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During Catholic Schools Week, Lori, Mrs. Lydia, their paternal grandmother, and Larry Pospisil enjoy conversation over lunch with their maternal grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Volin. Graduate Sharon Chapek receives well wishes for the future and congratula- tions from Nancy Pfeiffer after commencement exercises. Opening 3
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takes on Nthe symbol of Neumann High School’s energetic endeavors took on an added significance in the 1979-80 school year. Energy was a prime issue during the year, and its effects on the world were felt also by the students and faculty of Neumann. Over the summer months prior to the school’s opening on August 27, 1979, and continuing throughout the school year, gasoline prices soared. These cost increases had a two-fold effect: one, on the student who needed to drive his own car to school In a warm-up for a Friday night game, varsity football team members prac- tice their blocking techniques. The Neumann High School Marching Band steps out in style while marching an X-0 drill to the tune of “Birth of the Blues , as part of a contest show performed at the Pershing marching festival. new dimension because of extracurricular activities and two, on the administration’s strained budget as the cost of busing went higher and higher. Because of the many issues in- volving energy, we thought HIGH ENERGY would be a proper theme for the 1980 Cavalog. At Neumann, the administration was trying to conserve energy by weather-proofing the school and making more efficient use of its heating and cooling systems. Students had to dress warmly, by adding layers of clothing and had to draw upon their own fuel in order to keep warm. 2 Opening
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As part of Catholic Schools Week, the Saint John Neumann chapter of National Honor Society sponsored a Thank You. Wahoo booth in downtown Wahoo. A passer-by is served hot chocolate and cookies by Peggy Polacek. Nancy Janecek and Teri Shanahan. During one of the all-school masses held monthly, Julie Otte receives Holy Communion from Rev. Philip Rauth. Mr. Robert Schraeder refers to his notes while giving a speech on alcoholism to the faculty of Neumann. RIGHT: To prepare them for the all-school viewing of the movie. JESUS, juniors Loretta Styskal and Debbie Mongar review its flyers. 4 Opening
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