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236 SR 235 235 25 235 'C 925 235 525 525 225 525 35 !0i Iii lo! Q lei lei 105 I E 105 I i IO! lil 105 Q 0 Junior Activities Years ago when Spanish Dons, cowboys, and wild animals roamed at will over the rolling foothills of early California, there lived in the quiet little valley of Maricopa High School, a wild tribe of Indians known asjuniors. The members of this tribe were a strange, intelligent people, and they were respected and feared by all of the neighboring tribes. A great many tales are still told of the lives and conquests of this Indian band, most of these stories concern the adven- tures of the junior Tribe during the third year after they settled in the little valley. ln this particular year the few survivors of that time tell that these juniors used to hold a great number of council fires, or parties, as the English would say. One night in early November, the tribe held a council fire in the high school auditorium, and the Indians in the surrounding villages were kept awake for hours that night by the shouts of the merrymakers. In spite of their savage appearance, the juniors were really a peace loving tribe at heart. One night in February they invited one of the neighboring tribes, the Seniors, to their village for the evening. The cries of the Juniors and their guests were heard far into the night, and the campfires burned brightly indeed at that Senior-Junior l'arty. ln early April the .I uniors held another big council fire, and they invited all the tribes for miles around to watch the celebration. The performance lasted until late that night, and the guests at the junior play, The Ghost Bird, were royally entertained. Spring in California is beautiful, spring in California during the year l93l was very beautiful. In this season, the Juniors often went far into the hills on pleasure trips, and one day near the end of April, the whole tribe journeyed to Frazier Mountain where they spent the day feasting and participating in various kinds of sports. At the close of the season, the Juniors gathered together all the tribes from far and near to celebrate with them the success of the passing year. That junior Prom is still a favorite fire-side topic, and it is true that the revelers danced until nearly dawn. The junior Tribe is also famous for the skill and ability of its members in sports. The young braves were a credit to their tribe in every contest they entered, and many scalps of victory hung from their belts. The Indian maidens, too, were excellent athletes, and they suc- ceeded in defeating every girls' team in the valley. Although the glorious days of the mighty Juniors are rapidly drawing to a close, the advice of the tribe's Chief Councillor, Mrs. Molloy, together with the help and co-operation of the Big Chief, Brandt and each member, has made the junior Tribe one that will not soon be forgotten. Lugillg Bylllagh, Page Twenty-Two
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