Newton High School - Railroader Yearbook (Newton, KS)

 - Class of 1954

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First Row: Dorothy Brigs, Stanley Ammann, Alfonso Perez, Jerry Loomis, Jack Knee, Wilbur' Nickel, Paul Miller, Ferclie La Gree, and Duane Barker, Second Row: Jerry Nichol, Jerry Stroud, Tony Emu, Kermit Smith, Benny Rawlins, Dick Chapman, Jim McFarlane, Jon Simms, and Randy Harmison. Third Row: Allan Nickel, Jerry Olden, Richard Williams, Loren Oblcy, Glen Hershbcrger, Loren Anderson, and Randy Schmidt. OCC2 The Newton Vocal Department under the direction of John D. Davidson concluded a busy year With many public appearances to their credit. The choral group's first program was given December 14 and was composed of various Christmas selections. The chorus also made sev- eral Christmas recordings for radio stations KJRG and KAKE which were played during the Christmas Week. Thirty-six members of the chorus attended the District music festival April second and third, usic where several students received superior and excellent ratings. The chorus gave a Valentine assembly con- sisting of love songs appropriate to the occasion. They also gave several other assemblies during the year. The entire group journeyed to Kingman April 9 for an exchange assembly for the King- man High School. All in all, the department had a very success- ful season With their appearances. First Row: Joan Claassen, Ruby Stutzman, Oma Jean Smith, Betty Hauck, Norma Barton Kay Ades, Donna Holmes, and Imogene Downey. Second Row: Leona Dnerkson, Roberta Hoffman, Marlene Kopper, Sally Nebergall, Susan Schmidt, Bev Pierce, Barbara Vogt, Billie Davis and Zenolia Ross. Third ROW: Karen Pummill, Sharon Molzen, Nancy Hiebcrt, Joyce Janlz, Marjorie Schroeder, Marilyn Mellott, Frances Gronau, and Gwendolyn Entz. Page Twcniiy -

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Gfzclmesffza The Newton High School Orchestra has suc- cessfully completed its schedule for another year. Composed of 100 members and directed by E. S. Sanderson, the orchestra has participated in many of the school functions this year. November 17 they played for the seniors production of Love Is Too Much Trouble , the operetta, Hansel and Gretel, January 265 the junior play, Curtain Going Up! February 193 and Cuckoos on the Hearth, the all-school play on April 23. Instead of entering the District Music Fes- tival at Hutchinson this year, the combined band, chorus and orchestra arranged to have an ex- change program with Kingman. Kingman presented its program in Lindley Hall, January 12, so the NHS musicians traveled to Kingman for the return concert, April 9. The solos and ensembles, however, did enter the Dis- trict Contest. December 14 the orchestra and chorus pre- sented a Christmas program. In May all the instrumental groups, the grade school musicians included, presented their spring concert. Page l'V1'a1vlr'cn



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Leading characters in the operetta: Seated: Elizabeth Nickel and Judy Stroud. Standing: Ellen Dingwall, Randal Schmidt and Lois Claasscn. ffl Opefzeffa The fairy tale Hansel and Gretel, a fan- tasy written by Asetheid Wette, was presented by the high school music department January 26 in Lindley Hall. The operetta was presented in three acts and was under the direction of J. D. Davidson. The fantasy followed the fairy tale, which gives the story of two little children lost in the woods, who are tempted by a beautiful cottage. The cottage is owned by a greedy old witch who makes ginger-bread cookies out of little girls and boys. In the end Hansel and Gretel outsmart the witch by pushing her into the oven. As the oper- etta comes to a close, the father and mother ap- pear and a chorus of thanksgiving is heard. Hansel was played by Elizabeth Nickel and his sister, Gretel, by Judy Stroud. Peter and Gertrude were portrayed by Randall Schmidt and Lois Claassen. The Sand Fairy was Judy Enns and the Dew Fairy, Beverly Oliver. Ellen Dingwall played the part of the Witch. The 14 angels who stood at the foot of the children while they were sleeping in the woods and also the gingerbread boys were played by Donna Budde, Dorothy Byler, Naomi Claassen, Gwendo- lyn Entz, Gail Girndt, Marilyn Hodel, Karen Kelso, Beverly Pierce, Marcia Royer, Carol Schmidt, Susan Schmidt, Arletta Shepler, Joan Voth and Eleanor Wedel. Pianists for the operetta were Dorothy Briggs and Joan Glaassen. Back row: Richard Williams, Stanley Ammann, Jerry Stout, Loren Ohley, Kermit Smith, Loren Anderson, Bill Embry, Glen Hershberger, Gary Ewert, Tony Emi, Gerald Loomis, Dick Chapman, Jim McFarlane. Jon Simms, Randy Harmison, Duane Strueby, Benny Rawlins, Jack Knee, Ferdie LaGree-, Randy Schmidt, and Duane Barker. Second row: Willis Harder, James Whitchurch, Judy Stroud, Karen Kelso, Arletta Shepler, Carol Schmidt, Beverly Oliver, Judy Enns, Gail Girndt, Qlirginia Kosminski, Lolo Decker, Karen Peterson, Ellen Dingwall, Marilyn Hodel, Elizabeth Nichol, Dorothi Donnelly, Darlene Walker, and Clara to if rts. Front 1'ow: Dorothy Brigs, Muriel Thiessen, Barbara Besore, Donna lludde, Lois Claassen, Marcia Royer, Pat Kappler, Teresa. Hernandez, Yvonne Pearson, Josephine Gomez. Beverly Miller, Sharon Regier, Dorothy Byler, Naomi Claassen, Varl Knott, Emma Voth, Barbara Gaiser, Joan Koerner, Janice Ourslur, VaRena Baker, Eleanor VVedel, and Alfonso Perez. , 4 Page Tfue1z!y4Or1f'

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