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DEDICATION
We the Gladuating Class of 1945 do dedl
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H1gh School who made the Supreme Sacrlfice
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ANNUAL STAFF
Sitting, left to right-David Burnett, Ann Archer, Dolores Apple-
gate, Harold Bray, Luella Austin, Charles Feller.
Standing-Vernon Applegate, Gilbert Bryant, Deloris Snyder, Rollancl
Rollings, Marshall Walton, Russell Hulse, Lois Storts, Doyle Waskom,
Eugene Greeson.
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ACE REPORTER STAFF
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.IEWELL VAUGHAN WENDELL SHIRLEY
County Superintendent Trustee
THERON OGLE
Central Normal, A.B.
Ball State, M.A.
Social Studies
Principal
17 Years of Experience
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MEMORI
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WAYNE BRAY
Indiana University
Central Normal, B.S.
North Manchester
Indiana State-Terre Haute
Coach
Physical Education
Senior Sponsor
18 Years of Experience
PHYLLIS HORTON
Purdue, B.S.
Home Economics
Safety
Geography
Health
5 Years of Experience
LEROY MALOTT
University of Kentucky, A.B
Transylvania College, B.D.
Central Normal
Music
3 Years of Experience
FERN LAWSON
Chicago University
Illinois University
Butler, B.M.
Central Normal
16 Years of Experience
19 MEMORIES
PHYLLIS JOHNSON
Central Normal, B.S.
Indiana University
Mathematics
Physical Education
11 Years of Experience
WALTER MEHRINGER
Indiana State, A.B.
University of Wisconsin, M.A.
Indiana University
Science
Latin
26 Years of Experience
GALE THOMAS
Central Normal, B.S.
Butler
Ball State
Commercial
Library
5 Years of Experience
IVY TRITTIPO
Butler, B.S.
History
English
Junior Sponsor
1 Year of Experience
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AMO HIGH SCHOOL SONG
From the state every Hoosier holds dear,
Comes a name that We all love to hear,
O'er the woodlands, hills and the leas,
Floating so gently upon the breeze.
Thy charms so sweet are always the same
Where ever we hear thy name.
We will sing thy praises loud and long,
Dear Amo, our faith in thee is ever strong.
Oh, dear old Amo, we love thy name.
Throughout the land We'll sing praises of thy fame
Oh, every loyal heart is thrilled thru and thru,
With the glory of old Amo,
Our dear old Amo Schools.
Let us cling proudly bearing our flag,
To endeavor's high ultimate crag,
Show the world our banner so dear,
Is one that never lags in the rear,
For 'tis borne by the brave and the true,
Already to dare and do,
We will keep it proudly Waving high,
Old Amo, our love for thee will never die.
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packages.
President 1-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4,
Chorus 1-2-3-4, Art 3, Band 2-3, Choral
Festival 4, Aunties Money 3, Mem-
ories Staff 4, Ace Reporter 4, Base-
ball 4, Me and My Shadow 4.
GILBERT fGibJ BRYANT
When you go steady, you'1l set in
the balcony, it's cheaper.
Vice-President 4, Basketball 1-2-3-4,
Chorus 3, Art 3, Memories Staff 4,
Baseball 1-2-3-4.
DELORIS SNYDER
Short and sweet and hard to beat.
Secretary 4, Chorus 1-2, Art 3, Band 1,
Memories Staff 4, Ace Reporter 4,
Choral Festival 1, Me and My Shad-
ow 4.
DOLORES APPLEGATE
'Tm always ready to dance.
Chorus 1-2-4, Aunties Money 3, Ace
Reporter 4, Memories Staff 4, Vice-
President 1-2-3, Secretary 4, Me and
My Shadow 4.
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VERNON APPLEGATE
Everyone looks up to me.
Basketball 3-4, Memories Staff 4,
Baseball 3-4, Me and My Shadow 4.
ANN'ARCHER
Ain't love grand!
Chorus 1-2, Drum Major 1-2-3-4, Art
2-3, Ace Reporter 4, Aunties Money
3, Memories Staff 4, Me and My Shad-
ow 4.
LUELLA AUSHN
'Tm serious, waiting for my soldier
to return some day.
Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Chorus 1-2,
Aunties Money 3, Ace Reporter 4,
Memories Staff 4, Choral Festival 1,
Play Day 4, Institute Queen Assistant
2, Me and My Shadow 4.
HAROLD BRAY
An apple for the teacher never
helped me.
Basketball 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Art
3, F. F. A. 1, Baseball 2-3-4, Choral
Festival 3, Memories Staff 4, Ace Re-
porter 4.
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CHARLES FELLER
Don't fence me in, let me join the
Navy.
Band 1-2-3, Art 3, Chorus 3-4, Bas-
ketball 3, Aunties Money 3, Mem-
ories Staff 4, Ace Reporter 4, Choral
Festival 4, Baseball 4.
EUGENE GREESON
Just give me a basketball and lots
of room.
Basketball 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3, Mem-
ories Staff 4, Ace Reporter 4, Base-
ball 1-2-3-4, Me and My Shadow 4.
RUSSELL HULSE
I never let school interfere with my
education.
Aunties Money 3, Art 3, Secretary
3, Memories Staff 4, Me and My
Shadow 4.
ROLLAND ROLLINGS
Why don't they move Arno closer to
Coatesville ?
Band 1-2-8, Aunties Money 3,
President 2, Memories Staff 4, Ace
Reporter 4.
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H
LOIS STORTS
I don't say much, but-?
Chorus 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3, Choral
Festival 4, Ace Reporter 4, Memories
Staff 4, Twirler 3, Me and My Shad-
ow 4.
MARSHALL WALTON
Just call me 'Mash'.
F. F. A. 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Art
1-2-3, Basketball 3, Choral Festival -1,
Memories Staff 4.
DOYLE WASKOM
They want men in the Armyg I've
been called three times.
Student Manager 3-4, Chorus 3, Art 3,
Memories Staff 4, Ace Reporter 4,
Basketball 2.
MOTTO BE A LIFTER, NOT A LEANER.
FLOWER-WHITE CARNATION
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THE HISTORY OF THE SENIORS OF 1945
1941-1942
On the first day of September, 1941, twenty-two Freshmen entered
dear ole A. H. S. After a few days the Sophomores initiated us by mak-
ing the girls dress as Daisy Mae and the boys wear long underwear,
ladies' hose, high heel shoes, and lots of make-up. We were all glad when
the day was over, but they made up by giving us a nice party that night.
At first we didn't think we were going to like it as we had to do a lot
of stunts, but after we were all initiated we danced and played games and
enjoyed the rest of the evening.
