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1936-2011Sun Valley Ski Club

Celebrates its 75th Anniversary

2010-2011Sun Valley S ki Club

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FeaturesPresident’s Report 3

Let’s Put On A Show 4

Race Service for Everyone 8

75 Years of SVSC 10

Q&A with Olympians 15

Catching Up with 18Karoline Droege

Inside Edge 22

Social VP Report 24

Membership Meeting 28

Board of Governors 30

Winter Calendar 32

Directory 33

RaceResultsBilly Goat Loppet 6

Championship GS 6

SKOCH Race 6

Bradford Memorial Cup 6

StaffGretchen Palmer Editor in Chief

Joy Wray Copy Editor

Caroline Woodham Photography

Gretchen Palmer Advertising Director

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About the CoverVintage photo scanned fromSun Valley Ski Club 1940Annual Magazine

Sun Valley—Then and Now

ski club advertisersA Taste of Thai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Apples Bar & Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Atkinsons’ Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Blaine County Rec District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Business As Usual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Boulder Mountain Clayworks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Davis Embroidery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Despo’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Farmer’s Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Formula Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IFC

Heritage and Ski Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

High Altitude Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Intermountain Masters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Judy’s Design House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Ketchum Kitchens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Ketchum Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Lefty’s Bar & Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

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Mountain Rides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Perry’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Roosevelt Grille . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Sawtooth Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Sawtooth Orthopedics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC

Sheepskin Coat Factory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Sturtevants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BC

St . Luke’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Sun Valley Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Sun Valley Auto Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Sun Valley Nordic Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation . . . . . . . . 13

T’s & Temptations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC

Towne & Parke Jewelry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC

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Wood River Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

View of Sun Valley Lodge from the top of Dollar Mountain. Source: 1936 SVSC Annual Magazine”

View of Sun Valley Lodge in October, 2010

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President’s75th Anniversary Report

SVSC

Seventy-five years of continuous operation warrants a review of the sound foundation upon which our club was cre-ated. The first sentence in the Club’s inaugural annual maga-zine reads as follows…“Your Club was organized in the fall of 1936 with about one hundred members and during the winter increased to about one hundred fifty.”

“The Sun Valley Ski Club” it has remained as we celebrate our 75th anniversary year in 2011. The club has expanded and contracted over time, but throughout it all, it has remained a vibrant, viable, healthy organization, being ever true to the mission statement in the opening paragraph in its constitu-tion which reads:

“To encourage proficiency and enjoyment of skiing and other winter sports with their attendant relaxations; to promote good fellowship; to encourage the construction and maintenance of ski tows, ski lifts and all such labor saving devices; to appreciate comfortable accommodations, good food and drink and by all other means to take advantage of the beauty of the mountains in winter and any other time.”

As the Sun Valley Resort arose on the property of the for-mer Brass Ranch, the founder, Mr. Averill Harriman, formed the Sun Valley Ski Club as a means to help market the resort and increase traffic on his Union Pacific Railroad. A review of the first year’s membership roster reveals the marketing to the east coast and the Hollywood crowd in California was very successful.

On February 6, 1937, we were admitted to membership in the Pacific Northwest Ski Association. Upon receipt of that recognition, Chairman Harriman and the Board of Gover-nors proceeded to plan an open downhill and slalom tour-nament to be held at Sun Valley and to be called the “SUN VALLEY INTERNATIONAL OPEN Downhill Slalom and Combined.”

As the date of the SUN VALLEY INTERNATIONAL OPEN approached, a stroke of good luck arrived in the form of a telegram to the chairman from the Dartmouth Outing

by Bob Nicholson

Club asking “if Sun Valley could include in our races the UNITED STATES NATIONAL AMATEUR CHAMPION-SHIP, Downhill Slalom and Combined.” This request was brought about by the unfortunate snow conditions in the east at that time. The races, managed by the club, were a huge success. Racers from all over the country and Europe competed in that inaugural event. Indeed, the club’s first annual magazine is largely devoted to descriptions of the rac-ing event, including a very complimentary article written by Governor Alex Bright of Boston. Needless to say, with that excellent first year publicity, the reputation of the Sun Valley Resort and the Sun Valley Ski Club were well established.

Mr. W. A. Harriman and his associates sure knew how to nail a mission statement that would withstand the test of time. Further, they demonstrated they knew how to suc-cessfully carry out that mission. To them and to those who followed to keep our club together, we are eternally grateful. Not many ski clubs can boast of a 75 year survival.

The Sun Valley Ski Club and the Sun Valley Resort have continued positive growth over the years. Under the excel-lent, caring stewardship of Messrs. Harriman, Janss, and Holding, the resort, which is the first destination ski resort in the United States, is today one of the finest year round mountain resorts in the country. Indeed, to many of us, the Sun Valley Resort is the finest. Our ski club is privileged to be a part of this beautiful and historically significant setting.

Mrs. W. A. Harriman with Dick Durrance, winner of the United States National Amateur Championships and Sun Valley International Open, both events Downhill, Slalom and Combined.{ }

View of Sun Valley Lodge from the top of Dollar Mountain. Source: 1936 SVSC Annual Magazine”

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Let’s Put on A ShowIt was a beautiful Sun Valley day in the winter of 2009 when Bob Sarchett

said those famous words, “Let’s put on the 2010 Masters Nationals!” My heart froze, my mind cringed, and dark clouds filled the sky. My thoughts went back to the 2001 Nationals and the 2005 World Criterium with much sweat, toil, and tears. However, like a Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland movie, Bob’s words can be infectious. Before I could yell “Stop the presses!,” the Sun Valley Ski Club was signed, sealed, and delivered for the 2010 Skier’s Edge Masters Nationals.

As it turned out, I shouldn’t have feared because the 2010 version of the USSA Masters Nationals turned out to be one of the most well organized and fun projects the Ski Cub has ever put on. With people like Drury Cooper, Frank Ward, Gene Timmons, Gretchen Palmer, Bob and Lynne Nicholson, Nick Maricich and his troop of ski instructors, Michel Rudigoz, Mike Wrobel and the Sun Valley race department, the Sun Valley catering department, and a whole boat load of Ski Club volunteers, the Nationals worked like a well-oiled machine. Monday, the first day of competition, started off with a weather challenge: lots of heavy wet snow. Through a herculean effort, the first leg of the Super Combined, the Slalom was completed. The next day the weather wasn’t much better. Conditions were too dangerous to run the scheduled Super G, so like all good racers, we went powder skiing. On Wednesday, the weather cleared, and we were literally off to the races. Over 200 racers sped down the Super G course on Warm Springs. For the next two days, groups swapped Slalom and GS runs in near perfect conditions.

by Steve Slivinski

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Let’s Put on A Show

Our awards parties were held in the elegant Limelight Room at the Sun Valley Resort. We started our evening festivities on Monday with a lavish welcome party. The competitors were welcomed by the mayor of Sun Valley, Wayne Willich. Then Olympic alpine commentator, Tim Ryan, took over the podium. To say that he lit up the room with his personal comments on the Vancouver Olympics would be an understatement. The highlight of the week’s party scene, however, was the appearance of the “Fuxi Girls.” Directly from Broadway, or was it Salzburg, these four scantily clad dancers brought down the house. Champions from Sun Valley included: Robin Sarchett 5 Gold medals; Nate Swing 4 Gold; Matt Murphy 4 Gold and 1 Silver; Carl Rixon Jr. 2 Gold, 1 Silver, and 1 Bronze; Jean Rudigoz 1 Bronze; John Campbell 4 Silver and 1 Bronze; Bob Dreyer 2 Bronze; Ed Fenwick 2 Gold; Bob Sarchett 1 Gold, 1 Silver, and 1 Bronze; Jim Tallackson 1 Silver and 1 Bronze; Drury Cooper 4 Silver; John Droege 4 Gold; Virginia Reed 1 Gold and 3 Silver; Anna Droege 5 Gold; Nancy Auseklis 5 Gold; Nancy Dreyer 2 Silver and 2 Bronze; Heidi Flood 1 Bronze; and Ericka Hogan 5 Gold.

Congratulations to all of the Sun Valley medal winners and congratulations to everyone that participated. You are all winners! The 2010 National Masters Championship in Sun Valley was by all accounts the best ever. It was a proud moment for the Sun Valley Resort, the Sun Valley Ski Club, and everyone involved.

Dear Bob & Lynne,

Dana & I want to thank you two and

all of the Sun Valley Ski Club for

hosting the 2010 Masters Nationals.

The volunteers were so great to help

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host a race such as the US Masters

Nationals. Everyone was so professional

and friendly, insuring that we had a

wonderful time!

Congratulations and thank you!

