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SENIOR CLASS
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Arno, Indiana
DEDICATICN
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'43, dedicate this edition
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Forces whose sacrifices will
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Homer West
Dr. Gilbert Rhea
Dr. Wenfred Fuson
Dr. Maurice Gross
Claire Brewer
Max Pursell
Donald Stuart
Uriel Hadley
Louis McCormick
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JEWELL H. VAUGHAN
County Superintendent
J. E. STEWART
Marion College, A.B.,
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Mathematics, Science
Aeronautics
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Central Normal, A.B.
Butler University
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PHYLLIS HORTON'
Purdue, B.S.
Home Economics, Geography.
Health ,
ORVAL C. FLOYD
University of Illinois, B.S
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Science
CARLYLE WHISTLER
Purdue, B.S.
Science, Mathematics
WAYNE BRAY
Indiana University
Central Normal, B.S.
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IRVIN BURNETT
HOne girl at a time is enough for me.N
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BETTY JEAN
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MAEBELLE
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Why hair will blaze my way to glory.N
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JO ANN JAMISON
HA little mischief by the way,
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BILLIE JAMISON
HAfter one true love is there another?H
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LAWRENCE APPLEGATE
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graduate?n
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BENNIE HEAVIN
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Basketball 1-2-3-4, NDon't Take My
Penny 3, Chorus 3-4, PATRIOT Staff.
NILDRED WEEKLY
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Freshman class--Buck Privates
A troop train pulled up to the entrance of AHS and
twenty-six recruits tumbled out somewhat bewildered and
excited as they entered their new army camp.
We were taken into Camp AHS where many other recruits
had been inducted. Here we were gazed upon py officers
and others in camp: some laughing and others making fun
of us as we attempted to find our places.
Our stay in camp had been short and each new recruit
had been occupied with the formal part of getting properly
adjusted to daily routine, when orders came for a special
inspection. These orders were strange, but being a group
of willing workers and having a sense of humor, we obeyed
without hesitation. The order read something like this:
All new recruits must appear for roll call
promptly at 8:15 a.m. Wear clothes wrong side
out and on backwards--girls in boys' clothes:
boys in girls' clothes. Carry lunch in large
cardboard box. Be prepared to do K. P. duty
if found not properly dressed for inspection.
THE SOPHOMCRES
After having been initiated and each Freshman meet-
ing the test: we were called together to select our of-
ficers for the year 1939-40. The results were posted as
follows: Sergeant, donnie Biehlg Corporal, Maebelle
Sharpe: Private first class, Betty Jean Cunningham: First
Lieutenant, A. A. Laymon. We chose red and gray as our
colors and the red rose as our flower. UUnited we stand,
divided we falln was chosen as our motto.
Two buck privates were transferred from Danville to
Amo--Jo Ann and Billie Jamison. Pvt. Harold Smith was
transferred from camp during the last half of the year.
At Christmas we had our annual dinner and gift ex-
change. We were invited to Prewitt's theater at Plain-
field for Army Maneuvers.,
Tourney time rolled around and our team, called the
All Stars, met the Juniors and were defeated. The yell
leaders were Mildred Weekly and Betty Jean Cunningham.
Stunt night found us entertaining the audience by
blending our melodious voices together in songs with
Norma Jean Adelhelm acting as director.
During 'the year we were invited to two parties
which were thoroughly enjoyed.
Sophomore Class--Privates, lst Class
- The beginning of our second year found twenty-five
Privates, lst Class strolling through the camp of AHS.
We weren't nearly so frightened this year as we had
been the previous year and we felt very superior to the
new recruits.
During the summer Pfc. Loretta Flake and Kenneth
Kidwell had been transferred to other camps. Pfc.
Junior Russell, formerly of Stilesville, was a member
of our company for four months and was then transferred
back to Stilesville. Pfc. Burch withdrew from our pla-
toon during the year.
Our officers for the year were: Second Lieu-
tenant, Billie Jamison, Sergeant Major, Jo Ann Jamisong
Sergeant, Norma Jean Adelhelmg Corporal, Maebelle
Sharpe, and Captain, Millard Vaughan.
About six weeks after our army routine had
started, we properly initiated the Buck Privates into
their new army camp but repaid them with a very suc-
cessful party in their honor that evening.
At Christmas we had our annual dinner and gift ex-
change.
Pfc. Sharpe attended the
at Danville and was victorious
Sharpe then took part in the
was also held at Danville, and
first year Latin contest
over the entire county.
district contest, which
won fifth place.
Pfc. West and Burnett attended the Commercial con-
test at Danville in Commercial
Law. West also attended
the Geometry contest at Indianapolis. V
We were again unfortunate when it came time for
annual camp tourney. We played the 3rd Division and
were defeated. Our yell leaders were Pfc. B. Cunning-
ham and Snyder. I
Pfc. Biehl and Ellett attended the county ping
pong contest at Brownsburg. Biehl won first place in
the Girls' tourney and Ellett was runner-up in the
Boys' tourney. Biehl then attended the district ping
pong tourney, which was also held at Brownsburg, and
received a plaque for winning first place in the dis-
trict.
At the close of this year we were invited to the
Farewell party which was enjoyed by everyone.
Juniors--Corporals '
Entering the Junior year were twenty-seven members
with two stripes, commonly called Corporals, occuping
the seats in the hall.
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There were three new Corporals, Marie Bassett,
Esther Trump, and Peggy Winks. During the first train-
ing period, Cpls. Marie Bassett and Maebelle Sharpe
were transferred to other Army camps. 0
.Our ,officers were: lst Lieut., Billie Jamison,
2nd Lieut., Irvin Burnett, Sergeant, Norma Jean Adel-
helmg Corporal, Jo Ann Jamison, major, Blythe Osborn.
Our play, nDon't Take My Pennyn, was a huge suc-
cess. Those taking part in it were: Cpls. J. Jamison,
Burnett, moore, Biehl, Weekly, Hathaway, McClure,
Applegate, Walton, Wingler, West, Adelhelm, Masten,
Trump, Heavin, Rumley, and B. Cunningham. V
Cpl. Wingler was elected president of the FFA.
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ones to
fall he entered the local corn husking contest
victorious.
Christmas we had our annual dinner and'gift exe
Just think--one 'more and we'll be the first
chow! Oh, yes, Santa Claus was there, too.
drew the 4th Division for the camp tourney this
We
year and met defeat. Cpls. Weekly and Jamison led the
cheering section. V
-Cpl. Biehl was chosen to participate in the second
year Latin contest at Plainfield. She placed seventh in
the district.
In
February we entertained the entire regiment at
a Valentine party. The gymnasium was beautifully dec-
orated in red and white. After games and dancing re-
freshments were served in the canteen.
'During the year a triple trio was organized. Four
corporals from our division were selected. They were:
Cpls. J. Jamison, Weekly, Biehl, and B. Cunningham.
Our Division was well represented in the Commercial
contest at Central Normal College, at Danville with conf
testants entered in three different events. Typing,
Cpls. Winks, Biehl, and McClure, Bookkeeping, Cpl. West,
and Shorthand, Cpl. B. Cunningham.
On Hay 22 we gave the USO party
in the gymnasium.
The theme was NAn Old Fashioned Garden.N The gymnasium
was divided into two parts by a stone
roses and iris. A white gate with a
provided an entrance from the dining
wall covered with
picturesque arch
room to the dance
floor. The music was furnished by Benbow's Swing Band.
Seniors--Sergeants
ATTENTION!
Twenty-six sergeants marched solemnly into the halls
of AHB for their final year. Sgt. Norma Jean Adelhelm
McCloud had withdrawn from our Division during the summer.
Sgt. Maebelle Sharpe was transferred to AHS after a year's
training in California. Sgt. Irene Holbrook was our only
new member having been transferred from Coeburn, Virginia.
Commanding officers were: Captain, Bonnie Biehl,
First Lieutenant, Irvin Burnett, Second Lieutenant, Betty
Jean Cunningham, Master Sergeant, Maebelle Sharpe, Lt.
Colonel, Blythe Osborn.
Sgt. Gentry withdrew from our Division the first half
of the year and Sgt. McClain was transferred to Danville.-
We have retained the same flower, colors, and motto
for four years.
Our first maneuver as Sergeants was a trip to
Porter's Studio in Indianapolis.
A Christmas program was presented for the entertain-
ment of the regiment. After three long years of waiting,
we were first for chow.
The annual camp tourney again resulted disastrously
for us--we were defeated this year by the 3rd Division.
Sgt. Weekly and J. Jamison kept up the Morale of our
Division by leading yells.
- On April 16 we presented the play nMurder Mansionu.
Sgts. J. Jamison, Weekly, Holbrook, Biehl, Burnett, Winks,
Masten, Ellett, Sharpe, B. Jamison took part in the cast.
The Farewell party was given April 30. Music was
furnished by Jimmy Brown's Orchestra.
M 7A reception in honor or the 4th Division was held
ay .
Sgt. Rumley is, the only member of our Division who
has not had leave of absence from army duty for four years
On the afternoon of May 9 the Baccalaureate sermon
was delivered by Rev. Claude McClure of Greencastle, Dis-
trict Superintendent of Methodist Churches.
The Commencement Address was given by Rev. Howard
Jenkins of Delphi.
SENICR FOUL
On the good ship of A. H. S.
Twenty-four Seniors have gained the test. -
With diploma in ha d and a wave of farewell,
They start out in life with a story to tell.
The sea has been rough and at times, filled with fear,
But these twenty-four Seniors stand up with a cheer-Q
Here's to the school, may she always stand strong
And lead other youths as the years go along.
Miss Osborn, our leader for two years has been,
And many the task she has helped us in.
Lawrence Applegate you will recall,
Is our Senior very tall.
Bonnie Biehl, the President of our class,
Is a sweet, energetic, and charming lass.
Irvin Burnett who leads the yells,
Over the teachers cast a spell.
Andrew Cunningham, better known as HAndyU,
At basketball playing is certainly a dandy.
Betty Jean, always hard at work,
Her duties, we know, she'll never shirk.
On Clara Mae you can depend,
To be a good and faithful friend.
Of our class, Brice Ellett is one
Who's known and liked by everyone,
Doris Hathaway wears her heart on her sleeve,
Hoping a certain soldier will soon be on leave.
Bennie Heavin, a lad so true,
On the ball team always comes thru.
Irene Holbrook, a cute little blond,
Of her the boys are really quite fond,
You know that Billie is within call,
When you hear that Texas drawl.
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Jo Ann Jamison, a pretty lass,
Stops all the boys as they go past.
Maurice Masten, better known as NMatH,
Turns all the girls but one, down flat.
Audrey Jean, one of the little girls,
Is always seen with hair bows and curls.
At bookkeeping, Clyde Loore is a wow,
And adding up figures, he sure knows how.
For carrying the mail to school on time,
Myrl Rumley, as postmistress would be fine.
Maebelle Sharpe, a red-headed lass,
Likes to be at the head of her class.
Donald Snyder, a very nice lad,
With the teachers is always in bad.
Esther Trump, known to flirt,
For some handsome boy is on the alert.
To sail the high sea in uniform grand,
Donald Walton, called HDonnie,H is this man.
Mildred Weekly to Indianapolis does go,
Where she may spend the weekend with her beau
Ardith West, a business man is he,
And at this work successful will be.
Maurice Wingler, often seen in the hall,
Will be missed in chorus and basketball.
Peggy Winks, a girl of fame,
Is sure to add glory to her name.
As this good ship sails out in the sea
With a cargo, young and fancy free,
Faces so bright and hearts light and gay,
Hoping to gain by experience each day.
Altho' we leave this ship of fame,
Trusting that others will seek to gain
Working, toiling, always for the best.
With a fond farewell and sad adieu,
We leave a place on deck for you.
' V SENIOR WILL
We, the Senior class of '43, of Amo Highl School,
being of,,sound mind and judgment do make, publish, and
declare this to be our last will and testament.
To our beloved faculty we wish to give our sincere
thanks for their earnest efforts in our behalf to make
our years in high school not only pleasant but inspira-
tional. ,
To our successor, the Juniors, we will our reputa-
tion and esteem among the high school students and
faculty and our unusual thoughts that have made our class
successful.
To the Sophomores we will our good grades and also
our good looks which have helped us gain the last round
of the ladder.
To the dear little Freshies we will our ability to
bluff the teachers by our innocent ways when they are
watching.
