Kaukauna Times - June 1930
June 3, 1930
1930
Junior Prom
Graduation exercises of the Trinity Evangelical
Lutheran school took place Tuesday evening with nine students receiving their
diplomas from Rev. Paul Th. Oehlert, church pastor. The graduates include
Gertrude Grebe, Elizabeth Gast, Dorothy Sager, Hazel Remter, Ruth Trittin,
Wilma Keil, Eva Borneman, Frederick Hein and Irene Cotter.
A graduating class of forty-eight students are
receiving diplomas this year from the Outagamie Rural Normal school in Kaukauna
according to W. P. Hagman, principal of the local school. The list includes
students from Green Bay, Shiocton, Kaukauna, Appleton, Royalton, Denmark, Eagle
River, Little Chute, Chilton, Bear Creek, Pulaski, Manawa, Stockbridge,
Hilbert, Forest Junction and Wrightstown.
June 6, 1930
Robert Grogan and Roland K. Beyer,
members of the graduating class of 1930 of Kaukauna High School, were awarded
the Lang Trophy, given annually by A. M. Lang, to the student carrying the best
all-around school record, both scholastically and in extracurricular activities
during the four year period. This is the first time that two students tied for the honor.
June 10, 1930
The graduation class of 1930 Kaukauna High School
includes the following students:
Alice Balgie, Floyd Bay, Roland Beyer, Mabel
Borchardt, Mary Boyd, Viola Brown, Rose Buchberger, Lucille Courtney, Wilbur
Derus, Robert Driessen, Margaret Erickson, Gala Foxgrover, Leone Frank, Evelyn
Gerharz, Kenneth Gerharz, Donald Grebe, Margaret Courtney, Emmet Frank. Adeline
Grode, Robert Grogan, Wilbur Haass, Victor Haen, Dorothy Hartzheim, Gladys
Heimke, Geraldine Hentz, Joseph Hoffmann, Jewel Heubner, Edward Jirikowic,
Hazel Juergenmeyer, Florence Kappell, Caroline Kauth, James Kavanaugh, Margaret
Kiffe, Cleon Klarer, Cletus Klarer, Margaret Kline, Elizabeth Lennert,
Charlotte Mayer, Collette Meinert, Carl Melchiors, Carol Miller, Samuel Miller.
Olga Mislinski, Charlotte O’Barski, Irene O’Barski, Ruth Paschen, Alice
Regenfuss, Mary Renn, Clifford Rohan, Charles Schaefer, Edna Schomisch, Milton
Schmidt, Alice Skalmusky, Al. Smudde, Alice Trittin, Rosalie Van Abel, Gerald
Vandehey, Melvin Van Dyke, Merlin Van Dyke, Luke Van Lieshout, Lucina
Vanevenhoven, Margaret Weirauch, Josephine Whittaker, Alice May Whittier,
Willmer Wink, Ralph Wilpolt and Clive Wolf.
June 13, 1930
A new King of the Hollandtown Schut was crowned
Tuesday at the eightieth revival of the time-honored event at the St. Francis
church in the person of Leonard Williams of Hollandtown. Twenty-two marksmen
were endeavoring to bring the tough bird atop the lengthy pole to the ground.
June 17, 1930
Butted by a cow in a pasture of the farm of his
father north of Kaukauna, little Nicholas Schumacher, 7-year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Schumacher, was fatally injured Sunday morning. The lad died as a
result of internal injuries.
June 20, 1930
“Speed,” the little rat terrier belonging to Joseph
Lehrer, who recently set quite a record by killing 103 rats in one hour and
fifteen minutes, will no longer be able to compete in speed with the rodents as
result of an accident which occurred on the farm. The dog while chasing a mouse
ran into the path of an operating hay mower losing a leg.
June 24, 1930
Two Appleton men were taken into custody by
officers Harold Engerson and John Haid at the soft drink parlor operated by C.
Trettin on Wisconsin Avenue. The two men had obtained about $7 worth of candy,
gum, and cigarettes and less than $1 in change, when they were captured by the
local police officers.
June 27, 1930
Plumbers are at work installing a new drinking
fountain at the corner of Second Street and Main Avenue to replace one broken
by an automobile.
1930 Cadillac V16
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