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Scoutcraft l? He then takes the scout oath, is enrolled as & t?aderto? and is entitled to wear the tenderfoot badge. Sa;ond?class Scout To become a ?econd-class scout, a tenderloot n?st to the satisfaction of the recognized Io?al scout the following tests: ?. At least one month's service as a' tenderfoots-- - e. Elementary first aid and bandaging; know. the genorat directions for first aid for injuries; know treatment for fainting? shock, fractures, bruises, sprains, injuries in which the skin is broken, burns, and scalds; demonstrate how to carry injured, and the use of the trian? and roller bandages and tourniquet. ,r ' 3. Elemehtary signaling: Know the semaphore, O r American Morse, or Myer alphabet. 4- Track half a mile in twenty- five minutes; or, if in town, describe satisfactorily the contents. of one store window out of four observed Second-cla? for one minute each. $. Go a mile in twelve minutes at scout's pate m abo?i fifty steps running and fifty walking, alternately. 6. Use properly knife or hatchet. 7. Prove ability to build a fire in the open, using not than two matches. 8. Cook a .quarter of a pound of meat and two potato?. in the open without the ordinary kitchen cooking utensi? . t 9. Earn and deposit at least one dollar in a public bank. xo. Know the sixteen principal points of the compass. First-class Scout To become a first-class scout, the second-dam aaout mini pass the following tests: x.' Swim fifty yards. 5. Earn and deposit at least two dollars in a public bank. 3. Send and receive a message by semaphore, or. JLmeri. can Morse, or Myer alphabet, sixteen letters per mime..k?00?l 4. Make a round trip alone (or'with another scout) toapoint