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[APO-L] Alpha Phi Omega alumnus on Jeopardy (Mon., 9/13/2004)
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Derek Cashman)
Mon Sep 13 20:23:38 2004
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 20:23:03 -0400
Reply-To: Derek Cashman <derek.cashman@gmail.com>
From: Derek Cashman <derek.cashman@gmail.com>
To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU
An Alpha Phi Omega alumnus appeared on Jeopardy tonight (9/13/2004)!
Her name was Dana (not sure of her last name?). She introduced herself
as being, "fraternity brothers with Bill Clinton," and then went on to
explain that it's a "co-ed" fraternity now. The look on Alex Trebek's
face after he realized that she really was on of Bill Clinton's
fraternity "brothers" was priceless,... ;-)
She did pretty good, for the questions that she did get a chance to
answer. At least she knew that Diane Sawyer was from Kentucky and got
the final Jeopardy question right, which had something to do with the
spanish meaning of Ecuador. She played against walking encyclopedia
Ken Jennings, whose winnings now total something like $1,477,000,...
In standings, Ken Jennings won with $42,000, and Dana was in second
place with $3999. The guy in third place didn't play final Jeopardy
since his total was negative.
Derek J. Cashman, Ph.D.
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derek.cashman@louisville.edu
James Graham Brown Cancer Center
University of Louisville
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National Media & Technology Committee
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