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Court of Honor May 1, 2014
www.orlandtroop318.org
Boy Scouts of America Troop 318 | Orland Park, Illinois
Calumet Council | Nishnabec District
Welcome
Mark Cygan and Ryan Sadowski, Masters of Ceremony
Presentation of the Colors, Pledge of Allegiance, Scout Oath and Law
Tyler Murray, Senior Patrol Leader
Prayer
Chaplain Aide
Troop Business and Announcements
Tyler Murray, Senior Patrol Leader
Welcome
Bill Karabel, Committee Chairman
Awards
Rank Advancement Awards
Merit Badges
Scout Awards
Adult Leader Awards
Eagle Court of Honor
Rick Aguinaga | Kenny Childers | Kyle Lisak Alex Sandoval| Mike Schuch
Senior Patrol Leader Minute
Tyler Murray, Senior Patrol Leader
Scoutmaster's Reflection
Tim Murray, Scoutmaster
Vespers, Scoutmaster Benediction and Retire Colors
Eagle Palms
James Jaeger—3rd Bronze
Eagle Rick Aguinaga, Kenny Childers, Kyle Lisak, Alex Sandoval, Mike Schuch
Life Trent Holly
Star Eric Kenes, Zack Majewski, Mike Perino, Andrew Peters, Paul Sotiros
First Class Ethan Hufnagl, Logan Radgowski
Second Class James Jenkot
Tenderfoot
Scout Joe Aguinaga, Jack Clarke, George Curtin, Nick DeVries, Kyle Fron, Jason Kole-Butcher, Ethan Lisak, Joe Miller, Liam Ring, Christopher Schwartz, Jake Serafin, Adam Tutor, George Winistorfer, Ryan Zoubek
Rank Advancements ― “The Road to Eagle”
Troop 318 — Today Committee Chairman — Bill Karabel
Scoutmaster — Tim Murray
Chartered Organization Representative Kaylen Schultz, Marquette Bank
Advancement Chairs — Dan D’Attomo and Jim Kohler
Scout Parents Unit Coordinator — Marty Smith
Junior Assistant Scoutmasters — Scott Cleary, James Jaeger
Senior Patrol Leader — Tyler Murray
Assistant Senior Patrol Leaders Michael Kohler, Kyle Lisak, Patrick Smith
Order of the Arrow Representatives Michael Kohler, Evan Murray
Troop Guides — Rick Aguinaga, Peter Barczak, Dan Feltman, Eric Franklin, Matt Hetzler, Trent Holly, Joseph Jaeger, Will Karabel, Anthony Krotiak, Kyle Lisak, Matt Lusa, Brian McMahon, Joseph Meager, Will Morales, Joe Norwell, Kyle Radgowski, Jim Robley, Ryan Sadowski, Alex Sandoval, John Scavo, Patrick Smith, Ben Turcich, Brady Walter, Kyle Wiczek
Scout Patrols Badger — Joe D'Attomo, Nick DeVries, Niko Dixon, Mark Gardocki, Patrick Gardocki, Ryan Janssen, Eric Kenes, Michael Kohler, Ben Loth, Mike Perino, Brett Reynolds, Matt Schumacher, Josh Slee
Bat — Christopher Angel, Grant Bailye, Jaylon Berry, Joe Boyce, Christopher Brugess, Aaron Hanania, Kyle Herald, James Jenkot, Joe Jenkot, CJ Kanofsky, Connor Kuempel, Brian Maday, Ryan Matchen, Ryne Willis
Cobra — Joe Aguinaga, Jack Clarke, Liam Coughlin, Mark Cygan, Nick Engelthaler, Jason Kole-Butcher, Michael Kowalczyk, Ethan Lisak, Zack Majewski, Austin Rice, Kyle Sadowski, Christopher Schwartz, Rohan Shah, Ben Walter
Dragon — Tim Chesna, Kenny Childers, John Coyle, Jack Gehant, Alex Hickman, Joe Hull, John Markey, Evan Murray, Shaye Murray, Tyler Murray, Michael Nevills, Luke Pellerino, Andrew Peters, Logan Radgowski, Jimmy Rybarczyk, Kevin Sundar, Kyle Sundar
