Colonneh Lodge Banquet and Summit

January 24, 2026

Cockrell Scout Center
2225 N. Loop W.
Houston, TX 77008

summitAll Arrowmen are invited to attend the Colonneh Summit, a lodge training event designed for all youth and adult Arrowmen to gain better knowledge on how to get more out of their OA experience and learn how to use the resources of Colonneh Lodge to better benefit their units, chapters, and the lodge itself.  In addition, it is an opportunity for all Arrowmen to learn more about lodge activities and to expand their OA role via exposure to new opportunities available to them in our lodge. In the afternoon, Colonneh Summit ends with a Lodge Executive Committee (LEC).

On Saturday evening, Arrowmen gather for a night of celebration at the Lodge Banquet. Together, Arrowmen share an appreciation for the outgoing officers, recognize the Chapter of the Year, bestow awards on outstanding Arrowmen, and celebrate the past year’s accomplishments. The evening is filled with fun and excitement as we kick off the new year with the induction of the new officers and advisers!  Also, an amazingly good catered meal is also part of the fun!

In addition, a Brotherhood Walk and Ceremony will be held during the day and is open to Colonneh Summit participants. After six months of service as an Ordeal member and after fulfilling certain requirements, a member may take part in the Brotherhood ceremony, which places further emphasis on the ideals of Scouting and the Order. Learn more.


The registration fee for Arrowmen includes lunch and an exclusive event flap. The only way to get this flap (and the opportunity to purchase extras) is by attending the Colonneh Summit.  The Lodge Banquet is open to all Arrowmen and their guests and includes dinner. 

 Register for Summit & Banquet              Purchase a Golden Ticket

 

Registration
Fee

Late
Registration
(after 1/19/25)

Colonneh Summit $14 $14
Banquet only $23 $33
Colonneh Summit & Lodge Banquet $33 $43
Golden Ticket Holder* $0 $10

The Golden Ticket is an annual, one-time registration fee for one year of dues, all main lodge events (including the Colonneh Summit and Lodge banquet), and unlimited Ordeal staffing. 

Schedule

7:45 am to 4:00 pm - Colonneh Summit.  
Check-in begins at 7:45 am; enjoy donuts/milk/coffee before the 8:30 am opening session.  Additional schedule details for this event uploaded here soon!

4:30 pm - Lodge Executive Committee Meeting. 
The Lodge Executive Committee (LEC) is the steering committee of the lodge and is responsible for executing the annual program of the lodge, and is open to all Arrowmen. This is the first Lodge Executive Committee of 2024. The Lodge Executive Committee (LEC) —a key group—consists of the lodge officers (including the immediate past lodge chief), vice-chiefs, and their adult advisers, operating committee chairs and their advisers, area chiefs, the staff adviser, chapter chiefs, chapter advisers, the lodge adviser, and lodge staff adviser. The LEC committee meets to share reports, promote lodge events, approve the lodge budget and calendar, and to let the Arrowmen decide the plan for Colonneh Lodge. All Arrowmen are welcome to attend ALL LECs. 

6:30 pm - Lodge Banquet.
lodge banquet graphicArrowmen gather for a night of celebration at the Lodge Banquet. Together, Arrowmen and their guests share an appreciation for the outgoing officers, recognize the Chapter of the Year, bestow awards on outstanding Arrowmen and celebrate the past year’s accomplishments. The evening will be filled with fun and excitement as we kick off the new year with the induction of the new officers and advisers! 

Brotherhood Ceremony.

A Brotherhood Walk and Ceremony will be held during the day and is open to Colonneh Summit participants. After six months of service as an Ordeal member and after fulfilling certain requirements, a member may take part in the Brotherhood ceremony, which places further emphasis on the ideals of Scouting and the Order. Learn more at oa.shacbsa.org/brotherhood.

What to Bring

  • Copy of a current Annual Health and Medical Record (Part A & B for all Scouting events) for every participant
  • Field uniform and sash
  • Water bottles
  • Note taking items and writing utensils
  • Hand sanitizer, optional
  • Spending money for trading post, optional. Tons of awesome Colonneh Lodge gear will be available for purchase...you will be impressed!

Picture of Arrowmen at LLD

Contacts

Event Registration Questions
  admin@colonneh.org

Lodge Vice Chief and Adviser-Program
program@colonneh.org

OA logoEach year Colonneh Lodge presents several recognitions to youth and adult Arrowmen. Anyone can submit a nomination. Only youth serve on the awards selection committee. Awards are presented at the annual Colonneh Lodge banquet.

A lodge as large as Colonneh Lodge inherently contains individuals who provide extreme amounts of service – to Scouting, to their chapter, to the lodge - without ever seeking recognition of any kind. The makeup of Colonneh Lodge is one of outstanding leadership through individuals and steadfast resolve to the continuation of the delivery of great program to the youth of the Order of the Arrow (OA) and of Scouting.

The Colonneh Lodge Numbered Certificate, the Order of the Arrow’s Founder's Award, and the James E. West Fellowship are in place to recognize the highest degree of service to the Order of the Arrow. The recipients of these awards exemplify what it means to be a Scout or Scouter, an Arrowmen, and a member of Colonneh Lodge. These awards seek to recognize those individual lodge members who, time-in and time-out, are there helping make the program happen, without expecting anything in the form of recognition in return.

 Colonneh Lodge Award Winners

Arrowman Achievement Award

AAADabney Kennedy, former Colonneh Lodge adviser, created the Arrowman Achievement Award to recognize those youth Arrowmen who do service to the lodge and chapter. The requirements for this award include attendance at chapter meetings and being part of ceremonial teams. Applications are due December 31st, and awards are presented at the Colonneh Lodge banquet in January. 

Application for Arrowman Achievement Award

Chapter of the Year

Virgil L. Smith was a lodge adviser and co-lodge adviser for more than 40 years. Virgil was the lodge secretary when all records were completed by hand in the “green books.” His service to our lodge was always above and beyond the call of duty, and simply immeasurable. The Virgil L. Smith Chapter of the Year award is presented annually at the OA banquet to a chapter that continues to go above and beyond the expectations for a chapter in Colonneh Lodge, and sets the benchmark for chapter operations and delivering the program to their area of service.

Crew Sashes

sasshApplications for Crew Sashes are due December 31st, and the sashes are presented at the Colonneh Lodge banquet in January.

Service Crew Sash (green): The service crew sash requires that an Arrowman do a number of hours of service in his chapter, for his council, and for council camps. Service comes in a variety of forms, and a member of the service crew should exemplify a spirit or service. The Service Crew Sash is a white arrow imposed on a green background.

Elangomat Crew Sash (brown): Serving as a guide to a new member of the Order of the Arrow is one of the most important services an Arrowman can perform, and the Elangomat crew recognizes those who have done this at least three times. In addition, a member of the Elangomat crew has guided at least 50% of the candidates they are assigned through the Ordeal, and through sealing their membership in the Brotherhood. They have also served on staff for an Ordeal. The Elagomat Crew Sash is a white arrow imposed on a brown background.

Ceremonies Crew Sash (black): The ceremony crew recognizes those Arrowmen who provide service to their chapters and to the lodge, by serving in the lodge’s ceremonies year-round. To become a member of the ceremony crew, an Arrowman must participate in each primary ceremony in the Order or the Arrow – Pre-Ordeal, Ordeal, and Brotherhood. The Ceremony Crew Sash is a white arrow imposed on a black background.

Camping Promotions Crew Sash (blue): When founding the Order, Dr. Goodman saw the promotion of summer camp and camping as an important objective for the Order and for lodges. The camp promotions crew sash recognizes those individuals who have done camp promotion visits to local units, as well as creating a working display for camping promotions in their district. The Camp Promotions Crew Sash is a white arrow imposed on a blue background. 

Spirit of the Arrow Crew Sash (red): During your Ordeal, you received several Spirit of the Arrow booklets along that journey which ask you to think about your role in the Order of the Arrow. Once you have sealed your membership in the Order of the Arrow, there are many opportunities to experience, understand, and share in fellowship and cheerful service with your fellow Arrowmen. The Spirit of the Arrow crew sash recognizes those individuals who have explored the many opportunities to share in the spirit or essence of what is the Order of the Arrow. The Spirit of the Arrow Crew Sash is a white arrow imposed on a red background.

Election/Member Crew Sash (yellow): Membership in the Order of the Arrow begins with those in your unit who elected you, and the chapter election team that conducted your unit's election.  The Election/Membership crew sash recognizes the role of you and your fellow Arrowmen in introducing units to the Order of the Arrow, guiding them through the election, and encouraging the new candidates to start the process to become members of their local chapter in Colonneh Lodge.  The Elections/Membership Crew Sash is a white arrow imposed on a yellow background.

Application for Crew Sash

Founder's Award

Founders award

The Founder’s Award is reserved for Arrowmen who demonstrate to fellow Arrowmen that he or she memorializes in his or her everyday life the spirit of achievement as described by founder E. Urner Goodman and cofounder Carroll A. Edson. Introduced at the 1981 National Order of the Arrow Conference, the Founder's Award was created to honor and recognize those Arrowmen who have given outstanding service to their lodge. A list of all Colonneh Lodge Founder's Award recipients is available here. Nominations for the Founder's Award are due in November and are presented at the Colonneh Lodge banquet in January. 

Founder's Award Nomination Form

James E. West

James WestEach year, Colonneh Lodge presents the James E. West Fellowship to several individuals by making a $1,000 donation given in their name to the Sam Houston Area Council’s Endowment Fund to support Scouting for future generations. Colonneh Lodge has donated over $30,000 to the Council Endowment fund. A list of all James E. West awards presented by Colonneh Lodge is available here. Nominations are due in November and are presented at the Colonneh Lodge banquet in January. 

James E. West Nomination Form

Numbered Certificate

 

Numbered CertificateThe Colonneh Lodge Numbered certificate is presented to outstanding youth or adults who have performed above and beyond the call of duty in service to Scouting, the community, and the lodge. The recognition is a matted and framed numbered certificate created in late 1967 by Dabney Kennedy to recognize outstanding leadership in service and the spirit of achievement beyond the Vigil Honor. In 1980, the national director of the OA visited Colonneh Lodge and was impressed with the type of awards that the lodge presented to recognize our Arrowmen for service above and beyond. He was specifically interested in the numbered certificate program. This interest sparked the creation of the national Founder's Award with Colonneh Lodge's assistance in the development through the efforts of national committee member - Dabney Kennedy. A list of all Colonneh Numbered Certificate recipients is available here. Nominations for the Numbered Certificate are due in November and are presented at the Colonneh Lodge banquet in January. 

Number Certificate Nomination Form

Unit Award of Excellence

Award of ExcellenceThe Order of the Arrow Unit of Excellence Award seeks to identify those units, and the leaders within them, who excel at incorporating the OA into their annual planning. This award is intended to provide a tool for lodges to recognize, incentivize, and operationalize unit-level participation in Order of the Arrow programs.

The OA Unit of Excellence Award criteria recognize units that invite the lodge to conduct quality unit elections, participate in lodge events and meetings, and operate a complete OA unit representative program. The goal is that units that complete these criteria will benefit from the support programs that the Order of the Arrow has implemented to strengthen the unit-delivered program. This recognition program, along with other tools for unit support, should be distributed and promoted to the unit leader, OA unit representative, and their adviser, and chapter election teams to include in communication to units.

