JGL was given this nickname in her youth.
What is “Daisy?”
It was in this year and location that Girl Scouts was founded.
What is “Savannah in 1912?”
This is a gluten free cookie.
What is “toffee tastic?”
This ceremony is traditionally held when a Girl Scout moves from one level to the next level of girl scouting.
What is a “bridging ceremony?”
These are the first 2 lines of the GS Law, beginning “I will do my best…”
What is “I will do my best to be honest and fair.”
JGL is famous for selling this personal item to fund Girl Scouts.
What is “her pearls?”
Many Girl Scout traditions were borrowed from the boy scouts, such as this scout motto.
What is “be prepared?”
These 3 cookies are the most popular/highest selling.
What are thin mints, Tagalongs, and samoas.
Girl Scouts “should sing wherever they go.” Finish the verse to this song….make new friends….
What is “make new friends…but keep the old, one is silver and the other’s gold?”
In the Girl Scout Law, this is line that follows “respect myself and others.”
What is “respect authority?”
JGL died from this disease.
What is “breast cancer?”
In 1927, Girl Scouts were credited as having the first official recipe for this sweet treat
What are “S’mores?”
This type of cookie is vegan.
What are “thin mints?”
This is the Girl Scout slogan.
What is “do a good turn daily?”
Girl Scouts hold 3 fingers up while reciting the GS Promise to represent this.
What is “it represents the 3 parts of the GS Promise.”
Juliette suffered from this medical handicap through most of her life.
What is “deaf?”
This is a type of ceremony to welcome a new scout into the sisterhood of Girl Scouts.
What is “an investiture ceremony.”
This is how to describe the newest type of cookie.
What is “crunchy brownie with caramel center.”
This is how to demonstrate the Girl Scout handshake.
What is “Make the promise symbol with your right hand, and with your left hand (closest to your heart) shake hands?”
This is the last line of the GS Law….
What is “be a sister to every Girl Scout.”
Juliette celebrated her birthday on this day and by doing this action.
What is “on Oct. 31, Juliette would stand on her head.”
To Become a "Golden Eaglet", a Girl Scout must earn fourteen of the following 16 badges. Of the following list, this one was not an original badge. Ambulance, Beautician, Clerk, Cook, Child-nurse, Dairy-maid, Matron, Musician, Needlewoman, Naturalist, Sick-nurse, Pathfinder, Pioneer, Signaler, Swimmer, Athletics, Health or Civics.
What is “beautician?”
This kind of cookie was the first Girl Scout cookie sold in 1917.
What is “a sugar cookie?”
This is what the abbreviation “SWAP” stands for.
What is a “Special Wachomacallit Affectionately Pinned Somewhere?”
This is the recitation of the GS Promise.
What is “on my honor, I will try to serve God and my country; to help people at all times, and to live by the Girl Scout law?”