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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Sep 1928, p. 40

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P. September 8, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 39 Here's a Kind Word for the Boy Who's Called "High-Hatty" "Aw. I don't like that fellow! He's too high-hatty!" How often we hear that phrase or one similar to it. And how often it is unjustly applied! It is curious to note that a boy is often criticized after he has gained the attention of many peo- ple, for the same characteristics or personal habits that were considered very admirable in him before. Many fellows are naturally re- strained or self-conscious and do not seem to care much for the revels of the others. Often it is not because they do not want to, but because they are afraid of being thought of as "crashers" or because they think they might not be wanted. All these fel- lows need is an invitation and a little urging and they are only too glad to be "one of the gang." Then, too, there are others who feel tongue-tied, shy, awkward or feel that they are socially out of place because their parents do not seem to be able to give them all the things the other fellows get. Here there is a greater barrier to be overcome. A fellow here has a great opportunity to use his tact and ingenuity in bringing out and de- veloping the social side of such a boy. It may be a slow and even tedious procedure but in the end the results will far outweigh the effort. Therefore, don't condemn a fellow before giving him a fair trial and not only a trial but also a helping hand and a welcoming smile. ---John Ford Betak, in Talk O' the Troops. WRITES FROM COLORADO John Betak, Junior Assistant Scout- master of Troop22, Glencoe writes en- thusiastically of the time that he is having in Colorado. "We can see a rugged old peak from our ranch, the Y IL, at Pine, Colo. I have been work- ing on some Merit Badges and expect to have them done when I return. Congratulations on the acquisition of our camp site."--John Betak. Galesburg, Illinois, was selected by Edward Bok as one of the "four ideal cities of the United States." Barbed wire was invented in 1874 by Joseph F. Glidden in De Kalk, Il. 3 \ MN \ N \ \ 5 \ N 3 \ \ \ N N N THE INQUIRING REPORTER If you could have just the sort of a job you want ten years from today, what would it be? Paul Allen, Troop 32, Highland Park--I would be a bricklayer. David Canmann, Troop 35, Ravinia --a lawyer. Motley Bryant, Troop 23, Glencoe-- a detective. Fred Kaumanns, Troop 26, Evans- ton--an aviator. Wm. H. Klein, Troop 3, Wilmette-- a lawyer. Frank Kollmer, Troop 35, Ravinia-- an aviator. * John J. Kraft, Troop 35, Ravinia-- a banker. David Morris, Troop 31, Highland Park--U. S. diplomatic service. Walter Robinson, Troop 4, Wil- mette--mechanical engineer. Paul Sterner, Troop 5 Wilmette-- architect. Thomas Stratford, Troop 32, High- land Park--carpenter. 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