Mrw wrote:My guess would be that rays of light coming from the arrow would look goofy in silver.
The seven golden rays of sunlight remind you to that you are to do your best every day of the week. I don't have my Webelos Book with me, but that is pretty close to the wording in the book.
Silver is the highest color due to BP's military background. This is also why in school you go from first grade to second but in Boy Scouts the Second Class rank comes before First Class. In the US Army, a First Lieutenant is a higher rank than a Second Lieutenant. Both insignia are a single bar but the First Lieutenant wears a silver bar and the Second Lieutenant wears a single gold bar. Here is more info on
ranks in the US Army.
The tradition of silver being of a higher stature than gold goes back thousands of year. Although gold has always been more rare, silver could be polished into much better mirrors. Since silver does little to alter colors, it was viewed by many cultures as being more "pure".
Another common exception to silver being the highest in the BSA world is that many councils use gold as the highest color for their FOS CSP's because to the general populace, gold is the higher color.
- Craig