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Troop 325 – A Brief History

Troop 325 was founded in the autumn of 1959 and chartered to Country Lane Home & School Club in January, 1960. Country Lane Elementary School opened that same year, so Troop 325 was there from the beginning.  In 2000, the troop moved to Easterbrook Discovery School at the invitation of Principal Dr. Gary Stebbins, as it had outgrown the M-U Room at Country Lane.  Troop 325’s first Scoutmaster was Louie Thayer. There have been a total of twenty-one Scoutmasters in the troop’s history. In 1960, Cub Scout Pack 325 was chartered to Country Lane Home & School Club, and in 1974, High Adventure Explorer Post 325. Post 325 disappeared sometime in the early 1980’s, but was re-chartered in December 1993. In 1997 it evolved with the Scouting program and became Venture Crew 325.  The Troop is now sponsored by Prince of Peace Lutheran Church.

Over the years, the troop size has ebbed and flowed. The earliest roster we have dates to 1970 and shows 39 members. A few years later in 1976, the troop had dropped to 29 members. In 1981 it was up to 31 members. In 1985, it had dropped to 13 members. In 1990, it was down to just 6 registered Scouts with just 3 active. Under the leadership of Scoutmaster George Denise (who remained scoutmaster for 13 years) it then began a period of steady growth that brought the troop more than 80 members in 2004.  Currently, the Troop has around 40 members, making it a good size for activities but small enough to give all scouts opportunities to share their voice and lead.

In 1965, Troop 325 honored its first Eagle Scout, Michael R. Rose. Over the years, the troop has celebrated more and more Eagle Scouts, from 56 in 2004 to 134 in 2023.

Troop 325 has always had an active and diverse outdoors program. A typical annual program includes: backpacking, camping, kayaking, hiking, river rafting, snow camping, and fishing. The troop also participates in Pioneer District Camporee each year, Scout-o-Rama, and the Council’s Bear Paw Winter Camping Experience. In addition, troop members give back to the local community by participating in quarterly service events throughout Santa Clara County.

In-troop training programs include an Annual Planning meeting, annual Introduction to Leadership Training for Troops (ILST) and an annual Troop organized merit badge midway. In addition, Troop 325 continues to send scouts the National Youth Leadership Training every year.  Members of the troop are also active in Order of the Arrow, which provides additional leadership and high adventure activities for our scouts. The troop has supplied numerous committee chairmen and members to the local chapter and lodge.

Troop Traditions

The first troop neckerchief was the red, official Scout neckerchief. In the early 1970s, the Scouts in the troop designed their own neckerchief, a black neckerchief with a yellow patch depicting a Scout hiking. In the late 1980’s – early 1990’s, they returned to the official red neckerchief. Then, in 1992, the Scouts designed a new neckerchief incorporating both: a two-sided neckerchief, red on one side, black on the other, with a new troop patch. When a Scout first joins the troop, he wears the neckerchief red side out. When he completes First Class, the Scout may turn over his neckerchief to wear black side out. He is also presented with the new official patch of the troop, showing a Scout with a hiking stave and backpack looking out over a broad river with snowcapped mountains in the distance. While the design incorporated the ideas of several Scouts, Chris Craver was the principal artist.  Today’s members of Troop 325 are proud to wear this neckerchief and patch that distinguish members of Troop 325 from other troops,

In 1993, the troop designed an “official” troop t-shirt: a “Far-Side” cartoon by Gary Larson, entitled “Know Your Knots!” The idea for this design came from the troop’s nineteenth Eagle Scout, Brett Steiner.  Colors and designs of the troop t-shirt have changed over the years and service as a creative outlet for the scouts to design.

In 1994, the troop adopted the woggle (or Woodbadge Boondoggle) as its official slide. When a Scout first joins the troop, he is presented with a white woggle, representing his newness to Scouting. When he earns the rank of Tenderfoot, he is presented with a red lanyard and instructions on how to tie his own woggle. The woggle is a single, continuous strand, representing the Spirit of Scouting, which goes on forever. It is woven back on itself three times, to represent the three parts of the Scout Oath: duty to God, duty to others, duty to self.

