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Tri-County Math League Champions--17 years in a row
The Tri-County High the top three positions for all
School math team was recently Division 4 schools, with Macy
named the Central Wisconsin Klabunde taking first, Payton
Math League (CWML) LaPorte, second; and Ivy
champions for 2014-15. For Klabund, third. Klabunde was
the 17th year in a row, the Math also the top student over all
League team finished in first schools, regardless of school
place out of 17 schools for size, finishing first out of 257
Division 4. students competing.
On top of this achievement, In Geometry, Tri-County
this team made history by had another highlight
having the highest cumulative performance with Brooke
score for all 45 schools Hopkins finishing in first place
competing, regardless of over all Division 4 schools.
school size. This is the second Annette Carroll and John
time in the last five years that Mesyk coach the Tri-Country
Tri-County has achieved this High School Math League
award, and had numerous team.
students receive individual Math League teams from
awards in their test categories. all participating schools were
After three years of honored at the 45th annual
participating in Math League Central Wisconsin Math
competition with outstanding League Awards Banquet
results, Matthew Nigh on May 5 at the Dreyfus
distinguished himself in University Center of the
the most difficult category, University of Wisconsin-
Advanced Math Topics. Stevens Point.
Tri-County math students honored at math league banquet Matthew excelled as the The University of
overall top student, finishing Wisconsin-Stevens Point,
The students from Tri-County High School were honored at the 45th annual Central Wisconsin Math League Banquet on May 5 at the the Dreyfus University Center
first out of 262 students from Sentry Insurance, Travel
of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point after taking first place for Division 4. Pictured are: (back row): Ivy Klabune, Quincy Pfaff, Matthew Nigh, Payton
all 45 schools competing. Guard Insurance and Liberty
LaPorte, Andrea Boyd, and John Mesyk; (front row): Ken Becher, Macy Klabunde, Brooke Hopkins, Tyler Kramer, Katie Craig, Daniel Kaehn, and Annette Carroll.
In the Advanced Algebra Mutual Middle Market
Not pictured: Kayla Newby, Kevin Garlow, Jacob Kramer, Lucas Marinack, Jon Koepke, and Zac Truehl. category, Tri-County swept sponsored CWML.
Waedekin outstanding family caregiver
ago. Since her diagnosis, he which he co-facilitates.
has spent hundreds of hours Waedekin also makes
researching this disease, himself available to speak to
attending education programs, groups and writes stories for
and reaching out to others newsletter publications.
to learn more about how to “Wayne is one of the most
help his wife as the disease dedicated caregivers I have
progresses. ever met,” said Sue Seefeldt,
Waedekin has not kept Waushara County Department
this knowledge to himself as on Aging caregiver support
he unselfishly shares what he facilitator. “He puts his wife’s
has learned about Alzheimer’s safety, dignity and happiness
Wayne Waedekin and about caring for his first and continues to advocate
Wayne Waedekin, wife when out in public and for awareness, funds and a
Wautoma, received the 2015 with members of the local cure to fight this devastating
Family Caregiver Award at Alzheimer’s support group disease.”
the 29th annual Wisconsin
Network Conference on
Alzheimer’s Disease and
Related Dementias, May 17-
19, in Wisconsin Dells.
The outstanding family
caregiver award recognizes
John and Vicki Jenks host 8th annual HEROES Musicales a person or family who
embodies the courage to face
John and Vicki Jenks, Wild Rose, co-founders of the 8th annual American Red Cross HEROES Musicales, welcomed com-
the challenges of caregiving,
munity members into their home for three concerts by the Kat Trio, Greg Boerner, and Liam Teague and Robert Chappell the compassion to ensure
on Armed Forces Day, May 16. With the help of many volunteers, the event also included a silent auction with the money dignity for their loved one and
going directly to the Red Cross. As members of the American Red Cross Disaster Team (DAT) serving Waushara, Green Lake, the wisdom to reach out for
Marquette and Waupaca Counties, the Jenks’ have made it their mission to help others. Prior to the Kat Trio’s performance, support.
Waedekin is the primary
the American Legion Daniel Dopp Post #370 honor guard posted the colors in celebration of Armed Forces Day.
caregiver for his wife, Judy,
who was diagnosed with
Alzheimer’s disease 10 years
American
Legion to
distribute
poppies
May 22-23
Members of the American Lee Laudolff receives Eagle Scout badge
Legion Wolman-Minskey Post
Lee Laudolff, Berlin, presented his completed Eagle Scout project to family and
317 and Wolman Minskey
friends before his Eagle Scout ceremony held at St. Marks Catholic Church in
Unit 317 will be distributing
poppies at area businesses on Redgranite. During the ceremony, Laudolff was recognized by scout leaders and
May 22 and 23. received his Eagle Scout badge. In October 2014, Laudolff presented the Rosary
The poppy became a Garden at St. Mark’s as his Eagle Scout Project. Laudolff and his father, Frank,
symbol of those who sacrificed spent more than 1,000 hours designing, building, and landscaping the Rosary
CFS Specialties truck overturns in Plainfield their lives so others could live Garden. A majority of the equipment used and materials needed were donated
in freedom. It also honors all
A CFS Specialties grain truck from Cashton overturned at the corner of 5th Avenue and State Road 73 in Plainfield near the veterans and their families. by local businesses and families, with Laudolff fundraising about $3,000 to
BP gas station on May 12. The Plainfield Police Department responded to the scence. cover other expenses.
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O BARBARA (JANZER) CEFALU
BITUARIES
MARYANN JACOBY
Feb. 10, 1933-May 10, 2015
Feb. 24, 1937-May 15, 2015
Barbara (Janzer) Cefalu, Courtney Maglio, Steven
Maryann Jacoby, 78,
82, Wautoma, formerly of Kunath, Elaine Kunath,
HOWARD V. EVANS passed away Friday, May 15,
Milwaukee, died on Sunday, Geremy Kunath, Alexandra
2015, at Appleton Medical
May 10, 2015, in Wild Rose. Nadolski, Theo Maglio, Mara
Center. Maryann was born
She was born on Feb. 10, 1933, Kubisiak; great grandchildren:
in Racine, Feb. 24, 1937,
Howard V. Evans, 92, in Milwaukee to Bernard and Toni Walters, Ronan Maglio,
daughter of the late Frank and
passed away peacefully on Leona (Wiesner) Janzer. Tyson Maglio; step-sons:
Ada (Nee: Manara) Koss.
April 27, 2015, with his family Barbara worked as a Theodore, John and Peter
Maryann was a graduate of
by his side. cashier for Kohl’s Grocery Cefalu; nieces, nephews, other
William Horlick High School
His entire life was spent Stores for over 20 years. relatives and friends.
“Class of 1955”. She worked at
in the world of academia, but In 1982, she married Peter She was preceded in death
Western Publishing for several
he never lost his love for his Cefalu in Milwaukee. After by her parents; husband:
years and St. Mary’s Medical
hometown of Redgranite. He retiring, the couple moved to Peter Cefalu in 2011; son:
Center. Maryann enjoyed
was a graduate of Redgranite Wautoma to enjoy their lake John Maglio; brother: Ronnie
time spent at her home in
High School and went on to home. Barbara also enjoyed Janzer; and sister: Joan Spiel.
Wild Rose and was a member
earn his PhD in European gardening and spending time A visitation and Mass of Maryann Jacoby
of St. Paul Lutheran Church
History from the University of with her family, especially Christian Burial was held on
in Wild Rose. She enjoyed by her son: Dale Daher; and
Wisconsin-Madison. her grandchildren. She was a Friday, May 15 at St. Joseph
rummage sales, flower and daughter: Susan Peterson.
For five years, Howard member of St. Joseph Catholic Catholic Church, Wautoma.
vegetable gardening, her cats
was Director of Curriculum Howard Evans Church and retired member of Officiating at the mass was
and dogs, volunteering at the Funeral services will be
for the United States Armed Italian Community Ladies of Rev. David Greskowiak and
He was preceded in death Senior Center in Wild Rose, held Wednesday, May 20 at 1
Forces Institute and later Unico. burial followed in Calvary
by his parents: Robert L. and watching wildlife, deer p.m. at the Maresh-Meredith
became Academic Dean of Barbara is survived by her Cemetery, Wautoma.
Evans and Ethel Newbold and birds. Most of all, she and Acklam Funeral Home,
Muskingum College in New children: Michael (Bonnie) In lieu of flowers,
Evans; sisters: Olwen Griffith cherished time spent with her Racine, with Rev. Dale W.
Concord, OH. He retired from Maglio, Steven (Jackie) memorials may be made to the
and Mildred Padden. family and friends. Bahls officiating. Relatives
Central Michigan University Maglio, Jane Kunath, Lori church in Barbara’s name.
There will be a Celebration She will be dearly missed and friends may meet with
after 20 years as Professor Maglio, Beth Maglio, Mary Jo Leikness Funeral Home,
of Howard’s Life on May 9 by her loving husband: the family Wednesday at the
of European History. He was (Theodore) Maglio-Kubisiak; Wautoma, is assisting the
at Arbor Trace Tower Point Richard Jacoby; her family: funeral home from Noon
in the active Army Reserve grandchildren: Kathryn family with arrangements,
from 3-5 p.m. There will Dawn Vlach, Troy (Mary) until time of service at 1 p.m.
and retired as a Lieutenant Maglio, Elizabeth Maglio, www.wautomafuneralhome.
also be a graveside service in Halversen; her grandchildren: Private interment will be held.
Colonel. Alaura Maglio, Caleb Maglio, com.
Redgranite around the Labor Amber, Charlotte, Gina, Dan, In lieu of flowers,
He will be remembered
Day weekend for family and Emily, and Faith; her great memorials to St. Paul
for his keen intellect as well
friends. grandchildren: Savanah and Lutheran Church, 420 Park
as his understated humor and FRANK ROBERT BAUER
Liam; nieces, nephews, other Avenue, Wild Rose, WI 54984
generosity.
Howard is survived by Our heartfelt Sept. 30, 1943-May 9, 2015 relatives, and dear friends. or to the Lost Companions,
In addition to her parents, P.O. Box 282, Wild Rose, WI
his wife of almost 68 years: Frank Robert Bauer, 72,
she was preceded in death 54984 have been suggested.
Charlotte B. Evans; son: gratitude goes to Punta Gorda, FL, passed away
Tom Evans and wife Wendy; May 9, 2015, after a coura-
Arbor Glen and
daughter: Janice Mittelstaedt geous battle with cancer.
and husband Guenther; and Avow Hospice House He was born Sept. 30,
VELMER L. TIMM
sister: Phyllis Calabresa, 1943, in Chicago, IL, and
Berlin; four grandchildren; in Naples, FL. moved to Southwest Florida
Sept. 21, 1928-May 8, 2015
and 3½ great-grandchildren. in 2007 after spending more
Velmer L. Timm, 86, Pine
than 40 years raising his fam-
River, passed away on Friday,
ily in Neshkoro and Wautoma.
GLADYS M. BENNETT May 8, 2015, at his home,
Frank retired after 44
surrounded by his family. He
years as a switch technician
was born on Sept. 21, 1928,
with Century Link Telephone
on the family farm where he
Company. He was a “do-it-
resided his entire life. He was
yourself” guy who could fix Frank Bauer
the son of the late Alvin and
or build practically anything.
In his spare time he enjoyed the family or Tidewell Hos- Esther (Robbert) Timm.
fishing, and was a member of pice. On June 7, 1952, Velmer
Sacred Heart Catholic Church An open memorial service married Joan Peterson at
in Punta Gorda. will be held at Sacred Heart Trinity Lutheran Church in
He is survived by his wife Catholic Church in Punta Waupaca. She preceded him
of 50 years: Rose; daughters: Gorda, FL, Saturday, May 23 in death on April 14, 2009.
Shelley Legried of Wisconsin, at 11 a.m. Velmer was a dedicated Velmer Timm
lifelong member of Emmaus
Jennifer (Travis) Brown of Harold and Jeanne Falke,
Lutheran Church in the Town
Florida, and Lynette (Kerry) Weyauwega. He is further
Yoakum of Virginia; son: Ste- The Bauer family would of Lind, where he served survived by many nieces,
My loving wife past away ven (Marisa) Bauer of Florida; like to give a special thanks in many offices. Velmer nephews, other relatives and
on May 15, 2015, age 70 of sister: Jean Hill of Nevada; to Dr. Chris Lobo and his farmed on the Timm family friends.
