Milltown High School - Wheel Yearbook (Milltown, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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Page 31 text:

Ruth Balmer, after graduating went to Louisville to work in an office HS 2 PTiVHt6 S60P0taTY She hadn't worked there very long until she and Norman were married. Now they live just outside New Albany in a very lovely trgilei.1 It keeps Ruth very busy trying to take care of her two boys and ba y g r . Delores Senn was working in a G. E. factory in Tell City and doing well financially. She didn't get to come home very often to see David, who was working in New Albany. After Ruth and Norman got married, Delores and David decided they would. New they are living in a lovely trailer side by side with Ruth and Norman and taking care of their twins, a boy and a girl. Marlene Enlow after graduation took a trip to Mexico and liked it so well she decided to stay. She has new become a lady matador. Her motto is nThere's not a bull I can't conquer.n Ellen Hoten decided that when she left M. H. S. behind she would attend medical school. After completing her internship she received an offer from the deep, dark, heart of Africa, where she went with her husband Charles, who is building highways so that she may attend to her patients. They have decided on twelve children, for they believe they come ucheaper by the doz- en. Phyllis Jean and Bob are now living in Indianapolis where Phyllis is finishing her college career. She is now the mother of five boys and two girls. Bob sells child-psychology books for a living, but he hasn't suc- ceeded in selling Phyllis one yet. Libby Seacat decided to do something different when she left Milltown High. Instead of becoming an airline hostess she became a top notch TWA Airline pilot. HSee the Worldn is her motto, and how, with a male steward on her lap. Especially if he's from Leavenworth. Ronnie Dooley studied law for several years after leaving M. H. S. He decided to enter politics and he is now an Indiana Senator. His motto: nCh1ldren, if you elect me - NO MORE SCHOGL.n John Eddleman, after graduation, decided that he liked the free life of the sailor. When he enlisted he saw the sign, WJOIN THE NAVY AND SEE THE WORLD.N Now he adds this, W--through a portholeln Loran Bowles became a Swiss mountain climber after he left M. H. S. He climbs the mountain and yodels to the girls on the next mountain. Says he, nSomeday I'll make it to the right mounta1n.n Charles Baylor was undecided as to what he would do when he graduated. One day when Charles Baylor was walking along the river bank he fell in. He discgzered that he liked to swim under water so well that he became a deep- sea ver. The children of the class of 'Sh Calso their parentsl faithfully attend the movies of that famous drugstore cowboys,Darrell Spencer. He is so fa- mous the ladies have a wrestling match to see who wins the honor of being his leading lady. After this had passed before my eyes, I decided not to look any further into the future, and so I turned the set off. I have never again been able to tune in that channel. But just the same I was very glad to find out what happened to the senior class of l953 5M.



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Mlfaak ywfzgafzzzflzzi C,L.e..! of the of , in une County of C' , and scene of 09 ' being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this our B451-fjbfjgffpifpmfgf in manner following, that is to say: nwen, the class of '54, hereby declare that all the typewriters be left to the Juniors who wish to further their skill in typing. UWe', the class of '54, do hereby will back to Mr. Ollie his favorite quo- tation: NDemocracy will survive if it deserves to survive.' NIM, George Hoten, do will and bequeath my agricultural and parliamentary knowledge to Ray Miller, and to Paul David Mays, my ambitions for becoming a farmer. nI', Dorothy Ann Gilmore, do will and bequeath my ability for jumping over fences on Halloween night to Patsy Bitner, and to Betty Jo Gibbs, my private seat at Pinaire's. nln, Ronnie Ferguson, do will and bequeath my love for Joe Edwards, and to Jimmie Miller, my admiration for long ing basketball season. uln, Sherlie Joan Green, do will and bequeath my sense ams, and to my sister Janet, my ability for stalling cars Leavenworth girls to hair, especially dur of humor to Norma Ad on railroad tracks. NIH, Bob Hutslar, do will and bequeath my beloved and envied tattoo to Ron- nie Spencer, and my love for southern girls to Randall McClary. NIH, Kathryn Marie Schlensker, do will and bequeath my little red truck to Carole Hoten, to do with as she sees fit, and to Mr. Phillips, my love for chewing gum. nI', Ronnie Dooley, do will and bequeath my ability to get good typing grades to Joe Edwards, and to my brother Donnie, my ability for always being calm, cool, and collected. 'I', Ellen May Hoten, do will and bequeath my job as soda jerk to Susie Barksdale, and to my brother Charles, my ability for getting along with other people.

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