Sammamish High School - Thunderbird Yearbook (Bellevue, WA)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS -Ji M. z .. 8 70 l , ,1,, W , ,-,.,i -kk A' - ,A Wffi-'M'-fwfr ' www,-, ,, ,. . . . .,',z'rff5gs- ,- -MM, Q , V ' f , Students at Sammamish are surrounded by constantly changing figures, facts, cmd think- ing processes. Through this maze of studies, social activities, and work, they try to develop their personalities and characters for the forth-coming years. Many people have contributed their time and knowledge to guide these students along the precarious road to success. Six years ago, one person began to devote his time, eFFort, and experience in molding this year's graduates. To the Seniors he is the prime example of leadership, honesty, and sincerity. lt is with much gratitude that we, the THUNDERBIRD staff, in behalf of the class of 1963, dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Andy Logozzo for his unselfish guidance in our years at Sammamish. We learn by doing. In order to take an active, effective part in the future local, national, and international affairs, youth must prepare now by participation in the affairs of its schools. Valuable experience in self-determination is made possible for Sammamish youth by its Associated Student Body. ln A.S.B. meetings, the ideas and opinions of sophomores, iuniors, and seniors, faculty, and admin- istration are given a chance for expression and communication throughout the en- tire student body by means of representation. There is a chance for every student to be heard, for there is an A.S.B. representative in every first-period class. With such an organization, a greater chance for student-faculty cooperation is possible. By helping to govern ourselves now, we prepare for the clay in which we shall actually control our own destinies. This opportunity for learning by experience is the function of our A.S.B. 6 QQOCIA T' X far -f,-vv,rW,:w J a I -- F , w 2 ' E J ,, f A xv . - f 1 A X-, . - 1 x iw 34' X V B, , 1, W Ap R: V71 Y 1 M1 'f 'rw' ' L , I, QV . if , A ,X 1' H , . W 1' J 5 15 'MINISTRATION WHAT ONE KNOWS 9. IN YOUTH. OF LITTLE MOMENT THEY KNOW ENOUGH WHO KNOW HOW TO LEARN. H y B ks Adams With the completion of another school year, Sammamish High School passes another milestone in its growth as an educational institution. Additional fa- cilities, equipment, programs and personnel all indi- cate that expansion both physically, and, we hope, quality-wise is taking place. lt is, however, the stu- dents who attend our school who form the core around which all of the above rotate. The ability of this group to assume responsibility for their actions and to exer- cise control over each other indicates the degree of maturity attained. Their use of time, facilities, equip- ment and teacher's help determines to a large degree the quality of education they receive. Sammamish is fortunate to have as its foundation a group of young people who have exhibited the ability to cope with problems and to use to advantage the opportunities available to them. We hope that these qualities will continue to characterize the students of Sammamish High School in the unpredictable future. Mr. Fred Knoell, Principal THE HANDS TH Over a century ago William Channing wrote these immortal lines that seem most pertinent to high school students preparing to take their rightful place in tomorrow's world: To live content with small means, to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion, to be worthy, not respectable, and wealthy, not rich, to study hard, think quietly, talk gently, act frankly, to listen to stars and birds, to babes and sages with open heart, to bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await occasion, hurry never, in a word, to let the spiritual, unbidclen and unconscious, grow up through the common - this is to be my symphony. As we stand on the threshold of a new and exciting age, it is imperative that knowledge be tempered with a sense of vaules if man is to survive. As each of you pass through the portals of your high school experience, may you develop your own symphony - one that calls you to unselfish service to your fellow man and a dedication to the eternal quest for truth. Nothing else will sustain us in a space age. Myron Ernst, Superintendent of Schools T l Lf GUIDE YOUTH The ability to lead is too rare a quality, to be a good follower is probably iust as rare. An entire class that combines both is a standard not to be expected. But when it does happen, it is a delight. Its in- gredients are many - courage, persistance, perseverance, confidence, and many more. Basic, however, is an unselfishness, a desire to help others, but with humility. These qualities begin with youth and end only when the attitude of youth disappears. The Senior class is blessed with these qualities of youth. They leave a precious heritage, and one being learned by these left behind. Arnold Torgerson, Assistant Principal Senior Counselor. WM Mrs. BEVERLY BRYANT Mr. DAVID BURNS Mrs ELIZABETH ROBERTS Sophomore and Junior Counselor. Sophomore and Junior Counselor Sophomore and Junior Counselo U.fIdhU.fW h't S fdB.M.M.A o a o, o as ing on, tan or , , . W.S,U., Montana State, B.S B of Education M S WSC U of Hgwan U of W Mr. HAROLD SAWATSKY J Northwestern, U. of Oregon U of Minnesota Port land State, Seattle U., BA M A I-Q1 5.11 ew Aff! Mr. RON ANDRESEN Mr. RONALD BIELKA B.A., Algebra, Geometry. B.A., Biology. Young people today are so used Youth of today has tremendous to having so much that they expect opportunity if they will expend a to receive things without working. little energy looking for it. Mr. ARNOLD BIERMANN B.A., B.S., M,A., Algebra, Georne- B.A., English. Mr. KEVE BRAY try. It appears to me that students at They are not ready for re- Sammamish are friendly and enioy- tirementf' able to know. TRAIN UP A CHILD IN THE WAY HE SHOULD GO: AND WHEN HE I9 OLD. HE WILL NOT DEPART FROM IT. Proverbs 22:6 Youth is growing, experiencing, becoming. It is learn- ing, doing and preparing. However, we cannot pre- pare alone. We need guidance in the right directions - toward responsible, active participation as citizens of our community, nation and the worlol. For their concern and guidance in those right directions, for their dedication to the difficult goal of making youth not only learn, but WANT to learn, we thank and respect our teachers. Interest in youth and their activities has given the Sammamish faculty an opportunity to form opinions on Sammamish youth and youth in general. The THUNDERBIRD staff has asked the faculty for these opinions in the hope that by seeing ourselves as others see us, we may better understand the role youth plays in the present and in the future. Mr. CORKY BRIDGES Mr. ROBERT BUCK Mr. RON CHILDER5 Mr. RICHARD CLARK B.A,, M.A,, Physical Education, Ad- B.S., Ivi.M., Orchestra. B.S., Art, Commercial Art, Drama. B.A., English, Advanced SIOGSCIW. vanced Physical Education, Driver I believe that youth has the po- Youth today are not much dif- Training, tential to create a better world for ferent except in what they do - They are average American youth all of us. Sammamish has the best. - twist and all. 12 WM. .V x., Mrs. SANDRA CLARK Miss JOYCE COLE Mrs. IRENE DAHLBERG B.A., M.A., English. B.A., English, Annual. B.S., German, Washington History. I'm sure they'll survive provided I like the eagerness of the outh The youth at Sammamish seem to , , y of course, that they master dong- of Sammamish to learn. ling participles? be serious in their drive tor an ed- ucationf' Mr. DONALD DISTAD B.A., MA., U.S. History, World His- tory. Tops! Intelligent, sincere, depencl- able, resourceful, scholarly, ma- ture. Miss RUTH DULMAGE Mrs. VIRGINIA DUNBAR Mr. H. J. EICKHOFF Mrs. LAURA EICKHOFF A.B., A.M., French. B.A., Choir. B.A., M.A., Band. B.S., Ottice Practice, Typing, Short- . . . Young people are learning Today's youth is eager to learn hand. to assume adult responsibility. and, therefore, stimulating to TopsI teach. Mrs. BEVERLY ELLIS Mr. VAL FOUBERT Mrs. DIANTHA FOWLER Mr. LARRY GRIFFITH B.A., English, Speech. B.A., Debate, Speech, Psychology. B.S., M.L., Librarian. B.A., U.S. History, Civics. The youth of today posses quali- I believe that our students are vi- I find them eager, energetic, and Too many worthwhile young ties as time as those possessed by tal, stimulating, enthusiastic, and eftervescentf' people have buried themselves in any previous generation. loyal. conformity and sophistication. 13 Wg, y WWE..a..Q,,..L,,.w6,9s,5a...Qmg53Wg,E,,,.,1MmL'Q,,gi.....,gAM.i.sWgwmiggg , J atfe...gsw:ssLv.,g'A,fw ,go 7-swag?-zeQ.Q.,g..1igw5g,sri9g.lg5.L.'w 'V 9 ssazsm-twist-its-3. A-Que, f Gg. ..' df.. -... 1: - 11. frewgiwggif-,mstfig.-wsitwe-5'fE - -f K zzgggggffrfsmg:.b,,.?2HfssArtEfi3.,.-JiK 2? wif'-. 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I , f I .rf ,- :V 4 ,,,, A tg? Q ' ' ' . , L ' ,,,, 'Q ff- -f.M?..,z..,.M, 'M' TIS mg, fe, ii' 'gif ' ri' ' Miss SHARON GUSKE B.S., Home Economics, Home Man- agement. Sammamish students are exposed to much more - good and bad! Miss HILDA GULDSETH B.S., English. I have great faith in all youth. M, EEE? ig? H 5 2 I imagine we could chloroform it . . 14 Mr. STANLEY HALL ELS., B. Ed., Physics. They seem to be lust about the same age I was when I was a youth. Mr. DON HANSLER Bs., Ms., Biology, Botany, Zool- ogy. They are just about the same as their parents were. Mr. WALTER HOPKINS BA., MA., English, Humanities. They are fine. Mr. TOM HYATT B.A., Distributive Education. The youth of today is no worse or better than youth of the past P- only more of them. Mr. RICHARD JENKINS B.A., Developmental Reading, AI- gebra. Today's youth faces history's greatest era. Mrs. MAXINE JOHNSON B.A., M.A., English. Quote: 'The only thing wrong with the younger generation: most of us are too old to belong to It. ' 'awww W Dawn Duets X h . ,Jai --My . ....ggf:N.qf.-vu. v ttf ,Q 1 .. t s E3 If gl l' 4 1 tg. , X . f wail ... .I .sis . . ..,. .c Mr. CLAIR KELLER Mrs. DORTHY KENDRICK Mr. RICHARD KRAFT B.A., M.A., U.S. History, Civics. B.S., M.A., English, Creative Writ- B.A., M,A., Spanish. Youth today are more serious and ing. I tind them attentive, polite, and better prepared. Have great but, Unfortunately, UH- very attractive young people. applied potential. Mr. PAUL LAMBERTSEN B.A., M. Ed., Bookkeeping, Note- hand. American youth are 95CXv good, a fact which needs to be advertised in news releases on youth. s Q., 3355, .1 ti.. Mr. COLEMAN LEUTHY Mrs. ANN LIAKOS Mr. RAYMOND LINCOLN Mr. GLENN LINDEN B-S-I Bl0l0QYf Algebffl- B.A., Latin. B.A., Driver Training, World Geog- B.A., M.A,, U.S. History, Civics. MC1turing in the social graces at 'fThey're great! raphy. They are a fine group. GH 90 lY U95-H Sammamish youth are more school spirited than any student body I have known. Mrs. MYRA LUPTON Mr. RUSSELL MAGNUSON Miss GAYE McEACHERN Mr. GENE MILLER B.A., English. B.S., Trigonometry, College Math, B.A., English, Journalism. B.S., M.E., Typing, Business Law. In Sammamish High School, many Special Algebra, Statistics. l think the term 'iuvenile delin- Good group. students show great social and Everyone needs to accept the re- quam' is going out of dqfej' scholastic maturity. sponsibility of an honest day's work tor an honest day's pay. 15 .r 1 , fi . . .. , , M . ,A y - ...sweat f I- -s,..,.M-AME Mrs. .IESSIE MOHN B.S., Special Education. Wondertull .riff r VV K my t g ' ' .tif ac, --:s yrf . as I 4 4 A.ftiW'f Jiri! ff, :V L .- gfrfr' w,t3 f , 'i 21fZf23..Q H ' Q, s ft SL f J . it 1, iaftiiti. is it f it . i W ss W ' A Nt 5, .' I .K .M i ft, Q I 1? 'G K ., f ' K t Q .t M . , 5 figs im K cnt ' 'Q-f S . if sw- ff wit h . .f95f'f57'fQlif N?f i ' ., , .V , - 1 at Mr. JAMES MORGAN Mr. BOB OSGOOD Miss DORO B.A., U.S. History, Civics, Sociology. B.A., Wood Shop, Boat Building. B.S., M.S. I would like to help the youth of We have the best. today in any way I can. .Q .... - ...... . .. K.. ga , . . 2 . . . . .5 A - .. .t... THY OUTZS Mrs. ADRIANA RADACH Mr. GEORGE RIEF Mr. ED ROMEO Miss DIANE ROSS, B.A., Home Economics. B.S., Chemistry. B. Ed., M. Ed., Driver Training, B.S., Home Economics. With maturity comes the ability to A fine Qr0Up of YOUUQ people Math Summary. Youth are fun to teach. think in terms of others rather than in terms of oneself. with a tremendous responsibility. I-:gg .. -.