Maxwell High School - Lions Lair Yearbook (Maxwell, IN)
- Class of 1954
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I J 1 f WM, Vip, ,N V 1 L0 I, f 5A K K i I Jxl K N, 551 L 'CSE I 'dx , blllfzz , V Y Q ,J if if n ,A .f f' , f' I J - , wi If A f . gc FUHEWURII At last, here lt 1S The members of the Student Counc11 are happy to offe for your v1ew1ng pleasure the hlrror of 19o4, volume II of the Maxwell yearbook Thanks to everyone who helped make xt possxble- xe hope each year to orol ce a better annual EDIT Pt UTE Hay you look oack at the m8m0I1CS locked lere1n often, and may th1s annual falthfully reflect the many moods and experl rces, cspeclally the happy ones, th t we have shared at Maxwell H1gh School IIEIHCATIU To our parents and teachers, the ones who have co-operated to make our school ever better and our school days more enjoyable and more prof1tab1e, we, the staff nd student body, dedlcate the UIIIOT of 1954 . . . 0 r . I . .,. 5- . ' .- . - .J u ve A K K' U 0 , Y . 0 Q I ' lv 4 x I I Q ' ' . 9 A 1 . .13 o . . , U . ,. C ll Q WHE IMIFQRDFQ Cf 1954 AIIMI l 'l'RA'l'l0 HARRY M DAVIS CECIL E ELLIUTT Trustee Super1ntendent Center Townshlp Hancock Co Schools PRESSEL REDDING Pres1dent Advlsory Board ROY BRADLEY Member Advxsory Board WILLIAM BUSSELL Secretary Advlsory Board 1 , 0 . . 0 . . . N . JAMES-DELAY Musxc, Band Ball Ctate Teachers College WILLIAM SAMPLE Sc1ence N8th6m3t1CS PHILLIP LEAMON Engllsh, French Voc 'nformatxon Dr Tra1n1ng Stanford U U of Cal1forn1a U of B1arr1z CFranceJ Butler U I A Indlana U Purdue DONALD JACKSON Phys1cal Educatlon Health, Soc1a1 Studxes ECONOMICS Athlet1c D1rector B Q Butler U P08 F014 HERVIN K HOLZHAUSEN Pr1nc1pal Cov't, fealth Ind1ana Centra 1 S Purdue L Indlana U ELIZABETH CANT Music, Art Ind1ana Un1vers1ty Butler Un1vcrs1ty Ind1ana Central RICHARD RODEBECK QQPICUIIUTC Blology MAYBELLE RUNK Engllsh Phys1cal Educat1on Ind1ana Central VINCENT MYER M8th6m8t1CS Phys1cal Educatxon butler U 8.5, - A ' Fo 0 To B.S' - U . . . 5.5. - Purdue U. B,S. - Purdue U. l . 0. A ' . 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Bose ' 0 MURLYN CHAMBERS Engl1sh Soo al Stud1e Ball State Teachers Colleoe JAMA 1'ION'lGOMEIxY Home Economlcs P S ball State lewchers College THFODORE COX Grade C Ind Central College B A 011vet College M A U of Ill1no1s CLARIBEL UINSLUJ Frade 4 B S W1am1 L CGh1oJ Butler UHIVGTSIIY GLADYS SNARTS Grade 2 leaclers College of Indlanapolls Xa' Page Five VALEDA FGCST BUSINESS Educatlon Q Indlana U Central Normal College Pall State Teachers College RUIH ANN G IBBS Grade 5 C Butler U il WEL UILLIANS Grade 3 UJCHIUUH County Normal Butler Un1vers1ty MURIEL HUJREY Berrlen Co Nolmwl fM1Ch West Ulchlgan College Ind1ana Central College Ind1ana U M1Ch1g3H State College V J Afli' YIIIIITIIIIIIIII TUBE 'I' CIIU CIL Left to Right Allen Ward, Don Burnham, Bob Frost, Marie king, Alice Kiser, Jane Lewman, Nr Holzhausen, Donna Smith, Bill Ferris, Sharon huhn, Eddie Willard, Freddie Johnson The Student Council is progressing in its second year and 1S becoming more closely associated with the principal, faculty, and the organizations of the school. Through this organization the school has obtained many engoyable and worthwhile items such as the coke machine, participation in making the hand- book, and setting up new rulings on class elections, etc. The Student Council members feel that this stronger voice in the govern- ment of the school is going to be of benefit to all students and the school as a whole, President . . . Jane Lewman Secretary . . . Alice Kiser Vice President . Marie King Treasurer . . . Donna Smith Sponsor - Mr. Holzhausen Page S11 Pr f,v f'r.M J Q WM ' -', , . U g mp ' 3 A . V I' 418 . 1 Va ' '75 - TA J . -4 I ,, w 1 z, X1 y - . f' ' 2 'I . W. - W . . . ,. . . . . . . , . . I I . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . JACh DELHAGEN Too nany G1r1s No Boys Allowed Chorus French Club Basketball Baseball 1234 Track 1234 DOROTHY W ILLITS 'No Boys Allowed Chorus 1234 Sunshlne Socxety 1234 GEINE HUNREY Nfoo Many Gzrl No Boys Allowed Chorus Basketball Baseball Track JANE MILLER Chorus 1234 French Club 234 Sunsh1ne Soc1ety 1234 Page Seven JEAAIE BRANOCK Chorus 1234 French Club Class Treasurer V1ce Presxdent Sunshxne Soclety 1234 Correspondxng Secy 4 FRISCO YOUNG No Boys Allowed Chorus Student Manager Basketball Track AIBERTA YOUNG 'No Boys Allow d Chorus French Club Class Secretary Band 1234 Sunshrne Soclety 1234 ISABELLE TREES No Boys Allowed Chorus French Club Sunsh1ne Soclety ROBERT BURCH Chorus BETTY FROST Too Many G1rls No Boys Allowed Chorus French Club Sunsh1ne Socrety Band Cheer Leader 1234 1234 1234 1234 Eight RALPH COOK Chorus Basketball Baseball Track Student Manager DIXIE COPELAND 'foo Many Grrls No Boys Allowed Chorus French Club 1234 1234 Band 1234 Class Treasurer ROBERT FROST 'Too Many G1r1s No Boys Allowed Chorus French Club Band Student Counc1l Class