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Adult Recognition

INTRODUCTION for BOY SCOUTING
The Archdiocese of New York, through the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting, can recognize adults who are actively engaged in assisting the development of Catholic Boy Scouting in two ways.

The first of these two is the Bronze Pelican. This emblem was created within the Archdiocese of New York, with the first being awarded in 1950. It is an Archdiocesan Award, not a Scout Award.

The second, and senior, emblem is the Saint George, named after the patron Saint of Scouting. The St. George award was created by the National Catholic Committee on Scouting to recognize significant contributions to the development of Catholic Scouting. It was first presented within the Archdiocese of New York in 1957.


PURPOSE OF CATHOLIC SCOUTING ADULT EMBLEMS
The Bronze Pelican, and the St. George, are intended to recognize adults for their contribution to Catholic Scouting. They are not presented to an individual merely for being involved in Boy Scouting and being a Catholic. Both awards are presented in recognition of the significant contributions of the individual in integrating Catholicism and Scouting.


WHO MAY QUALIFY FOR CATHOLIC SCOUTING ADULT EMBLEMS
Both adult Catholic Scouting Awards may be presented to:

a) clergy (including priests, deacons, sisters and other professed Catholic religious),

b) Catholic laypeople who are actively involved in Boy Scouting,

c) Non-Catholics Scouters who have made significant contributions to Catholic Scouting, and d) Non-Scouters who have provided exemplary support to Catholic Scouting.

The nominee must have made an outstanding contribution to the spiritual development of the Catholic youth in the scouting program.

LIMITS ON THE NUMBER OF NOMINATIONS LOCAL COUNCIL COMMITTEES MAY SUBMIT FOR THE BRONZE PELICAN
There are specific maximum limits upon the number of nominations a local council Catholic committee may endorse and submit to the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting. These limits are based on the aggregate number of Scout units (packs, troops and posts) within the council area whose Chartering institution is affiliated with the Catholic Church. These institutions would include parishes, Catholic schools or their parent/teacher groups, Knights of Columbus Councils, etc.

The maximum number of nominations for the Bronze Pelican a local council Catholic committee may endorse and submit to the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting is equal to 20% of the number of units under Catholic auspices (as defined above). This number is rounded up to the nearest whole number.

Nominees which would be Honora Causa, that is Catholic religious, non-Catholics and professional Scouters are not included in the maximum numbers defined above.

LIMITS ON THE NUMBER OF NOMINATIONS FOR THE ST. GEORGE AWARD
For the St. George Award, the Archdiocese is limited in the number that may be given. The allowance is one Award, plus an additional award for each 20 registered units under Catholic auspices (or part thereof) in the Archdiocese. Within this allocation, there is no set distribution to local Council Committees. The Executive Committee of the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting seeks the support and assistance of local Council Catholic committees in screening and endorsing nominations for the St. George Award.

ALL nominations for this recognition, however, should be submitted to the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting, either with or without an endorsement.

LIMITS ARE NOT QUOTAS
The above represents the maximums a local council Catholic Committee may endorse. This does NOT mean that local council Catholic committees should “stretch” the criteria to enable the maximum number to be submitted each year. Local committees should keep in mind the meaning and significance of the Award and not “water it down.”

Should a local council Catholic committee have another nomination, or nominations, above the maximum indicated above, whom they feel are equally qualified and worthy of recognition, they should submit this/these nominations, complete with documentation, for consideration by the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting. These additional nominations should be forwarded with a cover letter detailing the reasons the local council Catholic committee believes a waiver should be granted by the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting.

Should local council Catholic committees not endorse and submit any nominations to the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting, they should: a) advise the nominator that the nomination was not endorsed by the local council Catholic committee for the current year and that the nomination will be kept on file for consideration the next year, and b) retain the nomination and review it the following year (with updates as appropriate).

Local council Catholic committees must use extreme sensitivity and care is advising a nominator of non-endorsement so as not to create any hard feelings or negative reactions. Local council Catholic committees may, at their discretion, invite nominators to their meeting to present their nomination and listen to the deliberations of the local committee.

PROCEDURES FOR NOMINATION FOR CATHOLIC SCOUTING ADULT EMBLEMS
The key word is NOMINATION. The Catholic adult awards can not be earned, like a Scouting training award. An individual must be nominated by a third party. 

The nominating individual can be any person who is aware of the contributions of the nominee to Catholic Scouting, whether a member of the religious, a Catholic Scouter, or an outside individual.

Any individual may obtain a nomination form from the local Boy Scout Council Catholic Relations Committee.  Forms may also be downloaded from this website here. ACCSAdultRecNom.pdf
 
The nomination form is to be completed with as much detail as possible, including support letter(s) of recommendation, and documentation of the service to Catholic Scouting provided by the nominee.

For individuals contributing to Catholic Scouting at the council, district, or unit level, the completed nomination form and documentation should be submitted to the local Boy Scout Council Catholic Relations Committee, care of the local Scout Council office.  It should be noted that local Scout Council Catholic Committees are limited in the number of individuals that they may approve and forward to the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting for their subsequent action.

Nominations for individuals whose contributions have been solely on an Archdiocesan level can be submitted directly to the Office of Scouting in Poughkeepsie. 

Nominations received by the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting are then reviewed. If approved by the Archdiocese Committee, they are then submitted to the Chancery office of the Archdiocese for final approval.

No individual may receive either the Bronze Pelican, or the St. George award, until this nomination, and approval, process has occurred.

It should be noted the adult Catholic Scout awards are presented only once each year, usually in the Spring during Emblems Sunday at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. 

It is essential that all nominations for adult awards be submitted the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting, via the local council Catholic committee when appropriate, no later than eight weeks prior to Emblems Sunday each year. Local council Catholic committees will be advised of specific cut-off dates for submission of nominations each year.  The next deadline is February 15, 2008.

LOCAL COUNCIL CATHOLIC COMMITTEE REVIEW PROCEDURES
At the end of each calendar year, local council Catholic Committees will review the activities and contributions of active Scout leaders within their council area to determine the potential eligibility of individuals for either the Bronze Pelican or the St. George Award. The local council Catholic Committee will then proceed to have nomination forms and documentation completed for the appropriate individuals.

Approximately one month later, the local council Catholic Committee will review and evaluate all completed nomination forms and documentation, including those received from persons independent of the committee.

The local committee may approve those nominations where the nominee has satisfied the prerequisites for the emblem and has most fully contributed to Catholic Scouting. It must be emphasized that the criteria is Catholic Scouting. This should NOT be interpreted as meaning the council Catholic Committee.

