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INTRODUCTION

 

 

INTRODUCTION

The Order of the Arrow grew out of a desire to emphasize the fact that a good Scout Camper is not only proficient in the skill of Scoutcraft but also in the principles of leadership and Scouthood. It intends to crystallize the Scout Oath and Law in the mind of every Arrowman. The O.A. emphasizes cheerful service as an essential to a happy camping experience and seeks to reveal the true Brotherhood that exists among those who exhibit such traits.

It must be remembered that the Order of the Arrow is a device of the camping program of the Boy Scouts of America. The Order is distinguished by its American democratic basis for membership and its air of Indian tradition. Every registered Scout in the unit votes in the election of new members to insure against the Lodge becoming a self -sustained clique.

PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL

This handbook has been prepared to acquaint all Brothers in Wagion Lodge with the history of' the Lodge. It provides the local information in an effort to provide the complete picture of the Order of the Arrow. It intends to supplement the National O.A. Handbook. All Brothers are encouraged to read this handbook for a complete understanding of how Wagion Lodge operates.

THE ORGANIZATION OF THE ARROW

The Arrow is served by a National Secretary who serves as a member of the National B.S.A. Staff. Rule and policies grow out of a National O.A. Committee which is made up of representatives from across the nation.

Every two years a NOAC or National Order of the Arrow Conference is held, generally on a college campus, which

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