Producing Amateur Entertainments; Varied Stunts And Other Numbers With Program Plans And Directions
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The Patrol then sets to work, cleaning up the camp site ; making its own orderly camp ; pitching tents; laying their blankets. The boy from the Flivver party steals back, fascinated by the Scouts. The Patrol conducts a little initiation ceremony in which this tenderfoot is shown the ideals of the Scout movement in regard to wood- craft, forest conservation, a clean trail, and an appreciation of the mysteries of Nature. Meanwhile, the lights are dimmed, for night sets in. The boys gather about t...he Camp Fire. The scoutmaster concludes the evening with a talk about the spirit of the Eed Man, whose spirit is in the woods. As the moon rises behind the tents, it silhouettes an owl perched on a bit of a dead tree. The boys retire to their tents and Taps is sounded softly. A Scene at Troop Headquarters. Banners, troop flags, rope, staves, and any other available 170 PRODUCING AMATEUR ENTERTAINMENTS troop properties are in the room. As the curtain rises, several of the boys are seen putting the room in order.
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