Mike is an Eagle Scout!
For every 100 boys that enter Scouts:
- 30 will drop out the first year.
- Only rarely will one appear before a Juvenile Court Judge.
- 12 will be from families that belong to no church; 6 of these will be brought into contact with a church and continue.
- 3 will become pastors.
- 4 Scouts will reach the rank of Eagle Scout.
- 45 will serve in the military.
- 1 Scout will use Scout skills to save another person's life.
- 2 will report that they used Scout skills to save their own lives.
- 17 will later serve as adult volunteers.
- 8 will find their future life vocations from Scouting.
- 5 will receive church emblems.
... Only 4 out of 100 boys in the USA will become Scouts, but of the
leaders of this nation in business, religion, & politics, 3 out of 4
were Scouts. Only 4 percent of our nation's youth were Scouts, yet 65% of
all college and university graduates were Scouts.
26 of 29 of the first astronauts in NASA's program were Eagle Scouts
and 133 of the 233 astronauts were Scouts at one time.
A nationwide survey showed that:
- Of Senior Class Presidents, 89% were Scouts.
- Of Junior Class Presidents, 80% were Scouts.
- Student Council Presidents, 85% were Scouts.
- School newspaper editors, 88% were Scouts.
- Football captains, 71% were Scouts.
- Basketball captains, 64% were Scouts.
- 64% of Air Force Academy graduates were Scouts.
- 58% of West Point graduates were Scouts.
- 70% of Annapolis graduates were Scouts.
- 72% of Rhodes Scholars were Scouts.
- 85% of FBI Agents were Scouts at one time.
So, 4 out of 100 make Eagle Scout.
What about the other 96 Scouts who didn't make it to Eagle? Is it just
wasted time?
The Scouts have "Aims and Methods." There is the Scout Oath and
Law, the Patrol Method, Outdoors training, Personal growth, Leadership, and
so on. Advancement is certainly one of these, but is only one. Just being
part of the program provides the opportunity to "better and
belong."
Sure, we know some famous Eagle Scouts like Sam Walton, James Lovell,
Neil Armstrong, Hank Aaron, Gerald Ford, H. Ross Perot, Walter Cronkite,
Mike Rowe, and Steven Spielberg.
But, how about some "Not-Quite-Eagles" like John F. Kennedy,
Jimmy Buffet, Harrison Ford, Merlin Olson, Richard Gere, Nolan Ryan,
Jim Morrison, Jimmy Stewart, Joe Theisman, Bill Gates, and Not-Quite British
Scout's Queen's Scout - Paul McCartney. The list goes on and on.
SCOUTING MAKES A DIFFERENCE !
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