Our officers for the year Were: President. David Burnettg Vice-Pres-
ident, Dolores Applegate, Secretary, Douglas Westg and Treasurer, Carol
Cox, with Mr. Floyd as our Sponsor. Blue and gold were our colors and
the White carnation our flower. After much discussion our class motto
became Climb, Though the Rocks be Rugged. And for our class name
we adopted Blue Devils.
At Christmas we had the annual gift exchange and pitch-in dinner
and attended the show at Plainfield.
In the class tourney we drew the Sophomores and were very proud
of ourselves when we beat them. Then we played the Seniors and were
beaten. Our yell leaders were Carol Cox and Ann Archer.
In the spring several members of our class represented us in the
Choral Festival at Danville.
At the end of the year we lost two classmates, who were Betty Snyder
and Doris Fox.
1942-1943
In a short time after the beginning of this new year Mary Larison
moved to Danville and Douglas West to San Antonio, Texas. We gained
Doyle Waskom from Monrovia, which made twenty-one in our class.
We elected our class oflicers for the Sophomore year. which were
as follows: President, Rolland Rollingsg Vice-President, Dolores Apple-
gate: Secretary, Luella Austin, and Treasurer, Russell Hulse. For our
class Sponsor we chose one of the new teachers, Miss Patten. Blue and
gold were kept for our class colors, and the white carnation for our class
flower. After a long discussion we finally decided to change our motto
to Be a Lifter, Not a Leaner, which is considerably shorter and more
appropriate.
Carol Cox and Luella Austin tied in being chosen as the prettiest
girls in class.
We initiated the Freshmen by making them dress Military Style
to keep time with the nation. We gave the High School a party in honor
of the new Freshmen that night, all going home at a late hour.
At Christmas we had our pitch-in dinner and gift exchange and we
were taken to the Prewitt Theater in Plainfield, where we saw Grand-
father Goes to Town. Everybody had a good time and enjoyed the holi-
day vacation.
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Luella Austin was chosen assistant to the F. F. A. Queen, Thelma
Phillips, for the Clay Township Farmers' Institute.
Carol Cox, Ann Archer and Luella Austin went to the finals in the
Amo Latin Contest of Amo High of the first year Latin class.
In the Class Tourney we drew the Seniors and were beaten, conse-
quently we didn't feel very happy. Our yell leaders again were Carol Cox
and Ann Archer.
1943-19-14
During the past year we lost five members, who were Bob McClain.
Dorothy Gentry, Geraldine Barnett, Jean Broadstreet and Carol Cox,
which made our class the smallest in the High School, with only sixteen
members.
This year as Juniors, we had the authority at the stand in the Gvm-
nasium to sell pop corn, ice cream, and soft drinks, also we got to sell at
the ball games.
The officers for the coming year were elected as follows: President.
David Burnett: Vice-President, Dolores Applegateg Secretary, Russell
Hulse. and Treasurer, Luella Austin. Again we chose Miss Patten for our
class Sponsor.
On October 16, our class gave Auntie's Money as our class play.
It was enioyed by everyone-We hope! The characters in the plav were:
Ann Archer, Luella Austin. Dolores Applegate, David Burnett, Charles
Feller, Russell Hulse and Rolland Rollings.
At Christmas time. after having our gift exchange. we were second
in line for the animal dinner, but due to the war we couldn't go to Plain-
field to see a show.
This year was one to be remembered as our basketball bovs won the
Sectional tourney and went to the Regionals, but were defeated by Green-
field.
In the class tourney we drew the Sophomores, beat them and de-
feated the Seniors in the finals.
On May 6, we gave the Seniors a reception at the Riviera Club in
Indianapolis. After the banquet. music was furnished by the Riviera
Club Band for dancing. Some left early and some left late, but they all
arrived home late.
The Seniors gave their farewell party at the close of the year for
all the students and faculty and their families. The evening was spent
in dancing to Jimmy Brown's Orchestra and playing games.
1944-1945
Fifteen Seniors came back to Amo High to start our final year. Our
class was the smallest graduating class of Amo High School.
Our Omcei-S for our final year were: President, David Burnettg Vice-
President, Gilbert Bryant: Secretary, Dolores Applegate, and Treasurer,
Deloris Snyder, and Mr. Bray was chosen as our Sponsor.
On October 3, we journeyed to Indianapolis to Porteris Studio to
have our pictures taken for Memories,
At last! We were Hrst in the parade around the Christmas dinner
table. We enjoyed the gift exchange, with everyone receiving nice gifts.
We won the class tourney again this year. Our yell leaders were
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Ann Archer and Dolores Applegate. The final game with the Juniors was
played at night, with the 7th and 8th playing Stilesville for a send-oft.
The Juniors gave the High School a St. Patrick's party on March 16.
On March 29, we presented our class play, Me and My Shadow. The
characters were: Ann Archer, Dolores Applegate, Luella Austin, Deloris
Snyder, Lois Storts, Russell Hulse, David Burnett, Vernon Applegate and
Eugene Greeson.
The Seniors' farewell party was given on May 4, for the whole High
School with Benbow and Vaughan's Band furnishing the music for danc-
ing. Instead of having to play games we entertained the ones who at-
tended, with a picture show.
On April 18, the Juniors gave us a reception at the Riviera Club in
Indianapolis.
The Baccalaureate Service was held on the afternoon of May 13. The
sermon was delivered by Rev. Herschel Reed.
The Commencement was held on May 18, and the address was given
by Merrill B. McFall.
Those attending Clay Township Schools all twelve years were: Dolores
Applegate, Gilbert Bryant, Rolland Rollings, Marshall Walton, Ann Archer,
Eugene Greeson and Russell Hulse.
Those attending Amo High School during the four years were: Dolores
Applegate, Vernon Applegate, Ann Archer, Luella Austin, Harold Bray,
Gilbert Bryant, David Burnett, Charles Feller, Eugene Greeson, Rolland
Rollings, Deloris Snyder, Lois Storts, Marshall Walton and Russell Hulse.
CLASS WILL
We, the Senior Class of Amo High School, Amo, Indiana, being of
sound mind and memory, do on this, the Eighteenth Day of May, of the
Year of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-five, through the powers of the
laws invested in us, make public and declare, with the intention that it
shall not be broken, this our last will and testament, and now leave with
cheerful disposition the following legacies, to be accepted with the great-
est gratitude and enthusiasm, to our most unfortunate successors.
To the Juniors, we bequeath another sponsor and class oiiicers as
good as we had this year.
To the Sophomores, we will our ability to earn money.
