FREMONT, Neb. —

Fremont High School's class of 1950 held a 75-year reunion on Thursday.

Current and former district administrators told KETV that's almost certainly an FHS record for the latest class reunion.

"The love for each other, the camaraderie, it's very impressive," said Kevin Eairleywine, who spent four decades working in the district.

Of the class of about 190 graduates, 35 are living, and 15 attended on Tuesday.

Jessie Waterman organized the reunion, a luncheon at Fremont Golf Club. She remembers starting at Fremont High.

"I was a little bit overwhelmed at first," she said. "But I've made some lifelong friends."

They're all around 93 years old, born during the worst of the Great Depression.

"It was a privilege to have been born in those years," Bill Jensen told attendees

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