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'Mba of 52 in the season of the full october moon, war cries and shrieks were heard as the Sadie Hawkin's Dance beyan under the direction of the Tribe of '52. The dance started with a race, squaws chasing the warriors and dragging back the scalps of their victims. Some of the braves were still running when they heard of the tribal gathering to witness the drawing of the lucky number, at the Great Medicine Show . The prize was a ,juicy turkey, so big the strongest brave could hardly carry it home. On I-larch 31, the tribe presented the 24arch Winds dance. Then to top the list, they held the Junior-Senior Pow Wow at Fairview. Not to be forgotten, they had the banquet right here on our own camping grounds with food so delicious everyone's mouth watered. Last, but not least, this class had four braves playing on varsity basketball and six representing their tribe in football. Pres ............. nuQene Qcdeon Vice-Pres ........ Ethel Halmayr Sec ......... Jeanette Jokilehto Treas .......... Walter Hamilton ' S.Council ......... Irene moricz D an l ua ltls .a1Tp- ?lo.t' 5 -S XX Advisors . . . . . . .Robert Jones 22 9,53 Q .Jemiva Cahill
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