Kaukauna Times April
1964
By Lyle Hansen
April 1, 1964
The St. Mary’s Grade
School basketball team 1964. Back row, left to right are Pat McPhail, Jon
Pendleton, Bruce Specht, Dan Nettekoven, and manager Paul Knapp. Front row,
coach William Knapp, Pat Kehoe, Sean Rohan, Dave Egan, Tom Baumgartner, and Ted
Simon.
The Kaukauna Galloping Ghosts volleyball team copped its fourth straight
regional title as the squad took six straight victories at the KHS gymnasium.
The Kaws have had identical records in the 1963, 1962 and 1961 tournaments for
a total of 24 wins and no losses.
April 3, 1964
Miss Lindy Kemp, one of
the top female athletes to come out of the city of Kaukauna in many years,
recently returned to her studies at the Oshkosh State Teachers College after
having participated in the National AAU women’s basketball tournament at St. Joseph,
Missouri. Previous to that tourney, Miss Kemp performed with the Wisconsin AAU
women’s basketball champion Foxes of Oshkosh, in successful defense of the
title they won in the 1962-63 season. At the conclusion of the tournament, Miss
Kemp was named the most valuable player of the tour team tournament.
George R. Greenwood was elected chairman
of the newly appointed Citizens Committee for the Grignon Home Historic Museum
restoration.
April 8, 1964
Packer News:
Forrest Gregg, All-Pro
tackle who announced his retirement to take a coaching job in January has
signed a contract with the Packers starting his eighth year.
Vince Lombardi, Head Coach and General Manager
of the Green Bay Packers announced today that Jim Taylor has signed his
contract for 1964.
The Green Bay Packers have announced that
quarterback Bart Starr has signed his 1964 contract. Starr led the Packers to
the Western Division title in 1960 and to World Championships in 1961 and 1962.
Last year he broke his right hand in the sixth game of the season only to
return to the lineup in the 11th game.
The Kaukauna Athletic
Club, at its regular meeting Thursday evening, voted to take over full,
sponsorship of the former Junior American Legion baseball club in Kaukauna.
Jerry Lamers, Little Chute, took first place in
the Elks State Bowling tournament at Watertown over the weekend with a 700-scratch
series.
One of the hottest city attorney races in
recent Kaukauna history Emmet Rohan emerged the winner polling a total of 1563
votes to defeat Donald Green and Clarence O'Connor.
April 10. 1964
As the result of some forward thinking at
Wednesday night’s common Council meeting the city of Kaukauna may be making the
first bid for a four-year college tentatively planned for the area between
Green Bay and Appleton. Third Ward Ald. George Simon brought the matter before
the council and suggested that city officials get out and push to have the
University Of Wisconsin Board Of Regents give heavy consideration to the city
of Kaukauna as a suitable location for the college.
Leone King and John Martens will preside over
the May 1, Camelot festivities as the Queen and King. John was chosen through
an election by the junior class after which he selected his Queen.
April 15, 1964
In the wake of the windstorm
which struck Fox Valley Tuesday morning, trees were split and toppled, and
branches were scattered throughout the city. Wires were down and garbage cans
and covers were spread throughout neighborhoods. 55 mph plus winds whistled
through the area. With breezes still a bit brisk today KE&W is busy
repairing the damage.
John Zeuhl, lockmaster
at the Little Chute–Combined Locks on the Fox River retired recently after more
than 35 years service with the Army Corps of engineers.
April
17, 1964
Arthur M. Schmalz A grateful community will honor a man who served on hundreds of communities and projects for others during a lifetime in Kaukauna. Arthur M. Schmalz, retiring vice president and production manager at Thilmany Pulp and Paper Company, will receive the acknowledgment for works well done from his townsmen on May 2.
April 22, 1964
James Kahler was recently named as
first place winner of the Kaukauna High School segment of the annual Elks
Constitution contest. As the winner he will advance to the state contest, which
will be conducted at the LaCrosse Elks Lodge April 25.
Pvt. Vance A. Verbrick,
19, Little Chute has completed an eight-week central office telephone
switchboard operations quarters at the Army’s southeastern signal school, Fort
Gordon, Georgia.
The KHS girl’s tumbling
team. Front row. Left to right. Sharon Chamness. Judy Weigman and Mary Busse.
Second row, Kris DeBruin, Donna Coonen, Sue Lust, Cathy Skibba, and Kay Gast.
Back row, Jill Kobin, Gail School, Sue Behnke, Janet Driessen, Judy Jansen, and
Joane Kiffe.
April 24, 1964
The Kaukauna galloping ghost baseball team
picked up Saturday where they left off at the end of 1963 season as they
defeated the Purple Raiders of Two Rivers in the opening match of the current
campaign by a 3-1 margin. In the process sophomore pitcher Dave O'Brien picked
up his first victory of the season.
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