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I • Webster youth to receive Eagle Scout award on Feb. 13

Steven L Badskey will receive Scouting’s highest honor — the Eagle Scout award at 3 p.m on Sunday, Feb. 5, in Camelot Hall, North Webster. A reception is being planned and will follow the program. Badskey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Badskey of North Webster. Steven began his scouting career 10 years ago as a Cub Scout in Nev Haven. In 1968 the family moved to North Webster. Soon thereafter, he transferred to the North Webster Cub Scout troop and his mother became a den mother, she had also served in New Haven. His father was awards chairman and neigh* borhood commissioner. As a Webelos Scout Steven received ail his activity badges and the Arrow of Light. In March of 1970 the young man became a Boy Scout at the time the troop was being reorganized His first duty in troop 726 was as scribe He spent three years taking dues, attendance and logging campouts. He has also

Spirit of Tomorlrow 4-H'ers plan for Valentine dance

By JACKIE HE MM ING ER The Syracuse Spirit of Tomorrow 4-H Gub met in the home of Jackid, Jeff and Holly Hemmingerand Linda, Rick and Betty James Since there was no school the meeting was held in the afternoon. A total of 21 members were present The meeting was opened by president Linda James. The Amencan pledge was led by Sam Morehouse and the 4-H pledge by Holly Hemminger The secretary’s report was given by Lisa Walker and the treasurer's report was given by Kevin Walker The Valentine s day dance was discussed and those wishing tickets should contact 4-H members Poster committees were named for making posters for the various schools. High school, Linda James and Tomi Morehouse; junior high. Beth and Lisa Walker. Jackie Hemminger. Cary Mock, Rick James, Jeff Hemminger and Keith Brower; elementary, Kathy Mock and Kevin Brower Two of the posters made by leader Millie James will be put in stores in uptown Syracuse. The posters state the dance is February 12 fronT7 to 11 p.m. at the youth center Tickets may be purchased from 4-H Club members or at the door. In case the weather it has been with roads so bad. etc., a snow date of February 19 has been set. Persons with questions may call Mrs David (Miller) James. The members decided as their service to the community they would pick up trash after the snow goes away. Kathy Mock led in the singing Tammy Schumm is second best rebounder FRANKLIN - Wawasee High School graduate Tammy Schumm is the second leading rebounder on the Franklin College junior varsity women's basketball team. Schumm has grabbed an average of 8.2 rebounds per game as the Grizzlyettes have won four of their first five games. She is also averaging five points with a highest tote! of 13. She is the daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Henry Schumm, r 4 Syracuse. . I

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STEVEN L. BADSKEY st rved as bugler, assistant senior Irol leader, member of iership corp and as junior stant scoutmaster. s a member of an active troop lskey t participated in lerous canoe trips. Klondike bys, camporees. summer ips The troop also had its i camp site at the connation grounds which it

of "This Old Man.” Mark Walker led recreation. Refreshments were served by licherrie Brower and sons Kevin And Keith

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WEDNESDAY. FEB. $ 3:10-5 p.m. — Syracuse basketball. blue unit 5- p.m — Fn*e time for all ages 6:30-9 p.m. — Couples volleyball at the junior high school THURSDAY. FEB. !• 9- am. — Bonnie Pruden exercise class 10- noon — Ladies tennis 12-3 p.m. — Ladies tennis 3:10-5 p.m. — Syracuse basketball, green unit 6- p.m. — Gymdancetics 7- p.m. — Ladies Dancercising FRIDAY. FEB. 11 Syracuse basketball four-way tourney, game one at 3:30 p.m., Pacers vs Lakers. Game two at 4:30 p.m.. Suns vs Celtics (Championship game on Saturday at 2 p.m.) 9-11 p.m. — Family Night for activities and eats after the Wawasee home game. SATURDAY. FEB. 12 9-10 a.m. — Beginning gymnastics classes 9- am. — Advanced gymnastics classes 10- p.m. — Intermediate classes 12:30-1:30 p.m. — Beginning gymnastic 11 class 2 p.m. — Syracuse basketball four-way tournament finals 3 p.m. — Syracuse basketball awards day for all players who took part in the program WEDNESDAY. FEB. 16 3:10-5 p.m. — Syracuse basketball, blue unit 5-6:30 p.m. — Free time for all 6:30-9 p.m. — Couples volley-

maintained. The club also had several paper drives to raise money for tents and supplies. Badskey was tapped out for the Order of the Arrow in 1974 and received the Brotherhood in 1975. His merit badges were earned in many areas, plus those required for Eagle Scout. His first badge was in reading and the last one was painting. He states he also enjoyed the following merit badges. Music, environmental science and all the citizenships — community, nation and world. He credits several teachers and many local people as helping him pass the requirements needed for these badges as well as several Boy Scout leaders who helped in many ways over the yearA. After contacting the local community leaders, he chose as his Eagle Scout project, to build two "Welcome” signs for the town of North Webster. This project required many hours of planning and meeting with the town board for approval, then raising funds through service clubs and business organizations It took from January 1976 to June 1976 to complete two eight foot by 16 foot signs at a total Cost of $486.97. These signs were constructed in the basement of the Badskey home. , Badskey says scouting has been a real rewarding experience for me and has helped in preparing me for the future in serving my community and my fellow man.

ball at the Syracuse Junior Hign building. Gymnastics Gasses To Continue Lakeland youth center gymnastics classes will be meeting on Saturday following two weeks of cancellations due to the weather. If in doubt because of weather conditions, call the center on Saturday morning. If no answer assume that there will be no classes. Family Night The center will be open following the Friday night basketball game for eats, games and fun for the entire family. The hours for the family and kids night will be from 9-11 p.m. Parents dropping their kids off after the game are asked to pick up the kids at 11 p.m. sharp. Doors will close at 11 p.m. Remember it gets cold outside the building at night. Upcoming Events The center will sponsor a second "Snow Olympics” on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 19. The snow games will begin at 11:30 a.m. and end at 4:30 p.m. More awards and prizes will be given out at the Olympics. There will be a small charge to cover the prizes and eats. The youth center canoe and camping club will sponsor “Bag-O-Burgers Night” before the Wawasee basketball game on Friday, Feb 18 and Friday, Feb 25 The hours for ' Bag-O-Burgers Night” will be from 4-6:30 p.m. Hamburgers, fries & milkshakes will be sold for a quarter or five for a dollar. Stop in before the game and help out the camping and canoeing club. Monies will be used for the spring trips that are being planned.

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