American Contract TABLE TALK Bridge League Unit 361

Board of Directors 2019 Message from the President Rick Gardner As 2019 comes to a close I would like to take a moment and reflect on President 970-819-9790 how the year has gone for Unit 361. The Sectionals and the Regional continue to be well attended with some great competition happening at Rob Vetter Vice President the tables. Relationships both with Jefferson County Fairgrounds and the Web Master Renaissance Hotel which serve as our venues for the Sectionals and the Publicity Regional continue to be positive and productive. This year we also 720-530-6575 hosted a successful IN Regional in conjunction with the July Sectional. I Ed Yosses hope all of the IN Players had a great time! All in all, we are in a great Treasurer place for our tournaments. 720-416-6316 The Mentor/Mentee program has been a great success with an Nancy Rassbach Secretary increasing number of IN players participating. IN players If you have not 303-469-0843 had an opportunity to take advantage of this program look for it again next year. Julie Clark Master As always, I want to thank all of the Unit Bboards members and others 303-981-5230 who volunteer for their hard work and dedication. Without it

Vard Nelson tournaments would not be feasible. A lot of planning, organizing, and Partnership Chair manual labor is needed to ensure successful tournaments. Thanks also Photographer to the caddies and the tournament director. 713-853-7604

Alice Kinningham Member  303-324-5557 Best of luck in the rest of 2019! See you at the table!

Bob Stansbury Rick Gardner Sectional Chair President, Unit 361 Supplies Chair 303-750-5600

Joe Jenkins Hospitality Chair 719-650-2922

Wayne Eckerling I/N Chair Regional Chair 303-829-9565

Candidates for Board – 2020-2021 Term

The nominating committee is pleased to present the following candidates for the Unit board, for the two-year term beginning in 2020. The list is in alphabetical order.

The election will be held at the annual membership meeting, 2:45 pm on Saturday, November 10, 2019, just before the second Saturday session.

Rick Gardner I have been playing and enjoying the outstanding game of since 1996. I was a board member and board president for the Ogden UT unit, and have been the treasurer and currently serving as the President of the Denver board. I enjoy working with others to forward the game of bridge and look forward to participating and working with the current and incoming board members to continue the fine traditions that Denver and Colorado duplicate bridge have to offer.

Carol Gumpert My name is Carol Gumpert. I have been playing bridge for a number of years, having been taught originally by my parents. I like learning aspects of the game that are new to me. I am interested in working on the board in order to 'give back' to the community. I also volunteer at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science in the Paleontology lab. I am retired from being an I.T. Manager and a Quality (process) Analyst. I hope to be able to bring some of these skills to the board. I have 2 grown children, 2 wonderful grandsons and 2 grand-dogs.

Rob Vetter I am a semi-retired software engineer with a career that includes time with Tektronix, FedEx, US West/Qwest, Comcast, Frontier, Raytheon and others. Growing up in a family that played Pinochle and Hearts, it was natural to graduate to Bridge. I joined the ACBL in 1991, and started playing seriously in 2007 (about the time my son entered high school). I’ve been lucky to find some experienced and patient partners, teammates and mentors, and was able, with their help to achieve the rank of Life Master in 2010 and Gold Life Master in 2017. I’ve been fortunate with teammates and partners to qualify at the District level twice for GNT and once for NAP. I spend a lot of time at the local clubs. I attend most of the Front Range sectionals and have travelled for many sectional, regional and national events. I’ve worked as a volunteer for Denver’s Holy Ghost church in the social ministry, for St Francis homeless center, for the City of Aurora, and as a member of the Denver Unit 361 board. Bridge is an important part of my social life, and I believe in giving back. Encouraging younger and newer players is important to me. As a unit 361 member and board member, I’ve participated as a Pro in Pro/Am events at the Denver Regional, and I am active in the Mentor program for the unit.

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Alice Kinningham I have been involved with for “a few years” now as a player, director (1984 – 2005), and was brought onto the current board to fill a vacancy serving as Education, Membership and Mentoring program point of contact. I also work very closely with the board on the Regional and newcomer/IN programs. Bridge is a passion for me and I enjoy giving back to the bridge community. I look forward to continuing my role with the board and would appreciate your support.

