Kaukauna Times - By Lyle Hansen
January 4, 1960
The first baby born in 1960 at the Kaukauna Community hospital and the
recipient of many gifts from Kaukauna merchants was Miss Donna Jean DeCoster,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeCoster, Kaukauna. She arrived at 10:26 p.m.
on New Year’s night.
52 new homes started
here in the past year. This is the first time in six years that construction
has fallen under 1 million dollars.
January
6, 1960
The profits of the KEW
rise and fall with the volume of water that flows through the Fox River. In
1958 the profits were the lowest since 1938. The flow of water in 1958 was the
lowest since 1938.
January
8, 1960
Van Dyn Hoven Auto
Sales received the Studebaker-Packard franchise. First showing will begin today
of the latest models. The dealership will continue to sell the Buicks.
January
13, 1960
The Ice Carnival for
grade & high school students will be held Sunday at the Tenth Street rink
according to recreation director James Gertz.
An estimated 500
persons, including Badger Northland employees and dealers, salesmen and
distributors of company products, their wives and guests, were on hand Monday
for the dedication of the new addition to the Badger plant, which featured
talks by Governor Gaylord Nelson, E. H. Jennings, Chairman of the Board of the
Thilmany Pulp and Paper Company, Mayor Joseph Bayorgeon and firm president,
Vincent Rohlf. All the talks were well received by the crowd and the dedication
ceremony came off as a success.
The Grill restaurant
has moved from the former location on West Wisconsin to a new location on East
Wisconsin Avenue.
The resignation of T.
H. Boebel, left as superintendent of schools in Kaukauna was accepted at
the Tuesday meeting of the Board of Education and the appointment of Julian
Bichler as his successor was made. Boebel's retirement will take effect on
July 1, 1960, but in the interim, Bichler will serve as Superintendent elect
February 1, which will enable him to make contracts and sign new teachers for
the 1960-61 school year. The retiring superintendent is leaving the education
field after 41 years of service, 16 of which have been in the Kaukauna school
system.
The KHS Debate Team
took first place in the recent Neenah meet, in which 11 schools were
represented. Seated are DeLyle Bowers and Tom Verhagen and standing are Don
Beyer and Dwight Bastian.
The National Safety
Council has presented seven postal employees for accident free records from 2 to
29 years. Postmaster Robert Grogan presented awards to John Brouchek, Jerry
Klarer, James Siebers, K.W. Kuchelmeister and John Tulloch.
Kaukauna High School
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