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a 'H5 F'-AEFIBAEKF tJUNl0i'FI'KYlC'iSfWEu f Thexfollowing pictures of or-I 4 D .th.h me Battle-for. ein, Ethe junibit' clfxl hgxuxreenmreeeilted iid iilassnpiay that was presentedoufmay ,be obtained from class Tuesday December 2 iwas attend ii S. in .A Freslrman, sophomorey junior ed byna. very' large crowd 'sn I many-comments have beenfreceiv. H , f r Ent, lj . ed as to the enjoyable time -the gleerlegdfgg faaisin. R' 12:2 audience had. -Laughter. .was afmml and assembl lfoom, plenty and- -satisfaction .siiicdii V 7 3. y . ' .s , .- , .-,. all -fthewgrade IThe Juniors sof-brof uQ1I1gh.5did't -we - , . . .. . alfine job. f so -U A i..'Z9k.00l' TREF- - -4 -4, .. ' M 'M' ' M i H Home 'rnussnnr ff -' On Thursday evening, I Octf' 12, the freshman class of Grdfton ' A total of 391.28 W-as collect4 ons sum.. :omvs success igh School held their useinester ionic at the city park. . the freshmen esent morn: grins or rig sruoflm wmv f Picures of ,individual students' were taken in the 'CroftonkPublic schools on Tuesday by' a profes? sional photographer. Thei 'gradd and high school 'students weird photographed.. The pictures. will 'be sent -to thel school sonietim: in March andl purchased by they students if desired,,mThis is a jpractice ,of the school system every two years. There is no charge to the students unless hey wish to purchase-kphotos. Tod in the 'Crofton Public schooh- , . V ,trmw soorfs ron, i -system for the sale of 1952 TELCROFTON 'HIGH LIBRARY 5 Twsnaxoas wnr gmsr f , DHCP ANOTHER -GRUB The Crofton High School War riors finally broke into the win: coluinn after losing four straight jbasketball games by edging a tscrappy Osmondrfive 56 to 53 at iCrofton Friday, January 9. It was the first conference win mfor lQ?9fii911i.,.il!9Y,.l'PlQi dropped one Qeonfez ich! game .gov Tzfarrf' ' 'game was nip and tuck all the -.tray through and no predictions could be made as to the fina gguteomeflt seemed' as if the 'Uroftonfgssquad just overpowered the visiting team. Dennis Eng- fstedt was high point man for Crofton with 14 points. 1 Verdigre remained undefeat- ed last Monday night when they :Xmas seals.-Mr. Cacek, chfairmanir' . . . ,L,, A . 'fof the' sale said this was t-the' Many new books have bewob- ' jitained .for library use U in the 1 largest amount ever sold. High igh 'school -may 'now be nd' games wereliplayed-gheforetpraise must go to the Publiflh he picnic .lunch served. Thai 'ghlight 5 of the' affair was' -af einer roast.: The faculty mem- ers were 'guests of . the fresh-fj onofher ,highlight,, sand, 'this as .in fun, was when., 'some ofg reshies were taken, to and plaqf d in the cemetery. tool shedti he seniors had an inkling the? reshies, would be scared, but we 5 qpaign. A grand total of 361.00 Grade School students for theirff ,tireless efforts during the cam- checked out for student- tuse. Mostnof' the books are .of fiction jnrlstgiry 'form Q and shouldf beef .was turned in by the .grade child 'Qiiitsrsstf '01 'HH Students- 111 sip en. I - gkjrenl AS in the past Students Whgtfdition to these, anew set ofyifti lsold 100 or more seals have been? Qncyclopedia American has been :rewarded by the Tuberculosis' iplffchasedi also -man! bound edit ,ation at 'Center for proper dis-E tions, ofthe National Geographe magazine, which' 'brings these ,sociation with a comb or penci. These have already been distrihqi-N V iuted. The funds collected havefull io. date: and-13150 3 new Sept been sent to the County Associ-EES' Of -15471156115 di0l5iQ719'1'i9S- Many' newQ,additions have also beeni foverran the 'Crofton Warriors with a 0 to 14 trouncing. The Verdigre-boys were good and pre sented 'ra well balanced scoring 'punch and a tight defenseflt seemed that every time the vis .itors gained possession of th ball it was sure score. ., ' Confusion, reigned with th Crofton Warriors and everything they did seemed to go swrong.. Most of the Verdigre scoring -was 'V done with a fast break and .lay up shots., Crofton's scorin was done mostly via free throws f r i 1.