Travels to Waseca

September 17, 2009

Waseca golf and social outing in metro area

Filed under: Events, Friends, SHHS, SSA, WHS — Chuck Lucas WHS 1959 @ 10:42 am

The attendance was sparse but a good time was had by all when metro area Wasecans, and other Wasecans, gathered September 15th at the Creeks Bend Golf Course near New Prague for an afternoon of golf followed by a lunch and social. The weather was great; the course was great; the golf was fair.

If you’re interested in attending future events for Wasecans living in the metro area (or if you’re willing to travel to the metro area for an event), please email us to be added to the list to be contacted.

August 19, 2009

Golf and Social Gathering for Wasecans on Tuesday, September 15, in Metro area

Filed under: Events, Friends — Chuck Lucas WHS 1959 @ 8:43 pm

A golf scramble and social gathering for Wasecans at the Creeks Bend Golf Course near New Prague is being planned for Tuesday, September 15, 2009. Although the details haven’t been finalized, it’s planned that the tee time for golf will be about noon and the social gathering will begin about 5 p.m. People who don’t want to golf are invited to attend just the social gathering. We need more golfers!

The purpose of this event is to get as many Wasecans as possible together in the Twin Cities metro area to have some fun and share “old times.” If you’re interested in attending, please email Dick Sommerstad or call him at 612-865-9933.

Please pass this information on to the Wasecans you know and have them email or call Sommerstad to register for this event or to be added to a list of Wasecans who will be contacted for future events.

We’re looking forward to this September outing for Wasecans and we hope to see you there.

Creeks Bend Golf Course

www.creeksbendgolfcourse.com

26826 Langford Ave
New Prague, MN 56071-8868
(952) 758-7200
Get directions

July 29, 2009

The WHS Class of 1959 50 Year Reunion is history

Filed under: Events, Friends, Reunion, Teachers, WHS — Chuck Lucas WHS 1959 @ 11:31 pm

I spent last weekend in Waseca with my WHS59 classmates celebrating our 50 year reunion. Many of us arrived on Friday and lunched and socialized at the Boat House in the afternoon and had dinner at the Starfire Grill at the Miller Armstrong Building.

Saturday we again met at the Boat House for lunch. Early in the afternoon classmate Sharon Connolley Batt mustered a crew to create floral bouquets for the tables from flowers she donated. Later in the afternoon, Supt. Rottke led our classmates on a tour through Central School where he gave us souvenir pieces of the stair railing. Following the tour, we met up with Mrs. Elaine Fox (nee Biese), our kindergarten teacher, and had our photo taken on the steps of the main entrance. The photo replicated our 1947 kindergarten graduation photo.

Waseca Kindergarten Graduation, May 1947   Replicate of Kindergarten Graduation Photo of 1947 (WHS Class of 1959)

Saturday evening we had our reunion dinner at the Miller Armstrong banquet room on 3rd floor. (I’d highly recommend the facility for smallish reunions and other events.) Forty-three classmates of our 66 living classmates attended, plus many spouses and companions. Mr. and Mrs. Jim and Elaine Fox were honored guests. Dick Sommerstad, class vice president, was master of ceremonies and speakers included Bruce Dowlin, class president; Larry Olson, class speaker; Knut Gerlach, our German foreign exchange student and the first AFS student at Waseca High School. Mrs. Fox spoke and distributed our Kindergarten Graduation Program to kindergarten graduates.

Sunday morning we met for brunch at the Starfire Grill before parting company. It was great to see all my classmates.

July 22, 2009

Waseca Central High School Class of 1959 50 Year Reunion

Filed under: Friends, Reunion, WHS — Chuck Lucas WHS 1959 @ 10:29 pm

I’ll be traveling to Waseca on Friday to attend my Waseca Central High School Class of 1959 50 Year Reunion. I’m looking forward to seeing and visiting with my classmates again.

July 21, 2009

Passing of Mary Hinderlie Ager – May 14, 1941 – April 23, 2008

Filed under: Friends, Obituaries, WHS — Chuck Lucas WHS 1959 @ 4:05 pm

I was recently informed that Mary Hinderlie Ager passed away in April. Mary attended Waseca Central with my class of 1959 from 1st grade through junior high school when her father, a Lutheran minister, transfered to another parrish. Mary was a very special person when we knew her and she obviously distinguished herself as an adult. The following is her obituary provided me by her family.

Mary Hinderlie Ager – May 14, 1941 – April 23, 2008

Mary Hinderlie Ager of Palo Alto, California, died peacefully in her home on April 23, 2008. She was 66 years old.