Eagle — Sean Allen, Ben Cachares, George Curtin, Kyle Fron, Matt James, Joe Miller, Liam Ring, Michael Ring, Saverio Scumaci, Jon Slack, Paul Sotiros, Henry Targosz, Adam Tutor, Adam Winistorfer, George Winistorfer
Shark — Tommy Batka, Josh Carpenter, George Clay, Eamon Hennessy, Ethan Hufnagl, Bryan Morales, Josh Moyar, Nicolai Rutkowski, Joshua Samuel, Jake Serafin, Brett Sharkey, Scott Sharkey, Owen Toppi, Michael Trombetta, Ryan Zoubek
Assistant Scoutmasters Ted Barczak, Erick Bennett III, Dan D'Attomo, Larry Desch, Jackie Grenda, Rick Grenda, Jim Harmening, Dave Hetzler, Richard Jones, Bill Karabel, Mick Kenes, Jim Kohler, Joe Kowalczyk, Rich Lisak, Jim Magee, Marty McGuire, Bill Murray, Mary Lou Norwell, Frank Perino, John Petrauskas, Chris Radgowski, Rob Sadowski, Roger Sandoval, Jim Sotiros, Marty Smith, Jerry Stechmiller
Committee Members Brian Angel, Dawn Bailye, Steve Bailye, Thomas Batka, George Brugess, James Butcher, George Cachares, Tim Carpenter, Ivan Clarke, Kevin Cleary, Pat Coughlin, Maryann Coyle, Katie Curtin, Mike Curtin, Mike DeVries, Greg Dixon, Laura Engelthaler, Neal Feltman, Joyce Franklin, Keith Fron, Cory Hickman, AJ Hull, Ron Jaeger, Curtis James, Chris Jenkot, Gerald Jenkot, Chris Kanofsky, Marie Kole, Marcia Kowalski, Mike Kowalski, John Krotiak, Mike Loth, Tamara Lusa, Tom McMahon, Jess Moyar, Cindy Murray, Mike Nevills, Brian Pellerino, Phil Rice, Frank Ring, Lisa Ring, David Robley, Jim Rybarczyk, Cindy Schumacher, Tim Schumacher, Michael Schwartz, Anna Sharkey, Jon Slack, Jeanne Smith, Andrew Targosz, Nancy Targosz, Chris Toppi, Julie Turcich, Barrett Tutor, Pat Walter, Tom Wiczek, George Winistorfer, Ryan Zoubek
Scouter Reserve Erik Kowalczyk, Alex Kowalski, Dan Lysy, Kyle Petrauskas
Current Troop Wood Badge Recipients (BSA’s highest training award for adult leaders)
Jim Magee, Tim Murray, Cindy Murray, Rich Lisak, Frank Perino, Roger Sandoval, Jerry Stechmiller
Merit Badges Joe Aguinaga Stamp Collecting
Grant Bailye Archaeology, Citizenship in the Nation*, Geology, Hiking*, Indian Lore, Welding
Joe Boyce Welding
Tim Chesna Swimming*
John Coyle Collections
Nick Engelthaler Citizenship in the Nation*
Dan Feltman Personal Fitness*
Eric Franklin Personal Fitness*, Personal Management*
Matt Hetzler Citizenship in the Community*, Cooking*
Trent Holly Emergency Prep*, Family Life*
Ethan Hufnagl Citizenship in the Nation*, Citizenship in the World*, Environmental Science*
James Jaeger Chess, Medicine, Welding
Joseph Jaeger Chess, Inventing, Medicine
Joe Jenkot Emergency Prep*
CJ Kanofsky Pets
Will Karabel Citizenship in the Community*, Welding
* Eagle Required Merit Badge
Eric Kenes Communication*
Michael Kohler Citizenship in the Community*, Family Life*
Ethan Lisak Collections
Zack Majewski Indian Lore
Josh Moyar Citizenship in the World*
Evan Murray Citizenship in the World*, Pottery
Shaye Murray Pottery
Tyler Murray Personal Fitness*, Pottery, Reading
Mike Perino Personal Fitness*
Andrew Peters Emergency Prep*
