Girl Scout Cookout, Prescott.
Girl Scout cookout in Prescott. Mary Fram is second from right looking at camera. Joann Shivvers is on the far right with a bandage on her knee.
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Girl Scout Campout. Joann Shivvers is pictured on the left. Mary FRam is in the center dishing out food.
View ArticleJean Clark in Girl Scout Camp Uniform
Jean Clark's image taken at her home at 1218 West Monroe Avenue in Phoenix in 1924, Jean's second year in Girl Scouts. Jean referred to her bicycle as "her wheel." She is wearing a white midi-top and...
View ArticleMary and Joann Shivvers
The sisters are pictured at their Phoenix home in their Girl Scout uniforms at ages 14 and 16.
View ArticleGirl Scouts at Hassayampa Mountain Camp
Girl Scouts with pack bags and bedrolls waiting to go home from Hassayampa Mountain Camp.
View ArticleMary and Joann Shivvers
Mary is holding the signal flag. Joann is on the right. This photo was taken at their home in Phoenix on Encanto. The sisters won first place at the Greenway Field Competition.
View ArticleHanging out the laundry at Girl Scout Camp.
Probably Joann Shivvers hanging sheets at Hassayampa Mountain Camp in Prescott.
View ArticleMary and Joann Shivvers
Mary and Joann Shivvers in frog costumes for a Girl Scout play.
View ArticleJoann Shivvers on horseback
Joann Shivvers on horseback at Girl Scout Camp on Groom Creek, Prescott. Bud Brown furnished horses for the Camp.
View ArticleMary and Joann Shivvers
Mary and Joann Shivvers at Girl Scout Camp at Groom Creek in Prescott. Joann is in the tree. Mary is below.
View ArticleSkinning a Rattle Snake
Girl Scout campers at Hassayampa Girl Scouts camp skinning a rattle snake. Jean Clark bent over showing the campers how to skin the snake. Jean had a degree in biology from Stanford University.
View ArticleMary Shivvers as a Camp Counselor
Mary Shivvers was a camp counselor at Girl Scout Camp in Prescott.
View ArticleMary Shivvers and Peggy Bradford braiding a leather belt.
Mary Shivvers and Peggy Bradford working on a braiding craft at Girl Scout Camp in Prescott.
View ArticleJoann Shivvers with Girl Scout Counselor
Joann Shivvers and Girl Scout Counselor folding up a camp cot at Girl Scout Camp in Prescott.
View ArticleHassayampa Mountain Camp
Hassayampa Mountain Camp was owned by Trinity Episcopal Church in Phoenix and used by the Girl Scouts until they were able to purchase their own camp. The car in front belonged to Jean Clark, the camp...
View ArticleGirl Scout Camp at the Hassayampa Mountain Club
Four girls with Jean Clark (center) mixing food to cook over the campfire.
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Three girls working on a skit for camp. Margaret Taylor Hance is on the right was the first woman mayor of Phoenix. Jean Gibson is in the center. Unknown girl on the left.
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The girl in the front is Peggy Bradford and to her left is Mary Shivvers.
View ArticleSharlot Hall with Arizona Girl Scouts
Jean Clark on the far left, Sharlot Hall in the middle probably taken at Camp Fiesta in Prescott.
View ArticleMary Leonore Shivvers and Peggy Bradford, 1936
Mary Leonore Shivvers (later Mary Thomas) and Peggy Bradford, Camp Counselors with Smoki dancers, Prescott, Arizona, 1936.
View ArticleJoan Shivvers, 1936
Joan Shivvers working on camp craft, Camp Fiesta, Prescott, Arizona, 1936. Joann was the younger sister of Mary Leonore Shivvers (later Mary Thomas) and was also one of the seven Girl Scouts in Arizona...
View ArticleJean Clark and Campers, 1930's, Prescott, Arizona.
Jean Clark counseling Girl Scout campers on a rock at Camp Fiesta, Prescott, Arizona, 1930's.
View ArticleTroop 1 from the Ireane Donner Family Collection, 1935
Troop 1 - Ireane Donner family collection, Ft. Apache Indinan Boarding School, 1935. The girls are practicing knot tying.
View ArticleTroop 1, Fort Apache Indian Boarding School, 1935
Troop 1, Fort Apache Boarding School, 1935.
View ArticleDaisy Whipple Donner and the Girl Scouts of Troop 1 (Whiteriver), 1933-34
Daisy Whipple Donner, Leader of Troop 1, and her troop at Whiteriver, Arizona , 1933-34. Daisy Donner was the wife of the superintendent of the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, William Donner (b. 1877)
View ArticleGirl Scouts on Bicyles, Whiteriver, Arizona, 1930's.
Whiteriver Girl Scouts on bicyles, Whiteriver, Arizona, 1930's.
