 - 1968 Camp Tulakes Stuff
 1968 Camp Tulakes Stuff
 
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 - 1968 Camp Tulakes Staff
 1968 Camp Tulakes Staff
 
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 - 1967 Camp Tulakes Staff Photo
 1967 Camp Tulakes Staff Photo
 
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 - 1966 Camp Tulakes Staff and Session 4
 1966 Camp Tulakes Staff and Session 4
 
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 - Frank Zografos dies Monday at age of 49
 Private memorial services were planned at Walnut Creek this week for Frank Zografos, former Redlands Boy Scout executive, who died Monday.
Zografos, 49, was the field director in charge of the Greyback (sic) Boy Scout Council here until four years ago.  Since then he had led the Mount Diablo Council at Walnut Creek, where he took charge in October of 1973.
He was widely known in the Boy Scouts of America, having started his career in 1955, holding executive positions first in Oakland and Santa Ana.  He was in Redlands for seven years, operating the Greyback (sic) Council before its merger with San Bernardino and Riverside county offices in 1974, when it became the California Inland Empire Council.
Zografos was instrumental in the building of the present Boy Scout executive quarters at 470 E. Highway avenue.  This project has continued to grow under the direction of John P. Dudley, successor to Zografos.
The former executive was a member of the Rotary club and other Redlands organizations.  He was a native of Colorado.
He is survived by his wife, Marjorie, his mother, Mrs. Frank Zografos, Sr., of Oakland; a son and daughter, three grandchildren, and a brother, Dr. Andrew Zografos, of Yuba City.
The family suggested that friends might make contributions in the name of Zografos to the Mount Diablo Boy Scout Council at Walnut Creek.
 
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 - 1972 Merit Badge Letter From Ken Jeske
 1972 Merit Badge Letter From Ken Jeske
 
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 - Jamboree Bound
 JAMBOREE BOUND__George Johnson III (center) is the latest of 19 Redlands Scouts registered to attend the National Boy Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge, Pa. in July.  Al Rouse, council commissioner (left) will serve as jamboree scoutmaster.  George Mullenis (right) Chief Order of the Arrow, Explorers, has made application to work for the jamboree's supply organization.
 
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 - Memorabilia - Camp Hunt Patch - img20221022_12033018.jpg
 
 
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