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"Cubmaster Jacobucci"
CUB SCOUT BANQUET
Barnstable Patriot, March 11, 1965
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The annual
Blue and Gold Banquet of
Cub Scout Pack No. 54 was held at
Hyannis West Elementary School
March 6
with the invocation and blessing by the
Rev. Warren H. Johnson.
Placemats made by boys featuring various themes decorated the table.
The turkey a-la-king dinner catered by
Paul Antil was served by
Lynn and
Mary Buckler,
Kathy Childs,
Mary Cleary,
Kathy Hurd.
Noreen Iliffe,
Barbara Johnson.
Carol and
Nancy Sunderman and
Margaret Sullivan.
Seated at the head table were
Cubmaster Louis Jacobucci;
Rev. W. H. Johnson;
Edward H. White,
institutional representative for the
Women's Fellowship of
South Congregational Church
which sponsors the Cubs;
Robert Palmer, representative of
Cape Cod Council of Boy Scouts
and members of the village committee.
Ellis Johnson, chairman;
Charles Maher,
Dr. Jack Jaxtimer,
Dr. James Johnson.
Harry F. Johnson and
Gerald Hurd.
The flag- ceremony led by
Cubmaster Jacobucci.
Cub Scout Promise and several
Cub Scout songs opened the program.
This year's den mothers were introduced, given a special vote of thanks and were given blue orchid iris corsages from ihe Pack, presented by their respective sons. — Den mothers include
Mrs. Edwin Gourley and
Mrs. Cecil Maiden, Den 1;
Mrs. John Buckler and
Mrs. Robert Iliffe, Den 2;
Mrs. Louis Jacobucci and
Mrs. Murray Bain, Den 3:
Mrs. Harry Johnson and
Mrs. Gerald Hurd, Den 4;
Mrs. Henry Pinney, Den 5;
Mrs. Neil Glynn, Den 6;
Mrs. David Luke and Mrs.
Fred Hubbard, Den 7.
Cubmaster Jacobucci presented
Denner stripes to
David Ricker and
Brian Smith,
assistant denner stripe lo
Robert Taylor;
Wolf badges to
Peter Bain,
Bruce Besse,
William Dooley,
Steven Glynn,
Peter Gonzalez,
Russell Hermann,
E. J. Jaxtimer,
Mark Jacobucci,
Lee Newton,
Steven Nystrom and
Michael Tarvainen.
Robert Grant received his oneyear pin and Thomas Iliffe a twoyear pin.
A silver arrow in Woll rank went to
Richard Pinney, gold arrow in Wolf to
Edmund Fuller, Jr. and one gold and one silver arrow to
Marcus Maiden.
Bear badges were received by
Mark Stewart and
William Souweine and a Bear badge and one-year pin by
William Iliffe. Benediction was by
Rev. Johnson.
Next meeting of Pack 54 is scheduled for 7:30 p.m., Saturday, March 27, in the vestry of South ( itional Church.
South of the Border is the theme of the month.

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