Kaukauna Times
By Lyle Hansen
December 2, 1964
For the third time in a single year, the walls
of the new Kaukauna high school gymnasium reverberated to the rhythmic chant
from Galloping Ghost partisans of “we want a hundred”. While time did not
permit the Kaukauna basketball players to grant that request by the rooters the
Ghost nevertheless managed to set another new KHS basketball scoring record as
they rolled over the Cardinals of L.P. Goodrich high school of Fond du Lac by a
lop-sided 98-54 margin.
Vince Lombardi, coach and general
manager of the Green Bay Packers, will be the 1965 Honorary American Cancer
Society Crusade Chairman of the Wisconsin Division; it was announced this week
by the president of the Cancer Society.
December 4, 1964
Bruce "Bucky"
Bay, a
1961 graduate of Kaukauna High School and presently a senior at the Wisconsin
State University of Stevens Point has again earned a berth in the WSU
all-conference football team. He was also named Stevens Point gridders' most
valuable player for the 1964 season.
A Kaukauna hunter traveled 140 miles north but
found not one deer – then he sighted one practically in his own backyard at a
Thanksgiving gathering. Ralph Verbockel said he got up from the table and
spotted a ten-point buck walking through the garden.
December 9, 1964
C. J. Hansen, publisher of the
Kaukauna Times, was a special guest speaker at a recent meeting of the Kaukauna
High School Alumni Association. Mr. Hansen explained the procedures of setting
the type and proofreading of the copy for the publishing of the annual issue of
the Alumni news.
Four members and soloists with the Kaukauna High School
concert choir are shown as they prepare for the upcoming annual Christmas
concert. Tom St. Aubin, Robert Pflanzer, James Lindell and David Lang.
The Kaukauna Galloping
Ghost cagers got off to a roaring start in the mid-Eastern conference wars
Friday night as they ran over the Purple Raiders of Two Rivers 89-70. Mike Andrews set the pace scoring 32 points.
December 11, 1964
Three KHS graduates with the class of 1964 are now students at the College of Cosmetology at Appleton. They are Miss Mary Ann Woldt, Miss Sharon Noie, and Miss Pamela Specht.
The hilarious Harlem
Stars are coming to Kaukauna Tuesday night. Squaring off against the Stars will
be the Kaukauna Athletic club quintet, made up of such top area cagers as Jim
Rausch, Bill Simon, Tom Geurts, Mike Rohe, Pat Casperson, Gary Verstegen, Mike
Pendleton and Ken Diedrick.
December 16, 1964
Flooding operations for
Kaukauna's three ice rinks got underway this week. The rinks will be located at
the Riverside Park, Strassburg Park and the Tenth Street ball field. The rinks
will be lit during the evening and warm-up sheds are available at each site.
December 18, 1964
A number of, city employed, personnel were
granted a 3% increase in salary from 1965 through the actions of the city
financial committee and adopted by the common Council Tuesday night.
December 22, 1964
A family of bears and a
buck were the hunting trophies brought back by Curtis Gerow of Kaukauna and his
party of hunters The bear was 300 pounds along with two cubs. Curt also shot
the 180-pound eight-point buck. Others in the group besides Curt were Keith,
Francis and Ray Gerow, Floyd Van Asten, Dick Fingers and Jerry Hedthe.
A record buck harvest
for Wisconsin was set in 1964 when hunters bagged 72,447 bucks. Another 19,785 antler
less deer were selectively taken under the variable quota permit for a total
harvest of 92,232 animals.
Fire believed to have
originated from a faulty heater unit Monday morning virtually destroyed the
Glenn Meyerhofer residence on W. 7th St. according to report from
the Kaukauna fire chief William Haupt.
December
24, 1964
To call him the court jester is an incomplete
expletive. He is The Court Jester. The scene of his frolics is not a King's
court but the basketball floor. It is the unique facet of Meadowlark Lemon that
he is able to blend the gift of gesturing with the talents of a fine athlete.
December 29, 1964
The Powers basketball
team of Kaukauna emerged as the champions of the first holiday basketball
tournament Sunday evening as they edged to an 86-82 decision over Butch’s of
Kimberly.
The Kaukauna Recreation
Department sponsored class performed. Pictured are Sue Glenski, Shannon Reko,
Peggy Gertz, Mary Huss, Ann Walsh, Kathy Coonen, Liz Peters and Lisa Van Boxtel
of the tots’ preschool youngsters.
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