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Congratulations on your selection to
Wyoming Girls State, one of the premiere programs of the Wyoming American Legion
Auxiliary.
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This presentation will prepare you to attend the Girls State session this summer, and attempt to answer any questions you might have at this time.
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Girls State is a practical application of
Americanism and good citizenship. It was developed from the idea that youth should be offered a better perspective of the practical operation of government and that the individual, being an integral part of government, is ultimately responsible for the character and success of government.
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Wyoming is the only state that had Girls State before Boys State.
• Organized in 1941, the first session of Wyoming
Girls State was attended by 45 girls.
• No sessions were held in 1944 and 1945 due to the impact of WWII.
• Wyoming Girls State pins were introduced during the 1946 session.
• Girls Nation was held for the first time in 1947
• The first scholarship to UW was offered in 1952 in the amount of $296 per semester.
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This is probably one of the first places where you will be involved at Wyoming Girls State.
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You will be allowed to campaign for Mayor,
Fire Chief, Firefighter, Police Chief, Police
Officer, Water Commissioner, City Attorney,
City Clerk, City Engineer, City Treasurer, City
Councilwomen and Postal clerk by speaking to the delegates in your City to convince them why you would be the best candidate for the job.
• Those running for County Office will give their speech for the Primary Election. Those who win the Primary Election will give another speech for the General Election.
• County Offices include: County Assessor,
County Attorney, County Clerk, County
Commissioner, County Coroner, County
Sheriff, County Treasurer, and Clerk of the
District Court.
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Those running for State Office will give their speech for the Primary Election. Those who win the Primary Election will give another speech for the General Election.
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State Offices include: Governor, Secretary of
State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, and
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
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Those running for National or Judicial Office will give their speech for the Primary Election.
Those who win the Primary Election will give another speech for the General Election.
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National Offices include: U.S. Senator and
U.S. Representative.
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Judicial Offices include: Justices of the
Supreme Court, Judges of the District Court and Judges of the Circuit Court.
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A delegate will choose a partisan or non-partisan office and will seek only one office. City offices as well as House/Senate positions are not included in the Primary and General Elections as they are handled separately in the first City Meeting and first Education session.
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Those seeking Party Leader, President of the Senate, or Speaker of the
House will file for an office, however, if successful, will not participate in the
Primary or General elections. Everyone must initially sign up to run for an elected position.
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Delegates should come prepared with a speech for the office they intend to run for. All delegates will give a speech for the Primary Election. Those who win the Primary Election will give another speech for the General
Election (this need not be a different speech; you will just have to speak again). All speeches will be limited to three (3) minutes maximum.
Speeches will be timed and will be asked to stop at the end of three (3) minutes. Continuation of speech will result in disqualification.
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No props or campaign materials are allowed. No audience participation is allowed. This includes enticement of audience to participate. These types of infractions could result in disqualification. If in doubt, check with the
Political Coordinator, as we do not wish to disqualify anyone.
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File for and run for a County, State, National, or Judicial
Office. Using a two-party system you will campaign for these offices and hold a Primary and General Election.
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Write and submit a bill.
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Participate in Educational Training either in the Judicial process by participating in mock trials as a judge, attorney, defendant, juror, etc.; or in the Legislative process by debating bills in the House or Senate, using parliamentary procedure to amend and pass bills into legislation.
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Participate in Electives to include Journalism (creating and publishing a Girls State Newspaper), Vocal Music
(performing during Inauguration), Instrumental Music
(performing during Inauguration), Aerobics/Dance
(performing at Graduation).
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Registration is Saturday, June 11, 2016
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2 to 4 p.m. at the Yellowstone Building, Rooms
105 & 106 (do not bring luggage in with you as you will be sent to the dorm after you check in to pick up room key and unpack)
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Registration involves:
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Turning in car keys if delegate drives their own vehicle
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Visiting with Nurse to discuss medical history.
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Checking in with City to receive Welcome Packet and
Name Badge.
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Once you complete check in you will be sent to the dorm to meet with City Counselor and pick up room key.
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Please note: There is a $100 fee the delegate will be responsible for if they should lose their room key. Lanyards will be issued and are encouraged to be used.
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Plan to arrive early as dinner will be served at 5 p.m. and the Opening Session begins at 6 p.m.
Arriving early will allow time to unpack prior to dinner.
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The delegates in your city should meet prior to dinner so you may all walk together to dinner and opening ceremonies.
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Delegates are obligated to remain for the full session. No Delegate shall be permitted to leave campus after she has been admitted during the period of Girls State, except on organized group trips under the leadership of an official counselor.
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Any Delegate not completing the entire Girls State session will be denied any special recognition or honors.
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As a guest of Girls State, Delegates will observe all campus rules and will take care of all equipment and property. No articles of any kind shall be removed or changed from one room to another. No individual posters will be hung, as space is too limited for adequate display.