Lawrence Applegate wills his height of 6 ft. 4 in.
to Marshall Walton.
Bonnie Biehl wills her grades and ability to get
along with the teachers to John Fitzgerald.
Irvin Burnett bequeaths his privilege of sleeping
during class to Fred Rumley.
Andrew Cunningham wills his broad shoulders and
manly physique to Rolland Rollings.
Betty Jean Cunningham wills her good humor and
giggles tc Luella Austin.
Brice Ellett leaves a portion of his bashfulness and
shyness with women to Bob Waltman.
Clara Mae Elliott bequeaths her successful rules and
schemes on NHcw to Catch a mann tc Wanda Masten.
Doris Hathaway wills her desire to be a soldier's
wife to Martha Louise Ccx.
Bennie Heavin bequeaths his basketball technique to'
Jim Elrod. 'w '
Irene Holbrook wills her southern drawl and love for
jitterbug dancing to George Broadstreet.
Jo Ann Jamison bequeaths her popularity and friend-
liness to Lois Storts. A
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Billie Jamison wills his pep and enthusiasm as yell
leader to Gilbert Barry.
Maurice Masten wills to Dave Burnett the privilege
of looking after that Hcertain Freshman gal.H
Clyde Moore wills his charming dimples and winsome
smile to Naomi Kersey.
Audrey Jean McClure wills her always perfect hair-
dress to Dorothy Gentry. ,
Myrl Rumley wills her position as Hmail carriern to
anyone who craves exercise particularly during sub-zero
weather.
Maebelle Sharpe leaves her desire to marry a man
with lots of money to June Darnall.
Donald Snyder wills that special laugh of his and
the ability to get by with it to Deloris Snyder to keep
it in the family. '
Esther Trump wills her prim and modest ways C23 to
lildred Walton.
Donald Walton wills his prominent position as
student manager to Rex Hathaway.
Mildred Weekly wills her boldness and her inde-
pendent air to Ida Cottongim.
Ardith West wills his argumentative ability and
intelligent ideas to the Allee twins. -
Maurice Wingler wills the ability to get and keep a
girl friend to Lester Bryant. '
Peggy Winks bequeaths her typing ability to Bernard
Casady.
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To Miss Osborn, our sponsor, we will lots of luck
and the opportunity to sponsor another class as great
as ours.
To Miss Patten we will a loudspeaker to enable her
to say, NYou may go.U
To Mrs. Martin we will a typing class that makes
fewer errors and more words per minute.
To Miss Horton we will a special mail carrier so
she won't have to make so many trips to the post
office.
To Mr. Stewart we will a formula to do away with
love-sick students.
-To Mr. Bray we leave someone to listen to his
jokes and to
his experiences at Allison's.
To Mr. Whistler we will an imposing stature. so
that his words may have more force.
To Mr. Floyd we leave a No. 17 stamp Csince shoes
are being rationedl because we know his are worn pretty
thin walking
up and down the assembly. 'i
To Hr. Kropp we will an assembly whose individuals
ask permission before speaking.
To Mr. Vaughan we will the right to ask essay-type
questions on
tests Cafter we graduatej.
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4 . CLASS PROPH?QY,Of '43 - 4,n ,near
N f1t'is'now'19534-ten'years 'since our'classfparted?g-I
have managed to keep in contact with Beach one 'and i'want
to tell you about them. I ,N up Vx M ,C
,rf Lawrence Applegate, the tall, .lanky, camera fani is
in Africa on a wild animal -expedition. 'He shoots sthese
animals not with a gun but with a very fine camera. uLaw-
renee sells these reels to'a studio in Hollywoodlg Hisfex-
pedition is to last ten months and then he is off to Egypt
to get pictures of life on the Sahara. Q
. Betty Jean'Cunningham, a Soery 'dignified ' girl 'and
everyone's friend, is the wife of a minister and lives- in
a small town in Ohio. Betty Jean is very happy and little
Bettytis cutting her first teeth. I ' j .'fW'f'
-E. Benald Walton who was always trying to better himseli
has reached the top. He is head of an air conditioning
plantgin Tucson, Arizona. If ja ijfq, 'j gi
v hDoris Hathaway Foster also resides in Tucson -and
divides her time between her social duties and 3-year-
old John. 1 ' 4 V ' ' i' 4, p
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The famous basketball coach from Indiana is, none
other than Bennie Heavin, one of the two basketball heroes
in-our class. If you 'ask me, Bennie is really doing very
well for himself.
' Maurice wingier, four other basketball hero, owns a
farm near his parents' home.' Tubby, as he was always
Called, is still-courting Margie. 'It seems as though they
are always too busy to take the final step. -
,, .Peggy Winks, whose fingers fairly fly over typewriter
keys, ia, a first lieutenant in the WAACS. Peggy fjoined
two years after graduation. -
- The-jitterbug of our nclass, Mildred Weekly, better
known as Bobbie, is a dancing teacher in Indianapolis. ' I
hear that she is wearing a diamond given to her by Kenny,
her high school sweetheart.
BQHDi6'BiQh15 class president of '43, has a job in
an architect's office and is very successful and happy.
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,,f Ardith West started out as a HFlat Footn but' he now
is a very famous detective. He has solved many major
crimes including HThe mysterywef the Disappearing Cheese.H
CHe found the mouse.J He has very generously offered his
services without charge to all his alumni friends.
adwkllii Jamison is a pilot for the T W A Lines and
recentlyfpiloted the president of the United States on a
very impgrtant mission.
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Clyde Moore, the youngest member, of our class, owns
a large bubblegum factory. However, Clyde's twins chew
up most of the profit, ,
Q. From the Far East comes word that Andrew Cunningham
holds a very high position with the U. S. Navy. The letter
was postmarked Chungking, China. .
f It seems that Clara Mae Einom, faced the great
prbblem of--to be or not to be--and she decided to be, Mra
V Donald Snyder, the likable mischief maker, owns a
confectionery in Indianapolis. Donald's factory is well
known for its unique ice cream molds. '
Audrey Jean McClure, the little artist of the class,
is now a commercial artist. This was always Audrey's
ambition and she is very happy since she has attained it.
Esther Trump is still up to her same old tricks--only
now she's hundreds of miles from here digging gold in
Alaska.
