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  • Teachers respond to World Trade Center attack: This story was taken from the September 28, 2001 Issue of the Newtonian

    Tuesday, September 16, 2008 By: Clint Barker, 2001 News editor

    In times of tragedy, many Americans have looked to those familiar with national catastrophes for help. While several teachers here at Newton High have talked to their students regarding the incidents

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  • ‘Bucks’ raises awareness

    Wednesday, September 17, 2008 By: Feilisha Kutilike

    Hoping to raise seatbelt safety awareness, Resource Officer Chad Gay presented Newton High School with a campaign directed towards this goal.“I guess I’m directly responsible for bringing the program

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  • SET keeps students active

    Wednesday, September 17, 2008 By: Joanna Epp

    During seminar, most classrooms are full of students sitting quietly at their desks finishing homework assignments. However, the scene in the gym is entirely different. Lifting weights, running laps a

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  • Wireless Internet access causes issues for students, teachers at Newton High School

    Wednesday, September 17, 2008 By: Feilisha Kutilike

    Teachers and students access wireless Internet in various locations throughout Newton High School including Area 5, some science areas, the Family and Consumer Science rooms and out in Brooks Trade Ce

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  • Staff Editorial: Cellular phones should be allowed during break, passing periods

    Wednesday, September 17, 2008 By: The opinions in this article represent the opinions of the The Newtonian staff.

    We all have them. Some people cannot live without them, while others could care less about them. Either way, most people use cell phones every single day. They are clocks, calculators and a way to co

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  • Not enough classrooms causes teachers to travel

    Wednesday, September 17, 2008 By: Erin Bradley

    The bell rings and just like his students, math teacher Randy Tolle pushes through the halls to get to his next class. It is the passing period between third and fifth hour, and Tolle has to travel fr

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  • Students use seminar time for both fun, work

    Wednesday, September 17, 2008 By: Ashley Murrell

    Pass or fail. It is as simple as that. Doing homework, reading and hanging out with friends are just a few tasks done during seminar. Students use this time in many different ways. Some tasks are prod

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  • Seminar classes see new teachers

    Wednesday, September 17, 2008 By: Jennifer Scott

    The bell rings at the end of sixth hour, and students head off to seminar. Senior Dustyn Stevenson makes his way to room 1-140, where yet another teacher greets him. Only in his case, a different semi

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  • 300,000 people will experience State fair: Story from the Sept. 17, 1982, issue of

    Wednesday, September 17, 2008 By:

    Where can a person see nine nationally-known performers, buy any kind of non-nutritious food imaginable, twirl around at incredible speeds, pet every species of farm animal, observe innumerable newly-

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  • Railroader Band Guest At Parade: Story taken from the Sept. 19, 1947, issue of The Newtonian

    Wednesday, September 17, 2008 By:

    For their third performance this year the Newton high school band played at the Kansas State Fair in Hutchinson yesterday. This is the twentieth consecutive appearance for the Railer band at the State

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Issue Date: Friday, September 12, 2008 Issue: Series 85, Issue 2 Last Update: Wednesday, September 17, 2008
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With some catchy tunes, a cast of some newbies and familiar faces (Rainn Wilson, Teddy Geiger and Christina Applegate), and the occasional laugh out loud moment, “The Rocker” will definitely leave you
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Joe’s job takes him to numerous places. He sleeps alone. He eats alone. His job also requires him to follow four simple rules: don’t ask questions, have no interest in anyone outside work, erase every
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This year’s Newton high school varsity football will be racking up a few extra miles. Last Friday the team traveled to Liberal, beating the redskins 24-37. They will also be traveling to Kansas City W
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New identity. That is the goal of the varsity volleyball team this season. After losing six seniors and several big hitters, the team does not have the height or experience they had last year. The tea
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She can be found on the driving range almost every day. It easy to see that sophomore Katie Schmidt is truly dedicated to her sport. Schmidt is third on the varsity girl’s golf team this year. She has
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Everybody walks in and is hanging out, stretching and waiting for the instructor. The instructor arrives, cranks up the music and the lines form. An easy warm-up gets the participants prepared for a c
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Hungarian senior exchange student David Regi heads the ball and directs Salina Central’s ball to sophomore Missael Reyes who makes a run behind him. Reyes places a touch on the ball, but Salina’s defe
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Loud music blares and the room smells of sweat and hard work. Coaches yell out encouragement. Something is going on in every corner of the room. The floor, bars and vault are all in use. This is the N
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Tennis season has started, and the athletes are excited.“Estoy muy emocionante,” senior Mollie Emerson said. This translates to “I am very excited.”One of the reasons they are excited is because of ne
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Senior cross country captain Konrad Quiring has been running track and cross country since his freshman year at Newton High School. Quiring participated in football throughout middle school but was fo
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