Bob Johnson really covered it as well as it could be.
 
Now for the list of full list of volunteers, the days they worked and the jobs they covered.
 
Thursday, Oct,7th. Practice, winch checking and registration.
        Sanford Searl, called turns at base B for practice distance and speed.
        Bob Johnson, same as Bob.
        Jack Iafret, checked out timing/ lights/ buzzer & PA system for distance and speed.
 
Friday, Oct, 8th.   Ist day of competition.
        Jack Iafret, set up timing/ lights/ buzzer/PA system for distance and ran the system.
        Bob Johson, assist in setting up timing/ lights/ buzzer/ PA system & work at base B.
        Sanford Searl, same as Bob.
        Robin Meek, scorekeeper, base B operations and shag lines for Team Chicago.
        Regie Sewell, assist with timing/ lights etc. and work base B.                                            Paul Sherman, base B operations for distance and speed.
 
Saturday, Oct, 9th. 2nd day of competition.
        Jack Iafret, set up timing/ lights/ buzzers/ PA system for distance & speed. Ran      
                            the system.
        Sanford Searl, assist with timing/ lights etc. and worked base B.                    
        Bob Johnson, same as above.
        Robin Meek, scorekeeper, base B operations and shag lines for Team Chicago.
    `   Jim Deck,  LSF Secretary, worked base B operations.
        Steve Siebenaler,  LSF Treasurer, worked base A & B operations.
        D'Anne Thompson,  worked base A & supported Team Atlanta after totaling her bird.
        Paul Sherman,  worked base B for distance and speed.
        Julian Robertson,  worked base A & B for distance & speed.
 
Sunday, Oct,10 th. 3rd day of competition .
        Jack Iafret,  set up timing/ lights etc. and operate.
        Bob Johnson, assist with timing/lights etc. setup and work base B.
        Sanford Searl, same as Bob.
        Robin Meek, scorekeeper, work base B & shag lines for Team Chicago.
        D'Anne Thompson, base A operations & support Team Atlanta. 
        Mark Gellart, base A & B operations.
        Paul Sherman, base B operations.
 
And of course Phil Renauld, our CD for this Team Selection.
 
Each and every one of these vounteers accepted whatever assignment they were asked to do and always offered to do more.
 
You can't run an F3B Team Selection without volunteers of this caliber and I want to thank each and every one of you for your effort.
 
We were able again able to select a world caliber team for the 2005 Worlds in Finland and this team of Gordon Jennings, Joe Wurts and Mike Smith will represent the USA with the class that we have come to know from our previous teams.
 
 Again, thank you all for your effort.
 
Regards, Dave Corven.

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