Brice Ellett, the senior who can still blush, is
an automobile salesman. Brice travels in Canada for his
company.
Irene Holbrook, is now a surgical nurse at the Wain-
wright hospital in Chicago. 'u
Irvin Burnett is a proud father of four ro dy boys
and owns a large truck line from Memphis to St.-Joe. The
boys are consuming bushels of spinach so they will grow to
be like daddy.
Myrl Rumley, who was always the nwifeyn type, is now
maggied. Her husband owns a grocery store in Franklin,
In ana.
Maurice Masten has a large truck farm in southern
Indiana. 'However, Maurice spends most of his time go-
ing to Coeburn,Virginia.
The fiery little red head from our class, Maebelle
Sharpe, is a successful dress designer in New Orleans.
As for myself--I'm just another housewife busy send-
ing invitations to the class of '43 for a reunion on the
beautiful lawn of dear old Amo High.
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JUNIOR CLASS
First Row: Allen Wright, Wanda Masten, Rosemary
Crews, Neda Allee, Veda Alles, Ruth Crews, Maxine Owens,
Madge Wheeler, Esther Fritsche, Rose Emma Bates, Mildred
Walton, Ruth Ann Reily.
Second Row: Mr. Stewart, Principal, Mr. Vaughan,
Sponsor, June Darnall, Naomi Kersey, Thelma Phillips,
Martha Louise Cox, Marjorie Morgan, Helen Wheeler, Jean
Layton, June Hester, Helen Lawrence, Ida Cottongim,
Jacoue Biehl.
Third Row: Keith Walton, Jim Elrod, Fred Rumley
Eugene Rhea, Marion Burgess, Lester Bryant, James Smith,
Lester Sanders Cmoved to Boone Co.D, George Broadstreet,
Bob Waltman, Bernard Casady, Mr. Floyd, Sponsor.
S O,?'HC1MO.KE CL A S S
First How: Carol Cox, Ann Archer, Harold Bray, Eugene
Greeson,, David Burnett, Holland Rollings, Rex Hathaway,
Deloris Snyder, Luella Austin.
Second Bow: Miss Patten, Sponsor, Lois Storts,
Dolores Applegate, BaiyMcClain, Cmoved to Danville bg
Gilbert Bryant, Vernoi Applegate, Russell Hulse, Charles
Feller, Dorothy Gentry, Geraldine Barnett, Cmoved to Dan-
Villelg Jean Broadstreet Cwithdrawnj.
,Absentz Harry Nicely, Doyle waskom, Marshall Walton.
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First Row: Herbert Phillips, William Passons Cmoved
to Indianapolisb, Eugene Pfister, Paul Crews, Nr. Stewart,
Principal, Alden Tnonqberryf Willard Lydick, Harry Rumley,
Ralph Cunningham. f'vlM
Second How: Virgil Davis, Leonard Archer Cmoved to
Claytonl, Roy G'Neal, Beulah Malicoat, Mary Ellen Walters,
Dorothy Troke, Dorothy Holbrook, June Jeekly, Beulah
Wingler, Gilbert Barry, Joe Rumley, Joe Holbrook, John
Fitzgerald, Mr. Whistler, Sponsor.
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Most handsome V
Most dependabl ' al
Most popular bud ,
Best boy studen
The sleepiest ' "
Best all-round sport
Most courteous y
Beat school citilago '
willing wo ks'
Most independeni'
Most quiet
Most e ergetic
Sweetestfamile
Most dgiendable boy
Most ta ented
B225 athlete
M it popular-ugirvl
Beet girl st ent
The lazlest
The gabbiest
Most in love
Mott ability 1
Best sense of-hu nt
Eahdest sorter
Moet intelligent
Most original
Biggest lirt
Best disposition
Sourest frown
Deepest thinker
Most friendly
The prettiest 'El
libet
f lMartha Louise Qox
Marion Burgess
. Bonnie B ebl
Billie Jamsion
' Jim Elrod
Fred Rumley
' Eugene Rhea
Irene Holbrook
Donald Walton
Peggy Winks
Mildred Weekly
Mildred Walton
Deloris Snyder
Beulah Malicoat
Ardith West
Marjorie Morgan
Lester Bryant
Jo Ann Jamison
June Darnell
Harry Rumley
Wanda Masten
Maurice Wingler
Machelle Sharpe
D gs1d,Snyder
Hlry Walters
'Holland Roll?
Thelma Phil-
Estherl r mp
' Bride Ellett
Lois Storts
Betgafd Casady
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Maurice Masten
h urice Wingler
Ardith West
Mildred Weekly
Donald Snyder
Clyde Moore
Jo Ann Jamison
Audrey Jean McClure
Bennie Biehl
Doris Hathaway
Myrl Ramley
Betty Jean ,cmmingnam
Irvin Burnett
Billie Jamison
Lawrence Applegate
Brice Ellett
'Irene Holbrook
Clara use Elliott
Peggy Winks
Donald Walton
Bennie Heavin
Andrew Cunningham
hiaebeile Sharpe
Esther Trump
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Westie
Bobbie
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Sneezy
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Jetty Bean
Irv
Big Boy Bill
Lucy
Bricie
Rene
Clarabelle
Pee
Donnie
Ben
Andy
Red
Snitchie
radioyannouncer
farmer-trucker
air corps
live in Chicago
be a big farmer
be in the air corps
career girl
commercial artist
secretary or nurse
aviatrix
be in the service
stenographer '
aviator
aviator
be a farmer
be a millionaire
be a nurse
to get married
join-the WAACS
be president
farmer
railroad worker
private secretary
join the WAMS
SEQCRIPTQQN
ladies man K
short and dark h
wavy hair
no stookings
milk man
tall, dark and dizzy
blonde hair
very small p
Hdoo-dadsu in her hair
dirty shoes
braided hair
no make-up
long beard
curly hair
tall and thin
happy and blushing
red lips
ring on her fingerr
slant eyes D
blue neektie x
broad brow
always courteous
red hair Q
dark eyes
lmAGINE,THEM
tithoutreolored glasses
not in love
without his lesson
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without sQmeone's pencillna
tall and dark
not talking
passing up a meal
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being undignified
with little feet
being 3 riveter
living at Norman
not leading yells M
without his Helfn
short and fat
not blushing
being rude
without her sneeze,
an old maid
kissing a girl
being unsophisticated
not being courteous
not looking for a new
not giggling
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ADVICE IO UNDhKCLASSMi-.N
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We, the departing sergeants of Amo High School,
leave to you, the buck prlvates, privates first class, and
corporals, this most excellent advice.