Ed Yosses I have a continuous ACBL membership since 1975, reflecting a long-term commitment to the League and to our game. I have been Treasurer (2006-2013) and President (2014) of the Northern Colorado Unit and Treasurer of District 17 (2016). I have been Treasurer of the Denver Unit for the past 12 months. I was recruited to fill a vacancy on the Board last year and promptly put the finances in order, which had been neglected for several months. I seek this position to protect and advance the financial integrity of the Unit, promote the increase and retention of new members and schedule of various forms of bridge games at sectionals and the regional that meet the various preferences of the members. I would greatly appreciate your support for my continued service on the Unit Board.

Sectional and Regional Table Count Tournament Schedule 2019—2020

2018 2019 Event Date

January (S) 413.5 412 November Sectional November 8-10, 2019

March (S) 438.5 409 January Sectional January 10-12, 2020

IN April (S) 78 82 March Sectional March 13-15, 2020 Regional 1904.5 1786 April IN Sectional April 18-19, 2020 July (S) 467.5 514* Rocky Mountain Regional May 19-25, 2020 IN October (S) 77 65.5 July Sectional July 10-12, 2020 November 378 N/A Fall IN Sectional October 3-4, 2020 Fall Sectional November 6-8, 2020 [* included IN Regional table count]

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The State of the Regional The 2020 tournament will again open with a pro- am event on Tuesday afternoon. Along with a By Rick Gardner, Unit 361 President game limited to players with fewer than 1000 The State of Regional: , they will be the only events on Tuesday afternoon. The Board is encouraging all The 2019 Rocky Mountain Regional (the tournament) was a great success: expectations for ‘pros’ and players with fewer than 300 the number of tables were met, and player feedback masterpoints to play in the pro-am. For ‘ams’, this was very positive. The tournament continues to be is a great opportunity to meet more experienced one of the 10 largest in the country. The Board has players and to learn. For ‘pros’, it’s a way that you can help grow duplicate bridge. Tentatively, a devoted considerable time to evaluating suggestions for changes and planning the 2020 schedule. Flyers reception with food and a cash bar (and coupons should be available shortly, and expect to see some to help defray the cost of a drink) will be held after significant changes: the event.

1. New starting times: 10:00 am, 3:00 pm, and For new and intermediate players, there will again 7:30 pm, the same as in 2018 be a speaker during the lunch break Wednesday through Sunday. These 30-minute sessions are a

great way for newer players to improve their 2. More knockouts: knockouts will start Tuesday night, Thursday, and Saturday; bridge. If you have not taken advantage of this in

there will also be an evening compact previous years, give it a try in 2020. Each day look knockout Saturday and Sunday night; the for a poster board announcing the speaker and the Thursday and Saturday knockouts will use topic. the Soloway format where day-one is a round-robin and on day-two the top four Again in 2020, expect to see good food at a teams play head-to-head matches to reasonable price, prizes for winners, special days,

determine first through fourth place winners’ photos displayed prominently, and Board members and volunteers committed to making 3. Barometer Pairs: this event will be debuted the 2020 tournament a great experience for all on Friday night in place of Fast Pairs; in this players. event, all pairs play the same boards at the

same time throughout the event; scores are projected on a so each pair can watch its fortunes rise and fall as the game Awards?progresses Award Winners Lou Neff Award: Given to the Colorado player Lou Neff Award 2019: Brad Moss winning the most points at the Rocky Frank Thorwald Trophy 2019: Phyllis Tegtman and Judith Lilly Mountain Regional. Colorado Victory Trophy 2018: En Hay and Allen Kane Frank Thorwald Trophy: Given to the person(s) Susan B. Dittmer Trophy: winning the most points in 199er events at • Fall 2018: Brian Knowles and Lisa Geiger the Rocky Mountain Regional. • Summer 2019: Sharon and Denis Kruse

Colorado Victory Trophy: Given to the • Fall 2019: Jackie Flowers and Clint Jones player(s) scoring the most points by finishing Kinningham/Woodward Trophy 2019: Rita Simas and Bob in the top three places of the top flights in Dawson Team and Open events at ALL Colorado sectional tournaments. What are these awards? See left. Alice Kinningham/Bob Woodward Trophy:

