[Congressional Record Volume 142, Number 26 (Thursday, February 29, 1996)]
[Senate]
[Pages S1466-S1467]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




               GIRL SCOUTS AND BOY SCOUTS OF RHODE ISLAND

 Mr. CHAFEE. Mr. President, it is with pride that I present to 
you the outstanding individuals who have achieved the highest honors as 
a Girl Scout or Boy Scout. These young people possess qualities of 
leadership and hard work that distinguishes them from the rest.
  Since the beginning of the century, the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts 
have provided a positive outlet for young men and women to develop 
leadership skills, make new friends, explore new ideas, as well as gain 
a sense of self determination, self-reliance and team work.
  The highest honors that can be received by a Girl Scout are the Gold 
and Silver Awards. These awards are presented to those Girl Scouts who 
have demonstrated their commitment to excellence, hard work and the 
desire to help their community. The Eagle Scout Award is the highest 
honor given to a Boy Scout. Recipients display outstanding leadership 
in outdoor skills, and in community service that is helpful to 
religious and school institutions.
  It is with great honor that I congratulate the recipients of these 
awards. The accomplishments of these young people are certainly worthy 
of praise. The skills they have learned as Scouts will allow them to 
help the world become a better place.
  We also pay tribute to the parents, Scout leaders, and Scouting 
organizations that have guided these young people to achieve such 
greatness. Without their time and energy none of this would be 
possible.
  It is a privilege to submit to you the list of the young men and 
women who have earned these awards, so I ask that it be printed in the 
Record.
  The list follows:

               Girl Scout Gold Award Recipients For 1995

       Cranston: Amanda Toppa.
       East Greenwich: Kimberly Gaffney.
       Johnston: Amy Crane, Bonnie Renfrew.
       Kenyon: Kimberly Pierce.
       
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       North Providence: Heather Konicki.
       Pawtucket: Tanya Coots, Heather Davis.
       Portsmouth: Elizabeth Goltman, Julia Kohl, Janessa LeComte, 
     Jennifer McLean, Bridget Sullivan.
       Rehoboth, MA: Nicole Swallow.
       Riverside: Cochetta Dolloff.
       West Kingston: Cheryl Berker.
       West Warwick: Heather LaBelle.
       Wood River Junction: Shayna Horgan.
       Woonsocket: Kimberly Hebert.

              Girl Scout Silver Award Recipients For 1995

       Barrington: Heather Bianco, Nicole Daddona, Caroline 
     Danish, Alison Fodor, Emilie Hosford, Ashley Humm, Stephanie 
     Mailloux, Carly Marsh, Amy Poveromo, Sarah Richardson, Adrian 
     Schlesinger, Emily Wetherbee.
       Carolina: Amanda Bouressa.
       Cranston: Sara Carnevale, Shannon Corey, Louise Humphrey, 
     Elizabeth Kronenberg, Sarah Lavigne, Stacey Lehrer.
       Middletown: Jennifer Hancock, Elizabeth Jump, Amy 
     Kobayashi, Marie Kobayashi, Sarah Peter, Aimee Saunders, Mary 
     Saunders.
       North Smithfield: Jessica Cavedon.
       Narragansett: Caroline Cutting, Shauna Dickens, Katie 
     Webster.
       Newport: Andrea Innes, Meredith Innes, Jennifer Matheny.
       Pawtucket: Amy Medeiros, Valerie Poisson, Brce Smith.
       Richmond: Emily Hisey.
       West Kingston: Michelle Berker.
       Wakefield: Ruth Anderson.
       Warwick: Bethany Ascoli, Lynn Summers.
       Woonsocket: Danielle Auclair, Tina Brin, Jessica Cousineau, 
     Sarah Doire, Diane Ferland, Alicia Gamache, Stephanie 
     Joannette, Melanie Labrecque, Lynn Turner.