Logan Radgowski First Aid*, Railroading
Liam Ring Art, Stamp Collecting
Michael Ring Art
Alex Sandoval Citizenship in the Community*, Family Life*, Personal Fitness*, Personal Management*
John Scavo Communication*, Personal Management*
Matt Schumacher Citizenship in the Community*, Communication*, Fishing, Welding
Brett Sharkey Geology
Scott Sharkey Environmental Science*
Patrick Smith Welding
Paul Sotiros Communication*, Geology
Owen Toppi Citizenship in the Community*
Michael Trombetta Collections
Brady Walter Family Life*
Pope Pius XII Scott Cleary, Eric Franklin, Joseph Jaeger, Joe Norwell, Patrick Smith
Ad Altare Dei Joe Boyce, Ben Walter, Kyle Wiczek
Firem’n Chit Jason Kole-Butcher
Totin’ Chip Jason Kole-Butcher
2013 Golden Spatula Award Bat Patrol
Leave No Trace Award Tyler Murray
Paul Bunyan Woodsman Tyler Murray
Recruiter Award Rohan Shah
Calumet Council Scoutmaster Hall of Fame Jerry Stechmiller
BSA 2014 Silver Beaver Award Tim Murray
Order of the Arrow 2014 Lodge Service Award Tim Murray
District Award of Merit Roger Sandoval
Polar Bear Award Scouts
Grant Bailye, Tim Chesna, Ethan Hufnagl, Kyle Lisak, Josh Moyar, Michael Nevills, Mike Perino, John Scavo
Adults
Larry Desch, Jess Moyar, Mike Nevills
Crazy Enough To Do It Twice | Polar Bear Award Scouts
Michael Kohler, Anthony Krotiak, Tyler Murray, Patrick Smith
Adults
Jim Kohler, John Krotiak, Tim Murray, Roger Sandoval, Marty Smith
Polar Bear Award | December 2013
W.D. Boyce Gravesite | March 2014
Troop 318 Eagle Scouts Virgil Butler 1947 Robert Town 1952 Robert Kaiser 1957 Dan Wentz 1980 Jim Junker 1983 John Malloy 1985 Gregg Smith 1985 Ken Saxton 1985 Jim Butcher 1985 Mark Kelbus 1986 Ray Marquardt 1986 Robb Junker 1986 Steve Hardwick 1987 Sean Smith 1987 Chris Ulmer 1987 Brent Marquardt 1988 Glenn Butcher 1988 Sean Givney 1988 Pammi Parmar 1988 P.J. Parmar 1988 John Clorus 1988 Mike Smith 1989 Brian Staudinger 1989 John Brooks 1990 Andy Lash 1991 Josh Westlund 1992 Nick Davidson 1992 Ned Swanson 1992 Jason Friedlund 1992 Rob Struck 1992 Andy Walker 1993 Marty McKinley 1993 Todd Manchester 1993 Robert Nizioiek 1994 Ken Perry 1994 Jay Carlson 1996 Mike Carlson 1996 Corey Givney 1996 Dave Meyer 1996 Jimmy Antia 1997 Randy Glorioso 1997 Nathan Friedlund 1997 Joseph Meyer 1997 Mike Combs 1997 Nick Westlund 1997 Mark Weinert 1998
Daniel Kaminski 1998 Richard Puchalski 1998 Nathan Stortzum 1998 Ben Gottemoller 1998 Chris Huff 1998 David Puchalski 1998 Matt Dabrowski 1998 Richard Jones 1999 Dan Lipowski 1999 Greg Combs 1999 Josh Heyse 1999 Jim Carlson 2000 Dan Dundas 2000 Francesco Aimone 2001 Pete Meyer 2001 Erick Bennett III 2001 Greg Histed 2002 Andrew Gottemoller 2002 Greg Baxtrom 2002 John Toenies 2002 Brian Griffith 2002 Jeff Blachowicz 2002 Michael Diamond 2002 Brian Dommer 2002 Mike Slaviero 2002 Bill Sindewald 2002 Scott Turransky 2002 Bryan Wilsak 2002 Jason Magafas 2003 John Riordan 2003 Steve Polodna 2003 Luke Stortzum 2003 Tim Lyons 2004 Kevin Baxtrom 2004 Mike Kenny 2005 Eric Gordon 2005 Joe Tomczyk 2005 Jim Fox 2005 Aaron Turransky 2005 James Pickham 2005 Matthew Pickham 2005 Mike Peters 2005 Scott Wilsak 2005 Brian Graf 2006 Rob Polodna 2006 Chris Waters 2006