Requirements for the Order of the Arrow Unit of Excellence Award:

  1. Leadership: Implement the unit OA representative and adviser programs in the unit. Every six months, ensure that the senior patrol leader appoints or reappoints one Scout to serve as a unit OA representative and the unit leader appoints one adult to serve as a unit OA representative adviser. Feature an annual presentation (e.g., at a court of honor) by the unit OA representative on the Order of the Arrow with a focus on the accomplishments of unit members.
  2. Participation: Promote lodge events and provide transportation to all Arrowmen wishing to participate. At least 50% of unit OA members attend at least one lodge event in addition to their Ordeal.
  3. Elections: Schedule a unit election with the chapter election team annually. Hold an election and have 100% of elected Scouts complete their Ordeal.
  4. Planning: Maintain an active planning process that prevents overlap between lodge and chapter events with unit events. Review the local OA calendar with the patrol leader’s council during annual unit program planning and schedule unit events so that 100% of unit programs do not overlap with lodge events (e.g., Fall Fellowship, Spring Fellowship, Lodge Leadership Development).
  5. Conversion: Demonstrate the depth of the unit’s OA program through Brotherhood conversion. At least 30% of eligible unit members seal their membership in the Order by converting to Brotherhood. 

Apply for Unit Award of Excellence


Levels of OA Membership

Ordeal Membership

The induction process, called the Ordeal, is the first step toward full membership in the Order. Upon completion of the Ordeal and its ceremony, the member is expected to strengthen his involvement in the unit and encourage Scout camping.

Ordeals

Brotherhood Membership

After six months of service as an Ordeal member and after fulfilling certain requirements, a member may take part in the Brotherhood ceremony, which places further emphasis on the ideals of Scouting and the Order. Completion of this ceremony signifies full membership in the Order of the Arrow. To find out more about Brotherhood, contact your chapter chief.

Brotherhood 

oAEach year Colonneh Lodge presents several recognitions to youth and adult Arrowmen. Only youth serve on the awards selection committee, so detailed nominations worthy of being read by the youth at the banquet are encouraged. Attaching a picture to the nomination form is highly recommended. Awards are presented at the annual Colonneh Lodge banquet.

A lodge as large as Colonneh Lodge inherently contains individuals who provide extreme amounts of service – to Scouting, to their chapter, to the lodge - without ever seeking recognition of any kind. The makeup of Colonneh Lodge is one of outstanding leadership through individuals, and steadfast resolve to the continuation of the delivery of great program to the youth of the Order of the Arrow and of Scouting.

The Colonneh Lodge Numbered Certificate, the Order of the Arrow’s Founder’s Award, and the James E. West Fellowship are in place to recognize the highest degree of service to the Order of the Arrow. The recipients of these awards exemplify what it means to be a Scout or Scouter, an Arrowman, and a member of Colonneh Lodge. These awards seek to recognize those individual lodge members, who time-in and time-out, are there helping make the program happen, without expecting anything in the form of recognition in return.

Numbered Certificate Recipients   |  Founder's Award Recipients   |  James E. West Recipients   |  Centurion Award  |  Vigil

ColonnehColonneh Numbered Certificate

The Colonneh Numbered Certificate is presented to outstanding youth or adults in Colonneh Lodge, who have performed above and beyond the call of duty in service to Scouting, the community, and the lodge. The recognition is a matted and framed numbered certificate.  The award was created in late 1967 by Dabney Kennedy to recognize outstanding leadership in service and the spirit of achievement beyond the Vigil Honor. In 1980, the national director of the OA visited Colonneh Lodge, and was impressed with the type of awards that were presented to recognize Arrowmen for outstanding service. He was specifically interested in the numbered certificate program. This interest sparked the creation of the national Founder's Award, with Colonneh Lodge's assistance in the development through the efforts of national committee member, Dabney Kennedy. Nominations are due in November, and the certificates are presented at the Colonneh Lodge banquet in January.

Date First Name Last Name Award
1 Virgil Smith Numbered Certificate #1
2 Quincy Lee Numbered Certificate #2
3 Martin Mockford Numbered Certificate #3
4 George Morton Numbered Certificate #4
5 Galen Unger Numbered Certificate #5
6 Steve Taylor Numbered Certificate #6
6 Bob Wessels Numbered Certificate #6
7 Claude Slaughter Numbered Certificate #7
7 Robert Byrnes Numbered Certificate #7
8 Paul Pruitt Numbered Certificate #8
9 Sterly Dossmann Numbered Certificate #9
10 Ms. J. E. Baker Numbered Certificate #10
11 Harry Thomson Numbered Certificate #11
12 William Bianchi Numbered Certificate #12
13 Tommy Thomas Numbered Certificate #13
14 David Maddox Numbered Certificate #14
15 Bob Warren Numbered Certificate #15
16 Richard Erick Numbered Certificate #16
17 Charles Piersol Numbered Certificate #17
18 Edward Holland Numbered Certificate #18
19 Allen Collins Numbered Certificate #19
20 William Taylor Numbered Certificate #20
21 Richard Toll Numbered Certificate #21
22 Leonard Gunderson Numbered Certificate #22
23 Paul Carter Numbered Certificate #23
24 Peggy Kennedy Numbered Certificate #24
25 William Corder Numbered Certificate #25
26 Joseph Kuti Numbered Certificate #26
27 Charles Spain Numbered Certificate #27
28 Robert Barr Numbered Certificate #28
29 Herbert Beck Numbered Certificate #29
30 Addison Lawrence Numbered Certificate #30
31 Edwin Ewin Numbered Certificate
32 Leonard Baumgarth Numbered Certificate
33 Joe Robinson Numbered Certificate
34 Lee Creel Numbered Certificate
35 Pat Neill Numbered Certificate
36 Dabney Kennedy Numbered Certificate
37 Bob & Joyce Hinds Numbered Certificate
39 Roger Ohmstede Numbered Certificate
40 Stephen Stolzer Numbered Certificate
41 Karl Bumiller Numbered Certificate
42 David McCallum Numbered Certificate
43 Johnny Johnson Numbered Certificate
44 Paul Santi Numbered Certificate
45 F. D. Leeper Numbered Certificate
46 Doug Ladd Numbered Certificate
47 Mike Mohn Numbered Certificate
48 Pat Gibbons Numbered Certificate
49 Dwayne Kubicek Numbered Certificate
50 Todd Gallaher Numbered Certificate
51 Ernest Stevenson Numbered Certificate
52 Robert Bailey Numbered Certificate
53 Alan Mosley Numbered Certificate
54 Steve Leland Numbered Certificate
55 Becky Taylor Numbered Certificate
56 Frank Mund Numbered Certificate
57 Mike Cole Numbered Certificate
58 Jon Yates Numbered Certificate
59 Ralph Rivera Numbered Certificate
60 Leonard Guerrero Numbered Certificate
61 Fred Baumgarth Numbered Certificate
62 Jack Curry Numbered Certificate
63 Milton Gugenheim Numbered Certificate
64 Norm Dickinson Numbered Certificate
65 Carlos Hamilton Numbered Certificate
66 James Robinson Numbered Certificate
67 Rupert Roett Numbered Certificate
68 Brian Belding Numbered Certificate
69 Mike Englehardt Numbered Certificate
70 Herb Marker Numbered Certificate
71 Scott Vackar Numbered Certificate
72 Jim Cole Numbered Certificate
73 Mike Sheets Numbered Certificate
74 Billy McRae Numbered Certificate
75 Lamar Evans Numbered Certificate
76 Roy Wallace Numbered Certificate
77 Wayne Kremenak Numbered Certificate
78 C. E. Wallace Numbered Certificate
79 Phil Durham Numbered Certificate
80 Dan Slaven Numbered Certificate
81 Jason Sheets Numbered Certificate
82 Shane Shiermeier Numbered Certificate
83 Robin Bashaw Numbered Certificate
84 John Foster Numbered Certificate
85 August Hebert Numbered Certificate
86 Chuck Steffler Numbered Certificate
87 Gary Adams Numbered Certificate
88 John Manes Numbered Certificate
90 Eloy Solis Numbered Certificate
91 Mike Wright Numbered Certificate
92 Matt Holt Numbered Certificate
93 Chris Pyle Numbered Certificate
94 Russell Carman Numbered Certificate
95 Bob Hensz Numbered Certificate
96 Dave Klawinski Numbered Certificate
97 Bill Johnson Numbered Certificate
98 Donald Sampley Numbered Certificate
99 Bill Bailey Numbered Certificate
100 Charlie Overman Numbered Certificate
101 Rick Allen Numbered Certificate
102 Bob Christopher Numbered Certificate
104 Randy Scofield Numbered Certificate
105 Woody Carter Numbered Certificate
106 Jerry Boyd Numbered Certificate
107 Bob Bauer Numbered Certificate
108 Randy Fowler Numbered Certificate
109 Maree Allen Numbered Certificate
110 Dave Rex Numbered Certificate
111 Steve Ogier Numbered Certificate
112 Chris Irvin Numbered Certificate
113 Tye Jacko Numbered Certificate
114 Robert Gidney Numbered Certificate
115 Morris Sumrall Numbered Certificate
116 Edith Strybos Numbered Certificate
117 Diane Slaughter Numbered Certificate
118 Phoebe Parks Numbered Certificate
119 Allen Schmidt Numbered Certificate
120 Steve Willis Numbered Certificate
121 Ron Chaka Numbered Certificate
122 Bill Berry Numbered Certificate
123 Brian Butler Numbered Certificate
124 Gordon Houston Numbered Certificate
125 Jim Cooper Numbered Certificate
126 Jerome Becker Numbered Certificate
127 Helen Irvin Numbered Certificate
128 Tom Stone Numbered Certificate
129 Larry Stehling Numbered Certificate
130 Thomas Franklin Numbered Certificate
131 Alan El-Laham Numbered Certificate
132 Mitchell Loper Numbered Certificate
133 Brigitte Therivel Numbered Certificate
134 Ron Thomas Numbered Certificate
135 Dennis Shaffer Numbered Certificate
136 Tony Woebkenberg Numbered Certificate
137 Vicki Thomson Numbered Certificate
138 Chris Glaser Numbered Certificate
139 Jim Sternenberg Numbered Certificate
140 James Mueller Numbered Certificate
141 John Eaton Numbered Certificate
142 Sonny Moak Numbered Certificate
143 Kathy Bozarth Numbered Certificate
144 Bill Lucas Numbered Certificate
145 Matt Stevenson Numbered Certificate
146 Nelson Block Numbered Certificate
147 Mike Martin Numbered Certificate
148 Don Dunbar Numbered Certificate
149 David Yount Numbered Certificate
150 Susan Yeldell Numbered Certificate
151 Scott Scheffler Numbered Certificate
152 Karl Paulissen Numbered Certificate
153 Wesley Wallace Numbered Certificate
154 Trey Comstock Numbered Certificate
155 Roy Hegefeld Numbered Certificate
156 Ranak Amin Numbered Certificate
157 Kenneth Kelley Numbered Certificate
158 Jim Radcliffe Numbered Certificate
159 Phil Rowe Numbered Certificate
160 Tom Huttenhoff Numbered Certificate
161 Timothy Gerbode Numbered Certificate
162 Andy Chapman Numbered Certificate
163 Robert Nash Numbered Certificate
164 Keith Edwards Numbered Certificate
165 Joseph Fochtman Numbered Certificate
166 Viola Holloway Numbered Certificate
167 Chris Barnum Numbered Certificate
168 Jerry Fochtman Numbered Certificate
169 Thom Cope Numbered Certificate
170 Jimmy Principe Numbered Certificate
171 J D Edwards Numbered Certificate
172 Zachary Whitehurst Numbered Certificate
173 Charlie Harbin III Numbered Certificate
174 Cory Burditt Numbered Certificate
175 Fred Irvin Numbered Certificate
176 Sean Cawthon Numbered Certificate
177 Matt Madera Numbered Certificate
178 Clay Hall Numbered Certificate
179 Nicholas Maresh Numbered Certificate
180 Delores McGee Numbered Certificate
181 Patrick Quintero Numbered Certificate
182 Matt Sawyer Numbered Certificate
183 Paul Huttenhoff Numbered Certificate
184 Jimmy Ruggles Numbered Certificate
185 Darlene Scheffler Numbered Certificate
186 Scott Thomas Numbered Certificate
187 Shep Barnum Numbered Certificate
188 Alex Benevidez Numbered Certificate
189 Pat Collins Numbered Certificate
190 Jarred Gillie Numbered Certificate
191 Sean Fredericksen Numbered Certificate
192 Brandon Cernetisch Numbered Certificate
193 Greg Soules Numbered Certificate
194 Paul Tyllick Numbered Certificate
195 Stuart Davison Numbered Certificate
196 Matthew Krusleski Numbered Certificate
197 Susan Fredericksen Numbered Certificate
198 Dwayne Fontenette Numbered Certificate
199 Stephen Ellis Numbered Certificate
200 Howard Hill Numbered Certificate
201 Christopher Jones Numbered Certificate
202 Kyle Thomas Numbered Certificate
203 Randle Thomas Numbered Certificate
204 Seth Whitaker Numbered Certificate
205 Gary Robinson Numbered Certificate
206 Dat Dao Numbered Certificate
207 Zach Muldrow Numbered Certificate
208 Mike Lampkin Numbered Certificate
209 Nolan Hurd Numbered Certificate
210 Derek Spier Numbered Certificate
211 Bobby Warren Numbered Certificate
212 Alex Call Numbered Certificate
213 Colleen Austin Numbered Certificate
214 Gregory Bill Numbered Certificate
215 Kevin Dunnican Numbered Certificate
216 Lane Randall Numbered Certificate
217 Eloy Valdez Numbered Certificate
218 Pat Whitnel Numbered Certificate
219 Rhonda Bill Numbered Certificate
220 Hunter Burcaw Numbered Certificate
221 Dylan Dornbusch Numbered Certificate
222 Walter Luckett Numbered Certificate
223 Ramage Milby Numbered Certificate
224 Brett Randall Numbered Certificate
225 Blain Blanchard Numbered Certificate
226 Seth Griffith Numbered Certificate
227 Bernard Groce Numbered Certificate
228 Mark Randall Numbered Certificate
229 Sean Sheward Numbered Certificate
230 Jim Wood Numbered Certificate
231 Clayton Bill Numbered Certificate
232 Kim Groce Numbered Certificate
233 Jim Jolly Numbered Certificate
234 Thomas LeBlanc Numbered Certificate
235 Ethan Roberts Numbered Certificate
236 Robert Smallwood Numbered Certificate
237 Bradley Vanarsdel Numbered Certificate
238 Jose Chapela Numbered Certificate
239 Evan Silva Numbered Certificate
240 James Kennedy Numbered Certificate
241 Steve Smallwood Numbered Certificate
242 Bobby Ausmus Numbered Certificate
243 Tricia Chapela Numbered Certificate
244 Benton Cole Numbered Certificate
245 Mason Broussard Numbered Certificate
246 Cody Vanarsdel Numbered Certificate
247 Nathaniel Waller-Grey Numbered Certificate
248 Josh Randolph Numbered Certificate
249 John Fortier Numbered Certificate
250 Sam Randolph Numbered Certificate
251 Joe Stewart Numbered Certificate
252 Fred Himburg Numbered Certificate
253 Clayton Vanarsdel Numbered Certificate
254 Carter Johnson Numbered Certificate
255 Alexander Butler Numbered Certificate
256 Ted Butler Numbered Certificate
257 Chris Green Numbered Certificate
258 Jake Whitley Numbered Certificate
259 Hannah Liska-Womack Numbered Certificate
260 Arman Tavallaei Numbered Certificate
261 Hal DeLeon Numbered Certificate
262 Tom Heinzler Numbered Certificate #262
263 Monika Ricklefsen Numbered Certificate #263
264 Miguel Chapela Numbered Certificate #264
265 Tony Santos Numbered Certificate #265
266 Mike Provencher Numbered Certificate #266
267 Dora Moreland Numbered Certificate #267
268 JP Pinteralli Numbered Certificate #268

