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  1. Sic Gloria Mundi... Scouts in chairs, "assume LOUNGE position", no neckers, shorts of every color, Scout Uni shirt buttoned crooked, untucked, might remember the Scout Promise, Conservation Pledge, Scout Law.... Flag ceremony? How many stars on the flag? True story from at least now sixteen years ago::: My son chose to join the Troop of my yooth. They still were very active, outdoorsy Troop, he did well, served in all the Leadership positions.... Made Eagle.... One night, early in his career, I stood in the back of the hall with the other parents and watched the opening
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  2. We do it at all meeting openings and whenever we gather for an activity. The adults have a "Patrol Yell" also... "Ask your Patrol Leader!!!
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  3. At camporees, where patrols are rotating from activity to activity as a patrol, the person running the activity might have the patrol give its yell during introductions before starting the activity. For the sake of spirit-building. Generally, the patrol will give its yell at each activity during the day. At summer camp, when camp is formed up before meals at the dining hall, each troop will be asked to give a troop yell. Maybe at breakfast and lunch, but certainly at the evening meal. The Camp Director or Assistant Camp Director generally is the Master of Ceremonies for such gathering
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  4. We used to use ours before, during and after patrol competitions.
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  5. Surprised no one mentioned Aviation. Have your kid fall in love with planes, and they'll never have money for drugs.
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  6. Roundtables are like a box of chocolates. You never know quite what you're going to get. But, I think cub leaders benefit the most from them as they learn about programs that may interest their pack.
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