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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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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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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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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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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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 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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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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Brownie Girl Scouts handing their tickets to the conductor for a train ride from St. Paul to Minneapolis on the Zephar. Pictured left to right are: Ernest A. Walker, Sally Davis, Janie Davis, Ann Seifert, and Jacqueline Lux.
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Girl Scout Camp Committee, Blue Earth Area Girl Scouts. Pictured left to right Mrs. E. E. Zemke (Camp Chairman), Mrs. Rensie Fogelsong (Executive of Blue Earth Area), and Mrs. Lyle Miller.
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Girl Scouts in uniform at Union Depot preparing to travel to Red Wing on the train. Pictured left to right are: Lois Friedrich, Charlotte Bugh, Marie Lohmann, Mary Hagberg, and Mrs. Lillian Smith, troop leader.
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Girl Scouts preparing gingerbread in a reflector oven and cooking over a fire. Participants left to right Jeanne Meuwissen, Kathleen Weltsch, Beverly Jungbauer, and Rita Jansen.
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Girl Scouts working on fabric with crayons and paints in Phalen Park. Participants left or right are Patricia Wewers, Lois Huro, Donna Mae Wendell, and Donna Lucke.
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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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Girls between the ages of 10 and 14 were in this Junior-level troop which met at the Emanuel Cohen Center on the North Side. This photo was taken as a promotional shot for a play the troop put on at the Center called "the Seven Stages of Life."
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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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Girl Scouts pictured front row left to right Margerine Krugel, LaDonna Hansen, Marjorie Anderson, Betty Bowers, Barbara Fisch, Donna Lou Stephenson; back row left to right Margaret Wilkins, Mary Katherine Soper, Barbara Johnson, Mrs, Butler, Leader, Virginia Olson, Ruth Lichenstein, Katherine Kemlicha, and Enid Nicholson.
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"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 in uniform are baking a cake to celebrate the 25th birthday of Girl Scouts. Pictured Mary Rothchild, Harriet Stringer (daughter of Mrs. Philip Stringer, member of St. Paul's first Girl Scout troop 1917) and Jeanette Johnston.
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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 Scout adults organizing cookie materials at Girl Scout headquarters in the First National Bank building. Pictured are Mrs. George M. Shepard, Mrs. H. H. Jewell, Miss Harriet I. Rust, Mrs. L. W. Thomson, and Miss Yvonne Brettner.
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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 receiving Golden Eaglet award, highest rank in Girl Scouting, 1932. The Awards were presented by Mrs. Frederick Edey, National President; recipients are Mary Gardy, Gertrude Hall, Katherine Dames, and Isabel Critchfield.
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