Born in Tyler, Minnesota in 1941, she grew up in Waseca, Minnesota; Midway, Washington; and West Seattle, Washington. In 1963 she graduated Cum Laude from St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. She earned a Master of Arts in Teaching at Brown University in 1964, and was awarded a PhD in English in 1973 from the University of Pittsburgh. She married Tryg Ager of Eau Claire, Wisconsin in1964. They lived in Pittsburgh until 1967, then in Binghamton, New York until they moved to Palo Alto in 1978.

Her life reflected a pursuit of excellence through friendships. She is remembered by friends from high school in Washington, where she produced musicals and plays, and by classmates from college, where she sang with the St. Olaf College Choir for four years. This provided a foundation for a lifelong commitment to excellence in choral music, including several years with the Binghamton Symphony Chorus in New York, and more than 20 years with the Peninsula Women’s Chorus in Palo Alto. In recent years she, with about a dozen friends, formed the JewelTones ensemble to perform barbershop and popular music for numerous audiences in the Palo Alto area.

She believed that her musical groups were best thought of as communities of friends, and that bonds of friendship and a sense of community could raise the delight, the joy, and the spiritual quality of music for both performers and audiences. She articulated this belief in her co-editorship with Frank Farris of a volume, Take up the Song, that commemorated Patricia Farris Hennings, who conducted the Peninsula Women’s Chorus for many years.

As her children grew up, she shared in the founding of two nursery schools in Binghamton: one for disadvantaged children in 1967, and another, Growing Grounds, in 1972. In Palo Alto she was active in Parents Nursery School for many years. In each case she believed bonds of friendship brought parents and providers together to create excellence in care and a richer opportunity for the children..

Professionally she was a technical editor for Computer Curriculum Corporation and Aspect Communications, where colleagues fondly remember her good humor, her editing skills, and her ability to form friendships that were conducive to excellence into the workplace. Her writing and editing extended beyond work to development and publication of personal memoirs of several Holocaust survivors and veterans of World War II. She participated in the production of books, films, presentations, and performances related to the Song of Survival project – the story of how women imprisoned during World War II in Sumatra survived physically and spiritually through bonds of friendship and a remarkable body of music where these imprisoned women arranged, practiced, and performed classical pieces as a “vocal orchestra.”

Her positive outlook and friendships helped her to survive three different primary cancers over the past 20 years, until a fourth episode finally proved to be overwhelming.

She is survived by her husband of 44 years, Tryg; her son Andrew, his wife Laura, and their son Isaac; her daughter Emily; her brothers John and Mark; her sisters Lois and Anne; her nieces and nephews: Sasha, Paul, Charles, Keith, Kara, Keri, Peter, Eric, Trina and Martin and their children; her extended family; and a vast and diverse community of friends.

A family service and visitation were held on April 27th.

Memorials may be made to the Barbara and Richard Tobias Fund at the University of Pittsburgh, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Parents Nursery School in Palo Alto, or the Peninsula Women’s Chorus.

December 30, 2008

The Fischer’s Waseca garden

Filed under: Friends, Shares — Chuck Lucas WHS 1959 @ 5:22 pm

Larry and Marian Fischer, gardeners extraordinaire

The Star Tribune published an article December 30, 2008, about Marian and Larry Fischer’s garden on a farm north of Waseca. The article, written by Kim Palmer with photos by Joel Koyama, is titled, “Marian Fischer is a garden category unto herself.”

Back in the 80s my mother, Mary Ellen, took me out to see the Fischer’s garden. Like Marian said in the article, many of the plantings were in rows in the early years but the gardens were already spectacular. From the photos accompanying the article I can tell the gardens are even more expansive and spectacular now. Congratulations to the Fischers for their extraordinary labor of love.

Here’s a link to the Star Tribune article: http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/homegarden/36880794.html?page=1&c=y

The Fischer garden  The Fischer garden  The Fischer garden

 

December 6, 2008

Question on WasecaAlums.com social networking

Filed under: Friends, News, Shares — Chuck Lucas WHS 1959 @ 6:01 pm

Would you be more interested in being a member of WasecaAlums.com if it had a social networking feature like that offered by FaceBook and MySpace? Please comment.

Thanks.
Chuck

August 26, 2008

Bert ‘Junior’ Holbrook may be the oldest person with Down syndrome at 80

Filed under: Friends, History, News — Chuck Lucas WHS 1959 @ 9:22 am

Bert 'Junior' Holbrook, at 80 oldest living person in the world with Down syndrome  Junior Holbrook has received attention recently for perhaps being the oldest living person with Down syndrome. He’s 80 and lives in an Elm home in Waseca. An application to Guiness Book of World Records has been made.

