“Madison West Ladies” lunch planned for October 24th

I received the following message from JoAnn Salin announcing plans for the “Madison West Ladies”  luncheon on October 24th:

Hi Chuck, I’m organizing a luncheon for the Madison West Ladies (or any out-of-town ladies who might be visiting) on Oct. 24th.  I don’t know if you want to post anything about it, but below is the letter I’ve sent out.  I’m enjoying your website. Thanks, JoAnn

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Dear West Ladies,

We didn’t have our “Ladies Luncheon” this past spring, but Jeannie Verthein is going to be in Wisconsin next month, so if you are available, let’s get together on Saturday, Oct. 24th (Badgers are playing at Illinois) at noon at the West Towne Olive Garden Restaurant.

I’m sending this email to all the Wisconsin ladies in case any of you might be in town that weekend.

Please let me know (at least a week in advance) if you will be able to make it.  I’ll send a reminder when the date gets closer 😉

Cheers,

JoAnn Friedman Salin

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Beer……Several Perspectives

Classmate John Ragatz  sent me this message entitled “Beer……Several Perspectives”.   Ahh, those were the days!  ChuckR.

“Cheers

Having grown up 80 miles west of the Beer Capitol of the World, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and attending the University of Wisconsin, maybe the first “wet” campus in the country, in the early 60’s, , beer was an important part of the culture! 

With Fraternity Beer Suppers every Friday night and beer flowing in The Student Union,  total beer consumption may have exceeded  drinking water.

To survive, I am told we can only go 7 days without water.  The survival period without a beer was much shorter  

John”

 PS  Green Bay Packer Paul Horning’s statement illustrates its importance!

Beer Some great rationalizations….

Sometimes, after playing golf, I reflect on all the beer I drink, I feel ashamed. Then I look into the glass and I think about the workers in the brewery and all of their hopes and dreams. If I didn’t drink this beer, they might be out of work and their dreams would be shattered. I think, “It is better to drink this beer and let their dreams come true than be selfish and worry about my liver.”  Babe Ruth

“I feel sorry for people who don’t drink. When they wake up in the morning, that’s as good as they’re going to feel all day.”  Winston Churchill

” When I read about the evils of drinking after golfing I gave up reading.”  Paul Horning

“24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? I think not.”  H. L. Mencken

” When we drink, we get drunk. When we get drunk, we fall asleep. When we fall asleep, we commit no sin. When we commit no sin, we go to heaven. So, let’s all get drunk and go to heaven!”   George Bernard Shaw

Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.”  Benjamin Franklin

“Without question, the greatest invention in the history of mankind is beer. Oh, I grant you that the wheel was also a fine invention, but the wheel does not go nearly as well with pizza.”  Dave Barry

“BEER: HELPING UGLY PEOPLE HAVE SEX SINCE 3000 B.C.!”   W. C. Fields

“Remember “I” before “E,” except in Budweiser.”  Professor Irwin Corey

“To some it’s a six-pack, to me it’s a Support Group. Salvation in a can!”   Leo Durocher

One night at Cheers, Cliff Clavin said to his buddy, Norm Peterson:

“Well, ya see, Norm, it’s like this. A herd of buffalo can only move as fast as the slowest buffalo.  And when the herd is hunted, it is the slowest and weakest ones at the back that are killed first. This natural selection is good for the herd as a whole, because the general speed and health of the whole group keeps improving by the regular killing of the weakest members!  In much the same way, the human brain can only operate as fast as the slowest brain cells. Excessive intake of alcohol, as we know, kills brain cells.  But naturally, it attacks the slowest and weakest brain cells first.  In this way, regular consumption of beer eliminates the weaker brain cells, making the brain a faster and more efficient machine!  That’s why you always feel smarter after a few beers.”

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Bill Lautz will have a new address effective August 28 2015

I received a note from Bill Lautz announcing that he will have a new address effective August 28th.

I have made the change in the classmate database, and will be reflected in future issues of the classmate directory .pdf file.

If anyone would like his address information click on the link below using the link below

ChuckR

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Vitense has provided golf, other fun for 60 years

I found this article in the Wisconsin State Journal, published on August 7th. Does this bring back any memories?  ChuckR

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A Little Humor Courtesy of Classmate John Ragatz

I received this comment and story from John Ragatz yesterday.  ChuckR/

“I just received this humorous e-mail and started thinking ahead wondering if our 60th in 2018 will become a reality? It becomes increasingly challenging to pull it off as we all get older!

If you think it is appropriate, at some point, you might want to include on our Class of 1958 Website, this Reunion joke for a laugh or two to liven up our aging group? It is not uncommon for singles, widowed or divorced, to reunite at class reunions and end up getting married!! These two started the process and stumbled probably with the man asking more than one classmate to marry him and more than one gal saying “yes”😝

John”

60th High School Reunion


He was a widower and she a widow.
They had known each other for a number of years being high school classmates and having attended class reunions in the past without fail.
This 60th anniversary of their class, the widower and the widow made a foursome with two other singles.
They had a wonderful evening, their spirits high.
The widower throwing admiring glances across the table. The widow smiling coyly back at him.
Finally, he picked up courage to ask her, “Will you marry me?”
After about six seconds of careful consideration, she answered,
“Yes,… yes I will!”
The evening ended on a happy note for the widower. But the next morning he was troubled.
Did she say “Yes” or did she say “No?”
He couldn’t remember. Try as he would, he just could not recall. He went over the conversation of the previous evening,
but his mind was blank.
He remembered asking the question but for the life of him could not recall her response. With fear and trepidation he picked up the phone and called her.
First, he explained that he couldn’t remember as well as he used to. Then he reviewed the past evening.
As he gained a little more courage he then inquired of her. “When I asked if you would marry me, did you say “Yes” or did you say “No?”
“Why you silly man, I said ‘Yes. Yes I will.’ And I meant it with all my heart.”
The widower was delighted. He felt his heart skip a beat.
Then she continued: “And I am so glad you called because I couldn’t remember who asked me!”

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