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      <title>Camp Staff Alumni — April 2016</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<h2>Scout Spirit Done the Camp Staff Way</h2>

<p>Growing up in scouting we can remember the “circle up” to conclude each campout. First the scoutmaster’s minute, an opportunity to recognize new advancements, and scouts could share their favorite experience or newly acquired skills… As well as providing an opportunity to get a head count to make sure no one had wandered off during the weekend’s activities. It was a great way to conclude the event, and reflect on the opportunities and experiences we were afforded in the scouting program.</p>

<p>Serving on the resident camp staff amplifies the patrol camping experience. Between sessions provided a brief stop/start, but there was so much energy focused on looking forward that time for reflection was often lost. By the end of each summer, new friendships had formed, memories had been made and each staffer had grown individually. A brief circle up doesn’t quite suffice after a 70-day campout, so each camp develops it’s own iteration of the “circle up” to culminate the summer. We called it “Poof Night,” why, we’re not sure. It was either that the summer had gone “poof,” or that we realized that the next day our contracts would do the same.</p>

<p>Although this night is not a coordinated effort between each staff, there are similarities that span across the reservation. They all start with a big pizza dinner (which actually is a coordinated effort on the part of the reservation) and are followed by a variety of skits, slideshows, videos, gift exchanges, and awards depending on the camp. Regardless of the format, which tends to vary from year-to-year, each camp uses this as an opportunity to laugh and reminisce about the summer. It’s followed by a more heartfelt circle-up, and finally a visit to She-She-Be to fulfill their obligation one last time before returning home to begin the “offseason.” Goodbyes are never easy, but fun traditions like Poof Night, and taking time to reflect make the experience much more meaningful.</p>

<h2>Meet our Program Directors</h2>

<p>In the upcoming 2016 camping season three of the four Program Directors at Naish and Bartle will be new in the role of PD, however they will be familiar faces with a combined 33 summers on the camp staff. Anthony Gonnello will return as the PD in Lone Star, Charles Winfrey will run the show in Sawmill, Robbie McReynolds will be on the mic in Piercing Arrow, and Spencer Weaver will make the jump from Bartle to Naish to direct the Central Camp at Naish. Let’s get to know them all a little better!</p>

<p><span class="font-large"><strong>Which camps have you worked for in the past? Which lodges?</strong></span></p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Spencer:</strong> 8 years spent in Sawmill: 3 at Ecology, 2 as Surveying counselor, 1 as the ORTC director and 2 as the Climbing Director.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Charles:</strong> I have only ever worked and camped in Sawmill so this is a bit of a dream come true to get to be the Program Director.&nbsp; I started as an Instructor in the Ecology Lodge for two years then became the counselor there my third year.&nbsp; My fourth and fifth year as a staffer I was the counselor in charge of the Communications Lodge when we taught Law merit badge.&nbsp; Then I came back after a few years away to be the Ecology Director , ORTC Asst. Director and spent two years as the Climbing Director.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Robbie:</strong> Before this summer, I have always been on Lone Star staff at the Lakefront as an instructor, then counselor.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Anthony:</strong> This will be my second summer as the Lone Star Program Director, prior to that I worked in the Piercing Arrow at the Dining Hall, Scoutcraft Lodge, and Paintball Outpost.</p>

<p><span class="font-large"><strong>Favorite camp memory (as a camper or staffer)?</strong></span></p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Spencer:</strong> Staff- A huge super smash brothers’ tournament we had once on a change day. Most of the staff participated and we had about 4 GameCube’s going at once.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Charles:</strong> Favorite memory as a camper would probably be when Bob Merrill, MM Fast Squirrel was thrown in the pool by Wayne Weimer when Bob mistakenly thought he was safe from an impromptu swim.&nbsp; He said something to the effect of, "Since there's no one here with red paint - I can't be thrown in the pool!" and someone pointed out that Wayne was right behind him.&nbsp;</p>

