r.'Light Up the Coke'Roundup Scouts ObserveYearc07By DOROTHY DOTY; ‘.Let themeatcake”-and that’s exactly what 10,000: Girl Scouts and special guests aid when they consumedclose- to 4,000 pounds of birthday cake at the 50th anniversary Girl Scout Sen io tf- “ ■ —~r ~loons into the arena as tne girlsRoundup, Party Tuesday at But-, ton Bay State Park, Vermont I Hie -birthday party took place during the. 14-day national tutors.Or Wednesday night a square dance was held in. the large areasang “Happy Birthday.” Later I field. About 400 girls attendedthese balloons were let loose into the skv as staff members litLater m the evening Troop 2 proceeded to the% activities tent forsparklers to symbolize the chain! a surprise party. Two girls fromcampment — July 18 to 3i ?Ejot scouting, spreading over hills 'Mew York and one from Texasthe shores of Lake Champlain, f ^ V7aneyS ^rougaoui the i had been celebrating their birth-aad was one of the high pointsworld.days and the other patrols hadof the Girl Scout golden anaiver- Fifty-one candles ’ were lighted! decorated the tent and ordered sary year. Joining in the fesbyi-| on a large ca^e on the stage.: a cake for them. ■ fees were 8;500 teenage Senior Thfijirst 50 were lighted to re-; -mind, us of our -past years in ; Dpv/nn rH-Gpl Hpr scouting and the 51st candle was: rv^/r iuru 'w.clUtirScouts and 150 Girl Guides from 15 other countries.In Arenalighted to light the way of GirllPjf-po RpnH in Mrs. Lucian Smith of the Great-j Scouting in the future and make; er Atlanta Girl Scout Council led • prosperous the next 58 years. jV^/sSt \/ { f Q j n i Q the girls to songs at their party Koundup patrols from PbitaSg-; Mr. and iIr. 0ll?er Revnardto toe arena, Nwjator* were pMa presented Golden Slipper t * cievetond. Ohio, iormerlv of Cindy Howell and Gmny Lam-, Dances. Twelve annua! Comrmi-: cfiarterol- annsunce [he marriagebert of the Greater Cincinnati fnity Service Scholarships were: of dr daughter. Patricia, toGirl Scout Council.presented by Mrs. Theodore • william Ge-der. son of Mr. and A special guest of honor, Mrs. j Beck. There were presented ia:yir5. Harvv GeMer of Charleroi. George Trapp of the Trapp Fam- ] behalf of the Readers Digest; The couple exchanged vows on Sly Singers, spoke to the girls on j Foundation to Senior Giri Scouts jan in St. Marys,“Serving the Future.” She con-1 of the 32 regions. i \y. Va.eluded her talk by saying, “AValley Girls in Demonstration ; The bride was graduated from be! is not a beli until you ring A demonstration was perform-: Charleroi High School with the it, a song is not a song until you j ed at the activities ieni by Mon-} class of 1532. Her husband is sta-sfog it, and love is not love until. ongaheia Valley girls. Bunny Mil-; tt^r.ed at Virginia Beach, Vs., you give it away * ■ ter, Judy Amoroso and Judy' with the U. S. Navy. They plan-Roundup, patrols- from the Grant, and Marlene Braddock to establish residence in a nevvly-Greater Cincinnati Girl Scout. made sassafras tea while Car-: furnished sparurtent near Virgin-Couacil carried lumdreus of bal- i ole Reece. Susie Farr. Tan As- • ia Beach in August.