HOW CAN YOU TELL A GOOD SCOUT?
In school
He keeps to the right on walks, in halls, going up and down stairs.
He goes up and down stairs one step at a time.
He looks where he runs.
He doesn't jostle in a crowd.
He doesn't bully the little fellows.
He sees that the little chaps have a fair chance on the playground and that they don't get hurt.
Out of school
He does not walk on railroad bridges or tracks.
He does not walk around lowered gates or crawl under them.
He does not jump off moving trains, cars, or engines.
He does not crawl over, under, or between cars.
He does not loiter around railroad stations or cars or play on or around turn tables.
He does not cross tracks without remembering to stop, look, and listen.
He looks where he goes and keeps to the right.
He crosses at regular crossings, not in the middle of the block.
He looks out for automobiles turning corners.
He looks and listens for danger signals and heeds them.
He plays safe, as much for the other fellow's sake as his own.