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Seated: G. Mielke, Engler, A. Cupp, Carr, F. Cupp, and A. DaDan. Second row: Schulz, Jeffery, L. Mielke, Wach, E. Siewert, Baugh- er, M. Ott, N. Ott, Huscher, Scoutmaster Helweg Third row: A. Raab, 0. Siev ert, G. Ott, M. Cupp, W. Raab, Bod- Jajack, Glade, Krajacic BOY SCOUT TROOP U5 The boy soouts organized their first troop in 1920 but it only lasted a year It was started again in 1929 and has been aotire ever sinoe. Mr, Shearer was the soout master in 1929» He was followed in succession by Lloyd Fry, Rev, Arthur Delamarter, Rer, Harry Watkins, Rev. Paul Wiloox, Arthur Bender, Charles Anderson, and finally Otto J. Helweg, who is the soout master at present. The troop has been very aotioe this year. A major achieve- ment was the organization of a drum and bugle oorps, the only soout oorps in the Berrien-Cass Soout area. The drummers are Austin and Frank Cupp, Raymond Engler, Grover Mielke, and Albino DaDan, The buglers are Joe Bodjaok, Leon Mielke, Arthur Raab, Tommy Waoh, Billy Shearer, Gordon Ott, and Robert Jeffery, The drum major is Jimmy Carr who is also the troop lieutenant. To raise funds for the instruments they presented the Twin City Male Chorus under the direction of Foster Krake and an aooordian ensemble under the direotion of Billy Sohult in a oon- oert. They played at the Berrien-Cass Soout Counoil banquet where they won two awards, first plaoe in tableaux, and third plaoe in woodcraft. They also placed third in the first aid tournament held at sohool March I . In the boyssoout basketball tournament they won first plaoe in olass B whioh inoludes soouts between 12 and 15 years of age. 26
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Seated: DeMorrow, M. Davis, Misich, Kolberg, B. Greiffendorf, Loshbough, Fiedler, M. Greiffendorf Second row: Mrs. Jefferis, Schramm, Spear, P. Wickwire, Mon- greig, Reimer, Friesl, F. Wickwire, Miss Howard Third row: C. Quardokus, A. Krajacic, R. Davis, J. Quardokus, Siewert, M. Bodjack, Schneider, Bujack, Gaul GIRLS» 1|H CLUBS The grade and high school girls have organized two clubs. The junior girls group was organized as a I4H Club and fulfilled the requirements of i|H work. Each girl made a towel, apron, dress, underwear, and shorts which are judged on achievement day. The officers for the junior girls' club are: president, Marie Davis; vice- president, Dorothy Fiedler; secretary and treasurer, Dorothy Schoenfelder; advisers. Miss Winifred Howard and Mrs. Zita Jefferis. The high school girls changed their organization about the middle of the year so that they were no longer affiliated with the I4H work because, instead of making the articles required for )|H work, they wanted to learn other things as crocheting, knit- ting, embroidering, as well as sewing since the latter is taught in high school, hey called their new organization the Cardinal Sorority and elected Rayella Davis president, Rae Marie Mongreig vice president, and Jane Quardokus secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Zita Jefferis is their adviser. 25
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Standings Mrs. Otto Helweg, Margaret Loshbough, Bonnie Greiffen- dorf, Dorothy Schoenfelder, Norma Siewert, Evelyn DeMorrow, Mary Dehring, and Marilyn Greiffendorf Seated: Catherine Pallas, Jeanne Mongreig, Virginia Ott, Joyce DeMorrow, Betsy Schoenfelder, and Peggy Katsulos Seated on the floor is the troop pet, Otto Helweg, Junior. GIRL SCOUTS Stevensville girlsscouts organized in Kay, 1956, under the leadership of Miss Vivian Hamill, at that time the junior high teacher, sponsored by the Stevensville Women's Club. Miss Ham- ill, who becau® the scout captain, left Stevensville in Septem- ber of last year and was replaced by Mrs. Otto Helweg. Mrs. Er- nest Hauch is the lieutenant. The troop committee consists of Mrs. John Greiffendorf, Mrs. Riohard McLean, and Mrs, George Bartlett. Last summer several members of the troop went to Camp War- ren, a girl scout camp north of Benton Harbor. Among those who went were Karillyn and Bonnie Greiffendorf, Dorothy and Betsy Schoenfelder, Norma Siewert, Evelyn Schulz, and Evelyn DeMorrow. At present the second class scouts are: Marilyn Greiffen— dorf, Mary Dehring, Dorothy Schoenfelder, Norma Siewert, Bonnie Greiffendorf, Betsy Schoenfelder, and Catherine Pallas. The tenderfoots are Joyce DeMorrow, Jeanne Mongreig, Peggy Katsulos, Evelyn DeMorrow, and Charatias Riley. 27
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