View ArticleCombined Girl and Boy Scout Troops, 1935
Combined Girl Scout Troop 1 and Boy Scouts at Whiteriver Indian Boarding School. Daisy Donner, Girl Scout Troop Leader, is standing in the middle. This photo was taken on the School playground.
View ArticleGirl Scouts, Brownies, and Boy Scouts at Whiteriver, Arizona.
The Girl and Boy Scouts, Whiteriver, 1935, taken at the Parade Grounds at the Whiteriver Indian Boarding School on the Fort Apache Reservation. The boarding school was not integrated but the Girl Scout...
View ArticleBrownie Girl Scouts, 1930's.
Intermediate Girl Scout Ilene Donner, wearing a light-colored uniform, stands in the center of the scouts. She was one of only seven girls in Arizona who eventually became a “golden eaglet”, the...
View ArticleGirl Scout on a Rock, 1936
Mary Leonore Shivvers (later Mary Thomas), Camp Fiesta counselor, 1936.
View ArticleDonner Children, Nature Study.
Ilene (Girl Scout), Billy Whipple (Boy Scout) and Ireane (Brownie) Donner inspect a pine cone in Whiteriver, Arizona. Note Ilene's Girl Scout badges on her right sleeve. Ilene's uniform is part of the...
View ArticleThree Girl Scout Campers at Camp Fiesta, 1937.
Three Girl Scout Campers at Camp Fiesta, Prescott, Arizona 1937. Cleanup after a camping trip.
View Article"Scouts." Camp Fiesta, 1937
Camp Fiesta Girl Scouts on horseback, Prescott, Arizona, 1937. Horses were probably provided by local ranchers.
View ArticleGirl Scouts from Flagstaff, Arizona, 1939
A Flagstaff Girl Scout troop at a cabin they helped buid with their fathers. Joyce Killip was the Girl Scout troop leader. The scouts are doing a canning project.
View ArticleGirl Scouts Swimming at Big Pine Mine Pond, 1940.
Girl Scouts swiming at Big Pine Mine Pond, Prescott, Arizona, 1940. Big Pine Mine belonged to Charles Dunning, husband of Maxie Dunning, an early supporter of Girl Scouting in Arizona. In 1916 Maxie...
View ArticleJean M. Clark, Girl Scout Camp Director at Big Pine Mine, 1940
Jean M. Clark, Girl Scout Camp Director at Big Pine Mine, 1940
View ArticleA get together of Girl Scout troops at Byrum Ranch (1930's), Whiteriver, Arizona
A get together of troops at Byrum Ranch, Whiteriver, Arizona, 1930's. The Drum and Fife Corps is pictured in the middle of this image. Mr. Byrum is on the far right.
View ArticleGoing on a campout to Cibeque both Girl Scouts and Brownies, Whiteriver, 1930's.
Delta Brewer Collection, "Going on a campout to Cibeque both GS and Brownies," both Girl Scouts and Brownies. Whiteriver, Arizona 1930s
View ArticleArizona's First Girl Scout Troop, Ajo, 1925
Arizona's First Girl Scout Troop, 1925. Ruby Russell is in uniform in the center. This photo was taken in Ajo, Arizona. Troop 1, the first registered Girl Scout Troop in Arizona, was established in 1918.
View ArticleTroop 2, Phoenix, Arizona, 1925-26
Girl Scout Troop 2 at Trinity Cathedral, Phoenix, Arizona, 1925-26. Alice Marshall, Troop Leader, is in center back and Jean Clark is to the immediate right.
View ArticleJean Clark at the Holiday House Girls Friendly Society (Episcopal) in the...
Jean Clark at the Holiday House Girls Friendly Society (Episcopal) in the Hassayampa Mountain Club, 1925.
View ArticleJean Clark at Girl Scout Camp in Prescott
Jean Clark, Camp Director, wearing a camp duster over bloomers standing in front of trianble dinner bell.
View ArticleGirl Scouts Hiking at Hassayampa Girl Scout Mountain Camp
Girl Scouts on a hike at Hassayampa Mountain Camp
View ArticleGirl Scout Camp, Prescott
Archery practice at Girl Scout Camp. Mary Shivvers is on the left. Allita Mae Langston is on the right.
View ArticleGirl Scout Counselors Swimming in a Water Tank.
Girl Scout Counselors skindipping in a water tank at Big Pine Mine Camp while campers took a nap. Mary Shivvers was a lifeguard. Joann Shivvers was a camp counselor.
View ArticleMary Shivvers
Mary Shivvers holds her dog, Sally, at home on Monte Vista. Badges on Mary's sleeve represent her patrol leader status. Badges were earned by participating in activities. For each time an activity was...
View ArticleJoann Shivvers holding a plate.
Joann Shivvers is pictured holding a plate while waiting for food at a Girl Scout campout in Prescott.
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