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- 1970
- The 60th annual meeting was held in Denver. Irving Feist was elected
presidentfor the third time. The first National Explorer Olympics, attended
by 1,200,was held at Colorado State University. Membership, December 31,
was 6,287,284.Total members to date, 49,628,049.
- 1971
- The 4-million-acre Maine National High Adventure Area opened. Scouting
Keep America Beautiful Day was held on June 5, and Scouts collected morethan
a million tons of litter. The first National Explorer Presidents'Congress
was held in Washington, D.C., with 2,034 post presidents attending.The new
magazine Exploring was distributed in the spring and fall to 200,000Explorers.
The 61st annual meeting was held in Atlanta. Norton Clapp waselected president.
The first Reader's Digest Association-BSA National PublicSpeaking Contest
was held. Nearly 8,000 American Scouts and leaders tookpart in the 13th World
Jamboree held in Japan. More than 5,000 membersof the Order of the Arrow
attended a national conference at the Universityof Illinois. Membership,
December 31, was 6,427,026. Total members to date,51,484,371.
- 1972
- The Second National Explorer Presidents' Congress was held
in Washington,D.C., in April, with 2,700 Explorer presidents and boatswains
attending.A total of 2,086 Explorers from 185 Explorer posts participated
in theNational Explorer Olympics held in August in Fort Collins, Colo. The
threewinning posts attended the World Youth Camp, a part of the Olympic Games
in Munich, Germany. Nearly 4 million Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts took part
in Scouting Keep America Beautiful Day. Operation Reach, a program against
drug abuse, was launched. The National Eagle Scout Association was launched.
Norton Clapp was re-elected president at the annual meeting in Los Angeles.
Troop leader development was tested for the first time at Schiff training
center and Philmont Scout Ranch. Membership, December 31, was 6,524,640.Total
members to date 53,308,308.
- 1973
- A series of special programs was started in preparation
for the nation'sbicentennial in 1976. The 1973 National Scout Jamboree was
held at twosites—Moraine State Park in Pennsylvania and Farragut State
Park in Idaho—withmore than 64,000 participants. Robert W. Reneker
was elected presidentat the annual meeting in Minneapolis. An updated Cub
Scout program wasintroduced, adjusted to be more relevant to boys and their
families. NewScout merit badges were introduced: Truck Transportation, Veterinary
Science,Genealogy, Skating, and Pulp and Paper. The National Eagle Scout
Associationwas formed. Membership, December 31, was 6,405,225. Total members
to date,55,100,376.
- 1974
- For the second annual program in preparation for the
nation's bicentennial,the theme was Be Prepared for Life; Be Safe, Be Fit.
The annual meetingwas held in Honolulu, and Robert W. Reneker was re-elected
president. Thefirst National Eagle Scout Association Meeting was held at
Colorado StateUniversity, with nearly 300 participants. Scouting Environment
Day washeld April 27. The Cub Scout Safe Bicycle Driving program and Cub
ScoutPhysical Fitness program were introduced. New Scout merit badges were
introducedfor Orienteering and Wilderness Survival. Mary Wright of Auburndale,
Mass.,was elected national Explorer president—the first woman to hold
the highestoffice in Exploring. Membership, December 31, was 5,803,885. Total
membersto date, 56,626,408.
- 1975
- Participation in the nation's bicentennial accelerated
with the theme Spiritof '76. The National Executive Board elected Arch Monson
Jr. as president.All Out for Scouting!, a 2-year program of troop programming
and troopleader training, was introduced to councils. Scouting Environment
Day wasobserved on March 22. The 14th World Jamboree was attended by 2,500
U.S.Scouts and leaders in Norway. Membership, December 31, was 5,318,070.
Totalmembers to date, 58,014,193.
- 1976
- The nation's bicentennial was celebrated by
all of Scouting. Sea Explorersserved on sailing ships participating in Operation
Sail in New York Harboron July 4. Eagle Scouts and leaders spent the summer
showing Scouting skillsat an exhibition on the Mall in Washington, D.C. Arch
Monson was electedto a second term as president at the biennial National
Council meetingin New York. Alden G. Barber Jr. retired as Chief Scout Executive,
andHarvey L. Price was chosen as his successor. Membership, December 31,
was4,884,082. Total members to date, 59,311,859.
- 1977
- A new program theme, Wonderful World of
Scouting, was introduced. The 1977National Scout Jamboree was held at Moraine
State Park in Pennsylvania.The National Executive Board elected Downing B.
Jenks of St. Louis as president.A new four-function plan of council and district
operation was developedto be introduced in early 1978. Membership, December
31, was 4,718,138.Total members to date, 60,551,879.
- 1978
- Age changes related to advancement
for people with disabilities were approved.There was a new emphasis on family
camping. Volunteer training was establishedas a major program function for
the movement. Mark W. Leinmiller, Marietta,Ga., was selected for the Antarctic
Scientific Program, sponsored by theNational Science Foundation and the Reader's
Digest Association. DowningB. Jenks was elected to his second term as president
during the NationalCouncil meeting in Phoenix. A revised God and Country
program for Cub Scouts,Boy Scouts, and Explorers was announced, and the National
Protestant Committeeon Scouting was organized. A "celebrity" public service
advertising campaignwas introduced featuring former President and Eagle Scout
Gerald R. Ford.Membership, December 31, was 4,493,491. Total members to date,
61,898,410.
- 1979
- The national office moved to Irving,
Texas, after 25 years in New Jersey,and the National Executive Institute
was relocated to Arlington, Texas.The Johnson National Scouting Museum was
temporarily closed. John D. Murchison,Dallas, was elected president but died
shortly thereafter. Downing B. Jenksagreed to continue as president. J. L.
Tarr, Scout Executive of the CircleTen Council, Dallas, became Chief Scout
Executive upon the retirement ofHarvey L. Price. New editions of The Official
Boy Scout Handbookand Wolf Cub Scout Book were published. The
Cub Scout Trainer'sWood Badge was approved following field testing. The first
National LawEnforcement Explorer Conference and the first National Aviation
ExplorerFly-In were held. Because the 15th World Jamboree in Iran was postponed,
1,000 Boy Scouts and leaders attended the Dalajamb International Encampment
in Sweden. "Scouting . . . the Better Life" was announced as the 1980-82national
program theme. A National Funding Division at the national officewas created.
Membership, December 31, was 4,284,469. Total members to date,63,388,065.