La Farge High School - Memories Yearbook (La Farge, WI)

 - Class of 1956

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2115331956 Memories :gfjfw-N effermen is Front Row L Parr, J. Thompson, J. Harris, D. Steinmetz, B. Kennedy Second Row R Kennedy, G. Hodge, L. Smith, B. Lounsbury, R. McNatt Third Row Mr Popenfus, R. Lowery, L. Stone, L. Chadwick, D, Stoikes Mr Oaklief T'l1ere are 17 members belinging to our L Club. To belong to this 'club it is necessary that the student win a letter in one of the four major sports - this includes basketball, baseball, cross country, and track. Next year football will be in- eluded. Thcre are '. arious projects sponsored this year by the Cllxb. A Homecoming Dance was held: the proceeds were used to increase the funds needed for footlball equipment. The members have attempt- ed to improve tlhe outside facilities for football and track events, The officers are: President-Jim Harris Vice President-Dick Steinmetz Secretary-Larry Parr Historian-Bob Kennedy Advisor-Mr. Popenfus.

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956 Memo,reis OE QNZIOIS Most Popular Boy Most Popular Girl Best Looking Boy Best Looking Girl Most Talented Boy Moist Talented Girl Best Dressed Boy Best Dressed 'Girl Wittiest Boy Wittiest Girl Most Dignitled Boy Most Dignified Girl Boy Most Likely to Succeed Girl Most Likely to Succeed Most Studious Boy Most Studious Girl' Best: Boy 'Dancer Best Girl Dancer ' Most Cooperative Most Cooperative Most Popular Most Popular Best Look-inlg Best Looking Boy Girl Boy Girl Boy Girl Most Talented Boy Moist Talented Girl Best Dressed Boy Best Dressed Girl Wittiest Boy Wittlest Girl Most Dignifled Boy Most Dignifled Girl Boy Most Likely to Succeed Girl Most Likely to Succeed Most Studious Boy Most Studious Girl Best Boy Dancer Best Girl Dancer SENIORXS Jim Harris Mary Ann Bruske Don Burnard Verna. Nale Lanny Smith Virginia, Nixon Bob Kennedy Verna Nale Jim Harris Darlene Jensen . 31 anrly Smith Leota Potter Dick Steinmetz Martha Harris Lanny Smith Leota Potter Larry Stone Verna Nale Larry Shumate Marge Smith SOPI-IOMORE:S Jim Thompson Ardice Nale ' Kent Steinmetz Sharon Gllmann Jim Thompson Sherrill Munson Jim Thompson Ardice Nale Verlin 'Huston Judy Muller Maurice Clark Ardice Nale Maurice Clark Sherrill Munson Maurice ,Clark . Sherrill Munson Jim 'Dhompson' Anna. Hawkinson John Brown Marlene Phillips .-..-..- .f-.--.v grief gnlire dcliool JUNIOR Rodney Kennedy Audrey Oium Norman Parker Ileen Peterson Jim Dempsey Barb Deibig Gene Hodge Sue Hollenbeck Jim Dempsey Carol Mciloilough Tom Howard Sue Hollenbeck Keith Lieurance Barb Deibig Keith Lieurance Darlene Miller Gene Hodge Sue Hollenbeck Tom Howard Darlene Miller FRESHMEN Dennis Hollenbeck Judy Sanford Orville Jensen Verona Parr Dennis Hollenbeck Judy Sanford Dennis Hollenbeck Lorraine Clark Orville Howard Judy Dempsey Orville Jensen Janis Clark Orville Jensen Joyce Nelson Merlin Steinmetz Myra Steinmetz Dennis Hollenbeck Judy Sanford ' Orville Hofward Judy Dempsey Most Cooperative Boy Most Cooperative Girl Most Popular Boy--Jim Harris Most Popular Girl-Audrey Oium Host Looking Rest Looking Boy-Gene Hodge Girl -Ileen Peterson Most Talented Boy-Larry Shumate Most Talented Girl-Virginia Nixon Rest Dressed Boy--Gene Hodge Best Dressed Girl-Judy Sanford Wittiest Boy-Rod Kennedy Wlttiest Girl-Carol McCollough Most 'Dignitied Boy-Lanny Smith Most Dignified Girl-Sue Hollenbeck Boy Most Likely to Succeed-Lanny Smith Girl Most Likely to Succeed-Mary Bruske Most Studious Boy-Lanny Smith Most Studious Girl-Mary Ann Bruske Best Boy Dancer-Larry Parr Best Girl Dancer--Joyce Hutchinson Most Cooperative Boy-Jim Harris Most Cooperative Girl-Audrey Oium



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w:::'.1::::1.::.::.1fEf 1 956 Memories if:E:2:::::r:: QQ Cg3f1sKefLc1U gotta l Front Row: J, Thompson, R. McNatt, R. Kennedy, J. Harris, D. Steinmetz, B. Kennedy. Second Row: J. Dempsey, D. Burnard, L. Smith, G. Hodge, L: Pla-F12 llat-k ltow: Mr, Popenfus, K. Steinmetz, K. Lieura11Ce,M. Harris, B. Lounsbury, Mr. Oaklief. .lim Harris St-on-s 27, lla Farge XVins No. 1 November 15, 1955, Weston There La Fargo opened the season with a 78-41 vic- tory over Weston. Weston being a new consolidated st-L.ool, combines the talents of Cazenovia and Lime Ridge. l.n Farge was in the drivers seat all the way as they drove to a 21-13 first, quarter score. The half time score read 39-23. In the third quarter the Wiltlcats outscored the home outfit 27-10. In the final 1-unto Coach .lohn Popenfus cleared the bench, but the Cats continued to roll. The final score being TX--1 l, lm: .lim Harris controlled the rebound boards and also tht- scoring. .lim hit 13 field goals and 1 free throw for 27 points. Dick Steinmetz canned 20 nmrkt-rs t'rom his forward spot. Francis Denman hit 12 I'or Weston. Wildcats Trim Hillsboro 52-40 November 22, 1955, Hillsboro here For the first ,home game of the 55-56 season the Wildcats brought Hillsboro to town. The Cats were really up for this one because ot' two setbacks at the 'hands of this same Hillsboro tt-nm last year. The Cats jumped off to a 10-6 first quarter lead and increased it to 27-15 by nan time. In the third stanza they continued to roll and led 43-33 at this point. The fourth period saw Hillsboro rally but not enough as La Farge won their second victory of the season 52-40. Jim Harris led the way with 14 points. He was followed by Dick Steinmetz and Bob McNatt with 11 apiece. Howard Miller coined 12 for the losers. lla Farge Dumps Cashton 70-52 November 25, 1955, Cashton t'here The Wildcats traveled to Cashton for their third encounter of the young season, The first half was played at a blistering pace, and the Eagles held' a, surprising 35-32 lead over the Wildcats at the intermission. Tthe second half was all La Farge as the Cats outscored Cashton 24-5 and 23-12 in the two re- maining quarters to grab a hard-fought win 79-5.2. Big Jim Harris again was the scoring leader with 25 points on 12 'baskets and 1 free throw. He had fine support in Bob McNatt, who 'hit 7 baskets and 8 out of 9 free throws. Rod Kennedy had an

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