Troop 1087's Place Troop Crests and Meanings |
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Bluebird |
Traditional symbol of happiness
and cheerfulness. |
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Cardinal |
Known for its song, good cheer
and bright color, at home in the city or in the wild. |
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Clover |
Traditional symbol of good
luck: also the shape of the Girl Scout Trefoil. |
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Daffodil |
Spring flower, symbol of sunny
personality. |
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Dogwood |
New life, rebirth, a spring
flowering tree. |
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Falling |
Symbol of good luck--makes
wishes come true. |
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Forget- |
Long standing symbol of
friendship and loyalty. |
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Hawaiian |
Symbol of circle of
friendship. |
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Lightning |
Symbol of power in nature. |
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Lily of |
Symbol of purity---in
folk-lore, it is known as Fairy Bells. |
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Morning |
Symbol
of awaking of new day and glory to God. |
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Music |
International symbol of music
and song. |
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Pine |
Symbol of boldness, loyalty,
and stability. |
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Pansy |
Also known as
Hearts-Ease, stands for service and friendship. |
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Purple |
Symbolic today of a clean
environment and a clean earth. |
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Red |
The All American
flower, symbol of beauty and love. |
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Sailboat |
Symbolizes freedom on the wind
and adventurous journey. |
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Seashell |
A promise of discovery or a
gift from the sea. |
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Star of |
A guide or beacon that shows
the way - a goal. |
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Unicorn |
Symbol of magic, mystery and
purity. |
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Waterfall |
Symbol of the Royal House of
Stuart - it stands for loyalty and challenge. It
was also the crest of the first troop in Savannah, GA. |
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White |
Symbol of faith and loyalty,
and the quest for truth. |
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Wild |
Perseverance and adaptability
even in the face of adversity, beauty in strength, and exploring the possibilities. |
Page updated: 09-10-2001 |