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GIRL SCOUT TROOP NUMBER FOUR S. Shore, J. Rothstein, M. Cross, Mrs. Brett Moran, J. Farsht, S. Dorfman, E. Baker, H. Connor B. Rain, A. Tankel, E. Berger, R. Bacal, R. Banick, D. Dulgas, E. Kaplan, M. Mendelsohn, B. Gordon, S. Class, M. DuSchane, L. Grife, I. Sussman The Scouts of Troop Number Four for the past year have been actively engaged in studying for their merit badges with the result that on March 20th. the following Scouts were awarded these badges in public assembly in West- minster Church. The iiCooking badge, Clara KlifTer, Evelyn Baker, Jeanette Rothstein; the iTDancer's badge, Rose Banick; the uMusician's badge, Helen Conner; the TTHealth Winnefs badge, Ardel Tankell For perfect attendance at every scout meeting, 100 per cent, the following scouts were awarded a Tigold star, Jeannette Rothstein, Clara KliHer, Helen Conner. For 90 per cent attendance, the Tisilver star was awarded Evelyn Baker, Edith Berger, Jeanette Farsht, Lillian Grife. Besides studying, the Scouts thoroughly believe in udoing a good turn daily, and by Nhelping others at all times. The troop helped the Junior Red Cross at Christmas, by making calen- dars, booklets, blotters and giving jellies and canned goods to our brave Vet- erans. Thanksgiving they furnished a basket bountifully filled with hgoodies, for a deserving family of seven. , Later they put on a playette, and turned the proceeds over to the 'iGirlls' Band in our school. Annually they hold their uParentsCTeachers' Get-Togetherh Meeting, entertaining them with music, a fine speaker, plays, drills, and refreshments. Mr. McWhorter. assistant super- intendent, was the chosen speaker this year. The Scouts are taught to take entire charge of these meetings both in getting them up, and in giving them. This is a time when the Captain, Mrs. Brett Moran, is a guest. 4O
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THRIFT CAPTAINS Figen, Josephson, Blumbcrg, Victor, Miss Kimball, G00dma11,Sicg, Cronick Saldo ff Shanedling, Hall, Jacobs, Lrickson, Helskovitz, Goldv-1rg, Malmquist Rosenbe1g, Kriedbcrg anger, Madoff, Silverlieb, Weiner Berg, Ca1lson, Kaplan Kumpula Marcus Satz, Sandler Auvincn,Hofmz11111 Zadlc Olson Carlson, Simon, Kar 01 SONG OF T HE SAVERS ITUNE: COLLEGIATm Earning, planmng saying 13 our motto Lotse; Every one can be a saver zf he mes. Just rhmk now of the good thmgs Your savings can buy. Things for which you need no longer sigh. Sauersf Savers! YesI W'e are the savers! People. fortune fauorsI Yes, 3111' Bank books showing Fine deposits growing, Keep our Thrift Cars going. Save! Stingy? No for we with others share And we ll back 0 11' school when she 18 needing money. SavzngI Saumg! Eazmng planmng saumgI Never, never wasting! We're the savers! Save! Save! Save! FLORENCE KIMBALL. 39
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GIRL SCOUT TROOP NUMBER SIX Mrs. Foley, Hatch, Cooke, Hyatt, Taylor, Seegel', Kcncke Sieg, Strauss, XVahl, ShL-rzcr. Nelson, Marc Lisovsky, Juran. Lctinsky, Goldberg, Savidusky, Xchtc-rdahl, Kaplan arkow, Bassin, Skoll. Lisovsky, Bacal. Vcrmcs Troop Number Six of the Girl Scouts, under the direction of Mrs. Ger- trude Foley has had an interesting and profltable year. Two of the girls, Leah and Henrietta Lisovski, have become Second Class Scouts, and several others hope to gain that honor before June. Some of last yearts members have moved away, but more than that number of new girls have been added to our ranks. The girls have worked diligently to earn merit badges, and there will be quite a few of these by June. In addition to the regular scout activities, they have devoted time to ballad and folk-song work, and are planning to have a Motherst Day Program before vacation time. At Easter the girls made two hundred tray favors for the soldiers at the Veterans' Hospital. 41
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