A Simple Eagle Scout Ceremony
SETTING:
The colors are posted in the front of the
room with other appropriate candles and Eagle paraphernalia place.
PARTICIPANTS
Master of Ceremonies (MC)
Scoutmaster
Ceremony participants
Family of the Eagle candidate are all seated in the front row
Visiting Scouts, Scouters and friends are also seated near the front.)
CEREMONY
MC: Tonight we have the honor and pleasure of
bestowing the rank of Eagle Scout to a member of our troop. This
presentation takes on added significance when one considers the tempo of the
times. Democracy is a fresh conquest for each generation. This is an
important and serious matter and a cause for concern of every true American.
In full awareness of the challenge of the times, the parents of this young
man and his Scout leaders have labored long and faithfully. Their efforts
culminate tonight in the presentation of the Eagle Award.
The success of these efforts will manifest in the way that this and every
other Eagle Scout sets a social pattern for the lives they touch.
(The candidate is escorted to the front of the room by an honor guard.)
CHAPLAIN: Heavenly Father, we thank you for the interest in the Scouting
movement that has brought this group together. We thank you for the success
of the Scouting program in the United States since 1910. We are grateful for
the influence that Troop ____ has had on the lives of boys since it held its
first charter in 19___. We pray for continued blessings on this troop, its
leaders, its troop committee, and its sponsor through the years ahead. We
pray that Troop ____ may continue to turn out leaders for tomorrow, prepared
as good citizens.
MC: The Scouting movement constitutes one of the most wholesome and
significant development of our day. Eagle Candidate [ Scout's name ] you
have been deemed worthy of the highest rank in its membership. All who know
you rejoice in your achievement. Your position, as you well know, is one of
honor and responsibility. You are now a marked man. As an Eagle Scout, you
will be asked to assume a solemn obligation to do your duty to God, to your
country, to your fellow Scouts, and to your fellow citizens. As this is a
great undertaking, it is therefore right and proper that a board of review
make a careful examination of each candidate prior to the presentation of an
Eagle Award.
This candidate presented a record of merit badges earned. These have been
carefully checked against council records and certified by appointed merit
badge counselors. The board of review carefully checked the record of this
candidate for leadership in his troop, school affairs, church association,
in his community, and in the conduct of his Eagle service project.
This candidate has demonstrated his capacity and willingness to exert
leadership in activities that are constructive and worthwhile. It has been
satisfactorily established by the board of review that this candidate is
putting into daily practice the principles of the Scout Oath and Law. In
light of the inquires made, and the favorable results in each case, the
board of review has found this candidate qualified and has authorized this
court-of-honor to bestow upon you, [ Scout's name ], the rank of Eagle.
(Here, the parents would be recognized, the presentation made, and while the
new Eagle Scout is pinning the miniature Eagle on his mother, the poem
"An Eagle Scout" is read to the audience. The poem is found in
Chapter 14)
(The rest of the ceremony would proceed as other typical examples
illustrated.) |