Sweetser High School - Ti Pa Wa Ni Ca Yearbook (Sweetser, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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uYes it isg I guess we wergwt so fortunate as to have this lovely building for our school, but I doubt seriously if they have any more fun. Oh, there's Hubert Fitzjarrald to show you through the new building. I'll see you later.U Stepping from the taxi cab, Mr. Torgerson gasped, amy boy, where's the funeral?n UHubert, that's a beautiful cane you're carrying and my, are those diamonds in the end of it?U Jane asked in astonishment. nMr. and Mrs. Torgerson, how are you? I'm certainly charmed to see you again after all these years. I must say you are holding up well, but not nearly so well as I will in twenty years! By that time they should have a monument erected in my honor. Oh yes, as for these duds, I'm required to wear 'tie and tails' since I'm the newly elected ambassador to England. Oh look who's coming out of the front door. It's the l972 principal of S.H.S.5 you remember Eugene Shafer, don't you?H Wwelcome to Sweetser High, Mr. and Mrs. Torgerson. I'm d ing to show you our new building.n WDon't tell me youfre taking Mr. Allen's place,n asked the class sponsor of 'S2.U WOh yes, I have been for fifteen years! Come on, letls have a 1ook.W UI'l1 have to admit that it's been several years since I've been in this old place,W laughed Hubert, NI was here for the grand opening. In fact I gave the dedication speech.W UThis is the complete high school, while the grade school is the building directly to the east. There are fifty rooms in this building with the argriculture rooms connected on the wings. The gym is directly beneath us, with a seating capacity of three thousand. Thatls where our evening banquet is going to be heldmu ' WI surely wouldn't mind teaching again, if it was in a building such as this,U gasped Jane. uLook at this beautiful 1ibrary.U Upon entering this large, carpet-floored library, four of the past seniors are found sitting chatting. Nwhy, look who we have here,U exclaimed Eugene. UI'm sure you folks remember Betty Nelson, Jacob Partenheimer, Phil Koen, and Lou Ann Kohr.N UOf course, but I don't imagine I'd have known them all if you hadn't named them. I'm so glad to see you all again. What are you all doing now-a-daysfu asked Torgy. WAS for me, Mr. Torgerson, maybe you saw my recent work of art. It's the head carved from marble of this famous model sitting here, Miss Kohr, better known as Lavonne Quan,U stated Jacob. 00h yes, I just saw her picture on the cover of Life Magazine.U 'But that didn't flatter me at all, Mr. Torgerson. You SEEEIH see my latest pin-up shot. I'm.not the only one who is doing well. Have you heard about Betty Nelson being secretary to the Governor of Indiana?N WOh, Lou Ann, thatfs nothing much, really. It's very easy work and I do enjoy it im ensely.n Wlbur-work must be rather dull compared to what I'm doing now,W boasted Phil. Wwhy, I just got back from Alaska where Ifve been catching seals and selling their skins for 31000 a piece to a large seal coat manufacturer.9 Uln that case, how about making me a present of one, Phil,W asked Jane. WI didnit know you were ever interested in such a thing, though.W Walking into the room at this time and breaking up the conversation is David Cole saying, WEugene, your wife is calling for you on the phone. She wants you to bring the car back to the house so she and the children won't have to walk over to the school.W



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N0h, I'd better talk to her, I suppose. Please excuse me for a few minutes.N WDavid Cole, how good it is to see you asain. You haven't changed much except for a little less hair there on top! Chat are you doing to keep busy these days?N asked Mr. Torgerson. UNot too much lately, for my assistant is doing most of the work. I own a large cattle farm on the other side of'Jalapa. It keeps me busy enough, goodness knows. Have you seen any of the others from the class of 'S2'? asked David. Wwell, yes, we've run into eight or nine since we arrived. Everyone is certainly doing well for himself.W Ules, our class seems to be very successful. Here come some of my competitive farmers down the hall right now.U Mr. Torgerson rising to greet thoseivho enter, recognized Phil Lawrence and Gene Davison first, and following close behind are Lloyd Kessinger and Charles Kelley. UHere are the Future Farmers of America,W said Jane. NOh no,W laughed Phil, Nnot any more, but we do have the second genera- tion of future farmers all our own.N Wwell, Torgy, youfve held up pretty well for the years. A little less the hair, but you've kept your wife looking well. Could.be'that the bhange of climate has done the trick,W chimed in Gene. WDon't tell me, Gene, that you're an old married man too?U asked Torgy. WGuess the women finally managed to snare the cream of the crop.N After about a half hour'of chatting, Lloyd suggested seeing the rest of the building, to which Mr. and Mrs. Torgerson quite agreed. As Lloyd and Charles start from the library, the Torgersons follow and they could hear Hubert starting on another of his.big and famous yarns. WNe've got very little time,U remarked Charles, Nbefore dinner time, but we'll see what more we can. My wife, Bonnie, is always prompt in serv- ing my meals and I just can't get out of the habit of eating regularly.N WThis Bonnie you're speaking of isn't the Bonnie that was in your class, is it?N asked Hrs. Torgerson inquiringly. HOh no,W laughed Charles, Nthis is Bonnie James, the girl I met in New York on our senior trip. 'Weive been married for over fifteen years, al- though it doesn't seem like it,N answered Charles. Nwhere are you living?N asked Mr. Torgerson. NOn a farm about eight miles from here. Nothing big, just 250 acres. Lloyd, here, lives just a couple of miles from me.u ' NThat's right, Charles and I are the best of neighbors,n said Lloyd HMy farm isn't quite as big as Charles', but it keeps ne busy.n l f ' f WHY 'You're married, I suppose,' asked nr. Torgerson. UDefinitely, and have three sons. One married and two going to school here. They're all good help to me even if they do have other things to keep them busy.N UI hope we get to see some of these wives and children at the banquet tonight,n smiled Jane. 'U n1wdll, believe me,N renarked Charles. As the four of them toured secondf and third floors of the building, they discussed further their acheivements through the years. They were about to enter the cafeteria for a small luncheon, when they met Mr. and. Mrs. Melvin Elliot and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Endsley. Wwell, look who we have here,U cried Lloyd.

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