Newton High School - Railroader Yearbook (Newton, KS)

 - Class of 1981

Page 29 of 184

 

Newton High School - Railroader Yearbook (Newton, KS) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 29 of 184
Page 29 of 184



Newton High School - Railroader Yearbook (Newton, KS) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 28
Previous Page

Newton High School - Railroader Yearbook (Newton, KS) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 30
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 29 text:

A.uaqMaN sapkyg 1. LEARNING HOIVIE cooking is a fact of life as Lorinda Dodd and Kay Cherryholrnes brew up a storm in Foods I. 2. CHILDREN ARE a big responsibility in a person's life, these eggs represent children for a 24 hour period in Child Development to teach students these responsibilities. 3. SUSAN SUNSTROIVI works intently on her sewing project in Clothing I. 4. MESSY COOKING leads Joe Stan- ford into sweeping the floor. 5. KENDALL ZIELKE and his new bride, Tammy Swift, follow the tradition of cutting their wed- ding cake after their mock wedding in Family Living class taught by Nlrs. Nancy Nlierowsky. ., 2 1-ff Ii' ILIL HOME ECONOMICS 25 f I ,I tl i 4 M I

Page 28 text:

.fini , ,l . , i itll . , . il 5' 1 g.. . l: i'I 1 . ,l v-' , 4 , ,g i H . i l .l. i ' N 3. ,I T V 2. 4! if w -mtl l ,,, 1 T-'li M l 'l F if T m? . N V v ue' 'Q Ml will l Homestead living Home Economics is no longer just cooking and sewing classes, it offered a more interesting and broader selection of classes. One fairly new class was Child Development. This course, taught by lVlrs. Gay Grose and lVlrs. Nancy lvleirowsky, was basically a class that provided the op- portunity for the knowledge and skills needed to under- na 2233-3 885533 C': m:Q-'nc 2732 35.341 0155- O'fDo. ::+f-vcTg3fDfDn,3'f9+ 'tm'-Q en:-i-. vw mo wmcn .408 Q-ws. o.2-gl-tgggmog Lg:--Ogg-.--,COO-1 ,., 401410 Ecru TIOf-1-Q5'ua'CJ33Q3 f-1-3 W ua CD O-,fD:l',gQ.EE9Q-1f-+5f-i- '- O va '4 3' fmafgasivie. -O 3 - mo., m'-Q' ..lgmLg2 : '3' -- cn .. 3.5-or+'zO2 '32,2.3 2.S3S'nEf':9w as 2 wsssamfa-as C . 4 f-figoco 02-'Q-'U mgqnaag ZCDLEES Q - 5'mg-5'g,+Q 95253 3g'4C,.,, -53- QJOOQLQW H5759 3O143'C ECD 03 Q-7TQ-'FPCQ QJCLE Q. Fbgfglg U mU' 5 C no Wffo eg sag 5-5 s2 -5 Ola' -- 2 SD 233232 13w2 -, tD...m1 49,00 D OBO 03.3031-1' OE-hw G7 -Ocarina CQQ.. 5' CD 'G .. 3 H- O -. m3mf Og 233309 V befl' Myles New I0 3 an .c 44 cu E Z' E M g 'S 0 ua Z 0 E U' 0 -1 -1 '4 .nl ll 'lf i l ' 1, i, , i li! ii ' If wi ' l , ,Q i V , lf l f. QW' 'I2 't ml .ill 3' will w g ' 1 'I '1 I ' 'Hi' El f lr! 7 -Ili . l . iii- 11 42- il' nl :fill a v.!-1-rw . . 3 ,f i ,f flig if l , ' fri'-ii ' ' I J, , lv l!-,Lil t iiwdlll ffl! :fi I: tN.'- fl 'iii-E-alll iff 1 uflg?l is v .T A his- g lji i ffm'-' sl Fifi i Ysluli try, Iii ,.f 1 y ii, ' w LA- tr -ig, Y , ' . ,,..l :', Ijisl. , 'iz'-rfiiil ill i sn ,ji Lui' 'xr 4-2,1 l i f'il. :iq- l gi R - ' 'I Hi l x - Q ' fl if V- ,lg li I Mtg 'fe 1- af t , d Q 1, TI5 is ' . h ,Ji I5 Q- 4 i '!, ijt w 't-S156 ' S li 5 1 . is ll,: gi - i ilral- ti -'A l fl lll. 'I l ll T 9 il -lil 23 flv :ai .fi l l i A ll' if -e k: ' , 1 Lgl fjlu if 'ii i wil - f li, .riff-W T .iiig p-i F 1 lm SI MM E . T '!ll1 ll' :Q?. 1 Q , l ., 'i ii g li ' r f?-p ll:if Q ' il ls.. if- qy lglf. 24 HOME ECONOMICS , 3 wedding. In this, the couple chose their bridesmaids and groomsmen: after the wedding the couple had a re- ception. Home and Its Interior class which was taught by lVlrs. lVleirowsky, chose the decor of the house built by the carpentry class. This included purchasing wall and floor coverings, lighting and other furnishings. The class took several field trips throughout the year. Foods were courses offered at three different levels. Foods I, Foods ll, and Advanced Foods were classes of- fered for one semster. Foods I and ll were basically the study of nutrition, meal planning, food shopping and food preparation. Advanced Foods was an occupational approach to cooking at home. Foreign foods were prepared and served in their cuisines. Ad- vanced Foods also prepared and sold cookies and other treats to help finance a field trip. These classes were taught by lVlrs. lVlaridene Akin. V '95 .mi 4 A ,V , titty, 1' A' 'D' if



