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Cub Scout Caucus Day In Perry
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Darryl Sawyer Walks The Tight Rope
Beaver Award Winner
Speaks To Peny Scouts
Allen P. Whipple, local
businessman, Eagle Scout
and recent recepient of the
Silver Beaver Award at the
Central Georgia Council
banquet, was guest speaker
at the Court of Honor held
Tuesday night April 25 in the
Fellowship Hall of the First
Baptist Church for the
Scouts of local Troop 96. Mr.
Whipple related to his
audience of Boy Scouts and
their parents, the impact the
Scouting program has had on
his life and challenged each
Scout to reach the highest
goal in Scouting. Bobby
Brooks, assistant Scout
Master introduced Mr.
Whinole and served as
spokesman for the evening’s
program. Barry Roger,
senior patrol leader, con
ducted the opening
ceremony.
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Norman Owens, Troop
committee chairman,
recognized the adult leaders
of the troop who are Bill
Montgomery, Scoutmaster;
Mrs. Bobby Tuggle Operates Elephant Peanut Toss
Bobby Brooks, assistant;
members-at-large, Jim
Parker, Julius Turner, and
Joe Rogers. Mr. Brooks will
become Scoutmaster and
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Mr. Montgomery his
assistant when the charter is
renewed in May. Senior
Scout leaders are Richard
Owens, Mike Bowles and
Steve Howard.
The Scouts and their
leaders have worked to build
the Troop to its very best.
Attendance at the weekly
meetings has been one
hundred per cent almost
every week. Participation in
service projects and troop
camp outs has been excellent
through the year. Men in the
community have visited the
weekly meetings to aid the
boys in their advancement.
W. W. Rush shared his
knowledge of the con
stellations at a recent
meeting. Jerry Payne,
Cubmaster of Pack 216, is
expected to visit this week.
Six boys and Leader Brooks
spent a week at Camp
Benjamin Hawkins last
summer and some twenty
boys including Webelos
Scouts to come up next
month will attend the camp
in late summer.
The hard work of the boys
showed results when they
were recognized by Scout
master Montgomery. Scouts
who have attained the rank
of Tenderfoot during the
year are Mike Rucker, Mike
Willard, Mike Graham, Tim
Holderfield, John Arnall,
David Howard, Terry
Partain and Andy Poole.
Those receiving the second
class award were Mark
Brooks, Mark Montgomery,
James Parker, Jay Turner,
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Rogers was elevated to Star
Scout and received a one
year pin. Other boys in Troop
membership who are
completing requirements for
the Tenderfoot rank are Jeff
Henson, Allen Sawyer,
Steven Birkhofer and
Benjamin Isaacks.
The officers of the Troop
are Barry Rogers, senior
patrol leader; Jay Turner,
scribe; Mike Willard, Bugler
and Mark Brooks, librarian.
Patrol leaders of the two
Perry Cub Scouts Enjoyed
Big Circus Day Saturday
All the thrills of a real big
circus were present for
Circus Day held Saturday
afternoon, April 29 for Cub
Scout Pack 216 in the
Lutheran Church yard.
Booths were set up for
games such as shooting
gallery, fish pond, dart
game, elephant peanut toss,
and bean bag toss. Sno
cones, popcorn, and cokes
were sold to the large crowd
of participants.
Ringmaster Allen Tabor
announced the acts in the
center ring. Circus music
was played during the
performances. The center
ring act began with Webelos
Den 1 band playing and
progressed through the acts
of tight rope walking, clown
acts, magic tricks and
animal taming.
Following the circus acts,
the regular monthly pack
meeting was conducted by
Cubmaster Jerry Payne.
Awards presented by
Chairman Bob Culpepper
PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1972
patrols, Eagles and
Warriors, are Mark Mon
tgomery and John Arnall.
Webelos Scouts of Cub
Pack 216 along with their
leader Norman Owens and
Cub master Jerry Payne
were special guests. Mrs.
Whipple, wife of the guest
speaker was also present.
A “get acquainted"
refreshment time was en
joyed by the Scouts and their
parents at the close of the
ceremony.
were gold arrow point -
Darryl Sawyer, A1 Tabor,
Phillip Washington, John
Cocke; silver arrow point -
Ken Payne, Rob Tuggle (3)
Steven Johns (2). Jim King
received a Wolf badge.
Webelos activity badges
presented to Den 1 by leader
Norman Owens were Boyd
Brooks, forester; Mark
Richardson,engineer; Eddie
Parker, engineer and two
year pin; Keith Owens,
outdoorsman. Den 2 awards
presented by leader Art
Cliff were Ricky Funk,
aquanaut, scholar; Allen
Purser, naturalist, scholar,
sportsman, traveler; Ben
Wright, engineer; Allen Ray
and Candler Pritchett, two
year pins.
Webelos Den 1 won the
attendance banner.
The Cubs and Leaders of
Pack 216 wish to thank local
businesses and organizations
for their support of this fund
raising project.
Perry Kiwanis
Club Cited
Perry Kiwanis Club
President Jim Worrall
recently reported to the club
that the local club has
received recognition from
the Georgia District Office of
Kiwanis International for the
outstanding work done by
the club during the past
several months. The Perry
Kiwanis Club was recently
rated as the number three
club in the Fifth Division of
Georgia Kiwanis.
In a special letter to the
Perry Kiwanis Club, the club
was notified that the In
ternational President of
Kiwanis was a recent guest
in the White House to discuss
with President Nixon the
Operation Drug Alerk
Program of Kiwanis In
ternational. Operation Drug
Alert is the nationwide civic
project of all Kiwanis Clubs
in the United States. The
program has gained world
wide recognition for the
success it has had in
assisting hundreds of
communities in dealing with
the drug problem.
The Perry Kiwanis Club
recently elected D.C.
Peterson and Jim Worrall to
represent the Perry Club at
the International Convention
to be held in Atlantic
City during the week of June
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