Deb & Dana Mackenzie

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Billy Goat LoppetwoMEN1st Adrienne Leugers2nd Liv Jensen3rd Muffy Ritz4th Kelly Allison5th E.J. Harpham

Tollerup Tour

Robert Bradford Memorial GS RacewoMENClass 11 Mary Ann UnderwoodClass 10 Anna DroegeClass 9 Nancy AuseklisClass 8 Randi DuBoisClass 7 Nancy DreyerClass 6 Anne Corrock WrobelOverall Winner: Anna Droege

MENClass 13 Reese StevensonClass 12 Drury CooperClass 11 Al AuseklisClass 10 Carl FullmanClass 9 Ed FenwickClass 8 Jeff SogardClass 7 Cliff CunhaClass 6 Ken DreyerClass 5 John CampbellOverall Winner: John Campbell

Race Results for 2010SVSC

MEN1st Del Pletcher2nd Jim McClatchy3rd Jim Santa4th Rick Knoebel5th Mike Wolter

SKOCH Cup WinnerswoMEN Erika HoganMEN John Campbell

Sun Valley Ski ClubChampionship GS RacewoMEN1st Anna Droege2nd Kerry Scroggins3rd Heidi Flood

MEN1st Robin Sarchett2nd John Campbell3rd Matt Murphy

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GoldMEdalLinda & Jay Wagner

Michael & Cookie LaffertySteve Slivinsky

Alicia MayAlex Kuezynski

Heidi FloodKipp Nelson

Jean & Drury Cooper

SilvErMEdalJohn & Brenda Stephenson

Don & Kaye LofgrenRoss & Ileana Wood

Jeff SogardVan Watkins

Ed & Judy LaurnenPeggy Dean

Anne Marie & Peter WickJim & Cheryl Rice

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John CampbellPat Garrett & Dave McKenzie

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TheSunvalleySkiClubgratefullyacknowledges

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EducationFoundationScholarshipFund:

Bill McNabbVan WatkinsPeggy Dean

Vivian HouseAnne Marie & Peter Wick

Graham & Christie AndersonElizabeth Simon

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Madi KrausRod & Alexia Haller

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A special “Thank you” to those who madegenerous donations

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Whether an athlete, parent, master’s athlete, or a ripping little pom/grom, the concept of ‘race service’ can & will improve your experience on the hill. ‘Race Service’ is attention to every detail in your equipment, leaving nothing to chance, in pursuit of top performance & enjoyment.

What exactly is “race service for the whole family?” ‘It’s listening to and understanding the whole picture, then providing the correct service and products to fit the need’ says Olin Glenne, Sturtevant’s hardgoods manager. “So whether we’re talking about making the fastest skis for racers, or getting mom & dad correctly fit in new boots, we can do it, and we can do it appropriately to your goals & needs” states Rob Santa, owner of Sturtevant’s and long time Hailey local. “It’s also critical that the ‘tech’ part stays with us, and isn’t there to confuse the costumer - we like to stay goal focused and keep things simple, even if we are working at the highest technical level” adds Dave Peszek, a new addition to the Sturtevant’s team.

Here’s a quick primer on the details to look for:Boot fitting - What boot your friend or favorite racer skis in is meaningless - all that matters is finding the correct boot for you. Boots need to be chosen based on morphology, skill level, and age; the initial fit’s tightness will also vary along these same parameters. The plastic shell is simply a blank canvas - further modifications should be expected & occur immediately at the time of fitting.[grinding & punching of plastic, modifications within liner, etc.] are undertaken to exact the best comfort & performance. It’s a widely held myth that top athlete’s boots are uncomfortably tight - in reality, they are seriously downsized, but then modified for comfort & performance. There’s no way anyone could hurtle down the Streif @ Kitz with sore feet! Under foot support, aka footbeds, will then be made. Their composition will vary widely based on age, foot structure, and skier type - however, one thing does not change - the ability to achieve 4-6 degrees of foot eversion/inversion in the boot with the footbed in place.. Next up will be cuff fitting - an important and often overlooked zone. The cuff needs to wrap the lower leg snugly, move through it’s range of flex

freely, rebound appropriately for skill level, and not have an adverse effect on alignment. From there, expect boot sole canting [lateral alignment] & fore-aft balancing [delta angle alignment effected through binding shims.] At this point, no matter who you are, you’ve been dialed in for maximum fun, performance, and comfort. Every option and skill available in ‘race’ bootfitting can & does benefit the recreational or avid skier, and can be adjusted to meet your needs.

Ski Tuning - The best skis come out of the wrapper at only 70% of their potential. Whether you are an athlete or Mom & Dad cruising Dollar Mountain, bringing your skis up to their full potential will result in immediate and noticeable performance gains, along with more smiles per mile! There’s a reason why top athletes have their own ski service - to keep the equipment dialed in and performing consistently. A recent national trend, most notably in larger established ski towns [like Ketchum,] is the advent of season’s tuning passes for locals and frequent visitors, allowing folks to get their gear dialed in and keep it that way. Top ski tuners will re-finish skis [even brand new] to a much higher level than the factory puts out [similar to how skis are prepared for magazine tests or ski racers.] This refinishing process usually involves finishing the shape of the ski, grinding it perfectly flat, applying a base structure that works well for the local snow conditions, setting the angles on the base & side edges, and several sessions of waxing/scraping/brushing to break in the ski for optimal on snow feel. From that starting point, it’s easy to continue to maintain a high level of tune in just minutes per day.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: David ‘Pez’ PeszekPez works at Sturtevant’s Warm Springs, authors tech articles for Ski Racing Magazine, has an extensive domestic & FIS Alpine World Cup service background, holds a PSIA Full Certification and a USSA National Coaches Certification. Pez loves to ski & ride mountain bikes, tinker with old cars, cook, and is psyched to help you get the most out of the sport!

The key for maximumperformance & enjoyment -

Race Service for everyone!by David ‘Pez’ Peszek

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Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation’s Olympic Development Team Foundation:

The Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation has a long history of producing US Ski and Snowboard Team (USSST) members and Olympians, but times have changed. Five years ago the SVSEF adopted an initiative to identify by criteria, and then fund those athletes who had a legitimate chance at being named to the USSST or were already on the USSST. These athletes became members of the Olympic Development Team (ODT).

The ODT has two distinct athlete profiles: those in ‘the gap,’ not named to the USSST but on the development path to the USSST, or those on the USSST. Both athletes, those in ‘the gap’ and on the USSST, devote countless hours (600-800 hours annually) of their lives to training to reach peak performance; therefore, having little time to find work to support financial needs. (Special note, the USSST does not completely fund many athletes. In fact, for some team members the funding is minimal, if existent at all). Funding ODT athletes during this period was limited and not consistent. Yet, even with limited funding, many of the ODT athletes reached their goals, and five short years later, in 2010, the SVSEF realized the fruits of a simple initiative: two current athletes and one alum named to the Vancouver Olympic Team.

For 2014 the goal is even loftier: put six ODT athletes on the USSST Olympic Team at Sochi, Russa. ‘6 @ Sochi’ is the new mantra.

Along with goal of ‘6 @ Sochi’ the SVSEF formed a new organization with one simple mission: develop the necessary funding to support ODT Athletes. The Olympic Development Team Foundation (ODTF) is that organization. The ODTF is a separate SVSEF fundraising vehicle with a goal of raising a minimum of $200,000 annually to provide concrete support to the athletes poised to become our next Olympians.

This summer, 14 athletes were named to the 2010-2011 Olympic Development Team, representing all four disciplines: alpine, cross-country, freestyle and snowboard. To learn more about the Olympic Development Team Foundation and how you can support the Olympic Development Team athletes, go to www.svsef.org and look under the ODT tab or contact Don Wiseman(208) 726-4129 x 103.

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LOPPET?Dear Ted, Just curious, what is the origin and correct spelling of the word “loppet,” as in our beloved SVSC cross country race, the Billy Goat Loppet? Please do tell!

Dear SVSC,So the question really is to “lip it” or “lop it,” and I have the answer. Although you’ll find it spelled/misspelled any number of ways, the correct spelling—so as not to upset Thor, the God of Thunder—or any true believer in the fine art of cross-country skiing, which every person who says that he or she is a skier will, no doubt, have many fond memories of—slipping and sliding through the snow-covered forested trails of a winter wonderland, be it in their youth or their senior years—will recall the thought, if not expressed in real time, that this damn trail is getting to be longer than I signed up for, and thus came the declaration “it should be lopped, so let’s lop it.” But then some ‘disfunctionary,’ not to be confused with someone who really gave a damn, came along and presented himself as some kind of an expert and professed that the word should be pronounced with gusto and thus should be spelled “loppet.” And so it was, and has ever since been, according to Ull, the mythical Norse god of all skiers where ever they may be, who also suffers from numerous misspellings as with Uhlr, but lest I start to wonder, I shall end this bit of drivel here and now.

