04-16-2015 - Amana Colonies Today

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04-16-2015 - Amana Colonies Today
Amana, Iowa, Thursday, April 16, 2015
Vol. LXXXIV
Amana Church news
The early (German) Service will be in the Middle
Church Sunday, April 19, 2015, starting at 8:30 AM
with Elder Mike Shoup presiding.
Opening Hymn: “Nun ruhen alle Walder” No.
745, Seite 542 Testimony: Johann Friedrich Rock, Schwarzenau, July 10, 1735
Scripture: Ephesians 4: 1-16
Psalm 86: 1-13 Closing Hymn: “Sanftmuth, die edle Gottesgabe” No. 890, Seite 876
The late (English) service will start at 10:00
A.M. with the following hymns:
Opening Hymn: “Now Rest Beneath Night’s
Shadows” No. 71
Closing Hymn: “Jesus Calls Us; O’er the Tumult” No. 254
The Wednesday evening prayer (Nachtgebet)
service will be held at 7:00 P.M. in Middle.
Visitors are welcome to join us in worship
at all Amana Church Services. Childcare
available at the English services.
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Congregate Meals:
Spring is here and so are the robins. We can
also see some early Spring flowers peaking up
and some of them are actually in bloom already.
God is good.
Our April menus are...
April 20th: Scalloped Potatoes w/Ham,
Brocolli, Peaches, Orange Sherbert.
April 27th: Alfredo Chicken, mashed potatoes/w
gravy, Pinto Beans, Gelatin w/strawberries.
All meals are served with bread & butter and
choice of beverage.
Come join us at the Amana Church. Doors
open at 11:00 and lunch is served at 11:30. Any
questions or to make your reservation give Anne
Freshour a call at 622-3781 before Noon or Friday. Hope to see YOU soon.
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AMANA HERITAGE SOCIETY
HOMESTEAD DINNER
Join the Amana Heritage Society on a progressive dinner journey through the village of
Homestead on Saturday April 25 at 6:00 P.M.
The event begins at the Homestead Blacksmith
Shop (next to Henry’s Market) for appetizers and
a blacksmithing demonstration by local artisan
Gerald Rieskamp. We’ll move to the Homestead
Church for the main course of traditional Amana
favorites, and learn a little about the church building and its architecture. Then it’s on the Zuber’s
Homestead Hotel for dessert and a short presentation on the history of the village and the hotel.
Cost is $40 per person and reservations are
required. Contact the Amana Heritage Society
at 319-622-3567 or
amanaheritage@southslope.
[email protected].
net.
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Get your parade floats ready!
The 2015 Maifest parade theme is: “Celebrate
the Arts in Amana”. All entries are welcome.
This year’s Maifest parade will be held at
10:00am on Saturday, May 2. Line-Up will start
at 9:00am in the Woolen Mill parking lot. For a
Parade Registration Form, contact the Parade
Committee at the Amana Woolen Mill 622-3432
or email: [email protected]. Registering
helps the staging crew to better prepare for lining
up the parade. Thank you.
ACLUD NEWS
Property owners, please plan ahead
Spring has arrived and so have home improvement ideas! The Amana Colonies Land Use District would like to remind property owners that
construction, remodeling, rehabilitation or other
projects with the potential to alter the exterior appearance of buildings may require a Zoning Permit from ACLUD.
Before you begin your next project, please call
Elly at 622-3840 to find out if a permit is required.
Many permits can be immediately issued by the
Administrator, others may require review by the
Historic Preservation Commission and Board of
Trustees. More information is available at www.
aclud.org or 622-3840.
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annual Community Clean-up Day
The Community Clean-up Day will be held Friday, April 24th with C.C.A. students volunteering
to help our older community members with yard
work, windows, chores and spring cleaning.
Students will be available to work for ½ days in
the morning, afternoon or for full days.
Please call 319-545-2361 or 545-5623, leave
you name, address, phone number, description
of job, how many student workers you will need
a.m., p.m., or all day. Please let us know by April
20th if you would like some help. The “Rain date”
is May 1.
