Check List .of Rechsstien Activities In planning activities for young people, remember that they should be varied enough to satisfy all ages and all interests. Remember too that the success of program activities depends largely upon the skill and in- genuity of leadership. The following list is not by any means complete, but is intended to suggest the kinds of activities which can be developed economically and with small use of critical materials. Sports Cooking Archery Finger Painting Badminton Home Decoration Baseball Leather Work Basketball Painting Bowling Photography Boxing Plaster Casting Croquet Poster Making Golf Sketching Hockey Soap Carving Horseshoes (quoits) Printing Obstacle race Sewing Paddle Tennis - Stamp Collecting Ping Pong Weaving Rope Skipping Wood Carving Shuffleboard Wood Work Skating (Ice and Roller) Outdoor Softball Bird Study Swimming Cama pfires Tennis Ceasins Tobogganing ae 88 Collecting Nature Specimens Volleyball sr Si cach: Hiking Eres Picnics Crafts and Hobbies Star Study Basketry Scavenger Hunts Block Printing Straw Rides Carpentry Treasure Hunts Coin Collections Tree Study 38