Did I take too long on this?

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GRaHam WaTanaBe is Sun Valley’s best known and most successful snowboarder. The 28 year old Sun Valley native was a racer who switched to snowboardcross (SBX) in time to compete in the 2006 Olympic Games. He repeated and competed in the 2010 Olympics. He is perhaps best known for his reply to a question from a reporter about what it feels like to be in the Olympics: “Try to imagine Pegasus mating with a unicorn and the creature that they birth. I somehow tame it and ride it into the sky in the clouds and sunshine and rainbows. That’s what it feels like.”

Graham is a hard man to pin down, but in July we finally talked with him by phone in Salt Lake City, where he is attending Westminster College in preparation for an eventual plan to “go into graphic design.” He answered our questions with humility and humor and a careful thoughtfulness.

Q&A with Olympians…

GrahamWatanabe

MorganArritola

moRGan aRRiTola is a busy young woman who trav-els as much as eleven months a year as a member of the U.S. Cross Country Ski Team. She competed in the 2010 Olym-pic Games in Vancouver, won three gold medals in the 2004 U.S. Junior National Championships, and has five silver medals from U.S. National Championships. A graduate of Sun Valley’s Community School, Morgan is the most suc-cessful Nordic ski racer to ever come out of Sun Valley. We caught up with her last May at Tully’s Coffee in Ketchum and were able to ask her a few questions which she answered with insight, a smile, wit, honesty, humility, and warmth.

whatwasyourfavoriteolympicmoment?Walking in the opening ceremonies. I had always watched them on TV and to actually be a part of them was really cool. I felt like I had finally reached a goal I set as a kid, and it was an experience I will never forget. Not many people get to be a part of such a thing, and it was really amazing.

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by Dick Dorworth

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Graham WatanabeBirthdate: March 19, 1982Hometown: Hailey, Idahocurrent location: salt Lake city, Utah

• Member of u.s. World Cup sBX team since 2004• 3 time World Championship team• 2 time Olympian (Torino 2006, Vancouver 2010)• First u.s. male to win Fis World Cup sBX• 2006 Jeep king of the Mountain World Pro Tour Champion• 3 World Cup event wins• 6 time X-Games competitor (2009 silver medal)• 2009 legendary Baker Banked slalom silver medal• 2010 top ranked american in World Rankings (3rd overall sBX World Ranking)

Dick Dorworth has spent most of his life in the mountains of Western America . He was born in Reno, Nevada, in 1938 and grew up in the Sierra Nevada and graduated from the University of Nevada in 1963 . He has lived, worked, skied, and climbed in Europe, Asia, and Alaska, as well as North and South America . Dick ski raced extensively from 1950 through 1965 and set the world record for speed on skis (106 mph) in Portillo, Chile, in 1963, a record that lasted for one year . He taught and coached skiing for many years and was the men’s coach for the U .S . Ski Team and Director of the Aspen Mountain Ski School . He has been a climbing guide for the Yosemite Mountaineering School, Shasta Mountain Guides, and Exum Mountain Guides .

Dick is a free lance writer, whose work has appeared in many publications including Ski, Skiing, Powder, Snow Country, Mountain Gazette, Men’s Journal, Climbing, and Backpacker. He lives in Ketchum, Idaho, where he skis most days during the winter, either on his favorite mountain, Baldy, or in the backcountry . In the summer he climbs .

Dorworth is a reporter and regular columnist for the Idaho Mountain Express in Ketchum . He is a member of the Sierra Club, but thinks deep ecology is closer to the mark . His first book, “Night Driving,” was published in October of 2007 by First Ascent Press . His second book, “The Joy Of Skiing,” is scheduled for publication by Western Eye Press this year . A copy of his unpublished book about his three years as a speed skier in Portillo, Chile, and Cervinia, Italy, “The Straight Course,” resides in the U .S . National Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame and Museum in Ishpeming, Michigan .

Dick is an Honorary Member of the Sun Valley Ski Club .

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whatwasyourfavoriteolympicmoment?It was a toss-up between coming into the finish corral after the qualifying round and seeing my name in 2nd place, and sharing the whole Olympic experience with my family.

whatwasyourleastfavoriteolympicmoment?It wasn’t actually during the games, but the bitter/sweet qualifying process and seeing some of my National Team teammates not make it, while I did.

whodoyoumostadmire?My dad, Scott Watanabe, for his caring nature, his ability to think and see outside the box, his humbleness and his con-stant support for me and others while maintaining a good balance of work and play throughout his life.

whatdoesSunvalleymeantoyou?Home.

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whatisyourfavoritepastimebesidesboarding?I just like to get outside.

Howlongwillyoucompete?As long as I’m having fun and staying healthy, but I imagine I’ll compete with myself my whole life.

whatareyourlong-termschool/careerplans?That’s what I’m still trying to figure out.

Howmanyhoursadaydoyouspendtraining?During heavy training season, three to five hours a day. The rest of the year … it depends.

whatareyougoingtobewhenyougrowup?My life goal is to be a good husband and father.

whatquestionwouldyouaskyourfellowSunvalleyolympian,Morganarritola?I would not ask her if she wanted to go for a ski. I don’t want to get my butt kicked. But I might ask her if she wanted to go snowboarding.

Graham Watanabe

whatwasyourleastfavoriteolympicmoment?Physically, my body didn’t show up for the Olympics, and I had to drop out of the 30 km classic race. It is the hardest thing to quit a race--any race--much less the Olympics. Every race is a race with the same value, but that was a rough day.

whodoyoumostadmire?My mom, Donnale Brown of Fairfield. She always supported me and worked very hard to make sure I had what I needed. She’s my role model in life. I also most admire my teammates who are involved in what is not a glorious sport in America, and we do it in a clean way, which not every country can say. In many ways, right now my teammates are my real family.

whatdoesSunvalleymeantoyou?Home. Whenever I come back it’s supportive and comfortable, even though it’s a hard place for an athlete to live because it’s

expensive. But I get some help from the U.S. Ski Team, from the SVSEF, a few sponsors, a few jobs watching animals while their owners are away, and I get by. I love it here.

whatisyourfavoritepastimebesidesskiing?Soccer. Art. Drawing. Reading. Bungy jumping in New Zealand. Just being outside.

Howlongwillyoucompete?I take it one year at a time. I love to train and race, but …

whatareyourlong-termschool/careerplans?I will definitely go back to school when racing is done. I like to do one thing at a time and do it well, so I can’t mix school and racing. I like animals and the environment so I’ll probably pursue some field connected with them, and I like to work.

Howmanyhoursadaydoyouspendtraining?It depends on the day and the season, but usually between one and five hours a day. There is more training in sum-mer and fall, and during the season there is more racing and less training.

whatareyougoingtobewhenyougrowup?Hopefully, a good person. I’m very honest and I want to be happy and to love whatever I’m doing. Actually, I want to be the world’s oldest bungy jumper.

whatquestionwouldyouaskyourfellowSunvalleyolympianGrahamwatanabe?What are you going to be when you grow up?

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Morgan ArritolaMorgan ArritolaBirthdate: May 13, 1986Hometown: sun valley, Idaho

• started skiing at the age of 16 with the sVsEF• Current team: u.s. ski Team• Third ranked woman in the u.s.• Three-time u.s. Junior Champion• Four-time silver medalist at the u.s. senior nationals• 2010 Olympian, Vancouver Olympics

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Catching up with . . .

by Dick Dorworth

Karoline Droege’s resume is one of diversity and accomplishment with an athletic focus. It reads like a guidebook for growing up, participating, contributing, enriching and being enriched by, and, mostly, reveling in the classic life of a Sun Valley skier and outdoorswom-

an. Her parents, John and Anna, are long time Sun Valley Ski Club members and well-known Master’s Alpine ski racers who hold several National Championships between them. Born in Germany, Karoline moved to Sun Valley with her family when she was 11.

Since last March when she gave birth (three months prematurely) to twin boys, Axel and Finn, her life has, to put it mildly, changed drastically. Karoline, 40, does not have a lot of time for outdoor activity, casual socializing, or answering the questions of pesky reporters; but in August we managed an hour together on the porch of her Ketchum home while the twins slept under the watchful eye of Grandma Anna.

Karoline is friendly and looks you in the eye while telling you what she means, and her vibrancy and alertness never betray her major sleep deprivation for the past few months. It was a pleasure to talk with her.

