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Silent Auction Analysis
Lindsay Seeger will be coordinating the Silent Auction this year. We met with Michael Gleason (Ethics) and he will give us a definite answer by hopefully next week. If any of you have auctions ideas to share with Lindsay or want to volunteer to help during this event, please feel free to contact Lindsay x6564. Thank

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