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^C{Hall of Fame
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^Cby Our Readers}

The games and puzzles in Softdisk PC may contain a secret word which you only get to see if your score is high enough or if you solve a puzzle game through to its completion. When you see the secret word, that's your cue to write it down and send it in. (You can put it on your report card, or e-mail it to {sdpcletters@softdisk.com}.) Also include your highest score (where applicable). We will place your name, score, and any other pertinent data in this, our Softdisk Hall of Fame. Be sure to mention specifically what program the word was in and what issue it was on, as we've published so many things that even we sometimes have trouble keeping track of them!

In recognition of outstanding effort, amazing scores, and finding our hidden secret words we herewith announce and proclaim that the following very talented people have achieved immortality in the Softdisk Hall of Fame.


{_Sokoban (SDPC #133)_}
Irene Gilbert, White Lake, NY

{_Super Crosword: Opposite's Attract (SDPC #133)_}
Irene Gilbert, White Lake, NY

{_Super Crosword: Road Movies (SDPC #133)_}
Irene Gilbert, White Lake, NY


{_Super Crossword: Inside Agatha (SDPC #132)_}
Betty Mills, Dallas, TX
Bill Fletcher, via Internet
Tom Clark, Miami, FL
Ramona Newhouse, Ft, Lauderdale, FL
Nancy Miller, Dunnellon, FL
Irene Gilbert, White Lake, NY

{_Super Crossword: Mystery Novels (SDPC #132)_}
Betty Mills, Dallas, TX
George W. Gallipeau, via Internet
Tom Clark, Miami, FL
Ramona Newhouse, Ft, Lauderdale, FL
Nancy Miller, Dunnellon, FL
Irene Gilbert, White Lake, NY


{_Super Crosword: Computer Jargon (SDPC #131)_}
James Kreke, Oklahoma City, OK
Ron Schwinn, Arlington, WA
Elena Lemmo, Massillon, OH

{_Super Crosword: Nicknames (SDPC #131)_}
James Kreke, Oklahoma City, OK


{_Super Crosword: It's Greek to Me (SDPC #130)_}
James Kreke, Oklahoma City, OK

{_Super Crosword: Endangered Animals (SDPC #130)_}
James Kreke, Oklahoma City, OK

