Kaukauna Times
By Lyle Hansen KAHS
June 1, 1966
The Chicago White Sox announced today that they
will use Goodland field, the home of their class A affiliate in the Midwest
league, as a teaching base for the various players under contract who are in
the process of finishing their college semesters.
Ves Hanby shot a par 36 to top the individual
golfers in the first round of the Fox Valley Twi-Light league, Thursday at
countryside golf course. The team play was topped by E. Z. Glide moved into
first place with eight points turned in by his son, Tom Hamby, with a 37 and
Bob McCabe with a 39.
June 3, 1966
Lang Trophy for 1966 is presented to Jean
Hartjest by Walter Schmide, principal, as the final award on Class Nite last
Tuesday.
The pigeon of Julius Bosman’s loft of Kimberly
won the 300-mile race from New Ulm, Minnesota, Sunday with a rate of 1259.53
yards per minute. Finishing second was
the pigeon of Mark Mullen loft, Little Chute, with a rate of 1256.60.
Leo Bronkalla, superintendent of Little Chute, joint
school district number one, has announced the appointment of 10 new teachers
for the Little Chute public school system. Nine of these educators are slated
to teach at the new Little Chute public high school which will open next fall.
Ms. Karen Klister was recently awarded the
$1500 three-year scholarship to Bellin Memorial school of Nursing, Green Bay.
The scholarship is provided by the Thilco foundation and is part of the
Thilmany aid to education program. Ms. Klister is a June graduate of Kaukauna
high school.
Drag racing will begin this Sunday at the KK
sports arena. Clarence De Leeuw, manager of the arena, expects a good turnout
of cars, adding that there should be some “rails” entered in the races. A
“rail” is a vehicle specially designed for the quick acceleration involved in
drag racing. The drag strip is 3000 feet long and 50 feet wide. KK is the
largest sports center of this type in the Midwest, De Leeuw says. It covers 120
acres and stretches nearly a mile across. At present there is a 12,000 seating capacity.
Col. Olin Dryer paid homage to the thousands of
men and women who sacrificed their lives for the freedom of this country at the
annual Memorial Day ceremonies Monday at the VFW Park. Col. Dryer spoke of the
violent times in which we live and said that freedom must struggle to survive.
“Today is not a quiet Memorial Day for the United States of America”, he said.
“We have troops on alert in Germany, France, Great Britain, Korea and Japan. We
have 300,000 men and women facing possible death and mutilation in Vietnam.”
June 8, 1966
Don Priebe won the 18 and under boy’s division
singles title of the Kaukauna Jaycees tennis championships at Kaukauna high
school tennis courts. Pat Baumgart took the 16 and under boy’s single crown.
Dan Egan took the 14 and under boy’s title. Sue Schmidt took the 16 and under
girls singles championship.
The Kaukauna Klubbers held onto a 4-3 decision
over Two Rivers in a Fox Valley league game Sunday at Two Rivers. Kaukauna drew first blood in the game,
scoring a run in the top of the fifth when Ed Schaefer singled and scored on a
Terry Helding’s hit. Two Rivers tied the
count in the last of the fifth but the Klubbers fought back in the eighth with
three runs. With one out Jim Steger reached first on a fielder's choice and Dick
Mulry walked. Fred Steger then unloaded a three run home run to put Kaukauna in
front 4-1.
June 10, 1966
Miss Betty Lou Gast, Claribel Street
Kaukauna has been named a Peace Corps volunteer. The new 630 volunteers left
for Brazil June 5 where they will be assigned to state health posts.
Outstanding performances of the season for
Kaukauna include trips to the State by Bob Promer, in the discus, and the
880-yard relay team of Paul Keefe, Bill Derricks, Tim Leatherbury and Mike
Baisch.
June 15, 1966
Coach Vince Lombardi today announced that the
Green Bay Packers will open summer training camp at St. Norbert's college in
DePere on July 13. All rookies and veteran offensive backs, ends and centers
will report on Wednesday, the 13th. All other veterans are expected in Sunday,
July 17. Thirty-six veterans from last year's World Championship team are
returning this year.
