Farmington High School - Voyageur Yearbook (Farmington, IL)
- Class of 1951
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I 4 f A , ,I A Q- -. ,f V - - y V If ..- pne, , - , ' A , V V- .. 3 G E! we .SJtbl,6!8l'lt5 348 ,U g ge 7957 me lCdtlOl'l III II. II! As a token of our esteem and in appreciation of her keen in terest and untiring effort toward the up building of our school and students we the class of nineteen hundred fifty-one dedicate this VOYAGEUR to Miss Maxine O Neil. 4 eniom In the fall of l947, 72 freshmen entered the halls of F. C. H. S. As our class officers we elected: Harold Van Houten, President, Marilyn Petrini, Vice-President, and Eugene Muzzarelli, Secretary-Treasurer. About the mid- dle of October, the day that all freshmen dreaded was initiation, but as we look back it will be one of the most memorable days in F. C. H. S. for the class of '5l. When spring came preparations for the Freshmen-Eighth-grade party were in full swing. ln the fall of l948 fifty-nine were starting their second year in F. C. H. S. Class officers elected this year were: Jim Brentz, President, Victor Venturi, Vice-President, and Pat Faylor, Secretary-Treasurer. The greatest thrill of our sophomore Year was the undertaking of serving at the Junior- Senior Prom. We also served at the Alumni Banquet. We are no longer underclassmen but fifty-six courageous upperclass- men. We elected as our class officers: Gordon Wilson, President, Marilyn Petrini, Vice-Presidentz and Helen Zeglen, Secretary-Treasurer. To increase the class income we sold at basketball and football games, and we also put on the Junior Class play, Huck Finn. ln November we had the great privi- lege of selecting our class rings. Spring rolled around and what we had been anticipating for three years was finally here, The Prom. As the theme for our Prom we chose, Honeysuckle Time on the Old Plantation. To finish our last high school days we came back with fifty-three sen- iors. The class officers were: Victor Venturi, President, David Wake, Vice- President, and Mary Jane Kepple, Secretary-Treasurer. We had the pleas- ure of putting on the Senior Class Play, We had the wonderful privilege of being guests of the Juniors at Prom and also the guests of the Alumni for the Alumni Banquet. Graduation ends four successful years in Farmington Community High School that will never be forgotten. Kg ft, 11? ! Qz.J VICTOR VENTURI President S I '-vii DAVID WAKE Vicehesident MARY JANE KEPPLE Secretary-Treasurer I' fl -'cr' dis. .img 5.4 rag Aff ...pi sa.-if James Brent: Hus strength IS as the strength of ten Llbrary Cadets 3 4 Class Presudent 2 Attendance Monutor 4 Football I 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 4 Track 2 3 4 Genevreve Burgess Her ways are qunet but snlence IS eloquent Athletuc Asso cuatuon I 2 Glee ClubI 2 Cantata I 2 Sprung Festival I 2 FHA I Kenth Colvm Sometumes I smt and thunk sometimes l gust Football 3 4 Bask balll 3 4 Base 3 4 Bandl 2 Band Contest I 2 Merle Conklm Ambmon us the ladder to success n I 2 4 Band 4 Band Solo Contest 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Cantata I 2 3 4 Cantata Solonst 3 4 Sprung Festnval 2 3 4 y ageur Staff 4 Latun Club 2 Band Contest I 2 3 4 Muxed Chorus 2 3 4 County Festwal 2 3 4 Vonce Recutal 4 Rosemary Almasl Never speaks sense when nonsense wull serve the purpose Pep Club 3 Athletuc Assocnatnon I Band I 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Band Solo Contestl 2 3 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Cantata I 2 3 4 Attendance Momtor 4 Band Contest I 2 3 4 FH I2 Glrls Sportsl 2 3 4 Earlene Bearce A malden never bold Pep Club 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Can tata 2 3 4 Sprung Festuval 2 3 4 Attendance Monutor Gerald Bueber God gave man a vouce with whlch to talk I use mme for a good purpose B nd I 2 3 4 Spnnq Festoval I 2 3 4 Laton Club 2 Band Contest I 2 3 4 .luamta Bltner Vim vlgor and vstaluty Pep Club 3 Athletic Assocsatlon I2 Cantata Pantomlme I 2 3 FHA I 2 Class Plays 3 Gnrs Sports I 2 3 fy 17 1' 'Tar' Qi .4-sv? . 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Band I 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 Band Solo Contestl 2 3, 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Cantata I 2 3 4 Cantata Soloist 4 Spring Festival I 2 3 4 Voy- ageur Staff 4 Attendance Monitor 4 Library Cadet 4 Band Contestl 2 3 4 FHAI 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Majorettel 2 3 4 Girls Sportsl 2 3 Betty Doubet Gentlemen prefer blondes. Glee Club I, 2 3 4, Cantata 2 3 4 Spring Festival I 2 3 4 Library Cadet 3' FH I 2 3 4 Girls Sports 3 Tom Doubet The most useless day of all is that in which we have not laughed Football I 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Track I 2 3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 Cantata Panto- me I 2 3 S ring Festival I 2 3 4 FFA I 23' I 0 ,:.4f' T? 24 ,-4 0046!-Y' ...... R-3 alv- Vlola Doubet lf you cant be a sun dont be a cloud Pep Club 3 4 Athletic Association I Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Cantata I 2 Bill Eagleson 'Would that there were others as reliable as he Football Man ager 4 Glee Club 2 Cantata 2 Spring Festival 2 Voyageur Staff 4 Latin Club 2 Tom Elias Difficulties are things that show what men are Football 2 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Claude Elliott Tis neither here nor there Argus 4 Pep Club 3 4 letic Association I Band I 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Cantata 2 3 4 Cantata SoIoist4 Spring Festival I 2 3 4 Voyageur Sta 4 Football3 4 BandContestI 3 4 FFA I 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Mixed Chorus 3 4 County Festival 3 4 Ar gus Play 4 , . , X - ' I Il I ll - l A-x I , , , , , , , . , , , -A , , , . , , , , , 1 1 1 f 1 1 ,Ii I 7 , , . , , . , , M 'Q ,, H 1, , , , , I , , , , ,4, A , . , , Y ,, . , , . ll If I - , , , .h , , , . K e ,, , , , , ,u . 