' t^ tuarjl th< !4m t» » e e e ee » .e e « « « » » » ««a^«e pji/w» after all, important only as they represent an ideal, and the ideal of Camp Fire ta to give girls a program qf activities that they ( Continued From w ill enjoy, which w ill at the same time help them grow into whole­ stars in our country’s flag wwre some, Intelligent, lovable women. chosen to represent to us a sym­ The Camp Fire program is p\an- bolic meaning; the IS stripes tor the IS original states, and a star for each of th « states, red tor courage, white for purity and blue for loyalty; Just as the American eagle symbolises the strength and fearlessness of our nation, so the crossed logs and flam e were chosen by Camp F ire as a sym­ bol to stand for the ideals of the' e ' ' ' F organisation. •_, “The flame was chosen because it is the age-old symbol of the hearth, the heart of the home, since the whole aim and purpose of Camp F ire is to help girls to be bettor women, btetter home builders.