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1928 Grey-Green Girl Scout Uniform with
fabric belt and a mix of grey-green and silver green badges. |

Dark Green was the recommended color for
the 1928 uniform, however, other colors were offered: light blue, black,
red, yellow
purple, dark blue and brown were dropped in
1933,
orange added in 1931,
lavender in 1933,
Image is from the 1934 Catalog. |

This style and the Beret style of hat were offered

Adult Uniform - 1930
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Image from 1928 Catalog |

Sunflower Troop Crest

Woodcraft Scout on fabric square

Laundress, cut round
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Special Insignia

1932
Troop Treasurer
d/c 1940

1932
Troop Scribe
d/c 1940
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1929, the first time "Girl Scout Handbook" was used as a
title. 1929 Supplement of Changes in Badges. |

1933

Supplement to the 1933 Handbook
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March 1933 Good Housekeeping shows Girl Scouts in the
uniform of the day...

as did the Herald of June 1935. |
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Citizen/Senior Girl Scout Pin 1921-1929

Image
donated by Gail C. Schrader
Citizen Scouts - older Girl Scouts, were committed to
community service, fulfilling the 8 hour a month requirement of service. The
uniform of the Citizen Scout at first, was a khaki armband, with troop crest
and red ribbon. Later various uniform changes were offered. Girls could
continue to earn badges, and wear badges earned previously. The blue
enameled pin was introduced in 1921 to match with the blue serge of the
current uniform. It was replaced by the green enameled pin in 1929. |
Senior
Girl Scout Pin 1929-1938

Image
donated by Talli
This pin was first offered
in 1929 for Senior Girl Scouts, replacing the blue enameled pin. It was
enameled green to better match the uniform.
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Official Uniform for Mounted Girl Scout
Troops - 1931 |