<p class="Indent1">There are&nbsp;a lot of favorite memories as a staffer and pretty much all of them have to do with helping a scout in some way. One I can remember would be when I was teaching environmental science merit badge.&nbsp; I found a small tackle box of lures had been left in my class.&nbsp; The scouts in my next class asked me if they could have it and I said no because I could remember the boy's face that they belonged to.&nbsp; I had to rack my brain and search through my merit badge cards (back when we still used paper records) to figure out what his name was out of the 40 or so that were in that class.&nbsp; Then I looked up his campsite and walked them to his troop.&nbsp; I managed to catch up to them as they were leaving for an outpost.&nbsp; The scout thanked me and told me that they were his grandfather's lures which he had been frantically looking through his tent to find.&nbsp; His relief and gratitude really made that day a good one.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Robbie:</strong> My favorite camp memory would be my first year on staff and getting to appreciate the brotherhood that I had found with the other staffers.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Anthony:</strong> There are far too many, but one of my favorite camp memories was from one of the change days my first year on staff. It was the Luau, so we got some great food. I also learned how to sail that day, but in the process I accidentally hit my friend with the sail as I whipped the boat around and it threw him overboard. I had to figure out how to stop the thing and he swam over. We both had a pretty good laugh about it.</p>

<p><span class="font-large"><strong>What’s the most coffee you’ve consumed in one day at camp?</strong></span></p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Spencer:</strong> Had a competition of it one summer, I think it was about 12 cups or so</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Charles:</strong> I don't think I've consumed a cup of coffee at camp.&nbsp; So zero?</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Robbie:</strong> I am a unique member of the head table, as I do not drink coffee.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Anthony:</strong> Two pots. I believe I was helping lead a work day crew that day; I had a pot before lunch and one after.</p>

<p><span class="font-large"><strong>If you could eat one camp meal for the rest of your life, which meal would you choose?</strong></span></p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Spencer:</strong> The breakfast burritos or cheesy chicken!</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Charles:</strong> Meatball Hoagies, those things are pretty amazing. Either that or the Call-Night meal of Beanies and Weenies with the potato salad.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Robbie:</strong> If I could have one camp meal for the rest of my life it would be corn dogs, with ranch obviously.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Anthony:</strong> Cheggs. Easy choice because that's the meal that will kill you the fastest, so I wouldn't have to put up with it for too long.</p>

<p><span class="font-large"><strong>How many corn dogs could you eat in one sitting?</strong></span></p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Spencer:</strong> I ate 7 once</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Charles:</strong> I could probably do close to 8, but I wouldn't... just because you can doesn't mean you should.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Robbie:</strong> I have never had the opportunity to see what my limit is with corn dogs but I imagine I could finish off 10 or 12.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Anthony:</strong> Standing record is 9, but I think that's just because I ran out of time.</p>

<p><span class="font-large"><strong>What is the longest period of time you have gone without showering? (a scout is honest.)</strong></span></p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Spencer:</strong> 1st year as a camper I went 7 days without showering.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Charles:</strong> Well when I was younger when hygiene didn't matter, who knows.&nbsp; As a teen-adult it would probably be during my troop's 50-mile backpacking trips.&nbsp; Nearly 6 full days of hot August hiking between showers.&nbsp; My mom is a war hero.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Robbie:</strong> The longest I have ever gone without showering is probably around 36 hours. The lake water never sits well on the skin.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Anthony:</strong> Two days. Wait, the pool counts as a shower, right?</p>

<p><span class="font-large"><strong>Who is a staffer that you’ve always looked up to and why?</strong></span></p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Spencer:</strong> Zac Lewis. It was very apparent the passion he held about serving on staff and he was never afraid to talk to anyone. There was never a dull moment around him.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Charles:</strong> A lot of the guys that were Directors my first year on staff come to mind.&nbsp; Justin Ballard, Danny Dickinson, Jason Carlson and more were great leaders and really helped getting into the entire staff experience.&nbsp; Then there's the guys that I was in awe of as a little camper, Justin Smith, Chris Poly, Mike Manley, Justin and Grant Dealy, Sean and Todd Weston and some more I'm probably forgetting.&nbsp; After 9 years on staff you have to have a lot of respect for the guys that have been there for what seems like forever.&nbsp; Mick Finn, Dave Woodman, and Bruce Reed are all in that category.&nbsp; Overall I would have to say Jared Pearce though.&nbsp; I was fortunate to work with Jared and see firsthand his dedication and hard work for the reservation.&nbsp; I've had 3 brothers all work on Camp Staff and our combined time on staff from '94 on paralleled Jared's tenure so I literally couldn't remember a time when he wasn't at camp.&nbsp; I will be very proud to announce 1st session opening night campfire for Camp Sawmill will be at Swift Running Bird Council Ring to the Dining Hall after we've all stuffed our faces with tacos.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Robbie:</strong> A staffer I have always looked up to is Kyle Anderson. He was my first director at the lake and was the reason I came back my second year which led to these past 6 amazing years!</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Anthony:</strong> Nick Dodson. He was the first Program Director I worked for. He had only worked in the trading post before becoming a Program Director, but it was evident that he picked up a lot of knowledge about the lodges having in his time as PD. I also have a lot of respect for the way that he was welcoming to the younger staffers and related will to the more experienced ones. Having served as Program Director last summer, I gained a lot of perspective and respect for the Program Directors I worked for.</p>

