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. . . which each is a player. Scenes for individuals began quickly on the football field and volleyball court. Cross-country for boys was revived as a fall sport and the girls received a part in it for the first time. Sound cues came from the band and choral departments. Students responded, getting roles in contests, concerts, choirs, and a spring musical. Seniors planned a morp dance but it was canceled due to a winter weekend storm. Renae Nelson was put in the spot light when she was given the female area athlete of the year award. Students grew from experiences. Volleyball girls cried together after a close defeat and football members learned what it meant to be a team. Basketball saw players try for fame. Track showed promise for future performances with young team members. Seniors united as their four years came to an end; they knew that Neumann played a big part in their lives. This year was a time for much learning, but not only in lessons. Coach Darlene Thole gives her basketball team encouragement from the bench. The varsity football team gathers around the coaches before starting the game at Cathedral. Marla Jansa has Lori Pospisil all tied up between events at a track meet. 5
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All the world’s a stage . . On August 28, 1978, the curtains parted for the year’s opening of Neumann High School. The student body met their new director, Sr. Michelle Hayek, N.D. Two new teachers came on the set: in art, Ms. Pat Bartek; and religion, Fr. Patrick O’Byrne. Liturgical music was required for all students one mod in the six day cycle for better sound effects at the all school masses. Each class had one mod set aside for their own mass. All school masses were given once a month and the feast day of St. John Neumann was celebrated with a mass and early dismissal of school. Detentions stayed the same length as always: 40 minutes after school. The library was turned into a study area with new desks and chairs added. Students went there or to an open room to rehearse lessons and get needed help. A popular spot at noon intermission was a peanut store, opened and run by the student council. In third quarter, the early lunch system was changed from a bell ringing at 11:40 to calling resource centers separately. In March and April the day’s performance each Tuesday ended early, when the faculty went to workshops on alcoholism. May brought school to a close and also the graduation of the seniors. Ralph Woita, Joe Tvrdy. Tim Wesely. and Ron Ahrens talk to Coach Don Maxson while watching an event at their track meet. UPPER RIGHT: Fr. Bob Vasa celebrates the eucharist for the student body at an all school mass. The camera catches John Koranda behind Mr. Jeff Sill’s desk during a resourse center. 4
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