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72 BOY SCOUTS The Onsted troop of Scouts has completed another year and at this time is going through the procedure of registering Some who were originally registered have withdrawn, others have come into the organization, and other are preparing their tests for registration so wecanlt tell the exact enrollment, at present. Besides the good times that the boys have had at their meetings they can list several civic and national services Beat they have performed during the year. Some of you readers al- ready know how diligently the boys dug into shingles that were laying around the I.0.0.F. hall and cleaned them up. Ask some of the boys about the trip to the football games at Ann Arbor and we are sure they'll tell you that they had a good time al- though they didn't have much ushering to do. Their project of aluminum collection was fairly successful and we hope that the material collected will be of some help, at least. The out- standing project has been the collection of paper. It requires lots of work but the cause is highly emphasized and it is our part, and yours, to cooperate in the Defense program. In a sum arized report of the Wolverine Council lLenawee and Monroe Countiesl recently received, we are delighted to find that our troop is in 5th place in tonnage collected. We have sold over 5 tons and we feel that you can be msproud as we are. We ex- pect to continue this project and solicit your support. .Among the other projects planned for the year are, cob lection of scrap metal Cproceeds to be donated to the Red Cross and U.S.O.J, First Aid training, training in signaling, summer camp for those who can go, ushering at Ann APUOI games, persmb al advancement and merit badge work. Our sponsorship has been changed from the P.T.A. to the Odd Fellows. Our local committee has been re-appointed and consists of John Iverson, chairman, Frank Johnson, L.R. Conner Richard Hill, and Max Johncox. Paul Harwood will again be Scoutmaster with Alvin Kimball Cwho was reappointed! Garrell Adler and Wayland Slayton as Assistant Scout masters. with this corp behind the boys we feel that we will be able to ac- complish more things in Cnsted than any troop in previous yeann We are proud of our boys and you should be too. They are willing to serve you and the community at large, will you help support them? BE PREPARED A GOOD SCOUT IS A GOOD CITIZEN.
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KEEPERS OF THE BOOKS Keepers of the Books Club grew out of 7 and Bth grade interest in books in their study of libraries. The Club was organized in February'fmrthe purpose of improv- ing our school library. Committees under sponsorship of Mrs. Helen Sargent, wrote a constitution, conductedeiec- tions, and outlined duzwork of the club foriimisemester. Then formal organization took place, the officers being elected as follows: President. . . . . . Phyllis Tyler Vice President . . , , .Betty Burton Secretary M Treasurer. . . . .Peggy Morris Cleaning committees were appointed to clean books and shelves. Arranging committees arranged books on basis of the Dewey Decimal System. Mending committees reconditioned worn books.' The decoration committees planned two weeks displays. .Because the club has seen a vast improvement in the library to date, it hopes to continue in the enusing years, broadening its scope of activity and establishing a good much-needed library system in the school.
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