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HERITAGE SOCIETY KUCHEN UP
TREATS AT MAIFEST
The Amana Heritage Society will once again
offer Obst Kuchen, the traditional Amana fruit
custard pie, at the Festhalle Barn in Maifest Saturday, May 2. This year however it will be part of
a new Maifest event, Art in the Barn. We’ll be offering Kuchen, potato pancakes, curry wurst and
bratwurst in our food tent right outside the Festhalle entrance (right inside if the weather is bad).
We need your help with the Kuchen again. if
you can provide one or two for our booth please
just drop them off that morning, We’ll be there
by 9:00 A.M. If you are new to Kuchen baking
and would like a recipe contact the museum at
[email protected]. And Thank You!
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Arts & Crafts Show
Make plans to attend the 26th Spring Arts &
Crafts Show with over 125 exhibitors selling the
Midwest’s finest handcrafts, on Saturday, April
25th in the Marriott Conference Center at 300 East
9th Street in Coralville, just off of I-80 at Exit 242. Among the affordable products are: oak furniture;
paintings and prints; gourd art; bird houses & feeders; ceramics; jewelry; metal sculptures; pet products; yard & garden art; stained, etched, & fused
glass; quilts; photography; pottery; candles; clothing; floral wreaths; dolls & doll clothes; rugs; baskets;
aprons; placemats; table runners; purses; wood &
metal signs; wall hangings and many more original
products. Exhibitors will also be selling homemade
salsa; wines; breads; fudge; coffee cakes; barbeque
sauce; jams; dried soup & food mixes.
Admission is $5 ($1 off with ad on page 3), 10 and
under free. Parking is free. Hours are 9 AM to 4
PM. For additional information, call 563-652-4529.
The Amana Society Bulletin is published by
the Amana Print Shop for the Amana Society Inc.
and distributed free of charge to readers as a
public service to the Amana Community.
On-line at : amanacoloniestoday.com
No. 07
A M A N A
N E WS AND NOT E S
Palof Runs Go St. Louis Marathon
Nancy Palof, had never run a marathon before,
so when she stood at the starting line of the Go
St. Louis Marathon on April 12, she was a little
nervous.
Having started training in November for the
26.2 mile event, Palof felt prepared, but still, this
was uncharted territory. At mile 20 she wondered
if she would finish, but she kept on running and
hoped for the best.
Four hours and 19 minutes later, when Palof
crossed the finish line she couldn’t help but grin.
“I was floored . . .I couldn’t believe it!” Just to put
this into perspective, the national average finishing time for women running marathons is 4.52,
according to marathon.guide.com.
First time
marathoners usually don’t finish with a time anywhere near that and most hope simply to finish
the race. A time of 4.19 is awesome.
Palof, who grew up in Amana and now lives
in Cedar Rapids, began running as a hobby in
2010 when a friend at Iowa State University, Lia
Bahls, urged her to take it up. “I saw Lia running
laps around the track and when I started, I could
barely run a lap, but she encouraged me to keep
going.” Determination and practice made the difference, and in time, Palof increased her workouts, running 10 or more miles a week.
Palof is a behavioral analyst working with children who have autism, so patience is something
she knows and practices. “You just have to keep
at it and not give up!” Last year she and Lia ran
a half-marathon and did well, “Coming off of that
high, Lia said, ‘Hey let’s do the St. Louis marathon and I said, ‘Ok!’”
Does she plan to continue running marathons?
“This was on my bucket list so I’m happy I did it,
but I think I’ll stick to half-marathons!” Palof told
us.
OCTC Studio Season Opener a Must See
The Old Creamery Theatre Co. goes to war
with a series of award winning, highly acclaimed
plays not to be missed on its Studio Stage this
season, just as the world acknowledges the
100th anniversary of World War I.
You would have to travel to Chicago or Minneapolis to see this level of play writing, acting and
production. Take advantage of the opportunity
and do not miss these shows at the Old Creamery. The Studio Stage is located alongside the
Amana Library at the school in Middle Amana.
It’s comfortable, easy to get to and tickets are affordable.
