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Page 91 text:
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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. Winding up the year in April, the Drama Club gave a play called The Importance ot Being Ernest for the student body. egg i miller' was .,,, W 15 Self? i, 515- si si wr We A,- as , ,W ,7f f' f I , .,,. W S' --sf-sm xi Y ff -,K-is-ee. n f-We Q X w i -, 5? . Q.. W is , 3, Q is.,,,Wmsgs,.s,rs,,,Msfsw,s1 so 4 L Q Ziff 1 ig gens'-fssfsssq,rg,,giggling-s41f,cs??ls,Q,fggtwifevsis-5 s f Q mm, QM ,K .,,,s,,rM, ww is fefesifsiw 7 messzssifsia,-E555-15251 ' wsu+siwie5555?i1WSfwiS1e 5393555952 as as W,ss,,,,,-mia. ,sssfrrw2ggs,fs:E,ssm,r,, 5, . ,,,, ist, .,,. :frost-V is- Q sz,'r2,1ssw,sQegs5z1,-fgfiszss -Kr . ,.., re.l,,,,mM ., Q, sisrrmsw, 1 si-s,,.M,i ,,.... M, is,msgstrww-im,., . ,, fr 7'l,-' is ,iss-,, ,,g,,,,i,,,i me f . if ' ' ' A, ' Y' ff ' 'sg ,lss 1 ,,WsW,f ,g - ' ,,., f if is M f . mrs, , .' in ,F lffwlif' Q. FQ ,L :ssfssfgmflfsfIfefeefslrs 1. -sw , if -2 , . '- 7 - i w fzev- , - weIi5,,,9,313,sfQ,f,,9tgl:t2QE1yg,is, is ' ' Lei hs uisflfffgilgligiigifiglfll1ii4r:iQSf:1GF7ff nf:-'H SQ, ' l - ' --f W, ,.,,s. V wise' igjipj ,f55152K1?'1gr M' ri fy v-sv 1 1 sr .,,, I ' 1 ' -A - - V s-, CY . ' s- -- , 2 .si1ssnQivr5?tgqSel6',ggSH2ef4:-f I in ' Q '1 ' , 'ftffsffsfiesengif AQ W If, f 1 ' ,wen l l ' ' ' 15: ' , ,fe V f-i,T'fi- -35, g : f i - sf A trim-sfgy3r5ne,Q,r, ,L ggi, , f i Q' V 4533? 'W itil QT gk 95K5Bfl?l'l'lx6l5fS Ally Vis: 325555 1 v , is 2 , ., . sag , , 1 V r . ,A .V ,,Q,ggg5sSsi1:9m,, ,,f,,--,skf ggszs. I ' A -M if f E, - ,Wy-,,M L ss, ., 7, I , R . 7 f 1 C c sa , f iw-HH Y -sir sw, iz ,H is . 2 ig5ggrgg5gaqg5gq?E 'z will ' W iss-1S,Qm,g,, 1 sm iw., 1 . E , r A 1 f 2 F155 kwt 'AQ ENE ii ,' : I T: ,, !.gZ?g,,gQ 1 1 . 5 K- .f cs, , T r 1 s u r - l 5 2 is A., . A 9 I Elgriffsivzeilsiigf N Y-, ,s,, K, mtes 'EQ S 1 ,E , . .way E 5 ,, ,r . 1 f fi f sim 2 , - r 2 ,Q N 35 Q i F . 5 i ' l A 5 l I ' 311 5353 IT?--f V - El fe -rn. 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
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Page 90 text:
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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
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Page 92 text:
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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.
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