1. Always contradict your teachers. It makes
them respect you.
2. Come to school early. Loafing in the hall
is welcomed by Mr. Stewart.
. 3. Trip a classmate who might be passing your
- desk. It promotes gracefullness.
4. Basketball players, this is especially for
you. Always try to get out of classes early
when you are having practice during the day.
5. When anyone trails across the assembly add
to effect by helping with noise.
6. Hum in undertone during assembly periods.
Music is inspirational to both teacher and
student body.
7. Don't take your seat too soon after the bell
rings in assembly. You'll be appreciated
more.
8. Take your time going to classes. Wait until
after the bell rings for you'll be surprised
at the disturbance it causes.
9. When passing someone, push him gently. It
will improve his disposition.
10. Take charge of window shades. They make
quiet playthings.
If the students of AHS will follow this advice
closely and faithfully, we are sure it will be a more
pleasant place Cfor the studentsl.
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BAND
First Row: Jacque Biehl, Juanita Morgan, Naomi
Kersey, Dorothy Troke, Martha Louise Cox, Rose Emma
Bates.
Second Row: Maxine Elliott, Alberta Rhea, Avis
Logue, Virginia Mae Troke, Lois Storts, Thelma Phillips,
Clifford Phillips.
Third Row: Marjorie Morgan, Bonnie Biehl, Holland
Rollings, David Burnett, Herbert Phillips, Maurice
Mastsn, Betty Fritsche, Ruth Ann Reily. Q 'b
Fourth Row: June Weekly, Ruth Ann Marley, Lois
Fritsche, Alberta Elliott, Mona Glee Dillon, Madge
mheeler, Charles Feller, Jim Elrod. n
Fifth Row: Joan Fisher, Myrl Rumley, Erma Lee
Edwards!
Absent: June Darnall, Carol Cox, Ann Archer, Clara
Mae Elliott, Helen Lawrence.
4
F. F. A.
First Row: Roy O'Neal, marshall Walton, Willard
Lydick, Herbert Phillips.
Second Row: Orval O, Floyd, Alden Thornberry, John
Fitzgerald, Gilbert Barry Bennie Heavin, Maurice Masten,
Andrew Cunningham, James smith, Ralph Cunningham, Allen
IJv1"ig1'1T.. .
Absent: Maurice Wingler, Keith Walton.
Officers: President, Maurice Wingler, Vice President,
Allen Wright, Secretary, Herbert Phillips, Treasurer,
Keith Walton, Watchdog, marshall Walton, Reporter, Ralph
Cunningham, Adviser, Orval C. Floyd.
3
CHORUS
First dow: Jo Ann Jamison, June Darnall, Billie
Jamison, Maurice Masten, Andrew Cunningham, Lester Bryant,
Herbert Phillips, Ralph Cunningham, Jim Elrod, Qennie
Heavin, Bernard Casady, Esther Trump, Betty Jean
Cunningham.
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'K Second Rrw: Rosemary Crews, noy O'Veal, Paul Crews,
Hex Hathaway, John Fitajerald, Millard Lydick, Alden
Thornberry, Marion Qurgess, Irvin Wurnett, Naomi Kersey,
Myrl Rumley, Haehelle Sharpe. i f ' L,
Third Row: Audrey Jean McClure, Thelma Phillips,
Helen Uheeler, Gilbert harry, David Qurnett, Qob Yaltman,
Eugene Rhea, Lester Sanders, Mildred. Weekly, Helen
Lawrence, Peggy Winks, Martha Louise Cox.
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.Fourth Row: June Weekly, Ann Archer,,. Dolores
Applegate, Virgil Davis, Donald Snyder, Eugene Pfister,
Marshall Walton, Eugene Greeson, Ruth Crews, Uaxine Owen,
Wanda Masten, Donnie Biehl.
Fifth Row: Clara Mae Elliott, June Hester, Beulah
Malicoat, Dorothy Holbrook, Marjorie Morgan, Lois Storts,
Madge Wheeler, Ruth Ann Reily, Jacque Diehl, Dorothy
Troke, Jean Layton, Deloris Snyder, Rose Emma Dates.
Absent: Neda Allee, Veda Allee, Carol Cox, Beulah
Wingler, Mary Ellen Walters, Ida Cottongim, Maurice
Wingler, Keith Walton,- George Droadstreet, Harold Bray.
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Ass. IKEHLJIKIEA
:Under the superv Q Q gf the qommercial teacher,
Mrs. Marting the Ace 9 than oompleted its second
year of publication. 'Q :tions were available every
six weeks. The staff ' gg'fo1lows3
Editor-in-Chief
Associate Editor
Advertising Manager
Circulation Manager
Exchange Manager
Sports Editor
Asst' Sports Editor
Reporters
Production'Managerq
.fypista n
Artists
Proofreaders
Mimco. Operators
Faculty Adviser
Irvin Burnett
Bernard Casady
Maurice Wingler
Donald Walton
Maebelle Sharpe
Maurice Wingler
Bonnie Biehl
Esther Trump
Madge Wheeler
David Burnett
Beulah Wingler
Batty Jean Cunningham
Peggy Winks
Clara Mae Elliott
Bonnie Biehl
Audrey McClure
Mildred Weekly
Audrey McClure
Peggy Winks
Billie Jamison
Irvin Burnett
Mrs. Martin
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is BASKETBALL REVIEW '.
AMO - 19 PITTSBORO - 29
On November 6, the Amo Aces opened the season with
the Burros on the Pittsboro floor but were downed by 10
points. Very little scoring was done by either team
during the first half. The Aces fought valiantly in the
last half but were unable to overtake the Burrosr
AMO - 37 STILESVILLE - 31
Friday the thirteenth proved tg be an unlucky even-
ing for the Stilesvil e Tigers. The game was exceed-
ingly fast with the semis q the half l -l5. Our boys
worked hard, showed exgqllz t teamwork and won the
reward, their first victory gg the season.
