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The Seniors of 'LL9
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Tom y Crews hasn't a minute to lose
When on the basket ball team he must choose
Alberta Booty likes to cook
And still have the new look
Paul Troke enjoys a joke
But never goes broke
Alberta Elliott's voice is like a chime
And is a treasure for all time
Vernon Kersey is a shy lad
Nho isn't in love, very bad
Myrna Logue has many a date
That may decide her fate
Tom McCam ack likes to play ball
Though he receives many a fall
Martha Sall nn wishes to teach
Arithmetic is within her reach
Virginia Strahl, a neat little lass
When it comes to grades she'll pass
Margaret Eggers is quiet too
But there isn't anything she can't do
Kenneth Miller we hardly know
But we are sure friendships will grow
Lois Frltsche can cook and sew
And will soon live in a bungalo
Marilyn Wilson, a charming girl
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Margaret Underwood is a lot of fun
And from her duties will not run.
Maurice Bombei a dude ranch may own
As soon as he is grown.
Mary Hanlon, a twirler in the band
Helps all she can.
Leon Buis, a short little lad
When he falls 1sn't hurt very bad.
Anne Marley, a brunette you see
Is just as sweet as she can be.
Glenny Hubble you will find
Talking to her husband over the line
Marjorie Feller, an actress will be
As dancing is her talent you see
Donald Jones a lawyer may be
As he likes to argue you see
Harold Applegate plays in the band
And is a musican I understand
Betty Welty says a nurse sne'll be
If she has to cross the deep blue sea
This class soon will say farewell
And will never more hear the school bell
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New Years' Day tourney Aces von oy 1 atlng
both the Winchester Jar lors and Plttsaoro
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Yule tide vacation ends
Individual pxctu es taken by National School
Studio
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Farmers' Institute
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Seniors n Juniors visit Gen ral Assemlby
P T A Meet
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25 26 Sectional lourney The Aces won by d feating
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County Tract Meet
Junior benlor Reception
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Last day of school for the Seniors
Senior Farewell Dance
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Betty Nelty
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Maryiln Wilson
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Rachel Crews
Margaret Eggers
Lois Fritsche
Mary Hanlon
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CLASS STATISTICS
Most Talented
Most Studious
Most Quiet
. . Neatest
Best Dressed
Most Patient
Best Politician
Best Disposition
Biggest Tease
Prettiest
. Most Handsome
Most Determined
. Most Friendly
Most Dignified
Meekest
Most Co operative
Biggest Flirt
Deepest Thinker
Best Dancer
Margaret Underwood Bigfest Talker
Leon Buis Shortness
Virginia Strahl
Vernon Kersey
Most Independent
Funniest Laugh
Total Age M1 fears
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Ten Senior Boys
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Freshmen
After our Journey through the Grades ard JUFIOP Hlgh, we
the Class of '49, began the upward trall throu r n1gh school
Our f1rst year as Freshmen we had ten Prospectors Cboysl and
s1xteen Gold dlggers Kg1rlsJ, maklrg a total of twenty SlX
borty h1D8PS 1D the covered wagon By tD1S tlme it was Det
tlng rather crowded but we manager to make room for two new
members Burneda Brown and Connle Cress To command our
wagon thls year we elected lommy Crews, Pres1dent, Anne
larley, V1ce Pres1dent, waur1ce Bombel, secretary and Trea
surer, and Dav1d Bolles, as Reporter r kerhlnger, our
sporsor, was to protect us from Indlar 8ttaLKb wowever, he
fa1led DlS duty, ror or sept 14, we were attacked by the
sophomores who throughly 1n1t1ated us 1nto Hlgh School Our
ooys wore glPlS bathlng Sulto, gum boots, bathlng caps and
ralncoats on backwards fney carrled an lnnertube and the1r
lunch on a St1CK wrapped 1D a red bandana The g1PlS wore
Ind1an blankets, thelr ha1r ln a knot on top w1t1 feathers 1n
lt, men's work shoes slze 10 on the wrong feet, and a doll
able bophomoresn gave a party for us and the hlgh school
mveryone enyoyed the entertalnment and del1c1ous refreshments
It seems that tnls year our Forty NIHEPS became lDVOlVed
1n many squabbles durlng class meet1n5s and could come to no
d8C1S10DS on a party, but we dld learn the proper proceduneof
a class meetlng from kr M9DP1De6P CIt says here D Two t
