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oy coats MOTTO: BE PREPARED The membership of this organization is twenty-nine. These are boys who are eager to develop themselves physically and morally into better citizens by helping others. Meetings are held once a week in their hall which is located above the post ollice. These meetings last from 7:30 to 9:30. It is here they discuss their business and make plans for future events. The Bo Scouts are alwa 's remembered for their kind deeds. This vear Y I i I U , they helped the community very often by shovellng snow from sidewalks. They owe much of their success this year to their Scoutmaster, Mr. ,less O. Weyand and to the Assistant Scoutmaster, Mr. Leslie Bauer. Some outstanding events that will long be remembered are the Pancake Feed. Leap Year party'-where they were the guests of the Girl Reserves-and the many Courts of Honor. Junior Assistant Scontmaster. . . Morris Schneider Senior Patrol Leader .......... Melvin Levander Scribe ............... .... M ax Heinz Leader Patrol No. 1. . . .... Milton Scheerer Leader Patrol No. 2. . . .... Frederick Bender Leader Patrol No. . . .... William Swanson Leader Patrol No. 4 ........... Herman Hartmann Bark Row: J. Burliee, Le-vandcr, F. Bender, Swanson, Heinz, F. Nicolai, Rollins, Hartmann, Scheerer, Schneider. Second Row: H. Barnell, A. Nicolai, Mertz, Robinson, W. Bender, Snedgen, Wasson, Weston, U. llurnvll, Grow. Front Row: Mr. Bauer, L. Barbee, T. Sheridan, Hicks, Sandberg, K. Schwab, Reifschneider, llaner, Wtmli, Cray, Mr. Wcyand. -qi 25 Ei..-
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' - Ani.. 4- A .. .. lfurlt lelilfl jucohson, lleinz, lliclxsnn, Herr. lflmcrt, W. Al'li4'I'Illtlllll, lNlcl.uug:hlin, Gemur, lfhly. Steiger. Srrnlul Noir: Nl. Sulnien, l,. Urivss, Pope, Ochsner, E. Al'l'il't'IItilllll, M. Salnien, ll. Stutz, .l. Nutz, l.nyton, linrns. 'Nliss Nlot-luring. l ir.s1 Rout N, tirit-ss, lillflhllll. Vlilliztnlzs, Yost, Johnson. 8.31.22 The Sutton Normal Trainers, consisting of juniors and seniors who take this course. have organized the S.N.'l'. lilulm for the purpose of gaining a better tnulcrstanmling of the value of teaching. The memhership is twenty-nine. The meetings were heltl the secontl Thurstlay of every month. Following the husi- ness ol the ollicers antl several interesting reports. the meeting was then in the hzmtls of the entertainment committee who letl the group in many enjoyable games lor the rest ol, the evening. Alter the entertainment. refreshments were served hy committees consisting of two or three members. Songs were written hy several memhers to use as a cluh song and Florence llarwig's was chosen: it expresses the goal of all memhcrs of the cluh as future teachers. A wiener roast was helcl at the heginning of the year for the initiation of new rnenilvcrs and the year was closetl with a picnic. 0lf'FItllQKS President .... . . Gloria Yost Vice Presitlent. . . . .Artis Johnson Secretary. . . . .Lillie Hunzeker Treasurer. . . . . .Roberta Hurst Heportcr. .. . . .lflorenee Harwig --at 211 ize-
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