Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 90, Number 48, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 25 May 1967 — Page 7

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Here are some of the future leaders of America as they prepared for a parade to high school last week.

Troop 33 Takes Part In Survival Campout Twenty-eight scouts from Troop 33 joined eight other troops from

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plants of the area conducted by Tony Myers of Goshen and light packing and equipment which was conducted by Jack Armantrouf, Scoutmaster of Troop 33. After the classes, ilt was necessary for

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the boys to find, prepare, and cook edible plants and animals found on the Pioneer Trails Scout Camp for their Saturday evening meal only. The remaining meals on the campout were prepared by the campout staff and all of the boys had plenty to eat following the Saturday evening meal. Some of the things which the boys prepared and ate alt the Saturday evening meal included clams, neititlies, plantain, dandelion greens, watercress, Indian cucumber, the sltalik and roots of cattails, fish, sassafras tea, wild rhubarb, wild onions and many other unusual plants and animals. A large Campfire of the combined troops fallowed the evening meal and the Greenbar Patrol of Troop 33 was in charge of all the arrangements for this outdoor program. Wally Angleimeyer, Scribe of Troop 33, was the MC for the campfire and did a wonderful job of introducing the patrol skits as well as keeping the program moving at a fast pace. The boys had a .pleasant surprise after the campfire when the staff provided watermelons for everyone. Sunday morning’s activities began with a hearty breakfast followed by a church service. Then the boys broke camp and packed back out about IVz miles where they were met with transportation to bring them back to Nappanee. The purpose of the campout was to Stress the patrol method and to acquaint the boys with their ability to cope with nature if the occasion should ever occur. This campout was not intended to be a severe test of the scouts’ ability to deal with the element of survival for an extended period of time. Members of the troop by patrol were: - Greenbar Patrol Norb Hosier SPL, Wally Anglemeyer Scr, Brian Hoffer Qm, Tom Bolyard Lib. Panther Patrol Kenny Becker PL, John HochiStetler, Dave Crane, Jerry Klopenstein. Rat Patrol : Rich Chapman PL, Fred Berger, Dick Zercher APL, Nick Yoder, Mike Schmucker, Sieve Phillips, Bob File. Bat Patrol Ne.il Hinton PL, Karl Kindig APL, John Sbainaker, Dick Marchand, Terry Schmucker. Bear Patrol —Gary Reed PL, Tim Millbern, Bill Kurtz, Dan Svyantek, Bob Hall, Bruce Zimmerman. Rattlesnake Patrol Dennis, Berger PL, Scott Sbalnaker. Adult Leaders Lloyd Becker ASM, Jack Armantrout SM. Adults furnishing transportation: Dave Hosier, Jack Mallbern,

Harold Hoffer, Peg Hoofer, Dave Stalnakeir, Jbiin Phillips, Charles Chapman. DIETING DORAS The Tops Dieting Doras met Wednesday alt the bank in the social room. Sandra Sharp called the meeting to order. The minutes were read and approved. Anew reporter was appointed by Sandra Shlarp, Mrs. Ann Freet. Last weeks queen for the week was Ann Freet with a 4 pound weight toss. Beginning with the June meeting and continuing through August the meetings will start at 7:30, rather than 7:00. Anylone desiring information about “Tops” please contact Mrs. Ray Worden, 773-4600.

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