43 years. Married in 1972 and eight grandchildren and assistant, Julie, for their homestead, which was Velmer was preceded in
September 30. The one photo established in 1891. He also
one great-grandchild. wonderful care and guid- death by his wife: Joan; his
was taken in 1980, the second was employed at the Waupaca
photo was taken in 1998. Gladys was a wonderful per- He was preceded in death ance as Frank battled Foundry and hauled milk for son: Dale; and his brother:
I will think of Gladys ev- son. She would try to help by his father: Raymond; his illness; and to all the Wagner’s. Vilas.
ery day the rest of my life, un- anyone who asked. Very car- mother: Josephine; brothers: doctors, nurses and caretak- Velmer enjoyed driving A visitation was held
til we are together again. No ing. George, Jim, Don and Ray; ers at Tidewell Hospice in and working on his tractors, Tuesday, May 12 at the Lewin
one could ever take her place. --Herbert (Bud) Bennett and sisters: Pat and Carol. Englewood, who lovingly mowing his huge lawn, and Funeral Home and Wednesday,
In lieu of flowers, memo- cared for him during his May 13 at Emmaus Lutheran
just working around the farm
rial donations may be made to Church, Waupaca, until the
CHESTER E. WEDELL after he retired. He also loved
time of the service. The Rev.
visiting with friends, relatives
Nov. 15, 1932-May 12, 2015 and neighbors. He was an Kurt Schilling officiated.
ALBERT E. DAVIDENKO Burial was in Lind Center
Chester E. Wedell, 82, of awesome man and had many
Cemetery.
Wautoma, was born to eternal friends, young and old who
life on Tuesday, May 12, July 26, 1949-May 10, 2015 adored him. Even though he A memorial fund has
been established for Emmaus
2015, at Theda Clark Medical Albert Elmer Davidenko, didn’t hunt, he loved hunting
Lutheran Church.
Center, Neenah. 65, Lohrville (Redgranite), season and enjoyed stopping
He was born Nov. 15, passed away suddenly Sunday in the hunting shack, visiting
Special thanks to Rosalie
1932, on the family farm in afternoon, Mother’s Day, May with the family hunters.
Timm for helping to care for
the Town of Wautoma, the son 10, 2015, at his home. Velmer is survived by
Dad so he could be at home;
of Arthur and Lena (Kromrie) He was born July 26, 1949, his children: Mary, Weston,
also thank you to Marilynn
Wedell. He married LaVila in Chicago, a son of Elmer and Kris, Waupaca, Kathy,
Fietz on Nov. 27, 1955, at Zion Mary (Morgan) Davidenko. Florida, Kent, Waupaca, and Timm for all your help with
Lutheran Church in Neshkoro. Albert married Linda Ruth Scot (Barb), New London; dad and bringing over so
Chester attended the Anderson Nov. 26, 1967, in grandchildren: Matt, Madison, many delicious meals; and
former Tamarack School and Chicago. Linda, his wife of Jamie, Atlanta, GA, Tiffany sister Elvis for all of your
assisted in farming the family almost 48 years survives. (Eric), Waupaca, Holly visits with Dad. Also a very
Chester E. Wedell
homestead in the Town of Albert was raised in (Mike), Oshkosh, Brittany, special thank you to our two
Wautoma and also helped Adrian, Gavin, Ulrich, and Brookfield, IL. He was a Oshkosh, Dean, Appleton, caregivers, Lainey and Tracy,
many area farmers. He served Visara; his former daughter- graduate of St. Barbara’s Natascha, Milwaukee, and who took such loving care of
in the National Guard for in-law: Laura Wedell, School and Lyon Township Farrah, New London; great- Dad. We would also like to
several years. Chet worked for Wautoma; one brother: Arnold High School in La Grange, grandchildren: Braden and thank all of the hospice nurses
Speed Queen Corp. from 1955 (Diane) Wedell, New Berlin; IL. He had also attended Cook Albert Davidenko Caitlynn, Oshkosh, and JR, who visited and made Dad’s
until his retirement in 1995. two sisters: Joyce Eggart, County Community College Nichols, both of Illinois, and Milwaukee; his sister: Elvis last days more comfortable;
He drove the Speed Queen Waukesha, Adeline (Keith) for 1½ years. Charles (Denise) Davidenko Behm, West Bloomfield; and to all of those people who
employee bus from Wautoma Brown, Slinger; special He served his country (Albert’s twin) of Glen Ellyn, his sister-in-law: Marilynn stopped to visit or help out in
to Ripon for several years. cousin: Margery Richter, in the United States Army IL. Timm, West Bloomfield; and any way.
Chester also worked at Aurora, CO.; brother-in- from 1969 to 1971 during Albert is also survived by sister and brother-in-law:
the former Dilt’s Hardware of law: Arnold (Donna) Rohde, the Vietnam era. He had been his mother-in-law: Dorothy
Wautoma delivering bottled Westfield; sisters-in-law: stationed in Okinawa, Japan. Anderson, Lohrville; a sister-
gas to customers. He and his Shirley Feakes, Wautoma, When he returned home, in-law: Susan Anderson of
family did yardwork for many Nordean (Roy) Zimmermann, Albert was employed at Carol Stream, IL; a brother-in-
local residents in the area. Colby. He is further survived Reynolds Aluminum in law: Alvin (Sassy) Anderson, Waushara Published by the Wautoma
Chester enjoyed deer hunting, by nieces, nephews, other McCook, IL, as a furnace Lohrville; nieces, nephews, Argus Newspapers, Inc.
fishing, bowling, and playing relatives and many dear tender-operator until the other relatives, and good P.O. Box 838
cards with friends. He was a friends. plant closed. He moved to friends. Wautoma, WI 54982
member of Trinity Lutheran He was preceded in death Redgranite with his family He was preceded in death
Church in Wautoma where he by his parents; two brothers: in February of 1995. Albert by his parents; his father- $34.00 per year in Waushara & Adjoining Counties
sang in the choir and served Laverne and Harold; his was then employed as a truck in-law: Alvin Anderson; a
on the Board of Elders. parents-in-law; brothers-in- driver for Smedema Trucking brother: Daniel Davidenko, $32.00 Senior Citizens--65 years & older
He is survived by his law: John Schultz, Francis of Fox Lake until he retired who died in Vietnam; three in Waushara & Adjoining Counties
loving wife of over 59 years: Eggart, Arden Fietz, Ray Feb. 20 of this year. sisters: Joan Stanko, Jean
LaVila Wedell, Wautoma; Kamedulski, Loren Feakes; Survivors include his wife: Roberts, and Janice Stockdale; $44.00 per year elsewhere outside of area
four children: Louise (Bill) special cousin: John Richter. Linda; a son: Brian (Jodi) a brother-in-law: Maxwell Subscriptions Must be Paid in Advance
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Andy (Sherah) Sroka, Chris Burial will be in Wautoma Davidenko-Peel, Chicago, will be held Saturday, July 25 Email: [email protected]
(April) Sroka, Rachel Wedell, Union Cemetery. Kassondra (Justin) Barzano, at 2 p.m. at his home, 307 West website:www.wausharaargus.com
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Wedell; step grandchildren: 10:30 a.m. until the time of Berlin, Daniel Ramey, Memorials will be
Curtis (Theresa) Raatz, services. Wautoma, and Lacey appreciated in Albert’s Marjorie Williams Katie Schaefer
Brandon (Barbara) Raatz; The Leikness Funeral Davidenko, Redgranite; two memory in place of flowers. Production Manager News Editor
great grandchildren, Jaxson, Home of Wautoma is assisting great-grandchildren: Tyson The Ruminski Funeral
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BITUARIES
OLGA I. WRYSINSKI
EARLY HOLIDAY
Dec. 29, 1923-May 17, 2015
Olga I. Wrysinski, 91,
Wautoma, died Sunday eve-
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land House, Wautoma. She
was born in Lohrville on Dec. Saturday,
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May 23
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9, 1944, she married Edward 10am-1pm
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Catholic Church, Wautoma.
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sinski, Thomas (Ruth) Wry- death by her parents; husband:
sinski, Susan (Rusty) Grimm, Edward Wrysinski on Sept.
Jayne (Bryan) Reetz; grand- 21, 2000; and a sister: Norma
children: Diann (Jayson) Jorgensen.
Smith, Cari (Shawn) Guden, A Mass of Christian Buri-
Jennifer (Mark) Barlar, Me- al will be held at 11 a.m. on
gan Wrysinski, Aaron (Becky) Friday, May 22 at St. Joseph
Grimm, Rusty Jr. (Heather) Catholic Church, Wautoma.
Grimm, Taylor (Casey Clar- Officiating at the Mass will be
dy) Reetz, Tonya Reetz; great Rev. David Greskowiak with
grandchildren: Jessica (Dillon) burial at a later date in Calvary
Gray, Ty, Drew and Makenna Cemetery, Wautoma.
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WAUSHARA ARGUS WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2015 PAGE 4
Sports
Ladycats win Central Wisconsin Conference-10 Meet
The Wild Rose girls’ track Caswell, Wild Rose, 13.25.88;
team took first place with Madeline Brandl, Rosholt,
205 points after 16 events 13.43.00; Lexi Cordova,
at the Central Wisconsin Rosholt, 14:02.85; Andera
Conference-10 track meet Boyd, Tri-County, 14:49.21;
held at Tri-County High Brooke Hopkins, Tri-County,
School on May 16. Following 15:05.50; Brittany Gagas,
Wild Rose was Rosholt, 161; Rosholt, Scratch.
Tri-County, 129.5; Marion, 100 Meter Hurdles: Macy
62.5; Tigerton, 37; Gresham- Klabunde, Tri-County, 16.99;
Bowler, 22, Menominee Katie Craig, Tri-County,
Indian, 8; Almond-Bancroft, 17.52; Lonna Minniecheske,
4; and John Edwards, 3. Tigerton, 18.20; Kristin Jenks,
The top 10 finishers for Wild Rose, 18.47; Jasmine
each event included: Yenter, Rosholt, 18.62; Ivy
100 Meters: Bre Marchan, Hoffman, Wild Rose, 20.06;
Wild Rose, 13.26; Isabella Chelsea Peters, GB, 21.47;
Weekly, Tri-County, 13.59; Briana Simonis, Rosholt,
Noelle Rasmussen, Wild Rose, Disqualified.
13.79; Mary Jenks, Wild Rose, 300 Meter Hurdles: Macy
14.13; Charity Desrochers, Klabunde, Tri-County, 49.37;
Tigerton, 14.18; Morgan Katie Craig, Tri-County,
Zywicki, Tri-County, 14.21; 50.54; Lonna Minniecheske,
Katie Watters, Tigerton, 14.54; Tigerton, 51.06; Briana
Allison Stewart, GB, 14.59. Simonis, Rosholt, 53.86;
200 Meters: Bre Marchan, Jasmine Yenter, Rosholt,
Wild Rose, 27.01; Amber 54.44; Ivy Hoffman, Wild
Bianco, Rosholt, 27.78; Rose, 54.74; Kristin Jenks,
Olivia Bennott, Wild Rose, Wild Rose, 55.19; Ivy
28.43; Johanna Shepard, Wild Klabunde, Tri-County, 57.45.
Rose, 28.53; Isabella Weekly, Lehr runs to first in loss to Westfield
Tri-County, 28.70; Allison 4x100 Relay: Wild Rose:
Wautoma junior Emma Lehr starts to run to first base after hitting the ball in the
Stewart, GB, 29.40; Kara Johanna Shepard, Noelle
Marchan sets high jump record at CWC-10 Meet May 14 home game against South Central Conference rival the Westfield Lady
Ciseweski, Almond-Bancroft, Rasmussen, Mary Jenks,
30.88; Jenny Gilles, Marion, Maya Dix, 52.72; Tri-County: Wild Rose’s Bre Marchan clears 5 feet 5 inches to set a new high jump conference Pioneers. Wautoma went on to lose the game 8-6.
31.48. Macy Klabunde, Katie Craig, record and take home first place in the event during the Central Wisconsin-10
400 Meters: Amber Morgan Zywicki, Isabella
meet at Tri-County High School on May 16.
Bianco, Rosholt, 1:02.33; Weekly, 53.47; Tigerton:
Bre Marchan, Wild Rose, Lonna Minniecheske, Karli Marion: Kayla Jung, Harmony Indian, 89-03; Kayla Brei,
102.63; Olivia Bennott, Wild Minniecheske, Charity Riemer, Kate Breitrick, Page Marion, 87-09.
Rose, 1:05.31; Devan Walski, Desrochers, Katie Watters, Polzin, 5:01.78; Tri-County: High Jump: Bre Marchan,
Rosholt, 1:06.77; Mercedes 54.90; Rosholt: Kenzie Ivy Klabunde, Makayla Wild Rose, 5-05.00; Isabella
Waupoose, Menominee Glodowski, Mariah Kluck, Beggs, Hannah Ernst, Reyna Weekly, Tri-County, 5-04.00;
Indian, 1:10.95; Riley Walski, Emmerson Kedrowicz, Gonzalez, 5:22.24. Briana Simonis, Rosholt,
Rosholt, 1:11.85; Janessa Jillian Filtz, 57.84; Marion: 4x800 Meter Relay: 5-00.00; Ivy Klabunde, Tri-
Ciseweski, Almond-Bancroft, Melody Riemer, Harmony Rosholt: Madeline Brandl, County, 4-08.00; Winter
1:21.10; Allison Stewart, GB, Riemer, Hannah Greene- Riley Walski, Devan Walski, DeRoos, GB, 4-04.00; Melody
Scratch. Gretzinger, Paige Polzin, Lexi Cordova, 11:17.46; Wild Riemer, Marion, 4-02.00;
58.50; Menominee Indian: Rose: Kylee Weasner, Olivia Brooke Hopkins, Tri-County,
800 Meters: Ashley Sha’Nae Wynos, Mylia Olson, Jenkinson, Karli Hansen, 4-02.00; Kenzie Glodowski,
Caswell, Wild Rose, 2:31.09; Mercedes Waupoose Trinity Megan Dorsett, 11:33.56; Rosholt, 4-00.00.
