Show G t CIL Elsa Els a Becker to Open Open Course Monday at 1 Central Junior Miss Elsa G Becker a graduate of college Columbia tini- tini uni laC et 0 ow lor lock lork Cit City Citi 8 and nd a member of oC the education depart depart- department ment of oC Gill Glo flit I Scouts Scout Inc is I to conduct con can conduct duct dut a one week training cour- cour course for I canI leaders at Ogden with th the tho op co-op- cooperation co of oC the Ogden Girl Scout council beginning on leb I 1 ulry 6 a at 4 J 0 in the Cen- Cen Central Cen Junior High school chool The Tho course will ill consist of sl sll sl meetings of an hour and a halt half to totO t o two hours each whit be con con- conducted conducted ducted so 0 tar far as possible as scout troop meetings with lIh tm- tm emphasis upon tipon problems of oC lea leadership an and 1 troop management and will demonstrations by local Girl Scout troops The class clas will II ho l o Into patrols of ot sit sl six or eight Ight students each and II nil be bo limited to not nomore more mora than forty Corty students and not notte no te fewer fower er thin than Local Girl Scout officers and all Ml others In- In interested In are aro Invited to join till the class CREDIT OVI on EKED The Tho course courso carries one credit and is under the auspices of the th tension extension division dl of oC the er- er eity of utah It II Is especially e designed for tor sl std std- dents who iv ho are arc looking forward Cor ard to t I volunteer work with girls of tho th tern ten age but Is usually open thoI to ti I Gill I Scout leaders in the comma comm and to other others Interested In re- re c ci cation ll LI and ch elate civic Ie stork ark w ith young ounG people I is laid upon the tho I he tact fact that inSpirit scouting Is hit In Spirit and the mother the scout game gme in the word ord of or It its Sir bir Robert Baden Po Powell although Pow ell although ell Its purpose Is la profoundly educational It aim aims to bring groups of oC o happy girls voluntarily together for tor hap hap- hap 1 py Y and resourceful activities out of at doors whenever hener possible O GS I Each meeting Is 18 divided dl dl Into three ee equal parts co coi respond responding In to the allotments of oC time in a Girl Scout troop meet meet- meetIng tag Ing 1 Presentation and discus lion of oC the turns Ideals subject matter and method methods of the he Girl Gir Girl Scout program 2 and practice of scout procedures PI and activities Including opening ceremonies patrols in council court of o o honor tenderfoot Work ork and when hen required parts paris of oC o sec sec- s ond second con 1 l clas class work pork ork 3 organized group recreation folk tolk dancing dramatizations etc At A least east one hike litko witha preferably with Ith nit a troop of Girl Girt Scouts couts Is planned and c carried d out The order in lit which class work ork I is glen given gl en val s Itle Sties and often octen pro pre ceding discussion Lach Laeh phase Is ed from Crom tho point of of stess Ic of oC the tho psychology of oC I of or scout age ae the nature of oC play and ind I and thu tho of cl cis clIe lc Ie I education through a I program which I a It girl 1 In n school at home homo In the a church chuch and in the tho hoot Sl to the tho Ito group and the community cesare Community contacts arid and ces are dealt with Ith so fat fai as possible In terms of oC places sith 1111 which the stu- stu I students dutts are arc familiar Camillar InI I A Assignments are arc to Girl Scout and to recent boos books I and along social und mind educational Inns lints But Bu t the he outside wor work required is not e an and anil often ins Involves oh 01 es plan plan- plannIng Planning nIng I rather lather athe than lIlan reading the Ing project m th d upon which so bO much of oC scouting is based taco since It is a program o of oC doing and con con con- contributing contributing not of ot listening and ing Throughout the thc three focal Cocal points paints of or the Girl Scout cout movement are emphasized Home health rod nd citizenship and and constant con con- constant tont stant u use e is made mado of ot the patrol or of Sl arc or right eight as the unit of scout work ork and play pIa thus competition and developing the th group mindedness which modern I gills guis so much need During 1922 1323 the education of Glut Gill I Scouts coulS Inc Ine has hase I tended t its demonstration courses in highel highet Institutions to all parts ot of the country 1 I rom October to I Ir r f Octo October her the staff of oC four Cour full Cull lime and three time part instructors un- un unI under un under I der the super supervision of ot the national 1 I I educational secretary Dr Elizabeth Kemper hemper Adams has given gisen 11 en a total or of 53 courses In addition 33 oth- oth other oth other er Cr Institutional courses coures have been I reported to the education depart department ment as conducted by members orl of the faculty or local Girl Scout cout rep rep- rep representatives es making a gland d total of at leaders lea lers courses in m UPS I lips lies colleges and normal schools In 27 states slates InI I |