That's sad. I'll let you borrow my GS pocket knife sometime if you want. :)
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Troop 194 - St. Cecilia's
Eagle Scout Troop 129 at Wayne Elementary, January 1977. Summer Camp Staff at D-A, and Charles Howell.
Thank you Mr. Offerman, Mr. Koreen, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Hubel for molding and guiding me.
Pack 512, Troop 512, Post 512 at Divinity Lutheran on Springwells.
Pack 272 Carstens Elementary
Troop 445, Eagle Scout 1963, Reformation Lutheran Church at SE corner of Vernor and Lakeview.
Had the best adult leaders that created a quality program. Charles Bloch, Ken MacNichols, Carlo Magree, Jack Best, Arnie Ozment and many others that cared about the community.
Some memories make me laugh. Just un packed and repacked my Girl Scout stuff. Was a Bluebird too. Mostly stuck with it cause it made my Mom happy. My Cadet troop were mostly sluts getting out of the house and crawling out church bathroom windows to hang with their boyfriends, Mom never heard those stories.
Old number newly revised troop #213. Cadiuex & Linville. We never got too big.....maybe 15 max? Because of our Scoutmasters past affiliations, we joined up with #198 from State Fair-John R area. Chas. Howell Plainsman cabin 1961 & 1962.
After that is was #278 HWds. Beacon School Or was that 273?? D-Bar-A '63 & '64. Tent site.
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I was a Brownie. I was in my Brownie uniform when my mom told me John Lennon had died.
My Brownie troop was out of Huntington Elementary in Riverview.
I cant remember the Troop number though :[[
I remember doing very very well with cookie sales... my mom worked for a large Downtown law firm Butzel, Keiden et al and my dad was a supervisor at Great Lakes Steel, I sold over a thousand dollars worth of cookies between those two one year
Back in the 60's I was a Girl Scout for a couple weeks I think. Our troop met at St. Luke's on Friday's. For reasons I can't recall, the lady that was our troop leader either quit and didn't have the time or want to be bothered or became ill and couldn't continue. I'm not really sure. Nobody volunteered or was appointed by the Metro Council to take her place. I was so disappointed. I remember going to Hudson's downtown with my mother to buy my uniform,[[ dress, hat, sash, handbook, wallet, belt, etc.) If anybody remembers Hudson's sold Girl Scout uniforms and accessories. Boy Scouts too I would guess. I had no brothers. Oh and by the way, cookies were .50 a box.