T‘lfl.fld.y' WiLME TTE BRAESIDE KENILWORTH RAVINIA WINNETKA _~ HIGHWOOD GLENCOE . ~LAKEFOREST FATHER PINS EAGLE * BADGE ON SON Edward Cazel who is the second seout in Deerfleld to receive the Eagle Scout award, was awarded this highest rank in scouting at the annual hobby show and Court of Honor, held. Mareh 14, at the Deerfleld school. The badge was pinned on his uniform by his father, Mr. Homer Cazel poce ty on secant oo Betnlent‘s fomn troope, k . s four played by the scouts of Deerfleld‘s four in m e mm en boxes, &ï¬notber unique hobbies. ® The of Honor was opened :‘M Ginter â€"of troop “m ... Polâ€" lowing the troop 4 in, led by their m'mm_fl "rmdv ?2. ehnlluu;m ': test of roop & con Andrews," ~ troop 52, ‘"Bud" Lockridge and Earl biged of ‘troop 50. . & Troop 50 also gave a first aid dem tion followed by a short playlet by Hatch. Clarence Beckman and Russell more _ Troop 51 also formed the troop numeral "51" m,fli,% screen by putting their [ 32020000 se farine ~AafPrcaicdcs in is e oc in sespe C Py The new troop, 75, was given their awards :lm, followed by troops 50 and 52, and then ‘A very noticeable feature was lrlnm towertnfl!tbylmonlmcm â€"Otter patrol of Troop 50. It was built of wood rathered in the river woods and fastened toâ€" f::,"'{,,‘;m‘ rope. The tower was about eight Scout Executive‘s Column _ The following awards were presented by Dr. Walter Metcalf: mp t mb ‘Troop 75â€"Scouter certificates to all leaders, Fred A. Coleman, Rev. C. L. McDonough, Earl R. Frost and Peter J. Duffy. _ Scout â€"cerâ€" tiflcateseâ€"to all scouts, Martin Barozowski, Edward Brennan, John Cunningham, â€" Peter Duffy, Richard Duffy, Thomas Duffy, Edward Frost, Tom Garrity, William Kent and Donâ€" ald Meyers. ‘They also received the troop charter for 1981. tay: % Fike oenincinh o Troop 51 of Deerfield, C. W. Boyle, scoutmaster, _ William _R w maaak 2amen o nnonl‘:omtbir ’::‘ a â€" h fp troop _ may adopt its own "‘“‘:‘!m' design and emblem for its neckerchief. The troop registers â€"its design at the local council beadquarters and other troops in the councitâ€" thenâ€" avoid duplicating _ it. This allows a troop to have its own disâ€" tinguishing work. . Onâ€"the other. items of the uniform and insignia, no variation is authOPlnet * â€"~*eus cesc i cougec c cechiiel l‘?oop _50â€"Boy Scout Press club badgeâ€" Robert Efnu%lm’:am Horenberger, Richard Hastings, Edward Horâ€" ::ber]gerw leg:’khi:.â€"A-hh.t .eontm:;- râ€"*Fenton signaling, .swimming. Robert Ginter nedvullruch.:nhflon.nd first aid to animals. ‘ P John Huhn, camping ; Scoutmaster James Rusâ€" sell, firemanship ; David Stryker, woodcarving, Ta: aain Wood, pathfinding, lifeâ€" ving, firemanship. Advancement award for dast quarter, 4930; mobilization award . for 4931 ; 100 per cent Boy‘s Life award for 1931 andâ€" Troop charter for 1981. Troop 51â€"Boy Scout Press club badgeâ€"Dan Wolterding ; Second classâ€"Charles Grubert, Edward Grul Rdwin Meier, Vernon Meier, Helmuth Piepen Elmer Radeke, Clarence Toll, W.gir Toll ; Lifeâ€"Edward Cazel; Merit ploneering, Mndlcrfl.mmm.‘ and leatherâ€" craft; Arthur Mentzer, firemanship, personal health, Mobilization award for 1931; 100 per cent Boy‘s Life for 1981; Troop Charter for 1981; Presentation.of Eagle badgeâ€"Edward Troop 52â€"Boy Scout Press club badgeâ€" David _Strykerâ€" and Milton Merner.â€"â€" Second classâ€"Frank Hedlicks, Gerald Lucas, Edward Ransdell ; Starâ€"Edmund â€" Koeblin; Starâ€"Edâ€" win Wood. . Merit hm-loupl Andrews, scholarship / Mark Andrews, bugling; Jobn Dargin, â€" firemanship: â€"assistant â€" scoutmaster then ther 44. G227 with the Scout Onth and Law,. We sang a few songs in order to keep everyâ€" ?.hh.â€" Mr. Roeber, scout commissioner f »Ake Forest, came to the meeting at about Th partic I shoote ‘orest, came to the meeting at about ock in order to give us the three theets that we were to distribute to P on eretnd mam en a _ Legion Mltlnmï¬bdh- March 19, also gave a first aid demonstraâ€" o aid the unemployed. If ie who have any work to . algn the sheet and send 1931 Friday, March obert Cashâ€" E A GLEN ;BOYSCGOUI NEWS : K _ NORT p | NOR T H â€"SHORE qR ELAE OV NCIHLâ€" NOFIAE |rjopy o s s s s x s se es s we 0. c i0 U B# A NOR T Hâ€"SHORE OUVNCIL_» NL BOY SCO\@F AMERICA them in so that a person ‘who is not working i..:‘_{-‘.»,n‘ ‘fï¬.q",‘?’.f\f:!ifldqԠhk "‘ c in burs sent to Dr. Prine The meeting: ended by singing *"Reveille."â€"Robert Anderson, ‘Troop Lake Forest, Presbyterian church. APPLY NOW FOR will be jobs for 40 ) â€" 48 ~geouts. Af appliâ€" cations must be in Highland Park Scout headâ€" quarters by April 5th and selection â€"will be MNAE!&SM}L It is hoped that at least one scout every troop will make appliâ€" eation. . Preference will be given to those who have the most experience in camping and in leadership, combined with advancement in scout rank, and activity during the past year in their OWR â€"AROOD;:â€"â€"===<â€"==~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" TROOP 49 BRAVES STORM ON HIKE ";‘m"' "mâ€"h over tho“bp Saturday, m.mu w.%aâ€"& nee 10 wIkl d P20 _ All seouts of the troop 40 of Lake Forest _ _ AM M SPRTPTTTC NC Oe 22020 NT i assembled _at 12 :45 â€"noon in the Hut at St. bly. All scouts went through a review, new boys for tenderfoot, andâ€"older scouts â€"forâ€"seeâ€" ond class. _ All qualified. in signal, Indian W wig wag, and Morse ,_ with ts and bugles. >Nextâ€"weâ€"were tested on fire making with two matches ‘and %‘!gietion. We spent 15 minutes on instrucâ€" of bugler. At 1:30 the troop left on the hike which will not be forgotten by us, for some _years _ to come. _,Jngwuï¬mr . Saturday afternoon was agreeable and disagreeable. Snow and wind and cold. Three of the youngâ€" est scouts were 12 years of age; the oldest old. â€"The line of march were as follows leaving hut going south for two and half miles, turned southwest for 5 miles, ecutting through fields, â€"turned north "for . two miles, then followed the state road to Mr. A. J. 22402 Ohane andaaic ind wiand 0 in 1 of every 40 for rest. Several places where and guided ‘our work. Our time was too nhorttoenjoytbemtenwwemade.m a good scout never complains, so we always started out on schedule, right to the minute. Everyone of the Scouts hiked ‘tï¬:uSalbm TROOP 32 BAKES BREAD ON HIKE BREAED ATRC AREAERE The regular monthly. afternoon , hike for troop 82 was held on Saturday /afternoon, March 14. We did not have a, very good turn out because it was so wet. / Those nresâ€" ent #ere Scoutmaster A. D. Brush, Richard Suess. and David Jenkins and we had a visâ€" N2X WhAL.an Feitashâ€"fraom troon 30. Highland ito?, Wallace Fritsch from 30, Highiand Park. We left Highland about 2:45 and walked to the 21 mile where Mr. Brush treated ‘us. We then went a little fur» ther south and back into the woods where we made a fire by friction, but it didn‘t work. Hebndsmthmmademhudnndoh what bread! He learned a lot anyway. We left there about 6:00 o‘clock and got back to Highland Park about 6:30 and were vpleased that the hike had been a success.â€"â€" Troop 32, Reporter David Jenkins, Eim Place school:> * TROOP 32 HAS MEETING Mumammmv-nm o‘clock on Friday, March 13. e . played games until 7:45. We then kad colors and Walmwmhundtksm Oath and Law. We had about 10 minutes staff drill and an O‘Grady drill. We practiced signaling and tylnf knots. â€"â€" For .closing we ts o renamn ie oerratomeh in e â€" % P gym.