Newton High School - Newtonia Yearbook (Newton, IA)

 - Class of 1946

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fAboveJ Mrs. Elson's Gym Class scores another point in their volley- ball tournament. Clieitl Mrs. Phyllis Elson, Phy- ical Training, Grade Super- visor. CRightJ Mr. Wendell L, Eidahl, Physical Training, Athletics. Physical Education Recall . . . How you boys had military drills and you marched until you thought you would never Walk again. You girls remember all those bruises and aching muscles the day after. And it will be a long time before calisthenics won't make you shudder in your shoes, and the little kids screaming and laughing at pump-pump-pull-away won't bring back memories. Remember the tall football scrimmages by the lunior High and hurrying through the snow to the YMCA or dashing through spring puddles to Sunset Park. You girls won't forget those dainty dances as seventh and eighth graders and the moments when you longed to be a freshman so you could play basketball. Memories of leap frog, volley ball tournaments, basket- ball tournaments, kittenball, and soccer will stay with you too. Page 10 Cl..ettD Mrs. Wanda Meggit, Physical Training. CRightD Mr. Connie Good- man, Physical Training, Civics, Shop, Athletics,

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4'nbng,,,,-h- . .. . r.xj.ff Mr. Lynn at his typical assembly post smiles as he says, Now I have just one or two announcements here. Mr. Lynn Mr. Harold A. Lynn, Principal, Senior High A familiar person around our school is Mr. Lynn. So many times he seems just like one of us participating in all sports such as kids day picnics, and all other senior activities in the spring. We see him at all football and basketball games and at all school assemblies. Mr. Lynn has had charge of several of the pep-meetings this year. He is always in there backing the team with his pep talks. He has accompanied the team to all of the out-of-town ball games and track meets this year. Mr, Lynn has charge of 27 every day fifth period. The rest of the time he is busy in his office counseling and attending to the piles of details of his job. His sympathetic guidance has been responsible for many successful students and citizens through the years he has been at Newton High. Much of his spare time is spent in working in his garden. Perhaps you noticed him working there like mad during spring vacation. A pain with every step and a groan with every move were the afterfeffects of his labor. Mr. Kleiber Mr. Frederick H. Kleiber, Principal Iunior High Mr. Kleiber, working from long before school till the last door closes, is continually trying to help students. In particular he tries to recognize and help with the special problems of the junior high, the problems which seem so big to students and so small to adults sometimes. He has been eager to see that students in lunior High understand their own Mr. Kleiber interrupts one of his friendly cori- importance without being overshadowed by ferences with students to answer a business call. Senior High students. lf this busy man has any spare time youwill either find him reading or out in the fresh air. He enjoys such sports as tennis,camping and bicycling. Also he and his clog, Toby, have many good times together. Paige 9



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Mathematics. Hall. another lormula. Mathematics Remember . . . When you were seventh and eighth graders and how you worried about those decimals and fractions only to tind algebra twice as hard. ln algebra you had those simultaneous equations that had to be graphed and the graphs were always oil just a tiny bil. Then you came to geometry. lt really wouldn'l have been so bad it it werent tor those tormal proots and construction problems. l-low you groaned when your row was sent to the board to do a problem, which was the one you didn't have done. Remember that page ol symbols in the front ot your geometry book that you had to know. Miss Douthart always called them the short- hand ot geometry. Those black-board com- passes ol Miss Doutharts were super, but only she could make them work. Then il you didn't know better you signed ip lor advanced algebra and trigonometry. lt really wasn't too dilticult and you were glad you took it. Chightl Mins l-lesther Douthart, Geometry, Ads vanced Algebra, Trigonometry, Head ot Mathe- matics Department. CLower Rightl Miss Maude Cooper, Mathematics CBelowl Mrs. Winnie Palmer, Algebra, Mathe- matics. tl..eltl Miss Mae L Main na thightl Miss Kathy en Ramsey, Mathematic Qtuay tLower Rightl Miss Doutha Geometry Class puzzle ove

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