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Page 108 text:
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lllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll Skiers Experience lviounroin l-ligh, Deserr Sun When oslsed whor rhe srudenrs leorned from Slsi Club ocriviries ond rrips, Advisor Bill Cuninghom replied, l'Slsiing ond rocing rechniques ond how ro 'live' for one week vvirhour morn ond dod. ln December rhe club vvenr ro Uroh, where they skied Solirude, Snowbird, Alro, ond Porls City. Everyone enjoyed o fun-filled weels residing or rhe l-lilron in Solr Lolse Ciry. The slsiers resred rheir slsills on orher trips olsoz on Eosrer rrip ro Purgorory, Colorodo, o Momrnorh rrip in Moy, ond regulor excursions ro the locol mounroins for weekend leogue rocing, The rocing reom compered successfully ogoinsr oll rhe orher high schools in Oronge County, Brod Kinney ond llsumo Kiroolso hoped ro compere in C.l,F. where Big Beor would hove been their srrongesr cornperirion, buf we'Il beor 'em, Kinney ossured. The Worer Slsi Club, led by Mr, Jock Diclsmonn, rools o spring rrip ro rhe Colorodo River. Cornpfires, sleeping under rhe srors, greor slsiing on glossy vvorer, ond good rimes were enjoyed by oll. ic . i x 1 104 Clubs 2 ww
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A is w an T' Sropping ro carch rheir brearh, Laura Mahaffey, Abbe Zara, Tanya Schilling, and Parry Gardon enjoy rhe scenery ar Paris Ciry, Urah SKI CLUB-Cfronrl D. Kinney, l. Kiraalsa, Advisor B. Cunningham, M Bryanr, L. Keely, M. Fascher, K. Ballard, S. Bannisrer, L. McCloskey, J. Smirh, Cbaclsb A. Sims, T. Noyes, S. Warren, E. Thomas, S Jimenez, L. Sailing, T Bowman, J. Davis SKI RACING TEAM-Cfranrb K. Zimmerman, L McCloskey, T. Bowman, M.GonnevilIe, Cbaclsb D. Baldwin, B. Kinney, 4caprain7 l. Kiraolsa Cmanagerb, K. Ballard, M. Bryanr, J. Davis, S. Siemens Craig Maier, Scarf Warren, Sreve Jimenez, and Casbey Warson load rheir slsis after a long day ar Snowbird. Racer Brad Kinney, in rhe dual NASTAR, goes for rhe finish. Advisor Jack Diclsmann shows off his warer skiing slrills WATER SKI TEAM-Cfranrl T. Roar, D. Hopper, M Papq, S. Hopper, Advisor J Diclsmann, Cmiddleb K Jimenez, C. Hanselman, D. Cocarra, L. Wolfe, K. Karlron, M. Bryanr, L. Meldau, K. Jarvey, M Ferner, L. Harris, M Esrrada, Cbaclsb D. Price, L. Nalsagawa, R Goerz, l-I Engle, S Cawrhan. Silhouerred in rhe early morning hours, wafer slsiers wake up for rhe Desi skiing of rhe day SkifWa1erski
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