Dorchester Kindergarteners Clean House: Who's the cleanest class at Dorchester Public School? For the time being, that prestigious title belongs to Dorchester's kindergarten class, which was recently awarded the school's Golden Trashcan Award for the month of December for keeping their classroom tidy and clean. Mrs. Schindler and these young Longhorns can be proud.
DHS Girls Basketball Team Wins Two in a Row: Dorchester's girls basketball team looks to be getting better with every game as the Lady Longhorns won two games this week in a big way, beating Friend 57-19 and East Butler 45-28. DHS' game against High Plains Community was postponed due to blizzard conditions on Friday, Jan. 15. The girls, now 7-5 on the season, is preparing for games next week against Cross County (10-3) and Shelby-Rising City (3-10). The CRC Tournament begins next Saturday, Jan. 23.
DHS Boys Hit Four Game Skid: DHS' boys basketball team has now dropped four contests in a row, falling to 3-8 on the season. This week, Dorchester lost to Friend 33-68 and East Butler 24-44.
Betty Mae (Burkey) Yoder Passes: Dorchester native Betty Mae Yoder passed away this week at 92 years old in Indiana. She was born in Dorchester to Joseph and Mattie Burkey, the youngest of five children. She attended Concordia Teacher's College and taught in a one room school prior to finishing her bachelor's degree at Goshen College. Later she completed a Master of Education degree from the University of Notre Dame. See Betty Mae's obituary here.
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