Presrdent V1ce Presldent Annual Staff Basketball Baseball Track MARIE KING nNo Boys Allowed' 1234 Chorus 1234 French Club Class President Sunshine Society 1234 Pres. of Sunshine 4 Student Council Annual Staff PATSY KELLY Too Many G1rls No Boys Allowed Chorus French Club Sunsh1ne Soclety 1234 Band 1234 Cheer Leader PHILIP CLARK Too Many G1rls No Boys Allowed Chorus Basketball Track LORETTA SOUDER Too Many G1rls No Boys Allowe Chorus French Club Sunsh1ne Soclety 1234 Band 1234 Student Councll Annual Staff Cheer Leader NORMA ZAPF Chorus French Club Sunsh1ne Socxety 8 SUE CARROLL McCLAMMER French Club Sunsh1ne Soczety 1234 Chorus 1234 THOMAS MACY 'Too Many G1rls 'No Boys Allowed Chorus 1234 Band 1234 Baseball 1234 Track JANIS BALLARD Too Many G1rls Chorus 1234 French Club Sunsh1ne Soc1ety 1234 u - n 3 2 n n 4 ' ' 124 23 34 1 1 ll - n 3 ' ' 3 n vu 4 I 4 1 123 Baseball 1234 Basketball 234 23 A 234 , f ,, . ,, 3 n - u 3 no . dll 4 124 2 3 . . ' 23 3 34 12 24 o 4 a e Nine column CLASS PIHIPHECY Early 1n the summer of 1964 I heard a loud knock1ng at the k1tchen door of our farm home Upon answerlng lt, I saw a tall rather soph1st1 cated looklng lady stand1ng alone at the door I thought that I should know her but wasn't sure untll she told me that her name was Loretta Souder She told me that her helxocopter was QIVIHQ her trouble and that she was forced to land 1n our pasture Almost 1mmed1ately we began to talk of our school days and about the other members of that great class of 1904 Loretta suppl1ed me wrth a very 1nterest1ng hlstory of each of them Loretta had been wr1t1ng a newspaper for the past few years along w1th tryxng to catch her man In tra vel1ng one of dr1ven become he was wr1tten of the soc1ety group that d1ned at the famous Chlcago She told me that th1s famous d1n1ng room was over the country, she had seen Frlsco Young, who 15 a conductor on the tra1ns to the West Coast She also ment1oned that she has been to many of her ass1gnments by Gene Howrey 1n h1s Cad1l1ac Gene had a very successful and prosperous race dr1ver We both remarked that off to a good start 1n h1gh school Many of Loretta's art1cles were WBCK restaurant operated by Dorothy W1ll1ts, Jeanle Branock, D1x1e Copeland, and Harle K1ng On one tr1p wh1le fly1ng from the East Coast, she dressed women and recognlzed them to be Jane M1ller and were fly1ng back to the1r race horse farm 1U lentucky had met two smartly JHHIS Ballard They One of her 1nter vlews was wlth the mayor of Ind1anapol1s, Nr Thomas Macy Mayor Macy sa1d that h1s exper1ence as presldent of our class of 1954 had proved 1nvaluable to h1m 1n h1s wolk 1n th1s h1gh adm1n1strat1ve pos1t1on Many of her tr1ps were made on buses of the Burch and Clark L1ne Bob and Ph1l have developed the1r l1ne 1nto one of the largest 1n the M1d Vest wh1le travel1ng on the1r buses, she had met Patsy kelly and Alberta Young Pat had recently been appo1nted dean of the Purdue Un1vers1ty Nursery School and tlberta was secretary to the presldent Loretta also had 1nterv1ewed the f1rst woman to be elected to the U S Senate from the State of Indlana, MISS Betty Frost She had recently had word that Leta McClmnner and Isabelle Trees had both attalned hlgh ranks 1h the WAC and were stat1oned 1n Afr1ca T asked her about Jack Delhagen and Bob Frost She told me that they were d1gg1ng d1tches, but were USIUQ the largest CQUIPMCHI 1n the world wh1ch they also manufactured They had Just returned from South Amerlca where they had changed the course of the Amazon RIVCT After spend1ng the nlght wlth me and HHVIHQ the hellocopter repa1red, Loretta was ready for the pursult of her man For ten years she had chased h1m, but Ralph Cook's s1xth sense had kept h1m a couple of hours ahead of er I must close for now, and as Mr Sample would say, 'Back to the salt m1nes N Norma Zapf Class of '54 Page Ten . . . 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I I ' QL . o LA T WILL A ll TE TAMENT we, the Sen1or Class of N1neteen-Hundred and Frfty Four, of Maxwell Hrgh School, reallze that our days rn th1s realm of learn1ng are no more and bezng 1n possessron of a well trarned memory, do here-by declare and publrsh th1s, our last w1ll and testament OUI' te te te Tom at least some of hrs notes rrght school we w1ll all of our respect and honor Junxors we w1ll our ab1l1ty to make money Sophomores we w1ll our ab1l1ty to get along w1th the teachers Freshmen we w1ll everyth1ng we have left CAnd that's not muchl Macy, w1ll my trombone to Edd1e W11lard 1n hopes that he w1ll get I, D1x1e Copeland, wxll my marvelous ab1l1ty to practlce and to play my har1tone to Ir Delay Mar1e K1ng, w1ll my ab1l1ty to J1tterbug to Mr Jackson Betty Frost, w1ll my shortness to Barbara Hughes Bob Frost, w1ll my Square Dance swxng to Joe Rousch Dorothy W1ll1ts, w1ll my ab1l1ty to read Busrness Ar1thmet1c problems to Donna Sue Smlth I, Loretta Souder, w1ll my ab1l1ty to keep three or four boys on