the few d8C1810HS that we did reach were to have green and
whlte as our class colors, and Vlrglnla atrahl and alberta
Booty as our class Yell leaders
nO1S Frlstche, Tom mcCaamack, Harold Appleoate, and
Alberta Elliott were ln the band and helped make muslc for
our covered wagon we also engoyed the entertalnmert pro
vlded by our magorettes, wargorle beller, Ruth harley,
ulendllne Hubble, and Mary Hanlor we engoyed many excltlng
sports th1s year, and were very proud of our Prospector ',
who part1c1pated ln baseball, b sketoall, and YPSCK e were
very d1sa:oo1rted that no class tourney was held thlb year
Bel1ev1nb to have struck a gold mlne Cof knowledgel, we
declded to pltch camp tlll September
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With twenty two Forty Miners on board the covered wagon
started on its trip through the second year of high school
de hit several bumps this year and lost Marion Luttrell,
David Belles and Burneda Brown Marjorie Feller, who had
been living at Terre Haute, climbed on board with us at the
first six weeks period President and Student Council
member, Maurlce Bombei, was driving the cove ed wagon Ruth
Anne Marley, Vice Pr sident Martha Salsman, Secretary and
Treasurer, and Tommy Crews, reporter all helped to do their
part Of course Miss Gurnsey, our sponsor was seeing that
we d1dn't drive too fast
e initiated the Freshman class in properC9D manner,
September 20th The Freshies were each dressed differently
Some of tne boys were really date bait ln two piece bathlng
sults, shorts, or nightgowns The girls wore long under
wear, overalls, or funny sacks, etc The party which we
gave for the Fresnles that nigut vas a gr a success
had each rrc hie make a speech and hold a hugh niece of ice
at the same time hr Truax directed our games for us, and
we had delicious refreshments at the enl of the even ng
The Forty Nlners were very active in sport this year
Harold Applegate, Tom xctam ack, and George Arche played on
t e firstteam in basketball and Tommy Crews, Maurice Bombei,
Connie oress, Leon Buls, and Vernon Kersey played on the
second team Mary Hanlon was one of the yell leaders and
represented our class in thls way In the class tourney
Sophomores, And the latter team won the tourney duth Anne
Marley and xyrna Logue were our class fell leaders for this
event several of our Gold Diggers attended the Play Day at
Canterbury Gym and enjoyed the activltes there
At the beginn1ng Ol our journey each Prospector and
Gold Digger had chosen tne veins lclassesl fro Jhich he
w nted to OOt8lW bds olden knowledce Fhose 1 o vere brave
e ouch to down the Latin tlass found that lt :ds dot so had
as they expected Ne made and furnlsded m1n1a ur Roman
houses and held a donan Banquet, similiar isdn os dlyl to
those held in Rome LO see :ho would be masters and slaves
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the masters TonmJ's tea. lost, nd tre slaves prepared tne
Iood and entertalroext, and were sup osed to do exactly as
dressed lI to as, rccllned or colcnes Coales of nav, covered
4 +P blanxets at toe table wnlle the slaves dressed
tUH1CS orougnt the food to toen and enterta1red tden All
who atnended DQS an engodaole tlme, espec1allJ tue slaves
who ate most or tne iood
AS tnere wis s ortaoe of oo,s lf the Senlor Class
thlS year, two of our Prospectors, Harold Applebate 8hG
Maurlce doubel were 51V9L parts ln tne oenlor Play
On May 19, +he forty Mlners wagon came tc a stop and we
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'All aboard? You better hurry Forty Niners for w6'a e
hitting the trail N That was the voice of our Junior class
President, Tommy Crews, who is bosslng the wagon this year
with the help of Harold Applegate, Maurice Bombei, Reporter
and especially Mrs Sullivan, our Oponsor
HI had better count to see if everyone is here Stra ,
Booty, Wilson, Jelty, Buis, Kersey, McCam ack, etc Say,
that a new face? Nhat is your name9n
'Nho me? I'm Don Jones from Tech a Democrat by the way
WToo bad, and he looked like such a nice fellow too
Well, counting our other new member, Marjorie Fox, we have,
twenty six Forty Niners on board U 'Gettie up Dobbi 4
A lot happened after this little conversation passed,
for it seems that nDoboinn got to going too fast and Marjorie
Fox and George Archer fell off the wagon
All of our gold digging efforts were a failure and we
had to make money by selling concession at the Junior stand,
although some of the people in school began to look upon us
as robbers, we were fairly successful in this financial
venture Ne also made a tidy profit on our Junior Play,
of fun practicing and giving our play and felt that it was a
huge success
