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ini gang The pressure from within the troop tends to keep the Scout physi- -H: .be The Three C Conference track and field meet was held May 20. 1931 P Q The LOYALITE 3309! Scouts 3?e ZW F32 The Boy Scouts of America is an organization for the purpose of build- 10 ing better boys through influences and ideals which operate from within the .o , The Scout oath and law reveal the spirit of Scouting. The Scout is ex- pected and trained to Be Prepared and daily to do Good Turns. Scouting is a Cornpanionshipfa way of living. It values deeds above words. lt builds character through habit. and citizenship. through service. Q09 lt develops cooperation through cooperating. lt learns through doing. The local Scout Troop is in its fourth year. There are thirteen members 11:13 of whom twelve are Tenderfoot Scouts and one is a Second Class Scout. Mr. Graunke has had charge of the troop during the four years. The troop officers are as follows: 323 Troop Leader .................... ........ W illiam Theisen ll' Scout Scribe ...... ......,... H arold Davel 5 -Si --- ,Q tx J: V' Bugler ............. .......... D ick Colby ., Cgrack and Weld glfleet taken in baseball at Loyal. only a few boys reported for track. and only six 4, members took part in the meet. three of them winning places. We hope that more boys will become interested and take part in the 02 various events next year, that Loyal may be better represented. The entries ,- the four hundred forty yard dash: Lowell Dorn, the shot put and the discus: 3? 5 Owen Swieso, the half mile run: Charles Rankin, the pole vault: and Robert go ..-4 '--A cally strong, mentally awake. and morally straight. all at Medford. Ten schools participated in the various events. Loyal made a very good showing. taking fifth place in the meet. Because of the interest 0. were as follows: Orvin Litka entered the hundred yard dash and the two Q' '- hundred twenty yard dash: Russell Grambsch, the two hundred twenty and 4 Q0- Here we go to physics class! Rous, the mile run. Qbysics We know our brains are dense: With downcast thoughts we enter. We know he knows they are: Soon Mr. Thomas talks to us We know he has great patience ln language of gram and meter. To stand and watch us stare. E-.9 We sit in peace and listen close E03 Until we hear our name: gigs. Then if we do not understand. Three cheers for Mr. Thomas! lt's good that he is here: Or we would never really know We're stricken dumb with shame. Our physics lessons clear. .w A uxwaoasawgvfxwaqss '-.ff--'AI--2--'AI--...- li-1...- AY--...--'1K--...--'li--...--'11Q 1 9 3 2 QM- ..... Page Twenty-Eight
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