the str1ng to Janet Kuhn Isabelle Trees, w1ll my thrrty pa1rs of large earr1ngs to Janet Swarts Ph1l Clark, w1ll my lev1s to Wallace Young and my goodlook1ng g1rl Frlsco Young, w1ll my marvelous bra1n to anyone who w1ll have lt Phyllls Mlller, w1ll my ab1l1ty to get to the bus on t1me to Jane Lewman CI hope she uses th1s wxsely J Jan1s Ballard, w1ll my glggle to Janet Kuhn and may lt help her Patsy Kelly, w1ll my humorous attltude to Valeeta Burnham 1n hopes that she w1ll l1ve up to lt Gene Howrey, w1ll my good dr1v1ng ab1l1ty to Mr Leamon so he w1ll be able teach h1s students better dr1v1ng Jean1e Branock, w1ll my knowledge of C B to Sonja Kay Dobb1ns Norma Zapf, w1ll my ab1l1ty to go w1th Just one boy to Barbara Rose Alberta Young, w1ll my wonderful SCHIOI books to Larry kelly for future USG CI know he w1ll apprecmate th1s lrttle token 3 I, Ralph Cook, w1ll my name of Meanness of Maxwell' to Larry Garrett I, Sue Carrol McClammer, w1ll I, Bob Burch, w1ll my car to M Sample forgettlng her CLet's d1d I I, Jack Delhagen, w1ll my Job my helght to Annabelle Ell1ott Mlss Runk so she won't have to worry about hope she w1ll dr1ve rt as carefully as Bob of m1lk1ng cows to Mrs Foust And last but not least we the SENIORS of 54' leave to our sponsor, Mr Sample, who falthfully saw us through the past two years the ab1l1ty to wash cars each Saturday to pay for h1s w1fe's new m1nk coat D1x1e Copeland Pg Elv To ' . 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Ph1l Clark study1ng too hard? ? ? ? ? ? ? Dorothy W1ll1ts be1ng the loudest and no1s1est student 1n t e class? ? ? ? ? ? ? Bob Frost not baby s1tt1ng on Saturday n1ght? ? ? ? ? Bob Burch not trylng to get a date? ? ? ? ? ? Isabelle Trees not bleachlng her halr? ? ? ? ? Leta McClammer w1th stra1ght halr? ?? ? ? ? ? Ralph Cook starrlng on Broadway wlth 'Three L nn ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Jane Mlller not trylng to chew her gum as fast Norma Zapf not always work1ng on a m3thBM8t1CS Gene Howrey g1v1ng a talk on Safe Dr1v1ng? ? ? ? Pat Kelly not ta1k1ng about the date she had the n1ght before? Jack Delhagen go1ng home by h1mself after a ball game? ? ? ? Betty Frost go1ng on a d1et? ? ? ? ? Fr1sco Young be1ng f1ve feet tall and we1gh1ng 300 lbs ? ? ? ? Loretta Souder not be1ng so absent mlnded? ? ? ? ? Tom Macy not makrng tr1ps to Mt Comfort each week? ? ? ? Mr Sample gett1ng arrested? ? ? ? ? Mr Leamon not s1ng1ng those French Songs ? ? ? ? ? Old Maxds from as she talks? problem? ? ? ? Barbara Bledsoe br1ng1ng candy to school to get her grades? ? The Student Body haV1Hg whrpped potatoes for d1nner? ? ? ? Sp1ke Roberts m1ss1ng somethzng? ? ? ? ? Bruce Whltaker be1ng shy and bashful around glrls? ? ? ? ? Mlss Runk not yelllng at the Jun1ors and SBHIOIS each morn 1ng to keep qulet? ? ? ? ? Mr Jackson w1thout h1s heel taps? ? ? ? ? The men teachers not playxng p1ng pong after school? CMaybe the1r w1ves won't let them come home? ? ? ? ? Al1ce Klser and Janet Kuhn talklng pla1n Engl1sh? ? ? ? Esther Uelborn not talk1ng about Germany? ? ? ? ? Hrs Foust not hav1ng patzence w1th the bookkeep1ng class? ? ? Mar1an Grxnstead, Wanrta Brown, and Barbara S1ms not f1nd1ng somethlng to laugh about each noon? ? ? ? ? The teachers tra1n1ng for basketball? ? ? ? Mrs Montgomery not collectlng lunch money? ? ? ? MISS Chambers not taklng good care of the Lrbrary? ? ? ? Mr Holzhausen not be1ng xnterrupted wh1le eat1ng h1s lunch? ? Jane Lewman wa1t1ng on the bus? ? ? ? ? ? Larry Kelly not l1k1ng blonds? ? ? ? Everyone not try1ng to f1nd out about C B ? ? ? ? ? ? ? B111 Ferrxs not 11k1ng a certaln classmate? ? ? ? ? P g r lv I . Y If .f ' yi I li I . y. . .,. . . yi 1 ll 0 .oo Oh C . . . . A I ' I Y .yi 1 'ff yi A l I . yi 0 I I y . n C . . . . . . .. . Yff ' .' ' - 'yif . '. ' .yt I O I . l ty , i-.nn . . . . . . - . . . . ' 5 C ' ' ' ' I , Y ff ': . ' .' C . . .. CY If .- . ' .f y. . . . . . . . C . . .. . Cy. . .. C . . . . i. if L 1 0 xx Q-'C AQ C QW Q5 3 dfln at X 'luv Tvwnlv Navff 1 5 Li ll fi JJILS Loletta Iss 'lg 46 Leta me 41 ff 'LB 'lil' SENIOR BABY DAYS Page Thirteen al xi w e xx E22 X TWELVE YEAR TUIIENT Row 1 Loretta Souder, Dorothy Wllllts, Jane Miller, Isabelle Trees, Betty Frost Row 2 Gene Howrey, Leta hcClammer, Bob Burch, Janis Ballard, Bo Frost If it sometimes seems, when things aren't going just right, as lf one school year 1S a long time, especially in the same school all year long, what do you think about these students who are completing their twelfth year at Maxwell? Much water has passed over the dam since these students anxiously came first to school in September, 1942 The U S has fought in two wars, Indiana has gained more and more prominence in national affairs, and Maxwell has a new Primary School. These students have served under many teachers and several principals, and they are now part of as fine a senior class as we have ever had We'hope these twelve-year students are as proud of Maxwell as Maxwell 1S of them. Page Four te n ,X F D Q s fb 21 ff 7 I - X 5 5 ff fs lj Cx Q' f ' m B g X ,J , J F C g FJ 5 4 kt QQ C. wx K. P' I XX XjfL .