SLOGAN
Do A Good Turn Daily

PROMISE

On My Honor, I Will Try:
To do my duty to God and to my Country
To help other people at all times
To obey the Scout Laws

LAWS

IA Girl Scout's Honor is to be trusted.
IIA Girl Scout is loyal.
IIIA Girl Scout's Duty is to be useful and to help others.
IVA Girl Scout is a friend to all, and a sister to every other Girl Scout.
VA Girl Scout is Courteous.
VIA Girl Scout is a friend to Animals.
VIIA Girl Scout obeys Orders.
VIIIA Girl Scout is Cheerful.
IXA Girl Scout is Thrifty.
XA Girl Scout is Clean in Thought, Word and Deed.

GIRL SCOUTS

History of the American Girl Scouts. When Sir Robert Baden-Powell founded the Boy Scout movement in England, it proved too attractive and too well adapted to youth to make it possible to limit its great opportunities to boys alone. The Sister organization, known in England as the Girl Guides, quickly followed it and won equal success.

Mrs. Juliette Low, an American visitor in England, and a personal friend of the father of Scouting, realized the tremendous future of the movement for her country; and with the active and friendly co-operation of the Baden-Powells, she founded the Girl Guides in America, enrolling the first patrols in Savannah, Georgia, in March, 1912.

In 1913 National Headquarters were established in Washington, D.C., and the name changed to Girl Scouts.