

Daniel D. Nelson - April 1968 (1)
Robert Haworth - November 1973 (2)
Brett Houdyshell - March 1980 (3)
Kent A. Lorenson - January 1983 (4)
Scott D. Goertzen - March 1983 (5)
Thomas W. Butler - March 1983 (6)
Chris R. Kellogg - September 1984 (7)
M. Thane Hager - September 1984 (8)
Andrew B. Dalton - October 1984 (9)
David W. Owen - December 1984 (10)
Joel M. Grimmett - December 1984 (11)
James M. Hughes II - June 1985 (12)
Bill R. Woolsey - February 1986 (13)
Eric A. Brown - August 1986 (14)
Jason Goertzen - March 1987 (15)
Ross Headley - June 1987 (16)
Shawn Radford - August 1987 (17)
John W. Elbl - November 1988 (18)
Jonathan J. Ogden - December 1988 (19)
Eric J. DeVolder - December 1988 (20)
Weston D. Montee - August 1989 (21)
Chris J. Kellogg - October 1990 (22)
Todd R. Holmes - March 1991 (23)
Kevin W. Buchwald - September 1991 (24)
Chad W. Belton - February 1992 (25)
Bourke Hutchinson - March 1992 (26)
Eric L. Nelson - August 1992 (27)
Ryan L. Nelson - November 1992 (28)
Steven J. Waters - December 1992 (29)
David B. Conner - December 1992 (30)
Michael J. Lamia - October 1993 (31)
Daniel C. Patrick - December 1993 (32)
Jamie L. Lewis - January 1994 (33)
Andy Prideaux - April 1994 (34)
Jim Reed - August 1994 (35)
Andrew C. Bosak - December 1994 (36)
Benjamin W. Counter - September 1995 (37)
Andrew R. Augustine - November 1995 (38)
Chris L. Affholder - November 1995 (39)
Scott M. Guest - November 1995 (40)
Brian M. Bosak - March 1996 (41)
David Green - May 1996 (42)
Brian J. Lamia - December 1996 (43)
John Cathcart-Rake - March 1997 (44)
Judd M. Patterson - August 1997 (45)
Keegan C. Ferguson - April 1998 (46)
Adam D. Smith - September 1998 (47)
Michael Manley - May 1998 (48)
Ben R. Alsop - November 1998 (49)
Andrew Conard - April 1999 (50)
Koby Ferguson - August 1999 (51)
Rick Schoof - August 1999 (52)

What happens to a Scout? For every 100 boys who join Scouting, records indicate that:
- RARELY will one be brought before the
Juvenile court system
- 2 will become Eagle Scouts
- 17 will become future Scout volunteers
- 12 will have their first contact with a church
- 1 will enter the clergy
- 5 will earn their church award
- 18 will develop a hobby that will last through
their adult life
- 8 will enter a vocation that was learned
through the merit badge system
- 1 will use his Scouting skills to save his own
life
- 1 will use his Scouting skills to save the life
of another person
Scouting's alumni record is equally impressive. A recent nation-wide survey of high schools revealed the following information:
- 85% of student council presidents were
Scouts
- 89% of senior class presidents were Scouts
- 80% of junior class presidents were Scouts
- 75% of school publication editors were Scouts
- 71% of football captains were Scouts
Scouts also account for:
- 64% of Air Force Academy graduates
- 68% of West Point graduates
- 70% of Annapolis graduates
- 72% of Rhodes Scholars
- 85% of F.B.I. agents
- 26 of the first 29 astronauts
