Investiture 2015, 28th February 2015
Written by: Kwek Xiu Xi, Sixer & Scribe Today, was the investiture, a simply yet formal ceremony used to symbolize the acceptance of the recruits into the scout pack. Today, when I arrived, I noticed that all the recruits were in the same uniform as we were, just without scarves. The recruits looked very smart in their new uniforms, and it could be seen that they were proud of themselves. In today's meeting, we spent most of our time rehearsing for the investiture. Six by six, the sixers had to lead their recruits to the front of the “horseshoe” and let them say the scout promise. After that, they would be presented their new scarf and woggle. The hard part of the entire ceremony was, we had to stand in sediah for 30-45 minutes! After the first rehearsal, most of us were extremely tired. However, we managed to survive the real investiture, and I think we did very well. Most of us were solemn throughout the ceremony, and patiently waited for the recrui...