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'1E9EEEEIEQH5HEHEIIEIHGIIiEQHHHEQEIEEIEEHIIHIESEIHMIISEEEVif' GIRLS' ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION The purpose of G. A, A. is to take part in athletics. year of G. A. A. activity Twenty-three of twenty-seven awards this year. Officers for 1940-41 were to give girls a chance This was the twelfth in Crete High School. members received their as follows: President Lois Loetterle Vice-President Marjorie Johnson See'y-Treasurer Dorothy Yost S. C. Member Gladys Plouzek Historian Dorothy Stehlik A Play Day was held here May lOth, with various Nebraska towns participating. Due to the enterprise of the 1941 group and its sponsor, Miss Alyce Mae Hokuf, the project was a credit to Crete High. Having kept training rules, having engaged in orga- nized and unorganized sports, as well as having met other, requirements, these girls earned awards: Cardinal Norma Jean Aksamit Luella Brunken Harriet Nevitt Esther Baker Marian Havranek Louise Wondruska Eunice Beeman Laverne Hromas Phyllis Wood Mary Blauvelt Alma Louzek Dorothy Zelenka Old En lish HOU First State Award Jeanetie Crha' Loa Jean Ireland Marjorie Johnson Lois Loetterle Lavern Melichar Gladys Plouzek Dorothy Winkler Phyllisawood Stella Yant Lois Loefterle If Second State Award 5orotKy'StEElIE LIBRARY BOARD ' The Library Board, the first in Crete High, this year selected 68 new books, provided a better way of displaying books and improved the library inzmny other ways. The Board was sponsored by Miss Ander- son, Miss Wild and Mr. Calvert. Its six student' members were Norma Jean Aksamit, Lora Jean Baker, Leon Hoitman, Mary Jo Kobes, Frank Spinar and Lorna Joane Swanbom. T ,V 'ry fi ..x, 1, Wai of ,f 9 A If 9, Q3 A. m . V, -, H i. 1 PQ' 4 -1 1 13 1 M4 A lf' I A EPO 1: Q ., 1 I. Z H 'fa 11,4 W 4 qt 5 If F if VN If X N 1 4 :gi A4 I, 2 xl -, 'K 4 my X ,. G I 1 -x 1: Y-W-.lt , 'X ' M ':v: '1'J :mf .3 7T, ,1 ft'WW' 'W 'n:' If '- ' AQ- O 'f.i-ZA, ,r gf, .by 1 1 .-, .4 , I vc, . LAI f ' ' - Ag Y., K f
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xx ' .,., 3 4 'f'IA1m'1KWi'P fA 'FA2?EfE.h?E'AWBfgFf X A SCHOLASTIC RCU PINS Annualy three kinds of pins--gold, silver and bronze--are awarded Crete High students for their achievements in the various scholastic contests. Twenty-six seniors received scholastic VCU pins, The following seven people received gold MCU pins: Harold Daum, Paul Jensen, Beth Knight, Price May, Lorna Jeane Swanbom, Betty Wild, and Rollo Wild: These Received silver pins! John Frew, Eunice Schrein, and Wanda Steiner. Bronze pins were awarded to the following: Wilma Davison, Alice Drevo, Mervin Fangmeier, Bernice Gardner, Mary Jo Kobes, Gwen Lannom, Gladys Nespory, Shirley Pflasb terer, Evelyn Prasek, Eva Prochazka, Dorothy Eine, Donna Lee Slepicka, Harry Smith, Robert Spinar, Wayne Wheeler, and Donald Winkler. Of the juniors, two, Beth Ann Mekota and Lumir Papik, received gold pins. Bronze pins were earned by Patty Conrad, vEldon Darrington, 'Arnold Daniel, Mertha Hessheimer, Loa Jean Ireland, Dorothy Maca, Esther Pebker, Leona Prasek, Phyllis Rethmeier, Are lene Sobotka,' Frank Spinar, Florence Stejskal, Eloise Weidner, and Warren Williams. Verlee Bouska and Margaret Hall received sil ver pins in the sophomore group iBronze pins went to Phyllis Bahner, Katherine Frew, Lois Loetterle, Evelyn Mundt, Clarence Papik, and Bonnie Jean Slepicka Three freshman boys received bronze pins, They were Donald Fink, Elvin Papik, and Richard Williams, g LETTER CLUB BANQUET The annual :etter Club banquet was held April 26 at the St James Hall. The dining room was decorated with red, white, and blue streamers, and several large American flags adorned the walls and many small flags were arranged about the room to blend in with the patriotic theme. The several speakers whose topics were formed around the word nDefense were as follows Desire Dick Vifquain, Endeavor Vern Loetterle,' Faith Merlyn Znamenacekg Ease Principal Calvert, Neces sity Patsy Payne, Letter Club queen, Success Gilbert Hereth. 'Enduring was the tonic allott d the sneaker of the evening, Coach Gene Haylett, Norm Stastny was the very able toastmaster. , W 4 A 's I 1 4 5 as 1, as ack 7 Q 5 Jap, f rmfiwb , 4 - ,Q Q is A Q Q is . W ' , 3 u : ,, Q' 5 0 up 0 an xi as . , cf, e. W ' x T1 Xl ' n L 6 D' Q Q, -s f 4 '
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