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II n his American history class. Mr. I Wayne Reeves explains 'The roots of the depression of the 1930 s began before the stock market panic of October 29.1929. or Black Tuesday. Saint John Neumann Day. Walking down the church aisle Fr. Patrick O'Byrne sprinkles holv water amongst the students Wayne Skoda assists in the action 8 { I ordy. Lordy. PJ.'s forty! I exclaim Ann Nadrachal. I Missy Pruss. Julie Vasa, and Marie Masek at a sur prise party for Mr. Paul Johnson before senior government begins. Religion Social Studies Nebraska $ Senator Doug Bereuter and Governor Kay Orr answer students’ questions at Bereuter Day held on the Nebraska Wesleyan Uni- versity campus in Lincoln.
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cademics Two heads are belter than one. Maggie Hat tan and Renee Woehrer each ex- plain their own way of arriv- ing at the correct answer to a Phys- ics vector problem. To help the Athletic Depart ment out. Steve Zimola uses his welding skills to cut up old weight room equipment so that the metal can be used for oth er weight room structures. It s not as easy as A, B. C. taming top grades required many nights of writing tedious critical papers. Each finished project gave the student a sense of accomplishment. Instead of using their pre- cious free time, some students managed to do their studies on the bus. No matter how anyone attempted to meet academic deadlines, the arrival of the end of the quarter and the report card were inevita- ble. The shapes A, B and C held much meaning for students. After the strenuous activity of reading pop can labels, students were forced to return to anxiously awaiting textbooks. Some opened their books, and others relied upon lis- tening to the lectures. By the start of the sec- ond week, students knew teachers' expecta- tion. Anxiously awaiting May, students were rapidly improving. Without realizing it, En- glish grammar was refined, and math equa- tions came with little or no help. Academics
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Showing the true spirit of Christmas. Becky Schwartz and Niki Sudik shake hands as a sign of peace during the school mass held at St Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Wahoo. Thumbing through his Bible. Sophomore religion instructor Fr. John Keefe searches for the appropriate verses to answer the questions about the life of Jesus prior to the Crucifixion. What’s in education? After the lazy, hazy days of sum- mer the school year began to take shape. On the dreaded first day the freshmen arrived fifteen to thirty minutes early, clumping together to find security. Sophomores made their entrance a little later, scouting out who to initiate the following weekend. Juniors arrived with grins on their faces, anticipating the jour- ney into upperclasshood. Seniors ar rived at the last minute, hands in pockets, daring anyone to challenge their new found power. As the first day evolved, students were given their schedules. Everyone had the standards of math, science and religion. Others had options like music, art and journalism. In hom- eroom. all of the students were re- quired to recopy their schedules, reg- ister their cars and fill out a student parent directory update. After com- pleting these tasks, students moved through the day on a scat schedi Books were issued and white unble ished book covers were passed o tediously put on and artfully decor ed. Students met with their teach and were given course outlines well as their first assignments. As the sun beat down in the n occupied classrooms, the school ye began to take shape once more, ai the lazy days of summer ended. Religion Social Studies 9
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