January 2002 Cub Scout
Roundtable Issue
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Volume 8, Issue 6 February Theme
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Our Native Peoples
Webelos Scholar & Engineer
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PRE-OPENING ACTIVITY
Banquet Quiz
Heart of America
Council
How much do you know about Cub
Scouting? Can you answer the following
questions?
1 Cub Scouting is ____ years old
this month.
2 Scouting is ____
years old month.
3 _____________is the founder of
Scouting.
4
______ _________ started the Boy Scouts of America.
5. __________is the first rank in
Cub Scouting.
6 (number) achievements are
required to earn the Wolf
badge.
7 _____electives are required to
earn a gold arrow point.
8. There are
_____ Webelos Activity Badges which can
be earned.
9. The
______ __ ______ is the highest award in Cub
Scouting.
10 We belong to Pack #______
11 We belong to Den
#____
12 There are
#_____ boys in our den.
13
______ ________ is our Cubmaster.
14 Our pack is part of
_______ District in _______Council.
15 (for parents only) My son is working on his _____ rank.
16 (for boys only) I need only
_____ more requirements to earn my next
rank.
17 The Cub Scout motto is ___ __
____!
A Banquet Icebreaker
Find someone in the room who
answers each of the descriptions below.
They should sign in the proper space.
Someone who wears size 10 ½ shoe.
_________________
Someone with your same color of
eyes ________________
Someone who has a Girl Scout
daughter ______________
Someone who was born in December
_________________
Someone wearing blue socks (now)
__________________
Someone who went to Philmont last
summer ___________
Someone with a preschool age
child ________________
Someone who was a Cub Scout as a
boy _____________
Someone who has earned the Eagle
rank ______________
Someone with the numbers 3, 5, or
1 in their telephone number phone #_____________
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