Founders Founder's Award

The Founder’s Award is reserved for Arrowmen who demonstrate to fellow Arrowmen that they memorialize in their everyday life the spirit of achievement, as described by founder E. Urner Goodman and cofounder Carroll A. Edson. Introduced at the 1981 National Order of the Arrow Conference, the Founder's Award was created to honor and recognize those Arrowmen who have given outstanding service to their lodge. Nominations are due in November, and the awards are presented at the Colonneh Lodge banquet in January.
 

1981 Dabney Kennedy Founder's Award
1982 Virgil Smith Founder's Award
1983 Stephen Stolzer Founder's Award
1983 Harry Thomson Founder's Award
1984 Joe Kuti Founder's Award
1985 Chris Gilbert Founder's Award
1985 Doug Ladd Founder's Award
1986 David Rex, Sr. Founder's Award
1986 Kendall Boyd Founder's Award
1987 Jon Yates Founder's Award
1987 Pat Gibbons Founder's Award
1988 Todd Gallaher Founder's Award
1988 Dwayne Kubicek Founder's Award
1989 Victor Koosh Founder's Award
1989 Jim Cole Founder's Award
1989 Ernest Stevenson Founder's Award
1990 Fred Himburg Founder's Award
1990 James Robinson Founder's Award
1990 John Foster Founder's Award
1991 Fred Himburg Founder's Award
1991 Gary Rateree Founder's Award
1991 Justus Baird Founder's Award
1991 Dan Slaven Founder's Award
1992 Ben Halpern Founder's Award
1992 John Kertz Founder's Award
1992 Tim Durham Founder's Award
1992 Eloy Solis Founder's Award
1993 Charlie Overman Founder's Award
1993 Chris Simmons Founder's Award
1993 Shane Schiermeier Founder's Award
1993 Mike Engelhardt Founder's Award
1994 Brian David Founder's Award
1994 John Palmer Founder's Award
1994 Herb Marker Founder's Award
1995 Sam McJunkin, Jr. Founder's Award
1995 Russell Carman Founder's Award
1995 Woody Carter Founder's Award
1995 Bob Christopher Founder's Award
1996 Rob Sproat Founder's Award
1996 Gary Bryant Founder's Award
1996 Maree Allen Founder's Award
1996 Sam McJunkin, Sr. Founder's Award
1997 Aaron Wendt Founder's Award
1997 Chris Glazner Founder's Award
1997 Steve Taylor Founder's Award
1997 Chuck Steffler Founder's Award
1998 Adam Remlinger Founder's Award
1998 Travis Sampley Founder's Award
1998 Mike Sheets Founder's Award
1999 Barry Craver Founder's Award
1999 Allan Johnson Founder's Award
1999 Jim Cooper Founder's Award
1999 Donald Sampley Founder's Award
2000 Ben Caldwell Founder's Award
2000 Brian Krause Founder's Award
2000 John Manes Founder's Award
2000 Scott Vackar Founder's Award
2001 Thomas Franklin Founder's Award
2001 Alan El-lahham Founder's Award
2001 Steve Willis Founder's Award
2002 Chris Glaser Founder's Award
2002 Roger Morris Founder's Award
2002 Bill Berry Founder's Award
2003 David Yount Founder's Award
2003 Tom Stone Founder's Award
2003 Helen Irvin Founder's Award
2003 Gordon Houston Founder's Award
2004 Trey Comstock Founder's Award
2004 Mitchell Loper Founder's Award
2004 Karl Paulissen Founder's Award
2004 Larry Stehling Founder's Award
2005 Whit Becker Founder's Award
2005 Nathan Seiler Founder's Award
2005 Sonny Moak Founder's Award
2005 Don Dunbar Founder's Award
2006 Tony Woebkenberg Founder's Award
2006 Matt Sawyer Founder's Award
2006 Mike Martin Founder's Award
2006 Zachary Whitehurst Founder's Award
2007 Kennan Buckner Founder's Award
2007 J. D. Edwards Founder's Award
2007 E. W. Malachosky Founder's Award
2007 Phoebe Parks Founder's Award
2008 Kathy Bozarth Founder's Award
2008 Nicholas Maresh Founder's Award
2008 Nathan Rollings Founder's Award
2008 Josh Shudra Founder's Award
2009 Jordan Groce Founder's Award
2009 Tom Huttenhoff Founder's Award
2009 Stephen Stakemiller Founder's Award
2009 Susan Yeldell Founder's Award
2010 Thom Cope Founder's Award
2010 Sean Fredricksen Founder's Award
2010 Charlie Harbin IV Founder's Award
2010 Scott Scheffler Founder's Award
2011 Sean Cawthon Founder's Award
2011 Jarred Gillie Founder's Award
2011 Scott Thomas Founder's Award
2011 Nelson Block Founder's Award
2012 Darlene Scheffler Founder's Award
2012 Greg Soules Founder's Award
2012 Zachary Muldrow Founder's Award
2012 Susan Fredricksen Founder's Award
2013 Nathan Cawthon Founder's Award
2013 Lane Randall Founder's Award
2013 Howard Hill Founder's Award
2013 Randle Thomas Founder's Award
2014 Dat Dao Founder's Award
2014 Dylan Dornbusch Founder's Award
2014 Kyle Thomas Founder's Award
2014 Bobby  Warren Founder's Award
2015 Gregory Bill Founder's Award
2015 Brian Foster Founder's Award
2015 Rueben Tang Founder's Award
2015 Eloy Valdes Founder's Award
2016 Brett Randall Founder's Award
2016 Clayton Bill Founder's Award
2016 Steve Smallwood Founder's Award
2016 Rhonda Bill Founder's Award
2017 Evan Blackledge Founder's Award
2017 Seth Griffith Founder's Award
2017 James Kennedy Founder's Award
2017 Mark Randall Founder's Award
2018 Reed Czarny Founder's Award
2018 Ethan Roberts Founder's Award
2018 Robert Smallwood Founder's Award
2018 Jim Jolly Founder's Award
2019 Jose Chapela Founder's Award
2019 Bradley Vanarsdel Founder's Award
2019 Evan Silva Founder's Award
2019 Paul Huttenhoff Founder's Award
2020 Benton Cole Founder's Award
2020 Mason Broussard Founder's Award
2020 Patricia Chapela Founder's Award
2020 James Woods Founder's Award
2021 Miguel Chapela Founder's Award
2021 Hannah Liska-Womack Founder's Award
2021 John Fortier Founder's Award
2021 Bernard Gross Founder's Award
2022 Jake Whitley Founder's Award
2022 JP Pinteralli Founder's Award
2022 Chris Green Founder's Award
2022 Ted Butler Founder's Award
2023 Alex Pinteralli Founder's Award
2023 Austin Robinson Founder's Award
2023 Monika Ricklefsen Founder's Award
2023 Keith Landau Founder's Award

James E. West

JEWEach year, Colonneh Lodge presents the James E. West Fellowship to several individuals by making of $1,000 gift in their name to the Sam Houston Area Council’s Endowment Fund to support Scouting for future generations. To date, Colonneh Lodge has donated over $30,000 to the council endowment fund.  Nominations are due in November, and the recognitions are presented at the Colonneh Lodge banquet in January.
 

