04/25/2026
Each spring, the Boscobel Woman’s Club proudly continues one of its most cherished traditions—the annual Senior Tea Celebration honoring graduating senior girls from Boscobel High School.
This year’s celebration welcomed the senior girls for an afternoon of tea, fellowship, and encouragement centered around a “Finding Your Inner Wonder Woman” theme. The event serves as a special time to recognize the accomplishments of these young women as they prepare to begin the next chapter of their lives.
A beautiful luncheon featured a small charcuterie spread and was enjoyed as the ladies gathered dressed for the occasion, sharing laughter, memories, and excitement for the future. A special message of inspiration encouraged each young woman to embrace her strength, confidence, and purpose as she steps forward into adulthood.
The GFWC Wisconsin scholarships were also presented during the event. Maya Baumeister was awarded the $500 Rolling Hills District Healthcare Scholarship, while Sydnee Troka received the $1,000 State Healthcare Scholarship through GFWC Wisconsin.
In addition to her scholarship recognition, Maya Baumeister was also honored as one of the club’s top English scholars for her outstanding academic achievement in English and Literature.
The highest academic honor presented by the Woman’s Club was awarded to Serenity Goodman, this year’s valedictorian, who was recognized as the club’s top senior scholar for her exceptional academic excellence and leadership throughout her high school career.
The Boscobel Woman’s Club remains deeply committed to supporting education, leadership, and the future of young women in our community. The Senior Tea Celebration continues to be a meaningful tradition that not only honors academic achievement, but also reminds each graduate that she carries within her the strength, grace, and courage to write her own story.
A group photo was taken of all senior girls in attendance, capturing a special memory of an afternoon filled with celebration, recognition, and community support.
(Not pictured : Sydnee Troka)