New Market High School - Flyer Yearbook (New Market, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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I, Lyle Quigg, will my police pull to Dean Williams. l, Bob Deck, will a permanent seat in the Senior Room to Dan Cook, who now has a temporary one. I, Kenneth Kincaid, will my love for library books to the whole student body. We, the Class of 1956, will Mr. King a bottle of hair restorer. We, the Class of 1956, will our sponsors, Mrs. McCarthy and Mr. Douglas, good luck and best wishes with the Class of 1960. We, the Class of 1956, will Mr. Wilson a bright red Contour chair. We, the Class of 1956, will Mr. DeBusk a supply of growing pills for his Junior High basketball team. We, the Class of 1956, will Mr. Milligan a space ship to take his science class on field trips. We, the Class of 1956, will Mrs. Hall a quiet, undisturbed library and the student body another social corner to take its place. We, the Class of 1956, will Mrs. Wray a quiet, intelligent speech class. We, the Class of 1956, will Mrs. Quigg a robot to count the school money for her. We, the Class of 1956, will Mr. Bucklew a magic wand to wave at his band. We, the Class of 1956, will Mrs. Hulbert a good time in the Senior Room next year. We, the Class of 1956, will our Senior Room and all the excitement that goes with it to the iuniors, our abounding intellect to the sopho- mores, our ability to endure the perturbing classes to the freshmen, and our exuberant rowdiness to the Junior High. We, the Class of 1956, will Mr. Young a simplified health book. Attorneys: Mrs. McCarthy Mr. Douglas Witnesses: Sandra Powers Rachel Young Larry Gentry Lyle Quigg THE SENIOR CLASS Page Sixteen

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Class W17l We, the members of the Class of i956 of the New Market Joint School, sincerely and thoughtfully do hereby will the following person- al traits and legacies to the so-named beneficiaries. We, Keith Britton and Tammy Miller, will to Fred Miles our ability to sit on the bread box and keep cool. l, Sandra Powers, will my energy to Shirley Hood. I, Glenda Dove, will my ability to get a fiance to Elaine Rains. We, Marilee Johnson and Rachel Young, will our ability to get an A in band to Tom DeBusk. l, Anthony Kochert, will my dignity to Clifton Carr. We, Butch Jarvis and Don Hultz, will our ability to stay out late to Harold Keller. l, Jerry Stevenson, will my curly hair to Jim Keller. We, Dave Baker and Tom Williamson, will our ability to carry pencils on top of our ears to those who would like it. We three side-kicks, Doris Dyer, Phyllis Dyer, and Virginia Pitten- ger, will our giggles to Herschell Beecher. We, Eleanor Wiatt and Delores Baldwin, will our worn-out clarinets to two music-minded people. We, David Stull and Fred Barth, will our love stories to Dale Hester. l, Ronnie Seaman, will my political philosophy to Edna Kochert. I, Larry Gentry, will my ability to drive like Doc to Marion Max- well. We generals, Sherman Morris and John Swearingen, will our command ot the school to David South. We, Byron Lewellen and Dick Hargis, will our ability to stay out of wrecks to Rex Larew. We, Billie Ann Livesay and Jeanie Powers, will our tight skirts to Anna Fruits. Page Fifteen



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dass Propfzecy We take our annual trip around the world in l974. Before we boarded the ship, we noticed a small concession stand operated by Hotdog Kochert. Penny Pincher Quigg was operating the popcorn machine. As we boarded the ship, we noticed that Fire Water Jarvis was massaging alcohol on Captain Lewellen's back with a wire brush. We arrived in Hawaii before schedule because of the jet propel- led motor in charge of Hurricane Hultz. After we left the ship, we passed a small theater where the Dyer twins were starred in a big production called a Hula For Two. After we left Hawaii, we were startled by seeing two small figures on a deserted island. As we approached, we were surprised to find that it was Fred and Shirley. They were playing Tic-Tac-Toe in the sand. When we came nearer, they waved us on. The next stop was Australia, where we took a tour into the wilder- ness. The guide was none other than Sandra Powers, The Man Hunter. ln a little clearing we stopped at a kangaroo ranch operated by Billie Ann Livesay and Ken Kincaid. We finally got out of the wilderness without any mishaps. We then went to Shanghai, from which point we took an airplane trip over China, the plane being piloted by Wang Lung Williamson. Afterwards we went to Moosecalf, Russia, where we were greet- ed by Comrade Herb Swearingen and his companion, Rachel Young. We left Russia by a camel caravan and entered into Arabia. We passed a Foreign Legion post and saw Larry Gentry and Tammy Miller on K.P. duty. We went farther into the desert and found a small oasis where we saw Sherm Morris and Virginia Pittenger watering their camels. The desert brought no more events to us. We then left Arabia and went to our next destined stop, Pieter- maritzburg, Union of South Africa. There we saw Dick Hargis employed by the Sanitary Street Cleaners' Department. On the same block we noticed Deck's We Wash and You lron Service. Page Seventeen

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