Amana resident Ric Gerard was in the audience to see last weekend’s opening performance
of “Billy Bishop Goes to War” written by John
Gray and Eric Peterson.
“Billy Bishop Goes to War” combines excellent musical numbers, comedy and vibrant story
telling in a gripping, emotion-filled, show, Gerard tells us. Directed by Sean McCall, this is a
thought provoking, dramatic and very entertaining play that makes history come alive, and leads
us to reconsider past and present.
The show stars Santa Fe native Vaughn Irving
whose credits include performances in over 40
productions in 7 states. Plus he is the creator of
two original, award winning musicals featured at
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AMANA SOCIETY BULLETIN
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Your vote is respectfully requested.
Dear Amana Society Stockholders,
Thank you for your previous support in electing me to serve on the Amana Society
board of directors. I am once again respectfully asking for your support in this year’s
election. My commitment to you continues to be that of working with my fellow directors and management towards the continuity and profitable sustainability of the Amana
Society. We have been entrusted with an abundance of resources including our farm
land, our “Amana” brand, our beautiful setting, a rich history, and a dedicated group of
employees. As a businessman, I know how fast things are changing today, and the
challenge with the Amana Society is to balance retaining what is best of our past with
the need to constantly adapt. I believe I can continue to add value in that area and others by contributing my experience and expertise as a businessman. At the same time,
my Amana upbringing and continuing connections to the Amana Colonies allow me to
appreciate the special attributes of the company and the community.
I ask for your support and your vote in this election. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Guy H. Wendler
P.S. Please feel free to call me (319-431-5037) or email
me (guy.wendler@stamats.
[email protected]
com) with any questions, suggestions or comments. For a current resume see www.
www.stamats.com/wendler.
stamats.com/wendler.
Amana Society Stockholders:
I respectfully seek your support in the upcoming Board of Directors election. In marking your
ballot for me, you will be casting a vote for
someone with:
• Business Experience. I have been employed
in accounting, budgeting, internal audit,
government regulatory compliance and
Lean (process improvement) roles during
my 33 years with Rockwell Collins.
• Analytical Thinking Abilities. I carefully
weigh the facts and alternatives surrounding every issue and ask critical questions in
order to make a well-informed decision that
is in the best interests of the greater good.
• Prior Board Experience. Having previously
served on the Board of Directors, I am familiar with the unique challenges the corporation often faces.
• Passion for Amana. I share your concerns
regarding good stewardship of our land and
how the name “Amana” is represented in
the marketplace.
• Integrity and Ethics. Professionalism, transparency, confidentiality, respect for every
individual, doing the right thing – all are important to me.
• Commitment. I give 100% to everything I do.
I invite you to contact me with your questions
or concerns via email at [email protected]
(please include “ASI” in the subject line) or via
phone or text message at 319-540-6391.
Thank you for placing your confidence in me.
Stuart J. Geiger
W&M Designs & Restoration
has openings for remodeling, carpentry,
Historic Restoration & handyman jobs.
Call Steve at 319-640-6250
News & Notes from page 1
the Capitol Fringe Festival in Washington DC.
Irving is joined onstage by Andrew Crowe, who
has done national tours of “Cabaret,” “Sweeney
Todd” and “Stand by Your Man” and has performed in the New York City’s Shakespeare in
the Park “Twelfth Night.”
Gerard writes in his review of the show, “The
title role is performed by Vaughn Irving and he
absolutely nails the role. He takes Billy from an
irresponsible youth to a genuine war hero in an
outstanding job of developing the character. He
makes you laugh and then makes you want to
cry. Irving has to portray a group of varied individuals as he relates his story and his subtle voice
changes and accents are spot on. He is joined on
stage by Andrew Crowe whose musical talents
on the piano, harmonica and violin contribute
so much to the feel of this show. Both men have
very good vocal abilities, as well as their acting
talents, which make this show work.”
“A talented cast, the costuming by Marquetta
Senters is up to her usual high standards and ….
a good set make for a terrific night at the theatre.”