Local council Catholic committees will then submit the appropriate nominations, complete with all documentation and their endorsement, to the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting for review and consideration. Submissions of nominations must include payment for the emblem in accordance with the current price list as issued by the Office of Scouting in Poughkeepsie.

Local council Catholic committees should keep the names of the nominees they receive confidential, whether they endorse the nomination or not. This is essential since there is no guarantee that the nomination will be favorably acted upon by the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting or approved by the Chancery Office of the Archdiocese.

ARCHDIOCESE CATHOLIC COMMITTEE ON SCOUTING PROCEDURES
Should the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting directly receive a nomination for a person whose contributions are solely within a local council area, the nomination should be referred back to the individual council Catholic committee for their endorsement.

Approximately seven weeks prior to Scout Emblems Sunday each year, the Executive Committee of the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting will meet to review and examine all nominations for the Bronze Pelican and the St. George Award received from local council Catholic committees as well as those submitted directly to the Archdiocese committee. Nominations in the later category should be for those persons whose contributions to Catholic Scouting substantially exceed an individual local council area.

The Executive Committee is composed of the Archdiocese Scout Chaplain, Chairperson, Archdiocese Scouting Liaison, and Archdiocese sub-committee chairs (emblems, training, membership chairs, etc.) The Executive Committee does not include local council Catholic committee chairs.

This committee will first review, examine and make a determination relative to nominations received and endorsed by local council Catholic committees. The committee will then deliberate and make a determination relative to nominations submitted directly to the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting.

After the above has been completed, the Executive Committee will then review and discuss any requests from local council Catholic committees for a waiver of the rules relative to the maximum number of nominations, and the specific nominations to which they pertain.

The Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting Executive Committee does not have the power to waive the prerequisites for either the Bronze Pelican or the St. George Award, except as previously stated.

Following deliberations and determination of the status of all of the nominations reviewed by the Executive Committee, the committee will then submit the names of the nominees they endorse to the Chancery Office of the Archdiocese of New York for final approval.

Following receipt of approval from the Chancery Office, the Executive Committee will: a) advise the nominator that the recommendation/nomination has been approved, and b) advise the nominee that they have been selected to be recognized with the appropriate Emblem.

The Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting will follow the same procedures for nominations that are not endorsed by the Executive Committee as detailed under local council procedures.

MODIFICATION OF THESE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
The complete description of the Policies and Procedures for the Archdiocese of New York Catholic Committee on Scouting for Adult Awards may be found here.   Polices and Procedures 

These policies and procedures can be modified or revised only: 

a) following discussion and agreement of the Executive Committee of the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting in conjunction with the chairpersons of the local council Catholic committees within the Archdiocese, and 

b) after approval of the Executive Director of the CYO. 

Any changes or modification to these policies and procedures will not take effect until the next program year. Modification or revisions can not be made which would affect, either positively or negatively, any nominations for adult emblems currently under consideration.

 

Archdiocese of New York Adult Recognition

The Bronze Pelican
The Bronze Pelican is awarded annually to recognize adult service to the Catholic youth through Scouting. 

These diocesan adult recognition recipients are not eligible to receive the BSA Adult Religious square knot.

Although the Bronze Pelican is ordered through the National Catholic Committee on Scouting ® office, it is a diocesan award with diocesan requirements. 

All nominations must be submitted by February 15, 2008 for consideration

General Information

This emblem was created within the Archdiocese of New York, with the first being awarded in 1950. It is an Archdiocesan Award, not a Scout Award.

The purpose of the Bronze Pelican is to recognize the recipient's outstanding contribution to the spiritual development of Catholic youth in the program of the Boy Scouts of America.

In the Archdiocese of New York, the Bronze Pelican is a prerequisite for earning the St. George Award.

Eligibility

  • Any adult who is working in the Scouting Program.
  • May be given to clergy, religious, laity, or Scouters of other faiths.
  • A Scouter does not earn the St. George emblem but is recommended by application to a board of review by another person.

Prerequisites

There are two prerequisites that must be fulfilled before any Catholic Scout layperson can be nominated for the Bronze Pelican.
  • They must have been a registered, and active, Scouter for each of the past three years.
  • They must have completed the Catholic Scouter Development Course during the past three years. 
  • These prerequisites do not apply to any Catholic clergy, non-Scouters or non-Catholics.

Guidelines for nomination and selection

Other than the two prerequisites immediately above, there are no specific set requirements for nomination for the Bronze Pelican. 

The individual making the nomination must assess the overall contribution of the nominee to Catholic Scouting. The following, however, are provided to provide possible guidelines for qualification. 

It is not necessary for the nominee to have contributed in each of the guideline areas. The depth of service is more important than the breadth of service.

The following can be some areas of contribution, a combination of which might make an individual a possible nominee for the Bronze Pelican:

  • Notable service in promoting Catholic Activities and projects for the Church.
  • Promoting the Religious Emblems Program for Catholic Cubs/Scouts/Explorers and/or serving as an Emblems Coordinator/counselor/moderator.
  • Being an active, contributing member of the local council Catholic Committee and providing leadership in the activities of the local council or Archdiocese Catholic committees.

Requirements

  • Completed nomination form returned to the local council Catholic Committee.
  • A new nomination form must be submitted each year.
  • A limited number of emblems can be issued each year.

Number of awards available

  • There are specific maximum limits upon the number of nominations a local council Catholic committee may endorse and submit to the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting. 
  • These limits are based on the aggregate number of Scout units (packs, troops and crews) within the council area whose Chartering institution is affiliated with the Catholic Church. These institutions would include parishes, Catholic schools or their parent/teacher groups, Knights of Columbus Councils, etc.
  • The maximum number of nominations for the Bronze Pelican a local council Catholic committee may endorse and submit to the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting is equal to 20% of the number of units under Catholic auspices (as defined above). This number is rounded up to the nearest whole number.
  • Nominees which would be “Honora Causa”, that is Catholic religious, non-Catholics and professional Scouters are not included in the maximum numbers defined above. The “Honora Causa” presentation is primarily for non-Catholics, and does not require participation or completion of the Scouter Development Course. This form of presentation is also used for professional Scouters who have contributed to Catholic Scouting.

Presentation

The emblem is usually presented at our annual Emblems/Awards Recognition Ceremony each spring at St. Patrick’s Cathedral.  

Current Nomination Forms

  • Forms may be obtained from the local Boy Scout Council Catholic Relations Committee.  
  • Forms may also be downloaded from this website here.  ACCSAdultRecNom.pdf

Deadline for Nomination

February 19, 2008

How and Where to Submit Nomination Forms once Endorsed by Boy Scout Council Catholic Relations Committee.  

Mail completed nomination forms to

Archdiocese of NY Catholic Committee on Scouting
c/o Office of Scouting
218 Church Street
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601

 

St. George Adult Recognition (NCCS/BSA)

The St. George Adult Recognition is the NCCS recognition for Adult (Boy) Scouters that is awarded at the diocesan level.  

Scouters are nominated by their peers and a committee is formed to assess the merits of those nominated. 

The number of St. George Recognitions a diocese committee can award each year is limited to a formula based on the number of Catholic units in the diocese. 

Recipients of the St. George Recognition are eligible to also receive the BSA Adult Religious knot.

The national requirements for the St. George Adult Recognition can be found on the NCCS website.

General Information

The National Catholic Committee on Scouting, acting through our local archdiocese committee, may award the St. George emblem to members of the laity and clergy, Scouters and non-Scouters alike, who have made significant and outstanding contributions to the spiritual development of Catholic youths through Scouting.

The recipients of the emblem are to be sought after and selected by an active committee of the archdiocese. This committee is to be newly-appointed each year by the diocesan Scout chaplain or chairperson.

Nomination forms should give a detailed description of how the nominee provides outstanding contribution to the spiritual development of Catholic youths through Scouting in the Catholic Church. It is improper to nominate oneself or one’s spouse.

General Scouting achievements do not qualify a person to receive the St. George emblem. The Boy Scouts of America has district, council, regional and national awards for such recognition.

Eligibility

  • Any adult who is working in the Scouting Program.
  • May be given to clergy, religious, laity, or Scouters of other faiths.
  • A Scouter does not earn the St. George emblem but is recommended by application to a board of review by another person.

Prerequisites

  • Within the Archdiocese of New York, a nominee for the St. George Award who is a Scouter (either Catholic or non-Catholic) must have received the Bronze Pelican emblem at least three or more years previously to be considered. 
  • This prerequisite also applies to priests, deacons, nuns and other professed religious whose nomination is submitted to the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting via local council Catholic Committees. 
  • This prerequisite may be waived by the Executive Committee of the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting only under exceptional circumstances.

Purpose

  • The St. George Emblem is the National Catholic Committee on Scouting ® emblem awarded by an archdiocese.
  • The purpose of the St. George Emblem is to recognize the recipient's outstanding contribution to the spiritual development of Catholic youth in the program of the Boy Scouts of America.

Guidelines for nomination and selection

When the Saint George Award was initially adopted by the National Catholic Committee on Scouting there was a requirement that the nominee have at least ten years service to Catholic scouting. 

While a specific term of service requirement has been dropped, nominators should keep in mind that the Saint George Award is the highest recognition that can be given for service to Catholic Scouting. The nominee should have both exceptional breadth and depth of service.

The following are some examples, a combination of which might make a person a possible candidate for this recognition. These suggestions are offered as a guide only; however, they are indicative of some of the things that the Executive Committee of the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting would be looking for when considering nominations for approval. This list is not inclusive as there are many other areas that could be considered.

  • Promote the Religious Emblems Program to Catholic youth and serve as an emblems coordinator/counselor/moderator. Encourage non-Catholic youth to participate in the Religious Emblems Program of their faith.
  • Notable service in promoting Catholic activities and service projects for the Church and willingness to serve on like committees.
  • Active participation in conducting the Scouter Development program, Scout Retreats or days of recollection - instrumental in having others participate.
  • Outstanding service in promoting and participating in Scout Sunday observance.
  • Giving notable service in organizing and maintaining Catholic-chartered Scouting units including multiple units where needed.
  • Giving notable service in bringing the Catholic program to those youths not in Catholic-chartered Scouting units.  
  • Using fully one’s general Scouter training as well as “Scouter Development” to provide an outstanding Catholic Scouting program for youths.
  • Arranging opportunities for Mass and other Catholic worship services at camporees and summer camps. These must be consistent with the documents of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Providing also for the spiritual needs of non-Catholic Scouts.
  • Encouraging appropriate ecumenism and Catholic leadership within the various Catholic-chartered Scouting units.  
  • Instrumental in organizing and assisting in Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting programs and promoting the full Scout program in parishes including multiple units where needed.
  • Making a significant contribution to Scouting in the field of Catholic relationships.
  • Through the Catholic press and other communication media, create a better understanding of the aims and ideals of Scouting by clergy and laity.
  • Give leadership in promoting Scouting for all youth regardless of race or creed and instrumental in organizing Scout units, particularly in inner-city areas.
  • Giving leadership in promoting Scouting for all youths regardless of race or creed. Helping organize Scouting units for minority and disadvantaged youths.

Requirements

  • Completed nomination form returned to the nomination committee.
  • A new nomination form must be submitted each year.
  • A limited number of emblems can be issued each year.

Number of awards available

  • Each archdiocese can award one emblem annually plus one additional emblem for every 20 Catholic-chartered units or fractions thereof within the diocese.
  • The total number of units is based on the records at the national office on Dec. 31 of the year preceding the nomination.
  • An archdiocese is not required to present the full quota of emblems each year, but cannot carry over to a following year. Selectivity is important.
  • No posthumous or honorary recognitions are to be made.

Presentation

  • The emblem is usually presented at our annual Emblems/Awards Recognition Ceremony each spring at St. Patrick’s Cathedral.

Current Nomination Forms

  • Forms may be obtained from the local Boy Scout Council Catholic Relations Committee.  
  • Forms may also be downloaded from this website here. ACCSAdultRecNom.pdf 

Deadline for Nomination

February 19, 2008

How and Where to Submit Nomination Forms

Mail completed nomination forms to

Archdiocese of NY Catholic Committee on Scouting
c/o Office of Scouting
218 Church Street
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601

 

INTRODUCTION for GIRL SCOUTING
The Archdiocese of New York, through the Archdiocese Catholic Committee on Scouting, can recognize adults who are actively engaged in assisting the development of Catholic Girl Scouting in two ways.

  • The first of these two is the Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Medal. 

  • The second, and senior, emblem is the Saint Anne Medal.

This kind of person sought as a recipient of a National Adult Recognition should be one of excellent character in every way.

Recipients should be adults currently active with the organizations served. ( Ideally, registered members)

There are no national restrictions regarding recipients.  Awards may be given to clergy, religious, non-Catholics, lay men and women.

Catholic recipients should be exemplary Catholics with the pastors.  Their congregation and clergy should support Non-Catholic recipients.


The Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Medal (NCCGSCF/GSUSA/CFUSA)

The St. Elizabeth Ann Seton recognition was inaugurated in 1980 to recognize the meritorious contributions of adults who serve Catholic youth through Girl Scouts and Camp Fire. This medal affirms the work of those who help youth develop their spiritual lives within the context of these organizations. It will ordinarily be received before the St. Anne Medal is earned, but is not a requirement for receiving the St. Anne Medal.

