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Operation Inspiration 2004: Who wants to read all of the WFA essays?

Congratulations to David Kelso, Dave Beck, Ansel Butterfield, Paul Roush, Michael Rush, Ken Ardizzone, Tim Flickinger, Frank Larkin, Sean Schuff, Dave Ferreira,George Perna, Paul Copioli, Jay Tenbrick, Steve Kyramarios, Brian Buonomo, Bill Vinnage, Rick Pierce, John Budish, Andy Bradley, Joe Perrotto, Robert Mainieri, Roland Anderson, Lender Luse, Bill Soetebier, Ted Shinta, and Darrell Noble for winning Woodie Flowers Awards in 2004.

Here's a chance to inspire a ton of students AND adults. Following the lead of DJ Fluck and Andy Baker from 2003, lets post/link ALL 26 winning Woodie Flowers essays here for everyone to read and be inspired.

Here's Dave Beck's winning essay from the NJ Regional, written by senior driver and team VP Mike Williams:
http://www.cybersonics.org/cybersoni.../wfa_essay.asp

Let's read about all 26 right here...
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