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, if ,i-ex I ' 1 Dennis Walters wonders about charges made against Mr. Arnold Torgerson and Mr, Fred Knoell study Waite him. ultimatum. K. 5 ' ' ww. 3 sv- fl a 1 5 rr, .at A AV A E Pam Brunlg speaks before the ASB Mr. Fred Knoell and Mr. Tom Hyatt Council. listen to an ASB meeting. 6 R S un-all .1 Steve Donovan, Dennis Walters, Caren Canine, and Vickie Armstrong lead a special ASB meeting. 13
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Impeach Dennis Wl1lfCfSl.l cry the hungry snack break' ers, shocked at the unheardfof monarchy of the ASB President who actually carried out a threat. Dennis Walt- ers, ASB President, Steve Donovan, Vicefljresident, Vickie Armstrong, Treasurer, Caren Conine, Secretary, and, finally, the ASB council revoked the snack hreak and sock hops as a desperate measure to induce an apathetic school to clean up. A special, and secret, ASB meeting was held on Septernf her 30. The council voted on and accepted a letter hy Dennis Walters to he presented hetore the student hody. It gave the students two weeks to clean up a disgraceful ulmpeac Dennis Walters cal'eteria and to extinguish all smoking on school grounds, or the snack hreak. sock hops, and more, would he canf celled. The students staged a laughing campaign to imf prove the school as if daring the ASB to do something. They did do something, and sent the whole school into Tits. Although he was hacked hy the administration and the ASB, Dennis hecame the ohieet of impeachment cries and undue criticism, He found himself charged with try' ing to create a situation , . in which every student polices the school grounds in search of 'had guysf and interrupts this crusade only long enough to adjust his halo. Dennis merely shrugged it off and charged himself with only trying to improve the school.
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Outzs 9 FIGHTI G FEMALES never tasted victory 'kThe girls went down fighting, said Miss Dorothy Cutzs, girls ten' nis coach. The Sammamish Girls Tennis Team, winless in the eight outings, never tasted victory in the '66 campaign. Along with the squads lack of experienced players, Coach Cutzs thinks that the short' age of junior high tennis programs in the area limited her team's play' ing ability. There were some high points among the KingC0 cellar dwelf lers, though. Teri Burbridge, ju' nior, won a number one singles match victory against the Indians of Issaquah, In her first year of competition for the red and black, senior Cathy Doody was victorious in a number three singles match versus Bothell's Cougars. Bothell again fell victim to the Totems in a number two doubles match won by Cheryl Hart and Margarite Hargrave. Sophomore Diane Smith, one .of the most promising play' ers, took a number three singles contest from the Redmond Mus' tangs. Miss Outzs' rookie year as coach of the girl's tennis team was an inf teresting experience. She stated that Sammamish will have a better chance with return of this year's promising sophomores and juniors . . . we need to build. Wait till next year, we'll change the story! 14 Kris Blendheim in midfsefve, Every stroke holds the hope of victory Good form is essential to win. - -- - e Sometimes they missed. Teri Burbridge lunged with a forehand stroke.
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