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Vol. 17, No. 21, November 22, 2004 IN THIS ISSUE: This Reveille Home Page | The Friday Program: The Emerging Age of Biology | Thanksgiving Baskets | A New Fellowship Opportunity | Giving Tree | Program Alert | Friday Potpourri | Students of the Month: Michelle Magnotti & Jonathan Wilson | The Payoff Raffle Awards | Paranoia Strikes SAA; SAA Strikes Back | Point of Inspiration | Web Fun |
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Paranoia Strikes SAA; SAA Strikes Back Jenny Andrews felt left out the past couple of weeks, but she should know that the SAA account has been growing at a nice pace this fall. Why, just this last Friday, $63.00 went into the kitty, and this has become a regular feature of BBRC meetings. Bob Holert joined Jenny Friday, wearing his new-look, Husky Green. Now, Husky Bob has joined other such luminaries as followers of the Idaho Vandals, the Rice Owls, the Baylor Bears, and until a few weeks ago, the Seattle SuperSonics. It happens often, and in some cases, more often than not. Anyway, Bob will get over it, as will the Huskies, and even the Vandals may prevail someday. Talk about Paranoia! Dick Brown was fined $5.00 for an award his Bimmer received. Every year, Dick gets some kind of award for this car. Youd think hed unload it so he wouldnt have to pay these fines. And, Chuck Barnes was featured in a magazine article for his work in so many areas, including Hopelink foodbank and Rotary First Harvest. Chuck got the recognition and no fine. Lets hope this takes care of the paranoia of our Sergeant At Arms. |
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