4 ,II ml , , .4, D , , , , ,2,3,4 f I I 6 .. , . H ' I . . . . 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J gf I I 4 , 4 5 -, kg. .A ' rj-' + nfs M C... -Mlm Wanda Lee Fulton All good things come un small packages Pep Club 3 4 Athletic Association I Bandl 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 Band o Contest I 2 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Cantata I 2 3 Sprun Festival I 2 3 4 Voyageur Staff 4 Band Contest I 3 4 County Festival 3 4 Farlene Green Furst say to yourself what you would be and then do what you have to do Argus 4 Pep Club 4 Athletic Association I ee Club I 2 4 Ca tatal 2 3 4 Sprung Fet al 3 4 Voyageur Staff 4 Attendance Monitor 3 Muxed Chorus 3 4 Lubrary cadet 3 4 FHA u 2 3 4 cumpuav 3 County Fe tuval 3 4 Richard Hall Practuce us the best of all instructors Argus 4 Pep Club 4 Band I 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 Band Solo Contest 3 4 Glee ub I 3 4 Sprung Fesuv Voyageur Staff 4 Band Contest I 2 3 4 Muxed Chorus 3 4 Drum Mauor I 2 3 4 County Festuval 3 4 Lewis Harman A fruend to all Lubrary Cadet 3 4 Attendance Monitor 3 Pep Club 4 Basketball 3 Basketball Manager 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Cantata 2 3 4 Sprung Festival 2 3 4 Festival Dancer 3 FFA I 2 3 4 Voyageur 4 Ray Fatheree Neither sinner nor saint perhaps, but one of the best of chaps. Argus 4, Athletic Association I, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Cantata I 2 3 Spring Festival I 2 3 Voyageur Staff , tballl 2 3 4 B seballl 2 3 4 Basketballl Pat Ferro Laugh and the world laughs with you. Pep Club 3 Athletic AssociationI Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Cantata I 2 3 4 Spring Festival I 2 3 4 Library Cadet 4 FHA I Marie Fulerbo Good humor and fascunatuon are the elements of admiration Lubrary Cadet 4 Athletic Association I Gurls Sports 3 Basket ba ll 2 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Cantata I 2 3 4 Sprung es a Leslie Frank The world knows nothing of uts greatest men Football I eball I k 4 F fb V? vi? -vi ,f-cf fl 3 , , , , , , 4 3 F00 , , , , a , , , , ,2, 3, 4 ' N 1 , , , , , , , 3 I I r I I df I' N' 5 uu,, ' I- ,Q V fuvu ,2, 3, 4, FHA u, 2, 3,4 g , . , - - ,, . . , - -1, ' 2,3,-1,535 ,2, 3, 4, Trac I,2,3., , FAI 1-4' H . ' I ' ., I af u , YS' , I 9,6 e XX Sol I I I I I I I I I 4 S ' Q Q I I I I I 1 ' A ' 4 2, 3, 4, FHA I, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Sports I, 2, -af' . ,, u u r A ' 5 G1 , H, 3, , nl , , ,l , ' s iv I, 2I N Cl , 2, 3, 4, Cantata I, 2, , , ' t' al 3, 4, 'I . Q . ' , I I , , , , g Q A X , V I Q Q ' - Fifi! final' . I e Robert Haynes Study never bothers me and I never bother study Band I 2 Band Solo Contest I Band Contest I Helen Holmes Ready to splnt her sudes wuth laughnng Pep Club 3 Ath letlc Assocuatuon I Solo Contest Accompanust I 2 3 Glee Clu I 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Cantatal 2 3 an tata Sololst 3 4 Sp ng Festnval I 2 3 4 FHA I Voy ageur Staff 4 County Festival 3 4 Sprung Recntal 3 4 Stephen Holmes I hurry at my own convenvent speed Argus 4 Pep Club 3 4 Athletnc Assocuatnon I Band I 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 Band Solo Contest I 2 3 4 Glee Club I Cantata I 3 Can tata Pantomtme 3 4 Sprung Festlval I 2 3 4 Voyageur Staff 4 Latm Club 3 Band Contest I 2 3 4 Clifford Johns Tas good to lwe and learn Lnbrary Cadets 3 4 Attendance Momtors 4 Athletac Assoclatuon I Glee Club I 2 3 4 'L 104'- 43' 'Nu' ram, II 'HIV' YT'-'JV' FRF fs, ' QA r--we x-,f 115613 Love the llttle trade whlch thou hast learned and be content therewlth Lubrary Cadet 4 Attendance Monntor 4 Athletlc Assocuatron I Grls Sports I 2 3 Basketball I 2 3 Base I C 2 3 4 Sprl Fes :val I 2 3 4 FHA I 2 3 4 Voyageur Staff 4 Mary Jane Kepple Prmcess of courtesy and gentleness Argus 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Athletnc Assocnatuon Gee Clubl 2 3 4 Cantata 2 3 4 Cantata Solonst 3 4 Sprung Festlval I 2 3 4 oy ageur Staff 4 Latun Club 2 Attendance Monutor 4 Class Of fxcers 4 Library Cadet 3 4 FHA I 4 Class Play 3 Ar us Play 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 ulll and Scroll 3 4 Glrls Sports I 2 3 4 County Festuval 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Ensemble 4 Robert Lmn The Snlent Wltness Band I Glee Club 2 3 Cantata Panto mme 2 FFA I 2 3 Helen Molchm Years may come and go but my fun goes on forever Argus 4 Lubrary Cadets 3 4 Pep Club 3 Athletuc Assoclatlon I Girls Sports 2 3 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Mxed Chorus 3 ntata I 2 3 4 g Festival I 2 3 A Voyageur 4 H III I I ,, Fl I I 1 I A II H ' - - - IH I 4I - '-io ,. - - - I - I I I,,I I , I - .5 b , , , , A , , , , ,4,C - I - , , fi ' , ,I , , , 2, - , y , ' , , , , . , I ,C I irq? 11 . 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'Y ,XX .av-it Raymond Penn I m not afraud of work l can sleep along sude of ut Can tata Pantomume 4 FFA 2 Class Play 3 Marulyn Petrunu Dancung un all uts forms cannot be excluded from the cur ruculum of all noble educatuon Argus 3 4 Lubrary Cadets 3 4 Attendance Monutor 4 Pep Club 3 4 Athletuc Assocua tson l Band l 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 Band Solo Contest 2 3 Band Contest l 2 3 4 Mauorette l 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Muxed Chorus 4 Glee Club Accompanustl 2 3 4 Cantata l 2 3 4 Sprung Festuval l 2 3 4 County Festuval 4 Argus Play 4 Class Offucer l 3 Contest Accompanust 4 Quull and Scroll 3 4 Voyageur Staff 4 Latun Club 2 Delores Phullups If ou cant laugh then smule Argus 4 Athletuc Assocu atuon l 2 3 4 Cantata Pantomume 4 Voyageur Staff 4 Lu brary Cadet 3 4 FHA l 2 Bull Porter A Iron among ladues us a most dreadful thung Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball Manager 4 Cantata Pantomume 3 Donna Moll Faur and softly goes