Farmington High School - Voyageur Yearbook (Farmington, IL)

 - Class of 1966

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Common things in the life of u senior: math implements, shop projects, and Mr. 'Henderson's humor. I am the class of I966. Many things have happened at Farmington High during the four years I have been here. The south wing was new when I first came here, and the next year an extensive language laboratory was made available to me. The teaching facilities and equipment have been improved every year, and the educational opportunities available to me have been tremendous. After I came here, F.C.H.S. ioined the American Field Service, and during my senior year I was priv- ileged to have Dionisio Joe Rodrigues from Brazil as one of my members. As a freshman class of l27 members, I first entered F.C.H.S. in the fall of l962. I was the last freshman class to take part in an initiation parade and to suffer the indignities thereof. At my first class meeting Rick Lansford, Linda Lane, and Sonita Maccanelli were chosen to be my officers. Under their leadership my Student Council representatives were chosen, and my attendants' to the Homecoming Queen were Linda McCoy and Sonita Maccanelli. The business of obtaining an educa- tion became my primary concern, and my first semester exams were endured. A successful year came to a close when I hosted the annual Freshman-Eighth Grade Dance. As a sophomore class, under the leadership of Dave Kepler, Sue Riekena, and Gordon Wright, my members busied themselves with money making enterprises in preparation for the following year. Sonita Maccanelli and Diana Yeast ably represented me to the Homecoming Queen. It was nice not being the youngest class in school, and I looked forward to receiving the class rings I had chosen at the end of the year. My third fall at F.C.H.S. was filled with activity. With Dennis Culver, Steve Capron, Jeanne Stephan, and Dave Kepler at the helm, I learned how difficult it is to host the year's most important social events. By operating the concession stand at football games and by having bake sales, I sup- plemented my treasury. Homecoming week proved to be a frantic five days. I was glad when my float Breakfast of Champions captured third place. The Homecoming Dance entitled Autumn Leaves displayed my member's initiative and hard work. My attendants to the Queen were Mary Lee Herrick and Jeanne Stephan. In November the auditorium shook with laughter as my members put their Best Foot Forward to present an excellent play. A most wonderful social year came to an end with the presentation of my Prom, Fantasy of the Sea, in an exotic South Sea setting complete with beach combers, palm trees, and sea shells. In the fall of l965, Bob Renner, Kim Hudson, Bob Chatten, and Tim Turbett were chosen to lead me, a mature and eager senior class. My homecoming float Bar-B-Q'em earned third place honors. My Homecoming Queen and King were Sonita Maccanelli and Dave Kepler, with Phyllis Parr and Kathy Mooney serving as senior attendants. Rather than have a senior play I decided to have an all-school musical entitled Check Your Worries. In the spring I attended Prom as guests of the iuniors. On graduation -night in late May, I was proud to see my 99 remaining members receive their diplomas, and I knew that no matter where they went or what they did in life, they will remem- ber all the fun and laughter they had as a part of me, the class of I966. 20

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.Q- Q' ,sfwal QV' 1 i -- h gi. - 04, 352. it-,A Z' Q-,cp C.O.P. students gain office experience by working complex problems. The new foundry is put into use by a shop student. Mr. Devore tells an American history class about local activities of the Underground Railroad. Mr. Pulliam directs rehearsal of one of the speech plays to be presented at the Fireman's Fair.

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