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MARCH | APRIL 2017

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MARCH / APRIL 2017 9 Campers, get ready! It's not too early to think about summer fun. We have exciting activities planned for junior members of all ages this summer. Youth ages 6–12 can work up a sweat at sports camp, July 17–20, and let their artistic side shine at art camp, August 7–10. Cost: $350 (members), $395 (nonmembers). Contact Mary Ellen Jilek at 206.464.3062. Meanwhile, WeeWACs is once again offering weeklong day camps for kids ages 2–9. Your little ones can picnic in the park, explore the city, study science, and much more. Further details on all camps appear in the May/June issue of WAC Magazine. Contact WeeWACs at 206.464.3094 for more information. Rugby's best Meet college rugby's two best players at the second annual Sorensen & Scholz Awards. is year's awards ceremony and dinner take place at 6 pm on Saturday, June 10, in the Crystal Ballroom. Cost is $50 per person. Started in 2016 and hosted by the WAC, the Sorensen & Scholz Awards honor the single best male and female collegiate players in the country. Contact wmilner@wac.net to reserve your spot. upfront around the club J O H N B A N G F R O M T H E A R C H I V E S A U T O G R A P H B O O K C O U R T E S Y D A V I D E S K E N A Z I In 1945, the WAC sponsored the Seattle Open Invitational at Broadmoor Golf Club. PGA Tour Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Byron Nelson (pictured) won the tournament with a 21-under-par 259. Other golfers in attendance included that year's Tacoma Open winner, Jimmy Hines, 1947 PGA Champion Jim Ferrier, Pacific Northwest great Harry Givan, and Sam Snead. Here are their autographs, and others, collected by former WAC employee Ed Moore. Golf Greats

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