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===Recent years===
===Recent years===


The troop's membership dwindled to a total of 16 scouts by 1985. Only four adults leaders were also registered. These numbers were down from a high of over 60 scouts and 12 adult leaders in 1959. Since 1987, the troop's numbers have grown steadily and its adult leadership has increased dramatically in the past 10 years. With an increasing number of Scouts, an increasing variety of trips have also been offered. The troop has gone on numerous backpacking, canoe, rock climbing, and [[high adventure]] trips. The troop is active in both council and district events as well as strong representation in [[Unami Lodge|Unami Lodge 1]] of the [[Order of the Arrow]].
The troop's membership dwindled to a total of 16 scouts by 1985. Only four adults leaders were also registered. These numbers were down from a high of over 60 scouts and 12 adult leaders in 1959. Since 1987, the troop's numbers have grown steadily and its adult leadership has increased dramatically in the past 10 years. With an increasing number of Scouts, an increasing variety of trips have also been offered. The troop has gone on numerous backpacking, canoe, rock climbing, and [[high adventure]] trips. The troop is active in both council and district events as well as strong representation in [[Unami Lodge]] 1 of the [[Order of the Arrow]].


The troop has actively and continuously served the communities of Oreland, Flourtown, and Fort Washington.<ref>[http://www.oreland1.org/history.html History of Oreland 1</ref>
The troop has actively and continuously served the communities of Oreland, Flourtown, and Fort Washington.<ref>[http://www.oreland1.org/history.html History of Oreland 1</ref>
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