-. 'w LZCI-ff-17:sf I4' ji- Zi- A' mwflfeif M 1 ff, f Q N i f' N QQ lx fav! SJW' Nl' Row 1 George Ph1111ps, Barbara Rose, Gwen Copeland, Beverly Goff Pow 2 manetta OIIVCI, Tom WIISOH, Joan Walls, Larry Kelly Row 3- Annabelle Elllott, oe Rousch, Betty Jean Pyles Jane Lewman 6 Allce Klser, Student COUHCII, Esther Wel born, Presrdent Janet Swarts, V1ce Presldent Janet Kuhn, Secretary, Valeeta Burnham, Treasurer Page Seven! n i rf? J: r 52 JR :N 5 v M' J vt 2, A V ' .IM . K .nl - I Z J 'i 4 is E ,V 3 L i SL Ma- 461 Y av -Ji fu? ,ik F5 Row l Bruce Whltaker, Sh1r1ey Smlth Judy Jackley Pat Bradley Laura Eak1n, Bobby Logan Row 2 Glen Grlnstead, Jean Swarts, Barbara Bledsoe, Patsy Wells, Marlene St1ver, Lou1e Weaver Row 3- Charles Gant, Colleen Cottey, Janet McC1ammer, Sonja D0bb1nS, Arlene Bradley Fary WIISOH Row 4 Donovan Hunt, Marllyn Cook, Marlene M1ller Karen Pope, Jeann1e Lanham, Fred Garr1ott Row 5- Lanny WIISOU, Esther HICKS Ldd1e W1llard 6 Fredd1e Johnson, Student Counc11 Wallace Young, Pres , Phil Doughty, V. Pres.: Earl Wright, Secy.: Paul Ward, Treas. f ik ff-0 f .ua-0 ' r 'gi g 'X X AR V, 'O' Q r 43 Q I JV ' Q-. , 1 f. V NU? Q J A' Q I 'RA V V xixkt lllllign ..lx 4-if ' 'A A M ,N Page Ezghteen ,s e y M J L ' , f B 1, MWVV . gc V E' V V V ,K 311 V , Vi V, V V , E -,Q ' -,ie ,VR , Q gay ,QQa. ,L-' 3 , .4 H ... P I J g eg Z2 V V VV V , '4 , V , A ' V , . V g' , --1 P J .fa g 69. are 4 Q we ,V V VV V . .V .VAAA V . VV V f VVV V V V 1 V J if , ' gf' 'V L ' I, Av 'CV ' t ' W K J W' r n, , jjge V ,, ve' 43 V ,, L 'ff 2 n , V, V V V V V 'x 1- 7 V , , V . , M , Q, X 'C 'im V L 1 wi , f' IP. ' -,,.,-, ' H ' , V 4, ' . - n 0 1 Q ' -.. . - U 1 1 -- . 0 0 T : . 0 ggf' 11 Row 1 Jerry Ollver, xenneth McC1ees Ronald Stlver, Max Hxcks, btephen Lewman Row 2 Paul Zapf Harlan Grlnstead Wanxta Brown Betty Hadley lax Hall Row 3 Harry Goodyear Barbara S1mS, Zelma Young Shxrley Tanner Larry Garett Row 4 Lewls Garst, Jud1th Henry Dale Vaughn B111 Ferrls 6 Donna Smlth Student Councll Pattee Souder Pres Ronald Clark V Pres Betty Macy Secy DOIIS Merchant Treas PgeNne 4 : 3 iQ! f , i I . X ni A Q of B if 7 sg q l if , 'f E,d Q H .... . 4 -- . I, ' . A . ' 7' - ' ' v ' ' 3 .af Q . Q, ' H ca 3 1 H H 1 -- A l X a 1 te Z il its 31 ik ea., M ri 3' cfm: Row l Tom beason, Marllyn Murphy, Barbara Reed, karen loore, Barbara Hughes, Larry Johnson Row 2 Gerald Sylvester, Robert Pyles PGIFICIH HcCune, Margery Doughty, B111 Walls J1m Bodklns Row 3- Stanley RICKS, Bern1ce Bledsoe, Jul1a Trent, Nancy Wheeldon, Erw1n Robb1ns, Chrxstopher L1ttle Row 4 Don Goodyear, Charles WHILE, Betty Merchant, Mar1e Der r1Ck George Thomas, Rex Cook Row o- Ponald Arnett WHIIIYH Leary Herrllene Pogers, Norma Staples, Scottle Shaw Don Burnham, S COUHCII, Bev Copeland Treas Davld Hammat, V Pres Sharon huhn S Council Don Xebster Secy Betty Hunt Pres PgeT . Q g Q- L , A M .2 ,i j , V 'S 7 M Q Uris!-g A Ye I , G 3 ,,,u 5 , f A V ,np ,H i .ag 2,5551 ,gf ir, B f f 7Qi53 yd 2 ! '. - u,gN wp ,pflix E 1 5 3 5 l gi. 1 s ge, I at if gl, A I 1 5 V K J ...., 2 Allg .V ,A , ,J I Y y 3 5 Z.,...v . 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W., 3 I J l K N -1 a wenly 1 al .fgl -Atv av -' -df i 'lf if 4' 4' -rf' QA 4-4 Row 1 hackey Clark, Jack Frazler Jerry Branock, Steve H1ne, Ronald UIISOH, Dale Bradley Row 2 nobert Holland Conn1e Grlnstead, Mary Ann Trees, Joan Sylvester, Judy Murphy Ph1l11p Van Duyn Row 3 John Yenowlne, Llnda MSSSIC, Llnda Tague, Wllma Peacock, Marcele Potts, Joe nerr1man Pow 4 Ralph raynard, Mallnda Szms, Mary Fuller, Betty Black ford, Betty Wells, Wayne Fout Row J- Jun1or Tanner, Doris Beechboard, Johnny Hendr1x Allen Ward, Student Counc1l Jerry WIISOH, V Pres Steve Rxcks Pres Davxd Apple Treas Jxmmy Ph1111ps, Sec 1: 7 9 c P i 9 if Nag.-P . X 1' Q5 'gl I 9 1 Q,-x jA fm, K Page Twenty one 2 ,Q .1 ,, ,vs f , 1 ' X . 1' Y l 2? V A f? i V gg 1 1 ,. I 1- x ,,, K 'E' 'fir 655' N XJ A --'XX e X 1 ' f - ,. --. V' V A n I '--xt, I 641, , X get B ' 3 -B f 1.3 B w ,X ,A ' Y XJ 2, asian, A, 233 1 n, .. B va 'e- - b -V a , - U11 '.11u!5lE21Y 1, EN.. ,fy S'-fm' I K ,, I I h A y at 4x B it K f ,,. . x' x V . . 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I -- I ' I I l ' ' L ' . . . v Q- . . 1 1 1 QQ5'-5 g 43 If gal' sqqy I I mlb , If af Lwqf I' Xvs Row 1 Larry Randy Tommy Sylvla Sanders Row 4- L1nda Wllson, Dav1d Glascock, Douglas Ollver, Lee Sm1th, Melv1n Beechboard, V1ck1 Eakrns Row 5- Jean McKeeman, Donnxe McKeeman, Johnny Cross, B111 W11l1am, Ronald whlte Row 6- La Donna Copeland, Roy W1ley, Charlotte Massle, Carol Shxpley, Edwxn Derr1ck, Delann Isaacs Row 7 Terry Smxth, Conn1e Klngen, L1nda Jones Lowder, Kenneth Merchant, Norman Ball, Shlrley Wells Row wh1taker, Donald Koch, Wendell Phelps, Buddy Rollman, I p 7 e ty t Beth W11l1ams, Ronald Brees, Ph111p nunt, Ivery McC1ees, Robert S1ms, Bodk1ns, Sharon Bradley Row 2 Dolores Trees, Lynn Garrett, Max Johnson 3- Sarah Apple, John Thompson Henry, Ralph Peacock, Bonnxe Holler, Sandra Ph1l1p Wrcker, Carmen K1ngen R Q Y 1 ix T -N l l f. l T - ' 5 61- I ne H' , :r l ,T' Hi n 'Q 1? i I 5' I ' L mfs' J D R 'Y' l . ,' ' ' ', l it uf Nwlil' L 1 'T Al B la 'F D ,, we ll I Q Q' 12 . 