This year the Forty Niners kept the covered wagon rock
ing back and forth with excitement and entertainment Our
Prospectors played a very important part in Athletic Act
ivities in the school and county Harold Applegate, Tom Mc
Cam ack, Connie Cress, Tommy Crews, Don Jones, Maurice Bom
bei, Leon Buis, and Vernon Kersey took an active part not
only in basketball, but also baseball and track Iyrna
Logue was elected one of the high school yell leaders and
thus represented the girl's at sports functions Je were
very successful in the class tourney this year as ve not only
defeated the Sophomores Hotshot, but also shot the reshman
Skunks and roasted the senior Juzzards, to win the tourney
Ve changed the name of our team to Huiants and our colors to
red and gray before this event Anne Marley and Myrna Logue
were chosen as our class yell leaders again
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For their splendid work in making music for the covered
wagon the followlng people were awarded band sreaters Lois
Fritsche, Betty Velty, Alberta elliott, Anne harley, Mary
Hanlon, Marjorie Feller, ulendellne Hubble, lom 'cCammack
Paul Troke and Harold Applegate
Ne seemed to be in a whirl of social activity this year,
for we had several partles besides the Reception and Fare
well Party At Christmas time we sponsored a Christmas Dance
which not only added a little gold to our treasure chest but
also provided some very nice entertainment for the high
school Some of the main features on the rogram were
pantomine of nTwas the Night before christmas with Don Jones
as narrator A very clever Magician Show by Paul Troke, and
high school orchestra, and a girl's trio composed of Anne
dancing, and refreshments were enjoyed by all who attended
this event
Ne Forty Niners had worker and slaved C J to make enough
money to have a nice Reception for the Senior Class in the
Spring For this great event we reserved the Riv ria Club
in Indianapolis for the date of April 23, and made our plans
accordingly Nhen the wonderful night came the Junior and
Senior Classes, their guests, and the Faculty male their way
to the Riveria Club However, it seems that some of the
Juniors had difficulty in finding the place and one even
picked up a ticket, Kto the theater, of coursel There were
many pretty formals and corsages, and all the glrls and boys
looked exceptionally nice A delicious dinner of fruit cock
tail, steak, mashed potatore, gravy, peas, spring salad,
milk, coffee, and ice cream was served in three courses
During the course of meal it was necessary for a waiter to
'friskn Mr Scudd After everyone had finished eating
the toastmaster, Tommy Crews gave the welcome speach And
after the other formalities were disposed with, the Junior
Poem, Senior Nill, and the Prophecy were read Everyone
enjoyed dancing to the club orchestra, watching the dance
team, Ray and Rita, and listening to the music provided by
some members from our own class This was an especially
happy occasion for Alberta Booty who received a very pretty
diamond from her boy friend, Dick Plesk The Riveria Club
closed at 12 OO, and we came home like good boys and girls
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and eatlna all the at oers 1 d marsnmelLows ve could nold,
we Aert on nad rlde througn toe coun+rJ
Tne Baniuet meld Q tae udtll .lass fflo year was
the one meld last year
Atter havlng so many nlce partles togetner our class
t1o1 an lt would be a shame not to nave at least ore
fl1ng no the, deolded to spend a sunday to etner 1 an
Bma State Park after sc1ool was out nveryone who Went had
an exgodable tlme
Eacn Forty Nlner hopped off tue covered wa wlth the
VlS1OD of b COmlU a dlrnifled benlor next fall
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Th s year we hitched old Dobbln to the cov red vagon and
cllmoed on board as ndign fied seniors Vennth Llller from
Brazil hopped on board with us, and of the twent slx forty
niners starting for the end of th trail, ve lost only one
Glendiline Hubble At the head of our covered vafon thls y ar
we see Harold Applegate, president, lommy orevs, vice presid
ent, Rachel Crews, secretary and Lois Fritche, treasurer
considered it an honor to have Mr Jendell ecu'der as our spon
sor oonnle Cress was chosen as our student council member and
thus represented the voice of the benior Class in student gov
ernment
The task of publishing the school paper fell to the ad
vanced typing students, and all enjoyed Norxing together on
this project ve greatly appreciated the help given to us by
Mrs Thomas and Mrs Jackson, who filled her place for a short
time this year
On September 26, the Forty Nlners journeyed to Indiana
