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Vol 13, No 15      October 9, 2000

IN THIS ISSUE

THIS WEEK’S EDITOR
John Mix

THIS WEEK’S PHOTOGRAPHER
Jim Kindsvater

POINTS OF INTEREST

WEEKEND RAFFLE SALES SITES are being listed in the Reveille each week, through the end of October. See link above.

SHORT VERSION MEMBER DIRECTORY PDF FILE AVAILABLE in the Members Only section.

BBRC COMMITTEE LISTS lists are available in the Members Only Section.

RAFFLE LETTER TEXT FILE AVAILABLE
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Don James
The coach with the best winning record at the University of Washington, Don James.

The Highlight Years

Don James, Hall of Fame and retired University of Washington football coach, relived his 18 years as head coach of the UW football team. In his amazing run as head man, his Husky teams appeared in 14 bowl games, 6 of those in the Rose Bowl. He has the all-time best record for wins at Washington.

“I was on the staff at Kent State University, when I was contacted about the UW job. There were three other finalists, and I made the cut. My first season at Washington saw us lose the first three games, but then we improved and beat USC, Oregon, OSU, and WSU on successive weekends for a fairly respectable season. I remember the California alums saying to me, ‘Please be competitive,’ and I always kept that in mind.” More

Raffle Update

Raffle Chair Steve Lingenbrink reported that the Club is “right on target” with last year’s record-breaking fundraising event. “Moving into the final weeks of the campaign, our accountants indicate we have sold $44,313 toward our goal of $100,000.” More

A Visit Down Under

Steve and Suzy Waltar survived the Olympics! That’s the news spread around the BBRC last Friday when Steve returned to give the Club a capsule report on their visit to Australia. More

NEW MEMBER 
PROPOSED
Doug Engberg, Director of Development for Christa Ministries, has been approved for membership by the Board of Directors. Engberg is sponsored by Alan Pratt and co-sponsored by Tony Banks. His proposed classification is “Education: At-Risk Youth.”

Doug has worked in his present position with Christa for one year. His community involvement has been with Work Coalition with inner-city leaders on economic development issues. He likes to golf, hike, and exercise.

Doug is no relation to Sharon Edberg. For comments or questions regarding this proposal, email Bob McNulty, Director of Club Service II, or phone him at (425) 885-1558. Comment time closes at 5:00 p.m., Thursday, October 12, 2000.

Thought For The Week
Do not regret growing old; Many people are denied the privilege.

Thought For The Week