To the Freshies, we will our ability to become dignified SENIORS in
four short years.
To Mr. Ogle, we will our good attitude and behavior and another
Senior Government class as hopeful as the Seniors of 215.
To Mr. Bray, we will another Senior class to guide and sponsor as
well as he guided and sponsored us.
To Miss Trittipo, we will our best wishes in sponsoring another Senior
pflay and another Junior class to sponsor as well and wisely as she did
is year.
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To Mr. Mehringer, we will an intelligent and co-operative Physics
class, like this year's class.
To Mrs. Thomas, we leave our typewriters and typing books and a
school paper staff as efhcient as this year's.
To Miss Johnson, we will a Physical Fitness class as obedient as
ours.
To Mrs. Lawson, we will our ability to have a Senior English
class fatter we have graduated?
To Mr. Malott, we leave as good musicians as those of the Seniors
of this year.
To Miss Horton, we will a silent and bashful Advanced Home Ec.
class.
Now we will and bequeath our most cherished possessions:-
David Burnett bequeaths his ability to be short to Gib Barry.
Gilbert Bryant wills his ability to play basketball and baseball to
Herbert Phillips.
Dolores Applegate Wills her typing ability to Junior Wingler.
Deloris Snyder wills her popularity with the boys to Erma Stewart.
Charles Feller wills his' ability to drive wrecklessly and stay alive
to Paul Crews.
Doyle Waskom Wills his ability to be a good student manager to Alden
Thornberry.
Luella Austin wills her ability to become a soldier's wife to Jakie
Wallace.
Eugene Greeson wills his basketball ability to Roy O'Neal.
kRussell Hulse wills his curly hair to Jimmie Rollings, but Wants it
bac .
Vernon Applegate Wills his laugh and heighth to David Waltman.
Harold Bray bequeaths his basketball ability to Richard McDaniel.
DH Ann Archer wills her ability to get a man-and keep him-to Mona
1 on.
Lois Storts bequeaths her ability always to have a man on her string
to Louise Harlan.
Marshall Walton Wills his seat in the assembly and all the knowledge
therein to James Nicely.
Rolland Rollings wills his manly physique and grin to Ephriam Buis.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereto subscribed our names
and aflixed our seal this Eighteenth Day of May, in the Year of Our
Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-five.
THE CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE.
WITNESSES:
. . . .Sponsor.
X .... Principal.
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CLASS PROPHECY
In this little narration with the reader, please keep in mind that our
story takes place in 1950.
Seated before a large fireplace, feet warming, as the fire casts rem-
iniscent shadows on his face, sits our narrator. The wind whistles a mon-
otonous tune, the fire burns lower, his pipe goes out, his head droops. He
sleeps-and dreams.
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Where is the Class of '45?
Dolores Applegate finally married her sailor. They have a lovely
home and the cutest little daughter. She must be about three now.
How about her cousin Vernon? Whatfs he doing?
Oh! Slim, yes. He was our center on the basketball team. Well,
Slim has a whole fleet of trucks now. Lives comfortably, too.
Whatever became of Luella, didn't she work at a switchboard?
Yes, she started there, but now she is a supervisor in one of the
largest telephone companies in the United States.
By and by, didn't Ann and Luella start togethe1'?
Yes, Ann is at the same Company with Luella. She controls all
long distance calls.
Tell me more of the old ball team. Harold, for instance?
Harold has a farm and home all his own now. He's doing all right.
Is Gilbert still a grease monkey?
No sir, Gib wasn't there long 'til he owned the place. His new ga-
rage looks like a supermarket. Did a swell job on my car last week.
Is Charles still an office boy?
Oh no, Charles is Vice-President of that firm now. To prove he's in
the money, the first thing he got was a big Olds. You know he al-
ways wanted one.
Is Eugene still working on a farm? He won lots of ball games
for A. H. S.
Working nothing, he owns two big farms now. He can afford to
loaf a little.
Where has Russell been lately?
Russ is out West somewhereg has a series of Dude Ranches all the
way from Colorado to Mexico. Draws a wealthy crowd. I guess.
Where's our boogie-Woogie man, Rolland?
Well, he left school to take a radio course in Chicago. and he stayed
there. Still plays a hot piano. He and Ann are engaged.
I'll bet Marshall and Doyle are farming?
Right, they each have a swell farm, pretty close together. Marshall
is married, but Doyle is bashful.
Didn't Dave and Rolland take the same course in Chicago?
Well, they did, but Dave is in the East now with a big radio station.
Didn't Lois become a secretary?
Not for long. You see, she married her boss, and became a house-
wife. Deloris Snyder is also a wife and mother now. Swell family
It grows colder, your fire is out, and the sun has risen. Awaken-
Dreamer-Awaken. -Russell Hulse.
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SENIOR POEM
From Freshies to Seniors in four shoit Veais
Thru eight semesters of hopes and feais
Now each into the wide world must pass,
Each in a way, sorry to leave A. H. S
Vernon is known to be Slim and tall
He feels better in overalls.
Dave is short and full of pep,
In basketball he's right in step.
On Gib you can depend,
As a good and faithful friend.
Lois doesn't have much to say,
As she goes about in her quiet way.
Maybe Holland, if he had his way,
Would come to Amo every day.
Of our class Ann is one,
Known and liked by everyone.
Eugene Greeson, a lad so true,
In the ball games, always comes thru.
Dolores Applegate, a pretty lass,
Stops all the boys as they go past.
To sail the sea in uniform grand,
Marshall Walton is the man.
Charles Feller, a business man is he,
At this work, successful he will be.
Deloris Snyder, a rural lass,
Is very outstanding in our class.
A quiet student. as you can see,
Luella, a tidy wife would be.
Harold combs his hair in every class
This to help him capture a lass.
As student manager, Doyle was on the beam
But soon he will join Uncle Sam's team
And as this class disperses in '45,
Long may our class spirit remain alive
Our genius, our ignorance, our goods and bads
We leave such as this to next year's giads
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OUR SENIOR PLAY
-'ME AND MY SHADOWU
Cast of Characters
Roy Harrington-a young attorney ......... Russell Hulse
Arleen Harrington-his wife ............... Luella Austin
Mrs. King-his mother-in-law ......... Dolores Applegate
Susan Fisher-the Harrington maid ........ Deloris Snyder
Bruce Douglas-a young Doctor ........ . . . David Burnett
Georgia Butler-an inquisitive neighbor ....... Lois Storts
Shadow --a mysterious Hindu girl .......... Ann Archer
Hickson-a county sherill' ........ .... E ugene Greeson
Sabu-an East Indian mystic ........,.. Vernon Applegate
STORY OF THE PLAY
Roy Harrington is a young attorney, whose mother-in-law, Mrs. King,
has never approved of his marriage to her daughter, Arleen. Arleen is
learning First Aid and practices on everybody she meets. She is going
to a lecture in a neighboring city and hates to leave her young husband
alone, so she induces Roy's friend, Dr. Bruce Douglas, to spend the night
with Roy. On his way home from taking Arleen to the station, Roy saves
a mysterious young Indian girl from being run over by a train. She is
unconscious when Roy brings her home to see what Bruce can do for her.
