This book is intended only for the elected members of the Order of the Arrow (OA), a Boy Scout supported program for the promotion of camping and service to others. As a handbook it provides precious little information to members about what is expected of them and what they can expect from the OA. For example, it does not tell you how long it takes or what is involved in reaching the various levels of membership. It also does not share any of the "privileged" information for OA members. My suggestion is that unless you're a ownership freak, save your money and borrow a copy from a Boy Scout troop library.
ok i finally finished reading it. like a year later lol there were some typos and a punctuation errors it needed a bit more editing
it was funny because they clearly haven't fully adapted to having girls yet lol like sometimes it was changed to he or she and sometimes it was still just he yanno lol and the section on boys' dances had plenty of pictures but the girls' section had NONE lolllll i said lol too much
i wish i'd spent more time in the oa now. i would've only just aged out of it. but i was a sash and dash and i cannot undo that, so, here we are