“In my lifetime, on too many occasions, I have
seen young soldiers head to war as if it were
a great adventure only to return home vastly
changed men. They have discovered war is not
a lark but a very difficult and disturbing part of
their lives that leaves them changed forever. This
play captures those feelings. I would recommend
Ronneburg Restaurant
•Homemade Hearty Soups
• Friday Night Special
-Catfish-
Have you had Breakfast with your friends at
the Ronneburg lately? Come try our Amana
Colonies style Plate Sized Pancakes!!
•Phone: 319-622-3641
Please call ahead to reserve your table!
April 16, 2015
this show and I believe service veterans and
their families will relate well to this show. This is
a chance to appreciate live theatre at the OTC
Studio stage.”
“Billy Bishop Goes to War” continues through
April 26. To reserve seats contact the OCTC box
office at 319-622-6262. The box office is open
Monday – Friday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. You can also
buy tickets on line at www.oldcreamery.com
Dear Amana Society Shareholders:
It has been a privilege to represent you on the
Amana Society Board. As a director, I have appreciated the opportunity to work on our unique corporation’s challenges and to collaboratively work
toward solutions with other board members and
ASI management.
During my tenure on the ASI Board, the company
has moved forward in challenging times. We have
both reduced debt, as well as invested in strategic
initiatives. I have supported sound strategic planning, follow-through on projects, the mitigation
of risks, and the measurement of our businesses
with benchmark business metrics. My focus has
been to maximize our resources, support our
retail businesses as they grow online sales under our Amana brand, and ensure the continued
progress of the Amana Farms and Amana Service
Company, our foundational businesses. My interest has also been to expand on-going communications with shareholders from all locations via our
corporate website to ensure the Amana Society
and its traditions continue for upcoming generations. The Amana Society will be moving through
key transitions in the next few years. Careful decisions will be required. My commitment to you will
be to add value wherever possible, by using my
business skills and experiences, as well as other
community experiences:
Business Skills and Experience:
• Masters of Business Administration (MBA)University of Iowa
• Bachelor of Science (BS)-Consumer Science
Ed-Iowa State University
• Project Management Professional -PMP Certification
• 39 years of business experience; 25 years at
Amana Refrigeration, last position Vice President-Consumer Communications; 14 years at
Pearson, current position Director, with experience in product development and planning,
launch, strategic planning, financial oversight
and analysis of multi-million dollar budgets
and future business contracts, technology,
governance and consumer communications.
Volunteer Leadership Roles in the Community:
• 22 years elected to the local school board,
serving as President and Vice President
• 15 years on Amana Colonies Trails Board, currently President
As a resident of Amana for 39 years, the future
of the Amana Society is very important to me. It
has been an honor to serve on the Amana Society
Board. I thank you for your past support and respectfully ask for your vote in the election.
Sincerely,
Dixie Trout
Please feel free to contact me regarding any Amana issues, comments or suggestions:
319-360-4022
[email protected]
http://www.amanashops.com
amanashops.com
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Zuber’s Homestead Hotel
and
Yana’s
See Our Beautiful Spring Selections,
New merchandise Arriving Daily
Teresa Brews with Pick boot society
Stop in this Saturday and join brewer Teresa
Albert for a beer! Yes, we said brewer, Teresa.
On March 8th Teresa got to be part of something
very exciting that happened in Iowa that had
never been done before – women associated
with Iowa Breweries gathered for a collaboration
brew! Teresa is part of the Iowa Chapter of the
National Pink Boot Society.
The Pink Boot Society was created to empower professionals to advance their careers in the
beer industry through education and community
building. This second annual International Women’s Collaboration Brew Day allows the opportunity for women who work in breweries all over the
world to collaboratively brew a beer on the same
day with guidelines and style of beer set by the
Pink Boots Society.
This year the style of beer to be brewed was
a United Red Ale using Willamette hops. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this beer will
be donated to the Pink Boots Society. This will
help provide scholarships for women to advance
their careers through education. Approximately
80 participants from 11 countries signed on for
this historic brew and over 80 versions of Unite
Red Ale are now being released to the beer fans
and supporters from around the world.
