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The Girl Scouts were first formed on Guam in 1935 by teachers and students at George Washington High School

The Girl Scouts were first formed on Guam in 1935

The Girl Scouts were first formed on Guam in 1935 by teachers and students at George Washington High School.

This 1940 image depicts some of the group’s earliest members.

From L to R: Isabel Crisostomo Aguon, Antonia Pereria Muña, Maria Lujan Crisostomo and Lagrimas Pereira Leon Guerrero.

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