The Singing Scoutmaster: Cheers

Scouts singing around a campfire

Cheers, Yells And Applauses

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Scout cheers have been a camp tradition for generations — some date back to the earliest patrols in the 1910s, passed down like secret handshakes...

Cheers, yells and applauses play a vital role in the scouting experience, serving as an excellent means to express appreciation for the accomplishments of fellow scouts. Beyond just recognition, cheers also contribute to the overall enjoyment of scout activities by fostering audience participation.

Much like the timeless tradition of shouting "Hip Hip, Hooray!" in unison, scout cheers inject a sense of fun and camaraderie into the atmosphere during campfires and gatherings.

In the context of campfire programs, which encompass a variety of elements such as songs, jokes, and skits, cheers become an integral part of creating memorable moments. These shared experiences not only bring joy and laughter but also strengthen the bonds among troop members. The collective participation in cheers and other campfire activities establishes a sense of unity, reinforcing the scouts' connection to their troop and enriching the scouting journey as a whole. It is through these lively and interactive rituals that scouts forge lasting memories, fostering a spirit of community and enhancing the overall scouting experience.

Be sure that everyone knows the cheer before you start, and then lead the group in a rousing cheer!

Pro Tip: Encourage the Cheer-Master to select a handful of cheers during the planning for the campfire or event. They should be prepared to teach any new cheer to the troop, and lead them with gusto!

Patrol Yells and Patrol Flags

Patrol yells are a vibrant and essential part of scouting tradition. Every patrol is encouraged to develop their unique patrol flag and a distinctive yell. The process of designing and creating their flag and yell fosters teamwork, creativity, and a sense of belonging among patrol members. These symbols of unity and identity can be proudly displayed and used in various settings, such as during meal gatherings at campouts or during roll calls at meetings. The shared experience of coming together to create and use these elements enhances the camaraderie and spirit within the patrol, making scouting events more memorable and enjoyable for everyone involved.

For example, the Beaver patrol might have a patrol yell as simple as "Go Beavers Go!" It's a great way to answer roll call in unison when the Senior Patrol Leader checks to see who is present, patrol by patrol.

Pro Tip: These patrol yells are just a starting point—encourage Scouts to invent their own that reflect their patrol's unique style, spirit, or sense of humor!

Pro Tip: Patrols should come up with several yell ideas, then vote to choose their official patrol yell. Want to change it later? Vote again! It’s more fun when everyone has a say—and pride in the final pick.

Example Patrol Yells

Top 10 Scout Cheers to Try Tonight

  1. Watermelon Cheer: Slurrrrp… *pfft!* (spit seeds!)
  2. Firecracker: Strike-match—ssssss—BOOM!
  3. John Wayne Cheer: “Move it, Pilgrim. We’re burnin’ daylight!”
  4. Campfire Cheer: CRACKLE, CRACKLE, CRACKLE!
  5. Round of Applause: Clap in a circle!
  6. Bow and Arrow: Pull back, let fly—*pfft!*
  7. Blast Off: Squat… squat… BLAST OFF!
  8. Big Wave / Micro Wave: Waaaave!... *wiggle fingers*
  9. Talent Agent: “You’re gonna be a STAR!”
  10. Pat on the Back: Good job, Scout!

Scout Cheers to Fire Up Your Program

This list includes dozens of favorites—old classics, silly giggle-triggers, and applause-worthy moments to sprinkle throughout your program. Use them to energize the crowd between songs and skits, or wrap things up with a smile.