No phase of school work has claimed more attention than the problem of an organized guidance program in the schools* Educators are now realizing more keenly than ever before that the school needs a larger measure of organized guidance. There is a growing opinion that ineffective guidance policies are proving very costly to schools. This conviction is causing a determined effort to guidance program for the school. Ritter and Shepherd* state that Any reasonable philosophy of education concedes that each child should have the chance for a happy school experience and that he should find many opportunities for living and growing in school. Not only as an individual but also as a member of his school group, of his community, and of his nation. ...