Page 30 text:

if .filfi J l ':,fn '- i H .- nfl, ,l y 9: 12 4,135 'g l lvl 1 f : l ' f fli' 4 L' I ,M lil f.' i 3 ' W' V ll, iii Him ill I V l'in Q, , li! 1 . l . fri 5-'zz 1 -l ' i ,A Villill .YQ . nlilil If ,V fly, , 1 .il .PQ 'T ll ll l v J 1 lIL li lil ll li wl 'df' vw 1 X l, lmlll J? lil lm allii ' .W Wil ll if rlfwllf 'iii limi 1 if Mill? l l lllll'w' it 1 T H ill, I 4 ' lu I l li ll, ll l 'l ' l ' , 'l,l!i if 1-I ,I flll . I will ll 1' ,Ill E i Q, li. v lf l F WMUMI Ill, I' E X' ill. 'lpsil i , , i an ,Nlgl I3 ll ,ll Il' fl 5. l l yi ' l i ll ' I I 1 l . 'E' 'll ill'- lfl 'l.'i.l'Yl l ll ls M iiggi - , Q. lstyrl F -fl ix., i lk lei gli. fi is ggi l il iw, V ,il alilllw it i f l '- lvl filler 'l 'lillflfll Wlllvllfi lll tl l' ,Ni ' l 'sm' fig l I ,K If H Q ' ,' l lx! H iii QL I l T l if ll 1T?'ll I Ii .EQ ' lg lily Pisitive Positive teaching attitudes and students progressing were the feelings of the Spanish, French, German and Learning Lab teachers this year. Spanish classes have been gaining in popularity the last few years. This year there were enough students enrolled to have a Spanish lll class. There are increasing job opportunities, even around here. That's why we're concentrating more on speaking, not writing, Mr. Joe Ramirez, Spanish instructor, said. Along with regular class work, the students had a Christmas party and attended a play at Wichita State. French I students made a notebook on cities in France and learned about geography. The French ll classes did much the same along with learning French history, in addition with adding language skills. Each year I think I demand more of the students. Each year they do more work and cover more mat- ' A f A 1:14 Y . f , ' P 1 ff sr ff S . 7 if 8232 ' 2 r . . W 7' w K , L-,sa g' l I L T 1 a 2 H 'F I3 ' fill ' , M If - y up M Karen Taylor attitudes erial, Ms. Annette Whillock, French teacher, said. German was re-introduced into the language depart- ment this year after being dropped at semester in 1942 because of World War ll and anti-Nazi feelings in the community. Taught by Ms. Michelle Friesen-Carper, plans were made to add a German club by next year. Teaching German is really enjoyable. It's a real good language to learn especially with the German background in Newton. Students in learning lab may be enrolled for a max- imum of three hours of an instructional day. The curriculum is geared to meet the individual needs of the exceptional child. Ms. Debra Reinhardt, learning lab instructor, said, It's a real positive experience here. You really feel like you're helping the ' students. , il M 26 LANGUAGES alll' I

Suggestions in the Newton High School - Railroader Yearbook (Newton, KS) collection:

Newton High School - Railroader Yearbook (Newton, KS) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 1

1977

Newton High School - Railroader Yearbook (Newton, KS) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 1

1979

Newton High School - Railroader Yearbook (Newton, KS) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 1

1980

Newton High School - Railroader Yearbook (Newton, KS) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 1

1982

Newton High School - Railroader Yearbook (Newton, KS) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 1

1984

Newton High School - Railroader Yearbook (Newton, KS) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 1

1985


Searching for more yearbooks in Kansas?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Kansas yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.