Mikeala Glodowski, Rosholt, Crowe, 1:02.67; GB: Chelsea Marion: Kayla Jung, Kayla Long Jump: Maya Dix,
2:35.16; Kylee Weasner, Wild Peters, Crista Peters, Kendra Brei, Melody Riemer, Hannah Wild Rose, 16-05.00; Ashley
Rose, 2:35.81; Brittany Gagas, Rickert, Emma Lau, 1:07.05. Greene-Gretzinger, 11:58.87; Caswell, Wild Rose, 16-00.00;
Rosholt, 2:36.62; Charity 4x200 Meter Relay: Wild Tri-County: Brooke Hopkins, Amber Bianco, Rosholt,
Desrochers, Tigerton, 2:44.53; Rose: Johanna Shepard, Andrea Boyd, Makayla Beggs, 15-06.00; Jasmine Yenter,
Devan Walski, Rosholt, Noelle Rasmussen, Maya Dix, Reyna Gonzalez, 12:29.50. Rosholt, 15-02.50; Katie
2:46.30; Megan Dorsett, GB, Mary Jenks, 1:52.27; Rosholt: Shot Put: Cassidy Detert, Craig, Tri-County, 14-11.00;
2:56.68; Rachel Gibbs, John Mariah Kluck, Lexi Cordova, Marion, 43-03.00; Brea Katie Watters, Tigerton,
Edwards, 2:57.26; Angela Emmerson Kedrowicz, Jillian Yenter, Rosholt, 34-09.00; 14-07.50; Kate Breitrick,
Hoffman, Tigerton, 3:10.22; Filtz, 2:04.33; Marion: Melody Cora Reinke, Wild Rose, 32- Marion, 14-05.50; Lonna
Samantha Stormeon, John Riemer, Harmony Riemer, 11.00; Patty Ghent, Marion, Minniecheske, Tigerton, 14-
Edwards, Scratch. Hannah Greene-Gretzinger, 32-11.00; Kalyssa Watters, 00.00; Angela Hoffmann,
1600 Meters: Ashley Paige Polzin, 2:04.56; Tri- Marion, 32-07.00; Haley Tigerton, 13-11.00.
Caswell, Wild Rose, 5:43.47; County: Morgan Zywicki, Stoll, Wild Rose, 31-01.00;
Brittany Gagas, Rosholt, Hannah Ernest, Sarah Lauer, Sydney Clapper, Tri-County, Triple Jump: Maya Dix,
5:52.62; Mikeala Glodowski, Ivy Klabunde, 2:06.41; GB: 30-10.00; Shannon Caskey, Wild Rose, 33-04.00; Macy
Rosholt, 6:09.63; Madeline Kendra Rickert, Crista Peters, GB, 30-03.00; Sarah Lauer, Klabunde, Tri-County, 32- Basse heads the ball in loss to Coulee Christian
Brandl, Rosholt, 6:10.12; Shannon Caskey, Emma Lau, Tri-County, 30-01.00. 09.50; Jasmine Yenter, Wautoma senior Nicole Basse heads the ball during the May 16 home game
Andrea Boyd, Tri-County, 2:21.41. Discus: Cassidy Detert, Rosholt, 32-01.50; Johanna
against Coulee Christian. The Lady Hornets went on to lose the game to Coulee
6:24.26; Rachel Gibbs, John 4x400 Meter Relay: Marion, 134-05; Brea Yenter, Shepard, Wild Rose, 31-10.50;
Christian 5-1.
Edwards, 6:24.45; Brooke Rosholt: Amber Bianco, Rosholt, 111-10; Cora Reinke, Katie Watters, Tigerton, 31-
Hopkins, Tri-County, 6:26.47; Briana Simonis, Emmerson Wild Rose, 106-01; Sydney 03.50; Kate Breitrick, Marion, Westfield defeats
Angela Hoffmann, Tigerton, Kedrowicz, Mikeala Clapper, Tri-County, 94-04; 28-03.00; Andrea Boyd, Tri-
6:29.55; Kayla Jung, Marion, Glodowski, 4:28.72; Wild Haley Stoll, Wild Rose, 92-02; County, 27-08.00; Hannah
7:17.55; Alyssa Roe, GB, Rose: Kylee Weasner, Olivia Patty Ghent, Marion, 91-10; Ernst, Tri-County, 27-02.00; Wautoma at home, 2-1
Scratch. Bennott, Olivia Jenkinson, Sarah Lauer, Tri-County, 91- Tatelyn Ferguson, GB, 26-
3200 Meters: Ashley Kristin Jenks, 4:35.17; 04; Sasha Peters, Menominee 10.50.
The Westfield Pioneers Lois was the losing pitcher
traveled to Wautoma on for Wautoma pitching two
Wildcats shut out Marion, 13-0
May 15 for a South Central innings, tallying 1 strike, 4
Conference game. Going into walks, 3 hits, 2 runs, and 2
During the May 14 Central The top Wildcat hitters the game, the Hornets were errors. Jack Eagan pitched five
Wisconsin Conference-10 included Schuyler Waller, 5-0 in the conference, but with innings, earning 12 strikes and
game at Marion, the Wild 2-2, 2 hits, 3 runs, triple, RBI; tough offense in the seventh 4 walks.
Rose boys’ baseball walked Turner Waller, 1-3, 2 runs, 1 inning, the Pioneers walked The leading hitters for
away with the 13-0 victory. hit; Tanner Deist, 1-2, 1 run, away with the win, defeating Wautoma were Colton Burt,
Ty Butzin pitched a no- RBI; and Lucas Hackney, 1-3, Wautoma 2-1. 1-4, home run, RBI; Nolan
hitter pitching all five innings, 1 run, 2 RBI. The winning pitcher was Hinz, 1-3; and Jack Eagan,
tallying 7 strikes and 2 walks. Westfield’s Alex Hinz pitching 1-2, Double.
all seven innings and tallying The top hitters for the
9 strikes, 3 hits, 1 run, and 1 Pioneers were Dylan Obrecht,
Wild Rose defeats Lady Hilltoppers error. 1-3; Brent Kreutz, 2-3, RBI;
Wautoma senior Jared and Justin Daye, 1-4, RBI.
The Wild Rose Ladycats Montello came up with a
were able to enjoy a 5-2 run in the third for what ended
win over the Montello Lady up being the final score in
Hilltoppers in girls’ softball the game, 5-2, with a batter
action on May 14. drawing a walk, while another
The Lady Hilltoppers reached on an error. Wild
might have gone scoreless in Rose had drawn a walk in the
the first inning but they got a inning, while another batter
hit out of Annie Busse, while had sacrificed.
another batter was hit with The visitors were shut
a pitch. The Ladycats on the down over the next two
other hand scored 1 run on innings of play, while the hosts
singles from Dani Forseth and reached two batters on errors
Karlie Brzezinski. The leadoff in the fourth inning. The fifth
Wiczek safety slides into third base
batter had walked and another had Duchnowski getting a
had sacrificed in the taking of hit, while a teammate reached Almond-Bancroft freshman Alec Wiczek slides safely into third base during the
the early lead. base by being hit by a pitch Eagles’ 10-5 victory over the Penguins at Tri-County High School on May 14.
and another on an error.
The second inning had The sixth inning found
the visitors tying the score Montello with a hit out of
temporarily as Aryanna Emma Klapper, while Wild
Pioneers dominate against Montello
Arnone and Hannah Hunter Rose picked up a walk.
came up with singles. The The Lady Hilltoppers had
During the May 15 Dylan Obrecht who pitched 1
hosts produced 4 runs in a batter reach on an error in
Westfield boys’ baseball game, inning.
the inning for a 5-1 lead as the seventh, but the Ladycats
the Pioneers walked away with The top hitters for the
Jasmine Duchnowski, Ashley were able to retire the batters
a shut out victory, 13-0. Pioneers were Keegan
Schmidt, and Forseth each to preserve the 5-2 victory. Winter secures a strike in win against Winneconne
Johnston, 1-4, 2 runs, 3 RBI;
singled. Kenzie Dorsett hit Dani Forseth had 2 hits
Taylor Rasmussen was the Bret Krentz, 1-4, 1 run; Wautoma’s Mitch Winter successfully secures a strike thrown by pitcher Trevor
into a double in the offensive for the Ladycats while Kenzie
winning pitcher, pitching five Brandon Rasmussen, 1-3, 2 Hoyt during the May 12 home game against non-conference Winneconne.
inning, while two teammates Dorsett had doubled. Lexi
walked, one reached on a Donoho was the winning innings, and tallying, 3 hits, 4 runs; Nick Holly, 1-3, 2 runs, 1 Winter finished the game hitting 2 of 2 and 1 RBI. Wautoma went on to defeat
walks, and 5 strikes. Assisting RBI; Wyatt Janke, 1-2, 2 RBI;
fielder’s choice, and another pitcher, tallying 3 strikes and the Wolves 10-5.
Rasmussen for the win was Luke Nelson, 2-4, 4 RBI.
sacrificed. 1 walk.
WAUSHARA ARGUS WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2015 PAGE 5
Wildcats takes second at May 16 CWC-10 Meet
The Wild Rose boys’ track Rockwood, Wild Rose,
team took home second place 5:03.46; David Smith, John
with 165 points behind Rosholt Edwards, 5:10.32; Tyler
who scored 175 points after 16 Carper, Marion, 5:27.75; Matt
events at the Central Wisconsin Nigh, Tri-County, 5:35.19;
Conference-10 track meet held Colton Stanislawski, Almond-
at Tri-County High School on Bancroft, 5:51.91.
May 16. Following Wild Rose 3200 Meters: Josh
was Gresham-Bowler, 68; Schraeder, John Edwards,
Menominee Indian, 55; John 10:26.68; Cody Montez, GB,
Edwards, 44; Tri-County, 10:46.63; Bailey Zdroik,
38; Almond-Bancroft, 29; Rosholt, 10:57.34; Dausen
Tigerton, 21; and Marion, 4. Anderson, Rosholt, 11:35.80;
The top 10 finishers for Danny Kaehn, Tri-County,
each event included: 11:59.32; Spencer Stanosek-
100 Meters: Gordon Rockwood, Wild Rose,
James, Menominee Indian, 12:11.85; Jon Blocker, Wild
11.81; Tanner Hudziak, Rose, 12:38.26; Miguel
Wild Rose, 11.86; Reegan Gonzalez, Tri-County,
Anderson, Almond-Bancroft, 13:54.21.
12.18; Damian Yaeger, 110 Meter Hurdles-39”:
Rosholt, 12.20; Justin Ida, Isaac Hanson, Wild Rose,
Wild Rose, 12.23; Cody 17.87; Adrian Ortega, Wild
Niewiadomski, Rosholt, Rose, 18.82; Arthur Boucher,
12.33; Armando Rodriguez, GB, 19.07; Joey Gemza,
Menominee Indian, 12.48; Rosholt, 19.40; Mason
Jacob Minniecheske, Tigerton, Lorbiecki, Rosholt, 19.67;
12.83. Braydon Attoe, Wild Rose,
200 Meters: Gordon James, 20.40; Brock Yenter, Rosholt,
Newby throws a strike in win Menominee Indian, 22.85; 23.76.
Tanner Hudziak, Wild Rose, 300 Meter Hurdles-36”:
Almond-Bancroft freshman Cami Newby pitches a strike during the Lady Eagles’ 23.30; Cody Niewiadomski, Isaac Hanson, Wild Rose,
11-0 victory over the Tri-County Lady Penguins at Tri-County High School on Rosholt, 24.18; Damian 44.02; Hayden Barker, Tri-
Lesniak finishes second in triple jump
May 14. Yaeger, Rosholt, 24.41; County, 46.03; Joey Gemza,
Armando Rodriguez, Rosholt, 46.54; Brock Yenter, Wild Rose’s Jeremy Lesniak takes second place in the boys’ triple jump with
Menominee Indian, 25.31; Rosholt, 47.24; Adrian Ortega, a jump of 40-11.50 during the Central Wisconsin Conference-10 meet at Tri-
Alec VandeCastle, Wild Rose, Wild Rose, 47.28; Mason
County High School on May 16.
