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SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER 2019

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10 WAC Magazine | wac.net Harold Stack joined the WAC in 1952 and was the oldest living Club member from 2015 until his death at 103 this past June. Born at Swedish Medical Center on July 5, 1915, Harold attended Roosevelt High School and graduated from the University of Washington in 1937. He served five years in the U.S. Navy during World War II and departed at the rank of Commander. Upon his return, Harold joined his family's steel distribution business, Stack Steel and Supply Co. As president, Harold grew Stack Steel into a regional name with branches across the Pacific Northwest. He sold the business and re- tired in 1977. He spent the following 30 years splitting time between California and Seattle with his wife, Trudy, to whom he was married for 70 years. Harold is survived by his four children, six grandchildren, and eight great grandkids. He died at home in Madison Park on June 14. first take athletic award / pumpkin swim Join a pool full of fun at our annual Pumpkin Swim from 9–11 am on Saturday, October 26. We'll fill Helene Madison Pool on the 6th Floor with hundreds of pounds of gourds and then set the kids loose! Refreshments will be on hand, and all participants will receive a bag of candy and a pumpkin to take home. No competi- tion here. Just plain old pumpkin fun! is event is complimentary. Health & Fitness Manager Maureen Eggers recently attended one of the top fitness-industry events in the country. Maureen traveled to North Carolina for the International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association Institute, a four- day meeting of top professionals around the country. Maureen received e John McCa- rthy Scholarship, valued at more than $3,000. e scholarship included full registration to the IHRSA Institute, held August 6–9 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Kenan-Flagler Business School. A panel of highly expe- rienced and dedicated industry profes- sionals selected the scholarship winner. Maureen's outstanding work at the WAC set her atop a national field of applicants. For more on Maureen's award, visit the WAC Wire blog at wac.net/ maureen-award. A N I TA N O W A C K A Farewell, Mr. Stack Pumpkin Swim National honor u Health & Fitness Manager Maureen Eggers, far right, and some of her Women's Fitness team.

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