Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1942 — Page 18

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Boart/ of Review.

Twenty-one Boy Scouts of the _ north district of the Central In(diana, council rualified for life rank at the first life rank district board of review last right at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. Mark Ferree, chairman of the advancement committee of the north district, presiced. . The boys who qualified are Murray Bain, Allan Clauser, Larry], Criswell, Kelli» - Gardner, Phillip Groves, Kenncth Hallam, Otto Harb, Robert 'Kessing, Frederick Leete, Mickey Maurer, Bill Peet, Richard Powell, Allan Rape, John Rusie, Jack &chimpf, Don Spence, Ronald Toler, David Tuttle, Tom

Washburn, William Wood and John Wooley.

Assisted hy Committee :

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Feb. 14.

s ” ” A training course for cub leaders wi begin 21 7:30 p. m. Monday at the] Meridizn Heights .Presbyterian church. 'Che course is sponsored by the noth district. Five phases of training will be ‘offered. They aie elements of cubmastership, Parts 1 and 2, led by _Ralph Gray and Herman Cox; den mothers’ training, led by Mrs. S. W. Crosby; den chiefs’ course, led by Neil Crull assisted by John Long, and pack organization procedures, led by R. G. Bain, chairman of the north district cub training team. George Lilly is chairman of the training committee of the north district which is made up of units north of 22d st. in Marion county.

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