Sometime in the 90’s the scouts decided to take a BSA banner and have a scout sign and date it when he earns the Eagle award.  Every Eagle since then has signed this banner and it is normally displayed at Eagle Courts of Honor and sometimes and Troop Courts of Honor.  In addition, wooden plaques with engraved metal plates are maintained to record the history of Scoutmasters and Eagle Scouts in the troop.

The troop has an almost annual tradition of hiking the Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail. This 28 mile trail was built in 1968 by the Boys Scouts of Santa Clara, Monterey, and Skyline Councils, with members of the Sierra Club and members of the Santa Cruz Mountains Hiking Club. That day was proclaimed Santa Clara County Trails Day. The following year, it was adopted by the state as California Hiking Days. A few years later, it was adopted by the nation as National Hiking Days! (Rumor has it that our troop can actually make it rain by scheduling that particular outing.)

The troop has also sent contingents to Philmont BSA High Adventure Base in New Mexico, Northern Tier BSA High Adventure Base on the boundary waters of Michigan and Canada, Sea Base in Florida and Swamp Base in Louisiana in recent years.

Two Troop 325 scouts: Brad Parker & Scott Slifer-Mosher have earned the Triple Crown Award by attending all 3 scout high adventure bases at the time:  Philmont, Seabase, and Northern Tier.  Since then, a Grand Slam award has been created for a scout who attends these 3 plus the National High Adventure Base at The Summit.  Who will be the first Troop 325 scout to win the Grand Slam award?