Nick Sandoval 2006 Gennaro Paolella 2006 Jonathan Altman 2006 Matthew Kulbida 2006 Drew Nachel 2007 Michael Kenes 2007 David Lukas 2007 Josh Hargraves 2007 Matt Fox 2008 David Wilsak 2008 Colin Burnett 2008 William Hornoff 2008 John Coners 2008 Rick Grenda 2009 Kevin Germino 2009 Daniel Stechmiller 2009 Mark Steckhan 2009 Dominick Peters 2009 Adam Kenes 2009 David Petraitis 2010 Jeff Perino 2010 Leo Haiser 2010 Patrick McMahon 2010 Brian McMahon 2010 James Jaeger 2010 Jason Fox 2010 Ryan McGuire 2011 Jimmy McGuire 2011 Matthew Stevens 2011 Jeremy Gunther 2012 Kevin Kenes 2012 Kyle Radgowski 2012 Dan Lysy 2012 Dan Magee 2012 Erik Kowalczyk 2012 Joseph Jaeger 2012 Scott Cleary 2013 Jack Harmening 2013 Alex Kowalski 2013 Peter Barczak 2013 Kyle Petrauskas 2013 Mike Schuch 2013 Kenny Childers 2013 Kyle Lisak 2014 Alex Sandoval 2014 Rick Aguinaga 2014
Congratulations on Attaining the Rank of Eagle Scout
October 30, 2013
Mike Schuch
Dear Mike,
Your mom, your sister and I want to congratulate you again
on becoming an Eagle Scout.
I remember talking to you about becoming a Boy Scout way
back when you were a Cub Scout. You enjoyed being a Cub
Scout and going through the program, from Tiger Cub
through the Arrow of Light. You were very excited to cross
over into the Boy Scouts and looked forward to all of the
exciting new things the scouting program had to offer.
You took on the challenges of scouting and set your sights on
the top, becoming an Eagle Scout. You enjoyed going up the
scout ladder with each advancement in rank. You had fun
with each merit badge, learning and experiencing new
things. And when you earned the opportunity to sign-off on
rank advancement requirements of the younger scouts, I
watched with pride as you talked to and coached the scout
and helped him also advance. I smiled because I remember
when you were one of the “younger” scouts and an older
scout was helping you up the ladder. Always remember that.
Mike, you have grown from a little boy into a young man. You have learned many new things on the road to becoming an Eagle Scout. I know at times, things were tough. But if it were easy, it wouldn’t be as special, it wouldn’t mean as much. And learning how to navigate through the tough times helped you grow and become the person that you are. I think that you learned a lot about yourself. You have developed many skills through scouting that you will use for the rest of your life. Always live your life with the Scout law in the back of your mind. It is a great guide.
I can’t tell you enough how proud we all are. And I am sure you are very proud also. This is a great accomplishment. Not everyone ends their Scout journey in this place. And there is no doubt in our minds that you will accomplish anything that you set your mind to do.
From one Eagle Scout to another, welcome to the top. Enjoy the view.
