Filer High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Filer, ID)

 - Class of 1957

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C3 GLSJ Jrop ecy Twinkle, twinkle, little star. How far above the earth we are. Like a diamond in the Sky, We look down on graduates of Filer High. ln this year of sixty-seven, We call the roll of fifty-seven. We see Carrol Matthews, he was the president. He's still a leader, lOf the Matthews' residencei. There's Marilyn Smith, she was our Vice. She chose teaching English as her living device. The Bank needs employees, our Virginia A. is the one. As class secretary she was the best under the sun. Bill Hall was our treasurer and he used to dig ditches. Now he is smothered in vast wealth and riches. A cheerleader's in sight. Rosalie Ericson's her name. Her life-long partner, Martin, is equal in fame. He was a basketball star, along with our William. Rosenbaum and Dandholm are the makers of mil- lions. Judy Blakley was our head maiorette, Now she's a nurse and a good one you bet. Oh! There's Jeanette B. lShe used to give kisses.i She once was a Miss, but now she's a Mrs. As an attorney's secretary our Patty L. rates high. A boy from a rival school used to make her sigh. Don Smith and Eddie Baker were pals while in school. Now they're herding sheep and living by the Golden Rule? Now to change the scene to Las Vegas, Nevada. We find Sharon Landreth and her three girl saga. This is a dance composed of all girls. Karen T., Midgie C., and Betty Lou do the whirls. While in Las Vegas, we had our hair curled. Rose Marie D., Wanda N., and Joyce G. could have fixed the world. We decided to try our luck at gambling, We ran into Bob Lancaster who the same way was rambling. We walked into the casino and much to our sur- prise. We heard Ronald Jordan singing and right before our eyes, Was a Western Band made up ot some of our old classmates. Floyd B., Lyle L., and Bob, B. playing l Swinging Through The Pearly Gates J We'll stop at Chicago a little while, There's Shirley McGregor to give us a smile. She and Marilyn Ruhter, and Evelyn T. too, Have a fashionable dress shop to serve you. The U.S. Steel has some new execs. They're Larry H. and Dean K., our intellects. Lonnie Brew and Bill Elliott are doing fine, They're operating a fake uranium mine. Prominent stockholders in it are some people we know. Wayne Hash and Gene Williamson own the maiority or so. Curly-haired La Mar H., with his butler Dee. H. Are busy rehearsing his lines so we see. He's starring in the movie now playing, ln Gerald Grosshans Theater where curtains are swaying. Nola Fouts is an usher and Dolores P. sells Pop- corn. Dick W. takes tickets and Larry W. cleans up in the morn. Chicago fades out and we spy on an island. Jamaica's it name, all water, and sand. Where we found Dale Turnipseed's name known the world over. Turnipseed's Kettle is a place for the rover. The main dancer in the floorshow, put on while you eat. ls sweet Sally Hauser, who can shake to the beat. On Jamaica, far inland, Deann Gartner is head cook at a ranch. Could it be Delbert T.'s and Gary T.'s by any chance. When the sun comes up and lights the shore. James Hasch and Paul Taylor are hunting seashells galore. We've gone around the world and we're back to the United States. We see June S. and Sharon E. busy washing plates. Their children must eat and get lots of rest. They know that their mommies are the best in the West. John Urie, Steven Pruett, Chester H. and Cecil Are now working hard on big trucks, known as diesels. They're some of the best drivers, on the road today. Their lives are full of work and not much play. Mike Macaw and Gary Miller went to college to get a degree. Now they're working hard engineering electricity. We've almost done, wait, We've left out two. They're a cuple of girls, that look so blue. They're undecided about what the future will bring. Will it be nursing, modeling, flying, or a wedding ring? They'll take a chance about their happiness. By the way, we're Donya J. and Connie C., that's us.

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LARRY WHITE He speaketh not, and yet there lies a conversation in his eyes. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4i FFA I, 2, 3, 4- ' s RICHARD J. WILLIAMS Dick A little man can cast a great shadow. Boys' League I, 2,,3, 4, FFA I, 2, 3, 4, District Sentinel 3, Thespians 2, 3. enzbr Wufoyralo 5 GENE WILLIAMSON 1'He has a great big heart, worlds of sense, and just a tiny little devil. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. L



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Ufass ffl We, the Class of 1957, being of sound mind and memory, do make, ordain, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN We, Virginia Ambroz and Nola Fouts, do will and bequeath to save future dances for Mr. Ostyn. Cin hopes he keeps his promise.J I, Eddie Baker, do will and bequeath my ability to livin up the school dances to anyone who thinks they can get away with it. I, Judy Blakley, do will and bequeath my ability to twirl to Jo Edwards in hopes she does better than I did. I, Jeanette Brann, do will and bequeath my ability to get A's in typing and not work for them to Chink. I, Lonnie Brew, do will and bequeath my ability to sleep in classes, to anyone who goes to bed in the wee hours of the morning. I, Floyd Brodine, do will and bequeath my ability not to go steady to Gary Grindstaff. I, Robert Brown, do leave without leaving any- thing to anybody. I, Connie Cole, do will and bequeath my ability to laugh during government class to Nancy Sackett, because it's fun. I, Betty Lou Cox, do will and bequeath my gift of gab to Rita Crawford in hopes that she has as much fun as I have had. I, Midgie Crouse do will and bequeath my home- making ability to anyone who can use it more than I. I, Rose Marie Dierkies, do will and bequeath all my books and school spirit to Beatrice Durham. I, Bill Elliot, do will and bequeath my nickname to Dallas Fife and Dick McChristian. I, Sharon Ellsworth, leave without a word. I, Rosalie Ericson, do will and bequeath my ability to stay in study hall to anyone who wants it. I, Cecil Fullmer, do will and bequeath my locker to John Henstock for the future. We, Deann Gartner and June Schmidt, do will and bequeath our friendship to our sisters, Bonnie and Doris. I, Joyce Gartner leave in hopes I get a diploma signed by Mr. Ostyn. I, Gerald Grosshans, being of a sound mind and body do will and bequeath to Bob Engle, the position of movie proiectionist in hopes that he gets out of class and into as much trouble as I have done. I, Bill Hall, do will and bequeath my ability to keep my class ring to J. Neil Davis. I, Wayne Hash, do will and bequeath my ability to go to school only one-half a day to Ronnie Garey. I, Sally Hauser, do will and bequeath my red hair to Norma Neale in hopes she won't use a rinse on it. I, Dee Hepworth, leave without willing nothing to nobody. I, La Mar Hoskin do will and bequeath my ability to get away with anything in study hall to Bob Engle. l, Chester Hoyt, do will and bequeath my ability to be less one dollar when I need it to the school. I, Donya Jones, do will and bequeath my ability to gain weight to Karen Theener.

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