Eagles

  • Check out projects from Troop 325’s Eagle Scouts here!
  • 136. Arnav Kamath (2024) Wine barrel tables and flagstone pathway for Prince of Peace Lutheran Chuch
  • 135. Kenny Namba (2024) Dumpster enclosure for Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
  • 134. Joshua McDonald (2023) Bike racks for the Veterans Administration
  • 133. Jonathan Wu (2022) Two bookcases and a balance beam for Discovery Charter School
    132. Neil Kamath
    (2022) Lost and found cart for Dilworth Elementary School
    131. Anish Kuttetira
    (2022) Sign board for Eagle Scout projects for History Park
  • 130. Jake Ribeiro Galezzi (2022) Benches for Castlemont Elementary School
    129. Arjun Sudheer
    (2022) Book Display stand for Cupertino High School Library
  • 128. Michael Moffat (2021) Speaker System for Prince of Peace Church
  • 127. Kyle Kreis (2021) Sanitation stations to be used at MS walks for National MS Society
  • 126. Jack Bowman (2021) Outdoor furniture for Uplift Family Services
  • 125. Benjamin Purse (2021) Sand therapy carts for Uplift Family Services
  • 124. George West (2021) Wildlife intake table
  • 123. Paul Bangle (2020) Barn owl boxes
  • 122. James Pappadakis (2020) Marching band cabinets for Willow Glen High School
  • 121. Justin Sue (2020) Presentation equipment for Prince of Peace Church
  • 120. Kunal Patel (2020) Bulletin board
  • 119. Ryan Herrick (2020) Bright Days Preschool Shade Pergola
  • 118. Ethan Taylor (2019) Saratoga Woods Community Association Shower Cubbies
  • 117. Rishabh Menezes (2019) Benches for the Meditation Garden at St Thomas of Canterbury Church
  • 116. Denzel Rohit C. (2019) Two Raised Garden Beds for the Morgan Autism Center in San Jose
  • 115. Mihir S. (2018) Hexagonal Bench with Backrest for Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
  • 114. Devon Young (2018) Planter Box for Capri Elementary School
  • 113. Ethan X. (2018) School Supply Coat Locker for Growing Footprints Preschool
  • 112. Cody Diez (2018) Barbeque Upgrade at Prince of Peace Church
  • 111. Marcus Metcalf (2018) Beautification of the Statue of Mary at St Thomas of Canterbury Church
  • 110. Chris Matheny (2018) Industrial Coffee Carts for Westgate Church
  • 109. Derick Rohan Cutinha (2017) Storage Shelves for St Justin Parish
  • 108. West Steinacker (2017) Bedtime Cart for Rady’s Children’s Hospital
  • 107. Austin A. (2017) Uniform Cabinets for the Moffett Field Museum
  • 106. Zade L. (2017) Grotto for Mother Mary at St Thomas of Canterbury Church
  • 105. Dominic Kilinski (2017) Bird Identification Plaques at the American Legion Hall at the Campbell percolation ponds
  • 104. Sam Bowling (2015) Movable Benches and Altar at Sacred Heart Church
  • 103. Kevin Krein (2015) Garden Benches at Forest Hill Elementary School
  • 102. Bodie Knepp (2015) Storage units at Campbell United Methodist Church
  • 101. Drew Bedal (2015) VA Hospital Bike (trailer) Interior Storage Unit
  • 100. Trevor Maguire (2015) Saratoga Swim Club Historic Flag Pole Restoration
  • 99. Riley Seitz (2015) Flower Beds for Forest Hill Elementary School
  • 98. Chris Morris (2015) Tater Towers for Forest Hill Elementary School
  • 97. Simon K. (2015) Memorial Garden at St. Francis
  • 96. Andrew Bangle (2015) Utility Shed for Los Ranchitos Cabana Club
  • 95. Rory Spencer (2015) Walkway at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
  • 94. Griffin Charlton (2014) Pathway at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
