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Boy Scout Troop 49
(Oconomowoc, Wisconsin)
 
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Troop 49 Eagles



1
 Ludwig Kern
 5/18/1967
 2  Lawrence Crummins
 4/01/1979
 3  Scott Wagner
 7/25/1980
 4  Robert Hasselkus
 8/08/1981
 5  Emmett Smith
 8/21/1981
 6  Jonathan Carpenter
 9/27/1983
 7  Brett Wagner
 9/27/1983
 8  Eric Braatz
 10/04/1983
 9  Robert Duffy
 10/04/1983
 10  Matthew Valentine
 8/23/1985
 11  Craig Wagner
 9/23/1985
 12  David Drenk
 1/02/1986
 13  Fred Schnell
 1/02/1986
 14  Mike Jesse  6/01/1989
15
 Robert Dodd
 8/10/1989
 16  Daniel Drenk
 11/09/1989
 17  Christopher Russell
 10/31/1990
18
 Keith Shimon
 2/19/1991
 19  Adam Ramme
 4/20/1997
 20  Austin Ramme
 9/13/1998
 21  Sean Driscoll
 9/20/1998
 22  Jonathan O'Konek
 2/18/2001
 23  Edward Meier
 10/27/2002
 24  Nicholas Meier
 9/21/2003
 25  Jordan Farr  10/01/2003
 26  Nathaniel Brain
 5/16/2004
 27  Jacob Farr  7/09/2004
 28  Jacob Kulas
 3/19/2006
 29  Samuel Kastellc
 7/19/2006
 30  Matthew Bohman
 1/14/2007
 31  John Bagley
 6/30/2007
 32  Thomas Carroll
 6/30/2007
 33  Nathan Murray
 7/27/2007
 34  Zachary Kastelic
 9/23/2007
 35  Andrew Sumwalt
 9/23/2007
 36  Nicolas Schmidt
 2/15/2009
 37  James Babcock II
 4/19/2009
 38  Patrick Wittak
 5/13/2009
 39  Robert Buchanan
 7/12/2009
 40  Steven Carroll
 10/18/2009
 41  Karl Marek
 12/27/2009
 42  Brady Miner
 1/24/2010
 43  Jacob Miner
 1/24/2010
 44  Sean Murray
 3/28/2010
 45  Steven Sonnentag
 3/28/2010
 46  Nicholas Merritt
 11/14/2010
 47  Jacob Kievit
 5/15/2011
 48  Josh Kulas
 5/28/2011
 49  Cameron Johanning
 12/04/2011
 50  Alex Fuehrer  12/17/2012 
 51  Lucas Nelson   12/17/2012
 52  Jimmy Gudmudson  12/17/2012
 53  Shane Burns  1/13/2013
 54  Kyle Zwicke  1/13/2013
 55  Derek Lien
 9/22/2013
 56  Jacob Emery
 9/22/2013
 57
 Joseph Neimon
 10/13/2013
 58  Joshua Pfister  12/01/2013
 59  Xavier Hazelberg
 8/17/2014
 60  Adam Brewer
 11/09/2014
 61  Will Johnston
 12/29/2014
 62
 Alexander Neimon
 2/22/2015
 63  Trenton Ruffalo
 11/15/2015
 64  Cameron Hegwood
 11/15/2015
 65  Hunter Ferrick
 12/06/2015
 66  Andrew Castillo
 4/24/2016
 67  Nicholas Bandler
 9/18/2016
 68  Raymond Menting
 11/15/2016
 69  Joshua Reynen
 9/17/2017
 70  Daniel Tahtinen
 9/17/2017
71
 Gene Fontaine Jr.
 10/15/2017
 72  Jack Hutchinson
 11/30/2017
 73  Charlie McCarthy
 11/30/2017
 74  Jacob Looman
 12/17/2017
 75  Nicolas Ishizaki
 12/17/2017
76
 Rhys Jones
 12/28/2017
 77  Cedric Hong
 12/28/2017
 78  Benjamin Winiecke
 5/24/2018
79
 Patrick Hanson
 9/28/2018
80
 Jakob Morehouse
 11/01/2018

The Voice of the Eagle



This is the voice of the Eagle, the Eagle whose heights you struggled to reach. We remember well when you first came to the base of the cliff, and how you looked up with ambition and determination. Look back for a moment, look back over the cliff you have climbed; look back at the experience you have encountered in your ascent. These experiences should not be forgotten, and you should profit by making sure that the adverse ones do not occur again. Experience is a valuable teacher if you heed its teachings.

We remember when you took your first step upon the trail that leads upward. With your first step, you began living the Scout Oath and Law. While you were on the trail, we watched you study and then we watched you learn by doing. First you were only a candidate, building yourself physically, mentally, and morally. Then your brother Scouts called you a Tenderfoot and they were right, you were indeed a Tenderfoot. 

But not for long, for soon you reached the first ledge where you were greeted by a group of Second Class Scouts. Some, like yourself, were stopping to catch their breath before continuing along the Eagle trail. You began to study more, you worked harder, and almost before you knew it, you came to another ledge, the ledge where First Class Scouts dwell.

There you found a tempting green meadow by a crystal clear stream, bathed by the sun. Here you were tempted to remain. Yes, you could have remained there to live in First Class glory, but your ambition stirred you on. We remember your progress to Star Scout. You found the trail from First Class had been an optical illusion, not as difficult as it has seemed. This spurred you on, and again you climbed higher.

Now the trail was steeper, it was less worn. Fewer Scouts seemed to be heading in your direction. You looked back and saw the crowds below you. You looked up and saw the few above you. With the same determination with which you started your climb, you continued on the trail. So on it was the badge of Life Scout, the heart badge that was placed on your uniform. You will never forget the thoughts in your heart. It has been experienced by most Scouts on reaching the ledge of Life. "Now I am close to Eagle. I will carry on." The trail became tougher, but more interesting. The original simple principles, the Scout Oath and Law, now had a fuller meaning. Your understanding of them was greater.

Yes, we have watched your character unfold and become manly. We have watched your leadership ability expand into a valuable asset. We have watched your mind develop and your wisdom increase. We have watched all of these things in you. Now that you are at the threshold of your goal, we welcome you. For you have done your climbing in a true Scout-like-manner.