polls to have their senlor pictures taken at Porter's National
Studio After our pictures were taken, we spent the rest of
the day sho ping and going to the movies It seems that some
of us had a very exciting time coming home that night
After much debate in class we decided to put our an ann
ual instead of going on a trlp Je chose our staff and name
Amo Ace IAmo a key! for our annual Je decided definitly to
have our annual made at Kansas city and proceeded to prepare
the materials
Je were especially proud of the athletic achievement of
our Prospectors this year seven of thcm played on the first
team and helped to wln a name for the nAces' during the season
and in the Sectional tourney aurice Bombie, Tommy revs,
Connie Cress, Donald Jones, Leon Buis, Tom Vcbam ack and Harold
Applegate all received their ball sweaters and stripes'at the
end of the season Jernon Kersey received a sweater for his
good work as student manager for the team, and Nary Hanldh al
so received a sweater for her two years work as Yell leader
we Forty Niners ordered our invitations and namecards
early, and were very proud of them when they arrived
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We were not in such a whirl of social activity this year,
however we did enjoy the nice Reception given for us by the
junior class. This annual event was held in the Marott Hotel
in Indianapolis on April 29. All the girls looked very pretty
in their pastel formals and beautiful coraages. The boys also
looked exceptionally nice in dress suits. A delicious dinner
was enjoyed by all. After the usual formalities were over the
class profecy, poem, and will were read. Everyone enjoyed the
program, music, and dancing which followed this.
Much thought and planning was devoted to our Farewell
Party. As we knew it would probably be our last party togeth-
er, we wanted to make it as nice as possible.
On May 13, the high school and facualty enjoyed the
'fruits of our kabus one of the nicest Farewell Part es
ever given at Amo
we knew that our covered wagon was nearing the end
of the trail and th t NS had mined practically all of the
golden knowledge that we could from dear old Amo High 'e
rather regretted to see the last days of school draw nigh
Our Baccalaureate was held on May 15, with a good speaker
On May 19, we the great and distinguished class of 1
recieved our dipolmas and officially graduated from the
school we had come to love so dearly
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We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty Nine,
leave this long and lasting will to those who are fortunate
enough to be granted such an honor
To Mr Ogle we will an extra pair of glasses fJust in
case he loses the ones he has now I Q
To Mrs Sullivan we will a cute little cocker spaniel
dog that doesn't have a sad look to remind her of a certain
person
To Mr McCammack we will some new equipment for the
science room
To Miss Johnson we bequeath a successful girls' basket
ball team
Mrs Milhon we bequeath a new piano for the music
room
Mrs Truax we will continued success in Home Economic
and M H Club Work
Mrs Jackson we bequeath our sense of humor
Mrs Thomas we will new books for the library
To Mr Sutherlin we will our instruments on which to
give lessons and make a successful band for the coming years
And last, but not least, to our dear sponsor, Mr Scud
der, we will another dignified and ambitious Senior Class to
sponsor, and also one that will co operate with him, and the
other teachers, as the Class of 'MQ has We also will a suc
cessful basketball team for many years to come
To the Juniors we will our seats in the assembly
To the Freshman we bequeath our skill in graduating
Harold Applegate bequeaths his ability to play the piano
to Louise Stephenson
Maurice Bombei wills his ability to play basketball to
David Hadley
Alberta Booty wills her ability to cook to Dorothy Sum
mers
Leon Buis wills his freckles to Johnnie Trout
Connie Cress wills his ability to keep the bench warm
at ballgames to John Davies
Rachel Crews bequeaths her ambitious nature to Jimmie
Aubrey
Tom y Crews bequeaths his motto, nDrive Safely Live
Longer,n to Merold Weatherman
Margaret Eggers bequeaths her quietness to Dorotha Sav
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Alberta Elliott wills her ability to sing to Dorothy
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Marjorie Feller bequeaths her cute smile to Vivian Ar
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Mary Hanlon bequeaths her ability to get along with the
basketball squad to Vera Jean Wheeler
Glendellne Hubble bequeaths her natural curly hair to
Grace Ward '
Donald Jones wills his argumentive ability to Bob Lewis.