2004 Dabney Kennedy James E. West
2004 Thomas Franklin James E. West
2005 Ernest Stevenson James E. West
2005 Leonard Guerrero, Sr. James E. West
2006 Karl Bumiller James E. West
2006 Robert Gidney James E. West
2007 Don Dunbar James E. West
2007 Eloy Solis James E. West
2007 Susan Yeldell James E. West
2008 John Eaton James E. West
2008 Helen Irvin James E. West
2008 Larry Stehling James E. West
2009 Andy Chapman James E. West
2009 Bob Christopher James E. West
2009 J. D. Edwards James E. West
2009 Frank Mund James E. West
2010 Alan El-laham James E. West
2010 Sean Cawthon James E. West
2010 Howard Hill James E. West
2010 Gary Robertson James E. West
2010 Larry Stehling James E. West
2010 Eloy Valdes James E. West
2011 Randle Thomas James E. West
2011 Brian Butler James E. West
2011 John Hobbins James E. West
2011 Ron Chaka James E. West
2011 Stephen Stolzer James E. West
2012 Joseph Rasmussen James E. West
2012 Colleen Austin James E. West
2012 Matthew Krusleski James E. West
2012 Scott Thomas James E. West
2012 Brandon Cernetisch James E. West
2012 Nolan Hurd James E. West
2012 Kevin Dunnican James E. West
2012 Thomas Stone James E. West
2013 Kyle Thomas James E. West
2013 Dylan Dornbusch James E. West
2013 Susan Fredericksen James E. West
2013 Zachary Whitehurst James E. West
2014 Seth Griffith James E. West
2014 Zach Muldrow James E. West
2014 Brett Randall James E. West
2015 Lane Randall James E. West
2016 Ruben Tang James E. West
2016 Dat Dao James E. West
2017 Brett Randall James E. West
2017 Cameron Morgan James E. West
2017 Hal DeLeon James E. West
2017 Thomas Huttenhoff James E. West
2018 Tyler Green James E. West
2018 Benton Cole James E. West
2018 Tricia Chapela James E. West
2018 John Fortier James E. West
2019 Miguel Chapela James E. West
2019 Jake Whitley James E. West
2019 Chris Green James E. West
2019 Chip Whitley James E. West
2020 Hannah Liska-Womack James E. West
2020 Evan Silva James E. West
2020 Jose Chapela James E. West
2020 Steve Smallwood James E. West
2021 Brandon Liska-Womack James E. West
2021 Arman Tavallaei James E. West
2021 Mike Provencher James E. West
2021 Monika Ricklefsen James E. West
2021 Trevor Plumley James E. West
2022 Ryan Featherston James E. West
2022 Dustin McAdory James E. West
2022 Keith Landau James E. West
2022 Melinda Silva James E. West
2023 Trevon Sly James E. West
2023 Samantha Woravka James E. West
2023 Rick Dodgen James E. West
2023 Cassie Johnson James E. West

Centurion Award

The Order of the Arrow purposefully recognizes Scouts and Scouters who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives. The OA’s centennial in 2015 provided a unique opportunity to commemorate those who are exemplars of the “high ideals and purpose of the Order of the Arrow.” The Centurion Award aimed to highlight “Hometown Heroes,” or Arrowmen who have meaningfully contributed to the forming, maturing and ongoing operational excellence of their local council’s lodge, and who, in doing so, inspired others to follow in their footsteps.

This award was a one-time recognition associated with the centennial anniversary of the OA that was bestowed by the national Order of the Arrow committee. It was modeled after a similar program in Scouting America’s 100th-anniversary celebration, the 2010 National Hall of Leadership. Accordingly, this recognition was an opportunity to highlight lodge development over the last century and the many individuals, both youth and adult, who were instrumental to this success. These honorees serve as exemplars of leadership, modeling to others a commitment to cheerful service in the OA's second century.

Justus "Jody" Baird IV Thomas Franklin Frank Mund Larry Stehling
Leonard "Len" Baumgarth Walter Gunn Lane Randall Ernest Stevenson
Mike Calloway August Hebert Ralph Rivera Steve Stolzer
Robert Christopher Thomas Huttenhoff Travis Sampley J. Steve Taylor
Charles DuBois Dabney Kennedy Scott Scheffler Kyle Thomas
Don Dunbar Victor Koosh Claude Slaughter Harry Thompson
J.D. Edwards Joseph Kuti Virgil Smith Zachary Whitehurst
Alan El-Lahham David Maddox Eloy Solis Jon Yates
John Foster Zachary Muldrow Chuck Steffler Susan Yeldell

 

 

Order of the Arrow logoFalse Start

The driving force behind the original Houston lodge was Walter Gunn, a professional Scouter from Beaumont. Mr. Gunn helped conduct the first OA ceremonies in the Houston area in 1928, upon an invitation from Marvin J. Paul. Both Paul and Gunn had worked together in the Beaumont Council and were members of the Neche Lodge #36, which was established under the leadership of Mr. Gunn. Paul had left Beaumont in 1925 to become Assistant Scout Executive of the Sam Houston Area Council, and was serving as Director Of Camp Masterson when he invited Walter Gunn to help organize the Houston lodge.

Mr. Gunn became involved with the Order of the Arrow in 1921 at the Dan Beard Scout Camp where he was called out by Carroll Edson, Co-Founder of the OA. Carroll Edson also called out Gunn for the Vigil Honor in 1926. These experiences in his early years made Mr. Gunn an enthusiastic OA supporter.

The original Houston lodge inducted many members, such as Saul B. Liebermann, who was the first new member. Bateman Hardcastle was elected as the Lodge Chief. Unfortunately, the program died out due to apparent hazing and a general failure to fulfill the purpose of the Order.

Another attempt at starting a lodge was made in 1938. When L. S. Harkley, Scout Executive of the East Texas Area Council at Tyler, and his associates visited the Double Lake Camp in Houston, they discussed an Order of the Arrow program for Houston with Scout executive Jack Keith, and selected new members to form the lodge. Application for official charter was first made in 1938 and the Sam Houston Area Council was assigned #137. Marion King of Huntsville was chosen as the new Lodge Chief and the totem of the lodge was the Beaver. This time the program was eliminated due to a political clique which developed in the lodge.

Lasting Start

The third and lasting attempt to establish Colonneh Lodge began over a cup of coffee in a tent at Camp Hudson during the summer of 1945. Joining the Camp Director, Walter Gunn, were two adult staff members, Otto Love and Charley DuBois, and a boy, August Herbert. All were OA members who had moved to the Houston area. At this meeting plans were made to hold an OA Call Out and Induction that week and ceremonial parts were assigned. This marked the beginning of a successful Order of the Arrow program in the Sam Houston Area Council.

During the week, the three adult Arrowmen talked with the Scoutmasters in camp about which of their boys were eligible for membership. These prospects were observed throughout the week by the four OA members, who then voted to determine which of them would be called out. August Hebert was then given the job of making six wreaths for the first group of candidates inducted into the Lodge.

The Call Out took place at the Thursday evening campfire. Mr. DuBois played the part of Allowat Sakima, since he had the only elaborate Indian costume, and the other roles were played by Walter Gunn - Meteu, Otto Love - Nutiket, and August Hebert - Kichkinet. After the candidates were called out, they were sent back to their tents for a bedroll and knife and were blindfolded upon their return. They were then placed for their night alone where they were given two matches to burn their wreaths before going to sleep.

The next morning, the candidates were served a piece of burnt toast and a cup of coffee and were given the honor of serving breakfast to the other campers. This was followed by the usual set of Ordeal projects with a lunch consisting of a tablespoon of beans, a slice of bread, and a glass of milk. After dinner, the candidates were again blindfolded and then participated in the Ordeal Ceremony. Such blindfolding was prevalent in the early days since it apparently assisted the ceremonial team in memorizing their parts. In a similar fashion, Ordeals were conducted throughout the summer of 1945, inducting a total of fifty new members.

However, this was not the first attempt at organizing an Order of the Arrow lodge in Houston. Two other lodges had been previously formed which met with little success.

The Formative Years

After two failures at forming a Houston lodge, Walter Gunn finally succeeded at Camp Hudson in 1945. The formation of the Lodge was delayed by the Second World War, but the momentum for creating an OA program was supplied when Mr. Gunn resigned his job as Scout Executive in Beaumont and moved to the larger Sam Houston Area Council. Here he was asked by Paul L. Biesenherz, Central District Executive, to draw up plans to organize the Lodge with the strong backing of Council Scout Executive Jack J. Keith.

The other Arrowman who came with Walter Gunn from Neche Lodge was August Hebert. August received his Eagle and was elected to the OA in 1942, but he fared poorly in his first experience with he Order. While working on his Ordeal projects, he cut himself and went to be treated with first aid. When asked what was wrong, he answered and was thrown out for talking. Life was hard in those days. Luckily August did better in 1943.

After a Lodge business meeting in September of 1945 where August Hebert and Billy McRae were elected as Chief and Vice Chief respectively, the next Lodge function was the first induction of adults. Fourteen adults spent a cold and rainy weekend in October at the newly opened Camp Strake, then known only as Grand Lake. One of the candidates for induction was Claude Slaughter, who was the unit leader of E.A.S. #6. ?This unit was an Explorer outfit to which many of the original leaders belonged. Due to the boys' respect for Mr. Slaughter, they decided that he should have meat for lunch and so he was served the well-known copperhead sandwich complete with head and tail. Needless to say, Slaughter declined the honor.

With the summer of 1946, both summer camp and the Order of the Arrow moved from Camp Hudson to Camp Strake which has been the Lodge's base of operations ever since. In 1947 it was the site of the first Brotherhood Ceremony where fourteen Colonneh Arrowmen sealed their membership in the Order. Assistance was given by Neche Lodge #36 in performing the ceremony. It is interesting to note that in those days there was no Brotherhood sash; one merely wore the Ordeal sash over the left shoulder to signify Brotherhood membership.

Although the Lodge was named Colonneh from its beginning in 1945, no symbol or insignia was designed until 1947. That year Frank Holloway came up with the thunderbird emblem which represents a stylized raven. He carved and wrote this symbol all over Camp Strake to stimulate the Scouts' curiosity about the OA and because of this association with the camp, it was eventually adopted as the Strake symbol. (Note the differences between the Strake thunderbirds and the present-day Lodge symbol).

The first Lodge activity besides inductions was the dance team organized in 1948. Their first performance was in Rosenburg and was viewed as a success by some and an interesting curiosity by others. When the team performed at the Infamous Scout Circus of 1949, they created a quite different impression. Many of the dancers wore only a breechcloth and unfortunately someone's belt broke, leaving him to dance in the Karankawa style.

The '49 Fall Pow Wow featured two firsts for Colonneh - the Vigil Honor and the Lodge pocket flap. The Vigil Ceremony was held under the guidance of the Lodge's only Vigil member, Walter Gunn, and again relied up on the help of neighboring Neche Lodge #36 from Beaumont to conduct the ceremony. The first candidates for the Lodge's highest honor were Charley DuBois, Claude Slaughter, H. L. "Red" Sweet, and R. A. Wilson. The Pow Wow also brought to a close a period of growth and consolidation for the Lodge. Its next challenge was to expand its program outward to better serve the council's units.

The Development of a Program

The decade of the 1950's was a period of firsts. During this time, the emphasis of the Lodge program shifted to council camp promotions. Previously the OA existed mainly to recognize honor campers and as such, its activities were basically confined to summer camp inductions. This was representative of many of the changes taking place in the Order of the Arrow nationally, such as restriction voting to those Lodge members under twenty-one and allowing for the election of boys to the Vigil Honor.

Several "firsts" occurred during this period. As the Lodge's ceremonies grew better and larger, the need for a permanent ceremonial ring became evident. The ring was constructed in the summer of 1949 by Lodge Vice Chief elect Bud Williams with the help of Willard Artusy, Frank Holloway, Claude Slaughter, and Walter Gunn. A complete secret to all who were not members of the Order, the ring was located in what was Tall Timbers campsite #1 and now the Camp Strake Conference Center. A problem arose when the group was faced with three large stumps in the center of the ring after the site was cleared. One suggestion, which earned Mr. Gunn the nickname of "Dynamite Dan" was to use thirty sticks of dynamite to annihilate all of the stumps. Fortunately, they followed another suggestion and the ring survived until Tall Timbers was opened in 1958.

