Maxwell High School - Lions Lair Yearbook (Maxwell, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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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 ' . To h . . . . . To h ' ' ' ' . T0 h ' ' . Z! I' u. D . . . . I' . . . . . .. O . I, ' . I' . . ' I' . . . . . . . . . I' . . . . . I' . . . . . - friends to George Allen Thomas. I' . . . . . . I' . . . . . . . I' . . . . . ?' . . . I' . . . . . . . to . . . . I' . . . . . . . I' , . . . . O I' . c o . ' II I . . G C C CTI

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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 . . . O . . .- c 9 ' . . I . O . .. . O . . I. . . o . . . .. ,. . . . .- . . . . . Ok . . . . . o . I . . . O ' ' ' in . . .. O Y.. . .. . . ' o . . . A 1 . . . I . . . , . in . 1 . . . . I . .9 A 9 . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . ,. . . 0 . . . . .. X. . -, O ' r O . . . , I . . . . l ,l . . IO ' O . . . . . . ' 0 1 .- , .. . . . . 1 . . . O . ' 0 . . . . . . . Q ' N' ll ' h . I I ' QL . o



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