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GIRLS GLEE FLUB. first row: Nztomi Giluln-ns, Joan Szilus, lizu'lu:lx'n Grif't'1th, Joan Pt-rry, Elaine- Rowluml, Donna Blzlrichfivltl Gila! ll um Tafulla. Second row: Shirlry Germany, Roso Mario Gzuwivtt. Kozcttzt tlzxrnctt, livtty 1 icl4, Salliv Love, Marcella Quiring, M ultiit PLL ins Esther Porter, Elvzi Lois VVilliams. Third row: Pat Angood, Sondra Long, Mary Scott, Claudette Smith, Shirley Morris, Wanddlr-le Dlapex Shirlpy Bainnm. Betty Amick. Vocal Department The vocal music dopurtmcnt, this ycar undor the direction of J. D. Davidson made several public z1ppeu1'ui1ces, including usscmblit-s, Christmas program, fustivzil conccrt, Rotary Club program and at spring conct-rt. The quartets presentud a program at L4-high. Climax of thc your was the spring conct-rt ut Lindlcy Hull wliero thc vocalists sang' groups of religious and spiritual numbcrs and a st-rites of sclections from tho Broadway musical, Oklahom:1. Soloists and vocal groups brought buck st-Ven highly superior and ninc superior rulings from tht- district music fc-stivztl nt Limlsborg. At tht- stuto fcstiynl at Emporia, Jim Hershbcrger was rated highly superior in boy's solo. Other vocalists were uwardt-d two supcrior und two c-xccllcnt ratings. v CHURUS. first row: Jnzinitzt Sut'l'it'ld. Howl Te-rront-s, Put Ske-nt-, Lois Iii:-l.cl, Wilmn Sul'l'it-ld, Elvn Lough, Elvt-ru llvim 'Huy 1 nn Griswold. lVl:uI:1lyn Schmidt, Pat lflinn, Nlztrilyn Molzvn, Sully Bylt-r. St-vom! row: Norman Smith, Rt-tn liowt-n. t':1rol Enns J P t Sondra Simms, Ernwstint- Iioliorts, llonnn Undt-rwoocl. VVinifrml lilzmlwnsliip, Iizxtlit-rinv Ullman, Ellt-n Pvrkins, llonnn lxuxlmm Emmi Lon UIlll!2ll'K4'I', 'llhirrl row: Kathryn Got-ring, Mary Alict- llzirluonr. llrzuu- lirt-ivr, Rt-ynziltlo Gonzalez, lltl:1n.f llowzirtl, Holy lngot iw munl Hcrnzimlt-z, Jim Ht-rslilvt-rgt-r, Nod Arthur, Kvnnefth Stocks, Howrml Olivvr, lVI:u'ilyn Smith, llolorvs Wiolu-, Shirlt-y Sc iotu loin row: Larry liull-ir, Mt-lvin lizirtt-l, Marlo lit-imt-r, Monroe- lluerltst-n, Wilhur Storks, Kolzxml Voth. Marvin Smit,h,Johnnio Hur it How us Rav, Philip Kl'1liZt'I', VVz1lly Dick, Elslzi Wvtlcl, Ilurls-no Oltt-rlmerg. Page Eiglztrcn
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Left, AT K. U. WITH SECOND PLACE STATE TOURNEY TROPHY: Ice, Jacobson, Okerberg, Goering, Baird, Mrs. Moore. Right, STATE TOURNEY TEAM: Baird, Coerimr, Okorberg, Jacobson, with tha- ye:ir's collection of trophies. Debate A highly successful debate season was brought to a climax with the NHS arguers annexing second place at the state debate tournament. The debate question for this season was Resolved: That the American people should reject the welfare state. The debaters won firsts at El Dorado and the district debate tourna- ments. Four second place trophies were taken at the Salina, Hutchinson, Wichita North and Wyandotte invitational tournaments. During the second semester, orations, readings, extempore, informa- tive and after dinner speaking occupied the speech activities. Ted Ice, Gloria Swarts and F. L. Baird won highly superior ratings at the state speech festival. The speech department closed its activities with the annual banquet. The speech, dramatics and art classes participated in this gay event under the toastmastership of Jerry Jacobson. Left, FIRST SIX, seated: F. L. Baird, Ted Ice. Darlene Okerberg. Standing: Mary Wheeler, Jerry Jacobson, Mrs. Alma Moore fcoachj, Jo Ann Courimr. Right, DEBATE SQUAD. front: Wilbur Whcrrel. Mary Wlaeelc-x', Pat Skenl-, Judy Pr-tc-rs. Collutta Kenauy, Rota Brown, l-'. L. lizrrd. Hack: Ulor.a Svrarts, Ted Im-, Diana Baird, Parlt Bux'kliart, llarlvnv Oku1'l1m1'5r, liruct Loganlvill. Jo Ann Goering, .Terry .lzvui on Page Seventeen
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sv' me ia ,fsif ,YW Q NEWTONIAN AND RAILROAIJER S'l'Al FS: Mary Jane Botti-rweek, Mary Frances liohl, Winifred Blankenship, Marilyn Brown, Anne Crepps, Rita Cooke. Standing: Jim H4-rshlierger, Jerry Jacobson, Bob Millner, Diane Darling, Alden Allbaugh tadviserb, Kenny Schlender, Ken Schlup, Pat Flinn, Keith Schlup. Not pictured: F. L. Baird, Kendall Hay, Dorothy Kaufman. Journalism Assigning stories to the reporters, editing copy, writing headlines, correcting proofs, making-up the pages, writing ads and selling them, learning to shoulder responsibility were among the experiences of the editors of the Newtonian. The result of their efforts was read by hundreds of students and by subscribers scattered from coast to coast. Meanwhile, editors of the Railroader were planning pages, trimming pictures, writing copy and identification for this book. The aim of both groups was to record in picture and story a history of the 1950-'51 school year at Newton High. The Newtonian staff included Winifred Blankenship, editor-in-chief, F. L. Baird, managing editor, Anne Crepps, news editor, Rita Cooke, associate news editor, Marilyn Brown, feature editor, Dorothy Kaufman, associate feature editor, Kendall Hay, sports editor, Bob Millner, Ken Schlup and Keith Schlup, associate sports editors, Mary Jane Botterweck, Jerry Jacobson and Jim Hershberger, business managers, Mary Frances Bohl, circulation manager. Pat ,Flinn was editor-in-chief of the Railroader. Diane Darling and Kenny Schlender were associate editors. Alden Allbaugh was faculty adviser for both publications. Left, SENIOR CUBS. seated: Ellen Perkins, Pat St. John, Sally Byler, Phyllis McMillan, Irene Fotopoulos. Standing: Ronnie Conner. Jean Cooke, John Bowersock, Lynn Anduss. Right. Pat Flinn, Railroads-r editor, and Marilyn Brown. feature- editor: Mary Jane Butter- week, business manager: Anne Crepps, news editor: Winifred Blankenship, editor-in-chief, of the Newtonian staff. Page Nineteen
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