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MATH AND SCIENCE Students utilize I w,k,1gs,sgx,g1f-may img-,Q wrt Y MIKE MENDOZA PROUDLY DISPLAYS his dissected pig in physiology class as Mike Loose looks on attentively. WORKING TOGETHER to complete their chemistry exper- iment are Ron johnson and Hugh Grant. abo rato ries Increased laboratory facilities at Newton High School have given an ever increasing number of science students the opportunity to observe and perform experiments. An expand- ing and growing science program also permits students to choose those subjects which inter- est them most. The mathematics program has also been expanding by offering several differ- ent approaches and concepts of math to suit the individual needs of almost every student. OBSERVING THE RESULTS of their experiment in second hour physics class are Ken Coleman and john Fitzgerald.
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NEWTONIAN -aftefwg . ,, -4 .W .' . KE O Staff publishes fourteen issues Fourteen issues of the Newtonian were pub- lished this year and were distributed to 1100 students and teachers at Newton High, the ju- nior highs, businesses in town, and several former students, as well as exchanges with oth- er high school newspapers. The staff of eleven members, one of the smallest, included two photographers. The staff was responsible for selling advertisements, writing all their stories, and organizing the newspaper. This year's staff editor was Greg Sacks and co-editor was Kathy Snyder. Other staff mem- bers were Warren Kersey, Cheryl Morford, Tom Church, Rosalie Wall, Becky Pankratz, Don Snapp, and Viki Myers. Photographers were Curtis Schmidt and Pat Bishop. STAFF MEMBERS for the 1969 - 1970 Newtonian were BACK ROW: Greg Sacks, Kathy Snyder, Tom Church, Viki . A. . i -at ,J t is PHOTOGRAPHERS for the Railroader and Newtonian were seniors Curtis Schmidt and Craig Thompson. Their assistants were juniors Dan'Thomas and Pat Bishop. Myers, Warren Kersey, Cheryl Morford, FRONT: Becky Pankratz, Rosalie Wall, and Don Snapp. ' 1 it I it
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