It’s Friday and Rollin Cutter and his wife of 50-plus years, Maridee, are going about their Friday routine – they get a cappuccino at the local Speedway, then load up a dozen or so meals at the Riverview Hospital loading docks and perform their Meals on Wheels route for the week. Afterward, they grab lunch at Eddie’s Corner Café on Noblesville’s scenic square.
Not a particularly unusual routine for a couple of retired educators. They’d be the first to tell you that there are a healthy number of retired teachers who are giving back to their communities in numerous ways. But then you might notice the gold ring on Rollin’s right hand. And if you take a second look, you will see “Milan High School – Indiana High School State Champions” embossed upon it.