Clear Creek Amana School
3 positions - Full time Night Custodians
Sites to be determined
12 mo/year, benefits available
Start date: Late May, $14.30 per hr
Evening hrs during school yr
Day hrs during summer/breaks
Must be motivated, self starters with experience
Send application, resume and reference release
to: Maury Gallagher,
Director of Bldg and Grnds
PO Box 487, Oxford, IA 52322 or
[email protected]
Applications and reference release form may be
found on our website www.ccaschools.org.
EEO/AA
Thank you for everyone who came
and had lunch with us!
Today, the 16th is our last day for
serving this “soup season”.
Stop by and let us know your favorites
or something you’d like us to try!
We will open again in October.
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Travel
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Deluxe Chicago trips for mobile senior adults; depart
Sundays & return Thursdays (4 nights-5 days); individuals/small groups; included= hosted site seeing,
shopping 4 star overnight accommodations, meals,
transport. Tour pace; medium. Colony Visits...Heritage Destinations, PO Box 99, Amana IA 52203,
319-622-6178, e-mail: [email protected]
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Services
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Homestead Lawn and Garden small engine repair,
lawn mower servicing, etc. 319-622-3694. Avon,
Stanley, Fuller Brush household products.
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Drywall & plaster repair. Call Justen at 319-9367065.
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[email protected]
Wanted: Painting jobs, interior or exterior. Call Brad
Muhlenbruck at 319-325-9432
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Lawn Mowing and Trimming. Call Rob Sproat 319361-9367 or 622-6533. Insured.
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Vehicle detailing- Wash wax. Interior, exterior,
will pick up/deliver. Refs: Ginger Myers, Dennis
Graesser. Call Steven L. Baumgartel at 319-3101905 or 319-395-0794
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For rent
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Large one bedroom apartment Available for rent
May 1st in West Amana Please contact 319-4303373
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South Amana, 2 bedroom up-stairs Apt. A/C Refrigerator, No pets. Call 319-389-5689 or 319-8462436
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Available now! Retail and/or office space. Contact
Jim or Terry Roemig 622-3916 or 622-3227
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Help Wanted
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Desk clerks for 2nd & 3rd shift; housekeepers for
part-time hours must be dependable Guest House
Motel 622-3599
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Part-time Housekeeping positions available. Apply
at Zuber’s Homestead Hotel.
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All Seasons Cleaning is looking for dependable,
detail oriented, hard working cleaners. We have
several part-time, day shift positions available in
Amana. Also openings for evenings and weekends
in Iowa City, North Liberty as well as Cedar Rapids.
Please apply online at allseasonscleaningcr.com or
give Kandi a call at 319-261-2288 ext 2.
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For sale
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2014 John Deere X304 Riding Lawnmower. All wheel
steering, brush guard, 42” cutting/mulching blade. 20
hrs-Just like new. Call 319-325-3362
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Farm Fresh eggs $2.50 per dozen in West Amana.
Call 319-573-7483
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New Amana Class A common stock, e-mail:
[email protected] or call 847-430-3917
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Amana quilt, approx queen size. Light blue and light
blue pattern on reverse. (Never used) $350 Call
319-775-1056
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2001 Ford Winstar: tan; auto; pwr windows, mirrors,
locks; @117k miles. $2250. 622-3912
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Wanted to buy
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BUYING All ANTIQUES; Toys, Furniture, Crocks,
Paintings and Weird Items “any condition”. Please
call 319-270-1251 or 319-538-8668.
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Found
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Black rimmed eye glasses found on bench along
Kolonieweg trail. Call 622-3242 to claim.
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AMANA SOCIETY BULLETIN
Obituary
George P. Mittelbach, age 93 of Amana, died
Saturday, April 11, 2015 at Colonial Manor of
Amana. Funeral Serviceswere hels Tuesday,
April 14, 2015, Middle Amana Community
Church, Middle Amana, with Elder Elly Hoehnle
officiating. Burial was in the Amana Cemetery
with military honors. Memorials may be contributed to the Amana Church Society or Essence
of Life Hospice. Kloster Funeral Home, Marengo is assisting the family with arrangements.
