Amo High School - Amoace Yearbook (Amo, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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MEMORI ES - 45 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 12

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19 MEMORIES 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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1. 9 , .M E 159 R I E. S Dc, . 4.5 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. 13

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