Archive for the '2007 Eagles' Category
(Chronologically Listed)
Philip Reed Schroder
Posted by ben_eastburn on August 29th, 2007 filed in Eagles, 2007 Eagles
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Biography at time of Eagle Court:
Phil began his scout career as a Tiger Cub (first grade) from Park Elementary School in San Mateo. He joined with his best friend Jeremy Jacob and began his love of cars, racing his string of five Pinewood Derby creations. He moved his scouting career along with his family to Weston Connecticut where he joined Pack 75 of the Connecticut Yankee Council. After earning his Arrow of Light and crossing the bridge to Boy Scouts, (more…)
Peter Tyler Shambora
Posted by ben_eastburn on August 27th, 2007 filed in Eagles, 2007 Eagles
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Biography at time of Eagle Court:
“Tyler” Shambora was born and raised in Palo Alto. He attended Walter Hays and Jordan, and he graduated from Palo Alto High School in June 2007. In September, he will attend the Eliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University in Washington D.C. He is spending this summer working at the new Patagonia store in Palo Alto and enjoys integrating his Boy Scout outdoor experiences with the sale of active wear clothing. (more…)
Jeffrey Arden Christopherson
Posted by ben_eastburn on August 27th, 2007 filed in Eagles, 2007 Eagles
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Biography at time of Eagle Court:
Jeffrey is a recent graduate of Palo Alto High School and will attend the University of Oregon in the fall. He will join his older brother James (also a Troop 57 Eagle Scout) as a Duck in Eugene. He attended Walter Hays Elementary and Jordan Middle School. Jeff is a passionate sports fan and was a member of the Palo Alto Knights Pop Warner Team that made the first trip to the finals in Florida. His Juniors and Seniors baseball teams won city and district tournaments and Jeff excelled as the catcher and at 1st base. He is also a three-year Varsity player for the Paly baseball team. He has been one of the most sought after umpires for the Palo Alto Little League and his dramatic “Strike Three!” call is currently being mimicked by many young umpires new to the program. (more…)