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K' Row l Peggy Arthur, Dale Johnson, D3V1d Hennls, Larry Roe, Jerry Burkhart, Carol Lee Johnson Pow 2 Jo Anna Wheeldon, Bllly Dobb1ns, Roger Macy, B111 Merrlman, Jackle Johnson, Patr1c1a Rogers Row 3- hancy S1ms, Davld Burellson, D1ck1e Mueller, Ronn1e Leary, Mayne Brown, Delores Trent, Row 4 hancy Nell Colllngwood, Tom DICE, Steven McClammer, Stephen UIISOH, Larry Hlnchman, Carolyn Johnson Row 5- Delberta Roe, Dav1d Fort, James Cherry, Ray Gant, Scott Fuller, Marlene Copeland Pow 6- Janlce Nelborn, JBCHIG Ward, John Rlchey, Earl Syl vester, Eddle Toll1ve1, Ann Frazler Pow 7 Rozanne Hardesty, R1chard Hughes, Benny Spangler, Roy Gene Nohr, Patr1c1a Sue Belcher, Marllyn Ball P gc T e t'y'four ' Wig . , ' i u 1. 3 K f -ah ' ,V 1 W -1 ,,,,, is M! iv , , LIZ' lr ug, v 1 0 i. . I ,-l ,V -, A' -J ,. fb ' ' 1 9 ,., I . , 3 W ..A, -'af 3 W: 3 V- J - - . Q., .. 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Q 3 M My X lk Row 1 Ted Smxth, Rebecca Murphy, V1ll1am Fral1ch, Donna NIISOD, Danny NIISOH, Gayle Robb1ns, Dwxght Carmlchael Row 2 Uary Jane Peacock, Thomas Goodyear, lar1e Phelps, Robert Blackford, Jud1th Dwvls, 11chael Beason, Barbara W1111HmS Pow 3- Larry Tanner, Sandra Eakln, Leonard Miles, Carol1ne Webster, wayne Smlth vanda Wells, Monte Ballard Row 4 Donna Calhoun, M1chael Halls, Carol Cooney Rrcky Fout, Mary L1nda Thomas, G11bert Beechboard, Joyce Uowrey Row J- Dav1d Bradlev, A1166 Shaw, Jack w1ley, Betty hoen1ger, Davxd Peeves, Jacquelxne Ph11 11ps, Edw1n bradley Row 6- Helen Belcher, John Spreen, Judlth hoch, Larry Glascock, Sue Barnard, Stephen Shambaugh, Lxnda Ol1ver Row 7 Larry Hunt, Les ter Henn1s, B1lly branock, Joe ymheeman Page Twenty flue p- V A v Q I , 7 ' L, 4-ng 3 1 Q L - LV' . V. .7 V7 ,X 'v s V 5,1 V , v ' ' Q . I .. ' - , ' T ' '- 5 S ' ' y, -vt ! l , uf w ggi I. .J I U V. I L W .J ,,' X ny' 4 Q I 'A f l .A 1 .- La, , .ff l J I1 ' fam,- f ,M n 4 U' I My , L. 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'S' K' K3 Row 1 Martha V1ncent, Bobby Robb1ns, Jeannle Alfrey, Barbara Bennett, Donald Brxnson, Charlene Davls Row 2 Sharon Welborn Bobby Ellls, Wanda Feeback, Martha Foster, B11ly huhn, Jewel S1ms Row 3- Llnda Peterson, John Tolllver, Faye Gr1nstead, Kaye Gr1nstead James Tol 11ver, Marsha Davls Row 4 D1ane Trees, Bobby Tague Darlene Grln stead, Lynn Frazxer, Steven Nlcker, Inez Schmldt Row 5- Llnda R1cks, Roy hoenlger Pheryle dueller, Martha Howrey, Gregory bass, Ann Uebhong Rov 6 Gall Mohr, Sharron Redfern, Barbara R1chey Pat Holman, Hugher Phelps Sharon Rollman Page Twenty S 1 V - V NM I' , 4, A in if l . a-,f ti ,'Q ' , ,ei . Q5 , Ag 2 f I - ' A Q l by We p be t a t y Q? L,E N . .A M a' A l 1 yffa v x W, ' S ' A N s, , lx V I' I y I 3 ' .,,, 4 VV .. V 1 'T , ,xy -.1 , ii -s A t 5 :V - ,J V ' VV W S I Ms: , 1 iiwsfi 55 El 53 2 if ' y Izbz fy, , y at .p f '-wi - 1 K. 3 v A A ' V K f:,f'l' Qf, ii dl j ig ' N? , 4.b , ' 5 ' a W if QQ W . A X4 NM I ., . . . . 3 -- ' ' . t . . . 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Y , , 4' 4 'ite 'f .. i A I A' Azv L V I L ' Y 1' 'xx l Xigg kivf g .-eQx.jjl ' , , 1 t E ., - ' 4 i H, X Q I , A I ' 5 3 V' , ,fl 1 I, . 7,1 ugn 5, I 1 P ,H Y' , f V ' , , W: 1 .J L g t , 1' f 1 1 1 1 ' 'C 1, J ,J -'i2 f'ix' ' 1 1 1 fa. rp ' 1 . .,,1. 'iifiafff' . 'J 'V,, ,Lx VA . W e S ff-,S '. ' .Mi ' A' W 'Zh' A. v. , , gf' ' Q , 1, , .7 2 V. f is I I L fi! , . if jf ' ?Hp' f gi,Jff 1 'QQ, 'aff' A i' P1 ' , -- ' I 0 s . ii Y I 0 S 1 I . O - . , . ,v ' A I A r 0 C W ' Us T WIN CPHIIS of tw1ns from left to right! Donna wilson, Danny wilson, James Tolliver, John Tolliver, Ponnie Mcheeman, Donnie Mcheeman, Caryll Widwey, Sheryll Widvey, Carmen Kingen, Connie hingen, Betty Frost, Bob Frost Seeing double? That's right-here are the look-alikes and the brothers and sisters of exactly while others bear no picture. Twins aren't born we're happy to present These Grinstead twins were absent from school the day this group picture was taken. the same age. Some twins can be recognized at a glance, resemblance at all, as you can easily see in the above very often, but Maxwell certainly has had its share, and here the twins now in school! Kawai? page Twenty-egghf 4 .Ck gm on Q f Ma xii' s X645 'N W SX f w 'L-,K K kds ck ,gl W f egw ix gn? lf' , . ,. ' 1 W ' . Q :Xa-nl of w Tlx cpyv 0 fi-V U 4 X X , L -Q mr s zzngs 311, X -s 'lf 1 W 503569 Q ' QW ' , --7 X 6 ' K0 ZX' -Z 'T . ...