far Pep Club 3 4 Athletuc Assocuatuoru Gee Clubl 2 3 4 Cantata l 2 3 4 Sprung Fes val 4 FHA Carolyn Morgan Beauty of style and harmony and grace and good rhythm de pend on sumplucuty Pep Club 2 3 Athletuc Assocuatuon l Bandl 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Cantata 2 3 4 Sprung Festu va 2 3 4 Latun Club 2 FHAl 4 Muxed Chorus 2 3 4 Mauorettel 2 3 Gurls Sportsl 2 3 County Festuval 2 3 Sprung Recutal 3 Lyle Morgan Blessed are they who say luttle for they can never be quoted Athletuc Assocuatuon l Basketball 2 3 4 Cantata Pantomume 3 4 Football l 2 4 Baseball 3 Track 3 4 Base Manager 4 Football Manager l 3 Geno Muzzarellu All that ut takes to make a great athlete Argus 4 Athletuc Assocuatuonl Bandl 2 3 4 Band Solo Contestl 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 Cantata 4 Sprung Festuval l 2 3 4 Voyageur Stat 4 Latun Club 2 Football l 2 3 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Track 2 Class Offucer l Band Contest ri is 1 '7 'vu II . 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I0 Von Slone Buuldung castles un the aur Athletuc Assocuatuon I Sprung tuval 2 Football 3 FFA l 2 Nancy Stalter Manner not gold us woman s best adornment Lubrary Ca dets 3 Attendance Monutors 3 Pep Club 3 Athletuc Assoc: atuon l Gurls Sports2 3 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Muxed Chorus ntata l S al 4 FH 2 4 Voyageur Staff 4 Lura Lee Sutton Let not thy mund run on what thou hast not as much as on what thou hast Argus 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Athletuc Assoc: on l Band l 2 3 4 Band Solo Contest l 2 Gee u l 2 ata l 4 Sp val Voyageur Staff 4 Latun Club 2 Lubrary Cadet 4 Band Con testl 2 3 4 FHA I Muxed Chorus 2 3 4 Maporette I a roll Gurls Sp rs 2 3 4 Coun Festuval 2 3 4 Argus Play 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Joe Terrml School wouldnt be so bad uf ut werent for books and the faculty Athletuc Assocuatuon l 'fo-alll ,nn .ef 0 -ucv- 'QR -07. X13 wiv QF Vucfor Venturi t every man mund hus own busuness Attendance Monutor 3 Football 4 Basketball l 4 Baseball 4 Athletuc Assocuatuon I Class Offucer 2 4 Voyageur Staff 4 Latxn Club 2 Betty Vler No lumuts but the sky Argus 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Athletuc Assocuatuon l Band l 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Cantata I 2 3 4 Cantata Soloust 3 4 Sprung Festuval l 2 3 4 Voyageur Staff 4 Latun Club 2 Lrbrary Cadet 4 Band Contestl 2 3 4 FHAI 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Muxed Chorus 2 3 4 Quull and Scroll 3 4 County Festuval 2 3 4 Argus Play 3 4 Sprung Recital 4 Ensemble 3 4 Band Solo Contest 2 4 Davud Wake Slow ot speech and slow of smule Lubrary Cadet 3 4 Pep Club 3 Athletuc Assocuatuon I Band l 2 Band Contest l 2 Cantata l 2 3 Class Offucer 4 Voyageur Staff 4 Latun Club 2 Kathleen Whuted Cheerfulness ss a habut worth acqunrung Pe Club 3 4 Athletuc Assocuatuon l Band l 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 Band Solo Contest 3 Band Contest l 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Cantata ng Festuval l 4 FH 2 3 4 Voyag Staff 4 Latun Club 2 Wulllam Wlllrams Moderation os best and to avoud all extremes Football 3 4 Basketball 2 3 3 6 Q Gordon Wilson Qt Skulled us he m sports and sportsmansl-up Athletnc Assocua tlon l Voyageur Staff 4 Football 'I 4 Baseball 3 4 Basket ball 2 4 Class Offucers 3 -qw 'ui' 'L Donald Woodcock He hastens slowly Athletuc Assocuatuon I Band Football 3 4 Band Contest l 2 FFAI 2 3 Mnldred Yanclck A Inttle folly ns desurable nn her Library Cadet 3 4 Athletuc Assocnatnon l Gnrls Sportsl 2 3 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Mnxed Cho 4 C rus antatal 2 3 4 Sprung Festival l 2 3 4 FHA l 2 Voyageur Staff 4 Helen Zeglen A gurl of such delucate grace Athletuc Assocnatnon l Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Cantatal 2 3 4 Sprung Festival l 2 3 4 Voyageur Staff 4 Class Offlcer 3 Lubrary Cadet 3 4 FHA I 2 Muxed Chorus 3 4 Gsrls Sports 2 3 County Festuval 3 4 Sprung Recltal 4 411' .47 ww' or CLASS FLOWER-Carnation CLASS COLORS-Green and White CLASS MOTTO The stranght Ime ns the shortest dustance to the desured end l2 . . 1 1 11 . - - 11 1 X - 1 1 A ' 11 . . , 1 11 - - -X 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' V, 1 1 l ,l,, 1 ,11 is Q 4 o.- fl 11 11 . . . 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Ml'll0I'5 When the class of 52 entered the halls of F C H S as IUYIIOFS they chose for the year the fol Iowung offncers Bull West Presndent Roger Tuttle Vlce Presudent Jo Ann Walters Secretary Treas urer They began by sponsorlng on October 20 the Homecomlng Dance The same day they also took fnrst place ln the float duvaslon The next thing on theur schedule was to choose their class rnngs The play was the next bug thnng sn the year The play cast was chosen and It was gnven on No vember l6 and l7 Towards sprang the Prom was put on by the gumors lt was on the llth of May So we wall hear no more from the juniors untul they are sen nors Thenr advlsors are Loss Bear Margaret Brooks Marnanne Cllnch and Walter Grebe l' T TTLE .IO ANN WALTERS BILL WEST ROGER U Presudent Vrce-President Secretary Treasurer I , . . . . . . . , ' ' - 1 1 1 A . I I . - ' ' 1 1 . , y, . gs., I no-f . Q 9- .-. ,- 'U pl 1 'z .-. 7' X 1' V.:-1 J 'Q' yxxj fl 331' l l L .A 'il ,K l ,. 2 I WB? Par Anderson Shirley Arney Betty Bale: Oren Beard Ruth Blackmer Don Brawner Donna Brown Mary Ann Capron John Carson Dean Chaney Katherine Day Bill DeWitt Jean Carol Doubet Marian Douhet Marlene Doubet Norma Eberley JoAnn Fennell Beverly Fidler Joy Ann Gagliardo Martha Gingerich Donna Gronewold Don Guidotti Clarence Haggerty Ted Harding Richard Haynes Lorrain Keel Oren Keel Richard Kimbrell Barbara Love'n Mary Jean Lucas Chloe Mitchell Richard Mitchell Philena Morgan Paul McMaster Darlene Northrup Mariorie Plumer James Pollitt Warner Reed Bob Riccioni Barbara Ridley Lyle Ron Kenneth Sale Joyce Scott John Shaw Ray Simmons Jackie Skillman Wayne Slone Paul Smith Margaret Sorenson Ralph Stalter Richard Strommel Juanita Sutton Mamie Suydam 'T 4-.4 'Af 'W EJ 7. v N. ha f ' , 6 7 hifi' 'R 2 4 . W .. 