â€"David Jaklm #u sehool. PLANS PROGRAM roR HOBBY SHOW Last Thursday, March 12. we held our ular Mn&' h boy picked out his : staff from bunch that Mr. Teberg bro out and fixed a hook and a ring at either of a guard rope. We made plans for Hobby Show our troop is going to hav Ho Ma the AD n eenbithnen K‘u amall items of } Tounéit Ht@d0UiAR ITN, SHEERIDAN RD, * H1GLAND PAaRA , 1144 . TLL EPHONE â€"H.A 2434 rch 12. we held our reg> boy picked out his seout that Mr. Teberg brought and a ring at either end W . mada nlans for the We H itd start Ridge school JUNIOR STAFF PLANS FOR COMING EVENTS ent were Assistant Scoutmaster Erfest West ; patrpl leader, A. C. Brush Jr.; istant paâ€" trol leader, Fred Golden; quarterniaster, Dexâ€" ter Calkins:; troop treasurer, Néewman Fell, and troop reporter, David . Jenkit We . adâ€" journed at 9 :15 p. m.â€"Troop 38, Eim Place _ We met at Scoutmaster A. D. Brush‘s house at T:80 on Tuesday, March 10. We played billiards until 8:00 o‘clock. Then ;'-“' sehool, TO DRAu!%flZEY ‘The meeting of troop 67 Fort Sbheridan on Marck â€" 13, â€" 1981,: opened / with: the Scout Oath. â€"â€"Instead of the drill that we had planned to put on at the Hobby Show, weâ€"haveâ€"decided â€"toâ€" h%&c Boy Scouts from the Boy of to the present day Boy ~That â€"is, weâ€"will costume by the boys of our troop. The board lycumlnincowm»noï¬lonhwl,hh- tory of the fag, etc.,/ and two scouts from W’fl'fï¬h > ’:Mâ€"M. D _..é,w, 8 very wel} informed. gknnuo. received a merit badge in Jeatherwork and willâ€"receive a Star Scout badgs at the Court of Honor. The board of review was very much inipressed at the material we have for a good troop and look to their laurels.â€"Scribe, Allen Hulse. â€" Friday, March 6, we opened our meeting with presenting the flag and giving the Scout Oath and Law. We then played some good games. Before our first aid talker started commissioner, â€"cameâ€"andâ€"â€"italkedâ€" 10 __US_ ADOHE troops in Lake Forest areâ€" chairâ€" ployed men. He has assigned different locaâ€" tions for the different troops. The boys were asked â€"to come Saturday and deliver the sheets ofmflththmgdimtkimb, of jobs on them. _ Many the boys went out Saturday and delivered them. _ > _ _ When Mr. Roeber went our first aid man from Chicago showed us some splints and bandages. He also ntfctd that we make some splints in manual training. He also asked if he could come on Monday nights inâ€" stead of Friday nights and that would give us more time for our program. All the boys wanted him to come. After he had gone we boys passed their Oath and Law in the tenâ€" derfoot requirements. is We then formed our cirele and gave the scout benediction as a closing.â€"Reporter Rusâ€" sell Pester, Troop 45, Lake Forest Episcopal church 8CoUTS PREPARE FOR HOBBY SHOW . The opening ceremonies of the last meetâ€" ing of Troop 36, Highwood, was in charge of the Eagle Patrol. e regular business meetâ€" new scribe. ts then participated in a fow n:n-.»xnot‘bl:(hwuthmtfllht on the program after lï¬nhltvum bgulr. Prato, chairman of the x about the Hobby Show, coming at the Oak Terrace Grammar school, Friday, March 20. Mr. Muzic, district commissioner and ‘Troop 36° first aid instructor arrived. ‘The -.«!z mturncdoverbhlnforno..lnta The meeting adjourned at 9:20 p. m.â€"Patrol Leader, Ambrose Cantagallo, St. James school, Highwood, Troop 36. > TROOP 51 I8 GIVEN "TREAT" Troop 51 held its weekly meeting as usual above the Citizen‘s State bank, Deerfleld, March 12. The inceting was opened by Edâ€" ward Cazel, who led the troop in the Scout Oath and Law. â€" After mach patrol held its meeting,â€" _ the â€" scouts concentrated on some stunts which were to be presented at the Hobby Show. ‘The rest of the time was spent in drilling on these same stunts. As a result of all the efforts, the scouts m‘meqn.ea..wn-u“!z& where the meeting closed.