Věstník (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 9, 1992 Page: 10 of 16
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10/VĚSTNlK—Wednesday, December 9,1992
From the State Youth Director
věstník contest for november
ASES.M
Complete the crossword puzzle below.
Věstník Project for December
One time, long ago in an imaginary little town
A happening occurred and the story’s
told ’round
How a reindeer named Rudolph was of no help
to Santa
Delivering presents in this town near Atlanta.
The sleigh owned by Santa was loaded with presents
By the elves and the reindeer and large group of peasants.
The reindeer were hamessed with bells on their toes,
But Rudolph must stay home (because of his nose).
Santa, the reindeer, and the sleigh were all ready
To deliver the presents when a problém quite heady developed.
It stopped them, they just couldiťt go.
The problém, you see, was a large storm of snow.
The snow came so hard that Santa couldn’t see.
The reindeer woukhťt know where to pull the sleigh.
The reindeer, bells jingling, and Santa made tracks
Through the snow to see Rudolph. a question to ask.
“Rudolph,” said Santa and the reindeer in unison,
“If this snow stops us this year our act is for sure doně.
We’ve a sleigh Ml of presents to deliver
tonight and the snow is so heavy, we háve little sight.
“Wiii you and your nose guide the reindeer to housetons
So that Santa with presents can make all of his stops?”
Rudolph yawned and looked out at the wind-driven snow
And said, “Santa and reindeer, I just cannot go.
“The sleigh is too heavy with presents delightM,
But if you ask me, the job seems a might duli.
Besides, all this snow and your bells out of tuně.
The cold is too much. Ask again come next June.
Unscramble the underlined words below.
1. spoetuosh
2. heilgs
3. selev
4. stpseern
5. wons
6. lebis
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Name
_Age_
Lodge No_
.Youth Leader_
Mail Compleíed Contests to:
Joul Lang©
State Youth Director-—SPJST
P.O. Box 100,
Temple, Texas 76503
—SPJST—
Ápply Now for
SFJST Scholarships
The SPJST Supreme Lodge is accept-
ing applications for 1993 SPJST scholar-
ships rnitil December 31, 1992. Please
specify if you are applying for the regu-
lar scholarship (four-year colleges), or a
Texas State Technical College (TSTC)
scholarship.
Across
1. Ring the__.
4. Hard of hearlng.
5. Pineorelm.
Name
Down
1. Stinging insect.
2. Notright.
3. Nothe.
-Age_
Lodge No_
„Youth Leader.
Mail Compíeted Contests to:
Joni Lange
State Youth Director—SPJST
P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503
—SPJST—
VĚSTNÍK contest for november
AGES 9-11
Complete the maze below:
Send all correspondence to:
SUPREME LODGE SPJST
SCHOLARSHIP DEPARTMENT
P.O. BOX 100
TEMPLE, TEXAS 76503
You must be a qualified member to
apply. To be a qualified member, you
must hold a valid SPJST insurance poli-
cy for at least one year prior to the dáte
of íhe application.
—SPJST—
Name_
Lodge No_
„Youth Leader,
_Áge_
Mail Compíeted Contests to:
Joni Lange
State Youth Director—SPJST
P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503
—SPJST—
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Vanicek, Brian. Věstník (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 9, 1992, newspaper, December 9, 1992; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth632703/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Slovanska Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas.