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1 A C K N O W L E D G E M E N T S F i f t i e t h A n n i v e r s a r y C e l e b r a t i o n 5 0 t h A n ni v e r s ar y C h a i r 5 0 t h A n ni v e r s ar y C o m m i t t e e N i c o l e W a f f e n K a t e Be c k w i t h E v e n t V o l un t e er s D o n a t i o n s S l i d e S h o w P re p 5 0 t h A n ni v e r s ar y T - s hi r t Y a r d S i g ns A n g i e F i n i c le R i c k a n d M a r ci a K u pe r T r a c y S e d o r K e v i n V e s e l y B r e n d a Di G i u l i o G r e g F e r e n ci k L a u r i e Gu b a n y a r J e n n i f e r H e n g el s b e r g J e s s i c a M a c Mi l l a n C a r l a n d Na n c y M ee r m a ns M a t t a n d Co l l ee n O x s a li d a G r e g S c h e l l L i s a W a r r en K a t e Be c k w i t h J e n ni f e r C o t t e r i ll H e i d i C u l li n a n A n g i e F i n i c le J e n n i f e r H e n g el s b e r g M i c h e l l e K r a f t J e s s i c a M a c Mi l l a n C o l l e e n O x s a li d a M i k e P o c h at e k H o l l y Ri s c h K a t i e S a l i s K a r e n S e m a n c i k K e v i n V e s e l y N i c o l e W a f f e n L i s a W a r r en M a x K u n z e J o n a h a n d K e vi n K ru e g e r K e v i n V e s e l y Boy Scout Troop 41 Bay Village, Ohio N i n t h o f A u g u s t T w o T h o u s a n d F o u r t e e n H u n t i n g t o n P a v i l i o n
2 Troop members th Anniversary Program 1 1 : 3 0 A M C h e c k I n T r o o p 4 1 P a r e n t s S c o ut m a st e r R i c h a r d W. G u nt o n N o o n F l a g C e r e m o n y T r o o p 4 1 S c o u t s A s s i s t a n t s c o ut m a st e r W i l li a m T. A l e x a n d e r N o o n t o 2 p m M u s i c a n d G a m e s D J C h r i s V a r g i c s T r o o p A S M E x e c u t i v e o f f i c e r C o m m i t t e e c h ai r p er s o n B u r n e l l J. Pe t er s o n O r v i ll e E. G l as s 1 2 : 3 0 P M 2 : 3 0 P M F am o us D a ve s R i b s D e s s e r t B u f f e t t A l l a re We l c o m e t o E nj o y! C a l l t o O r d e r a t 2 P M D o n a t e d b y T r o o p 4 1 P a r e n t s B e n F i n i c l e s e n i o r pa t ro l l e a d e r C o m m i t t e e M e m b e r s W e n d e l l A. Ba b s o n J o h n V. Mo t s c h G e r a l d W. B roo k s W a r r e n H. K no x R a l p h L. V i c kr o y R i c h a r d L. Wi l l i am so n I n v o c a t i o n S c o u t O a t h a n d L a w W e l c o m e a n d I n t r o d u c t i o n s M a t t h e w H e n g e l s b e r g c h a p l a i n s ai d e B e n F i n i c l e s e n i o r pa t ro l l e a d e r D w i g h t C l a r k c i t y co u n ci l m a n f o r m e r c o m m i t t e e m em b e r R i c h a r d A. B a b so n S c o ut s J o h n K no x A l u m n i S p e a k e r s R i c k K u p e r T r o o p 4 1 E a g l e s c o u t m a s t e r S c o t t M. B e s t o r R o n a l d Bi s z an t z B i l l M a c P h e r so n J o h n Mo t s c h K e n D e c h e r t t r o o p 41 ea g l e D o n a l d Br o o k s M a r k Do r f m ue l l e r D a n i e l D o r f m u e l l er J a m e s W. No e l l T i m o t h y T. P et e r so n R i c k K. Ro h l e d e r R i c h a r d G a s h s c o u t m a s t e r E r i k H e l g e s e n s c o u t m a s t e r B r u c e P. E at o n C h a r l e s I. G u nt o n P e t e r J. R ue J o h n Tu b b s T i m L e e s c o u t m a s t e r L a r r y H a n d s c hu h J a c k Vi c k r o y S c o u t m a s t e r s M i n u t e R a n d y R i s c h s c o u t m a s t e r C o u r t o f H o n o r C e r e m o n y S e e C O H P r o g r a m C l o s i n g R e m a r k s D i l l o n F o r s y t h e t r o o p 41 ea g l e C a r t e r S a l i s t r o o p 41 ea g l e R e t i r i n g o f C o l o r s T r o o p 4 1 S c o u t s T h a n k Y o u F o r C e l e b r a t i n g W i t h U s T o d a y!
3 Troop members 2014 Scoutmaster randy Risch Assistant scoutmasters Nathan Hessler Todd Kunze Rick Kuper Carl Meermans Executive officer Rev. Dennis Stylski Committee chairperson Angela Finicle Senior Patrol Leader Ben Finicle Assistant Senior Patrol Leaders Nate Hofford Nico DiGiulio Junior assistant Scoutmasters Nat e Culli nan Dillon Forsythe Scouts Summer 2014 Manatoc and Northern Tier Peter Appenheimer Robert Mansuetto Thomas Beckwith Nicholas Maude James Bish Brian Meermans Dean Cashmere Dennis Moore Trevor Coleman Christian Norris Matthew Gantzer Eric Oxsalida Jacob Grossman Nate Pochatek Dylan Gubanyar Nick Pochatek Sean Gulley Dennis Risch Matthew Hengelsberg Carter Salis Ryan Hengelsberg Max Schell John Hessler Alex Semancik Collin Kelley Auden Stevenson Peter Kraft Scott Stover Jonah Krueger Darren Vesely Max Kunze Kade Waffen Brogan MacMillan Sam Warren Colin MacMillan Tom Wetzel
4 Where in the world is troop 41? Adult Members 2014 B u ffa l o Sh i py ard s, N Y P e l e e Isl a nd, O n t ario C a na da N a ti o n al Sc o u t J a mbo re e s Fo r t A. P. Hi l l, VA S u m mi t B ech t el Re se r ve, WV M i d dle Ba ss I sl an d, O H C a mp La z aru s, O H W ri gh t - P a tt er so n A i r Forc e B as e P e e k n P ea k Ski R e so r t, P A K e l l e y s I sl a nd, O H A n n a po l i s Na val Ac ad e my, MD P r esq u e I sle S t at e P ar k, PA H o c k i n g Hi l l s St a te P ar k, O H C a mp S ti g w a ndi sh, O H N o e l S B a rt l et t M a r c i a G a n z K u p er F i ndl ey S ta t e Pa rk, OH B eau mo n t Sc o u t R es er v a ti o n, O H P a m e l a L B o n ne t t R i c h a r d A K u p e r T i nn er m a n C a no e B a se L a k e Eri e Na tu re a nd Sc i e nc e C e nt er R o b e r t M e r ri l l B o n ne t t T i m o t h y C u l li n a n A l e x J am e s D a v i s B r e n d a S ue Di G i u l i o T h o m a s Lo ui s Ma c M i l la n C a r l Me e rm a n s M a t t he w A O x s a li d a R a n d y D R i s c h S a n dy Ri dge R es er v at i o n, O H P h i l mo n t Sc o u t R a nc h, NM N o r th er n Tier Hi gh Ad ve n tu re B a se C ap e B re to n I sla nd, No va Sc o ti a M eri t B ad g e M i d w ay s B e th e sd a o n th e B a y Lu th er a n C h u rch C a mp M a n ato c Sc o u t Re se r va ti o n F i r el a nd s Sc o u t R es er v at i o n, O H O a k Op e ni n g s Pr es er v e, Toledo OH S k i i n g i n Ve r mo nt a nd N e w Ha m p shire A n g e l a B F i ni c l e K a t h l e e n A n n e S a li s C o l o ni al Wi l l i a m sbu r g Z al es ki S t at e For es t, O H R o b e r t E F i ni c l e C a s s i a S c h e l l P u t -In- B a y/ So u th B as s Is l a nd O H K a z akh s ta n I n t er na ti o n al J a mbo re e D o n a l d F F r i s w o l d G r e g o r y C h r i st i a n S c h e l l H o l i d ay V all ey S ki Re so r t, N Y O i l C re ek S t a te P ar k, P A S t e p h e n F G a r n e r B e n j am i n H S c h r e i b m a n R o c k y Ri ve r Re s er va ti o n /Ma ri na K l o ndi ke D e rb i e s R i c h a r d C G as h G e r a l d i ne S c h r e i bm a n M a m mo th C a v e, K Y L o u i s vi l l e Sl u g ge r Mu seu m & Fa c to r y R o b e r t J G ro s s m a n M i c h a e l S G ul l e y J e n n i f e r He n g e l s b e r g N a t h a n E He s s l e r H a r r y W K e s t l e r A n d r e w D So p k o K e v i n A S t o v e r D e n n i s E S t y ls k i K e v i n C V e se l y C h a d W a f f e n W e s t Po i n t M i l i t ar y Ac ad e my, N Y M o h i c a n S ta t e Pa rk, OH O l d For t Ni a gar a, P A P ri nc e Ed w ard I sla n d, C a na da W o rl d Sc o u t Ja m bo re es Fo r t K no x, K Y C O SI, Colu m bu s O H L a k e Eri e B o at i n g A l l e gh e ny N a ti o nal For e st, PA F l o rid a S ea B a se a nd th e B ah am a s L a k e Eri e C ru sh er s Ga m e T o d d L ee K u nz e 50 Years of High Adventure