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Carol Andrews Shirley Balbinot Lucille Barnes Donna Bennett Roger Bitner Kenneth Bixby Madeline Bordignon Alma Botkin Richard Bradbury Betty Ciardi James Conklin Lloyd Cramer Carol Crane Ralph Dalton Bernetta Dorsey Warren Downard lola Dringenberg Margaret Eagleson Pat Elliott Jim Emory Jean Ferrina Betty Ferro Rosemary Fogliani Gerald Haist Joy Hewitt Leona Holmes JoAnn Huffman Paul Johnson LeRoy Llnn Sharon Long James Lounsberry Stuart Love n Margaret Lucas Edwln Macklin Joe Malban Mary Malban Plnllup Melvllle Duane Molchm Marldell Morgan Dlclue Morse Cryxta McCullough Wulma McKunney Gene Nelson Manlyn Plnlhps Robert Plumer Slurley Polhemus James Reed Davud Rnchards Bull Ruchards Glona Ryer Judy Shaw Barbara Slagel Sarah Snnder Plnlnp Snodgrass Harnefte Snyder Earl Stalter T ,Q 5 .1 7 'l 1.1 ',Q , fr Q 7 r44-if -:if .av- Q 'P' -nf ...J i' ,,. 0- ps 'U' dv 0 4' .4 f 9 l J f ' 'J '5 if ' J. 2 J 'Lg' .A N ff 1' ' , wg' gf I 1 ll 1 I X I ' 'l , W . . lf IQ J ' , - 4 ,, g 41' ' . , U 'b I 1. a if - -LL! 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' 1 .Q-,510 I A w'ia-AAr 'D M fl -J' 'D' A 2 A J A-ff .4410 Qelf 2,5 ,1 . Patsy Kepple Sherry Kirby Guy Langiahr 0 ' Ruben Lockhart 7 4 fx vi gc K 1 N 7 4 Karen Love'n Deloris Meyer V 'S' me Doris Morgan A Ro9er Morse will I, .il J' gf? A , ! 'U J N -- 3 1: ,,. 'I' 'I J - ' 1 I . 'Y-4. Wanda Morse ' A ,K 'PNA Norma Munarelli ' 4 W ffl v-- P -5 ws- - I V- ! 'C' 0 5:7 ' I I 1 f ' ,- ' ' . I XCR X Cl ' N-Q 4' I . Q X Jack Negley 3 --fa Q as ' Barbara Norfhrup - ' , - --i n -in . . Z - I ff. Darlene Pabst V ' Donn Parson P A' . , . , t . 1 F 3 an Edwin Pfahl James Phillips 5 ' J 3 GY- fig .F I , , A -.115 , , ' . J Q' 14-Y' n f - ,y, J JZ ,,e . Z I , iv-15,5 - , 1 1 3 , ,- .f C V51 cr .J A in it Q? ' gf-5 5 ' -v '-. 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RUSSELL B TROXEL AB MA Mr Troxel attended lllunons Wesleyan Unuver suty the Unuversuty of lllmols and Cornell Unlverslty He came to the Farmungton Communuty Hugh School as prlnclpal In l934 from San Jose lllnnous At the present Mr Troxel teaches no classes All of hrs tnme IS given to admnnlstrahve dutues an F C H S and the Farmmgton Elementary Schools TUNIS KYES A 0 glclucafion FRED CLAYTON Presudent HARRY BLACKMER RALPH BENGSTON AB MA Mr Bengsfon attended Augustana College the Umversnty of llllnous and Northwestern Unnverslty Besides teaching chemistry physvcs and drnver tramnng he nsassastant prnncnpaland actlvuty chanrman EARL MOUL DR FRAN K JACOBS 29 fm. W 'X FLOY BEAR, B.M. Music I 8. ll, Voice, Chorus Milwaukee Teachers College Illinois Wesleyan University Northwestern University LOIS BEAR BS BS of LS English II Library Northwestern University Syracuse University MARGARET BROOKS B Ed Algebra I 8. ll Solid 8. Plane Geometry Western Illinois State College Colorado State College of Education Carthage College MARIANNE CLINCH BS MA Home Economics I Ill 8. IV Iowa State College New York University gacugg Cb' N 2 WALTER GREBE B Ed Coach General Scnence Boys Driver s Trammg Western Illrnols State College Iowa University Munnesota Umversuty Wlsconsm Unlversnty NEWELL KESSINGER B Ed M Band lllnnols State Normal Umversuty MILDRED KNOBLOCH BS Girls PE Engllsh I lllunous State Normal Umversnty LOUISE MACKEY B Ed Latun I 81 ll World Hustory Amerucan Problems llllnous State Normal Umversuty Umversnty of lllmous San Diego State College S In Ed MAXINE O NEIL B Ed Bookkeepmg Shorthand I Typewrutmg I 8. Il Illunous State Normal Unuversnty Northwestern Unlversuty JOHN PARKS B S Agriculture Umversnty of lllmous Colorado State Muchugan State CECIL STINSON BS Assustant Coach Biology Physncal Education Western Illmous State College A PETE VALLOSIO B S Unuted States Hustcry Bookkeepmg Cutnzenshup General Busmess Bradley Unlverssty 33 'Q Q .fs- f'1 TU STEPHEN WARREN B S English III 8. IV Argus Advisor Dramatacs Coach Unuversaty of Oregon Western Illnnons State College ANN WHITE BS MA Home Econormcs I 8. II East Texas State College Texas State College for Women BETTY FULTON Secretary and Regustrar 34 -own' 'tru' 'ww 5, Gerald Bneber 1 QW -wif? James Crawford gf? 4' at -:QV Farlene Green Mary Jane Kepple .SZ 0 Cldfll 3011409 0 UQ U2 Q gq.4'D'sf Helen Molchrn Marilyn Petrini Nancy Stalter pl' tio, 441- Lura Lee Sutton J ALJ Betty Veer 5? F' Helen Zeglen 'S' H 'Q ' 1 Q in r rf . a , ,qs ,yr y f ' 9 ll! This years DAR award goes to Lura Lee Sutton Her qualities of character have been displayd during her high school career as an Argus editor a Voyageur reporter a Quill 8- Scroll officer a member' of the band and glee club as well as a cheerleader Marilyn Petrini a deserving recipient of this Year s Good Citizenship award has been Argus Voyageur Quill 81 Scroll Library FHA and the musical organizations have placed her in a position to use to the best ad vantage her sparkling personality and fine character -. Esc!!! kd Leslie Frank was chosen by the Farming ton lettermen to receive the Good Sportsman Ship Trophy A stellar athlete participating in both football and track Tex has re mamed calm dependable and an ever ready source of power for the team Dave Wake the Voyageurs on the spot photographer was chosen by his class Citizenship award Whether he is working as a library cadet or a class officer Dave s win ning smile is always ready 1 t ' li xxx? .., ,if I ' .- X A .. '.y,... ,I ' 1 . yi H, F, if rr Q A . , ' . . . . . ' 1 I - . . f II II E . 1 1 . ' ' I 1 . . . . . . 1 11 I I . , . . . ,, . - I I active in school affairs. Her connection with mates to receive the American Legion Good I I I I ' . . . . . , . A I -I . . . . . . I - - e 1 3' , .f 1.