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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
FOCUS on Door County
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Sunday, November 2, 2008
PM Kindergarten
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FRONT ROW: Dave Stanek, Lynn Walker Vandertie, Jane Austad Lambiotte, Lynn Zimmerman Corcoran, ?, Sharon DeMarb Karnitz, Dan Johnson, E.G Paul, Suzie Gilbert, DD Peichel Knutson, Dean Gigstead, Sidney LaViolet,?
MIDDLE ROW: Kenn Wiest, Judy Park LeMere, Mary Ann Konrad Bennet, Sharon Green, Jean Pizzala Zimmerman, ?, Mary Eickelberg Mueller, Helen Conlon Ploor, Jean Weber Austad, Suzie Hunsader Oblinger
BACK ROW: David Bingham, Mike Chisholm, Donn Wiest, Jim Smith, Gerry Berg, Tom Reynolds, Dan Johnson,Bill Haen, Frank May, Michael Brailey, Terry Smith, Bill Polster, Eddie Maenpaw, Gary Weber
TEACHERS: Mrs Raynard, Miss Westfahl
Sitting: Dean Gigstead, Suzie Gilbert
Thursday, October 23, 2008
John's Picnic
A huge thanks to John Schiesser who once again sponsored a picnic at his home for classmates the day of the reunion - September 20. John throws a great party and it was a wonderful opportunity to begin getting reacquainted and reminiscing about the many common recollections from our high school years. There were also plenty of brats, hamburgers, and chicken breasts. He also had a chocolate fountain and fresh fruit to dip in it and array of cookies, and beer and soda.
Thanks, John!
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Say "Cheese"
Front Row:
Marilyn Hein, Val May Jursnick, Jean Weber Austad, Lynn Walker Vandertie, Jean Foelske VanDenElzen, Sharon Goodwin, Dave DeMelle, Ken Anschutz, M J Cordier, Sharon Potier Fehl, Elaine Bowen May, Margy Peterson, Sherry Suess Peterson, Candy Bonner Conrad
Middle Row:
Jim Peterson, Margi Stuth Richards, Ken Meyer, Gerry Lyons Nelson, Mary Eickelberg Mueller, Helen Conlon Ploor, Candy Dexheimer Colombo, Jane Knaapen Cole, Sandy Sperber Groth, DD Peichel Knutson, Tom Grota, Ann Knaapen Krumrich, John Scheisser, Bill Haen, Bill Fleishman, Dean Gigstead, Virg Gosser Gigstead
Back Row:
Gerry Berg, Jim Pragetz, Phil Johnson, Kenn Wiest, Glen Peotter, Bill Lehman, Mike Chisholm, Gary May, Sandy Boes, Bill Polster, Steve Aznoe, Chuck Hagmann, Donn Wiest, Henry Isaksen, Gray Fehl, John Kellner, Dan Ripp, Gary Poehls, Lee Groth
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Thanks Mike!
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
45th Reunion Album
Thanks to Henry and Jean Isaksen for the fine fotos.
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
45th Reunion Attendees
Thanks to Henry for taking time from the reunion to snap a few group photos just before dinner.
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Sunday, September 28, 2008
Friday Evening Pre-Reunion
Sandy and Val volunteered to help and the three of them left the festivities early to lend a hand. Both Sandy and Val also have strong Red Cross ties. Sandy volunteers in Disaster Mental Health in the state of Michigan and Val's first job was as a Red Cross Recreation Aide in Vietnam. These three have connections and interests that go back MANY years. Not only are they all involved in the Red Cross, but they have been friends all through elementary and high school in Sturgeon Bay.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Reunion Reflection and Recommendations
Those that attended had a wonderful time. With the event fresh in the minds of the attendees, we ask them, and all classmates, to consider responding to a few questions as we look toward the future -- The 50th. Think broadly - beyond the traditional evening gathering. Your feedback and suggestions are important.
Please help us plan for an extra special 50th by sending an email with your comments to sbhs63@gmail.com
Here are a few questions to help you think about our gathering:
1. What did you like about our 45th reunion that might be repeated at the 50th?
2. What suggestions do you have for agenda, activities, gatherings, etc. for the 50th?
3. What would entice you to attend our 50th in 2013?
4. Would you be willing to assist with the 50th?
Any comments, suggestions, ideas are welcome at any time.
Thanks for your contribution.
We're "Keepin' in touch!"
The 45th Reunion Committee
Mike, DD, Virg, MJ, Jean, John, Donn, Bob
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Cheerleaders Lead Again
Thanks to Henry Isaksen our videographer for the evening.
