The scroll part only is worn by the second-class scout.
The badge worn by the first-class scout is the whole badge.
The bespangled dignity of the second-class and first-class scout, these things he had known and outgrown.
I'm going to keep you for my friend even if I am a second-class scout, I am," Skinny assured him.
Is that what you have to do to be a second-class scout, Skinny?
Smithy had certainly all the qualities in him to make a first-class scout; and Thad meant to encourage the ambition of the other to the utmost, given the opportunity.
He never will be a first-class scout when it comes to the water tricks; though if you hung up a whole ham as a price it might make him stir himself some.
Step-hen evidently had much to learn before he could qualify for the degree of a first-class scout.
Every time he looked down at it he must be forcibly reminded of his stirring adventure, and it would serve to encourage him in his endeavor to become a first-class scout.
When finally the time came for breaking camp, the two tenderfeet felt sure they had made giant strides along the road that led to their goal--the distinction of becoming a first-class scout.
I've not had a chance to take me oath yet as a second-class scout, but between ourselves we have done so.
But the first Scout story published in the United States was "Tad Sheldon, Second-Class Scout.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "class scout" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.