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LETTER: Happy Halloween 2022

The P.U.M.P.K.I.N. Society honors graduating fourth-years this Halloween and recognizes all the workers at TOTOTL

<p>The P.U.M.P.K.I.N. Society Recognizes Individuals Who Enrich The University Community Through Their Silent And Selfless Service.&nbsp;</p>

The P.U.M.P.K.I.N. Society Recognizes Individuals Who Enrich The University Community Through Their Silent And Selfless Service. 

To The UVA Community,       


The Quality Of Life At The University Is Enhanced By Those Students And Administrators Who Demonstrate A Genuine Concern For Their Fellow People, A Love Of Learning, And A Love Of Life. Although Our Community Is Composed Of Many Talented People Who Serve The University, Perhaps The Most Valuable Contributions Are From Those That Seek No Attention. The P.U.M.P.K.I.N. Society Recognizes Individuals Who Enrich The University Community Through Their Silent And Selfless Service. 


This New Academic Year The P.U.M.P.K.I.N. Society Chose To Recognize Eight Fourth Year Students Who Went Above And Beyond For Their Communities And Lead Lives Of Silent And Selfless Service. We Wish To Bring A Greater Focus To Their Contributions. Join Us In Celebration Of Their Accomplishments, Which Have Left An Indelible Mark On The University Community. 


Addie Simkin

Andrea Tache Lopez

Gabby Paz

Jaime Trejo-Angeles

Khuyen Dinh

Kyndall Walker

Ramya Susarla

                                                                                Samir Muhammad

We Would Also Like To Recognize The Volunteers, Pavilion Residents, And Residents Of The Lawn And Range For Hosting And Creating Such A Spooky Atmosphere Perfect For Trick-Or-Treating On The Lawn This Year. Thank You To The Wonderful Workers That Kept Everyone Safe At The Event Yesterday And Projected The Great, Phabulous Rotumpkin.


Gourdially Yours,



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