Vernon Kersey bequeaths his farming inclination to Ray
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Myrna Logue wills her ability to get a letter every day
to Rita Spaulding
Anne Marley bequeaths her ability to talk in class, and
not get caught, to Judy Moore
Tom McCam ack bequemths his ability to play a clarinet
to Sally Archer
Kenneth Miller oequea hs his oroad shoalders and manly
xuyslque to Derry Logue
Martha Salsman wills her good grades to her brother,
Richard, to keep it in the family
Virginia Strahl bequeaths her ability to sew to Saralou
Archer
Paul Troke wills his friendly greeting to James Strahl
Peggy Underwood bequeaths her ability to joke and not
get mad to Rachel West
Betty Welty wills her tallness to Linda Lou Brown
Marilyn Wilson bequeaths her pretty handwriting to Her
I hereby bequeath my ability to get a man and keep him,
to Frieda Applegate
IN NITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereto subscribed our names
on this twentieth day of May, Nineteen Hundred and Forty
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The future lives of great men are different from their
past The future life is a secret within each of our lives
fh will be gained by only a few I have a futurescope
h Jill project upon a screen the future lives of all in
ffduals I often wonder what the future of each member of
lor class of forty nine will b Shall we see
1 ting vita our president of the class we find Harold
npl ate, a very bus nesslike and married young man Rem
eue rin that hevas always very fond of Mary ianlon, another
lassn t , in his school days, we find that he was married
to her in Tune of 1950 They have a very nice home and are
rearimp a family of three nice looking children He has
attended anterbury College and now is teaching school in
New Orleaus Mary is a very nice mother and housewife
Loocing further we find our vice p esiient, Tommy Crews
s king of the tomatoe world He is experimenting with his
touatoes for a big manufacturing plant in Illinois, and has
a 200 acre farm where he lives with his wife and does his
experimenting
Rachel Crews, secretary of the class of forty nine, has
an N ei the futurescope's call as a secretary of a great
law firm in the mpire State Building in New York City She
is using her charm to help win cases for people all over the
worli ani we wish her lots of luck
e no: fini the treasure of our class, Lo1s Fritsche,
as a hous vife It seems that skechanged her name to Duncan
and lS llvin in pO3t9SIl11C Ne know that she will make a
eel tr asur for her home as she was for the class
Phe futurescope beam now travels far to find a great
lol r of physics, a aret Jane ggers Je find she is the
heai of a great luoratory in Arizonia ani she is traveling
far to reach the top
Ne find Betty Jelty in the Methodist hospital, not as
a patient, but as superintendent of all the nurses We also
see that she is planning a big wedding in June. She is to
oe married to a very famous surgeon.