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YouwereborninGermanyandlearnedtoskiinEurope.whatwereyourparentsdoing?Dad was working as a civil engineer for the U.S. government in Munich. Mom was being a mom. Each winter we rented an apartment in Kitzbuhel, and we skied there at every opportu-nity.

doyouhaveGermanorU.S.citizenship,orboth?U.S. and Germany don’t allow dual citizenship. My mom al-ways said that the Germans figure, “You’re either all German or you’re nothing.”

whatcausedJohnandannatomovetoSunvalley?Dad retired in 1981 after 28 years with the government. It was either Corona del Mar where Dad grew up and owned a house, or here, where they had friends and we could ski. They decided we would be a mountain family.

what’syourskiracingbackground?I started here with the Sun Valley Ski Team when I was 11. I raced for the SVSEF and competed in 6 Junior National Alpine Championships and 3 National Alpine Championships. I raced for the University of Utah while I was getting my B.S. degree in Exercise and Sport Science, with a minor in Psychology, and then a masters in Physical Therapy. That was 1989-93.

what’syourskicoachingbackground?After college I worked for Scott USA. Then I went to work for Scott Bike when they bought Schwinn and moved to Boulder, Colorado. Another bike industry job had me move to Minne-apolis. It was in Minnesota that I started coaching in the winter of 1994-95. I coached for Team Gilboa, a big team on a tiny mountain with 150 feet vertical. It was a good beginning, but Minneapolis was not for me. I moved back to Sun Valley and coached part-time for the SVSEF at every level, from A to D teams, during ’96 to ’03.

Howdidyourparentsinfluenceyourpathinlife?They taught me to enjoy the outdoors and to love skiing. They instilled in both me and my brother John a sense of the need and value of honesty, hard work, and responsibility.

what’syourhistorywiththeSunvalleySkiEducationFoundation?From 1981-89 I was a SVSEF athlete. From 1996 to 2003 I was a coach. In 2006, I joined the Board of Directors, and for the past two years I’ve been Director of Development which means

I’ve been responsible for donor relations and some marketing. Motherhood means I’ll be much less involved on a day-to-day basis with the SVSEF.

whatdoesSunvalleymeantoyou?Home. I learned after Minneapolis that there’s no better community for me than here. In the flatlands of Minnesota, I learned that I’ll always be a mountain girl.

whatdoestheSunvalleySkiClubmeantoyou?The ski club represents the history of ski racing in Sun Valley. All of the junior racing here is a product of the Sun Valley Ski Club. After some years of mutual neglect, the ski club started contributing to its scholarship fund within the SVSEF again. This will make a big difference to deserving young racers. It’s great to see the SVSC and SVSEF collaborating more on their common goal of supporting the ski racing and mountain cul-ture. I hope we can do even more in the future.

Besidesskiing,whatareyourfavoriteactivities?Mountain biking, road biking, and other outdoor stuff.

wouldyouratherroadormountainbike?Mountain bike, especially around here where we have some of the best trails on earth. But I suspect that now with the kids, I’ll be doing more road biking with the chariot attached.

whatdoesyourhusbandChriso’donnelldo?He’s an electrician with Wood River Electric.

Howhasbecomingthemotheroftwinschangedyourlife?I have no time. Days disappear. We started out staying in the hospital for 87 days before we could bring them home. Ask me that question again in six months.

areyoustillworkingasaphysicaltherapist?No. I have my license and am keeping up with my continuing education, but the only practice I do is when I run into clients at the post office, on the chairlift, or Atkinsons’, and they ask for advice.

whatareyourpersonalfutureplansasanathlete?To find my athleticism again. Return to mountain biking and to racing for the fun and personal challenge. Maybe an oc-casional Alpine ski race.

Karoline Droege

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whodoyoumostadmire?My mom. For her hard work and dedication to family. She’s the salt of the earth.

what’syourfavoritethingaboutSunvalley?The opportunities to be outdoors. The mindset of my friends and family who live here--not to be rich, but to live rich lives.

what’syourleastfavoritethingaboutSunvalley?The lack of opportunity for good paying jobs for younger generations.

whatdoyouwantyourchildrentobewhentheygrowup?Responsible. Well-behaved. Happy. Living a rich life through family and whatever they enjoy doing. I look forward to raising them in this mountain culture.

whatquestionwouldyouaskyourparents,Johnandanna?What’s the key to living as rich and full a life as you have lived?

Continued from page 19Karoline Droege

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GlUTEHaMSTriNGMaCHiNE: This exercise is essentially a hamstring curl, but you are curling your upper body rather than your feet. The only movement is in the knees and not in the lower back, which would be a hyper extension. It is much more aggressive than a standard lying hamstring curl. This exercise can be performed with body weight or by holding a weight. The prime movers in this exercise are the hamstrings with the lower back and abs doing some major stabilization work. 3 sets x 10 reps, or 4x8, 5x5.

SwiSS Ball Toe Touch: Start out in plank push upposition with toes on the ball.While keeping the kneesstraight, slowly touch a toe tothe ground and return tothe ball alternating with eachleg. This exercise works 360degrees of the core andstabilizers. Start with3 sets x 20 reps.

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The 75th Anniversary of the Sun Valley Ski Club happens this coming ski season! Our ski club is a big part of the history of this valley, and we should all be very proud of our club. This magazine you are reading has been published annually since the beginning of our club except during WWII. So, our magazine has chronicled the events relating to our club for many years.

Last season those of you who participated in our social events would have enjoyed a variety of parties and venues. This coming 75th anniversary season will even be more amazing. Look for some nice gifts for the upcoming Reunion Week beginning Sunday, January 30, 2011.

After the opening of “Old Baldy” for Thanksgiving 2009, the ski club had its traditional winter Kick-Off party at the Sun Valley Inn on Sunday, December 9, 2009. The club was treated to a sumptuous and eclectic buffet dinner. The winners of the Lowell Thomas award were unveiled. Congratulations Dick and Patti Moulton for your long history and dedication to the Sun Valley Ski Club.

2009-10Social VP Report

by Lynne Nicholson

Our next event, the ever-popular Soup Social, occurred in January at the wonderful American Legion Hall. Thank you great volunteers for your delightful soups and desserts.

Reunion Week followed a couple of weeks later with the opening Reception at the beautiful Sun Valley Club. What a great venue!! Monday at the stunning Carol’s Dollar Lodge our wildly popular Austrian Night took place with a tasteful sampling of Bavarian fare at the buffet. Tim Eriksen, accordion player, entertained us. Tuesday, our competitive members schussed their way through the race gates competing for the coveted Bradford Cup. On Wednesday, the Tollerups sponsored the Tollerup Tour at the Nordic Center. Following the tour, the Tollerups hosted lunch for all participants. Wednesday afternoon the Sun Valley Ski Club held its annual business meeting. General Manager, Tim Silva, spoke to the club. On Thursday evening the club held its signature dinner dance in the Lodge Dining Room with an elegant plated dinner and beautiful music by Alan Pennay, Jeff Rew, and songs by Cheryl Morrell. Friday was a busy day--a morning of skiing-with-the-president followed by a nostalgic lunch at the historic Roundhouse and then a hosted tea at the lovely home of Ross and Martha Jennings. Whew! What a week chalked full of fine foods, wines, and activities!

Our intrepid snow shoe members had a great adventure at the Boulder Mountain Yurt. We started from Billy’s Bridge and trekked a couple of miles to the yurt where we were wined and dined by Scott and Anne Mason of the Ketchum Grill. Everyone had a marvelous day.

The Sun Valley Ski Club’s final winter season social gathering was held at the Roosevelt Grille. It’s an understatement to say Tom Nickel and his staff put on one heck of a party. The many tasty food items were gobbled up by all.

June arrived and it was time to dust off the bikes and hiking boots and put on the sunscreen to gear up for summer. Ski club members gathered for a few hikes: one at the White Cloud Trail followed by

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a picnic lunch at Boundary Park; one on good ole Bald Mountain in honor of Steve Slivinski’s birthday (Steve provided champagne while we all enjoyed lunch on the stunning Round House deck); and the third hike took place at Titus Lake. Some of us hiked the total loop while others hiked to the lake and then returned the way we had come. The hike was followed by a great lunch at Galena Lodge.

Lynn Bockemohle led two great bike rides, one to Bellevue from St. Luke’s WRMC parking lot with a stop on the way back at CK’s for lunch, and the other ride left from the SNRA traveling to Galena for lunch and riding back in the afternoon.

During August the ski club held its largest summer party at Apple’s Bar & Grill. Hank and his staff of one (Frannie) put on a smashing BBQ which included grilled chicken breast and tri-tip steak, plus great side dishes. Some of our helpful members donated cookies for our dessert. Poor Hank had all of the tables nicely set with cloths and Mother Nature dumped a rainstorm on his hard work, but the storm passed and we had a terrific time.

At the end of the summer, ski club members gathered at the Silver Creek Preserve Visitor’s Center for a float down Silver Creek. We put in at Stocker Creek aboard canoes owned by the preserve and floated downstream viewing wildlife and fishermen and women. After a memorable trip, we re-grouped for a picnic on the deck. What a serene and beautiful place. Members paid for the outing, and the money was donated to the preserve.