  • 93. Jason Tse (2014) Planter Box at Elementary School & Food/Clothing Drive
  • 92. Andrew Black (2014)Ball Wall at Prospect High School
  • 91. Christian Hasenberg (2014) Garden Benches and Sitting Area for Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
  • 90. Kabir Loomba (2013) Built Shoe Racks for Gurdwara Temple
  • 89. Nolan Kreich (2013) Storage Cabinets at St. Lucy’s Catholic Church
  • 88. Brandon Dunn (2013) Amphitheatre Seating for Daybreak Camp
  • 87. Christopher Thomas (2013) Shade Structure at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
  • 86. Trevor Langowski (2013) Newspaper Stands for Moreland Middle School
  • 85. Patrick Miller (2013) Serenity Garden screen at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
  • 84. John Morris (2012) Garden sink and Potting table for Forest Hill Elementary School
  • 83. Alex Selway (2012) Bulletin Boards for Moreland Middle School
  • 82. Nicholas Garibaldi (2012) Guest Sign In Podiums for Los Ranchitos Cabana Club
  • 81. Makoto Lalwani (2012) Crate for Tenacity, Knowledge and Opportunity (Archbishop Mitty High School)
  • 80. Joey Miller (2012) Two Picnic Tables for Moreland Woods
  • 79. Ameya Deshpande (2011) Bookcases for Prospect High School (History Classroom)
  • 78. Garrison Wells (2011) Flower bed for Moreland Middle School
  • 77. Kale Duprey (2010) Judging stand for Del Mar High School
  • 76. Grant Vaggione (2010) Patio and Walkway at Westhope Presbyterian Church
  • 75. Zach Campbell (2010) Built test equipment for Destination Imagination
  • 74. Scott Campbell (2010) Built carts to transport test equipment for Destination ImagiNation
  • 73. Patrick Boyden (2009) Built planter beds for the El Camino YMCA
  • 72. Dennis Tracey (2009) Built storage closets for band room at Westmont High School
  • 71. Craig Morrison (2009) Beautified entrance to Lynhaven neighborhood
  • 70. Shohei Takagi (2008) Built entrance sign for Moreland Woods
  • 69. Ryan Hauschildt (2008) Rebuilt walkway at Prince of Peace Church
  • 68. Doug Wells (2008) Built information kiosk in Saratoga Creek Dog Park in San Jose
  • 67. Chris Vaggione (2008) Built lost and found cart for Edith Landers School in Mountain View
  • 66. Alexander Duprey (2008) Built storage cabinets for Del Mar High School Band
  • 65. Scott Slifer-Mosher (2007) Built portable barbecue for Prince of Peace Church
  • 64. Matthew Thomas (2007) Built bookcase for Forest Hills Elementary School
  • 63. Dale Lucas (2007) Built 4 carts for Sanborn Park in Saratoga
  • 62. Robert Yegge (2007) Trail conservation
  • 61. Eddie Barshow (2007) Repainted building and organized inventory for the Braille Transcription Project
  • 60. Andrew Shantz (2007) Built three benches for Argonaut Elementary School in Saratoga
  • 59. Erik Polyak (2006) Built portable altar for Bethel Lutheran Church in Cupertino
  • 58. Jeremy Hauschildt (2006) Built outdoor storage cabinet for BBQ equipment at Prince of Peace Church
  • 57. Brad Parker (2006) Built three carts for storage and transportation of building blocks, for Sunnymont Preschool.
  • 56. Allen Hoover (2004) Mobile Kitchen for High School Band
  • 55. Ben Levy (2004) Built irrigation system for Moreland Woods
  • 54. Mark Hernandez (2004) Built storage cabinets for vestments at St. Andrew’s Church
  • 53. Derek Parker (2004) Built storage cabinet, outdoor play table, and outdoor sink shelf for Sunnymont Preschool.
  • 52. Steve McFarland (2003) Built and installed 1/2 mile markers along Los Gatos Creek Trail
