Newton High School - Railroader Yearbook (Newton, KS)

 - Class of 1952

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faiin Among Latin Club highlights for the year 1951-1952 included the Sat- urnalia, Valentine party and the Roman Banquet. This dinner took place late in the spring and gave students an in- side view of Roman life and manner- isms. Consuls for the year were Donna Underwood and Karen Peterson. Caro- lyn McCall was secretary and Jane Cornick, treasurer. The Club, sponsored by Miss Bonnie Selanders, met once a month to provide social life among students taking Latin. gpanislfn Glulz An outstanding feature of the Spanish Club this year were slides shown by Mrs. Dwight Eells which fur- thered the knowledge of Spanish stu- dents on the conditions of present-day life in Mexico. The Christmas party on Dec. 20 featured Mrs. Ruth Stark, who talked on the observance of Christmas by native people in Spanish-speaking countries. Carol Enns presided over the meet- ings as Presidente Jann Kurz was secretary and Judy Ballard, song leader. glualzespeafzean Club An average of ten students met in- formally every Wednesday in Room 100 for the purpose of reading and enjoying Shakespearean plays and getting ac- quainted with much-loved Shakespear- ean characters. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Elva McBeth, will soon complete its eighth consecutive year. Among the plays the group read this year were Romeo and Juliet, The Comedy of Errors and Taming of the Shrew. Latin Club: Back row, Karen Peterson, Paul Robertson, G. E. Mathias, Jon Simms, Philip Morgan, Jerry Hertzler, Carolyn Ely, lVlarilyn Higgs, Marilyn Wilson, Jane Corniek, Jetta Boyer, Nancy lSm'ral't, Mary Ann Hawkins, Lallonna Smith, Dorothy Briggs, Phyllis Utterback, Reita Kay Lehmann. Connie Taylor, Miss Bonnie Selanders, 'o ' ' lf' t row Mar Armstro Nanc Ar old M'r ' Mor sp nror. ion , . y mr, 1 y n , a ua - gan. Ellen Cummings, Sharon Re-gier, Muriel Hendry, Shirley Spohn, Kirsten Peterson, Laurella Cornish, Carolyn McCall, Gwendolyn Entz, Lola Decker, Elvira Voth, Shirley Clark, Mary Dean, Susan Schmidt, Pauline Schmidt, Donna Underwood, Ann Speir. Spanish Club: liar-li row, Judy Ballard, Vernal Miller, Alfonso Perez, Enos liuree. Ralph Uaslillo. Courtney Him-lwrt, Bonnie Smith, Judy Gm-tsrhius, Billy Avila. Middle row, Miss Olive Anderson, sponsor, Palsy Kapper, Judy Stroud, Jann Lehman, Carol Enns, Jimmie Nightengale, Anita l'allu-rt, Deanna Kirby, Betty Perry. Front row, Joy Smith, Anne Stone. Dianne Cates, Jennie Gonzalez, Gloria Sau- er-da, Helen Terrones, Mary Sauceda, Elvera. Roclriquc-Z, Teresa Her- nandrz. - 'JP' ti F, -fig' e Shakespearean Club: Back row, Carolea Utterback, Donna Underwood, Ernestine Jean Spielman, Frances Hanke. Front row, Jann Lehman, Sally SL. John, Marilyn Pletcher, Bickel, Jan Manewal M I 1,4 Page' Tlgfurty-One . 42 p

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g ,, : my W 1 GQQQO H. H Y Off es-rs: Howard Oliver, Mr. A. R. Self, sponsor, 'll-rl Sills, Bruce Logranhill, Victor Nl:-Call, Noll Arthur, Herb Mattison, Hoyt E ll A l Mr. Birch Stuart, sponsor. K- ' 22145 During football season, the Hi-Y boys, working with the Y-Teens, managed a stand in the stadium at Athletic Park. The money earned by these organizations took care of expenses throughout the year. Hoyt Eells was the delegate sent to the Hi-Y Model Legislation at Topeka, November 30 and December 1. Meetings were held in the regular chambers of the State Legislature. After much discussion, the Hi-Y boys planned one party for the year. Then in the Spring, their fathers were cordially invited to attend the Hi-Y Father-Son Picnic. To Find and Give the Best is the motto of the Y-Teens. These girls accom- plished several worthwhile projects for the community during 1951-52. At Hal- loween, club members gave a program for the residents at Bethel's Home for the Aged. Apples and cookies were donated to the four homes in Newton. White Christmas gifts were given to a Newton family to make the holiday sea- son happier for them. The Y-Teens enter- tained their parents in the Jr. High Audi- torium February 15. After the program, refreshments were served at the Metho- dist Church. Officers: standing, Mrs. Alma Moore, sponsor, Carol Enns, Miss Edith Whitterl, sponsor, Betty Fick. Miss Virnelle Jones, p J iss Esther Froom, SDOHSOY. Seated, Shirley Sanner, Darlene Oke-rbergz, Kalhv1'ine0ltm:xn, Kathleen Karns, Greta Goering. Page TI ty



