6 sentation ‘of troop charter for 1932 ; Camp § . Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan â€" award ; troop. advancement % award for fourth quarter; training course k_~...*"roop. 31â€"â€"Eim .Place P..A. : Tenderfoot, T.A.: E"’“ "~Peéter Mansur, Alfred ~Pfanstichl, James $ Kennicott ; star, Tom Hawkins ; merit badgâ€" ______ \es, Tom Hawkins, cycling, plumbing, perâ€" _ .~â€"â€" mal firstâ€"aid.â€" Presentationâ€" 1932 troop charâ€" § ter and troop advancement award for fourth a qurhr. \ oc ~~ Troop ©$2â€"Presbyterian â€" church : Tenderâ€" (*~~~ ~Yoot, Blair Lioyd, Juck Preus, James Rice, ‘Cs Bill ‘Kelly, Traver Hamilton ; secondâ€"cil3ss, ¢ ‘Richard Clark ; star, Robert Riddle, Richard & Suess, firemanship, qpublic health and first ~< aid ; Press club quill, Dick Clark; presentsâ€" Simpson, _ John Lebolt . and Alden . Harris. First Class, Robert Walker, Francis O‘Conâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€"nor.â€"Max â€"Hart.â€"Adoiphâ€"Norvikâ€"and â€"John ~~~~â€"â€"Buidaut.. ~Star, Henryâ€" Wilder,â€"James Hirsch, 7 John Epstein, Robert Zahn and Grant Benâ€" â€"~â€"â€"â€"son.â€"â€"Life, John O‘Connor, D. Winston Long â€"â€"â€"â€"and Jack Venning ; gold palm. Peter White. Merit badges, Arthur Baldauf, bugling and leathercraft ; â€" Dick .Gauilt, marksmanship, Grant Benson, leathercraft; Max Hart, phoâ€" tography ; David Canmann, surveying, autoâ€" _mobiling and carpentry: James Hirsch, ¢yclâ€" ing and. persona| health; Meredith Elick, handicraft ; D. Long, pathfinding, pioneerâ€" ing. physical development;â€" John ~Epstein, reading ; John Mcintosh, m«flu and civics ; Waliter Mctcalf, han ft and first aid : Franc‘s O‘Connor, handicraft and leathâ€" ereraft; John O‘Connor, camping, pathfindâ€" ing, pioneering, physical devetopment ; Jack Venning, first aid, weather and reading ; Orlando Vivirito, music, camping, ploneerâ€" inc. end woodearvine : Peter White, autoâ€" mobiling : â€" Henry Wilder,â€" basketry, civies and pioneering ; Charles Zahn, reading, civâ€" jts, weather and leathercraft; Robert Zahn, leathercraft and pioneering. _ Reâ€"registered ~scout,â€" Fred . Hodgdon ; star, ï¬?«mowiu Snd &w’nu'hsï¬kuodn' don,â€" archery, w_‘fl.eou;ervnhumd MANY AWARDS AT H. P. SCOUT SHOW â€" At the court of honor which was â€"a part of ~the annual wmmm ‘und troops of Hig! Park: received many awards of advancement and achievement for the work during the@last few months, Mr. W.: F. Nelson of Troop 38 committee acting as the chairman and called on the troop committecs of variousâ€" troops to present the awards to their â€"own â€"boys. Following â€"are listed the troops and the awards made to automcbiling ; Bob Nereim, conservation, es, George Hinn, TWENTYâ€"FOUR Judson Wellsâ€"and George Hinn ; merit badgâ€" terpreting," eyeling ; George: McLelian, cyciâ€" ing ;_ Carl _ Rein, cooking. â€" pioneering,â€" first aid : Harry Richardson, first aid and cookâ€" ing : Kerwyn Smith, first aid and Judson Wells, surveying, eycling and inmyr_ninr. Presentation ofâ€" 1932 troop charter, mobiliâ€" fourth quarter and 100 .per cent boys‘ life Troop 3$4â€"Presbyterian Church: Presenâ€" tation of certificates to reâ€"registered scouts ; Thomas Simpson, Bill Lett and Amory Mcore. â€" Second class, S. Watkins, Malcoim Vail, D. Stein, L Gordon, J. Hart, W. Lott, WILMETTE _ _ BRAESIDE KENILWORTH â€" * RAVINIA INDIAN HILLâ€" HIGHLAND PK. WINNETKA HIGHwWOOD BBARD WOODS â€" EVERETT GLENCOE LAKE FOREST ~Five Year Veteran, Peter White:; assistant scoutmaster‘s certificate, Peter White. Preâ€" sentation of 1932 troop charter; mobilizaâ€" ing : Kerwyn Smith, first aid and Wells, surveying, cycling and inte Presentationofâ€" 1932 troop..charter c T 4 E § fourth quarter and 100 per cent t Arthur â€" Hofman, Robinâ€" Gourley, â€" Bob quarter and presentation of Eagle rank to Dave Canmann.. * John Jdackson; star, Danie! Teberg ; merit