Kaukauna Times –
February 1964
By Lyle Hansen
February 5, 1964
KHS history was made at
the Kaukauna High School gymnasium on Friday night as the Galloping Ghosts
entertained the Truckers of Clintonville High School. The Kaus beat the Truckers
by a 92-84 margin and the 176-point score was the highest total recorded for
any high school game in which the Kaus were involved. It is also the highest
total in the entire Mid-Eastern conference for the 1963-64 seasons.
Top
scorers in the annual Recreation Dept. bowling event for girls and their
mothers were announced by director James Gertz.
High
series of 656 was hit by Betty and Violet Marzahl.
High
two game individual series for the daughter was Jeanne Mullen with a 315.
High
individual series for the mothers or partners went to Delores Ebben hitting a
two game 418.
High
game for daughter was Carol Schroeder with a 177.
There
were 21 couples participating in the event.
Mrs. Anna Jane Diedrich bowling in the Friday Nite
Ladies league fired a National Honors count of 618 on January 31.
February 7, 1964
Thilmany Pulp & Paper Company reported
record net sales in 1963 of 37,930,191 at the stockholders meeting February 6.
This amounts to a 6.8% increase over 1962, which was the previous high record.
Eagle Scout Badges were presented to Dennis
Veldman, Stanley Plzak, Lyle Geurts and Thomas Jansen of Boy Scout Troop 27 at
a special Blue and Gold dinner conducted at the St. Mary’s school cafeteria on
Sunday evening.
February 12, 1964
Arthur Kromer, Jr. was elected president of the
Legion Post 41 in Kaukauna to succeed David Specht at a recent meeting at the
club house.
February
14, 1964
Luedtke's 5c to $1 store of Kaukauna has opened their counterpart
in Little Chute this week.
February
19, 1964
The
roster for the Packer Cage game at Kaukauna has been announced. Ten or eleven
Green Bay Packer regulars and possibly former Packers are expected to be on
hand next Thursday for the special benefit exhibition game. Lew Carpenter will take the job as manager of
the Packer team. The other team members are Boyd Dowler, Urban Henry, Willie
Davis, Henry Jordan, Bob Skoronski, Jerry Kramer, Fred Thurston, Bart Starr,
Jesse Whittenton and Ray Nitschke. Former Packers are Gary Knafele, Tom Bettis
and John Symank. The event is sponsored
by the Kaukauna Lions Club.
Funeral services for James
E. Vandehey, 22, Kaukauna who was killed in a one car accident on County
Truck JJ Sunday evening will be conducted today at Holy Cross Catholic Church.
Kaukauna has been
selected as the host city for Region 6 for the 1964 Alice-in-Dairyland contest.
The region is composed of 7 counties. Two winners will be chosen at the
Kaukauna contest to compete with 20 others from the state.
Arthur H. Mongin, Jr., who has been selling
Green Bay Packer football tickets in Kaukauna for thirty years from the Look
Drug Stores agency, is transferring the Kaukauna list to the Packers. The
letter, sent to the Packers list, 450 persons who hold 1,162 season tickets. “Since
we handled the first tickets, we have seen this Agency grow from a mere 97
tickets a year to a point where we were handling 3 percent of the entire
stadium” Mongin stated.
February 21, 1964
Gene
Ditter, retired plumber, was hired by Kaukauna's Common Council Tuesday night as
the city's building, gas, and plumbing inspector. The position was created some
time back by the council to fulfill the requirements of a Third-Class city in
this inspection area.
There
are 16 students on the straight “A” honor roll for the second nine weeks at
KHS. Forty-one students made the average “A” list.
The junior class for this year’s Junior Prom
theme will be “Camelot” according to class advisor Miss Constance Rye. The
plans are now going forth on the decorations to coincide with the event.
Three Bronze Palm
Awards were presented to Patrick Hopfensperger, Dennis and Allen Plzak by their
mothers. Mrs. James Hopfensperger and Mrs. Harriett Plzak.
February 26, 1964
A crowd estimated at 1,000 was on hand Thursday evening as the Kaukauna
“Lion-Trotters” played host to the Green Bay Packers All-Stars at the KHS
gymnasium. The Packers won by the score 75-55 decision over the Lions. The
entire affair was strictly for fun and the spectators loved every minute of it.
At one junction Gary Knafele of the Packers, took exception to a call by Referee
Mayor Joseph Bayorgeon hoisted Doty onto his shoulder and carried him off the
floor.
The chant by hundreds of Kaukauna high school
partisans of “We want a hundred” resounded through the gym Friday evening
midway in the final quarter. The Ghost fell short of that total but still
managed to set a new high school scoring record as they blasted the Bulldogs by
a 95-63 score. Prior to this season the Kaukauna high school basketball team
seldom broke 80 but this year they succeeded in going over the 90 mark twice.
February 28, 1964
The center of attention
at the first session of the annual Baby-Sitter’s Clinic last Saturday morning
was little Molly Schuler serving as a model. Mrs. Joseph Simon, right, a
registered nurse, demonstrated the care feeding and dressing the infant to the
118 future baby-sitters attending the clinic. From left are Susan DeGoey and
Marcia Gerharz getting close-up instructions.
Final preparations for
what will undoubtedly be the first regional WIAA basketball tournament to be
played in the City of Kaukauna are currently underway at the Kaukauna High
School. The tournament will get started officially next Tuesday evening as the
Ghosts and the Neenah Rockets meet.
“The Diary of Anne Frank” a story of the spirit
of hope among those suffering during World War II will be presented for the
last time Saturday Feb. 29 by the Kaukauna High School Dramatics Club. The play
portrays the life of Anne Frank while she lived through the German occupation
of Holland during the war.
The KHS Junior Varsity
wrestlers. Left to right front row are Pat Milton, Len Hawley, George Gast,
Scot Bay, and Allen Portman. Second row are Eugene VerVoort Manager, Bill
Derricks, David Gremore, George Hagstrom, Carl Van Rooy and Joe Ribarchek. In
back row, are Don Heinz, John Heinz, Jeff Fisher, Ronald Doering, Steve Kappell
and David Krings.
Mrs. David (Dede) Nagan of Kaukauna is one of
the area’s outstanding baton twirlers. Dede performed at halftime at the Lions
club sponsored basketball benefit program featuring members of the Green Bay
Packers team and the Kaukauna recreation department.
Razing operations on
the former Legion Post 41 clubhouse adjacent to the Kaukauna Vocational school
parking lot is under way. The building was the former city hall and fire
department in the past.
A new American flag
measuring 8 feet by 14 feet was presented to the Kaukauna high school for use
in the gymnasium by Kaukauna Electric City Post 3319 of the Veterans of Foreign
Wars. Pictured are Clarence Sullivan, left of the VFW and Guy Krumm, high school
athletic director.
The KHS Varsity wrestling team is shown before their first home meet. In the front row are Robert Patschke, Dennis Coffey, Dennis Lemmens, Dave McCartney, and David Hardy. In the second row are Paul Bachhuber, Bruce McCabe, Robert Pflanzer, Tim Leatherbury and Marvin Van Wychen. In the back row are Coach Donald Jensen, Gene Collins, Phil Van Deurzen, Dan Bay and Allan Heindel.
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