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QW is 'Lmiur lst row: Trula Adams, Phyllis Bailey, Betty Bazaan, Barbara Bartz. 2nd row: Dale Bensingsr, Ruth Bishop, Darl Blackman, Earl Brainerd. 3rd row: Eugene Brosz, William Brown, Dudley Carson, Betty Clawson. bth row: Margie Conner, Barbara Cook, Martha Cook, Ann Counterman. 5th row: Robert Dailey, Helen Darby, Geraldine Emmons, Fey Evers. 6th row: Juliann Ferris, Martha Gates Lawrence Gearhart, Patricia Gillette. 7th row: Arlene Grauman, Geraldine Grauman, Dorothy Gylea, Betty Haight. 8th row: Vivian Hammer, Keith Hampel, Batty Herman, Elizabeth Hileski. 9th row: Faith Hill, Elton Hiscock, Marie Hopkins, Hollis Hough. 10th row: Richard Huff, Don Isaacs, Elmer Johnson, Lynn Johnson, Earl Kolhotf.
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lk!! QGWJCY 00 , Attention Troop 902 Leader Mike Wilcox is calling you to order. Since December is a month of snow, a sleigh-ride was planned and carried out. After the brisk ride came the refreshments of hot cocoa and doughnuts, which were served at the Legion hall. Oh! boy! fYou might even be able to dunk them.l Meeting time is every Monday night at 7:00 o'clock at the Legion hell. This troop was very industrious during the winter as they gathered waste paper and some of the boys obtained their suits from the money they earned. Leader Alden White meets with his troop on Tuesdays. This group was also busy during the winter, with skiing and ice skating as favorite forms of rec- reation. These boys were active during March, when they had a hike and cut timber for a ten-foot tower. The structure was erected in five minutes by the boys at a demonstration in the high school gym, April 17. Cub and Boy Scouts exhibited their skill at the rally. The meeting place is in the Presbyterian Church. Leader Ken Walsworth calls the Monday meeting of Troop 93 at the Congra- gational Church to order. These are warm-weather boys, as they are working on a camp site on land that was given them by Armintrouts. It is on the road to Kalamazoo. They participated in the Boy Scout rally and the First-Aid meet at Holland April 20. Track Row: James Meyer, Charles Butler, Peter Winter, James Dedrich, Fobert Terry, dlbert Oisten, John Clark. Middle Row: Robert VanLaan, Robert Mylar, George Lartin, Lawrence Evers, George DeLano, James Cyrus. Front Wow: Douglas loveda David Kaechele, Verne Cochran. A I y,
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:Qc urcs lst row: Micheal Krcatovioh, William Lane, Renee Larson, Wayne Lenardson. 2nd row: Arlene Litsenberger, Ann Mac Kenneth May, Sterling May. 3rd row: Beverly Merchant, Edward Merrill, Louis Meyer, Joan Miller, Lth row: Rena Morris, Beverly Nash, Gladys Nordquist, Mary Oliver. 5th row: Charles Payne, Margaret Pell Robert Pierce, Robert Quarry. 6th row: Hex Querbaoh, Mary Richardso Florine Rossell, Fern Seger. 7th row: Kathryn Sanders, Howard Santee, Barbara Spahn, Mac Donald Spidel. 8th row: Joyce Stange, Ivan Taylor, Donna Truex, Elizabeth Vande Bunte. 9th row: Louise Van Laan, Neal Webb, Doran Wedge, Noel Webb. 10th row: Norma Wendt, David Weston, Priscilla Wilkins, Lorraine Woodhams Not pictured: Irene Bolenbaugh, Margaret Cavanaugh, Jerald Dannenberg, Elinor Fuller, Brenton Gray, Elaine Hays, Margaret Hoffman, Kenneth Hotchkiss, Virgil Merchant, Helen Sikorskas, Harold West.
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