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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 Tim Nathe

    Tim Nathe became a Boy Scout when he graduated into the troop from his Webelos Den in April, 1987. He attended numerous weekend camps and summer camps. In 1992 he attended Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico. He was a member of the Order of the Arrow. Tim earned the Catholic Scouting Religious Award.
     Tim earned his Eagle Rank in 1994. His Eagle Court of Honor was held on September 18, 1994 at the Melrose City Center meeting rooms. Tim was the troop's fifth Eagle Scout.

 

Tim Nathe (second from the right) poses with his Webelos Den in 1987.

 

Tim received his Second Class Rank on May 30, 1988.

 

Tim and Ross take a moment at Philmont Scout Ranch to see the sites.

 

Tim Nathe receives the Rank of Eagle Scout from Scoutmaster Steve Borgerding as his parents watch.

 

Tim poses with (from the left) his mother Clara, Mayor Horn, Senator Bertram, and his father, Alfred.

 

Of course, what would an Eagle court of honor be without a cake and great food at the reception.