1955-1956: A BOY SCOUT’S FANTASY
On a Boy Scout camping trip in June, 1955, I sat in my tent which was pegged into the sands of Carpenteria Beach, California. As a lowly Second Class Scout, the biggest goal in my life at the time was to become a First Class Scout. How long would that take? I wondered, as I paged through the Boy Scout Handbook looking at the requirements.
Then I made the mistake of looking at what it took to be a Star, then a Life Scout, and started imagining. Dazed with fantasies, I crawled out of the tent with the handbook. When some of the other Scouts saw me with this puzzled look, they asked, "What's with you, Wheeler?"
Still in a daze, I put my mouth in gear before engaging my brain, and mumbled, "Do you know that if I made First Class by August, I could make Star by November and Life by February?"
I wasn't ready for the torrent of derision. "You idiot, Wheeler!" "What a joke, Second Class!" "In your dreams, Bozo!" They walked away with sneers and laughs.
I stood there in the sand in shock. Why had what I said made them so angry - really angry? I didn't know why they were so mad, but I didn't care - for now I was mad, so mad I made a decision right there to turn this fantasy into reality.