Sa far the girls have had a corn- prehensive view of the history' of rnusic ta better their understanding of music as a whole. Naw Mr. French believes it is time ta, continué with' the badge-re- quirements as stated in theý revised' badge,'pamphlet. This, work was started at, the last meeting, Jan- uary .7,. and will cantinue frôm naw on. Mr., French alsa believes, il would be x'aluableexperiénee for-the girls ta plan their own progrâms aiang the uines specified* for the badge. To that end. the girls are asked ta, let him know wbaàt they wouidl. like., At the next meeting hé. wants those who have the revised badge pamnphlets and <'Sing Togethers" to bring, them ta refer ta in .rnak.ing their choices. Girl Scout Orchestra The Girl Scout orchestra is now full and the girls who compose it rnust came regulariy to ail1 the meetings ta fuifîfl their badge ne- quirements. The foilowing make up the personnel: Mrs. Ernest Warner, leader: Martha Merrifield-flu'te; Carolyn Shearon, Dixie Franckboner and Rhoda Tanner-violin; Nadine Warner and Shirley Johnson-ceiio; Barbara Petersen and Barbara Bauer-piano. Wanted For the Girl Scout glee club two pianists are badly needed' who can play weli and sight read. Tryoutss are ta be held Friday, January' 13 Troop 2è While their leader, Mrs. L. P. Denoyer,. is spending ber vacationf in 'Fiarida, members of Troop' 2 are worki'ng for their. first aid badge,.t uhder Miss Ruth Hansen, the village I nurse, and their winter sports badge- Mrs. Ross Moyen. Introductry Training Courseb Under. the, .leadership. ai Missa Marion Morse' an introductory train- P ing course will be held next week ry in the Wilmette library for al - aduits in the' Girl Scout organiza- tioin, and others wbo are itrse ii:rsneir aprecato»teThn'e requirements far advance- cilprseùedMr. Reynalds withthe ment ta the. rank of *Ordinary Sea "Thanks Badge" given tbraugh. the. Scaut include:- Knowledge, of sea national headquarters.. This. is ýgiven histary from antiquity ta the time of oniy lor outstanding service* Mrs. Calumbusý,. aming af the different Rass Mayer, in mnaking theý present- at f at;knwn Jheipr atian, expressed, sentiments heid by tant knats such as the bowiine, clave the entire counc il..hth t.;koigdifferent. parts Throughout her two terms, Mrs. and type of anchar;knwngh Reynalds bas made innovations of ta box. the campass; being. able, ta particular advantage ta the',Wilmette explain longitude. and ý.latitude; Girl Scouts. Early in, her commis- knawing how ta tell time aboard sionership she reorganized the coun- ship; quaiifying far, swimm ing tneent cili so, that it, .functioned .mare in badge; building af a 1madel boat, accordance. with the. principies setan being. able ta dniy i ae farth by the, national headquarters. fawl. After that Wilmette, restared Girl., Advancement ta Able Sea Scout, Scouts ta the Carnmunlty' Chest requires: Further knowledge ai sea which is thé. financial a rrangement his tary;- knawing baat eétiquette, used in ail progressive communities * jspiices, signaling, fire dril aboard Later she was' instrumental in ob- ship, etc. taining for Wiimette a full time 1 When the scout bas cample.ted al iiire'ctor. thes euremenfs he may then Ob- Her most cberished. ideal for the tain the rank of Quartermaster, Girl Scouts af this community, a which is the highest rank in Sea Girl Scout cabin, was accamplisbed Scouting. last year. Mrs. Reynolds realized The next meeting af the Wilmette the great need for a cabin where the Sea Scouts .wiil be held Monday girl cold aintraiingin ampevening, January 16, at 7:30 in the grls couid aitr, aenthg opocamp-First National bank building, 1150 ity ta study and appreciate nature ilmter aeuWlet.By and at-th-e same time enjay a whoie- ineested in sea scauting are invit- somne outdoor life. The.proof of the edt teda-uss Z>ulu tcb l i s pro~~.I'Ject b is me standing success of the cabin the ea;ge'rness with wbieib it is u during aIl seasons.. Tbougb Mrs. Reynolds reti fna'm' actual leadership af theC Scouts bere she will continue ta tbemn active service. Ever since Lias been ciosely connected with work she bas feit that Girl Scout is. an important aid ta charac building and-citizenship. From. r on she wiil handle that part af program wbich deals with "Cc mufiity Life." V.U. 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