Thursday, December 12, 2019

FLASHBACK: 12 Years Ago, DHS Students Earned $$$ By Picking Up Corn




A dozen years ago, when corn prices were a bit higher than today, the Times reported on Dorchester High School students who took to the local fields to pick up downed ears of corn. 

Their work paid off, as you'll read in this post from Dec. 10, 2007:

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We at the Times continue to be impressed by the generosity of those in the Dorchester area community. Last month, Tony and Judy Schweitzer allowed Dorchester High School students to pick up corn that had been toppled by wind and adverse weather. DHS alumni and parents Donna Parks and John Bruha initiated the project as a way to earn money for the DHS juniors and senior classes.

On Nov. 3, the group gathered corn for more than four hours. When all was said and picked, three grain wagons had been filled by the nine seniors and seven juniors who participated.

Following the Nov. 3 corn picking event, DHS senior Andrea Hansen convinced her father, Matt, to donate downed corn in a field west of town. So the group put their corn picking skills to work again on Nov. 9, filling two trailors that day -- and yet one more on the Nov. 10.

Parents and other supporters that helped the juniors and seniors in the effort include: John and Rochelle Bruha, Donna Parks, Judy Bors (along with Clarrisa Bors), Brenda Inderlied, Marvin Kasl, Lisa Wells, Janet Alphabeck, Pam and Larry Burrows. Brad Kasl provided use of his combine so the group could husk the corn.

Nearly $550 was raised by the corn pickers. The profits will be split by the junior and senior classes, based on the number of class members who participated. Photos are courtesy of Donna Parks.

1 comment:

  1. In 1973 our Junior class picked up corn at Bob Kasl's. We picked up several wagons of corn and earned some cash toward our senior trip and to pay for prom. Not a new concept!

    JR Wolfe

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