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Good samaritan visits college

On Monday, Feb. 3, $98 in r,cash was stolen from my dorm room here at school.

At that point in time I was devastated and felt violated. It was money I earned the night before working at the Lonestar as a waitress.

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I came back right after my 9:35 a.m. class with intentions of depositing this money in the bank to pay my various bills.

It left my heart in a knot seeing that the money was no where to be found.

,, I received a phone call from Cathy Caulfield on Thursday, Feb. 6, to come down to the resident life office. She told me that it was important for me to make an effort to stop by; she said I would be very pleased.

I arrived there shortly after and she handed me an envelope with $98 in cash inside it. It was from an unknown source who had heard of this mishap and wanted to help. This person said they knew the money meant more to me than it did to them.

According to Cathy, this anonymous person wanted to help.

I am writing this letter to thank this unknown person from the bottom of my heart. I am very grateful to this person and I want them to know that their generosity was greatly appreciated.

I think this is the most thoughtful and generous thing anyone has ever done for me.

We hear everyday about all the bad and selfish things that people do. This person reminded me that there are people who think of others besides themselves.

Thank you again, whoever you are and God bless you.

I hope someone can bring you the happiness you brought me because you restored the faith I have in people. Thank you.

All my love, Jarnie Paul, Junior

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