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1. Spring Events: Mrs. Kurr measures Chris Carlson lor her graduation cap, 2. Administration: New Counselor this year, Dave Neely takes a breather during a busy day's activities. 3. Student Life: At the first tire drill of the year, Brenda Hill and Raeanne Klingenberg relax and chat while waiting forthe bell to send them back to class. 4. Organizations: At a meeting ot the chess club, loe Frawley and William Barkman match wits over a game. 5. Sports: On the balance beam, Barbara Raber displays her skill at a gymnastics meet. 6. People: Spirit runs high as students meet at a pep assembly to cheer on the athletes, 7. Academics: David McCracken shows his expertise at keeping a class interesting. if ,A ' Q .. ' 3 V tn' it me . if
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Old Tradition Brings Out New Fad On a normal day a person could look around and find students wearing what has become one of the most popular articles of clothing here. Although denim is popular nation-wide, it seems Newton High has a special attachment to over- alls. With our school symbol being the Railroader, our attachment to overalls grew from being the official pep club uniform to an everyday dress style. Such an everyday occurrence deserves special coverage, and so grew the idea of overalls on our cover. Not only are they a current fad, but they also represent our school, the Newton Railroader man dressed in overalls and carrying a train. Overalls also played an important part in Rail- er Week. On one day everybody who could dig up a pair of overalls wore them. Points were given to the class with the most students wearing over- alls. And the Railroader staff took a picture of the many students who turned out in them. That picture appears on our endsheet. Why do so many students wear overalls? They are often worn because of the useful purposes they serve. Besides being a handy holder for pencils and pens, overalls helped many a student through the day. When the daily grind of school became too much, it seemed that overalls gave students a lift. They were comfortable and dura- ble but, most of all, they were casual and seemed to suggest a certain freedom from the stricter regimentation of school. 1. Pausing from her studies, Sue Ann Rau, senior, takes time to watch activity in the library. 2. Relaxing for the noon hour, Greg Johnson, senior, and Karen Winter, junior, stroll down the main concourse. 3. Participating in the Homecoming Week activities, Mr. Steve Williams and Mr. Don Willson, administra- tors, and Mrs. Raylene Woolsey, receptionist, wear their overalls for Overall Day. 4. Taking a break after lunch, Richard Tieszen and Mike Wright, seniors, relax in the senior area. 5. loining in the festive spirit, newspaper staff Lisa Brubacher, lenny Friesen, Paula Fell, Elaine Downen and Lori Wiebe prepare to deliver the school paper during Homecoming Week. 6. Showing their school spirit during Homecoming Week, Patti Paulson, Donita Smith and Jayne Hrdlicka, freshmen, wear their overalls for Overall Day. it . P is .,, 'X
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