Kaukauna Times
By Lyle Hansen
August 5, 1964
Applause thundered
spontaneously during the weekend performances at the Kaukauna High School
summer musical "The Boy Friend." Near capacity crowds were on hand
for each of the three performances, held in the Civic Auditorium.
The circus is coming to Kaukauna, complete with
the big-top tent clowns and wild animals. The Kaukauna American Legion is
sponsoring the event. The King Brothers three-ring circus will give two
performances on August 18 at the Legion grounds on Hyland Avenue.
Kaukauna’s third annual sidewalk sale was a big
success according to the retailers and their customers. People found the event
exciting. They came early and stayed late.
August 7, 1964
Early this past spring Kaukauna city officials
petitioned Outagamie County to turn over the Grignon Home and property to
Kaukauna. A citizen’s group was appointed to direct the restoration and acquire
historical items for the museum. Since forming the citizen’s committee
promotion of the historic site has been carried on. Tour guides have been hired
and over 1,000 people have toured the home.
Pre-game ceremonies at the Green Bay Packers –
New York Giants exhibition football contest August 15 will include the most
valuable players’ awards from last years match. Herb Adderly, defensive back
and Jim Ringo, offensive center will get the plaques.
August 12, 1964
William S. Ranquette former manager of the
City of Kaukauna Electric and Water departments died Sunday. He spent 41 years in the employment of the
Kaukauna utility, retiring as manager in 1961.
David Lang and Mike Walsh were Kaukauna boys
who had the good fortune to attend the recent Sixth Boy Scout National Jamboree
at Valley Forge. Pa. The boys were 2 of
the 38 boys from the Valley council at the five-day event that gathered 52,000
boys from all parts of the world.
August 14, 1964
The assessed valuation
of the City of Kaukauna for 1964 has reached a total of $28,437,675
representing an increase of $406,305 over the valuation of last year.
August 19, 1964
All City King and Queen
of the eight city parks were chosen. Doug Vande Wettering and Mary Kay Ebben
took the honors. They were the representatives of the Frank Lincoln playground
area.
Rev. Monsignor Peter A. Salm is listed in
fairly good condition at the Kaukauna Community hospital following a car-train
collision on Monday. He suffered bruises to his shoulder and arm as well as a
concussion.
August 21, 1964
Jane Bambery was one of seven girl
scouts and two counselors from the Fox River valley area who took a week-long
canoe trip in a wilderness of lovely lakes and waterways that lie astride the
border of Canada and the United States. We were three girls three to a tent,
camping on rocky shores of lakes so clear you could drink from them.
August 26, 1964
The new 54-bed wing of the St. Paul Home for
the Aged was blessed Tuesday morning the Most Rev. John B. Grellinger,
auxiliary bishop of Green Bay diocese.
Coach Dallas Werner gave some words of wisdom
to three of his returning veterans at the Monday afternoon practice. Left to
right are Dick Doering, Werner, Jim Lindell and Don Derus.
A total of 88 candidates for the 1964 Galloping
Ghost football team reported this week as uniforms were issued and the initial
practice sessions of the season took place under the supervision of head coach
Harry Wilson and his assistants Kenneth Roloff and Dallas Werner.
Children’s Day at the Fox Valley Golf club.
Waiting their turn to tee off are John Hietpas, Mike Heesackers, Steve Peeters,
Sue Kunz, (front), Lynn Patterson, Jane Bongers and Sandy Van Vreede and Bob
Hubers ready to tee off.
August 28, 1964
A public open house in
the recently completed -new wing will be held at the St. Paul Home for the
Aged, 509 West Wisconsin Avenue, from 1:00 to 4:00 on Saturday and Sunday
afternoon. Tours throughout the building will be conducted by guides who have
been preparing for the event under the direction of Richard Kuehn, a member of
the lay committee. On Tuesday, September 1, new residents will begin occupying
the rooms, and the home, which has been a much hoped for dream for five years.
Ninety-four students
who will be college bound this fall are currently spending their summer
vacations working for the Thilmany Pulp and Paper Company. Employing students
for the vacation relief is part of Thilmany Aid to Education by earning part of
their education. The program was first established in 1953.
After a three-week
delay in New York City, due to illness, Kaukauna High School’s new foreign
exchange student, Stavros Panteli Kazakos, a Greek resident of Famagusta,
Cyprus, arrived in Milwaukee, where he was met by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Heindel
and family who will serve as his adopted family for the 1964-65 term.
Beaming with Pride, the
four finalists in the KRD Tournament Day foot races display their first-place
awards certificates. Pictured above, left to right, are Kenny Meulemans, Terri
Carnot, Linda Carnot and Tom Nack.
Winning was a pleasure
for Kenny Steffen, when he emerged as All City Obstacle Race Champ in the Tot
division at the Kaukauna Recreation department Tournament at LaFollette Park.
Gary Yingling. Left was the champion of the intermediate class and Roger VerVoort,
right, took honors in primary division.
Guides for visitors at
the restored Grignon home include these four girls. Left to right are Janice
Mitchell, Cheryl Jansen, Mary Williamson and Catherine Grogan.
Best boy and best girls of the Year at each of the city’s
playgrounds were presented with awards on August 13. In the front row are Dale
Nackers, Diane George, Ken Meulemans, Danny Popp, Jim Munes, Karen Wentzel.
Middle row, Gary Yingling, Patty Jerow, Matt Johns, Debbie DeWitt, Jane
Vanevenhoven, Doug Vande Wettering, Frank and Barb Borree. Back row, Kris
Landreman, Diane Harting, Tim Niesen, Patrick Patterson, Linda Meinert and
Steve Sanders.
Sidewalk Sale brings Crowds out on the
streets.
Kaukauna Couple To
Observe
Golden Wedding
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McCormick