Kaukauna Times
By Lyle Hansen
April 2, 1975
Steven Smith, a KHS junior has been chosen as a
member of the national orchestra which will tour European cities this summer.
Steve, who plays the cello, will appear with American’s Youth in Concert 1975
on their 5th Annual European Concert Tour.
Debbie Meehl, who as a junior led the Kaukauna
Ghostettes basketball team in rebounding, was recently voted as the team’s most
valuable player this season.
Robert McEwen, far right, pins the Eagle award
on his son, Joe, during a ceremony at the Kimberly Presbyterian church. Joe is a member of Boy Scout Troop 102.
April 11, 1975
The Holy Cross girls’ basketball squad
completed the season with a 6-0 record to win the Northern Division
championship in the Catholic Girl’s League. Team members in the front row,
Trisha Roberts, Debbie Huss, Lynda Jacques, Brenda Lemke, Diane Brown and Karen
Weyers. Second row. Coach Jackie Reardon, Daine Driessen, Kay Bouressa, Mary
George, Gail Balck and Linda DeBruin. Top row. Ass. Coach Linda Egan, Missy
Bongers, Jackie Zondag, Laurie Vanden Heuvel, Kris Kloehn, manager; and Angie
Brogan, manager.
The Kaukauna Ghostettes varsity basketball team
finished 3-7 overall this year. Squad members include kneeling left to right
Jean Meyerhofer, Marianne O’Connor, Lisa Schwalenberg and Mary Hoffman.
Standing Sue Gerow, Karen Wyngaard, Tina Klister, Debby Meehl, Dorthy Schmidt,
Helen Wall, Karen Bloy, Laurie Brus, Barb Schmidt, Coach Janet Knapp and
manager Linda Egan.
April 16, 1975
Police are seeking the driver of a car which
struck a Kaukauna girl late Friday night and continued without stopping. The
young woman is Patricia Krueger, of Grant Street, is listed in satisfactory
condition Monday at the Kaukauna Community Hospital. She was crossing Main Ave.
north of the post office at 11:25 p.m. when she was struck by a dark-colored
Mustang. The driver looked back but did not stop.
Lance Goetzman is the new alderman in
Kaukauna’s Second ward.
City officials returned recently from Chicago
where $1,930,000 in municipal bonds were sold to the Frist National Bank of
Chicago. The bonds were signed for which are to finance the completion of the
city’s industrial park interceptor sewer, the completion of the new city
building and an addition to the Kaukauna Public library.
Outstanding members of Holy Cross’ championship
8th grade basketball. The group includes Tom Van Grinsven, Tom
Romenesko, Kevin Coenen, Coach Jim Meyers, Barry Martzahl and Dick McMorrow.
April 23, 1975
Spelling champs – Kevin Huss, right, is
regional champion and will go to Madison for the state contest. Greg Eiting is
alternate.
April 25, 1975
Slightly less than two dozen automotive repair
businesses in the nation have been rated as outstanding shops by the Department
of Transportation and the Day and Nite Auto station in Kaukauna is one of them.
Ken and Jerry Trettin have been sending defective auto parts to Washington DOT.
This helps the auto industry create safe parts. “Top Shop” is the commendation
received by Day and Nite Auto the only in Wisconsin.
The Kaukauna Sports Hall of Fame will contain
four new names: Gilbert “Gib” St. Mitchell, James Lehman, Richard Ristau and
Don Kuehl. The names will be inducted during the 1975 KHS All-Sports Banquet at
the high school. The new total will be 49.
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