-...,,4Aq.:...,,...........,: , ., X ' L L -xx -w f: ' X O 5 .x J Q N , GJ 3 1 f Q' QA Xt, 0691, v f XT 11'- I 2 Il IX V O3 ' 01. 'o 7- 2 U 1 I 03- gl ll ON 'UQ 1 4 f IO ? 1 wo? f 1 1 I. 3 2. 1 ,fd 0 0 F 1 8 0 Z i lr .a.3 .2 f , .. Z .I UU O3 , 3' .J ol ob 9 0 ll g. I2 'L 1 s' 1' ll O 3. 3 I 0 I 1' , T 6 S ll N :fl .- t. Cl -Y I 5 Q2 01 L 4 93 gn? I - E 0' f 1 1 1 1 Y 1-11 l i i i gii ll ,.'l 1 I I ol gl o1ll J '01 O3 '1- ff Q e,, 4 ,v . 'L oi 9.0 OJ 1 3 3 41 ' -I 0173- hiv 7'Y Ygii: . On th1s map of Center lonn . sh1p each dot represents A Max ' well School famlly lhe number tells how manv students n v school rl xx lg 1 ll 'L iii , -,, ' S1 . 20 I ol Ol t i .t I t 03 4 To 4 0 ,y j ll I l .1 03 4 X 1 3 A f IL1l Q ' I , Q 0 1 1 of v 1 Ol ' QI QI 92' t e 0' , I 1 Y W- h 51 la. oz. B I t .1 I. 2, 2 h 1 I I , 1 ' Tl n ' ll' T3 I it ,s!v Q1 3 , if ,.t ll 3 l , A 'ru 'J I 1 1 3g A. . ,. X . . os in :L a 1 . l O Q .1 .I YY i. ll -30 I 3 li I O K- K3 J Z2 XXX 4' 0 Tl1LeTlgS ar Adi' 7,,....x 22333 0 an W6 'Q 1, - . M -' x 1-f P QS 7 N 13 ,iw A ki W 1 f F77 A + I-P l . X'R '. EZ, X Q! l 4 - oo 4 x Jack Delhagen A great competltor Bob Frost The county's bac board art1st Mr Jackson ' V re glad 's our ' Larry kelly The boy w1th the soft shot Pa Tom Macy 01' Re11ab1e ge Thmrty- three Jerry 011ver Hwatch him goin Bruce Whltaker Small but mlgh y LOU16 weaver N319 Lou comes througm for txo Eddle J111ard ' own the mlddle Pg TLA I Mr Myer, Tom W1lson, Ph1l Doughty, Lanny W11s stead, Bob Logan Maxwell Vars It J Y Opponents RE EIWE o Charles Gant, Glendon Gr1n RBSCIVBS Mt Comfort Arlzngton WIIKIDSOH New Palestlne McCordsv1lle Marklevllle Charlottesvxlle Eden Maxwell Charlottesvllle Eden Tournament New Palest1ne Moral McCordsv1lle overtlme Mt Comfort Eden Walnut Grove Fxshers Cad1z Greenf1eld Sectlonal Tourney PgThf Opponents overt1me 27 . . . . H' - - 7 44 57 . 23 39 32 ' 29 27 4' 64 ' ' 33 22 50 46 ' 27 25 40 57 ' 41 34 53 69 Q 34 47 62 49 ' 33 ' 35 40 60 28 39 47 61 Wilkinson 26 29 48 67 ' 30 41 20 40 - 44 47 ' 33 34 28 71 48 43 54 57 ' ' ' 43 30 53 49 . 52 27 47 56 33 32 34 53 23 36 47 57 ' 41 43 64 36 ' 43 53 ' ' ' a e ir y-fzve H S TRQQK Row 1 Tom WIISOU, Tom Macy, Ralph Cook, Charles Gant Row 2 Jack Delhagen, Ph1l Doughty, Bruce Whltaker, Bob Logan, Eddle Wlllard Row 3- Jerry Olxver, Bob Frost, LDUIC Weaver, Larry Kelly, Gary Wxlson H S Baseball.. Row 1 M Myer, Eddre Wmllard, Bob Frost, Larry Kelly, Tom Macy, Mr Jackson, Row 2 Bruce Whrtaker, Jack Delhagen, Tom WIISOH, Jerry Olxver, Bob Logan, Frlsco Young g T ty NX? J 3,f--+ ,xx R QW bf X sq X 2 , R X f N f few Xi A. . . ,A ff ' X ' ,IG H Q: 5, -gf W1 gf, -.- - ir-I f 2, 3 ? f' 'w My 5 a N , X A K Q UNK.. ' I : N1 Q 6 i 9 SU Slll E IICIETY Row l Betty Hadley, Marlene Stiver, Shirley Smith, Bev Goff Marilyn Cook, Betty Pyles Judy Jackley, Judy Henry, Zelma Young Row 2 Janet McClammer Donna Smith, Betty Macy, Esther Welborn Annabelle Elliott, Wanita Brown, Patsy wells, Pattee Souder, Isabelle Trees, Jane Miller, Jeanie Branock, Karen Pope, Manetta Oliver Row 3- Ars Gant, Alice Kiser, Janet Swarts, Jane Lewman, Janet Kuhn, Valeeta Burnham, Leta McClammer, Esther Hicks, Marie King, Janis Ballard, Marian Grrnstead, Jean Swarts, Patsy Kelly, Loretta Souder Row 4 Colleen Cottey, Joan Walls, Barbara Sims, Barbara Bledsoe Sonja Dobbins, Ar lene Bradley, Alberta Young, Dorothy Willits, Doris Merchant, Marlene Miller, Jeannie Lanham, Laura Eakin, Pat Bradley Dixie Copeland 6 Betty Frost Knot shown! Sunshine Creed: With love in my heart, forgetting self, and with charity for all, I will make the object of my life helpfulness and kindness to others. I shall try to fit myself to give intelligent service in making my community a safer and more beautiful place in which to live. Thus will my own life become rich and complete. There are 51 girls in Sunshine this year, The following officers were elected: Marie King, Pres.: Dixie Copeland, Vice Pres.: Jeanie Branock, Corres Secy.: Alice Kiser, Recording Secy,: Janet Swarts, Treas. Mrs. Gant is the Sponsor, The Sunshine girls raise money for many worthy purposes, such as helping the children at Riley Hospital, giving charity baskets at Christmastime, and sending cheerful greeting cards to people who are ill. Each year they send two or more girls to Camp Tecumseh where the girls learn more about the Sunshine Society and learn to be better citizens. Page Thirty-nine Row 1 Lauxa Eakin, Eat bradley ihagorettesl Row 2 Betty Hunt' Karen Moore' Betty Frost, Annabelle Elliott, Rex Cook, Nancy Chambers, Shirley Smith, Mer rilene Rogers, Delores Elliott Pow 3- Bob Meadows, Jim Bodk1ns, Marlene Str ver, Pattee Souder, Betty Pyles, Beverly Copeland, Alberta Young, Phillip Van Duyn, Beverly Goff, Esther welborn, Marilyn Leary Row 4- Bernice Bledsoe, Julia Trent, Owen Copeland, Valeeta Burnham, Loretta Souder, Janet Swarts, Jane Lewman, Marilyn Cook, Patsy Kelly, Tom Beason, Patsy Pope, Sonja Dobbins Row 5- Dixie Copeland, Sharon