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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
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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
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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
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