5 Troop 41 Adventures 2014 J a n u a r y F e b r u a r y M a r c h A p r i l May J u n e J u l y A u g u s t S e p t e m b e r O c t o b er N o v e m b er D e c e m b e r J u l y C a m p A l as k a, S t i gw a n di s h s c o u t re s e r v ati o n C h a p p l e f o r t he C h a pe l, s e r ve d d u t c h o ve n co b b l e r t o t h e B et h e s d a c o ng r e g at i o n a f t e r S u n d a y s e r vi c e s K l o n d i ke D e r b y, B e au m o n t s co u t r e se r v at i o n B r o o m b a l l, N o rt h O lm s t e d r ecreati o n c e n t e r s k i t ri p, H o li d a y V a l l e y s ki res o r t, E l li c o t t vi l l e N Y B i ki n g, r a y s i n d o o r m o u nt a i n bi k e pa r k T r o o p E l e ct i o n s C h i l i M a d n e s s , a n nu a l fu n d r a i se r R o o ki e C a m p o u t, M a n at o c s c o u t re s e r v ati o n C o u r t o f H o no r C e r em o n y C y c l i n g, C l e v e la n d Ve l o d ro m e B a y Vi l l a g e M em o r i a l D a y Pa ra d e F o rt a n d t he F a l l s, F o r t Ni a ga r a E n c am p m e nt P r o j e c t Pe d a l, V i ll a g e P r o j ect f u n d r ai s e r S u m m e r C a m p, 2 5t h Y e a r a t M an a t o c s c o u t r e s er v a t i o n E n v i ro n m e nt a l S c i e n c e Wo r k sh o p w i t h D r. Ha r r y K es t l er B a y D a y s c le a n u p, C a h o o n P a rk C a n o e s a n d ka y a k s, e m e r a l d ne c k l a c e m a ri n a, r o c k y ri v e r F o o t g o l f a n d di s c go l f H i g h a d v e n t u r e c a n o e t r i p, northern t i e r, E l y M N 5 0 t h An n i v er s a r y C e l e b r a t i o n c y c l i n g, t o w p a t h b i k e t r ai l, C u y a h o g a V a l le y N at l Pa r k p u t -in- b a y c y c l i ng c am p o u t, s o u t h b a ss i s l a n d s t at e p a r k p o p c o r n s a le, an n u a l f u n d r a i s e r all- b a y c a m po ut, F i r e l a n d s s co u t r e se r v at i o n E a g l e Co u r t o f Ho n o r C e r emo n y B a c k p a c k i n g, O a k O pe n i n g s P re s e r v e, T o le d o o h i r o n c h e f c am p o u t, M a n at o c sc o u t r e se r v a t i o n C a r e p a c k a ge s fo r t h e t ro o p s, s e r vi c e p r o j e c t W i n t e r b a c k p a ck i n g, lo c a t i o n t b a w i l d er n e s s e x p e ri e n c e, M ai n e high adventu r e b a s e 50 Years of Scoutmasters 1964 R i c h a r d W. G u n t o n 1969 W i l l i a m H. H o d g e s 1973 R i c h a r d U n t e r b o r n 1976 T h o m a s H. O r m s b y 1976 P a u l G. L a f y a t i s 1981 W i l l i a m W. F i e r b a u g h 1982 D a v i d S p e r a 1984 A l l a n B. L e v e n b e r g 1987 G e o r g e E. C h r i s t 1992 R i c h a r d C. W. G a s h 1999 E r i k H e l g e s e n 2002 D o n a l d F r i s w o l d 2004 R i c h a r d A. K u p e r 2007 T i m l e e 2010 C a r l R. M e e r m a n s 2014 R a n d y R i s c h