AMO - 25 CLAYTON - 21
Clayton was the next pg to fall victim to the Amo
Aces on November 20. The g 5 got off to an early lead
gndhplayed all around the Capginals in true basketball
as on. D
AMO - 40 DANVILLE - 38
The Danville Warriors game to the home court on
December 9, full of fight. ppring thi first half of the
ball game they proved to he 3 real t reat to the Aces.
The score was tied the greater part of the game. With
one a n a half minutes to gp Danville held a five point
margin. But to the joy of the team and fans when the
horn sounded the score was 36-36, Each team made two
points in the first overtime but in the second, Lester
Sanders made a nice tip which changed the verdict and we
won one of the best games of the season.
.AMO - 32 NORTH SALEM - 28
North Salem afforded the op osition in the next
game December ll. The visitors Sade a game fight but
found the home team too much for them.
COUNTY TOURNAMENT
In the first game of the County Tourney, the Aces
met the Burros on Friday morning. It was an interesting
game from start to finish. When the final gun fired the
Aces were victorious by a score of 21-20. 'N .
Winning over the Burroa entitled the Aces to meet
the Stilesville Tigers on Friday evening. The Tigers
were -little and fast but met defeat at the hands of the
Aces by a score of 37-32.
, Following their victory over the Tigers, the Aces
encountered ,Plainfield on Saturday evening. Floor work
seemed ton be in vain for shot after shot of the Aces
fell short or bounced back. The half ended with Amo on
the 'short end of a 21-14 score. In the second half the
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Aces would gain possession of the ball only to lose it
by wildj shooting, ,During the last two minutes of play
Amo' rallied 'but 'was unable to overcome the earlyjln d
and was'defeated by a 39+35'score3 ' ' ' .T 'flgl
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' AMO - 34 l',f,' ',NEW WINCHESTER -Q22 1 S
Newt Winchester 'afforded the"opposition in the
next home game, January 8. The game was slow, -and
the visitorsi did not haves sufficient, punch sto. take
homage victory. bi' E v t, g..'n,Wffi'f1L ' ,Q ,ff g
',AMo' - 30' A -- ' j Ci.AYToNQ-,fel
The Aces played Clayton, January 155 on the Garde
inal floor. This' was an exciting gameg a closely
guarded affair, with Amo bringing home the baoon,h -K
Amo -. 34 r T ll T PLAn1FiELn.5Q- 28
1' 'The Plainfield Quakers were hosts on January-22 me
the Blue Aces. This proved to be a thrilling ball igang
because we were out for revenge. Remindful of our pres:
vious defeat in .the county tourney the boys swept ,the
Quakers off their feet and came home nith the keg. use
, g -ALC p,37 T 2 T T f .,'LIZTON'ff3onJ rg
1. The Lizton Blue Blazers came to the home f floor
January 29, with the'intention of getting the keg.' STHS
Aces controlled the ball during the eniire game'andf-at
no time was our quintette threatened with defeatflp TH f
Amo f435 A VV . ,, "ip sTILESViLLs'ff3i,htQi
One more game was added to our strrnggof vietaries
when we downed the Stilesville Tigers, February 53 in' a
ferocious battle. Play was fast and rough through out
the tilt and although they were defeated, the U Stiles-
villegquinjette was a real obstacle in the Kees path.
" Amo - 51 r A SACRED HEART'-'528' '
The following night after our hard scrimmage at
Stilesville, Amo entertained, Sacred Heart of Indianaw
polis. The game was entirely too one-sided to be termed
exciting, however Sacred Heart played a good game and
should be praised ifori their sportsmanship and clean.
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AMO - 36 r It r l r Avom - 35'
, The Blue, Aces chalked up another victory whenlthe
Avon Orioles came ,'g' to the home floor on February l2,' The
boys worked hard and played an excellent game. 'The,Vop-
ponents played'harder the second half but could not Htop
the Blue Aces. " T' ' '
e Amon- 37 Q 1 - x New WIUNCHESTER - ei U
Accordingi to custom, Amo's hardwood team defeated
the New Winchester lwarriors on .February T l7, .The
Warriorsr made at bravef attempt tbutifell'short at the
final horn. ' ' ' ' "Ur ' ' A ' '
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AMO - 26
W. Cn February 19, we went to Lizton grimly determined
to keep the keg because this was our last scheduled game
before the sectional. The contest was fast and hard-
fought with the Blazers close upon our heels.
SECTIONAL TOURNEY
The Clayton Cardinals were defeated in the first
game of the Friday afternoon session by the Blue Aces.
Amo made the opening tally and had a 25-17 advantage at
the final gun.
Amo continued to keep a good grip on the county keg
by defeating North Salem 29-27. The score was too close
for comfort during the entire encounter and at one time
was 27-18 in favor of North Salem. In the closing min-
utes of play, Amo succeeded in grabbing an uneasy two
point margin. X
Amo entered the game Saturday afternoon with the
county keg in their possession, but after the final gun
Plainfield took possession of the treasured county sym-
bol. Amo held a comfortable margin during the first
three quarters. The final quarter proved to be our un-
doing. The Quakers uncorked such a comeback that they
pulled to the front at 23-22. With only a few minutes
to play, both teams tried desperately to shade their op-
ponent. The final tally gave Plainfield the one-point
lead which meant a victory for the Quakers. The score
was o
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SCOALS
Pittsboro
Stilesville
Clayton
Danville
North Salem
County Tourney
Pittsboro
Stilesville
Plainfield
New Winchester
Clayton
Plainfield
Lizton
Stilesville
Sacred Heart
Avon
New Winchester
Lizton
Sectional Tourney
Clayton
North Salem
Plainfield
Rhea
Wingler
L. Bryant
Sanders
Waltman
G. Bryant
Heavin
Broadstreet
Casady
Burgess
Smith
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24
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104
159
83
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Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
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Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Well, vacation is over. The seniors saunter in,
the Juniors blow in, the Sophomores strut in,
and the Freshmen blunder in.
Miss Guss, our English teacher, has resigned and
is now assistant Visual Education Director at
Indiana University. Miss Patten is our new
English teacher.
The Seniors elect Miss Osborn sponsor.
Seniors elect officers.
Juniors elect Mr. Vaughan and Mr. Floyd for
sponsors.
Junior class officers are elected.
