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Nov 29, 2001

Howdy all,

Sorry about the late minutes - I've been busier than a one-armed paperhanger. Anyway, here they are.

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~PODS Minutes for 11/29~

I. ELECTION OF OFFICERS
A. The following are the officers for the Spring 2002 semester. My condolences to you all.
1. Co-Presidents: Cat and Tigerlily
2. Co-Treasurers: James and Greg
3. Secretary: Me
B. We also conned Jill into being our "Member at Large".
1. We're not happy with just trying to fill our four normal officer slots, but now we make up new ones to fill.
2. What fun!
3. Note: The "Member at Large" is responsible for being a member of PODS. That's all.

II. YULE NOTES!
A. Where/When/What/etc.
1. Friday, December 21, 2001
2. At Jill's "haus"
a. This year's theme: "Anglo-Saxon/Ottonian/Gallic"
3. Starts at 6PM (Eastern Standard Time)
B. Food and Goods
1. Mike and Hannah: all sorts of mad food and stuff, like chili and bread and a fire-extinguisher
2. Nate: "Something" like ice, an appetizer, "classy beer", etc.
3. Cat: Pentacle cookies (yay), salad
4. Tigerlily: Mead, potato-corn chowder
5. Mark: "Stuff" like wine
6. Jill: "Stuff" like Vegan Chili
7: Me: A wide selection of soda and paper goods
C. THINGS FOR EVERYONE TO READ!!!!!
1. Bring things to eat in/with and save a tree or five.
2. If you have a meal plan and extra meals, GET & BRING JUNK FOOD
3. Dress is "something other than normal" if possible. I.e. "garb" or whatnot.
4. Alcohol policy is generally BYOR (Bring Your Own Rutabagas)
a. Bring enough to share.
b. Don't depend on others bringing lots of free booze.
c. Low-quality alcohol will get you expelled.
i. For example, cheap beer.
ii. FYI, everything else is pretty much tolerated.
d. This will NOT be a "getting drunk party" so plan accordingly
5. If you're not listed on the Food List, contact Jill to get your assignments
a. Real Food is always good
D. Activities
1. Party
2. Ritual
3. Party
4. Spontaneous Dancing (8:45PM)
5. Possibly, a secret-$10-gift-exchange-type thing
a. Stay tuned for more info.

Well, that's about it. Hopefully see you tomorrow at our LAST MEETING of the semester, where you can say farewell to our graduating Co-President Mark.

Yours,

Dan

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