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North Shore Area Council Boy Scouts,. 125 in number participated in the Council First Aid Tournaâ€" ment last Friday evening in Liberâ€" tyville High School with very satisâ€" factory results. Thirtyâ€"five judges trained well in First Aid were presâ€" ent to rate fairly all teams. These judges were provided through the courtesy of the following organizaâ€" tions: Illinois Bell Telephone Co., Public Service Co., Libertyville Poâ€" lice and Fire Dept., Lake Forest Police and Fire Dept‘s., and Lake County â€" Sheriff‘s office. Eleven teams out of the twentyâ€"five partiâ€" cipating secured an A Rating enâ€" titling them to participate in the Sectional Meet at Nile Center High School at Skokie a week from next Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o‘clock. In addition to the eleven teams from the North Shore. Area Council there will be approximately twentyâ€"five more teams from Evanston, North West Suburban, Oak Park and Oak Plain Councils. The public is corâ€" dially invited to this sectional First Aid Meet. Eleven Scout First Aid Teams Qualify For Sectional Meet The Highland Park Press MARCH 27, 1941 n pecnoaceneacte® eedererrnrnn n e e poecmecmnnnnees enbocs e iece eepomeeniiee en ecmeeencennes eeeinee en es venennene en nn n en Ayderrudiavevres :: :964% ..96.4% .: 96.4% ..96.40% ..95.6% ..94.9% ..93.4% 34 :1927 $03% ..89.8% .87 bafce NBaSC . $2.5% ..19.6% ..78.8% ..75.9% 38 :.73.0% Alumni of the University of Illinois in the suburbs around Chicago will be well represented when the Univerâ€" sity of Illinois Concert Band is preâ€" sented in a special concert at the Chicago Civic Opera on Thursday night, April 3 at 8:15 p.m. The conâ€" cert is being arranged by Waldo B. Ames, chairman of the five alumni groups of the school in and near Chiâ€" Parkâ€"Bob Shanley, Tom Gilroy, Jack Rassâ€" mussen, Bud Blake, Noel Robert. 4 of Wilâ€" metteâ€"Chas. Haley, J. Walworth, G. Dalâ€" Strom, E. Haibucher, \J. Fisher." 30. E of Highland Parkâ€"D. Kebbon, B. Clinton, T. 'Il‘)rox'el.HL. h(v);l"-l;ldel:' Bnob l}‘uunulmr 30 0 1 ‘ark~â€"â€" en, om Zahnle, 'pi,ky Newly, Rollndug‘ghbuwuke. {)i‘m Jennings. 3 of Wilmetteâ€"Jack Thull, ick Braun, Jack Allen, Bill Ludovice, Bill Van Zuyler. 324 A of Highland Parkâ€"Wm. Mann, Wilson _ Hamilton, :nk Sneedon, _ Frank Krohn Jr., Waiter S n. 38 B of ‘Braeâ€" sideâ€"Art Supple, Art Vyse, Bob Harvey, Dean | Dickinson, Norman_ Hirsch, 18 of Winnetkaâ€" Phil Bucher, Mike Lavenber!. Bob Willet, Edg; Hillner, Bill Kelley. A of Braesideâ€"Dick Patton, Joe Iw{ull' * Herb Bowker, Bruce Robinson, Tom Foster. 324 B of Hi{hhnd Parkâ€"Walter W v Donald Burnham, Sheldon Hamilton, ,oh- hind. Aléh'.;: Buakuul%er. 3 alE Highwoodâ€" énr usher, Leroy Youngs, Hainâ€" ::hï¬kyi{mdpplrlg' Rxen 3|Brizn. 324 in ‘arkâ€"Eugene Peterson, Jerry Sheahen, Bob Christensen, Lincoin loLna. Charles Ebert. The B teams and names of Scouts are: 16 B of Winnetka â€"Charles Swarts, Al Huettel, Don Harnesberger, Bob Sill,yde. !im Sharf).ecls of Wiunetï¬â€"Chrlu oote, e kson, _ Edward Neln-i Bud KniYgl. W. Noble. 46 A of Lake Forestâ€" Paul Goeldner, Ralph < Kirkman, Andrew Martenson, _ Nicholas Deru. u{nmn Smith. 30 A of Highland Parkâ€"J Ryan, {u Kilian, Bob Johnson, Christ Olefll-z:ul ill Hack. 30 F ‘of Highland, Parkâ€" ï¬oiliu trom, Pat Moran, Bill Winters, Ted Hey: mann, John Nathan, 30 M of Highland Pnrkâ€";)m\ Fahey, Bill Drake, Jim Erickson, Don Heinrichs, Phil Minorini. Scouts of C teams follow: § of Wilmetteâ€"Bud Torrey, John Townâ€" send, Don Gange, Dave Lowe, Bob Lasâ€" celles. 30 C oluf;i(hhnd Parkâ€"Ken Margeâ€" son, Bill Peddie, Dave Hutchinson, Fred Ferread, Charles lhrtl. 42 of Lake Bluff â€"Wm. Burris, Wim. Bibb, Ed Dorm, Leo Grost, David Hammer. 30 E of Highland Other A teams with their personnel are as follows: TONIGHT THE PRESS8 cago. 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