Bio: Butler,
Michelle (Engagement - 1984)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Butler, Elmhorst, Shirley
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 5/10/1984
Butler, Michelle (Engagement - 1984)
A July 14 wedding is being planned for Michelle Butler and Rick Elmhorst.
Parents of the couple are Lee and Bobbie Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Elmhorst,
all of Lakeland, Florida. Rick’s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Elmhorst of Granton and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shirley of Humbird. The bride-to-be
attends Polk Community College and is employed by First Assembly of God Church.
Rick is a graduate of Florida Southern College and is employed by WCIE-radio.
Bio: Jordahl,
Joyce (DAR Winner - 1984)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Jordahl
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 5/10/1984
Jordahl, Joyce (DAR Winner - 1984)
Selected as the 1984 winner of the Daughters of the American Revolution
citizenship award for Neillsville High School was Joyce Jordahl, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jordahl. Her school activities include the National Honor and
Spanish Societies, forensics, FBLA, annual, student council, band dramatics,
class officer roles and sports.
Bio: Rhoades,
Glenna (Secretary/Treasurer - 1984)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Rhoades, Short
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 5/03/1984
Rhoades, Glenna (Secretary/Treasurer - 1984)
Glenna Rhoades of rural Neillsville was recently elected secretary-treasurer of
the Wisconsin chapter of the International Flying Farmers organization. The
election took place at the April 27-29 annual Flying Farmers meeting, it’s 25th,
held at the American Resort at Lake Geneva.
Joining Glenna at the session was her husband, Herb, and Dale and Marjorie
Short, all of Neillsville. Flying Farmer members at the silver jubilee meeting
came from Wisconsin, North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana,
Ohio and Saskatchewan.
The next chapter activity will take place in Neillsville where the annual
proficiency test will be held. Member pilots, students and those who achieved
Landit wards will be given check-rides by certified flight instructors.
Bio: Van Gorden,
Holly (Award Winner - 1984)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Van Gorden, Struble, Brommer
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 5/10/1984
Van Gorden, Holly (Award Winner - 1984)
Holly Van Gorden of New Mexico and formerly of Neillsville was an award winner
in the recently held Watercolor West Annual Exhibition at Redlands, California.
Her entry, “Near & Far” received the National Watercolor Society Award
Watercolor West, an organization dedicated to transparent watercolor painting,
was founded in 1967 by a group of southern Californian painters. Membership is
now national and is earned. To become an active member and exhibit in members
show, three acceptances in annual Watercolor West exhibits are required. Gerald
F. Brommer of Los Angeles juried the prestigious show which draws some 100
entries from all over the United States and occasionally from foreign countries,
from which approximately 100 paintings are hung.
Holly Van Gorden is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Struble of Neillsville
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Gorden of Neillsville.
BioM: Kuhn, Mary
Ellen (1984)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Kuhn, Bol, Poppe, Campbell, Ruppel, Peloquin, Dorwin, Larsen,
Veenendall, Newton, Geurkink, Garbisch, Zank, Clark
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 5/10/1984
Kuhn, Mary Ellen (28 April 1984)
The Rev. Gary Clark officiated at the Saturday afternoon, April 28, wedding of
Mary Ellen Kuhn and Duane Bol at the Neillsville United Church of Christ.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kuhn, Rt. 1 Neillsville, and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Bol, Woodville.
Music at the service was offered by Mr. and Mrs. John Garbisch, accompanied by
Eileen Zank.
Serving as maid of honor was Virginia Kuhn of Madison. She was joined by Kay
Poppe of Baldwin, Barb Campbell of Roberts, Lori Ruppel of Eau Claire and Debbie
Bol of Woodville. Bestman was Terry Peloquin of Eau Claire. He was joined by
Mike Dorwin of Woodville, Scott Larsen and Tim Veenendall, both of Baldwin, and
Jason Kuhn of Neillsville.
Ushers were Edward Kuhn of Neillsville and Duane Newton and Steve Geurkink, both
of Baldwin. Flowergirl was Tammy Kuhn of Neillsville while ring bearer was Tommy
Geurkink of Baldwin.
The bride chose a bishop-sleeved gown of deep lace ruffles on the front and back
and featuring a Victorian-style collar with ribbon trim. Her full lace chapel
train was tiered and her veil was of lace and of fingertip length. She carried a
cascade of yellow roses. Her attendants wore spaghetti-strapped gowns in a maize
hue, which featured pleated flowing skirts and ribbon-trimmed Victorian-style
lace capes. They carried bouquets of yellow carnations with white daisies.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Bol will make their home in Baldwin. She is a 1980 graduate
of Neillsville High School and in 1982 from District I Tech-Eau Claire. She is
employed as a waitress by Wagner’s 66 1/2 Lanes, Eau Claire. The groom is a 1975
graduate of Baldwin-Woodville High School and is a dairy farmer and part-time
milk hauler.
BioM: Marriage
Licenses (May - 1984)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Halpin, Fisher, Schjoneman, Ewert, Bryan, Zager, Jochimsen,
Strathmann, Zoellick, Orth, Pohlman, Foster
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 5/10/1984
Marriage Licenses (May - 1984)
Michael Vincent Halpin, Town of Unity, to Kim Marie Fisher, Town of Sherman, to
be married in Loyal, May 12.
