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1954-2018 Volunteer Award Winners Volunteer Awards Katie Able, 1997 Ashlee Cederholm, 2006 Brittany Eisenback, 2009 Paul Haney, 2008 Jordan Keyler, 2013 Thompson Manuszak, 2012 Jacob Pollard, 2012 Nick Schultz, 2013 Jason Adams, 2002 Jake Chalkley, 2003 John Erickson, IV, 2016 Brian Hanley, 2009 Zoe Kidwell, 2011 Brendan Massing, 2011 Tanya Popper, 1997 Garrett Schura, 2016 Ben Allen, 1999 Steve Chalko, 2002 Kelsey Erlenbaugh, 2006 Sam Hansen, 2017 Amy Kiefer, 1994 Robbie Massing, 2013 Derek Povinelli, 2000 William Schutz, 2010 Recipients David Allgood, 2009 Anne Chapman, 1993 Scott Ernstberger, 2009 Tommy Hansen, 2018 Kurt Kiefer, 1992 Molly McClellan, 2004 Beatriz Preciado, 2012 Peter Scott, 1993 Hannah Ardery, 2014 Grace Christoff, 2015 Wendy Faunce, 2011 Michelle Harlen, 2004 Amanda Klaiber, 2003 Alicia McKeand, 2008 Brooke Propes, 2010 Jessica Shaffer, 2006 Amanda Baase, 2002 Katie Ciresi, 2008 Chris Feltman, 2005 Zach Hartley, 2008 Kimmie Klee, 2010 Shawn McNally, 2000 Cameron Powers, 2013 Monica Shaw, 2003 Sara Baker, 1997 Colleen Coley, 2008 Daniel Feltman, 2003 David Hasty, 2000 Jana Kleiber, 1999 Blaise McWhirter 2004 Billy Powers, 2008 Robbie Sheehan, 1998 Steve Baker, 1994 Delaney Gael Collier, 2013 Jeffrey Feltman, 2009 Rachel Hauser, 1997 Anthony Kocher, 2011 Ben McWilliams, 2014 Kelly Qualls, 2006 Bridget Sherer, 2002 1954 - 2018 Jason Barnett, 1998 Scott Colon, 2012 Jennifer Feltman, 2011 Christina Hayes, 1994 Greg Kocher, 2005 William Meulbroek, 2014 Annie Quigley, 2012 Marissa Sherer, 2004 Joanna Barnett, 2006 Nate Comley, 2017 Sarah Ferry, 2009 Ryan Hayes, 2012 Katie Kocher, 2006 Anna Marie Miller, 2008 Tiq Ramos, 2015 Lori Shreve, 2003 Ian Barnstead, 2008 Able Contreras, 1997 Victoria Figg, 2010 Matt Hays, 2016 Elizabeth Konz, 2003 Cassie Miller, 1997 Staphanie Randolph, 1997 David Shrieve, 2000 Mark Bartley, 2002 Richie Conway, 2013 Alexis Fink, 2009 Stephanie Heiney, 2008 Ben Konz, 2000 Kathleen Miller, 2007 Jennifer Rea, 1998 Casey Slattery, 2000 Melissa Bartley, 1996 Andrew Corcoran, 2014 Craig Fisher, 2010 Michael Heisserer, 2006 Elizabeth Kostelecky, 1997 Megan Miller, 1999 Eddie Rector, 2011 Aundrea Smith, 1999 Brent Bauman, 2001 MaryClaire Cook, 2018 Scott Fisher, 2004 Stacy Henderson, 2003 Katie Kramer, 2011 Stephanie Miller, 2014 Mikey Reeves, 2015 Samantha Smith 2013 Kyle Baumann, 1998 Elizabeth A. Corcoran, 2012 Jason Flagg, 1996 Emily Hensley, 2006 Whitney Kramer, 2003 Taylor Miller, 2014 Adri Richardson, 2012 Stacia Smith, 2010 The Spirit of Youth Morgan Beatty, 2007 John Cougan, 2010 Annie Fleming, 2013 Josef Herkert, 2012 Christopher Kreuzman, 2007 Coralys Miranda 2013 Annie Richardson, 2014 Jeff Soller, 2008 Chrissy Beiriger, 2008 Brandon Courter, 2003 Daniel Ford, 2009 Josh Herkert, 2014 Elliott Kreuzman, 2010 Ashley Mitchell, 2002 Lynne Riley, 1996 John Sontag, 2009 Katie Bell, 1998 Maritza Corarrubias, 2014 Kristin Foresman, 2015 Ben Hermus, 2003 Erin Kuntz, 2008 Kristina Mitchell, 2006 Andy Risch, 2008 Tori Spencer, 2009 Award Alisa Benjamin, 2005 Cassie Craft, 2006 Jennifer Fowler, 2008 Augie Hibner, 2010 Aaron Kyle, 2007 Liz Miskowiec, 2004 Staphanie Roberts, 1993 Sami Stansberry, 2014 Shalei