-1-msn is sxecu- Of is ' , f P' H Siock EXC' i I E , rr .4 vfwhz er e -'raf...,.,s,f.-fm. ..z ,- , I fry' g - f 'qs ry, jfs , . - f , .f.,:fff.. te,f . . Q ' i'if..S'l52.ff.i'iz. Mr. HOWARD SCHMIDT B.A., Civics, Economics. aware of the challenges and op- portunities of the '6O's and '70's. Mr. RALPH SHERWOOD Mr. JACK SHIBLEY Mr. PAUL SJUNNESEN B.A., Physical Education. BA., Mechanical Drawing, Elec- B,A,, Geometry, Algebra. Sammamish youth seem to be Youth must learn to accept author- tronics. I wish I were part of it. ity and responsibility. 16 fi !1viwiT'?uif5E' My '52 ' 2 'V , M- if 1 . : QL, , P, Q, ff . EDP 1 t is q f ' ' 1 .x 4- 4 - .-...t 5 . .1, Q. J gssgff ' ' 7 lt W . is . it WW ' A f -' X 5' 4. K .,., xi 'F' -1 . K tw I 1 A - A..: ,z:,'fif,,. ,. -jgkaslmwi' ' 525, fill - ,,5. 5. ,ns - f' wt. Miss BEAUDETTE SMITH B.S., Art. Now if You'll lust connect the dots ...' The yOUTh Of today are ever striv- ing to better themselves. Mr. CLAIRE SMITH B.A., Driver Training, Algebra. Students, no matter where the-y are, do not lose their youth, they utilize it. Mr. JOHN SPARKS Mrs. CAROL STEPHANS Mr. CHUCK STUTZ B.A., Geometry. B.S., Physical Education, Business BA., M.A., Photography, Driver They have too much given to Law. Training. them. All are good sports. The youth of today do not have a real goal during their last three years in high school. 6 Miss BETH TARR B.A., Speech, English. The Sammamish students can be most aptly described as enthusias- tic, perservering, and polite. ,DREW Mr. HENRY TUNES Mr. Al. UDD Mr, ROGER VV-LNG Miss BARBARA YEOMANS B.A., Spanish. B.A., Biology, Animal Studies PlCIftf B.A., Advanced Drawing, Metals. B.A,, French, Spgnigh- Sammamish students represent to PVOPGQCITTOU- UNO Commenllu Santmarriish youth are very mrtflt me the ideal typical teenagers. WeUlf9f PlW5lC0llYf WODQGV men' aware of the responsibilities at than fC'llYAH generation. 17 WORKERS. TEACHERS- Fran Schmidt. Secretaries, Left To Right: Edith Carlson, Dorothy Phebus, June Churchward, l d0n'f know the answer, but , , ,' hwdwul iw' W F S ,pf-A I 1+ R f . B 4 ' 1-, ,M I ,..v , fill, t Cafeteria workers, Left To Right: Betty Asher, Verba Smith, Charlene Poague, Selma Erickson, Marian Chandler, Roma Tunberg, Caroline David- sen. Nat Pictured: Frances Burdette, Verna Dakin, Lois De-hne, Beulah Foutch, Lydia Stromberg, Doris Wilson. 18 BUILDERS OF YOUTH Cusiodions, Left To Righf: Charles Ruddell, Gaylord Boll, Arfhur McCreedy. Noi Picfured: David Gcspcxrd, Cisiro Gray, Douglcs Koffke, Eugene Rich- ords. .aj-v-. Now, I've given This mailer ci lot of though? . . . As Caesar would soy Recdy? Okay, i.et's sing along with me . 20 'TI9 EDUCATION FORMS THE COMMON MIND: JUST A9 THE TW G I9 BENT THE TREE'S INCLINED Alexander Pop S W J M X., ll ., ir . In I fe P X was SENIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: Jennifer Blanchard, Ed Dobrick, Jcun Palmer, Helene Solheim, Rod Beam- gucird, Bill Simmons, Brian Dougherty, Ccxrlyn Koch, Tom Stonlick. - 1- f f-1-'iifgiesf ' me I 1 ..:,, ,, -fwigiseg 15 ,,..,,.w 5 In Q Senior Class Officers: Mike Gardiner, President, Dan Stearns, Vice-President, Evie Gauthier, Secretary, John Steel, Treasurer. .X Eva' lf Ev' .J X , 530' if x GJ! 5 ,X Zo v C, VA we Vx Def new iw The senior year is one of the most demanding, yet more rewarding, stages in a student's twelve years of education. The senior stands for many things, namely leadership, good citizenship, and maturity. In his senior year he is expected to have gained experience in many different areas of school life, whether it be academics, school politics, clubs, or athletics. After two or three years of high school, the experience that a student has gained is used in his plans for his senior year and future life. The pressures of college choice, iob hunting, and the partitioning of time for Sen- ior Class activities often results in a busy year. Still, the feeling of being completely occupied is a good one. A senior should, at the end of the year, believe that he has b contri uted something through participation in class activi- ties and student government. I know it is the hope of all the class officers that the seniors have enioyed and accomplished a great deal in their final year for both themselves and their school. I am sure that 3 will have as much success the members of the Class of '6 in the future, individually, as they have had in the past year as a group. Mike Gardiner ROBERT SCOTT ALLEN Scott Transferred from Walla Walla High School, Walla Walla, Washington. JOSEPH AMBROSE Joe Shield 45 All School Play 45 Drama Club 45 Ski Club 45 Art Club 4. MARILYNN JOANNE AMUNDSEN Muir ASB. Council 25 Junior Ensemble5 Choir 3,45 Variety Show 35 Senior Ensemble. DANIEL BARNES DUN SHARON LOVE BEACH Beach-nut Honor Society 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Senior Ball5 Junior Prom5 Booster Club 2,3. RODNEY CLARK BEAMGUARD Rod Wrestling 2,3,45 Class Council 45 Letterman's Club 45 Intra- murals 2. MICHAEL G. BELL Micus Art Club 2, President 3,-4. PATRICIA BELL Pat Signets 45 N.F.L. 3,45 All School Play 3,45 ASB. Committee 45 Spanish Club 35 Drama Club 45 Junior Prom5 Senior Ball. BONNIE SUSAN BERCH Transferred from West Seattle High School, Seattle, Wash- ington5 A.S.B. Council 35 ASB, Committee 45 Junior Prom5 Senior Ball. WILLIAM MICHAEL ADAIR Mike Transferred from John Marshall High School, Portland, Oregon5 Track 4. MICHAEL THOMAS ALBRIGHT Mike Senior Ball. PATRICIA ALLEN Pat HELENE TRUDI ARSHON' TrucIi Totem Talk 3,45 Signets 45 Junior Prom5 Senior Ball. STANLEY GERALD BAKER Jerry Football 35 Engineering Club 4. BEVERLY BARCLAY Bev Transferred from Ballard High School, Seattle, Washingtom Class Council 45 Senior Ball5 French Club 4. KATHRYN BEAULAC Kathy Transferred trom Stevens High School Claremont, New Hampshire5 Drama Club 45 G.R.C. 35 Signets 3,45 All School Play 45 French Club, GAIL ELIZABETH BECKWITH Zabeth Pep Stott 45 Signets 2,35 Secretary 45 ASB. Council 45 Ski Club 45 Junior Prom5 Senior Ball. SUSAN LEIGH BEIGHLE Sue Ski Club 2,3,45 D.E.C,A. 45 Junior Prom5 Senior Ball. CHERI BESS f'Bessie Ski Club 3,4, Senior Ball, Pep Club 3,4, Drama Club 4, All School Play 4, Spanish Club 3. CYNTHIA MAY BETHEL Cindy Band l,2,3, Intramurals 2, Booster Club 2. RICHARD FRANKLIN BIRNBAUM Dick Ski Club 4, Drama Club 4, All School Play 4, Band 4. SANDRA JEAN BOLOTIN Sandy A.S.B. Council I,2, Ski Club 2,3, Chorus 3, Choir 4, Span- ish Club 3, Pep Club 3. RICHARD BORDEAUX DAVID BOYLE Dave DOUGLAS BROETJE Br0ge Football 4, Basketball 2,3,4, Tennis 4, Baseball 4, Latin Club 2,3, Letterrnan's Club 3,4, Shield 2,3,4. GLORIA BROWN Pep Staff 4, Honor Society 2,3,4, All School Play 3, ASB. Council 2,3, Variety Show 3, Senior Ball. LYNN DIANE BUCHANAN Shultzy Junior Ensemble, Choir 4. CHARLES BLAINE Chuck Transferred from Lincoln High School, San Francisco, Cali- fornia, Baseball 3, Ski Club 4, JENNIFER BLANCHARD Honor Society 3,4, Signets 4, German Club 4, Class Coun- cil 4, Ski Club 3.4. JANIS MARIE BOHN All School Play 3,4, Signets 4, Junior Prom, Senior Ball, Art Club 3,4, Booster Club 2,3. SUSAN BRADSHAW DANNY WAYNE BRAUDRICK D. Transferred from Queen Anne High School, Seattle, Wash- ington, ASB. Council 4, Shield 3,4, French Club 4. KAREN LEE BREER Class Council 2, Signets 3,4, Junior Prom, Senior Ball, Pep Club 4. DIANE M. BUCK Transferred from Lake Washington High School, Kirkland, Washington, All School Play 4, Drama Club 4, Choir 4, Senior Ball. SHEILA KAY BUEHLER Hey-you NFL. 2, Chorus 2, Drama Club 2, All School Play I, Vari- ety Show 2, Art Club 2,3. MICHAEL BURBRIDGE Mike Football 3,4, Track 2. '63 JOHN SHERIDAN BURDETTE John Baseball 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Shield 2,3,4, Class Council 3. CLAIRE ALIEEN BURDULIS Clair Bell Junior Prom, Senior Ball, Art Club 3,4, Choir 3. KATHRYN LEE CALDWELL Kitty Thunderbird Staff 3,4, Drama Club l,2,3, Vice President 4, All School Play l,2,3,4, Variety Show l,2,3,4, Drama Club Production 3,4, Thespians 3,4, Latin Club l,2,3, Booster Club 2,3. AMY CARLSON Transferred from West Bremerton High School, Bremerton, Washington: Latin Club 4. LIJTHER ANTHONY CARLSON Tony Transferred from Poiint Loma High School, San Diego, Cali- fornia, Track 3, Ski Club 3,4, German Club 4. STEVEN CHARLES CARR Steve Football 2,4, Skiing 2,3,4, Choir 4, Baseball 2. JOE CHILDERS Transferred from Plainview High School, Plainview, Texas, Senior Ball, Basketball 4, ASB. Council 4. PAULETTE CHRISTENSON Polly Transferred from Bellevue High School, Bellevue, Washing- ton, Signets 4, German Club 4, Class Council 4. LINDA CARROLL CLARK Transferred from Roosevelt High School, Honolulu, Hawaii, Pep Club 3,4, Drama Club 3,4, All School Play 3, Variety Show 3, Junior Prom. GAROLD RAY COLLETT Gear JOYCE ANNE CONINE Y'alI Transferred from Annadale High School, Annadale, Vir- ginia, Signets 4, Senior Ensemble, Spanish Club 3, Secre- tary 4, Honor Society 4, Senior Ball. MARY ALLISON CONOVER Al Transferred from Northwestern High School, Hyattsville, Maryland, Class Council 3, A.S.B. Committee 4, Totem Talk Staff 4, Junior Prom, Senior Ball. MICHAEL SCOTT CLEMENTS Mike Spanish Club, President 3,4, Amateur Radio Society 4, THOMAS E. COE Tum Transferred from Clayton Valley High School, Concord, California, Band 3,4, All School Play 3,4, Drama Club Pro- duction 4. LYNN GALE COHEN A.S.B. Committee 4, Signets 3,4, Latin Club 3,4, Totem Talk Staff. ROBERT DAVID COOK Dave Latin Club 3, President 4, Shield 3, Vice President 4, A.S.B. Council 4, Class Ofticer 3, Junior Prom. MICHAEL CLARK COOPER Mike Track l,2,3,4, Letterman's Club 3,4, Shield 3,4, Football 2, 3,4, Junior Prom. JO ANN COPLAND Jo Jo Sophomore Hop, Junior Prom, Senior Ball, Ski Club 2,3,4, Pep Club 3. GERRY EILEEN COVINGTON Midget Pep Staff 2,3,4, Pep Club 3, A.S.B. Council 3. DIANA CRITCHFIELD Transferred from Clayton Valley High School, Concord, California, Art Club 4. DENNIS CROFT Denny RICHARD VAUGHN CROW Rich Honor Society 3,4, Baseball 3, Basketball 4, N.F.L. 2,4, Booster Club 3, A.S.B. Council 2,4. CAROL ANNVCROWLEY A.S.B. Secretary 4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Signets 2,4, Vice- President 3, French Club, A.S.B. Council 2,3, G.R.C. 3, Booster Club 2,3. DOUGLAS B CRUEA Dau ' 9 Drama Club l,2,4, All School Play i,2,4, Track 2, German Club 4. STANLEY DUANE DAVIS Stan Junior Prom, Senior Ball, Golf 2,3. DAVID DETWEILER Detti Transferred from Lewiston High School, Lewiston, Idaho, Golf 3,4, A.S.B. Council 3, Letterman's Club 3,4, Senior Ball. MICHAEL NICKOLAS DMITRIEV HMike Honor Society 2,3, Letterman's Club 3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Shield 2,3,4, Class Council 2,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, German Club 4, Senior Ball. .IUDITH ANN DOUGLAS Jud Junior Prom, Ski Club 4, Chorus 4, Senior Ball. PATRICIA LINDA DOYLE Pat Signets 3,4, Junior Prom, French Club 2,3,4, Art Club 3. JUDITH C. DRINKWATER Drinky G.R.C. 3, Ski Club 3, D.E.C.A. 4, Pep Club 4, Senior Ball, Junior Prom. CLASS OF '63 ROBERT JAMES DAVIES Bob DIANA LYNN DAVIS Class Council 3, French Club 2,3,4, Junior Prom, Senior Ball, A.S.B. Committee 3, Booster Club 2,3. JERRY EUGENE DAVIS Merle Transferred from Granada Hills High School, Granada Hills, California, Football 3,4, Track 3,4, Letterman's Club 4, A.S.B. Council 3, Art Club 4, Senior Ball. EDWARD DOBRICK Ed Football 4, Track 3,4, Senior Ball, Baseball 2, Pep Club 3, Junior Prom. BRIAN DOUGHERTY Bri Football 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3, Letterman's Club 3,4, A.S.B. Council 4, Class Council 4. DAVID GRANT DOUGLAS Dave Track l,2,3, A.S.B. Council 2, Letterman's Club 2,3, A.S.B. Committee 2, Totem Talk Staff 2. MICHAELA DUBER Mikey Pep Club 45 Drama Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Senior Ball5 All School Play 4. WILLIAM DUFFY Bill STEPHEN EARL ERNST Steve N.F.L. 2,35 Honor Society 3,45 A.S.B. Committee Chairman 3,45 Shield 3,45 Tennis 3,45 Booster Club 35 French Club 2. DAVID EVANS Dave Transferred from Wichita High School, Wichita, Kansas5 Class Council 45 Wrestling 4. LONNIE LOYD FAIRBROOK Transferred from Arlington High School, Arlington, Wash- ington5 Track 2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Basic Six 3,4, NANCY MAE FASCIANI Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Junior Prom. SYLVIA ANN FLECK Syl Transferred from Southeast High School, Wichita, Kansas5 Honor Society 45 Art Club 25 Latin Club 45 Booster Club 2. LAURA DOROTHY FLETCHER Fletch Honor Society 2,3,45 Signets 2,3, Vice-President 45 Safety Council 2,3,45 N.F.L. 3,45 A.S.B. Council 3,45 G.R.C. 2,35 ASB. Committeer I,2,3. PATRICIA ANN roisom Pm G.R.C. 35 Art Club 2, French Club l. RUTH ANN FRIEDMAN Ruthie Choir 3. LINDA LEE FRYE Transferred from Dawson County High School, Glendive, Montana. DENIS FURY RAYMOND EARLE FERGUSON Buck Transferred from Walla Walla High School, Walla Walla, Washingtom A.S.B. President 4, Vice-President 35 Letter- men's Club 2,3,45 Football 3,45 Track 2,45 Shield 2,3,4. CHERYL LOIS FISCHER Fish Senior Ball5 Junior Prom5 Pep Club 4. DALE E. FISCHER Fish Wrestling 2,3,45 Baseball 25 Latin Club 2. l r CHERYL ANN FORD Totem Talk Stat? 45 Junior Prom5 Senior Boll5 A.S.B. Council lg Chorus l,2,3,4. HOWARD GARY FOUTCH Bernie Baseball 2,3,45 Football 45 Intramurals 2,3. BARBARA FRIEDMAN Burial Pep Stal? 2,45 French Club 2,3,45 Booster Club 2,35 Pep Club 45 Junior Prom5 Senior Boll5 Variety Show 35 Class Council 2. 