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TOOLS
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For Cub Scouters
Back Yard U.S.A. Loads of Cub
Scout activities for the pack, den, and
family. A variety of ideas to carry
leaders through spring and summer
months. No. 3721, 35 cents.
For Boy Scouts and
Scouters
Boy Scout Requirements. Com-
plete requirements of the Scouting
advancement trail from Tenderfoot to
Eagle. All merit badge requirements
covered in this supplement to the Boy
Scout Handbook and the merit badge
pamphlets. No. 3216, 96 pages, 25
cents.
Indian Lore and Scholarship merit
badge pamphlets. Major revisions of
these pamphets have incorporated the
latest information and techniques re-
lated to the subjects. Indian Lore, No.
3358A; Scholarship, No. 3384A; each
35 cents.
Merit Badge Counselor Instruc-
tor's Guide. One of the "District
Scouters' Training Series." Covers
methods of training, materials needed,
exhibits, and program details. No.
4162, 32 pages, 30 cents.
For Camping
Committees
Policies and Standards for Camp-
ing. The 1959 revision of this guide
for council, district, and unit leaders
related to camping brings principles
up to date. No. 3689, 40 cents.
Camp Management. The manual
for camp directors and administra-
tors. One of the textbooks used in our
camping schools. Revised in 1959.
No. 12001A, $2.25.
For Explorer Officers
Explorer Secretary's Records. A
handy book for keeping the unit's
roster, attendance, recognitions, min-
utes of unit and officers' meetings, and
emergency mobilization chart. Gives
suggestions and examples of unit cor-
respondence. No. 3153, 85 cents.
Explorer Treasurer's Records.
Contains forms for keeping running
and itemized records of unit income
and expenditures, quarterly audit re-
ports, and members' dues. Explains
how to keep accounts and gives tips
on budgeting and money-earning
projects. No. 3152, 55 cents.
Explorer Certificate of Apprecia-
tion. Colorful but dignified certifi-
cates to fill out and present to con-
sultants or others who have assisted
the unit. Set of 10, No. 3155, 75
cents.
Air Explorer Leader Basic Train-
ing Instructor's Guide, No. 6606,
and Sea Explorer Leader Basic
Training Instructor's Guide, No.
6607, explain each session of basic
training for these program leaders.
Included are sheets for flannel-graph
figures and titles. Each 80 cents.
'Thanks a lot for finding the answer for me, Dad . . . Now what was
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