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The E. Urner Goodman
Scholarship Recipients

Billy W. Walley, Chairman of the Recognitions Subcommittee, of the National Committee of the Order of the Arrow is pleased to announce the selection of three recipients of the E. Urner Goodman Scholarship for 2000 . The purpose of the E. Urner Goodman Scholarship fund program is to assist Arrowmen preparing for a professional Scouting career by helping to fulfill the financial obligations of their college education.

E. Urner Goodman, founder of the Order of the Arrow, was a teacher before entering the professional service of the Boy Scouts of America in 1915. This program was established as a meaningful living memorial to the founder of the Order of the Arrow by helping provide needed financial resources that will perpetuate continued high-caliber, service-minded individuals dedicated to professional Scouting Service.

The National Committee has agreed to fund $5,000 in scholarships, and the recipients and the amount they will receive include:

Mr. Mark F. Hogan will received the sum of $2,000. He is registered with the Old Colony Council, Canton, Massachusetts - Tisquantum Lodge. He is a Junior at Currey College, Milton, Massachusetts, majoring in Communication. He is an Eagle Scout and has served as Lodge Secretary, and as Lodge Chief and is presently serving as a third term Section Chief.

Mr. Andrew V. Zahn will receive the sum of $1,500. He is registered with the Hawkeye Area Council, Cedar Rapids, Iowa - Cho-Gun-Mun-A-Nock Lodge. He is a sophomore at the University of Northern Iowa, majoring in Public Relations. He is an Eagle Scout and is presently serving as Section Chief.

Mr. Brock C. Ostrander will receive the sum of $1,500. He is registered with the Great Southwest Council, Albuquerque, New Mexico - Yah-Tah-Hey-Si-Kess Lodge. He is a sophomore at Eastern New Mexico University, majoring in Human Resource Management. He is an Eagle Scout and is presently serving as Section Chief.

The National Committee congratulates these fine young representatives of the Boy Scouts of America and the Order of the Arrow.

Revised 6/15/00