Article: ...To be a sister to every Girl Scout...

Pamela E. Foster
Tennessee TRIBUNE, The
10-30-1996
...To be a sister to every Girl Scout....

By Pamela E. Foster

I will do my best to be honest, to be fair, to help where I am needed, to be cheerful, to be friendly and considerate, to be a sister to every Girl Scout, to respect authority, to use resources wisely, to protect and improve the world around me, to show respect for myself and others through my words and actions.

With the Girl Scouts Law, girls between the ages of 5 and fourteen have, since 1912, had a base for social, cultural and creative development through the Girl Scouts of the USA. But the Girl Scout Council of Cumberland Valley, which encompasses 38 counties in middle ...

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