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Eagle Hall Of Fame

Eagle Scouts of Troop 64

Terrell B. Jamison                        1944
Carroll Lee Bagley                        1955
Robert Jamison                             1955
Sammy Roberts                            1955
Don H. Royder                              1970
Carey G. Prater                             1971
Kenneth A. Moreau                       1971
Donald L. Brown                           1971
James V. Pendley                          1973
Gary L. McElvany                          1976
Charles A. Remkes                       1976
Luther R. Chacehere                    1977
Scott C. Bentley                            1981
Joseph E. Schmuck                       1981
Timothy W. Bentley                        1983
Chris Davis                                    1994
Joshua B. Hiller                             1996
Jarret J. Nethelry                           1997
Anthony W. May                            1997
John Wierzowiecki                        1998
George Todd                                1999
Carl E. Kraeer                               2000
Joesph Heilig                                2000
Zachary C. Nethelry                      2002
B. Michael Stevens, Jr.                 2005
Chris Kraeer                                   2005
Ryan Bailey                                    2006
Blake Presnull                                2007
Scouting's Bottom Line

What happens to a Scout? For every 100 boys who join Scouting, records indicate that:

- RARELY will one be brought before the juvenile court system

- 2 will become Eagle Scouts
- 17 will become future Scout volunteers
- 12 will have their first contact with a church
- 1 will enter the clergy
- 5 will earn their church award
- 18 will develop a hobby that will last through their adult life
- 8 will enter a vocation that was learned through the merit badge system
- 1 will use his Scouting skills to save his own life
- 1 will use his Scouting skills to save the life of another person

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Scouting's alumni record is equally impressive. A recent nationwide survey of high schools revealed the following
information:

- 85% of student council presidents were Scouts
- 89% of senior class presidents were Scouts
- 80% of junior class presidents were Scouts
- 75% of school publication editors were Scouts
- 71% of football captains were Scouts

Scouts also account for:

- 64% of Air Force Academy graduates
- 68% of West Point graduates
- 70% of Annapolis graduates
- 72% of Rhodes Scholars
- 85% of F.B.I. agents
- 26 of the first 29 astronauts
SANTA IS AN EAGLE SCOUT

Santa is an Eagle Scout,
it's very plain to see.
Just listen to this little poem
and you'll agree

Santa navigates by the stars
on Christmas Eve.
After all, his first merit badge
was Astronomy.

To fly his sleigh
with finesse,
Santa took
Aviation merit badge next.

Santa and his reindeer
have a friendly alliance.
He learned it all
while earning Veterinarian Science.

Engineering merit badge
was very hard for Santa Claus.
Going down a chimney is an engineering feat,
if there ever was.

Santa's service project
was for all the boys and girls.
He delivers toys
all around the world.

And lastly, Santa's work on
Communication merit badge was out of sight
That's when he thought of the phrase
"Merry Christmas and to all a good night"
written by Todd McMahon