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E N Q U I R E R   L O C A L   N E W S   C O V E R A G E
Thursday, October 21, 1999

List of award recipients




        The YMCA tonight will give its 1999 Character Achievement Awards to 40 teens and four adults. The honorees are:

        Adhrucia Apana, 16, Indian Hill High School

        Latricia Bailey, 16, Purcell Marian High School

        Janelle Beckford, 14, Summit Country Day School

        Michael Bell, 12, Eastern Hills Foreign Language Academy

        Kassi Brock, 13, Campbell County Middle School

        Sean Bryan, 17, Madeira High School

        Rachael Carey, 17, Mount Notre Dame

        Jennifer Castellano, 15, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy

        Corrida Chenault, 16, McAuley High School

        Michael Childs, 14, Princeton High School

        Jai'erra Clay, 17, Mount Healthy High School

        Jasmine Coaston, 14, Walnut Hills

        Myrita Craig, 14, Walnut Hills High School

        Everett Cooper, 14, Winton Woods High School

        Yolanda Finn, 14, Calvary Christian Academy

        Cathy Hair, 16, Finneytown High School

        Tennielle Hawkins, 17, Roger Bacon High School

        Melinda Laine Hsu, 16, Seven Hills School

        John Janszen, 17, Seven Hills School

        Gregory Jones, Jr., 14, Pleasant Run Middle School

        Andy Kalb, 14, St. Clement

        Ndaya Isabelle Kalubi, 17, Seven Hills School

        Alison Khoury, 16, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy

        Jenna Laumer, 16, Walnut Hills High School

        Chris Lawson, 18, Mount Healthy High School

        Ben List, 18, Beechwood High School

        Jon MacMurdo, 17, William Henry Harrison High School

        Rashida Manuel, 15, St. Ursula Academy

        Travis McFall, 13, Bethel Middle School

        Nicholas Mothershead, 14, Covington High Catholic School

        Logan Park, 18, Anderson High School

        Oni Parrish, 15, Princeton High School

        Victor Phillips, 17, Hughes Center High School

        David Porter, 17, Anderson High School

        Dijonna Prince, 17, Finneytown High School

        Adam Rust, 14, St. Henry High School

        Lindsay Saskowsky, 15, McAuley High School

        Marissa Staples, 12, Springdale Elementary

        Brian Thompson, 18, Woodward High School

        Tammy Woods, 14, Ludlow High School

Adult honorees
       

        Sallie Elliott, Applause editor

        Lt. Col. Ronald J. Twitty, Cincinnati Police Division

        Doug Hall, founder of Great Aspirations and CEO of Richard Saunders International

        Mary Lee Tracy, Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy owner

       



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