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CLASS PROPHECY As we leaned back in our easy chairs for a long quiet evening, we picked up the latest edition of the New Market Times. The headlines read Attempted Suicide. The article didn't mention any names, but it seems that the poor boy resided in the southwest corner of New Market. It appears that he was having girl trouble. The column at the sextreme left of the paper told of the graduation of Carroll Terry from Mechanics College with a degree of M.A.S. QModel A Starterj. His new place of business is Bowers Station. We wondered why he picked this city for a location? ? Also on the front page we saw where Miss Ruth Webb broke her leg while riding down a canyon of BalHinch. We saw where Dewey Servies had won a spelling contest at Purdue University. He credits his great success to Mr. Wilson's English class. We turned to the society page and read where Mr. and Mrs. Cline Hughes the former Miss Laura Burnside were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Delano, the former Miss Dorothy Fagan. The girls were graduates of New Market High School. Mr. and Mrs. Delano reside with her parents in Ball-linch. Miss Jeanne Mullen and Mr. John McCammack anounce their wedding date. It will be the second Tuesday in the fifth week of June 1961. Miss Beverly Stockdale held a voice recital for her pupils from Waynetown. It has been reported that the pupils are running in close competition with the teacher. On the advertisement page we found an ad which read: Grand Opening of Obenchain's Grocery Store. Reduced prices on the following articles--Flour that the cat has slept in Qstill usable., Wormy Apples, ten cents a peck: Fresh Fruit just arrived from South America by dog sled: one dozen left-handed broomsg and candy bought from the Junior Class of 1949. Another ad read: Giant apples for Sale a Special price on Dove's Delicious and Busenbark's Seedless. fNo wonder these are giant apples, look who raises theml. We will trade apples for household furniture built forwear and tear. 13
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The members of the Junior Play Cast were as follows: Mrs. Agnes Martyn Laura Burnside Gracie Martyn Pat Smith Bob Martyn George Obenchain Marilee Martyn Jeanne Mullen Mr. Henry Turner Carroll Terry Doris Turner Ruth Webb Sammie Turner John Charles Olson Aunt Lydia Mary Frances Stewart Begonia Pat Dove Nicodemus Wayne Rhoads After giving the Junior Play, and attaining success, our next concern was giving the Junior-Senior Reception. The 1948 Junior-Senior Reception was given at the Masonic Temple in Crawfordsville. The Temple was decorated with the theme Moonlight and Roses. The music was furnished by the Wabash Collegians and dancing was enjoyed by everyone . Now we are Seniors and on our last stretch of road to High School Graduation. Some feel, sad, some gay, and some just hope they make it, but we imagine some of the teachers will shake their heads and say Thank goodness, that is over! The Seniors who are anticipating graduation are: Bob Cash Jean Mullen George Obenchain Mary Frances Stewart Carroll Terry Bonnie Ross John Charles Olson Ruth Webb Dewey Servies Beverly Stockdale John Sanders Dorothy Fagan Patricia Dove Laura Burnside CLOSING EVENTS April Z3 Junior-Senior Reception May 1 Baccalaureate May 6 Commencement May 7 Closing of School JUNIOR-SENIOR RECEPTION The annual Junior and Senior reception of New Market High School was held April 23, 1949, at the High School Gymnasium. The tables were beautifully decorated with the Senior class flowers, the yellow rose. The theme, Stardust, was successfully brought to a conclusion by the Falling of Stars to close the reception of 1949. 12
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In want column we read: Wanted--A good English student, please, F.E.T.C.H. him to Mrs. Servies. Help Wanted--Speech lessons for Bob Cash who would like to express his ideas more clearly. All applicants must pass a thorough exarnination, or something by Paul Wilson. On the sports page we saw a big game advertised. Toadie Stewarts Labor Canyon Reptiles versus - John Sanders' Manglers. The game will be played at the armory and will be refereed by Bossy DeBusk and Alvey Mills. The Reptiles are in fine pre-garne shape as they have been killing snakes. The starting line-up will be as follows. Reptiles: Forwards--Hazel fR.edQ Harrison and Fetch It Servies. Guards--Skinny Beck and Shorty Quigg. Center--Dead-Eye Mills. .Tohn Sanders' Manglers: Forwards--Grizzley Risley and Toughy Milligan--Guards--Merle Bucklew and Pauley Wilson. Center--Slim Douglas. This should prove an exciting game, because teachers are always rightfff We see where Teddy Alfrey Jr. the son of the former Miss Bonnie Ross won. a first division in twirling. He gets this from his mother. Leland D. Melvin has taken over the principa1's job at Batesville. I guess he is following in Mr. Cassidy's footsteps. Mr. Cassidy has progressed in the law profession. He has just been elected to the State Legislature, where he is trying to pass a bill prohibiting the wasting of taxpayers money in public schools. As we had read all the news about our fellow classmates and former teachers, we folded the paper and lighted some of Senator Cassidy's cigars. But we quickly threw them away and as we staggered up the stairs we wondered if we would live through the night. Signed by Class of 1950 Ura Fool Iva Paine lrna No Gonna Say 14 l
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