Kaukauna Times - April 1960
Presidential candidate
John F. Kennedy made an appearance at Kaukauna High School on Tuesday morning.
Kennedy’s plane from Milwaukee to Appleton had been grounded due to the fog and
he was forced to come by station wagon. The spectators outside of the school
were expecting a bus so his arrival was not noticed. Kennedy and two associates
walked up the sidewalk until they reached the door. There was a flurry of
activity by the reporters gathered nearby. The overflow crowd cheered to see
the young senator from Massachusetts enter the auditorium. Kennedy’s address
was brief and dealt upon the importance of voting. He stated, “The work of
senators often passes in oblivion, but the actions of the president are always
remembered.” He pointed out that many of the youths in the audience will be
serving in the armed forces at some time in the future and their fate rests in
the hands of the decisions made by the president. When Kennedy left the school,
he was met by a group of Kaukauna policemen who escorted him to a waiting bus.
He was asked for his autograph and shook hands.
April 6, 1960
Joseph F. “Doty”
Bayorgeon was elected to an unprecedented eighth term as mayor of Kaukauna.
Only Charles Raught had served eight terms as mayor but they were not consecutive
from 1898 to 1926.
Mayor Bayorgeon Still
Is City’s Vote-Getting Champ.
MAYOR JOSEPH BAYORGEON
April 8, 1960
The Kaukauna High
School forensic team scored 41 points at the Mid-Eastern Conference meet,
taking first place for the third straight year. In A Division competition, Lynn
Gerend with a serious declamation and Thomas Verhagen with an original oration
won first places.
Quarterback Bart Starr has agreed to terms for the 1960 football year, according to Vince Lombardi the Packers head coach. Also agreeing to new terms were offensive end Gary Knafele and linebacker Ray Nitschke.
The KHS Volleyball team which recently placed second in the regional tournament held at Chilton. Left to right in the back row are Tom Wolf, Jim Martzahl, Dave LaRock, Pete Voet and coach David Hash. Kneeling are Dick Weigman, DeLyle Bowers, Ken Vande Hey and Ed Keberlein.
1960 Plymouth Fury
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