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Re: (semi)Uniformed Ambassador
Rob (stagis@MEGAHITS.COM)
Fri, 24 Apr 1998 13:17:31 -0400
I understand the boys' reluctance to wear uniforms...but how to work around it?
I'm a recently retired Cubmaster (now Scoutmaster *quiver of fear*) and I started
encouraging the little guys to wear their uniforms on pack meeting days...and yes,
I heard through the boy-grapevine that some of the kids had some trouble -
finger-pointing, etc. I didn't back off, but worked with the kids I knew best to
encourgage them all to wear their uniforms together...strength in numbers, you
know. The next step (and in retrospect, probably should've been the first) was a
pack T-shirt. I duly authorized this as a Class B uniform, and I started wearing
it whenever I went to any school function that didn't require dress-up - kids'
fairs, late reading nights in the gym, etc.. The kids don't think T-shirts are as
uncool as a scout uniform and started wearing them for everything - and yes, I saw
some pretty sad T-shirts by the end of the year...but they were sad cuz they were
worn. It's a logical step from there to the good uniform...
Jay Thal wrote:
> There is no reason for embarrassment in wearing the uniform, and I agree with
> those adults who wear it properly and set an example for the youth in their
> unit.
>
> But, I think that this string started because we were hashing over the question
> as to why our youth are sometimes reluctant to wear their*s,
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