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  * Fewer than 4% of all Scout earn the Eagle rank - a testament to its high standards.
Troop 169 Eagle Scouts
James Sturkler - 2004
Jeff Jaglowicz - 2004
John Skarzinski - 2003
Keith Miller - 2002
Jody Packer - 2002
Aaron Kerchner - 2001
Vincent Hartman - 2001
William Haugen - 2001
Christopher Marks - 2001
Matt Fitchner - 2001
Brendan Ireland - 2001
Kyle Miller - 2000
Nathan Hanf - 1999
Danny Neubauer - 1998
Steven Duckro - 1998
Christopher Packer - 1997
David Taliaferro - 1997
James Desaulneirs - 1995
Douglas Taliaferro - 1994
Chris Schmalhofer - 1993
Kevin Cross - 1990
Benjamin Withman - 1990
Brian Cossman - 1989
Gary Nellis - 1989
Jonathon Cross - 1988
Christopher Heming - 1988
Brian Bennet - 1987
Gregory Bennet - 1986
David Gilbride - 1985
Gregory Kern - 1983
Joseph Schmalhofer - 1982
Paul Issler - 1982
David Kern - 1981
Gordon Issler - 1981
Steven Walker - 1979
Bruce Vargo - 1977
Rober Higgenbotham - 1970
Robert Viegel - 1967
Michail Viegel - 1965
Thomas Gustin - 1965
Gary Sheldon - 1964
Thomas Berger - 1964
Richard Berger -1964
David Hoffman - 1964
William Hoffman - 1964
Robert Hoffman - 1964

Becoming Eagle
Eagle is described as anyone who is "the all around perfect scout." That is a very demanding standard indeed, and a worthy goal. Striving to become an Eagle Scout will require one's best efforts to master the skills of leadership, service, and outdoor know-how, and to practice good citizenship and ethical behavior of the highest order. The long trail to Eagle is full of opportunities for scouts to learn, to lead, to listen, and to teach. Along the way and throughout one's life, the rewards from earning the Eagle Scout Award will be great.