1 CARL NORMAN GABRIELSON Honor Society 2,3,4. MICHAEL GARDINER Mike Closs Officer 3,4, French Club 2, Booster Club 3, A.S.B. Council 2, Ski Club 3,4, Closs Council 2, Sophomore Hoo. TERYL ANN GARDINER Terry N.F.L. 3,4, Thunderbird Staff 4, Booster Club 2-, French Club 2. CHRISTINA GIBSON Chris' Spanish Club Treasurer 4, Class Officer I, A.S.B. Commit- tee 2,3, N.F.L. 3. SUSAN JEANNE GRAHAM French Club 3, Variety Show 3, Sophomore Hop, Senior Ball. CONNIE SUE GRAU Mort D.E.C.A. Vice President 4, Class Council 2,3, Senior BoII,f Junior Prom, Sophomore Hop. f HARVEY H. HAIGH Har-1' Wrestling 4. WAYNE HALL Ski Club 4, Football 2,3, Tennis 4, Senior Boll, Art Club 4 KRIS BRENT HANSON Kris Thunderbird Stuff 3, Junior Prom, Senior Boll, Intramural: 2. JON GRAVES EVELYN JANICE GAUTHIER Evie Class Ofticer i,2,4, A.S.B. Council 3, Honor Society 3 Signets 3,4, N.F.L. 3, Secretary 4, Booster Club 2,3. CAROL GEORGE ROBERTA M. GUNN Bobbie French Club 3,4, G.R.C. 3,4, Intramurals. JIM HABERSETZER Transferred from Auburn Academy, Auburn, Washington, Ski Club 3,4, Choir Q,3,4, Senior Ball. HAROLD H. HAIGH Hal WILLIAM RUSSELL HARDY Bill Choir 4, Golf 2,3,4, Booster Club 3. PEGGY ANNE HARRIS Pam Transferred from Dearborn High School, Deorborn, Michi- gan, Class Council 3, Junior Ensemble, Variety Show 3, Choir 3,4, Senior Ball. EDGAR PERCY HART DlJdley Pep Staff 4, Shield 2,3, Totem Talk Staff 4, Student Court 3, Ski Club 3,4, N.F.L. 3,4, A.S.B. Council I, Class Council ' CLAQQ OF '63 1 PAMULA HIBBARD Pam G.R.C. 2,3, Chorus 4. SUSAN LESLEY HILL Sue Honor Society 2,3,4, Signets 4, N.F.L. 3,4, Lotin Club 2,3, President 4, Choir 3,4, Junior Ensemble, Senior Ensemble, Voriety Show 3,4, Musiccll. JOEL TYSON HOAG Tronsterred from Boroh High School, Boise, Idoho, Honor Society Vice President 4, Booster Club 3, Ski Club 4. FRANCESE KAY HOPSON Cocoa Tronsferred from Roinier Beoch High School, Seottle, Wosh- ington, Signets 3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Junior Prom, Senior Boll DAVID HOSKING Duve' JUDITH ANN HOWLAND Judy' Transferred from Son Rofoel High School, Son Rotoel, Colitornio, Closs Council 3, Pep Club 3, Junior Prom, Sen ior Boll. 11 1 ESTHER SARA HARTGLASS N.F.L. 3,4, Signets 3,4, Lotin Club 3,4, Sponish Club 3,4, Dromo Club 4, All School Ploy 4, Senior Boll, Junior Prom. GLENN T. HASHIGUCHI A.S.B. Council 4, Trock 2,3, Footboll 2,3. SHERYL HEARN Intromurols 4. STEVE H. HELMICK Tronsferred from Edwords High School, Edwards, Colifornio. DONNA LEE HENDERSON Dee Pep Club 4, Senior Boll, Sophomore Hop, D.E.C.A. Treos- urer 4, A.S.B. Council I, Closs Council 2. GERRILYN HENRY Gigi' 1 ELAINE L. HOCKER Tronsferred from Comelbock High School, Phoenix, Arizo- no, A.S.B. Council 4, Senior Boll. VIVIAN KAREN HOGUE Hog-u' Signets 2,3, President 4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Lotin,Club 2, Secretory 3, President 4, N.F.L. 3,4, Intromurols 2,3,4, A.S.B. Council 3. MARSHA LEE HOLLAND Mc1rsie' Tronsferred from Shoreline High School, Seottle, Woshing- ton, Thunderbird Stoff 4, G.R.C. 3, President'4, Signets 3,4, Junior Prom, Senior Boll. 1 1 MIKE HUBBARD ARTHUR WALTER HYLAND Arr Closs Officer 2, Lettermen's Club I, President 35 Bcisketboll I,2,3, Shield 2,3, Vice-President I, A.S.B. Council 2,3, Closs Council 3, Junior Prom, Senior Boll. DILLON EDWARD JACKSON Dil A.S.B. Committee Choirmon 4, Shield 2,3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Junior Prom, Senior Boll, Booster Club 2,3. JANET KAY JEFFERY Jan Thunderbird Stal? 3,41 Art Club 2,3,41 Junior Ensemble1 Senior Ensemble1 Booster Club 2,31 All School Play 31 Va- riety Show 31 Junior Prom1 Senior Ball. ALEX JOHNSON Al D.E.C.A. 41 Junior Prom1 Senior Ball. NORMA JEAN JOHNSON Junior Ensemble1 Senior Ensemblef Drama Club 2,3,41 All School Play 2,3,41 Variety Show 3,41 Choir 2,3,41 Junior Prom. RICHARD DUANE JOHNSON Dick Shield 2,3. ROSS JOHNSON SANDRA JEAN JONES Sandi G.R.C. 31 Drama Club 2,31 Art Club i,2,31 Intramurals 1,21 Junior Prom1 Sophomore Hop. NICK KEPLER Football I,2,31 Track I,2,31 Letterman's Club 3,41 Basket- ball 2. RICHARD KERB JOANNE KILLION Jo Intramurals 21 Choir 41 Senior Ensemble1 All School Play 41 Senior Ball1 Chorus 3. EDWARD KLEP Ed DIANE RUTH KLINEBURGER Dino Senior BGll1 Ski Club 41 Intramurals 4. CHERYL ANN KNOWLES K-K-Knowles Class Officer 21 French Club Vice President 3, President 4. CLASS OF '63 KAREN KATAYAMA Kat G,R.C. President 41 Art Club Secretary Treasurer 31 Signets 41 A.S.B. Committee 3,41 Junior Prom1 Senior Ball. JOHN CASPER KEHRLI Curly Shield 41 Engineering Club 41 Ski Club 4. ROY ORLO KENDRICK Transferred from Nean-Koh-Nie High School, Rockaway, Oregon1 Senior Ball. SUSAN KIRBY Sue VERA KLEBOLD LYNN KLEIN Transferred from Central Valley High School, Spokane, Washington. BONNIE JEAN KRATZER Bon Art Club 4, Senior Ball, Choir. CHARLES KUHN Chuck Shield 2,3,4, Thunderbird Staff 3,4, Class Council 2,3, Sen- ior Ball, Safety Council 3, Junior Prom, Sophomore Hop, French Club 2,3. NANCY LOUISE KUHN None A.S.B. Council 3, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, D.E.C.A. 4, Chorus 3, Ski Club 2, Pep Club 3, Intramurals l,2,3. JOAN LANGLAND Honor Society 2,3, Treasurer 4, French Club 2,3, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Signets 4, A.S.B. Council 2,3, A.S.B. Committee 3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Booster Club. LINDA LOUISE LARSON Lindy Transferred from West High School, Bremerton, Washing- ton, A.S.B. Council 3, D.E.C.A. 4. STEVE LAUGHNAN JEAN MARGARET LIND Jeanie Transferred from Lincoln High School, Stockton, California, Thunderbird Staff 3, Spanish Club 3, Senior Ball, Booster Club 2, All-School-Play 3. KATHY LINDSEY JAMES I. LONG ' Jay JOHN THOMAS KNUDTSON Tom A.S,B. Committee 3,4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Junior Prom, Senior Boll, Safety Council 4. CARLYN JEAN KOCH Car Senior Ball, G.R.C. President 3, Signets 2,3,4, N.F.L. 2,3,4, Honor Society 2,3,4, A.S,B. Council 2,3, Class Council 2,4, Thunderbird Staff 4. LINDA LOUISE KOTHE Pip Pep Club, Junior Prom, Senior Ball, All School Play S,4. WILLIAM KUHNS Bill All School Play 3, Tennis 2, Intramurals 4. GARY L. LACOMA Bone Class Council 4, Basketball 2,3, Senior Ball, Track 4, Art Club 4, Engineering Club 4. EMILIE FLORENE LAMPHERE Emmy All School Play 3, Drama Club 3,4, ASB. Council I, Pep Club 4. KAROLYN JO LEVICK Kerry Junior Prom, Senior Ball, All School Play 4, Art Club 4, Pep Club 4. KAREN MARIE LEWIS Signets 3,4, Class Council 2, A.S.B. Council 4, French Club 3,4, Junior Prom, Senior Ball. CAROL LYNN LEYDEN Cari Totem Talk Stuff 2,3,4, Thunderbird Stal? 4, French Club 3, 4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Senior Ball. BETTY MQCDOUGALL Betts Intramurals 1,25 G.R.C. 3. KENNETH W. MADSON Ken Shield 2,3,45 Thunderbird Staff 45 Booster Club 2,35 Engi- neering Club 4. JUDITH ANN MANSON Judy Transferred from Eureka High School, Eureka California5 German Club 45 Senior B I all. CAROL JEAN McCOURT Mac Thunderbird Staff 3,45 Latin Club I, Secretary 25 Senior BaII5 Booster Club. ANGUS McDONALD JAMES McDONALD Jay Tennis 3,45 Class Council 2,35 Letterman's Club 45 Basket- ball 35 Senior Ball 45 Booster Club 35 Latin Club l,2. RICHARD SUMNER McKAY Rich A.S.B. Council 2,35 Tennis 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Letterman's Club 3,45 Shield 2,3,45 Booster Club 35 Intramurals 2,3,4. MICHAEL BRIAN McKEE Mike CHARLES MELGIN Butch Transferred from Cleveland High School, Seattle, Washing ton5 Football 4. CAROLE ANNE MCARTHUR Senior BGII5 Ski Club 2. DONNA CORINNE MCCAULEY Drama Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Junior Prom5 Art Club 4 Senior Ball. HELENE MARIE MCCLYMONT Transferred from Clover Park High School, Lakewood Washingtom Art Club 4. THOMAS MICHAEL McDOWELL Mike Transferred from Milwaukie High School, Milwaukie, Ore- gon5 Thespians 2,3,45 Basic Six 45 All School Play 3,45 A.S.B. Committee 45 Senior Ball5 Choir 3,4. BARBARA JEAN MCHARG Barb Booster Club Secretary 35 Honor Society 2,3,45 Signets 2,3 45 N.F.L. 2,3,45 A.S.B. Council 25 A.S.B. Committee 2,3,45 G.R.C. 3,4. DOUGLAS McINTOSH 5 WILLIAM VINCENT MELTON Bill Golf 2,3,45 Art Club 45 Engineering Club 45 Booster Club 3,45 Senior Ball. EDWARD DONALD MEYER Don Transferred from Mercer Island High School, Mercer Island, Washington. MARCIA LEANNE MICHEAU Marcy French Club 35 Senior BaII5 Choir 45 Booster Club. CLASS OF '63 1 KEITH S. MORRIS Lover Variety Show 3. RANDALL DOUGLAS MORRISON Randy Honor Society 2,3,4, Tennis 3,4, Letterman's Club 4, N.F.L. 3, President 4, Latin Club 2, Ski Club 2,3,4. HARRY SHAW MUTTER Bing' Transferred from Shodle Park High School, Spokane, Wash- ington, Wrestling. NAOMI EVA NEWELL Nome' D.E.C.A. 4, Intramurals I. JUDY NOBLE French Club I, A.S.B. Council 4. KATHLEEN NOLAND Kathy A.S.B. Treasurer 4, Totem Talk Staff 2,3,4, Signets 2,4, Treasurer 3, Honor Society 2,3,4, Latin Club I,2, A.S.B. Committee 3, A.S.B. Council l,2,3, Class Council 3. KIP LANSING MILLER Lance Golf 2,3, Tennis 3,4, Spanish Club 4, Engineering Club President 4. LEE FRANCIS MILLER Skip Track 3, Engineering Club Secretary-Treasurer 4. SYDNEY JANE MILLER Jane G.R.C. Vice-President 4, Junior Prom, Senior Ball, Intra- murals 2,3,4, Chorus 3. ALLAN EDWARDS MILLIKEN AI Football 3,4, A.S.B. Council 4, Wrestling 3,4, Letterman's Club 3,4. DAVID ALAN MITCHELL Dave Transferred from Cleveland High School, Seattle, Washing- ton, N.F.L. 4. ERIC MOON Rick Thunderbird Stat? 3,4, Golf 2,3,4, Cl-ass Council 4, Letter- man's Club 4, Track 4, Junior Prom. F, KAREN MYERS Transferred from Cheyenne Central High School, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Latin Club 3,4, Honor Society 4. BETTY NELSON Choir 3, Chorus 4, Art Club 4. JAMES ARTHUR NEVERS Jim Shield 2,3,4, Thunderbird Staff 3, Clss Council 3, Senior Ball. BETTIE MARIE NOLET Art Club 2,3,4, All School Play 2,3,4, A.S.B. Committee 4, Senior Boll, Latin Club 2, N.F.L. 3,4, Signets 2. MARY SUSAN NORWOOD Bloody Mary Junior Prom, Senior Ball, All School Play 3. STEVE ODEGAARD LARRY DOUGLAS O'DELL Yodel Junior Prom, Senior Ball, Engineering Club 4. VALERIE JEAN O'HANDLEY Val Transferred from Glacier High School, Seattle, Washington, French Club 3, Variety Show 3, Intramurals 3,4. JOHN THOR OLSON PEGGY O'NElI. Peg D.E.C.A. 4, A.S.B. Council 3,4, Junior Prom. BARBARA JEANNE OSBORNE Barb Signets 2,3,4, Honor Society 2,3, Secretary 4, French Club 2,4, Historian 3, All School Play 3, Ski Club 4, Secretary 3. DAVID DEAN OSTERBERG Dave Class OFHcer I, Shield 2,3,4, Football 3,4, Track I, Junior Prom, Intramurals I. JANICE G. PALMER Jon Honor Society 4, Signets 3,4, Senior Ensemble, Junior En- semble, Choir 3,4, Class Council 4, Thunderbird Staff 4. CHRISTOPHER CONWAY PARKER Chris RONALD A. PEDEE Pedee Foofball 2, N.F.L. 3. JOHN W. PLAYSTEAD Jack Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Track l,2, Lettermon's Club 3, Vice President 4. KATHRYN LYNNEA POOLE Kathi Junior Ensemble, Senior Ensemble, Choir Secretaryffreas- urer 4, Drama Club 3,4, Variety Show 3,4, Junior Prom. JEAN MARY PRATT Jeannie Totem Talk StaFf 4, Senior Ball. DAVID HARDING OSWALD Ozzie' Transferred from Eureka High School, Eureka, California Football 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Baseball 3,4. JERRY DAVID OWEN Jerr' Transferred from Colfax High School, Colfax, Washington Shield 2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Lefterman's Club 3,4 Track 2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Totem Talk Stafif 4. STEVEN C. PAINTER Shadow' Variety Show 2,3, All School Play 4, Class Council 3,4 A.S.B. Council 3, Track 3,4. JAMES KIRBY PETERSON Atlus Basketball 2,3, Track 4, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Intraf murals 2,3,4. KAREN LEE PETERSON ROBERT A. PETERSON Bob Football, Track. 