European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 18, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes tuesday february 18, 1986 is photos by l. Emm la leu or. In left photo. Cub scout James Moseley operates a computer game Joystick As pal Jeremy Robe watches. Right Don Edgerton Back to camera and Tom Danco prepare to launch rubber band powered rockets Down 40-foot fishing lines. Youngsters show of Weir skills at Scoufo Rama photo by l. Enu Mit a tilt a Jeff tray nor a Rebelos from troop 325, shape Belgium tries out a rope and Baraboo recreational toy called a Yacar. By Jean Albright staff writer chevres Belgium have you Ever whirled a Yacar or fought As a ghost busier crowds of cub scouts Rebelos boy scouts and their families All had an Opportunity to learn about these and Many scout crafts during the scout of Rama held Here in an air base hangar saturday. The scout of Rama gave scouts from Germany France the Netherlands and Belgium an Opportunity to show their skills at crafts and special projects and to get together with scouts from other cities. Included in the Day s events were a Pinewood car Derby cooking demonstrations a wheelchair obstacle course a com Puter demonstration a martial arts demonstration Yacar spinning and a rubber band powered rocket race. The rope and Bamboo Lacars attracted both children and adults As they tried to whirl the 6-fool-diameter rope wheel in different ways no Small Challenge As Many entangled participants found. The Lacars were furnished by Al Opstal a boy scout scoutmaster from troop 100, Allied forces Central Europe accenting the Netherlands. The rope and Bamboo Lacars were made by dutch explorer scouts from the Hague. A computer ghost busters game held the rapt attention of a crowd of cub scouts until races with rubber band driven rockets stole the show. To Call attention to some of the prob lems faced by handicapped people Mem Bers of troop 100 set up a wheelchair obstacle course for visitors to try. Troop 100 had taken the time to learn How to operate the chair. It took me three or four hours to make any Progress said Skye Lawrence
