The Significance Of An Eagle

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 2.5 percent of all Boy Scouts do so. This represents more than one million Boy Scouts who have earned the rank since 1911. Nevertheless, the goals of Scouting - citizenship training, character development, and personal fitness - remain important for all Scouts, whether or not they attain the Eagle Scout rank.

 

Eagle Scouts of Troop 334

Richard Fox-1964

Terry Lee-1971

Larry Lund-1973

Gary LeFebure-1973

Joe Padro-1979

Tom Padro-1979

Carl Lund-1979

Jim Keane-1979

Grant Azdell-1984

Barry Duran-1984

William Tobias-1984

Darren Azdell-1984

Clayton Wilhelm-1986

Charles Downs-1988

John Thonen- 1988

Timothy Royse-1988

Christopher Miller-1990

David Nelson- 1991

Donald Mecomber, Jr.-1993

Michael Matejeck-1994

David Pittenger-1994

Aaron Gregor-1994

Warren Friday, IV-1995

Gregory Horton-1995

Matthew Laverdure-1995

Paul DiCicco, Jr.-1995

Jason Izor-1996

Justin Rivenburgh-1996

Scott Drouin-1996

Richard Wright-1996

George Roth-1997

Daniel DiCicco-1997

Shawn Drouin-1998

Aaron Kistner-1998

Daniel Shoby-1998

Jeffrey Laverdure-1998

Kevin Seitz-1998

Timothy Putnam-1999

Cory Lauster-1999

John Stockton, Jr.-2000

Justin Durrani-2001

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