One of the early developments in Colonneh Lodge was the annual Klanjo, which was held during the week between Christmas and New Year's. The Cherokee word Klanjo means "the gathering of the clan to stomp the ground". This fellowship was held at camp well into the 1960's, but its spirit is best typified in the words of the 1952 Chief Ed Hendricks as "Let's stomp, dance, and do service!"

1953 heralded the arrival of the first Lodge newsletter. Two years later, the paper still had no name but carried the descriptive phrase, "Published every now and then".

The Climb to the Top

Colonneh entered the troubled decade of the 1960's with a steadily growing program. One of the very active boy members during the period was Mike Callaway, who served as 1960 Area Chief and 1961 Lodge Chief. An unfortunate example of this period of American history, Mike was killed in Vietnam in 1967, which ended his ambition of becoming an professional Scouter.

During the early sixties, the Lodge underwent few changes and carried on a steady program. In 1962 the Lodge Banquet moved from its original home at First Methodist to the newly completed conference facilities at camp Hudson. During these years, Virgil Smith was advising the Lodge, then he served as Chairman of the Southeast District for 1965 - 1966 and Otto Wendenburg became Lodge Advisor.

James Olive was elected Chief for 1965 but was unable to complete his term due to unusual circumstances. Terry Robinson, who completed Olive's term, was elected Lodge Chief for 1966 at the Fall Pow Wow. Two significant changes occurred at this function: The Fall Ordeal was no longer held simultaneously and this was the first usage of a secret ballot in the Lodge elections. Prior to this time, a member registered his vote by standing in line behind his candidate. This practice obviously increased the peer pressure on members to vote for certain candidates.

During Terry's year as Chief there were many changes in the Advisors. Virgil Smith had returned as Lodge Advisor late in 1965 and was joined in the next year by Quincy Lee and Dabney Kennedy. Mr. Lee was appointed Staff Advisor by Scout Executive R. E. "Chub" Byrnes who replaces Minor Huffman in 1965. The new Lodge Co-Advisor was Mr. Kennedy, who moved from Brownwood where he had served as Otena Lodge Chief from 1953 to 1956, Lodge Advisor, and as a key leader in the development of Area IXD. With the dynamic inputs from these four adults, Colonneh was setting a fast pace for the future.

David Maddox, as 1967 Chief, presided over an active year for Colonneh. A new Lodge Constitution, was written by a committee headed by Maddox, went into effect in January of that year. It outlined the responsibilities of the Lodge officers and committees. David also served as 1st Vice Chief of the '67 Area Conference where Colonneh swept the awards, winning all the Dance Competition prized, the Dirty Dozen field sports relay, and the Most Outstanding Lodge Award.

On the return trip from the '67 National Conference, David Maddox and Dabney Kennedy created two new Lodge programs - the Arrowman's Achievement Awards and the Lodge Clans. The AAA was designed to encourage each member to fulfill his obligations to himself, his unit, and his Lodge and at the same time assist Colonneh in proving that it was the best Lodge in the nation. The Lodge Clans were formed to encourage excellence in dancing and the performance of ceremonies. The Dance Clan emblem consists of a white arrow on a red sash worn from the belt, while the Ceremonial Clan utilized as white arrow on a black sash.

Under the leadership of 1968 Chief Bob Wessels, Colonneh once again carried home the Outstanding Lodge Award from the Area Conference. Later in the year, the Lodge celebrated its "Fortieth Anniversary" at the Pow Wow under the misconception that Colonneh had begun in 1928. At the closing session, Walter Gunn was honored for his years of service and for founding Colonneh in 1945.

More changes were in store for the Lodge in 1969. Lodge Chief Steve Taylor moved the Lodge Officers Training Conference from Camp Hudson to Houston Baptist University, where it has continued to be held with few exceptions for the next several years. In February of the same year, Staff Advisor Quincy Lee left Houston to become the Scout Executive for Conquistador Council in Roswell, New Mexico and was replaced by Sterly Dossmann. Dossmann, 1957 Lodge Chief of Aina Topa Hutsi (San Antonio), was a close friend of Dabney Kennedy, as they had worked closely together in Area IXD. One of Sterly's early additions to the Lodge program was Camp Work Weeks - one in June after school had ended, and the other in December between Christmas and New Year's.

Serving as Area Staff Advisor, Sterly and the Area Chief Bob Wessels set a national precedent by taking the 1969 Area Conference out of camp and onto a university campus. Although held at Sam Houston Sate University, the atmosphere did not effect Colonneh's winning ways, as the Lodge won all the individual Indian Dance awards. Later that summer at the National Conference, Dabney Kennedy became the first Colonneh Arrowman to receive the Order of the Arrow Distinguished Service Award for his devotion and leadership through the past seventeen years in Otena, Colonneh, Area IXD and IXB, and at four National Conferences.

The highlight of the Pow Wow was the resurrection of the Lodge Chief's bonnet. Made in the fifties, the bonnet disappeared from some years before being found by Bill DeLeon in the Camp Strake bone yard during the spring of 1969. That summer the bonnet, which consists of a set of perfectly matched eagle feathers, was completely rebuilt by Ken Patty, which helped earn his Vigil Honor name Gedalastula Gatlunska; meaning Bonnet Maker. The bonnet was presented to Chief Steve Taylor Friday night of the Pow Wow.

The tremendous success of Colonneh Lodge in the past few years was expanded by 1970 Chief Harry Thomson. Like his predecessor David Maddox, Harry had chaired a committee to rewrite the Lodge Constitution and the new one went into effect in January of 1970. Many new and exciting programs were implemented of the original Lodge History, written by Harry Thomson and Vice Chief of Chapters Fred Crowder.

The Area Conference held that summer was an exceptional function in many ways. first and foremost was the appearance of the OA Founder E. Urner Goodman. Other dignitaries included: Martin Mockford, past National OA Secretary, David Boshea, then National OA Secretary, and Ed Luckett, the National OA Committeeman from Fort Worth. Also at this Conference, newly appointed Area Advisor Dabney Kennedy was honored by the Area's creation of the Dabney Kennedy Service Award, which was given each year to the lodge rendering the most meaningful service to its council. Colonneh Lodge was selected as the first recipient of this award.

Harry Thomson's completion of 1970 as Lodge Chief placed him fourth in a line of extraordinary Chiefs beginning with David Maddox. Along with exceptional Advisors and many dedicated Arrowmen, Colonneh had risen to become one of the most influential and best lodges in the nation.

The Seventies

The 1970s period in Colonneh's history exhibited a less spectacular but nevertheless steady growth in the Lodge's program. Although gone were the days when 650 Arrowmen would attend a Pow Wow and the Lodge membership was 3000, Colonneh continued to provide quality service in the face of a national decline in enrollment.

The presentation of the original Lodge History at the 1971 Lodge Banquet kicked off the new year for Chief Rust Hurst. The year's program was highlighted by the summer Area and National Conferences. OA Co-Founder Carroll A. Edson was the special guest at the Area meeting where Colonneh received the Dabney Kennedy Service Award and at the National Conference, former Lodge Chief Steve Taylor received the Order of the Arrow Distinguished Service Award. This Conference was also Dabney Kennedy's first opportunity to serve as a National OA Committeeman; a post to which he was appointed during this period. A sad note for the year was the promotion and departure of Scout Executive "Chub" Byrnes who was replaced by Ben Love.

On their return from Philmont in the fall of '71, David Braun and Joe Kuti purchased a live raven for the bargain price of fifty cents and it was officially presented by Chief Braun to the Lodge at the 1972 Banquet. Unfortunately this Lodge mascot proved what a bargain it really was soon by expiring. Also at the Banquet, Joe put on display the E. Urner Goodman Camping Award which the Lodge received for worked done in 1971. The Spring Fellowship that year was the first to be held at El Rancho Cima and was presided over by newly appointed Lodge Chief Joe Kuti who took over for David Braun.

The present system of Division Chiefs was approved along with a new Constitution in 1973 under the leadership of Chief Greg Barnhill. This replaced the four Vice Chiefs created in 1972 with four Division Chiefs and restored the single office of Vice Chief. That year's Pow Wow introduced the Lodge Brotherhood-Vigil Honor flap which was available as a one-per-life patch to Brotherhood members with an additional one offered to Vigil Honor members. This year also welcomed the arrival of Bill Corder as the new Scout Executive.

The 1974 Banquet headed by Chief Larry Golemon was noted for its recognition of Bill Bianchi's tremendous effort in publishing the Lodge's first Camping and Canoeing Guidebook. The Section IIIA Conclave held at Lamar University featured Dr. Goodman as the special guest and saw Larry elected as Section Chief. Colonneh received the Dabney Kennedy Service Award at the Conclave as a result of Larry's successful Lodge Program.

The major goal of 1975 Lodge Chief Bryan Euwer was the creation of living history program at Camp Strake. This involved construction of a log cabin at the camp which was begun in the winter of '75. Although considerable progress was made at that year's Winter Work Week, later Chiefs did not share Bryan's enthusiasm for the project, so it was later abandoned. Advisors for the year continued to be former Chief David Maddox as Lodge Advisor and Bob Warren as Staff Advisor. The '75 National Conference featured the introduction of the 60th Anniversary Bicentennial Award.

The Bicentennial year of 1976 was an active one for Colonneh Lodge. After the Banquet held at St. Luke's United Methodist Church where Bryan Euwer attempted to pass the bonnet to lofty '76 Chief Steve Braun, the Lodge once again headed to the hills of El Rancho Cima for the Spring Fellowship. In April, the Lodge played an important role in the ill-fated Council Camporee by directing traffic, judging events, and participating in the Saturday Night Show which was later rained out. That summer, the lodge attended the first joint Section IIA - IIIB Conclave at Baylor University where Steve was elected Section Chief. Once again, Dr. Goodman attended as the Sections' special guest. Dabney Kennedy returned as Lodge Advisor in '76 and Ernest R. "Tommy" Thomas, Jr. replaced Bob Warren as Staff Advisor.

The most lasting achievement of 1976 was the implementation of the Skills Discovery Camp. This program, developed by Steve Hardesty and Doug Frasher, provides a show and do example of basic Scout skills and is held at Camp Strake during the spring and fall. SDC has developed over the years as Colonneh's most valuable service to the council and as such has received national recognition.

The 1976 Lodge Officers Training Conference became the first such conference to honor David L. Hinds. David, an active Lodge officer, was killed in a canoeing accident in October, 1969 and became the first Lodge member to be inducted into the Vigil Honor posthumously. The LOTC since then has been renamed the David Hinds Memorial Training Conference and is supported by funds from the Hinds family.

A major goal of 1977 Chief Tom Reed was the revision of the Camping Guidebook. Along with Joe Satterfield and Mike Alexander, the book was completely rewritten and distributed in early 1978. During this year, the last of the approximately 1000 Brotherhood-Vigil Honor flaps were sold and the Arrowman's Achievement Award was discontinued. The Fall Pow Wow featured a revival by Tommy Thomas of the Order of the Fork - The Organization So Secret That Even Its Members Don't Know Its Purpose. From the early fifties, this silly spoof of the OA was a Colonneh tradition through the 1970's.

As in 1968, 1978 again marked the "Fortieth Anniversary" of Colonneh Lodge. This time around, 1938 was correctly used as the Lodge's founding date.

Without question, the high point of the past several years was the 1978 Lodge Pow Wow. Billed as a gigantic birthday party complete with a ninety-six piece cake, the Pow Wow was also a reunion for many former officers, advisors, and members. With approximately 400 Arrowmen in attendance including a rare appearance by Dr. E. Urner Goodman, the '78 Pow Wow was a tremendous success and a fitting endpoint for this chronicle of the 1970's.

