Boy Scout Troop 73
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50th Anniversary Dinner & Celebration
Sunday February 26, 2006

Thank You Everyone
For a Memorable Celebration!

A Clip From the 50th Anniversary Show
"50th Anniversary Introduction"

 

A Clip From the 50th Anniversary Show
"The Early Years"

 

A Clip From the 50th Anniversary Show
"These Boys Are Men Now"

Our Family Dinner and Court of Honor celebrating our 50th Anniversary is now over and part of our ever-growing collection of outstanding historical events for the Troop. We set the record for the most attendees at a Troop 73 event. I don't think anyone in the crowd will soon forget all the wonderful moments and presentations. It was great to see our oldest continuous members of the Troop... dear old coffee pot, grill, griddle and frying pan. And we hope everyone enjoyed getting to see Stubby Scout back amongst his friends.

Seriously, though, it was wonderful to have so many Alumni back in our midst. Perhaps we don't say it enough... you guys mean the world to us and we treasure the moments you share to remind us of how we came to be such a remarkable Boy Scout Troop. There is already talk of organizing a special Alumni camping trip... anyone interested?

The new and permanent Alumni Page will soon be ready for the website. It will be updated with lots of photos, stories and more. Please continue to share your memorabilia with us.

 

           

             

Troop 73's
50th Anniversary

1955 to 2005...

50 years of continuous
service to the young men
of White Plains and
still going strong!

2006: Carl Geller sure went to a
lot of trouble to send his congrats!

 



Feb. 1970: Scoutmaster Jerry Gold
presents an award to Steven
Mendelsohn. Looking on are
Lee Doernberg, Alan Katz,
Mark Samms and Danny Goldberg.

 

Fall 1970: Scoutmaster Al Geller
presides over the Fall Court of Honor.

 

Billy Goat.mp3

Spring 1971: Jeff Gold leads fellow
Troop 73 scouts in a raucous, off-key
rendition of "Billie Jo's Goat".