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Stoughton Cub Scout Soren Vienneau, 9, holds the flag in the wind during the Stoughton
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What: Stoughton Chamber Singers
spring concert, On Wings of Song:
The Music of Mendelssohn
When: 7:30p.m. Friday, June 3, and
7p.m. Wednesday, June 8
Where: Stoughton Opera House, 381
E. Main St. (June 3); and Cooksville
Church, intersection of Hwys. 138/59,
Cooksville (June 8)
Tickets: $5, available from choir members, at McGlynn Pharmacy, and at the
door
Info: stoughtonchambersingers.org
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Community calendar
Lunchtime yoga
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Vikings lecture
The Sons of Norway Mandt Lodge,
317 S. Page St., continues its series of
lectures on The Vikings at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 2.
In order to finish the series on June
9, two new videos will be shown each
week starting at 6 p.m. Each lasts 30
minutes, with a discussion to follow
about both videos.
This week, part 32 of the series,
St. Olaf of Norway, will be shown
at 6 p.m., with part 33, Kings of the
Swedes and the Goths, following at
6:30 p.m. Any members, guests or visitors are welcome to attend.
For information, call 873-7209.
Plant/rummage sale
The Second Chance Animal Advocates will hold its second annual plant
and rummage sale from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Thursday, June 2 through Saturday,
June 4 at Mandt Park.
All proceeds from the fundraiser
will go towards helping local animals
in need. For information, contact Kari
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Thursday, June 9
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Support groups
Diabetic Support Group
6 p.m., second Monday,
Stoughton Hospital, 6286500
Dementia Caregivers
Support Group
2 p.m., second Thursday,
senior center, 873-8585
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Obituaries
Elizabeth H. Betty
Robb
Elizabeth Robb
Elizabeth H. Betty
Robb, formerly of Arena, was ushered into her
eternal home by her Lord
and Savior on Sunday,
May 29, 2016. She was
90 years old. Betty passed
away at home with family
members by her side.
She was born on Aug.
28, 1925, in Alicia, Ark.,
the daughter of the late
Leonard and Lula Hinton. She was united in
marriage to Charles C.
Robb in September 1945
and moved to Wisconsin,
where he was stationed at
Truax Field. They made
Wisconsin their permanent home. Betty was
a member of Lakeview
Church.
She is survived by her
five ch il d re n, Ch ar le s
(Amy) Robb of Johnson Creek, Sue (Bruce)
Baker of Stoughton, Sam
(Celeste) Robb of Stuarts Draft, Va., Dwain
(Susanne) Robb of Murphy, Texas and Elaine
(Daryl) Miller of Fishers,
Ind.; 11 grandchildren; 18
great-grandchildren; and
Robert L. Busch
Robert Busch
Robert L. Busch, 96 of
Mesa, Arizona, passed
away May 25, 2016.
He was born in Monroe,
Wis. on April 10, 1920.
Robert honorably served
his country in the US Army
Air Corps during WWII in
the Battle of Pearl Harbor.
He was a member of the
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Academic Achievements
Academic Achievements run as space is available, and this list Kesley Peterson, deans list; Nasreen Pournik, deans list
of honorees and graduates is not complete. Due to the increased Stoughton
number of submissions after spring and fall graduation times, Garrett Stepp, deans list; Kailey Taebel, deans list
there is often a backlog in the following months.
Northland College
Stoughton
Tyler Klein, deans list; Nathan Klein, deans list
University of Michigan
Stoughton
Neal Jackson, B.S., computer engineering, summa cum laude
University of Wisconsin-Platteville
Stoughton
Lee Peck, M.S., engineering
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Stoughton
Hannah Roesch Read, B.A., high distinction
Viterbo University
Stoughton
Patrick Lessor, B.S., organizational communication
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Softball
Vikings bats
go cold in loss
in regionals
JEREMY JONES
Sports editor
Fifth-seeded Stoughtons
bats went cold on May 25
as the team was shut out
4-0 in the WIAA Division 1
regional semifinals against
12th-seeded Janesville
Parker.
I t s d i s a p p o i n t i n g
because we felt we had the
team this year to go deeper into the playoffs, but its
nothing to hang our heads
over, Vikings head coach
Kristin Siget said. We won
the first conference title
Turn to Softball/Page 10
Boys lacrosse
Stoughton earns
No. 2 seed
ANTHONY IOZZO
Photo by Anthony Iozzo
Freshman Anna Wozniak races into second place during the final 50 meters of the two mile Thursday in the WIAA Division 1 Stoughton sectional. Wozniak advanced to
state in a time of 11 minutes, 38.36 seconds.
qualifiers.
Weum said she was confident
before and during the 400, but the
wait until the 800 and 4x400 began to
make her nervous.
