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Gleaming brass and plenty of wind envelope all those in attendance at based Jeff Scott Rhythm Band easily create blended sounds ideal for the sophomore-run sock hop in the cafeteria. Members of the Omaha' Prepsters and their dates to dance to and enjoy. Sacrificing an extra hamburger and coke, Mike Moran finally the ticket booth and begrudgingly shells out the admission price W '--an-n..,,n Y X . ,4-elf' A., .ffl fe-3 reaches HShalom! H implores Prep's Guhru for the evening with outstretched arms. Tim Smith Joins friends in an informal sock hop activity. pf Happenings 23
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N. l L Athletes Accept Honors, Sports banquets seem special every year, but perhaps the fall banquet made itself a bit more special. The varsity football team had taken State, the gymnastics team won the Metro Championship, and the banquet featured University of Nebraska Head Football Coach Bob Devaney. Representatives from television stations KMTV, KETV, and WOW, and from the wire networks UPI and AP, joined the festivities. Other guests included sports announcer Joe Patrick who refereed a full house at Anthony's Steak House. Among special award recipients, Tom Brown won a Headhunter's Award for the most de- fensive football points. But the fall sports banquet found a rival in the winter banquet held in the school cafeteria. Guest speaker Jerry Dugan, golf pro at Highland Country Club, among the num- erable speakers at the banquet, helped honor the players and coaches. Although Prep had no State Championships, the winter athletes still had reasons for celebrating. Coaches bestowed many letters and awards. Jack N eary won the Thomas P. Duggan Memorial Award for swimming, Jeff Roach received the Thomas Bisbee Memorial Award for wrestling, and Tim George accepted the Thomas Clark Memorial Award for Outstanding Junior!Senior Wrestler. .T W 5K3 ' .. ff . 'M ........-.-.... I lv WV .r- 12. MQ! 'msd KU K M A ' 1 Poised in pondering expressions, Messrs. Leahy, Devaney, and Patrick listen as Fr. Kalamaja extends a hand to his cross country team. 24 Jay Junior Hear Banquet Celebrities Stretching precariously over podium and State Championship trophy, Tom Ash, a World Herald Sports Editor, awards Tim McGuire All-Metro. Special guest speaker for the fall sports banquet, Bob Devaney, coach of the country s number one football team Nebraska Cornhuskers cap .. gifts!
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