-1' - 1 lr. . Y--N A - 1 r - . . . A 1 1 i: ' . I l i -lf n A A 2 . 1 3 an - 1 if 36 ao' fl..-l I ,-ga, -M if' -V--4-to 15 H fb 3' f 1 , fl .dn- i , in 45' .N ,AW-xi. . .1 ' v ,-5 2 5 W ,T ini!- .. Q '-' .JY ,K X 4. ...qv 0 ' . , h , .-.1 I A ., f- ' xl , W , f A iii-- ' ..:-'afw,.'.i .M . N I Y, . lk? V I2 5 ....f. A 4 . si Afmf '14 .-ff' . Y kv i g00tA6l!! 5 ROW l: T. Elias, K. Colvin, J. Maccanelli, J. Negley, D. Harper, R, Fon tana, G. Langjahr, J. Dudley, R. Morse, H. Vawter, L. Williams, T. Dehm, D Molchin, J. Gingerich, R. Stalter, W. Williams, J. Pollitt. ROW 2: R. Car- son, R. Holmes, L. Linn, W. Fiddler, D. Richards, R. Crawford, D. Chaney, L Wilcoxen, R. Dalton, E. Sonnemaker, P. Melville, W. West. ROW 3: R Simms, J. George, L. Cramer, R. Stockham, A. Zeglen, P. Yancick, R. Swords, R. Kelley, J. Shaw, P. Snodgrass. ROW 4. R. Fatheree, L. Franks, J. Brentz, R Tuttle, D. Brawner, P. McMasters, T. Doubet, R. Holmes, D. Guidotti, C. Elliott, L. Ross, V. Venturi, G. Wilson, D. Woodcock, R. Mitchell, G. Nelson, J. Tusek, G Varnes, J. Conklin, T. Brown, E Muzzarelli. 38 VARSITY Tremont 13 Farmington Farmington Washington 7 Farmington Morton 6 Farmington Chiilicothe I4 Farmington Lewistown O Farmington Eureka 7 Farmington Cuba 7 Farmington Dunlap O Farmington Canton O Cecil Stinson, Assistant Coach FRESHMEN Farmington Elmwood 6 Farmington Elmwood 6 Farmington Cuba 6 Farmington V, I, T, 6 Farmington Avon 7 FafminQf0 1 Canton 43 Farmington Abingdon 19 Walter Grebe, Coach o OO? Q0 J 9.1 anagerd Lyle Morgan, William Eagleson, Managers Les Franks-Sr. Fullback. Three letter winner Member of All Conference team. Fastest man on the squad Good runner passer and punter. Roger Tuttle-Jr. Tackle. Es- pecially strong on defense. Will be after his third letter in football next year. Victor Venturi-Sr. End. Only out for football one season and made his letter. One of most improved players on the team. Pete Colvin - Sr. Halfback. Three letters in football. Al- ways good for a couple of yards if they are needed. Good blocker and a good line-backer. Tom Elias-Sr. Tackle. Shifted from end to tackle Continually improved and made the last game one of his best 40 Don Brawner-Jr. End. Especially good on offense catching passes. Jim Pollitt- Jr. Quarterback. Good pass receiver and strong on defense. Geno Muuarelli--Sr. Half- back. Member of All Confer- ence team and Little All State. Four letters in football. Could do everything and do it well. Claude Elliott-Sr. Guard. Best when blocking on offense. Ralph Stalter-Jr. Fullback. Speed on offense especially on quick opening plays. Tom Doubet-Sr. Quarterback. Good ball handler from the T formation. Ray Fatheree-Sr. End. Member of All Conference team. One of best ends to play for Farmington. Vicious on defense and always ahead of the ball carrier blocking on offense. veal- V .n 4? 1 N 5 4 :Nik V Qu. r J W4-'Iwi '61 . .,.v J-,DFW M V. f 3 'wif ' 1' in f A v , ,gg 452. -' iyfrfiw VV 1 f 39' gif , , , W y gk , , . L .W QQ 5 Jw ,l fi gsfimg fs my ..,v ,'? ' , L bg?'L+ ' -. Q .9 ,X -- Q- r , W , . :ff 'W ,H f 9'TJf 5f 2' , wx, ! 1' f- f TMWNNN ' .Z ,Q A N ,fag -+3 I. 1 QT L , ,f Q I Y jg 532?t,, , I , if F51 t. ,L I, ..'.,.-t, ,-cl ff .X . Q 4 in 4, Q ff? .Q 12: - fm-A Q, ,T R , W .1 . ' 'A if 1 . fif, , ' A H2 ' 4, 1 55924 whim 'L -'W - A + , '- J' g g, : ' -' ' 1 ' V , H -w. 1 Q In Q V of 7' T A fi f - v V , 3 4 ' ' - 3 f 1' A. ' -Q 'if , . ' ' 5 , 7 g g H r ' :Eg -L 5 5 in 5,g..1?'5?fi! ' 'Z 5 , ' :sw yn gfu Elm gf .Q : '., rl.: Q la In L 8 K f'-. '?1f:g:rQ? 1 I -V ' , - ' , f ,J if eg' , -- M., ' ' , . av.. AQ' , ' Y, I , X ' 4.-f. , . 5 H, . . ,, ,w g .F Nr ff- ' 5' -' ,,gr' -S., V- 4 31 fr , 1 ,M 3 -v if ,Vu 1 ' ,mf ,- -:C i W r 'M' in - ff' ,- ,L ff- , fTf I 'I 3, A 'fi 9: If ,,' A x 55 QT L . I u J ' ,g,+v.3Qe,2:5T z -15155122 f A ,. L., 'f f-T D233 ulrdify Corea Metamore 41' Farmington 59, Valley 30 Farmington 42, Central 49 Farmington 48, Abrin- don 68 Farmington 49, Cuba 54 Farmington 50, Canton 42 Farmington 20, Metamora 37' Farm- ington 48, Chillicothe 59' Farmington 79, Tremont 53' Farmington 57, Lewistown 53 Farmington 60, Elmwood 48 Farmington 52, Canton 49 Farmington 46, Eureka 36 Farmington 47, Dunlap 43' Farm- ington 49, Elmwood 45 Farmington 55, Astoria 41 Farmington 60, Valley 41 Farmington 5l, Lewis- town 38 Farmington 47, Chillicothe 4l Farming- ton 63, Cuba 43 Farmington 72, Washington 34' Farmington 6l, Tremont 58' Farmington 69, Val- ley 58 Farmington 77, V. I. T. 33 Farmington 54, Morton 53 Farmington 55, Brimfield 22 Farming ton 65, Canton 50 Farmington 45. 'Conference Games. Basketball Managers Lewis Harman and Bill Porter Uggpytlui 'auf' 4 ga 5Lel6a ff 'V Y ggq jr M a .-, 'P' K'Pn,:fh.5 ?:'f PM l 7 .4 O 4 4 '1 ., 4 . 'A' , . 4.19 . 1 I I -. . ,x i ,A-42' if , ,.:. , ... -JF J ,,.. - ,RQ L- -Q-i--i ,Q ' . ' , N 54, '.. - . 1 fa, - -vf'f- 4955 3 4., n-': ,V I ,1 , ., .- ,S M., .. ,inafigg .g - . ag- .2 ,, , A: 3- f -ya-!j..,f.9 -' ' f fi-u:1 44 Roger Tuttle-Junior Forward. Most improved player on squad Strong on rebounding. Jim Pollitf-Q-Junior Guard. 'fi ,ff Good dribbler and passer. Speed on the floor makes him hard to stop. Don Brawner - Junior Center. Strong rebounder on defense and a good scorer from the pivot. W Tom Elias - Senior Forward. Strong on a fast break. Makes good use of left hand to score. 'f ' . . 4 'F .' -4- 1nv'Hs-nln..... Geno Muuarelli--Senior Guard. 