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1. Concentrating deeply on an anthropology 2. Sophomore students, Lori Hakel and 3. As Kathy Hannan takes notes. Mr Wayne question, Julie Koehler makes use of a Cathy Konecky, meet in a face-off Reeves refers to another text while resource center to relieve some of during a game of hockey in their p.e. class lecturing on Franklin Roosevelt's the homework burden. New Deal programs 24 Academics
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Flurry of proposals precede weekend activities As 3:10 Friday afternoon drew near, final plans were made for weekend get-togethers. Whether it be a Friday night game or Saturday night date, friends decided the time and place for their fun-filled two nights and days ahead. Excitement climbed as Sr. Michelle Hajek N.D. said, “Can I have your attention, please?”, gave the day’s announcements and then said “you are dismissed.” The race was on to the locker. Amid the confusion and yelling, everyone piled in to the gym for a pep rally. Out in the parking lot, students took off in their cars and buses screaming “see you tonight!” From 3:10 p.m. Friday to 8:30 a.m. Monday, students were free to relax and get rowdy. . A typical Friday night began with a sports event and was sometimes followed by a sock hop. If a sock hop wasn’t planned, you found many Neumann students “crusin” the streets of Wahoo. As the gas gauge drew near the amount needed to get home, they stopped and chatted in the Pizza Hut. When the early morning approached, the streets emptied as everyone headed home. On Saturday, night owls were found catching up on sleep, going shopping and preparing for a date or another night on the town. Are you wondering when the home work got done? That was saved for Sunday. This last day was spent with family and schoolbooks. In preparation for Monday morning, homework assignments were finished and tests were crammed for. During the week, the monotony was broken up by Tuesday and Thursday concerts and games. Making it past the hump day once again students could say “TGIF!” Long lines on cold December nights greeted Neumann students as they went to see STAR TREK, one of the year’s most popular movies. Pizza Hut is a favorite spot for students to gather and rap over pizza as they listen to music from the juke box. Weekends 23
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Neumann faculty members are more than teachers, they are exam- ples. They helped students to mature and develop a sense of self-worth. By guiding the students through academic endeavors, the faculty helped each to set goals for them- selves, adding a burst of energy when needed. Although there were cries of “when will this homework ever end? and can’t I please drop this course?” students later admitted that the encouragement was appreciated, as it led them to be better prepared in reaching the goals they had set. When awards were received, the faculty had the satisfaction of know- ing that such achievement would not have been reached without their patience and guidance. The realiza- tion of the goal was the product of student and faculty HIGH ENERGY. 4 On a sunny fall afternoon. Doug Patocka and Mike Fujan sketch a panoramic view east of the school building under the watchful eye of art instructor. Mr Herm Rauth 5. Having difficulty with a math problem, Todd Morrissey reads it out for Sr. Corona Humpal. N D., to write on the blackboard and explain 6. Finding the art sculpture's pose amusing. Greg Chapek attempts to imitate it while on a field trip at the Sheldon Art Gallery in Lincoln. Academics 25
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