Both boys are amazed when the girl comes to and declares that because
Roy has saved her life she now belongs to him, but in spite of their re-
peated etforts to get rid of her-she stays! Mrs. King arrives unexpect-
edly, and there is a nosey neighbor whose interference makes things worse.
It seems that the girl was deliberately thrown on the tracks. The would-
be murderer tries to kidnap her. In the darkness, however, he gets the
mother-in-law instead! Then Arleen comes home and things really hap-
pen! More complications are caused by Susan, the Harrington maid, and
each situation stops another, with such bewildering rapidity that the au-
dience is almost in hysterics by the time the sudden and surprising con-
clusion is brought by Mrs. King, who is instrumental in the capture of
the would-be murderer and kidnaper.
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JUNIORS
First Row, left to right-June Weekly, Dorothy Troke, Vera Crouch,
Jane Lewis, Beulah Wingler, Phyllis Storm, Dorothy Holbrook, Miss Trit-
tipo, Sponsor.
Second Row-Jack Swan, Alden Thornberry, Eugene Pfister, Herbert
Phillips, Ralph Cunningham, Roy O'Neal, Gilbert Barry, Paul Crews,
Willard Lydick.
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OUR JUNIOR PLAY
AUNTIE'S MONEY
Cast of Characters
Mrs. Case-a rich old lady .................. Ann Archer
Veleta Case-Mrs. Case's pretty niece ........ Luella Austin
Berthanna-the housemaid ............ Dolores Applegate
Lance Case-the lazy nephew ...........l... Russell Hulse
Ruddy Boles-in love with Veleta ........., David Burnett
Dr. Max Bones-talkative quack doctor .... Rolland Rollings
Dr. Bert Stocton-another doctor .......... Charles Feller
STORY OF THE PLAY
Auntie is a dear old person, who is deaf and temperamental and
about to bestow the lion's share of her S100,000 estate on Lance, her fa-
vorite nephew. Because of her deafness, she is unaware of Lance, who
is a worthless scoundrel, and who is always planning how he will spend
the money he will receive on Auntie's death. She showers many kind-
nesses upon him, letting the point of her vitriolic tongue fall upon her
lovely niece. Lance's cousin, Veleta, who, being a gentle woman, will
not betray Lance or allow her lawyer fiance, Ruddy Boles, to do so. All
would have gone well with him but for the timely arrival of two quack
doctors, who, wishing to separate Auntie from some of her gold for
themselves, agree to cure her deafness. Much to their surprise, and
Auntie's , too, they do heal her deafness by a very peculiar and interest-
ing method. Lance, unaware that Auntie has recovered her hearing,
talks a bit too much and at long last Auntie discovers that she has been
lavishing her attention on the wrong person. Ruddy Boles, Veleta's law-
yer friend, also has a very important part in the play and his constant
work does much to clear up the family feud, even if it is just a wee bit
perplexing to the simple minded housemaid, Berthanna.
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SOPHOMORES
First Row, left to right-Mrs. Lawson, Sponsorg Mary Wallace, Betty
Fritsche, Avis Logue, Mae Troke, Mona Dillon, Erma Stewart.
Second Row-Ephriam Buis, Norma Collier, Alberta Rhea, Maxine
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First Row, left to right-Jackie Hapner, Shirley O'Neal, Ida Alice
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Second Row-Mr. Mehringer, Sponsorg Patsy Trout, Lucille Walton,
Donna Wallace, Geneva Owen, Marylou Allee, Louise Harlan.
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Rodney Trout, Lois Storts, Angeline Holbrook, Lois Fritsche, Lucille Wal-
ton, Merrill McCammack, Patsy Trout, Louise Stephenson, Fern Lawson,
Assistant Band Director.
Second Row-Glendeline Hubble, Eugene Hodson, Vernon Kersey,
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Major, Donna Wallace, Beulah Wingler, Paul Troke, Alberta Elliott, Mae
Troke, Irma Edwards.
Third Row-Mary Hanlon, Betty Welty, Betty Fritsche, Avis Logue,
Shirley O'Neal, Roy O'Neal, Harold Applegate, Dorothy Troke, Richard
McDaniel, Phyllis Storm, Mary O'Neal.
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First Row, left to right-Lois Storts, Geneva Owen, Donna Wallace,
Alberta Rhea, Jane Lewis, Maxine Elliott, Louise Harlan, Beulah Wingler,
Lucille Walton, Irma Edwards, Ileen Wright, Patsy Trout, Mary Wallace.
Second Row-Erma Stewart, Dolores Applegate, Dorothy Holbrook,
Betty Fritsche, Mae Troke, Junior Wingler, Vera Crouch, Eugene Pfister.
Marshall Walton, June Weekly, Mary Allee, Ralph Salsman, Phyllis Storm,
Joan Fisher, Fern Lawson, Chorus Director.
Third Row-Jacqueline Hapner, David Burnett, Wilma Applegate,
Harold Bray, Charles Edson Feller Jr., Roy O'Neal, Gilbert Barry, Paul
Crews, Herbert Phillips, Alden Thornberry, Shirley O'Neal, Mona Dillon.
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Sometimes I wonder why I spend those lonely hours,
Studying in school? And when I find I am through,
With the school I knew.
And each day a consternation, but now I want to know:
Why my indignation when with the teachers I was wrong.
Inside a prison wall, where students aren't bright,
And when you graduate, the faculty speak so heavenly,
Of prison walls, where Ivy grew.
Tho I tried to fool all the teachers in our school.
My school day memories, the thought of education's strain
lThis is our version of Stardust, with the words altered
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Dorothy Holbrook Alberta Rhea Beulah Wiugler
YELL LEADERS
We got the Coach, by golly, we got the Coach, iclap, clapj
We got the Team, by golly, We got the Team, Cclap, clapj
We got the Pep, by golly, we got the Pep, fclap, clapj
We got the Steam, by golly, we got the Steam, fclap, clapj
W9,1'G goin' to Win, by golly, we're goin' to Win, iclap, clapj
You Wait and see, by golly, you Wait and see, iclap, clap!