Monday, September 22, 2008
45th Year Reunion
Note: The picture of Mr. Freiman at the end of the video was from the 1960 Flashes.
He is shown receiving the trophy for the 1959 chamnpionship track team.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Why Boys and Girls Don't Study
Friday, September 12, 2008
Who Dat?
These two talented young ladies graduated in 1963 and attended grades 1-12 together. Both were very active in high school, in National Honor Society, on the Student Council and active in GAA and class tournaments among many other activities that kept them busy. The photo was taken for their ballet recital circa 1951. Who Dat?
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Class of '63 PM Kindergarten -- A new Find!
While scanning Mike Chisholm's collection of Bay Sprays we discovered a photo of the Class of '63 PM Kindergarten to go with the AM Kindergarten and PM Boys Kindergarten photos posted earlier. This one even has names. Can anyone help with the missing names? Click on "Comment" below to add names.
Monday, September 8, 2008
"Oh There Was a Lofty Ship..."
In November 1962, SBHS Students "adopted" "the first ship ever constructed by the United States designed specifically for oceanographic research." Built at Christy Corp, the James M. Gilliss had "one of its major projects is trying to determine a foolproof submarine detection system." Gerry Berg, student council president, and other council members toured the ship and were presented with a photo of the ship to be displayed at SBHS.
According to Wikipedia, "On12-April 1963 she departed New York City to take part in the massive search for sunken submarine Thresher (SSN-593). Operating out of Boston, Massachusetts, she lent her "know-how" to this vital and difficult operation for 5 months before arriving Washington, D.C., 22-September. James M. Gilliss was placed out of service on an unspecified date and transferred to the Mexican Navy on 9 December 1996 where she continued to operate for that nation as an oceanographic research ship."
Sunday, September 7, 2008
SBHS '63 45th Class Reunion Attendees
KEN ANSCHUTZ and Mary Vig
STEVE and Marge AZNOE
GERRY BERG
SANDY (BOES) and Rich Johnson
CANDY (BONNER) and Al Conard
MIKE and Barb CHISHOLM
HELEN (CONLON) Ploor
MJ CORDIER
DAVID DEMELLE
CANDY (DEXHEIMER) and Dave Colombo
MARY (EIKELBERG) and Steve Mueller
GARY and SHARON (POTIER) FEHL
BILL and Nancy FLEISCHMANN
JEANNE (FOELSKE) Van Den Elzen and Friend
DEAN and VIRGI (GOSSER) GIGSTEAD
SHARON (GOODWIN) and John Sullivan
TOM and Nancy GROTA
LEE and SANDY (SPERBER) GROTH
BILL and Pat HAEN
CHUCK, Leslie HAGMANN and Kathi (Nelson) Chosa
MARILYN HEIN
HENRY and Jean ISAKSEN
PHIL JOHNSON
JOHN KELLNER
ANN (KNAAPEN) and Jeff Krumrich
JANE (KNAAPEN) Cole
GERRY (LYONS) Nelson
VALERIE (MAY) Jursnick
GLEN and Nancy PEOTTER
JIM PETERSON
MARGY (PETERSON) Anderson
DD (PEICHEL) Knutson
GARY POEHLS
BILL POLSTER
JIM PRAGATZ
DAN RIPP
MARGARET (STUTH) Richard
LYNN (WALKER) Vandertie
JEAN (WEBER) and Dan Austad
DONN and Patti WIEST
KENN and Barbara WIEST
Friday, August 29, 2008
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Old Photos -- Got Any?
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Three Buds in a Buick
In 1960, this 1941 Buick Roadmaster with overhead valves straight 8 with (2) 2 barrel carbs was purchased for $50 by Henry Isaksen, class of '63. This beauty was affectionately known as Mulferd. She provided excellent transportation and entertainment during the early and mid 60s.
