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Student life right b yr Hi, mom! 'Bye, mom! This was often the length of conversation students got in with family members between their comings and goings; home was just a place to eat and catch a few hours of sleep before leaving again. Between school, the athletic and or play practices, games, meetings, concerts, dates, dances, and work, there was not much time for a good long talk with mom and dad. Besides, these outside activities provided a pretty good excuse for getting out of chores too. High school life would have been pretty boring without all of these extra curricular activities helping to make those four short high school years fly by RIGHT BEFORE YOUR EYES. Student Life 11 re your eyes
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Far right: While catching a few rays on the south patio, LeRoy Pacula, Larry Chapelt, Marty Noonan, Bob Furasek, Brian Bouc, Steve Stanek and Dave Chvatal converse during lunch hour. As National Honor Society President Linda Uhlik recites the ideals of society members, Pam Konecky waits to light her candle behind classmate Jacque Rauth. Relaxing and snacking in the gym during lunch are Marilyn Sloup and Ann Fujan as they discuss the happenings of the morning. LOWER RIGHT: Sister Michelle Hayek N.D. comes to check on Connie Thege and Connie Divis' progress as they decorate the junior hall for Spirit Week. The girls want to know if we can meet them at Pizza Hut tonight. What do you think f asks Greg Wolfe of Brian Kucera. ,-JLi J 10 Student Life
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NHS students flash labels Calvin Klein, Gloria Vanderbuilt, Vidal Sassoon, Cheryl Tiegs, Brittania, Chic . . . labels were the big thing on the fashion scene this year. If you didn't carry a fashion designer's name on your derriere, you just weren't in . Straight leg jeans, khakis, baggies, shirts, and skirts were all marked. The price was quite a bit higher, of course, but most people felt it was worth it. As junior Lori Hakel remarked, I like designer jeans because they fit so well. The western look was also big. The look wasn't complete without boots, cowboy hats, Levis, western shirts and down filled vests or denim jackets. No matter what, the look was totally cowboy . Many Neumann students went Hawaiian . Bright print shirts and solid bright painter's pants bright- ened up cloudy days. Who is wicked, conniving, double-crossing, two timing and on a prime-time nighttime soap opera? None other than the notorious J.R. Ewing of Dallas . Many students would stay home from a game or a night out on the town rather than miss even one exciting episode. Ann Stejskal, senior, commented, I like to watch 'Dallas' so I can keep up on what J.R. is up to. Dallas was rated number one for many weeks during the year. On the last show of the season, J.R. killed someone. But who? Tune in next season . . . TOP: Showing off their cowboy “duds are seniors: Bob Hedges, David Kavan, Dave Leander, Ed Sladky, and Doug Kavan. MIDDLE: These fashion designer labels and many others were seen from behind on the fashion scene this year. Suspense drew a record viewing audience to the tube for the season premier of “Dallas revealing who shot J.R. RIGHT: Jennifer Bartunek quickly braids Nancy Tvrdy's hair into french braids, a favorite on the fashion scene. 12 Fads Fashions
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