As the 800 went on, I kept telling
myself that now is not the time to
give up, Weum said. Getting first
in all of my events, tonight going into
it I didnt think that was a goal, but
once I was done I really realized it
was a probable goal for me so I am
really, really glad I accomplished all
of it.
Weum has run with senior Maren
Gryttenholm in the 4x400 for two
years now, but junior Kendra Halverson and sophomore Emily Reese
were new to the team this year.
Collin Maloney, sophomore Sean McLaury, junior Tristan Jenny and Moll with
alternates junior Owen Roe and junior
Jackson Hampton) also made state.
In the end, it was a hell of a day and
a perfect meet, head coach Trevor Kramolis said. It was awesome hosting this
and having this finish line just be packed
and people going nuts. I cant complain. I
just wish we could have taken a few more
Photo by Anthony Iozzo
seniors with us to state and ended on a Sophomore Sean McLaury makes the turn on the first lap of the second leg in the 4x800 relay Thurshigh note for them.
day in the WIAA Division 1 Stoughton sectional. McLaury, junior Nathan Moll, sophomore Collin Maloney and junior Tristan Jenny broke a school record with a time of 8:06.11 to take third and advance to
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Baseball
Season ends in
tough loss to MG
ANTHONY IOZZO
Assistant sports editor
pitch.
Nowicki later scored
when senior Jack Nelson
reached on an error.
Monona Grove scored
first in the top of the second
on an RBI groundout.
Kissling took the loss. He
allowed three hits, striking
out one, hitting a batter and
walking three.
Senior Nathan Varese
finished the game on the
mound. He allowed no runs
on one hit, striking out one.
If you would have told
me that (Kissling and
Varese) were going to hold
them to three hits, I would
h ave t h o u g h t w e w e r e
going to win, Dunnihoo
said. They did everything
we asked them to do, and
they made good pitches ...
Photso by Anthony Iozzo
Sometimes it doesnt feel
Senior
Nick
Woodstock
gets
a
force
out
at
second
base
before
attempting
to
turn
a
doubleplay
Tuesday
in
a
WIAA
Division
1 regional
good knowing you didnt
t h r ow y o u r N o . 1 , bu t semifinal at Stoughton High School. The seventh-seeded Vikings lost 3-1 to 10th-seeded Monona Grove.
Kissling has been throwing great for us all year and
Varese was clutch out of the
bullpen.
Stoughton (10-14 overall)
will graduate eight seniors
Jacob Groleau, Michael
P o r k G e r b e r, R o c k y
France, Kissling, Woodstock, Varese, Nelson and
Kirby.
The greatest attribute
of this senior class is their
willingness to be a team,
Dunnihoo said. They dont
act like superstars, starters
or non-starters. They are
here for their team. We are
hoping that they pass some
of that along.
They came here and
worked.
The Vikings will have
a nice core back for 2017,
however.
Besides Nowicki, SchipHurry in. Only available June 2June 6.
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Stoughton third baseman Madysn Robinson makes a jumping catch in the top of the seventh inning
May 25 against Janesville Parker in the WIAA Division 1 regional semifinals. The fifth-seeded Vikings
were shut out 4-0 at home by 12th-seeded Janesville.
Junior Aly Weum races to the finish line in the 800 Thursday at sectionals. Weum won the 800 in 2
minutes, 18.94 seconds, and she added the 400 title in 57.62. Weum also ran the last leg in the 4x400
relay, joining junior Kendra Halverson, sophomore Emily Reese and senior Maren Gryttenholm, and
helped the team break a school record with a first-place finish in 4:00.44. All three events advanced to
state.
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Sports editor
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Uticas Tom Selbo tries to score from second base in the seventh inning of Mondays
game against Jefferson. The As won the game 5-4.
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June 2, 2016 - The Stoughton Courier Hub - Stoughton High School Class of 2016 - 13
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Carrie Aide
Elizabeth Auby
Drew Bellefeuille
Skylar Braaten
Jack Buckles
Braeden Coleman
Benjamin Amera
Cassandra Babcock
Amber Brantmeyer
Joshua Burmeister
Key Cook
Kurtis Bernier
Hunter Brekke
Stefan Butterbrodt
Kelly Cowan
Congratulations
Class of 2016!
Nicole Bakken
Madelyne Beck
Andrew Beszhak
Eva Anderson
Natalie Breon
Dylan Childs
Emma Crowley
Morgan Beck
Holly Brickson
Kelsey Christianson
Clayton Custer
Erin Boettcher
Miranda Anderson
Kai Le Becker
Lily Bleiler
Jack Anderson
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Brianna Andreas
Allison Beebe
James Browning
Hannah Christopher
Austin DeBroux
Scott Boland
Bethany Buchwald
Grayson Cline
Rachel DelPizzo
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Good Luck!
