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ADMINISTRATORS FIRM When is a person educated? Certainly not when he graduates from high school or when he receives his degree from college. Education is a process that begins with the first heartbeat and ends when we draw our last breath. Graduates of the class of I962, you have reached one impor- tant milestone in your educational journey, a high school diploma. If you have experienced the ioy of learning, you are well on the way to becoming a truly educated person. For you, education will be a never-ending process filled with new insights, great achievement and a true sense of freedom. In a day when we hear so much about freedom and seem to be so frustrated in knowing how to preserve it, it is well to re- call the immortal words, Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. These words are as relevant to the space age as they were two thousand years ago. May we all rededicate ourselves anew to the eternal search for truth and thus find true freedom for ourselves and all man- kind. MR. MYRON ERNST SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS SCHOOL BOARD STANDING: Dr. Fernley Duey, Dr. Jack Rice, Mr. Phil Bronson, vice-president. SEATED: Mrs. Ruth Morrell, presi- dent, Mrs. Nan Carkeek. ADMINISTRATION STANDING: Mr. Joe Hylland, Director of Music, Mr. Alanson Powell, Business Manager, Dr. Jesse Hart- man, Director of Community Services, Mr. Richard White, Director of Personnel, Mr. William Mattick, Director of Guidance and Instructional Research, Dr, Roy Wahle, Deputy Superintendent, Mr. Brian Law- rence, Administrative Assistant, SEATED: Mrs. Alice Kolb, Secretary of Board, Mr. Myron Ernst, Super- intendent, Miss Patricia Foster, Director of Instruction Material. NOT PICTURED1 Mr. William Morton, Di- rector of School Building.
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PROVIDE FOUNDATION The advenf of The World of Tomorrow, as feaTured by The CenTury QI ExposiTion, poinTs To Tremendous opporTuniTies and challenges facing our ciTizens now and in The fuTure. IT is our sincere hope ThaT The educaTional program aT Sammamish I-Iigh School has been helpful in preparing you To meeT These chal- lenges and To enioy The many opporTuniTies ThaT will be yours. Scimmamish has confinued To grow and mafure as a resuIT of The many conTribuTions iTs sTudenTs have made during The brief years of iTs exisfence, We believe ThaT as mafure individuals you will confinue To conTribuTe of your TaIenTs To The beTTer- menT of your communiTy, nafion, and world. Mr. Fred E. Knoell PRINCIPAL I am convinced ThaT The sTrengTh of a group lies primarily wiTh The sTrengTh of a few individuals wiThin ThaT group. These cer- Tain selecf individuals display many characTerisTics ofTen as- sociafed wiTh leadership, among which is The willingness, The desire, and The courage To Take over a responsibiIiTy much beyond The call of duTy. Inferesfingly enough, These individuals many Times assume, and righTly so, a leadership role wiThouT necessarily having been vofed To oflfice by popular maiorify. People gravifafe Toward The courageous ones, many Times This resulTs in a larger group, of individuals idenTifying Themselves wiTh The leader These are The ways in which baTTles are won, and The way a school is unified. Looking back on This year's achievemenfs, I am reminded ThaT unificafion was The name of The baTTleground, The Sammamish High School STudenT Body, The name of The vicTor. Ivlr. Arnold Torgerson ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MR. HAROLD SAWATZKY Senior Class Counselor, B.A. degree in MISS BARBARA DAUM English, NorThwesTern Universify, M.A. de- MR. ANDY LOGOZZO Sophomore Class Counselor, BA de gree in English, Universiiy of Oregon. Junior Class Counselor, B.A. degree in EducaTion, gree in English, University of Wash Graduafe work, UniversiTy of Minnesofa, Washingfon STaTe College, Graduafe work, Uni- ingion, M.A. degree in Psychology Poriland STaTe College, SeaTTIe UniversiTy. versify of Washingfon, SeaTTle Universiry. Columbia Universify.
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