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Fighting it out over Linus' blanket are Deb Kadavy and Steve Sousek in their roles as Lucy and Linus in the musical “You're a Good Man. Charlie Brown. During the fal musical, in her portrayal ot Snoopy. Donna Sabatka sings and dances in hopes of getting supper. Becky Kralik stresses a point to a docile Russell Bauer as they perform the one act play. “Goodbye to the Clown. Marilee Ludvik reprimands her imaginary clown. Mike Dostal. for getting her in trouble at school in a scene from the one act play. Goodbye to the Clown. 14 Musical Speech team
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Homecoming fever grabs hold Colors began cascading down walls, across halls, on the ceilings, and dotting classrooms in shades of green, orange, purple and red as the fever of homecoming grabbed hold of the week of September 27 to October 1 Although the cold, drizzly weather wouldn't cooperate, the spirit of the students wasn't dam- pened as they dressed up for Clash Day, Hawaiian Day, Roll-up Day, Hair and Jewelry Day and Red and Gold Day. To add to the excitement, a pep-rally and a skit was held on Friday in order to spread the spirit of homecoming. Expectations were high at the beginning of the Neumann - Paul VI ’ game while Cavalier football fans scrunched together on the stands filled with the smell of popcorn, red and yellow balloons and people. The crowd anxiously waited for the halftime performance of the Drill Team doing a routine to the Can-Can. At last the Cavaliers were cheered on to a 36-0 victory over the Hawks. After the game, rows of couples lined up at the entrance of the gym as they walked into the Cavalier Corrall which designated the theme for the evening. Shadowy figures danced to the music of Richard Todd and the crowning of the 1982 Homecoming King and Queen added a fitting end to the evening and to an event-filled week. Using a can of red spray paint. Shirley Stelnbach adds the finishing touches to the barn “You know them there Cavaliers are goln' to win the shoot-out with Paul VI , exclaims Betty Vasa in a pep-rally skit spoofing Hee-Haw with Lisa Kralik. Jeanne Noonan, Jeanne Osmera and Angeld Brabec. Homecoming 13
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Speech team excels at districts Tension was great prior to the announcement that Neumann's Speech team had won the District Speech Contest, March 14 at Valley. When the points were totalled, it showed the win was by a mere point. Four of Neumann's twenty competitors qualified for participation in the state meet at Kearney, April 6. All of the four received excellents at state. The fall musical, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown by Charles Schulz was made up of an inexper- ienced cast. Three out of the six cast members made their debut during the November 19, 20, and 21 performances. The cast of six practiced every evening for at least two hours and often longer for a month and a half before the opening performance. During the school day, the members of the cast often practiced their songs with Mrs. Kathy Vondracek. UPPER LEFT: Connie Polacek practices her speech for the State Speech Meet for her coach. Ms. Marylou Wirth. Posing with their District Trophy: BACK ROW: Paula Meduna. Janet Kavan, Donna Barry, Karen Polacek. Patty Murren, Pam Tvrdy MIDDLE ROW: Ms Marylou Wirth. Connie Polacek. Lisa Kadlec. Marilee Ludvik. Deb Kadavy. Kdy Dostal. Bdrb 8arry. Jackie Furasek FRONT ROW: Deanna Leander. Rose Iwan. Joe Schinker. Bobby Sullivan, Jon Machacek, and Curt Barton inspired by the strains of Moonlight Sonata.” Deb Kadavy attempts to sell Todd Dunhdm on the joys of marriage, but his heart belongs to Beethoven. Musical Speech team 15
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