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Girl Scout Records - Artifacts

Description
Box of Girl Scout files and booklets One set of records contains dark green binder with "Girl Scout Records and Reports" stamped on the front. It includes forms "Individual Girl's Record" and other blank forms. There is one file containing "Parent's Consent Forms", another containing attendance records and expense receipts. A third file has meeting minutes and "Troop Dues Records forms" and "Activity Instruction". Separate envelope with attendance records and four decorated file folders with badge information. One set of records, "Girl Scout Camp" including "summer Camping Brochures for 1964", "Annual Troop Camping Report Form", a map and nature trail guides for Camp William Long. "Totem Girl Scout Council Camp sites Information", packing lists, menus, and song lyrics. One set of booklets which include, "Belonging to the Girl Scouts 1948 - 1949", A Seattle King County Girl Scout Council "Program Resource Bulletin", Seattle King County Girl Scout Newsletter, "theTotem, February 1957", and three copies of a pamphlet "Changes in the Girl Scout handbook 1953 Edition", pamphlet "Along the Trail", "Safety - Wise, health and Safety of Girl Scouts", booklet "The Girl Scout Uniform and Insignia", magazine "Girl Scout Leader, June 1957", pamphlet, 1957 - 59 Catalogue of Audio Visual aides and Publications, two flyers of "Girl Scout Gifts". Two Certificates of Girl Scout Troop no. 75 listing the names of the leaders and members. One is dated June, 1957 and is enclosed in gold painted wooden frame with glass. Second June, 1958 and is unframed. A set of five black and white photographs of Chinese American girls dressed in satin Chinese style lounge wear. Three photos are identical and show ten girls kneeling in two rows holding chopsticks in their hands. On the back of one written in pencil are the names " Candy, Lily Yee, Edina Yee". Another square B & W photo shows three girls in fore ground singing and keeping time with chop sticks. Fifth photo is larger and shows ten girls in two rows one standing and one kneeling. They are holding chopsticks in their hands and hands are crossed over in front of them. A set of booklets produced by various companies in the 1950's on teenage grooming and care of the home. There is one magazine "American Girl, 1957" and a set of color wheels for choosing lipstick. A set of chopsticks, eight plain bamboo chopsticks, square at one end and round at the other. Three pairs of initials or names on them. Records came in rectangular shaped Girl Scout Cookie Sale Box.
Object ID
1994.042