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Role of minor sports lauded 111 awards banquet At the end of the fall sports season the players and coaches gathered at the Holiday Inn to honor the many superstars. University of Nebraska football coach Tom Osborne and World Herald sports writer Don Lee headlin- ed the speakers roster. Lou Sempek accepted the Westside Kiwanis award for football. It appeared as if the winter sports would not hold a collective banquet until final ef- forts saw the banquet materialize. Emcee Pat Gillespie kept the mood light and the festivities going. Although there were no state champs, there was still much to celebrate in the many monograms given for the winning seasons by basketball and swim- ming. Outstanding achievement by John Kinnear won him the Thomas P. Douggan Memorial Award for diving. Obviously enthused with the evening's activities, Fr. Ted Kalamaja mulls over his speech. , , , .
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After an outstanding season's performance, junior board man Guy Hawkins receives a monogram from diving coach Tom Schatz in the Holiday Inn Banquet Room. University of Nebraska head football coach Tom Osborne relates a humorous coaching experience during the fall sports banquet.
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Planning engineers successful BASH B.A.S.H. maintained its successful stan- ding, and combined with the car raffle, helped to ease Prep's financial squeeze. Having only one month to sell the goal of 1600 books of car raffle tickets, the students rallied to a close finish and obtained their free day reward. B.A.S.H.'s silent and oral auctions drew interest as people bid on objects varying from Japanese silk screens to live horses. Most objects went for more than face value as bidders felt charitable. B.A.S.H. is another way of raising funds to keep the tuition costs low and the standard of education high at Prep. During a brief respite from his role as B.A.S.H. coor- dinator, Fr. Rainaldo, SJ, discusses the possibility of his winning the car with Stewart Sobczak. Squeezing the prop in a modified version of the fish bowl, Mr. Campbell, SJ, contemplates bunnie-cide as he envisions a pot of rabbit stew.
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