Senior Girl Scouts reading a script. Pictured, first row, left to right: Marilyn Cohen, Mavis Lund, Pat Thompson, Pat Hoviland, Marcia Shelley, and Lois Mingo; second row, left to right: Norma Bolin, Pat Connors, and Theresa Kennedy.
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A 1932 letter from Birdsall Otis Edey, President of the National Girl Scouts, to Marjorie Edgar stating that the National Girl Scout organization would not be publishing any new Folk Songbooks in 1933.
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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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Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys
Girl Scouts in costume performing Hansel and Gretel at Camp Greenwood, pictured left to right Patricia Adams, Carolyn Eriksen, Jane Sargent, and Betty Putnam.
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Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys
Girl Scouts in uniform displaying hand made puppets. Pictured left to right: Diane Korff, Sandra Mindardi, Nancy Prechtel, Patty Gutz, and Rosemarie Poltin.
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Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys
"Our Own and Other Lands" was the theme for this Brownie Girl Scout troop. Dolls are dressed to represent the countries they studied. Pictured Celeste Heywood, Margaret Dunn, and Faith Hammond.
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Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys
Brownie Girl Scouts cooking their lunch over a buddy burners. Participants left to right are Kathryn Davies, Mary Lou Juenemann, Gretchen Krueger, and Judy Olin
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Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys