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Highland Park Press, 6 Feb 1930, p. 12

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> â€"â€"~â€"â€"___ _/ As a result of Mr. Smith‘s anâ€" 4: nouncement, the members of the senâ€" jor staff are working in shifts, reâ€" lieving each other every other week. E: To do this it was necessary that there ts be two junior assistant scoutmasters + and two senior patrol leaders in the t5} . troop. Dick Wichman and Fred Reich Py / ardt had already ‘received warrants a as junior assistant scoutmasters and E+ George Hinn held a warrant as senâ€" ior patrol leader. Roderic Smith was C s<â€"â€"â€"«â€"â€"â€"Bgromoted TFOm patrol Teaders of The NH â€" Rattlesnake patrol to the position of in the program.~ "We operation of the prof are to present a aar .. i Ofiâ€"Oehland Park â€"by H. R. a»mith, scoutmaster, at a meetingâ€"of the orJnn(utlon at the Lincoln school last Friday .evening. t . During the talk the possible ways in which the mothers could coâ€"operâ€" ate with the scoutmaster were outâ€" lined. Mr. Smith cited personal exâ€" periences as the right and . wroj ways to attain the ends of km "THE TRESPASSER" ‘as a possible successor to Roderic and is at present acting as patrol leader of his patrol. Robert was formerly assistant patrol leader of the patrol -ndhashadoneyearlndfom' _months of service as a scout. He was at Camp <Makajawan last sumâ€" mer, for the first period and received Vthe(tSatistnctori camper award of the ‘Camp. Scout Rasmussen is one of the boysâ€" in Troop $3 from whom we expect quite a lot," says Mr. Smith.â€" "He is at present being tried out as patrol leader of the Rattleâ€" snake patrol and I am sure that when ‘he has proved his value as a leader the troop committee will issue his warrant for the position." ; Scout Mothers Coâ€"Operate _ "Home coâ€"operation with the scoutâ€" master" was the subject of a talk resen _ Due~ to the ‘promotion of Roderic Smith from patrol leader it was neeâ€" essary to appoint a new leader of the Rattlesnake patrol. Robert Rasmusâ€" sen, a first class scout and a holder of three merit badges was selected senior patrol leader ‘to complete the senior staff of the troop. «*x% GLENCOE LAKEFOREST 14 WINNE TKA AENILWOKT H RAVINIA INDIANâ€"HItt â€"HIGHLANDRADK present a _We must have coâ€" proper kind if we good program to e pmanannnbnennrmannnnanimnmntnatnmennntintinimiitnrinmit im acmmnnnimeinnecnncn c e oaaeeaneoe o nie 1e .. _All Fathers Active PX R _ Pn additiort to being organized as a standard five man troop â€"commit: tee, the fathers of the boys in Troop 38 of Lincoln school, Highland Park, almost without exception are workâ€" m;_lhtuofwtheidwm”mt they had made. They are to be given points for this in the point contest. The winner of this contest is to be sent to Camp Makajawan this sumâ€" mer.â€"Junior Assistant Scoutmaster Jacob Jeppesen. G. H. Fox as secretary. They plan to meet from time to time and learn what they can do to further the proâ€" gram of ‘scouting. They also plan to assist in troop projects as the opâ€" portunity affords. Legion Present Badges _ At the last regular meeting Janâ€" uary 30, an investiture was held. Compani received his Tenderfoot badge ‘and it was presented to him by a member of the American Leâ€" gion. Hereafter all metal badges which the scouts earn will be preâ€" recently organized with Mr. L. G. Briggs as chairman, Mrs. O. R. Huncke_u viceâ€"chairman, and Mrs. the boys of: the troop," said Mr. Smith. "It is impossible to conduct a troop meeting once a week and secure the desired results if this work is not reinforced in the home." um o. 2 ° ner ncout of Troop 22, Glenceoe, was just about the ."whole seouts of America, at New Trier High school recently. Billy, you will recall, rescued a little girl from drowning last summer. Here we view S ie m %fiw""@"""w esident of the Boy Sevnne or a heset age than & nat president of * M * merica, ‘Reid‘Wfo”‘fi'g’Ft arry W. Stannard, Glencoe Scout chairman; Mr. Head, Billy, Mrs. Alice C. Lardner, Billy‘s mother, and Lewis Birdsall, patrol leader of Troop 22. with GLORIA SWANSON â€" Billy Lardner, Scout of Troop : M 20 9 Bmee Oe e ce Nee coumess 21 N. SHERIDAN RD. sesose 16 palee Cl peie o 21 M sez n inam no. HHWHHNNNINSNNRNPGrrmmmmmmmmenmmnnms 00 Honoring A Scout Hero _ Rreâ€" T HE P wordon H. Fox, chairman of the adâ€" "leCry _ Hepartment." _: "__â€"â€" _ _ C Mobilization February 8 On Buturday, February 8, all troops in Deerfleld will mobilize at some centrally located place.. _ Allâ€" sceouts will be notified at a certain time by telephone, by scouts going to different hpuses of other scouts. All scouts should have complete equipment conâ€" sisting of first aid kit, â€"scout â€"suit, camp blankets, scout knife, scout hatchet. Everyone is invited. There will be different projects that will be worked out.