Kuhn, Stanley Ricks, Phil Doughty, Don Hunt, Gary Wil son Louie Weaver, Eddie Willard, Tom Macy, Don Burnham, Karen Pope, Jean Swarts, Mr Delay This year the band has increased in number due to a transfer from the beginning band We now have a total enrollment of forty four members. The band has attended several activities this past year, some of which were the following the Memorial Day parade at Greenfield, the parade and two concerts at the County Fair: Band Day at I. U.: the Marine Band concert and parade at New Castle: a Butler University Band and Orchestra concert: the County Music Festival at Greenfield: and the District Band Contest at Knightstown. Also, there were about fifteen members entered in the Solo and Ensemble Contest at Muncie, five of which went on to the State Contest at Butler, Page Forty . - D . D 1 if ., ' , Q L Y is 5 ' , K Q. ,X S . L 1 .. u - p ' --n ' ' x u 'V 2 0 ,,,,, . . . - . . . . . I 0 U . - . . . . . - . . . . o . . . . . - . . . o 0 . . . . . 0 - . . . . O . . . . . . 0530 Q Bitmap wasp GIRLS 4U Q00 P00 BUKS 4H Office STa.ff Seated Marie King, Alberta Young, Mr Holzhausen, Donna Smith Standing Dorothy W1111tS, Betty Frost, Loretta Souder, Jeanie Branock, Jane Miller, Tom Wilson, Doris Merchant S 18 H i2I3Ni5l8 V! lB!9202i2223 27282930 P099 Den STQH' Standing: Dixie Copeland, B01 Goff, Sonja Dobbins, Jeanie Branock, Isabelle Trees, Dorothy Willits, Patsy Kelly, Frisco Young, Mrs. Foust, Janet Swarts, Norma Zapf. Seated: Pattee Souder, Betty Pyles, Betty Frost, Marie King, Jean Swarts, Loretta Souder, Alberta Young. Page For ty two il' 2. -- lv - ,, J N, J, 4 - X .' sw X , I I 345 785 , 'S fs y N, ' y- - A xx ,Q Y Q hvwlg, 9 Q' 'G ve sf ' 'S' wki' A .u L46 0- M 'Mg 5 r otx 459' x ' QQ., ' 1 'Q 65 A Qc q-Sq Q OIYI K In sbfoc Ui Hn 'llkf SQ A 3, 1 Boy9 Chonus Pow l Max HICKS, Ponald Clark, Tom Macy, Eddle W111ard, Lanny Wllson, Stephen Lewman Row 2 Earl Wr1ght, Fred Garrlott, Don Hunt, Wallace Young, Harry Goodyear, B111 Ferr1s, Nr Delay XM C3lgRj,S C:Y10lllLf5 Row l Janet McC1ammer, Donna Sm1th Betty Macy, Esther Uelborn, Annabelle Elllott, Hanxta Brown, Patsy Wells Pattee Souder, Isabelle Trees, Jane Hlller Jeanle Branock, laren Pope, Nanetta 0l1ver Pow 2 Irs Gant, A1106 Y1ser, Janet Swarts, Jane Lewman, Janet huhn, Valeeta Burnham, Leta WcClammer, Esther H1cks, 1ar1e Ylhg, Jan1s Ballard Narlan Gr1nstead, Jean Swarts, Patsy helly Loretta Souoer Row 3- Colleen Cottey, Joan Halls Barbara Slms, Barbara Bledsoe, Sonja Dobb1ns, Arlene Bradley Alberta Young, Dorothy W1111tS, DOTIS Merchant, Warlene M1ller, Jeann1e Lanham, L ura Eakln, Pat Bradley Pgfty st 2 2 Qgfgffie Q 3 5 if an I 1 4 a l li I Y l QQ' l 47 5 - K A, . y nf Ay4Whtw,.6 .ig ' 5 l . . A I O B f l if L 2 ' 4 4 1 y QQQL GJQ , J 1 t - Q J 4 y ' ' . 1 V A - . 4 ra . xr ' 41' - 5 Q .J 5 1' 4 X , W , - . , f J -Q. t W J, .2 - , , s -f O . A 0- V . Q 1' ' ' 1 -- , ' ' I . , ' I . ' 1, . , . . x . , . --Lu , x I r A. in A . i ' l . . , ' . - X - ' ' 9 v i H . . I . Y. a e 'or -flue ST GTG ORCLL GRQKLP Row l Barbara Bledsoe Janet Kuhn Leta McClammer Janis Ballard Mrs Gant Row 2 Freddie Johnson Owen Copeland George Phillips Eddie Willard, M Delay L.ibRo.FLio.1xs Seated: Jane Miller, Colleen Cottey, Dorothy Willits, Miss Chambers, Arlene Bradley, Laura Eakin, Judy Jackley, Bruce Whitaker. Standing: Ralph Cook, Phil Clark, Owen Copeland, Janet Starts, Shirley Smith, Freddie Johnson, Page Forty slr Q V fr, L i ' J Q: :iq Q- f A A J M 3 ' S .. ' 1 2 A , 9,3 . ... ,... , 4 1 '- N 'K A- , A A 11 Y 17 af ff! K ' - ' sa. f' 1 S , 0 9 9 1 0 I ' 1 o 1 rv O A s A V: 4 'f , x 1 ' .- A ' ' V at Q u ,lu '- ' 'QW rv V I , W , A 6 0' , 5, H 1 4 4- tg rv V .41 4. C, p S, I L X , U ' x .s'x 1' iz 745 I l5 9-I Qs N if ,qui --1 al if 1 3 UUYUlQ2??f an S xr L ar! C7 Xi: love else doesJ ,. in PYl1HQ, q1r1s?f 41x r ,I 1 I x,, F ,f hi , Q ,Q Ks. 2.3 ' '41-Q., 1 J 1 .4 X H0lQp ol 5 1.1 ' 'U ILS., i Q., Q rvvfSH.f 3 E G? T X-Q.,-. uiiri' SMP!! Salesman Pattee Souder, Arlene Bradley, Ralph Cook, Harlan Gr1nstead, Laura Eak1n Loch one of these sold at le at 320 xorth of nnoazlne SUbSCf1pt10lS ..., Q' my 'x Email pRoJecTl0nlsTs ROW 1 B0b Ff0St. Bruce Whltaker. Freddie Johnson, J1n Bodklns, Don Hunt, Ph1l Doughty Row 2 Ronald Clark, B111 Fertls, Mr Sample, Stanley R1cks, Tom Macy Pug Fo ty ezght 0-mg,-1 FRE CII ULUB Row l Esther Hicks, Karen Pope, Jeanie Branock, Marie King, Shirley Smith, Marlene Miller, Patsy Wells Row 2 Norma Zapf, Jane Miller, George Phillips Arlene Bradley, Mr Leamon, Eddie Willard, Pat Bradley, Jean Swarts, Colleen Cottey, Freddie Johnson. This year enrollment is high once again in the Cercle Francais with 17 members. Every year the French Club has taken as their special project boost- ing the students morale: so we make shakers for the tourneys. The French Club has had several very nice parties with movies, recreation, and refreshments enjoyed by all. The