1 .. MITCHELL PRAVEN Mitch Transferred from Palatine High School, Palatine, Illinois, N.F.L. 3,4, A.S.B. Council 4, All School Play 3, Drama Club Play 4, Drama Club 3,-4. LAURA KAY PRESTON Laura G.R.C. 3,4, All School Play 2, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Band I. ELIZABETH MARIE REESE Betty' Signets 2,3,4, D.E.C.A. Secretary 4, Spanish Club Vice President 4, Variety Show 2. JAMES REILLY Jim Transferred from Bellevue High School, Bellevue, Washing- ton, Football 3,4, Tennis 3,4, Letterman's Club 4. MIKE RICHARDS Transferred from Lake Washington High School, Kirkland, Washington, Tennis 3,4, Football 4, D.E.C.A. President 4, Class Council 3,4, Ski Club 4, Letterman's Club 4. IVY RIDDOCK DOROTHY ELLEN RUSSELL Irish Ski Club 2,3,4, Variety Show l,2, Art Club 2,3,4, Choir I, 2,3,4, Drama Club 2,3. CHARLES ORVILLE RUSSELL Dusty DAVID GEORGE SANDERS Dave Transferred from David Douglas High School, Portland, Oregon, Ski Club President 4. SUE ANN SEGLEM Segie Choir 3,4, Sophomore Hop, Junior Prom, Senior Ball, All School Play 2, Variety Show 3, G.R.C. 2, Drama Club 3. MARILYNN LOUISE SEITZ Mars Senior Ball, Art Club 3,4, All School Play 3,4, French Club 2. WILLIAM L. SEXAUER Bill Transferred from Grosse Pointe High School, Grosse Pointe, Michigan, Honor Society 3,4. BARBARA ANNE ROBERTS Barb Signets 2,3,4, French Club 2,3,4, A.S.B. Committee 4, Hon- or Society 3. HELEN MARGARET RONNEI Bubbles Variety Show I,2,3, Junior Ensemble, Senior Ensemble, Drama Club 2,3, Choir I,2, Junior Prom. SUSAN PATRICIA RUMPF Sue Signets 4, Ski Club 3,4, Pep Club 3, French Club 3, Booster Club 3, Junior Prom, Sophomore Hop. DONALD MORRIS SANDERS Don N.F.L. 3,4, Class Council 2,4, A.S.B, Committee 2, Latin Club 3,4, Spanish Club 2. NAOMI J. SCHARBAU Nome Totem Talk Staff 4, French Club 3,4, Senior Ball. GARY W. SCOTT Shield 3, Variety Show 3, Latin Club 2, Treasurer 3. STEVEN SHAW Steve Choir 3. PAUL GREGORY SHELTON All School Play 3,4, Drama Club Production 4, Musical 4, Basic Six 3,4, Variety Show 3, Drama Club 4, Thespians 4, Choir 3,4. CATHERINE SHIRLEY Cathy JOHN RICHARD SKINNER Rick ARNA LOUISE SMITH Art Club I,2,3,4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Signets 2,3,4, Junior Prom, Booster Club 2,3, A.S.B. Committee 4. EDWILL LANCASTER SMITH Ed CAROL SIDICK Spanish Club 4, Drama Club 2, D.E.C.A. 4, A.S.B. Council 2, Senior Ball, G.R.C. 2, Chorus 2,3. WILLIAM GUYTON SIMMONS Bill Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Class Council 3,4. JERRY SIMPSON Jer D.E.C.A. 4, Intramurals l,2,3,4. V7 SALLY ANN SMITH Transferred from Lake Oswago High School, Lake Oswego Oregon, French Club, Pep Club, Senior Ball. CRAIG SMOYER Shield 2,3,4, Class Council 3, Junior Prom, Senior Ball Wrestling 3, Tennis 3, Band 2. PRENTICE LEE SNYDER Penny Signets 3,4, French Club 3,4, A.S.B. Council 2, Booster Club 2,3, Junior Prom, Senior Ball. 1 HELENE ELIZABETH SOLHEIM Class Council 4, A.S.B. Council 2,3, Latin Club 2,3,4, To- tem Talk StaFf 3, Booster Club 3, Senior Ball. THEODORE E. SONSTEGAARD Ted CURTIS EUGENE SORENSON Gene JOAN SOUTHWICK Transferred from West Seattle High School, Seattle, Wash- ington, Pep Club, Senior Ball. JAY EDWARD SPAULDING Spud Football 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3, Class Council 2, A.S.B. Coun- cil 24, Chorus 4, Letterman's Club 3,4, Variety Show 3. THOMAS JOHN STANLICK Tom Honor Society 2,3,4, A.S.B. Council 2,3, Class Council 4- Latin Club 2,3,4, Senior Ball, Junior Prom, Booster Club 2 1 SINGRID JOY SWANSON Joy Senior Ball, French Club 2,4. DONNA TAYLOR Transferred from Lebanon Union High School, Lebanon, Oregon, Senior Ball. TINA CLAUDETTE THAYER Transferred from Shoreline High School, Seattle, Washing- ton, D.E.C.A. 4, Art Club 4, Choir 3,4, Variety Show 3. V. KEITH TREAT Bouncer Transferred from Narbonne High School, Palos Verdes, California, Football 3,4, Letterman's Club 4. ANTHONY TUCKER Tony Transferred from lngraharn High School, Seattle, Washing- ton. GARY WILLIAM UHLENKOTT Choir 3 4 DANIEL STEARNS Dan Transferred from Prince of Whales High School, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Class Ofticer 3,4, Pep Staff 3, Ski Club 3,4, Booster Club 3, Student Court 3. JOHN MURRAY STEEL Hustler Class Officer 4, Shield 2,3,4, N,F.L. 3, Treasurer 4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Latin Club 2,3, Booster Club 2,3, Senior Ball. .ION ST. GEORGE Joni Choir 3,4, Senior Ball. TOM STROMBERG Flash Track I,2, Latin Club l,2, Ski Club 4. KATHLEEN SUMMERS Kitty Kat Choir 2,3,4, Class Ensemble 3, Drama Club 2,3, Junior Prom, Variety Show 3, Senior Ball. PAMELA J. SWANSON Swamie Variety Show 3, Choir 3,4, Junior Prom. JANET THORPE Jan A.S.B, Council 4, Honor Society 2,3, G.R.C, 3,4, ASB. Committee 4, Art Club 2,3, Booster Club 2,3. MICHELE TOLTON Honor Society 2,3,4, French Club 2,3,4, Booster Club 2,3, A.S.B. Committee 3, Senior Ball. JOHN W. TOWNSEND Big John Transferred from Franklin High School, Seattle, Washing- ton, Shield 2,4, Wrestling 4. MICHAEL RICHARD UNGARO Triceps Football 2,3,4, Letterman's Club, Track 3,4, Wrestling 4, Booster Club 2,3, Senior Ball. LYNNE ANNETTE USACK Signets 2,3,4, French Club 2,3,4, ASB. Committee 2, All School Play 4, Senior Ball. DONNA RENEE UTHUS Senior Ball, Drama Club 3, President 4, A.S.B. Council 4, Honor Society 2,3, All School Play 2,3, Class Council 4, N.F.L. 3,4, DIANE KAREN VAN AKEN A.S.B. Council 2,4, Signets 2,3,4, Totem Talk Staff 4, Class Council 2, Sophomore Hop, Junior Prom. CAROL VAN DYKE A.S.B, Council 4, Choir 2, Intramurals 2, Ski Club 4. STEPHEN ROBERT VARNER Steve Shield 3, Variety Show 3. STEPHEN CHARLES VIEHMANN Steve DAVID L. VLASUK Big Dave Transferred from Marshfield High School, Marshfield, Wis- consin, Track 3,4, Variety Show- 3,4, Basic Six 3,4, Choir 3,4, Letterman's Club 4, N.F.L. 4. KENNETH BRUCE VOLLMER Ken FRANK RANDOLPH WARD Randy Thunderbird Stat? 4, Engineering Club 4. CYNTHIA WESCOTT Cindy D.E.C.A. 4, Chorus 2, Intramurals 2. NANCY LOUISE WESTLAKE Nancy Transferred from Ballard High School, Seattle, Washington, Junior Prom, Sophomore Hop. gsrWi. f e---N et- r ' it ' Q gs ' 2 - . ' fev ey Q- 1 . K Fe, Egan-5,255 -iesJ,f,M,,f. . . . - ' '- . Nw Meg . ,,,,,. ,,,l, 4 , , J , ,.,. ., lfll 3 , J, - . .Af an Sw-,.z ,- f'5E,' '5 '- ,rr ig - :-,if ' 92,5-iffy' I 1 lm JOHN RANDOLPH WIEBE Transferred from St. John's Ravenscourt, Winnipeg, Mani- toba, Canada. DEAN COLLIN WILCOX Letterman's Club 4, Football 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3, Ski Club 3,4, Variety Show 3. KAREN WILLECKE Willie Totem Talk Staff 3,4, Debate I,2, Senior Ball 4. NANCY JANE WALL None Transferred from McClenaghan High School, Florence, South Carolina, Art Club 3,4, Totem Talk Staff 4, Junior Prom, All School Play 3,4, Variety Show 4. DEBORAH MIRIAM WALLICK Debbie Signets 2,3,4, A.S.B. Committee 2,4, Thunderbird StaFF 4, Senior Ball. DAVE WAMPOLD Honor Society 2,3,4, Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Wrestling 3,4, Track 2,3,4. B51 1? ROBERT F. WEXLER Wex Honor Society 3,4, N.F.L. 2,3,4, French Club 3,4, AiS.B. Council 4, Senior Ball, Class Council 4. KEVIN WHINIHAN RICHARD L. WICKLAND Rick ROBIN ELAINE WOLFSTONE Debate 3, Signets 3,47 Totem Talk Stuff 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 ASB. Committee, Junior Prom, Senior Ball. LOIS MARIE WOODARD LM Chorus, Choir. SUSAN GALE YOUNG A.S.B. Council l,2, Choir 3, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Senior Ball, Class Council 2, Booster Club 3. LATE PICTURES: RICHARD STEPHEN WILLIAMS SHERRILL ELIZABETH WILLIAMS D,E.C.A. 45 Senior Ball 45 Junio Art Club 25 All School Play 2. SANDRA LEE WITTMEIER Class Council 2,35 Booster Club 2 Dick' Ozzie' r Prom 3, Sophomore Hop Sundy' MICHAEL CORRIGAN Mike KATHLEEN ELIZABETH HUGHES Kathy SUZANNA JOYCE MOORE MICHAEL ROY NESBITT Mike STEPHEN JAMES NICOL Steve THOMAS PATRICK O'HANDLEY Tom SENIORS NOT PICTURED: Karen Brennan James Mike Brown Stephen Charles Carlson Sherry Ellen Charles William Eugene Chatmart Thomas Cowdin James Cox Judith Ann Dixon Steven Daniel Dudics April Ann Fournier Cherie Lee Hughes Marvin Colvin Knox James Warren Leland John Lincl Ronald Wayne Mineo Katherine Anne Mueller PAUL HENRY OLSON IIB b ROBERT PHILLIP WARD 0 Class Council I,2,4, A.S.B. Council 3, Football I,2,3,4 Track I,2,3,4f Letterman's Club 2,3,4p All School Play 3. LYNN MAXINE WHITE Jon Patrick Morgan Robert Burns Nat? Stephen Harvey Pletz Ronald Pualani Linda Patricia Rice Richard Thomas Sherman Richard Stephen Williams 1 L What is a Totem? He is, above all, a student, curious and inquiring. He is talented, active, occupied with living every minute. The Totem is still a mixture of adult and child, he investigates scientifically the world around him and loves a snowball tight. ln the company ot others or by himself, he is typical of youth, playing as hard as he works. In all that he does, the Totem is preparing - absorbing experiences and impressions to live on now and later. He is growing in body and mind, stretching out to touch new things and feeling with his soul. Ni 'vp ga ,imp Salmon Bake A . .. J :?7'5,3Yyt W1 eel,-, ' ,wwi ,A i ' 1 ' - W y ., , , 1 '+ .:- 12-- , KF' . I, I, , gn, M,,g2 I iam-bis viii' .sr W p -- ,rx , , V, , , .. ,,, 1 . .... , .W , r T Q M W- , A -Q , r-15 m ag : is-af lW'Sws ti31Mm9i ' A' ' , , , -L 1 Y, NA Q S K Ne. 5 f qw in ,X at K Q -wa' if ' Lv Qf g .rg , , , fffffm1 . viiwr mf . W, at urge Q I W 2 1 ,, ew Ag- t l - , Grade Prediction Spirit Week as T s 1 r r' ,. . .. .Z ,, . . .szM,,..,,,c 's--iw gym an nw WNW? . V V511 -- ' ' ' r .su fs-M45 Ee -we. W- Ye. es ,fi Me 1 A ,games ' : 'fffif tree? eminem i'tf'ei't K' cle . 2 fe X W' We if' ,1,Q,ff'fw,gf1 , , :ff3T'N '?fi1,4,l2'uv:5'5e ,Q xg V ,ij -K.-5542 45, -, Graduation i w - The Seniors' school year was filled with numerous activities. During the winter season, many traveled weekly to the pass areas to ski. These off-campus activities were greatly enioyed as the Class of '63 showed its competitive spirit and skill in open ski competition. During football season, a Polynesian atmosphere was set at the Senior-sponsored Salmon Bake. The entertainment included talented Seniors and some Polynesian dancers who provided the perfect atmosphere. The scenes depicted here show the on campus activities of the Seniors. Functions ranging from the Blue-Goid Party competition and convention, the Prinecss Victory contest, the Football Banquet for grid heroes, and school dances provided an entertaining backdrop for a busy year. 1 ' mqgfmifffimwfr' 'i , idifisr I. 17: .ST V ,i..: My 1, ji K . EE 9 3 4, ', W : sf. is 1. if HQ F 544 vw, H X 1 if , 34 , . iifififfi' K x G ini- Qf' i:f'2f?E2:,2,. if , -f,-mm -Ss' mfrfi. 1- , if Mv,,:e122g '-,, is Q o f ,gf i - ggi' f2?5'f . 1 My S Z f -Q ,, 32 .L -1, 'ug W 'UK e f f -1 - 2 it N ji J X , wg- i i'gEf33'v55s i?, L. ,, ,ws we . ,W igagjgfhm .. f E f - 'Wifi . ,9if,rg555-,iii 15,-i '23 A ' 1 5 i 5 .f -is - fs:,:- .seq 1, QABQQLNL V 2:4 it 5 1 1 s i l E .. .. .. ..,,. .R ,,,,,, , , Um ,. :r, S ' . .. Qi 11 Q-' .rs l-Af? ,,ES? fS' -YNY 9 M A i ,E-'vias' :E 21,51 0 M, :..: 3 : -- . - , amz' f l - K S., W in , s-f e W 1 i ' Q ?E??fEMrs5siw1: of -- L,,. 2 . . a , frggxg' Vzgggigs gg FE?- ::, ::Eif5:: :.,,:5.' Aj ,J-. E ., f I'15t'2.Q'!i -. 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E . 