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GLOSSARY OF INDIAN NAMES The translation of the Indian names bestowed upon the faculty are listed below. A11 names are authentic. Part of them were taken from an Ojibway Indian book, and the remainder were procured from Anna Neyome, the Lantern technical advisor. Aa-ru-stut-rid-win-nun ........,....... . ..........................,,,...,.. She A-beig-rin-bat-o ......,.,.,.,.,. A-gash-shi-1 .....,.....,............ Amo-ge-wag-mis-ris-gaw ....... Ang-guch-chu-bas-sit ......... A-num-i-e-o-sek ,.,... ...... A-posQit ,.,....... Ap-skin-bat .................,...,.. A-rna-wa-dum-an-dut .,.,... Ba-som-dun .............,...... Bus-beg-in-da-ba ....... Da-joo-se-it ..,...... Daup-sat ......,,,....,......... Da-wach-gau-ni-neh ...,.. who makes long words short ........Curly-haired one is small .......,Brown eyes thin one ........Divine walking female ,......She who rises early .........Gray-haired one r..,..,The homemaker ,..,...The story teller ........The hairless one .........The short one .......Digniiied lady ...,.....Music maker De-bi-ga-bow-1k ....,...........................,............................... He fills the place full when standing De-bus-i-ga-bow-ik ..,.....,..,.,.......... Low-standing female Deb-we-wi-dum-ok ...,.................,.....,.....,...,.................... She whose shoutings from a distance reach to us Fom-bis-it-on-ma .....,..,.,....,...,....,... The flying Dutchman Ga-ish-pax .....,.,,.,,...,. Ga-guch-re-it ........ Gen-a-wa-bum-int .,....... is quite tall ...,.....,,...Bashful one .....,.He who is gazed at Ge-now-wi-gi-zhig-ok l......... ,.......,.,.. ..,.,....................,..... The woman who gazes at the heavens Got-ti-got .... Ha-ba-quat ........ ,,.... Ki-chi-muk-wa ..,...... Main-di-dot-o-gi-ma. .... .. Ma-ing-ance ...r......... Ma-me-quaw ..,.,. Man-dut .......... planner .She who knows how to cook bear ..........The large chief ...l........,Little wolf ..,...,.,......,.ButterHy ........The large one Mon-ge-nut ........ .,,..... T he acting one Mon-was-it .....,.,.......... ........ T he ambitious one Ne-aug-ne-wan-dung .................,.....,.............. The thinker Ne-na-cow-wi-ga-bow .........,.. He stands once in a ,while Ne-chud-sit .......................,........,,...,...,.... Gruff-voiced one Ne-ta-a-gin-dum-ok ........ She who is expert in counting Ni-ta-ak-oi-i-gek .......................,..................,.............l..... She is expert in carrying the canoe O-heant-maw-basit ......Y,,..................,.... The muscular one O-ka-be-no-din-ok ...............................,............................ The woman of wind that blowslall the time O-min-o-ta-go-zi ...,..................,.......................... ......... .... His voice in speaking sounds pleasant Osh-kin-a-we ,,,,...,,...... .....,.. T he young unmarried man O-zhi-bi-i-gans ..,,,,., ............. T he wbeautiful writer Pe-a-caus-it ..... ............... T he quiet one Pop-nau ...................,..,.. ........,.......... J Oker Pu-push-ko-qua-um-ok ....................,............................... She clears the underbrush to plant flowers Quaw-nug-wit-quag ............................,. The beautiful lady Qui-wiz ..,,............... ...........................l. T he boy Ra-ran-dos-sit ...,....,, ....,.... H e who knows much Re-zhi-ga-bow-ik ........ .............. S heiwalks fast She-she-we-gi-shig ..... ........ R attling sky Shu-sa ........,............. .......... F leet foot Tai-ye-bas-unk .................................................................. He whose lightnings reach the object Un-gah-geh-da ...A........ .......................,..... S oft-voiced one ......,Light-haired one Up-skin-ba .,,... Was-squin-na .....r..r..... .....,.. T he little flower ...,....The perfect one We-wan-ee-ash-e-ot .......,.,v... ....,.....Bright eyes Yu-sog-mush-si-quish-suk ,...... Page Sixteen
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5 ,gf M ,. ,.,.f ' Gordon Stevenson, President: Mavis Banham, Vice-President, Dorothy Brooks, Secretary: Alice Strope, Treasurer, and Miss Rust, Advisor. SENIOR A Not many years ago, three to be exact, we, the Seniors o , rs se now means home to us. Our Sophomore Mixer gave us a chance to get acquainted with fellow- Easternites. Conrad Tashner, our class president, was sure we were ready to take our next step. The new year saw Connie as our prexy again. Beyond the stage of lowly Sophs, and yet not stately Seniors, we assumed the position of Mr, In-between. In our junior A semester we attended our J-Hop, ably named Klompen-Stomp, with Scott Gibb as chairman. f '45 F1 t t foot in the building which And then came what we had patiently waited two long years for-our place in the sun as lofty Seniors. Gordon Stevenson became our class president. As a highlight in our first semester, the ,, . . . . .11 1 Senior B play Ghost Wanted, proved itself to be a hair-raising success. We W1 ong remem- ber our Senior Prom Isle of May, under the direction of Robert Hicks. Now, in the confusion ictures, announcements, name cards, and all the trimmings, some three hundred of of graduation p us regretfully say good-bye to our beloved Alma Mater. FORMER OFFICERS Sophomore Year junior Year President ,..........,.............. Conrad Tashner President ........,................. Conrad Tashner Vice-President .,...... ...,...,...... M ax Barr Vice-President ,........... Gordon Stevenson Secretary ............ ...,.,..i. J ackie Jarrad Secretary ......,......... ............. J ackie Jarrad Treasurer ....... ..,..... S idney Schultz Treasurer .,...... .......... F rank Verderese Page Eighteen
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