<p><span class="font-large"><strong>Chiefs, Royals or Sporting KC?</strong></span></p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Spencer:</strong> I like all 3, but I prefer football and the Chiefs over the others</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Charles:</strong> They are each my favorite team for their respective sport.&nbsp; Overall baseball is my favorite sport though so I'd go with the Royals.&nbsp;</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Robbie:</strong> Chiefs. All day long and twice on Sundays!</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Anthony:</strong> Royals.</p>

<p><span class="font-large"><strong>What are you doing in the off season?</strong></span></p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Spencer:</strong> I’m a high school history teacher in Independence, KS</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Charles:</strong> Currently in school at Missouri State finishing up a degree in education.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Robbie:</strong> During the offseason I am a student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and I am hoping to graduate in May 2017 with a degree in Forensic Science.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Anthony:</strong> I am a student at Northwest Missouri State University. I will graduate in December 2016 with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology/Sociology and a minor in Communications. I like to play music with friends on campus, and there are some pretty good places to camp up there as well.</p>

<p><span class="font-large"><strong>Most odd or interesting fact about you?</strong></span></p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Spencer:</strong> Deathly afraid of wasps and bees. I’ll run from them</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Charles:</strong> Hmm... Well I visited South Korea last November.&nbsp; That was pretty cool and interesting.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Robbie:</strong> An interesting fact about me is that I am the President of the UNL Waterski Team and learned to water ski my first year on staff.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Anthony:</strong> I shaved my moustache.</p>

<p><span class="font-large"><strong>What do you want to be when you grow up?</strong></span></p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Spencer:</strong> Something in higher education. Not sure what yet.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Charles:</strong> I would like to be a Teacher.&nbsp; Not so sure about the growing up part.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Robbie:</strong> I kinda hope I'm done growing up. 6'5" is pretty tall already.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Anthony:</strong> A trophy husband and/or ornery grandpa.</p>

<p><span class="font-large"><strong>What is your one possession that you couldn’t go without?</strong></span></p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Spencer:</strong> My rocking chair</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Charles:</strong> Even though I don't wear them around my neck very often during the off-season, I would be really upset if I didn't have my Claws.&nbsp;</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Robbie:</strong> The one possession I couldn't go without is my water ski.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Anthony:</strong> My coffee pot.</p>

<p><span class="font-large"><strong>Who is your favorite Disney princess?</strong></span></p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Spencer:</strong> She may not be a princess per say, but I’m a HUGE fan of Mulan.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Charles:</strong> Geez, this is a toughie.&nbsp; I'll go with Jasmine.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Robbie:</strong> My favorite Disney princess is probably Jasmine because she has a pet Tiger!</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Anthony:</strong> Amelia Mignonette Grimaldi Thermopolis Renaldi, <em>Princess </em>of Genovia.</p>

<p><span class="font-large"><strong>If you could leave the world with one piece of knowledge, what would it be?</strong></span></p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Spencer:</strong> If a tree actually makes noise when it falls and no one is around to hear it.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Charles:</strong> Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Robbie:</strong> I haven't experienced nearly enough to know what one piece of knowledge to leave the world with.</p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Anthony:</strong> If you give a pig a pancake, he'll probably want some syrup to go with it.</p>
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      <title>Meet our Camp Leadership</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p class="AlignJustify">For the third straight summer we will have an experienced trifecta of leaders in the Camp Director roles. Denney Jefferson returning to Sawmill, Bruce Reed returning to Lone Star, and Larry Overfield will return to Piercing Arrow. With their collective 70+ years of service on the camp staff, they’ve become household names for many scouters, but we wanted to get to know these leaders a little better. Each of them took the time to answer a collection of questions regarding camp and their secret lives away from the reservation. Enjoy!&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

