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Healthful activity Phys. Ed. target Physical education stressed a target of health- ful activities.which were aimed at better enjoyment of recreation beyond the high school years. P.E. was used to instruct the students in the performance of numerous sports and modern dance. The freshman, sophomore, and junior boys under the direction of Mr. Robert Brandt, were introduced to various activities such as flag football, wrestling, indoor hockey, tumbling, tennis, and golf. Uniforms consisting of red shirts and gold pants with red and gold lettering were purchased by the boys of these classes. Ms. Darlene Thole instructed the freshman, sophomore, and junior girls in the areas of folk dancing, handball, bowling, golf, flag football,tum- bling, indoor hockey, and several other recreational games. Hon Bartek strains at defensing a drive for a layup by Tim Bartek during a junior basketball game. UPPER RIGHT: Margaret Sullivan, Lynette Ludvik, Ellen Lanik, and Leslie Breunig perform a left hand star in a square dancing class. CENTER: Already scoring with a takedown Gregg Fujan attempts a pin over Martin Shanahan while participating in a wrestling class. Searching their memories for answers to a test are Vicki Pospi8il, Connie Nemec, and Lori Furasek taking an exam over bowling.
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Students examine numerous angles Neumann High School’s students and teachers explored many varied aspects of mathematics covered in each of seven fields. Sr. Corona Humpal, N.D. in her role as head of the department, guided advanced math, math I and II and algebra I students. Flashcards, three dimensional tic-tac-toe, crossword puzzles and other games were played by the classes to develop algebraical and other numerical skills. Using an overhead projector, transparencies, graphs and a three dimensional axis, Mr. Ed Johnson taught advanced algebra and geometry. An addition to the Math department, Mr. Doyle Denney, instructed twenty four senior students in the business math classes. Sr. Corona Humpal. N.D. assists Barb Styskal with a math II assignment while Pat Peterson waits his turn. Julie Cajka and Cheryl Bouc discover that two heads are better than one when working on an advanced algebra problem. 25 During an algebra I class Denise Mongar works a quadratic equation on the blackboard.
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Ms. Darlene Thole demonstrates what she means by reaching out in a dive roll over Kim Svoboda and Margaret Main for LeAnne Stuchlik. During a freshman tumbling class Rory Jenkins is graded by the watchful eye of Mr. Robert Brandt as he performs a scale stunt. 27
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