We were sorry to have Mrs. Sturgeon, our
commerce teacher, resign to join the staff of
Danville High School.
Sophomores organize with Miss Patten as their
sponsor.
The High School welcomes Mrs. Martin as the new
commerce teacher.
The Seniors look ahead as they order their
invitations early this year.
The FFA organizes.
An inspiring talk was given on scrap drives. The
school decided to make a contest of its scrap
drive--the even classes of the school against
the odd classes.
Scrap drive begins.
The Freshmen were inducted into Amo High School.
Those not dressed to represent some armed force
had to do sentry duty in front of the school
house. People passing probably thought Amo was
a military school. -
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OCTOBER
The scrap drive ends. today. You should have
seen all the tons of scrap.
The Seniors have a class meeting and decide to
gave their pictures taken at Porters' National
.,tudio.
Miss Hopkins, a representative of Porters' stu-
dio, shows us samples of their work.
The FFA has a Parent and Son Chili Supper and
all seem to have a swell time, especially the
Dads.
The High School Chorus gives the first assembly
program. There isn't a very large audience
since practically all students are in the
Chorus.
We have our first Physical Fitness class today,
and we thought we were through with Physical
Ed.
Mr. Stone takes group pictures of each class.
Teachers' Association this week end, and we get
two days vacation.
Six Seniors sing in State Choral Festival at
Teachers' Association. s
The Sophomores are glad to welcome Doyle Waskom
of Monrovia into their class today.
Seniors, go to Indianapolis to have their pic-
tures taken. You can bet we make a day of it.
We enjoy a picture show in the assembly.
The teachers take time out from their classes
to fill out applications for oil rationings We
don't mind as much as they do.
The Junior play, nPigtailsW, is a huge success.
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Nov
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Pres. Hunt of Central Normal College gives an
inspiring talk.
The first basketball game of the seasonf 'Amo.is
defeated by Pittsboro, 29-19. Oh well, bad
beginning, good ending, we hope.
Amo downs the Stilesville Tigers, 37-314
Billie Jamison. Beulah Malicoat and Irvin Burnett
are elected yell leaders.
A talk is given by the speaker of the Christian
Youth Conference. .
We are dismissed in the afternoon because of gas
rationing.
Gas rationing. Another afternoon's vacation.
Amo adds another victory to its list. The swore
of the Amo-Clayton game is 25-21.
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Thanksgiving vacation. "
The aeronautics class goes to Indianapolis today.
They don't need to try to tell us they lookg at
airplanes all day.
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Dec. l Barbara'McClain withdrew from the Senior class
and moved to Danville.
Dec BrrrE!i Cold. Today school was dismissed before
Dec
Dec
noon because of the drifting snow.
The high school drew names for the Christmas ex-
change.
Mr. Stewart is the 'proud father of a boyg
John Charles. He treated the entire high school
to ice cream. .
Dec. 9 Had intelligence V27 test. Amo defeats Danville
in an overtime game.
Dec. ll Big day for the Seniors. Their name cards arrive.
Dec. 14 Senior pictures arrive and the Seniors spend a
day looking at themselves.
Dec. 18 County Tourney. We had high hopes after we beat
19 Pittsboro and Stilesville, but alas--Plainfield
defeats us.
Dec. 20 The second edition of the Ace Reporter came out
today.
Dec. 22 Christmas Exchange. What a day!
Dec. 23 Chrisunas vacation comes but once a year.
Dec. 28 Seniors order invitations.
Dec. 29 Plans are being made for the Junior-Senior re-
ception.
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WMEHM WEMEEWMEEERMSQE JANUARY
Jan. l We start a new year. Six seniors are absent. It
looks as if some people don't know when to go to
bed.
Jan. 4 Rev. Godwin gives a talk to the student body.
Jan. 5 The Sophomores gained a new member today, Harry
Nicely from New Winchester.
Jan. 8 New semester and another day's vacation. Teachers
make out reports. We defeat New Winchester 34-22.
Jan. 12 The Juniors and Seniors take an arithmetic test--
only four Seniors and three Juniors pass. Those
not making above 78 will have to take an arith-
metic course this semester. The Senior basketball
sweaters are ordered.
Jan. 15 Our first day for H. S. arithmetic. The team
plays Clayton and adds another victory.
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18 Senior class meeting.' The nPatrdotW' is chosen
as the name of our annual. '
21 Everyone enjoys the short
given in the assembly. .
war picture which is
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game- with Plainfield
and bring home the county keg.
22 The Aces play a thrilling
Jan 26 A picture show on Eucador.
Jan 29 Amo defeats Lizton 37-30.
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Feb 2 Mr. Stewart and Mrs. Martin go to Indianapolis
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
to buy paper for the Annual.
3 The government class holds an election with
two party platforms5'one drawn up by the boys
and the other by the girls.
5 Amo wins over Stilesville by a small margin.
6 A free ball game for Amo students. Amo defeats
Sacred Heart.
l2 Another ballgame! Amo wins over Avon.
13 Ther High School and faculty enjoy a Valentine -
party given by the Junior Class. The Gym is
decorated in keeping with Valentine Day. -
16 Five girls are caught doing the Virginia Reel
in the office at noon.
17 Amo defeats New Winchester 37-31.
18 Rev. McClure, Greencastle District Superinten-
dent of the Methodist Churches speaks to the
High School.
19 Mr. Blythe of Indiana Business College talks to
the Senior girls on taking a Defense Course.
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26 Plainfield wins the Sectional.
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Mar. 30
April 6
April 16
April 23
April 30
May 7
May 9
May 14
Grades are issued.
Commercial contest at Fillmore. Four schools
participate--Amo, Danville, Bainbridge, and
Fillmore.
Class Tournament. Seniors select their play,
nMurder Mansion.n
Senior invitations arrive.
A basketball supper is given for the basket-
ball boys. The Senior sweaters are presented
and the first team and Senior boys receive
small gold basketballs. '
Rev. Malsbary gives a talk urging the high
school students to take part in the radio
program HYouth for Christ.n
Commercial contest at Danville. Students par-
ticipating were: .Advanced typing: Peggy
winks, Bonnie Biehl, Betty Jean Cunningham.