S L M 25.56; Dylan Carlson, John Lorbiecki, Rosholt, 48.76;
CHOOL UNCH ENUS
Edwards, 25.60, Dawson Arthur Boucher, GB, 50.45; Tom Seidler, 4:21.05. 5-10.00; Austin Schroeder,
Knutson, Tri-County, 25.61. Jarin Reiter, Menominee 4x800 Meter Relay: Wild Wild Rose, 5-08.00; Adrian
400 Meters: Tanner Indian, 52.16. Rose: Paul Hernandez, Austin Ortega, Wild Rose, 5-08.00;
Hudziak, Wild Rose, 50.96; 4x100 Meter Relay: Schroeder, Tommy Friday, Jon Damian Yaeger, Rosholt,
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Cody Niewadomski, Rosholt, Menominee Indian: Armando Blocker, 8:50.64; Rosholt: 5-07.00; Matt Helmrick,
ALMOND-BANCROFT SCHOOL DISTRICT BREAKFAST MENU 51.26; Cole Bembenek, Rodriguez, Lorenzo Dausen Anderson, Ryan Almond-Bancroft, 5-05.00;
Monday, May 25: No School.
Rosholt, 53.60; Paul Warrington, Jarin Reiter, Hoppa, Brian Maes, Louis Tyler Carper, Marion, 5-04.00;
Tuesday, May 26: Box breakfast.
Wednesday, May 27: French toast sticks. Hernandez, Wild Rose, 55.92; Gordon James, 47.15; Rosholt: Schultz, 8:54.48; Tri-County: Dawson Knutson, Tri-County,
Thursday, May 28: Frudel and yogurt. Jarin Reiter, Menominee Cole Bembenek, Joey Gemza, Matt Nigh, Danny Kaehn, 5-02.00; Garret Stanislawski,
Friday, May 29: Bagel and yogurt. Indian, 56.63; Austin Nick Burclaw, Ryan Konkol, Tyler Kramer, Juan Landeros, Almond-Bancroft, 5-02.00.
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Hildebrandt, John Edwards, GB, 50.30; GB: JJ Church, 9:37.71. Long Jump: Drew Payne,
ALMOND-BANCROFT SCHOOL DISTRICT HOT LUNCH MENU
Monday, May 25: No School. 56.68; Dylan Carlson, John Levi Ludvingsen, Johnnie Shot Put: Logan Garski, GB, 22-04.25; Jeremy
Tuesday, May 26: Pizza, salad bar and pears. Edwards, 57.23; Cordell Surprise, Garrison Kietlinski, Rosholt, 42-05.50; Alphonso Lesniak, Wild Rose, 20-
Wednesday, May 27: Hamburger on a bun, tater tots, peas and peaches. Gruber, John Edwards, 58.03; 55.90; Wild Rose: Marcus Smith, Menominee Indian, 42- 02.50; Tanner Hudziak,
Thursday, May 28: Salisbury steak, buttered noodles, corn and mandarin or-
Patrick White, Menominee Kasuboski, Jeremy Lesniak, 04.00; Nick Burclaw, Rosholt, Wild Rose, 19-11.00; Jacob
anges.
Friday, May 29: Cheese ravioli, salad bar and cherries. Indian, 59.13. Justin Ida, Brian Ortega, 39-06.50; Jon Jones, GB, 38- Minniecheske, Tigerton, 18-
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 800 Meters: Josh Scratch. 08.00; Tyler Bauer, Wild Rose, 11.00; Juan Landeros, Tri-
BERLIN ELEMENTARY & MIDDLE SCHOOL HOT LUNCH MENU Schraeder, John Edwards, 4x200 Meter Relay: 37-07.00; Vernon Parrott, County, 17-10.00; Brett
Monday, May 25: No School.
2:03.48; Bailey Zdroik, Rosholt: Dausen Anderson, Tigerton, 36-02.00; Colton Szulczewski, Tigerton, 17-
Tuesday, May 26: Chicken nuggets, lattice fries, mixed vegetables, wheat roll,
fruit cocktail, fresh fruit and vegetables. Rosholt, 2:07.83; Sawyer Ryan Konkol, Brock Yenter, Hintz, Almond-Bancroft, 35- 10.00; Tyler Carper, Marion,
Wednesday, May 27: Grilled cheese sandwich, tomato soup, broccoli, peaches, Flemming, Rosholt, 2:10.15; Louis Schultz, 1:41.80; 06.00; Brett Szulczewski, 17-03.50; Hayden Barker,
fresh fruit and vegetables. Juan Landeros, Tri-County, GB: Arthur Boucher, Levi Tigerton, 34-02.50. Tri-County, 17-01.00; Dakota
Thursday, May 28: Chicken patty on a bun, French fries, carrots, strawberries,
2:11.74; Austin Schroeder, Ludvingsen, Johnnie Surprise, Discus: Logan Garski, Bazile, Marion, 16-08.50.
fresh fruit and vegetables.
Friday, May 29: Lunch bagel (Clay), cheese garlic French bread (MS), green Wild Rose, 2:16.71; Sawyer JJ Church, 1:50.45; Wild Rose: Rosholt, 129-11; Vernon Triple Jump: Drew
beans, applesauce, fresh fruit and vegetables. Kurtweil, Rosholt, 2:16.72; Marcus Kasuboski, Justin Parrott, Tigerton, 125-01; Tyler Payne, GB, 43-01.00; Jeremy
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tommy Friday, Wild Rose, Ida, Jeremy Lesniak, Alec Bauer, Wild Rose, 122-07; Lesniak, Wild Rose, 40-11.50;
BERLIN HIGH SCHOOL HOT LUNCH MENU
2:17.17; Cordell Gruber, Wild VandeCastle, Disqualified. Alphonso Smith, Menominee Austin Hildebrandt, John
Monday, May 25: No School.
Tuesday, May 26: Sausage, French toast, omelet, tri tater and a muffin or a Rose, 2:20.44; David Smith, 4x400 Meter Relay: Wild Indian, 122-00; Colton Hinz, Edwards, 40-10.00; Justin Ida,
cheesseburger with fries or Italian sub or chicken BLT salad or vegetarian choices. John Edwards, 2:22.41; Rose: Marcus Kasuboski, Paul Almond-Bancroft, 115-00; Wild Rose, 39-03.50; Isaac
Wednesday, May 27: Pasta bar with choice of sauces and a bread stick or chick- Patrick White, Menominee Hernandez, Alec VandeCastle, Nick Burclaw, Rosholt, 110- Hanson, Wild Rose, 39-02.00;
en patty with lattice fries or hot meatball sub or Italian chicken salad or vegetarian
Indian, 2:34.21. Austin Schroeder, 3:39.60; 09; Cole Warzynski, Almond- Sawyer Flemming, Rosholt,
choices.
Thursday, May 28: Chicken quesadilla with fiesta rice and corn or chicken patty 1600 Meters: Josh Rosholt: Sawyer Kurtweil, Bancroft, 108-03; Tom 38-10.00; Alphonso Smith,
with potato wedges or turkey sub or taco salad or vegetarian choices. Schraeder, John Edwards, Sawyer Flemming, Cole Seidler, GB, 105-08; Reegan Menominee Indian, 38-04.00;
Friday, May 29: Chicken nuggets with curly fries or bacon cheeseburger with 4:31.42; Bailey Zdroik, Bembenek, Louis Schultz, Anderson, Almond-Bancroft, Cody Montez, GB, 38-03.00;
curly fries or hot cheese steak sub or chicken Caesar salad or vegetarian choices.
Rosholt, 4:39.76; Cody 3:40.16; Tri-County: Dawson 102-07. Jacob Minniecheske, Tigerton,
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
PARKSIDE SCHOOL HOT LUNCH MENU Montez, GB, 4:50.52; Sawyer Knutson, Hayden Barker, High Jump: Reegan 37-06.00.
Monday, May 25: No School. Flemming, Rosholt, 4:56.92; Tyler Kramer, Juan Landeros, Anderson, Almond-Bancroft,
Tuesday, May 26: Cheese burger on a whole grain bun or PBJ-Uncrustable and Tommy Friday, Wild Rose, 3:57.96; GB: Cody Montez,
string cheese, waffle fries, baked beans, romaine salad mix, baby carrots, cucumber
4:56.97; Spencer Stanosek- Levi Ludvingsen, JJ Church,
slices, grape tomatoes, apple wedges and pineapple chunks.
Wednesday, May 27: Homemade chili with corn bread or PBJ-Uncrustable and
string cheese, fruit ice, romaine salad mix, cauliflower florets, broccoli florets, grape Almond-Bancroft seniors
tomatoes, kiwi and sliced peaches.
Thursday, May 28: Popcorn chicken with oriental sauce over brown rice or
PBJ-Uncrustable and string cheese, steamed stir fry vegetables, fortune cookie, ro- receive scholarship awards
maine salad mix, radishes, grape tomatoes, green pepper strips, honey dew melon
and strawberries.
Friday, May 29: Pizza choices or PBJ-Uncrustable and string cheese, seasoned
The seniors from Almond- Natalie Romo: Michael
rotini, steamed green beans, spinach or romaine salad, red pepper strips, cucumber
slices, broccoli florets, fresh grapes and mandarin oranges. Bancroft received local and Holden Memorial Scholar-
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– community scholarships ship, Eagle Booster Club
RIVERVIEW AND REDGRANITE HOT LUNCH MENU during the senior awards Scholarship.
Monday, May 25: No School.
ceremony held May 12 at Alexandria Spohn: Ban-
Tuesday, May 26: Mini corn dogs, macaroni and cheese, steamed peas, baby
carrots, FF ranch dressing and strawberries. Almond-Bancroft High croft Lions Club Scholar-
Wednesday, May 27: Tacos with lettuce, salsa and sour cream, fiesta rice, School. ship, Copernicus Cultural
steamed corn, seasoned refried beans, cucumber slices, FF ranch dressing and diced The following ABHS Foundation Scholarship.
pears.
seniors were recognized for Jace Stuebs: Almond W Yoder Auction.com
Thursday, May 28: Turkey and cheese sub sandwiches, baked chips, broccoli
florets, baby carrots, celery sticks, FF ranch dressing and watermelon. their achievements: Area Education Association
Friday, May 29: Pizza, seasoned rotini, romaine salad mix, green pepper strips, Hattie Berry: Edward Scholarship, Angie Sheldon Directions: From Wautoma hwy 22 north
grape tomatoes, FF ranch dressing and red grapes. “Bud” Berry Memorial Scholarship.
approx. 4 miles on right
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Scholarship, Joe Connor Ashley Takacs: Almond
TRI-COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT BREAKFAST MENU
Monday, May 25: No School. Memorial Scholarship. Lions Club Scholarship, Living Estate of Christine Maschke
Tuesday, May 26: Pancake on a stick, fruit and juice. Megan Burns: Sentry Ben and Theresa Turzinski
N3584 Hwy 22 Wautoma WI
Wednesday, May 27: French toast sticks, fruit and juice. Insurance Academic Leader- Memorial Scholarship, Lydia
Thursday, May 28: Parfait, fruit and juice.
Friday, May 29: Frudel or Mini-Cinni, fruit and juice. ship Scholarship (UW-Stevens Yohn Memorial Scholarship Thursday, May 28, 2015
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Point), John and Jean Judd through United Methodist
TRI-COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT HOT LUNCH MENU Memorial Scholarship. Church. Personal property @4:00pm
Monday, May 25: No School. Yanira Carrisoza: Callyn Megan Wiczek: Future Land / Buildings 5:30pm
Tuesday, May 26: Chicken quesadillas with salsa and sour cream.
Kaehn Memorial Scholarship, Business Leaders of America
Wednesday, May 27: Baked potato bar and homemade bread. ABSOLUTE AUCTION
Thursday, May 28: Tacos with lettuce, cheese, tomatoes and fruit crisp. Technical Excellence Scholar- Scholarship.
Friday, May 29: Chicken patty on a bun and buttered pasta. ship. Hailey Wierzba: Almond Land: 12.0+/- acres of wooded, buildable land on state hwy 22 north of Wau-
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Jesse Hunkins: Edward American Legion Mead- toma WI, Has older well, newer pole building, and other out buildings. This
WAUTOMA HIGH SCHOOL HOT LUNCH MENU picturesque acreage is prime for someone to build their dream home on, start a
“Bud” Berry Memorial Rath-Gutke Post 339
Monday, May 25: No School. farmette or enough room for a hobby farm. Call 920-787-5549 for a viewing.
