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THE LIFE STORY OF AKELA
Tonight we are recognizing Webelos
Scouts from our pack who have earned the Arrow of Light Award--the highest
honor in Cub Scouting.
We all know that the Cub Scout
advancement plan follows the life story of Akela, an Indian brave of the mythical
Webelos tribe. As we follow the Cub Scout trail, we follow in the footsteps of Akela and,
like Akela, learn many things, so that someday we, too, may become brave
Scouts. The first thing that Akela had to learn was the law of his
tribe. It is the same in Cub Scouting. In order to become a Bobcat, our
boys must learn the law of the pack.
Bobcat_____ , will you light the
candle representing the rank of Bobcat. (He does so).
When Akela was of Bobcat age, he was
taken on short trips into the forest by his father. Here, among the great trees
and streams, he became acquainted with the animals. From the wolf he learned the
language of the group, the tracks and the ways of food. Much the same as
Akela, our Cub Scouts worked and learned and received the rank of Wolf.
Wolf Cub Scout , will you light the
candle representing the rank of Wolf. (He does so.)
Later Akela learned from the big,
kindly bear the secret names of trees and from other friends the calls
of birds and the language of the air. Just as Akela learned new things
that required a little more skill, so, too, do our Cub Scouts earn the
Bear badge.
Bear Cub Scout , will you light the
candle representing the rank of Bear. ( He does so. )
From his father, Arrow of Light,
Akela learned the speech and calls of the Webelos Tribe. After Akela had
learned the ways of the wolf and bear, and had passed the tests of the
tribe, he was admitted into the lower ranks of the young braves. Thus,
he became a Webelos Scout.
Webelos Scout will you light the
candle representing the rank of Webelos. (He does so. )
Here we should stop and think of the
inner meaning of the word Webelos. It means "We'll be Loyal
Scouts"--to our country, our home and to God. Now, as we look back
down our Cub Scout trail, we see how bright the pathway is--bright
because you Cub Scout have helped make it so. You light the pathway
through Cub Scouting by doing your best, being square and giving
goodwill.
Will our Assistant Cubmaster please
select those boys worthy of receiving the Arrow of Light; and bring them
and their parents forward. (He brings them forward. )
Webelos Scouts, the emblem you see
before you represents the Arrow of Light Award. You have completed the
four ranks of Cub Scouting--Bobcat, Wolf, Bear and Webelos. There are
seven rays in the Arrow of Light. As they are lighted, you will hear how
they stand for the seven great virtues of life.
1. Wisdom - Wisdom does not
necessarily mean superior knowledge. It means putting to the right use
the knowledge that one possesses.
2. Courage - Courage is not the
quality that enables men to meet danger without fear; it is being able
to meet danger in spite of one's fear. (continued
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