN, ROW 2: D. WIGSTADT, M. JANTSCH, L. WIGSTADT, K. BARTNIK, A. HEDNAREK, C. DECKER, A. BARTNIK, P. PECHER, D. SCHMIDT, W. LEHNERTZ, B. SCHIFERL, B. NEIEEOLD, R. HAWKS, J MEYER, ROW 3: D. FENSKE, E. MILLER, M. FIERKE, G. LUDWIG, C. WALDHART, A. SCHTJLIZ, D. YOUNKER, L. LUDWIG, C, MERTENS, MR. WINKLESS, DIRECTOR. MIXED CHORUS ROW Is L. LUDWIG, C. DECKER, D. YOUNKER, C. VESELY, L. WIGSTADT, MR. WINKLESS, M. FIERKE, C. LEHNERTZ, R. DECKER, J. DETTKAN, N. BLOCK, ROW 2s D. PLOECKELMAN, C. KOFFARNUS, N. SORENSON, K. GREWE, S. PLOCKELMAN, J. PLOCKELMAN, R. ROBIDA, B. NEIDHOLD, S. HOLLMAN, K. DECKER, ROW 3: P. RAMMINGER, S. LANG, D. SOCHAN, A. SCHULTZ, W. LEHNERTZ, R. HAWKS, B. SCHIFERL, L. JOHNSON, E. SCHIFERL, D. SCHRADER. FORENSICS ROW 1: D. SCHULTZ, R. RUPRICH, K. OESTREICH, T. MERTENS, L. SPRINGER ROW 2: D. SCHRADER, L. JOHNSON, N. SORENSON, R.GILBERT, K. GREWE, MRS HEP.PHILL; ROW 3: B. SCHIPERL, C. WALDHART, W. LEHNERTZ, C. LEHnERTZ M. FIERKE, R. WAGNER; ABSENT: G. LUDWIG. STUDENT COUNCIL C. KOFFERMJS, J. MEYER, W. UNDERWOOD, S. MERTENS, A. BARTNII, D. SCHRADER, E. SCHIFERL. STANDING, MR. ZIER. LIBRARY CLUB ROW It B. SCHIFERL, P. RAKMiNGER, a SCHRADER, D. Y3UNKER, E. KILLER, J. BEISNER, C. MERTENS. ROW 2; K. BARTNIK, M. PECKER, C. VESELY, C. DECKER, MRS. HEMPHILL. ROW 3; S. PLOCKEIEAN, K. GREWE; L. LUDWIG, L. WIGSTADT, R. WAGNER. JUNIOR BAND ROW 1: V. FELDBRUEOGE, T. D. FISCHER, J. GOESSL, H. KEIMAN ROW 2:MR. WINKLESS CHOJNAOKI, T. ENGEL, E. SCHIFERL, R. ZIER KLIMPKE, L. MILLER, C. WINKLESS, B. PLOC- , D. FRITSCHE, D. MARCOTT, C. GIPP, D.ZIER CAFETERIA WORKERS MRS. GALL, MRS. LARSON, B. SCHIFERL, D. WIGSTADT, K. BARINIK, K. GREWE, E. MILLER. JANITOR BOB LARSON drivers ED WERNER - DON TESSMER ZELIA WHITMAN SNAPSHOTS $o 3 G I ffffK ft-f Lr Of? tV- 'dRwOY g KRCH£L L£TTUCL-t DsfjnNR Sopho r otfe, 'PjcNIC urRG,lwiR GiflU- PflJRMfl pRRTY VifWNR ?? c Rticr ?«it + SflMTfl rss Dr£r5CH£, horgur C. CL.FlUDCTTL'5 ?nKTT ____________ -J- HUCIfl iV Judy gtlSPtR V , DF?V £ SocHflW ST£V£r if e rc. Rnwi£ - • V ? Gli £R hlucH FltiTiZ, 6 fS SHWfiN Girls SflMDY A TEAM L. TO R.: JIM KWASNY;, DAVID SCHULTZ, WAYNE UNDERWOOD, MIKE WAGNER, STEVE, MERIENS, ALBERT SCHULTZ, GORDON LUDWIG, NELS ANDERSON, DOUG SCHERER, ART PAUL, SAM ZIER; KNEELING, MANAGER JOHN SCHATIL, COACH PHILIP MEREDITH. JOSEPH HERMAN FORWARD CHEERLEADERS L. TO R.: CORINNE MERTENS, ANN BEDNAREK, DEANNA YOUNKER, JUDY BRAMUCKER, DONNA SCHMIDT MIKE WAGNER 6' FORWARD JUNIOR ALBERT SCHULTZ 