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Skiing is an exhilarating sport that is popular among all ages, and the W-H Ski Club supports itself through member partcipation, although guided by faculty advisors Mr. Evan Peterson and Dr. Les Rudnyanszky. In January the Ski Club headed for Mount Snow for some after- mid-term relaxation. Little did they know that their weekend trip would be ex­ tended another day by a blizzard that dumped three feet of snow!
This spring the Ski Club was at it again, this time going up to Killington, Vermont. The trip, however, had been extended from one weekend to an entire week. As stated a ski club member, "The fun thing about going on the skiing trip is that you are able to go with your friends from school.” The few stragglers who did not want to go on the domestic trip to Killing- ton chose instead to spend their week in Innsbruck, Austria, the famed ski capital of the world. There they were under the supervision of Mr. Peterson. But as some of the skiers stated, "It does not matter where you ski, as long as you ski-the long­ er the better.”
LEFT TO RIGHT. FRONT ROW: V. Venezia, S. Martin, M. Gruba, M. Lim. S. Burgess, L. Williams, L. Mackson, J. Bank­ er, J. Yusko. SECOND ROW: V. Timpanaro, M. Whitken, M. Reyes, J. Sorger, B. Moody, S. Sayre. A. Charlton, J. Letter, C. Capio. THIRD ROW: M. Bowman, P. Colangelo, D. Bou- terse, M. Moskowitz, D. Welker, A. Helander, K. Munzel, C. Fischer, J, Wilsted. C. Russ. FOURTH ROW: G. Lazar. S. Greenberg. C. Daniels, M. Lissinna, A. Adams, D. Brotman, N. Arkoulakis, D.J. Morris, R. Popolo, Dr. Rudnyanszky.
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