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Group I. Intelligence.
Group II. Handcraft.
Group III. Service to Others.
Group IV. Physical Health.

Group I. Intelligence

Collector.—For collecting stamps, medal ribbons, specimens, crests, etc., or keeping a scrap-book. (Neatness of arrangement to count.)
Observer.—Study of animals, birds, plants, etc. Tracking and Kim’s Game.
Signaler.—Elementary signaling with flags, etc., and scout signs.

Group II. Handcraft

Artist.—Drawing or painting or modeling. (Self-expression rather than artistic merit to count.)
Weaver.—Knitting, netting, patch-work, basket-making.
Wood-Worker.—Chip carving, fretwork, or carpentry.

Group III. Service for Others

First Aider.—Know how to treat minor injuries and accidents.
Guide.—Must know how to show the way to strangers, and know where to find Police Station, Fire Station, Doctor, etc., and know the history of the place.
House Worker.—Make tea, peel potatoes, prepare vegetables, clean up, make bed.

Group IV. Physical Health

Athlete.—Able to run, jump, climb, throw, and catch.
Swimmer.—Able to swim twenty-five yards, and float and dive in the water.
Team Player.—For hockey, basket ball and other team games.

Note:—The full details for these will be found in the Leaders’ Manual.

Scouting for Girls

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