Newton High School - Railroader Yearbook (Newton, KS)

 - Class of 1982

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You gotta You've gotta have friends. No truer words have ever been spoken. Having friends is a necessity. Friends are always there when you need them-and sometimes when you don't. Have you ever wondered why your friends show up at the exact time that special someone was coming over to watch TV? Or when you're trying to talk to that special someone and your friend ltrying to help of coursel tells them that you always keep their picture under your pillow. Friends listen to your problems- while simultaneously trying to keep a straight face. They give advice. . . although telling you that guys are attracted by the smell of vinegar, isn't exactly what you had in mind as a way to win his heart. Friends can be like a brother or a sister, but sharing clothes isn't some- thing you'd do with a blood relative! Working together on a hall poster are Marcia Boston and Lori Crotts, sophomores. Goofing off during fifth hour are seniors Tim Regieff Stelfe EYE. Jeff Sturgeon and Eric Weins. 22 Friends have friends They give you moral support, al- though standing and cheering when you go the wrong way down the foot- ball field isn't really what you'd call uplifting They let you in on little things- like when you're half waydown the hall and they quietly scream, Your fly's unzipped! When someone wants to do plastic surgery on your face, your friend will reassuringly say, Now don't worry, l've got the coroner's number right here in my pocket. Friends. . .that unforgettable, loyal, true, trusting and unavoidable neces- sity of life. You've gotta have friends. Getting their books ready for their next class are freshmen Lisa Haxton and Misti Chambers. D Enjoying their lunch at Big D are sophomores Brad Chandler and Albert Leal.

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l N35 Circle: For many students being comfortable is a necessity. Mona Brueggeman and Sunday Mellor, sophomores, wear their casual look. Seductively showing off their lzods are: top, Jim Huntley, Michelle Paquette, Tim Garcia, Alaina Litsey and Barb Hanke, all seniors. O Jeff Landis and Mark Jones, seniors, display their favorite fads - cowboy hats. Fads 21



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cti ities: Fellowship worth As we make our trip around the world,we pause to observe the many activities of the clubs and organiza- tions at NHS. These clubs and organi- zations served as a meeting place for good times and good friends. These groups, however, did more than promote fun. They taught us all the importance of leadership and responsibility. They taught us skills to help us in careers and they taught us the meaning of working together. One of the responsibilities of most of the clubs was to raise money to support and keep their clubs active. Different money raising projects included selling donuts during break, sponsoring dances, working concessions at the sporting events, and selling items, such as T-shirts, back to school survival kits and all kinds of holiday candy grams. remembering lVlany of the clubs and organiza- tions found themselves busy during holidays and Homecoming and Winter Sports weeks. Stuco sponsored the Homecoming activities and dance while DECA sold mums for the occasion. During the holidays you can always find parties, goodies and hard workers. Halloween and Christmas are two of the celebrated occasions with parties for the children, goblin messages and booty grams. These activities helped make the special times more special for each one of us. These clubs and organizations have made an impression on us no matter where we end up in our voyage around the world. Selling pan cookies to Mike Hershberger and Jim Blair are Kay Cherryholmes and Dawn Schommer, Trying to convince Myrtle Banks to buy an OEA goblin are Susan Steinkirchner and Marcy Buller. OEA sold goblins during the week be- fore Halloween. Working hard at the concession stand during a home football game is Darren Werries. Many clubs worked concessions to raise money to support their activities. Organizations 23

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