We got the Coach
We got the Team
We got the Pep
We got the Steam
WG'1'Q goin' to Win
You wait and see
YEA! RAH!! ACES!!!
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GAMES AND SCORES OF FIRST TEAM
Date Scores Opponent Scores Place
Nov 3-Amo ... . . .16 ....... Pittsboro ... ..32. . . . .T
Nov 10-Amo ...48 ....... Stilesville
Nov 17-Amo ...39 ....... Clayton .20.....T
Nov. 22-Amo 24 ....... Avon .... .... 2 6 ..... H
Dec. 2-Amo Lizton...
Dec. 6-Amo . . . . . .20 ....... Danville . . 33. . . . .H
Dec. 8-Amo ... . . .39 ....... Stilesville ... ....14. . . . .T
Dec. 15-Amo . . . . . .39 ....... North Salem . . . . . . . .H
Dec. 21-Amo . . . . . .43 ....... Brownsburg ...... .... 4 8. . . . .H
Jan. 5-Amo . . . . . .38 ....... New Winchester ....... 31. . . . .H
Jan. 10-Amo . . . . .35 ....... Danville ........ .... 4 1. . . . .T
Jan. 12-Amo ... . . .34 ....... Clayton ... .... 27. . . . .H
Jan. 26-Amo . . . . .36 ....... Plainfield .... . .34. . . . .T
Jan. 31-Amo .. . . .49 ....... Fillmore .. .... 36. . . . .H
Feb. 9-Amo .. . . .20 ....... Avon .......... . . . .T
Feb. 14-Amo 28 ....... New Winchester . . . . .26. . . . .T
Total Points ...... 551 Total Points ...... 382
COUNTY TOURNEY
Jan. 18-Amo . . .... 48 ........ Clayton ...... .... 2 6. . .
Jan. 19-Amo .. ... 45 ...... North Salem ... ...54. ..
SECTIONAL TOURNEY
Feb 22-Amo .... .... 3 4 ........ Charlton . . . . . .25 .
Feb 23-Amo .... .... 1 6 ........ Danville . . ..... 49. . .
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GAMES AND SCORES OF SECOND TEAM
Date Scores
Nov. 3-Amo .... . . . 12
Nov. 17-Amo .... .... 1 1
Nov. 22-Amo .... .... 1 1
Dec. 2-Amo ..
Dec. 6-Arno .. 24
Dee. 15-Amo .. ,... 11
Dec. 21-Amo .. .... 29
Jan. 5-Amo . . .... 47
Jan. 10-Amo .. ... 16
Jan. 12-Amo .. .... 17
Jan. 26-Amo . . .. 9
-lan. 31-Amo . . .... 24
Feb. 9-Amo . . . . .15
Total Points ...... 259
Opponent Scores Place
Pittsboro . .
Clayton . . .
Avon . . .
Lizton ....
Danville .....
North Salem ..
Brownsburg ..... ....
New Winchester
Danville .......
Clayton . . .
Plainfield . . .
Fillmore . . .
Avon . . .
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Total Points ...... 244
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SUMMARY
FG FT FTM TP PF Games Played
Greeson .... .... 8 9 78 40 218 44 20
Applegate . . . .... 47 65 26 117 54 20
Lydick ..... .... 4 0 41 16 96 29 19
Bryant . . . .... 29 52 17 75 42 17
Burnett .. .... 26 35 14 66 230 20
Barry .... .... 1 8 26 11 47 12 15
Wingler . . . .... 16 16 7 37 34 17
Bray ...... .... 1 1 17 4 26 14 17
Phillips, H. . . . . . 4 1 1 9 6 8
Phillips, CQ . . . . . 2 2 0 4 1 :is
Swan ....... . . . 0 2 1 1 2
Cunningham . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 9
In listing individual scores, people are apt to give honor and credit,
for winning of ball games, to the ones who show high scores. I would
like to call attention to the fact that a good defensive man may steal the
ball and give it to the man who scored the points. Sol Fans, please
Gon't fail to give the defensive man and low scorer his share of the honor.
R. W. Bray, Coach.
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MEMORIES 45
CALENDAR
1-180 more days of High School for Seniors.
8-The Amo Aces were defeated by Avon in baseball.
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-The Amo Aces were defeated by Pittsboro in baseball.
-Freshman Initiation. Amo Aces were defeated by Clayton in
baseball.
-Amo Aces defeated New Winchester in baseball?
-Amo High School group pictures were taken, and the school
was inspected by the State School Inspector.
-Softball game-Amo 8, North Salem 13 Amo 0, North Salem 5.
27-Alden Thornberry broke his leg in the Pittsboro game.
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-Stilesville defeated Amo in softball.
Shoes were issued to the ball boys, and Physics class ran
smoothly.
3-Seniors had pictures taken at Porters in Indianapolis.
4-Seniors looked awfully sleepy. Is cider intoxicating?
5-Junior play practice begins. Seniors' proofs came.
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-Order for pictures was sent out.
'tBig Rich from Evansville entertained.
12-140 more days for the Seniors.
Oct. 13-Juniors have cokes again.
Oct. 16-Juniors are working hard on their play.
Oct. 17-Gib Bryant's birthday. Boys' and Girls' Home Ec. classes, Miss
Horton, and Mrs. Bryant surprised Gib with cake and ice
cream.
Oct. 20-Junior play went over swell.
Oct. 22-Seniors had class party at Snyder's. Had a Weiner roast and
went to Greencastle to the show. Two Girls and a Sailor,
Atlantic City.
Oct. 23-High School elected yell leaders. Some Seniors must have slept
today.
Oct. 31-Paper drive started.
Nov. 1-Sleepy students. Wonder why Jack Swan's car door won't
open?
Nov. 3-Pittsboro beat basketball boys 16-32.
Nov. 15-I. Q. test.
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MQEIMORIES 475
17-Pep Session. Amo beat. Clayton 39-20.
22-Avon beat us 26-24.
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23-Thanksgiving.
2-Beat Lizton.
6-Danville beat us.
8-Beat Stilesville. Ball boys were ted at Hoosier Cate.
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12-Seniors vs. Bray in reference to decoration ot' the assembly.
15-Girls are wearing slacks and plaid shirts. We beat North Sa-
lem. Student Council petition.
16-Student Council chosen, one member of each class from the last
six grades.
19-Movie, Captain Caution, starring Victure Mature.
21-We were beaten by Brownsburg.
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22-Annual Christmas exchange. Mr. Mehringer was surprised.
1-Two sleepy students.
5-Beat New Winchester 39-31.
8-Movie, Room Service, starring the Marx Bros.
