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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.
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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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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.
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