Given to the person(s) scoring the most points in the 299er events at the four Unit 361 open sectionals. Susan B. Dittmer Trophy: Given at each IN sectional to the player or players winning the most points at that tournament. 4

Treasurer’s report As of September 1, 2019

ASSETS $ Current Assets Checking/Savings Checking at Wells Fargo 65,994.20 Savings 59,325.20 Total Checking/Savings 125,319.40 Accounts Receivable Accounts Receivable 1,600.00 Total Accounts Receivable 1,600.00 Total Current Assets 126,919.40 Other Assets Prepaid Tournament Expenses 7,432.61 Misc. Deposits -1,201.44 Due To from ACBL -38,953.10 Due to from D17 12,898.25 TOTAL ASSETS 107,095.72

LIABILITIES & EQUITY $ Current Liabilities Accounts Payable -23,881.70 Equity Retained Earnings 112,899.41 Net Income 18,078.01 Total Equity 130,977.42 TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 107,095.72

INCOME $ Dues 4,365.54 Directory 0 Interest 19.85 Other 0 Tournaments (Net Profits) January 2019 5,129.08 March 2019 -827.73 Spring IN 2019 -311.80 Regional 2019 15,848.05 July 2019 499.79 Fall IN: No numbers recorded Front Range Challenge: No numbers recorded

EXPENSES $ Administration -339.99 Directory 0 Table Talk 0 D17 Representatives -250 Mentor -587 Education 0 Membership -80.24 Trophies -153.71 Website -0 TOTAL NON-TOURNAMENT EXPENSES 1,410.94

If you have questions about unit finances, please contact the unit treasurer: Ed Yosses. 5

Milestones 2019 In Memoriam (September 2018-August 2019) (September 2018-August 2019)

Life Masters Ruby Life Masters Barbara Blum-Barnett Dale Faloon Scott Kelly Frank Baca Diana Moss Karen Ruffin Betty Adler Piotr Gawron Susan Wheeler Jack Toslosky Robert Grebe Ray Call Joyce Sloop Laura Thomson Hedy Buckstein Catherine Evans Pierre Wolfe Nancy Murray Gold Life Masters Barbara Yosses Carol Bertz Charlie Drotar Michael Holmes Heather Gallegos Helaine Hayutin Sapphire Life Masters Linda Priboth George Becker Unit 361 Membership by Rank Robert Storrs Marie Smerjac As of September 1, 2019 Jeannene Dipaolo Paul Ossip Total membership 1348 Bronze Life Masters Carol Ward Ed Hartshorn Rank Point No. in Arjun Singh Diamond Life Masters reqs unit Richard Way Fred Herring Rookie 0-5 298 Laura Thomson Ernie Skolnik Tom Barrett Junior Master 5+ 158 Terry Bowen Club Master 20+ 131 Emerald Life Masters Sectional Master 50+ 86 Silver Life Masters Peggy Ware Regional Master 100+ 117 Eden English Jean McClanahan Platinum Life Masters NABC Master 200+ 70 Advanced Life Master 200+ 10 Barb Gallagher None Michael Sheed Life Master 300/500 77

Dan Stern Bronze Life Master 500/750 130 Jan Mondrow Silver Life Master 1000 93 Brian English Mark Henderson Ruby Life Master 1500 76 Alice Klesinger Gold Life Master 2500 29 David Carlson Sapphire Life Master 3500 33 Diamond Life Master 5000 21 Online Directory Emerald Life Master 7500 7 Platinum Life Master 10000 10 Thanks to Rob Vetter, with assistance from Sheryl Grand Life Master 10000 2 Siegel, Unit 361 now has an online directory. You can find it on the Denver website (denverbridge.com) in the  Membership menu. and a national title

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members is greatly valued. If you would like to get District 17 Update By Jennifer ONeill, Treasurer involved, please contact me.