<p><strong><span class="font-large">Tribal Name and Responsibility?</span></strong></p>

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<strong>Denney</strong><br />
Keeper of the Wampum<br />
Little Screaming Horse</p>
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<strong>Bruce</strong><br />
Chieftain<br />
Flying Red Flame</p>
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<strong>Larry</strong><br />
Medicine Man<br />
Lonely Flicker</p>
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<p><strong><span class="font-large">How many years served on staff?</span></strong></p>

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<p class="Indent1"><strong>Denney</strong>: 10+ years as a Commissioner and a full-time staff member.<br />
<strong>Bruce</strong>: I have served for 33 full summers on staff and a few partial summers as a commissioner.<br />
<strong>Larry</strong>: 12 years on full-time staff and 14 as a Commissioner.&nbsp;Have served in all three camps and on the Reservation staff.</p>
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<p class="font-large"><strong>What is your favorite camp memory? (as a boy or adult)</strong></p>

<p class="Indent1 AlignJustify"><strong>Denney</strong>: Buying and smoking White Owl cigars I bought from senior campers at Camp Geiger in our eight man cabins, as well as eating Slim Jim's and drinking Apple Beer; Mic-O-Say inductions is another thing!!!<br />
<strong>Bruce</strong>: I do not have just one favorite memory of camp.&nbsp; My best memories are working with Called Braves during many First Night Out instruction opportunities.<br />
<strong>Larry</strong>: Calling my brother Paul Hudson for elevation to Sagamore in Lone Bear Council Ring.</p>

<p class="font-large"><strong>Favorite camp meal?</strong></p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Denney</strong>: Salisbury steaks and potatoes.<br />
<strong>Bruce</strong>: There are no favorite camp meals.<br />
<strong>Larry</strong>: "Not Chicken".&nbsp; I guess Hot Dog.</p>

<p class="font-large"><strong>How many corndogs can you eat in one sitting?</strong></p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Denney</strong>: Three (I couldn't beat Justin Dealy's eight at one sitting).<br />
<strong>Bruce</strong>: I like corndogs, but one or two is plenty.<br />
<strong>Larry</strong>: None unless I'm real hungry, then maybe 1.</p>

<p class="font-large"><strong>What your favorite part about being the Camp Director?</strong></p>

<p class="Indent1 AlignJustify"><strong>Denney</strong>: Getting the opportunity work with some many talented young people.<br />
<strong>Bruce</strong>: My favorite part of being a Camp Director is walking around and watching great merit badge instruction and lots of fun happening.<br />
<strong>Larry</strong>: My favorite part of being Camp Director, is watching the staff grow into "good young men".&nbsp; I also enjoy all aspects of the Mic-O-Say program.</p>

<p class="font-large"><strong>Who is a staffer that has always impressed you?</strong></p>

<p class="Indent1 AlignJustify"><strong>Denney</strong>: Too many to mention.<br />
<strong>Bruce</strong>: There have been many members of the staff that have impressed me.&nbsp; I would not want to mention just a few because I would leave out some.&nbsp; All members of the staff impress me because they give up their summers to serve the “younger and weaker”.<br />
<strong>Larry</strong>: The staffer who impressed me the most was Medicine Man Blue Elk, J.D. Hammontree. Currently&nbsp;Senior Medicine Man Painted Elk, Dave Woodman and Chieftain Flying Red Flame Bruce Reed.</p>

<p class="font-large"><strong>Who are you still in contact with from your scouting youth?</strong></p>

<p class="Indent1 AlignJustify"><strong>Denney</strong>: My Blood Brother, Sam Welker.<br />
<strong>Bruce</strong>: We develop many life-long friends in Scouting.&nbsp; It is great to fellowship with those that we have shared fun activities and common character attributes.<br />
<strong>Larry</strong>: While serving on staff in Sawmill in 1963 (Nature Staff), Larry Potts and I were both Instructors.&nbsp; We are both still active and he is also a Medicine Man.&nbsp;</p>

