[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 68 (Thursday, May 26, 1994)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
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             GIRL SCOUTS OF THE U.S.A. GOLD AWARD HONOREES

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                           HON. AMO HOUGHTON

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                         Thursday, May 26, 1994

  Mr. HOUGHTON. Mr. Speaker, today I would like to salute some 
outstanding young women who have been honored with the Girl Scouts of 
the U.S.A. Gold Award by the Chautauqua Area Girl Scout Council in 
Jamestown, NY. They are Alice Harper, Elizabeth McIntyre, Renee 
McIntyre, Amberly Noble, Airani Sathananthan, and Tina Taby.
  They were honored on May 22, 1994, for earning this highest 
achievement award in Girl Scouting. The Girl Scout Gold Award 
symbolizes outstanding accomplishments in the areas of leadership, 
community service, career planning, and personal development and can be 
earned by girls aged 14 to 17 or in grades 9 to 12.
  To receive the award a Girl Scout must fulfill five major 
requirements and a plan for fulfilling the requirements created by the 
Senior Girl Scout and is carried out through close cooperation between 
the girl and an adult Girl Scout volunteer.
  The earning of the Girl Scout Gold Award is a major accomplishment 
for these girls, and I believe they should receive the public 
recognition due them for this significant service to their community 
and their country.

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