-ff' .N -. ,--a . fr:-f s ' . Q, ' . -. one y mrmssssvnoon i 'i i9miitfn'w.nsf. next Same i Jnrrssmr 'roi osorro1i'Q-Nroaagian I 1 p 'UVISITS BANK Him, 321-riday evening, January 16, wa The senior class of.Crofton Hi' TILT T0 ig ' n 'Q ,gg - ' ' C - Q ' V 'fthe visiting Winside club. Th schoolfhaswbegun work, 9 the 4 Tlie Wdtri0rf1ifi6brarm' The Sfmiof B00kk'Q0Pi!?g 012159 Qgame will stirt' df'7:00 in th high than ywtbook , 8 Fix.-maint iifodihall xl of 'Crofton High school paid aQC1-011943 Auditggigmbgwwrz Z ' fei. .ea1'mef'if gg fhoadcast Qfovei- Station- 3 book than ever. At- the helm 'i6f1'NDrfolk,j rg4,iB'f7'F1-idly the staff this year will be Sharf. Bt, p. Those on Swift and Rosemary Janssenl31i0t.SipIfn to the gsmei'3iiB-I co-editors. Roger Leader is the'WZQ hideed business manager and, Dick if tb riadio Schieffer the Assistant business!S0QQQfy0li3fI,lgofton' manager. Others making up- 'the'j!3.hB4?ip set staff are as follows: .it Daniel Lukens, sports editorg Winona.. Morkert, photo editorg Delores Harrom, layout manager Verlyn Cross, art editorg Alvina Rothluebber, Wes'Zart, Marjor- ie Kuehler, feature oditorsg 'Le-' Minesj Darnelle Thunker, class editorsg Anthony Cacek, ad visor. ' The senior class has also or-H dered their graduation rings and uQll.fd39fll151' .. S ' .-.f-...s....-l visit to the Crofton State Bank! 'last' Tuesday to get afirst hand. 'view of ,the intracacies of run- ning a bank. This wasa partpf the regular,-class 'WOI'kQ,, the class N-was accompanied by thisinstruc- 1-i- J FIRST ROUND COUNTY BB TOURNEY, mzors cR.or'roN The first round 'of the Kuo 'County Basketball tourney w 'wifi MP- Hefmself- X lx completed Wednesday night , A Mr. prQident the Ckenter with Bloomfield, Cent bank gave- sri 'interesting asf Creighton and 'Verdigre einer 'sion on banking in general, 'Q vthe. . type of ,bookkeepig system? . ing as winnersl In an earli game Tuesday, St.. Ludgers' d feated Verdelq The Crofton W riors met Creighton High o l' Wednesday and were defeate T72 to 38. This eliminates Crofto iused by the bank, There also wasg ,Y ,.,. W- .TT ,.-, a, demonstration of the vgriouaf 1 SENIORSW egg A 'V business machines used. ' PARTY FOR 133, F3122 ','i 4' At the close of the hoaflong With the Bai 'i4f0lid8Y' 9'?R'i0'l tour, Mr. Tauerpand Hrflierm- approaching the Senior .-Cl-asseiof. ton -High has laid plan-srlfog ia' extensive xmas banquet tobe :Roast turkey will lfbeltthe main hope to have them here in the :course Of 'the el3lJOf2tte5 dinner v e r y soon. Announcements have also been picked out andi graduation pictures taken, and rnulnvnrl ' - . fpvlpimed. All f the 'fgpeeisimies ,Twill also be--ayailable i-nchiding liahoned for.-izisit'.from.Saxitzi. i held on 1 Monday, December 225 Qwhich maker the season so gay' sen answered questions the class. n--n.,..,:..'. . e Land- pits Creighton against V dripped Niobrara Q30 'Qmise The contest betwe eveilreighton start are seofgibeing tied llfmidway in the figgtlquarte ,lThen the sCreightoi1 clixbxcopen, it up and were never 'tlireateiie Largen 6' 5 N Creighton cent iscored 28 points and Hegge l lizhn 'Wnrrihrs -with 12,
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P E P C L, U B Wise? SECOND TEAM CHEERLEADERS Carolyn FIRST TEAM CHEERLEADERS Marylee Sandra Darlene joleen GIRLS' C CLUB Dorothy Terry Phyllis Mrs. Ross, Sponsor
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