Tuesday, May 26: Asian beef and broccoli over brown rice or cheese pizza, Scholarship. Scholarship, Almond Lions Personal property: Unassembled Dome Home, John Deere737 zero turn
whole grain dinner roll, fortune cookie, spinach or romaine salad, radishes, green Meghan Menadue: Future Club Scholarship, Bancroft
mower, Bolens riding mower, 2011 sportsman 500 HO ATV, 15x7 Johnson trail-
pepper strips, kiwi and pineapple chunks. Business Leaders of America Lions Club Scholarship, er (7,000 lb.), Johnson surfer 210 boat, Murray push mower, ryobi, echo, home-
Wednesday, May 27: Turkey or ham and cheese submarine or sausage pizza,
pasta salad, baked chips, steamed carrots, romaine salad mix, cauliflower florets, red Scholarship. Sandra McKone Memorial lite and poulan weed eaters, bench grinders, numerous wrenches, drill press,
pepper slices, watermelon and fruit cocktail. Mckenzie Miner: Almond Scholarship, Eagle Booster lots of hand tools, 2 engines, loads of record albums, star wars toys, midway
Thursday, May 28: Grilled cheese sandwich or pizza, tomato soup, steamed Area Education Association Club Scholarship, Academic sea wolf arcade game, numerous car parts, Large timbers, simplicity cobalt zero
green beans, spinach or romaine salad, baby carrots, grape tomatoes, cucumber Scholarship, Jacob Memorial Excellence Scholarship, UW- turn mower 61” deck, Lt165 hydrostatic white rider mower, Snapper turf cruiser
slices, red grapes and sliced pears. Scholarship, John Barden La Crosse Soaring Eagle ( has on board generator) 2WD, refrigerator, freezer, gas water heater, air com-
dilla,F srtiedaamy, eMd acyo r2n9, :s Teaacsoosn ewdi tbhl ascakls ab,e saonusr, schrereadmd eadn dr ohmota pineep,p deircse odr tcohmicaktoenes q, ubeasbay- Memorial Scholarship, Sons Scholarship, Waushara County pressor, air hose reel, lots of toys, 1973 and 1978 Cadillac cars, and lots more.
Non-real estate Terms: Cash, WI Checks Only, Visa, MasterCard. - . I.D.
carrots, strawberries and sliced peaches. of the American Legion 4-H Leaders Association
required to register -4 % convince for credit card. All sales final with no war-
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Scholarship. Scholarship.
WILD ROSE SCHOOL DISTRICT BREAKFAST MENU ranties. Announcements sale day supersede this and printed material. Not re-
Monday, May 25: No School. sponsible for accidents.
Tuesday, May 26: Cereal, Gold fish crackers, fruit and juice. Terms/conditions for real estate: Property sells with a 10% buyer’s fee that
Wednesday, May 27: Yogurt parfait with strawberries and granola and juice. will be added to the purchase price to equal the total purchase price. There
Thursday, May 28: Cereal, cheese stick, fruit and juice. Wild Rose are NO contingencies on the sale of this property. Property sells “as is”. Pro-
Friday, May 29: PBJ, animal cracker, fruit and juice. Hospital fessional inspection allowed prior to the auction at buyer’s expense. The suc-
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Auxiliary cessful bidder at the auction will sign a WI Real Estate Offer to Purchase and
WILD ROSE SCHOOL DISTRICT HOT LUNCH MENU
PLANT SALE provide a 10% down payment immediately following the auction. Buyer must
Monday, May 25: No School.
Tuesday, May 26: Chicken nuggets, brown rice, corn, whole grain dinner roll SAT., MAY 23 close on the property within 30 days of the auction or forfeit their down pay-
and mandarin oranges. (cid:33)(cid:45)(cid:51)(cid:44)(cid:50)(cid:55) ment. Property to be sold with free and clear title.
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Wednesday, May 27: Portesi cheese fries, pizza sauce, garden salad, Cr. bread
sticks and pineapple. (cid:34)(cid:51)(cid:43)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:45)(cid:51)(cid:48)(cid:49) Geraniums & Impatiens W. Yoder Auction
Other Perennial Plants
Thursday, May 28: Hamburgers on a whole grain bun, tater tots, carrots and an
apple. Hospital Grounds N2475 13th Gateway * Wautoma, WI. 54982
Friday, May 29: Nachos, cheese sauce, winter blend, black beans and fruit cock- (cid:53)(cid:63)(cid:62)(cid:72)(cid:63)(cid:77)(cid:62)(cid:59)(cid:83)(cid:1)(cid:44)(cid:73)(cid:73)(cid:72)(cid:14)(cid:21)(cid:1)(cid:74)(cid:15)(cid:71)(cid:15) 601 Grove St. Phone 920-787-5549 * Cell 920-295-2644
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WAUSHARA ARGUS WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2015 PAGE 6
L
egaLs
––––––––––––––––––––– of Wautoma, Waushara are located at St. Joseph’s
LIQUOR NOTICE County, Wisconsin. Catholic Church, 364 S.
Notice is hereby Larry Wise of Christiano’s Cambridge Street, City
given that the following Pizza, LLC, has applied for of Wautoma, Waushara
applications have been filed a Class B beer and Class C County, Wisconsin.
in the office of the Village of wine license in accordance #20
Plainfield, WI for the sale with the laws of 1934. WNAXLP
of intoxicating liquor in Licensed premise is located –––––––––––––––––––––
said Village for such class at 122 W. Main Street, City –––––––––––––––––––––
license and at the location of Wautoma, Waushara STATE OF WISCONSIN
premises to be licensed in County, Wisconsin. CIRCUIT COURT
the Village of Plainfield for Alberto Torres of El WAUSHARA COUNTY
the license year ending Popo Mexican Restaurant, –––––––––––––––––––––
June 30, 2016. According has applied for a Class B Notice Setting Time to
to Section 125 of the combination beer and liquor Hear Application and
Wisconsin State Statutes. license in accordance with Deadline for Filing Claims
the laws of 1934. Licensed (Informal Administration)
Class “B” Beer & Liquor premise is located at Case No. 15 PR28
Combination License: 340 E. Main Street, City IN THE MATTER OF THE
R-Bar-N-Grill, LLC of Wautoma, Waushara ESTATE OF Mary Margaret Kathy and Tom Patton purchase brats during K-9 Brat Fry
Kathy Huberty, Agent County, Wisconsin. Spanbauer, D.O.D.
Kathy and Tom Patton waited in line to be served by Kaitlin and Patty Nett during the Waushara County Crime Stoppers
118 W. North St. Martha R. Lee of Duck 10/04/2013.
Crossing, has applied for ––––––––––––––––––––– annual K-9 Brat Fry were at Charles Automotive, Coloma, on Friday, May 15. The money raised from the brat fry helps
Kleutgen Enterprises a Class B combination PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: fund the Waushara County K-9 Team.
Kathleen Kleutgen, Agent beer and liquor license 1. An application for
207 W. North St. in accordance with the informal administration was
laws of 1934. Licensed filed.
Class “A” Beer & Liquor premise is located at 112 2. The decedent, with
Combination License: S. Ste. Marie Street, City date of birth 03/16/1948 and
DMD Enterprises, of Wautoma, Waushara date of death 10/04/2013
LLC County, Wisconsin. was domiciled in Waushara
David Dampier, Agent Duane Detjens of County, State of Wisconsin,
718 E. North St. Stoneridge Meat & Country with a mailing address of
Market, has applied for 721 Cleveland St., Wild
Dolgencorp, LLC a Class A combination Rose, WI 54984.
Ted Druckrey, Agent beer and liquor license in 3. The application will
412 W. North St. accordance with the laws be heard at the Waushara
of 1934. Licensed premise County Courthouse,
Class “B” Beer License: is located at 975 E. Main Wautoma, Wisconsin,
Ron’s Fine Food Street, City of Wautoma, Room 232, before Rebecca
Rebecca J. Zywicki, Waushara County, Gramse, Probate Registrar,
Agent Wisconsin. on June 9, 2015, at 10:00
910 E. North St. Kyle McReath of the a.m.
Waushara Area Chamber of You do not need to appear
Brenda Black, Clerk Commerce has applied for unless you object. The
#20 a Temporary Class B beer application may be granted
WNAXLP license in accordance with if there is no objection.
––––––––––––––––––––– the laws of 1934. Licensed 4. The deadline for
––––––––––––––––––––– premises are located at the filing a claim against the
LIQUOR NOTICES Bird Creek Park Shelter, decedent’s estate is 8-3-
Aaron D. Grimm of 555 S. 16th Avenue for 2015. Charles Automotive hosts Crime Stoppers K-9 Brat Fry
Grimm’s One More and Music in the Park, and at 5. A claim may be field
I Gotta Go, has applied the Waushara County Fair at the Waushara County Waushara County Sheriff’s Deputy Wally Zuehlke and K-9 Argo (left) as well as Sgt. Brian Wenzel and K-9 Mac (right)
for a Class B combination Grounds, 513 S. Fair Street Courthouse, 209 S. St. spoke to brat fry visitors and provided a deomonstration during the annual Waushara County Crime Stoppers K-9 Brat
beer and liquor license in for Freedomfest 4th of July, Marie St., Wautoma, WI Fry at Charles Automotive, Coloma, held May 15 and 16. The money raised from the brat fry helps fund the Waushara
accordance with the laws City of Wautoma, Waushara 54982, Room 232. County K-9 Team.
of 1934. The licensed County, Wisconsin. 6. This publication is
premises are located at Don Nelson of the notice to any persons
315 W. Main Street, City Waushara County Fair whose names or addresses
of Wautoma, Waushara Association has applied are unknown.
County, Wisconsin. for a Temporary Class B /s/Rebecca Gramse Marquette Unity Spring 6th Annual
Aaron D. Grimm of beer and wine license in Rebecca Gramse
Grimm’s One More and accordance with the laws Probate Registrar
County senior
I Gotta Go, has applied of 1934. Licensed premise 5-5-15
for a Class B combination is located at the Waushara Attorney Trevor J. FAIR
beer and liquor license County Fairgrounds, Pedersen dining menu
in accordance with the 513 S. Fair Street, City 3010 S. Appleton Rd.
SUNDAY, MAY 24, 8-3
laws of 1934. Licensed of Wautoma, Waushara Menasha, WI 54952
premise is located at 317- County, Wisconsin. 920-727-0970 May 25-29
319 W. Main Street, City St. Joseph Parish has Bar Number #1047491
at City Park Princeton
of Wautoma, Waushara applied for a Temporary #20-21-22*
County, Wisconsin. Class B beer license in WNAXLP Monday, May 25: Din-
Kalpesh Patel of OM accordance with the laws of ––––––––––––––––––––– ing sites closed for Memorial •Art, Craft & Food Vendors
Wautoma Oil, Inc., has 1934. Licensed premises Day.
applied for a Class A •Children’s Activities
Semi-tractor trailer
combination beer and Tuesday, May 26: Brat
liquor license in accordance patty, parslied potatoes, sum- •Food & Refreshments at Food Booth
with the laws of 1934. The crash results in fatality mer blend vegetables and yo-
•Huge Rummage Sale in Community Hall
licensed premises are gurt.
located at 613 W. Main Wednesday, May 27: Ori-
Also in City Park
Street, City of Wautoma, ental Salad with lettuce, chi-
In the early morning hours was identified as Roger Wahl,
Waushara County, cken strips, mandarin oragnes,
on Tuesday, May 12, the 82, Richland Center. The -For more information
Wisconsin. water chestnuts, peas and a
Green Lake County Sheriff’s investigation into the cause
Dean Turschwald of pumpkin bar.
Office received notice that the of this crash continues by the or to become a Vendor contact Cheryle
Dogger’s Bar & Lanes, LLC, Thursday, May 28: Ground
operator and lone occupant Green Lake County Sheriff’s
has applied for a Class B beef with gravy, mashed po-
involved in the State Road 44 Office, Wisconsin State Patrol at 920-295-6577
combination beer and liquor tatoes, corn and tapioca with
at Lakeshore Drive semi crash Inspector Division, and Green
license in accordance with cherries. ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT RESTORATION
had died. The driver/deceased Lake County Coroners Office.
the laws of 1934. Licensed Friday, May 29: Beef hot
OF COMMUNITY HALL
premise is located at dog, calico beans, cucumber
Trochinski and Fergusen to speak
109 N. Scott Street, City and tomato salad and fruited
of Wautoma, Waushara turnover.
at WACWC meeting June 15
County, Wisconsin.
