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    Juliettes Legacy Guidebook Section II

    A Historical Patch Project

    Girl Scouts of Citrus Council, Inc.341 No. Mills Ave.

    Orlando, FL 32803407-896-4475 / 800-367-3906

    www.citrus-gs.org

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    Some of the Juliettes Legacy Guidebook material was borrowed in part from the fol-

    lowing Girl Scout Councils: Arizona Cactus-Pine, Chesapeake Bay, San Francisco Bay Area,Tejas, and Virginia Skyline. We appreciate their generosity in sharing the material with theGirl Scouts of Citrus Council.

    The GSCC Archives Team, also known as the Golden Girls have worked many hoursresearching the material for this guidebook and putting the traveling trunks together. Ourhope is that other Girl Scouts will use this information to learn more about Juliettes Legacyand learn to appreciate and find the history of Girl Scouting as fascinating as we do. Thank you to this special dedicated team of women that volunteer their time each week to preservethe history of Girl Scouting.

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    Table of ContentsLeaders Guide to Juliettes Legacy ......................................................................................... 3Juliettes Legacy Patch Requirements ..................................................................................... 4

    PART I

    Section IJuliettes Legacy ................................................................................................... 6 Juliette LowThe Eccentric Who Founded the Girl Scouts.............................................. 7The Story of Juliette Low ................................................................................................. 12How Girls Can Help Their Country Handbook Activity .............................................. 13Qualifications for Three Grades of Girl Scouts ................................................................ 14Kims Game...................................................................................................................... 16Special AwardsThe Golden Eaglet ............................................................................... 18Founders Day Ceremony .................................................................................................. 19The Girl Scout Promise and Law...................................................................................... 25Girl Scout Trefoil.............................................................................................................. 26The World Pin................................................................................................................... 27

    Girl Scout Cookie History ............................................................................................... 28Oral History ...................................................................................................................... 29Girl Scout Uniforms Through the Years........................................................................... 31

    Early GSIntermediateJunior ................................................................................ 32Brownie Uniforms........................................................................................................ 34Older Girl Uniforms ..................................................................................................... 35

    Girl Scout History TimelineWhat Happened When? ................................................... 36

    PART IISection IISocial Graces..................................................................................................... 48

    Tea Time........................................................................................................................... 49Tussie Mussie / Nose Gay................................................................................................. 50

    Calling Cards .................................................................................................................... 50Afternoon Tea ................................................................................................................... 51Victorian Parlor Games..................................................................................................... 54Cornucopias ...................................................................................................................... 56Napkin Folding ................................................................................................................. 58

    Section IIIOutdoor Fun .................................................................................................... 60Uses of the Neckerchief .................................................................................................... 61Misers Bag....................................................................................................................... 62Knots ................................................................................................................................. 63How to Make a Bedroll..................................................................................................... 64

    Instructions for Bedroll Relay........................................................................................... 65Signaling Morse Code / Signaling With A Flag ............................................................... 66

    Section IVSMore Fun...................................................................................................... 69Juliette Lows Birthplace Service Project......................................................................... 70Padded Hangars ................................................................................................................ 71Flower Hair Clip ............................................................................................................... 73Paper Plate Decorating...................................................................................................... 74

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    Silhouettes......................................................................................................................... 74Pierced Paper .................................................................................................................... 75Bookmarks ........................................................................................................................ 77Button Pins........................................................................................................................ 77Paper Beads....................................................................................................................... 78

    Paper Dolls........................................................................................................................ 79Paper Bag Puppet.............................................................................................................. 81Girl Scout Law Word Search............................................................................................ 83Coloring Pages.................................................................................................................. 84Collecting Guidelines for Starting Your Own Collection................................................. 90

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    Section III

    Outdoo r Fun

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    The neckerchief for Scoutsis a heritage from the Scoutsof old, for it is worn by thepioneer and the plainsman.In various bright colors itserves to distinguish theScouts of different districtsfrom the Scouts of other dis-tricts. It is, however, morethan a part of the uniform, itis a valuable piece of Scoutequipment, and an instru-ment for the demonstrationof Scoutcraft. More thanfifty uses have been devel-oped but there are as manyyet undiscovered. For train-ing purposes it is recom-mended that every Scouthave a yard square piece of unbleached cotton clothwhich can be laundered fre-quently. A Scout is clean,you know, and so is theScout's equipment. Thisshould be hemmed or boundwith tape or braid of a dif-ferent color for strength aswell as for looks. This willprotect the uniform kerchief from injury as it need not beused except in emergency.The neckerchief demonstra-tion should be a feature of Scout rallies or competition.Following are the uses, morethan fifty of them already de-veloped:

    Scouting:1. Signal Flag by attachingto stick (Morse) (1)2. Signal Flag (no sticks)

    Semaphore (2)3. Life Line (Troop)4. Rope Ladder (Troop)5. Bag, hobo style (1)6. Lashing for canvas or

    bundles

    7. Caulking for boat (4)8. Sail for boat (4)9. Covering for food (l or

    more)10. Belt, emergency (1)11. Knot tying practice12. Substitute for clothing (4)13. Trunks for bathing (1)14. Apron15. Troop or district

    identification16. Good turn reminder (I)17. Guard rope (Troop)

    18. Emergency sock (I)19. Distress signal (1)20. Smoke signals (I)21. Flare (1)22. Torn into strips as trail

    markers23. Bathing cap to denote

    classes of swimmers red,beginners; blue, fair swim-mers; white, lifesaver

    Extras:

    First Aid (Triangular bandageuses:1. Pressure on armpit artery2. 2. Arm sling (1) .3. Collar bone fracture (3)4. Ankle sprain dressing (I)5. Fractured hip (7-9)6. Kerchief stretcher (5)7. Padding for splints

    (several)8. Chest carry (1)9. Tump line carry (1)

    (pack strap)10. Hand bandage (I)11. Head bandage (1)12. Foot bandage (1)13. Support for sprained wrist

    (1)14. Tourniquet uses (1)15. Trench bandage (1)16. Compress (1)17. Smoke mask for fires or

    gas (1)

    18. Fireman's drag-free wrists(I)

    19. Tied hands carry (1)20. Tied hands across over-

    turned canoe21. Tying good ankle as splint

    to broken one (4)22. Guide rope to find way out

    of smoky room (troop)23. Sunshelter for injured

    people (1 for each)Extras:

    General:1. Rope for tying animals2. Mosquito covering for

    head3. Sweat band for games4. Identification for teams in

    games5. Tie for three-legged races6. Swatters for running the

    gauntlet7. Red kerchief on projecting

    poles in transit

    8. Padding for carrying loadon head9. Repairing harnessExtras:

    The America" Girl, January, 1922

    Used as sample at National HistoricPreservation Workshop, Edith MacyConference Center, September 13-14,1990

    USES OF THE NECKERCHIEF

    As Developed for Scout Purposes for First Aid and General Utility

    By: Commodore W.E. LongfellowUfe Saving Corps, American Red Cross, Washington, D. C.

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    MISER'S BAG

    A bag for hiking for keeping things found along the trail or beach.

    Supplies:A large bandannaor piece of material 16" x 12"2 metal or plastic ringsNeedle and thread

    Fold it in the middle lengthwise and sew the narrow ends together. Now sew from each end to-ward the center, leaving about a three inch opening in the middle.

    To close the bag use two rings. Slip both rings over one end of the purse and drop some treas-ures in the other end. Then slide both rings to the opposite side and put the rest of your treasures

    in. Finally slide the rings in opposite directions as far as they will go.

    Your treasures will keep the rings from being lost and the rings will keep the treasures safe.Suspend the miser's bag from your belt.

    From Hiking in Town or Country by Catherine C. Reilly, Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 1952.

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    Uses: to join two ropes of unequal thicknesses

    SHEET

    BEND

    Right over Left And Under And UnderLeft over Right

    KNOTS

    Uses: to join two ropes of equal thicknesses; non-slip knot; last knot of lashing

    Uses: to make a knot that will NOT slip

    Uses: to fasten one end of a ropearound a post or tree; for a clotheslineor game net; first knot of lashing

    Uses: to make aloop that WILL slipor slide; for flagpoleor tent guidelines

    C

    LOVE

    HITCH

    SHEET

    BEND

    SQUARE Right over Left And Under And Under

    BOW

    LINE

    Uses: to join two ropes of unequal thickness

    Left over Right

    TAUT

    LINE

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    INSTRUCTIONS FOR BEDROLL RELAY

    1. Make up bedrolls as per instruction sheet. If you have a large troop, you would need onefor every 6-8 girls. Divide troop into teams of equal size but no larger than 6-8 girls.

    2. Have the bedrolls spaced so there is room for unwrapping, rolling and typing. A grassy areais best.

    3. Have teams line up as in diagram below with a monitor at each bedroll. ENCOURAGEGIRLS TO CHEER THEIR TEAMS.

    4. At signalGO, the first girl runs to bedrolls and ties it correctly, unwraps it at monitors sig-nal and runs back. The next girl repeats process until everyone has a turn. The winningteam is the team that finishes first.

    Purpose: FUN AND COMRADERIE! Learn to tie knots; utilize blankets and available water-proof cloth as in the days before sleeping bags. Practice skills first so they will not get discour-aged with activity.

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    Direction Sign

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