D17 is bucking the trend across the country! Attendance at At our meeting in Taos, we bid farewell to Bonnie our D17 regionals is not declining 5-10% but is growing. Bagley, who has served as the D17 National director Even so, there is is much work to be done to continue this for the last 12 year. We will miss her & her wisdom & trend. D17 financially supports newcomer/intermediate experience. She will continue to advise the district as events that are stand alone or in conjunction with a requested. As a parting gift, Bonnie supplied large regional. Smaller units that do not have a regional may readable table mats so you can more easily locate your apply for a grant to support membership building table. Please let Bonnie know how much she is activities. appreciated next time you see her.

In a continuing effort to improve all D17 regional Lastly, Las Vegas has reformed their unit & will be tournaments, D17 is investing in our board duplication hosting a regional November 9 – 15, 2020. Great hotel process. The district is purchasing a dealing machine, new rates, great bridge & fun. Mark your calendars. cards and boards and a trailer for transport. In the past, we have paid a fixed price for each set of boards that we did not own (& could not control the quality) to be produced for the regionals. Starting with the Albuquerque regional in January, you will notice a difference.

Also, effective this year, the district has reduced the sanction fee from $10/table to $9. The local units will be able to keep more money for their needs. The district was able to do this because we decreased the number of board members and cost savings from going to electronic communication versus the previous monthly printed Scorecard. Due to the smaller board size, any help (marketing, computer, financial, legal etc.) from non-board

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New Player Development 5. Committing to enhance the attractiveness of the pro-am By Wayne Eckerling, Unit 361 Membership and event at the Rocky Mountain Regional Education Chair The Board’s objective is to try to create a tournament A high priority for the Unit 361 Board of Directors is to atmosphere that is not threatening to newer increase the number of newcomer and players and provides them opportunities to make intermediate level bridge players who regularly compete connections with their peers as well improve their in tournaments. Recent actions to accomplish bridge. Other actions to support newer players include this include the following: waiving fees for players with fewer than 1. Establishing a mentor program for Unit members with five masterpoints, youth and junior discounts, educational fewer than 500 masterpoints or who are speakers at the regional tournament, and $10 not life-masters; the program pays the mentor’s card entry fees at the I/N tournament including lunch. Another fees; mentees can play up to four times initiative under consideration by the Unit with any one mentor and may have more than one Board is offering a teacher accreditation course at the mentor; to date, more than 50 mentor- Rocky Mountain Regional. mentee games have been subsidized by the Unit If you have an idea for how to encourage more newer 2. Including a special game for players with 0-10 points at players to participate in tournaments, please the Unit’s fall and spring I/N contact a board member or email them to tournaments [email protected]. 3. Having a special I/N day at the Rocky Mountain The Board’s objective is to try to create a tournament Regional that includes discounts, promotions, atmosphere that is not threatening to newer players and and prizes provides them opportunities to make connections with their peers as well improve their bridge. Continuing efforts 4. Hosting the Colorado Non-Life Master Regional in July to support newer players include the pro/am event at the in conjunction with the Unit’s summer regional tournament, youth and junior discounts, sectional; the tournament offered gold and red educational speakers at the regional tournament, and $10 masterpoints and included speakers each day as entry fees at the I/N tournament including lunch. In the well as prizes for winners past, mentoring and coaching programs have been offered. If you have an idea for how to encourage more newer players to participate in tournaments, please contact a board member or email them to: [email protected].

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We would like to recognize the winners from the IN Sectional that was held in October and Metro:

Swiss team winners: Nina Dowd - Nancy McReynolds - Joanne Groome - Georgeann Woods

Morning Winners: Donald Harcastle & Bill Mackenzie Afternoon Winners: Mary Hoddinott & Diana Vanoss

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Farewell to Our Gentle Giant (courtesy of Peggy Ware) Jan Janitschke (October 14, 1946 - September 29, 2019)

The Colorado bridge world recently said goodbye to its gentle giant, Jan Janitschke, who inspired and educated countless players with his bridge prowess for nearly a half century. Always kind and full of humor, Jan awed his opponents with a powerful imagination and keen analysis. He pushed the boundaries of this humbling game, competing at the highest levels with an intensity and success known only by a few. Though Alzheimer’s took him at the young age of 71, Jan's legend remains deeply imprinted in our community.