Robert Stephenson,
Manager of Dollar General Wautoma Area Christian and shopping. Ferguson
Alcoholics Anonymous
Store #6571 has applied Women’s Club (WACWC) will share the heartbreak
for a Class A combination will be meeting at the of an abusive marriage and
Information Meeting
beer and liquor license in Silvercryst in Wautoma on where she finds forgiveness
accordance with the laws Monday, June 15. The meeting and freedom. Music is an Waushara
AA Hotline - 1-608-222-8989
of 1934. Licensed premise will begin with a Noon important part of her life and
SUNDAY: 8:30 a.m. Marden Hall (Big Book), King
is located at 905 E. Division luncheon and continue with she will incorporate that into
County senior 2:00 p.m. at All Area Counseling, Wautoma
Street, City of Wautoma, a program featuring Georgia her story. 6:30 p.m.* Berlin Hospital (Basement), Berlin
Waushara County, Trochinski and “Everything The Christian Women’s 7:00 p.m. Ethel Everhard Library, Westfield
Wisconsin. you were curious to know Club sponsors a Prayer dining menu MONDAY: 12:00 Noon Just for Today A.F.G. meeting
Donald Zietlow, of Kwik about Zumba!” and Karen Coffee held the first at Hope Lutheran Church
Trip, Inc., has applied for Fergusen speaking on “From Monday of the month. It is a 6:30 p.m. Al-Anon at Wild Rose Hospital
a Class A combination Brokenness to Forgiveness nondenominational gathering May 25-29 Conference Room
beer and liquor license in and Freedom”. for personal and national 7:30 p.m. AA, Al-Anon, King - Marden
accordance with the laws Zumba is a dance fitness prayer and meditation. Memorial Central Wisconsin Veterans Home
of 1934. Licensed premise program created to involve The June gathering will Monday, May 25: No 7:30 p.m. Redgranite Civic Center, Pine River St.
is located at 935 E. Main dance and aerobic elements. It take place at the home of meals. Office Closed. (Old Library)
TUESDAY: 7:00 p.m. St. John’s Catholic Church,
Street, City of Wautoma, incorporates samba, mambo, Virgene Pemble, W33341 Tuesday, May 26: Beef Hwy. 73 & W, Princeton
Waushara County, salsa, chachacha, reggae, hip- County Road H, Pine River, roast with gravy, mashed po- 7:30 p.m. Waushara Community Church, Hwy. 21
Wisconsin. hop, Tango and other dance on June 1. Please call Virgene tatoes, corn, rye bread and WEDNESDAY: 6:30 p.m. Al-Anon Adult Children, Hope Lutheran
Jamie Hendow of Candle styles. Zumba has no particular at 920-987-5442 for directions sherbet or no-sugar-added ice Church, Wautoma
Freak Gallery, Inc., has meaning and anyone from ago to her home. A special cream. 7:00 p.m.* St. John’s Catholic Church, Montello
applied for a Class C wine 1 to 100 can participate. invitation is extended to all Wednesday, May 27: 7:00 p.m. Neshkoro AA meeting at St. James
license and a Class A liquor Georgia Trochinski, previous Planning Committee Sweet and sour pork with Catholic Church (lower level, side entrance)
license in accordance with a Zumba instructor, will members. pineapple and vegetables, 7:30 p.m. Wild Rose Hospital Conference Room,
the laws of 1934. The demonstrate how everyone brown rice, assorted bread and Wild Rose
licensed premise is located can enjoy the moves and The public is invited to the fruited gelatin or sugar-free T HURSDAY: 1100 aa..mm.. SHto. pMea Lryu’tsh eCrhaunr cChh,u Wrcahu, pWaacautoma
at 449 W. Main Street, City rhythms and even get a luncheon and program. There gelatin with fruit. 7:00 p.m. Methodist Church, Princeton
of Wautoma, Waushara workout. Guests will enjoy is a charge and reservations Thursday, May 28: Sea- 7:30 p.m. Hope Lutheran Church, Wautoma
County, Wisconsin. learning how they can become are necessary. soned chicken breast, Au Gra- FRIDAY: 7:00 p.m. Amcore Bank, Montello
Larry Wise of Christiano’s a little more active and, at the If you would like to make tin potatoes, vegetable blend, 7:30 p.m. Hope Lutheran Church, Wautoma
Pizza, LLC, has applied for same time, have some fun. a reservation or cancel, please whole wheat bread and peach- 7:30 p.m. Marden Hall (1st Friday Open), King
a Class B beer and Class C Onalaska is the home call 920-293-4611, 920-987- es. SATURDAY: 7:30 p.m. Wild Rose Hospital Conference Room
wine license in accordance of special speaker Karen 5442, or 920-295-3788. If you Friday, May 29: Beef, noo- 8:00 p.m. City Hall (Mill Street side), Green Lake
with the laws of 1934. Ferguson. She is a former would like to attend but do not dle and corn hot dish, garden *=Al-Anon Meetings Also
Licensed premise is located teacher and guidance counselor have transportation, please salad with fresh vegetables, WEDNESDAY: 7:30-8:30 p.m. Recovery Road Narcotics Anonymous
at 200 W. Main Street, City who enjoys reading, gardening call one of the above numbers. dinner roll and fruit cocktail. at the Wautoma Library meeting room
WAUSHARA ARGUS WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2015 PAGE 7
Wild Rose choir sings ‘At the River’ at spring concert
Mary Stepanek directs final Wild Rose band concert
Tom Stepanek had the Wild Rose High School Choir sing Aaron Copland’s “At the River” on May 12 in the Wild Rose High
On May 12, Mary Stepanek directed her final Wild Rose High School band concert in the Wild Rose High School Auditorium. School auditorium. This was Stepanek’s final concert as he, along with his wife, Mary, will be retiring from Wild Rose High
The band performed Pierre LaPlante’s “American Riversongs” as the final selection of the evening. Stepanek along with School at the conclusion of the 2014-15 school year.
her husband, Tom, will be retiring from Wild Rose High School at the conclusion of the 2014-15 school year.
Wild Rose students compete at state solo and ensemble
Wild Rose High School band and choir students who participated at the state solo and ensemble competition at UW-Stevens Point on May 2 were recognized for their
achievements during the band and choir concert held on May 12 at the WRHS Auditorium. Pictured are: (back row): Ashton Bellamy, Maya Dix, Ashley Caswell, Jess
Sullivan, Savannah Lennert, Sierra Parker, Haleigh Wilkinson, and Andrew Henschel; (front row): Allyson Haag, Megan Dorsett, Faith Klick, Erica Carlson, Randi
Mathison, Ari Dohr, and Ryan Bahr.
Wild Rose students receive firsts at state solo and ensemble
On May 2, 15 Wild Rose received first ratings at the state solo, sax trio; Maya Dix, by Ryan Bahr, vocal solo; Faith
High School band and choir competition: Sierra Parker, percussion; Ashley Caswell, Klick, vocal duet, vocal solo;
students traveled to UW- alto sax solo; Randi Mathison, percussion; Savannah Lennert, Haleigh Wilkinson, flute duet;
Stevens Point to compete in sax trio; Faith Klick, musical percussion; Jess Sulivan, Megan Dorsett, flute duet; Ari
the Wisconsin State Music theater solo; Erica Carlson percussion; Ashton Bellamy, Dohr, musical theater solo;
Wild Rose seniors honored at concert
Association (WSMA) State musical theater solo, sax trio, percussion; and Andrew Emma Brooks, vocal duet;
Solo & Ensemble Festival. alto sax solo (exemplary); Henschel, percussion. and Ashley Caswell, marimba Wild Rose High School band and choir programs recognized the graduating
The following students Allyson Haag, tenor sax Second ratings were earned solo. seniors who received four-year participation awards during the concert held at
WRHS Auditorium on May 12. The students who received awards were: (back
row): Megan Lilach and Randi Mathison; (front row): Erica Carlson, Haley Stoll,
and Ari Dohr.
Dohr receives National Director’s Choral Award
Mathison receives John Philip Sousa Award
Wild Rose High School student Ari Dohr was presented the National Director’s
Following the May 12 spring concert at Wild Rose High School, WRHS Band
Choral Award by WRHS Choir Director Tom Stepanek during the May 12 concert
Director Mary Stepanek presented Randi Mathison with the John Philip Sousa
in Wild Rose.
Award.
Mary and Tom Stepanek honored at final concert
Retiring Wild Rose High School Band Director Mary Stepanek and Choir Director
Tom Stepanek received gifts following their final performance on May 12. The
Stepaneks are retiring at the end of the 2014-15 school year after more than
30 years with the school district.
Wautoma Dive Team fundraiser to
feature Winnebagoland Barbershop
The Wautoma Area Fire Wautoma Area Fire District
District Water Operations/ Water Operations/Dive Team.
Dive Team will host the
Winnebagoland Barbershop Advanced tickets may be
Chorus at the Moose Inn, purchased at the Waushara
Wautoma, on June 7. Area Chamber of Commerce
The event will begin at 4 office, Hometown Bank,
p.m. with cocktails followed Wautoma, and BMO Harris
by a dinner at 5 p.m. and the Bank, Wautoma.
Wild Rose choir and band three-year participants performance at 6 p.m. The MC For more information,
for the evening will be Dan contact Chris Wedell at
Nine Wild Rose High School choir and band students received their three-year participation award during the band and choir concert held at the WRHS Auditorium Winchell of 106.1. 920-642-3463 or email
on May 12. The students who received awards included: (back row): Kaylie Cartwright, Alissa Dorcey, and Haleigh Wilkinson; (middle row): Kenzie Dorsett, Erin A portion of the proceeds wafdwateroperations@gmail.
Quella, and Allie Julian; (front row): Faith Klick, Megan Heidger, and Sierra Parker. from the tickets will benefit the com.
WAUSHARA ARGUS WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2015 PAGE 8
Schneider receives John Philip Sousa Award Marks honored with Louis Armstrong Jazz Award
Simonson and Bruce perform at Pops Concert
Wautoma High School senior Tricia Schneider was presented with the John Wautoma High School Band Jazz Director Keith Olson presented Jacob Marks
Wautoma High School Concert Band students Marrissa Simonson and Destiny
Philip Sousa Award by WHS Director of Bands Keith Olson during the spring with the Louis Armstrong Jazz Achievement Award during the jazz band’s Pops
Bruce performed “Highlights from Wicked” during the spring Pops Concert at
Pops Concert held on May 14 at the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center, Concert on May 14 at the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center, Wautoma.
the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center, Wautoma, on May 14. The concert
Wautoma. Olson expressed his gratitude for Schneider’s continued dedication The Louis Armstrong Jazz Achievement Award is a national award given to
allowed the students to play some of their favorite pieces throughout the year,
to the school’s concert and jazz bands. The John Philip Sousa Award is the outstanding jazz musicians who have shown a love of jazz music and dedicated
including “You Give Live a Band Name” and “How Far We’ve Come.” At the con-
highest national award for band students, recognizing superior musicianship and themselves to going above and beyond in their pursuit of jazz.
clusion of the Concert Band’s performance, WHS Director of Bands Keith Olson
outstanding dedication and leadership.
recognized the achievements of the seniors who would be graduating on May 23.
Public
planning
session
scheduled
for Alpine
and Little
Hills Lakes
Have you ever wondered
about the plants you see
growing in the water? The
next lake management
planning session for Alpine
Wautoma Jazz Ensemble hosts spring concert
and Little Hills lakes will be
Aisling Modrow, Jacob Marks, Peter Soenksen performed “Free Bird” with the Wautoma High School Jazz ensemble during a great opportunity to learn Wautoma Drum Trio takes the stage
the Pops Concert on May 14 at the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center, Wautoma. Throughout the 2014-15 school about their aquatic plants,
The Wautoma High School drum trio consisting of Elli Becker, Nick Surprise,
invasive species and aquatic
year, the jazz band received a number of awards and has competed in festivals including the Wisconsin State Music Associa-
and Zach Kubasta, played “G-Force” during the spring Pops Concert held at the
plant management strategies.
tion State Solo & Ensemble Festival in April.
This session will take McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center on May 14. The trio also performed
place at 3 p.m. on Friday, “G-Force” at the Wisconsin State Music Association State Solo & Ensemble Fes-
Wautoma seniors receive scholarship awards June 5 at the Marion Town tival in April.
Hall, N1279 County Road Z,
Wautoma, and is open to the
During the May 14 and Anna Songe Scholarship. Wiulliams Neabling and
public. Wisconsin Department
Wautoma High School Samuel Hernandez: Richard Neabling Scholarship.
of Natural Resources Water
Senior Awards Night held Coloma Club Players Tiffany Morales: Rural
Resources Management
at the McComb/Bruchs Scholarship, Fred and Rembrandts Art Club 2015
Specialist Ted Johnson will
Performing Arts Center, Betty Gellerup Scholarship, Fine Art Scholarship, Alverno
share his expertise on the
Wautoma, graduating seniors Waushara County Home College/Alexia Scholarship.
aquatic plants of Alpine and
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their achievements: Scholarship. Danielle Belanger Memorial
Resource Conservation and
Damien Basballe: Joshua Klamm: Charlie Scholarship. Development Council, Inc. LOTS OF PERENNIALS!
Wautoma Area Youth Football Baneck Memorial Scholarship, Amanda Rice: Holt Family
Those who attend this
Scholarship, American Legion Sheldon Wilcox Memorial Scholarship, Over 50 Year planning session will help •Seed Potatoes •Onion Sets
Post #317 Scholarship. Scholarship, Wautoma Area Club Scholarship.
Hannah Blija: Hope Kiwanis Club Scholarship. Ayreanna Rivera: Marion develop the aquatic plant •Bedding Plants & Vegetables
section of the lake plans. In
Luthearn Church Scholarship, Zachary Kubasta: Holt University, Sr. Mary Sheila order to obtain as much public •Bulk Seed •Hanging Baskets
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Scholarship, Wautoma Scholarship, Wautoma Area Jarvis Memorial Scholarship, session. Survey responses are Left on Czech Rd.
Masonic Lodge Scholarship. Kiwanis Club Scholarship. Fred and Betty Gellerup shared at the planning sessions, CLOSED THURSDAY, MAY 14 FOR ASCENSION DAY
so everyone who visits and
Amber Cayer: Waushara Grace Lehr: Harry Scholarship, Holt Family
enjoys Alpine and Little
County Tavern League Schroeder Memorial Scholarship, Hope Luthearn
Hills lakes is encouraged to
Scholarship, Wautoma Lions Scholarship, Wautoma Church Scholarship, Inwald
complete the surveys whether
Club Scholarship. School Board Scholarship, and Anna Songe Scholarship,
able to attend the planning
Marco Cervantes: Billy WHS Student Council Over 50 year Club Scholarship, Introducing
sessions or not.
