Newton High School - Railroader Yearbook (Newton, KS)

 - Class of 1980

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ln 1871 the final spike was driven into the dusty plain Several shacks sprang into existence almost overnight The shacks were the beginning of Newton Kansas The beginning had come when the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad had selected a site for a cutoff point for the long cattle drive from Texas Newton had its day of rip roaring wlldness and bloody violence But once again the trail was shortened to Wichita Even though the rowdiness disappeared Newton retained the working drive of the people who had settled it As years progressed this worlmg drive built Newton a firm base Church services were held and a public school started classes Newton High School s roots are in those classes The first held did not include high school courses l A-NLEFT AND COUNTER - CLOCKWISE: ,LOOKING DOWN the railroad tracks at- the Sante Fe Depot projects U the 'realization of Newton's - heritaget, MATT HIEBERT displays his favorite pasttimg, freestyle frisbee throwing. TERRI UNRUH, Tammy Porter, Mitzi Jarchow, and Jolene English display fresh- menpride at the spirit as- sembly during Homecoming Week. SHOWING HER school spirit 'at the first football pep assembly is Char- lotte Franzen. DECA ' MEMBERfLinda Neufeld sells a Homecoming mum to Jeff Sturgeon. JERRI WATKINS paints a wall of the set for the fall play - You Can't Take lt With You. The comedy was presented Nov. 8-10. DECA OFFICERS Jerry DeGrado, Terry Beuker, - Vandi Powers, Deanna Mc- Adow and Judy Hushbeck stand on top of the victim car to lead off proceeding for the DECA. car bash. JAMES JOHNSTON l12l gets sacked while scrambling from l the Winfield Vikingsgduring 1 ' the first football game Sept. 7 1 'at Athletic Park P Doug Croft but they were added in 1875 The one teacher school and three month term were not much at first but these things and others did get the school system started ln addition to the school system lndustry also began The railroad still carried on business and the grain industry thrived with the coming of Bernard Warkentine and the Mennonites Turkey Red Vllheat Newton was a progressive community with help from the railroad and industry The people of 1872 had had a dream and it had come true Newton was an established city The people of the present in cluding the students of Newton High School could look to the future using the working drive to make Newton bigger and better Since 1872 to the present and to the future the people of Newton are continually Makin' Tracks , h I n ' K I . I A ' I ' I 1 . . . . . . , I , I , Y , . , - I T I l I ' V 1 A I 'A I . I l ' , ' . 4 ' - . 1 ' N . I. - I - - . r ' . . I l I l , - . . I . , . I V . . . Q Q X ' 7 X, , X . INTRODUCTION 3

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Newberry in yle Friends, closeness, togetherness As the people of Newton and students of Newton High School, our dreams sometimes get tucked away in the back of our minds as school begins Gone is the summer and everyone is brought together We share togetherness with our friends as we see them in classes at clubs or at lunch Not only in school activities bring closeness but after school we drag lVlaln share a Coke or attend athletic events together Many of the joys secrets and pain of making It through high school are shared with friends old and new Together with friends and people we have so little in common with we keep Makin Tracks to the end of our high school years JACK BULLOCK goes up for two against EI Dorado in the first basketball game STEVE HAAS prepares for gradua tion as he is measured for cap and gown by a Jostens representative DON WILL SON and Chuck Engel stroll down the hall between classes CLAY CARRIER thumbs through a magazine in Gary Andrews AP Amerl can History class DEBBIE WARKENTIN concentrates o what is being said C0H9Qe Prep English class WORKING ON her art pro lect is Donna Nlohrbacher THE SUN slowly sets in the west as dusk descends on First Street tracks c N I . fi - ' -l . ' . JP ' , ' . ' Z , - . ' U I . 0 ' - Al- . . . ' o - I O - K . . . 5 , 4 INTRODUCTION

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