For decades, many have known Jan as the most accomplished Grand Life Master in Colorado. He won four national championships, including the Life Master Pairs (1980) with brother Craig Janitschke; (1980) again with Craig, as well as Jack Bitman and Dick Lesko; the Jacoby Open Swiss (1982) with Allan Stauber, Ross Grabel and Mike Smolen; and, the (1987) with Dick Reed. He placed high in many other elite events, too numerous to count, including 4th in the 1982 World Pairs Championships held in Biarritz, France.

Throughout his bridge career, Jan accumulated more than 19K masterpoints. Most of his points were earned in the 1970's and 1980's, long before players were stratified or bracketed according to level, and at a time when points were awarded less generously.

Jan learned bridge at home as a child, though it wasn't until he attended Colorado College in the late 1960's that he really took notice of the game. There he became obsessed, skipping classes to play and traveling to tournaments. His focus on school dissipated to such a degree that, while he managed to eke out degrees in math and music, he joked that he graduated “summa cum disgracium.”

Not surprisingly, this led Jan to become a professional bridge player, a vocation he began in earnest at by the age of 24. His most magical and renowned partnership was with his brother, Craig, who was 4 years - to the day - his junior. The two of them had such a potent chemistry together that theirs became one of the best-known partnerships in the world. They played together professionally on and off for nearly 20 years, stopping sometime after Craig moved to Seattle. Jan continued playing professionally until late in his life. One of Jan’s most famous partners was the late Barry Crane.

While introverted and somewhat shy, Jan always made time to answer bridge questions. As one longtime friend said: “unless pressed, he’d offer only cogent and succinct replies to bridge queries.” This same friend cited the example of a woman failing miserably at a 4H contract against Jan. Distraught and befuddled, she asked him at the end “should I have made that?” to which he responded “Yes.” “How?” she asked. “Pull and claim,” Jan replied simply. Nothing else needed to be said.

An impish, goodhearted humor and wit punctuated Jan's gentle demeanor, providing endless entertainment to partners and opponents alike. Now apocryphal, Jan is widely quoted from the 1970’s for asking his client, after a torturous auction to four of a major, “where was the hand you held during the auction?”. As was typical, he posed this question without anger or recrimination.

While many of us knew and feared Jan's bridge dominance, few of us knew him away from the table. Much of what we do know is because Jan had the good sense to join forces with Bonnie Smith, his beloved wife and bridge partner of 35 years. A formidable woman in her own right, Bonnie helped Jan get past his shyness and engage with the world around him. He loved that she pushed him to try things, such as painting and gardening. A good sport, Jan frequently engaged these new pursuits with enthusiasm and curiosity.

Outside of bridge, Jan had a lifelong passion for music. He played violin and classical piano, serving as concertmaster for his HS orchestra, and winning statewide competitions in both instruments. Jan had a special gift for sight-reading and playing complex pieces with no prior exposure. His favorite composers were Chopin, Shostakovich, and Prokofiev which he enjoyed playing up until the end, long after his illness impaired most other aspects of his functioning.

In addition to bridge, Jan was an avid cyclist for more than 50 years. He took full advantage of the challenging Colorado terrain, once biking to and from Aspen which involved roughly 360 miles of cycling, multiple mountain passes, and intense twisty roads. 10

Top 250 Masterpoint Holders in Unit 361 (as of September 17, 2019) Denver Lifetime Masterpoints Rank MP's Name Rank MP's Name Rank MP's Name 1 21665.79 MOSS, Brad 33 5179.95 GOTTLIEB, Gail 65 3538.58 OSSIP, Paul 2 19038.40 JANITSCHKE, Jan 34 5145.62 HERRING, Fred 66 3507.24 TRUJILLO, Karen 3 17179.02 CAPRERA, David 35 5117.07 SKOLNIK, Ernie 67 3431.24 HAUGE, Dolly 4 15489.84 KANE, Allen 36 5007.94 HOLLIGAN, Jeff 68 3359.73 FRIEDMAN, Richard 5 14252.35 HAY, En 37 4904.58 DiFELICE, Dom 69 3262.64 WEINSTEIN, Roy 6 12697.94 NEWLIN, Flo 38 4814.05 RANNEY, Jane 70 3155.73 JENKINS, Joe 7 12545.91 HEITLER, Anita 39 4806.61 KINNINGHAM, Alice 71 3116.84 MILLER, Patricia 8 12299.84 NEWLIN JR, Cal 40 4799.93 GRAUER, Susan 72 3071.92 CURRAN, Joan 9 12242.23 COBB, Bruce 41 4751.81 RASSBACH, Nancy 73 3069.81 NEWCOMB, Jerry 10 12045.73 HEITLER, Don 42 4717.36 WEST, Loie 74 3030.73 VETTER, Robert 11 11851.24 BRENNER, Anne 43 4707.72 DREW, Pat 75 2905.76 BERGER, Richard 12 10435.61 PENNELL, Hachy 44 4520.41 BOYARSKY, Donald 76 2847.58 SIEGEL, Sheryl 13 9431.18 YETTICK, Garth 45 4512.55 ACHZIGER, Jeanne 77 2807.42 OSMAN, Haisam 14 9388.26 EBER, Marilyn 46 4464.38 WITONSKY, Paul 78 2792.72 DEVERE, Margaret 15 9230.36 PENNELL, Roger 47 4302.37 ALLEGAR, Bill 79 2785.51 NEWCOMB, Carolyn 16 8726.21 GARRETT, Warren 48 4212.13 DALLAS, Debra 80 2768.20 MILLER, Roger 17 7843.46 JONES, Spencer 49 4182.60 MARTIN, Bob 81 2748.16 FOX, Bill 18 7776.12 WARE, Peggy 50 4130.33 DALE, Nona 82 2732.02 BUGAY, John 19 6939.34 DUFF, Dick 51 3952.12 McKENZIE, Robert 83 2697.72 FOLLADORI, Virginia 20 6876.77 VAN NESS, John 52 3919.13 ROOF, James 84 2674.22 SANDERS, Beverly 21 6723.91 CARSON, Skip 53 3900.77 BERENBAUM, Harriet 85 2669.67 O'GRADY, Barbara 22 6598.16 VANCIL, Donald 54 3860.47 LUPTON, Robert 86 2658.65 McKANNA, Donita 23 6508.16 SANDS, Norma 55 3789.19 SOLOFF, Curt 87 2634.59 SHIOYA, Milton 24 6214.53 RANNEY, Jerry 56 3760.39 WARREN, Paula 88 2624.05 BEARD, Bill 25 6178.78 SMITH, Bonnie 57 3735.40 BORUS, Carolyn 89 2602.23 IMHOFF, Stanley 26 6099.39 MARTHALER, Dan 58 3694.39 PIXLEY, Mary Ann 90 2602.21 HOLMES, Michael 27 6011.06 WARNER, David 59 3683.46 BRESS, Harley 91 2587.41 GOLDSTEIN, Judy 28 5700.08 HAGERMAN, Edwin 60 3610.93 COFFMAN, Penelope 92 2572.58 BERTZ, Carol 29 5634.63 YOUNG, Ernie 61 3603.63 BECKER, George 93 2500.56 HELLMAN, Jonathan 30 5548.18 WARNER, Carol 62 3602.34 SMERJAC, Marie 94 2490.00 UDE, Judith 31 5519.70 QUEEN, Frank 63 3576.08 DIPAOLO, Jeannene 95 2461.91 BLECK, Sung 32 5417.16 HENKE, Pat 64 3545.50 WARD, Carol 96 2448.29 BALLON, Marilyn

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Top 250 Masterpoint Holders in Unit 361 (continued)