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ABSOLUTELY NO SMOKING, DRINKING, PROFANITY, OR INSUBORDINATION
WILL BE TOLERATED.
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We strongly recommend that a Girls State Delegate not drive herself or others to Girls
State. Delegates that do drive will be required to turn in their keys to the Director upon arrival for safekeeping. All transportation necessary during the session will be provided.
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Valuables may be turned in at the office. Tag and label all valuables. Insurance covers
Girls State Delegates and staff, beginning on arrival to Girls State through time of departure.
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Any Delegate, who is ill or injured, should report to a Senior Staff Member immediately.
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Delegates should wear clothing that would be considered professional business attire for all sessions. Dresses, skirts, slacks and dressy pantsuits of appropriate style and length will be worn daily.
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Delegates will be prompt at all sessions, flag raising and lowering, meals times, and any time special meetings may be called. Attendance will be taken and unexcused absences could result in loss of special recognition or honors.
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Important notices will be given during City meetings and/or meals.
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All requests for equipment and privileges must be made to the Director.
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Name tags are to be worn at all times.
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Each Delegate will be responsible for the neatness of her room.
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Every Delegate is encouraged to write or call home at least once during the session.
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American Legion Auxiliary Wyoming Girls State will not be responsible for telephone calls or bills of any kind contracted by counselors, staff, or Delegates of Girls State.
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No male visitors during the week without permission from the Director except for the
Banquet, Inauguration, and Graduation.
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ANY DELEGATE WHO VIOLATES ANY RULE OF AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
WYOMING GIRLS STATE WILL BE DISMISSED WITHOUT REFUND OF
REGISTRATION FEE. Girls State will not be responsible for the expense of the
Delegate’s return home.
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Delegates will be IN THEIR OWN DORM AREAS by 10 p.m., and IN THEIR OWN
ROOM by 10:30p.m.
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Cell phones are not permitted during any session and we strongly recommend cell phones remain in dorm rooms during all sessions.
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All of the former Governors and Delegates of
Wyoming Girls State say “you get out of the experience what you put into it” - take the opportunity to get involved from the beginning in your city, education and electives.
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Don't just sit back and watch – BECOME government in action!
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There will be Government Activities every day.
They will be “learning by doing” activities so you should jump right in to fully participate in the program.
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Registration and Dorm Check-In
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Opening Ceremonies
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City Meeting
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City Campaigning and Elections
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Talent Show sign-up
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City Pictures
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Patriotic Presentation Preparations
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Non-Denominational Church Service
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Guest Speakers
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Party Caucuses
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Non-Partisan Speeches
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Poppy Presentation and Wreath
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Governor’s Council (all City Mayors attend)
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Education Sessions
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Primary Election Speeches
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Girls Nation Presentation
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Governor’s Council
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Primary Elections
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Patriotic Presentations
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Governor’s Council
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Americanism Test
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Girls Nation Candidate Selection within City
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General Election Speeches
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Whistle Stop Campaigns
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Governor’s Council
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General Election
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Girls Nation Interviews and Voting
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Picnic – County Fair
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Americanism Test Results
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Girls Nation Finalists
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Evaluation Sheets in City
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Final Court Session – Everyone
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Final House/Senate Session – Courts attend
House
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Banquet
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Inauguration
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Pack
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Graduation
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Travel Home
• Inauguration is the culmination of the week.
• Elected Officials are sworn in.
• Parents and Guests are welcome.
• Flag Ceremony – 5:30 p.m. (Flag Pole)
• Banquet – 6 p.m. (Cabre Gym)
• Inauguration Program – 8 p.m. (Auditorium)
• 2016 Girls Nation Senators announced.
• Retiring Governor farewell address.
*Times are subject to change*
• Parents and Guests are welcome.
• Graduation at 9:30 a.m. (Cabre Gym)
• Patriotic Presentation by winning City
• Aerobic/Dance Presentation
• Scholarships Awarded
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Flag Raising
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Flag Lowering
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Education Sessions
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Electives
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Talent
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Retreat – Each city participates during the week. This is a time to reflect, stress friendship and is a positive end to each day.
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Wyoming Girls State is sponsored by the
Wyoming American Legion Auxiliary, a women’s patriotic organization whose beliefs are for God and Country.
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Each day, Girls State delegates raise and lower the flag in a special ceremony.
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Your city will have a chance to do either flag lowering or flag raising. Volunteer for the chance to do this.
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Annual Wyoming Girls State Food Drive. You are asked to bring a nonperishable item with you to Girl State. When you register on Saturday you can turn in your donation. The food we collect will be given to the local food pantry,
Powell Valley Loaves and Fishes.
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Making our communities better places in which to live is something Auxiliary members strive for each and every day across this country.
