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l-LLUUU SHIGERU NAKASHIMA The end of the 1961-62 school year finds you one more rung higher on the ladder of life. For most of you, the summit is not attained with an orbit speed of an astronaut. It will be a gradual struggle step by step with the progressive growth and development of all you have been taught and what you have learned. Each rung on the ladder will become shorter and shorter with your physical, spiritual and mental growth. Your road to success should be a wondrous journey through this ever-living world. Shigeru Nakashima Administrative Officer Gussie Adams Carolyn Berg Dorothy Eubank Elizabeth Gray Betsy Nakashima Charles Smith Harold Witten Student Council Officers Council Representatives (upper) Claude Koofswatewa Jimmie Attakai 3 Bessie Gatewood Valjean Joshevama (lower) Janice Ami
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fkosttieM GLENN C. LUNDEEN The road of life extends throughout the years, sometimes with many detours, always with many obstacles but continually directed toward the goal each graduate has established. How you move along this highway depends upon how you will use the talents developed through your school work. You have each an individual path to travel, an individual goal to attain. What- ever your goal, and you should set it high, the success in reaching it will require an abundance of courage, a will to stick to it, the desire to succeed, faith in the principles you were taught, and the spirit of cooperativeness. The best in life is yours if you will only work for it. May the pages of this annual help you relive the friendships and joys of your school days. May I congratulate the seniors and wish you success in the years ahead. Glenn C. Lundeen Superintendent C04VtCKM£ tfr fcoO sA For the past several years all of you students have worked toward the goals and accepted the offerings of the many employees of our school who have done their utmost to provide the experiences that would better fit-you for after-school life. We hope that you have profited from the various experi- ences in the classroom, the vocational shops, the dormitories, the athletic field, participation in band, chorus, recreational activities, plus the many opportunities that have been provided you in a well-rounded program. Through your participation and accepting all these activities, we are sure you will be ready to meet the challenges that lie ahead of each of you. Our blessings go with you. Know that we will continue to be interested in you in the years ahead. James D. Wallace, Principal 2 JAMES D. WALLACE
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HAZEL Z. CONSTANCE T £ S£ V 0 t CLASS JULIUS D. TICKLE The Class of 1962 is the largest in the history of Phoenix Indian High School. One hundred thirteen graduates will, upon receiving their diplomas, depart from the school intent upon fulfilling the class motto: Success Should Be A Journey, Not A Destination . You graduates will have reached one plateau of achievement. Some of you will pursue higher learning in the Arts and Sciences. Others will take specialized training in specific fields. The larger group will go into industry and apply their skills in a highly competitive labor market. Your reward after four years of study and work is a diploma. The occasion during which you will be honored is Commencement. It signifies what it says; that you are commencing your first serious effort to carve a worth- while place for yourself in a complex society by increasing your knowledge while journeying through a succession of accomplishments that will bring to you many rewards indicative of a well-planned journey. May your journey towards other goals be filled, through the grace of God, with success and happiness. The Sponsors EDWARD W. BAEUCHLER JEANETTE B. HAAS
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