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SPORTS ...... Football ...,... Soccer ............. Girls' Field Hockey Hockey ........,.. Basketball ......o. Gymnastics ...... Indoor Track .,..,. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL ....... Cross Country .,......,.. Girls' Basketball ,..,. 160 SENIOR SECTION .............,.... ...,.. 1 70 ADVERTISEMENTS ...........,. ................... 2 48 MARGINAI. COMMENTS ..... ....... V arious places around the book
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HOUSES ...... ..... 4 8 Adams .,.... ,.... 5 O Barry ..... ..... 5 4 Beals ..... ..... 5 8 Riley ..... .,... 6 2 Palmer ....,. ..,,. 6 6 Bacon ...........,...........,,... ..... 7 0 PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY ..,..4 ..... 7 4 Sights and Sounds Music .........,..,,...... ..... 7 6 Newtonian Pin-up CLUBS ..............,.,..,,s.. .. 86 AFS Exchange Day ..........,...... ..... 1 08 England -and Germany Trips ...... ..... 1 10 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ..... ..... 1 12 Student Council .......... ..... 1 15 Senior Class Committee .... ..... 1 16 junior Class Committee ....,.. ....i 1 18 Sophomore Class Committee ,..... .,,,.. 1 19 PUBLICATIONS .... ..... 1 2 O Newtonite .i.,.. ..,,.. 1 2 2 Thoughtprints ....., ,...., 1 2 5 2 - Orange Book ..... ..,... 1 2 5 Newtonian ..... ...,.. House Councils ,... ..... 1 14 ' 1 2 6 ? ':' X ,.,,, my ff 5 , 4 W, V, Y, 'vw+..'7Z I7 71 f W ml 5434 X wf,,,,,,q f . . 5 fa, ,t ff ,, ,. W f V .X 1 of Is
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.WJ 7' 4 ,24 794 T.fl3I'.'f3 5 liYf5ff'7f'lil' - '. f '24-31 it it--Aww P 'w t,'E, ll-2 ,' 5,79 . . giwvfttlw.isi2fF..,'yn My -- yi pw 415121. at f2sSi2,l-gfwqta t 1 .:. F3 -.112 ' Us 'fQ'L'Hl'llii'!3'l 11s'f35 is , -it 'I3 1f'I'ffi7l'l-3 -'--'1'. - -1' 1r','t,,f ' LT 2W'sl'- '-x1'i.,'11 l -ii 1 , 1Ns- t' .' su- . si -J 5-f ,.,.:.-it 'mt -flyz -i:'.'fm','ffi ,ffsg,',!kg'.,-N' -'g'- f',sM fir xg'-.-.121 ,'s,U'-,.L -sp, ,.n,,?f-.i. r,-I -if . ., F ,- :g, 1 f,.,'-.'.:s,f.,4s in -, I-1.-rw fsgxi.i.:.s1-s jg - .' ,:f:. 1, .qi 0 X :Q 1v:.ig33::N:iVF ,M .fini-,ti 1 Ms:-Q 5.g-1-.f-,','5w5-gf - ' ,3,:.': v.k-.gig ,'?f1', !,.L-!:.s.f lift fgwr-:-fm-.'z'1-15:11 15 .-3.,3:,4,,fg-3531 155. . , -fs-gg-9,1 . wp. Issisfligii-Lissiiwf W, f . 1' 3-H: t:,i. f,3':Z5Qigg g ' -I 1-,F-5i 'f'lN'i9i71l'3LF5EY5:l.3,232555?-L ' .1.t',-3: J, ga-Zhi sff, it-,I ' Iffltl, si. 557'-. V, I -. 1 W, v :,.2g'1v-x x This past Winter an incident occurred which touched the hearts of many NHS students. It was the passing of Mr. Arthur Klein, a teacher par excellence. Mr. Klein was a Math teacher loved by his students because they knew that they could always count on hisfriendship. His students loved him not only because he was proficient inimathematics, but because he was also capable of transmitting his prodigious knowledge to them. I The love of his students was beautifully expressed by the editor of the Newtonite, and we at Newtonian would like to preserve his eulogy in the 1967 yearbook. p When you have the same teacher for the same suh- ject in the same room H1022 for two and a half years, you develop either an intense dislike for him or an equally deep respect. I don't know anyone in my math class who disliked Mr. Klein, and we were his students since we entered Newton High School in 1964. How could you not like the man? Mr. Klein was probably the only person I have ever known who could get mad with a smile. Not that he got mad very often. He didn't have to. Mr. Klein was a master of the rare art of friendliness. He usually managed to inject just the right amount of humor-his own personal and often corny hrand-into a class. and he was always receptive to questions from the floor. Perhaps the one attrihute of Mr. Klein which en- deared him to us more than anything else was his im- perfection. He was forever reminding us that he was capahleof making mistakes and that we should not hesitate to correct him if he did, In fact, when someone would ask him to do a home work prohlem from the night hefore, Mr. Klein would refuse to answer him unless the request were phrased, Would you try to do numher . . 2 The one mistake Mr. Klein never did make was to place himself ahove his students. With him, learning was a partnership. A I g Last Monday my math class met in a different room for the hrst time in three years. I'rn glad the school didn't have us meet in II02. It would haveseemed so empty. . . . '-.a. -C lflslmlve' -f...i. , ., ,.. .az-I W, ...M was .,.,,,. H-gf,-.-is eg hcgnig- Q, X . .4 -.3s,-wat. .M-,. ,, Uma. we N-Fw :QQ .tr .-v va.-
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