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373 N4891966 RF NEVVTONIA y Nl MCPL lllllllllllllllIHIIWIllllllilllHWHIIIIHHIIIIIII 3 oooo 00113215 2U SSQIQJQ I-ff Y Foreword The future-what does it hold in store for each of us? It is a question which plagues us now as teen- agers and will no doubt continue to do so for the re- mainder of our lives. One thing is certain: in our future lies the world which we, the youth of today, will mold as the potter shapes his clay. Vlfill our product yield pulchritude? The potter must have both talent and skill tot produce beauty. In much the same way, our lives' experiences will develop our inherent talents into skill. 'Round every corner lies a new adventure, a new influence which can help us develop our talents. Soon, all the members of our class will approach a turning point in life-a new corner. When we have graduated, we can be thankful that we have attended a school such as NHS. It has offered to all of us the opportunity to develop our own peculiar talents, whether they be in drama, speech, music, athletics, trade skills, or scholarship. NHS has, in effect, provided us with the very foundation of knowledge upon which our potential success rests. It has done its best to prepare us to look around each corner with confidence in our eyes and skill in our minds and fingertips. lt is only fitting that we should produce, as a first step in our new life, a tribute to those who have done so much to help us in so many ways. The following pages of the Newtonia show, as a tribute, a peek-hole view of our school and the goals it has reached for with the unfailing guidance of our faculty. The future-the very word is an ambiguous aphorism. Yet 'round every corner lies a challenge which we can meet and make something of with the assurance of being well-prepared. Jams
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CARL PERNTZ and MERVYN MICHALOW Carl and Merv spent this year at Newton. Carl, on the Y.F.U. program from Stragnas, Swedeng and Merv on the A.F.S. pro- gram from Johannesburg, South Africa. Ca.rl's brother here was Larry Creagan. Merv's brothers were Bob and John Matthias. JAVIER ROMO Javier, from Mexico City, Mexico, spent his summer vacation in Newton under the Y.F.U. program. His brother was Tom Vickers. - Friends from Afar ARTURO MIER Y TERAN I Arturo spent his summer vacation attending school in Newton. His brother was Steve Gilliam. He was on the Y.F.U. program from Mexico City, Mexico. . KRYSTYNA OKRENT Krys, a Y.F.U. student from Sao Paulo, Brazil, spent the second semester at N.H.S. Her sister here was Sally Ratcliff.
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On the Outside looking In don't question my authority! Books 81 Work, Tests Sr Work, Fast on the draw! x 1
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