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Vol. 17, No. 37, March 14, 2005

IN THIS ISSUE:

This Reveille Home Page | The Friday Program: Computer Forensics and Investigations | Rock Bottom BBRC Fellowship St. Patrick's Day! | Retreat Update | Rotary Foundation Recognition | Friday Potpourri | Supporting Agros | New Member Proposed: Kelly Nolan | Student of the Month: Kayla Brown | Corporate Sponsors Being Rounded Up | Web Fun


Student of the Month: Kayla Brown

x0314SOTMBob Holert introduced Sammamish High School junior Kayla Brown as the March Student of the Month. Kayla was accompanied by her parents, Sherry and Russell Brown, and by her Sammamish counselor, Hailey O’Reilly.

Hailey observed that Kayla “never lets anything keep her from accomplishing her goals. All of us at Sammamish who know Kayla are proud to know her and of her accomplishments.”

Kayla took the microphone to tell her audience that her hobbies are “painting and shopping.” She explained that she was born with a rare type of muscular dystrophy, but has "never let that stop me. I was told that I would never walk, but when I was five years old, I walked unaided across the room.”

This gritty, determined student is planning to attend the University of Washington. She will go to a two-week summer program this year to better acquaint her with the challenges she will face. She has been active in the Family Careers Leaders of America student organization and has helped on several fundraising activities.

Kayla received her Student of the Month plaque from Mr. Holert to prolonged applause from Rotarians.

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