As you can see, the ski club had some great happenings. I hope you were able to attend some of the events.

I look forward to seeing all of your smiling faces at our upcoming 75th Anniversary. This winter season promises to be a very special time and a remarkable 75th Reunion Week! Don’t dare to miss out on any of the parties, races, and activities!

Cheers!Lynne

OFF THE HILL

KICK-OFF PARTY

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OFF THE HILL

SOUP SOCIAL

TITUS LAKE

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President, Bob Nicholson, introduced the guest speaker, Tim Silva, General Man-ager of the Sun Valley Resort. Mr. Silva returned to Sun Valley after spending 15 years at Northstar in the Tahoe Ba-sin. He had previously been at the Sun Valley Resort for 17 years. He spoke of three challenges of any resort business: capital, labor, and weather. The opportu-nities he envisioned for Sun Valley were our brand and our quality—best ski area, most beautiful, and best facilities. Besides travel, the challenges are to offer the best training and caliber of employees and staff that can possibly be and to integrate the products for all ages so that they receive hassle-free experiences. He also spoke of plans to upgrade the Roundhouse, to in-stall snow making for Cold Springs, and of the River Run annexation.

Bob Nicholson called the Annual Membership Meeting to order at 4:50 p.m. Lynne Nicholson moved to dispense with roll call as members had signed in at the door. The motion was seconded and approved. A quorum was established.

Bill Eul moved to approve the min-utes of last year’s annual meeting. The motion was seconded and approved.

Bob nicholson:• Reported that next year will be the 75th anniversary of the Sun Valley Ski Club.

Annual membership meetingSun Valley Ski Club – February 3, 2010

• Spoke of kudos to the ski club magazine.• Stated the ski club is joining the Sun Valley/Ketchum Chamber & Visitors Bureau this next year to make plans for the 75th Anniversary.• Thanked Ken Dreyer, Lynn Bocke-mohle, Frank Ward, Lynne Nicholson, and Gretchen Palmer.

Ken Dreyer, Alpine Vice President, gave a short report on the alpine training and events. The Robert Bradford Memorial Alpine Race was held Tuesday, Febru-ary 2. He stated that the ski club will be hosting the 2010 USSA Alpine Mas-ters National Championships March 29 through April 2, and that event will at-tract about 350 racers.

lynn Bockemohle, Nordic Vice Presi-dent, reported that the Billy Goat Lop-pet Race was held from Prairie Creek to Cathedral Pines due to poor snow con-ditions at Billy’s Bridge. He stated that the Boulder Mountain yurt trip will be March 18. The Tollerup Cross Country Tour will be held Thursday, February 4. Lynn reported that there had been two bike trips this past summer, one to Bel-levue and the other to Galena Lodge.

lynne nicholson, Social Vice President, reported that several events had been held this past year: a canoe trip and nature

walk at Silver Creek; an annual picnic at Apple’s Bar & Grill, a very successful Winter Kick-Off Party and the January Soup Social. She stated that there will be a snowshoe hike with lunch at a Galena yurt March 4 which is limited to 20 peo-ple. There will be a season-ending party with the date to be determined.

Frank Ward, Treasurer, gave the finan-cial report. David MacKenzie moved that the treasurer’s report be accepted. The motion was seconded and approved.

nominating Committee Report: It was moved, seconded, and approved that the present Board of Governors who are up for reelection with the addition of Heidi Flood and Jay Wagner be elected.

new Business: It was suggested that the annual membership meeting be held on Tuesdays following the Bradford Cup Race to accommodate and allow atten-dance of the racers. This item will be taken up and discussed with the Board of Governors.

adjournment: There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 5:25 p.m. Jan Leyse, Secretary

President, Bob Nicholson, called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m.

Elections: Frank Ward moved to retain the present slate of officers: President—Bob Nicholson Alpine Vice President—Ken Dreyer Nordic Vice President—Lynn Bockemohle Social Vice President—Lynne Nicholson Treasurer—Frank Ward Secretary—Jan Leyse

Board of Governor’s MeetingSun Valley Ski Club – February 3, 2010

The motion was seconded and approved.Carsten Harvey moved that the annual membership

meeting be changed to Tuesday. The motion was seconded and approved.

The Board determined that Leif ’s Race would be suspended for this year.

There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 5:35 p.m.

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Lowell Thomas Memorial Trophymen1983 Jim Tallackson1984 Bob Sarchett1985 1986 Bob Sarchett1987 Royal McClure1988 1989 Bob Lynn1990 Bob Sarchett1991 1992 Bob Dreyer1993 Bob Skoch1994 Ken Corrock1995 Drury Cooper1996 Ted Angle1997 David Hedge1998 Travis House1999 Bob Rosso2000 Bob Gordon2001 Leif Odmark2002 Stephen Slivinski2003 Ole Skinner2004 Gene Timmons2005 Norm Clark2006 Frank Ward2007 Nelson Bennett2008 Ken Dreyer2009 Dick Moulton2010 Harold Tollerup

Women1983 Anna Droege1984 Lori Sarchett19851986 Anna Droege1987 Corneil Russell1988 1989 Ginny Reed1990 Shirley Tallackson1991 Corneil Russell1992 Maureen Murphy1993 Lori Sarchett1994 Jenny Busdon1995 Sherry Barefield Propst1996 Gail Lincoln1997 Mary Lou Mickelson1998 Anne Hedge1999 Sondra Van Ert2000 Rosemary Hewlett2001 Gail Lincoln2002 Joan Clark2003 Meri Stratton2004 Katherine Pleasants2005 Joan Clark2006 Barbara Hobbs2007 Lynne Nicholson2008 Meri Stratton2009 Patti Moulton2010 Barbara Tollerup

ASSETS LIABILITIESCash $19,411 Accounts Payable $342Certificates of Deposit $20,000 Bradford Cup Equity $2,743Accounts Receivable $0 Life Membership Equity $8,778Inventory Assets (Sale Merchandise) $7,708 Donated Funds Equity $22,091Furniture and Fixtures (net) $3,448 Retained Earnings $18,644 SVSEF Scholarship Fund $1,000TOTAL ASSETS $50,567 Current Year Earnings (Loss) -$3,031

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY $50,567

SVSC - Statement of Income and ExpensesAugust 1, 2009 - July 31, 2010

SVSC - Statement of Financial Condition as of July 31, 2010

INCOME EXPENSE NET MembershipServices $15,283 $27,632 -$12,349SkiClubMagazine $6,880 $9,368 -$2,488USSARaces $4,589 $4,391 $198ClubRaces $1,245 $1,214 $31USSANationalMasters $85,712 $79,019 $6,693NordicEvents $1,548 $1,177 $371ReunionWeek $16,728 $14,769 $1,959OtherSocialEvents $9,664 $7,110 $2,554TOTAL $141,649 $144,680 -$3,031

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A.D. Lindley 1937-1942, 1947-1949 Gretchen Fraser 1950 O.M. Mitchell, Jr. 1951, 1952 George S. Eccles 1953, 1954 Fred J. Haas 1955, 1956 Volney Richmond, Jr. 1957, 1958 Ronald Balcom 1959 Richard M. Hauserman 1960, 1961 Dr. William M. Milliken 1962, 1963 Carl A. Gray 1964, 1965 Alexander Saunderson 1966, 1967 Earle M. Jorgensen 1968, 1969 Morris W. Newman 1970, 1971 Cameron Hall, M.D. 1972, 1973 Don Bren 1973, 1974 Peder Monsen 1975-1978 Marshall Bennett 1979 Thom Weisel 1980, 1981 Robert Scott 1982-1986 Jed Gray 1987-1990 Drury Cooper 1991, 1992 David Hedge 1993-1996 Will Van Ert 1996, 1997 Steve Slivinski 1997-2002 Frank Ward 2002-2006 Bob Nicholson 2006-2011

Board

of Governors

Jackson AllredNancy AuseklisLynn BockemohleJohn CampbellJoan Clark Norman ClarkDrury CooperJoanne DavisBob DreyerKen DreyerBill EulHeidi FloodCarsten HarveySam KoryJan LeysePatti MoultonBob NicholsonLynne NicholsonTerry PalmerBob SarchettDon SauersEvie SauersSteve SlivinskiBill StrattonMary StrattonJim TallacksonGene TimmonsKim VerdeJay WagnerFrank WardAnne Marie WickPeter WickJoy Wray

Past Presidents

Honorary Boardof Governors

Marshall BennettAnita GrayJed GrayRosemary HewlettEarl HoldingSue JacobsenPeder MonsenKathleen MortimerThom Weisel