6' 3 FORWARD SENIOR WAYNE UNDERWOOD 5' 11 GUARD JUNIOR DOUG SCHERER 5' 10 GUARD SENIOR NELS ANDERSON 6'2 CENTER JUNIOR GORDON LUDWIG 6' CENTER SOPHOMORE DAVID SCHULTZ 5 10 FORWARD JUNIOR JIM KWASNY 5 9 GUARD JUNIOR SAM ZIER 5'8 GUARD SOPHOMORE 8 TEAM L.TO R.: STEVE SAUTER,MANAGER, TIM MERTENS, DALE LUDWIG, ANTHONY CHOJNACKI, RON GOSSE, VIC ANDERSON, DUANE SEBOLD, ART PAUL, RON DECKER, GORDON LUDWIG, NELS ANDERSON, VIC PLOCKELMAN, HAROLD KLEMPKE, RANDY SAUTER, RON KLEMPKE, JOE WERNER, DAVID SCHULTZ, FRANCIS ElDEN, COACH CHEERLEADERS L. TO R.J JUDY MEYER, BARBARA UNDERWOOD, CYNTHIA KOFFARNUS, NORA CO PE ONE_________________________________________________________ BASEBALL TEAM 1st ROW: JIM KWASNY, COACH MEREDITH, MANAGER SCHATTL, 2nd ROW: BOB NEIDHOLD, HAROLD KLEMPKE, SAM ZIER, TONY CHOJNACKI, RONNIE KLEMPKE TIM MERTENS, 3rd ROW: LAWERENCE SPRINGER, DEWEY SEBOLD, RON GOSSE DAVID SCHULTZ, JOE WERNER, DOUG SCHERER, VIC PLOCKELMAN, I+th ROW:, MIKE WAGNER, GORDON LUDWIG, ALBERT SCHULTZ, STEVE MERTENS, WAYNE UNDERWOOD, ART PAUL, GRADUATING VARSITY L. TO R.: DOUG SCHERER, STEVE MERTENS, ALBERT SCHULTZ, COACH PHILIP MEREDITH LETTERMEN'S CLUB 1st. ROW: TIM MERIENS, DOUG SCHERER, DUANE SEBOLD, RANDY SAUIER, VIC ANDERSON, COACH MEREDIIH, 2nd. ROW: JIM KWASNY, SAM ZIER, JOHN SCHATTL, DAVID SCHULTZ, WAYNE UNDERWOOD, 3rd. ROW: MIKE WAGNER, GORDON LUDWIG, STEVE MERIENS, ALBERT SCHULTZ, NELS ANDER- SON, ART PAUL. BASKETBALL SCORES DORCHESTER 59 MARATHON 80 DORCHESTER 1+6 RIB LAKE 1+8 DORCHESTER % ATHENS 52 DORCHESTER 56 MARATHON 71 DORCHESTER i+2 SPENCER 1+1+ DORCHESTER 1+9 GRANTON i+o DORCHESTER 1+5 PRENTICE 1+9 DORCHESTER 72 WESTBORO 53 DORCHESTER 51 EDGAR 66 DORCHESTER 57 ABBOTSFORD 70 DORCHESTER 58 LOYAL 53 DORCHESTER 59 RIB LAKE 57 DORCHESTER 61+ LOYAL 52 DORCHESTER 53 GRANTON k9 DORCHESTER 38 SPENCER 60 DORCHESTER 56 WESTBORO 55 DORCHESTER DORCHESTER % ATHENS ABBOTSFORD £ DORCHESTER 61 SPENCER 69 DORCHESTER 30 COLBY 55 P.G. FIELD GOALS F.G. T.P DOUG SCHERER 92 216 WAYNE UNDERWOOD 39 97 ALBERT SCHULTZ 1+3 127 STEVE MERTENS 11+8 323 T.P. TOTAL POINTS F.G. T.P. SAM ZIER 1+7 no JOE HERMAN 3 11 JIM KWASNY 16 36 MIKE WAGNER 38 100 'r A it's ti aM K. ANDERSON D. COPELAND D. FRITSCHE P. GILBERT B. PLOCKE1MAN S. SAUTER S. WINCHELL R. ZIER D. ANDERSON J. RADLINGER B. SAUTER R. LARSON D. ROT HER K. ELASEL A. WINCHELL T. STEVENS B. TESSMER D. ZIER W. GRAHAM SIXTH GRADE FIFTH GRADE M. SCHIEF D. 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