Creighton Preparatory School - Jay Junior Yearbook (Omaha, NE)

 - Class of 1984

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Retreats Build Special Bonds What happens in February besides cabin fever and the arrival of the Sports lllustrated swim suit issue? Freshman Retreat, of course! This year's retreat was moved from the original date to the first weekend in March to avoid a basketball game scheduled for the middle of Mass. For the first time, the retreat began on a Thursday, making use of a previously scheduled retreat day on Friday. According to the new schedule, Freshman Retreat ended on Saturday, March 3, allowing the Freshmen to recover and the luniors and Seniors to party. The theme for Freshman Retreat '84 was l've Got a Name, based on the song by lim Croce. The motto was My Name is a Gift from My Friends, My Family, and My God - Upon this Name l Shall Build. In choosing the theme and motto, the core planning group chose to center on the individuals identity: what goes into its creation and how a person could build on his identity. As the motto suggested, friends, family, and God were to be important influence on one's indentity. Freshman Retreat gave the Freshmen a chance to develop better relationships with their peers, themselves, and God. As freshman Bernie Kanger put it, Hlt was one of the best experiences of my life. Faculty moderators Mr. Greg Glen and Fr. lim Michalski put in tireless hours working with co-chairmen loe McCaslin and Steve Madigan organizing the retreat. Vital to the success of the retreat were the forty lunior and Senior group leaders and the Grounds Crew, all of whom spent hours preparing for the retreat. The co-bosses of the Grounds Crew were Dave Tomcykowski and Al Louis. Special thanks went to alumnus Gene Klosner for his priceless contribution of time and music to- Freshman Retreat '84. Gene wrote a song especially for this retreat.

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Clockwise from top letti Senior Dave Rankin and lunior Bill Plowman tound ways to occupy themselves during tree time, Troy Mass medi- tates on the days events during Freshman Re- treat, Dan Wieberg and Dan Lowndes, group leaders on the Freshman Retreat, take time out tor the weekends second most important activity: eating. These tumors put an end to their lat night candlelight prayer ses- sion. tt.t Qi viii-f W T H ww N 2351, 5-.. Q 'sr Q.. in fig if .5 4. I, .. PM 'S at QM, A N fm M 4 iw: my A .if -Q -in 9 t' 3 X' if as ,. N Q' S W7 N as I xr ...- Nkx 5 r sg :tu 5, . , -f . S F i 6 Y -an 3 if V S., r it swag skirts- V- i. .L .exil f X- W' 'sx Seen by some Seniors as just another religious directors at various centers graduation requirement, the in the Omaha areag second was the experience ot a Senior Retreat attendance at a TEC retreat along surprised many. Senior retreats can with students trom other area high be rewarding in that they give the schools: lastly, there was the Senior students a chance to look over the Open Retreat run by the School and accomplishments they have made held at Prep. while they have been at Prep. Mike Miller attended a Senior retreat Several options were available to the run by Prep and said, Hlt was well Seniors: tirst, there were many run and well organized. We all got retreats led by Prep teachers and closer to each other as well as some ot the tacultyf' lim Chohrach had this to say about TEC: HTaking a retreat with kids trom ditterent backgrounds other than those at Prep was tun. They have a lot ot the same problems and questions that we do Most Seniors tound their last retreats at Prep more than just another graduation requirement.



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.W,.t,,....s- fl X,,,,-4 Q h a -1 :K F' 'mr' S X X l s ., M '.:fSVV:L 22 Field Day Provides Fun And Fellowship For All ,qpnnnu-ill E Ml A girl in a pink bonnet and sweatshirt looking for a helium-Hlled balloon. Prep's First Annual Henry L. Sullivan Field Day was held on May 9th, An all school event, initiated by the Student Council, some taculty brought their children, others joined in games themselves. The outdoor events included trisbee, warball, soccer, tennis, and ott campus golf at Cedar Hills, Elmwood, and the Knolls. lndoor events included Trivial Pursuit games and tive rooms ot movies catering to ditterent tastes including the tasteless Creepshow and The Attack ot the Killer Tomatoes. Mr. Machado in his straw hat warding off the sun and Mr. l?alter's cigar smoke. Fr. Bisbee manning the pitchers mound. The day began with homeroomg attendance dipped in midmorning but by lunch, more students than ever seemed to be on campus, most on the east side ot school where sounds ot Aerospace dritted toward Seventy-second. A lunch ot hot dogs and chips was served at noon.

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