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SPJST Herald
Official Organ Of The Slavonic Benevolent Order of the State of Texas, Founded 1897 BROTHERHOOD
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Postmaster: Please Send Form 3579 to: SUPREME LODGE, SPJST, P. 0. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503 ISSN-07458800 VOLUME 82 NUMBER 15
April 13, 1994
SPJST presents March Running Back Club We are proud to announce the top producers of our sales force for March. Each of these 15 sales representatives is a part of our "Winning Team." Congratulations to each of you for making our monthly Running Back Club. We encourage our sales representatives to join Albin Machu in our Superstars' Circle. It takes six applications for this honor. To move up from Team Player to Group Leader it takes four applications. The winners to be inducted into our Quarterback Club will soon be announced. Their achievements will be designated by "First Down, Second Down, or Touchdown." Our production figures through the month of March are 270 applications for $7, 255,173 of insurance and $124,389 of earned premium. We are trailing last year's figures by 68 applications and nearly $1 million of insurance production but we are up some $19,311 on earned premium. Please call one of our qualified sales representatives to assist you with a review of your insurance needs. The SPJST has a lot to offer. We have the stability and experience of some 97 years of operation as well as stable, conservative management. We invite you to give us the opportunity to recommend insurance products that will meet the needs of your family. Let us show you how we can help you achieve your goals. Fraternally, 6
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Leonard Mikeska, FIC Vice President
Four Insurance Applications Written
Six Insurance Applications Written
Albin Machu 29 - Taylor
Deann Beckendorf
182 - Marlin
Ben Jarma 84 - Dallas
Evelyn Mikeska 196 -Houston West
Evelyn Spacek 92 - Fort Worth
Team Players Circle Two Insurance AppIft t ions Written
Lola Vavra 17 - New Tabor
Charlie Waits 24 - Cyclone
Kay Lynn Kovar 25 - Ennis
Martha Durham 92 - Fort Worth
Martha Broz
June Smesny
160 - San Angelo
91 - Crosby
Robert Kieschnick 142 - Houston
Clarence Pertl 172 - Pasadena
Ray Pilgrim 40 - El Campo/Hillje
Mildred Horak 13 - Dime Box
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Team building skills emphasized
Youth leaders converge on Camp Lone Star by Joni Lange, State Youth Director Camp Lone Star was once again the site for youth leaders from across to state of Texas to meet and exchange ideas durA time to work and a time to play . Pictured here, from left, back: are Holly Suehs, Susan Bohnenberger, Marie Stayton, Patsy Koslovsky, Bessie Petr; and front: Joni Lange, Sandra Jansa and Marcy Dorotik.
ing the annual Youth Leaders Workshop. Among the 43 participants this year, there were 14 new members attending the workshop for the first time. They were: Debra Halfmann of Lodge 160, San Angelo; Nancy Schwertner of Lodge 49, Rowena; E.J. Bender of Lodge 88, Houston; Karen Bartek of Lodge 177, Academy; Jackie Kenney of Lodge 84, Dallas; Lynn Smith of Lodge 84, Dallas; Janet Lyon of Lodge 177, (Continued on page 5)