  • 51. Brian Campanella (2002) Restored and painted sound wall in J.D. Morgan Park
  • 50. Michael Denise (2001) Built pond in Moreland Woods
  • 49. Nick Chloupek (2001) Built new planter boxes at Castro Middle School
  • 48. Greg Benson (2001) Built playground equipment bins
  • 47. Andrew Woodward (2001) (no information available)
  • 46. Louis Gagliasso (2001) Developed pathways in Moreland Woods.
  • 45. Scott Burroughs (2001) Built planter beds in Moreland Woods.
  • 44. Ben Peterson (2000) Painted parsonage for the Christian Church of Santa Clara.
  • 43. Mason Sakoda (2000) Made a cart for collecting and storing toys for a preschool.
  • 42. Scott Crisel (2000) Made book stands for paraplegic children
  • 41. Doug Benson (2000) Collected and catalogued video tape library for a nursing home.
  • 40. Michael Rodriguez (2000) Built drinking fountain in Moreland Woods.
  • 39. Kenneth Kalchik (2000) (no information available)
  • 38. Peter T. Hoover (1999) Built Information kiosk for Castro Middle School
  • 37. G. Andrew Mellors (1999) (no information available)
  • 36. Michael Weisz (1999) (no information available)
  • 35. Chris Denise (1999) Built artificial creek in Moreland Woods.
  • 34. James Anderson (1999) Built bridge over creek in Moreland Woods.
  • 33. Robert Long (1999) Prepped and painted a half-way house in Los Gatos.
  • 32. Donald Gagliasso (1998) Developed pathways in Moreland Woods.
  • 31. Erick Baldwin (1998) Built planters for a church
  • 30. John Oh (1997) Cleaned, painted, and re-built picnic tables and benches at Country Lane School.
  • 29. Renny Wright, Jr. (1996) Built amphitheater in Moreland Woods.
  • 28. Michael Brewington (1995) Planted trees along Los Gatos Creek Trail.
  • 27. Sean McClay (1995) Made project for a school in Auburn.
  • 26. Jon Goodell (1994) Cleaned and painted M-U Room and basketball backboards and backstops at Country Lane School.
  • 25. George Denise, Jr. (1994) Constructed and installed built-in shelf units at Country Lane School.
  • 24. Brett Steiner (1994) Built the front sign at Temple Shir Hadash.
  • 23. Brian Todd (1990) performed clean-up and conservation work for a nature preserve
  • 22. David W. Graul (1988) designed and built a playground for a Methodist Church in Santa Clara
  • 21. Mark L. Williams (1988) (no information available)
  • 20. Mike Swertfager (1988) (no information available)
  • 19. Scott Nicholas (1984) (no information available)
  • 18. Andrew J. Worth (1981) (no information available)
  • 17. Gregory Chamitoff (1980) (no information available)
  • 16. John Douthit. Jr. (1980) (no information available)
  • 15. Jeffery D.Williams (1978) (no information available)
  • 14. Kevin P. Remus (1978) (no information available)
  • 13. Todd D. Kingery (1976) (no information available)
  • 12. Steven W. Score (1975) (no information available)
  • 11. Gregory Hall (1975) (no information available)
  • 10. Michael J. Score (1974) (no information available)
  • 9. Robert C. Couch (1973) (no information available)
  • 8. John M. Stewart (1970) (no information available)
  • 7. Jay R. Beebe (1970) (no information available)
  • 6. Daniel Blunk (1969) (no information available)
  • 5. Steven M. Kuhlman (1967) (no information available)
  • 4. Michael Gilluly (1967) (no information available)
  • 3. R.C. Gilluly (1967) (no information available)
  • 2. David R. Coleman (1966) (no information available)
  • 1. Michael R. Rose (1965) (no information available)
Dr. Gregory Chamitoff, Troop 325 Eagle Scout 1980