Beginning typing: Jim Elrod, June Darnall,
Thelma Phillips. Bookkeeping: Maebelle
Sharpe, Clyde Moore, Peggy Winks. Business
Adjustability: Peggy Winks, Esther Trump,
Betty Jean Cunningham.
The Seniors have tryouts for the Senior play.
APRIL
Seniors receive their composite picture.
NMurder Mansionn presented by the Seniors.
Spring vacation.
Senior Farewell Party.
MAY
Junior-Senior reception. Last day of school
for the Seniors.
Baccalaureate.
Commencement. Our school years are over, but
life has just begun.
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OUR FRESHMAN SONG
In dear Amo High there is a Freshman class,
which the teachers guided and helped all to pass.
Now that we are through, many thanksvtptymu,
We want to show that we are all true blue.
Choruse, 4
There's a future goal which we hope to fill,
And step by step we're sure to gain that hill.
When we reach our goal may we all be told,
The Freshman class has passed their first mile-stone
Then that glad day when we are all alumni,
We'll smile and say--
What a thrill to remember,
Here in Amo dear we've tried every day,
Just to prove our worth and hear the others say--
What a class you've been and so full of vim,
At Amo in those dear old high school days.
FAREWELL SONG
From the halls of dear old Amo High,
We are a senior class.
Working very hard to gain our aim,
And to bring the best to pass.
To the senior class of '44
And our other classmen too
We wish you all the best of luck
And success to each of you.
We are proud of our Alma Mater,
And the honors she has won.
We will carry forth all her standards,
For they are always well done.
Chorus:
Now the task has been accomplished,
And we bid you all adieu. ,
To our teachers that have helped us through,
A million thanks to you.
Having gone thru four divisions,
We have finally reached our goal.
This victory was symbolized,
By a sheep skin sealed with gold.
KVHEHTS URUE STUIIE
QUALITY DRUGS
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Lady--NDid it explode?n
Soldiers-HNo. It crept up
close and bit me.N
Coatesville
Compliments of
Mr. Whistler: HThere is no
difficulty in the world that
can't be overcome if you try.N
fx Bob Waltman: nDid you ever
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Compliments of l A small boy, leading a don-
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l A cou le of' soldiers wanted to
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r Nwhat are you holding on to
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Beauty Shop l "So he wonit ,join the army,"
my the youngster replied, with-
Clayton l l Out blinking an eye.
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Phone 306 for appointment
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Phone 60 Clayton
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Jess M. Baker, Prop.
Mr. Bray: nlrvin, you can't
sleep in my class.n
Irvin B.: NI could if you
didn't talk so loud.n
For Veterinary and
Drug Service
Call
DK. C. F. SHAKTLE,
Stilesville
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Special.Attention
Given to Tourists
TEXACO. oil d gas
wrecker service
Stilesville
Cheerful one Cto newcomer,
on being asked what the
trenches are likebz If yer
stands up yer get snipedg
if yer keeps down yer gits
drownedg if yer moves about
yer gets shelledg and if yer
stands still yer gets court-
martialed for frostbite.N
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Depend on your D-X Dealer for UDuration Drivingn
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Men's Wear
The Kind of Clothes
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Tailored to Measure Shirts
Shoes for the Entire Family
Coatesville Phone 3480
Oscar Benbow: NBob, are
you spitting in the waste
paper basket?n
Bob Waltman: WNO, but I'm
coming pretty close.U
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Danville
A naval officer fell over-
board. He was rescued by a
deck hand. The officer asked
how he could reward him.
WThe best way, sir,H said the
gob, is, to say nothing about
it.' If the other fellows knew
I'd pulled you out, they'd
chuck me in.W
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ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
OWL CAFE
Fire Wind Hail Auto A GCOD PLACE
Health Accident TO EAT
Life Stilesville
Amo Phone
Billie J., the paratrooper
Cafter landing in a treeh "I
was trying to make a new rec-
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Irvin B. NYou did. You're the
first man to climb down the
tree before climbing up it.N
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Tobacco Candy Cold Drinks
Phone -- 22
Gasoline --- Oil
THE FIRST UQTIUHDL BHHK of CUHTESVILLE
Strong Safe Dependable
QE' Service "
Checking Account
Savings Department
Safe Deposit Department
Travelers Checks '
Money By Telegraph
Strongest Vault in Hendricks Co.
Members of
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Compliments of
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e m1 itary worm, Mr, pSte-
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worm?U
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Sergeant Cbursting in during
dinner! Dany comp1aints?N
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funny.N
Sergeant--Nwell, then, laughn
FLOWERS FOR
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HULL I3 UJHLLS-HTG-R.
Nwhere did you get that turkey?'
asked the colonel of a Texas
regiment, to one of his amiable
recruits, who came into camp with
a fine bird.
UStole it,n was the laconic
reply.
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Gas Oil
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asked: NWhat do you think of the
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he replied, NBut just now I think
there's too much drilling and
fussing around between meals.N
GENERAL STCDRE
DANVILLE STATE BANK
CLAYTON BRANCH
C y Member of the FDIC
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Each Deposit Guaranteed
Up to 35,000.60
G. A. Limeberry, Manager
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DRY CLEANING
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Groceries - Meats
Clothing - Shoes
Phone 17 Clayton
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FANCY GROCERIES
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worried drill sergeant paused for breath
as he surveyed the knockkneed recruit.
Then he pointed a scornful finger.
HNo,N he declared, NYou're hopeless.
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you now. The top 'alf of your legs is
standin' at attention an' the bottom
'alf is standin' at ease!H
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GENERAL THUCKING
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Coal - Grain -' Livestock
Amo Phone
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REGAL STORE
DANVILLE
Prop.- Frank Rhoades
Danville
Visitor--NAre you the Execu-
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grandson serving on board.n
Executive--uYes, madam. He's
'away on leave just now at-
tending your funeral.U
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Danville
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East Side Sq. Danville
Mr. Benbow: UHere, don't you
spit on the floor.n
Clyde M.: HS'matter, does it
leak?n
THE KEEOEO BOOK STORE
Visit us for
School and Office
SCOTTS H UKST
Dealers in
Supplies Poultry, Eggs, Wool,
and
That good GULF gas 5 oil -
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Tel. 26-ll Tel. 202
Ambulance Service 1
Allan Campbell Fred Shelton
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Danville
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' Compliments of
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Dentist
Danville Danville
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sir.H
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