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 INTRODUCTION

The Heart of the Camp

LIGHTING THE COUNCIL FIRE

Oath and Law Ceremony
Invocation to Light Ceremony
Ceremony From India

CEREMONIES AROUND THE CAMP FIRE

Some Do's & Don'ts
Present or Accounted For
The Scout Law
Tradition and Early History
Evening Pow Wows with an Indian Flavor by F. H. Cheley
Camp Fire Pantomime by W. C. Wessel
Evening Programs at Camp Delmont by Edward A. Carlson
Five Camp Fire Programs
A Council Fire Program by the San Francisco District Council
What To Do At Your Camp Fire  by Harold Van Buren

CAMP FIRE STUNTS 

General Directions by W. Edgar Wylie

Fun Stunts

The King with a Terrible Temper.
The Mob Scene from Jiilius Caesar.
Schneider's Band.
The Giant's Sneeze.
Flivver Stunt.
Sharp Shooter.
A One - Man Baseball Game.
Slamsome Senator Tankburst
Reedum N. Weepe.
Newspaper Race.
Bargain Sale.
Who Nose Most?
Wild Animals.
Swat.
The Laughing Handkerchief.
Ghost.
Jack's Alive.
Buzz-Fizz.
Boots Without Shoes.
Oratory
A Nail-Driving Contest.
Admiral Poof.

 

Skits and Playlets

Silent Movie: Lily of the Alley
Showing Them Up In A Playlet
The Magic Turban
The Dagger
The Scout Skit
The First Aid Class

 

Physical Stunts

Tugs-of-War.
Select Your Camp Acrobat.
Blind Folded Boxing.
Barrel Boxing.
Pole Boxing.
Bear Fight.
Cock Fighting.
Hog Tying.
Hand Wrestle.
Indian Leg Wrestle.
Pillow Fights.
Dog Collar Tug-of-War.
Strong Arm.
Forearm Test.

Lifting the Stool

CAMPFIRE STORIES, SONGS AND YELLS

Stories by Firelight and Emberglow by A. E. Hamilton
Good Story Telling by F. Haydon Dimmock
Bibliography for Camp Fire Stories
Scout Yells
 

 

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