â€"Reporter Dan Wolâ€" terding, Deerfield Rotary club, Troop 51. TROOP 52 PLANS ror HOBBY sHOW Hobby Show and Ceur held Saturday, â€" March H Atmnuducl%u‘wm Mrénn church, help y eveninig, March . fnal preparations were made for the ‘bby Show and Court of Honor which was 14 Satmedav. March 14 in the Deerfleld animar school, auditoriam. _ _ The Scout Osth and law, led by Harold shn. opened the mesting. . Anbouncements GLEnmeEe w MUNDELEIN TNEWS cour (ReRtyvale NORTHBROOK . DIAMONDLAKE OUNC'lâ€"W“ NORTHFEIELD HALF CDAY â€" AMFERIC A NEERCIE 1 RONODOUT then mA David Jenkins sub corne jects, Mr. Roeber, the Lake Forest 6.‘ we opened our meeting and the scouts went to their The Black Bear, Mark Anâ€" DEERFIELO BANNOCKBUCN when addressing an officer. _ Two. of "Boxing _ the Oo-m: and “m Bacon" were played , while the drum and bugle corps practiced. â€"__ _ â€"_ . _ 0 . _ _ The meeting closed with the salute to the fiag and Scout Benediction.â€"Reporter David EDTTORâ€"TALKS TOâ€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"________â€" _ _ SCOUT REPORTERS * o At the March meeting of the North Shore Area Council Press club, R. E. Wood, editor of the Udell publications, spoke to the district editors. He pointed out a number of ways for improving the Scout news stories. ___ â€" _A dinner preceded the meeting at the Howâ€" ardâ€"Udell -.mrdbvhï¬ Mr. Wood‘s TiE maiinn ns ty thnrmebitg »iace t the district Press clubs. A check was made on the number of articles submitted by the disâ€" trict during the_ past two months. A check was also made on the Journalism Merit badge p % f â€" m present â€" were: _ Wilmetteâ€"William 3 .Parkâ€"James. i tyvilleâ€"Jack Osburn : Windh%fm? lap and Shermer Childs ; Lake Forestâ€"Waino Newman and Allan Hokenson ; Glencoeâ€"Dave Roberts. * ; l irinindiiieee ie ns en mmz esmm ROBERT CINTER MADE _ _ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"*â€"~ SENIOR PATROL LEADER ~ _ â€"_ _ _â€" 2i 22 3 2c td c ieA Acedecctcr ie snn zen on‘ ~ " At a recent meeting of Troop 50, Wilmot school; Robert Ginter was installed as senior Patrol leader. He is a first class scout. ‘The tendance the troop has had for a number of waoks. ..3 = c nscï¬ h es min‘ roundâ€" the. moun couts then mttnmmd‘wmmwm&q'm- ticed first aid.â€"Reporter Robert Ginter, p 50, Wilmot school. f :0320A ctil A t ce d cctnc td cesmm Ree ndvaigsient e e p t supervision of Rev. C. L McDonough. g'fl the members have officially passed their tenâ€" derfoot test. Monday, March 2 the troop enâ€" joyed a 15 mile hike to Miviï¬g ~Last Tuesday the weekly meeting was in the church basement. The main idea being taken up was to be ready for emergencies. Later the members played games. The boys in the goop are: Martin Bartowski, William Kent, Duffy, Jack Meyers, and Edward Brenner.â€" E. Brenner, scribe reporter, Troop 75. ¢ AT DEERFIELD TROOP 33 HAS INVESTITURE RITES ‘Troop 83 had rather an informal meeting mMy.MJL.n,.ï¬emM the senior staff had to be late, because they mh.'i.‘w“ taken. Mr. Wichâ€" man . and Mr. McLelian assisted by Judson Wells a ter ~arrived. znhcm-theon-. sisted of pledge .nch-etndhsm tion. n an investiture ceremony was for a new scout, Billy Briggs. Next we had short ¢lasses on advancement. It was time to #o home. so we had a circle closing with the Scout Benediction. â€"â€"The next meeting: is â€"to be. a "‘:“f nn‘uu.mAllmhothitvï¬l held on Friday night.â€"â€"Kerwyn Smith, Troop 33, fire â€" Last Friday, March 13, out Scoutmaster Mr. Ketchum called the scouts to attention and we had a short practice in drill. We then dba-dm&hu#bnhwnbm the Hobby Show. . Fitzgibbons, our asâ€" sistant scoutmaster, was unable to be there, because of a sprained ankle. Aflnflndbt.:hudhwmww phy«l-m; led "Steal the Bacon." ‘The on ardnd oist iy Lanten mrviomc. Rer g:{.rï¬m“.w Lake Foreat The number of men employed b; the government to carry out its con struction program will soon be in creased from 150,000 to 450,000. soU Add sure signs of spring: the big leaguo baseball teams are moving : Fracqy 42. Again 45 â€"of the Holy Crossâ€"church, â€"Deerâ€" HAS SPRAINED ANKLE sCOUTS SHOVEL SNOW iq) S 14 *L Â¥e0