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name to Bray, doing her shopping at the store We see that
she has a little boy with her and his name is Tommy She
is hurring home to get her supper for her husband
Martha Salsman, another senior of forty nine, is in
Indianapolis working as a teacher in one of the schools
She is teaching Phs Ed and Mathamatics She seems to be
doing a grand job and the students all like her
Now we see Marilyn Wilson in a big department store
ln Chicago as a business excutive She travles all over
the world gathering styles for her firm She is also, at
the present, planning on a big wedding in June but she is
going to continue her work after she is married
The vision is now getting very cloudy and wg wonder-
why Then all of a sudden we see in the futurescope the
figure of a great polition, Donald Jones He is setting in
the seat of the President at Washington Looking still
deeper we see that a last his dreams of the future has come
true He is now the President of the United States But
wait a minute Nhat is ttis wesee Oh yes, he has changed
his politics and is now a very strong Republican Wellwe
knev he would see the light
Looking aheai we find Glenny Hubble Norcing in the
chicago Stock Market in Chicago She is a v ry vell known
comptometer, and isworking her way to the top She B known
all ov r the world as one of tne best comptomete s
'arm home in the distance Soon we see a farmer out on the
tra tor and who should it be but Maurice Bombei He has a
150 acre farm and is one of the most famous farmers in this
district
Next we see standing on the street of Indianapolis two
of the classmates of forty nine Ruth Anne Marley and
Pe gy Underwood It seems that they are both working at
Block's lepartment store and they a e still looking for
the man in their lives Nell girls don't give up, there is
still time
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do his studying but to win the girl of his heart. It seems
that he is the Casanova of the college, yet he has'nt been
able to get the one he wants. It always happens that way.
Now let us see what lies in the future of our great
friend, Connie Cress. We see him flying through the air in
a new streamlined airplane. He is the owner of a great air
line service, named the Speedamatic Airlines.
Paul Troke we find in Pennsylvania as a great mechanist
and inventor of the new 1953, thirty two cylinder, Speed-
abaker. It has a record of not less than 50 miles and not
more than 200 miles an hour. We wonder....
Looking still deeper into the futurescope we see Vernon
Kersey in a big dairy barn. He has almost a 100 cows and is
running a dairy that supplies all of Indianapolis with good
pasturized milk As his helper we see another classmate
Leon Buis It seem that they are partners in this business
Remembering how they were always partners in what they did
at school we were not surprised to see that they were still
partners
Next we find projected upon our screen the image of
a great senior of forty nine, Myrna Logue She is working
for a law firm in Indianapolis and is on her way to the top
Marjorie Feller, who is as yet undecided as to her fut
ure, is still living in Coatesville and working in the city
as a stenographer
Next we see in the distance a little white cottage on
the hillside and inside there is a woman busying herself
with the everyday housework and caring for the children
When the vision is clear we see that isis nobody but Alberta
Booty, who is now Mrs Richard Pleak, living peaceful in her
little cottage
Next we see Kenneth Miller working in a power plant at
Indianapolis He seems to be working very hard to reach
the top and is at the present, foreman of the plant We
wish him the best of luck
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sees but the author of this story, who is Alberta Elliott.
It seem that she has been working as a stenographer but is
now planing to be married in June. She is planning to con-
tinue her work after her marriage.
We now come to the end of this imaginary trip into the
future. Your future lives are now knowng so 1et's each of
us live and enjoy our future. When the history of the world
is written, may mention be made of the notable work of each
member of the senior class of forty-nine.
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Maurice Bombie
A beautiful home and twin girls.
Alberta Booty
A hundred and fifty acre farm of my own.
Leon'Bu1s
A new baritone of my own.
Lois Fritsche
To travel a lot and to be a good secretary.
Mary Hanlon
To have a nice home and be a good wife and mother.
Virginia Strahl
To have a good job after school is out.
Marilyn Wilson
To become Supt. of Nurses in the Methodist Hospital.
' Betty Welty
A loving wife, a beautiful home, and a prosperous business.