We drew Clayton for the County tourney.
Semester exams.
10-Got beat by Danville 41-35.
12-Beat Clayton 34-27. No school.
15-Wet snow. Seniors ordered name cards and invitations.
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Seniors voted on using caps and gowns.
17-Betty Jo Jester gets burned with hot grease. Gib Bryant is
back after being out with a knee injury.
18-We beat Clayton in our first game in the tourney.
19-Lost to North Salem in our second game of the tourney. Some
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Danville wins County Tourney-Darn it!
22-Danville gi1'l visits school.
23-This date won't happen again in a thousand years. Someone had
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a party for Doyle Waskom.
-Pictures were taken of ball boys, chorus, band, annual statf.
paper stait, etc.
-Beat Plainfield 36-34.
-First and last period are exchanged.
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Someone played fox and geese in school yard last night, and
we beat Fillmore 49-36.
7-Farmers' Institute served lunch to students. Spelling testg
Sophomores had highest average.
Feb. 9-Seniors worked on annual and picked our play, Me and My
Shadow.
Amo vs. Avon.
Perhaps we'll see a movie Monday. We hope!
Feb. 12-Spring must be here.
Feb. 13-Saw Ride 'Em Cowboy, CBud Abbott and Lou Costellob.
Feb. 14-Amo beat New Winchester 28-26.
Feb. 21-Senior play characters chosen. Part of Physics class were sent
out of the room.
Feb. 22-Amo beat Charlton 34-25.
Feb. 23-Danville beat Amo 49-16.
Danville won Sectional Tourney.
March 1-Prof. Elmer Marshall entertained.
March 6-Basketball Banquet.
March 8-Dr. Joliff spoke to Seniors.
March 16-Junior Party.
March 19-A movie, The Great Gildersleevef'
March 22-County Musical at Danville.
March 24-Junior High basketball tourney at Brownsburg.
March 29-Senior Play, Me and My Shadow.
March 30-Spring Vacation.
April 2-School begins on earlier schedule.
April 6-Sophomore Party.
April 14-Band Contest at Danville.
April 18-Junior and Senior Reception.
April 21-County track meet.
April 23-P. T. A. meeting.
April 27-Band Party.
May 4-Farewell Party by Seniors.
May 13-Baccalaureate Services.
May 18-Commencement.
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MEMORIES
Pleasingly Posed Popular Priced Pictures
Please Particular People
Porter's National Studio
Ruth Porter, Managei'
312 Illinois Building
INDIANAPOLIS -- INDIANA
Phone Riley 9114
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COMPLIMENTS OF
A. G. BARRETT
DENTIST
DANVILLE - INDIANA
Compliments of
ALLEN'S CAFE
Myron McCammack walked
boldly up to the elderly Woman
whom he had mistaken for the
Principal of the Amo School.
, May I see Miss Tritti o,
CI3.ytOl1, Indlana please? he asked. p
' M I sk h -r '?
ay as W o you a e
Certainly, I am her brother.
Well, well! I'm glad to meet
you. I'm her mother.
HO ER KELLER
Nlobilgas Nlobiloil Bulk Service
Nlobilgas Service Station
CLAYTON, INDIANA
Phone 157
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MEMORIES
ERNEST MILLER
General Hauling
Coal, Grain, Livestock
COATESVILLE, INDIANA
COMPLIIVIENTS OF
DARNELL'S SHOE
SHOP
CLAYTON, INDIANA
WHICKER 8: SON
Regal Store
AMO, INDIANA
There was a man fined in court
for beating his Wife and they
charged him 5 dollars and 50
cents. The man said he under-
stood about the S5 but he didn't
the 50 cents. The judge said
1094 for amusement tax.
COMPLIMENTS OF
The Plainfield Messenger
Plainfield, Indiana
and
The Clayton Commercial
Clayton, Indiana
George J. Edick
Editor and Publisher
COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF
FREDERICK'S CAFE
PLAINFIELD, INDIANA
Open on Sunday
THE
FIRST NATIO AL
BA K
Danville, Indiana
WE ARE GLAD
TO SERVE
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MEMORIES W-N55
SHOE REPAIRING
Bill Walton
DANVILLE, INDIANA
FINEST QUALITY
Fruits, Vegetables and
Meats
Worrell's Regal Store
DANVILLE, INDIANA
DANVILLE DRUG
STORE
Cut Rate Drugs
James R. Alley, Registered
Pharmacist
East Side Square
DANVILLE, INDIANA
PIE RSON'S
CLOTHES SI-IOP
Sweaters Scarfs
Suits and Overcoats
DANVILLE, INDIANA
We Like to Entertain
Amo Residents
ROYAL
Theater
Danville - - Indiana
Lowell Cash, Manager
Mr. Mehringer: 'tIVIovies are
educational, don't you think?
Mr. Ogle: I guess so. My
wife went to one and learned she
needed two new dresses.
Miss Horton: Russell, are
you cool in time of danger?
Russell: Yes, but at the
wrong end.
CAGLE'S
SHELL SERVICE
Greencastle
Road
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illlgl N lJQl'5 ,
WILHITE S
CLINE CLEANERS
Cleaniliafepairiniressing Clayton, Ind.
M3Cl9-EO-M93SLll'G
Suits
Danville, Ind. Pho Ill
THE
LOCKHART
LANIBERT CAFE
STORE and
SERVICE STATION
Groceries Meats GOOD EATS
General Merchandise PUISSIOIL
PRODUCTS
Phone 17
l3El.l,EVll,LE, IND.
Clayton, Incl.
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COMPLIMENTS OF
THE
OMAR BAKERIES
You can take it as an ele-
mentary conception that when
an article is sold, it goes to the
buyer, said Mr. Winter in the
economics Class.
With the exception of coal,
chirped the bright senior,
And why coal? asked Mr.
Winter.
When that's bought, it goes
to the cellar.
COMPLIMENTS OF
THE
COATE VILLE
GARAGE
L. M. Creech
Coatesville
Ind.
DR. SHARTLE
Veterinarian Service
and Complete
Line of Drugs
Stilesville, Ind.
JACK GAMBOLD
Over 35 Years' Successful
OWL CAFE
Sweets and Eats
Where All Friends
Meet
E. H. Bourne, Prop.
Business
All Goods Guaranteed S
. . tl esvl e
Coatesville - Indiana
Phone 3750 Ind'
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COIVIPLIMENTS OF
CLEO'S CAFE
AMO - INDIANA
COMPLIMENTS OF
RENO STORE
ROLLINGS
ELECTRIC
HOP
RENO - INDIANA Coatesville - Indiana
FOR
GENERAL HAULIN G
CALL
OEL WEST
Coatesville -
- Indiana
Jake: WImt kind of 21 saddle
do you Want-one with a horn
Ol' Without '?