Bob NicholsonPresident

Ken DreyerVice President Alpine

Gretchen PalmerExecutive Director

Lynn BockemohleVice President ofNordic & Biking

Lynne NicholsonVice President Social

Frank WardTreasurer

Jan LeyseSecretary

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SUN VALLEY SKI CLUBIt’s happening at the Sun Valley Ski Club

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2010-2011 SVSC Winter Events

All events are subject to change so please keep in touch with the Ski Club for the latest information.Tel / Fax 622-3003 • Email: [email protected]

go to our website: sunvalleyski.com for more details

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D E C E M B E R 5 Sun Kick-Off Party (member/guest) Lodge Dining Rm/Sun Valley

J A N U A R Y TBD Tues Soup Social American Legion Hall 14-16 Fri-Sun Skoch Cup Bald Mountain 22 Sat Billy Goat Loppet Billy’s Bridge 29 Sat Ski The Rails BCRD 29-Feb 6 Sat-Sun S.V. Nordic Festival svnordicfestival.com 30-Feb 4 Sun-Fri Member Reunion Week Sun Valley 30 Sun Welcome Reception Sun Valley Club House 31 Mon Austrian Night Dollar Mt. Lodge

F E B R U A R Y 1 Tues Bradford Cup Race Bald Mt. No-Host Lunch Sun Valley Club House Annual Ski Club Meeting Limelight Rm/Sun Valley Inn 2 Wed Tollerup Tour and Lunch Sun Valley Club House 3 Thurs Dinner Dance Sun Valley Lodge 4 Fri Ski With the President Bald Mt. No-Host Lunch Roundhouse Afternoon Tea Private Residence 5 Sat Boulder Mountain Tour

M A R C H 17 Thurs Boulder Mt. Yurt Snow Shoe Boulder Mt. Yurt TBD End of Season Party TBD

A P R I L 7-9 Thurs-Sat Janss Cup/SVSEF Bald Mt.

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aADAM MiltonBox 2820Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘90

ALBRECHT Robert & MargaretBox 10087Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘98

ALLENBAUGH Bruce & LisaBox 3145Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘05

ALLRED Jackson & LaurieBox 2023Hailey, ID 83333 ‘98

ALMY, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert10 Longwood Drive #447Westwood, MA 02090 ‘69

ANDERSEN, MartiBox 1161Sun Valley, ID ‘09

ANDERSON Graham & ChristieBox 2078Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘71

ANDERSON Loren & Ann 8132 West Mercer WayMercer Island, WA 98040 ‘02

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Sun Valley Ski Club Memberslife members

Jackson & Laurie AllredNyle & Galen BarnesGary & Heather BlackDavid & Diane BradfordDe Ida BrownMurray & Mollie CampbellScott & Joan CurtisRobert Disbrow & Kim KawaguchiAndrew H. Eker & Mary K. HughesCharles V. EvansEdgar Fenwick & Corneil TherrienGraham & Kirstan FitchLen & Marlys GerberR. Gene & Esther GrantFran & Jed GrayHarvey & Marge GrayPeter & Elizabeth GrayCarsten HarveyDavid HedgeDavid & Ursula HinsonJim & Barbara HobbsDr. Stuart HodoshB. Mary InksterMr. & Mrs. Earle M. JorgensenMarvin & Renee MelvilleO. Jay MerrillMr. & Mrs. Peder MonsenKipp NelsonBob & Lynne NicholsonAlan PennayTommy RichardsonTrudi SchneiderNaomi ShieldsSteve SlivinskiJeff & Mickey SogardSusan ThurstonJohn G.W. & Mary Ann UnderwoodKim Cathleen VerdeJay & Linda WagnerFrank & Susan WardFrank N. Jr. & Susan E. Young

Honorary members

Morgan ArritolaNelson BennettAnne CorrockKen CorrockSusan CorrockZach CristDavid CurrierDick DorworthMr. & Mrs. Alf EngenCharles FerriesLeon & Evelyn GoodmanAbbi Fisher GouldClaude & Gislaine GuigonRosemary HewlettEarl and Carol Holding

Wallace Huffman & Lauren TylerGlenn JanssMrs. Jannette Burr JohnsonMadi KrausMichael LaffertyBuck LevyRuben MacayaMarvin MelvilleKathleen MortimerTerry PalmerTyler PalmerSue PattersonPete PattersonWally RothgebMichele RudigozNonie Foley ShawTim & Leslie SilvaPicabo StreetChristin Cooper-TacheMark TacheSondra Van ErtGraham Watanabe

active members

The membership list may contain errors even though we have done our best to make this list as complete as possible. If you find that anything needs to be corrected or that anyone has been omitted, please contact the club office.

ARRITOLA MorganBox 5166Ketchum, ID 83340 HM ‘10

ARONSON Bud & Jeanne1555 N. Astor St Apt 25WChicago, IL 60610 ‘68

AUSEKLIS Al & NancyBox 6292Sun Valley, ID 83354 ‘99

BBACHMAN Nate & LyndaBox 2388Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘06

BAILEY George & KarenBox 6924Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘95

BARNES Nyle & Galen3037 S Abigail WayBosie, ID 83706 LM ‘00

BARTLESON BobBox 5885Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘00

BASHAW AudreyBox 2734Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘08

BEAUX Donna W.Box 1460Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘05

BEGUIN Fred & RenataBox 4036Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘06

BENNETT Nelson807 South 20th AvenueYakima, WA ‘41

BENTLEY GeneBox 246Government Camp, OR 97028 ‘81

BERBY RickBox 2344Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘52

BERG Kristian2628 NW 202 PlaceSeattle, WA 98177 ‘89

BERG PatriciaBox 2944Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘10

BERNER Jr. Robert & Sheila932 Euclid AveWinnetka, IL 60093 ‘65

BLACK Larry & Susie460 SW Bergis Rd.Lake Oswego, OR 97034 ‘49

BLACK Gary & HeatherBox 33Sun Valley, ID 83353 LM ‘00

BOCKEMOHLE Lynn & SharonBox 2370Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘02

BRADBURN JillBox 2082Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘80

BRADFORD David & Diane37 Meadowhill Dr. Tiburon, CA 94920 LM ‘04

BRANS Ronald Box 4349Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘05

BROD BonnieP.O. Box 7199Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘05

BROSTROM HeidiToscana Community ClubIndian Wells, CA 92210 ‘90

BROWN De Ida1823 47th AveCapitola, CA 95010 LM ‘79

BROX Ray & DorotheaBox 2543Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘94

BURKE Terry Thompson & Mike218 Willow RoadHailey, ID 83333 ‘89

CCAMPBELL John & JenBox 4944Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘00

CAMPBELL Murray & MollieBox 4749Ketchum, ID 83340 LM ‘87

CANNON JoeBox 1557Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘74

CAPIK Emil & BarbaraBox 4020Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘04

CARRATT Hap & Ann1927 S.W. 170th St.Normandy Park, WA 98166 ‘09

CARROLL Fred & Christina3660 Jackson St.San Francisco, CA 94118 ‘52

CARSON John & MarlisBox 2100Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘83

CASSELL Bill & JeanneBox 1688Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘97

CHAPIN Dan & MickiBox 2969Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘08

CHAPMAN Tony & SandiBox 185Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘10

CLARK Norman & JoanBox 3627Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘90

COGEN Ken & CarolinePO Box 10155Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘09

CONSTABLE Katherine & RogerPO Box 6385Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘08

CONWAY –GADBOIS Richard & ElizabethBox 4725Hailey, ID 83333 ‘09

COOPER Drury & JeanBox 2023Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘67

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COOPER-TACHE Christin1001 E. Hyman AveAspen, CO 81611 HM ‘84

COPPOCK Allan & KatherineBox 1259Stowe, VT 05672 ‘74

CORLETT G. Joseph & LuAnn1459 Tyrell Ln. Suite BBoise, ID 83706 ‘62

CORROCK –WROBEL Annie & MikeBOX 10135Ketchum, ID 83340 HM ‘08

CORROCK Jack & LilaBox 32Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘09

CORROCK Ken & MaryBox 711Ketchum, ID 83340 HM‘78

CORROCK -LUBYSusan700 W. 7th Ave Apt 603Spokane, WA 99204 HM ‘72

COX, Jr. Dr. HerschelBox 6046Sun Valley, ID 83354 ‘06

CRANDLEMIRE George & BarbaraBox 2780Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘88

CRANSTON Elaine48-285 Casita DriveLa Quinta, CA 92253 ‘91

CRAWFORD WilliamBox 8707Newport Beach, CA 92658 ‘76

CRIST ZachPO Box 6967Ketchum, ID 83340 HM ‘08

CROSSON JoeBox 2995Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘75

CURRIER David HM ‘10

CURTIS Scott & JoanBox 1835Ketchum, ID 83340 LM ‘80

DDANIEL Jack & Maureen603 Abbey DriveFairfield, CA 94534 ‘91

DAVIS Brack & JoanneBox 313Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘89