4th letter in basketball. Good shooter and floor general. it 1 f. ly , 'Aff fl ul. 2 Ja, ffl 'I In aww A. f7i:faw?3 I r , rf ' '.,a3f4.1i'l- Tom Doubet-Senior Guard. Good dribbler and taker. Calm un- der fire. Victor Venturi - Senior For- I ward. Makes use of long arms and height in rebounding. Good shot from the side. Gordon Wilson-Senior. Plays either guard or forward, Good set shot. Jim Brent:-Senior Center. Good rebounder. John Tusek-Junior. Plays any position. Developing into good pivot player. Ray Fatheree-Senior Forward, Good rebounder and good taker from the pivot Slowed down by illness, 46 ROW l: V. Venturi, R. Fatheree, D. Brawner, L. Frank, T. Elias, G. Wilson. ROW 2: C. Stin- son, Assistant Coach, G. Muzzarelli, J. Pollitt, B. Porter, K. Colvin, W. Grebe, Coach, Ziwelaf The l95l baseball season opened on April 2. This was the be- ginning of another successful season for the Farmers. This was the second year that the lllio Conference Baseball League was put to trial. The boys practiced every night after school for about an hour working to make their team the best in the Conference. The boys played their games after school and sometimes during the afternoons Some of the fellows that are returning this year are Jim Pollitt Leslie Frank Gordon Wilson Tom Elias Keith Colvin Bill Porter and Geno Muzzarelli 47 No x.. T, i f -Z L4 gffefgaf Par Kcpzle Maridell Mcrgan, Sarah Snider, Judy Shaw. rf ROW l: Marilyn Phillips, Judy Shaw, Mari- dell Morgan. ROW 2: Mary Malban, Shir- ley Polhemus, Sarah Sniffer. Joan Fennell, Mryna Seitz, Mary Woodcock, Betty Wilson, Marilyn Smear, ROW ' Muna Scifz Marilyn Phillips Joyce Suwdarn, Barbara '.. l',5 Mar. Vvfidczck ROW 2 Maridell M:rgan Judx El-an :ar Kcppif Caxe Fennel! ROW 3 Slwrlex Pcllwen-wus, Cargwn Trivial Janex Shay. Jtan Fennell, Chloe Mifchell Janie Kcpple ROW 4 Earbara Lovin, Sarah Snider, Mary Malban Marilyn Smear KJTVFTTB Eterlx Charlene Reed Betrx W.lscn 48 ROW l: Glorna Ryer, Betty Crargr Shrrley Suydam, Norma Eberlyy Care- 'Yn Troxel ROW 2: Sarah Strcrg Mary Jane Kepple, Margaret Eaglescn. ROW 3. Pat Kepple, Maridell Morgan, Gloria Ryer, Sarah Strong, Betty Cm- ardu, Marudell Morgan, Shirley SUV- dam, Charlene Reed, Margaret Eagle- SOF1. WMH T1..m:,l1ng has been an act ye sport th year Tl-ere were a rmmcer cf gif Mary Jane Kepple, Sarah Strong, Glorna Ryer Margaret Eaglcson, Pat Kepplc, Shurley Suydam Betty Clardl, Barbara Northrup, Alma Suydam Carolyn Troxel, Pat Kepple, . Dons Morgan, Mary Jane Kep- ple, Norma Eberly, who went Gut fffr thus extravcurrlcalar actryzty The-,r usually met 'sr an PZLJ :n Vv'edr'esday evenrngs after sCl'GCl Q The Pep Club was organized in the year l949-SO Its purpose is to cheer tre team on to victory and to give them audience support The officers for this year l95O-Sl are, President-Ruth Blackmer, Vice-Presrdent-Farlene Green, Secretary-Treasurer-Pat Kepple. The membership consists of ninety students and the three cheerleaders who lead the members in yells Mary Jane Kepple Laura Lee Sutton and Joyce Scott The Pep Club is actiye particularly in the Football and Basketball seasons They make formations on the bleachers besides backing the teams with cheers ! 'Nw-.-.4-. slim P1454 lllll ll so ll p ,311 shi- nr R Wl L utcn J Scott M Kepple ROW 2 S Long E Th mas J Balanga A x D M rgan D Snyder J Suxdam V Brown l-l Holmes R Simms E Macklln D H i e c e i u t r anew e B W s 'N r nrup VV 4 Wh ted M S v K 'v n C Re Smear J aw W i T l-la 4 Ve r- S B hemus W 5 M Eagle cn N Muzzar ll D Will ams r cr s m r a T 1 Q C H Petr r a ,sa J Q'-ig 5 ,J Ry B Daw x M r n P W 7 A D J V n l-4 m P umer M e Pat KeppI?PresudeM Ruth Blackmer Secretary Treasurer Farlene Gree Vice-Presldenf 50 at 1 1 nf . ,, L, ' X ,I ' L11 J A ll' i ilmili J 3 Ji 3 ill JJJ, JlJftZgilg?gl.,Lf,'f-,L , i it . rl r . l,i.,,,i,ii-ui-,.i . - 1 Q 2, I girly' Q' gl'f 'l1'f.i,' i K l I ll lllgifi ,ifL'uifJ5 :l l 1 l..i A ts if,-,Hi S ..f, lm wr N., ,-1 A - -- -W - -r 1 fl We ' ' S '4 , -15-73 Y O S t , . o Ta - if xf lor r , :'m s ' Ra'ph Swcrds R Carson E Sonnemakc-r ROW3 J Huffman C Andrews C Swadinski S ' A Swgert P Kfppl E Carol W Fiicn, C Mo gan D Ch E Sfalter J Neglw D ' - Farce' R Etferl-. 'D Morse il,:n B Net' i RO . K .i D .oll Ben- net L:.en G N ilk? -ed M , , Sh G ilscn E l-limes B Riccizni 1 . ming J r :n 5 RO i s Vi i P ' xg, 1 DCT P A'def':n R Black e E EC 'ce V Dcubet J Sutton C re el S strong B '. J i L:ye'n v. Dcuzet c eller' 12 ,all M .ar Row is M Tcxell M C zrcn D Sine' 1' ' - , e fav J P All S Suycam J Perrin N Eberlx S Wlsfn f i er me E Sweannger l-wman F Gee J P' 'lips RO 'Sorkin Walters P Mc gan M S Elwfi' Vt Ci lfhr S ol eg M 7' S112 , n- ' ' . GD M. Kepple, J. Sgott, L. Sutton CA QQFAGJQPJ L Derrickson, P Anderson, M Eaglcson, R Hal! Drum Mayor, M. Petrnm-Drum Maioretrc, L Sur- ton, J, Ba!agna. wirdrd ff! fi T77 'Z' 1 6 Y 1. R f. 'f-45 43 XQCU LUQ ' 4 X-4 1,- 4 ounci Martha Ann Gingerich Kenneth Sale 6... ig 7, :cltird :Til I -X W H arlyn erlni IQ? 3 4 Betty Vier , - X Ruth Blackmer Y Lula Lee Sutton The vocal music department, headed by Miss Floy Bear, has quite 5 n a few accomplishments to its credit. The ensemble has presented pro- ll lc grams at various places that have drawn comments from nearly every- ! f one. The glee clubs have a record enrollment this year and did some epar I len' splendid work in the Cantata and Spring and County Festivals. Every- one who has ever seen these events talks about them for many years. At the halt-time, the band has resented some s ectacular and P P Z? thrilling shows. Th Farmington Community High School band has lived an up to one ot its oldest traditions under the capable hands of its direc- tor, Newel L. Kessinger, and at each football game has given an awe- inspiring performance, ZCQIU ' Geno Muuarelli Robert Holmes 3, Bob Riccioni rQ ' A l M A P A 1 ' U ' -12 .fi A' , .n ,,,, .A,. i 'KY ja . 52 E..-.w-,-.-... 1 f-W f-1--7---nw..-W 'fix .,,g, . ...LM ,.,I,..! M.- A' T I 4 ' ' ' g,5'.f' she 1 , ' gyegfg :Tlif?i,. 5' , -1 yd fff'i'f,gf1z, 3: ' 44 V fi' ' if Q2 , 45 Q2 -ff 4? ' iii' 1 ' 96,3 Q,-+ 4vwq,,4'v1 W gg 4. I EH 1 x i 1. 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Tim- Rodney Dodd--- Henrietta--- - Jodwillow .