Troop Historian

Job Description: The Troop Historian keeps a historical record and scrapbook of Troop activities.

Historian Duties:
Gather pictures and facts about past Troop activities and keeps them in a historical file or scrapbook
Takes care of trophies, ribbons, and souvenirs of Troop activities
Keeps information about former members of the Troop
Sets a good example
Enthusiastically wears the uniform correctly
Lives by the Scout Oath and Law
Shows Scout spirit

Introduction: When you accepted the position of Historian, you agreed to provide service and leadership in our Troop. That responsibility should be fun and rewarding. This job description provides some of the things you are expected to do while serving as a junior leader in Troop 78. You should make any necessary notes on this sheet as this Fast-Start Junior Leader Training session is conducted. As a Troop 78 Junior Leader you will be challenged to your fullest capabilities. The adult leadership has faith in your leadership abilities, but will constantly be striving to improve those abilities. Your selection and acceptance of this Troop position represents the acceptance of a contract. At the end of this Fast-Start Junior Leader Training you will be asked to sign a contract indicating that you understand your responsibilities and will constantly strive to live up to your Job Description. Good Luck and Congratulations.

Troop Procedures:
The Troop Historian is responsible for starting and maintaining a Troop Scrapbook consisting of summaries of all Troop activities and the individuals that were in attendance at those activities. In the event that the Historian is unable to attend an activity he will designate an individual to complete the summary. In addition to being placed in the Troop scrapbook, all activity summaries will be published in the Troop newsletter.
The Troop Historian is responsible for maintaining a Troop Photo album. If the Historian is unable to locate a camera for Troop activities, he should make arrangements with the adult leaders. The Troop Photo album should also contain captions with the activities, dates, and individuals in the pictures.
The Troop Historian is finally responsible for starting and maintaining the first ever Troop 78 "Patch Quilt" consisting of all patches of all activities that the Troop has been involved with. At the present moment the Troop has well over 50 patches that will represent the start of the "Patch Quilt".

Resources: As a Troop Scribe their many resources available to you to help you do your job. These include people such as your Scoutmaster, Assistant Scoutmaster, and Troop Committee Members. Troop 78 offers a wealth of Scouting knowledge ranging from experience to literature to Internet resources. Please, take advantage of these abundant resources in order to better carry out your Troop position.
Boy Scout Handbook
Junior Leader Handbook
Woods Wisdom, Troop Program Features
Boy Scout Requirements
Boys' Life
Boy Scout Songbook
Troop and Patrol Rosters
Activity Calendars

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