CATHY BUKSZAR, left, and Andrea Prostejovsky of Brunswick Senior Girl Scout Tnop 1028, discuss their week at the “World of People, Lets Talk” conference at Kent State University recently. They look at the momentoes from girls all over theUnited States. (GAZETTE Photo by Kay Ikerd).Brunswick Scouts AttendNotional Meeting At KentCathv Bukszar and Andrea Prostejovsky, members of Brunswick Senior Girl ScoutTroop 1028, recently attended a national meeting of Girl Scouts called “World of People, Lets Talk” at Kentseemed to help us in listening to the other girls’ ideas and thoughts,” Andrea commented.State University.It really was odd to realize that all those talks and panels about communicating withople really did affect us. ItThe week long gathering featured panel discussions on different topics each day. Subject areas covered included the SDS organization, having and attaining goals, the war in Vietnam and civil rioting in this country. Girls from every state except Hawaii, Vermont and Kentucky were present at the conference.A nane! ofpanel of boys spoke before the group of hundreds of Girl Scouts about the male'sof sex. dating andviewsex, lt;marriage, and Miss Dephane Tabor told of her work with the development of the National Piper program, a community service project.The girls squeezed swimming and bowling into their busy schedules during the conference week. On the finalallday they all exchanged friendship ties with their favorite new friend. “The weekwas so happy it made us all sad to think of it.” said Cathy.S\\ meis mlt;forthmotheI*“lt€gentlebe conquest i“How out of dy gr our li the faing otmasteBlto selt;plishtrain*the c Thatwayship.“Itmalmere(“DeimaltheSounwornthe I coullt; “Adowiforgi or tlmak....• •stanlt;thennpWphh Dnvilt;