Brought to you through the efforts of the
Kaukauna Historial Society.
Kaukauna Times
By Lyle Hansen
October 5, 1955
A fun and thrill packed four days of activities will start Thursday when the Kaukauna Fall Festival begins. Such crowd pleasers as a mammoth parade, a display of fireworks, carnival rides, free public dances, free movies, a band concert and the appearance of one of the Fox River Valley’s most popular orchestras, cousin Fuzzy, are all in the offering for the four-day period.
A couple has a little spat as happens even in the best families. Today was the day they had planned to give the basement its annual cleaning. She went down the steps into the basement and her husband followed. Silently they went about their work, not speaking a word. After two hours of painful silence, she became more miserable and he, seemingly, more stubborn each moment. After the work was done to perfection she turned and started toward the stairs. Reaching out her husband stopped her and put both arms around her. “Why didn’t you do that two hours ago?” she asked. “Because you work so good when you’re mad.”
October 7, 1955
The Kaukauna grade school teams have looked
impressive against out-of-town foes have started another full grid season
despite fewer practices due to the polio epidemic. Holy Cross is so far
undefeated. Jim Steger and Tom Frank at ends; the tackles are Leo Faust and
Roger Nussbaum, while the guards are Bob Skalmusky and Jerry Heindel; the
center is John Esler. In the back-field Gene LaBorde, Jim Martzahl, Bruce Ludke
and Mike Coffey carry the offensive duties.
St. Mary’s team is led by coach Amsey Mauel,
the gridders are Bob Wurdinger, Pat Rochon, Ron Granger, Gary Novak, Tom
Siebers, John Austin and Walt Donnermeyer in the front wall. Dennis Burns, Mike
Pendleton, Tom Verhagen and Dick Theis round out the starting ‘11’ in the
backfield.
October 12, 1955
Lei Kuchelmeister has been chosen by popular
vote to be the Queen of the 1955 Homecoming. On her left are her attends Sue
Berens and Marilyn Conrad on her right.
New phone numbers will take effect this Sunday.
The names assigned are Regent at Appleton, Parkway at Neenah-Menasha, Sterling
at Little Chute and Rockwell at Kaukauna.
October 19, 1955
An 8-yard touchdown run by Jack Coenen the
first time Kaukauna had the ball in the second half, a 51-yard touchdown run by
Jerry Hawley on the opening play of the fourth quarter and a pass from
quarterback Dan Maes to Coenen completed with a 12 run for the touchdown
spelled a 20-10 win for the Galloping Ghosts Homecoming win over the Neenah
Rockets.
October 21, 1955
St. Mary’s grade school
students are learning their primary colors and tints. Left to right are Joan
Koch, Karen Kobussen, Karn Vaughn and Patricia Doughterty.
Ken Roloff of Kaukauna is feeling at home more
each week at his new quarterback job with Central State’s undefeated football
team. Roloff was moved from end to quarterback when the Pointers needed someone
who could throw the ball. The ex-Kaukauna prep star was the answer. He
completed 18 of 24 passes for 275 yards for the Stevens Point team.
October 26, 1955
A portion of Wrightstown’s St. Paul Catholic Church
was destroyed along with all its contents Friday night in a blaze of
undetermined origin. Firefighting units from six neighboring villages and
cities fought for four hours to save the structure.
A total of 456 youngsters in second and third
grades in Kaukauna and local villages have received their second Salk
vaccination.
Charter members of the
Kaukauna Post 3319 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars were honored at their 20th
anniversary celebration.
Robert F. Swanningson, fireman apprentice, USN
arrived home on recruit leave on the 25th of October. He will report
to New Orleans on November 9 aboard the USS Tripoli for duty.
Pfc. Gerald P. Baker, a member of the US
Marines, is currently spending a leave at home with his parents.
The KHS Cross-Country team – Front row, Dan
Brenzel, Joe Giancola, Ed Jakl and Jack Ludke and in the backrow are Coach Guy
Krumm, Tom Whitman, Bob Benz, Tom Belling and Coach Fred Barribeau.
St. Mary’s grade school basketball team 1955
School Board members visit the grade school classrooms
Births
Son to Mr. and Mrs. John Locy
Daught er to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Schommer
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. August Kneepkens
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nechodom
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Corby
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steger
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Welhouse
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. William Dercks
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Christensen
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schumacher
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Berg
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Schell
Son to Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palarski
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zwiers
Son to Mr. and Mrs. John J, Russo
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hennes
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Den Ouden
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Winius
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Reyenbeau
Son to Mr. and Mrs. John Wydeven
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nagan
Son to Mr. and Mrs. John Scherey
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Dain
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Van Deurzan
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thon
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weyenberg
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Kleeck
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schuh
Son to Mr. and Mrs. William Hietpas
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Roger DeBruin
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wall
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kilsdonk
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Van Vonderen
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kersten
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coenen
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sengbusch
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haen
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dictus
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wenzel
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jansen
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Geenen
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Anton Gloudemans




















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