Newton High School - Railroader Yearbook (Newton, KS)

 - Class of 1981

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Myles Newberry , e , Q 1,111 wif' 3 1' I ' 1. WILL HE sing? Juniors Brett Barnhart and John Sheden try to get a little extra from their de-feathered pigeon. 2. ADJUSTING THE Bunsen burner is one of the simpler skills Tamara Girrens, junior, learns in Chemistry I. 3. COMPUTER SCIENCE, added to the curriculum this year, is taught by Nlr. Dan Randall. Using the computer is Galen Kaufman, junior. 4. MAKING HIS own experiment, Troy Reusser, junior, measures the energy released as it turns from liquid to solid form. 5. TAKING TEMPERATURE of a solution in boiling water, Peggy Bullock, junior, concentrates on getting everything right. SCENC I i fl i'l I . I. Il 'I ji If IU, I I'I I I. I I ,. I-I ,. Ii N J' . I plv Tj, ' :I I .,: li ' I ,lg ff . Ijw 'III I, A, Il -- .lil I'Ni Il' I I II ,I A Fjfll lf! I. I . .l',I I I I' fjuf 'nj jjfjjl IUQQNV I!!! I IIII , W, 'i'f II: . sl-Ia !1f' A. Ili ,j -I . I ,Ill I: Ii Iljl I I ai ' 51, 'I 4' ,I. . j, II If MII will III tj , I3 I ' I- II I ,, Ja, I' I 'I I' Hillel I I I III' H! ij: ' l il I' . Il I M II' gl 4 ,Ijgi I I Q V 'I' IE 3 Ill I I I' ll j. I II III :II I1 fri? L . 4'Y p lj IIIII Itftf J .. j I 'll l 1:1 r I I .1. I, I ,I I jU' 1ijS'L F jlljkjfl II lilg '.IllIQ1.gII' ,I-If l.I,I, .,I IIIIQI ' In IIN ' In MII . ' u. :gl III 'lilbff I, jiri IW -II IIIIII I I ,Jim mwu lf li' ., I ' Fiji! gl xg Ii Q I 'ir I If' I 'I jljli I I I Il, II IAII E II Ili ll Il K, I I I I II., Y., 'I I 'Ji II III - Ii3'ij.I Ill? ,.-, IPWVQ ifmggg 'WI I If II' I IQ! I I 'ITI-I 'I j I filili -. ,su I, , III Il I' aj. I I Il I Ii ,.



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Country' livin' Agriculture is an important industry in the Newton community, in the state of Kansas, and in the nation. Ag- riculture is our most basic industry. Job opportunities in agricultural related occupations are greater than ever before, thus, there is a greater need of education in the agriculture field. Presently the following classes are offered: Introduction to Agriculture, Production Agriculture, and Agri-business, all of which are taught by Mr. Delbert Schrag. Farm management is another course in the curriculum but was not offered this year. FFA lFuture Farmers of Americal is a club offered for Kelly Mathews V Kelly Mathews M ath ews hx those students who chose to study vocational agriculture. The main requirement for these classes is that the student must be involved in a farming program, or be employed by an agri-business firm. Awareness of the educational needs and job opportuni- ties available in the agriculture field is one of the many goals ofthe agriculture classes. Others include providing a background for which students can build on, regardless which field of agriculture they choose to follow. And a final goal they hope to accomplish is to teach the student how to lead, follow, cooperate, be responsible, and to develop confidence in themselves. 1. GETTING PREPARED for using the cutting torch is Anthony McNeill, senior. 2. SPECIAL CARE is given a young simmental calf by Shelly Dicken, sophomore. 3. JOEL KOERNER, senior, grinds down a piece of metal for his project. wmv Mill i? 2, 2 gil it , ,Q lv.'l l . 1 ,,, .Il I L - W. HIE - -1,1 .I lim V ll l NIM l WM 1 WW 1 li' . lflzlm xl!!! XWI7 lvllfigg lmlll .! lg W ' Q , . .amy A hi l il ll sw I l ll 9 llmln 'll l L rl i ll ll' k'V-' lf 1 i . L . il l,lllvl.l l l '. lin 1 A flifl lg: ll e'g'ill.l2.l.llllll llyll rllfem ll-'li if split - Till E., 3 Iwllull .,v, gg, lil? T T il l lllllill ll . T Mgllxiv ' 5 lr iii 'gtg i fiiglf 1 l 'wil It 2 ll lil lll it ll K 'ull' l ffl A5 il Wt gl l . ll ln .. , P ll ll:illllHl'l :F fill. lj, llsl lil! ll? -T4 Q ' - AGRICULTURE 21

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