Induction
Of A New Cubmaster
PERSONNEL
Leader, Akela, new Cubmaster, spotlight operator.
EQUIPMENT
Spotlight, chair, table, beaded bag, Indian head dress, Indian blanket,
four candles.
ARRANGEMENT
The lights are darkened on the stage except for the spotlight, which is
focused on Akela's face or head with as small a beam as possible. The
leader and the new Cubmaster wait at the back of the room.
Leader: Great Akela, there is a brave
among us who has chosen to accept the mighty challenge to become like you
and accept the position of Cubmaster and Akela of Pack [number].
Akela: Does this brave know of the responsibility and
challenge before him?
Leader: Yes, Akela, and he also agrees to
seek further knowledge at your council fires. He now awaits your
acceptance of him.
(The audience forms two lines, making an aisle for the
new Cubmaster and the leader to walk to the stage.)
(As Akela and the leader come to the front, the
spotlight follows them. The Cubmaster stands before the table between
Akela and the leader.)
Akela: Please be seated. Do you, [name],
accept the challenge and responsibility set before you?
Cubmaster: I do.
Akela: (To the Cubmaster.) Light
the first candle. (He does.)
Leader: This light represents enthusiasm.
Nothing great is accomplished without enthusiasm. If you agree, light the
second candle and pledge your enthusiasm.
Cubmaster: (He lights the second
candle.) I so pledge.
(The leader places the beaded bag over the Cubmaster's
shoulder.')
Akela: Will you, [name], attend training,
pow-wow, and roundtables, so that the knowledge you find there can make
our pack run better and make you a better Cubmaster? If so, state "I
will"
Cubmaster: I will. (Akela places the
headdress on the Cubmaster's head.)
Akela: Now light the third candle. (The
Cubmaster lights the candle.)
Leader: [Name], we give you now the gift
of admiration, for never has there been a worthy chief who was not admired
by his tribe. Do you now pledge that you will continue to strive to be
worthy of this admiration? If so, speak the words, 'I do.'
Cubmaster: I do. (Akela places the
Indian blanket over the Cubmaster's shoulder.)
Akela: Light the fourth candle. (After
lighting the candle, the Cubmaster faces the audience and raises his arms
to the outstretched position.)
Cubmaster: May the great spirit look
favorably on our pack and guide us throughout this life.
(The spotlight goes down from full to small, focusing
on his face, and then goes out.)
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