Colonneh Lodge Officer and Adviser History

1940s  |    1950s    |    1960s    |    1970s    |    1980s    |    1990s    |    2000s    |    2010s   |    2020s   |   Current Officers

 

1928
Chief Bateman Hardcastle
   
1938
Chief Marion King
     
1946
Chief August Hebert
Vice Chief Billy McRay
Adviser Charles Dubois
Staff Adviser Walter Gunn
Scout Executive Jack Keith
 
1947
Chief Arnold Schmidt
Adviser Charles Dubois
Staff Adviser Walter Gunn
Scout Executive Jack Keith
 
1948
Chief Roy Strickland
Adviser Charles Dubois
Staff Adviser Walter Gunn
Scout Executive Minor Huffman
 
1949
Chief August Hebert
Vice Chief Lawrence Smith
Adviser Claude Slaughter
Staff Adviser Walter Gunn
Scout Executive Minor Huffman
      
1950
Chief Lawrence Smith
Vice Chief Bud Williams
Adviser Claude Slaughter
Staff Adviser Walter Gunn
Scout Executive Minor Huffman
   
1951
Chief H. Crosley Turner Jr.
Adviser John Doggett
Staff Adviser Walter Gunn
Scout Executive Minor Huffman
   
1952
Chief Edward Hendricks
Secretary Danny Langwell
Treasurer Jimmy Killen
Adviser Earl Chase
Staff Adviser Walter Gunn
Scout Executive Minor Huffman
   
1953
Chief James Kennedy
Secretary Tommy Williams
Advisers Earl Chase
  Don Burns
  Claude Slaughter
  Ike Sheffield
  Elo Veselka
Staff Adviser Wayne LeCrone
Scout Executive Minor Huffman
   
1954
Chief Glenn Selander
Vice Chief Danny Langwell
Secretary Daniel Smith
Treasurer Norman Cooper
Advisers Virgil Smith
  Fritsz Branagel
  Frank Musgrove
  Ralph Baughman
  John Woods
Staff Adviser Wayne LeCrone
Scout Executive Minor Huffman
   
1955
Chief Dick Hattwick
Vice Chief Norman Cooper
Secretary Douglas Robb
Advisers Virgil Smith
  Frank Holloway
  Art Artusy
  Claude Slaughter
  Elo Veselka
  John Woods
Staff Adviser Wayne LeCrone
Scout Executive Minor Huffman
   
1956
Chief Paul Watson
Vice Chief John Stokes
Secretary Brian Schenk
Adviser Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser Wayne LeCrone
Scout Executive Minor Huffman
   
1957
Chief John Stokes
Vice Chief Richard Simpson
Adviser Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser John Brewer
Scout Executive Minor Huffman
   
1958
Chief Richard Simpson
1st Vice Chief Carl Halla
2nd Vice Chief Ken Gooch
Secretary Frank Craven
Adviser Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser John Brewer
Scout Executive Minor Huffman
   
1959
Chief Brian Schenk
1st Vice Chief Bob Falcon
2nd Vice Chief Freddy Steves
Secretary Correspondence Lynn Moore
Secretary Membership Ruben Brown
Quartermaster Richard Robinson
Historian Jason Huffman
Advisers Curtis Hunt
  Virgil Smith
  John Woods
Staff Adviser John Brewer
Scout Executive Minor Huffman
      
1960
Chief Freddy Steves
1st Vice Chief Mike Callaway
2nd Vice Chief Lynn Moore
Secretaries Ronnie Sellers
  Hans Wendenberg
Adviser Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser John Brewer
Scout Executive Minor Huffman
   
1961
Chief Mike Callaway
1st Vice Chief Ronnie Sellers
2nd Vice Chief Mike McMeans
Secretary Richard Leong
Treasurer John Draemer
Adviser Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser John Brewer
Scout Executive Minor Huffman
   
1962
Chief Pat Roark
1st Vice Chief Bill Walker
2nd Vice Chief Richard Leong
Secretary Jay Dickson
Treasurer Michael Howell
Adviser Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser John Brewer
Scout Executive Minor Huffman
   
1963
Chief Bill Walker
1st Vice Chief Buddy Steves
2nd Vice Chief Ricky Hurst
Secretaries Michael Howell
  Bill Thomason
Advisers Curtis Hunt
  Virgil Smith
  John Woods
Staff Adviser Curt Wilcox
Scout Executive Minor Huffman
   
1964
Chief John Gay
1st Vice Chief Michael Howell
2nd Vice Chief Jimmy Lehmann
Secretaries Bill Gay
  Ray Hartenbach
Adviser Otto Wendenburg
Staff Adviser Curt Wilcox
Scout Executive Minor Huffman
   
1965
Chief James Olive
1st Vice Chief Bart Hamill
2nd Vice Chief Ray Hattenbach
Secretary Terry Robinson
Treasurer Bill Gay
Advisers Virgil Smith
  Otto Wendenburg
Staff Adviser Curt Wilcox
Scout Executive R.E. Byrnes
   
1966
Chief Terry Robinson
1st Vice Chief David Maddox
2nd Vice Chief Milby Hart
Secretary Chris Baker
Treasurer Ronnie Pogue
Advisers Virgil Smith
  Dabney Kennedy
  Otto Wendenburg
Staff Adviser Quincy Lee
Scout Executive R.E. Byrnes
   
1967
Chief David Maddox
Vice Chief of Committees Milby Hart
Vice Chief of Chapters John Caldwell
Secretary Bob Wessels
Treasurer Art Morgan
Advisers Virgil Smith
  Dabney Kennedy
Staff Adviser Quincy Lee
Scout Executive R.E. Byrnes
   
1968
Chief Bob Wessels
Vice Chief of Committees Art Morgan
Vice Chief of Chapters Steve Taylor
Secretary Kirby Brown
Treasurer James Flodine
Advisers Virgil Smith
  Dabney Kennedy
Staff Adviser Quincy Lee
Scout Executive R.E. Byrnes
   
1969
Chief Steve Taylor
Vice Chief of Committees Steve Sherman
Vice Chief of Chapters Harry Thomson
Secretary Mike Holley
Treasurer Bruce Austin
Advisers Virgil Smith
  Dabney Kennedy
Staff Adviser Sterly Dossmann
Scout Executive R.E. Byrnes
       
1970
Chief Harry Thomson
Vice Chief of Committees Ken Patty
Vice Chief of Chapters Fred Crowder
Secretary Rusty Hurst
Treasurer Jim Simpson
Advisers Virgil Smith
  Dabney Kennedy
Staff Adviser Sterly Dossman
Scout Executive R.E. Byrnes
   
1971
Chief Rusty Hurst
Vice Chief of Committees David Braun
Vice Chief of Chapters Doug Hamilton
Secretary Ronnie Zimmerman
Treasurer Joe Kuti
Advisers Dabney Kennedy
  Virgil Smith
Staff Advisers Sterly Dossmann
  Bob Warren
Scout Executive Ben Love
   
1972
Chief Joe Kuti
Vice Chief of Committees Brownlee Ferguson
Vice Chief of Chapters Joe Kuti
Secretary Paul Herman
Treasurer Jeffrey Mitchell
Advisers G. Richard Erick
Lay Adviser Dabney Kennedy
Lay Adviser Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser Harvey Miller
Scout Executive Ben Love
   
1973
Chief Greg Barnhill
Vice Chief of Northern Division Michael Linsicombe
Vice Chief of Southern Division Jeffery Mitchell
Vice Chief of Eastern Division Thomas Lyles
  Steve Hardesty
Vice Chief of Western Division Tim Gerbode
Secretary Larry Goleman
Treasurer Herbie Meyer
Adviser David Maddox
Chief Lodge Adviser Virgil Smith
Chief Lodge Adviser Dabney Kennedy
Staff Adviser Ernests R. Thomas, Jr.
Treasurer Adviser G. Richard Erick
Scout Executive Ben Love
   
1974
Chief Larry Golemon
Vice Chief Gary Scofield
  Rick LeFlore
Secretary David Zwahr
  Doit Lee
Treasurer Steve Braun
Vice Chief of Northern Division Roy Wallace
Vice Chief of Southern Division Charles Fiedler
  Steve Braun
Vice Chief of Eastern Division Billy Royal
  David Hardesty
Vice Chief of Western Division Bryan Euwer
Adviser David Maddox
Associate Adviser Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser Randy Randow
Scout Executive W.E. Corder
Northern Division Adviser Tom Barnhill
Southern Division Adviser Lynn Baumgarth
Eastern Division Adviser Ed Adams
Western Division Adviser David Hittner
   
1975
Chief Bryan Euwer
Vice Chief Steve Braun
Secretary Ervan  Chew
Treasurer Gus Thomson
Vice Chief of Northern Division Karl Bumiller
Vice Chief of Southern Division Rodney Briscoe
Vice Chief of Eastern Division David Hardesty
Vice Chief of Western Division Tom Reed
Adviser David  Maddox
Associate Adviser Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser Bob Warren
Scout Executive W.E. Corder
Northern Division Adviser Ed Erwin
Southern Division Adviser Anthony Bedford
Eastern Division Adviser Kenneth Royal
Western Division Adviser Dan McKusker
   
1976
Chief Steve Braun
Vice Chief Andy Anderson
Secretary Tom Reed
Treasurer Bill Harlow
Vice Chief of Northern Division Mark Whitt
Vice Chief of Southern Division Keith Broyles
Vice Chief of Eastern Division David Webb
Vice Chief of Western Division Andy Sloan
Adviser Dabney Kennedy
Associate Adviser Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser Ernest R. Thomas, Jr.
Scout Executive W.E. Corder
   
1977
Chief Tom Reed
Vice Chief David Webb
Secretary Charles Spain
Treasurer Steve Gullion
Vice Chief of Northern Division Bob Bielinda
Vice Chief of Southern Division Doug Brooks
Vice Chief of Eastern Division Alan Mosley
Vice Chief of Western Division Mark Renfrow
Adviser Dabney Kennedy
Associate Adviser Virgil Smith
Treasure Adviser Paul Walko
Southern Division Adv. Anthony Bedford
Eastern Division Adv. L. Tomazinis
Western Division Adv. Ed Erwin
Staff Adviser Ernest R. Thomas, Jr.
Scout Executive W.E. Corder
   
1978
Chief Mark Renfrow
Vice Chief Laird Parker
Secretary Addison Lawrence
Treasurer Warren McCall
Vice Chief of Northern Division Brian  Quintero
Vice Chief of Southern Division Ron Melnar
Vice Chief of Eastern Division Jackie Curry
Vice Chief of Western Division Maratin Shupe
Adviser Dabney Kennedy
Associate Adviser Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser Ernest R. Thomas, Jr.
Scout Executive W.E. Corder
   
1979
Chief Addison Lawrence
Vice Chief Brian Quintero
Secretary Chris Luna
Treasurer Jeff McPhail
Division A Chief David Johnson
Division B Chief Russell Erwin
Division C Chief Scott  Evans
Division D Chief Freddie Black
Adviser Dabney Kennedy
Associate Adviser Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser Ben  Madry
Scout  Executive W.E. Corder
      
1980
Chief Russel Erwin
Vice Chief Pat  Neill
Secretary Gary House
Treasurer Paul Santi
Division A Chief Charles  King
Division B Chief Bobby Martin
Division C Chief Joel Dyess
Division D Chief Sam  Hewitt
Adviser Dabney Kennedy
Associate Adviser Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser Ben Madry
Scout Executive W.E. Corder
   
