Girl Scouts in camp uniforms at a cookout Frontier Unit on Lake Moore at Camp Greenwood. In the foreground is a metal "hole in ground" ice box; to the right is a camp stove made of rocks. Adult pictured wearing a Macy uniform is Marian Taylor Priest.
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A program for a pageant presented by St. Paul Area Girl Scouts for the 20th Hiawatha Regional Conference. The three-day conference ra from October 10-12, 1950.
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Girl Scout adults participating in outdoor training at Camp Lakamaga. Pictured left to right: Mrs. R. G. Capp, Mrs. Karl Soderlind, and Miss Helene Brings
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Intermediate Girl Scouts packaging light bulbs for the Lions Club for a community service project. Pictured left to right Deloris Rysavy, Sandra Mogen and an unknown girl.
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Senior Girl Scouts, 9th graders at Pacelli High School, tent camping. Pictured left to right: Mrs. Brill, leader, Mary Francis Torgrimson, Sandra Lamb, Betty Ann Grumwald, Suzanne Brill, Mary Helen Reinartz and Janice Ullwelling.
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Three Girl Scouts practice their salesmanship for the Girl Scout Cookie Drive. Pictured left to right Cadette Girl Scout Lori Schmitz, Junior Girl Scout Valerie Erickson, Brownie Girl Scout Jo Christianson, Girl Scout Cookie Chairman Mrs. William Lightburn and Minnesota Natural Gas Co. Vice President Dave Lindenberg.
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Girl Scouts adults in vintage uniforms, pictured left to right: Mrs. Charles Brown, wearing Intermediate uniform, Mrs. Harold Richter, wearing adult uniform, and Mrs. LaVerne Fritz, wearing Mariner uniform.
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Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys
Olive Bertleson (Bell) is shown on her pony "Nettie." Olive was taking music lessons from Edith Gillis Alberton, daughter of Reverend Gillis at the time and this fact is noted on the back of the photograh. While this is a city street grass can be seen growing. This photograph was taken just west of the current telephone switching building on the north side of Main Street.