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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Feb 1932, p. 47

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Wirnnetka Scouts Receive Awards for Advancement, 'flic innetka. District board, of re- Vieuv for thie january periôdý showedî much work and advaÙcement bv the Winnetka Scouts. The board of review was hield under the' leadership of L. S. Alý.drich,* C. Roy Terry, J. 'H. DavisP Dan L.eon ard, ýW. H. Jouies, Dr. Ely, Sorreix Ostergaard, H. W.. Roberts and Herbert, Sieck. The Scouts, and their advanicelnient are, listed by tro.ops below:1 Troop' 14-tenderfoot: George Cia- baug, ,iNed Smiith, \Vard Peaàri, Jack Shepard and 'rheodore Buenger; second clas.s,:, Kenneth Cohb and Lawrence M ac y;, 11rst ,c lass : H uhert Howard ; star: David Iioffnat; menit badges:i Biliv; IColenian, lcathercraft ; David j Hoffînan, sw%-inuniing, firemans.hip and' public hiealti ; Jack Metcalf, fireinatshiip.' atnd public health ; Warrenï Meyers,' dait-yinig anid personal health, Warreni Treadweil becaine a first class Scout' aiîd receivc(lmeit badges in dairy.ingi., (M .Ianuary 8: farm homie anid its :plai-' Boy Scouts.to Go, on Air Grotrïe Rersch, ethfice etrenie Ieft, i.r inchar'ge of thè e kvradio) broadcasîs over station [VIBO which are desýiqd ta faîîuiliarize the ,public with the Bov Scout activities. These prograins arc also of prin e s»terest to Ili'r Scouits tlwm;selvces aid -he boys are listcuiuiii w zitl, intense ilcrest. iiing, and . arni nieclîaiics on Jan-uarv 1 29.., 1Hamilton Daughaday Tiroop 15, Shows- Progrets : Leads Troop M eet, Troop 15- tetider foot: Tomi Kelley X< started off our Troop 17 meet- * aidHanli S ith enit badges:7Wi. thiS week with the oath and law. liatrn Daughaday, horsemnanship: Bob Pasitnscurse w o t Wallace, swin-ming. Troop 82-tender- rasitnsctate vsott f< >ot : jack Butler and George. Fager;- i the meeting, but our, senior patrol lead- second class: David Feagans, Roberî er, 1Hamilton Daughaday, took charge. ]Fdinger, Richard Lî.vingston 'and Bud ,\\-e listened to sorne notices concern.- Rie;first class: Scliuvler Watrotis.. i h oihzto ed atStr Top17-first class : Arthur ILittie-i n h oiiainhl atStr f~**men bades:HamitonDauga-.ay,. and concerning the tickets for the davprititg',Hobat Oden hadi-District Scouting exhibition to be held day prutig; obat Oden hadi-Saturday, February 20. The rest of the cêrait; Arthur Piepicier. printing. .eetng we lhad games and advance- Troop 19-ýtenùderfoot: Johin Mash- mnt lmre:secndclas:Clfod Eaut, Menit. badges vvere avarded to the' Alan Felseënthal and- Jerry M-Necklen- olwn cus Hbr gehni hbUrger: sta r: Bol) Caimphelland Join cft; Hamilscots -HDart gdy, pig Frankel;: meit'ibadges,: Stanley Ander-anArurie ee, printî nhur Son. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ca1nr;Cifr nut hni Littlefield received his first class pn, craft; Bob Campbell, firemnanship andHbr gen ro 7 I)ershnal hiealth: Johin Frankel. public Hobart ______________17 heath; John Kipp, firetiainship. and carpentry: T 1 ~17 &.. J SCOu S RIWADfL'r- i VV KAIL. Packs, Troops and Ships Receive At. tendance Trophy at Annual North Shore Area Banquet Many cub packs, scout troops and sea scout ships ivere awarded the Attendance trophy at the annual banquet of the North Shore Area council, held at New Trier Hligh scio.ol recently. The award ivas pre-ý sented to everv unit working up a, delegation equal in ýsize to the num. ber of registered, boys in the nit. This avvard stimulate d- interest and resulted in i an. atten.dance of 1,100 at the banquet. Those units winningth award are: Ships: 21 Glencoe-John. Betak, North Shore Boys Pass Many Tests; Know Scout Lore Mlany Boy Scouts ini the North Shore. area.added prestige to their troops -dur- ing january boards of revîew by pass- ing tests for menit badgesad. by re- ceiving promotions: in tbe ranks as a reward- for tborough- knowledgIe of. scout lore. Advancement of. Troop 2, Wilmette, during January.wasdemnonstrated'at the board. of. review conducted by William T. Jones and H. C. Toeppen. The fol- lowing scouts .were reviewed and passed: Second class: Arthur',Flood.; star:. Harold T. Ray; menit badges: Billy, Crawford, cooking; Harold T. Ray, .hf e saving; Don Toeppenvmetal work and, cooking.e" Wihnette board of review for Troop' 3 was composed of L. ]E. Matson, B. N. .gox,. and ]E. J.Smith. The, follQwuag scouts earned their awards duning Jan- uary: lhfe: Ernest Schaper; mierit badges: Ernest Schaper, first aid, and Raymond Peterson, first aid. Troop 5 Scouts Advauce Troop 5. Wilmette,* heid, its. january board of review, with H. Otto Vonder- hioif, J. T. Venekiasen and W. 0. Mor- ris in charge. The following boys earned their awards: STenderfoot: Jim Lamib and Charles Mîilhouser; second.ciass: Edwin Mahle, John Sauvage and Ashtoni Taylor; first class: Phil Rogers; star: Grahami B3urke; menit, badges: Bill Bowen, 1lre- manship and first aid to animais; Gra- hiam Burke, first aid to animais; Phil Rogers, personal health; Dick Torry, first aid to animaIs, firemanship, life- saving and woodwork; Rodger Venek- lasen,. woodcarving, leathercraft, publie health and personal' health. Troopý 10, held its monthly board of review for January. Members of the board were1 H. J. Welter and l)». W.ý Rapp'of the troopcommitte. The fol- lowing scouts earned their awards: Tendedoot: Gust Johnson-,; first class: Edgar, Goelz; merit badges: 'FA- INýc Jtua, t.. t OII. S. u FT Ul Wyle; star: jack Byrum, Bob Elbrler, Tom Getman, George Glover, Jack Kidd, Edward Maldaner, Webb Powell, and Richard Weil; bronze palm: Perry Cravford, Jr.; m.rent badges: Frank, Borovicka, pathfindipg; jack Byrum, art and woodcarving;, Bob Ebrler, handi- craft, reading and pioneering; Tom. . . v - -- ,,.... U . . %--. 4vl us - me-s--eor- B rsch to.-tI ing; Richard Weil,' pioneering andica- -OWinnetka, Holden Anderson; i18 suang" weere gGog e rsh toM the thercraft; Frank Wyle, woodcarving. Winnetka, Gordon F. Buck; 24 Win- meegang wat tue clb ouse ti ldtet Troop 24-menit badges: Phil Hoza, netka,' Robert P. Mehren. misngsbeauseterces arue helLn t handicraft. and conservation; Robert Cub packs: 78 D.eerfield, F. G. church each Wednesday night. Our: Hoza, swimming. personal health, and Piepen brok; 83 WVinnetka, Russell new Itroop roomi the club house, is be- public. health;-, William. Mehireil, con- Smith; 68' Nçrthbroo>k, the ,Rer. L. gioning to take shape and ail scouts are servatioü and automobiling. H. Smith. heipinig te develop it.-H-omer Socs Isilý0,tJTS 'RF.WARn'IRI

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