Back in the 40s and 50s Junior was the person in our neighborhood that helped teach us tolerance and appreciation for developmentally disabled people and their families. He lived with his parents across the street from the baseball field (Community Field at that time). I’m sure he wasn’t always treated as well as he should have been by us kids but he had the run of the town and it was never him if there was a problem. That was an era when most of the developmentally disabled were institutionalized, forever. I’m sure there were people in town that thought that Junior should have been sent to Faribault State Hospital, too.

Here are links to two recent articles about Junior:

http://www.mankatofreepress.com/local/local_story_239001605.html?keyword=topstory
http://www.wasecacountynews.com/news.php?viewStory=515

July 8, 2008

Trowbridge Park Reunion

Filed under: Events, Friends, Reunion — Chuck Lucas WHS 1959 @ 8:42 pm

One of the highlights of the All-School Reunion weekend for me was the Trowbridge Park Reunion. The reunion was the brain-child of Judy Loomer Giese and anyone who considered themselves part of the Trowbridge Park neighborhood was invited.

Trowbridge Park Reunion, July 5, 2008

Trowbridge Park Reunion on Saturday, July 5, 2008, during the All-School Reunion (l to r): Donna Lutgens Hansen, John Bendix, Chuck Lucas, Korrinne Kanne, Vernon Ferch, Jane Lucas, Dale Paulson, Jane Ferch Kroeger, Carol ‘Cookie’ Olson Rausch, Mike McLoone, Karen Kanne Kolas, Stephanie Crawford Kadrie, Jerry McLoone, Susan Hackett James, Betty Guyer Rafferty, Sharon Guyer Weckwerth, Bob Koehler, Judy Loomer Giese, Tom Engel, Don Loomer, Dale Lucas, Steve McLoone. Others from the neighborhood who I know came to the park during the gathering but weren’t in the photo were Carol Powell Wobschall, Rachel Wobschall, and Jim Geraghty. Other Wasecans who came to the park from outside the neighborhood were Dennis Anderson, Jim Torbert, Roger Volkmann. And, of course, there were spouses.

Carol 'Cookie' Olson Rausch and Don Loomer at the Trowbridge Park Reunion, July 5, 2008

Carol ‘Cookie’ Olson Rausch and Don Loomer chat at the Trowbridge Park Reunion.

Carol Powell Wobschall and daughter Rachel Wobschall at the Trowbridge Park Reunion, July 5, 2008

Carol Powell Wobschall tries to ’splain something to someone while daughter Rachel Wobschall talks to someone at the Trowbridge Park Reunion.

Three McLoone boys at the Trowbridge Park Reunion, July 5, 2008

Three McLoones at the Trowbridge Park Reunion: Steve, Mike, and Jerry.

Bob Koehler, Vernon Ferch, Dale Lucas, Dennis Anderson, and Jane Ferch Kroeger at Trowbridge Park Reunion July 5, 2008

Bob Koehler, Vernon Ferch, Dale Lucas, Dennis Anderson, and Jane Ferch Kroeger at the Trowbridge Park Reunion.

February 15, 2008

Passing of WHS 1959 Classmate Anita Torbert McCabe (66), 1941 – 2008

Filed under: Friends, Obituaries, WHS — Chuck Lucas WHS 1959 @ 12:52 pm

Anita Torbert McCabe 1941 - 2008  Anita Torbert McCabe, age 66, died Monday, February 11, 2008, at the Traverse Care Center, Wheaton, MN, of resiratory problems. Our condolences to the family. The care center staff contacted me last week and provided me contact information for Anita. I called and talked to Anita on Saturday. Anita was only able to talk for a few minutes because she was losing her breath.   Anita said she’d been transferred to the nursing home/care center about 3 weeks ago from an assisted living facility in Graceville near her daughter and that she hadn’t been able to attend her mother’s recent funeral because of her respiratory condition. She was looking forward to composing an email to send to me to send to her WHS 1959 classmates but she apparently didn’t have the strength and time to do that. She did tell me to say ‘Hi’ to everyone for her – she knew she wasn’t going to be able to make it to the upcoming reunions. 

