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In the true spirit of helping others, Marge Jelinek, Cathy Sloup, and Carol Polacek assist the kitchen per- sonnel by distributing food. Artisans Facilitate Neumann’s Dav J No school can function properly without a capable staff to perform the daily tasks about the institution. Neumann is certainly no exception. Mrs. Rezek and her assistants, both students and cooks maintain a top-notch galley that provides tantalizing lunches and varied menus. The addition of the pop machine pro- duced just one more burden that was shouldered with a smile. Kitchen duties range from varied cuisines to collecting money for the lunches. There is at least one person, though, who feels that maintenance is more important than preparing nourishing food. Neumann's cus- todian, Mr. Earl Robinson utilizes his student help in carrying out his ideas to produce a neat and orderly atmosphere conducive to study. Students have learned to expect a warm greeting whenever they meet their good- natured janitor, Mr. Earl Robinson. Smiling faces and busy hands characterize the cafeteria cooking corps, Mrs. Reginald York, Mrs. Rudy Rezek, and Mrs. George Pecha. This team dedicates hours to satisfying the critical tastes of Neumann's hordes. J. C. PENNEY'S ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY WAHOO, NEBRASKA 25
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From ROBINSON CRUSOE to WAR AND PEACE, Sister Vincent has organized the vast storehouse of information in Neumann's library. Sister also teaches French and Latin. Latin, French Enhance Culture Latin, the dead language, was res- urrected again by Sister Vincent and Mr, Tom Bennignus. Although Latin may be considered a language without a country, numerous Neumannites will testify to the fact that it is invaluable in the pursuit of other tongues. The French department endeavored to bring its students into closer. contact with French customs and the French way of life. Modern workbooks, realistic dia- logues, and tapes added spice to the study of that country's culture. Understanding the language of a foreign country is the first step toward drawing the world together. Part of the weekly routine of class were the dialogues, practical applications. Patti Lanlk displays her sweater to Nancy Hakel as they converse in French. J. J. TUPY SHOP GENERAL REPAIR VALPARAISO, Nebraska
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