<p class="font-large"><strong>What are you doing in the off season?</strong></p>

<p class="Indent1 AlignJustify"><strong>Denney</strong>: I substitute teach during the school year and I’m a security officer during the state fair for the Sedalia Police Department.<br />
<strong>Bruce</strong>: I work with a Scout Troop and Venturing Crew.&nbsp; Camp planning begins in October of each year and keeps me busy until camp ends each August.&nbsp; I am a volunteer tutor at Benton Elementary School on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. I also enjoy going to Silver Sneakers exercise classes and riding my Harley with the American Heartland Chapter of the Harley Owners Group.<br />
<strong>Larry</strong>: During the off season for about a month and a half I camp with my wife Carolyn.&nbsp; Then start up preparing for the next camping year from the end of October until camp the next season.&nbsp; I enjoy spending time with my son's (both Eagle Scouts) and their families.&nbsp; Of course watching NFL and now the Royals.</p>

<p class="font-large"><strong>Chiefs, Royals or Sporting KC?</strong></p>

<p class="Indent1 AlignJustify"><strong>Denney</strong>: Royals, of course!!!<br />
<strong>Bruce</strong>: Watching the Chiefs on television is a lot of fun when I have time.<br />
<strong>Larry</strong>: I have always been a big Chief's fan.&nbsp; I followed the Royals until the 1990's and stopped.&nbsp; I got back on the Royal Bandwagon in 2014.&nbsp; Really enjoyed the 2015 World Series, listened to a lot of games in the evenings at camp.</p>

<p class="font-large"><strong>What is a most odd or interesting fact about you?</strong></p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Denney</strong>: My fifth great uncle is Thomas Jefferson.<br />
<strong>Bruce</strong>: I have nothing too odd or interesting to tell.<br />
<strong>Larry</strong>: I served both in the U.S. Navy and U.S. Army.&nbsp;</p>

<p class="font-large"><strong>What was your career?</strong></p>

<p class="Indent1 AlignJustify"><strong>Denney</strong>: I've been in the law enforcement field for 38 years and retired from the Missouri&nbsp;State Highway Patrol after nearing 30 years.<br />
<strong>Bruce</strong>: I am a retired social studies and language arts teacher.<br />
<strong>Larry</strong>: My professional career, I was a Police Officer for the City of Raytown for 32 1/2 years.&nbsp;I started as a Reserve Patrolman and went full-time in 1968.&nbsp;I was a Patrolman, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain and&nbsp;I retired as Chief of Police in 2001. I also served in the U.S. Army Reserve for 21 years and retired as a Chief Warrant Officer Four. My military specialty was a Special Agent in the Criminal Investigations Command.&nbsp;I served 2 years active duty 2001-2003 protecting the Secretary of Defense and all the members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.</p>

<p class="font-large"><strong>What is your one possession that you couldn’t go without?</strong></p>

<p class="Indent1 AlignJustify"><strong>Denney</strong>: The love of my wife and family.<br />
<strong>Bruce</strong>: I cannot think of a possession that I could not share with someone else if they needed it.<br />
<strong>Larry</strong>: One possession I can't go without, is my wife (Carolyn's unconditional&nbsp;love and understanding).&nbsp;A real physical item I guess would be for those of us in Mic-O-Say are my "Pappy Silver Mounts".</p>

<p class="font-large"><strong>What is your favorite song?</strong></p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Denney</strong>: I have a love for many varieties of music, with no special artist or group in mind.<br />
<strong>Bruce</strong>: No favorite song, but I enjoy listening to music.<br />
<strong>Larry</strong>: May sound corny but America the Beautiful and The Hills of Osceola.</p>

<p class="font-large"><strong>Who is your favorite Disney princess?</strong></p>

<p class="Indent1"><strong>Denney</strong>: Each young princess is special in their own way.<br />
<strong>Bruce</strong>: Sorry – no answer.<br />
<strong>Larry</strong>: Favorite Disney Princess, this is a hard one, not a Princess but Sleeping Beauty.</p>

<p class="font-large"><strong>If you could leave the world with one piece of knowledge, what would it be?</strong></p>

<p class="Indent1 AlignJustify"><strong>Denney</strong>: You are one of billions of unique individuals in the world, try thinking of the world through another’s eyes, actually listen to people, give without expecting anything in return and be fully present in the moment because the past is gone and the future isn't as important as a you may perceive it to be. If you do these things, your world would be a better place, not just for you, but for everyone else that's in it. (Matt de Klerk).<br />
<strong>Bruce</strong>: This question is too difficult for me.<br />
<strong>Larry</strong>: If you live by the Scout Oath and Law you will go a long with in life.</p>
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      <title>Camp Staff Alumni - September 2015</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<h2>Camp Staff Scholarships</h2>