DE MATTEI GaetanoBox 3225Olympic Valley, CA 96146 ‘01

DEAN PeggyBox 443Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘80

DeWERD Daniel & ConstanceBox 3038 Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘03

DINGMAN David & BarbaraBox 2538Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘10

DISBROW Kim Kawaguchi & BobBox 885Sun Valley, ID 83353 LM ‘95

DORWORTH DickBox 4561Ketchum, ID 83340 HM ‘10

DREYER BobBox 4917Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘88

DREYER Ken & NancyBox 4953Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘01

DROEGE John & AnnaBox 2722Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘81

DuBOIS RandiBox 1541Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘05

eECCLES Spencer & CleoneBox 3028Salt Lake City, UT 84110 ‘68

EDWARDS JerryBox 1212Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘05 EKER Mary Hughes & Andrew1592 Coffey LaneAnchorage, AK 99501 LM ‘78

ELKINS GaleBox 6172Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘10

ENGEN Mr. & Mrs. Alf820 E. Three Fountains #132Salt Lake City, UT 84107 HM ‘37

ESTES, JimPO Box 112Aurora, OR 97002 ‘91

ETHRIDGE PatBox 4887Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘10

EUL William PO Box 10073Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘92

EVANS CharlesBox 7003Ketchum, ID 83340 LM ‘99

FFELDENHEIMER Bonnie Black & Peter1265 Trinity DriveMenlo Park, CA 94025 ‘96

FENWICK Corneil Therrien & EdgarBox 828Ketchum, ID 83340 LM ‘85 FERRIES Charles & NancyPO Box 2221Ketchum, ID 83340 HM’08 FITCH Graham & KirstanBox 452 Ketchum, ID 83340 LM’79

FLOOD HeidiP.O. Box 90-427Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘08

FORSTER SharonBox 79Enterprise, OR 97828 ‘10

FOWLER Dayle Evan218 Mariposa RdHailey, ID 83333’09

FULLMAN Carl & MarianneBox 2526Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘98

GGARRISON John & CarlaPO Box 5466Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘09

GEDMAN Al & Shirley Farris3636 B East Bogert TrailPalm Springs, CA 92264 ‘10

GERBER Len & Marlys3921 N.E. Surber DriveSeattle, WA 98107 LM ‘03

GOMEZ Antonio D.Box 2084Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘55

GOODMAN Leon & Evelyn215 TexasGooding, ID 83330 HM ‘99

GOODWIN SuePO Box 6703Ketchum, Id 83340 ‘08

GORDON BobBox 4859Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘91

GOULD-FISHER AbbiPO Box 1430Ketchum, ID 83340 HM ‘08

GOWE MichaelBox 2151Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘09

GRANT R. Gene & Esther16 Country Club Dr. S.W.Lakewood, WA 98498 LM ‘88

GRAY Harvey & MargeBox 436Southport, CT 06890 LM ‘97

GRAY Jed & FranBox 326Sun Valley, ID 83353 LM‘50

GRAY Peter & BettyBox 7608Ketchum, ID 83340 LM ‘49 GUIGON Claude & GislainePO Box 1228Sun Valley, ID 83353 HM ‘07

HHAHN AxelBox 5002Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘95

HAHN Curtis & Lisa2517 Nearcliff St.Torrance CA 90505 ‘04

HALE Norma StrattonBox 4390Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘89

HALLER Rod & AlexiaPO Box 534Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘80

HANNAH Scott & Lynn 2700 Richards RoadBellevue, WA 98005 ‘07

HANSEN Drs. Ann & MarkPO Box 8960Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘07

HANSEN John Box 1417Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘05

HANSON Don3834 175th NE #32Redmond, WA 98052 ‘05

HARDY William Jr.PO Box 4260Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘83

HARVEY CarstenBox 3809Ketchum, ID 83340 LM ‘64

HARWELL Ben & Sharon129 Timberline RoadHailey, ID 83333 ‘82

HAVRE Pierre & Jan2440 S.W. 50th Blvd.Gainsville, FL 32608 ‘82

HEDGE David & Anne16712 N Saddle Hill Rd.Colbert, WA 99005 ‘86

HENDERSON ThomasBox 2914Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘05

HERON Sherill3034 10th Ave. W.Seattle, WA 98119 ‘09

HEWLETT Rosemary B.83 Euclid AvenueAtherton, CA 94027 HM ‘67

HEYERDAHL Suzanne Warner & TorBox 1126Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘89

HINO Gary & LynnPO Box 1027Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘09

HINSON David & UrsulaBox 6930Ketchum, ID 83340 LM ‘98

HITCHIN David & JillBox 1970Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘88

HOBBS Jim & BarbaraBox 432Sun Valley, ID 83353 LM ’78

HODASH Dr. StuartPO Box 2791Malibu, CA 90265 LM ‘65

HOFFMAN Jean Irwin1132 SW 19th Ave # 511PORTLAND, OR 97205 ‘57

HOLDING Earl & CarolSun Valley CompanySun Valley, ID 83353 HM ‘70

HORINE Chris & Carole15250 Peach Hill RoadSaratoga, CA 95070 ‘03

HORNSTEIN Maurice34 Rancho Mirage Cove DriveEphrata, WA 98823 ‘04

HOUSE VivianBox 875Ephrata, WA 98823 ‘48

HUFFMAN WallyPO Box 478Sun Valley, ID 83353 HM ‘07

HUNT BobbiPO Box 1123Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘09

HYMAS Forrest & Cheryl805 Canyon Rd.Hailey, ID 83333 ‘08

iINKSTER B. Mary840 S.W. Englewood Dr.Lake Oswego, OR 97034 LM ‘89

IVERSEN Oliver & Sydney204 Dalan PlaceLaConner, WA 98257 ‘01

J JAMES EllenPO Box 5702Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘01

JANSEN SusanBox 5702Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘10

JANSS GlennPO Box 7053Tetonia, ID 83452 HM ‘08

JARVIS Kris3825 Issaquah Pine Lake DriveSammamish, WA 98074 ‘09

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JARVIS Peter & Sally4111 Issaquah Pine Lake Rd S.E.Sammamish, WA 98075 ‘10

JENNINGS Ross & MarthaBox 5923Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘95

JOHNSON Janette BurrBox 901Sun Valley, ID 83353 HM ‘49

JOHNSON Lynn & JanicePO Box 3058Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘02

JOHNSON Ron & KendallBox 3763Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘95

JONES RuthBox 1296Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘93

JORGENSEN Earle M & Marion960 Bel Air RoadLos Angeles, CA 90077 LM ‘59

KKARTERMAN Scott & ChynaBox 971Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘64

KINGLAND Leroy227 Bellevue Way NE PMB 1Bellevue, WA 98004 ‘02

KORY Sam & Darcie OlsenBox 888Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘95

KRAATZ Christine65 Club View DriveHailey, ID 83333 ‘09

KRAUS Madi Frances450 East 63rd Street #8-JNew York, NY 10021 ‘59

KRAUTTER Dr. Jochen & Cristine‘08

KREMER Ruth Lee & RobertBox 1252Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘92

KRESITSCHNIG Leo & Carol2126 Yukon StreetVancouver, B.C., Canada ‘93

KUNAU LexBox 548Burley, ID 83318 ‘66

KURIAN Dr. Leslie & Barbara10 Clearwater LanePound Ridge, NY 10576 ‘07

lLAFFERTY Michael 766 Crest DriveEugene, OR 97405 HM’08

LAURNEN Dr. Edwin & Judith AnnBox 3129Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘02

LAW Bob & DebbyBox 4981Ketchum , ID 83340 ‘04

LEIBLY Frank & LindaPO Box 562Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘09

LEVY BuckPO Box 46Sun Valley, ID 83353 HM ‘10

LEYSE Bob & JanBox 2850Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘98

LIE Gunnar & RuthPO Box 183Sun Valley, ID 83340 ‘08

LOFGREN Don & KayePO Box 5617Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘09

LUBY-CORROCK Susie700 West 7th Ave, Apt 603Spokane, WA 99204 HM

LUMPKIN Ned & Kirsten1212 42nd Ave ESeattle, WA 98112 ‘03

LUSTY Ray & AnabelBox 1218Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘10

LYNCH LindaBox 2798Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘10

LYNN Bob, Julie & ErikaBox 2152Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘88

LYON TimBox 2354Ketchum, ID 83340

mMACAYA RubenPO Box 3866Hailey, ID 83333 HM’08

MacKENZIE Patrica Garrett & DavidBox 6003Sun Valley, ID 83354 ‘00

MAILMAN Jerry & SandyBox 960Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘10

