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Re: A Call to Antelopes

Glenn E Schwartzberg (gschwartz@EARTHLINK.NET)
Mon, 23 Sep 1996 09:11:01 -0700


At 10:01 AM 9/23/96 -0400, you wrote:
>Just finished my first weekend at WB. Had a wonderful time. I am calling to
>other Antelopes to share their history. Do you remember your cheers, calls,
>replys or anything else that may be of interest to a fawning Antelope?
> Please reply to me directly. All other animaly, please stay in your part of
>the camp. Thanks.
>
>Dave Richter
>dwr4x4@aol.com
>T377, Fort Meade, MD
>
Our Yell is
"Antelopes, Antelopes
Swift and proud
best is last
and very LOUD" and then stamp feet quickly

the song that we sang going everywhere was
"Over hill over dale, we will hit the wood badge trail as the Antelopes go
loping along
For it's hi hi he the antelope life for me
Shout out your colors loud and clear - Blue and gold (note I went to Cub
Scout Trainers wood badge)
For its hi hi ho Swiftly we will go
As the Antelope go Loping along

Swift and strong Rash and loud
We will make our den coach proud
as the Antelope go sprinting ahead
for its hi hi he tickets are for me
Shout out our name loud and strong "Antelope"
for its hi hi ho in service we will go
as the antelope go loping along"

We also made antelope hoof cutouts that were placed in numerous places(place
mats for other dens, to hold soap and other stuff the the restrooms etc)

Enjoy your Wood Badge experience
Glenn S.
I used to be an antelope WCS-30-92

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