Once she was a float in the SBHS Homecoming parade. Mostly, Henry and various classmates used to ride around town and blow charge on a bugle, just to entertain ourselves and anyone who could hear us. Actually, the horn didn't work and we blew the bugle to say hello to friends and warn others of our approach. Mulferd was also used for anchor dragging during the winter. Early on she didn't have a battery so we always parked her on a hill. Then we'd push her backwards and pop the clutch to start the engine - and "away we'd go". That provided some interesting treks in the country - no cell phones and if she stalled, and there wasn't a hill, we'd burn a lot of calories getting her started. Winter was expecially challenging with icy roads and popping that clutch. During the summer of '62, Henry decided Mulferd should be restored. Several of us put masking tape on the chrome and sprayed primer over the rough spots. The tape remained for over a year, the primer for many more. The results of our efforts can be seen in the above photo taken during a summer break and photo shoot when three of us spent an afternoon at Lake Michigan. Henry, Donn Wiest and Bob Fuller enjoyed the beach and took pictures documenting Mulferd and us all over the car. We also performed various gymnastic feats for the camera. Mulferd has since been fully restored back to her absolute original condition. That process began in 1986.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
A Visit to Reunions Past
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Friday, August 15, 2008
Classes Clash in Hoop Classic - Bay Spray 03.19.63
This headline appeared in the March 19, 1963 Bay Spray – Class tournaments were about to begin. “As Pep Club advisor, Mr Alberts organized tournaments in 1947 after the basketball season. The purpose …was to get as many students as possible to participate in a school activity. …He had the four classes meet …and discuss their plans on skits, decorations, and name of their team.” Teams were encouraged to involve the community by getting a coach from outside school. Team colors were assigned After a few years, Mr. Walker and then Mr. Moore eventually took on this advisory responsibility.
Many students worked hard on the tournaments including decorating the gym – headed by the varsity cheerleaders – with each class following their selected theme. Publicity was headed by Lynn VanDreese with Sandy Boes doing art, Sheila Murphy advertising, Judy Henkel and Margi Overbeck ticket sales. For the 1963 games, tickets were $.35 for participants for two nights and $.35 per night for students with adults paying $.50. After the final game, The team awards were given and the outstanding player awards were presented to Ann Knaapen and Gerry Berg. This was followed with a dance.
1963 Games Schedule
Tuesday, March 5
Girls Playoff
4:00 Senior vs. Sophomores
5:00 Juniors vs. Freshmen
Thursday, March 7
6:30 Girls Consolation
7:40 Senior boys vs. Sophomore boys
8:45 Freshman boys vs. Junior boys
Friday, March 8
6:30 Boy’s consolation
7:40 Girls Championship
8:40 Boys Championship
Championship Scores:
Senior “Skipper” girls 18, Junior girls 11
Senior “Skipper” Boys 38, Junior boys 30.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
SBHS March Madness - 1960's Style
Class Tournaments were held during a week in March. It was an unusual time and unique opportunity for non-varsity boy’s basketball players and girls to play competitive hoops. We even had our very own cheerleading squad who made uniforms for the event. Set up as a seeded elimination, the seniors played the freshmen, the juniors played the sophomores and the winners/losers played each other. The gym was split into quadrants and each class decorated their section based on their theme and colors. The class of 1963 were the “Skippers” as Seniors, “Blue Notes” as Juniors, “Sophisticated Sophs” and the “Sparx” as Freshmen.
DD Peichel Knutson recalls: “What we lacked in technical skills we made up for by our enthusiasm. …It truly was the only time that the girls had a chance to participate in organized sports.”
MJ Cordier reminisces: “As schools didn’t promote women’s team sports at that time, this was the closest thing we had to playing organized ball. I felt it was the most exciting time of the year.”
Virg Gosser Gigstead comments: “The class tournaments gave opportunities to many of the students. … it was competitive and very exciting as well as lots of fun. It brought the class closer together. What a great memory.”
What are your recollections of Class Tournaments? Join in the fun and add your memories by clicking on “Comments” below.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Class Politicians
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Strange and Wonderous Pictures
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
CLASS OF 1963 REUNION -- SBHS
will hold it's
45th Class Reunion
in Sturgeon Bay on
Saturday, September 20, 2008
600 Nautical Drive Sturgeon Bay, WI
Reunion cost: $30.00 per person $60.00 Per couple
Please chose one for each person attending:
**Chicken**
**Prime Rib**
**Whitefish**
DEAD LINE FOR REPLY RESERVATIONS IS SEPTEMBER 1, 2008
Arrangements and payment at that time
Business casual attire is recommended
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FRIDAY EVENING EARLY START
Informal gathering fish boil ($14.95 ea) starts at 6:30pm
Scaturo's
19 Green Bay Rd., Sturgeon Bay
Please call Scatruro's to make your individual reservations
920 746-8727
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SATURDAY PICNIC
Hosted by John Schiesser
Click here for additional details
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Go Clippers!!!!!
You're invited to a picnic!
has graciously invited
everyone in the Class of "63
to be his guest at a picnic.
It will be held, rain or shine, at his home
Lunch will be available beginning at noon
on Saturday, September 20.
No reservation is necessary.
You are encouraged to stop by the picnic
and then check out the
Fall Festival in Sturgeon Bay.