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'1- lennifer Walker. The flame of each candle represents the spark character, service, scholarship, the four characteristics of an Honor Society member. . ,.-1 fx 6.1 Tom Pirotte, Secretary, lonel Pepich, and President, Mike Hunsinger. Not pictured is Treasurer, Art Schroeder. ABOVE: Letterwomen officers are Pam Parsons, Secretary-Treasurer, Debbie Carr, Vice-President, Nancy Christensen, President, and Peggy Baranski, Point-Manager. ABOVE RIGHT: Honor Society officers of 1970: Vice-President, The newly created club, Quill and Scroll, consists of TOP: Peggy Buck, MIDDLE ROW: lohn jinhong, Marjie Brown, Carol Besaw, jeff Parsons, Nancy Christensen and jennifer Walker. Those under the table are Debbie Pittson, Linda Newell and Betty Klitzke. Mem- bers not pictured are Bob Atchison, Diana Avery, Peggy Baranski, Kathy Ficklin, Cynthia Miller and Penny Thornton. Ch ess Nuts I Preparing for inter-school chess competition, jeff Thomas watches Stu Ketchum and Mike Morrison match strate- gies. Chess club was advised by Mr. Mohn.
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Students Show Abilities The honor groups of Woodway participated in numerous and diverse activities. Letterwomen sponsored Woodway's Outgoing Dance, Here's to the Irish. To promote school spirit, they sold booster buttons during football season and pennants for basketball. In the spring, they sponsored a district bad- mitton tournament and a party for a Saturday of swimming, basketball, volleyball, and re- freshments. Woodway's male sports enthusiasts, the let- termen, entertained the student body with a donkey basketball money-raiser. Elizabeth's Pants and Tops was the scene of a weekend of hot salesmanship earlier in December. Money raised from these events went towards buying a projector for taping games. Problems con- cerning length of hair and conduct were dis- cussed periodically, but the traditional stand- ards were maintained. The Honor Society, the Book of Kells, elected to join the national organization, and members purchased the national pins. New members were inducted in February. Traditional robes and symbolic candles were used in the cere- mony. tion of its new members Pictured here are Kathy Thom Karen Woodward, Kathy Wells, Su Hinkle, Donna Drott ABOVE: Twice a year the Honor Society conducts a formal initia- l z BELOW: Riding bareback, leff Cooke coaches Gene and Chris Ellison in their new duties as basketballjanitors. pson, and in 'w-. The members of Letterwomen club pictured here are TOP ROW: Sue Griffin, Carol Hoffman, Pam Parsons, Barb Babcock, Nancy Toy, Holli McNeill, Shari Swearingen, ludieHaufler. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Christensen, Lois Maier, Merrill Mc- Govern, Becky Baggenstos, Karen Kaltbrunner, Debbie Carr, Margie Ballack.
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Outdoorsmen, Active Enthusiasts of Hiking an d Skiing Clubs The hiking and skiing clubs gave students an opportunity to dis- cover the beauty of nature while having fun. These adventurers preferred the over-powering out- of-doors to the restrictive indoors. The crisp air and picturesque views tempted the Woodway Hiking Club to journey up to the Kennedy Hot Springs. The students enjoyed stopping there for lunch and soaking their feet in the soothing hot waters. Among the other jaunts taken by the club and their advisors, Mr. Gordon Davis and Mr. Steve Burger, the students ventured to Snow Lake and later to Tolmie Peak. Skiing promotes a feeling of spirit and freedom. This may be one of the reasons why this exciting pastime is so popular. Any skiier would probably be lured by Mt. Baker's long runs, Crystal's great snow or Stevens' numerous lifts. The highlight of the Ski Club's year was a one-week trip to Bogus Basin, ldaho. To make the trip, several original fund-raisers were planned by the group. Hiking and skiing are healthy ways to spend weekends and have fun. It seems that Woodway skiiers always have that certain style. Linda Newell demonstrates a kick turn. 86 QABOVEJ Mr. Davis helps untangle Mr. Burger before a hike. lTOP RlCiHTl Mr. Smith, Libby Kohn, Dave Griffith, Brad Christensen, and Kirk Mikkelborg stop to chat during a hike. KRIGHTJ Two ardent skiiers challenge some dangerous terraine. . fa big' .Jwwh y V ,K hw G-'ikmxi 5 C ' I-N. T I Saw,- a -A , -Qu kdiiis A ' L l . iv N,p.A N, ,W . , .,aaw'.a- ' if
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