6 Eagle scouts of troop R i c h a r d A. K u p e r J o h n C. K n o x K e n n e t h S. D e c h e rt D a v i d K. J a m i s o n P h i l i p W. Z i l lm a n n W i l li a m C. Ho d g e s R o b e r t A. La f y a t i s " B r o o k e S c h u m m I I I " D e n n i s J. T a y lo r J o h n P. Z a j a r o s M i c h a e l D. B e n so n S t e v e n T. B e ns o n J a m e s M. W i l so n W i l li a m M. B e c k em ei e r J a m e s M. De c h e r t B r i a n G. S au n d e r s C h a r l e s E. S i e f ke M i c h a e l W. B a s si A n d r e w B. B a s si I V J o h n D. C a r li s l e D i k A. D a so S c o t t P. F r a c k e lt o n D o n a l d F. No rt h I I I R i c h a r d M. O l d ri e ve A l l e n E. P et e r so n W a y n e S. B a r k er J a m e s B. M i l le r M i c h a e l E. U n t e r b o r n K e v i n L. U n t e r b o r n B r i a n R. U n t er b o r n C a r l E. B a n g h am D a v i d A. D a so S t u a r t J. M i l le r E d w a r d A. R o e b u c k M i c h a e l T. C r aw f o r d D a v i d S. L a f y a t i s S c o t t D. S p e ra J e f f r e y J. H aw ki n s J a m e s D. Pi c h e M i c h a e l C. Be r g m an n J o h n A. B la c k J a m e s L. E dw a r d s I I K e v i n E. P ri e st K e v i n S. R o b i so n S h a w n C. S p e r a G e o f f r e y A. L e ve n b e r g C h r i s t o p h e r R. M al l e t t E r i c W. O t t W. C h a r l e s B r au n D o n a l d M. Lu t z J a y T. Br a u n R y a n E. C h ri s t R i c h a r d J. H. Ga s h R o b e r t A. K ue h n B r i a n D. Wa l l J o h n A. P a d ru t t T i m o t h y C r a n e J o n a t h an E. C o h rs R y a n C r a n e A n d r e w A. M. G a s h B r i o n C. F i n l a y M a r k D. M ai e r J. D a v i d P a d r ut t R o b e r t D. T r e f z T h o m a s E. B a r n et t S c o t t M. B o r c he r t M i c h a e l C. C am p b e l l M a t t he w S. F i n l a y D a v i d C. L. Ga s h J o n a t h an W. Ho d g e s G r a n t A. K ni s e l y T o r r a n c e T. T re f z W i l li a m G. G i b so n P e t e r A. H a r t e n b u r g J e r e m y W. H o d g e s A d a m H. Jo r d a n B r a d l e y R. P a n g r a c e J e f f r e y M. S o l o m o n N a t h a n D. To b i k R o b e r t E. Bo r di n e N i c h o l as W. D i l l J o s e p h J. F e l l B r i a n A. K n a l l A a r o n A. G o m o ll B r e t t T. K i rw a n S t e p h e n J. P et r a s I I I T h o m a s R. C a l l ah a n T h o m a s R. P a rk e r J a m e s P. Go m o l l A n d r e w J. H e n d e r so n J a m e s J. K e l l y J a s o n R. M a r at t a C h r i s t o p h e r R. Be h l N a t h a n G. Di l l J o h n B. K u pe r R i c h a r d A. K u p e r I I P h i l i p D. P a t z w a h l B r e t t A. C l a r k T y l e r P. C u l l i na n S e a n M. P. D e lo n g A n d r e w P. K ep p l e r M i c h a e l W. K u p e r G r e g o r y D. L e y r e r D a v i d J. S t o k l e y T h o m a s J. K e l l y R o b e r t E. P at e I I I M a r k R. P i c c i r i l li D a v i d R. B r a x R u s s e l l G. B ra x I I I J o h n a t ha n D. D. K i r so p S a m u e l D. S t a n M a t t he w S. S. F o r s y t h e A l e x a n d e r J. F r a n ko K e v i n J. Pi c c i ri l l i C h r i s t o p h e r H. B e r a n A n d r e w R. B ra n t J a c o b H. K e s t le r R y a n J. O ' D o n n el l W i l li a m A. R u d g e J a c o b A. S c h r e i bm a n B e n j am i n H. S c h r e i b m a n S a m u e l J. Wi l li a m s S p e n c e r G. L e e M a t t he w T. S e a bo l d J a c o b E. S m i t h B l a k e E. So p k o R o b e r t A. Bo n n et t M a t t he w A. B r a nt E v a n T. C h m i e l ew s ki J o s h u a D. F e re n c i k J o s e p h N. M e s si n g e r J a m e s B. F e l l J u s t i n C. K e s t le r W i l li a m F. P e l g er I I A n d r e w D. B. S o p ko N a t h a n S. C u l li n a n A l e x a n d e r J. D a vi s D i l l o n C. S. F o r s yt h e B r o g a n M a c Mi l l a n C a r t e r S a li s
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