B’s Memorial Scholarship, Scholarship, NAPUS Chapter Wautoma Education
Steve & Luanne Chandler
Waushara-Wautoma Senior 5 Scholarship. Association Scholarship.
The link to the second
Citizens Scholarship, Nathaniel Loging: Austin Tricia Schneider:
online survey for Alpine Lake
Wautoma Education Norlin Memorial Scholarship, Holt Family Scholarship, Inspiration...Influence...Instruction...and
is https://www.surveymonkey.
Association Scholarship. Edna B. Collins Scholarship, Waushara-Wautoma Senior
com/s/AlpineLake2. The link Involvement are four words that best
Bailey Christman: Joseph Erick Arveson Business Citizens Scholarship,
to the second online survey describe Steve Chandler. For over thirty
C. Weedman Memorial Scholarship, Redgranite Lions Wautoma Lions Club
Scholarship, Vernon Grosenick Club Scholarship. Scholarship. for Little Hills Lake is https:// years Steve has helped individuals,
www.surveymonkey.com/s/
Memorial Scholarship, Jared Lois: Adams- Cora Schoofs: Holt Family churches, academic institutions and cor-
LittleHillsLake2. If you would
Showfolks Retirement Village Columbia Electric Scholarship, Joyce Wessley porations develop and
like to receive a paper copy
Inc. Scholarship. Cooperative Scholarship, Memorial Scholarship, Rotary of any of the surveys, please sustain greater inno-
Jonathan Duarte: Holt Rotary Foundation WASD, Foundation WASD.
contact Waushara County vation and productivi-
Family Scholarship, Shorter Wautoma Area Youth Football Katelyn Tobianski: Alma
Extension agent Patrick ty by equipping them with skills critical
University Scholarship. Scholarship. and Chester Daye Scholarship.
Nehring at patrick.nehring@
Alexandria Fredrick: Alexander Lund: Billy Jessica Torres: Vernon for lasting contribution.
ces.uwex.edu or 920-787-
Fred and Betty Gellerup B’s Memorial Scholarship, Grosenick Memorial
0416. Luanne is a gifted singer who took
Scholarship, Over 50 Joseph C. Weedman Memorial Scholarship, Wautoma Area
All who visit and enjoy first place in a national vocal competi-
Year Club Scholarship, Scholarship, Little Pine Creek Kiwanis Club Scholarship.
Wautoma Area Womens Club Farm Scholarship, Over Dakota Wilcox: Alma and Alpine and Little Hills tion. Her music will touch your heart.
lakes are invited to attend
Scholarship. 50 Year Club Scholarship, Chester Daye Scholarship,
and participate. Planning Sunday, May 24th at 10:00am
Natalie Galster: Coloma Silvercryst Majorie Pfaller Barbara Rosin Memorial
information and plan drafts
Club Players Scholarship, Memorial Scholarship, St. Scholarship, Inwald and Anna
can be found at the Waushara
Iva Jean Heller Scholarship, Joseph Council of Catholic Songe Scholarship, Over
County website, www.
Redgranite Lions Club Women Scholarship, 50 Year Club Scholarship,
co.waushara.wi.us. For
Scholarship. Wautoma EAA Chapter Redgrnaite Advancement
additional information, visit
Adam Gunderson: Adams- 1331 Scholarship, American Club Scholarship, Redgranite
the Facebook page “Waushara
Columbia Electric Cooperative Legion Post #317 Scholarship, Lions Club Scholarship,
County Lakes Project, or
Scholarship, Holt Family Knights of Columbus Wautoma Masonic Lodge
contact the Waushara County
Scholarship, Jeffrey Badura Scholarship, UW-Platteville Scholarship, Wautoma School
Lakes Project at 715-346-2497 640 S. Water St. Wautoma (920) 787-2355
Memorial Scholarship, Rotary Scholarship. Board Scholarship, WHS or [email protected]. www.crossroadsfamilychurch.com
Foundation WASD, Inwald Jacob Marks: Ruth Student Council Scholarship.
WAUSHARA ARGUS WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2015 PAGE 9
Waushara County
Health News
By Waushara County Health Department
Asthma and allergy include dust mite allergen, •Take your medications as
awareness pet dander, pollen, and mold prescribed
spores. •Monitor your asthma and
In the United States, Non-allergic asthma is a recognize early signs that it
nearly 25 million people second type of asthma and may be worsening
have asthma. Almost 7 is triggered by other factors •Know what to do when
million of these individuals such as anxiety, stress, your asthma is worsening
are children. More than 40 exercise, cold air, dry air,
million Americans have hyperventilation, smoke, How to prevent allergies
allergy problems. Having both viruses or other irritants. at home, work/school, outside
of these conditions combined In non-allergic asthma, and when you travel:
make it very difficult for the immune system is not •Dust to control mites
individuals who have asthma involved in the reaction. •Vacuum often
to control it properly. If you have any of these •Reduce pet dander
Asthma is a disease of the symptoms, and have not •Shut out pollen
lungs in which the airways been diagnosed with asthma •Avoid mold spores
become blocked or narrowed, or allergies, talk with your •Stay inside during peak
causing breathing difficulties. doctor to discuss diagnosis pollen times, usually between
Symptoms of asthma include and treatment options that 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
coughing, wheezing, shortness are right for you. Asthma and •Keep your car windows
of breath or rapid breathing, allergies can be controlled closed when traveling
and chest tightness. through medication and a few •Stay indoors when
Allergies are diseases of simple actions in your life can humidity is high and on days
Wild Rose Historical remembers 1915 basketball team
the immune system that cause help you avoid triggers and with high wind, when dust and
The 1915 Wild Rose basketball team members included: Moses Roberts (1916), Isaac Lowe (1915), Dewey Williams an overreaction to substances prevent symptoms. pollen are more likely to be in
(1917), James O. Jones, James L. Dopp (1917), and Ezra Jones (1916). The next meeting of the Wild Rose Historical that usually cause no reaction If you already have the air
Society will be May 27 at 1:30 p.m. in the Community Room in the Patterson Memorial Library on Division Street in Wild in most individuals. Common asthma or allergies, take the •Wear a facemask if you
types of allergic diseases medications as your doctor are outside to limit the amount
Rose. Contact: Pam Anderson, president, at [email protected], 3000 College Ave, Stevens Point, WI 54481, 715-
include indoor, outdoor, food, prescribes and consider taking of pollen you inhale
575-2007, or Wild Rose Historical Society, PO Box 63, Wild Rose, WI 54984.
latex, insect stings, skin, and a few actions to prevent future •Shower after spending
eye allergies. symptoms. Below are a few time outside to wash away
Allergic asthma is the most actions you could take to pollen that collects on your
common form of asthma and prevent symptoms. skin and hair
Waushara County felonies and charges
is a disease of the lungs in How to prevent symptoms
which an allergic reaction to of asthma: Always talk with your
inhaled allergens causes your •Identify and minimize doctor if you have concerns
Jason Andrew Raasch, 28, conference is scheduled for Jennifer L. Downey, 41, asthma symptoms to appear. contact with your asthma about your asthma or allergy
Wautoma, appeared in court on June 8. Plainfield, appeared in court Common inhaled allergens triggers symptoms or treatment plan.
May 5 for an initial appearance Ruby M. Maynard, 35, on May 8 for a plea/sentencing
for Fraud/Innkeeper, etc.— Wautoma, appeared in court on hearing for five counts
Nonpayment (<=$2,500). An May 5 for an initial appearance Burglary-Building or Dwelling
initial appearance is scheduled for Operating While Revoked and Theft-Movable Property. Public planning session scheduled
for June 2. (revocation due to alcohol/ She received for each count
Tammi Lea Eastling, controlled substance/refusal). sentence withheld 4 years
48, Berlin, appeared in A plea/sentencing hearing is probation; Burglary-Building for Porters and Johns Lakes
court on May 5 for an initial scheduled for June 23. or Dwelling only: 6 months
appearance for Disorderly Tony Ray Watson, 28, in Waushara County Jail,
Conduct. A pretrial conference Wild Rose, appeared in Huber privileges, restitution
is scheduled for May 20 and a court on May 5 for an initial to be paid in increments, court The first of four public they face will also be covered the surveys whether able to
status conference is scheduled appearance for OWI (2nd) and costs to include attorney fees planning sessions to develop at this first session. attend the planning sessions
for June 8. Operating with PAC (2nd). to be paid within 60 days or management plans for Porters The process will conclude or not.
Colton T. Prellwitz, A pre-trial conference is payment plan, and participate and Johns Lakes is scheduled with the publication of The link to the first online
19, Neshkoro, appeared in scheduled for May 20 and a and complete the Waushara for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, June management plans that will survey for Porters Lake is
court on May 5 for an initial status conference is scheduled County TAD program. 2 at the Mountain View provide guidance about https://www.surveymonkey.
appearance for Theft-Movable for June 8. Justin J. Kallas, 21, Community Center, N3109 how to achieve participants’ com/s/PortersLake1. The
Property <=$2,500. A status Joseph M. Graf, 51, Wautoma, appeared in 21st Lane, State Rd 152 at visions for the lakes. Common link to the first online survey
conference is scheduled for Hancock, appeared in court on court on May 8 for a status County Road S and 21st Lane, topics covered in planning for Johns Lake is https://
June 2. May 6 for a status conference conference for two counts Wautoma. sessions include water quality, www.surveymonkey.com/s/
Santos Vera, 56, Westfield, hearing for Manufacture/ Disorderly Conduct and At this first session, the aquatic plants (invasive, JohnsLake1. If you would
appeared in court on May Deliver Schedule I, II Criminal Damage to Property. lake management planning shoreland, and in-lake), like to receive a paper copy of
5 for an initial appearance Narcotics and Manufacture/ A plea/sentencing hearing is process will be introduced. fish and wildlife, shoreland either survey, please contact
for Operate While Revoked Deliver Non-Narcotics. scheduled for June 5. The development of plans habitat, communication and Waushara County Extension
(revocation due to alcohol/ A preliminary hearing is Larry J. Miller, Jr., 36, for 33 Waushara County organizational support, and agent Patrick Nehring at
controlled substance/refusal). scheduled for May 27. Fredonia, appeared in court lakes is the next phase of lake water levels. Local [email protected].
A status conference is Susan A. Kenowski, 37, on May 8 for an initial the Waushara County Lakes fisheries and aquatic plant edu or 920-787-0416.
scheduled for June 9. Bancroft, appeared in court on appearance for Bail Jumping- Project, a partnership between biologists will be present to The public is welcome
Santiago Montes-Campos, May 6 for a plea/sentencing Felony. Miller also appeared community members, discuss study data and lake to attend the meetings.
33, Amherst, appeared in court hearing for five counts in court for a status conference Waushara County Land features specific to Porters and Information on the planning
on May 5 for a plea/sentencing Issue of Worthless Checks for Burglary-Building or Conservation, UW Extension, Johns lakes. Online planning sessions and plan drafts can be
hearing for two counts of (<=$2,500). She received Dwelling. A status conference UWSP, and various lake tools will also be provided. found at the Waushara County
Operate without Valid License sentence withheld 18 months is scheduled for June 15. organizations. In order to obtain as much website as they are developed
(5th within 3 years) and Bail probation, restitution, and In an earlier phase of the public feedback as possible, at www.co.waushara.wi.us.
Jumping-Misdemeanor. He court costs to be paid within Jeromy Scott Vandyke, Lakes Project, Porters and surveys have been developed. For additional information,
received 30 days in Waushara 60 days or payment plan. 38, Wrightstown, appeared in Johns Lakes were studied Online surveys will be visit the Facebook page
County Jail for each count, Audrey G. Johnson, 30, court on May 8 for a status alongside 31 other lakes over available before each planning “Waushara County Lakes
concurrent to one another, Berlin, appeared in court on conference for OWI (4th), a two-year period. Study data session for Porters and Johns Project” or contact the
Huber privileges, good time May 6 for a restitution hearing Operating with PAC (4th), Bail will be presented as planning Lakes. Everyone who visits Waushara County Lakes
credit, and court costs to for Disorderly Conduct. She Jumping-Felony, and Vehicle participants learn about and enjoys these lakes is Project at 715-346-2497 or
include DNA surcharge for received a court order for Operator Flee/Elude Officer. the lakes, identify factors encouraged to participate in [email protected].
each case to be paid within 60 restitution to be repaid in A plea/sentencing hearing is important to lake residents
days or payment plan. monthly increments. scheduled for June 5. and users, and develop goals
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Thomas J. Luisi, Jr., 55, Laura E. Segundo-Estrada, Christopher D. Zindars, and objectives for the lakes.
