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The first meeting under this sponsorship was held at the home of Donald Myers on Monday evening, May 23, 1949.  Groff Frantz was made Committee Chairman.  Tom Frantz became Institutional Representative and Secretary-Treasurer, Arden Perschnick became Outdoorsman, Donald Myers was appointed Scoutmaster and Claude Tyler became his assistant.  Mr. Albert Thurow of Yorkville acted as Counsellor at the meeting.&#13;
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The first troop meeting under that charter was held Thursday evening, June 9, 1949.  Charter members were:  Darrel Livingston, Donald Bolly, Gerald Atkins, Kenneth Claesson, Robert Snow, Harold Lye and Richard Sears.  Lye and Sears were not present at the 1st meeting but joined the next day.&#13;
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Accurate records of dates, names of Scouts and Activities over the years are not available.  We know that Gary Wilson was one boy to attend a National Jamboree during his career as a Scout.  We are sure many highlights have been lost over the years.  Scoutmasters and approximate dates of service include:  Tom Franz 1950 and 1951; George Alexander acted as temporary Scoutmaster for part of 1952; and Sydney Warne took the post in the fall of that year.  He served through 1956.  Elmer Lambert took the job of Scoutmaster in January of 1957 and held this post for 2 years.  Jack Huggins was his Assistant.  Elmer joined the Commissioners staff at the time and Edwin Stanton accepted the Scoutmaster’s job.  Stan Albright became Assistant Scoutmaster then and held this post 8 years.  Troop 41 became a Pioneer Troop at this time, being one of the first troops to go to Camp Chin-Be-Gota, WI.&#13;
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Prior to this point two attempts were made to establish Explorer posts.  Mr. Jack Shouba was the first to act as Post Advisor.  We have no record of the duration of this post.  When Syd Warne gave up as Scoutmaster, it was to make a second attempt to establish Exploring here.  Again the movement dwindled out.&#13;
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Bill Keck took on the duties of Scoutmaster in 1966.  At that time the troop had dwindled to 10 boys.  In 1966 Bill left to attend college and Stan Albright accepted the office of Scoutmaster.  Frank Damon became his assistant.  The troop started growing faster then and some records came into being.  Stan Albright, Jr. and Richard Damon became the first Sugar Grove Scouts to receive the God and Country awards in 1967.  Also, at this time the first of a series of annual pilgrimages to Camp Chin-Be-Gota started.  This chain is still going in 1974.&#13;
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