â€"Harold Hunhn P. _ Eugene H. Klaber is general chairâ€" man of the thrift department; A. 3. Canright, chairman of the educational department; J. Howard Moran, chairâ€" Not: olél'y does. this plan help in getting the necessary work of the troop done and hold the interest of the fathers, but it also does away with the necessity of looking up and training new members for the troop committee â€"proper > when A vacancy occurs. ‘inguamemberotoneofthedeput- ments of the troop committee. Each member of the troop committee is thus assisted by several fathers in furthering® the work of his departâ€" ment.â€"â€"Thisâ€"plan â€"has 8 hfiwfi""m_lfii good effects already and the fathers as well as the commissioned staff of ‘ the troop are enthusiastic backers J of the blan.: :‘ . ‘s‘s. . ". OOA â€"â€"Harold Huhn, Pa @Rscwrie w a Aleyon â€" Mon.â€"Tues.â€" 1Ast W igh â€" pÂ¥ trol leade J-Wd the y d the proper wnymu WWM.nflorm Then there was an election held for the purpose. of choosing a name for the patrol and the Lion patrol was voted on unanimously. Two other elections . were put in order for the purpose of . electing aâ€" scribe and treasurer. =â€"The results were ~that William â€"Bjork â€"was to be treasurer and Albert Belingheri, Scribe. The assistant patrol leader, Rayâ€" mond Fini asked the boys how they _â€"â€" (Continued on page 34) | last Wednesday church... After playing a few games a signal was given that the eats, which were furnished by Trobp 3 were ready downstairs. After being called to attention, the scouts marchâ€" ed hurriedly downstairs and did they eatâ€"and howâ€"Senior Patrol Leader August Baraconi, Troop 37 Highwood. Patrol of Troop 37 'l"be boys of Frank Belingheris paâ€" "â€" A ho. POyS. Or_ E‘YH el â€" _â€"_MUNDELEIN > iRe # NORTHBROOK â€" _© DIAMONDLAKE NORTHEFIELD â€" HALF bay DEERFIELD ronbout | , IVANKOE s wieigh Ride Party Last Friday night, January 31, at "4, Troops 36 and 37 met in front of the Oak Terrace school fora sleigh ride <party.> ‘After five minutes â€"of waiting the sleigh arrived and all of the scouts piled on the sleigh.. Then the noise began. Four boys with harâ€" monicas began to play, another seout with a banjo gave us a tune, other scouts had horns which made plenty of racket, a fog horn joined the noise. and the rest of the seouts made plenty ‘of noise, by using their clear pitched tones for singing songs. The sleigh ride lasted for about an hour_ and a half and so did the noise. After the sleigh ride the scouts went up and played games in the old Bt. James church. After Dlavin® a Faar maw... Black Bear ‘Patrolâ€"The Black Bear patrol held their weekly meeting at Joe ‘Andrews. The scouts did trackâ€" ing and passed other tests.â€"Kenneth Vetter, Editor in Chief, Patrol News, .. f~»mw~rmt:mmetin¢ of the Otter patrol was held at the homeâ€" of Milton Merner. They pracâ€" ticed on tests and played games..â€"K. Vetter, Editor in Chief, Patrol News,. Deerfleld Press Club Meets The Deerfleld Press: club met on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o‘clock. Mr. Masslich, K. Vetter, Harold Huhn, and . M. Merner were present. We _ discussed plansâ€"for having our â€" Deerâ€" | field D X club made into a p g[.g_,fij fiwmr,fi;% Club Bepo_rter. .~â€"â€">â€"â€"â€"â€" Pakrot News â€"â€"â€">â€"â€" ’f Pine Tree Patrolâ€"The Pine Tree patrol of Troop 52 held their regular Tffigfifi%%!%:‘ 15 % m. % meet. ing s op&@ with the scout oath and law. n we sang a group of popular song and Eldon Frost and Charles Osborn passed several tests. We then played games after which we were served with popcorn and fudge. trol LQ.dOf, hOO’ Editor, Sleigh â€"Ride Thursday, Feb. 6 weekly meeting at e scouts did track. ier tests.â€"Kenneth chief, Patrol News, he weekly mecting , Deerfleld U ney Sion y ners gtrn the be i extra publi \shoul tion ; public value fitted, our_ the . the welf. tim and agre forn tern of t city of â€" and cet pr pr the it â€" un Th

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