1972 Ski School staff hailed from varied backgrounds

Twenty-five years ago, Karl Hinderman had a staff of 12 instructors in his Ski School at The Big Mountain. There were four rookies that  fall of 1972. Tim Hinderman and Mike Porcarelli had been skiing for the University of Colorado for three seasons and were members of the  N.C.A.A. Championship Team. Mike, a native  of Upper  Michigan,  competed for the Central Division in three Junior National ski championships and Tim represented the Northern Division at Junior Nationals.

Also new in the school from Spokane, a member of the M.S.U. track team and two-year record  holder  for pole vault  was Dick Prugh. Dick skied three Junior Nationals for the Pacific Northwest, and at college was Big Sky Ski Champion in 1970.  A University of Montana graduate from Polson, Craig Webb was the other first-year man. Craig had  four years teaching experience and was "a skiing stylist and deep-powder expert."

Returning that winter were Jamie Lenon, an All-American and honor graduate of Montana     State University. During the previous season Jamie coached Northern Division juniors in addition to teaching   school   classes.   Also returning was Reidar Solberg. Reidar was voted most popular ski instructor by all The Big Mountain employees and spent his summers as a professional salmon fisherman off the Northwest coast.

Carol Coffee had taught at Snow Bowl and Bogus Basin before she came to the Hinderman School in 1968.  Al Raddatz, "always much in demand  for  private  lessons  and class  instructor  and  popular week­end coach of the Beginning-to-Race class", was back for his fifth season .. that  winter 25 years ago.  Mark Schmidt, from the Twin Cities in Minnesota, spent two seasons wiith the ski  patrol before  joining the Ski School in1967.

Dick Peterson  had been a skier for 30 years and an instructor for 12 when  he  returned  that  season  in 1972. Rob Tiernan was an examiner for the Northern  Division Ski Instructors Association,   in addition to Ski School teaching. He reported for his tenth year.

Working with Ski School director Karl Hinderman was Martin Hale as co-director of the Ski School and director of racing. Very popular with skiing guests of The Big Mountain since 1957. Martin was "well known locally and throughout  the state for his contribution to the sport and ranked nationally among the finest junior coaches."

From the Whitefish Pilot, October 9, 1972

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