Benjamin, 2009 Jay Crawford, 1993 Elizabeth Foxx, 2001 Louie Hibner, 2016 Brandy Lanahan, 2004 Chris Moran, 2002 Janine Robinson, 2000 Jessica Stawick, 2004 Luz Benitez, 2011 Billy Cross, 2014 Lauren Friedmeyer, 1999 Maddie Hidalgo, 2013 Renee Landers, 1992 Ryan Moran, 2001 Lucas Robinson, 2001 Samantha Stempky, 2009 pages 1-3 Tom Berg, 2005 Joey Cross, 2018 Vinnie Frustaglio, 2007 Jason Hilton, 2002 Danielle Lang, 2011 Andrew Morris, 2005 Mary Rachel Robinson, 2004 Katie Stergar, 2009 Patrick Beyer, 2006 Amber Crowe, 2006 Kyra Jo Gaerke, 2012 Emry Himes, 2016 Emma Lashley, 2017 Julia Murphy, 2016 Rachel Rode, 2011 Colleen Stimpson, 2009 Claire Bidmead, 2009 Ashley Crowe, 2006 Claire Gall, 2007 Brittany Hizer, 1999 Eb Laut, 2011 Thomas, Myers, 2014 Christin Rollett, 2013 Rachel St. Louis, 2008 Patrick Blackwell, 2000 Kelly Crowe, 2006 Rachel Gardener, 1992 Allyson Hoch, 2007 Emma Laut, 2011 Brandon Negri, 2006 Lisa Rosenfeld, 1999 Christopher Strack, 1998 Kaitlyn Blandford, 2006 Stefanie Crum,1992 Charlie Gates, 2010 Justin Hoch, 2010 Helen Lawrence, 1992 Dominic Nevins 2013 Caitlin Rosner, 2003 Phil Strack, 1996 Margaret Blandford, 2011 Theresa Cummings, 2002 Larry Gates, 2010 Michael Hoffman, 2008 Katie Lawson, 2001 Joseph Newton, 2002 Nick Rosner, 2007 Shannon Strange, 1998 Melissa Bodnar, 2001 Abigail Currans, 2016 Emily Gillman, 2009 Lauren Hofmeister, 2006 Marina Lazo, 2014 David Nguyen, 2007 Brian Ross, 2010 Kayla Streicher, 2015 Cortney Bolles, 2001 Devan Daeger, 2007 Chris Gilmartin, 1993 Josh Holden, 1999 Randy Lazo, 2011 Jacob Niemeier, 2006 Matthew Ross, 2002 Shannon Strevels, 2010 Josh Bolles, 2005 Kim Daeger, 2006 Monica Giles, 1993 Stephanie Horan, 2002 Elizabeth Lehman, 2006 Ellie Nowak, 2011 Drew Ruckelshaus, 2006 Mitchell Struewing, 2016 Cassie Bormann, 2010 Katelyn Dawson, 2009 Stephen Giles, 1994 Laura Horcher, 2010 Brooke Lentz, 2013 Liam O’Brien, 2018 Maria Ruiz 2013 Sarah Stockton, 2011 The Msgr. Albert Busald Christopher Bova, 2009 Maura Day, 1997 Anna Glowinski, 2002 Justin Hornek, 2016 Ryan Lents, 2000 Kelly Ort, 2007 Matthew Rusler, 1994 Brian Stroup, 1996 Allison Boyer, 2001 Maureen Day, 2004 Julie Goebes, 1992 Sean Hornek, 2017 Brian Leppert, 2005 Jason Oskay, 1994 Madeleine Russell, 2018 Jill Suesz, 1998 Sam Bramlett, 2018 Teresa Day, 2001 Kristina Goebes, 1997 Katie Hornsby, 2003 Nicole Leppert, 2006 Matthew Oskay, 1996 Rebecca Sahm, 2007 Crystal Tackett, 2000 Award Jennifer Branigan, 1993 Pauline Dearing, 2012 Benjamin Golab, 2014 Liam Hosty, 2015 David Leszcynski, 2009 Christina Otto, 1997 Sarah Sahm, 1997 Kim Tackett, 2006 Emily Brassie, 2010 Kate DeArmond, 2011 Cameron Golden, 2012 Isaac Howe, 2016 Casey Lewinski, 2005 Jackie Pappas, 2001 Casimiro Samano, 2013 Emily Taylor, 2009 Melissa Brassie, 2004 Ryan DeArmond, 2008 Breanna Goss, 2000 Elizabether Husted, 1993 Jacki Lewinski, 2009 Lauren Pappas, 2002 Sergio Samano, 2013 Jessica Taylor, 2018 pages 4-10 Anthony Brehob, 2015 Tim Delaney, 2004 Brooke Grannon, 2010 Maureen Hurrle, 2000 Ricky Lile, 1996 Maria Pappas, 2006 Adam Sangl, 2001 Mya Terrell 2013 Charles Brehob, 2016 Karen Dicks, 2005 Barry Greene, 2004 Jennifer Iles, 1992 Michelle Linden, 1992 Elisabeth Patterson, 2007 Madison Sanneman, 2016 Jenny