first semester we elected officers. They were Pres. Marie King, Vice Pres. Jeanie Branock, Secy-Treas. Shirley Smith, Food Chairman Norma Zapf, and Entertainment Chairman Freddie Johnson. Many of the Seniors dropped out the second semester to take Senior English The following officers were elected for the rest of the year: Pres. George Phillips, Vice Pres. Eddie Willard, Secy-Treas. Shirley Smith, Entertainment Chairman Freddie Johnson, Food Chairman Colleen Cottey, Sponsor Mr. Leamon. The latter part of the first semester, nearly all of our French students sent for students' names in France to correspond with, Many in the classes have received one or more letters. Several of the correspondents have sent pictures and souvenirs from France. Page For ty-n ine ww? LETTERME ULUB Row l Ph1l Clark, Jack Delhagen, V1nce hyer, Tom Macy, Bob Frost, Larry helly Ph11 Doughty, Don Jackson, Frlsco Young, Ralph Cook Row 2 Earl hrxght, Fred Garr1ott, Jerry Ollver, Charles Gant, Wallace Young, Lou1e Weaver, Gary Wllson, Edd1e N1llard, Bruce hh1taker, Bob Logan Tom V11son The boys of Maxwell Ulgh School, who PGTIICIPHLC 1n athletlcs, formed a Lettermen's Club at the beg1nn1ng of th1s year The obgectxve of the club 15 to promote closer soc1al relatlons the year around There are twenty two mem- bers 1n the club 1nC1Ud1HQ Ur Jackson and Nr Myer The m1nor lettermen serve the food at all of the meetxngs held at school The major lettermen wear the1r letters to each meetlng or be pun1shed by the m1nor lettermen At eacl meetlng the food and entertaxnment commlttees are appo1nted for the next meetlng The officers are as follows: President . . . . . Bob Frost Vice Pres1dent . . . Larry Kelly Secretary . . . . . Philip DOU9hty Treasurer I 0 Q Q Q Tom Macy Page Fzfty - T X Q X - Z X was y it f l Q 'F' . 15' g 3, AV, Vi, M, X V l. 7 3, , I y l . ,. . , N , J I 1 - . . fs 'Lf ' M n ' Sf X.. . 4 A l X w N- A'- 1 4--, .MY . b X , 1 af 1 64,4 T J A 'I EQ N , . ,, f ..- A , , , . . 0 ..- V , , . I . . , . , . , - v ' I , . I . . . . . u U 0 I Q I n I 0 . . O 1- . . . - I' o ' o I o . . ' 0 . . . . I - 1 . . . I . A i . . - o EUTERE FARMER EE AMERICA Mr Rodebeck, Glendon Gr1nstead, Tom Macy, B111 Ferrxs, Earl Nr1ght, Don Hunt The FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA, or FFA as lt 15 commonly known, IS the nat1onal OTQBHIZBKIOD of, by and for boys StUdy1HQ VOCHIIOHHI agr1culture 1n publ1c secondary schools No nat1ona1 student OIQUDIZHIIOU enjoys greater free- dom of self goxernment under adult counsel and gu1dance, than the FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Among other thlngs, members learn through act1ve part1c1pat1on how to conduct and take part IH a publ1c meetxng to speak 1n publ1c to flnance themselves, and to assume c1v1c respons1b111ty The foundat1on upon wh1ch the FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA organ1zat1on 1S bu1lt 1ncludes character development, co-operat1on, servxce, thr1ft, scholarshxp, rmproved agr1culture, organlzed TCCICHIIOH, c1t1zensh1p, and P8tI1Ot1Sm The FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 1S dBS1gn6d to take 1ts place along w1th other SQGHCICS SIIIVIHQ for the development of leadershlp, the bu1ld1ng of a more permanent HQIICUIIUTG, and the 1mprowement of country l1fe On November 3 l9o3 the Maxwell agr1culture boys dec1ded, by maJor1ty vote, to organlze a FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Chapter at Maxwell H1gh School On the follou1ng day, wednesday, November 4 l9o3, an elect1on of off1cers for l9o4 was held and the follou1ng boys were elected as off1cers Pres1dent Tommy Macy fSr J, V1ce-Pres1dent B111 Ferr1s fFr J, Secretary Earl Wflght CSoph J, Reporter Paul Ward CSoph J, Treasurer Don Hunt iSoph J, Sent1nel Glendon Gr1nstead CSophJ The Adv1ser 1S R1chard C Podebeck, Maxwell Vocatlonal Agr1culture teacher Our very best wxshes and good thoughts go Wlth these FFA Offxcers To our new school organization, the Maxwell Chapter of the FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA-- go our best wishes for high accomplishment, we hope to be seeing and hearing more of the FFA! 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I3 Z3 A it 4 55: ff QM 4? 135, Kiwif -N A 'ix If JU lllll IIIGII BA KETBALL Row 1 David Anple, Jim Phillips, Steve Ricks, Phillip Van Duyn, Mackey Clark, Allen Ward, Jerry Wilson, bteghen Hine Row 2 Don Goodyear, Jim Bodkins, Rex Cook, Bernice Bledsoe, Don Webster, Erwin Robbins, Ronald Arnett, Don Burnham, Tom Beason, Jack Frazier, Larry Johnson, David Hammat, Hr Myer Varsity Reserves Maxwell Opponents McCordsv11le Maxwell Opponents - Charlottesville Wilkinson 23 28 16 25 Mt, Comfort 36 33 25 20 12 17 38 28 28 Brandywine 17 Fortville 26 29 38 34 New Palestine 44 32 Eden 43 34 Wilkinson 27 23 26 21 Ingalls 29 20 21 17 Fortville 11 18 Page Fifty five Jn. H nqh Tauck. 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