from .ail over-the state are participat- ing. Among the Chicago schools ex- pected were: Laneý tech, Schurz, Sesnn, Sullivan,. Crane, Hyde ý Park, Tilden, Roosevelt. Laüe is city champ From outside of Chicago were comn- ingÈ the following: LaSalle-Peru, New Trier, Rockford, Oak Patr, Maine, ATrg o, Thornton Fractional, Dan- vill-e, Evanston. Thornton Town- ahi p, Highland Parké, Peoria Cen- tral, Streator and Waukegan. OHead- ing this later im- posing list as a tbreat to New Trier is Mairie, iast year's sta te tLeie>1tet-eh o 1d er s. H. Si~i Maine is much stoger this sea- son than Iast, but New Trier is aiso vastly itnproved. In tbe state meet last year. Maine took first place honors, with Lane ini second spot, and New Trier third. These teamsalal beid a good margin over the rest of thé field. Of major importance are the quai- ifying preliminaries, to be run off ____________Friday afternoon i1 and çevening -for1 ~OCo 5ii i t a111 i 'L out. and buy. Up to this time it bas proved im- posbe ither to find a acre, of grudwhich meets ail the require-. mients sucb a camp demands or if the ideal spot is found, to persuade the owner to part -With it for t.his pur-, pose.: As a resuit, the couincil baîs struck an unexpecte d snag and, wou*ld Wei-. cornie any help fromn interested par- ecnts and. friends. campes pe Several girls have a sked for res- ervations at Camp Shaginappi. Camps open. to the. Wilmnette Girl Scouts for this sunmeér are Hickory, Hill (the Des Plaines, Girl Scout, camp) located at Edgerton, Wis., and Camp Shaginappi, (Fond du. Lac. Girl Scout camp) on Lake. Winnebago., Wis. TOPEIGHT Troop 8 Qf Sain t.Joseph' s school is working on their Czechos1ovakian dance for the spring festival. At their meeting Friday, February 18. the girls separated into two groups,, those working on tenderfoot uinder Miss Hoffman, and those working for "second class" under Miss, Mar-.t celi. They are planning to take an after- noon beach hike on Saturday, March 19, wben they will build a bonfire, sing songs, and toast* marshrnallows' style ana mehéaiv- ing events wîll b e gin at ,3:30 o'clock on Friday afternoon. Other. eil be starte dat 7:30 p.m 'Te finals will b held on Saturda~y af- ternoon at 2:,30 * Three young women from thtI North Shore wha have parts in the Jou<r one-aci plays to be given Thursdoy ewenùegMarclt 3, at the Loyvola comt- munity theater, are shoire above. Lefi 10 right, Miss Florence Lithle, 111 Si.rth street, Wilmtette, mnember of cast of "In the Spring a Foring Man's jFoncy"'; Mis Margaret Kinig, 146. Rertling la ne, Wintetka, of the sa>ne production; aud Miss Japiet Mathieson, 549 lExmoor road, Kenilworth, -of "Hav'e You Had Your Operation ?" TROOPF OUR, On February. 15 the scouts of Troop, 4 entertained their mothers. at a candlelight ceremony when 10 scouts received their pins. The girls from Patrol 1 to be invested were Betty June Hoag, jean Ann Mozley. and Peggy Fifer. From Patrol 3 were Joan Lindsay, Shirley Doolittie, Mary Lou Mozley, Janet Camp-.. hausen, Bâïrbara McNeil, Joan Shaw., and Judy Stevenson.-Janet Camp- ing sumnfes: B- Pt& ............4 B....................... laitSatwdoe eoeiagby. riftr TOrW" sks>Hâgh chool. campment. CRASH CAR WINDOW ree To be efigible for a Juliette ;Low Mrs. R. C. Walling, 630 -Greenleaf ,ge memorial award, a girl must be a avenue, reported to the police de- wg goden ~ eaglet or a first elass Girl partment that while her car was am Scout, 17, 18 or 19 years of age; parked in front of 1521 Lake avenue wry she must be in active service in a Thursday of last week, somneone at- troop, and must have been ini Girl tbrew a lump of frozen mud through *r Scouting at least three years. the window. No trace of the cuiprit It is impobrtant that the girl speakr was fud