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<p>The Camp Staff Scholarship program has grown significantly since its inception in 1996 when a total of three small scholarships were given out. This summer, 112 college-aged staffers serving at Bartle, Naish and Rotary received over $150,000 towards their education! During the past five years scholarships awarded have grown by 132% and the number of staff receiving grants has grown by 22%.</p>

<p>This program is designed to reward our best college-aged staff with grants that augment their staff salaries, enabling them to continue working at camp while combating the high costs of a college education. The scholarships vary in value, topping out at $4000, and they are merit based, so the highest performers receive the highest awards. This is the only staff scholarship program of its caliber in the nation, and because of that we have seen a strong retention of our quality, experienced staffers.</p>

<h3>Where does all this money come from?</h3>

<p>The scholarships come from a combination of annual donations and interest earned from the ever-growing Camp Staff Scholarship Endowment. A volunteer steering committee was formed in 2010 to raise money and oversee the program.</p>

<p>The scholarships from the camp staff alumni endowments also received a big boost this past year thanks to the leadership of David Allen (Piercing Arrow), Kelsie Clark (Naish), Rob Dickinson (Sawmill), and Tom Lanio (Lone Star). If you would like to give please reach out to them or the HOAC office.</p>
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<p><img alt="Bartle Staff Scholarship Recipients 2015" src="https://www.hoacalumni.org/Data/Sites/3/media/staff/scholarship-bartle-2015.jpg" /></p>

<p><img alt="Naish Staff Scholarship Recipients 2015" src="https://www.hoacalumni.org/Data/Sites/3/media/staff/scholarship-naish-2015.jpg" /></p>
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<h3>Scholarship Recipients</h3>

<p>These young men are two of the many scholarship recipients from the 2015 camping season. Congratulations to them and all of the other deserving staffers who received scholarships!</p>

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<h4>Anthony Willard</h4>

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<p><img alt="Anthony Willard" src="https://www.hoacalumni.org/Data/Sites/3/media/staff/willard-anthony.jpg" /></p>

<p><img alt="Anthony Willard" src="https://www.hoacalumni.org/Data/Sites/3/media/staff/willard-anthony2.jpg" /></p>
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<p>Anthony grew up in Belton, MO where he was an active member of troop 210. He is currently a senior at Illinois College, and after graduation he intends to pursue a career in law enforcement. He is a defender on the Illinois College Soccer Team where he has played all four years, yet he has still been able to slip away during the summer to work on the camp staff. He has spent the last seven summers working in Piercing Arrow, six of which have been at the Rifle Range where he has been an Instructor, Counselor, and in 2015, the Range Director. In the Tribe of Mic-O-Say he is Sachem White Moonlit Wolf. Let’s get to know him a little better…</p>

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	<dt>What is your favorite camp meal?</dt>
	<dd>P-I-Z-Z-A</dd>
	<dt>How many camp corndogs could you eat in one sitting?</dt>
	<dd>At least sixteen</dd>
	<dt>What is the longest you’ve gone at camp without showering?</dt>
	<dd>Approximately 12 hours</dd>
	<dt>What is your favorite memory from coming down to Bartle as a camper?</dt>
	<dd>That would have to be putting my friends’ camp box and cot on top of the latrine.</dd>
	<dt>Who is a staffer that you’ve always looked up to?</dt>
	<dd>Justin Prelogar, he taught me pottery my first year as a camper and was my big brother when I joined staff</dd>
	<dt>Chiefs, Royals or Sporting KC?</dt>
	<dd>Yes. If I had to rank them I would say SKC 1, Chiefs 2, and Royals 3</dd>
	<dt>What is an interesting fact about you?</dt>
	<dd>I played four different sports in high school, and I’m also a surfer</dd>
	<dt>What is your favorite 90’s jam?</dt>
	<dd>“I want it that way” Backstreet Boys</dd>
	<dt>Favorite Disney princess?</dt>
	<dd>Either Belle or Jane from Tarzan if she counts</dd>
	<dt>Favorite Taylor Swift song?</dt>
	<dd>Bad Blood</dd>
	<dt>If you could leave the world with one piece of knowledge, what would it be?</dt>
	<dd>"A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives" –Jackie Robinson, If I could leave the world with one piece of knowledge, it would be knowing that I was a positive impact on the people I met during my lifetime. Just as Jackie Robinson impacted the people in his life, I hope that I leave a positive impact behind.</dd>
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<h4>Ross Hearne</h4>