5 ' if' ?1 ' tae, . ,Z -5:35525-Vggg .V -'gggggwgil 'z':m:m:m ' vw M: -QQ'T,:.f5'..fr'g.,w::v, . 1 -. 1 .:- - f H 1, fr--'Q-QM? -2 EewgZf,1 .awake ' Upon us now is spirit week, For though we have no homecoming, We must have spirit for we seek The tough hide of a Wolverine. The lesser team has won so tar, A perfect record we must jar, We cannot beat the status quo, The vanquished toe back home must go When evening comes on Saturday, We all may then roll up our scrolls And put our styluses away To watch our team beat fifty Stolls. To thee all hail oh, Totem Five, You must keep all our hopes alive For glorious deeds we ask of thee, Bring not defeat but victory. SENIOR BALL ,5 M , J F The Class of 1963 left Sammamish as the seniors before, taking with them memories, ideals and plans. A source of these memories was the Senior Ball with its Japanese theme, Sayonara, that appropiately said good-bye to an ike-ban Qnumber onel year. Also memorable but even more inspiring to seniors looking ahead was the graduation ceremony. A liberal sprinkling of scarlet hon- or cords among the black and white of caps and gowns proved studies, exams, and other pressures were not wasted. More than ever before, perhaps even for the first time, the seniors realized the importance of the years be- hind them to the living of the years to come. gf' Junior Class Officers: Larry Dean, President, Bob Hinckley, Vice President, Marti Osborne, Secretary. Not present: Pat Howland, Treasurer. JUNIDRQ The iunior year is an important steppingstone in our lives. It signifies the change from disregard for responsibility to the mature acceptance of it. No longer are we able to put off what must be done or expect others to shoulder our burdens. Instead it has be- come necessary for each one of us to do our part in order that our class as a whole might function. Success has resulted from effort and sacrifices on the part of the vast maiority of the members of the junior class. in addition, the iunior year is a year of preparation. Its many activities, both in and out of school, play an important part in our development as individuals. This year a new dimension has come to the activities of the Class of '64. A fusion of last year's experiences and this year's aims has resulted in a successful and active class. lt has brought favorable results in events involvin class com etition and a hi h degree 9 P 9 of reward in activities involving only the junior class, Significant steps have been made to insure success next year and in years to come. Best wishes for continued achievement are extended to all of the Class of '64. Larry Dean 46 E i i s r I Junior Class Council: Front row: Jim Rough, Dennis Zombono, Poui Don Currin, Pom Brown. Members not present Jon Dudics, Leslie Horris Gregovich. 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In borrowed jerseys and cheered by vivacious male cheerleaders, the junior girls emerged vic- toriously with a T3-O win over the seniors. The Junior Class followed this with a clean-up of the stadium and football field the next day. During the week before Thanksgiving the class showed its generosity and thoughtfulness by contributing to the canned food drive to help less fortunate families, and won the con- test by bringing the most food. HM, In December the Junior Class candy sale was launched. Selling fine chocolates in the school and community, the class made enough money to purchase a permanent foot- ball scoreboard for our stadium. The event toward which most Junior Class work, anxiety, and hopes were directed, however, was the Junior Prom. This year the theme was That Touch of Spring. Featuring music by the Exotics, and entertainment for the chaperones by students a la Birdland, the Prom topped a year of suc- cess and enjoyment. Work? 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Hs, .N ., , a,.,3..,.,, . , ,.mi,- si, stew, sz, .si X X K 3 lfiisiiisii L lim? . SEQ 2 it .,:' .elif ,ggi , L H is fmfliiil? -A ew. L, . ,.s, Qiii? - ,- H556 411- .f ,a fb . A., N997 iiisifiiigf ffaeekssifszessi slew - 1 ,.,,m,f .5 1 X silsiiimss f-g,5s,A,s, f- 'LK -ww-.iff . , ,, . --WX-.mi 5 3. 1,53 2215321 E2 ss my V it ii5Q?i5E-?53. fP' i . ' SK V95 IRS? - I - z 2sfim??xz11s- sm . 22 -e- - .,r. my . . .fl 5 MEQQ1, - Q 'CLASS OF '65 SOPHOMORES SHOW SCHOOL SPIRIT 68 mm s In a high school, the place of the usual sophomore corresponds with that of a whipping post. He is on probation for a year to prove to the upperclassmen that he is worthy of being considered a student at that school. The sophomores are constantly in a learning situation. Unlike the seasoned iuniors and seniors who are confident of what to do and how to act, the sophomores have to feel their way along, investigate each new situation and come to suitable conclusions. Too often they choose the wrong decisions and are called down for them. After starting the year with the traditional disadvantage, the sophomore class bounced back with a fine show of spirit. They have done their best to be worthy of recognition. They have carried out their duties faithfully and tried to live up to the high standards set by classes before them. The sophomores comprised the largest class this year with over six hundred students. This huge number has presented a few problems which have helped to bring about a greater spirit of unity. The Sophomore Hop, this year's first major dance, was made possible by the coopera- tive spirit displayed by the class with the helpful guidance of our faculty advisor, Mr. Bielko, and the numerous other faculty members who gave their valuable time for us. At the pep rallies, our class did their best to let the other people know we were around. They have erased all ties with any previous school and devoted their time to serving Sammamish High. ln future years, the class of '65 plans to make the most of their numbers and do something for the school that will be remembered in future years. BOB TAYLOR, Sophomore Class President 69 .Eesti 'EES o f i ' 1 xc WL f' Q Q T .dwg- .fi A vi 5? Sw' szfiffsiefiw 5255155148144 234 2 Estheti- isgrf 3il,sf2f5e' L il QS' 4 V. i W gf-. . , .. if X iw 5 i H' 451 C 'P 'V l l WX fvbcl UQ ki iw XM 0 i NCQJWQS CHQ, if ,wi Ux Li, CSQXXCU Ccyfcao-XS v U VX tiff, T93 Qgiym mug MQCQW E Eqfgi Q QQX '30 LKCQ KQ A Gaim gait Qkgxgig Ou L N EBQDQ 'J' KQHNT v waA,cQfvamQ ,..,TT.qCU6 HA3 Ek gig, Q5TxLL amz TCD QQ Q. NNXAXDLJ Vbxuip NQXT MQ QTNL Y K,gaQfgfYXx2, Gym? eg my X ang? N Qmcxufv wnwi KURT CQCYKTGJQ T0 www YGLK NVQO W2 LL, CEM? 1 kwa To. SPXGLMAU C5955 WULQQTHQAL Wine 5wmw12.fQ. Qgmp Mt 4513 M2 TIME. Lp? 1 Cx Q Q59 Lava maui 9 . , LX '4' 7 N 'I IM 2 -Q I-Q,ML,'gJSk y deem-Q77 IGB IVITIE9 YOUTH N9 THE OPPORTUNITY TO DO SOMETHING AND TO BECOME SOMEBODY. W. R. Williams Chuck Kuhn - Editor Carol McCourt- Assistant Editor ANNUAL ACCENT9 YOUTH This year's THUNDERBIRD is unique, progressive, and full of the essence of youth. Like youth, the THUNDERBIRD is dramatic and bold, it is about and by the young people of today. Guided by their advisor Miss Joyce Cole, and receiving expert photographic assist- ance from Mr. Bill Brant of Brant's Photographic Studio in Bellevue, the nineteen students on the THUNDERBIRD staff planned and Worked throughout the year. They attended the annual American Yearbook Conference in August of T962 and also the Yearbook Cover Display at the Edmond Meany Hotel in Seattle. There, with other yearbook staffs, they compared techiniques and exchanged ideas that were valuable in choosing this year's theme and layouts. An original theme and competent guidance made possible, we feel, a yearbook for T963 worth keeping long and reading often. What does she mean, Letterrnen's Club, 3 St 4'3 Front row: Rick Moon, Peggy Pollard, Jan Jeffery, Debbie Wallick. Second row: Carol Leyden Phyllis Christian, Jan Palmer, Jim Dobrick, Teryl Gardiner, Miss Cole. Third row: Bob Lewis, Mike Coleman Marsha Holland, Ken Madson. Not pictured: Frank Ward, Jayne Jester, Kitty Caldwell. 72 TOTEM TALKS OF SHS Youth is naturally interested in other youth and its activities. A school newspaper serves this purpose, TOTEM TALK, Sammamish's paper has maintained an excel- lent record in writing news for and about the school's students, faculty, and sur- rounding community. Every two weeks the TOTEM TALK staff, under the new leadership of advisor Miss Gaye McEachern and first semester editor Kathy Noland, has published news of First Semester Editor teachers and student activities, editorials by student leaders and the administra- tion, book reviews, class news, and student trends. The cost of publishing is paid by selling ads and also by program sales and a sock hop. Kathy Noland Since TOTEM TALK originated four years ago, it has gained recognition in the National Scholastic Press Association, and the Pacific Slope School Press. Through- out the year, staff members attended various press clinics to enlarge their knowl- edge of this important iournalistic field. Second Semester Editor Robin Wolfstone Front row: Trudi Arshon, Peggy Pollard, Naomi Scharbau, Brian Rodruck, Ed Jacobs, Jean Pratt, Miss McEachern. Miss- Allison Conover. Second row: Diane Van Aken, Lynn Cohen, ing: Ed Hart. Pat Hanley, Karen Willecke, Nancy Wall, Dick Birnbaum, 73 ENTHUQIASM AND SPIRIT tlii T ' . 'yii' L H VVVV ' I ,.-- F ,T ,'-hk' ' ' ' ' 5? ,,4s??ii':5 1 1 F if ., is it AL Surprisel is - it . Signet works at Tolo? Youth is enthusiastic about work, play, and service. The girls' club ot Sammamish, Sig- nets, is dedicated to service without recognition. All the energy of youth has been em- ployed by the club in representing, working, and cheering tor our school. Red-coated Signets can be seen at all school functions - at the games, selling tickets and shouting the loudest, at the Senior tea for senior girls and their mothers, planning the Signet Tolo, and showing visitors around the school building. Signet has been advised in their activities by Miss Guldseth and Miss Ross. lt has been led by excellent officers: President Karen Hogue, Vice-president Laura Fletcher, Secre- tary Gail Beckwith, and Treasurer Pat Hanley. Signets are service and spirit, but most of all they are Sammamishl Front row: Carol Krug, Esther Hartglass, Jennifer Bell, Joyce Conine, Robin Woltstone, Marilyn Apple- Blanchard, Carol Crowley, Carlyn Koch, Kathy Beau- baum, Cheryl Knowles, Barb Osborne, Sue Rumpt, Iqg, Pom Brown, BQ,-b MCHQI-9, Pat Hqnley, Lqurq Marian Callahan, Miss Ross. Fourth row: Sue Hill, Karen Breer, Debbie Wallick, Margaret Hottstrom, Evie Gau- l Fletcher, Miss Guldseth. Second row: Barb Roberts, thier, Lynn Cohen, Diane Van Aken, Penny Snyder, Kathy Noland, Marsha Holland, Karen Katayama, Patti Brown, Karen Lewis, Gail Beckwith, Karen Hogue, Third MGYH 0SbOl'l'19. row: Janice Palmer, Lynn Usack, .loan Langland, Patti .. Q was-1 Q, 74 ERVE QAMMAMISH What a place to lose a contact! Youth serving Sammamish is strongly evident in the work and achievements ot the Shield. With Mr. Dick Jenkins as advisor, and under the leadership of President Ron Pualani, Vice-president Craig Smoyer, Secretary-treasurer Jerry Owen, and Sergeant-at-arms Art Hyland, this organization followed out its purpose to serve Sammamish High in any way possible. Shield members set up chairsfand bleachers tor assemblies and sports contests at Sammamish, parked cars at all home games, pre- pared tor graduation ceremonies, teas, and meetings, worked in the administrative ottices, and carried out other proiects around the campus. Through these activities the Shield carried out its purpose ot service to Sammamish. I couldn't find a drum Front row: Art Hyland, Dave Cook, Steve Ernst, Dillion Jackson, Broetie, Rich McKay, Mike Dmitriev, John Burdette, Buck Fergu- Ray Sparks, Dan Currin, Steve Varner, Rick Apple, Ralph Cun- son. Third row: Jim Dobrick, Steve Nichol, Steve Burgh, Jim ningham. Second row: Mr. Jenkins, Ron Pulani, Jerry Owen, John Nevers, Jim DeCocq, Craig Smoyer, Jon Shirley, Sandy McGinis, Bradford, Chuck Kuhn, Bob Henderson, Dave Osterburg, Doug Ken Madson, John Kehrli, Grant Brashel. 