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The Brownie Pack The Brownie Pack of Kennard School was organized in 1931 for girls between the ages of 7 and 10 years. The Brownie promises to do her best and lend a hand at every opportunity. Upon completing her 3 years in Brownie Work she is then ready to fly up to the Girl Scouts. All mothers interested in Brownie Work are invited to attend the Training Courses. The year has been full of various activities and in closing the school year of '36 the Brownies will participate in the City Wide Revel. l 1 1 l FAIRIES Betty Jane Braudrick Jean Garrett Mary Froehlich Doris Ruth Schmidt Mary Jane Schmitz Betty Jane Trelford Pixms Nancy Burch Jean Cannon Joan Cannon Ruth Hammerstein Marilyn Smith Joan Ussery GNOMES Jean Bader Joan Arbuckle Clara Dale Auten Mary Capobianco Lois Williams Rita Hayes Jean Wasman ELVES Lois Chesterson Marilyn Marshall Colleen Simpson Peggy Ann Thoelke Patsy Ware SPRITI-:s Virginia Adams June Brahm Jayne De Bastiani Charlotte Eldredge Dorothy Mitchellette Audrey Potucek PACK COMMITTEE Mrs. O. W. Bader Mrs. E. Schmidt, Chairmrm Mrs. Geo. Marshall TAWNY OWL BROWN OWL FAIRY OWL Mrs. Ray Garrett Mrs. Frank Braudrick, La. 6949 Mrs. E. F. Reifeiss 18
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The Girl Scout Troup This year in June the Girl Scouts will celebrate the fifth birthday of Troop 59. In 1931 a group of eager, enthusiastic girls assembled in the playroom and were introduced to the ideals of Scouting. Of that original group six girls are still active members of the Troop and will receive Five Year Service Stripes before school closes. It is with a feeling of pride and satisfaction that we review the his- tory of the Troop. Twelve of the girls have attained first class rankg fourteen, second class. Those eligible f'or merit badge work have found interests in twenty-one different fields of endeavor. Each badge indicates that the girl is more able to render satis- factory service to her intimate group. We have received from the Brownie Pack, at various times, a total of ten girls who have be- come some of our best Scouts because of their Brownie training. Ilorathy Anderson Betty Beabick Betty Chesterson Dorathy Cox Elaine Cleary Betty Deibel Marion Feldmann Shirley Faith Jeanne Gaertner Mary Graf Betty Lou Hayes Martha Hayes LaVerne Hefty Jacqueline Herbst June Hess Marilyn Horn Jamie Keithley Mary Ann Kennedy Nancy Kolbohn Marjorie Lugenbeel Marion Michel Marilou Marsh Dorris Jane Masson Catherine Newmann Joyce Ann Reifeiss Helene Rosenow TROOP COMMITTEE Isabelle Schwerdtmann Margaret Wallace Gloria Weir Velna Johnston Dolly Mueller Rita Nickerson Shirley Wegner Margaret French Jeanne Toebler Mary Elizabeth Clark Dorothy Lamer Rose Mary Quillian Thelma Wilbert Mrs. T. F. Cleary, Chair'nLan CAPTAIN Miss J. McLean Mrs. 0. R. Gaertner LIEUTENANTS Mrs. E. F. Reifeiss Mrs. M. L. Hayes Mrs. R. F. Neumann Mrs. R. P. Deibel Mrs. H. Rosenow 17
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The Cub Pack The Program of CUBBING is now entering its seventh year. Throughout this period the Patrons' Association has sponsored a Cub Pack at Kennard School. Boys of the School, between the ages of nine and twelve, are most cordially invited to join the Pack. This year the Pack has an enrollment of twenty boys, divided into three Densbalndfeach Den is under the supervision of a Den Mother and a Den ie . It has been definitely learned that the Cub trained boy, upon enter- ing the ranks of Scouting, becomes a more enthusiastic and consci- entious Scout than the boy who has missed the pre-Scout training which Cubbing offers. In promising, to be square, to do my best, and to obey the laws of the Cub Pack, the boy steps forth toward the development of good character habits, a desire to excel, and a sense of social responsi- bility which undoubtedly will stand him in good stead in later life. l CHICKASAW DEN: Joseph Carbone, William Hackel, Louis O'Leary, Angelo Marino, William Simon, Charles Timmerman. Den Mother: Mrs. Doris Hackel. Den C11 ief: Clifford Dameron. OSAGE DEN: Gordon Allen, Lee Brownlie, Howard Heald, Carl Heiman. Den Mother: Mrs. Charles Allen. Den Chief: Robert Beasley. CHEROKEE DEN: Donald Archibald, Robert Dameron, Gene Fey, Benjamin Haug, Charles Miller, Thomas Niehaus, Warren Prass, Donald Ruhland, Thomas Seeler, James Smith. Den Mother: Mrs. Benjamin Haug. Den Chiefs: Frank Winters, James 0'Brien. PACK COMMITTEE Arthur R. Brownlie, Chairman - J. D. Smith H. W. Prass Paul F. O'Brien CUBMASTER, H. Clifford Dameron, Flanders 6385 19
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