1981
Chief Pat Neill
Vice Chief Committees Jim Sylvester
Vice  Chief Chapters Paul Santi
Secretary Jim Vail
Treasurer Doug Newson
Adviser Dabney Kennedy
Associate Advisers Virgil Smith
Activities Adviser Joe Kuti
Activities Adviser Harry Thomson
Treasury Adviser Charles Spain
Staff Adviser Ben Madry
Assistant Staff Adviser Herman Ashcroft
Assistant Staff Adviser Tim Bullock
Scout Executive Roger Ohmstede
   
1982
Chief Paul Santi
Vice Chief Committees Doug Newson
Vice  Chief Chapters Steve Stolzer
Secretary Frisk Dahlberg
Treasurer Steve Payne
Adviser Dabney Kennedy
Associate Advisers Joe  Kuti
  Harry Thomson
  Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser Ben Madry
Scout Executive Roger Ohmstede
   
1983
Chief Steve Stolzer
Vice Chief Committees Dwayne Kubicek
Vice  Chief Chapters Mike Mohn
Secretary George Thompson
Treasurer Mark Brechin
Adviser Harry Thomson
Associate Advisers Joe Kuti
  Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser Steve  Leland
Scout Executive Roger Ohmstede
   
1984
Chief Mike Mohn
Vice Chief Committees Chris Gilbert
Vice  Chief Chapters Donnie Hanks
Secretary Matt Finch
Treasurer Melvin Bernard
Adviser Harry Thomson
Associate Advisers Joe Kuti
  Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser Steve Leland
Scout Executive Roger Ohmstede
   
1985
Chief Donnie Hanks
Vice Chief Committees Champ Thompson
Vice  Chief Chapters Scott Gallaher
Secretary Mike Cole
Treasurer Buddy Bains
Adviser Harry Thomson
Associate Advisers Joe Kuti
  Virgil  Smith
Staff Adviser Steve Leland
Assistant Staff Adviser Frank Mund
Assistant Staff Adviser John Morton
Scout Executive Roger Ohmstede
   
1986
Chief Todd Gallaher
Vice Chief Committees David Dupree
Vice Chief Chapters Greg Ahlgren
Secretary Mike Cole
Treasurer Jon  Yates
Adviser Harry Thomson
Associate Advisers Joe Kuti
  Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser Frank Mund
Scout Executive Roger Ohmstede
   
1987
Chief Jon Yates
Vice Chief Committees Greg Ahlgren
Vice Chief Chapters Victor Koosh
Secretary Whitney Wiedeman
Treasurer Bart Randall
Adviser Harry Thomson
Associate Advisers Joe Kuti
  Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser Frank  Mund
Scout Executive Roger Ohmstede
   
1988
Chief Victor Koosh
Vice Chief Committees Bart Randall
Vice  Chief Chapters James Robinson
Secretary Jim  Young
Treasurer Brent Brown
Adviser Harry Thomson
Associate Advisers Joe Kuti
  Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser Frank  Mund
Scout Executive Roger Ohmstede
   
1989
Lodge Chief James Robinson
1st Vice Chief Brad Smith
2nd Vice Chief Toby Raegan
Secretary Scott Scheffler
Treasurer Joseph Konieczka
Adviser Harry Thomson
Associate Advisers Virgil Smith
  Joe Kuti
  David Rex Sr.
  John Foster
Staff Adviser Frank Mund
Scout Executive Roger Ohmstede
       
1990
Chief Brad Smith
1st Vice Chief Jody Baird
2nd Vice Chief Glen Slaven
Secretary Craig Hunt
Treasurer Garry Ratterree
Adviser Harry Thomson
Associate Advisers Virgil Smith
  Joe Kuti
  David Rex Sr.
  John Foster
Staff Adviser Frank Mund
Scout Executive Roger Ohmstede
   
1991
Chief Jody Baird
1st Vice Chief Tim Druham
2nd Vice Chief Joseph Konieczka
Secretary Arthur Ehmling
Treasurer Ben Halperin
Adviser Harry Thomson
Associate Adviser John Foster
  Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser Frank Mund
Scout Executive Roger Ohmstede
   
1992
Lodge Chief Glen Slaven
1st Vice Chief Steve Bedford
2nd Vice Chief Chris Irwin
Secretary Shane Schiermeir
Treasurer Charles Wilkins
Adviser Harry Thomson
Associate Adviser John Foster
  Virgil Smith
  David Rex
Staff Adviser Frank Mund
Scout Executive Roger Ohmstede
   
1993
Lodge Chief Shane Schiermeir
1st Vice Chief Kenny Guiterrez
2nd Vice Chief Sergio Herrera
3rd Vice Chief Michael Wright
Secretary Raul Andrade Jr.
Treasurer Brian Davis
Adviser Harry Thomson
Associate Adviser John Foster
  Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser Frank Mund
Scout Executive Roger Ohmstede
   
1994
Lodge Chief Russell Carman
1st Vice Chief Russell Carman
2nd Vice Chief Sam McJunkin
3rd Vice Chief Kenny Smith
Secretary Marshall Levit
Treasurer Eddie Allen
Adviser Harry Thomson
Associate Adviser John Foster
  Virgil Smith
Staff Adviser Frank Mund
Scout Executive Roger Ohmstede
   
1995
Lodge Chief Sam McJunkin
1st Vice Chief Eddie Allen
2nd Vice Chief Gary Bryant
3rd Vice Chief Tim Landry
Secretary Charlie Overman
Treasurer Trevor Harris
Adviser Harry Thomson
Associate Advisers John Foster
  Bob Christopher
  Bill Bailey
  Ernest Stevenson
  Maree Allen
  Virgil Smith
  David Rex
Staff Adviser Frank Mund
Scout Executive Bill Lucas
   
1996
Lodge Chief Travis Sampley
1st Vice Chief Matt Luce
2nd Vice Chief Luke Rinne
3rd Vice Chief Chris Harden
Secretary Lucas Davis
Treasurer Brad Blanton
Adviser Harry Thomson
Associate Advisers John Foster
  Bob Christopher
  Bill Bailey
  Ernest Stevenson
  Maree Allen
  Virgil Smith
  David Rex
  Steve Taylor
Staff Adviser Frank Mund
Scout Executive Bill Lucas
   
1997
Lodge Chief Ryan Schmidt
2nd Vice Chief Andrew Thomson
Adviser Harry Thomson
Staff Adviser Frank Mund
Scout Executive Bill Lucas
   
1998
Lodge Chief Andrew Thomson
1st Vice Chief Adam Block
2nd Vice Chief Todd Neahr
3rd Vice Chief John Fowler
Secretary James Wells
Treasurer Adam Rmenlinger
Adviser Harry Thomson
Staff Adviser Frank Mund
Scout Executive Bill Lucas
   
1999
Lodge Chief Adam Block
1st Vice Chief Brian Krause
2nd Vice Chief Patrick Dugan
Secretary Nathan Schmidt
Treasurer Alan El-Lahham
Adviser Harry Thomson
Staff Adviser Frank Mund
Scout Executive Bill Lucas
       
2000
Lodge Chief Alan El-Lahham
1st Vice Chief Paul Musachia
2nd Vice Chief Shawn Alverson
3rd Vice Chief Matt Kuhn
Secretary Thomas Franklin
Treasurer Rick Stover
Adviser Harry Thomson
Staff Adviser Frank Mund
Scout Executive Bill Lucas
   
2001
Lodge Chief Thomas Franklin
1st Vice Chief Troy Yoho
2nd Vice Chief Mitchell Loper
3rd Vice Chief David Keith
Secretary Chris Glaser
Treasurer Karl Paulissen
Adviser Harry Thomson
Staff Adviser Frank Mund
Scout Executive Bill Lucas
   
2002
Lodge Chief Troy Yoho
  Chris Glazer
First Vice Chief Steven Armstrong
  Karl Paulissen
Second Vice Chief Mitchell Loper
Third Vice Chief David Yount
Secretary Chris Glazer
Treasure Nelson Carter
Lodge Adviser Harry Thomson
Associate Adviser John Foster
Associate Adviser Bill Bailey
Associate Adviser Steve Taylor
Associate Adviser Don Sampley
Associate Adviser Ron Thomas
Associate Adviser Ray Alverson
Associate Adviser Ernest Stevenson
Associate Adviser Armando Aguire
Staff Adviser Frank Mund
Director of Camping Steve Leland
Scout Executive Bill Lucas
   
2003
Lodge Chief David Yount
1st Vice Chief Michael Welch
2nd Vice Chief Josh Azbell
3rd Vice Chief Jason Fotchman
Secretary Charles Ng
Treasurer Brian Martin
Lodge Adviser Harry Thomson
Associate Adviser Bill Bailey
Associate Adviser Steve Taylor
Associate Adviser Donald Sampley
Associate Adviser Ray Alverson
Associate Adviser Armando Aguirre
Associate Adviser Ernest Stevenson
Associate Adviser Ronald Thomas
Staff Adviser Frank Mund
Scout Executive Bill Lucas
   
2004
Lodge Chief Michael Welch
Vice Chief Program Brian Martin
Vice Chief Division 1 John Pierce
Vice Chief Division 2 Donny Markey
Vice Chief Division 3 Timothy Lawther
Vice Chief Administration Michael Clanahan
Vice Chief Communication Jason Fochtman
Lodge Adviser Steve Taylor
Assistant Adviser Victor Koosh
Associate Adviser Division 1 Jim Cooper
Associate Adviser Division 2 Gordon Houston
Associate Adviser Division 3 Roger Morris
Associate Adviser Service Don Dunbar
Associate Adviser Programs Ron Thomas
Associate Adviser Native American Ernest Stevenson
Associate Adviser Administration Bill Berry
Associate Adviser Communication Larry Stehling
Staff Adviser Frank Mund
Scout Executive Bill Lucas
   
2005-2006
Lodge Chief Whit Becker
  Matt Sawyer
Vice Chief Division 1 Lance Ewing
Vice Chief Division 2 Al Sauls
Vice Chief Division 3 Roby Blackweilder
Vice Chief Program CJ Soto
Vice Chief Administration Matt Sawyer
Vice Chief Communication Zach Whitehurst
Lodge Adviser Steve Taylor
Associate Adviser Program Andy Chapman
Associate Adviser Division 1 Jim Cooper
Associate Adviser Division 2 Gordon Houston
Associate Adviser Division 3 Roger Morris
Associate Adviser Service Don Dunbar
Associate Adviser Chapter Operations Scott Scheffler
Associate Adviser Native American Ernest Stevenson
Associate Adviser Administration Bill Berry
Associate Adviser Communication Larry Stehling
Staff Adviser Frank Mund
Director of Camping Services Steve Leland
Scout Executive Bill Lucas
   
2006-2007
Lodge Chief Matt Sawyer
Vice Chief Program Robert Nash
Vice Chief Service J.D. Edwards
Vice Chief Native American Alton Sauls
Vice Chief Recognition Bobby Barnum
Vice Chief Chapter Operations Chris Barnum
Vice Chief Administration Joseph Fochtman
Vice Chief Communication E.W. Malachosky
Lodge Adviser Steve Taylor
Associate Adviser Program Andy Chapman
Associate Adviser Service Don Dunbar
Associate Adviser Chapter Operations Scott Scheffler
Associate Adviser Native American Eloy Solis
Associate Adviser Administration Bill Berry
Associate Adviser Recognition Susan Yeldell
Associate Adviser Communication Larry Stehling
Staff Adviser Frank Mund
Director of Camping Services Steve Leland
Scout Executive Bill Lucas
   
