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Individuality One October day. Kris Nemoc decides to scare tl»e student body. Kris's sister Debbie spent two hours applying her sister s lace makeup. Kris won the best costume award lor Halloween costume competition day at Neumann Marching through the streets of nearby towns, Cavalier band members got a taste of what was ahead of them. When school started, band members could be seen practicing in the early morning hours. As time went on. forma- tions began to take on a recognizable shape. What looked like nonsense on pa- per turned out to be a musical show. When we first began. I wondered if all the work we did led anywhere. But when I watched the video from Pershing. I knew that it fit together. said band member Linda Specht. Starting with the fundamentals, art students moved their way from simple art forms, to complicated pieces of art- work. Many hours were spent on putting just the right touches on a painting. If I did not complete every detail of my picture. I felt like something was miss- ing, said Aaron Rezac. What was not missing in Neumann High School is the individuality of each student. Each one had his unique talents If I did not complete every detail of my picture. I would feel like there was something missing and I would try to fix it. and values. Without one of them some- thing would be missing. The athlete, brain, artist, and musician molded a school that many were proud of. It is exciting to see the trophy case grow ev- ery year. said Sister Germaine Drapal. ND. Neumann gave back to the commu- nity by some students visiting the elder- ly. At first I just went up to visit be- cause I needed the service hours. But I got to know some of the people and started to have fun playing cards. said Dave Sayker. There was not a shape that could not be found inside this building. Some of them were harder to recognize than the others. Students who were not in ex- tracurricular activities still played a vi- tal role. Sometimes that person being in the stands on a game night made all the difference, said Sara Turman. Neu- mann High School was the shape that we wanted to be in. Opening
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English protect. Dan Kadavy tries to decide which pieces ol the newspaper to use for his I nglish protect Much time went into finding pictures and articles to cut out for the theme he was try mg to protect in his collate. The Cross Country team used the summer months to add a few extra miles to their experience. Coaches Fr. Patrick O’Byrne and Miss Monica Flakus en- couraged the team members to gain ex- perience at the summer road races. I am glad that we went to all of these races, because it helped me to shape- up.” said Senior Kathyrn Hibler. Each mile run brought the girls closer to a bronze finish at state. The fall play tryouts were held al- 7 am glad that we went to all of the summer road races, because it helped me to shape-up. It was definitely worth it.” most on the first day of school. After the Quilters” cast was picked, the girls were caught in the act of blocking, learning lines, and preparing their voices for the songs. I really like to sing and I was really pleased when I was cho- sen,” said Ann Tvrdy. At first only one act of the play was practiced at a time, but then as the play began to take shape, all the acts came together for the open- ing night. Before going out to march. Amy Chvatal trie to play Sounds of Sousa on her flute without her music fcach band member had to memorize each piece of music before they performed at Per shmg Marching Band Competition held fn Lincoln. Opening 3
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Ai the parent teacher conferences. Mr Milo Mcduna and Mrs. blame Meduna discuss thew daughter's classwork with bnglish in- structor Ms. VlarvkHi Wirth Parents were asked to come during a certain time to avoid long lines. Lunch mod basketball As Dan Carstens goes up to block the shot, the basketball tumbles out ot John Osmera's hands Pat Sabatka. Jeff Krabec. and | Joe Nadrchal wall for John to retrieve the ball and get into the game once more Holding a brand new yearbook at a girls volley ball game. Heather Doxon writes a special message to her friend. Students were allowed to pick up their yearbooks between the Iresh man. |unior varsity, and varsity games. Watching the drama instructor. Kristin tnckson loosens her |aw to get ready to practice the songs for the fall play Outliers” The taw exercise helped Kris- tin relax and helped her sing with better tone and voice quality Opening
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