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One last hazing thought
Berk Moss (mossfam@TELEPORT.COM)
Mon, 15 Sep 1997 07:52:22 -0700
Well, we started with serious discussions about boys doing unsupervised
initiations of new boys into a patrol. We answered that clearly and
uniformly. Now we seem to be stuck on upside down Bobcat pins.
A simple solution: If inverting a person is not degrading, dangerous, or
abuseive, why don't we find a way to invert the Scouter as he/she pins on
the Bobcat pin? I suspect there would be a humorous way for a group of
adults to get me upside down (I'm 6 foot 4 inches and 195 pounds and 52
years old) so that I can pin on a Bobcat pin or two. Let's be resourcefull.
YiS
Berk Moss Pioneer District Advancement Committee
Assistant Scoutmaster Troop 427 Cascade-Pacific Council
Multnomah Village, Portland Oregon O/A Brotherhood
e mail: mossfam@teleport.com Bear Patrol Woodbadge WEM 492-1-94
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