and the Troop marches out. The Captain turns, salutes the Court of Awards and passes out.
| O—LIEUT. | |||
| 0000 | 0000 | ||
| Troop— | |||
| 0000 | 0000 | ||
| O—Capt. | |||
| c | xx | ||
| Color | c | xx | Court of |
| Guard | c | xx | Awards |
| c | xx | ||
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| ———— | |||
| ———— | |||
| Guests | |||
Where there is no Local Council or Court of Awards, Captains are asked to communicate with the National Headquarters concerning the ceremony of presentation of the Golden Eaglet.
ALTERNATE FORMS FOR SCOUT CEREMONIES
In the case of troops for which this formal procedure is not practical, and for the better assistance of Captains and Councils who feel the need of a more definite formulation of the Scout principles on these occasions, the following ceremonies are suggested. They are designed to meet the necessity for expressing at each stage of the Scout's progress, recognition of her achievement up to that point and appreciation of her future responsibilities.
1. Tenderfoot Enrollment
1. The Troop being assembled in any desired formation, the Captain calls forward those who have passed the test.
Captain: "Scout ——, do you think you know what it means to be loyal to God and your Country, to help other people at all times, and to obey the Scout Laws?"