<p>Petko 1, Dean zilch.</p>
<p>USAFA10s 2, dean 0</p>
<p>eagle: 20
Dean: 10</p>
<p>luke :)</p>
<p>^^^eagle, that was lame. :P</p>
<p>Gee…if ya’ll aren’t sweating bullets then my friend, classmate, and lab partner isn’t doing her job!</p>
<p>Guess I’ll have to send an e-mail to Dana.</p>
<p>yeah, She’s my friend, classmate, lab partner from LOOOOONG ago…</p>
<p>Steve
USAFA '83</p>
<p>Steve, I tried asking her if she remembered you a few weeks ago and she couldn’t recall! I asked, “do you remember a Steve who was your lab partner in your class?” She gave me a blank stare lol! Probably should have been more specific!</p>
<p>Ahh…she wouldn’t remember the name; I was a “two classes with her” classmate.</p>
<p>But she was a great lab partner as she was BRILLIANT!!! That helped save my grades both times.</p>
<p>Steve, I think it is a measure of your classmate that she wouldn’t want to embarrass you in front of someone (Hornet) with whom she was unsure of the relationship. I mean, think of it – here it is all these years later and she’s – out of the blue – asked a question by someone she doesn’t really know and about which she’s unsure just how to answer! I’m sure all kinds of emotions came rushing to the surface – that she was able to pull it off with JUST “a blank stare” just shows those leadership attributes that she, you, and the rest of your classmates possess that have served you all so well over the years. </p>
<p>How fortunate you are. ;)</p>