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New faces were added to the fam- ily photo album. With them came new ideas, courses, and activities, which sparked interest among the students. The drama department came away with a trophy for the best play at the Centennial Confer- ence meet, while the speech depart- ment sent a student to the state fin- als. The Neumann High marching band produced a clean sweep of su- perior ratings at all of the marching contests. The Catholic Daughters of America presented five art students with awards for their remarkable ar- tistic creativity. The Cavalog re- ceived honorable mention from the Nebraska High School Press Associ- ation. This was the third consecutive year that the yearbook received some sort of recognition. Numerous students were recog- nized individually for their accom- plishments. Academic and athletic scholarships were awarded to sever- al students for their outstanding ability and talents. The memories held in an album have much more meaning than could ever be expressed on one page. The students at Neumann have a memory book, and it is spe- cial because each one has contribut- ed their part to making Neumann what it is, what it stands for, and how it will always be remembered. 5
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Every school year is filled with memories, be they happy, sad, or otherwise. Some are outstanding while others are forgettable. This past year many memories were made. The winning of the state C-l football title on November 11, 1977 seems to be the most out- standing. In all of Neumann's four- teen years of existence, a state title has never been won until this sea- son. For the second year in a row, the boys’ basketball team went on to win the Nebraska Wesleyan Holi- day Tourney. The girls' track team made people well aware of their ex- istence by breaking ten school re- cords and sending two girls to the state meet. Community support of the school and its activities have really been a standout in the total picture. Many fans traveled over 450 miles to Ba- yard to cheer on the team to state finals. Also, with the aid of communi- ty contributions, it was made possi- ble for Neumann to purchase two new buses and a van. 4
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As you begin to unravel the future and you begin your journey, think back to the times that you had while you were still in school. The tests and the teachers, all the Friday night games, the prom, the hops, the parties, the welcome end of each school day and the glad coming of spring. Remember your classmates, and most of all, your friends, for they are worth more to you than ever could be said. -John Gillette
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