George Philipp Mittelbach was born July 14,
1921 in West Amana, Iowa, son of Philipp and
Clara (Leichsenring) Mittelbach. He received
his education in the West Amana grade school
and graduated from Marengo High School in
1939. He attended the University of Iowa from
1940-1942, before enlisting in the Navy as
an aviation cadet. He attended Navy preflight
school in Iowa City and graduated as a commissioned officer from the Naval Air Navigation School at Oklahoma in 1945. He served
as an aviation navigation instructor until 1946,
receiving an honorable discharge. While on
leave from the Navy, he married Dorothy Marie Leichsenring on December 14, 1944 at the
home of her parents, John and Magdalena
Leichsenring in Amana.
After military service, George worked at
Amana Refrigeration for several years before
becoming a tool designer at Allis-Chalmers
in Cedar Rapids, where he was employed for
10 years. In 1959, he went to work for P&H
Harnischfeger Corporation in Cedar Rapids
and retired as a manager of manufacturing in
1982 after 24 years with the company. George
served on the board of directors of the Amana Society and was a life-long member of the
Amana Church, teaching Sunday school for
many years. He was also a member of the
Amana Heritage Society and served as a mu-
seum guide after his retirement.
George enjoyed playing golf with his friends
at the Marengo golf club, hunting with his son
and two grandsons, and he especially enjoyed
his early morning walks around Amana. He was
an accomplished artist and produced many oil
paintings of Amana scenes. Above all, he was
devoted to his family and cherished the times
he spent with them.
George is survived by his son, Gary Mittelbach and wife Katherine Gross of Richland,
MI; grandsons John Mittelbach of Venice, CA,
and Mark Mittelbach of Kalamazoo, MI. He
was preceded in death by his parents, his wife
Dorothy (Leichsenring) Mittelbach, and a sister
Lucille Langlas.
The family wishes to extend special thanks
to the nurses and staff of Colonial Manor of
Amana and Essence of Life Hospice, for their
kind and compassionate care.
Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.klosterfuneralhome.com.
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Feathers in the wind
This “woman” from Middle reminded the Mayor
and me that 2015 would mark the 50th Anniversary of our graduating from Amana High School.
I do not understand how she got that idea since
I KNOW that I am not even 40, but you just don’t
know what kind of people made our class…obviously some with failing memories.
Gloria, the Mayor, and I have gotten together
some pictures. Naturally Gloria has more pictures. That makes me wonder what she was doing all those years she was in school? I am beginning to wonder if she was lurking behind doors
taking pictures at unsuspecting victims.
She has even gotten in contact with most of
our classmates and collected yet more picture.
She and the Mayor have not only to identified
people, but also had some good laughs as to
when or how the pictures were taken.
Some of the clothes and hairstyles defy description not to mention some of the poses.
In order to “get even” I want to tell you all about
a Y-Teen Slumber Party we had in the gym. The
first “brilliant” thing we did was going around the
place and unplug the air mattresses.
That got boring after about five minutes so
some of the girls tried new hairstyles.
This was the time when one “teased” one’s hair
making it first look like you had stuck some fingers into a light socket. You would then proceed
to comb the hair into place using so much hair
spray that the ozone layer was compromised. A
few girls thought they would never breathe again!
Of course there was this one girl who had rather thick eyebrows (a uni-brow) that required two
girls to work on her eyelashes while she sat on
the sink shrieking from pain.
I am not mentioning any names, just yet, and
I will accept “gifts” in exchange for a temporary
lapse of memory.
Naturally there were the girls who decided to
“read” romance novels where the older man was
always at least 35. Good grief, how dumb could
we be?
Well the party is planned for the Fourth of July.
We plan on getting together the night before and
then wandering down to the ballpark in Middle on
the Fourth and renewing old friendships.
Naturally everyone will be surprised that this
is our 50th Reunion since we are all so well put
together, have accomplished many things, and
are rich beyond our wildest dreams. (I am trying
to find someone will give me the winning lottery
ticket and help me take a lot of weight off.)
B.S.H.
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