Alden: Without, I guess.
There doesn't seem to be much
traffic around here.
SCOTT 8: I-IURST
Gulf Filling Station
Poultry and Eggs
Dealer
AMO. INDIANA
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SIMS STANDARD
ERVICE
326 West Main Street
Phone 4001
PLAINFIELD
Atlas Tires, Batteries
and
Accessories
ooMPL1MENTs or
J. T. BARLOW
Insurance Agency
PLAINFIELD
Mr. Bray: I guess I'l1 have
to get a new bird dog.
Mrs. Thomas: What's the
matter with the one you have?
Mr. Bray: He swallowed a
compass and now he points only
north.
Ann Archer: Romeo, Romeo.
Wherefore art thou, Romeo?
Rolland: I'm in the balcony.
It's cheaper.
PLAINFIELD
VARIETY STORE
5c and l0c to 51.00
Merchandise
PLAINFIELD, INDIANA
Choice Food
and
Courteous Service
DEElVI'S
RESTAURANT
Plainfield, Indiana
COMPLIMENTS OF A. K. MGON
STAFFORD PLAINFIELD TIRE
CLEANERS STORE
Plainfield, Ind.
Prop., George E. Harvey
Corner Main and East Streets
PLAINFIELD, IND.
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BEECHAIVVS
TORE
Danville and Plainfield
COM PLIMICNTS OI
WALL'S
GENERAL STORE
Czlrtershurg, Indiana
Groceries, Hardware,
Dry Goods, Gas 8: Oil
STRAF F ORD
PHARMACY
The Store of Quality
Cut Price Drug Store
126 West Main Street
PLAINFIELD - INDIANA
Mr. Bray: My wife is at splen-
did shot. She can hit at twenty-
five cent piece everytime.
Mr. Ogle: Thats nothing'
My wife goes through my
clothes and she never misses 21
dime.
COMPLIMENTS OF
Symons Hardware
8x Supply
The Hardware Store on the Corner
Furniture Rugs Stoves
Appliances---Radios---Housewares
Rural Bottled Gas and Appliances
PLAINFIELD
Phone 27 16
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KINC-AN 81 CO.
Fine Meats - Since 1845
GENERAL REPAIRS
ARC AND ACETYLENE WELDING
All Kinds of Wood .WOl'kiDg
JOHN T. LAWRENCE Amo,India1
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
ROY WEST
Amo, Indiana
19 MEMORIES 45
BLANTON MILLS
CLAYTON, IND. . .
Feed, Coal, Fertilizer
Farm Machinery -
Clayton, Indiana
COMPLIIVIENTS OF
THE REGAL STORE CLEO'S CAFE, AMO
Everett Smith, Prop. plgeut
North Salem, Indiana
M. K. DOUGLAS
General Automobile Repair Parts
and
Accessories
Phone 125
CLAYTON, INDIANA
49
MEMORIES
GENERAL HAULING
Grain Livestock Coal Lime
FGR QUICK AND DEPENDABLE
SERVICE
SCG
GLEN CURTIS and EARL WALLACE
COATESVILLE, INDIANA
Coatesville Phone
CURRlE's TIN AND FURNACE SHOP
Greencas tle, Indiana
one 17
19-gr MEMORIES 45
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HARNESS and sifios Zenffflefl Vgegfhes
REPAIRS
H. A. Greenlee, Prop. i
. . I RED
Coatesville - Indiana 0
Qflemen
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9-3
c- '-, 3
fain
'X 7
Harold Bray and June VV. were
sitting on the creek bank on a
moonlight night and June kept R I-I d
getting paler and paler and come O
to iincl out she was wiping all
her rouge and powder otl' onto
Harold's coat.
Coatesville - Indiana
THE FIRST NATIONAL BA K
OF COATESVILLE
Strong Safe Dependable
OUR SERVICE--
Cheeking Accounts Savings Department
Safe Deposit Department Travelers' Checks
Money Ioy Telegraph
Strongest Vault in Hendricks County
Member ot' lf'ecleral Deposit Insurance Corporation
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THERON OG-LE
C. N. C. Foot Ball Squad
1925-26-27-28
HOUSE 0 HADLEY
lVlEN'S WEAR
THAT MEN WEAR
Tomorrow's Styles
Today
Frank Brewer Hadley
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Alexander Garage
Studebaker Sales and Service
CLAYTON, INDIANA
JAQUES-HAVENS Standard Od
COMPANY Company
DEALERS Prompt and Dependable
in Service
POULTRY wayne Rhea, Ag
Phone 20
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Clayton - Indiana lone O
Cl I d
FARM SUPPLY CO.
McCormick-Deering Farm
Nlachmes
HARDWARE FENCE
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
COATESVILLIC' - - - INDIANA
Coatesville Elevator and
Feed Company
COATESVILLE, INDIANA
Grain, Seed and Darnall Feeds
A R N O L D S T 0 R E
General Merchandise
Stilesville, Indiana
E. M. THORNTON
Cities Service Gas and Oil
Gardner's lce Cream
Candies Soft Drinks Tobacco
Coatesville, Indiana
The Hathaway Printery
COATESVILLE, IND.
High Grade Printing
E5lE.S,a E an ana 4
COMPLIMENTS OF
FILLMORE ELEVATOR
and
Branson's
. FEED COMPANY
D-X Statlon
Danville A. J. Smith, Prop.
Ind.
FILLMORE, IND
COMPLIMENTS OF
HOOSIER
HOTEL
Danville, Indiana
Hadley
Beauty Shop
Phone 4
C ll I d
Stone's Regal Store
and
General Merchandise
Clayton, Indiana
E. J. Roberts Garage
General Auto Repairing
Complete Lubrlcatmg SCFVICC
Sales and Service
Dodge and Plymouth Automobiles and
Dodge Trucks
Allis-Chalmers Machinery and Parts
Phone 499 DANVILLE, IND. 38 N. Wash. St.
J. C. LOGAN
Mobilgas Mobiloil
U. S. Tires Prest-0-Lite Batteries
LUBRICATION
and
TIRE REPAIRING
Phone 255 145 E. Main St.
