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 This special edition of “Footnotes” includes news briefs about members of reunion classes.
If you’d like to see your former classmates in person, plan now to attend reunions for the classes of 1961, 1966, 1971, 1976, 1981, 1986, 1991, 1996, and 2001
held during Homecoming,
January 26–28, 2006. For more information, visit .
 The regular “Footnotes” section resumes in the Spring 2006 Response. As always, we welcome your letters, email messages, or phone calls with items of interest for our readers.
 To submit an item, send email
    to response@spu.edu    or a letter to: Footnotes/Responseºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ
 3307 Third Avenue West, Suite 116
 Seattle, Washington 98119-1922
 To phone in your news, call 206-281-2051. Reunions/News  Marriages
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    | A Conversion of the Imagination2014: A Blueprint for Excellence shows "Seattle Pacific will 
        be a place that knows and understands what's going on in the world, and 
        it will be a place that embraces the Christian story," says President 
        Philip Eaton. [President]
 Katrina's CallSPU professors, graduate students, and staff help with hurricane relief 
        efforts on the Gulf Coast and on SPU's campus. [Campus]
 Allowing Scripture to Transform Our LivesKerry Dearborn, associate professor of theology, contributes introductions 
        and study notes to the Renovaré Spiritual Study Bible. [Faculty]
 Quality AlwaysAlumni of the Year, Kathi and Jerry Teel, live out their Vitamilk Diary 
        slogan, "Quality Always," in all areas of their lives. [Alumni]
 The Gospel According to Miller Author of best-selling book, Blue Like Jazz, tells SPU students 
        that "engaging the culture is not rocket science." [Books & Film]
 Field Goals Courted by Division I soccer teams while in high school, stand-out Falcon 
        forward, Sarah Martinez, hits goals on and off the field. [Athletics]
 My ResponseJohn Perkins writes a letter to Seattle Pacific about God's grace during and after Hurricane Katrina.
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