Blue Mounds, appeared in 26, Plainfield, appeared in 38, Redgranite, appeared in Professionals will provide PUBLIC NOTICE
court on May 5 for an initial court on May 6 for a status court on May 8 for a status guidance and technical INVITATION FOR BIDS ON TIMBER STUMPAGE
appearance for Operating conference for OWI (2nd), conference for Manufacture/ assistance in the development You are invited to bid on the enclosed State of Wisconsin DNR
While Revoked (revocation Operating While Revoked Deliver THC (>200-1,000g), of the lake management plans. Timber Sales located in Columbia, Sauk, Green Lake, Marquette, and
due to alcohol/controlled (revocation due to alcohol/ Maintain Drug Trafficking In addition to an introduction Waushara Counties.
substance/refusal). A plea/ controlled substance/refusal), Place, and Possession of THC to the planning process, The state land tracts consist of: 33 acres in the Townships of Wyocena
sentencing hearing is Ignition Interlock Device (2nd + Offense). A final pre- background information on and Dekorra, Columbia County; 77 acres in the Town of Fairfield, Sauk
scheduled for June 23. Tampering/Failure to Install, trial is scheduled for June 23 the lakes and current issues County; 23 acres in the Town of Princeton, Green Lake County; 236
Gilberto Banda Alvarez, and Resisting or Obstructing and a jury trial is scheduled for acres in the Town of Newton, Marquette County; 109 acres in the Town
36, Almond, appeared in an Officer. A status conference July 22. of Crystal Lake, Marquette County; and 27 acres in the Townships of
court on May 5 for an initial is scheduled for June 2. Jennifer L. Luther, 32, Richford and Coloma, Waushara County.
appearance for Operating Segundo-Estrada was also Wartertown, appeared in court Sealed bids will be received by the DNR Foresters at: 427 East Tower
While Revoked (revocation in court for a sentencing on on May 8 for a plea/sentencing Drive, Suite 100, Wautoma, WI 54982 up until 9 A.M. on May 28, 2015
due to alcohol/controlled revocation hearing for OWI hearing for four counts Failure for these 6 state land tracts.
substance/refusal). A status (1st with Passenger <16 years to Support Child (120 Days A timber sale prospectus and detailed information, including maps
conference is scheduled for old) and Operating with PAC- +). She received sentence of each tract, as well as required bid forms and copies of sample contract
June 16. Passenger <16 years old. He withheld 3 years probation, forms can be obtained by contacting Joe Tucker, DNR Forester, at (920)
Henry D. Hudson, Jr., 86, received 60 days in Waushara conditions include 30 days in 787-4688 or email at [email protected]
Hancock, appeared in court on County Jail, Huber privileges, Waushara County Jail, Huber
May 5 for an initial appearance good time credit, 44 days privileges, 2 days credit for ON THE FARM
for Operate without Valid credit for time served, and time served, maintain timely Hurry!
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License (3rd + within 3 years). court costs reimposed to the uninterrupted payments, court
A pre-trial conference is extent not previously paid. costs to be paid within 60 days FARM TIRE FREE Cordless Option on
scheduled for May 21 and a Kevin James Vanegeren, or payment plan.
status conference is scheduled 29, Berlin, appeared in court Jody L. Bungert, 31, SPECIALISTS
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Adam A. Brown, 23, hearing for three counts Bail May 8 for a sentencing hearing
Redgranite, appeared in Jumping-Misdemeanor. He for Possession/Illegally PASSENGER, TRUCK & Evenpleat Shades
court on May 5 for an initial received for one count Bail Obtained Prescription. He FARM TIRES.
appearance for Operate Jumping-Misdemeanor 5 received 60 days in Waushara Also Offering a Full Range until May 31
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an initial appearance for Berlin, appeared in court on on May 8 for a final pre- Hwy. 23-Just East of 920-291-5552
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WAUSHARA ARGUS WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2015 PAGE 10
Waushara County
property deed transfers
•5/7/15: Robert J. Buch- land to Holly U. Allemand, Julie A. Poye, and Julia A.
berger to Corey R. Conley, $73,000. Town of Leon. Poye (AKA) to Jonathan M.
$10,000. Town of Plainfield. •5/11/15: Jerome W. Lut- Williams-Schultz, $72,900.
•5/8/15: Matthew Forneris tropp and Phyllis J. Luttropp Town of Dakota.
(executer), William L. to Jeffrey P. Luttropp and •5/11/15: Renee Lefever
Forneris (estate), and Mi- Caitlin J. Luttropp, $134,300. and Terri Blada to Brian W.
chael W. Forneris to Lee An- Town of Aurora. Leofilos and Jessie M. Kal-
drew Buchholz and Susan F. •5/11/15: Emma M. In- bus, $35,100. Village of Co-
Buchholz, $15,000. Town of gles to Gerald R. Cox and loma.
Bloomfield. Tena Cox, $44,800. Town of •5/12/15: Robert J. Dole-
•5/8/15: Oak Grove Farms Bloomfield. schy and Cheryl L. Doleschy
Inc. to Jamie Helmrick and •5/11/15: Steven D. Al- to Thomas Pope and Brenda
Dustin Helmrick, $8,900. bright and Joseph L. Madel to Pope, $35,000. Village of
Town of Oasis. Michael D. Davies and Merri Hancock.
•5/8/15: Renee Lefever R. Donald, $129,900. Town of •5/12/15: William C.
Wierzba and Stuebs named valedictorian and salutatorian and Terri Blada to Brian W. Marion. Huebner and Judy A. Huebner
Leofilos and Jessie M. Kal- to Robert Wheeler and Bar-
During the Almond-Bancroft Senior Awards Ceremony on May 12, Hailey Wierzba (right) was named the Class of 2015 bus, $100. Village of Coloma. •5/11/15: Dorothy L. bara Henke, $18,500. Town of
valedictorian and Jace Stuebs (left) as salutatorian. The two will provide speeches during the graduation ceremony at •5/11/15: Farmers State Lamb (trustee), Charles Lamb Springwater.
Almond-Bancroft High School on May 24. Bank of Waupaca to Justin N. Revocable Trust, and Dorothy •5/12/15: DJW Invest-
Bechard, $30,000. Village of L. Lamb Revocable Trust to ments LLC to Michael W.
Wild Rose. Sandra L. Hurd, $67,000. Vil- Smaby and Mary E. Smaby,
•5/11/15: James E. Tosten- lage of Hancock. $128,000. Town of Springwa-
son (attorney in fact) and Myr- •5/11/15: Bradley J. Poye, ter.
na M. Tostenson to Jonathan
G. Blake and Nancy R. Blake,
$77,500. Town of Leon. 4th 5th SAT. LUNCH
•5/11/15: Dean E. Wiese
and Angela R. Wiese to Chris- (A Free Hot Meal for the
topher Elizondo and Kenzie Entire Community)
Elizondo, $74,000. Village of
SATURDAY, MAY 30
Plainfield.
•5/11/15: Bancroft State
Serving from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Bank to Corey R. Conley,
$125,000. Town of Plainfield. At St. Mark’s Catholic Church, Redgranite
•5/11/15: Lois M. Thomp- (on Church Ave.)
son to Heather M. Cichy,
EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
$21,500. City of Wautoma.
•5/11/15: Charles E. Craig
and Patricia L. Craig to Greg
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Rickert and Laura Rickert,
v MARQUETTE COUNTY ATV CLUB v
$240,000. Town of Mt. Mor- v SCAVENGER HUNT v
ris. v v
•5/11/15: William C. Lenz v How many items can you find along the ATV route??? v
and Janet Lenz to Nathan D. v SATURDAY, MAY 23 v
v v
Schepp and Carrie A. Schepp,
v Pick up entry forms/sheets between 10 a.m. and Noon at: The Cabin Bar & Grill v
$166,000. Town of Bloom- v (Coloma) - Johann’s Bar & Grill (Richford) - The School House Tavern (Westfield) v
ABHS seniors named WIAA Scholar Athletes
field. v ***$10.00 per entry*** Sheets must be turned in between v
The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association named Almond-Bancroft High School seniors Hailey Wierzba and Jesse •5/11/15: Michael J. Rill- v 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. at Beane’s Wood Lake Resort (Westfield) v
ing to Jonathan T. Heinritz, v Prizes awarded at Wood Lake Resort at 6 p.m. v
Hunkins as 2015 WIAA Scholar Athletes. Wierzba and Hunkins received medals at the senior awards ceremony held on $120,000. Town of Poy Sippi. vITEMS ARE HIDDEN ALONG THE ATV ROUTE - find them all!v
May 12. •5/11/15: Mary Jo McClel- v Can Participate by ATV, UTV, car, truck, motorcycle, bicycles, etc. v
v Marquettecountyatvclub.com - find us on Facebook v
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Adult pickleball and tennis
S S
ENIOR CENE
begins in Coloma
For the fourth year, Tennis players should bring
the Coloma Park Board, their racket, water, and a new
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY
10:30 a.m. Rag ladies meet at Plainfield Multi-Purpose Center. Coloma Friends of the can of tennis balls. Pickleball
Park, and the Village of players should bring their
MONDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY Coloma are sponsoring racket, if they have one, but
Berlin Senior Center provides van service for shopping or medical
tennis and pickleball for extra rackets are available
needs. 920-361-5422.
adults. Pickleball will be for those who want to learn
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY played on Sunday nights and pickleball.
12 p.m. Coloma Nutrition Center at the Community Center. Age 60 and tennis on Thursday nights,
over welcome. Reservations one day in advance 715-228-3145.
with both activities beginning If you have questions
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY at 5 p.m. If players arrive later regarding either sport night,
11:45 a.m. Hancock Nutrition Center at Community Building. Age 60 and they will be rotated in. feel free to call Sue Apps at
over welcome. Reservations one day in advance 715-249-5872. Pickleball will start on 715-228-2401. There is no
12 p.m. Wild Rose Nutrition Center at Wild Rose Community Center.
May 31 and tennis on May 28 need to register ahead of time,
Age 60 and over welcome. Reservations one day in advance 920-622-3835.
12 p.m. Plainfield Nutrition Center at Senior Citizens Center. Age 60 and and will continue throughout just show up on either date at
over welcome. Reservations one day in advance. 715-335-6735. Jigsaw the summer. This is a social the Coloma tennis courts to
puzzle at 11 a.m. Cards and pool at 1 p.m. league and everyone will get a meet the group and have a great
12 p.m. Redgranite Nutrition Center at Civic Center. Age 60 and over
chance to participate. time getting some exercise.
welcome. Reservations one day in advance 920-566-2844.
12 p.m. Wautoma Nutrition Center at Senior Citizens Center. Age 60 Participants must be 18 or John Klem is the coordinator
and over welcome. Reservations one day in advance 920-787-2055. older. The evenings are being of the summer program and Advertise Your Business
set aside for people who want will greet everyone at the
WEDNESDAY
to get exercise and meet other court.
8:45 a.m. Rock Your Chair Yoga Sculpt, designed especially for seniors
at the Waushara-Wautoma Senior Center. people with similar interests.
Afternoon. Redgranite Senior Citizens meeting at the civic center.
12:30 p.m. Texas Hold’em, Cribbage and Sorry Charlie at Waushara- On the
Wautoma Senior Center.
THANK YOU
THURSDAY
8:45 a.m. Aerobics; 9 a.m. pool; 1 p.m. Sheepshead card game at Wau-
Special Needs Prom
toma-Waushara Senior Center.
9:45 a.m. Strong Women Program at the Wautoma Senior Center. King and Queen,
Waushara Argus Website
10 a.m. Chair Stretch Class at the Wautoma Senior Center.
Matt and Andi Pingel,
FRIDAY
along with their court
8:30 a.m. Line dancing at the Waushara-Wautoma Senior Center.
would like to
MONDAY
www.wausharaargus.com
8:45 a.m. Rock Your Chair Yoga Sculpt, designed especially for seniors Thank Floral
at the Waushara-Wautoma Senior Center.
Expressions
12:30 p.m. Bridge and Sorry Charlie at Waushara-Wautoma Senior
Center. By Renee,
THOUSANDS OF HITS
TUESDAY Wautoma, WI
8:45 a.m. Aerobics at the Waushara-Wautoma Senior Center.
for the beautiful
corsages and
boutonnieres
PER DAY!
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Call for Details: 920-787-3334
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per assessor, of sandy, 1,392 sq. ft., 1 bath, 1 located at W5522 S. ST. JOSEPH PARISH HALL
secluded beach. Pristine car garage. Lake front Round Lake Rd. 50’
frontage for sure! Home deck, storage shed, frontage. $139,900 Wautoma, Wisconsin
includes 4-5 BR and 1 partial walkout basement.
bath, w/367 sq. ft. wrap- $240,000 SUNDAY, MAY 24 Special Yearly Rates Available
around deck overlooking CLARK AGENCY
the lake. Wooded 1.61 acre Serving from 7 a.m. to 12 Noon
lot. Newer steel roof, newer 920-787-4550 Adults $7.00, Ages 6-12 $4.00,
septic and some windows.
Shoreland zoning. Broker tomclarkrealestate.com Under 6 No Charge
owned 25 years. $299,000
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