B0 S' Patrol f:I'0l'l1,'O Morgan, prilrolnmn N. NV. l iln1ining's, fziculiy sponsor mton Cannon, Lzirry Smelser, John Gi-Vnhzirdt. patrol 1-zipluin: liilly Hzimpli-, Stanley Hofsonmier, Robeit 1 Ll ns Roger Szmdve, l'Iz1i'vi1f-0 l'vtersnn. liolihy Williams, Russ:-ll Iii-i-pr, liiifirly Hzimpli-. The Oakes School PaTrol was organized in November of l937. This program is sponsored by The American Legion in coniuncTion wiTh The STaTe Highway Safefy Divi- sion. The group is under The direcTion of STaTe Highway PaTrolman George Morgan and Legionnaire N. W. Cummings. The paTrol serves The purpose of promoTing saTeTy and welfare by direcTing child Trafiic across The sTreeT inierseciions as The sTudenTs are dismissed from school. The paTrol is selected from Those sTudenTs enrolled in The iunior high school. The basis of selecTion is characTer, vigilance, reliabiliTy, and inTeresT in public welfare. The work is done by These boys wiThouT any sorT of compensaTion, and Through Their own Tree will enTirely. Their equipmenT, consisfing of badges, stop signs, and Sam Browne belfs, is furnished by The STaTe Highway DeparTmenT, paid for by The local American Legion organizaTion. John Paul Gernhardf was appoinTed paTrol capTain for This year, William Hample is LieuTenanT of Squad No. l, and Russell Berg is LieuTenanT of Squad No. 2. l32l
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lirl lcout Potty Lou Hour, PTI'?lIKI'0S lVlllf?ll1'l'. Mnriim f'urtiit, Norma l':!liIf'I'. Putty Humplv. Donna .Im-oiic-hir-k Dorvvn Difthle-fson, Iierthzl. Carlson. lin-rnir'v U?ll'lSOI'l. Avis I:+'f'll'l' not on pic-luri-. In T936 the local American Legion Auxiliary decided to sponsor Girl Scouts ot America in Oakes, and Mrs. A. H. Denning organized two troops. Under the leadership ot Ethel Karpen, sixteen girls were organized as Troop 2. Ot the original sixteen, Betty Lou Hoar, Donna Jacobchick, Norma Jean Enger, Bernice Carlson, Bertha Carlson and Frances Mueller are still members ot the troop. Others in the group at the present time are Patty Hample, Doreen Dethltson, Avis Beeler, and Marion Corbit. Until this year the group followed the scouting manual and worked tor badges. As a result Betty Lou Hoar, Bernice Carlson, and Patty Homple are tirst class scouts. Most ot the other girls are second class scouts, and hope to be able to meet the requirements .tor ttrst class scouts by the end of the year. For the past three years the troops have been successful in raising enough money to pay their expenses at Camp Wakpala. Most ot this money was earned by selling Christmas cards and official girl scout cookies. This year the group is registered as Senior Girl Scouts. This means that the mem- bers are engaging in a different program from other years, a program that is more adapted to an older group. The stress is on personality, and the purpose is to teach the girls how to get along better with other people and to be more selt-reliant. Each girl has her turn as leader, selecting the subiect matter in which she is particularly inter- ested. To these girls scouting is a combination of work and play. They have parties at which they learn new games and new songs. They believe they can have fun and learn at the same time. Miss Eleanor Lewis is director ot the group. Scouting is Fun T341
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