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69 QE be 14' S ---M....,,w,,M.-.. ..,,. A mu ,.- -Q, H g A A A A . Seniors in GAA: Back row, Judie Morgan, Sallie Love, Joan Nail, Mary Ann Griswold, Marian Orpin, Shirley Plvtcher, Col- letta Kenagy, Kathleen Karns, Judy Richter, Jw-an Spielman, Marilyn Molzen, Donna Beeson. Front row, Jean Thomas, Dar- lene Frey, Jo Perry, Betty Toevs, Louctta Adams, Marilyn Smith, Donna Bergen, Erma Lou Umliarger. Catherine Reber, Shirley Mattison, Arlene Pankratz, Charlene Myers. Active athletes exercising earnestly: Back row, Shirley Pletrher. Erma Umhargs-r, Donna Br-riren, Arlene Pankratz, Betty Toevs, Marilyn Smith. Third row, Jean Spin-lman, Mary Ann Griswold, Kathleen Karns, Shirley Mattison, Joan Nail, Vatherine Reher. Second row. Marian Orpin, Darle-no Frey, Judy Richter, Sallie Love, Jo Perry. Front row, Marilyn Molzen, Donna Beeson, Colletta Kenauy. Judie Morgan, Juan Thomas. ooo GAA, the Girl's Athletic Association, met every Tuesday afternoon after school. This group of thirty-six sophomores, thirty-two juniors, and twenty-nine seniors was sponsored by Mrs. Betty Graham, girls' gym instructor. The activities for the year included basketball, volleyball, baseballx tennequoits, tumbling, bad- minton, and two hikes. Several of the girls attended Play Day at Hutchinson on May 10. their various achievements. When a sophomore girl gets 600 points, she is awarded a Newton High letter. Juniors must work for 400 points to win a State GAA letter, and seniors must also earn the required 400 points to receive a gold GAA pin. - Girls participating in this GAA are awarded merit points for The officers were Jo Ann Perry, president, Beverly Dillman, 'vice president, Jeannie Thomas, secretary-treasurerg and Shirley Sanner, sports manager. 3 . . Top picture, Officers: Beverly Dillman, Jean Thomas, Mrs. Betty Graham, sponsor, Shirley Sanner, Jo Perry. Bottom picture. Sopho- mores and Juniors: Back row. Lela Cash, Pat Ades, Josephine Gomez, Winifred Tangreman, Elvera Reimer, Sharon Regier, Darlene Staley, Ruth Chambers, Billie Davis, Carolyn McCall, Phyllis Egy, VaRe-na Ream. Third row, Eunice Alexander, Marilyn Davis. Jean Ralph, Donna Underwood, Gail Girndt, Mary Ann Hawkins. Jetta Boyer. Jean Kinser, Naomi Flaassen, Dorothy Byler, Karen Kelso, r fi Nancy Becraft. Second row, Jane Ann Cornick, Ann Hague, Dorothy Donnelly, Barbara Sechler, Connie Taylor, Jolane Rhoades, Ellen Dingwall, Judy Jackson, Beverly Fagan, Karen Peterson, Lois Cowan, Marita Maloney, Edwarda Leffingwell. Bottom row, Irene Dick- erson, Reta Kay Lehmann, Mary Dean, Jann Lehman, Mitzi Weaver, Sally St. John, Pat Morgan, Janice Brice-Nash, Glenna Pummill, . ' Beverly Dillman, Shirley Sanner, Johanna Suderman. 1, F' 'Ali' Page Thirty-Two

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