MANGHAM Chas801 Broadway Ste 830Seattle, WA 98122 ‘07

MAY AlysiaBox 1229Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘10

McCLURE Royal & ElaineBox 1405Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘80

McDONNELL Edward F.21 Office Park Rd Sapelo Bld Ste 212Hilton Head Island, S.C. 29928 ‘02

McGOWAN Col. Edgar & ConnieBox 10041Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘91

McLAUGHLIN Ross & GlendaBox 10162Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘98

McNABB Bill & Cassie4510 226th Terrace SEIssaquah, WA 98029 ‘89

McROBERTS JackiePO Box 213, Camas LoopSun Valley, ID 83353 ’09

McSKIMMING Martinc/o Hemingway’s,142 Cumberland StreetToronto, ON, Canada ‘05

McTAGGART Paul & Darlene1648 E. Interlaken Blvd.Seattle, WA 98112 ‘10

MEADOWCROFT PatriciaBox 4953Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘10

MELVILLE Marvin & ReneeBox 2528Sun Valley, ID 83353 LM ‘89

MERRILL O. Jay, Natalie & EvaBox 159 Bend, OR 97709 LM ‘97

MEYER Anita & FrankBox 10087Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘98

MEYR Herb 570 E.16th N.Mt. Home, ID 83647 ‘89

MEYR Shari3122 Waterway PlacePort Orange, FL 32128 ‘89

MICKELSON JohnBox 1061Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘79

MIHALIC Jeff, Nancy & MaxBox 6330 Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘07

MINOR Hank & HeatherPO Box 4445Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘09

MIRAMS Bill & Lisa Box 961Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘81

MONGER Jim & PennyPO Box 908Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘09

MONSEN Mr. & Mrs. Peder515 Houston AveHouston, TX 77007 LM ‘67

MORRIS Tom & AnnPO Box 1583Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘09

MOSCHEL Rosie170 S. Main St. # 1500Salt Lake City, UT 84098 ‘10

MORTIMER Kathleen149 East 73RD StreetNew York, NY 10021 HM ‘38

MOULTON Richard & PattiBox 2590Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘47

MOWLDS Nick & JeanneBox 1463Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘09

MURPHY EdBox 608Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘10

nNAUMANN Jim & Marya230 N. 8th AveWinterset, IA 50273 ‘69

NELSON KippBox 10021Ketchum, ID 83340 LM ‘02

NELSON Pip & PattyPO Box 212 Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘09

NELSON Stan & Robin651 NW 163rd St. Shoreline, WA 98177 ‘07

NICHOLSON ChristelPO Box 1159Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘07

NICHOLSON Bob & LynneBox 1501Sun Valley, ID 83353 LM ‘94

NOLAN Herb Box 1121Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘94

NORRIS William E.Box 146Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘71

oOLBERG Knut20215 NE 38th CTSammamish, WA 98074 ‘10

OLSON Jim & Mary KayPO Box 1029Sun Valley, ID 83333 ‘08

ORB Suzy CarterBox 4679Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘05

ORDAL JoyPO Box 5566Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘07

PPALMER Terry & GretchenP.O. Box 750Ketchum, ID 83340 HM ‘07

PALMER Tyler HM’08

PATTERSON PeteBox 3689Hailey, ID 83333 HM ‘76

PATTERSON SusieBox 2107Sun Valley, ID 83353 HM ‘76

PEMBERTON PatriciaBox 3659Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘07

PENNAY AlanBox 1298Sun Valley, ID 83353 LM ‘96

PERRY Keith & PaulaBox 902Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘07

PHILLIPS, Mike & ElainePO Box 3569Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘08

PROPST SherryBox 271Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘63

PROPST-ST.CLAIRE Richard & SherryBox 271Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘63

PUCHNER Philip & AnnBox 866Bellevue, ID 83313 ‘48

RRAAEN VickiBox 15977Boise, ID 83715 ‘10

RABEL Leigh & LouiseBox 563Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘94

RAGEN Doug14424 Uplands DrLake Oswego, OR 97034 ‘07

REAGLE JohnBox 3624Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘01

REED Ginny138 Base Line RdBellevue, ID 83313 ‘68

RICE Jim & CherlyPO Box 14001 PMB 428Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘09

RICHARDSON Tommy & PatriciaBox 4045Hailey, ID 83333 ‘01

ROBIDEAUX Bob & Karen 639 N. Riverpoint Blvd, Unit J101Spokane, WA 99202 ‘07

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ROSENQUIST JanetBox 2357Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘00

ROSS Harold178 Liberty PlacePrinceton, NJ 08540 ‘86

ROTHGEB WallyPO Box 4689Ketchum, ID 83340 HM ‘08

RUDIGOZ MichelPO Box 228Sun Valley, ID 83353 HM ‘08

RUSCITTO Susan Dobias & JamesBox 419Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘89

SSARCHETT Bob & LoriBox 1019Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘73

SAUERS Don & EvieBox 3074Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘07

SCHNEIDER TrudiBox 2614Sun Valley, ID 83353 LM ‘90

SHANKLIN Tom90 Townsend GulchBellevue, ID 83313 ‘80

SHAW Nonie FoleyPO Box 4642Hailey, ID 83333 HM ‘55

SHIELDS Naomi2910 N.Fox Pointe CirWichita, KS 67226 LM ‘99

SILVA Tim & LeslieSun Valley Co. HM ‘10

SIMON Elizabeth B.75750 Beryl LaneIndian Wells, CA 92210 ‘51

SLIVINSKI SteveBox 4492Ketchum, ID 83340 LM ‘90

SMOOKE Richard & JudithBox 162Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘95

SOFRO JohnPO Box 673Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘08

SOGARD Jeff & MickeyBox 7212Ketchum, ID 83340 LM ‘93 ST. CLAIR-PROBST Sherry & RichardPO Box 271Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘63

STEPHENSON John & BrendaPMB 282, 849 Almar Ste. CSanta Cruz, CA 95060 ‘06

STEVENSON Rees & Eloise PO Box 750White Salmon , WA 98672 ‘73

STONE Larry & Nan AllisonBox 1331Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘76

STRAIT Dr. Gail & JoanPO Box 6423Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘09

STRATTON MeriBox 1001Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘97

STRATTON William & Mary HiteBox 4925Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘03

STREET Picabo HM ‘95 SUMMERS John Box 6334Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘98

SUTTOR GeorginaBox 3954Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘10

SWEENEY, Jim & Judy9313 Fauntleroy Way S.W.Seattle, WA 98136 ‘08

TTACHE Mark1001 E. Hyman AveAspen, CO 81611 HM ‘08

TALLACKSON James & ShirleyBox 1750Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘75

TANGEN Len Box 17906Seattle, WA 98107 ‘54

TENGDIN Bob90 South 7th Street, Suite 3850Minneapolis, MN 55402 ‘94

THEOBALD DavidPO Box 963Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘09

THORNE, Phebe & Neil RyanPO Box 6513Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘08

THURSTON SusanBOX 1707Sun Valley, ID 83353 LM ‘05

TIMMONS Gene & BarbaraBox 3262Ketchum, ID 83340

TOLLERUP Harold & BarbaraBox 753Solana Beach, CA 92075 ‘66

UUNDERWOOD John & Mary AnnPO Box 1004Sun Valley, ID 83353 LM ‘90

VVAN DYKE/LOVE Randy & ConniePO Box 1514Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘09

VAN ERT Sondra20 East TammarackBozeman, MT 59715 HM ‘10

VAN ERT Will & GretchenBox 3309Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘82

VERDE Kim Cathleen L.Box 1399Sun Valley, ID 83353 LM ‘97

WWAGNER Jay & LindaBox 3170Sun Valley, ID 83353 LM ‘89

WALKER MargaretBox 603Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘98

WARD Frank & SusanBox 5713Ketchum, ID 83340 LM ‘98

WATANABE GrahamGrahamwatanabe.com HM ‘10

WATKINS VanPO Box 7197Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘09

WATSON Tom & CherieBox 1797Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘10

WEILER DorisPO Box 1159Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘07

WELLSANDT John & Sharon Box 6592Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘01

WHELAN Carol20505 111Ave SESnohomish, WA 98296 ‘88

WICK Peter & Anne MarieBox 6287Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘01

WIEMAN George & Jackie Box 254Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘01

WILSON GerryBox 2805Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘10

WILSON PatBox 6301Sun Valley, ID 83354 ‘99

WOOD Ross & IleanaBox 1589Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘10 WRAY Dave & JoyBox 3766Hailey, ID 83333 ‘99

WRIGHT Bill & JeanneBox 1069Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘02

WRIGHT Sharon Elena Box 1681Sun Valley, ID 83353 ‘87

WRIGLEY Julie & Bill McDowellBox 135Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘10

YYOUNG Frank & Susan2929 81st Place S.E. “P”Mercer Island, WA 98040 LM ‘86

YOUNG Joe & PudjBox 2745Ketchum, ID 83340 ‘71

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