badges, Raymond Rectenwald, art and muâ€" #wic; William . Rectenwald, woodearving ; Danie!l Teberg, music, woodworki and leathercraft ; Barrett Willson, hl&rlfl: presentation of 1932 troop charter ; Troop advancement award for fourth quarter and 100 per cent boys‘ life banner. _ _ _ _ _ _ Troop 74 â€" First United Evangelical Church : Certificates: of membership to Julâ€" ian Abrahams, Robert Black, Dexter Calkâ€" ins, Robert Cascbeer, Jack Dayton, Arthur Dixon, Richard Francis, Steward Gail, Harry MHansen Jr., Harold Holstrom, James Kerr, Alex McEwen, Robert Moon, Devere Rhineâ€" Walker. Troop 30â€" Highland â€" Park Rotary club: Troop 35 â€" Ravinia School: Tenderfoot, nrpegharane erees croce s Lionel Uhiman, ‘Robert McGowan, . West Ridge School: First class, HIGHWOOD SCOUT SHOW NEAR April Ist at the Oak Terrace school in Wb the date and place of. the High~ woodâ€"Fort Sheridan District Boy Scout Exâ€" hibition and court honor. Mr. Paul Muzik, district commissiofier is in charge of the program of the evening and reports that an unugual scouting spectacle awaits the many people planning to attend this affair. the Highwood Methodis _,t‘.c,bnfh_v , and a new Cub Pack 57 at the same church, has just regently been organized.. The old Boyâ€" Scout Troops 36, 37 and 67 and the Cub Pack 42 have long been awaiting this annual gcoutâ€" ing affair. A court of honor will be held in connection with the program to present MOHFEGAN PATROL ~~â€"~~~ _« se« HOLDSâ€"MEETING â€" . k ~The â€" members of the â€"Moheganâ€"patroiâ€"met at David Jenkins‘ house on Thursday eveâ€" ning, March 17, 18932. ‘The members of the patrol present were: David Jenkins. Bud There are now This will include the awarding‘ of two Eagle scout ‘badges; one to Carl Sanderhoff and one to Jacob Jeppesen, both of Troop 87 of which Victor Walecka is scoutmaster. AT SCOUT UNIVERSITY Mr. Gunnar H. Berg, National Director of Volunteer Training, Boy Scouts of Amerâ€" ica, has scheduled his trip from.New York to include the North Shore Area Council University of Scouting to be held April 4 at Eim â€"Place school, Highland Park.â€" Mr. There are now four troopsâ€" and two â€"Cub Packs in Highwood. The new ‘Troop 9, at handicraft. (When the board of review had ibeen completed, we put the finishing touches on our program for Saturday, March 12 and Bergâ€"is< an : outstanding ~specialist in boys‘ seout work and the author of training course now being conducted in the university. Every scout leader and scout father ought to plan to attend.> Mr. Berg had planned scssion of the universi can 8COUTS PREPARING & FOR REVIEW BOARD Troop 36 of St. James school, Highwood, met on Thursday at St. James parish at afterâ€" playing _ games with the scoutmaster‘s benediction.â€"Reporter A. Cantagallo, Highâ€" REVIEW BOARD Pruess, Blair Loud and one visitor, Irwin Gesswiller.. â€" Theâ€"meeting was opened by the assistant patrol leader and the patrol made â€"plans for a fourteen mile hike on The nfeeting then dismissed.â€"Assistant Paâ€" trol _ Reporter® Troop 32,â€" Highiand Park, became a star scout. Juck Jackson passed first class ; Raymond Rectenwald passed art, and music; . William : Rectenwald passed by ten after nine our meeting place was dark and deserted.â€"Scout Dan Teberg, Troop wood Editor. The regular meeting of Troop 38, Friday, March 11, 193%, was a bu;; one, as a board of ~review ~was held© at ich Dan Teberg passed woodworking, leathercraft, music and PLANNING FOR !C‘gg,‘l' EXHIBIT _ & s 2 meeting opened with the usual cereâ€" woodcarving an ing _ an 38, Highland Park. sage earry. Five boys were elected for the first aid contest that is to be held soon. Mr. Roeber, district commissioner, then came . in. Plans for the scout exhibit were discussed. Most of the boys have something ready and we hope to make a good showing. ‘The meetâ€" ing was then closed with the scout benedicâ€" tion.