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,V YI' , BO SCOUT TQOOP 530 1 f When a Boy scout troop was organized in Webster 9 ownship two years ago, thele we e txelve charter members Keith Jl1lSOD, Joseph Burlholder, 'arvir Gottsooalk, Jr., David Jenkins, Janes Uitte, forer Heder, Ronald Fmnitt, Nathan Hartley, Victor Jo ebh, Richard Roper, and Earnest Nixon Since then two oi the couts, Nathan Fartley and Victor Joseph, left tie group Later three more boys, Charles Wallace, Norman Jimison, and George Witte Joined the troop The troop was originally divided into two patrols, the rlying Eagle and the Flaming Arrow Patrols Later new divi ions were made They are the Vox, the Owl and the Flaming Arrow of Camp Niakonda The first two were named of the patrol, thus the Fox for cunning and the Owl for wis dom Boy Scout lroop 500 was organized May 17, l955 with lr Olds a former instructor at Web ter School, as Scout master with the opening of school in the fall of l955 Hetrick replaced Hr Olds, and has remained the leader of the troop since then This organization, with Sup't C R Hous ley as chairman, is sponsored by the Board of Education of Hebster Township School Are you familiar with the Boy Scout Oath and the Scout Law? The Oath which each ooy must take before he can becode a Boy Scout of America reads as follows On my honor I will do my best To do my duty to God and my country, and to obey the Scout Law To help other people at all times LO cep myself phy icallv strong, Mentally awale, and morally traight The Scout Law states slnply a Scout 1 Trustxorthy Obcdient Loyal heerful Helpful Thrifty lrwendly Brave Courteous olcan hind Reverent ' .-. 4 I v 1 ,O ' 1 1. ' A 7 ' 'xi A : .1 '. L . .y . Q-6. I. AL 1 Aman. . Q S- 4. A 4 Xu . 0 R 1 L S x A l ' . 1 . L , -A 9 . L n c I, :io 0 0 p. . . +1 ' 1 ' 1 I - o ' s' A . . . ' .I ' K 1. 0 i I for animals whose characteristics were also characteristic C , - . 1 . , n I s ,. - . ' , Mr. 'f 0 0 . . I o a . A . , . 1 - 1 . Q J A. ,D A Q m k M S' U , if Y 1 Q . s 'f . 'o Jn K 'sz .I 1- , - X U C D . O f' .
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YV' S qhrfor a balanced band In harch the band elected the follovlng officers president, Robert Busdecker, vice president, Charlotte Duni pace, secretary treasurer, Grace Canfleld The members also elected a COlH1ttCC to whom wlll be referred problems confronting the band The commlttee mem bers are Delmar Lahman Cchairmanl, Ruth Burslck, Donna Belle Hebler, Warren krukemyer, and Wilson Lahman Although the band has been somewhat lnconvenicnced by inadequat practice COUdltlOHS, it is Justly proud of the splendid beglnnlng lt ha made Next year lt should make still greater lmprovmuent wlth the new buildlng to supply plenty of pace for band practlce Only two publlc appear nces were made hls year The group played before the JuU1OP and Senior Class Plays GIRLS' GLT CLUB On September 28, 1956 the Glrls' Glee Club was or ganlzed, and the new offweers elected at thls meetlng were presldent, Dorothy Metzger, secretary, Ruth BUPS1GP, treas urer, Leona Schmidt, librarlan, hildred Wlght, and accompan lst, Charlotte Dunipace The Glee Club lS very proud of lts membershlp of twenty five, whlch in additlon to the high school includes girls from the seventh and elghth grades At Christmas the girls presented a chapel program besldes slnging throughout the year at dlfferent affairs, such as nlght school, the Jun1OP Play, W C T U Institute and the Amateur Hour at Luckey The Senlor High School girls partlclpated ln the Wood County Music Festival lH Bowling Green BOYS' GLEV CLUB A Boys' Glee Club was organized thls year It has been rather difflcult to keep a uniform group as baseball a d basketball lnterfered wlth practice The officers of the organization are as follows presldent, Robert Busdeker, vice president, George Witte, secretary treasurer, Norman Jimisen, librarlan, Irvlne McCann, and Mildred Wight, accompanist. The boys' only public appearance was at the Senior Class Play. V .,i....l.--..- I i l K '. ,Y s Q ' Q , H 4 I . ' - - - . Q v ' Q Q Q . Y , V , A 1. . . Q ' . . 1. 5 ' Q ' ' A A A. . . . f , . G . A A Q W , -1 ' . .- ' A . Q C Q Q Q Q .L ff ' S ' Q Q ' Q V Q I .L A ' 6 Q Q 0 Q ' 4- Q ' . El . U ' Q Q 1 I fl? 1.11.1 Q -Q Q 1 Q 'I Q Q ' ... Q Q I ' . . L ' ' Q . L n ' K' ' f- Q .- Q Q Q Q . Q Q Q - Q .' , . ' 3 Q n Q Q Q 1 Q A 0 0 , Q A T , Q Q Q H I, . ' 1 : I .L , Q 0 Q Q I Q O I o ' 0 Q 0 -, . - X I . Q Q
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