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i One, Two, Cha-Cha-Cha. iii. is if . ,. Let's get together. P 1 Bool With the background and excitement of the opening of school, the curtain rose on the Drama Club's tirst presentation ot the year, The Glass Menagerie, a two-act play by Tennessee Williams. Sammamish students again enioyed the tal- ents of the Drama Club members in the presentation of the Variety Shovv, entitled Kids, in early December. The group added a lot ot zest and enthusiasm to this produc- tion. Every drama member spent his time during the past year earning enough points to be- come eligible to ioin the Thespians, an hon- orary national dramatic club. Under the guidance of Mr. Ron Childers and the club's otticers, Pam Peterson, presi- dent, Randy Fortenberry, vice-president, and Lynn Bilodeau, secretary, the Drama Club members met on the last Friday of each month to plan their activities and fund rais- ing projects to support their club. ACTORS, ARTISTS PURS UE FRONT ROW: Gail Ames, Kathie Mueller, Alan Vanik, Mark Levine, Sue Seglem, Sheila Burns, Emily Lamphere. SECOND ROW: Arlene Moore, Pam Peterson, Helen Ronnei, Diane Tallman, Donna Mc- Cauley, Chris Klinstedt, Linda Clark. THIRD ROW: Lynn Bilodeau, Heidi McKenzie, Donna Uthus, Gail Beckwith, Mandy Anderson, Sandy Luidema, Sherry Nordstrom, Mr. Childers. FOURTH ROW: Sue Ford, Marilyn Ham, Dorothy Russell, Norma Johnson, Kathy Summers, Sandi Jones, Jacqui Kaufman, Kitty Caldwell.
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FRONT ROW: Pat Pricer, Karen Peterson, Marian Callahan, Carol vmwx-::..w.:,..., me QQ ton, Susan Hicks, Kitty Caldwell, Paula Cochran, ,. McCourt, Barbara Jerry, Kathy Phipps, Judy Howland, Jon Kurtz, Helene Solheim, Sue Hill, Fred Ward, Karen Myers, Karen Hague. SECOND ROW: Kip Edwards, Chuck Phillips, Bob FOURTH ROW: John Benton, Britt Weatherhead, Dick Brucker, Dave Cook, Ceanne Banks, Kathy Foley, Lani Stone, Steve Esther Hartglass, Linda Borchardt, Sandy Kludas, Kathy Nichoo, Dave Wampolcl, John Steel, Jerry Sutton, Bob Henderson. Sanders, Jim Roug, Lon Fairbrook, Bob Hinckley, THIRD ROW: Greg Broze, Sue Gamble, Pat Howland, Donna Pres- Ateneo Espanol, the first Spanish Club of Sammamish High, was formed last October under the council ot Mrs. Agustina Larzabal and Mr. Henry Tunes. The main pur- pose of the club was to further the understanding ot the Spanish culture and to aid the Spanish students in their comprehension of the language. Also, students were provided with an opportunity to share past experiences with each other. The business ot each meeting was con- ducted in English, but all other matters were conversed in Spanish. FRONT ROW: Mike Clements, Rick Wickland, Varn Ketter, John Russell, Jon Shirley, Sandy McGinnis, Diane Deglow, Genelle Allen. SECOND ROW: Jan Jeffery, Nancy Fasciani, Jim Feilen, Ralph Cunningham, Craig Smoyer, Karen Knapinski, Sharon MacMillan, Pam Howe. THIRD ROW: Donna McCauley, Nancy Invited guests showed sides and films of their travels and experiences in Spanish speaking countries. Talks and demonstrations highlighted these meetings. The main event of the year was the Spanish Fiesta where students dressed in native costumes with gay sombreros and serapes and ate typical Spanish food. This year's Spanish Club officers were Mike Clements, president, Carol Graft, vice-president, Terri Johnston, secretary, and Jeanie Lind, treasurer. Fagan, Karen Roller, Terri Johnston, Carol Graff, Kathy Lind- say, Joyce Conine, Sue Cuftel. FOURTH ROW: Jeanie Lind, Lynn Cohen, Marilyn Doyle, Phyliss Fasciani, Cherie Bess, Sharon Beach, Karen Katayama, Patty Bell, Pam Fulk. FIFTH ROW: Sue Hagen, Janis Bohn, Chloe Nau, Nancy Sills, Kathie Mueller. -'::, V-..M,,:::,:1.-:yu .,::f::--.W--ww -:ff:w,,:f, f,:f -fwmnm.smwmns:uus,-,quniunmsrrrf fy - f Q H1 'K 7
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'mi FRONT ROW: Phyliss Fasciani, Janice Palmer, Pat O'Conner, Dor- othy Russell, .lan Thorpe, Sharon Beach, Sheila Buehler, Sandi Jones, Margaret Demyanovich, Jerry Young, Dave Young. SECOND ROW: Jan Jeffery, Judy Dunakey, Claire Burdulis, lnta Ungers, Gerri Lockrem, Bettie Nolet, Janis Bohn, Marilyn Ham, Denise MacDonald, APPRECIATION OF FINE Armed with their palettes and brushes, members of the 'ol-'62 Art Club began the promotion of art throughout the school. Evidences of their work can be seen in the members' first proiects such as the huge planters hold- ing rubber plants in the commons and the murals on the walls in the school's various buildings. A source of income was the club's printing of posters for the many dances, sales, and organizations tor the year. Many a paint-smeared club member stayed after school to help in the productions of the colorful adver- tisements. Hey, not bad . . . Peggy Jackson, Dianne Donley, Cheryl Axelson, Kathy Keil, Cam O'Brian, Pat Folsom, Mike Bell. THIRD ROW: Mark Heinemann, Pat Allen, Pat Doyle, Jeanne Risch, Jud Ragar, Dedee Wilson, Sue 9--L. Q-1 Stanton, Karen Katayama, Beverly Hunstad, Carole Koch, Marilyn Seitz, Arna Smith. ARTS Loaded with art supplies, students took field trips to the World's Fair grounds and to Fisherman's Wharf. Both oltered interesting and picturesque subiects tor sketches, which some students entered in the All-School Exhibit and in the Scholastic Exhibit. Heading the activities ot the past year were Mike Bell, president, Kathy Keil, vice president, and Karen Kata- yama, secretary. Busy Artists
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