----- Aunt Myra Opal One Wild Night Dodd--- Clwarlotte Allen ----- Dr. Bell-----H Nurse Trent--- Ned Steerwell ---- Doris Wtntlwrope Hawkins ------ Dickens --- Maribelle--- Mrs. Rooly---- Mrs, Batsom --- Jade Darnelli--- James Scorpio--- Ofticer Brayder ---. --------Delorse Phillips Betty Vter, Marilyn Petrini, Marguerite Vter Richard Hall, Oren Beard, Helen Molchin, Mary Jane Kepple, Robert Holmes. 3? A X. ---------Oren Beard ---Helen Molclwin ----Richard Hall ------Betty Vier ---Marilyn Petrini -----Ted Harding ---Carolyn Troxel ----Robert Holmes ---Mary Jane Kepple ------Ray Fatheree ---Stephen Holmes -----Marguerite Vier Mary Ann Hodgkinson ---Lura Lee Sutton ----Claude Elliott ---Kenny Sale Lura Lee Sutton, Claude Elliott, Delores Phillips Mary Ann Hodg- f' p Carolyn Troxel, Steve Holmes Ray Fatheree, Kenny Sale 3 51 l 4' .. 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Bessie Rhodes ..... ..... ....... - - Hazel Miles--- Stevie Cobb--- Ga rret Lynn ------ ------- ---- Victor Ward-- Angela Boyd--- ------- Gifford Morton Ma rsha I I Wa rd ----- , .Q 3 , Xl 5 A i Mamie Suydarn Joyce Scott Lawrence Helle Eugene Varnes ---Oren Beard -Barbara Love'n -- Kenneth Sale Donald Brawner ROW l: Joyce Scott, Barbara Love'n, Donald Brawner, Lawrence Helle, Kenneth Sale, ROW 2' Mamie Suydam, Eugene Varnes, Shirley Arney, Mr, Stephen Warren-Director, Lorraine Keel, Oren Beard, 55 3 Ql'll0I 3065 Amanda Surnpkms Ezra Svmpknns Pudge Rogers The Professor Tommy Tnnker Nancy Howe Vnrgunua Lee Byrd Pa Gullrs Nawa Salvador Del Santos Pepnta Del Santos John Wayne The Eyes of Tlaloc Lura Lee Sutton Davud Wake Richard Hall .lrrn Brenfz Raymond Penn Mary Jane Kepple Betty Vuer LaVonne Derrlckson Lewis Harman Eugene Muzzarellr Marilyn Petrlnl Ravmond Fatheree Q C7 ROWl Mar lane Kepplo Marrlxn Petrrnn LaVrnn D lf e errrc s n Betrx Vrc-r Lura Lee Sur ron ROW 2 Dawd Walfe Rrclvard H I al Lewxs Harman James Brentz Raymond Farhcree Ra mend Penn Eugene Muzzarellu 56 Q.-. ? 'iv ,.,-- ,li m- g S9 9 1'-sf 1,slvv '31 I 1 The Library Cadets held their first meeting in Septem- ber and elected Jim Brentz as President, Roger Tuttle as Vice- President, and Bob Holmes as Secretary-Treasurer. The Library Cadets assume the responsibilities of the library during the school hours. They take charge of all books and magazines. Each Cadet has certain shelves which she or he has to keep in good order. In October the Cadets had a wiener roast which was held at the school. ln May they Bob Holmes, Jim Bmw, Roger Tume held their annual picnic. At Christmas the Cadets decorated the study hall with a large tree by the desk. ollgrarg Kaclela ROW l. F, Green, H. Zeglen, B. Fidler, M. Plumer, M. Petrini, ner, R. Holmes, R. Tuttle, C. Johns, D, Wake. ROW 3: W. West S Wilson, M. Yancick, Hi Molchin, Ji Doubet, D. Kepple. ROW L. Derrickson, B. Doubet, M. Kepple, D. Phillips, C, Mitchell, B ,,- , , A J , s ii . , ' . l T 1 . g , , T 21 K. Sale, R. Ricconi, J. Pollitt, J. Brentz, R. Fatheree, D. Braw- Vigr, M, Filerbo, P4 Feng' L, Suffgnf P, Morgan, L, Harman, ' T g' i f .sf f 2 2 4l J! Jud Sv' OFFICERS Dorothy Kepple Presudent Mary Ann Capron Flrst Vnce Presudent Joy Donna Bennett Treasurer Bernetta Dorsey Parlramentaruan Mary Jane Kepple R porter Helen Molchln Chalrman of Recreatron Rosemary Foglnanl Chalrman of Pro lects Marlene Doubet Chanrman of Publac Relatrons AdvIsonhMIss Marianne clmch and Mrs Ann Whrte The F H A a natnonal organnzatlon of Future Homemakers of Amertca ns a wldely known orgamzahon This ts the sixth year for the Farmungton Chapter There are eughty members thus year Advusors are Mnss Martanne Clrnch and Mrs Ann Whlte The chapter mother rs Mrs Agnes Petrnnl and Mrs Farley Green as the honorary mother Among the actlvutles of the year were bake sales style shows Chrtst mas party raduo programs over statuon WMBD FFA and F HA party famuly potluck sectuonal rally mothers tea and a pucnrc Thus as the second year a plaque of dlsttnctuon was presented to the F H A by the lllunous Bankers Assocnatnomn recognvtuon of outstandung work 60 o QA fl. .9 Q , x I-gzpj' . T P 8' A NX Q ' ,V y ' - ' 1- X 'x : , ' 1 , ' ' ' ' 1 ' Hewitt, Second Vice-Presidentg Marie Filerbol Secretaryg Lucille Barnes, Historiang , 1 , ' ' 1 , e- . . ., I I ' , , ,. . . . . , l 1 I 1 1 l l - F rg .Ca Nil Yin '19 Q , 1 ROW I: J, Ferrrna, L. Derrickson, K Love'n, B. Sweanngen M Woodccck, D Rafferty, M HrHman, J. Shaw M Vrer B Davy W Balagna, 5 Suydam ROW 2 B Diubet M Smear, S Kirby, M Kepple, R Toben, D Pabst, M Petrrnn B Vrer, D. Kepple, M Capron, M Filerbo, B Doubet ROW 3: M Seitz, A. Day P Keople, P Brown, F Penne!! G Ryer, B Northrup, A. Tayltr, P Porter, V Brown, J Reid, P. Barnes ODAQOOG ROW 7. W Mclirnney, B Cardr, S Bennett, C Swadn Jw G. Wuison, M Lucas J Doubet S Ba!b1not,N Moz relll. B. l.Ove'n, S. Strong, R FogJaana ROW 22 K Wi-med. L. Barnes C. McCullough M Plurner, D Meyer S Swrgert B Wwson M Howarter,J Hewrtt, M Eaglescr' C Reed, H Molchun ROW 3: C Chaney. N Stalter, D Snider, F. Green, D. Morgan, W. Redanius N Eberly, M Doubet, M Bordngnan, C Morgan, D. Bennett, B. Dorsey 61 1 1 I X,-A,N K G62 Xi Ll I5 ROW I1 La Vonne Derrickson, Jo Ann Walters, Dorothy Kep- ple, Rosemary Alrnasi Earlene Bearse ROW 2: Clarence Hag- gerty, Bull West, Duck Bradbury. i1 L... Tv X . Q I V tx K, . .' f If l -, graf .gzmeafer ROW 1: Jean Ferrina, Martlvn Petrini, Joann Fennell, Mary Jane Kepple. ROW 21 Paul McMas!ers, Jnm Brentz, Cliff Johns, Ed Mack- lm. Cfdxirf onifom 2C0l'l ,SZWL Q5 fel' Q 6 ,I OFFICERS: Ted Harding, President, Bill West, Vice-President, Ralph Stal- ter, Reporter, Earl Stalter, Secretary, Ray Simmons, Treasurer. ROW l: D, Mitchell, G. Varnes, L. Linn, S. Bohannon, L. Harman, T. Harding, B. Lockhart, G, Nelson, R. Sathoff, R. Eberly, C. Elliott, J. Crawford, R. Swords, E. Stalter, G. Doubet, P. McMasters, B. West. ROW 2: D. Bradbury, R. Stalter, J. Shaw, R. Simmons, D, Stremmel, A. Welker, R. Tuttle, P. Cramer, L. Ross, P. John- The FFA. had many photographs of their projects taken, several ot which were in the Peoria newspaper. During the year they had several speakers on safety and made a slogan for the year which reads Will you be alive in '557 October 8, 9, and lO, Mr. Parks and three of the officers attended the National FFA. Convention in Kansas City, Missouri. The night of November 20, the FFA.