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ОглавлениеGroup | I. | Intelligence. |
Group | II. | Handcraft. |
Group | III. | Service to Others. |
Group | IV. | Physical Health. |
Group I. Intelligence
Collector.—For collecting stamps, medal ribbons, specimens, crests, etc., or keeping a scrap-book. (Neatness of arrangement to count.) | |
Observer.—Study of animals, birds, plants, etc. Tracking and Kim’s Game. | |
Signaler.—Elementary signaling with flags, etc., and scout signs. |
Group II. Handcraft
Artist.—Drawing or painting or modeling. (Self-expression rather than artistic merit to count.) | |
Weaver.—Knitting, netting, patch-work, basket-making. | |
Wood-Worker.—Chip carving, fretwork, or carpentry. |
Group III. Service for Others
First Aider.—Know how to treat minor injuries and accidents. | |
Guide.—Must know how to show the way to strangers, and know where to find Police Station, Fire Station, Doctor, etc., and know the history of the place. | |
House Worker.—Make tea, peel potatoes, prepare vegetables, clean up, make bed. |
Group IV. Physical Health
Athlete.—Able to run, jump, climb, throw, and catch. | |
Swimmer.—Able to swim twenty-five yards, and float and dive in the water. | |
Team Player.—For hockey, basket ball and other team games. |
Note:—The full details for these will be found in the Leaders’ Manual.