Thibo, 1992 Madison Brehob, 2014 Melissa Dicks, 2003 David Greis, 1998 Jessica Iliff, 1994 Adam Livers, 2003 Stephanie Paul, 2006 Katelyn Saylor, 2008 Albert Thu, 2015 Alyssa Broughton, 2006 Ryan Dimmitt, 2011 Stephanie Grohovsky, 2004 Cameron Irwin, 2018 Aaron Logan, 1992 Jessica Pawlak, 1994 Hayle Scanlan 2013 Khaing Thu, 2017 Claire Breen, 2005 Nick Dininger, 2011 Katie Groves, 2010 Brittany Jackson, 2006 Devin Love, 2004 Emma Pawlik, 2018 Colleen Scarry, 2005 David Tilly, 2012 Kara Brown, 2017 Andrew Dishman, 1996 Alan Guillen, 2011 Shelby Jackson, 2012 Nathan Lowe, 2013 Mason Pawlik, 2014 Claire Schaffner, 2007 Jeff Traylor, 2001 Carolyn Bunton, 2003 Matt Dobson, 1993 Carla Gunn, 2000 Matt Jennings, 2009 Alan Lozano, 2016 Desiree Penno, 2009 Amy Scheidler, 2004 Lauren Traylor, 2002 Michael Bush, 2008 Maggie Dodson, 2011 Christina Gwinn, 2018 Luke Johnstone, 2009 George Lucid, 2018 Erin Perkins, 1993 Abby Schrage, 2004 Stacy Traylor, 2005 The St. John Bosco Tyler Butler 2013 Kyle Doyle, 2014 Aaron Haeberle, 2011 Todd Jordan, 1999 Erica Luna, 2004 Elizabeth Perrin, 2005 Megan Schrimsher, 2008 Maddie Troy, 2014 Emily Cahill, 1993 Noelle Dubach, 2007 Kathleen Hamilton, 2016 Karen Kavanaugh, 1999 Julie Lynch, 1996 Matthew Perronie, 2013 Katie Schultz 2013 Michael Tully, 1993 Alejandro Caldera, 2014 Amanda Dugan, 2003 Bridget Hammans, 2014 Amelia Keenan, 2011 Savannah Madden, 2013 Jessica Peters, 2008 Tricia Schutz, 2008 T.J. Van Cleave, 2007 Guillermo Caldera, 2015 Jacob Dugan, 2004 Katie Hammans, 2010 Johnathon Keith, 2003 Jennifer Maddox, 2000 Katy Peters, 1997 Gaetano Settineri, 2001 Carolina Villegas, 2012 Medal Jose Carlos, 2015 Kelly Dunn, 1996 Theresa Hammond, 2005 Bobby Keller, 1992 Caroline Mages, 2018 Michael Petro, 1996 Sarah Sexson, 2002 Marissa Walker, 2007 Mary Carper, 2014 Madeline Dunne, 2015 David Hammons, 2011 Kandace Keller, 2004 Danielle Maher, 2012 Megan Pfarr, 2002 Christy Schnell, 1996 Katie Wallace, 2001 Michael Carper, 2009 John Duselis, 1994 Logan Handy, 2014 Caitlyn Kelly, 2005 Ashley Manifold, 2006 Amy Phemister, 1997 Kristen Schreiner, 1994 Molly Wallace, 2003 pages 11-13 Iliana Castillo, 2015 Rachel Eaton, 2004 Jimmy Haney, 1997 Mary Kelly, 1998 Claire Manuszak, 2014 J.R. Pierce, 2008 Megan Schrimsher, 2008 Jessica Wallpe, 2003 Kiersten Walters, 2010 Adam Ward, 2009 Gretchen Ward, 2008 Ted Ward, 2014 John Watson, 1992 Sarah Watson, 1997 Julie Watts, 1992 Daniel Weaver, 2013 Abbet Weisenbach, 2014 Alicia Weisenbach, 1999 Christine Weisenbach, 2000 Kayla Weisenbach, 2010 Clare Welch, 2011 Mary Margaret Welch, 2016 Molly Welch, 2014 Angela Werle, 2005 Kylee Westerman, 2001 Anna Whitaker, 2004 Michael Wiegand, 2010 Kevin Wissler, 2012 Maura Wissler, 2015 Joe Witchger, 2011 Dana Wood, 1998 Nicola Wood, 2016 Byron Woods, 2009 Audree Zabel, 2012 Chris Zabriskie, 2007 Michael Zedrick, 2015 Laura Zetzl, 2010 Kathryn Zielinski, 2012 Wil Zinkan, 2017 Past Recipients of The Spirit of Youth Award Katie Able, 1997 Ashlee Cederholm, 2006 Brittany Eisenback, 2009 Paul Haney, 2008 Jordan Keyler, 2013 Thompson Manuszak, 2012 Jacob Pollard, 2012 Nick Schultz, 2013 Jason Adams, 2002 Jake Chalkley, 2003 John Erickson, IV, 2016
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