75 At Sammamish, youths' standards for excellence are high. Those stu- dents with the highest scholarship, leadership, and service records are eligible for membership in the Na- tional Honor Society. Although NHS membership is hon- orary, members are not allowed to rest on their laurels. They continue to serve the school in many ways, one of which is in providing tutor- ing services. The NHS pin must be earned by outstanding scholarship and school citizenship and is kept only by continued effort. Thus Hon- or Society works to promote civic and academic excellence in youth- What should we write in our ephemeris today? TOTE M SCHOLARS DEVELO Front row: Jennifer Blanchard, Sue Hill, Karen Hague, Nancy Black, Evie Gauthier, Gloria Brown, Cheryl Knowles, Carlyn Koch, Sylvia Fleck, Robin Woltstone, Jacqui Kaufman, Sue Hicks, Marian Callahan, Judy Grout, Janice Palmer. Second Row: Als- ton Voorhees, Tom Stanlick, Bill Sexauer, Jim Dobrick, Dick Lundquist, Randy Morrison, John Steel, Jerry Sutton, Dick Ess- linger, Ralph Cunningham, Richard Crow, Joel Hoag, Barb Jerry. 76 Third Row: Kathy Seidl, Joan Langland, Pam Brown, Barbara McHarg, Jean Knutson, Kathy Noland, Sharon Beech, Joyce Conine, Carol Crowley, Barb Osborne, Laura Fletcher, Janet Thorpe, Michele Tolton, Marianne Emerson. Fourth row: Dave Oswald, Britt Weatherhead, Steve Ernst, Jim Seaman, Carl Gab- rielson, Jim Rough, Bob Hinckley, Bryce Seidl, Larry Dean, Robert Wexler, Jerry Owen, George Broze, Bob Jeter. DEBATE IDEAS Youth is active, youth is thoughtful, youth debates! Re- solved: The United States should adopt a policy of recipro- cal free trade with non-communist nations. That was the debate resolution for 1962-63. To argue this point, the debate team, under the excellent coaching of Mr. Val Foulbert, competed in many Kingo League contests including those at Western Washington College, Seattle Pacific College, University of Puget Sound, Pacific Lutheran University, and the N.F.L. tournament. Ask anyone in debate what he thinks of it, and an enthusiastic answer will undoubtably be received. This is because debate does so much for those who take it. lt is invaluable in gaining speaking ability, research ability, poise, and self-confidence. The lessons learned in debate remain with a student as an integral part of him, ready to be used when needed. The Debate Club at Sammamish is a relatively recent mem- ber of the National Forensic League. This is an honor and one well earned by our debate teams. Under the leader- ship of President Randy Morrison, Vice-president Bob Weler, Secretary Evie Gauthier and Treasurer John Steel, the de- baters work hard to uphold the club's motto: To promote the interest of interscholastic debate, oratory, and public speaking by creating a feeling of fellowship and by con- ferring honors. Front row: Mitchell Praven, Paul Dakin, Rich Apple, Wayne Hersh, Rich Strauss, John Barger. Second row: Randy Morrison, Patrick Russell, Ken Jones, Jay McDonald, Lani Stone, Kathy Fitzgerald, Leslie Harris, Esther Hartglass, Gail Bordon, Bob Price, Rich Crow, Robert Wexler. Third row: John Steel, Don Sanders, Barbara McHarg, Margo Totland, Katie Burmaster, Pam Gettle, Carlyn Koch, Cheryl Knowles, Gloria Brown, Evie Gauthier, Chris DeWitt, Greg Bordon. Fourth row: Dave Vla- suk, lan Trivett, Pat Doyle, Karlene Strauss, Karen Hague, Sue Hill, Larry Dean, Dean Smith, Eric Noreen, Mr. Foubert. Fifth row: Martha Sample, Dave Murdock, Dave Pries, Mark Camp- bell, Sherry Nordstrom, Joe Reenan, Mark Riddach, Mike Wilcox, Dick Sommerhays, Mike Misner, Keith Kessler, Chuck Younger, Mike Barger. 77 i Front row: Cheryl Topley, Pat How- land, Kathie Foley, Kathy Phipps. Second row: Esther Hartglass, Pam i Hainsworth, Linda Borchardt, Sue Gamble, Mary Smetana, Diane Leeds, Sue Hill. Third row: Karen Peterson, Janet O'Conor, Janice Evarle, Diane Butts, Kathy Fredrick- son, Dona Preston, Kathy Kielly, Lynn Cohen. Fourth row: Starke Shelby, Chuck Cline, Steve Churchill, Jim Rough, Greg Broze, Steve Bur- kens, Tom Stanlick, Dave Cook, Bob Bissell. NATIONS' CULTUREQ BROLIGH Front row: Dwight Perkins, Al Berryman, Curt Donaldson, Larry Brownell, Dick Raabe. Second row: Mike Clements, Janis Loeshe, Esther Hartglass, Chris Gibson, Diane Vollmer, Ed Jacobs. Third row: Nancy Black, Sue Carter, Susan Butterfield, Jodell Blackburn, Donna Ostrer, Kathy Kuhn, Tom Gomez, Dan Lutgen. Fourth row: Kathy Lindsey, Joyce Conine, Pam Gettle, Ann Brown, Peggy MacCamant, Judy Plowman, Lynn Rowbotham, Carol Jackson, Roberta Allen. Fifth row: Marilyn Doyle, Phyliss Fasciani, Sue McCaslin, Mikev D,uber,.,'Dianne Wooley, Kathy Fricke. Sixth row: Keith Clements, Kip Miller, Grant Braschel, Varn Ketter, Bob Walters. Youth often studies other languages and customs in order to become better acquainted with its own culture. Membership in Latin Club provided students with additional background of Latin culture, customs, and traditions through activities like the annual Roman Banquet. Established in l959, Latin Club has been advised by Mrs. Ann Liakos. Club officers are President Dave Cook, and Secretary- Treasurer Karen Peterson. Additional activities of the Latin Club include the sale of pom-poms and a sock hop. Macte lingua Latina! , F! l f ' With forty-five enthusiastic young Sammamish High student members, the Spanish Club participated in activities which boosted the young people's interest in the Spanish language and culture. Advised by Mr. Henry Tunes, led by the club officers, Presi- dent Mike Clements, Vice-president Elizabeth Reese, Secretary Joyce Conine, Treasurer Chris Gibson, the club has succeeded in accomplishing its purpose: To further the understanding of the culture of the Spanish students in the understanding of the Spanish language. Membership was open to all students who successfully completed one semester of Spanish: Viven los iovenes! Now you hit it. lt's still wigglinglu See spot run. O SHS A youth is interested in the world around him, he wants to go beyond his own sphere. Le Cercle Francais is Sammamish's French Club. This club helps him to learn about his world, specifically the French language, people, and customs. Formed in the spring of 1961, the club has been a busy one. Its advisors, Miss Ruth Dulmage and Miss Barbara Yeomans, have helped it to keep up its good work this year. Along with its yearly banquet and Christmas party, the club sponsored a sock hop and several other projects. The officers of the French Club include President Cheryl Knowles, Vice-President Carol Crowley, Secretary Joan Langland, Historian Carol Crow. These four people worked with the advisors and the members to keep the club running. Vive la ieunesse! Front row: Kathi Hughes, Larry Dean, Bev Barclay, Doug Colley, Denise Zwicker, Susan Optholt. Second row: Carol Leyden, Diana Davis, Karen Lewis, Penny Snyder, Cheryl Knowies, Naomi Scharbau, Joan Langland, Libby Wilkins. Third row: David Aitken, Jacqui Kaufman, Barbara Fried- man Dick Bob Dier. Jane Brumage, Marcy Ellis, Pam Egbert. Fourth row: Lundquist, .lim Marchisio, Mike Gardiner, Chris Lytle, Stadum, Dee Todd, Barb Roberts, Katy Carlson, Sylvia 79 CHORAL SERENADE9 ENTERTAIN AUDIENCE9 ... l ... A 80 Front row: De Dee Wilson, Diane Zetterwall, Don Bacon, Jay Spaulding, Pat Donley, Jean Shotwell, Joyce Goodrich, Ellen Gundersen. Second row: Sally Sweet, Sandra Hartman, Elaine Ellis, Dan Simon, Dennis Reed, Pat Henry, Diane Hefner, Janet Englund, Roberta Allen. Third row: Jessie Case, Robin Burkheimer, Lynn Mottram, Mike Clifton, Skip Heimbigner, Doug Burbridge, Jeanne Mathews, Joan Southwick, Cheryl Yancey, Pam Hibbard. Fourth row: Jan Colson, Monnie Mygatt, Judy Douglas, Ed Damian, John Wells, Bob Ward, Harold Young, Lynne Demick, Sharon McLeod, Vallerie Hinthorne. Music is an outlet for youths' energy and creativity. In addition, since singing together involves working together, youth learns cooperation. These benefits, combined with the dynamic leadership of director Virginia Dunbar, have resulted in two fine choral groups at Sammamish, the A Cappella Choir and the Mixed Chorus. Both the Choir and the Chorus participated in school assemblies during the year, notably the Christmas and Easter Assemblies. The Choir performed outside of school for members of the Kiwanis Club at Christmas time, in the annual Choral Festival, and in the yearly school choral contest, in which they received high ratings. Front row: Bonnie Kratzer, Sharon Gibson, Sue Seglem, Karen Brennan, Sandy Bolotin, Lon Fairbroak, Kim Ledlin, Joyce Canine, Sue Hill, Pat Trowse, Kathy Kunze, Maggie NaFf, Marilyn Wright, Kim Hackett, Marian Micheau. Second row: Judy Drinkwater, Lois Woodward, Marlene MacDonald, Lynn Baxter, Joanne Killian, Jon St. George, Mike McDowell, Keith Kessler, John Bradford, Diane Buck, Kathy Slamon, Linda Cooper, Marilyn Amundsen, Nancy Hurley, Linda Borchardt. Third row: Betty Nelson, Vicki Haynes, Peggy Haris, Mary Jo Woitacha, Mike Richards, Mike Cooper, Dave Vlasuk, Bill Hardy, Steve Carr, Doug Cruea, Norman Johnson, Dorothy Russell, Sharon Etter, Susan Young, Mary Beth Richards, Kathy Poole. Fourth row: Pam Swanson, Michelle Begg, Sheri Bulmer, Kathy Summers Helen Ronnei Jim Habersetzer, Scott Thom son I 1 P I Rick Bilodeau, Steve Odegaard, Rod Freed, Steve Thurgood, Gary Uhlenkott, Diane Buchanan, Tina Thayer, Carol Crow, Janice Bohn. At Sammamish, musical talent is combined with spirit in its band, directed by Mr. Herman Eickhott. The band played at all pep assemblies and home games - giving both players and pep staff their musical support. ln addition to providing music for spirit, the band gave excellent performances at as- semblies and has won honors, one of which was the chance to play at the Seattle World's Fair. Under the direction of Mr. Buck, Sammamish youth found still another outlet for musical talent in the Sammamish orchestra. Like the band, these young musicians also played at assemblies, for the musical comedy Oklahoma, and were invited to participate in the Seattle Symphony Concert at Sam- mamish by the symphony members. Both Sammamish's band and orchestra illustrate the variety of its musical talents. Front row: Sylvia Fleck, Chuck Cline, Bob Bissell, Jon Pettigrew, Janie Vosk, Linda Hahn, Lynda Kay Benshoot, Bruce Seidl. Second row: Len Olive, Kathy Jackson, Marcid Halford, Don Da- zey, Ann Holmquist, Zach Heitz, Third row: Christine Kozloski, Diane Moore, Skip Mayhew, Gary Beard, Jim Bell, Russ Young, Jim DeCocq, Shirley Williams. Fourth Row: Mr. Buck, Bob Taye lor, John Juley, Front row: Valarie Clarke, Kathy Lusk, Di- anne Wooley, Jan Ledlin, Linda Longtin, Pat Stenf son, Second row: John Pierce, Skip Quesenbury, Rich Sherman, Jerry Owen. Third row: John Burdette, Russ Young, Sherrill Williams, Pat Fi- ala, Vici Nelson, Jean Knutson, Pam Gettle, Ceanne Banks, Susan Schaefer. Fourth row: Mr. Eicl-zhoti, Kathy Ba- binski, Graig Smith, Jan Deglow, Nyle Nagle, Tom Sullivan, Bruce Mc- Henry, Cindy Olson, Kar- en Grantham, Steve Eells, Roger Bugbee. Fifth row: John Olson, Dean Smith, Tom Rasmussen, Ken Pletz, Kip Edwards, Britt Weatherhead, Lynn Mot- trom, Mel Gregorich, ' John Hannon, Lamont Gregory. Sixth row: Jack Northam, Bud Powers, Mike Cain, Jim Guthrie, Jim Cooper, Ron McCready, Dean Wilcox, Phil Fredrickson, Skip Mayhew, Jim DeCocq. Seventh row: Rick Beauchamp, Wayne Humphrey, AI Davis, Nick Diatos, Tom Gilliam, Stan Smith, Paul Voorhees. Eighth row: Doug Lieberg, Larry Brownell, Stan Tarr, Terry Ray, Bob Reese, Dick Williams, Paul Dakin, Marv Cohn, Jim Bell, Larry Osborn, 82 Sophomores: Jeanne Mathews Pat Henry, Pat Donley, Valerie Henthorn, Lynne Demick, Jessie Case, Claudia Gibson, Sally Sweet, Roberta Allen. Juniors: Maggie Naft, Sharon Etter, Michel Begg, Linda Bor- chart, Lynn Wilson, Kathy Sla- mon, Lynn Baxter, Marilyn Wright, Cathie Martin. Basic Five: Mike McDowell, Dave Vlasuk, Rod Freed, Rick Bilodeau, Paul Shelton. i Seniors: Helen Ronnei, Sue Hill, Marilynn Amundsen, Peggy Harris, Joyce Conine, Jan Palmer, Jan Jettrey, Norma Johnson, Jo Killian, Kathi Poole. Examples of harmony, both in music and between people could be seen in Sam- mamish's vocal ensembles under the di- rection of Mrs. Virgina Dunbar. There were tour groups: the Sophomore Girls' Ensemble, the Junior Girls' Ensemble, the Senior Girls' Ensemble, and the Basic Five, a boys group. All groups performed for school assemblies and the Christmas concert. ln addition, they were invited to sing for the Kiwanis Club and the Veteran's Hospital. The Lettermens Club of Sammamish - one of our most active organizations - has again been beneficial to our school. The varsity sports players have sponsored such activities as Slave Day and have helped the school by patroling the halls, SPORTS AT 'l'. 