A young man who finished high school when the
boys were returning home from World War II will serve as rally master at the
alumni Association's big day June 18. He is Glenn P. Wilpolt, class of
46, now in the sales marketing department of Container Corporation of America.
June 17, 1966
William Rogers, Democrat assemblyman
from Kaukauna, announced today he will seek re-election to Outagamie County
second assembly District. Rogers, 35, was first elected to the state assembly
in 1962.
Lt. Robert Main, 54, a 30-year veteran
of the Kaukauna Police Department, announced today he will seek the Democratic
endorsement for Sheriff from Outagamie County.
June 22, 1966
Rev. Andrew J. Quella, 77, pastor of Holy
Cross Catholic Church here for the last 19 years. He died Friday of a heart
ailment. The Rev. Stanislaus V. Bona, Bishop of Green Bay, was celebrant of the
mass. The Kaukauna parish had been Fr. Quella’s first assignment as a young
priest in 1917.
June 24, 1966
As a tribute to his service to the Kaukauna
high school, the community and the school’s Alumni Association, the Alumni
plaque, most coveted award of the Association, was awarded to Joseph T.
Sadlier.
Pearle Ditzler Aufreiter and her husband Otto
W. Aufreiter of Kaukauna were the earliest graduating class members present at
the Annual Alumni gathering both members of the 1904 class. This year's rally
marked the 27th time Kaukauna couple had attended an alumni function.
The jury is no longer out on the outcome of the
Fox River Valley league baseball race. Little Chute-Kimberly settled the matter
by stunning previous unbeaten Menasha 15-2 in awesome display of power. Gene
Peerenboom put on one of the most brilliant one-man slugging displays in the
history of the league for Little Chute-Kimberly as he cracked three successful
home runs and his brother Hank powered two.
Miss Francis Corry’s white and silver award is
called the “Lamp of Learning’ by Pres. Goetzman at the annual alumni gathering.
Giving recognition to Miss Corey, the Association president stated that she has
played an important part in the additions of the Alumni News. The one person
who has contributed either directly or indirectly to the talent of the various
Alumni News editors and the quality of the papers which they have produced. An
estimate of 4,000 students have been taught by Miss Corry in her career.
June 29, 1966
JOHN VAN DE LOO, second from left,
was presented with a gift portrait of himself at a dinner in his honor by
friends and associates from the Farmers and Merchants bank, at the Elks club
Saturday. Left to right, are Mrs. Van De Loo, John, Earl Gilling, David
Hartjes, Walter Roloff, bank president, and Mayor Joseph Bayorgeon.
Golden Wedding Anniversary
Will Be Celebrated June 28
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vander Bloomen, Sr.
Arthur Bloy’s Celebrate 35th
Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bloy
Daniel Williams Celebrate 35th
Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Williams
Louis Killian’s Celebrate
Golden Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Killian
50th Wedding Anniversary
Celebrated by Aufreiter
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Aufreiter
1966 Chevrolet Impala
1966 Chrysler 300
Son to Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Hempel
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Bogenschulz
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Haessly
Son to Mr. and Mrs. David P. Vande Hey
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boots
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Schneider
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. David Felzer
Son to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Green
Son to Mr. and Mrs. David Lindemuth
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Leander Petit
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bernardy
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Denzel
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James Jansen
Son to Mr. and Mrs. John Ashauer
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vandenberg
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Schumacher
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Verhasselt
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Hietpas
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome LangKau
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Darwood Anderson
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lancour
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ball
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Promer
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Silas W. Metz
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Van Boxtel
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Vander Pas
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James E. Brockman
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowe
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Hans C. Larson Jr.
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Siebers
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Randall Franzke
Son to Mr. and Mrs. James Schumann
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fritz
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Tim McCarty
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Andersen
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kerrigan
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pontow
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George Roth, Jr.
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. La Plante
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Hietpas
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Jon Blumreich
Boy to Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Fleury
Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Noe
Boy to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Van Asten
Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Uitenbroek
Girl to Mr. and Mrs. John D. Geurts
Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meyer
Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Copet
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