The fact that a boy is an Eagle Scout has always carried
with it a special significance, not only in Scouting but
also as he enters higher education, business or industry,
and community service. The award is a performance-based
achievement whose standards have been well-maintained over
the years. Not every boy who joins a Boy Scout troop earns
the Eagle Scout rank; only about 4 percent of all Boy Scouts
do so. Since 1911 more than 1 million Boy Scouts have earned
the rank of Eagle, 42 from Troop
542.
Gary Lohkamp
(February 2007)
Alex Nichols
(January 2007)
Nick Fife
(July 2006)
Russell Pollard
(July 2006)
Clark J Vermillion
(January 2006)
Jason Johnson
(December 2005)
John Hildenbrand
(December 2005)
JW Gray
(November 2005)
Travis Ewan
(May 2005)
Preston Dyer
(March 2005)
Christopher Bailey
(December 2004)
Justin Perry
(September 2004)
Luke Rien
(June 2004)
Joshua Wolf
(October 2003)
Mitchell Berg
(May 2003)
Jonathan Whedon
(April 2003)
Joshua Maguire
(February 2003)
Calen White
(December 2002)
Eric Jackman
(October 2001)
Timothy Newby
(September 2001)
Nathaniel Fife
(September 2001)
Gregory Pollard
(September 2001)
Jeffrey Gibbs
(June 2001)
Jeremiah Aultom
(December 1999)
John Dietrich
(May 1999)
Michael Pollard
(March 1999)
Devon Holcombe
(April 1998)
Ryan Pollard
(August 1997)
Christopher Stewart
(February
1997)
Brian Cathcart
(November 1995)
Adam Markell
(March 1994)
Kevin Seeber
(October 1992)
David Hamblin
(July 1992)
Kenneth Seeber
(December 1990)
John Seidel
(April 1989)
Glenn Topham
(January 1989)
Erik Patton
(March 1988)
Michael O'Dierno
(April 1985)
Walter Duncanson IV
(August 1984)
Ramon Montehermoso
(December 1983)
Ronald Montehermoso
(December 1983)
John Hall
(March 1983)
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