Finemaster Glenn Oyoung began with a theme of rooftop structures, specifically those that revolve. George Fasching was recognized for his success in getting the historic windmill turning again atop the building now occupied by Denny’s. The ceremony to begin the re-turning will be held in mid-June. George was fined $50 for his efforts.

Next, Jim Helms was questioned about the cross on top of Methodist Hospital which apparently used to turn, as did the local barbershop pole. Jim bemoaned the city’s decision to stop these signs from moving, noting that he supported their reactivation. He was recognized for $25.

The Finemaster addressed the Foothill Federal Credit Union group who were attending with Brian Hall, all dressed in matching t-shirts. Brian didn’t seem too enthused about Glenn’s idea of large golden dollar signs turning on top of the credit union building. He was fined $100 for turning down this opportunity to potentially increase deposits.

Brian Cogbill and his family were photographed in front of the Supreme Court building, upon which Brian commented that he thought the empty chair was a prime spot for a dental practice. Actually, they were there to see Brian’s son and daughter-in-law be sworn in as attorneys authorized to practice before the Supreme Court. Brian was recognized for $100 as a proud father.

An admittedly dated photo of David Hasselhoff from Baywatch days was shown in comparison with a beachside photo of Bob Harbicht. All efforts to tell the photos apart failed and Bob was fined for $50.

Finally, a photo of David Vannasdall with members of the AHS Key Club required an explanation. David insists that he is only consorting with Kiwanians in a long-term effort to reel them in for Interact, so his fine was reduced from $75 to $25.