ON MY HONOR The Hawk Mountain Council Story...1908-2010
© 2009 by Company Heritage Books Written by Stephen Henning a division of Niemczyk Hoffmann Group, Inc. with Susan Shelly, Company Heritage Books 117 Philadelphia Avenue Editor-in-Chief: Stephen Henning Shillington, PA 19607 Assistant Editors: Darlene Henning, David Fry 610.685.0914 $PNQBOZ)FSJUBHFDPNtOIHJOFU Research, Copy Assistance, and Photo Coordination: Stephen Henning Copy Contributions: More than 100 contributors listed in Acknowledgements
Published in 2009 by Hawk Mountain Council #528, Cover Design: Kyle W. Rubendall, Megan Tranquillo Boy Scouts of America Creative Direction: Megan Tranquillo, Tracy Hoffmann, Ted Niemczyk, Susan Shelly ISBN Book Design: Megan Tranquillo, Kyle W. Rubendall Photo Credits: As indicated Cover photos: B;
TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword Written by Pennsylvania State Senator Michael A. O’Pake ...... v
Introduction Written by Dan Adams, Scout Executive, Hawk Mountain Council ...... vii
Acknowledgements Book Committee, Contributors & References ...... ix
$IBQUFS Hawk Mountain Council – Who We Are and Where We’re Going ...... 1
$IBQUFS Timeline…100 Years of Scouting ...... 17
$IBQUFS Te Origins of Scouting ...... 27
$IBQUFS Scouting is Established in America ...... 37
$IBQUFS Stories of Appalachian Trail Council…1908-1970 ...... 55
$IBQUFS Stories of Daniel Boone Council…1910-1970 ...... 67
$IBQUFS Stories of Hawk Mountain Council…1970-2009 ...... 85
$IBQUFS Te Good Times…Camps and Reservations ...... 103
$IBQUFS Always Prepared…Scout Training and Skills ...... 125
$IBQUFS Trough the Years…Scouts and Scouting Activities ...... 139
$IBQUFS Scouting’s National Honor Society…Te Order of the Arrow ...... 171
$IBQUFS We Remember…Major Awards and Recipients ...... 185
$IBQUFS Te Eagle Scout ...... 197
Glossary and Index ...... 217
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This book is a joint effort. Members of the book committee are: H. Slayton Altenburg Paul Garrison Bernie Hofmann Ryan Strause Mike Barner Carl Godlove Glenn S. Piper Sally Trump Ron Beard Stephen M. Henning Steve Pradon Jim Webb F. Darnall Daley Tracy Hoffmann Greg Portner Doug Yocom
Starting in November of 2008, an appeal was made through all local newspapers and the Council newspaper Herbie Hawk for contributions of articles, pictures, newspaper clippings, and personal stories. Well over 100 individuals responded with nearly 6,000 items. When duplicate items were submitted, the earliest one was used except when a subsequent photo was in better condition. The editor wishes to acknowledge these contributors: Dan Adams Robert Fisher Tracy Hoffmann Kenneth Parker Drew Stump H. Slayton Altenburg Curtis Fitterling Bernard Hofmann George Pinkey Betty Sustello Kathy Bagenstose Robert Fleck Kevin Huneke Glenn S. Piper Kenneth Sweigert Terri Baker Butch Flexer Joseph Jones, Sr. Pottsville Library Lisa Teprovich Mike Barner Louise Flexer Benjamin Koch Mike Ramich Paul Troutman Robert Bates Allyn Folk Robert S. Krebs Reading Eagle Sally Trump William E. Beadle Carl Fritch Sara M. Kurr Reading Library Marlin Tyson Ron Beard Frederick Fritch Richard Laudenslager, Jr. Lori Reichart Clifford Unger Dorsen Berger David S. Fry David Leinbach Tom Reinsel John Vogel Bob Besecker Gene Gabel Steve Leinbach Kenneth George Reitnouer Ella Vollenweider Joshua Blay Carl Ganster Robert Loeper Joseph Rhodes Jane Walter Donald Bricker Nancy Gardner Michelle Lynch Jesse Ritz William Walter William Francis Busher Paul Garrison Ron Mallicone Dennis Schaeffer Jeff Warmkessel Jack Cantwell Roy Gehris Butch Marburger Amanda Scheel Joe Webb Terry Carpenter, Jr. Bill