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Show i Annual BYU Boy Scout PowWow needs 400 merit badge counselors BYU and Utah Valley Community College, in cooperation with the Utah National Parks Council, are searching for 400 volunteer instructors in-structors to participate in the 32nd Annual Merit Badge Powwow Nov. 7, 14 and 21. Wilford Tolman, chairman of the instructors, says this year's powwow is expected to bring nearly 3 000 scouts from local and outlying areas of Utah to the BYU and UVCC campuses. For information on teaching, call Tolman at 378-6308 or 225-3888. Merit badge instructors do not need to have any particular teaching experience, just an interest in-terest and background in one of the 52 merit badge areas, Tolman said. They will need to teach from 8 to 11-30 a.m. on each of the three Saturdays. BYU will provide instructors' in-structors' kits and merit badge pamphlets to help in teaching. The purpose of the merit badge program is to give each opportunity to preview ." fields of study. Knife, There is particular recruiting teachers inth badges: American heriu 'S science, architecture a ; energy, energy 'J. ' a,a genealogy, journalism t"i architecture, law, ' S metals engineering, SauJ space exploration" science. TCIw |