i ll Je-er' E5 gif tu' lv . EHEMEI ...Q 1.1.51 'ML ' Q A, ,.-ggi-ia ' K l - Table of Confenfs 5 -I JON- L ffkfall- lEDITOR'S NOTE.-lt has been the effort in this year's book to depart as far as possible from the staid course followed by Annual builders. The first change which suggested, itself was in the division of the book. We have created an lndian character- Sealth-whom we will follow through his wanclerings. With the aid of the reader's imagination, we hope to make our purpose un- clerstoodl SCENE l.-ln a conference with the old men and chiefs of the nation, they decide that war is necessary. Here the old men and chiefs represent our faculty. SCENE ll.-Our chief gets advices from his medicine man confirming the decision. -Editorial. SCENE lll.-We here see Sealth among his tribesmen. -Classes. SCENE IV.-just before leaving for the trail our warrior has one last romp with the papooses. -Freshmen. SCENE V.-Every preparation made, the war band mounts and leaves camp, accompanied by the roll of tom-toms, the barking of dogs and kindred noises. --lVlusic. SCENE VI.-A little way on its journey the band finds a White's trail. Surely published evidence of the foe, for to an ln- dian a footprint told an entire story. -Publications. SCENE Vll.-Undecided what course to follow, they make camprand talk things over. -Debate. SCENE Vlll.-They conclude that an open attack is advis- able, but ever stealthy, they wait in ambush until the whites pass. A hand-to-hand conflict follows with much bloodshed. -Dramatics. SCENE lX.-Standing on the brow of a hill, one of the tribe is stung by a friendly arrow diverted by a branch. -Locals. ' SCENE X.-After the conflict the white man makes advances toward peace. Together they work out a satisfactory treaty. -Literary. 8
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