â€"Tan Falconer, Troop 48, Lake Forest: played. The most interesting one was mes SPEND NIGHT AT CABIN The scouts of ‘Troop 49 left St. Mary‘s hall at: 1 :30 Saturday afternoon. Those present on the trip were: Robert Baldwin, Charles Rose, James Kidd, Martin Turple, Assistant BOY SCOLKESâ€"=OF AMERICA away. CcounCc: HEADQUART SHOBLAND PaR h , tLL ENC After the boys were Frank Tt Wilison T HE P R E8 8 from the Troop committee were Mr. Klaren and Mr. Smith. â€" ‘When we arrived some of the scouts went out and cut fire wood to last all night. But a few had to get up at 4 o‘clock in the morning to get more wood.. We ate supper about 7 o‘clock. (After that we sang #songs, and talked about scouting.. . We went to bed then ; got up early in the morning and hiked a mile and a.half to church.â€"Tom gm:on. Troop 49, St. Mary‘s.Church, Lake ‘orest. ~ Lundin‘s home on March 17,1932. We orâ€" ganized our orchestra; we are very fortunâ€" wte to have everybody. in the Den play an instrument. â€" After the meeting refreshments A"' c mo“ YCs 9 I8 PRACTICED . > ing in the usual way last Friday, and after some announcements by Scoutmaster O‘Conâ€" nor,â€". a ::w form totl)‘fl ovu'nrins an;.!‘ closing ceremonies _were told_toâ€" _r.@zmi[ iz %3 were practised later on in the s the announ¢ements had been given, we were chosen into two sides for a game of Snatch the Handkerchief led by the one and only Peter White: ‘Then we practiced the openâ€" ing ceremony until no one could stand up any longer and then given a surprise in the form of ice cream furnished by Mrs. White, whom. weâ€"all want to thank very . much, andâ€"given â€"inâ€"the honorâ€"ofâ€"Pete‘s â€"birthday eight or ten Braeside fellows can wet a troop down. in their part of 3&‘;‘% intry.â€" Troop Reporter Art Baldauf, Ravin to be closed now with,5% members and no ‘The next meeting will be on Wednesday, March 23.â€"A. Cantagallo, <Troop 86, Highâ€" wood District Editor. were discussed. . Among them were a trek cart and plans for a patrol hike. We ended the meeting by playing marbles.â€"Pine Tree Patrol Scribe Henry Wilder. PASS SIGNALING TEST â€"Troop 36 of â€" St. James school, . Highwood, met on Thursday, March 17, for a sghort meeting at St. James parish hal} â€" The PINE TREE PATROL vinia school this week in which six fellows. were present. We attempted to open the meeting with the oath, law and collection ues on hand so it was to postâ€" nights _ cone the colfection ~ofâ€"dues ToFâ€"that â€"week | Fridey. L.._:â€".. <BMIOUX DEN We held our meeting at David Rompel‘s house. We opened the meeting with the wath and law. â€" We passed some Wolf tests and we voted to find out if some fellows could come into our den. We then had some refreshments and played some games.â€"â€"Den Scribe Kelly Brent, Pack 65. and middle weights. The boys that wrestled were David Rompel and Jim â€"Rosenfells, L=â€"+weights, and. Kent Wonnell and Marâ€" shall Johnson, middleweights. Kent won the middleweurhtâ€"match â€"withâ€"twoâ€"out â€"of â€"three falls and Jim won the lightweight match. We â€"closed the â€"meeting > with the Cub promâ€" PACK 65 Today we played a few games and two boys passed their Bobeat tests. We were shown some wrestling hbolds by Mr. Copp mdthmnhdnmauhhtwmmlkhb and middle weights. ‘The boys t wrestled HEARS TALK ON MAPS â€" The regular meeting of Troop 38 on Friâ€" day 18th, came to order at 7:30 o‘clock sharp. Weowmdvnhthe’emthw the roll call, and then .we assembled in the. large room to hear an interesting talk by District Commissioner Col. Jackson. He explained the meaning of contours and how to sketch and draw the finished map. _ % Seribe Dani Pack 65, Ravinia. .â€" _ As soon as he had fnished his talk we -u-\hm and . had some snappy O‘Grady drill. We also planned for a parent‘s night ac The meeting. of Den 5..was held at David â€" Wilder, ings ifor'?'