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 Melrose Boy Scout Troop 68
Eagle Scout Hall Of Fame

    The Eagle Scout is the highest rank attainable by a Boy Scout in America. The road which leads toward this rank is long and hard. There may be road blocks and obstacles that try to halt the completion of the rank. Time may run short. But the those who possess strong will and desire will complete the journey and prove they are worthy of the Eagle Rank.
    Melrose Troop 68 has several Scouts who have earned this distinction. This page is dedicated to one of them, his accomplishments, and to all Eagle Scouts from across the country.
 

Eagle Scout Todd Jepperson

    Todd Jepperson will become a man on July 2, 2002, and thus end his tenure as a Boy Scout.
Todd began his Scouting days as a Cub Scout while living in the Twin Cities area. A couple years after joining Boy Scouting Todd's family moved to the Birch Lake area and he joined Troop 68.
    Todd was a member of the Cougar Patrol. He has served as Senior Patrol Leader and Patrol Leader, and served on staff at Many Point Scout Camp for a few years.
    He has earned the rank of Eagle Scout and has received two Eagle Palms. He has earned 31 merit badges. He is the troop's ninth Eagle Scout.
    Todd was a member of the Order of the Arrow and earned his religious award.
    Mr. Jepperson will be graduating this year. He plans to go into the military and become a pilot.


In 1999, Todd took a moment to pose with two other Troop 68 OA members at the lodge's conclave at Parker Scout Reservation.

Todd was often seen at courts of honor receiving merit badges on his way toward earning the Eagle Rank and Eagle Palms.

Todd was a Scout who liked to have fun as shown in this picture from the 2000 Laughs For Lunch show that is performed by the troop each year.

Todd's parents present him with a special gift at his Eagle Court Of Honor. It is a shadow box with patches from his Cub Scout and Boy Scout days.

Todd's parents stand proud as they pose with Todd for a picture after the Eagle Court of Honor ceremony. The ceremony was held on May 11, 2002.

Todd and friends (Brent, Jacob, and Andy) not only were in Scouting together but they also graduated from high school together.