There are few things which, like good and well rendered Yells, are able to create cohesion and enthusiasm. Boys like to yell and to cheer, they like to let off steam one way or another.
Every Troop ought to have its own private yell, the boys ought to be encouraged to try developing new cheers, and plenty of practice should be given to this subject in order that the Troop may always be able to show its enthusiasm at meetings, rallies and, in fact, at all large get-togethers.
INDIAN(BHARATIYA)
भारतीय निनाद /सिंहनाद
सदाचार से .....रहना सीखो
AMERICAN
A - M - E - R - I - C - A!
Boy Scouts! Boy Scouts!
U - S - A ! !
FRENCH
Adidgi, Adidgi, Ah ou ah!
Adidgi, Adidgi, zim, bom, bah!
Ah ou ah, zim bom bah!
Ah! Ah!! A-a-a-ah!!!
(Last ah like air escaping from baloon)
DUTCH
Ric! tic! Ric-a-tic-a-tic!
Hopsa! Hopsa! Hie!
(Repeated three times).
DANISH
Teh rikkeh, teh gikkeh, teh geffen!
Viola, Vo-ola, effen!
Leve Spejderchefen!
Last line pronounced: "Lehvay Spider-chef-ain!"
meaning "Long live the Chief Scout!"
DANISH APPLAUSE
B - R - A - V - 0!
Bravo! Bravo! Bravo!
(Snap it out, short and sharp, like: Brow! Brow! Brow!)
CANADIAN
(In Norwegian disguise)
I, gee, it ta keeh!
I, ee, jip!
Spejdere, Spejdere! Rip, Rip, Rip!
Kanta Teta Vah vah!
Kanta Teta Tar!
Fremad Spejdere! Fremad Spejdere!
Rah! Rah! Rah!
(Fremad means Forward; Spejdere = Boy Scouts, pronounced Spider.)
ENGLISH
Leader: Who are we?
Chorus: We are the boys who make no noise!
Hoo-ha! Hoo-ha-ha!
Hoo-ha! Hoo-ha! Hoo-ha-ha!
F-I-V-E! Five ! (or other Troop number).
ENGLISH RANK CALL
Be prepared! Be prepared!
Shout! Shout! Shout!
Tenderfoot! Second Class!
First Class Scout!
ENGLISH
Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah!
Boy Scouts! Boy Scouts!
(Repeat three times, imitating a locomotive with increasing speed.
Arm-movements like the piston.)
Ray! Ray! Ray! Ray! Ray! Ray!
(Rays without arm-movements and gradually diminishing to finish.)
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