Eagle Scouts named
Monday, June 2, 1997 | 11:59 a.m.
Scott Leedom, 14, of Las Vegas previously held the scouting offices of patrol leader and assistant patrol leader. The Bonanza High School sophomore enjoys guitar and soccer.
Daniel Smith, 18, of Las Vegas previously held the scouting office of senior patrol leader. The Clark High School senior is a member of varsity golf and soccer.
Allen Leavitt, 16, of Las Vegas previously held the scouting office of team captain. The Bonanza High School junior is a member of the forensics debate team and varsity quiz captain.
Bryan Laidlaw, 16, of Las Vegas previously held the scouting offices of assistant patrol leader and patrol leader. The Cimarron High School sophomore is a member of cross country.
Jeffrey Bierstedt Jr., 17, of Logandale previously held the scouting offices of Order of the Arrow and assistant patrol leader. The Moapa Valley High School junior is a member of varsity wrestling, football and the National Senior Honor Society.
Bryan Gaston, 14, of Henderson previously held the scouting office of patrol instructor. The Greenspun Junior High School eighth grader is a member of drama.
Douglas Stacey Jr., 16, of Henderson previously held the scouting offices of senior patrol leader and assistant patrol leader. The Green Valley High School sophomore is secretary and class president.
Kirk MacKay, 17, of Las Vegas previously held the scouting offices of assistant patrol leader. The Cimarron High School senior enjoys water skiing and restoring old cars.
Adam O'Dell, 14, of Las Vegas previously held the scouting offices of patrol leader, quartermaster and assistant patrol leader. The Brinley Junior High School eighth grader is a member of soccer and wrestling.
Brent Bowler, 14, of Logandale previously held the scouting offices of teacher quorum and counselor. The Mack Lyon Middle School eighth grader is a member of band, football and basketball.
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