1 H selling pencils, decals and sweatshirts. f llil : . . . ' l'e,t President Art Hyland, Vice-president Jack wi - 1: . . si y. , Playstead, Secretary-treasurer Mike Dmit- :L 'F' ' ff'-V fe lt? - - W' ,TVV riev, and Sergeant-of-arms Nick Kepler, Irr r - . . . along with their advisor Mr. Arnold Bier- man have 5h wn C nl .. . O. ex e e leqden 'P Q? V ,e-' qualities in leading one of our school s Hnest Organizations- fff Ii' Lellefmen G' Wmk? ': Front row: Dave Osterburg, Denny Young, Mike Dmitriev, Jack Play- stead, Art Hyland, Nick Kepler, Mike Richards, Buck Ferguson, Dave Fisher, Dan l-laggart, Rich McKay, Paul Gregovich, Doug Broetje. Second row: Keith Treat, Jim Sebring, Jim Rough, Jerry Owen, Dave Oswald, Jim Marchisio, Ron Pualani, Jim Reilly, Dave Douglas, Mike Cooper, Jon Carnahan, Dave Vlasuk. Third row: Mike Misner, Gary Dantini, Doug Wornaca, Cary Chapas, Randy Morrison, Rick Skinner, Dave Wampold, , ,X ,,,, ,,s,,.,,i,W,.,A,. UMM E. A VW Pete Horton, Art Johnson, Dale Fischer, Steve Beman, Rory Day. Fourth row: Jay Spaulding, Rich Crow, Paul Eliason, Mike Ungaro, Louie Good- lovv, Marv Knox, Skip Quesenbury, Jett Jones, Al Millikon, Jay Mc- Donald. Fifth row: Bob Ward, John Lind, Brian Dougherty, John Wise, Ed Jacobs, Wayne Hersh, Ed Dobrick, Dave Detweiler, Doug Grout, Jim Feilen, Dennis Reed. i 'M if Q z Ti -...ga-' F Q 7 P' 5 U 5 X To oi SAMMAMIQH ALWAYS PDPLILAR NA 0 A ,AAN'5W SHI Throughout the school year, many indoor activi- ties were held by various clubs, but the most unique outdoor activities were sponsored by the Totem Ski Club. Skiers attending Sammamish were given the opportunity to compete in races of all sorts during the '63 ski season. All races spon- sored by Ski Club took place at the Stevens Pass ski area which helped to unite the Ski Club and proved to be enjoyable tor all. Preceding the opening of the ski season, a fash- ion show and equipment display were presented to interested Sammamish students and parents. At this informal meeting, olticers were elected by those present. Dave Saunders took over the presi- dent's gavel, assisted by Tom Gomez, vice-presi- dent. Secretarial duties and all funds were handled by Peggy Pollard. 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M-ftfwsi' Q S M is Y? ft 3 W 'f ft f W st N if Y Q fe f t 3' S 'Q 4 C' S ' 8 'Vi VI -Q 4 X 0. .,' STAGE IS SET FROM One characteristic of the youthful mind is its capacity for imagination. Some of Sammamish's most imaginative youth are members of the Drama Club, advised by Mr. Ron Childers and led by President Donna Uthus, Vice-president Kitty Caldwell, Secretary-treasurer Sherry Nordstrom, Pub- lic Relations Chairman Steve Painter, and Points OFficer Cheri Bess. Drama Club is affiliated with the National Thespian Society, a high school dramatics honorary. Eligi- ble for the society are Drama Club members who have earned points through actual stage experience. During the '62-'63 school year, the Sammamish Drama Club sponsored the all-school play, The Diary of Anne Frank, in November. The play was adapted from a young Jewish girls' diary ot her family's three years in hiding dur- ing the Nazi regime. Sammamish's presentation stared Jacqui Kaufman and Marianne Emerson as Anne Frank, Esther Hartglass as Mama Frank, Joe Ambrose as Peter, Rick Skinner as Papa Frank, .lan Detweiler as Margot Frank, Paul Shelton as Mr. Van Daan and Kathy Beaulac as Mrs. Van Daan. Other cast members were Mike Mc- Dowell, Dick Birnbaum and Diana Hungerford. 1 , , , ...,, ...uc,.,,..lsMWgQ 86 HOLLAND TO DKLAHOMA The Drama Club also participated in the staging of Sammamish's first musical GKLAHOMA! Leads were Paul Shelton, Rod Freed, Lynn Wilson, Roberta Allen, Joyce Conine, Sue Hill, Kathi Poole, Doug Cruea, and Dave Vlasuk. They were supported by a fine cast ot singing and dancing cowboys and cowgirls, all were under the direction ot Mr. Childers, Mrs. Dunbar, and Miss Cole. I Also in March the Thespians represented Sammamish in dramatic competition, giv- ing their first presentation in-the-round. 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M : ,ii , s Sir ,sas ii 5 , ' 1:22 1 E ' It-. sry-' - : E ' l A if T5 wait Front row: Mr. Childers, Diane Buck, Gloria Brown, Carol Sidick, Norma Johnson, Candy Polland, Cheri Bess, Jacqui Kaufman. Second row: Donna Ostrer, Dale Walters, Dorothy Russell, Jay Chris- tianson, Dee Hungerford, Donna Uthus, Marianne Emerson, Pat Bell. Third row: Nancy Wall, Jean Knutson, Esther Hartglass, Lynn Wilson, Kathi Poole, Mike McDowell, Mike Hays, Fourth row: Doug Cruea, Ed Damian, Dennis Young, Paul Shel- ton, Rick Skinner, Mitch Praven, Rick Simon. 87 4 KZ, Jf , j 4. I! .L ,, .,. , ,bi 4 I 4 Agg lm Je ARTISTS WORK FOR SCHOLARSHIP Art is one of the ways youth has ot expressing itself. The Sammamish Art Club has been in existence for three years under the advisorship of Mr. Ron Childers. They have had many projects, among them posters tor other organizations and helping with Drama Club play sets. The main project of the '62-'63 year was the sponsoring of a scholarship for an outstanding art student, to help in further- in his career. First row: Phyliss Fasciani, Marilyn Doyle, Cheryl Axelson, Denise Mac- Donald, Jan Jeffery. Second row: Betty Nelson, Dorothy Russell, Diana Critchtield, Tina Thayer, Jenny Matsuoka, Janet O'Conor. Third row: Den- Several field trips have been made, including two to the World's Fair in various stages of its development. One was as far abroad as Ellensburg. The olticers of the Club were President Mike Bell, Vice- president Jan Jeffery, and Secretary-treasurer Arna Smith. These people helped Mr. Childers and kept the club running smoothly all year. nis Young, Mike Bell, Bettie Nolet, Karen Salkin, Bonnie Kratzer. Fourth row: Grant Braschel, Gary Grant, Mr. Childers. Karen Hague, Dan Braudrick, Joel Hoag, Doug Colley, Mary Smetana, Gary Zerr, Carlyn Koch. Promoting safety throughout the school was the purpose of the Sammamish Safety council this year. Its thirteen mem- bers and their advisor Mr. Torgerson, President Laura Fletch- er, Vice-president Mike McDowell, and Treasurer Marion Callahan, worked hard to make this year a safe one at Sammamish. Monthly safety displays, a safety assembly, and car checks in the fall and spring were projects of the Council, making Sammamish youth safety-conscious both at school and away. In December 1962, the Student Court began operating. The court consisted of seven judges, two seniors, two juniors, two sophomores, senior presiding judge and a court clerk. The judges this year were Joel Hoag, presiding, Dan Braud- rick and Karen Hogue, seniors, Mary Smetana and Doug Colley, juniors, sophomores, Gary Zerr and Kathy McDevitt. The court recieved its cases by means of student references under the honor system. lt then passed on the case accord- ing to its jurisdiction. The Student Court and the honors system proved that youth is indeed interested in the reputation of its school. SELLING. SERVING. AND st Front row: Mr. Hyatt, Elizabeth Reese, Connie Grau, Sherrill Williams, Carol Sidick, Donna Henderson. Second row: Linda Larson, Cindy Wescott, Mike Richards, Mike Brown, Torn Cowdin. Third row: Alex Johnson, Pat Allen, Sue Kirby, Jim Nevers, Sue Biegle, Tina Thayer. Front row: Dennis Reed, Alan Blalock, Frank Bedell, Mike Ungaro, Mike Micheloiti, Brian Rodruck, Second row: Jim Wise, Steve Beeman, Jon Carnahan, Larry Osborn, Dave Detweiler, Mike Richards. Third row: John Wise, Jim Feilen, Roy Kendrick, Tony Carlson, Mike Brown, Chuck Kuhn, Steve Ernst. Fourth row: Tom Thomas, Paul Gregovich, Dave Oswald, Dennis Young, Gene Davis, Joel Hoag. 90 Throughout the year Sammamish High Students have enjoyed the privilege of buying school sup- plies at the student store. This sales post has in- deed saved many a student as he rushed to buy some graph paper, pencils, or a pen. Students who operate the store this year should be proud of their service to the school. However, these young people, under Mr. Hyatt's leadership, did more than iust wait on customers. They kept the books in order and saw that the store had enough ofthe right supplies. Congratulations for a iob well done! Sammamish is fortunate to have a club whose aim is to develop initative and leadership along with serving the school and the surrounding com- munity. Examples ot this were seen in Key Club members cleaning the wing of Overlake Hospital and painting addresses on curbs. Miss Con- tribution was also organized and carried out by the Key Club. The success of the club can be contributed to officers: President Dave Oswald, Vice-president John Wise, Secretary Jim Wise, and Treasurer Steve Ernst. PLAYING PART OF SCHOOL LIFE Front row Ceanne Banks Marsha Holland Karen Katayama, Marioni McCarley. Third row: Marian Callahan, Libby Wil- Carolyn Atkins Second row Kathy Bell Barb Kefte, Judy kins, Susan Gamble, Janet Thorpe, Kathy Seidl, Laura Klineburger Cynthia Tarp Jane Miller Margaret Hoffstrom, Fletcher, Roberta Cunn, Barb McHarg. The Girls' Recreation Council serves Sammamish High by pro- viding a wide variety of activities for the girls. The G.R.C. program is designed so that at least one activity is provided to interest every girl. Under the leadership of the two ad- visors, Miss Outzs and Mrs. Stephens, it has offered such activities as field hockey, volleyball, tennis, tumbling, bad- minton, softball, and basketball. The G.R.C. members repre- sented Sammamish at special event days at Federal Way, Foster, and Bothell. A G.R.C. service was to provide hungry spectators with pop- corn and candy at the home football and basketball games. Entertainment for the family was also a service of the G.R.C. The Father-Daughter Sports Night was a big success, and the advanced tumbling team performed at a basketball game. Birdland or volleyball? 91 190' - -V .N I- -W 'W' -M VNV4- WH W' I . l - f- ff - ' ---f - f - - --.U , w,,ff,.,-,4:. . . Lf ia, 1w4fv,.,wff,.YQ-ff,Qwffziwf.:-WfLq,,:fW,::'wf :wig fy f,fff1f,f1- ,-,-VMQM. !K,L ,T TT, g , ' Y... h 1 I ' I 1 '1- . 4 , I ' 1 ' 1 I 1 V 4 1, SPORTS TO LOVE THE GAME BEYOND THE PRIZE. Henry Newbolf J 1 .- f 1 I ' 1 X! 1 af' .1 ff' ,r f-' f -s' fi' ' J7f I 'fl A 'A' P 1 - ,Q ,. . T. , 1' ,Q 4 1 Russ Wing Jerry Jonson Carey Chapels Golf Team, Front row: Ron Statton, Carey Chapas, Tom Mehlberg, Mike Combs. Back row: Rick Moon, Jerry Jonson, Russ Wing, John Hannan, Coach Don Distad Not pictured: Dave Detweiler, Doug Groclt, Pat Elliott, Ernie Patty, Mark Shoemaker Kip Edwards. Ron Statton Rick Moon 1 LEAGUE STANDINGS Bellevue . Bothell ..... SAMMAMISH .. Mercer Island .. Mount Si .. Foster ......... Lake Washington . John Hannan TOTE9 BREAK BELLEVLlE'Q STREAK In the best golf season yet, the Sammamish linksmen lost only one match - the first - and ended up in third place. The first match was at Bothell's home course, Wellington Hills, and on unfamiliar turf the Totems lost 97-83. The second match was at Sammamish's home course, Glendale, with Mercer Island. The fourth place Islanders tied the Totems 9l-91. On the rainiest day of the fall, the Totems defeated Foster 51-23 in a match which Foster agreed to call after nine holes. Again taking to the road and again winning, the Totes drubbed Lake Washington T07-91 in our highest scoring match of the season. Next came the match with Bellevue, undefeated in four seasons. The match ended in a 93-93 tie on Bellevue's home course. In the last match, Sammamish defeated Mt. Si at Glendale, 'IO4-72. 