We love you very much,
Mom, Nic and Dad
P.S. Oh yeah, it’s probably a good thing the maximum age to obtain the rank of Eagle is 18 and not 19. Otherwise, your scout shirt, which was huge on you 7 years ago when you joined, would fit more like a vest.
Congratulations on Attaining the Rank of Eagle Scout
December 18, 2013
Kenny Childers
Dear Kenny,
Congratulations dear son on becoming an Eagle Scout. We are so proud of what you accomplished and who you have become in achieving this rank. Your journey was not always easy, but you worked hard to achieve this rank in Boy Scouts.
You started out as a Tiger Cub in Cub Scouts and embraced all the work it took to become an Eagle Scout. After joining Troop 318, it took you five years to achieve the rank of Eagle.
You had fun attending the weekly meetings and the adventures on the camping trips, especially going to Camp Ransburg in the summer. Helping the younger scouts with their advancements, we think, you enjoyed the most. The patience you had with them showed that you are a born teacher.
You showed your leadership and responsibility when you were a Patrol Leader as well as when you would teach fire making and axe safety. You used the same dedication when it came to each merit badge and rank advancement.
Through your path to Eagle, we have seen you grow and mature into a fine young man. You are a young adult who cares about scouting, all the leaders, and his fellow scouts.
We know you will have a wonderful future ahead of you. We wish you the best of everything and will always be there for you.
Congratulations again Kenny, we love you so much!
Mom and Dad
Congratulations on Attaining the Rank of Eagle Scout
January 15, 2014
Kyle Lisak
Dear Kyle,
Your father and I are so proud of all you’ve accomplished. We always knew we wanted you to experience the scouting program because of our involvement in scouting when we were young.
To achieve the rank of Eagle Scout is outstanding. I remember our talks and you stating that you wanted to become an Eagle Scout just like your father. I knew that if you put your mind to it you could make it a reality and you did. At just 15 years old you have achieved something that you can be proud of for the rest of your life.
Since you started as a Tiger Cub 10 years ago, we watched as you overcame any hurdle that was put in front of you from earning your first belt loop and pin as a Cub Scout to earning your first merit badge and rank as a Boy Scout.
Being an Eagle Scout brings with it a lot of responsibilities. Your fellow scouts will look to you for your knowledge, and as you get older your wisdom. They will come to you with question after question, just like you did when you started your journey in the scouting program as a young boy.
And it doesn’t stop here. Your mom and I hope that you will continue your journey in scouting and that one day you will be as proud of your son as we are of you.
Congratulations, we love you very much.
Mom & Dad
Congratulations Alex!!! You are an Eagle Scout. My baby boy, you have grown up way too fast. It seems like not that long ago, you could not even see over the kitchen counter and I would tell you to stay that size forever. But, I was wrong in telling you to stop growing and you have taught me that it was far better to see you get bigger, and become a mature young man. Today, you are receiving scouting’s highest honor.
I am extremely proud of the journey you have taken, and the young man that you are today.
As a leader and as a dad, I have had the great fortune of seeing each of your steps and I want to thank you for letting me tag along. I wish that I could be at your side forever. But, again I must come to the realization that I am wrong in thinking this way. You have learned valuable life skills that will carry you on your way. Always remember that scouting has influenced who you are today and continue to live the Scout Oath and Law.
Alex, never stop growing. Spread your wings and show the world that it is a far better place because you are in it. Cherish each day that you have and make a difference in other’s lives. Know that you can achieve anything that you desire with hard work and determination. One day, I hope you will also come to know the joy in my heart that you have given me today.
I love you, with alllllll my heart.
Love you, Dad
Congratulations on Attaining the Rank of Eagle Scout
January 15, 2014
Alex Sandoval
Dear Alex,
Alexander Joseph Sandoval, you were born on February 10th, 1997, at 7:32 a.m., weighing 8lbs, 12ozs. Even after countless hours of labor, I thought to myself, OMG how could you be that big. Well, I often told you that you were my Butterball Turkey because you were so big. But 17 years, 2 months, and 21 days have passed and as tears well in my eyes, I now know why you weighed so much....
