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Senior Class Officers First Semester President ...,.................,..,... Howard Mills Vice-President ............,... Barry Flennilcm-n Secretary-Trerwuru ......... XVarren llart Reporter .,.,........ ..,... B 4-tty Moore Second Semester President ................,........, Curtis Wfilkins Vice-President .......,.......... Eddie Johnson Secretary-Treasurer ,... Lou Ann Holtzen Reporter .....,..................,. Patty Schnitker Cfarid of Z! In the fall of 1945 a group of seventy freshmen entered the doors of Filer High School. This group was not the ordinary run-of-the-mill type of freshment. Though they were green they were by no means over-awed. The achievements of their first year gave promise for future successs. They came back the next year more ambitious-and wiser. With girls in the Pep Club and boys on the athletic team they completed a successful season. During their junior year they held a successful prom, banquet, and carnival. They distinguished themselves in sports and dramatics and had everyone saying that next year should be their year! I t was! They really set the world on iirelv With the consolidation with Hollister they had a rock-rolling football team which wound up at the top of the Big Seven Conference. Out of the original seventy freshmen only forty-eight are left. As these halls echo their last farewell they will go on to new conquests in life. 44'
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