DANVILLE, INDIANA
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COATESVILLE
LUIVIBER COMPANY
Quality Materials
Courtesy
Quick Service
COATESVILLE, INDIANA
DR. C. A. MASTEN
Veterinarian
Calls Made Promptly
Day and Night
COATESVILLE, INDIANA
Phone 49
COMPLIMENTS OF
Stanley's Grocery
COATESVILLE, INDIANA
KNIGI-IT'S DRUG
STORE
Quality Drugs
Fountain Service
COATESVILLE. INDIANA
lVlasten's Barber Shop
Hair Cuts 50c
Hours 8:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m.
Coatesville, Indiana
Papa Bear: Someone's been
drinking my whiskey.
Mama Bear: Someone's been
drinking my Whiskey.
Baby Bear: Hic!
COMPLIMENTS OF
COATESVILLE
SKATING RINK
COATESVILLE. INDIANA
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tores
S
Bank
Clayton, Indiana
Branch of
Danville state Bank Gfocfffies and MEMS
Clayton, Indiana. M
Member of Federal Depoalt
I C t
Phone 27
M A R T I N
HARDWARE
CLAYTON, INDIANA
Ph 1
IMS M E
f
Tudor's Barber
and
Beauty Shop
Stilesville - Indiana
Phone 31
RIES 45
Firestone Tires
Auto Accessories
Texaco Gas and Oils
Phone 43
Glen Hampton 81
Sons Garage
Special Attention Given
to
Tourists
Route 40
Stilesville u Indiana
SHELL GAS AND OIL
O. Z. STAYTON
Stilesville - Indiana
Mrs. Bray: Mother says in
her letter that she feels seedy.
M1'. Bray: I suppose that
means slie's going to plant her-
self on us!
The teacher was giving the
youngsters a mental drill. Now,
Doyle, tell me which month has - -
twenty-eight days in itf' Quality Service
Doyle had forgotten. After Store
a moment he had the answer,
They all have.
k
Stilesville, Indiana
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PARR'
Variety Store
WE ARE ALWAYS
GLAD T0 SERVE
YOU.
DANVILLE, INDIANA
For a Good Lunch
With That Home-
Like Flavor---
Bale's Restaurant
West Side Square
Henry P. Bates, Prop.
Danville, Indiana
Ernest O. Ridgeway
OPTOMETRIST
Danville - Indiana
Mr. Bray: We will now take
25 of these- -
Eugene: Why are you back-
ing 1nt0 the dressing room?
Mr. Bray: There's girls down
there and my trousers have just
been air conditioned.
MEET THE CROWD
at the
Humpty Dumpty
Eula Clark
Manager
Danville, Indiana
1 9+ M E
RIES
Charles Burch
GENERAL FARM
TRUCKING
and
LOCAL AND LONG
DISTANCE
HAULING
Amo - - - Indiana
Compliments of
WHEELER'
GROCERY
COATESVILLE - IND.
Russell: Do you hke mc
jokes?
Mrs. Thomas: No, or yes.
Russell: Most morons do.
Teacher: Rex, spell 'lamb'.
Rex: A little 'u'.
HAMMOND
GROCERY AND
FILLING STATION
Greencastle - Indiana
COMPLIMENTS or
THE
I-IANDY DAIRY
Greencastle - Indiana
COMPLIMENTS OF
ROSCOE SCOTT
GARAGE
Greencastle - Indiana
iii Yrrrrirjf M 0 R I E S ir
HADLEY'
RESTAURA
COATESVILLE
INDIANA .
Arnold Store
General
Merchandise
STILESVILLE
INDIANA
Miss Trittipo: In what
tle did General Wolfe cry,
happy'!
Herbert P.: I think it wa
last battle.
COOPER BROTHE
COMPLIMENTS OF
DR. F. N. WRIGHT
Stilesville
Indiana
L. A.: D0r1't kiss a guy w th
mustache.
TRUCKING D. A. Why ?
L. A.: Because you get a k S
, , and a brush-off at the same
Stllesvllle time.
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Lady, if you will give us a Buy Wal' Bonds and
nickel my little brothe1 ll imi- pa
tate a hen. Stamps'
You mean he can Cackle like
a hen ? asked the lady.
it
dis
im
Navy, replied the boy in
if He w0uldn't do -1 chew
gllS . c cp
' itation like that. He'll eat a
Woimf'
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Come With the Rest
For the Besti'
I-IOOSIER CAFE
Bud Wise, Prop.
ilesville - Incliana
Let's Get the Boys
Back Home.
We Still Give
Quick Service
Amo Hardware and
Lumber Co.
Amo - Indiana
CQMPLIMENTS OF
James A. Burroughs, Agent
COATESVILLE, INDIANA
F or All Kinds of Insurance
SEE ME
Thomas Grocery and
General Store
AMO, INDIANA
Groceries, Meals and Fresh Fruits
CNOW Anderson's Grocery,
Amo Milling Company
Grain-Flour-Coal-Feed Grinding
Feed Fertilizer
AMO, INDIANA
Horace Link Kr Company
The Store of Furniture
Greencastle - Indiana
D PLE 0 R E to
Danville lmplement Sales
John Deere Farm Implements
Repairs Service
Skelgas Sales and Service
Phone 20 Danville, Indiana
D-X Lubrication Motor Fuel
Is Still
AHEAD OF THE PARADE
Depend on Your D-X Dealer for
Duration Driving ,
Horton Oil Co.
ROYCE YEAGER
Hadley 83 Coatesville, Ind.
CUMPLIMENTS
OF
Elvin R. Newby 81 Son
DANVILLE, INDIANA
BUYI-QRS OF
Tomatoes and Corn
19
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CAMPBELL
Funeral Homes
COATESVILLE DANVILLE
Phone 26-1 1 Phone 202
Ambulance Service
ALLEN CAMPBELL FRED sHELToN
T
E. C. FRITSCHE
FOR NQEERALS Compliments of
CONCENTRATES
ff? MERLE L. MASTEN
Your Llvestock
S
General Insurance
AMO
Danville, Ind. R. R. 2 INDIANA
Amo Phone
70
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WEST BAKI G CO.
Yum Yum
The Loaf That Stays
Fresh 4 Days.
AT YOUR GROCER'S
Junior: She tolcl me you told
her what I told you not to tell
her.
Jack: Why, the mean thing!
I told her not to tell you I told
her.
Junior: Well , I promised her
I woulcln't tell you she told me,
so don't tell her I did.
Gib Bryant: What size shoes
are you Wearing?
Miss Horton: Size twelve, I
think.
Gib Bryant: Did you get a
whistle with them ?
Miss Horton: No, why?
Gib Bryant: WoWl Such big
boats, and no whistle.
Em-Roe Sporting Goods Co.
Incliana9s Leading Sporting
Goods Store
209-211 West Washington Street
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
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We Appreciate Your Business
DANVILLE, INDIANA
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