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Thlngt to ISaaw and Do xflts Fourth, Cook's Assistant. When there is sufficient work the assistant may get ice, or do other s;5milar duties. , , Fifth, Cook's Wood. Cut sufficjit supply of wood for the cook's use Sixth, Council-fire Wood. Have the wood cut and laid for the Council Fire with sufficient supply for the evenmg. Must keep the Council Fire bright, not big, but never duU. These appointments in the case of larger camps will be given to a band or tent group. The main thing is to see that each girl or each tent group is definitely assigned to a duty and that the worit is well «)ne. Camp Officers If the band has not ah-eady elected a Tally Keeper it may do so with the approval of the Guide, making sure that the TaUy Keeper is representative of the camp and one who will keep a record every day, all being written in the Tally Book. Camp Program There should be a regular routine so that everybody may know when things happen. The foUowing is given as a good one; it may be changed to meet the needs of the camp: 6:30 A. H. Turn out, bathe, etc. 7:00 Breakfast. 8:00 Air bedding in sun, if possible. 10:00 Woodcraft games and practice. 11:00 Swimming. 12:00 M. Dumer. I »o P. M. Talk by leader. 2:00 Games, etc. 5:00 Swimmbg. 6:00 Supper. 7:00 Evening Council. 0:1s Lights out. Sometimes High Council for a few mmutes m- stead of in the morning. Whether the camp is large or small, the girls should learn to respond promptly. Those who fail to do so should be made to realize the consequence of their carelessness. Group Work When the camp has several bands it is wise to work out the rules of the camp and its activities, so as to lay emphasis on the