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THE GIRL SCOUTS Top row: Shirley Arndt, Roberta Johnson, Bet y Swenson, Alice Jean McGee, Jean Turgeon, Lois Jean Arndt, Gladys Engquist, Patricia Tricola, Do ores Valenty. Second row: Mrs. Fredrickson. Elaine Patrin, Mary Hendrickson, Marie Johnson, Alleen Kuefler. Lucille Fuglie, Marion Landgraver, Beatrice Diekman, Margaret Johnson. Sylvia Hou'c. Phyllis Hoekstra, Mrs. Larson. Third row: Leslie Nickclson, JeneLIa Thompson, Joyce Dyson, Betty Lou Weisser, Jo}'ce McGowan. Gertruda Ann Waldo, Mary Holl, Myrtle Anderson, Betty Anderson. Front row: Shirley Diekman, La Vonne Morlcy, Gertrude Moon, Delores Bernier. Mary June Weisser, May Swenson, Anne Tricola. Dolores Kuefler, Iris Houle. Local Troop Has 39 Members Pine Tree troop number one is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary in Forest Lake, and is affiliated with the National Girl Scout organization located in New York City. Membership in the troop for 1937 totals 39 girls and is divided into five patrols named as follows: Oak. Cardinal, Forget-Me-Not, Hum- ming Bird and Violet. Meetings are held the first and third Thurs- days in the month in the school Library at 4 o'clock. Leaders are Mrs. C. D. Larson, captain, and Mrs. Wally Fredrickson, Lieutenant. Troop committee members are Mrs. Fred Diekman. Mrs. Adolph Kemper. Mrs. Rollin G. Johnson. Mrs. A. R. Lake and Mrs. Frank Weisser.
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THE BOY SCOUTS Top low: H. M. Wilson, scoutmaster; John Israel son, Herbert Graves, Clinton Fladland, Joseph Peloquin, Richard Holl, Eric Berg, Ray Holl. committeeman. Second row: Kollin Houle, William Lake, Elwood Johnson, Robert Kunshier, Norman Johnson. First row: Herbert Lorenz. Jean Ber- nier, Wallace Langdon, Robert Holl, Richard McGee, Gordon BickeL. Troop is Sponsored by American Legion Troop 137 of the Boy Scouts of America is sponsored in Forest Lake by the American Le- gion. The work is in active charge of a troop committee of three men—Ray Holl, chairman: A1 Langdon and Harry Houle. It is the duty of this committee to see that the troop has pro- per leadership, to arrange for financing the pro- gram and to assist the Scoutmaster in carrying out the scout program. Henry M. Wilson of the high school faculty is Scout Master and lie is ably assisted in putting over a good program of scouting by Herbert Graves, newly appointed Assistant Scout Master, and Clinton Fladland, Senior Patrol Leader. Other member» of the troop are: John Israelson, Eric Berg, Verne Maider, Robert Kunshier, Richard Holl, Robert Holl, Jean Bernier, Elwood Johnson, William Lake, Rollin Houle, Norman Johnson. Herbert Lou- rentz, Richard McGee, Robert Elmstrom, Fred Holmquist, George Koester, Charles Levine, Thomas Rolseth. Wallace Langdon, Raymond Earhart, Richard Kunshier and Joe Peiocittin. It is of historical interest to know that Scouting was first started in Forest Lake by Reverend Fisher of the Presbyterian church way back in 1910 and, from the information now available, it seems that his troop was the first troop in Minnesota. Scouting means fun. adventure and com- radeship for boys in a great game that builds character and trains for citizenship through ex- perience in the out-of doors. The big events in the troop’s program this year were the summer camp at Square Lake where the troop camped out for nearly a week with other troops from nearby towns and the over-night camp last fail at the beautiful Scout camp on the St, Croix river a few miles above Stillwater. The boys are now looking forward to new camping experiences at the new St. Paul Area camp at Balsam Lake. Wisconsin. Another event which should not be over- looked is the annual round-up at the State Fair grounds, which is held the later part of May. Last year our chariot racers, Stubby Graves, Joe Peloquin and Richard Kunshier pulled Verne Marier around the Hippodrome arena to take second place, repeating their per- formance of the year before.
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