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Vol. 16, No. 30, January 26, 2004

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THIS REVEILLE HOME PAGE

A Heck of a Pickle With This Technology

New Krentz Novel a Winner

Last Call for Valentine Dine-Around

Tickets to Russian Concert

Paget Reports on New Campaign

RYLA Coming

Friday Potpourri

From Good to Great

SAA: To Tell the Truth

Student of the Month: Briana Pelton

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Sergeant At Arms Corner:
To Tell the Truth


 

BellSicktichSergeant At arms Mary Bell has infused a new method of having new members give their classification talks. Last week, it was Rich Hammond reciting the 4-Way Test. This week, it was Elizabeth Sicktich doing “To Tell the Truth.”

Elizabeth joined the BBRC on September 29, 2002, so her classification talk was a long time coming! Here are three things about Elizabeth, one of which is false. The membership was to determine which item was false, facing a $1 fine for a wrong answer.

Here we go!

Elizabeth maintains the following:

  • Born in Everett
  • Has a sister
  • Hobby of sea kayaking

Turns out Elizabeth has no sister. She raked in $31 in wrong answers. Not bad for a morning’s work and for completing her Classification Talk, thus acquiring her new blue badge! Congratulations, Elizabeth!

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