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GIRL SCOUT TROOP V Top picture Standing, left to right Ruth Maertz, WinifredAdeln1an, Nlarion Ansorge, Nlarjorie Miley, jane 'l1LlCSl3llI'g, Rosa Belle Carter, Betty jiriltovee, Shirley Schroeder, Ruth Waldron, Delores Cass. Seated blanc Meister, jean Vetting. Bottoni picture Standing, left to right Jane Nleister, Betty jirikovee, Nlarion Ansorge, Rosa Belle Carter, Shirley Schroeder. Seated Ruth Maertz, Delores Gass, Winifred Adel- man, Ruth Waldron. if ...TO HELP... NQWING how to live, how to stay fit, how to act calmly, promptly, and effi- ciently in an emergency of war or peace time, and how to put a thorough knowledge of useful crafts to effective use are just a few of the things that a Girl Scout learns. Girl Scout Troop V members under lXrliss Lucille Gaedlies supervision have now passed all requirements for a Senior Service Troop rating and are looking forward to the time when they will merit their lfirst Class Scout hadges Learning how to handle hammer and saw, prepare an overnight pack, and change a flash- light was part of the preparation for the first rating 'lihis spring the troop has spent clulw periods studying first aid Among social events of the year were the Christmas party and the cere- mony at which awards were presented. lheir officers are Winifred Adelman, presi- dentl lylarjorie lylilcy, vice-president, .lean Yetting, scrihcg Shirley Schroeder, treasurer. Ready For Emergencies Kneeling in back are Betty ,Iirikovec and Winifred Adelman. Administrating artificial respiration to , Shirley Schroeder is Nlarion Ansorge. W PAGE 26
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MAGICIANS CLUB Row I, left to right lohn Cox, William Winter, Dorothy Prausa, Miriam Plank, Lyle lleide., john Schroeder. Row 2'-Martin Sten-son, Gladys York, Shirley Terens, Miss Edith Zander, Ruth llunsader, Lorraine Ilarnernick. Row 3'-Robert Becker, Nor- bert Nelson. John llrudy, Anthony Kumbalek, Donald Stiuhert, Thomas Reddin. Mary York and Edith Orr were absent. A MAGIC World CC HE HAND is quicker than the eye, is a statement which members of Miss lidith :anders lXlagician's Club can prove to all doubters. Their club periods are kept interest- ing by members' demonstrating tricks which they have witnessed or heard about before, The students also learn the many methods used by professional magicians. Patter, the small talk used to divert the audiences attention from the trick, is among the more important. ln recent years magic has taken into its scope the use of chemicals, Magic is no longer dark, mysterious xyitcheryg it is a science. Alumni magicians Karsten Aarhus and Robert Kappelman appeared as guest performers at dillcrcnt meetings. and William Rohrer told ol his experiences in training at the Great Lakes Naya! Training Station, Leading the club as oilicers this year xxerei president, Norbert Nelsong yice-president, litlith Orr. sccrcttiry, Ruth llunsadcr. and treasurer. Anthony Kumbalek. PAGE 28
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