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S.UMtk.l his •r Pal a wood clamp io securely glue one board to another as they work on the gun cabinet which Mike made for an I.A. II project The protect was displayed in the gym- nasium during the Spring Band Concert. That’s an February 7 through 14 was Catholic Schools Week. To start off the week, the stu- dents and faculty members each launched a balloon. These balloons contained personal messages from the persons who let them go. Each class designed pos- ters to express the theme and spirit of Catholic Schools. The best from each class were made into a banner and hung in the chapel. On Thursday and Friday, mini-courses were offered. Set up by a special faculty board and National Honor So- ciety members. these courses ranged from cake education decorating to self-defense. As winter gave way to spring, students continued with class projects. Among them were senior religion students who carried out an ’’eggsperiment”, caring for an egg for a week, and home ec and I.A. students who showed their projects to the public. As the year’s activities came to an end. students let out enormous sighs of relief. Sweltering in the sun of late spring, they sat through the last of their classes. As May 24 ended, the students’ plans for another summer began to take shape. is Business I.A. P.E.
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1 Demonstrating an Some juniors and seniors were especially swept away as they prepared for their week of Closeup in Washington D.C. They became excited as the week grew near, but felt pres- sured as they completed that week’s worth of homework in each class. As the school year went along two organizations, band and chorus, kept their members very busy. Throughout the year the chorus students performed for various functions. In the begin- ning of the year they sang for the St. Wenceslaus students, and they also provided cookies for the fall musical. Throughout the year, chorus's select groups. Tri- ple Trio and Swing Choir, made trips to the Saunders Care Cen- ter and Haven House in Wahoo to provide some enjoyment for the older people. The entire chorus also journeyed to Lincoln Northeast and East High Schools to hear their chorus’ perfor- mances. The band started off the year with marching competitions at Malcolm and Pershing. The Pep Band also played for many foot- ball and basketball games. The musicians sat freezing at home football games, horns frozen as band director Joann Couton pleaded for just one more song. On January 9th. the Pep Band took a special trip to Lincoln. Go- ing in early to eat lunch at Valen- tino’s. the band then went to play for the Lady Huskers’ bas ketball game at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The band and chorus both gave concerts to show off all of their hard work. They also worked jointly to put on the reg- ular soup supper carnival to education raise money for the Music Boost- ers. As the year came to an end. things were wrapped up when both the band and the chorus at- tended the district music con- test at Oakland-Craig, where several groups and individuals received superior ratings. As a pan o I Catholic Schools Week. Pad Sabaika. RiN Spicka and Greg kavan use fabric paints j to create their own custom deco- rated t-shirt, in one of the min courses of fered. Using a poster. Ms I isa Rooney asks French I students ques lions about days of the week, months of the year and idiom- atic weather expressions using the verb fatre Art French
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During accounting class. Miss Teresa Brestal helps Chuck Kucera to check that his debits and credits are balanced as he tries to find the error on his worksheet. Her eyes on the copy. Ann Mastera con- centrates on typing each letter of her manuscript correctly while not exceeding the time limit of the exercise. Freshman boys Ft. »n structor Mr. Paul John son waits to measure Ryan Gilbride's standing broad lump, done as part of the President's Physical Fitness Test. A I nn Brabec prepares tor the home economics sew mg class's spring sytle re view as she meticulously stitches up the side seam in the skirt which she wifi model Business I.A. P.E. 19
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