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

 - Class of 1956

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We had a dangerous iourney to Paris, as we were piloted by Keith Britton in his black and yellow Piper Cub. When we arrived in Paris, we went to the Riviera where we saw Eleanor Wiatt in a Bikini bathing suit. While in Paris, we went sightsee- ing. We came upon a man pushing a cart around with the most beautiful flowers in it. He was giving a lecture on the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Who was he? Well, it couldn't be anyone else but Pierre Ron -Seaman. When we started for the good old U.S.A. on the Queen Elizabeth, we were passed by a green and purple canoe paddled by Dave Stull and Glenda Dove. Glenda was playing a banjo and singing, Oh, Jack- ie, Oh, Jackie! We also saw Delores Baldwin swimming the Atlantic Ocean. After we landed in New York, we drove home on a six-lane high- way. We were passed by Jake Stevenson, driving his Model T Ford, and Dave Baker, driving a hopped up l9l2 Oldsmobile. Riding with Dave was Marilee Johnson, his girl Friday. We stopped to get gasoline at a small garage in Bal Hinch, where we found Mrs. McCarthy taking care of the gasoline tanks. After we left the garage, we came across a man with a quail slung over his shoulder. He was wearing a fur coat and carrying a muzzle-loading rifle. We stopped and asked him if he needed a lift, and we found to our surprise that it was Mr. Douglas. We drove him into New Market, and then we said goodbye to each other until next year. l l l x F Page Eighteen

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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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STUDENT COUNCIL Row I: Jeanie Powers, Anna Fruits, Nancy Stickler, Secretary, Keith Britton, President, Dennis Wray, Vice- President, Elaine Rains, Treasurer, Marilee Johnson. Row 2: J. T. Stickler, Marion Maxwell, Jack Deck, Fred Barth, Patsy Thomas, Nancy Vaughn, Mrs. Hall, advisor. s i i LIBRARIANS Row if Rachel Young, Marilee Johnson, Anna Fruits, Mrs. Hall, Ruth Ellen Hester, Juanita Kochert, Carolyn Swenke, Lenna Axsom. Row 2: Ruth Meadows, John Sayler, Rita Wilbur, Tom Williamson, Glenn Livesay, Geraldine Kochert. Przgv Nineteen ww

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