Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Time Machine Trip to September 1960

 

Kaukauna Times - September 1960

by Lyle Hansen

September 2, 1960

 

Winfred Rosenthal died from injuries sustained in an accident at Badger Northland on West Second Street in Kaukauna. Rosenthal was pinned behind a truck he was loading. He was 19 years old and a 1959 graduate of Kaukauna High School. He is survived by his father, two brothers and four sisters.

 

A total of 81 candidates for the 1960 Galloping Ghost football squad reported for opening practice under new head coach Harry Wilson.

 

September 7, 1960



Wayne Hull won the club championship at Fox Valley Links Sunday with a score of 144, four over par.


Kaukauna’s freshman Ghost girders held their first organizational meeting of the season Tuesday after the opening day of school with head coach Noel Diffatte and his assistant Guy Krumm. Practice will start this week.


September 9, 1960

A total of 31,000 season tickets have been sold for the four league games in City Stadium at Green Bay this season, General Manager Vince Lombardi announced today. This total breaks all season ticket records for the Packers. Since all remaining tickets have been allocated to the visiting teams, this means the stadium has been sold out.


September 14, 1960

40 Girls will compete in the cheerleading tryouts after school today in the auditorium. Any girl having at least a C average may qualify. Six A-squad, four B-Squad and four freshmen will be chosen by selected students and teachers as judges.


September 21, 1960


Exchange student Marit Hatleskeg a seventeen old from Tau, Norway will be a senior at Kaukauna High School this year. “Everyone’s kindness and friendliness keep me from getting homesick.” I cannot say in words how happy I am to be here. Everything is so wonderful!” Marit is staying with the Dr. George Boyd family.

 

September 23, 1960

Bill Lamers became the King of the 111th Hollandtown schut, knocking down the final remnants of the bird target on the 1195th shot. Lamers received the traditional cape and silver parrot emblem from Richard Schmidt, the king of lasts year’s event.

The Menominee Indian Ceremonial dancers will hold their last Indian pow-wow under the tribal set-up. The village is located one mile north of Keshena. When the ceremony ends on Sunday the Menominee Reservation will become a county of the state.


September 30, 1960

Recreation talent show winners this summer. Left to right Cory Hackel of Glenview park, Lynn Hurst, Connie Hurst, Diane Dreger of White City dancing trio, Laura Gertz of Nicolet playground and Nancy O’Brian of Frank park.  

 Coaches of the Galloping Ghost football team this year took a brief time-out from practice for a photo. Left to right includes Dallas Werner, head coach Harry Wilson and assistant coach Kenneth Roloff. Wilson replaced Fred Barribeau as head coach.

 

Eagle Scout awards were recently presented to two members of Boy Scout Troop 31 Holy Cross. Left to right Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kiffe and their son James, Scoutmaster David Ludke. Dick Stegeman and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stegeman.

 

The girls’ archery champs for the 1960 season are pictured with their trophies. Left to right, Mary Onkels and Joanne Kiffe, who won the crowns for the 12-year old and over group. Next are Chris Nelson and Kay Van Zummeren, who copped the title for the 11 and under division.   

 

Recently selected as the Queen of the VFW Teen Age record hops was Miss Sharon Vogels. Left to right William Woods, Leo Kotechka, Sharon, and Clarence Sullivan commander of the VFW Post 3319.  

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