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Published by the Boy Scouts of America
March-April 1989
Vol. 77,.No. 2
REGULAR
FEATURES
4 News Briefs
8 Worth Retelling
10 Letters
12 The Way It Was
14 Front Line Stuff
16 Family Quiz
44 Let Boys' Life
Be Your Program
Assistant
J. Warren Young,
Publisher, Magazine Division
Robert F. Limacher, Associate
Publisher, Magazine Division
Walter B. Babson,
Editor-in-Chief,
Scouting & Exploring magazines
Ernest Dociar,
Executive Editor
Scott Daniels,
Regular Features/Copy Editor
Jon C. Halter, Staff Writer
Robert Peterson, Staff Writer
Suzanne Wilson, Staff Writer
Robert E. Hood, Editor Emeritus
Sylvia Shockley,
Editorial Assistant
Joseph Connolly, Director of
Design, Magazine Division
Beth Hardaway, Art Director
Brian Payne, Photo Editor
James O. Boyll,
Production Manager
Gene Allendorf, Advertising
Production Manager
Mike Wallace, Assistant
to the Publisher/
Subscription Director
William F. Downs,
Circulation Director
Margie L. Bolton,
Fulfillment Director
Chuck Carrol,
National Sales Manager
Leigh Novog,
National Marketing Director
Lillian Mussel, Assistant to the
National Marketing Manager
George Bush,
Honorary President
Harold Hook, President
Ben H. Love, Chief Scout
Executive
Joseph L. Anglim, National
Director of Administration/
Chief Financial Officer
Magazine Advisory Committee:
James B. Kobak, Chairman
Louis T. Hagopian,
Charles J. Hamm,
Joseph W. Ostrow
SPECIAL FEATURES
20 CUB SCOUT NATURE RAMBLE-
ALL ABOUT BUGS
Insect hunters can find as many as 1,000
different kinds in a large backyard.
22
THE HOW AND WHY OF
COUNSELING
In counseling a Scout, your objective is to
give him the chance to solve his own
problems.
24 A FAMILY OF READERS
Want to do your children a lifelong favor?
Encourage them to read early in their lives
and as often as possible.
26 RUSSELL LEE: CAMP RANGER
Today's camp ranger is as comfortable with
a pipe wrench as with a Scout stave, as
skilled at greeting council presidents as
welcoming the greenest Scout campers.
28 THEY PAY OFF ON PROMISES
In 1986, Alabama's Tukabatchee Council
increased its youth membership by 22
percent; in '87, by a whopping 32 percent;
in '88 by another 21 percent. How come?
32 A TREASURED 75 YEARS
A magical force they call the "Spirit of
Treasure Island" draws 575 former campers
back for a reunion at the birthplace of the
Order of the Arrow.
36 A STAR-SPANGLED GOOD TURN
The streets of Bay City, Tex., blossom with
the red, white, and blue on 12 patriotic
occasions a year due to the efforts of Boy
Scouts from Troop 45.
38 THE TRAIL TO GOOD HEALTH
Scouts and Explorers learn good nutrition
for adult life when they practice smart menu
planning for camp-outs.
About our cover: Cubs and bugs
get along fine together, as you can see
on our cover. It's the handiwork of John
Huehnergarth, who challenges you to
spot the one nonbug he added to his
collection. The article, Cub Scout
Nature Ramble—All About Bugs, is on
page 20. And, if you and the kids
would like to know the bugs' names,
page 56 has the answers.
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