2007-2008
Lodge Chief JD Edwards
Vice Chief of Program Bill Grantham
Vice Chief of Service Josh Pedrick
Vice Chief of Native American Chris Barnum
Vice Chief of Recognitions Joseph Fochtman
Vice Chief of Administration Cory Burditt
Vice Chief of Chapter Operatons Robert Nash
Vice Chief of Communication EW Malachosky
Lodge Adviser Steve Taylor
Associate Adviser of Program Alan El-Lahham
Associate Adviser of Service Don Dunbar
Associate Adviser of Native American Pat Collins
Associate Adviser of Recognitions Susan Yeldell
Associate Adviser of Administration Bill Berry
Associate Adviser of Chapter Operations Scott Scheffler
Associate Adviser of Communications Larry Stehling
Staff Adviser Frank B. Mund
Director of Camping Services Jordan Ray
Scout Executive Tom Varnell
   
2008
Lodge Chief J. D. Edwards
Vice Chief of Program Nathan Rollins
Vice Chief of Service Michael Espree
Vice Chief of Native American Joseph Werneke
Vice Chief of Recognitions Chris Barnum
Vice Chief of Administration Randy Burns
Vice Chief of Chapter Operations Charlie Harbin IV
Vice Chief of Communications Josh Shudra
Lodge Adviser Steve Taylor
Associate Adviser of Program Alan El-Lahham
Associate Adviser of Chapter Operations Scott Scheffler
Associate Adviser of Recognitions Susan Yeldell
Associate Adviser of Administration Bill Berry
Associate Adviser of Communications Larry Stehling
Associate Adviser of Service Don Dunbar
Associate Adviser of Special Projects Ron Thomas
Associate Adviser of Native American Pat Collins
Staff Adviser Frank Mund/Brett Lee
Scout Executive Tom Varnell
   
2009
Lodge Chief Tom Huttenhoff
Vice Chief Program Jordon Groce
Vice Chief Service John Huttenhoff
Vice Chief Native American Jarred Gillie
Vice Chief Inductions Charlie Harbin IV
Vice Chief Administration Nathan Rollins
Vice Chief Chapter Operations Scott Thomas
Vice Chief Communications Tyler Groce
Lodge Adviser Scott Scheffler
Assistant Adviser Don Dunbar
Assistant Adviser Andy Chapman
Associate Adviser Program Zachary Whitehurst
Associate Adviser Service James Robinson
Associate Adviser Native American Pat Collins
Associate Adviser Administration Thom Cope
Associate Adviser Communication Larry Stehling
Staff Adviser Brett Lee
Scout Executive Tom Varnell
       
2010
Lodge Chief Charlie Harbin IV
Vice Chief Program Jarred Gillie
Vice Chief Service Patrick Quintero
Vice Chief Inductions Alex Benevides
Vice Chief Administration Jacob Northcutt
Vice Chief Communications Tyler Groce
Lodge Adviser Scott Scheffler
Assistant Adviser Andy Chapman
Assistant Adviser Don Dunbar
Associate Adviser Program Zach Whitehurst
Associate Adviser Service James Robinson
Associate Adviser Administration Thom Cope
Associate Adviser Communication Larry Stehling
Staff Adviser Brett Lee
Scout Executive Tom Varnell
   
2011
Lodge Chief Jarred Gillie
Vice Chief of Program Stuart Davidson
Vice Chief of Inductions Alex Benavidez
Vice Chief of Service Scott Thomas
Vice Chief of Administration Logan Lickteig
Vice Chief of Communications Will Doss
Lodge Adviser Scott Scheffler
Assistant Adviser Andy Chapman
Assistant Adviser Don Dunbar
Associate Adviser of Program Derek Spier
Associate Adviser of Inductions Howard Hill
Associate Adviser of Service Jeremy Blackmon
Associate Adviser of Administration Greg Soules
Associate Adviser of Communication Mike Lampkin
Staff Adviser Brett Lee
Scout Executive Tom Varnell
   
2012
Lodge Chief Scott Thomas
Vice Chief of Program Nolan Hurd
Vice Chief of Inductions Zach Muldrow
Vice Chief of Service Kyle Thomas
Vice Chief of Administration Kevin Dunnican
Vice Chief of Communication Josh Hohn
Lodge Adviser Scott Scheffler
Assistant Adviser Andy Chapman
Assistant Adviser Don Dunbar
Associate Adviser of Program Derek Spier
Associate Adviser of Inductions Howard Hill
Associate Adviser of Service Randy Thomas
Associate Adviser of Administration Greg Soules
Associate Adviser of Communications Mike Lampkin
Staff Adviser Brett Lee
Scout Executive Tom Varnell
   
2013
Lodge Chief Nolan Hurd
Vice Chief of Program Lane Randall
Vice Chief of Inductions Zach Muldrow
Vice Chief of Service Kyle Thomas
Vice Chief of Administration Kevin Dunnican
Vice Chief of Communications Dylan Dornbusch
Lodge Adviser Andy Chapman
Assistant Adviser Alan El-Lahham
Assistant Adviser Don Dunbar
Associate Adviser of Program Zach Whitehurst
Associate Adviser of Inductions Howard Hill
Associate Adviser of Service Randy Thomas
Associate Adviser of Administration Greg Soules
Associate Adviser of Communication Mike Lampkin
Staff Adviser Brett Lee
Scout Executive Tom Varnell
   
2014
Lodge Chief Zach Muldrow
Vice Chief of Program Lane Randall
Vice Chief of Inductions Nathan Cawthon
Vice Chief of Service Kyle Thomas
Vice Chief of Administration Kevin Dunnican
Vice Chief of Communications Hunter Burcaw
Lodge Adviser Andy Chapman
Assistant Adviser Don Dunbar
Assistant Adviser Alan El-Lahham
Associate Adviser of Program Zach Whitehurst
Associate Adviser of Inductions Howard Hill
Associate Adviser of Service Randle Thomas
Associate Adviser of Administration Dat Dao
Associate Adviser of Communication Mike Lampkin
Staff Adviser Brett Lee
Scout Executive Tom Varnell
   
2015
Lodge Chief Lane Randall
Lodge Chief Kyle Thomas
Vice Chief of Program Brett Randall
Vice Chief of Inductions Ruben Tang
Vice Chief of Service Kyle Thomas
Vice Chief of Service Dylan Dornbusch
Vice Chief of Administration Hunter Burcaw
Vice Chief of Communications Seth Griffith
Lodge Adviser Andy Chapman
Assistant Adviser Don Dunbar
Assistant Adviser Alan El-Lahham
Assistant Adviser Howard Hill
Associate Adviser of Program Zach Whitehurst
Associate Adviser of Inductions Bobby Warren
Associate Adviser of Service Randle Thomas
Associate Adviser of Administration Dat Dao
Associate Adviser of Communication Darlene Scheffler
Staff Adviser Brett Lee
Scout Executive Tom Varnell
 
2016
Lodge Chief Brett Randall
Vice Chief of Program William Carmichael
Vice Chief of Membership Matthew Hohne
Vice Chief of Chapter Operations Garrett Werner
Vice Chief of Communications Blain Blanchard
Vice Chief of Service Clayton Bill
Lodge Adviser Alan El-Lahham
Assistant Adviser Don Dunbar
Assistant Adviser Dat Dao
Assistant Adviser Zach Whitehurst
Associate Adviser of Program James Kennedy
Associate Adviser of Chapter Operations Howard Hill
Associate Adviser of Communications Larry Stehling
Associate Adviser of Service Mark Randall
Staff Adviser Brett Lee
Scout Executive Tom Varnell
   
2017
Lodge Chief Clayton Bill
Vice Chief of Program Seth Griffith
Vice Chief of Membership Ethan Roberts
Vice Chief of Service Evan Blackledge
Vice Chief of Administration Blain Blanchard
Vice Chief of Chapter Operations Tyler Green
Lodge Adviser Alan El-Lahham
Assistant Adviser Dat Dao
Assistant Adviser Mark Randall
Assistant Adviser Zach Whitehurst
Associate Adviser of Program James Kennedy
Associate Adviser of Service Ramage Milby
Associate Adviser of Administration Larry Stehling
Associate Adviser of Chapter Operations Shane Miller
Staff Adviser Brett Lee
Staff Adviser Brandon Lewis
Scout Executive Tom Varnell
   
2018
Lodge Chief Ethan Roberts
Vice Chief of Program Reed Czarny
Vice Chief of Inductions Ethan Plumley
Vice Chief of Service Jose Chapela
Vice Chief of Administration Tyler Green
Vice Chief of Chapter Operations Evan Silva
Lodge Adviser Paul Huttenhoff
Assistant Adviser Mark Randall
Assistant Adviser Dat Dao
Assistant Adviser Zach Whitehurst
Associate Adviser of Program James Kennedy
Associate Adviser of Service Ramage Milby
Associate Adviser of Administration Tricia Chapela
Associate Adviser of Chapter Operations John Fortier
Staff Adviser Brandon Lewis
Scout Executive Tom Varnell
   
2019
Lodge Chief Evan Silva
Vice Chief of Administration Jake Whitley
Vice Chief of Chapter Operations Carter Johnson
Vice Chief of Inductions Mason Broussard
Vice Chief of Program Benton Cole
Vice Chief of Service Miguel Chapela
Lodge Adviser Paul Huttenhoff
Assistant Adviser Mark Randall
Assistant Adviser Zach Whitehurst
Associate Adviser of Administration Tricia Chapela
Associate Adviser of Chapter Operations John Fortier
Associate Adviser of Inductions Mike Provencher
Associate Adviser of Program Joe Stewart
Associate Adviser of Service Chris Green
Staff Adviser Brandon Lewis
Scout Executive Tom Varnell
       
2020
Lodge Chief Benton Cole
Vice Chief of Program Miguel Chapela
Vice Chief of Service Trevor Bills
Vice Chief of Inductions Hannah Liska-Womack
Vice Chief of Chapter Operations Jake Whitley
Vice Chief of Administration Jack Elgie
Lodge Adviser Paul Huttenhoff
Assistant Adviser Mark Randall
Associate Adviser of Program Joe Stewart
Associate Adviser of Service Chris Green
Associate Adviser of Inductions Mike Provencher
Associate Adviser of Chapter Operations John Fortier
Associate Adviser of Administration Tricia Chapela
Staff Adviser Erick Simmons
Scout Executive Tom Varnell
   
2021
Lodge Chief Jake Whitley
Vice Chief of Program Helen Elgie
Vice Chief of Service Brandon Liska-Womack
Vice Chief of Inductions Josh Randolph
Vice Chief of Chapter Operations Alex Butler
Vice Chief of Administration Hannah Liska-Womack
Lodge Adviser Mark Randall
Assistant Adviser Chris Green
Staff Adviser Erick Simmons
Scout Executive Marvin Smith
   
2022
Lodge Chief Miguel Chapela
Vice Chief of Program  
Vice Chief of Service  
Vice Chief of Inductions  
Vice Chief of Chapter Operations  
Vice Chief of Administration  
Lodge Adviser Mark Randall
Staff Adviser Erick Simmons
Scout Executive Marvin Smith
   
2023
Lodge Chief JP Pinteralli
Vice Chief of Program Mchaley Kayfes
Vice Chief of Service Dustin McAdory
Vice Chief of Inductions Reagan Cooper
Vice Chief of Chapter Operations  
Vice Chief of Administration Austin Robinson
Lodge Adviser John Fortier
Staff Adviser Brandon Lewis
Scout Executive Marvin Smith
   
2024
Lodge Chief Alex Pinteralli
Vice Chief of Program Trevon Sly
Vice Chief of Service Nigel Hoadley
Vice Chief of Inductions Dustin McAdory
Vice Chief of Chapter Operations Ben Kagay
Vice Chief of Administration Mchaley Kayfes
Lodge Adviser John Fortier
Staff Adviser Brandon Lewis
Scout Executive Marvin Smith