Scouting, Volume 30, Number 1, January 1942 Page: 10
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This Month's Highlights—
BOY SCOUT WEEK
PATRIOTIC PILGRIMAGE or
hike to a point of local or national
historical interest — for example, a
place associated with Lincoln or
Washington (see HSM 649).
Scoutcraft Emphasis—
SAFETY & RESCUE METHODS
Advancement—Second Class knife
and hatchet, and safety. First Class
axe. Merit Badges—Safety, First
Aid, Firemanship, Electricity,
Marksmanship, Fingerprinting,
Swimming, Life Saving, Rowing
and Canoeing.
Emergency Service Training—Or-
derly movement (drill), first aid,
FIRST WEEK (Feb. 1-7)
Individual Effort
Knots (HB 74). Use V2" rope. Merit Badge work.
Patrol Meetings
Opening. Business. Patrol formation, drill (ES 24).
Emergency service knots—review Tenderfoot knots
(HPL 167; HBS 88). Learn taut line, blackwall
hitch, catspaw (ES 31). Rope "Bee" (HB 539).
Make knot board. Review artificial respiration (HB
134; First Aid MBP).
Planning. Games and songs. Closing.
Troop Meeting
Opening. Inspection. Business.
5-minute Troop drill (ES 24).
Demonstration of use of emergency service knots by
members of Emergency Service Corps (ES 31).
Save my child contest (HSM 873).
Physical training—rope climb, using shinning meth-
od and Forest Service or Antes stop (ES 26).
Demonstration of safety with firearms (HBS 64;
Safety, Marksmanship MBPs).
Patrol period.
Games and contests. Council fire. Closing.
Troop Leaders' Council half-meeting.
Saturday
Religious services for Scouts of Jewish faith.
Mobilization for Good Turn or public service.
Scouts' and parents' dinner during Boy Scout Week.
HB — Handbook for Boys ; HPL —- Handbook for Patrol Leaders;
HSM — Handbook for Scoutmasters ; HBS — How Book of Scouting ;
MBP — Merit Badge Pamphlet; ES—Emergency Service Training Plan
Reference Materials
10 SCOUTING
SECOND WEEK (Feb. 8-14)
Scout Sunday and Boy Scout Day (Feb. 8)
Attend church as a Troop body or individually.
Individual Effort
Recruit new boys to be Scouts.
Wear Uniform. Merit Badge work. Second Class
Safety (HB 180).
Patrol Meetings
Opening. Welcome new Scout candidates.
Learn and practice use of bowline on a bight (ES 32).
Review treatment for wounds, bleeding and shock
(HB 124-9, 133, 229, 238-244.; Safety (HPL 197;
Safety MBP; First Aid MBP). Safety Question Ball
(HB 536).
Help candidates with Tenderfoot requirements.
Planning. Games and songs. Closing.
Troop Meeting
Opening. Inspection drill. Business.
Physical training—front roll, back roll, jump in full
squat position, Plant Pot Relay (ES 20-22).
Demonstration of fingerprinting and print reading by
an expert, or qualified Scouts.
Patrol period. Safety First game (HSM 890).
Examination of candidates in Tenderfoot Require-
ments. Registration. Examination in Second Class
Safety.
Games and contests. Closing.
Troop Leaders' Council half-meeting.
Week-end
Patriotic pilgrimage or historical hike.
Waste paper collection and other war service.
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