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BOBCAT THE FIRE OF AKELA
PERSONNEL: Cubmaster, Committee
Chairman, Bobcat candidates and parents EQUIPMENT: None SETTING: The boys are brought in tied
to a long rope with short leather thongs. Room should be dark except for
campfire.
CUBMASTER: Before you burns the fire
of Akela. The light of the fire is like the teaching of Akela, the heat
is like the love Akela has for you. The leather thongs that bind your
wrists to the rope are like the promise you will make to obey the Law of
the Pack. The rope itself represents your pack, the common bond.
The Law of the Pack will now be given
by Akela. COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN: States the Law CUBMASTER: You have heard the Law.
You must now give the Promise to obey it. Now give the Cub Scout sign and
in a loud, clear voice say the Cub Scout Promise together. (Boys recite
promise.)
(Chief takes out knife) You have
given the Promise and you will now be freed from your bonds, not that
you may forget the Promise, but rather to keep the Promise in your
hearts and obey the Law even when Akela is not with you.
The knife of Akela must now be
purified in the fire (Chief puts blade near campfire). You must submit
to what follows without fear, for the heat of the fire which is love
presents no danger, but demands trust and loyalty. You will then be
given the mark of the Bobcat. You must wear it upside down until you
have completed your first act of good will as a member of the pack.
(Cuts thongs, badges handed to each
boy and handshakes given. CC carries badges for Chief.)
Let us now welcome the new Bobcats to
the pack with the cry of the Wolf. |
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