“To be trustworthy, loyal, friendly, helpful, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent.”
“Of what does a Patrol consist?”
“Of eight boys, all more than twelve years old, one of whom is patrol leader and another corporal.”
“What is a troop?”
“Three or more patrols, whose leader is Scout Master; he must be at least twenty-one years old and the assistant Scout Master cannot be under eighteen years of age.”
“It isn’t necessary to go further into the details of the organization, as it would confuse you. What is the Boy Scout motto?”
“Be Prepared.”
“Pretty comprehensive counsel; suppose you give something in the way of explanation.”
“He must be prepared in mind by learning obedience and by thinking out beforehand what should be done in case of any accident or situation, and in body by making himself healthful, strong and active.”
“It will be time enough to learn the various badges when you are ready for them. That of the tenderfoot is of gilt and seven-eighths of an inch wide, and it is made for the button hole or with a safety pin clasp. Now reverently repeat the scout oath: