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

 - Class of 1954

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FIFTEEN FOR THE TEAM BOB BURNETTE PRACTICING Qi? 5331 dHQp X THE REFEREE EXPLAINS PEP SQUAD GIVES ENCOURAGEMENT Dear Diary, Oh, I'm so tired! I hated to come back to school after the holidays. Now instead of getting up at nine, I have to get up at 6:L5 to get ready for school. --And my homework has been terrific! It seems as though I can't keep up with every- thing. We had a basketball game last night and won both games. Everyone is proud of our team this year. They always play a good game. The pep squad really supported them even though it was an out-of-town game. I'm looking forward to the tournaments - they're always so exciting! We have the region- al tournament in Farmington this year, so I can go every night - don't have to worry about finding a way. I hate to see the basketball season end, but then there's track. We always make a pretty good showing in track--maybe we'll win a trophy this year. I have to study for a test, write a paper, and read a book so I'd better get busy. The semester is almost finished so we're having tests in almost every class. Oh, how I hate tests!! Why couldn't we have school without them? This first semester has seemed short, and I suppose next semester will go even faster with track, the senior trip, and graduation. And, as always, when it's all over, I'll look back over the year and say - Gee, it's been fun! RICHARD KONO IN TRAINING THE A TEAM AND THE CHEERLEADERS WAITING TO GET INTO TH GAM This page compliments of CITY DRUG STORE 14

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43522 LARRY SULLIVAN DECORATES ROOM NATIVITY SCENE IN LIBRARY :Z Dear Diary, The Christmas season is so much fun! About a week ago we started decorating oucrooms and planning parties. The whole school smells like cedar because almost every room has a tree in it. The Cantata was very pretty. We wore our choir robes and marched down the aisle, each of us holding a small lighted candle. It really gave me the Christmas spirit. Then, on Saturday night, the Student Counci.had their Christmas dance. We double dated with another couple and had lots of fun. Mother made me a new red dress for the occasion. The Christmas tree was standing in the middle of the dance floor and all the presents were placed underneath it. About ten o'clock we gathered around the piano and sang Christmas carols, and then, before we knew it, Santa was there to give out the gifts. I got a huge peppermint stick and Jim got a corncob pipe. We did enjoy the candy - that is, Jim did! He ate practi- cally all of it when I wasn't looking. We didn't do a thing this morning. Almost everyclass had a party. We played records, talked, and ate. We had doughnuts, cookies, sandwiches, candy and soda - And Mother wondered why I didn't eat any lunch! This afternoon we had our assembly. Carole Eberhart read the Christmas story as it was shown on the movie screen and we all sang Christmas carols. I think every - one enjoyed it a great deal. Then, at last, we were dismissed for the holidays. ':Tfg3QnIQ STUDENT COUNCIL DANCE SANTA ARRIVES WAITING FOR THEIR GIFTS Hurrah! Ten whole days to sleep and loaf! I wonder what when will give me for Christmas. It seems everyone knows but me. CLASS PARTIES I3 ENJOYING THEIR GIFTS SINGING CHRISTMAS CA OIS



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