ing nietnocs. Thne Girl Scout. organ-, ization. prides itself on the fact, that. it gives, traininiz that is is~ pleasant as it. is valuable te the students. Si,* hours. a day were devotedl te lecture -discussion ýgroups, demüon strat ions of techniques. or interviews with the in- structors; the rest of the day was .divided. into sessions of Ping-pong hiking. ski-ing, skating, or any of the activities that the Park afforded. Although the course was given for' Girl Scout professionals. it could have been applied te any group work activity with very few modifications. Professor A. L. Swift, Union Theo- logical seminary, has paid us quite a co mpliment: "In the wildernesg of conflictine- ideals and practices whicb bas grown up around this term igroup-work' it ,is perhaps fittirig that we shouVcf turn to -the' Cir Scouts for guidance. Certainly you have pioneered in the clear definition of aims and purposes, and of the content and method of group work."' paraivV13 simple, but trainea in thle modern trends in. education, trained in the methods of group w ork, trained. in the, ways: of ,buman be- havior and. trained in the idegle.and aims of a character buildingý organ-: ization. Leaders" Association .The January meetingz of the Girl Scout Leaders' association was held, ini the Methodist church Tuesday, January 26. In the absence of Mrs Willard Osburn, president, Mrs. Al- fred Heerens presided. Informai sing- ing was conducted by -Miss. Elizabeth Busby,ý a discussion of program plan- ning wa s c qo nducted by, Mrs. L. P. Denoyer', captain of Troop II: in- struction in rm apping was given by Miss Dorothy Taylor. The leaders of Troop IV, Mrs. J. H. Roberts and ~Mr, jul1es. Cozrady. Actie leades and lieutenants of troops meet the last Tuesday evening of every nionth to plan for scout programs, receive further traininz and exchange ideas with leaders from other troops. canieîs J. . Sqhue '~W.,. As Nemi' iAs Yw phoneo CALL mia...........59 Aepfrus Tabots, 6c H«it Box.« es k 5. o$ 5 ,1 * t..... Flood S toR Highland on Local1 ........ 10 to Il :30 o'clock at the Valencia Gln theater, Evanstoti. Tickets may be Thi purchased àt the Co-Op, 1856 Orring- heing ton avenue, Evanstôn. ýfan, The performance, ail donated, will I e include the following: ro ni a garageo oung. men 1by the sh( ,ed with sei SJames S t and Ra, ettes were um in the South to fill engaemnents IPort. to flood conditions.1 here. nomeAAL ila. a fortnight's