Farmington High School - Knights in Review Yearbook (Farmington, MO)

 - Class of 1952

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F5335 . k X Isl - ff V MW, Dear Diary, here. Why, it high school days but we were such appointed as our 'xi I Just think! Tonight we graduate! After twelve long years we finally got seems as though it were only yesterday that we were starting our as Freshmen. Really it was way back in September, l9L8. Heavens, children then! There were 73 in our class and poor Mr. Ruddy was sponsor to help us get started. CThat's a year he'll never for- get!D And, let's see, yes--Wally Schramm was president, Bonnie McClure, vice- presidentg Nancy Graves, secretary, and Carl Wray, treasurer. I remember we chose Gloria Giessing and Ray Detring as our representatives for Student Council. We all thought it was a great honor for them even though we didn't know exactly what it was. Jodie Edwards was our cheerleader and did a grand job all through high school, even if she did take a few spills her senior year! We really felt honored when the Seniors gave a dance especially for us. All the Freshmen were supposed to make a green hat. Carla Lewis and Gaylord Meyer won prizes for making the best hats. we were thrilled when it came time for us to choose 'king and queen candi- dates for the school carnival. We chose Jodie Edwards and Ray Detring then set about working on the float. we thought ours was best, naturally, and were very proud of it. Jodie and Ray both received second place. Sixty-eight of us came joyfully back the next year, eager to let people know that we were no longer those'Little Green Freshmen.H Miss Tetley and Miss Halter, our sponsors, had a terrible time with us the first few weeks because of our swelled heads! By now, we felt very experienced and elected our officers very confidently. They were: Ray Linn Kollmeyer, president, Lorraine Brooks, vice- president, fa new girl that yearlg Loretta Chatman, secretary, and Ruth Bell, treasurer. We let Ray Detring use his brawn for something besides football and made him sergeant-at-arms. We elected Loretta Chatman and Jim Roberts to be our class representatives for Student Council. Loretta later was elected vice-presi- dent of the organization. Jim, the lucky boy, also went to Jefferson City on the Sophomore Pilgrimage. For our carnival king and queen, we elected Jim Roberts and Betty Joe Koen. Our class assembly was very clever, we thought, and brought lots of laughs-- especially Bill Sutherland, dressed as a woman having trouble with her twins, Rex Fuller and Obie Dunlap Cdressed as a little girl and boyj The square dance fever reached us in the spring, and we gave one for the school. we even went so far as to hang saddles from the basketball goals! We felt a little sad when the Seniors graduated, but we couldn't help being glad that we were to be Juniors the next year. Then all of a sudden we were back in school and known as Wupperclassmen.n We certainly thought we were something, but I'm afraid Miss Bird and Mr. Wright, our sponsors, didn't entirely share our opinion. At our first class meeting, we elected Gaylord Meyer president, who tried his best to keep us quiet, Gloria Giessing, vice-president, Geraldine Ramsey, secretary, and Earline Swink to take care of our small amount of money. we chose Pat Bryant and Wally Schram for Student Council representatives, and later in the year, Ray Detring was elected vice-president to serve during our senior year. we started planning our senior trip,even even have enough money for a trip to DeLassus their gentle hint and started selling cookies operating the junior stand. Near the end of we did just about everything from raking leaves to ironing clothes and shingling a house. though our sponsom said we wouldn't if we didn't get busy. So we took and cards, having bake sales, and the year, we had a junior work day. 000000OOO00OOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO000000 8

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