Denver Lifetime Masterpoints Rank MP's Name Rank MP's Name Rank MP's Name 97 2416.03 CASTRIGANO, Vincent 129 1836.86 BURGER, Thomas 161 1511.30 PORTER, David 98 2415.73 CHARCZENKO, Susan 130 1835.74 CLARK, Julie 162 1502.25 CALL, Ray 99 2368.58 BEARD, Lori 131 1823.81 VANATTA, Jerilyn 163 1497.35 BARROW, Donna 100 2358.96 BRANDON, Jon 132 1821.63 EVERITT, George 164 1478.85 HEINSOHN, Shirley 101 2340.12 YOSSES, Ed 133 1803.62 NEUMANN, Roger 165 1478.15 BENEDICT, Gerald 102 2318.78 HYATT, Debbie 134 1791.25 JALVING, Michael 166 1468.31 O'NEILL, Jennifer 103 2270.19 SEWALL, Virginia 135 1782.91 BASTIAANS, Shelbie 167 1468.15 CLINT, Sherry 104 2256.62 KELLY, Kathleen 136 1782.50 POWERS, Kim 168 1466.15 KLAMUT, Kris 105 2250.56 MURPHY, Robert 137 1701.26 PEDERSEN, Virginia 169 1459.84 KOLLER, Sandra 106 2250.27 NEWCOMB, Walt 138 1695.37 JACOBSEN, Rita 170 1457.14 BREHMER, Bradley 107 2236.18 NELSON, Ken 139 1693.90 GREENE, Judi 171 1448.00 WOLFE, Jean 108 2212.83 BOST, Marilyn 140 1691.62 GARDNER, Richard 172 1446.67 WALLISER, Lianne 109 2210.29 HEDLY, Robyn 141 1651.86 LEFF, Shirley 173 1444.19 PANA, Ruth 110 2206.30 VAVRA, Ken 142 1651.55 WHEELER, Susan 174 1442.08 PANA, Rey 111 2184.82 HARLOW, Irene 143 1647.53 SILVEIRA, Gregg 175 1438.20 CUFF, Susan 112 2183.34 DULAN, James 144 1644.86 BESNETTE, Linda 176 1431.26 FRANCIS, Jim 113 2163.80 BENEDICT, Nancy 145 1634.63 COX, Karen 177 1431.05 HAINES, Ralph 114 2137.11 HEINSOHN, Marvel 146 1626.40 SEWALL, Joe 178 1429.57 MARTIN, Bev 115 2117.73 JADIN, Judith 147 1624.24 SCHLEY, Shirley 179 1426.61 ADAMS, Sally 116 2100.60 GIVNER, Donna 148 1619.17 KRUEGER, Toni 180 1408.99 KING, Victor 117 2072.19 YOUNG, Blair 149 1615.47 CARLSEN, Karen 181 1392.56 ADAMS, Steven 118 2071.95 PERLMUTTER, Alice 150 1608.49 WEST, Anne 182 1384.86 SCHULTZ, Katherine 119 2052.02 HENDERSON, Mark 151 1601.35 NELOWET, Beth 183 1383.78 PALMER, William 120 2043.96 LAGER, Valerie 152 1591.34 NORDGREN, Ron 184 1374.98 WATSON, Timothy 121 2021.85 MARRS, Jerry 153 1588.15 GRAHAM, Marilyn 185 1374.23 MARSHALL, Susan 122 1981.44 GENDILL, Eleanor 154 1578.21 BACA, Frank 186 1370.13 STOXEN, Sam 123 1969.66 PARIS, Robert 155 1576.15 FITZPATRICK, Helen 187 1367.82 McLEAN, Ray 124 1966.17 PERKOWSKI, Paul 156 1558.47 ADLER, Betty 188 1342.93 PEARCE, Roger 125 1904.53 KUTSCHER, William 157 1553.51 LIMBRICK, Laurah 189 1338.67 WAINZ, Steven 126 1903.45 OSHER, John 158 1534.55 SCHOEN, Eileen 190 1322.16 SHPALL, Dena 127 1887.21 MILLER, Joann 159 1526.37 WHEELER, Steve 191 1320.46 TOEPFER, James 128 1885.30 VENHUIS, Theresa 160 1525.65 KUSHNER, Joan 192 1317.41 CHARCZENKO, Nick

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Top 250 Masterpoint Holders in Unit 361 (continued)

Denver Lifetime Masterpoints Rank MP's Name Rank MP's Name Rank MP's Name 193 1313.45 ZIPP, Kathleen 225 1089.79 MARCI, Kathy 257 963.65 KLEIN, Roberta 194 1311.23 BASU, Rathin 226 1089.13 McCOOL, Katie 258 959.73 HELFER, Judy 195 1303.13 ROOT, Pam 227 1088.31 MUSGROVE, Margaret 259 953.60 HARDER, Linda 196 1288.37 DIVINE, Maxine 228 1085.65 PLUMB, Steve 260 940.66 FREYER, Kay 197 1265.98 MARLEY, James 229 1085.01 STERN, Dan 261 940.12 WAGENBACH, Margaret 198 1262.58 DUNN, Kevin 230 1083.78 GAUDIO, Lillian 262 936.92 SMITH, Greg 199 1255.83 LEONARD, Wendy 231 1081.80 WHEATON, Larry 263 927.03 JOHNSON, Bill 200 1252.84 GAGLIANO, Martha 232 1074.55 MONDROW, Jane 264 918.87 BARROS, Marion 201 1252.50 TRUELL, Gloria 233 1069.27 SHEDD, Michael 265 912.71 ROBINSON, Barbara 202 1252.02 SNODGRASS, Fay 234 1064.39 THORNTON, Elizabeth 266 910.62 NIEMANN, Doris 203 1251.31 HOLCOMB, John 235 1051.33 DEPUY, Erika 267 900.44 PORTER, Kathleen 204 1238.81 RICKETSON, Myra 236 1048.73 KLESINGER, Alice 268 892.12 CARLSON, Cleeta 205 1231.51 BUCKSTEIN, Sandy 237 1047.22 MARCI, Joe 269 888.35 BIGGS, Wade 206 1217.64 COOPER, Wilt 238 1045.32 RUST, Belinda 270 883.51 MACH, Leah 207 1207.63 LINDLEY, Mary 239 1043.41 PACELLO, Elsie 271 879.59 LEVINSON, Carol 208 1204.28 NOYES, Suzanne 240 1037.12 OSMUNDSEN, David 272 871.80 THOMSON, Laura 209 1198.96 ALBERT, V 241 1028.03 DEBUS, Philip 273 865.83 HUMPHREYS, Suzanne 210 1195.88 KIENKER, Molly 242 1023.96 WHEATON, Betty 274 864.01 WENDT, Carol 211 1190.49 SHAW, Marsha 243 1019.98 DOYLE, Patrick 275 862.39 SILBERBERG, Jay 212 1181.93 CRON, EllaMargaret 244 1016.48 ENGLISH, Eden 276 860.95 ELLIOTT, Brett 213 1177.23 BRONDER, Carol 245 1015.18 SINGH, Arjun 277 857.41 JENKINS, Ellen 214 1163.78 MEAD, Eric 246 1012.92 McCLANAHAN, Jean 278 857.25 BRILLIANT, Beverly 215 1153.38 PHIPPS, Mary 247 1012.53 CARLSON, David 279 847.30 NELSON, Paul 216 1153.10 FRANKLIN, Lucy 248 1007.02 ENGLISH, Brian 280 847.28 NELSON, Janet 217 1141.32 RAINWATER, Nancy 249 1001.44 JUSTICE, Elneta 281 844.99 BRAUCHER, Daniel 218 1136.38 CARLSON, Carole 250 998.81 HORTON, William 282 837.81 CISLAGHI, Justin 219 1134.55 PEQUETTE, Janice 251 991.39 VEVURKA, Lynn 283 835.74 KLEIN, Melvyn 220 1127.26 DOROUGH, Linda 252 985.31 BATTIN, Robert 284 835.03 NISHIMOTO, Alice 221 1113.66 WIEGAND, Norita 253 983.06 MOTZKUS, Bonnie 285 829.47 McDONALD, Marge 222 1108.08 SINTON, Celeste 254 976.08 ZEVERN, Merrily 286 826.20 ROBINSON, David 223 1108.00 NEEDHAM, Merl 255 972.86 HESS, Mary 287 821.78 BUTLER, Georgiana 224 1095.38 NELSON, Linda 256 966.05 LAGER, Kenneth 288 807.92 WARNECKE, Dee

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