Born in Montreal, Quebec Canada
Graduated from Blackford High School, San Jose, California, 1980.
B.S., Electrical Engineering, California Polytechnic State University, 1984.
M.S., Aeronautical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, 1985.
Ph.D., Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992.
M.S., Planetary Geology (Space Science), University of Houston–Clear Lake, 2002.
Spent six months in 2008 as an astronaut aboard the International Space Station.

See more info at:
Wikipedia and
NASA

Senior Patrol Leaders

Time Period Senior Patrol Leader Assistant SPL
Feb 2024- present Jack Shen Tejas Arya, Jeremy Aviles, Ayan Kuttetira, Cory Nishijima
Aug 2023-Feb 2024 Tejas Arya Ronak Menezes, Jack Shen, Christopher Zafico
Feb 2023-Aug 2023 Jack Shen Arnav Kamath, Chinmay Rajesh, Jake Carleton, Kenny Namba
Aug, 2022-Feb 2023 Jake Carleton Kenny Namba, Jack Shen, Joshua McDonald
Feb, 2022-Aug, 2022 Kenji Hongo Arnav Kamath, Joshua McDonald
Aug, 2021-Feb, 2022 Michael Moffat Arjun Sudheer, Neil Kamath, Jonathan Wu, Anish Kuttetira, Jake Galieazzi
Feb, 2021-Aug, 2021 Arjun Sudheer Neil Kamath, Kyle Kreis and Michael Moffat
Aug, 2020-Feb, 2021 Michael Moffat Arjun Sudheer, Anish Kuttetira and David Story
Feb, 2020-Aug, 2020 Justin Sue Jack Bowman, Ben Purse and Michael Moffat
Aug, 2019-Feb, 2020 Anish Kuttetira Jack Bowman, Ben Purse and Kyle Kreis
Feb, 2019-Aug, 2019 JT Pappadakis Anish Kuttetira, David Story and Michael Moffat
Aug, 2018-Feb, 2019 Paul Bangle George West, Ben Purse, Ryan Herrick and Justin Sue
Feb, 2018-Aug, 2018 Paul Bangle George West, Ethan Taylor and Austin Allen
Aug, 2017-Feb, 2018 Mihir Somayaji Paul Bangle, Kunal Patel and Ben Purse
Feb, 2017-Aug, 2017 Austin Allen Mihir Somyaji, and Ethan Taylor
Aug, 2016-Feb, 2017 Austin Allen Mihir Somayaji, Devon Young and Ethan Taylor
Feb, 2016-Aug, 2016 Austin Allen Devon Young and Ethan Taylor
Aug, 2015-Feb, 2016 Gabe Brethauer Tyler Story, Austin Allen and Andy Morris
Feb, 2015-Aug, 2015 Chris Metheny Zade Lobo, West Steinaker and Gabe Brethauer
Aug, 2014-Feb, 2015 Gabe Brethauer Cody Diez, Austin Allen and Marcus Metcalf
Feb, 2014-Aug, 2014 Drew Bedal Chris Matheny, Gabe Brethauer and Dominic Kilinski
Aug, 2013-Feb, 2014 Kevin Krein Nolan Kriech, Simon Kriech and Scott Catton
Feb, 2013-Aug, 2013 Riley Seitz Scott Catton, Bodie Knepp and Kevin Krein
Aug, 2012-Feb, 2013 Mike Clement Bodie Knepp, Scott Catton and Kevin Krein
Feb, 2012-Aug, 2012 Chris Morris Riley Seitz, Bodie Knepp and Patrick Miller
Sep, 2011-Feb, 2012 John M. Alex S., Andrew B. and Nicholas G.
Mar, 2011-Aug, 2011 Griffen C. Andrew B. and Mike C.
Sep, 2010-Feb, 2011 Chris T. Griffen C. and John M.
Mar, 2010-Aug, 2010 Alex S. Andrew B. and Andrew D.
Sep, 2009-Feb, 2010 Jay L. Griffen C. and Alex S.
Mar, 2009-Aug, 2009 Zac C. Ameya D. and Jay L.
Sep, 2008-Feb, 2009 Scott Campbell Grant Vaggione and Alex S.
Mar, 2008-Aug, 2008 Pat Boyden Craig Morrison and Scott Campbell
Sep, 2007-Feb, 2008 Dennis Tracey Craig Morrison and Sunil Srivatsa
Mar, 2007-Aug, 2007 Matthew Thomas (Eagle) Pat B. and David Cervantes
Sep, 2006-Feb, 2007 Dale Lucas (Eagle) Dennis T. and Ryan H.
Mar, 2006-Aug, 2006 Shohei T. Scott Campbell and Chris Vaggione
Sep, 2005-Feb, 2006 Eddie Barshow (Eagle) Matthew Thomas (Eagle) and James Choi
Mar, 2005-Aug, 2005 Erik Polyak (Eagle) Scott Slifer-Mosher (Eagle) and Eddie Barshow (Eagle)
Sep, 2004-Feb, 2005 Tommy Takahata Ryan Hauschildt and Matthew Thomas (Eagle)
Mar, 2004-Aug, 2004 Patrick Shyvers David Cervantes and Tommy Takahata
Sep, 2003-Feb, 2004 Scott Slifer-Mosher Patrick Shyvers and Tommy Takahata
Mar, 2003-Aug, 2003 Allen Hoover (Eagle) Brett Lazzeri
Sep, 2002-Feb, 2003 Marcus Sakoda Robert Yegge (Eagle)
