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A Janitor's work is never done, says Stanley Taylor as he sweeps the gym floor. This and many other tasks kept Neumann's janitor busy. To assure the students of a hearty, healthy meal are Mrs. Betty York, Mrs. Helen Rezek, and Mrs. LaDonna Pecha. For a scant 25?, hungry classmen were sufficiently nourished. Cooks And Custodians Indispensable Unsung heroes who performed the daily tasks so vital to the institution's well-being gained due recognition for their contribution to a smooth running Neumann. Unsuspecting students were enticed with tantalizing aromas of the duly fine cuisines prepared by the dedicated Neumann High kitchen staff under the capable direction of Mrs. Helen Rezec. These women devoted many hours each day to turn out balanced meals. Nor shall Neumannites forget the jolly custodian who kept the halls and classrooms spotlessly clean. Mr. Stanley Taylor made good use of his student help to carry out his constructive ideas on 101 ways to get the most work out of a broom. Most boys so not have to worry about dishpan hands, but Jim Matulka may find It a problem as he and other boys found themselves on K.P. duty. 25
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Languages Conquered By Classmen Whoever said, Latin has long since been dead and buried, never took this fascinating and totally captivating language during the 1969-70 school year at Neumann High. Doubling as teacher and librarian, Sister Vincent de N. D. not only succeeded in resurrecting this ancient language but also in allowing it to go totally mod to the utter delight of her fresh- man Latin I and sophomore Latin II classes. Likewise, French students were pleased with the approach used by Sister Patricia M.S., one of the newest addition to this insti- tution's teaching staff. She brought bounce and new meaning into this modern, romantic lan- guage with the help of realistic dialogues, tapes, workbooks, and new earphones. The students were brought closer to French cus- toms and culture, enhanced by her own unique way of teaching. Mary Nemecek gleams as she won a game of Roma” (a Latin bingo) in her Latin II class. Meanwhile John Knuth and Patti Kane await another chance. Turn on, tune in, is Sr. Patricia's theme as she plugs in Jim Safranek. The French I tapes proved beneficial in help- ing to conquer a new language. Sister Vincent familiarizes students with the concept of a new language and also acts as librarian. She is shown here with the paperback books that are available.
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