Transcription of Boy Scout Record Keeping Worksheets
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BOY SCOUTRECORD Keeping Worksheets Ellen CredeJanuary 5, 1994 Updated and revisedMay 21, 1997by Kyna HendraLateNite Phog Productionspage 2 HELPFUL HINTS1. Don't be afraid to ask questions - people to ask include leaders, those with lots ofScouting experience, and parents of Scouts - past and Read the books and refer to them frequently"The Boy Scout Handbook""Boy Scout Requirements"3. To fulfill requirements:Vacations and Field Trips can help meet requirements. Some school and otheractivities can "count" for requirements. If you think something you did in a non-Scouting setting fulfills a requirement, ask your Patrol Leader, Troop Guide, orScoutmaster if they agree. (if so, ask them to sign and date your handbook)4.
MERIT BADGE PROCEDURE 1. Decide on the Merit Badge 2. Get a copy of the Merit Badge pamphlet. You can purchase these at the Scout Shop, or your troop library or a Scout who has finished the badge may have a copy. 3. Get a "Blue Card" from your Scoutmaster or Advancement Chair. Ask your Scoutmaster or Assistant Scoutmaster to sign the card.
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