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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
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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.
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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. To keep the club in line, Miss Outz was appointed faculty advisor again this year. is fe aw Q 4 its at 1 Q x ms at .5 ss, ig so K rf ,M .v ,, 5 2 t t E it My as sg s Q as 5, Q fm 3, ,iw Z 3, N 2 me wi-,f2gsgf.g:5,5g5g1,sgA-sf,fssslfiftiffragiflQwztffss5F1s,fsrsmff.gsg,,w?,5Q,i Yssfgr-sri,'?2ssfHfigf1t:f2gati.Ztv' 53'Sw'sfwzszgf-,1s,Qig,vii'i.t5wAWSQQQQEHKQE is sf fu sf is Ly mf si' 3 .Q rm wg, amsffsssgwsgsqs M.-3tser1?.m,gfmf1+fQ,1.gfsKryw:s,,R:.lw views-sfifexf,giswrgwsvfasg vs-wrvzsiksxfgffg -tm:-fast ss'--get Q rim, Qs 1 5 fa Km 5 sys xr ,Q W kim M E 3, we ws as ,L swiss,f,fyf,gfWfeasfmf-,wwfsslfs:mm-1sfsff.3Mf3l-ffrfsssfsstswftit was mygiraffes,wwsrf--wstffwmg ifsgmeigmsvswf si 5. is wg? sf as 5' aff--new V wzswfss-mg-fsm. ,m,-.gif-gf ,. ga fs, is ,fl M-Lg, wake sms 4'?ts,4s Q- ,ls .ssl ,rw A25 . 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. .,'
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