Griffiths Robert Meader Harry Schaum Scott Weidensaul Walter Creitz John Grimes Dave Mekeel Walt Schneider Clifford Weinhold F. Darnall Daley Jim Gruber Carl Mengel Buddy Seigfried Donna Welsh Anthony Damato Rod Hannahoe Beverly Miller Susan Settle Susan Whildin Mary Davis Jeff Hannahoe Jeff Miller Eric C. Shafer Darryl Whitman Walter Eck George Hasker Marlin Miller George Shoop Jack Whitman Kenneth Eckert Hawk Mountain Council Sue Miller-Speros Jennifer Shoop Fred Winne Eli Eisenhard Larry Henne Charlotte O. Moyer Barry Shultz Betty Wolfgang Lee Erb Stephen Henning Michael O’Pake Vic Snyder, Jr. Larry Wolfgang David Esser Historical Society Dan Overkott Art Stricek Don Woodring Joe Faust, Jr. of Berks County Joseph Palerino Ryan Strause
The archives of Hawk Mountain Council are rich with material collected by Eugene Druckenmiller, Richard C. Bennett, Scotty Bradbury, and many other undocumented donors. Since Scouting started in 1907, there have been many excellent books and articles on Scouting and the people who made it happen. In the preparation of this book, the editor used many of these as references, but used a few for significant amounts of information. These books are: Block, Nelson; A Thing of the Spirit, The Life of E. Urner Goodman. Boy Scouts of America, 2000 Block, Nelson; The Founding of Wood Badge, Boy Scouts of America, 1994 Boy Scouts of America; 1985 Commemorative Program, 1985 by Hawk Mountain Council Boy Scouts of America; A History of the Order of the Arrow, 1996 Boy Scouts of America; A History of Wood Badge in the United States, 1988 Boy Scouts of America; History of Cub Scouting, 1987 Boy Scouts of America; History of The Daniel Boone Council, BSA, 1911-1966, 1968 by Daniel Boone Council Boy Scouts of America; numerous articles from Boys’ Life Magazine, various issues Boy Scouts of America; numerous articles from Scouting Magazine, various issues Davis, Kenneth P.; The Brotherhood of Cheerful Service, A History of the Order of the Arrow, Boy Scouts of America Kittatinny Lodge #5, Order of the Arrow; History of First 21 Years of Minsi Lodge 5 and Lists of Officers Minsi Lodge 1921-71, Memeu Lodge 1938-71, Kittatinny 1971-87, March 7, 1987 Kutztown Historical Society, Along the Saucony, Vol. 14, Sept. 1991, Pp. 30-31. Moynihan, Paul & Lord Baden-Powell; An Official History of Scouting, Octopus Publishing Group, 2006 Murray, William D.; Scouting Marches On, The History of the Boy Scouts of America, 1937, Boy Scouts of America Willis, Chuck; Boy Scouts of America: A Centennial History Book, 2008, Boy Scouts of America The editor of this book is grateful for permission to use many illustrations that are property of the Boy Scouts of America. We regret that we were unable to include materials submitted past the deadline date.
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CHAPTER 3 THE ORIGINS OF SCOUTING
The Boy Scout story is inspiring and unlikely – a testimony to the enduring spirit of adventure and quest for knowledge that has been central to the lives of boys for generations.
The Boy Scout movement officially started in England in 1908 with the publication of the wildly popular “Scouting for Boys,” but the real story of Scouting began in London on Feb. 22, 1857 with the birth of Robert Stephenson Smyth Powell. He was to become Col. Robert Baden-Powell, the World’s Greatest Scout. A British Army hero who loved the outdoors, he recognized the value of practical skills, and encouraged strong morality and character. He would become central to the Scouting movement, which is present today in 220 countries and territories around the world.
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