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Smallest class number who graduated WFC Bootcamp
Utensil accidentally packed up from the Hilton after a breakfast gala
First indpeendent WFC office
Non-profit which first hosted WFC
Site of one-half WFC office for one year
Number of years WFC in existence
From the beginning of its existence, there has always been at least one man employed who has this first name
First graduate of the 8-day class who was employed by WFC: _____________ Wesley
The featured animal at each spring's women's luncheon
Name of the WFC office housed in the museum district
Name of the WFC office housed near 290
New name of the 8-day class
Name of the second layer of education after BootCamp
Instructor who headed up the first Alumni group: ________ Hopkins
WFC President: _____ Schultz
Name of the first out-of-Texas "branch" of WFC: WF ____________
Source of the WFC model: Cincinnati ______
_________ Ron Mitchel
________ Teresa Witte-Heyerdahl
________ Laurie Bauman
________ Ben Ramirez
________ Catherine Fife
________ Antoinette Lee
________ Patricia Segundo
________ Solomon Henry
________ Matt Brunt
________ Robert Vasquez
________ Eleanor Delgado
________ Jean Paul Adourian
________ Michael Humphrey
________ Ruth Kluetz
________ Kenneth Parker
________ Lenora Meitzner
________ Becky Issa
________ Eric Overstreet
_________ Mark Simmons
________ Virgil Shearer
________ Rani Thomas

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