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Republicans Honor Senator Bob Dole This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu Republicans Honor Senator Bob/ Dole October IS, 1993 Hyatt Regency, Denver Tech Center Page 1 of 17 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu DINNER PROGRAM Welcome Master of Ceremonies Don Bain Chairman A Special Introduction Don Bain Colorado Republican Party Republican Party Chairman It is with great pride that I welcome the Honorable Senator Bob Dole to Colorado. As the Senate Republican Leader, Bob Dole is providing the direction Republicans need for a successful future. His leadership serves as an inspiration to all of us and continues to unite and strengthen our Party. Long Term Ideas A Short Term Couple While Senator Dole is providing leadership for the nation, The Colorado· Republican Party is continuing its efforts to build a strong political base of leadership for this state. Our Party is on a solid foundation of principles and ideas and it is through your support that we can continue to achieve our goals. Your hard work and dedication is greatly appreciated. With your continued Invocation Hank Brown support, we will achieve victory in 1994! United States Senator Video Introduction Featuring Bob Dole Introduction of Guest Speaker Philip Anschutz Guest of Honor Bob Dole From the Centennial state to the Greetings! As we begin our Senate Republican Leader Sunflower state - welcome to the efforts for a successful election year, 1993 Republican Fall Dinner! we are privileged to hear one of our Each of you will make a Party's great enunciators of difference in the months ahead. It is Republican ideals and reminder of Special Performance The CU Buffoons because of the countless hours you governmental values: Bob Dole. He devote, the financial contributions communicates to the nation and you give and, most importantly, Congress what we, as Republicans, your sincere belief in the Republican need to say every day to our philosophy that we will continue to neighbors. Dinner Video Our Republican Guests successfully face the challenges Thank you all for your constant ahead. efforts, and here's to a great 1994! Barb McTurk, Vice Chairman Amber Blecker, Secretary A Final Farewell Master of Ceremonies Page 2 of 17 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu DINNER MENU Let's SPINACH LEAVES with WALNUT AND STILTON CHEESE SALAD Reclaim with a Tarragon Vinaigrette Fresh Baked Rolls and Creamy Butter FOR GOVERNOR Colorado! COLORADO '94 PAID FOR SY MIKE BIRO FOR GOVERNOR CAMPAK;;N, LARRY PIPPEn. 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We do it because our DICK Philip Anschutz, Dinner Chairman reputation stands on that!" Cort Dietler, Dinner Chairman Tom & Terry VanGilder SARGENT Will Nicholson, Jr., Dinner Chairman We have the experience you need to make sure your job ~ets done righc anrl ·in time. It's too important to crust anyone else but VANGILDER ENTERPRISES. For Governor Call today for the Professional Direct Telecommunications, Inc. Mail Service! Gates Corporation P.O. Box 1490 Van Gilder Golden, Colorado 80402 U. S. West, Inc. VGE Enten>rises Manville Corporation (303) 2 79-7725 303/761-2710 2743 S. Shoshone St • Englewood, CO 80110 Great West Life ?aid for by ihe ?eople for Dick Sargent Committee Rod Johnson, Treasurer J. D. Edwards and Company Pat Broe Bruce Benson JOHN F. SAUER Lynn Young & COMPANY, INC. ~M~IRECT Dusty and Lafawn Biddle 4'(ii&at~ AIM Direct is a full service Public Service Company of Colorado agency specializing in Agency Direct Marketing! 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Page 5 of 17 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu Colorado Republicans Salute Our Elected Officials Hank Brown, U.S. Senator Wayne Allard, U.S. Representative Joel Hefley, U.S. Representative Scott Mcinnis, U.S. Representative Don Schaefer, U.S. Representative ,',':i. ~ £1: , j&, a ._, ,.~ ;f . f.- · -" _ :.· __ _ '"'·"'t A Natalie Meyer, Secretary of State ' . ' ...:: ~: , Kie~ Up_. o~~~ He~l -~I ' ' Gail Norton, Attorney General · Tbe Gduly: Rose , Tuesday, Novemb•r.2 .~ 5,450 N. Valley Highway Colorado Senate c~xit ~ls: lru\'at the Mort) "''~~\'.;>~oi.· ;,_ Tom Norton, President Ray Powers ~SVP: ··~oil ~·-~"** fon'l'I Don Ament Jim Roberts nd ehlftk by NOVEMBH j to• Mike Bird Bob Schaffer '~l'i Tilman M. Bishop Bill Schroeder : ·1215 Tr&h'\()nt Place, Tom Blickensderfer Mary Anne Tebedo " D•nv•r, eo eo204 Sally Hopper Claire Traylor Elsie Lacy Dave Wattenberg AI Meiklejohn Jeffrey Wells Richard F. Mutzebaugh Dottie Wham Bill Owens Colorado General Assembly Chuck Berry, Speaker Bill Jerke Steve Acquafrcsca William G. Kaufman Jeanne M. Adkins Martha Kreutz Vickie Agler Michelle La wrcnce Debbie Allen Bill Martin Norma V. Anderson Ron May Ken Chlouber R. D. Mocllcnberg Drew Clark Mercy Morrison Mike Coffman David T. Owen Charles Duke Phil Pankey Lewis H. Entz Penn R. Pfiffner Mary Ellen Epps Tom Ratterree PHONE: ~-------~-~--~ Jeanne Faatz Mike Salaz ENCLOSED IS $___ FOR ___PARDNERS Faye Fleming Paul D. Schauer Tim Foster Pat Sullivan CommUht•. Don Boin, Chatrmon Paid for by th• ColOfodo R•pubfk:on Russell George Jack Taylor Tony Grampsas Shirleen Tucker Page 6 of 17 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu Colorado Republican Trivia Quiz 1. Who was the last Republican Governor of Colorado? 2. Who was the last elected Republican Governor of Colorado? 3. Who was the deciding vote in the House on President' Clinton's tax package? 4. How much has your gasoline bill gone up as a result of President Clinton and David Skaggs? 5. Who is known as Governor "Love 'Em and Leave 'Em"? 6. What town is Bob Dole from in Kansas? 7. Who was the last Republican to represent the 2nd Congressional District? 8. Who were the last three GOP State Chairmen including the present one. 9. What year did women get the right to vote in Colorado? £681 '6 U!t?S uoa 'uosuag aJrus 'At!Mt!Jlt!:) oS '8 Ut!WZtOl8 UOQ 'l 11assn~ ·9 Jawo~ ,\o~ '5 uo11e2 Jad stuaJ £'f7 ·v s22e'>ls P!Aea ·£ aA01 uqof ·z JOOqlapUt!J\ uqof 'I :sJaMSUV Page 7 of 17 PRlVATE H~CEPTION PHIL AHD rn.NCY AHSCJfU r 's HuMF.
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