School: Greenwood HS Class of 1929 (Reunion - 1979)

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Turnquist, Franz, Albert, Dyre, Holm, Folleth, Hohl, Iverson, Schwarze, Leach, Liebzeit, Longridge, Metcalf, Mason, Olson, Dahlby, Verhulst, Dugre, Vollrath, Irvine, Hamer

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 6/07/1979

Greenwood HS Class of 1929 (Reunion- 1979)

Fifteen members of the Greenwood High School Class of 1929 were recently entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Turnquist after an alumni banquet at the high school.

Classmates and their spouses attending were Mr./Mrs. Alvin and Leona (Franz) Albert, Greenwood; Mr./Mrs. Godfrey Dyre, Greenwood; Margaret (Holm) Folleth, Stony, N.Y.; Mr./Mrs. Fred Hohl, Greenwood; Mr./Mrs. Herbert and Caroline (Iverson) Schwarze, Deerwood, Mn.; Mr./Mrs. Almond Leach, Victor, Mt,; Mr./Mrs. Harry Liebzeit, Greenwood; Mrs. Grace (Longridge) Metcalf, Owen; Mrs. Zelda (Mason) Longridge, Greenwood; Mr./Mrs. Arthur and Leona (Olson) Turnquist, Greenwood; Mr./Mrs. Durward and Alvera (Dahlby) Schwarze, Granton; Mr./Mrs. Wilfred and Grace (Verhulst) Dugre, New Berlin; Mrs. Dorothy (Vollrath) Irvine, Greenwood; and Mr./Mrs. Lloyd Hamer, Owen.

They spent the evening in reminiscing after which refreshments were served.

Letters and greetings by telephone were received from Mrs. Eli (Edna Barr) Heck, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Jessie (Barr) Hopfer, Neillsville; and Mr./Mrs. Mack Fradette of Sauk City.

 

 


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