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LETTERMEN: TOP ROW: Scott Stuart, jeff Pratt, Gordy Hecker, Mike Wade, Don johnson, Rob Wolstenholme. SECOND ROW: Steve Freng, Randy Pulley, Craig Swanson, Wayne Reynolds. THIRD ROW: Doug Larson, jeff Cooke, jeff Parsons Bruce Anderson, john Petersen, Bruce Phillips. FOURTH ROW: joe Thompson, Rich Venner, Mike Laurine, Dick Crom- bie, Tim Seawell, Dan Lampard, Rod Snyder. FIFTH ROW: jeff Neuizmann, Steve Linsey, Mike Wheat, Larry Kappler, Marc Tachell, Wade Farley. The dark green and orange letter -jackets add color to the halls at Woodway. The jackets also identify the lettermen. Al- though this is the first year Woodway has actually had Lettermen, these boys have Worked hard to earn their letters. Mr. Petersen presented letters to the men at an assembly of the student body. GAA Officers: Nancy Christensen, Debbie Carr, Shari Swearingen, Becky Baggenstos. Letter wom en FIRST ROW: Nancy Christensen, Karen Kaltbrunner, Barb Bab- cock, Pam Parsons. SECOND ROW: Shari Swearingen, Debbie Carr, Sue Griffin, Becky Baggenstos. THIRD ROW: Carol Hoff man, joan Haufler, Diana Panek, Lois Maier. 39
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Denk S c hn e e fThink Snovvj, was the motto of the 68-69 Woodway Ski Club. On the opening trip of the season, the mem- bers s c h u s h b oomed, sitzmarked, and skied their way over the glistening pow- der snow at Mt. Baker. F urthe r trips were tak en to White Pass, Stevens and Snoqualmie Passes, Crystal Mt. , and a final overnight stay was planned for Mt. Baker. Mr. Mills, advisor, with the ad- visory board, provided a full season of skiing for b e g i n n e r s and experienced skiers. : fu NV 1 sq, WZ.. 3' V 3 ,f Q' 4? 15 LHS iw Slci Club Advisory Board: STANDING- Terry Ranger Larry Hoppe, Randy Pulley. SEATED- Leslie Sim- ons, Sabre Simons, Pam Parsons. - ' I m w:,g',:,i337.i,jQ'Sfff: g '- - f ' .. ,I . . , ' ' , , . T' fr MA' L ' fi iEZ?T f '?aiw'Tf V -' J ' Salt ' 4:12521 - nf f: , V ,. A Q Q: . H fl - ' :1.f, -..4:f-.-5,,.:.f-4 ....,, fd .:-:- W -QW' , ,, .4 - Y. 2.. . -A ' . -i 1, 5 .2 , ..-ff' f if 'ff 'Mm if ' A .. ' ,, , ,v - 1' -
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Due to the loneliness on a cross c o untry bus the club with the m os t prestige on campus, the Waliflowers, was organ- ized. Once thought of as farce, the club has grown in mem- bership. Awarding the cheerleaders with megaphones, chop- ping Wood to earn money, sponsoring a Saint-Vincent -Dance, and ushering at games provided a full agenda. Walwowers blossom J
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