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One pass interference penalty, two incomplete passes, and a reception by Broetie brought Sammamish to the Islander 24 iust as the gun sounded. Standout of the game was Bob Ward who rushed 'IIO yards in I5 carries for more yardage than the Islanders gained all evening. SAMMAMISH 6, BELLEVUE 2'l The Totes took the kickoff and went for -I yard in three plays. After a long punt by Ferguson, Bellevue ran one play up the middle for a yard, and when the next play with the Totems defense pulled in, Stanford fired a long TD pass to MacDonald out in the open. Shinn kicked the extra point. After several more plays, Bellevue got the ball again, but Ward caught a blocked pass. The W-olverines got the ball, then, Ward re- covered another fumble on the Bell's 36. The Totes then went to the 26 and lost the ball on a fumble after two penalties. The half ended 7-0, Bellevue. Sammamish then kicked off and held for the three plays, Shinn kicked dead to the 20. On Sammamish's first play, Ward raced around right end 80 yards for a touchdown. Then Bellevue got the ball and drove to the Totem I4, but there they were held. The big Bellevue line iarred the ball loose to recover on the I5. From there Shinn crashed across in drives of 6,7, and 2 yards. In the fourth quarter, after Ferguson punted 48 yards, Shinn got an- other TD with runs of 'I2,I,3, and 48. Sammamish put on one last drive to the 33, but were thrown for an 8 yard loss, and the Bell's played out the clock. SAMMAMISH 18, MOUNT Sl 0 Finally winni.ng their first game of the season, Totem gridsters trounced Mt. Si 18-O on our own turf. The offense continued to be a little shaky, but the defense was strong with Mt. Si gaining only 69 yards rushing. Sammamish received the first kickoff, and several first downs and fumbles later, Ferguson was back to punt and ran 19 yards just short of a first down. The Totes then held, and Reed pitched to Ward who ran 67 yards for a touchdown. After the kickoff, Mt. Si was held to minus yardage, while Dave Oswald blocked the punt and recovered on the Mt. Si 25. A penalty put the Totems in a 3rd and 14, with Dantini and Richards moving the ball to iust short of a first down. Mt. Si took to the air, but center Jack Playstead intercepted a third down pass on 25 and ran untouched for the TD. After the second half kickoff, Mt. Si was again unable to move. Ward ran the punt back to the Mt. Si 44. Ferguson ran 31 yards around the left end, Ward gained four, and Dantini 10, for a first down and goal to go on the six. Ward moved two more yards, then fullback Richards smashed through from 4 yards out. There was little scoring in the fourth quarter. SAMMAMISH 0, ISSAQUAH 20 Good luck for the Indians and misfortune for the Totems spelled a 20-0 shutout against Sammamish. The statistics were barely on Issaquah's side, and the high score was the result of the play in crucial situations. ln the first quarter with Sammamish receiving, lssaquah got the ball and drove to the Totem 17 with a 45 yard run by Adams. ln the sec- ond quarter, Sammamish held, managing to get the ball on their owfn 13. An off side penalty moved them halfway to the goal where they stayed to punt. They might as well have run it because Bill Haro received the ball and drove back to the ten. Two plays later, lssaquah was over. The Totems took the kickoff on the 22, driving it to the lssa- quah 22. A fourth down incomplete pass gave the ball back to the Indians. Then lssa- quah drove into Sammamish territory in a few plays, but the half ended. lin the second half, lssaquah receiving, the team drove to the 14 and passed into the end zone. Shortly thereafter, lssaquah intercepted a pass running it to the Totem 16. Several plays later, Haro ran 20 yards for the TD. 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SAMMAMISH 7, LAKE WASHINGTON 13 After some violent weather Friday night, the Lake Washington game was played an the following Monday. The Totems punted out of trouble after a scoreless lst quarter, only to have the punt run back to their own 38. The Kangaroos then drove to the one-yard line on several plunges, a 13 yard pass, a three yard run, and runs of seven and three. From there, quarterback Keith Hamish smashed through. For the rest of the half neither team could go anywhere. Late in the second quarter, the Totems blocked a punt into the end zane with Jay Spaulding right on it. Bob Ward ran the extra point and tied it 7-7. The Lakers, receiving in the second half, drove practically to the goal line. The Totems held, but were soon forced to punt out, The punt was returned to the 28, but a penalty moved it to the 43. After several plays they were back at the Sammamish seven setting up for a field goal attempt. Two penalties later, the Kangs were back on the 29. Sammamish got the ball, but the Lakers took it and passed to the two. Olne play later they scored again. In the fourth quarter, the Totes got going, but they lost a fumble while the Kangaroos played out the clock. SAMMAMISH 39, FEDERAL WAY 7 With a much improved offense, the Totems finally chalked up a big win. Sammamish kicked off. Soon the Eagles lost the ball on the Sammamish 32, the Totems drove down- field, and Ward ran in for the first TD. Federal Way moved it up to the 32 by the end of the first quarter where Sammamish took over and moved the ball to the Eagle 50. One penalty and one play later, the Totes were in a fourth and 22 situation on their own 28. From there Gary Dantini ran 27 yards for the first down. Sammamish drove to the six losing the ball on a fumble. The next play saw the Totems recover a fumble on the three, but Richards smashed through for the touchdown. After the kickoff, the Eagles couldn't move. A straight-up punt was downed on their 43. With a few seconds left in half, Jim Reilly ran to the 237 and Reed threw a pass to Broetie in the end zone just after the gun, leaving the score 'I9-O at halftime. Sammamish received in the second half, but they had a pass intercepted. On the next play, Federal Way fumbled. 'Several plays later Ferguson went all the way in. The Eagles offense clicked, scoring their sole touchdown. On the next kickoff, Dantini ran the ball back to the Federal Way 30, but then the Totes fumbled. Several plays later, Ward intercepted a pass, and Sammamish drove to the five with Ward going on to score. With 50 seconds to play, Dave Osterberg passed to Reilly inside the TO, Ferguson made the TD, and the score was 39-7! 102 Z.. SAMMAMISH 39, FOSTER T9 ln the last home game of the season, Sammamish tromped over Foster 39-19, as Bob Ward set a league rushing record of 270 yards. Foster scored first on a blocked punt after the Totems worked to midfield. Receiving the kickoff, Bob Ward was deep in Fos- ter territory in two plays. Shortly after, Sammamish drove nearly to the goal line with Ward smashing through. Foster received, got minus yardage, then punted. Ward ran to the Sammamish 30. The Totems then drove into Bulldog territory with five first downs, and Ward swept around right end for the TD. After one more ground attempt, Foster passed, ran to the eight, and went over. Three plays later, with the Totems receiving, Ward broke loose and went 60 yards as his ball bounced off a front row Bulldog into his arms. Again Ward went through to the end zone but he had stepped out of bounds on the 24. Following this, Reed passed to Dantini in the end zone. Reed converted, the score was 27-13. Foster started passing and closed out their scoring with another TD. Just before the third quarter ended, Ward tightroped 44 yards along the left sidelines for his final tally. The next time the Totems got the ball, they worked to the 37, and Reed again connected with Dantini in the end zone with a minute on the clock to close the scoring. SAMMAMISH 20, BOTHELI. 6 ln our best game of the season the Totems beat Bothell, moving Sammamish into a solid fourth place in the final KingCo football league standings. Bothell gained only 43 yards an the ground to Sammamish's 202. Sammamish kicked off first, and Bothell had to punt. Dennis Reed then passed to Doug Broetie who ran to the Cougar's ten. Ferguson made it across in three more plays. Bothell worked to the Sammamish 30, but no further. Several plays later, the Cougars intercepted a pass, but had to punt right away. Richards and Ward quickly moved the ball up to the goal line where Reed sneaked it over. Then the Bothell quarterback started connecting and passed for a near touchdown, but Ferguson intercepted a pass in the end zone. Sammamish played out the clock the rest of the half. 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Second row: John Girtins, John Olson, Swap, Don Houck, Marvin Knox, Skip Mayhew, Jeff Jones, Bob Hinckley, Bill Sparks, Dick Anderson, Rod Beamguarcl, Bob Price, Dale Fischer, Paul Craig Smirh, John Lind, Bill Sode. 108 District Wrestlers: Dave Wampold, Jeff Jones, and Art Johnson RECORD FINALS Opponents Sammamish Lake Washington Issaquah ... .. 24 24 Bellevue ....... Bothell ........ . . . 22 22 Issaquah . . . Lake Washington . . . . . . 24 22 SAMMAMISH . . . Federal Way ... ... I7 29 Bothell ..... Bellevue .... . . . 25 I5 Federal Way . . . STANDINGS Bellevue ...... .... Lake Washington . . . . . . Issaquah ..... .... Bothell ..... . . . SAMMAMISH .... .... Federal Way ........... 109 Basketball team: Dave Oswald, Rich Crow, Bill Chatman, Joe Childers, John Wise, Dave Detweiler, Jim Wise, Mike Dmitriev, Dean Iverson, Doug Broetie, and Art Hyland. Sophomore Coach Corky Bridges, Head Coach Arnie Biermann, and Junior Varsity Coach John Sparks. Managers: Jim Marchisio, Oran Nieborsky, John I-Iotlstrom, and Nevan Bacon. Opponent Fife ............ Lake Washington Mount Si ...... Bothell ....... Federal Way .... Issaquah ...... Foster ,,...... Bellevue ....... Lake Washington Mount Si ...... Mercer Island .. Bothell ....... Federal Way .... Issaquah .... Foster ........ Bellevue ....... Lake Washington Mount Si ...... Mercer Island .. SEASON RECORD Sammamish . ..45... ....62 .. 33 .... ....59 ...43... ..47 ..48... ..49 ..36.,. ..58 ..56... ..5O ..37... ..78 ..74... ..63 .. ..44,.. ..63 ...37... ..56 .. ..69... .,61 ..48... ..44 ..48... ..70 ..62... ..68 ..4'I... ..6O . ..59... ..64 ...50... ..65 ...47... ..63 ,..48... ..58 'Was . .' -5555222-3: ::-, Ez, E-2. 1.5 .:-. 1:, 2 ggi-..lg,.,,-, U . L' - TG V' ',-' -:,' If I I -.I ' f. ,. ' ' Q. 3' .M . .1': I I I -E' gf Z I ,Q ' K ' a ff 4: , .is - 'ig ' . LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Bellevue .. .. 'I5 ... . 'I Bothell ...... . . I3 . . . . 3 SAMMAMISH ... .. 12 ... . 4 Issaquah ..... .. 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SEASON Opponent Fife Lake Washington Mount Si Bothell Federal Way Issaquah Foster Bellevue Lake Washington Mount Si Mercer Island Bothell Federal Way Issaquah Foster Bellevue Lake Washington Mount Si Mercer Island l RECORD Sammamish 27 39 23 55 20 45 34 43 24 42 33 38 37 64 58 52 38 41 44 33 44 33 36 32 52 56 45 57 41 51 56 48 44 70 44 63 48 53 SEASON RECORD Opponent Bothell Issaquah Federal Way Bellevue Lake Washington Mercer Island Bothell Bellevue Issaquah Mercer Island Lake Washington Sophomore Basketball Team, Front row: Dave Grant, Gordon Moore, Mike Misner, John Miyamoto, Larry Olson, Steve Thomas. Back row: Jim Bell, Mike Drew, Dean Kaiser, Ron Grady, Pat Elliot, Steve Meredith, Paul Thieme. Sa m mamish 36 40 45 33 36 35 39 46 ' 51 36 43 an-,,,,w.hn.-. F' . Baseball Team, Front row: Larry Olson, Rich Crow, Tony Tucker, Phil Wellman, Harry Drinkwater, Mike Nielsen, Stan Tarr, Phil Kuyper, Tom Swinford, Jack Policar, Ken Jones, Mike Misner. Second row: Assistant Coach Ed Romeo, Les Williams, Tom King, Morris Krabbe, Jim Brown, Dennis Reed, Bob Hinckeley, Steve Beeman, Jim Sebring, John Wise, Dave Oswald, Taylor Barnes, Marsh Virgil, Ron Grady, Coach Ray Lin- coin. Third row: Bob Warnaca, Bob Kimball, Paul Eliason, Jay Spaulding, Scott Rhoads, John Skinner, John Fullmer, Dusty Russell, Greg Morton, Steve Nielsen, Mike Hays, Art Hyland, Mike Burke, John Burdette, Jim Rough, Skip Heimbigner, Jack Northam, Steve Broetie. Back row: Phil Thorson, Dan Buskirk, Tom McDonald, Jerry Hitzemann, Miles Ferency, Wayne Hersh, Dick Birnbaum, Greg Broze, Tom Cowan, Jammie Sehl, Bill Sebring, Gordon Moore, Ed Steir, George Broze, Harvey Klep. With close to 60 boys still turning out by the deadline, Coach Ray Lincoln had a lot of promising material to choose from, although there were only five returning lettermen. ln the 1962 season, the baseball team had an eight win-eight loss record and took fourth place in the league. 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