-F.H.A. Parent-Son-Daughter banquet was held. The students were awarded medals and ribbons which they had earned. son, L. Grigsby, O, Keel, J.Tusek, L. Helle, J. Skillman, E. Pfahl, P. Melville, C, Haggerty. ROW 3: A. Riekena, R. Morse, D. Harper, J, Grisby, M. Helle, L. Cline, Advisor-Mr. John Parks E. Sonnemaker, J. Jones, D, Parson, R. Plumer, R. Bitner, J. Haggerty, T. Dehm, R. Cline, D, Molchin, G. Langiahr, D. Morse, R. Sorenson. 115495 5' P - Pb 'wa' ewfs arfnan as e oulstan mg srudenr from e t ass 0 In grlculture He won the Farm echanfcs Award fn 949 a d the Dekalb Award n I9 0 64 fl f 7 -I , x fi 65 Ao - ,. J Q ,K .ff y ,, i , I u 1: 2 C w,1x'l Ln 'ffl 4 L 4 H w fh d' rh I f'5l' A ' . V M ' ' I n I' 5 . T MWAL SITTING: Margaret Sorenson, M.ary Ann Caprcn, Mary Jane Keoole, Betty Vier, Carolyn Troxel, Sara Ann Strong. STANDING: Ted Harding, Bob Holmes, Dick Mitchell. ixec! Kkorud ROW l: K, Sale, C. Haggarty, T. Harding, R, Stremmei, M. Conk lin, R. Holmes, C. Johns, R. Hall, C. Elliott. ROW 2: B. Van Hou ten, L. Derrickson, E. Macklin, B. DeWitt, R. Mitchell, G. Varnes, J. Gingerich, L. Linn, P. McMasters, W, West, J. Haggarty, R. Dal ton, M. Vier, W. Fulton. ROW 3: M. Troxel, H. Zeglen, P, An -2 klg derson, N. Stalter, F. Green, D. Williams, J. Gagliardo, S. Strong B. Vier, C. Morgan, C. Troxel, B, Slagel, L. Sutton, M. Capron M. Kepple. ROW 41 M. Sorenson, R. Blackmer, M. Gingerich, A Botkin, B. Ridley, M. Yancick, P. Wagner, M. Petrini, C. Mc- Cullough, L, Barnes, H, Molchin, H. Holmes. . 4 z J U ll . f 5 , if v O 0 - K7 Q0 Ol r,,,Jl H rw? l 'U i X X ROW l: P. Anderson, R. Blackr-ner, M. Gingerich, A. Botkin, B. M. Capron, J, Walters, L. L. Sutton, M. Troxel, R. Almasi, M Ridley, M. Petrini, P. Wagner, M. Welch. M. Yanciclc, C. McCulf Sorenson, M. Vier, W. Fulton. ROW 3: J. Gagliardo, C. Morgan, louglw. L. Barnes, D. Northrup, H. Holmes ROW 21 B. Van- B. Vier, D. Kepple, H. Zeglen, H. Molclwin, K. Whited, C. Troxel, Houten, L. Derrickson, B, Doubet, D. Moll. K. Day. J. Kepple I. Sheckler, B. Slagel, S. Strong, F. Green, D. Williams, N. Stalter. CHUM? CAOIVJL5 ..!4CLfClIflCQ QI' If , Ae QFLJ LNOLU' CAoru5 ROW l: J. Doubet, B. Fidler, H. Snyder, M. Eagleson, M. Plumer, wald, M. J. Lucas, S. Suydam, G. Ryer. ROW 3: D. Brown, D V. Doubet, S. Snyder, M. Doubet, C. Andrews, M. Doubet, l. Bennett, L. Holmes, C. Mitchell, B. Ciardi, M. Suydam, B. Loye'n Dringenberg, B. Ferro. ROW 2: J. Sl-law, S. Arney, P. Morgan, E. P. Ferro, L. Keel, W. McKinney, B. Dorsey, S. Polhemus. Bearce, B.- Bales, M. Filerbo J Huffman, J Fennell, D. Grone- Q Pg ud Q gay , - Claude Elliott, Oren Beard. Standing: Ray Fatheree, Betty Vier, Eugene Muz- zarelli. Sitting: Helen Molchin, Mary Jane Kep- ple, Mr. Warren--advisor, Marilyn Petrini, Lura Lee Sutton, Standing: Kenny Sale, Mamie Suy- dam, Carolyn Troxel, Philena Morgan, Marguerite Vier, Sitting: Joyce Scott, Stephen Holmes, Ted Harding, Jim Marlene Doubet, Barbara Love'n. Pollitt-absent. Mary Ann Hodgkinson, Richard Hall, Farlene Green, Delores Phillips The Quill and Scroll initiated eight new mem- bers at the beginning of the year. They were: Far- lene Green, Delores Phillips, Eugene Muzzarelli, Ray Fatheree, Richard Hall, Claude Elliott, and Steven Holmes. The Quill and Scroll, an international Honorary Society for High School Journalists, was organized April lO, l926, by a group of high school advisors ui an .Sara ,ph 49 Marilyn Petrini Presidenti Mafv Jam? - Kepple, Vice-President, Betty Viet, Sec- retary, Lura Lee Sutton, Treasurer Stephen ylanen Advisor for the purpose of encouraging and rewarding indi- vidual achievement in journalism and allied fields. The society takes an active part in raising standards in its field and in directing the course of high school journalism. The Quill and Scroll Magazine, a monthly publication, brings practical information concerning every phase of publication work to editors, staffs, and advisors. ROW l: Farlene Green, Betty Vier, Lura Lee Sutton, Marilyn Petrini, Helen Molchin, Delores Phillips, Mary ,lane Kepple, ROW 2: Eugene Muzzarelli, Steven Holmes, Raymond Fatheree, Richard Hall, Claude Elliott f l i 1 l 1 Nfl, T-21 COPY EDITOR Nancy Stalter EDITOR IN CHIEF Betty Vuer MAKE UP EDITOR Mary Jane Kepple Wake BUSINESS STAFF ROW 1 Rosemary Alamasl Lewns Harmon Juanita Burner ROW 2 Bob Halnes Gerald Berber Vnctor Venturu Jum Brentz MAKE UP COMMITTEE Helen Holmes Marulyn P frm: ll I, PHOTOGRAPHERS-Bill Eagleson, Jim Crawford, Dave . 1. l ' 9. REPORTERS-ROW l Carolyn Morgan Wanda Fulton Kathleen Whnted Merle Conklm ROW 2 Tom Eluas Steven Holmes Ruchard Hall Claude Ellnott REPORTERS-ROW I Lura Lee Sutton Dor othy Kepple Muldred Yancuck Helen Zeglen ROW 2 Eugene Muzzarelll Raymond Fatheree Cluff Johns Gordon Wrlson TYPISTS Delores Phxllvps Farlene Green Helen Molchm 72 ' 1 ' V 1 P-s A ,W f , Q 'Q ' -fu ' 2 f- 7 7Y F' .v2.1f ' sk-, , , 1 4 X. -MQ, nf-we-4 M ,f --J .i .-., tain--' 2 1 ,.f 'F f , , ,',,4,',,A ' ,. 1, ' .s ,j iii' ' -53,1 Z, 1 f gf? ' ffff ,, ff' . V sw f 4 A 'van 2 iii- ...X QQ 5 , 1 -I s ,- Y. '-amrgg ,Q Q L x X I X X j fly' mi 1 M4171 1513 1 xluacmm MYERS AND C0 INC TOPEKA KANSAS , A , . , , . 4, X. ' 4.. - o::.. 'gx1,?.ff2A i2':ji-Q QAFJE z :,,lE.,i, Fw, , 3, ' , , , , r , . 4 - f -C-'v '6:x, - -:W 2'-Q 'f b I f ' ff : 'rd ' gE' :,,,p, -..-- 1 Q. M. .-L L . , Y .-X,-..,'f,- A. , K9-1 'fx Qfiu Ls. .va an 1 Q? an . 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