Seven
Virtues Of Life
PERSONNEL
Webelos den leader, Cubmaster, Scoutmaster, senior patrol leader,
graduating Webelos Scout and parents.
EQUIPMENT
Seven torches or candles, Webelos emblem, and graduation certificates.
Cubmaster: Will Webelos Scout [name] and
his parents come forward. Tonight we are assembled to honor a Webelos
Scout and his parents who are members of the Webelos den. They have
brought honor to our pack as they have climbed the Cub Scouting trail
together. This Webelos Scout is now ready to go into the great brotherhood
of Boy Scouting. With the help of his willing parents he will soon start
up the Boy Scout trail.
The seven candles before you represent the rays in the
Arrow of Light. As they are lighted you will hear how they stand for the
seven great virtues of life. (Candles are lighted by the Webelos den
leader.)
Webelos Den Leader:
WISDOM. Having wisdom doesn't mean that a person is smarter than
others. It means that he uses what he knows to live a better life.
COURAGE. Courage does not mean you have no fear of
danger. It means that you can face danger despite your fear.
SELF-CONTROL. This means being able to stop when
you have had enough of something, such as eating, playing, or even working
too much.
JUSTICE. Justice means being fair with others we
play and work with, regardless of who they are.
FAITH. Faith is belief in God and things we cannot see
but feel are true.
HOPE. Hope means to look forward to good things you
believe will happen. You hope for better things tomorrow, but at the same
time you work hard today to make them happen.
LOVE. There are many kinds of love. Love of family, home,
fellow men, God, and country. Every kind of love is important for a full
and happy life.
Cubmaster: You will find, if you live by
these seven virtues, you will be happier. It is now my pleasure to present
to you and your parents your graduation certificates. At this time I would
like to introduce to you [name], Scoutmaster of Troop [number], who will
accept you into the troop. I am sure he has a few words of welcome for you
and your parents.
Scoutmaster: (Welcomes Webelos Scout and
his parents.) Senior Patrol Leader [name] will place our troop neckerchief
on you. You will be inducted into our troop at our next meeting.
Senior Patrol Leader: As you remove your
Cub Scout neckerchief, remember the things you learned in the Cub Scout
program. And as you wear this Boy Scout neckerchief, remember that it
represents the members of our troop who always try to do their best and be
prepared. Welcome to our troop. (He salutes.)
(All exit.)
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