Requirements include:

1.      Has a minimum of three years of active service to youth as an adult member.

2.      Participate in activities, which contribute to the spiritual development of Catholic members of National Organizations service girls (e.g. Retreat Weekends, Days of Recollection, Girl Scout/Campfire Sunday Observances, etc)

3.      Promotes the Religious Recognition Programs available to Catholic members and/or serves as a counselor.

4.      Participates actively in Scouter Development and other adult spiritual motivation days.

5.      Is responsible for Catholic members fulfilling their responsibility to Mass while camping.

6.      Encourages the true spirit of ecumenism as well as parochial responsibility and Catholic leadership with the Girl’s organization served.

7.      Contributes other service to the parish and community.

Nomination forms may be downloaded here.  ACCSAdultRecNom.pdf

Completed forms should be submitted to the local Girl Scout Council Catholic Relations Committee. 

The Saint Anne Medal (NCCGSCF/GSUSA/CFUSA)

The St. Anne Medal is the highest national recognition for adults who serve Catholic youth through Girl Scouts and Camp Fire. The recognition was inaugurated in 1957 and redesigned in 1980. The purposes of the St. Anne recognition are:

  • to honor the outstanding services of adults who contribute to the spiritual development of Catholic young people in these organizations
  • to further Catholic adult leadership in youth ministry through these national youth-serving organizations.


Requirements include:

1.      Has a minimum of seven years of active service to youth as an adult member.

2.      Promotes the Religious Recognition Programs for Catholic and /or serves as a counselor.  Encourages non-Catholic members to participate in the Religious Recognition’s of their Faith.

3.      Gives notable service in promoting Catholic activities and service projects for the Church and shows willingness to serve on like committees.

4.      Participates actively in the Scouter Development Program, Retreat or Days of Recollection, instrumental in having others participate.

5.      Gives outstanding service in promoting and participating in Girl Scout/ CampFire Sunday observances.

6.      Gives notable service in extending the National Organization to more members under Catholic auspices.

7.      Assists parishes and Catholic Organizations in the recruiting adults for key leadership programs.

8.      Is fully trained in the skills of the organization and is outstanding for his/her sense of responsibility, humility and good example.

9.      Is responsible for Catholic members being transported to Mass at Camporees and summer camps and provides for spiritual needs of non-Catholics within these groups.

10.  Creats a better understanding of the aims and ideals of the organization by the clergy and laity through Catholic press and other communication media.

11.  Is instrumental in organizing and promoting these programs for all members regardless of race, creed and gives leadership.

12.  Encourages a true spirit of Ecumenism as well as parochial responsibility and Catholic leadership with in the Girl’s organization served.

13. Fosters good relationship with council and is capable of interpreting Catholic programs to Council members

Nomination forms may be downloaded here.  ACCSAdultRecNom.pdf

Completed forms should be submitted to the local Girl Scout Council Catholic Relations Committee. 

 

PAST RECIPIENTS OF ADULT RECOGNITION AWARDS

BOY SCOUTS
Bronze Pelican St. George Name Location
1983 1988 Abdou, George Staten Island Council
1986 1992 Abdou, Madeline Staten Island Council
1999 2004 Adorno, Joyce Staten Island Council
1978 Al Trui, Ronald  Bronx Council
Y 1976 Allen, Paul Manhattan Council
1990 Alleva, Michael W-P Council
Y 1997 Althea, Richards Fishkill
2003 2005 Amico, Mike W-P Council
1998 Andrade, Julio W-P Council
1985 1991 Andrea, Emil Staten Island Council
2000 Antonucci, Anthony Valley Cottage
1986 Armstrong, James M Rip Van Winkle Council
1979 Ascoll, Nancy W-P Council
1980 Ausello, Laura W-P Council
 Y 1971 Avery, Jr., Cyrus Council
2002 Avitto, Fred Staten Island Council
1989 2003 Bane, Donald W-P Council
1988 Barca, Charlotte Staten Island Council
2001 2005 Bariatti, Melinda Bronx Council
2005 Barry, Rev. Msgr. Edward Bronx Council
1990 Bartoli No, Mary Martin W-P Council
Y 1979 Bauer, Dorothy Manhattan Council
1980 1989 Beck, George Staten Island Council
 Y 1971 Best, Rev. Msgr. James A Council
2002 Binder, Rita Staten Island Council
1978 Birmingham, Ray Staten Island Council
1978 Bistontis, Al Manhattan Council
1988 Black, Frederick J. Staten Island Council
1985 1990 Blyler, George W-P Council
1982 Bosio, A. John W-P Council
Y 1982 Bradley, Lauren W-P Council
2000 Brandt, Rev. Warran
Y 1981 Breen, Daniel HVC Council
1981 Brennan, Rev. Msgr. Francis Council
1979 Brennan, Rev. Msgr. Jeremiah Staten Island Council
1982 Britton, Catherine Staten Island Council
1983 Britton, Jack Staten Island Council
1985 Broder, Paulette Bronx Council
1985 Broder, S. D Bronx Council
2000 Brothers, Kevin Staten Island Council
1997 2001 Brown, Dennis   Staten Island Council
Y 1971 Brown, Rev. Msgr. Robert D. Council
1994 Bruck, Lawrence Rip Van Winkle Council
1985 1990 Bucci, Frank A W-P Council
1987 Burfiend, William Council
Y 2001 Burke SDB, Fr. William   HVC Council
1987 Burla, Nellie Council
1980 Burns, Elizabeth Staten Island Council
1980 1984 Bushel, William W-P Council
1992 Bushong, James HVC Council
1991 Byrne, George HVC Council
1979 1985 Byrnes, Robert Staten Island Council
2005 Calfa, Frank HVC Council
1984 Cameron, Lewis E Council
1981 Cappelluzza, Richard Council
1986 Capuano, Richard Manhattan Council
1995 2000 Carballo, Jose Bronx Council
Y 1979 Cardona, Jose Council
1984 1991 Carroll, Bertha Bronx Council
Y 1966 Cascio, Pellegrino J Council
Y 1960 Cerice, Henry W-P Council
2000-01 2004 Challman, Rev. Stephen Staten Island Council
1979 Challman, Ronald F W-P Council
1977 Charrow, Philip Staten Island Council
1985 Chiusano, Sr., Robert A Staten Island Council
Y 1976 Cica, Mario Manhattan Council
1985 Ciullo, Frank Council
1993 Clancy, William G Bronx Council
1989 Conly, Joseph A Staten Island Council
1980 Conner, Deacon Albert W-P Council
1991 Connolly, Edith H W-P Council
1991 Connolly, Thomas P W-P Council
1980 1987 Connors, Minnie Staten Island Council
2002 Cook, Barbara Ann Manhattan Council
2002 Cook, David  Manhattan Council
1986 1992 Coppinger, Francis J Staten Island Council
2002 Corbo, Frank Suffern
1995 Corey, Althea Dutchess Council
1998 Craven III, Milton G. W-P Council
1989 1993 Crino, Anthony W-P Council
1989 1993 Crino, Joann W-P Council
1984 Crothers, Rev. John Michael Staten Island Council
Y 1961 Cullen, Patrick W-P Council
Y 1969 Cunningham, Maurice L Council
1998 D. Rubiffo, Joseph Port Chester
Y 1970 Dabroski, Joseph Council
Y 1972 Dagasta, Anthony Manhattan Council
1983 Daly, James Clinton W-P Council
1994 1998 Daly, Patricia W-P Council
1983 D'ambelemont II, Eugene Council
1992 D'angelo, Nick Council
1991 Daniels, Dan HVC Council
1978 1984 D'arbonne, John W-P Council
Y 1967 Darcy, Peter Council
1983 Davidson, Christina E HVC Council
1983 Davidson, Philip D HVC Council
1977 Davis, George Staten Island Council
1988 1991 Deandrea, James E Bronx Council
1978 1981 Degabriel, Margaret W-P Council
1985 Deibagno, Lewis J Staten Island Council
Y 1959 Delaney, Harry Council
2001 Delaney, Sharon Bronx Council
1987 Deleon, Mary Council
1984 Dennis, Robert Staten Island Council
1985 Diaz, Christopher Staten Island Council
1979 Dickman, Rev. Fred Staten Island Council
1979 Didiego, Irene Bronx Council
Y 1978 Didiego, John Bronx Council
2001 Digiovanni, Joseph  Staten Island Council
1981 Digiovanni, Nick W-P Council
Y 1967 Dileo, Frank J Council
2001 Dinan, Rev. Dennis  Port Jervis
1991 Dineen, Joseph HVC Council
1990 Dipaolo, Felix Staten Island Council
1981 1983 Dittmeyer, John W-P Council
1981 Doherty, Joseph Council
Y 1980 Doherty, Mary Council
1982 Doherty, Rev. Msgr. John Bronx Council
1979 Dolan, John J W-P Council
1978 Donahue,  Joan Bronx Council
1978 1983 Dorney, Rev. James J Staten Island Council
1998 Drogon, Loretta Staten Island Council
1996 Dubovsky, William  Staten Island Council
1984 Duff, Rev. John J HVC Council
Y 1964 Dunn, Arthur J Council
2000 Dwyer, Rev. Donald Bronx Council
2005 Eddiccico, Robert Richmand Town
1983 Eggers, Richard HVC Council
1989 Einerson, Mary C W-P Council
1992 Embry, Charles W Council
1981 Enright, Francis J W-P Council
1993 1997 Esposito, Edward E Bronx Council
1981 Fantino, Rita Staten Island Council
1978 Fay, Michael W-P Council
Y 1970 Felczak, Rev. Msgr. John S Council
1986 Fennell, S.J., Rev. Ronald W-P Council
1987 Ferguson, George HVC Council
1978 Fisher, Bud Manhattan Council
1978 Flanagan, John HVC Council
1987 Flood, Frances M Council
1982 1990 Flood, James P Staten Island Council
Y 1980 Flynn, John E Council
1979 1983 Fontana, Joan W-P Council
2001 Ford, Alan Bronx Council
1982 2005 Ford, Allen Bronx Council
1979 Franklin, Ernest Staten Island Council
1990 Frein, Peter Staten Island Council
1994 Frisbie, Jame HVC Council
1981 Fuilln, Ralph J Council
Y 1962 Gaffney, John Council
2005 Gaffney, Joseph Eltingville
2000 2005 Gaffney, Rosemary Staten Island Council
Y 1978 Gaiser, Rev. Robert W-P Council
Y 1965 Galella, Vincent Council
1992 2000 Gannon,  Frank Staten Island Council
1987 Gardner, Rev. Neil S Council
1979 Garis, George Staten Island Council
1981 1987 Garllsi, Rosemary Staten Island Council
1986 1992 Garllsi, Roy Staten Island Council
1997 2001 Gazinski, Brenda Staten Island Council
1991 Gentile, Gerard HVC Council
Y 1966 Gerard, Joseph A Council
1982 Gervat, Joan Bronx Council
2000 Gibilaro, Annmarie Staten Island Council
Y 1971 Ginslinger, Rev. Francis J Council
1992 Girard, Anne L Council
2000 2003 Gizzarelli, Lorraine Staten Island Council
1998 Goetz, Larrie Monsey
1979 Gonzalez, Betty Manhattan Council
1979 1985 Goodman, Alice HVC Council
1978 1984 Gorman, Matthew Bronx Council
1998 Gottlieb, Carolyn Staten Island Council
 Y 1976 Grace, Rev. Hugh R W-P Council
1980 Graham, John P W-P Council
2002 Greany, Kevin Maybrook
1980 Gregory, Michael Staten Island Council
1982 Grenville, Patrick Bronx Council
1985 Grossarth, III, Norman Peter Staten Island Council
1999 Grosso, Deacon Edward Maybrook
 Y 1972 Guarino, Peter A HVC Council
 Y 1974 Guarnieri, Rev. Richard Dutchess Council
1979 Guevara, Marie Manhattan Council
1979 Guevara, Paul Manhattan Council
 Y 1979 Guilfoyle, Stephen Manhattan Council
1997 Gundacker, Richard Staten Island Council
1985 Gusmano, Joseph Council
 Y 1962 Guzy, Nick Council
1992 2002 Hagan, Barbara Staten Island Council
1998 2000 Haight, Deacon Peter R. C. Newburgh
1996 Hamillon, Gordon  W-P Council
1983 Hamilton, Kenneth Council
2000 Hamilton, Rev. Msgr. Lamont   Bronx Council
1998 2005 Hamilton, Sr, Peter Bronx Council
1978 Hancock, John Dutchess Council
1985 Hanley, Rev. Fintan M HVC Council
1979 Hart, Bettie Manhattan Council
Y 2000 Hartje, Maureen Staten Island Council
1978 1984 Hartman, Gary Bronx Council
1988 Harty, Betty Staten Island Council
1987 Harty, Francis J Staten Island Council
1984 Hayden, Joan: Rd. W-P Council
 Y 1971 Head, Most Rev. Edward D Council
1982 1998 Healey, Marge Staten Island Council
1984 Hencke, William R Dutchess Council
1985 Hennessy, O.P., Rev. Msgr. Justin Manhattan Council
1982 Herman, Robert Staten Island Council
2001 Higgins, Christopher Bronx Council
2002 Higgins, Rev. John Bronx Council
1979 Hinspeter, John A W-P Council
1995 1999 Hirniak , Collette HVC Council
1986 Holsten, Harold Staten Island Council
1981 Horigan, Laura Council
1983 Houghtaling, Laurence Council
1997 Hugg, John  W-P Council
1990 Hughes, Laurie HVC Council
 Y 1966 Hutter, Robert J Council
1982 Jacobs, Joseph W W-P Council
1986 Jacobs, Michael HVC Council
1994 1996 Jaconetti, Eugene Staten Island Council
1978 1982 Jerussi, Bart W-P Council
1995 1999 Jessnik, Frances Staten Island Council
1990 Johnsen, C.F.C., Bro. Stephen W-P Council
1993 1997 Johnson, Bernard HVC Council
1995 1998 Johnson, Charles Bronx Council
1983 Johnson, Fred Staten Island Council
 Y 1958 Jones, John Council
1983 1986 Kaemmerlln, Richard W-P Council
1984 Kalina, Gail Manhattan Council
2000 Keane, Michael Maybrook
1995 2003 Keenan, Rev. Patrick J W-P Council
1996 Kelly, Daniel W-P Council
2003 Kelly, John New City
1987 Klein, George W-P Council
 Y 1959 Kllen, Joseph Council
Y 1997 Klouda, Edward HVC Council
2000 Knack, Dan Liberty
 Y 1972 Knutsen, George Manhattan Council
1979 Koch, Howard Staten Island Council
1984 1993 Kordana, Edwin Anthony Dutchess Council
1992 Kreiser, Thomas Council
1977 Kuaratan, Edward Manhattan Council
1983 Kuehn, Guenther Council
2002 Kusick, Monique Staten Island Council
 Y 1977 Lacosta, Pedro Manhattan Council
1977 Lanci, Dominick Staten Island Council
1998 Lang, Robert Pleasant Valley
1980 Langseth, Rev. David Staten Island Council
1980 Lanni, Dottie W-P Council
2002 Larkin, Mary W-P Council
2001 Lartigue, Sister Francine   Manhattan Council
 Y 1983 Leahy, Rev. Msgr William Council
1983 1985 Lemma, Lucielle Manhattan Council
1997 2005 Lemme,Thomas P. Bronx Council
1996 Leo, Rev. A. Rocco
1977 Lercara, Charles Bronx Council
 Y 1980 Levine, Gerald Council
1983 Lewis, George W-P Council
1990 Lewis, Margo W-P Council
1987 Ley, Theodore P Council
1982 Limoges, Joan W-P Council
1985 Limoges, Sr., Charles Council
1986 Line, Arthur D W-P Council
1986 1990 Line, Jean W-P Council
1999 Little, Josephine Nanuet
1978 2002 Livingston, Denis HVC Council
1989 Llcare, Donna W-P Council
1979 Llndermann, Ronald Staten Island Council
1990 Lloi, Juston W-P Council
2002 Lopresti, John Gardiner
2002 Lopresti, Judy Gardiner
1984 Lott, Rev. Robert V Manhattan Council
1983 Lovett, Rev. David Staten Island Council
 Y 1977 Lowery, Rev. Daniel Rip Van Winkle Council
 Y 1979 Lowy, Walter W-P Council
1980 Luisa, Edward W-P Council
2003 Lumpkin, Paul W-P Council
1977 Lutfring, Thomas Rip Van Winkle Council
1977 Lutomski, Sr., Charles W-P Council
 Y 1959 Lynch, Col Council
1995 1997 Lynch, Donald W-P Council
1998 Lynch, Tracy W-P Council
1997 Lyons, Vincent Port Chester
1977 Macdonald, Kenneth Staten Island Council
 Y Y Machone, John L Council
1985 Mack, John E Dutchess Council
 Y 1967 Mackay, Jacob B Council
Y 1982 Mahoney, Most Rev. James Council
1979 Maiello, Fran Bronx Council
1979 Malave, Joseph Bronx Council
1979 1983 Malloy, S.D.B., Rev. Peter HVC Council
1987 Mancuso, Peter Council
1983 1995 Marchitelli, Rev. Msgr. Anthony Staten Island Council
2000 Marino, Deacon Phil Stony Point
1977 Marino, Leo HVC Council
1977 Marino, Paul E. W-P Council
1978 1985 Marrotta, Peter Staten Island Council
1981 Marshaler, Thomas Council
2001 Marshall, Mary Rhinebeck
1993 Martin, Jacqueline Manhattan Council
2005 Martine, Rev. Michael HVC Council
1997 Matarese, Grace HVC Council
1997 2001 Matarese, Ronald HVC Council
1995 Matos, Peter J HVC Council
1985 Mattessich, Kathleen V Manhattan Council
2000 May Jr., John Hopewell Junction
2000 2004 May, Susan Hopewell Junction
1997 Mazza,  Salvatore Maybrook
1987 Mazzucca, Michael HVC Council
1993 McCannon, Sheila Bronx Council
1982 McCarthy, Rev. Msgr. John Bronx Council
 Y 1962 McCluskey, Jim Council
1982 McDonald, Rev. Bernard Bronx Council
1994 McFarlin, Frances E Dutchess Council
 Y 1983 McGinn, Lawrence J Council
1993 McGivney, Mary Ann Dutchess Council
1979 McGory, Phyllis HVC Council
1996 McGrall, Digna Staten Island Council
1986 McGrath, Joseph W-P Council
 Y 1984 McGuire, D.D., Most Rev. John J Council
1978 McIntosh, Patricia HVC Council
 Y 1985 McKearney, Brian HVC Council
1983 McKearney, Margaret HVC Council
1990 McKensie, Bro. Howard W-P Council
1984 McLaughlin, J. Edwin W-P Council
1978 McLoughlin, Jr., Michael W-P Council
1977 McMahon, Brian W-P Council
1985 McMahon, S.J., Rev. Edward J Council
1997 2000 McMahon, Thomas   Bronx Council
 Y 1983 McMahon, USN, CRD. Edward J Manhattan Council
 Y 1971 McManis, Most Rev. James E Council
1991 McManus, Deborah Bronx Council
1980 McManus, Rev. Msgr. Charles W-P Council
2003 McNamara, Ellen Wesley Hi/Is
1990 McNulty, Edward R Rip Van Winkle Council
 Y 1972 McNulty, Rev. John J Bronx Council
2003 McPhee, John Poughkeepsie
1977 McQuade, Josephine Bronx Council
1978 McQuade, Thomas Bronx Council
1978 Mercer, Rev. Owen Staten Island Council
1986 Michael, Stan Bronx Council
1984 1988 Michin, John W-P Council
1985 Migliorini, Pauline Manhattan Council
1987 Milano, Maryann Council
 Y 1982 Miller, Bernadine Bronx Council
1986 Miller, Elsie Peterson Bronx Council
1979 Miller, Rev. Fred Staten Island Council
1977 Miller, Thomas Bronx Council
1979 Mintz, Luchios W-P Council
2003 Mizzi-Gili, Anthony Staten Island Council
1983 Mohr, John Staten Island Council
1992 Monaco, Anthony Council
1992 Montalbano, Carmine R HVC Council
2003 Montero, Felicita Staten Island Council
 Y 1970 Mooney, Rev. Msgr. Gregory Council
1993 Morgewicz, Robert HVC Council
1980 1984 Morrison, David J W-P Council
 Y 1993 Mulcahy, Rev. Msgr. Philip Bronx Council
2000 Mulholland, Joann West Haverstraw
1983 1988 Mullin, William Staten Island Council
 Y 1979 Munoz, Jack Manhattan Council
1990 Murphy, Alice Rip Van Winkle Council
1986 Murphy, Edward F Bronx Council
1991 Murphy, II, James Rip Van Winkle Council
1990 Murphy, James E Rip Van Winkle Council
1985 Murphy, John HVC Council
 Y 1965 Murphy, Joseph Council
1978 1983 Nacchio, Peter Staten Island Council
1989 Natiello, Anthony A W-P Council
1984 Nattress, Jr., Leroy William Council
1981 1995 Nawoichyk, Chester HVC Council
1984 Negron, Dennis J Bronx Council
1983 1988 Netter, Rev. Msgr. Edmund HVC Council
1981 Newell, Margaret Council
1977 Noriega, Wilfredo W-P Council
1986 Obert, Charles E Manhattan Council
1979 O'Brien, Joseph Rip Van Winkle Council
1984 O'Brien, Margaret Bronx Council
1984 2000 O'Conner, Rev. Desmond HVC Council
1984 O'Conner, Rev. Robert B Manhattan Council
1979 O'Grady, James G W-P Council
1990 1996 O'Hara, Rev. John Staten Island Council
1983 Orienti, Lorraine Council
1986 1992 Orzell, Delphine M W-P Council
1985 1992 Orzell, Thomas W-P Council
1994 1996 Oths, Jr., Paul W-P Council
1990 O'Toole, William J HVC Council
 Y 1969 Pabon, Pedro Council
1982 Palazzo, Phyllss Bronx Council
1992 Palazzo, Rev. Michael HVC Council
1999 Palmer, Wayne Port Chester
1986 Panarella, Lucy Manhattan Council
 Y 1979 Parano, Patricia Manhattan Council
1979 Parrakow, Rev. Edmund Bronx Council
1977 Parris, Mary Bronx Council
1995 Pastore, Francis X HVC Council
 Y 1962 Paulo, Frank Staten Island Council
1998 Paxton, Robert Nanuet
 Y 1971 Pelella, Louis Council
1977 Perez, Sr., Marcus W-P Council
1999 Petrou, Dr. Zacharias G. City Island
 Y 1974 Pickett, John T Staten Island Council
1981 1985 Piti, Mary Ann Bronx Council
1984 Pitonza, Christopher: W-P Council
1984 1995 Pleho, Rev. Anthony J HVC Council
1978 Porcelli, Marilyn W-P Council
1978 Prentice, Frank Manhattan Council
1999 Purpura, Rev. Robert Staten Island Council
1983 Quirk, Rev. Edward J HVC Council
1999 Raffaldi, Thomas V. Woodstock
1992 2001 Ramos, Hilda Staten Island Council
1984 Rauscher, Charles Staten Island Council
1982 Razza, Sal W-P Council
1985 Regan, CMDR. Paul Michael Manhattan Council
1984 Regan, Kathleen L Manhattan Council
1977 Regan, Rev. Maurice Bronx Council
1977 1982 Regis, Edward A Staten Island Council
1978 Rehb, Ellen W-P Council
1977 Rehn, Raymond W-P Council
 Y 1962 Reid, William Council
1992 Reynolds, Noreen Council
1988 Richards, Althea Dutchess Council
1988 1997 Richards, Jr., Vincent M Dutchess Council
1987 Richardson, Joel Staten Island Council
1995 1999 Ridder, Joseph HVC Council
1997 Ridder, Linda HVC Council
1990 Rigney, Rev. Msgr. Raymond Council
1981 Riguzzi, Evo W-P Council
1979 Rivera, Milton Manhattan Council
1979 Rivera, Roy Manhattan Council
 Y 1969 Robinson, Cornelius G Council
1990 Roche, Barbara W-P Council
1990 Roche, James Council
 Y 1970 Roden, Philip E Council
1995 Rodriguez, Tyrone Bronx Council
1977 Ronca, Ramona Bronx Council
1987 Rongetti, Mary Council
1990 Ros, Rev. Salvado P Bronx Council
1981 Rosenblum, Simon N Council
2002 Roszak, Kathleen Staten Island Council
1981 Rourke, Larry Staten Island Council
1998 Rubino, Thomas Staten Island Council
1978 Ruff, Sam Staten Island Council
1987 Rusoff, Shirley W-P Council
1977 Russo, Eleanor W-P Council
1977 Russo, Rudolph W-P Council
1985 2004 Ryan, Rev. Stephen Manhattan Council
1986 Ryan, Rose Manhattan Council
1984 Ryan, Timothy Manhattan Council
1991 Rynn, Philip HVC Council
1997 Sacco, Charles Port Chester
1986 Samaniego, Jose Council
1986 Sanandres, Ricardo Manhattan Council
 Y 1967 Sanchez, Alvaro M Council
1979 Sands, Robert Manhattan Council
1988 Santana, Mitchell Bronx Council
 Y 1979 Santiago, Joseph Manhattan Council
 Y 1973 Santino, Harry Manhattan Council
1995 Santorelli, Jr., Angelo W-P Council
1979 Sappa, Sara Manhattan Council
2000 Sarah Young Bronx Council
1997 Scaltro, Martha Staten Island Council
1987 1995 Scanlan, Gerard A HVC Council
1989 Scarpelli, Joseph Staten Island Council
1988 Schaen, Martin Staten Island Council
1985 Schoenig, Steven S Council
1979 Schultz, Frederick Bronx Council
1987 Schwartz, Dr. Stephen A Council
1992 Schwartz, Jan Council
1985 Schweiger, Gilbert A Staten Island Council
 Y 1964 Scialoio, Pat Council
1982 Sclafani, Charles W-P Council
2003 Sclafani, Diane W-P Council
1998 2001 Scudera, Andrew     Staten Island Council
1980 Scully, Patricia B W-P Council
 Y 1969 Serllne, Dominick Council
 Y 1962 Shalen, Jr., Grover Council
1981 Shannon, Rev. Msgr. Philip Council
1984 Sheridan, Francis X Bronx Council
 Y 1967 Sicore, Michael Council
1978 1980 Simons, Donald W-P Council
1978 Simons, Robert Manhattan Council
 Y 1969 Simons, Walter B Council
 Y 1982 Siskup, Michael G Council
1992 Six, Michael Council
1987 Skaggs, Gene Council
1987 Skaggs, Phyllis Council
1978 Skidmore, Walt Rip Van Winkle Council
 Y Small, James HVC Council
1985 Soares, John Council
2000 Speranza, Frank Cornwall On Hudson
1977 Spielman, Joseph Staten Island Council
 Y 1972 Spiteri, John W-P Council
2005 Spring, Joseph Stony Point
 Y 1988 Stallone, Martin Staten Island Council
1984 1986 Steigerwald, John W-P Council
1988 1991 Stein, Francis E HVC Council
1984 Stewart, Hanet Council
1982 Stiller, Evelyn W-P Council
1981 1983 Stiller, William J W-P Council
1990 1995 Stolarik, Hon. Robert HVC Council
1978 Y Suarez, Peggy Bronx Council
 Y 1957 Sullivan, Arthur Council
2001 2004 Sullivan, Jerry   Staten Island Council
1978 Sweeney, Leo A W-P Council
 Y Szumski, Steven HVC Council
1989 Tangredi, Jr., Ed W-P Council
2000 Tapia, George Bronx Council
1984 Terribile, David W-P Council
 Y Tierlln, Sr., James C HVC Council
1992 Tietjen, Frank Council
1996 1999 Tillson, Tim
1983 Tomaino, John B Council
1999 Tozzi, Alphonse W-P Council
1984 Tracey, Bernard W-P Council
1983 Trainor, Donald J Council
1987 1990 Trank, Kenneth W-P Council
1978 Trapani, Richard HVC Council
1987 Tucker, William E Council
1987 Uhle, Charles Council
2005 Vajda, Kathy W-P Council
1992 Valle, Patricia Council
1958 1960 Vasquez, Jesse Council
1989 Vaughn,OSC, Rev. Roger Council
1981 Viacomini, Sr., Ross Council
 Y 1986 Vier, Rev. Msgr. Henry J Bronx Council
1980 Vigilanti, Rev. Charles W-P Council
1985 Villanueva, Eulogio Manhattan Council
1998 2001 Vinet Jr., George Staten Island Council
1997 2000 Vinet, Ann Marie Staten Island Council
Y 1996 Vocci, Nancy
2000 Wall, Joseph  Wappinger Falls
1995 1998 Walsh, Diane W-P Council
1995 1998 Walsh, John P. W-P Council
1986 Walsh, Rev. George Staten Island Council
1982 Walters, Lorraine Staten Island Council
1987 Ward, Jr., John Council
1993 Ward, Stephen HVC Council
1983 Watson, Rev. Jude HVC Council
1998 Weber, Rev. Ed West Nyack
1987 1991 Weihe, Edward Bronx Council
1988 1992 Weihe, Ida L Bronx Council
1977 Weiss, John J Manhattan Council
1979 Wetrill, William Staten Island Council
1982 Whelan, Joseph Bronx Council
 Y 1980 Whelan, Margaret Council
1998 Whitehurst,  Kathy Staten Island Council
1977 Whitman, Mirium Staten Island Council
1979 Wigginton, Barbara Rip Van Winkle Council
 Y 1965 Wolf, Sr., William A Council
2002 Wolff, Mary W-P Council
1982 Woo, Rosalie W-P Council
2002 Wood, Susan South Centerville
 Y 1967 Wurzburger, Norman J Council
1992 Zangerle, Jack W-P Council
1979 Zellner, Howard W-P Council
 Y 1978 Zitzelsberger, Paul Dutchess Council
1997 Zurawik, Ronald Hopewell Junction

