Indian Runners With Cub Colors

 

SETTING: Cubmaster dressed as Indian Chief stands by an artificially lit campfire.

CUBMASTER: Great Spirit, what is the meaning of Blue and Gold?

1ST INDIAN RUNNER: (A Cub dressed as Indian brave runs in carrying a jar of blue-colored water)

Great Chieftain, the blue is from the sky, representing loyalty and truth. (He places jar by the campfire and stands back)

2ND INDIAN RUNNER: (A Cub dressed as Indian brave runs in carrying a jar of yellow-colored water) Great Chieftain, the gold stands for good cheer and happiness. (He places jar by the campfire and stands back)

CUBMASTER: Thank you, Great Spirit, for these two brave runners who have traveled a long way down the trail. Will den ______ please present the colors? (Followed by Pledge of Allegiance)

 

 

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