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Eagle Scouts

Troop 208
Fairport, NY


Dr. & Mrs. Shaddock make the presentation at the Court of Honor and Parents' Night in 1972


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RICK SHADDOCK, left, Scott Foster, Andy Tarr and Dave Rought, members of Troop 208, sponsored by the First United Methodist Church were awarded Boy Scouting's highest rank at a recent Holiday Court of Honor and Parents Night.
Perinton Troop Gains

Four More Eagle Scouts

Except for minor differences, Troop 208's newest Eagle Scouts have a lot in common.  All are excellent students.

Rick Shaddock, Scott Foster, and Andrew Tarr are seniors at Fairport Central and winners of State regents Scholarships.  Dave Rought is a junior.

All share a fondness for sports.  However, Dave has served as manager and Rick is on the varsity gymnastics, track, and soccer teams and is current Monroe County and Section V tumbling champ.

Scott is also on the varsity track and soccer teams.

All are excellent campers.  Andy served on the Massaweepie Camp staff last Summer.

Andy's Eagle Project involved advertising, collecting and delivering items of value to the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service of the Veteran's Hospital in Canadagua.

Rick, Scott and Dave all planned, supervised and participated in projects in the

new Parinton Town Park off Garnsey Rd., which is being developed as an arboretum for town use.

Former Scoutmaster Zacharie   Grose presented Scott's Eagle and congratulated Dr. and Mrs. Glen Foster, Scott's parents.

Assistant Scoutmaster Harold Rought, also an Eagle winner, presented his brother, David with his award.  Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rought made it a family affair.  Mel is a member of the Troop Committee with 45 years continuous service in scouting.

Larry Brunelle, Troop Committee Chairman, who has worked closely with Rick Shaddock on his Eagle project, presented him with his Eagle.  Dr. and Mrs. Warren Shaddock, Rick's parents, took part in the ceremony.

Of the 30 Eagle winners to date from Troop 208 since 1945, more than 20 are still active in some phase of scouting; 19 of whom are still registered with the Troop.

 

FREDERICK J SHADDOCK

TROOP 208    FAIRPORT  NEW YORK

HAVING SATISFACTORILY COMPLETED THE REQUIREMENTS

IS HEREBY CERTIFIED AS AN

EAGLE SCOUT

BY THE

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA

DATE DECEMBER 4 1972
397

Richard Nixon

HONORARY PRESIDENT

Norton Clapp

PRESIDENT

Aldrin Barber

CHIEF SCOUT EXECUTIVE
 

 

 

Years later...

Where have the other 1972 Troop 208 Eagles flown?

Captain Scott Foster
Commercial
Airline Pilot

Andy Tarr
United States Army
Pentagon

Dave Rought

coming soon

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and

Rick Shaddock, Eagle Scout, Troop 208
Troop Committee Chairman, Troop 108
Computer Merit Badge Instructor
Internet Merit Badge Requirements Committee
703-486-2222 or 641-472-5830
President, Computer Instruction Corporation
Washington, DC

  
National Capital Area Council Headquarters
Washington, DC

"Scouting develops many useful career skills, especially the computer merit badge.
Get in to computers, not drugs.  Join the Scouts, not gangs."

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Eagle Music

I'm an Eagle ABBA
Agnetha FДltskog
Benny Andersson
BjЖrn Ulvaeus
Anni-Frid Lyngstad
lyrics

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Flying high, high, I'm a bird in the sky
I'm an eagle that rides on the breeze
High, high, what a feeling to fly
Over mountains and forests and seas
And to go anywhere that I please.
Fly Like An Eagle

Fly Like An Eagle (Seal)

 

Steve Miller lyrics

midi

 

I want to fly like an eagle, To the sea
Fly like an eagle
Let my spirit carry me
I want to fly like an eagle, Till I'm free
There's a solution
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