GIRL SCOUTS
St. Elizabeth Anne Seton St. Anne  Name Location
2003 Alioto, Angela Staten Island
2003 2005 Anderson, Diane Marlboro
2004 Anderson, Steven Marlboro
1996 Bertorelli, Mildred 
2003 Bruno, Elaine Dover Plains/Wingdale
2003 Burke, Jana  Staten Island
2001 Cantoni, Debra Staten Island
2003 2005 Cimino, Rosalind Dover Plains/Wingdale
2003 Connors, Cathy Staten Island
1998-99 Dawson, Diane
2005 De Souza, Katia New Rochelle
2005 DeJesus, Valerie Bronx
2003 Deon, Coleen     Dover Plains/Wingdale
1997 Distelberg, Marilyn Woodstock
1998-99 Dombrowski, Ann Wappinger Falls
2005 Doris, Sally Washingtonville
2005 Dowling, Maria Pearl River
2000 Draiss, Joan Pleasant Valley
1996 1998 Estridge, Barbara  Bronx
1996 Feinberg, Gazelle 
Y 1999 Finnerty, OSU, Sister Kathleen  Rye
1996 Fisher, Maria
1996 Font, Sister Donna
Y 2000 Ford, Kathy  Staten Island
2005 Fusco, Kelly Wingdale
1996 Geraci, Elvira
2004 Gerraputa, Maria West Nyack
2001 Griffin, Lorraine Staten Island
1996 Henry, Roslyn 
2005 Higgins, Catherine Shrub Oak
2005 Higgins, Rev. John Garnerville
1997 Hurld, Patricia Woodstock
1996 Hurs, Dorothy
2005 Imbriale, Ann Marie Shrub Oak
2005 Kelemen, Sabina Garnerville
1998 1999 Lang, Cathleen Pleasant Valley
2005 Levine, Theresa Staten Island
1996 Luczyn, Helen 
1996 MacMillan, Doris
2004 McCabe, Deacon Mike New City
2003 2005 Moore, Diane Washingtonville
Y 2001 Papelian, Ann Kingston
2001 Pappalardo, Deacon Gus  Garnerville
Y 2001 Prendergast, Christine New City
2001 Quinn, Deborah Staten Island
2005 Reardon, Kathy Shrub Oak
2005 Rodulfo, Jessica Bronx
2001 2003 Romano, Kim Bangall
2004 Scanlan, Gerard New City
2003 Tiernan, Maria Dover Plains/Wingdale
1997 Tietjen, Elizabeth Woodstock
2001 Trout, Pam Staten Island
2003 2005 Van Million, Marilyn Dover Plains/Wingdale
1996 Vega, Wilma
Y 1999 VonBurg, Brenda  Wappinger Falls
2004 VonBurg, Sara Wappinger Falls
1996 Williams, Yvette

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