Scott Allen Schjoneman, to Valerie Kay Ewert, both of Town of Colby, to be
married in Colby, May 18.
Joseph Bryan, to Jayne Zager, both of Town of Levis, to be married in
Neillsville, May 26.
Claud Jochimsen, Taylor County, to Lisa Strathmann, Colby, to be married in
Dorchester, May 19.
Raymond Scott Zoellick, to Mary Ann Orth, both of Abbotsford, to be married in
Dorchester, May 12.
Rodney Pohlman, to Renee Foster, Both of Town of Green Grove, married in
Medford, May 4.
BioM: Vincent, Pamela Jo (1984)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Vincent, Yaeger, Drescher, Miller, Steidl, Oldham, Mitte, Grassman,
Steffens, Rasmussen, Bockin, Kuether, Maurice
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 5/10/1984
Vincent, Pamela Jo (14 April 1984)
Pamela Jo Vincent and Timothy John Yaeger were united in marriage on Saturday,
April 14, in Neenah ceremonies. The Rev. Richard Maurice officiated at Martin
Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church in Neenah. Music at the service was offered
by Terrie Bockin, Rebecca Maurice and Mrs. William Kuether.
Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Drescher of Neillsville. The groom’s
mother is Mrs. Arnold Yeger of Menasha.
Valerie Vincent, the bride’s sister of Neenah, was maid of honor. She was joined
by Barb Miller, Jean Steidl, Dixie Oldham and Judy Mitte.
Randy Yaeger, the groom’s brother of Appleton, was bestman. He was joined by
Dave Yaeger, Joel Grossman, Ken Steffens and Mark Rasmussen. Ushering were Curt
Cattanach and Steve Dietz.
Following the service a reception was held at a Neenah Club.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Yaeger will make their home in Menasha. She is a 1978
graduate of the City College of Cosmetology, Eau Claire, and is employed by the
Parkview Health Center in Oshkosh. Her husband is presently in the U.S. Army
Reserves and is employed by Northeastern Industrial Maintenance Company of
Menasha.
School: Granton FFA Has $400 ‘Oat Day’ (Benefit - 1984)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: No names
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 5/03/1984
Granton FFA Has ‘$400 ‘oat day’ (Benefit - 1984)
Granton FFA members collected over $400 in oats, batteries and cash last week
from area farmers. The funds will be used to send two handicapped youth to Camp
Wawbeek at Wisconsin Dells.
This year the group took in 88 batteries, 1,500 pounds of oats and over $150 in
cash.
The Granton FFA students have been conducting the project for over 10 years.
This year they were invited to be part of the Easter Seals telethon in Eau
Claire to explain their effort.
School: Greenwood FFA Banquet (Awards - 1984)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Urdahl, Toburen, Seliskar, Schultz, Patterson, Nielsen, Nicholson,
Lucas, Langan, Heck, Hannan, Denk, Brey, Alexander, Gosar, Kitzhaber, Podrovitz,
Reuter, Susa, Timmler, Rondorf, Awe, Brinker, Olson, Lindner, Horn, Nigon,
Ortner, Turner, Lato
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 5/03/1984
Greenwood FFA Banquet (Awards - 1984)
Greenwood High’s Future Famers of America chapter recently held an awards
banquet with Jerry Urdahl, WAXX farm reporter, giving a slide presentation on
his travels in a number of European countries while on an agricultural tour.
Chapter members receiving the Greenhand degree were Dave Toburen, Todd Seliskar,
Gary Schultz, Shelly Patterson, Dave Nielsen, Dave Nicholson, Greg Lucas, Shane
Langan, Terry Heck, Daryl Hannan, Dan Denk, Kim Brey and Doug Alexander. Those
recognized as Chapter Farmers were Val Gosar, Jeff Heck, Dan Kitzhaber, Duane
Podrovitz, Craig Reuter and Paul Susa.
Named as State Farmers were Mike Timmler and Doug Rondorf. The Dekalb award for
the outstanding senior was presented to Mike Timmler. Russell Awe was named the
outstanding salesman.
Receiving Proficiency awards were Mike Timmler, diversified livestock
production; Jim Heck, placement in agricultural production; Jim Brinker and Jeff
Heck, dairy production proficiency; Russell Awe, poultry production; Ken
Kitzhaber and Jeff Olson, beef production; and Jon Lindner and Matt Lindner,
swine production.
Shelly Patterson was named the Star Greenhand and Jim Brinker was named the Star
Chapter Farmer.
In FFA speaking Shelly Patterson, earned her award for the Creed; Mike Timmler
in prepared speech; and Delmond Horn in extemporaneous speaking. Dairy judging
awards were earned by Shelly Patterson, Jim Brinker, Mike Timmler and Lorin
Denk.
Receiving officer pins were Steve Nigon, president; Mike Ortner, vice president;
Mike Timmler, secretary; Russell Awe, treasurer; Delmond Horn, reporter; and
Doug Rondorf, sentinel. Carter Turner is the advisor.
James Lato, president of the FFA Alumni, explained the requirements to receive a
scholarship, if planning to study in a related field after high school
graduation. Applicants may get further information from the chapter advisor or
the FFA Alumni.
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