Stránka:roll 1911.djvu/174

Z thewoodcraft.org
Tato stránka nebyla zkontrolována

Campcraft ?53 them into the ground. After all grease is gotten rid of, wash in hot water and dry with doth. Don't use the doth first and get it greasy. Leadership: The most important thing about a camping party is that it should always have the best of leadership. No group of boys should go camping by themselves. The first thing a patrol of scouts should do when it has determined to camp' is. to insist upon the scout master accompanying the members of the patrol. The reason for th'm_ is that there is less likely to be accidents of the kind.that will break ?p your camp and drive you home to the town or city. When the scout master is one of the party, all of the boys can go in swimming when the proper time comes for such e?ercise, and the scout master can stay upon the b?nk or sit in the bo?t for the purpose of preventing arcidents by drowning. There are also a hundred and.one thingz which will occur ia camp when the need of a man's help vfill show' itself. A scout ought to insist on his scout m?-,ter ? to camp. The scout master ami patrol leader should be present, in order to settle. the many questions whleh must of nece?ty axis? so. that there. may be no need of differences or quarrels over disputed points, which would be sure to spoil the outing. Scot? Camp, Program In a. scout camp_ there will be a regular daily program, something slmi!ax to the following: 6:30 ?.u. Turn out, bathe, etc. 7:00 A.M. B I?L?'t $:oo sag. Air beddin? in sun, if po?ble, ami cleaa camp groumi Z X *CX? ? Swimrn[? x 2 :oo K. Dinner x.?o X,.M. Tslk by leader 6:o0 ?J?. Sapper ? :30 1,.u Evening council arotmd camp fire. O?der of/?siness x? Openly' Cou?il 2. Roll-c?l! 3. Record of last council 4. Reports of scouts $. Le/t ov? business 6. Complaints 7. Honors Challenges So?tl doings, son?s, datums, stories Closing Conndl (devotioual s?v- ices when desiredIf $:?4? !ight? O?t Digitized by ?-JO 0(? [C