Please inform people who may be interested of Anita’s passing. Here’s a link to her online obituary at the Morris Tribune 

Chuck 

January 31, 2008

Passing of Marcella ‘Sally’ (Santo) Blasing (87), 1920 – 2008

Filed under: Friends, Obituaries — Chuck Lucas WHS 1959 @ 2:03 pm

A memorial service will be held tomorrow, Friday, February 1st at 11:00 a.m. at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Janesville for Marcella ‘Sally’ (Santo) Blasing. I went to school with her son, Bob. I barely remember Mrs. Blasing (in case you’ve forgotten, we always addressed our friends’ parents as Mr. or Mrs. – I don’t know that I ever knew her first name). I do remember that Bob had a party at the farm on east Hwy 14 that I attended and that she, of course, was there. I remember her as an attractive, dark-haired woman. Bob’s dad died in 1956 while Bob was still in school and Bob, his brother Larry, and most of all, I suppose, Mrs. Blasing, ran the farm after that. Our condolences to the Blasing family.

Chuck

January 19, 2008

Here’s an idea! Schedule a neighborhood reunion during the 2008 All-School Reunion!

Filed under: Friends, News, Reunion — Chuck Lucas WHS 1959 @ 6:23 pm

Trowbridge Park, Waseca, Minn.  Judy Loomer Giese has scheduled a reunion during the Waseca 2008 All-School Reunion for anyone who considers the Trowbridge Park neighborhood their neighborhood. How about scheduling a reunion for your neighborhood! If you do, let us know and we’ll add it to the schedule of Reunion activities we’ll be posting.

The Trowbridge Park Neighborhood Reunion is scheduled for Saturday, July 5, 2008, at 2 p.m. We’ll meet at the Bandstand.

Chuck

January 7, 2008

Missing exchange students

Filed under: Friends, Missing classmates, Reunion, SHHS, SSA, WHS — Chuck Lucas WHS 1959 @ 2:46 pm

As I work on the mailing list for the Waseca 2008 All-School, All-Class Reunion, I’m struck by the number of classes who’ve lost track of their foreign exchange students.

If you were a foreign exchange student in a Waseca school, contact me to make sure we have your correct contact information. And, if you were a host family or friend of a foreign exchange student and you have contact information for a foreign exchange student, contact me to make sure we have current contact information for the student in our lists.

Here’s a list of the missing exchange students I’m aware of:

1965 – Jaime Mac-Veigh (Spain)
1966 – Dominique Richard (France)
1970 – Randy Scarbrough, Elizabeth Zorraquin
1971 – Minh Quang Le
1972 – Hans Buege, Terri Pinto
1973 – Kika Aros, Sachiko Takahashi
1974 – Juan Ramon Bilbao, Leena Laine

November 6, 2007

Sleigh Ride in Trowbridge Park Neighborhood

Filed under: Friends, History, Shares — Chuck Lucas WHS 1959 @ 12:47 am

Trowbridge Park Neighborhood Sleigh Ride with Identifications  Neighborhood Sleigh Ride near Trowbridge Park, Waseca, MN, c 1949-50  Bob Halstead (WHS47) sent me this photo asking for help in idenifying some of the kids involved in the circa 1950 sleigh ride in a bobsled. Bob’s grandfather L. J. Sheldon drove the team and two of Bob’s siblings were in the photo. The photo was taken in front of Gordon Engel’s house on 2nd St NE, Waseca, adjacent to Trowbridge Park.

Some of the kids have been identified on the photo and I’ve included my best guesses for the others: (L to R) unidentified, Judy Hackett, L. J. Sheldon, Tom Engel, Susan Hackett, Alan Halstead, Ardyce Halstead, Larry Olson, Betty Engel, Carol ‘Cookie’ Olson, Mary Kaye McLoone (peeking through), Dale Lucas, Jim Geraghty, Jerry McLoone, Dick Loomer, Mike McLoone, John McLoone - but I could be wrong.

Among those of that era conspicuously missing from this neighborhood picture were Don and Judy Loomer, Chuck and Jane Lucas, Margo McLoone, Susan Engel, Tom and Jerry Geraghty.  One of these is probably the unidentified person on the left in the photo.

If you have better guesses or other guesses, make a comment – or just make a comment.

September 18, 2007

Ron Clayton wins the Minnesota Senior Amateur Golf Championship

Filed under: Athletics, Events, Friends, News, Sports, WHS — Chuck Lucas WHS 1959 @ 11:11 pm

Sixty-eight year old Ron Clayton who graduated from Waseca High School in 1957 and who summers in Waseca won the Minnesota Senior Amateur Championships played at the Alexandria Country Club over Labor Day weekend.

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