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Woodcraft Manual for Boys . Swim fifty feet with shoes and clothes on. . Demonstrate breast, crawl, and side stroke. . Dive properly from the surface of the water. . Dive into from seven to ten feet of water and bring from bottom to surface a loose bag of sand weighing five lbs. . Demonstrate on land five methods of release from a drowning person who clutches you. . Demonstrate in the water two methods of release. . Demonstrate the Schaefer method of resuscitation (prone pressure). . Demonstrate safely crossing thin or rotten ice. . Teach three persons to swim. Teacher (Kikinaunna) The Degree of Teacher may be conferred on any one who takes seven of these tests: I. Teach a class of children successfully for six months in school, church, or recreation centres. . Teach a class of children to sing, dance, or act for some patriotic, school, or charitable entertainment. . Teach a class of children in athletics for three months — oancing, swinmiing, riding, fencing, boxing, hiking, rowing, paddling. . Teach for a school year any child or children the rudi- ments of education, including outdoor and nature study. . Teach a sewing class of at least six for six months. . Teach six or more young people the Hopi Spring and Corn dance so that they can perform them at request. . Teach six or more children three folk dances. . Organize and lead a Band in Woodcraft for a year. . Lead an outdoor nature study class of four or more chil- dren for a year, so that class has collected twenty-five butter- flies or moths, twenty-five wild flowers, ten ferns; knows fifteen trees by leaf and bark. . Have a class of foiu: or more in popular astronomy for a winter or a summer, so that class can pass test for knowing Pole Star and fifteen star-groups. . Teach a handicrsdt class: beadwork, baskets, stencils, quillwork, metal work, pottery, woodcarving, etc. . Teach two or more children to sing without ?xcompani- ment any three ballads (solos or. duets) of known merit, such as folk songs or standard songs.