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y .gcouts Front Row Dlckxe Semark Ronald House Gere Conklm Davxd Hammond Wendell Higgms John Hoelzer Bemamm Hxggms Second Row Mr Fox Duane Semark V1rgxlEscott Do ld S ll D G 1 George Semark Dale Gleske J1mmy House na prou army ll lan' Top Row Jxmmy Carlton Jackle Feldkamp Bob Way Eddle Thomas Gene Musxc Bob Harms The Boy Scouts under the leadershlp of Doctor Edwm V Wlght IS d1v1ded mto four patrols Panther Eagle, Flymg Eagle and Rattlesnake Each patrol has 1tS leader The leader of the Panther patrol rs Jack Feld camp, the Flymg Eagle, George Semark, the Eagle, Jzmmy House, the Rattlesnake Gene Muslc The meetmgs are held on Monday mghts wlth about twenty present at each meetxng The meetmgs are conducted rn an orderly manner and are ad Journed by glvlng the Scout Master s BEl16d1O'Ll0U Page Sxxly ... . . ..' ' ' ' 1 9 1 1 . n 1 , , , , .' Y 1 a . ' 9 Y 1 9 . 5 . s a Q n o , .. . 0 - - 1 1 . . . - I . O I l . ., Q . . . . . . . . .. I , .. V -I
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tilt 'uv Raj couz' Cad n -if ,ps SCOUT CABIN In the spring of 1942 the Clinton Rotary Club saw the need for a permanent meet mg place for the local Boy Scout troop and agreed to sponsor the building of a scout cabm The village granted permission to use the lard near the light plant on the bank of the river Through the able leadership of Dr J B 1+ reman the project was c rried out In the fall of that year a dedication ceremony was held at the cabm Dr Foreman as President of the Rotary Club and also the village of Clinton had charge of the dedr cation which was given by Rev Ozro Priest Musical numbers were given by the Clin ton High School Band The keys to the cabin were presented to A D Woodward Scoutmaster and Mrs Gladys Blackmer who accepted them Jointly on behalf of the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts Since then the Boy Scouts have had as lcaders Bill Parker, Al Fox and Dr Edwin Wrght and Girl Scout activ res have beer directed by May Brady Mrs Helen Way Mrs Elia Hoelzer Mrs Doro hy Smith and Robe ta nornsby CUB SLOUFS This year for the first time rn Clinton history a Cub Scout Pack is being spon sored by the Clinton Rotary Club under the leadership of Mr Andrew W oodvx ard The Pack IS made up of three dens of ten boys each who must be between the ages of nme and twelve yea s and each den is guided bv a den mother The present den Mothers are M Charles House Mrs Harold Covell and Mrs Raymond Newton Mr Harold Covell is the Pack chief and the Pack committee IS composed of M T B Nilsen Charles Hause, Arthur Hill Paul Dunham and Raymond Anglemyre IDFN NO ONE DEN NO TXKO DEN NO THREE Den Chief-Ben Higgins Frank Hause Bud Hoffman Joe Mclntyre Jack Brady Jack Anglemyre Bill Jedele Norman Pratt Curtis Smith David Knight Billy Gasner Ray Newton Tom Judge Roger Waltz Robert XValtz Ray Covell Delbert Tallman Paul Dunham Nick Nielsen Chris Nielsen John Sproull Ross Hammond Charles O'Neill Lynwood Socks Jack Hill I Robert Chase John Thomas Page Fifty-nine Den Chief-David Hammond Den Chief-Gene Sylvil-IS Larry Vanlleusen Billy Heimerdinger I
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gf gCOl1fJ Top Row Shxrley Smxth Susan Nllsen Roberta Bellmore Maryorle Greenfield, Kathleen Kehoe Thlrd Row Roberta Hornsby Elsle Hansen Margaret Knlght Nellxe Pratt Janet Balrd Betty Tlrb Second Row Lucy Jedele Nancy Kmletz Betty Hlll Shlrley Can Camp Shirley Hoel zer Constance Gllbert Front Row Aureln Caustxanos Ann Stefflns Patrlcla Escott Ellen Schmidt Joyce The program of Glrl Scoutmg must keep abreast of current needs The Glrl Scout Troop No 1 of Clmton kept thls ID mlnd as they planned then' program durlng the past few years and are contlnulng to do so In terest 1n the Cancer Drlve saw them hard at work to do what they could In any small way durmg the war brought forth every member of the troop They collected kltchen fats for the government earned money to purchase several art1f1c1al l1mbs and printed place cards and other artlcles to be used 1n the hospltals around Clmton Health and Safety flrst ald and c1t1zen Shlp badges were earned by every member of the troop durlng' the past year Roberta Hornsby IS the Scout Leader and May Brady IS the Aemstant Scout Leader Page Snxty one : . . , . Y , . . . 1 ! D ! . 7 . 7 , . : s r 9 1 ' , . :- . z ' . , ., , , Hoelzer, Shlrley Brooks. ' I , . . . . . D . 1. . - ' 7 ! l
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