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NGWTOHIHH Semors, Junlors Make Up Staff There was a shght change IH the make up of the N8Wt0Hl8D staff th1s year Th1s IS the f1rst tlme Junlors were put to use on a staff comprlsed of thlrteen semors and four junlors mstead of the tradltlonal all senlor staff When asked to comment on the new staff Mrs Kaufman the Newtonlan advxser Sald It 1S workmg out very well and It should be a great help next year to have some semors on the staff w1th experlence 1n news wr1t1ng and ln mak1ng up a newspaper Edltor jeff England and h1s staff worked hard to put out a paper that would mterest the entlre student body They encouraged all students to wrxte letters to the edltor and storles for the Newtonlan Photographers Sara Penner George Kr1ev1ns and LeRoy Du Bols work together on enlarglng a plcture ln the darkroom Sara and George prmted plctures for the yearbook whlle LeRoy prmted Newtoman pxctures The Newtonian staff workmg together durmg slxth hour trles to f1n1sh a newspaper The paper was delrvered every other Frlday to the student body Workmg on the Newtonlan thls year were BACK ROW Nancy Allen Robln Frlesen Steve Wance Kathy Dlngwall Tom Slack Clndy Kreyer jeff England FRONT Lavonne Relmer Patty Arf Lelgh Ann Peters Faith janzen jxm Wlens Rlc Camargo Jana Whltney and Cheryl Wllcox Not plctured Teresa Iarrell 17 C O I . . . We , . . . . cc . a a 1 . v . . . . . . Y, V - - W, ,a Mfff-ffff' fm - C f fa-1-ffff , V -. W X . .Mwwsw Q fr V ' 5 f . - - - . . I ., I ,Egfr .-We-W f f, -e ' ' ' f ' ,f 191 . W,,,,,,wf , ' - . , 3 a T ' 5 , fr' 1 r a 2 1 ' Z 1 y 1 r 7 7 7 ' : t,gg,,, ' ' ' JHLZZZ , , V! f f 'f , ,
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ig re It . , ' S, va. iaatlliroaei arboolft Adds Colt To improve the yearbook, several changes were made on the 1972 Railroader. This is the first time in the history of the Newton High an- nual that color pages will be used. r r l To maintain a colorful and exciting school year, the 'staff decided to enlarge the new year? boolclso as to allow more pictures and better cov- erage on school curriculum. 1 I it was decided by the staff tocelebratefthe Centennial by ,using the' theme, :iYesterday, To- day, and Tomorrow. Editor Debbie Hwa de- signed the division pagesto carry out the theme. Olther members of the staff were seniors Amy Button, Lori Fletcher, Kit Hanna, Donna Heffel- bower, Debbie Hwa, Dale Krueger, Greg Vogt, and Montyfwallcer, jluniorslincluded Marilyn King, Bruce Love, Clit Overholt, and photogra4 phers George Krievins and Sarakenner. Seeking helpful advice from Mrs. Kaufman, editor Debbie Hwa plans one of the many division pages. - . g Q
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Foreign Language Students Participate in Language a With the addition of new teacher Mrs. Linda Daniel, the foreign language department had a complete roster of teach- ers this year. Mrs. Daniel came to Newton after attending college at Emporia State. She taught French 1, 2, and 3, with five classes daily. The Spanish students, under the teaching of Mrs. Maria Chaple, were active. Some of the students participated in the Mexican Independence Fiesta. The Fiesta, correlating with the Newton Centennial, had many Spanish students from Newton High participating in dancing and singing por- tions of the programs on Main Street and in Lindley Hall. The program was held in early September. The Latin classes, under the teaching of Mrs. ,Patricia Randall, worked on semester projects during the first semes- ter. The projects were miniature replicas of the tools or utensils used by Romans in everyday life. All of the foreign language students took part in Language Day at McPherson College November 12. The day consisted mainly of singing and talking with students from other schools in the Southwestern Kansas area. French 1 students, pictured below, led by Mrs. Daniel, sing songs in their first hour class. The songs help the students become more familiar with the French language. Foreign Language Department: Mrs. Maria Chaple, Mrs. Linda Daniel, Mrs. Patricia Randall. julie Hand, Latin 1 student, works on a question and answer sheet. The sheet is a daily paper prepared for the next day written in Latin.
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