Girl Scouts Junior Troop 151
Shore to Shore Council
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Girl Scout insignia are all the emblems, awards, and patches that you wear on your uniform. Awards are what you earn by doing activities, such as earning a badge. They stand for what you have accomplished and learned in Girl Scouting. Choose a uniform from below to learn the correct placement of all your insignia. Look up what your troop crest stands for.
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Meaning of the Troop Crest
Bluebird - Known for its song, Good Cheer! and bright color. Is at home in the city or
in the wild.
Cardinal - Known for its whistle "Good Cheer"!
Clover Leaf - Traditional symbol of good luck. Also the shape of the Girl Scout Trefoil.
Daffodil - A spring flower. A symbol of a sunny personality.
Dogwood - A spring flowering tree. A symbol of new life, rebirth.
Falling Star - A symbol of good luck - makes wishes come true.
Forget Me Not - A long standing symbol of friendship and loyalty.
Hawaiian Lei - The symbol for a circle of friendship.
Lightning - The symbol of power in nature.
Lily of the Valley - A symbol of purity. Known as fairy Bells in folklore.
Morning Glory - Symbol of awaking of new day and glory to God.
Music Notes - International symbol of music and song.
Pansy - Stands for service and friendship.
Pine Tree - Symbol for boldness, loyalty and stability.
Purple Violet - Symbolic of a clean environment and a clean earth.
Red Rose - The "All American" flower, a symbol of beauty.
Sailboat - The symbol for "Free as the wind"
Seashell - A promise of discovery, gifts from the sea.
Star of Bethlehem - A guide, a goal, it shows the way.
Unicorn - A symbol of chastity, purity.
Waterfall - Stands for loyalty and challenge.
White Rose - Symbol of faith and loyalty, and the quest for truth.
Wild Rose Stands for perseverance and adaptability even in the face of adversity,
beauty in strength, and exploring possibilities.






