         Boy Scotts of America Eagle Scout Recipients for 1995

       Ashaway: Chris Dumas.
       Barrington: Jonathan T. Belmont, George William Campbell, 
     Morgan Huffman Densley, Scott D. Harrison, Patrick Charles 
     Keenan, Matthew Joseph Stoeckle, Jonathan Larrison Vohr, 
     Russell Aubin Wallis, Rory W. Wood.
       Blackstone Massachusetts: Joseph E. Niemczyk.
       Bristol: Jason M. Bloom.
       Charlestown: Jesse Rhodes.
       Chepachet: John F. Valentine, IV.
       Cranston: Matthew Erik Anderson, Benjamin J. Caito, Peter 
     W. Caito, Peter Eli Jetty, Michael R. Kachanis, Anthony 
     Mangiarelli, Christopher N. Reilly, Bryan Rekrut, Kevin A. 
     Silva.
       Coventry: Brian K. Martin, Matthew Walters.
       Cumberland: Chad Michael Dillon.
       East Greenwich: Christopher Joseph Cawley, John J. Doyle, 
     Frederick W. Lumb, Kevin Allen Schwendiman, James M.R. Sloan.
       Greene: Jeremy P. Skaling.
       Greenville: Kenneth C. Collins, Charles Bradley Daniel, 
     Scott E. Hopkins, Mark S. Wong.
       Harrisville: Steven B. Mendall, Jr.
       Hope: Stephen Raymond Pratt, Jr., Steven Etchells.
       Hope Valley: Andrew J. Horton.
       Hopkinton: James Romanski, Corey Small.
       Jamestown: Scott E. Froberg, Alan D. Weaver, Jr.
       Johnston: Neal R. Bradbury, Edward Albert Darragh, William 
     P. DeRita, III, Michael L. Porter, Jr., Guy S. Shaffer.
       Manville: Jason Michael Allen, David Raymond Levesque.
       Middletown: Todd Michael Fisher, Michael A. Henry, Luke 
     Allen Magnus, Eric Oldford, Brian J. Paquin, Jason F. Soules, 
     Aaron M. Wilbur.
       Millville, Massachusetts: Jeffrey Dean.
       Narragansett: Matthew W. Maruska.
       Nasonville: Brian D. Lafaille.
       Newport: Aaron Hauquitz, Douglas Everett Jameson.
       North Attleboro, Massachusetts: Raymond Gauthier, Jr.
       North Dighton, Massachusetts: Joshua N. Labrie.
       North Kingston: William C. Mainor, Walter E. Thomas, IV, 
     John T. Walsh, III.
       North Providence: Kevin M. Brault, Matthew William 
     Thornton.
       North Scituate: Thomas D. Alberg, Paul L. Carlson, Peter 
     Charles Carlson, Matthew P. Koehler.
       North Smithfield: James E.K. Doherty.
       Pawcatuck, Connecticut: Patrick K. Cryan, James D. 
     Spaziante.
       Pawtucket: Dominic Chirchirillo, III, Ramiro Antonio 
     Dacosta, Peter Fleurant, Albert Joseph Prew, Joseph Edward 
     Sullivan, Joshua Brian Waldman.
       Portsmouth: Jeremy Sawyer Brown, Benjamin Gorman, Kent D. 
     Rutter, Colin B. Smith.
       Providence: John James Joseph Banks, Matthew Charles 
     Bastan, Luke C. Doyle, Andrew Frutchey, Christopher A. 
     Goulet, Patrick J. Horrigan, Vincent R. Iacobucci, Jr., Adam 
     Ryan Moore, Thomas J.W. Parker, Peter Scheidler, Jr.
       Rumford: Tony Poole.
       Seekonk, Massachusetts: Nathanael J. Greene, Brett 
     Marcotte, Jeffrey C. McCabe, Christopher R. Nicholas, William 
     J. Wood, Jr.
       Smithfield: Brian P. Breguet, Michael J. Hogan, Nathan 
     Moreau, Colin M. Segovis.
       Sutton, Massachusetts: Matthew John Zell.
       Uxbridge, Massachusetts: Brian M. Zifcak.
       Warren: William Garcia.
       Warwick: Ryan W. Arnold, Steven L. Bailey, Christopher A. 
     Bissell, James R. Caddell, Jr., Fred Crossman, Jr., Joseph G. 
     Diman, Ian T. Fairbairn, Sean R. Guzeika, Matthew L. 
     Lutynski, Michael Marseglia, Andrew P. McGuirl, Adam J. 
     Morelli, Matteo D. Morelli, Gerald Theroux, Bradley Thompson, 
     Robert A. Wilcox.
       Westerly: Shane Matthew Belanger, Vincent Anthony Fusaro.
       West Kinston: Benjamin T. Brillat, Jacob Casimir Sosnowski.
       West Warwick: Linton S. Wilder, IV, Frank M. Caliri.
       Woonsocket: Adam Christopher Crepeau, Dominique 
     Doiron.

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