You have a BIG HEART:
I am so proud that you have earned your Eagle Scout Award because Alexander Joseph you are:
Eager
Ambitious
Generous
Lovable
Excellent
Smart
Courageous
Outstanding
Undeniably Awesome
Thoughtful
That my baby boy of 17 years later has achieved the highest award in Scouting, it is no surprise to me. As I know, when you put your big heart, mind, and God-given talents together, you can conquer the world and achieve the highest awards in anything that you want to do.
I am amazed and proud of my Alexander Joseph (my Butterball Turkey), born on February 10th, 1997, at 8lbs, 12ozs, and I would have to say that every day in the Sandoval household is Thanksgiving! Nick, Anthony, Dad, and I thank God every day for such a Wonderful, Giving, and Loving Brother and Son.
FOREVER LOVED AND YOUR BIGGEST, BIGGEST SUPPORTER
Love you always, MOM!!!!!!
Congratulations on Attaining the Rank of Eagle Scout
January 17, 2014
Rick Aguinaga
To My Son Rick,
I could tell you how proud of you I am, how
much I admire your hard work, effort and dedication.
I could tell you how much I respect the young man
you’ve become — the compassion and kindness I see you
show everyone around you.
I could tell you how your sense of humor and your
outlook on life just makes me smile.
But since I live everyday with you in my heart, I hope
you know that my love is forever.
Dad
Dear Rick,
Congratulations on becoming an Eagle Scout! I hope you know how very proud I am of you.
It almost seems surreal, that 10 years have gone by since you entered this scouting family. From your first day as a little Tiger Cub Scout to an Eagle Scout, your growth has been remarkable. In many ways, even as a young child, you were always serious and goal oriented, so it wasn’t much of a surprise that you completed your Cub Scout achievements and earned the Arrow of Light award. However, even when your den dwindled down to just you and Joseph Jaeger, you still hung in there and by crossing over, again made a commitment to scouting.
The past 4 years have really flown by and I’m so impressed with the young man you are today. Scouting has certainly helped to shape you into the mature, responsible person I see today. I smile as I remember all the hikes, service projects and merit badges you completed. (Thank goodness we had the Jaegers — their guidance and encouragement often propelled you along!)
I’m so glad you served as a Den Chief for your brother’s den for the past 4 years. It gave me an opportunity to see how helpful and patient you are now when working with younger scouts. I appreciate your tenacity and drive to complete what you start. The path to Eagle is long and arduous at times. I love that you don’t give up, and that you try to make the best of whatever situation comes your way. I know your project didn’t go quite the way you wanted, but you saw it through, and the veterans have benefited from your hard work. I respect your patriotism and love of country. I can only imagine the wonderful contributions you’ll make as you get older.
Above all else, I admire your sense of integrity. You truly do your best every day. I honestly don’t know many students who could maintain straight A’s in AP/honors classes, play sports year-round, donate time to service projects, stay active in church and youth group and earn the rank of Eagle Scout.
I’m grateful that you are confident and secure in being yourself. You know who you are and you’re not swayed by peer pressure. Indeed not all adults are as comfortable in their own skin as you are at 15. You are one remarkable kid, Rick. Words cannot describe how much I love you and how proud I am of you!
