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Volume 88, Number 14 - October 1, 2002 UPCOMING PROGRAM (October 8, 2002) October 8, 2002 Annual meeting for Lafayette Rotary Foundation
OCTOBER 1st MEETING FUNCTIONS: Money Collectors - BILL HINZES - 11:15 to 11:45a.m. and SUSAN SMITH - 11:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.; Greeter - NANCY MATTOX; Invocation - DICK HOLTZ; and Music - KATHY MEEKS. OCTOBER PROGRAMS
October 17th is a Thursday meeting with Kiwanis and coaches. Don't show up on Tuesday this week!!! CLUB CONCERNS PRESIDENT DAVE BOUGH, requested members/spouses to keep the following in
their thoughts and prayers: JOHN and EUDORA MC KEE; ED PAGE; FAE SPURLOCK; BEV STONE; Marjorie spouse of DICK WALKER.
ANNOUNCEMENTS There is a 1940/41 Lafayette Rotary Club directory available to view at the back table for a couple of weeks, if anyone is
interested.New Directories are available. Please pick up yours. SMALL GROUP DINNER: The next dinner will be Thursday, October 10, 2002 at Oscar and Bev Hopkins' home at 6:30 P.M. The cost is $8.00 per person.
Reservations may be made by contacting Martha Chiscon. Our Eradicate Polio Raffle brought in $184 this week. Eradicate Polio gets $92, the winning raffle ticket holder (MARGARET HALL) gets $46 and $46 is added to the
$33 left in the kettle from last week for the member who draws the Ace of Spades. Since MARGARET HALL contributed $25 back to the Polio fund, it now has a total of $183. ROTARY logo or souvenir items purchased to
provide a display for the Board of Directors to choose from are available for sale at meetings. First come, first served. Don't miss this opportunity to own a license plate, a paperweight, or a framed 4-Way Test.
PROGRAM (October 1, 2002) BETTY SUDDARTH substituting for FRITZ COHEN introduced David Fraseur, Director of the Boilermaker Aquatics Center. His
power point presentation included photos of the construction of the impressive facilities which is 79,282 square feet, includes seating for about 700 spectators, a Daktronics video and scoreboard, a 50
meter competitive swimming pool, a diving pool and a spa. It has a state of the art sanitation system and is wheelchair accessible. HIGH SCHOOL GUESTS: Abbey DeLong and
Blake Widner from Harrison High School were our student guests today. They each received a certificate and a travel mug with the four-way test to commemorate their visit with us.
VISITING ROTARIANS: ED ELLIOTT from Naples, FL. GUESTS: Adrienne Bough, guest of DAVE BOUGH; and Dan Gick, guest of DAN TEDER. MAKE UPS: BILL HATFIELD in Little Rock, AR where he attended the Zones 20-30
Rotary Institute for District Governors. THANKS to these Rotarians for help with this week's MEETING FUNCTIONS: Money Collectors: DALE MC HENRY - 11:15 to 11:45a.m., and SUSAN SMITH
-11:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.; Invocation - JIM HANKS, Music - KATHY MEEKS and REX KEPLER for dinner music and music accompaniment. JO WADE assisted at the back table. SEPTEMBER 100% CLUB ABBERT; ADAMS (124); ANDERSON (4); BARRETT (61); BIDDLE; BOUGH (21);
BROCK (99); CHISCON, AL (153); CHISCON, MARTHA (146); COHEN, FRITZ (3); COURTANEY (61); DECKER; FEUER (236); FILMER (80); FOSTER (85); FREY, HARLEY (181); FREY, TOM; FULLER (221); FUNK, CHRIS (56); GRABOWSKI, S;
GRABOWSKI, Z (2); GRIFFITH (284); GRIFFITHS (84); HALL, MARGARET (138); HAMMEL (3); HANKS (52); HANSEN (52); HATFIELD (261); HERNANDEZ (2); HOBBS (103); HOLTZ (14); HOPKINS (86); HUSTON (3); IRVIN (4); JACKSON (81);
JANLE (62); JOHANNSEN; JONES; KECK (80); KEPLER (148); KLINGER (2); GRIFFIN KOEHLER (134); KUIPERS; LANDGREBE (147); LANE (489); LOVELL (2); MC CARTHY (52); MC HENRY (85); MILLER, BILL R. (362); MITCHELL (153);
MORRIS; NELSON (94); PAPE (265); PARK (36); PARKHURST (7); POLAND (4); RAHDERT (123); REEVES-KERNER (2); SANDERSON (8); SCHMIDT (287); SMITH, JIM; SMITH, KEITH (66); SMITH, SUSAN (123); ST. JOHN (56);
STEVENSON (2); SUDDARTH (62); TEDER, DAN (126); TIPTON (2); TROTT (5); TURLEY (183); VERPLANK (449); WADE (105); WALKER, R; WEST (111); and WILEY (265).
CONGRATULATIONS to EARL PARK who has 3 years, to BOB GRIFFITHS who has 7 years, and to HARLEY GRIFFITH who has 22 years of 100% attendance at the end of September 2002. |