Sammamish High School - Thunderbird Yearbook (Bellevue, WA)

 - Class of 1962

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FRONT ROW Larry Dean, Ron Pedee, Barb McHarg, Donna Uthus, CRACK THE BOOKS Carol Crowley Gail Beckwith, Leslie Stewart. SECOND ROW: John BACK ROW: Mr. Val Fobert, Steve Ernst, Dillon Jackson John Hoer Steel Alice Modell, Bob Wexler, Carlyn Koch, Karen Hague, Barb ster, Rich McKay, Esther Hartglass, Jim Walters, Don Sanders Bob Osborne Laura Fletcher, Chris Gibson. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Gauthier, Jeter, Dale Buskirk. Mary Jean Dlgatl, Ruth Ruhlman, Robin Wolfstone, Sue Hill, Lee Kall- .LNVJQQ BOX 052 0.1, it During the first semester the Debate Squad set an excellent record which earned a well- deserved membership in the National Forensic League, an honor obtained last spring. Only twenty-nine schools in Washington and Oregon have received this distinction. The debaters had a busy season of arguing. During the year the members attended several tournaments, including those held at Seattle Pacitic College, Pacitlc Lutheran Col- lege, University of Puget Sound, the University of Washington, and competitions held by the West District and the National Forensic League. The Debate Squad has had a number of purposes. First, it has been to train students in the processes of argumentation and persuasion, using particularly the skills of delivery, organization of ideas, analysis, and refutation. Second, it has trained students through the use ot research skills, and has encouraged them to think objectively, critically and logically, Third, it has given the students a broad and penetrating perspective of the great social, economic and political problems ot our time. This year, under the leadership of Jim Walters, president, Ruth Ruhlman, vice-president, and Leslie Stewart, secretary-treasurer, the debaters have been busily collecting points for their pins and honorary degrees. Qi 'li 3 81115 sw gr, ,, eggs: - D 5 42 Msg t awe , . it gist: . 5.17353 up www' , .. M.-. M , ,. M M, -,JM ...mm sen, Gloria Brown, Greg Bordon, Cheryl Knowles, Randy Morrison

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HONOR STUDENTS, DEBATERS FRONT ROW: Dave Wampold, Steve Brown, Donna Uthus, Michele Sue Hill, Joyce Johnson, Sylvia Jones, Lee Kallsen, Gloria Brown, Tolton, Karen Roller, Carl Galorielson, Larry Leppert, Alan Aramoki, Kathy Noland, Cheryl Knowles, Joan Langland, Karen Hogue. BACK John Steel, Randy Morrison. SECOND ROW: Laura Fletcher, Dianne ROW: John lifes, Dgle Buskirk, Rich Crow, Bill Knell, Jerry Owen, Donley, CGHWY, BGbCOCl4, Cdrlyn Koch, Beth Berry, MGfllYU l'lOlST6ln, John Hoersfer, Bob Hard, Mike Dmitriev, Steve Ernst, Jett Applebcuum, Barb Osborne, Carol Crowley, Barb Roberts, Ann Schetter, Barb Mr, RU55elIMqgnU5On, Holste, Barb McHarg. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Gauthier, Ruth Ruhlman, if? E, E.. ii WALKER , ssfsm-x an ::: - su :rs '-E. 23 ul! 305 ll -U--mg--4-..-'-4 O3S6?QT5 -1-f o0s2 Qr'o3'C..Q QQQOQT mg ua-I-13 QQ 30595.--I -. QEQQHQQB 2053415130- sff-fv ?Q3v-1 on '- 3U553O3 Sewggen 'o mom 0 -xQ U1-o--1 SQHQTBQ fn3rn5.I-'-T fmigami 3 35wTC1Q CDo.g-ongyg 3 33-31 5520.0-no morn 'Owh 33?-9:61395 V OO-1 C 00 no fn: -'-aQ'xQ,3N'4 -,Q-DQ-FU I Q-33-CDO CDQMSDCDGS n TC 5:99202-5'3 3-'Qg-Q,-.Q- O2Qm 3-v- 41170323- 3.902112 Elagmooo. N4 34334: 5832122 3 rn rn So.-iQ.'57wur 542 no ,,,w3--2.0 O-Q coilmcl O-,x43N4-4-... QCD KG O' QD-T' 7 T-n1Qo '1 .,0-rwmO-1 Q13-2fmCO S.QfDUCDg-Q mm 020: 5'oI:smo. 'mO o. E ni-+ --:- O-.O:Y'-+3 -N211-DS-go O D- Q3 nm 3009223 'E'Q. To0 322301 3 .34-...2Z4. At a reception, held in October, 1961, members and officers were installed. Officers for the 1961-62 year were: Bill Knell, president, Barbara Holste, secretary, and Alan Arama- ki, treasurer. Advisor to the Honor Society was Mr. Russell Magnuson. eww asses Q



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..- FRONT ROW: BobVWard, Steve Brown, Jack Playstead, Bob Hirotaka, Harry Gunn, Buck Ferguson, Rick Skinner. SECOND ROW: Rich Ba- lant, Tor Haga, Bill Ledbetter, Dale Vernon, Keith Playstead, Mike Wright, John Brewer, Bob Norquist, Wes Kimbal, Bob Brooks. THIRD ROW: John lttes, Dave Wampold, Dave Ditweiler, Jet? Turner The Lettermen's Club ot Sammamish High School is com- posed ot those boys who have earned credit in various com- petitive sports during their attendance at Sammamish. In order to receive ci letter, an athlete is required to earn a speciic amount ot points set up by the Athletic Department of the school. The qualifications tor being in the Lettermen's Club are not only that ot being a good athlete, but also of maintaining a stable grade point throughout all sports activities. Under the leadership of Bob Hard, president, Bill Knell, vice-president, John Ittes, secretary-treasurer, and Mr. Bob Osgood, advisor, the club carried on many activities during the school year. They sold pencils, sweatshirts, and decals in order to earn money for the Hnancing ot their club and to pay tor another score board and clock to be installed in the gym. The Lettermen's Club has also provided service tor the school throughout The year by patrolling halls during the lunch hour. 72 Brian Guptil, Doug Grodt, Mark Shoemaker, Gerry Wilcox, Jay Spaulding, Alan Milliken. BACK ROW: Art Hyland, Bob Bishop, Dave Oswald, Nick Kepler, Wayne Page, Kerry Placek, Bill Davidson, Ron Esslinger, Jim Hitzemann, Bill Knell. SPORTSMEN HEAD Where's your hall pass?

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