Love always, Mom
Current Troop Order of the Arrow
The purpose of the Order of the Arrow is fourfold:
To recognize those Scout campers who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law
in their daily lives ► To develop and maintain camping traditions and spirit
► To promote Scout camping ► To crystallize the Scout habit of helpfulness
into a life purpose of leadership in cheerful service to others
Vigil Members Leaders
Erick Bennett III, John Petrauskas
Brotherhood Members Scouts
Rick Aguinaga, Peter Barczak, James Jaeger, Joseph Jaeger, Will Karabel, Michael Kohler, Kyle Lisak, Dan Magee, Tyler Murray,
Joe Norwell, Kyle Radgowski, Ryan Sadowski, Alex Sandoval, John Scavo, Jr., Josh Slee, Patrick Smith, Ben Turcich
Leaders
Dan D’Attomo, Jackie Grenda, Rick Grenda, Richard Jones, Adam Kenes, Jim Kohler, Joe Kowalczyk, Rich Lisak, Marty McGuire,
Tim Murray, Mike Peters, Kyle Petrauskas, Roger Sandoval, Marty Smith, Jerry Stechmiller, Bob Wilsak
Ordeal Members Scouts
Joe Boyce, Scott Cleary, Dan Feltman, Eric Franklin, Matt Hetzler, Joe Jenkot, Anthony Krotiak, Alex Kowalski, Brian McMahon,
Will Morales, Evan Murray, Brady Walter, Kyle Wiczek
Leaders Ted Barczak, Jim Fox, Bill Karabel, Kevin Kenes,
Jim Magee, Patrick McMahon, Tom McMahon, Bill Murray, Rob Sadowski, Jim Sotiros, Julie Turcich, Tom Wiczek
In direct pursuit of the
principles and ideals of
Scouting of boys, Firecrafter was created
for and dedicated to service to all phases of
that movement.
The Firecrafter creed:
We believe that leadership
ought to be fostered and its
high trusts and responsibilities
cultivated ● We believe that a Scout becomes a better
Scout when he exhibits unselfish friendship to
others ● We believe that
Firecrafter's service to Scouting aids both the
Firecrafter and every Scout in building better character
and citizenship
In the spirit of these beliefs, we make our
pledge of faithful
service
Camper 2009
Trent Holly
2010 Matt Hetzler Joe Norwell
2011 Danny Feltman
Austin Rice Michael Kowalczyk
2012 Mark Cygan
Eric Franklin Ethan Hufnagl
Eric Kenes Noah Mitchel Shaye Murray Tyler Murray Mike Perino
Andrew Peters Kyle Radgowski
Josh Slee
2013 Joe Jenkot Kyle Lisak
Woodsman 2010
Matt Hetzler Joe Norwell
2011 Danny Feltman
2012 Michael Kowalczyk
Tyler Murray Andrew Peters
2013 Eric Kenes Kyle Lisak
Kyle Radgowski
Firecrafter 2011
Joe Norwell Dan Magee
2010 Erik Kowalczyk
Dan Lysy
2013 Danny Feltman Matt Hetzler Tyler Murray
Adult Firecrafter
Dave Hetzler Joe Kowalczyk
Patrick McMahon Tim Murray
Jerry Stechmiller
Current Troop Firecrafters
Scout Oath — or “Promise” On my honor I will do my best to do my duty
to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; To help other people at all times; To keep myself physically
strong, mentally awake, and morally straight.
Scout Law A Scout is Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, and Reverent
Scout Motto Be Prepared
Scout Slogan Do a Good Turn Daily
The Outdoor Code As an American, I will do my best to:
Be clean in my outdoor manners. I will treat the outdoors as a heritage. I will take care of it for myself and others. I will keep my trash and garbage out of lakes, streams, fields, woods and roadways.
Be careful with fire. I will prevent wildfire. I will build my fires only where they are appropriate. When I have finished using a fire, I will make sure it is cold out. I will leave a clean fire ring, or remove all evidence of my fire.
Be considerate in the outdoors. I will treat public and private property with respect. I will use low-impact methods of hiking and camping.
Be conservation minded. I will learn how to practice good conservation of soil, waters, forests, minerals, grasslands, wildlife and energy. will urge others to do the same.
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Scout Vespers (A Tradition with Troop 318)
Everyone in attendance is invited to join in with members of the Troop in singing this campfire song.
Please join hands after crossing arms, right arm over left arm
To the tune of "O Tannenbaum"
Softly falls the light of day, As our campfire fades away.
Silently each Scout should ask Have I done my daily task?
Have I kept my honor bright? When I go to sleep tonight,
Have I done and have I dared Everything to Be Prepared?
Scoutmaster’s Benediction May the great Scoutmaster of all
true Scouts be with us until we meet again. Good Night Scouts.