Donald Jones
A new Oldsmobile
Kennth Miller
To get married and have my own home
Alberta Elliott
A good job with good money
Ruth Anne Marley
A hundred acre dairy and grain farm of my w
Vernon Kersey
To invent a cure for cancer
Martha Salsman
A good swing band
Harold Applegate
A home, a family, and a Buick convertible
Marjorie Feller
be happy
Myrna Logue
own an air line
Connie Cress
be a nurse and have somebody to love
Margaret Underwood
have fun
Rachel Crews
own a farm
Margaret Eggers
A Chevrolet and a good job
Paul Troke
A beautiful wife
Merrill McCam ack
To be a radio technician
Tommy Crews
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Keats Perry ---- a young professor- Harold Applegate
Ylcky Randolph the bane of his l fe Wyrna Logue
Grandma Perry an obliglng soul ---- fartha Salsman
Grandpa Perry an innocent bystanier laurice Bonoei
Joon Appleby - a nelpful friend Donald Tones
Priscilla Morley a sue t young thing Anne iarley
Tootsie Bean-- a plunp splnster Glenieline Hubble
Butcher toy Bean her big brother --- Geo ge Archer
Valerie Whitman a Southern charmer -Tarjorie Feller
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DYNOPSIS
but Professor Perry curtly ordered Vicky to call
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a bit of gossip Professor Perry had been offered
a deanship if he can find a wife The family and
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Tootsie Bean, who can cook Vicky wants revenv ,
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as a woman and has the extra children pose as those
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Tom Crews Alberta Booty
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Millie R Tillie Goes to New York
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tween eleven Hendricks County teams, one Farion County team
and the Indlana Boys School from Plainfield The Marion
County quintet, Speedway, was the favored team to advance to
the regionals tzplay the winner of the Greenfield sectional,
but an upset was scored in the final game by Amo's Aces who,
although up against s perior height and ability, tromped
over the Sparkplug in the final stanza of the final ame to
give them a sound spanking with a score of pl to The
Aces trailed at all points of the game until early 1n the
fourth quarter when they tied the score at M2 all
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scored again, because they never had the chance The Aces
went on to outscore the Sparkplugs by l3 3 in the last
quarter to defeat the Sparkplugs by seven points, thus
gaining the honor of meeting Fortville in Butler Fieldhouse
and the d1stinction of Sectional champs of lQh9
The nets were cut down and the basketball was presented
as a trophy to the school in honor of their success After
the game huge bonfires were lit in Amo and Coatesville, and
celebrations were in order
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Mayhugh Veatherman
Boyer Crews
Vaughn Jones
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Applegate
Weatherman
Crews
Cress
Lewis
Bonbei
Yersey
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Jones 1 H
Defeating Lizton gave Amo the right to play Charlton,
winner over Stilesville, in the last game Friday night The
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came close to trumping the Aces, but it was staved off and
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Applegate
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Hugler
Barrett
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REGIONAL TOURNEY
When the Aces performed their upset over Speedway in the
final game of the Sectional play, they were pitted against a
tough, well blanced team from Fortville It was not doubted
before the game that the boys from Amo were inferrior to the
Demons of Fortvllle and it still 1sn't Fortville was hitt
ing a very good percentage and they were shooting a lot A
far as field goals percentage, Amo didn't do badly with a
322 against Fortville's 353
Turman Rushton was the h1gh scorer of the game wlth lO
field goals and three free throws for a total of 23 polnts
His twin brother, T d, scored 16 for Fortville also
The score built up by the Aces was second highest the
state for a loser, but it couldn't be helped
Fortville C691 Amo 1931
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Laey Jheeler
Deahyne Lewis
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Norris 'ress
McKay Kersey
Kellermeyer Jeatherman
Noe Bombei
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elght games against four schools and placed second in the all
county softball league The gpponents encountered were
Stilesville, Pittsboro, New Winchester, and North Salem
Winning ive and losing three, the Aces won over Stiles
ville by scores of O and 3, and ove Pittsboro 6 M and 17
ll, going into extra innings in the last game Then travel
ing to North Salem's field, tncy met New Jinchester, who turn
ed out to be the champs, and lo t both games by scores of 2
and 2 M The next and final games w re played on Iorth Salem'
diamond against North Salem If the Aces could have won both
the games, they would have had to play tne tie off with New
Winchester, but after losing one game 9 6 and winning one 7
they came out in second place
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Stilesville, Indiana
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Bellville, Indiana
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Frozen Fools
Danville, Indiana
Compliments of
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Plainfleld, Iniiana
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Plainfield, Indiana
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Danville, Indiana
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Danville, Indiana
Haworth Repair Shop
25 South Cross St
Danville, Indiana
Radiator Repair
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Car Repaintlng
Waidell Buick Co
Jimn Waddell
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Compliments and Best Wishes
PORT3R'S NATIONAL STUDIO
312 Illinois Bldg
Indianapolis, Indiana
Ruth Porter, Manager
College High School
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