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Your vote is powerful
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Every vote counts, and at Girls State, every delegate votes in every election
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Many races are decided by only one vote
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Wouldn't it be amazing if all elections had
100% participation?
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Umbrella
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Jacket
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Sunglasses
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Camera
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Alarm clock
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Water Bottle
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Comfortable shoes
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Notebooks
Pens
Pencils
Highlighter
Snacks (no gum)
Money
Shower shoes
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Backpack
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Towels/wash cloth/pillow (the college does provide linens, but only 2 towels, 1 wash cloth, bedding/pillow)
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Money for snacks and/or items from the Girls
State Commissary (the Commissary will be open for parent shopping during registration on
Saturday).
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Props for talent show or instrument for Band.
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Toiletries, prescription medication, personal items, pain relievers, cough drops, etc.
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Running shoes and clothes if you choose to participate in the morning PT group.
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Although the Northwest College does not appear very large, lots of walking is required and we strongly recommend comfortable shoes.
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Girls State is held in early June, which can mean anything in terms of weather; you know Wyoming. So be prepared for both hot or cold and anything in between. Rain gear and an umbrella are advised.
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There are certain days when dresses will be required. These days are: Sunday, which will be Church and Picture Day; Friday, which will be Inauguration/Banquet Day; and whichever day the Dignitaries from Cheyenne visit.
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It is strongly recommended dresses or skirts be worn as the Staff feels it portrays a professional image, although pantsuits or dress slacks may be worn.
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Dress or skirt hem lines should present a professional image and ensure modesty.
AS A RULE OF THUMB - NO SHORTER THAN 3" FROM THE CENTER OF THE
KNEE. Questionable hem lines will be evaluated on a case by case basis and delegate may be asked to change into more appropriate attire.
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No denim jeans (any color), baggy/cargo style pants, warm-up or sweatpants, or hip hugger pants/skirts that show the navel will be allowed (see #5).
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No dresses or blouses that leave the shoulders or back bare, i.e. with spaghetti straps, are allowed unless a shirt or blouse with sleeves is worn as well.
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Casual clothes such as sweats, jeans, shorts, etc., may be worn during recreation periods, during the evening City Meetings, after the close of the day’s session, and during such other times as designated by the Director.
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Pajamas are not allowed to be worn at daily Flag Raising ceremonies.
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Prom or evening dinner dresses should be worn for the Inauguration. If your dress meets with your parents/guardians approval, then it is acceptable for Inauguration, i.e. may be strapless, backless, etc.
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Tee shirts with offensive messages or language are strictly prohibited.
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Girls State Delegate name tags are to be worn at all times except for Inauguration.
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If there are questions regarding the dress code, they should be addressed to the
Director or the Senior Staff. If there are infractions of the dress code, Delegates may be asked to return to their rooms to put on more appropriate attire. Infractions could be counted against a City in vying for the Outstanding City Award.
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Continual infractions during the week of Girls State could result in the Delegate being required to return home.
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NOTE: All Staff members have been asked to abide by the same Dress Code as the
Delegates.
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Form #20 – Wyoming Girls State Delegate
Checklist. Turn in Saturday night at first city meeting (complete forms count towards outstanding city award).
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Picture form and money for Girls State pictures (small bills or checks please).
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Entry for Cover/Motto Contest
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Banquet form and money for guests attending.
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Lights out is at 10:30 p.m. - get your sleep, because each day is packed with activity!
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All delegates must attend all sessions, including flag ceremonies, meetings, and meals.
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There is little free time between meetings, so visitors are not allowed.
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Staff members are volunteers - either members of the American Legion Auxiliary, Wyoming
National Guard or former Girls State Delegates.
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ELIGIBILITY: High school juniors who are a direct descendant, i.e. child, grandchild, great-grandchild or a legally adopted child, of a U.S. veteran who served during a period of war and is a delegate to American
Legion Auxiliary Girls State program.
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Requires high school record and certification by a school official
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Requires documentation of the eligibility through a veteran (document DD-214)
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Required to filled out and submitted online.
• http://www.legion.org/samsung-scholarship-application .
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Is an educational opportunity which will make government and politics come alive.
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Is run as close to Wyoming law as possible.
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Has a stellar reputation, and the expectation that you will act accordingly to maintain our image.
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Is a once in a lifetime experience where you will learn a great deal about government, about yourself, and about some new people who will become close friends by the time you leave on
Saturday.
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American Legion Auxiliary Girls State Director,
Bobbie Swanlund, 307-287-4546 or gaswanny@aol.com
• www.wyamericanlegionauxiliary.org/girls-state
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Girls State Committee :
Linda Feezer, Assistant Director
Shareen Johnson, Member
Susan Dansereau, Member
Kathy Wright, Member