.. whole Chicago area. â€"An attractive trek | tonhy, will ho numm utd hi munwe "Fenin snunls FIRST â€"ENTRY 3 ; IN CONTEST Mr. Thomas Atteridge Jr., scoutmaster of Troop 46, Lake Forest Presbyterian church, in for the council wide interâ€"troop first aid elim‘nation contest to be conducted at Kenilâ€" worth Memorial gym on : Monday. night, April 11. : Other troops are registering. All applications must be in to scout headquarâ€" ters, â€"Highland Park, by Monday, April 4. Mr. David W. Whitelaw, director of first aid for the North Shore line and a regisâ€" tered seout of the north shore Area council,« Camping, Health and Safety committee, will be in charge of the contest. ‘The public is invited to attend. AAOEOK 00. SAREE _ M RARRe A ° PA PCE TEREE . CC C ECC was the first to get their entry application in for the council wide interâ€"troop first aid Area gouncil entry for the Alaskan Totem Pole E’xpeditlou which will mean" a free trip to Alaska for the three winners in the country,â€"â€"â€"Eachâ€" Boy Scout council is allowed one entry. . Scout Vivirito was selected beâ€" ENTERED IN TOTEM made; for. his fine. leadership_as a patrol leader in his troop, for his living up to the scout ideals as represented in his memberâ€" ship to the Order of the Arrow and for his unusually keen interest in Indian lore. Last summer at Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan he specialized in Orlando Vivirito, a life scout of Troop 35, Ravinia, was selected as the North Shore cause of his fine Indiancraft and has always been interested in this subject.. In preparing his totem pole which was planned and made solely _. The North Shoreâ€"Area council wishes him every bit of luck in the contest and hopes thot with his fine totem pole and his exâ€". cellent essay he may be selected as one of the three winners. every troop is entitled to enter one team of ‘five scouts is to be held at the Kenilâ€" worth Memorial zym on Monday 1i1, in a GLENVIEW . MUNDELEIN GoLF LIBERTYYVILLE NORTHBROOK DIAMOND LAKE NORTHFIELD HALF DAY DEERFIELD:® RONDOUT BANNOCKBURN IVANHOE FIRST AID CONTEST trophy will.be awardedâ€"to every team reachâ€" ing a satisfactory standard in the eliminaâ€" tion contest. A fine engraved trophy will be awarded the winners of the final meet in Chicago. Troops are urged to spend cxtra time in preparing their teams. â€" Apâ€" nlications â€"for theâ€"event must.be in scout ______â€" besdquarters not later than April 4. school last Monday, March 21. David W. Whitelaw was in . charge with Mr. Paul Muzik of Highwood and Mr. Sherman Aldâ€" & k s rich of Winnetks, assisting. They are holdâ€" ing special sessions so that they may get in the â€" required â€"hours â€"forâ€"their~first â€"aid ~cer= tificates from the American Red Cross, SAVE APRIL THIRD Every scout in the council and his father should save Aprilâ€"3; that is, Sunday afterâ€" noon from four to six, for the Annual Camp NEW SCOUTS list of . registrations for new scouts . and scouters (adult leaders) to the North Shore Area council. ‘The council welcomes these Wilmette â€" Troon 1, Albert Louis Crane : Troop 8, M.. Herberholz, reâ€"registering ; Troop 10, Lowell Peterson. * sloner Frank 8. Wichman who is reâ€"regis> Highland Parkâ€"Troop 80, Fred Hodgdon, reâ€"registering. Pack 86, George Ralph and Milan Cobble, Assistant District Commisâ€" The First Aid. Training course of the Raviniaâ€" in THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 19832 and _ held for this in Chicago. | cil who are e: tell of the 2n« called Makahiki. He is still ver sends his best : writes from his TAKES. TRIP familiar with of its manager, boys made the t After lunch the UET, | Frank scoUT CON) pices of the ers will attend North Shore A adership of its D12 4B Li i i en M seout executive. PAUL inclined and plece to dir went and cli with my enrs and plants, &AJ ‘The motes . of gone before I 1 couldn‘t birck in the in life