Kaukauna Times
By Lyle Hansen
May 5, 1965
Kaukauna high School golf team racked up their
second win of the season as the ghosts downed the Kimberly Papermakers 9-1
Monday at the fox Valley golf course. Terry McCarty of Kaukauna led both teams
with a three over par 35 on the course.
Steven Andrejeski, Kimberly, has been
elected chef de gare of the Outagamie County Voiture 1140 of the 40 et 8.
A big representation of Kaukauna ladies turned
out Monday to learn details of the Jubilee Belle contest. It is anticipated
that the Kaukauna community spirit will support the contestants as they vie for
vote credits through the sale of the official Jubilee booster buttons.
During the first quarter of this year the Wisconsin motor vehicle Department announced that 8165 drivers in Wisconsin at the licenses taken away.
May 7, 1965
Queen Teresa Verhagen and King Donald
Priebe and 133 couples danced to the music of Gene Heler Orchestra of
Manitowoc at the annual Junior Prom last Friday evening in the KHS gym. The
decorations and title “Mid-Summer Night's Dream” were very well assimilated.
The KHS track team, Tuesday afternoon,
registered its fourth win against one defeat by downing Seymour 65 to 53 and a
dual meet. Kaukauna made a clean sweep of the shot-put event by taking all
three places, first place went to Promer, second place to Bay and third place
to Kramer.
Dave O'Brien led the Kaukauna high school
baseball team to a second win with his second consecutive no-hitter. O'Brien
struck out 14 batters while walking 12 in the game.
May 12, 1965
The Ghosts slammed four events at G.B.
Southwest. A new school as well as a new track record was set by Mike Baisch in
the 100-yard dash at 10.5. He beat the old record set by Bob Benz in 1957 by
six tens of a second.
Art Mongin, of Kaukauna, long time Packer
director has been named to the steering committee of the fifth annual Bishop’s
Charities football game. The game on August 14 will feature the Packers against
the New York Giants at City Stadium in Green Bay.
Capt. Eugene Halbach, Sherwood, has been awarded the U. S. Air Force Medal at Tan Son Nhut Airfield, Viet Nam for aerial achievements. Capt. Halbach, a troop carrier pilot, won the award for his personal bravery and airmanship in the fight against communist aggression in Vietnam.
Joe Van Daalwyk, construction foreman, left Leo Van De Loo, treasurer and Don Beno, secretary, George Narovec, architect, Rev. Joseph Bauschka, Rev. Msgr. Peter A, Salm, pastor of St. Mary took part in groundbreaking at St. Aloysius Monday afternoon to start construction of the new eight classroom addition.
May 19, 1965
Leo Schmalz was named Pres. Elect of the Elks
Association at its convention in Fond du Lac Saturday. He is a former state
secretary, former exalted ruler and secretary for the Kaukauna Lodge. He has
spent a total of 22 years in the various offices.
May 21, 1965
Vince Lombardi, Head Coach and General Manager
of the Green Bay Packers, announced today that guard Fred “Fuzzy” Thurston has
signed for the 1965 season. Thurston, hampered last year with injuries, is
expected to make a fine comeback.
Fullback Jim Taylor has also signed for the 1965 season. Taylor is
presently in third place in the all-time National Football League's individual
rushing table with 6716 yards in seven seasons. Cleveland's Jim Brown hauls
down the top spot but 10,768 yards.
Kaukauna’s Rialto theatre presented its last show
this week at a site where movies have been exhibited for the past 55 years. The
building was sold by Marcus theaters to a corporation owned by the Gustman interest
here. “We hated to give up the Rialto.”
H. B. Tollette of Marcus theatres said Thursday, “But we could not operate
successfully with running only on weekends.”
May 26, 1965
Dave Keough, a junior member of the Fox Valley
Golf Club, fired and an ace on the 125-yard No. 3 hole last Saturday
evening.
The Kaukauna “Whiskered Gents” stockade has
been ready and waiting for several days to be put into use. Summons has been
issued to a dozen Kaukauna residents, and the public is invited to watch the
fun of the Kangaroo Kourt with Judge Emmet Rohan presiding. The proclamation
states, “Whereas all this is in good fun and for the promotion of the Jubilee.”
May 28, 1965
Twin brothers, Father David L. Van Stralen and
Father Donald J. Van Stralen, will be ordained into the priesthood Saturday
morning May 29 at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, Green Bay. Bishop Stanislaus V.
Bona will confer the sacrament of Holy Orders. Father Donald will celebrate his
first solemn mass at 11 a.m. Sunday, May 30 at St. Mary's Catholic Church
Kaukauna. Father David will offer his first solemn mass there at 5 p.m. The
twins will participate in each other’s masses as deacon. Rev. John G. Van Der Horst
of Kaukauna will offer his first at Holy Cross Catholic Church on Monday
morning May 31.
Kaukauna High School Student Council was chosen in an all-school vote Wednesday. Candidates included Joan Hartjes, Karlett Kuehn, Vice President Alice Van Zeeland and President Sue O’Connor.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dahn
35th Wedding
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dahn
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