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Tomball Boy Scout earns rare scouting honor

Tuesday, 04 September 2012 15:45

For 11 years Tomball High School (THS) senior William Milby has been earning his merit badges as a member of Boy Scout Troop 471. He rose through the ranks and completed a complicated project to become an Eagle Scout. A lifetime of dedication has enabled Milby to complete a rare feat in the scouting world -- being awarded all 133 merit badges offered by the scouts.

 

 

“It’s feels great to accomplish this,” Milby said.

 

 

Merit badges were something added by the Boy Scouts of America in 1910, to encourage scouts to learn areas of interest and teach them valuable skills. The scouts started with 14 badges and over time have added more and subtracted some, leading to the current maximum of 129. There were four centennial badges that were offered for a short period during the Boy Scouts 100 year celebration. Milby earned those, giving him his grand total of 133.

 

 

Milby got into scouting early in life, encouraged by his mother Denise.

 

 

“He wanted to get involved because some of his friends were,” Denise said. “He’s always seemed to enjoy the learning.”

 

 

“My grandfather was big into scouting as was my uncle and my dad,” Will added. “I’ve always been drawn towards the outdoors.”

 

 

Will earned his Eagle Scout rank in junior high, by building a raised amphitheater to view the duck pond at Jones State Forest. He and his volunteer helpers put in more than 350 man hours on the project.

 

 

He credits scouting for helping him grow, as he is also involved in the THS Navy JROTC program, FFA, the JROTC color guard and air rifle teams and his church youth group at St. Anne’s Catholic Church.

 

 

“It’s helped me become more diverse.” he said. “I’ve been able to go and see the world and many different cultures.”

 

 

Milby also said his scouting work has given him a chance to grow closer to his family. Both his parents have volunteered for his local Boy Scout troop and his sister is part of the Adventure Crew, a co-ed program for 13-21 year olds to continue Boy Scout principles and leadership.

 

 

“We’ve had some really good adventures,” his mother added.

 

 

Milby said he wants to remain involved with the Boy Scouts after he turns 18, as it has given him so much. After high school he will be headed to Texas A&M to study geological engineering and hopes to join the Corps of Cadets.

 

 

“It’s made me a more well-rounded person and a chance to do and see so many things,” he said. “I just want to give back to others what I have had given to me.”

 

 

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A local Boy Scout is looking to earn the rank of Eagle Scout by helping restore some historical symbols of Tomball.

 

Dawson Duerer, a 13-year-old member of Boy Scout Troop 471 at St. Anne's Catholic Church, was searching for an idea to help him earn the Eagle Scout rank. He sought the assistance of Tomball Mayor Gretchen Fagan, who guided him to Tomball's Public Works Director David Kauffman. After speaking with public works officials, Duerer decided to come up with a plan to restore the concrete street markers found in various locations within the city.

 

"These are a part of history and I think they need to be preserved," Duerer said.

 

These markers are a unique feature to Tomball, as the boy’s father said he knew of no other city in the area with them. Many of them are located in the downtown Tomball area.

 

"There used to be a lot more, like around 50 of them," Duerer said. "Now there are just 14 of them."

 

Dawson then presented his idea to the city council last month and received high praise for the project. Several people went up to Duerer following the meeting and donated to the project.

 

"I appreciate you doing this," Councilman Mark Stoll said to Duerer as he donated money towards the project.

 

Duerer said his first step will be to hold fundraisers to raise the estimated $1,000 he will need to complete the project. Once that is finished, he said he will purchase all the tools and materials needed to strip the old paint from the markers, level the surface of the markers with new mortar and straighten the leaning markers back to a level position. The final step will be repainting the markers white and then stenciling the street name back onto the marker.

 

With several man hours required to complete the project, Duerer will be seeking help from his family, friends and community members, in order to complete his goal of finishing the project by August.

 

Once the project is completed, he will begin work on a map and history of the markers.

 

Duerer said that he wants to keep advancing in scouts, because it has helped to mold him into a young man that cares about his family, friends and community.

 

"It's helped me grow up," he said. "The things I've learned to do are great."

 

"It's taught me a lot of responsibility and how to help others."

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