Church: Abbotsford St. Bernard’s (Summer School - 1945)
Contact: Robert Lipprandt
E-mail:
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Amacher, Beil, Brunkhorst, Dolan,
Esser, Geiger, Gierl, Habermeyer, Handick, Hartzell, Hoffman, Huss, Janda,
Klieforth, Lamont, Michlig, Moberg, Morrow, Nikolay, Pupp, Riehle, Schmirler,
Seidel, Shields, Shookman, Steffen, Strade, Telford, Toelle, Ven Rooy, Vetter,
Weix, Zink
----Source: The Tribune - Phonograph (Abbotsford, WI)
5/30/2012
Originally published in the Abbotsford Tribune, Thursday, May
31, 1945
Summer School has Large Enrollment in Both Groups
Fifty-four children are enrolled in the two week’s summer school which began
Monday for the children of St. Bernard’s Catholic Church.
Sister M.
Michaeleta, who teaches the upper group, and Sister M. Amelia, who is the
teacher for the smaller children and the first Communion class, come daily from
Colby where they are spending these two weeks with the sisters there.
In
the older group are: Carol, Mary and Patricia Dolan, Rita Geiger, Marian
Habermeyer, Martha Janda, Anne Nikolay, Betty Riehle, Mary Jane Riehle, Ella
Seidel, Shirley Seidel, Marlene Weix, Lloyd Amacher, Louis Geiger, Louis Janda,
Bernard Hoffman, James Lamont, Hilarion Michlig, Raymond Pupp, Andrew Schmirler,
James Seidel, Frederick Shields, James Steffen, Bill Jo Shookman, Harold Strade,
James Telford, Dale Toelle, James Ven Rooy, James Vetter and Tommy Vetter.
The group of younger children includes: Dorothy Ven Rooy, Evelyn Handick,
Sandra Zink, Mary Shields, Carol Moberg, Doris Geiger, Betty Lamont, Robert
Morrow, Benny Beil, Alan Brunkhorst, Charles Klieforth, Diane Esser, Lucy Ann
Pupp, Ethel Huss, Robert Gierl, Leroy Riehle, Kenneth Seidel, Suzanne Hartzell,
Ann Janda, Ann Marie Schmirler, Donald Ven Rooy, Ronald Weix, Angela Zink,
Dorothy Habermeyer and Jeanette Geiger.
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