Megan Boettcher
Madeline Brown
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Brady Anderson
Jakob Benson
Naomi
Mallory
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Nerise Eddy
Harrison Flesher
Athena Gates
Lydia Gruben
Christina Hardin
Agron Heta
Tyler DeWitt
James Edgington II
Amiel Flocca
Ethan Genter
Maren Gryttenholm
Erik Haried
Flaklinda Heta
Katlyn Dinges
Gabrielle Eith
Kiley Fluckiger
Michael Gerber
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Samuel Dirks
Isaac Eugster
Rachel Foss
Mallory Giesen
Madeline Halverson
Aaron Harring-Spoerl
Joshua Hitchcock
Noah Doll
Taylor Evenson
Britney France
Gunnar Goetz
Andrey Duckert
Max Ferguson
Jacob France
Alex Golbach
Trevon Halverson-Williams
Stephanie Hite
Erik Hansen
Tristin Heisig
Hannah Hobson
Gianna Dyer
Samara Ferrell
Mikayla Frick
Inga Gondesen
J Lee Hanson
Chandler Hellenbrand
Chandler Hougan
Arianna Ebert
Megan Fisher
Jenna Gardner
Jacob Groleau
Samantha Hanson
Erik Herman
Dustin Hudson
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Samuel Hynek
Jacob Kissling
Peter Janda
Skyler Klawitter
Collin Kraus
CassyJo LaVanway
Thomas McGlynn
Courtney Moll
Sam Neumeyer
Jonathon Klingenberg
Jacianne Kreitling
Brooke Jensen
Brooke Lease
Thu McKenzie
Rachel Moore
Austin Nowicki
Shaylee Kooima
Parker Kruckenberg
Joseph Jensen
Mitchell Linnerud
Brock McLain
Alex Morris
Rhiannon Offerdahl
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Savannah Kopf
David Krueger
Bailey Jerrick
Jack Lonnebotn
Meredith Melland
Jesse Mowery
Ethan Olson
Colin Koratko
Noah Krumenauer
Jeremiah Jimenez
Kaela Lyon
Nicholas Mellor
Joseph Mullen
Julia Olson
Peter Jorgenson
Austin Kotlowski
Adam Krumholz
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Aaron Meyer
Collin Munz
Leah Olson
Kyle Krabbe
Brandon Lamberty
Zachary Kirby
Jordyn Maurer
Samuel Michel
Gracia Nauman
Phillip Olson
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Kaia Moe
Jack Nelson
Emma Olstad
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Erik Stensaas
Sophia Pitney
Levi Robbins
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Kimberly Thompson
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Gage White
Thomas Tobias
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Calvin Vincent
Samantha White
Adam Austin
Amber Clancy
Marissa Crary
Timothy Crook
Brett Deck
Marie Deknuydt
Kyle Freeman
Jacob Graper
Victoria Griffin
Cameron Hauger
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Mallory Jacobson
Dane Jensen
Brody Trainor
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Council: Alders suggest city do better job of communicating projects with residents
walks and retaining wall
improvements and 50 percent of the cost of new sidewalk and curb and gutters
in front of their properties.
Scheel attributed the
large turnout of residents
to speak at a May 24 public
hearing on the assessments
to the fact that so much
work is planned this summer.
Construction is scheduled for Van Buren Street
from Main Street to Wilson
Street; Wilson Street from
Van Buren Street to Page
Street; Clyde Street from
Van Buren Street to Madison Street; Industrial Circle
from Ortega Drive to Commerce Road; Chapin Lane
from Roby Road to Devonshire Road; Brewer Court
from Eisenhower Road to
the end; King Street from
Kvamme Lane to South
Street; and Kings Lynn
Road from Jackson Street
to 100 feet north of Felland
Street.
Some of the work
involves what Scheel called
pulverization, or mill and
overlay, where the surface
Only estimates
The city invited all property owners affected by
this years work to an open
house a couple of months
ago to discuss the projects
and preliminary assessments theyd received,
planning director Rodney
Scheel said.
He explained that many
of the assessments were
over-estimated and will
be adjusted as consultants
evaluate projects and individual properties more
closely. He assured property owners and alders that no
one would be charged for
work that isnt deemed necessary.
The estimates will be
used to prepare the work,
but after the work is completed the total amount will
be quantified, Scheel said,
and the invoices are based
on the actual install.
City ordinance states residents are responsible for
100 percent of the cost of
driveway apron, carriage
Street projects
communication
Several alders suggested
the city needs to do a better job of communicating
with residents about street
projects and special assessments.
After several property
owners complained about
receiving large preliminary assessments, with no
information about payment options, some alders
encouraged Scheel to
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