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RECORD REVIEW WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1977
Class of ’67 has ten year reunion The Class of 1967 of the Athens High School recently held their ten year reunion at Buck-A-Neer in Rozellville. In attendance were 33 of the 52 graduates with their spouses and friends.
Mrs. Downey who came from Michigan is the Assistant Director of Consolidated Community School Services, which is active with seven school districts. Mr. Serum who came from Durand, is now teaching U.S. History, Driver Education, Audio Visual Coordinator and coaches at Durand High School. Mr. Sjostrom, who is still in Athens, teaches Geography of Wisconsin, Driver Ed., and is Audio Visual Director and Safety Coordinator.
After a cocktail hour there was a sit-down dinner followed by a brief meeting when another ten year reunion was voted on. The committee for the next reunion is Judy Kraft Albrecht, Jerry Gesicki, Irene Woznaik Bartnik and George Welbes. Prizes were then awarded: First to arrive that night, Jim Witucki; first to send in reservation, Judy Kraft Albrecht; most changed guy, Randy Hummer; most changed girl, Mary Gilles; most children, Jolene Guralski Schug (five); last child born, Mark Emenecker (four months); traveled the farthest, Janice Platcek Hahn (Milwaukee); most daring dress, Marge Engebrecht; last married, Archie Becker (April 1977).
The reunion was dedicated to the memory of their classmate, Leroy Hoffman. Leroy was killed in action in Vietnam, November 22, 1968, while serving his country in the U.S. Army. He received good conduct medals and two purple hearts above and beyond the call of duty.
THE STRATFORD JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1977 School drive for special education Stratford Junior High School is in the midst of a special collection drive aimed at obtaining greatly needed audio- visual and athletic equipment, reference books and material for special education and the metric system. The program — Labels for Education Program — is sponsored by the Campbell Soup Company and offered to public, private and parochial schools (K-8).
“Between now and March 11 we hope to collect enough labels from Campbell’s products to earn our equipment goals,” said Judy Foust, junior high teacher. “Our students are saving their labels, and they would appreciate it if friends of the school would do the same.”
Any Campbell’s soup, Chunky soup, Soup for One, Campbell’s Bean or Franco- American label counts in the drive. CWF Homemakers are entertained at Hoesly’s Fourteen members and one guest, Mrs. Larry Custer, enjoyed a potluck salad luncheon for their Christmas party, December 13 at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Donald Hoesly. The birthday song for Mrs. Hoesly and anniversary song for Mrs. Herbert Passehl were sung.
The business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Wm. Martyn and the secretary and treasurer’s reports were read and approved. The letter of minutes from the executive board meeting were read.
Mrs. Leonard Bornowski was elected secretary to replace Mrs. Harold Custer, who has been elected chairman of the Stratford center. The report was given on the craft sale, which was a great success. Recipes and “Under Bonnie’s Bonnet” were distributed.

Stocking the Stratford Liquor StoreViolet Leiterman has just finished packing the beer display area, in preparation for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays that are quickly approaching. The Stratford Liquor Store is located just south of the 97-153 junction on 97.THE STRATFORD JOURNAL ARCHIVES