Mar, 2002-Aug, 2002 Ben Levy (Eagle) Marcus Sakoda
Sep, 2001-Feb, 2002 Steve McFarland (Eagle) Ben Levy (Eagle)
Mar, 2001-Aug, 2001 Mark Hernandez (Eagle) Steve McFarland (Eagle)
Sep, 2000-Feb, 2001 Michael Denise (Eagle) Ben Levy (Eagle)
Mar, 2000-Aug, 2000 Ben Peterson (Eagle) Michael Denise (Eagle)
Sep, 1999-Feb, 2000 Ben Peterson (Eagle) Mason Sakoda (Eagle)
Mar, 1999-Aug, 1999 Michael Rodriguez (Eagle) David Jones
Sep, 1998-Feb, 1999 Scott Crisel (Eagle) James Anderson (Eagle)
Mar, 1998-Aug, 1998 Peter Hoover (Eagle) Scott Crisel (Eagle)
Sep, 1997-Feb, 1998 Chris Denise (Eagle) Erick Baldwin (Eagle)
Mar, 1997-Aug, 1997 Andy Mellors (Eagle) Greg Benson (Eagle)
Sep, 1996-Feb, 1997 Chris Denise (Eagle) Peter Hoover (Eagle)
Mar, 1996-Aug, 1996 Donald Gagliasso (Eagle) (none)
Sep, 1995-Feb, 1996 Robert Long (Eagle) Donald Gagliasso (Eagle)
Mar, 1995-Aug, 1995 Robert Long (Eagle) Mark OÂ’Sullivan
Sep, 1994-Feb, 1995 Renny Wright, Jr. (Eagle) Robert Long (Eagle)
Mar, 1994-Aug, 1994 Bret Steiner (Eagle) John Oh (Eagle)
Sep, 1993-Feb, 1994 George Denise, Jr. (Eagle) John Oh (Eagle)
Mar, 1993-Aug, 1993 George Denise, Jr. (Eagle) John Oh (Eagle)
Dec, 1992-Feb, 1993 George Denise, Jr. (Eagle) John Oh (Eagle)
June, 1992-Nov, 1992 Jon Goodell (Eagle) George Denise, Jr. (Eagle)
Dec, 1991-May, 1992 Jon Goodell (Eagle) George Denise, Jr. (Eagle)
June, 1991-Nov, 1991 Sean McClay (Eagle) Jon Goodell (Eagle)
Dec, 1990-May, 1991 Sean McClay (Eagle) Jon Goodell (Eagle)
June, 1990-Nov, 1990 Sean McClay (Eagle) Jon Goodell (Eagle)
Dec, 1989-May, 1990 Sean McClay (Eagle) Jon Goodell (Eagle)
June, 1989-Nov, 1989 Chris Pate Sean McClay (Eagle)
Dec, 1988-May, 1989 Danny Lee Chris Pate
June, 1987-Nov,1987 Afshin Kashef Danny Lee
Jan, 1987-May, 1987 Mike Swertfager (Eagle) Afshin Kashef
June, 1986-Dec, 1986 Mark Williams (Eagle) Mike Swertfager (Eagle)
June, 1985-May, 1986 David Graul (Eagle) Mark Williams (Eagle)
June, 1984-May, 1985 Jeff Williams (Eagle) David Graul (Eagle)
June, 1983-May, 1984 Jeff Williams (Eagle) unknown
June, 1982-May, 1983 Jeff Williams (Eagle) unknown
June, 1981-May, 1982 Jeff Williams (Eagle) unknown
June, 1980-May, 1981 Matthew Pitagora Jeff Williams (Eagle)
June, 1979-May, 1980 Scott Nicholas Matthew Pitagora
June, 1978-May, 1979 Roger May Scott Nicholas
June, 1977-May, 1978 Tino De Leon Roger May
June, 1975-May, 1976 unknown Kevin Remus (Eagle)
June, 1974-May, 1975 unknown unknown
June, 1973-May, 1974 unknown unknown
June, 1972-May, 1973 unknown unknown
June, 1971-May, 1972 unknown unknown
June, 1970-May, 1971 unknown unknown
June, 1969-May, 1970 unknown unknown
June, 1968-May, 1969 Joe Pizzo unknown
June, 1976-May, 1977 Kevin Remus (Eagle) Tino De Leon
June, 1967-May, 1968 unknown Joe Pizzo
June, 1966-May, 1967 unknown unknown
June, 1965-May, 1966 Steve Kuhlman (Eagle) unknown
June, 1964-May, 1965 unknown Steve Kuhlman (Eagle)
June, 1963-May, 1964 David Coleman (Eagle) unknown
June, 1962-May, 1963 Gene Richards David Coleman (Eagle)
June, 1961-May, 1962 Tom Werth Gene Richards
June, 1960-May, 1961 E. Stevens Tom Werth
Jan, 1959-May, 1960 E. Stevens Tom Werth

Scout Masters

Scoutmasters Dates
John Shen 8/2022 – Present
Kevin Moffat 11/2018 – 7/2022
Garry Allen 3/2014 – 11/2018
Greg Knepp 4/2011 – 2/2014
Andy Duprey 3/2008 – 4/2011
Larry Polyak 6/2005 – 2/2008
George Denise 4/1992 – 5/2005
Terry McClay 10/1989 – 3/1992
Michael Pate 4/1989 – 9/1989
Jim Watkins 5/1987 – 3/1989
Terry Markle 1985-1987
John Langford, Sr. 1982-1985
Joe Rodgers 1976-1982
Chuck Schmidt 1974-1976
Bob Ostermier 1971-1973
Wynn Strahl 1969-1971
Leroy Boos 1967-1969
Winston 1965-1967
Lew Finch 1963-1965
Fred Kuhlman 1961-1963
Louie Thayer 1959-1960