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<p><img alt="Ross Hearne" src="https://www.hoacalumni.org/Data/Sites/3/media/staff/hearne-ross.jpg" /></p>

<p><img alt="Ross Hearne's Family Tree" src="https://www.hoacalumni.org/Data/Sites/3/media/staff/hearne-ross-familly-tree.jpg" /></p>
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	<dt>What do you get when you mix a 5 Hour Energy, 4 Red Bulls and 3 shots of espresso?</dt>
	<dd>Ross Hearne</dd>
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<p>Ross lives in Chicago, IL during the off season where he keeps very busy with baseball, football, basketball, scouts and guitar. His career aspirations are to one day bring his energy and enthusiasm into the classroom as a teacher, which he hopes will lead towards many more summers on the permanent camp staff. He has spent the last two summers working at (in his words) “THE LONESTAR AQUATIC PALACE!” and in the Tribe of Mic-O-Say, Ross is Keeper of the Sacred Bundle Son of Little Silent Snow Goose.</p>

<p>Most of us wouldn’t consider our fellow staffers as former co-workers, there is a special bond that forms there; it’s a staff brotherhood. Ross was quick to find a strong circle of friends on staff, but he didn’t just create brothers, he created a whole family. In his first summer on the camp staff Ross assigned everyone he worked with a different familial role, and formalized it with a well thought out family tree including more than 25 different family members (and one or two dogs). Reade Montgomery and Mathias Ham (the Pool Director and Counselor at the time) are still referred to as ‘Dad’ and ‘Mom,’ Grandma Matson ran the Nature lodge and Grandpa Mike was the Lakefront director. Ross’s genuine, unfiltered enthusiasm and creativity makes camp a more exciting place for campers and everyone that he works with.</p>

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	<dt>What is your favorite camp meal?</dt>
	<dd>SALISBURY STEAK!! It’s awesome because not a lot of people like it, so you get a lot of extras!</dd>
	<dt>How many camp corndogs could you eat in one sitting?</dt>
	<dd>I can only eat 2, but one of my brothers is Brendan Hess! He could eat the whole plate.</dd>
	<dt>What is the longest you’ve gone at camp without showering?</dt>
	<dd>I worked at the pool, so I always showered! At least three times a day!</dd>
	<dt>What is your favorite memory from coming down to Bartle as a staffer?</dt>
	<dd>One of my favorites was just sitting on The Point with my closest brothers and looking up and seeing the stars in the sky and really realizing the brotherhood and how special that place is to me. We say “In Friendship and Warmth,” but when you realize the friendship and warmth at Bartle, it is indescribable!</dd>
	<dt>Who is a staffer that you’ve always looked up to?</dt>
	<dd>There are so many staffers that I’ll always look up too, Mike Nolan, Kyle Anderson, the Hams, the Todds, Matson, UNCLE NISSEN… But the person I look up to the most is Reade Montgomery! He is the best boss ever! He has great leadership skills, and is almost a father figure to me.</dd>
	<dt>Chiefs, Royals or Sporting KC?</dt>
	<dd>I am from Chicago IL, so I’m a White Sox Fan!!</dd>
	<dt>What is an interesting fact about you?</dt>
	<dd>I AM SUPER ENERGETIC AND LOVE FAMILY AND LOVE RED BULL</dd>
	<dt>What is your favorite 90’s jam?</dt>
	<dd>All the Small Things by Blink 182</dd>
	<dt>Favorite Disney princess?</dt>
	<dd>My favorite Disney princess is Mulan! She is a sword swinging awesome dude!</dd>
	<dt>Favorite Taylor Swift song?</dt>
	<dd>Our song, that’s the only one I know!</dd>
	<dt>If you could leave the world with one piece of knowledge, what would it be?</dt>
	<dd>How many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie pop!!!!!!! DUH!!!!</dd>
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