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gale S.Counci1.. 1 Albert Amon Nancy Naperta Advisors... Se MCMiCh8.6L1 J. Znamenak The Tribe of '55, having been on our Hcamping groundsu for the four seasons that constitute a. year, seem to have adauted themselves very well to our HIndianU mode of living. Thev have learned the rules of our tribes and seem to be exceedingly happy and successful in their new elevation as shown by their highly sucessful HString Alongn at the uGreat Medicine Show. 55 PreS0ooo00C Matthew Heidorf Vice-Pres.. Jack Ritchie SSCCOOOOOOO Gloria Giachetti Treas...... ' Robert Yankovitz V . 1 eg 1 2 .., E391 T- I Q fi '1 A 1. -5 -f f 24 ' 55359912 4' ,A A-0 X 44A S , , .. N, NW 1 , a , Qu , 'i?'A , ,-v Y 'E'-1. - ---. ff . 1. 4 I A 4
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Ez? Pres...... Vice-Pres. Sec....... Treas..... S.Council.. Sue Wright Philip Riter Advisors... Helen Hurst Robert Buckley 54 Joseph Zillich Carole Mitchell 'I-Earlene Kuntz Gary Hetzel The Tribe of 'SM is composed of 51 eager and energetic squaws and braves. Led by their gallant Chief Joe Zillich, at F they have participated in a number of activities during the y 225 ear. N I y 'Nt the Great Medicine Show they aroused great inter- 5 est among the sports-minded braves with their balloon toss. 'f if One of the saddest events for the tribe was the losing I ?3t of one of its staunchest members, Dorothy Hardman to the Vfxfgggg Q North Olmsted Schoo1'S tribe. Amidst much ceremony and 4 '43 tear! the farewells were said and the tribe presented her g qu in ' with an autograph book. 27 xf l, '4t Having such a great treasure of talent in their midst 5 ..g:-9'c L 5 the Tribe of 'SM cannot help but be a success in their 2:i1g5EQf?T- future years at Brooklyn.
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The small papooses of the seventh grade tribe took a big step as, following in the footpaths of their his brothers, the eighth grade tribe, they started their climb to the top. They came in large numbers, so large that the tribe had to be divided into three separate home room camps. Their first venture in the HGreat Medicine Shown was the cane toss which proved to be great sport for all the hraves. fzfzfle 0052 Z' - 4'i', , M 5 1 f trioute to their en- thusiasm was gained when they earned their feathers by winning the annual magazine drive contest. All in all, these young papooses seem to be a promis- ing young tribe, don't you think? 26 I,1'CSooooool ....Gary Cantwell 'Tice-Pres.... ...Nancy McGrew lf' AJ Treas...... ecoaoooot ....Rooert Kroupa ....John Haller S.Council.... ...Nancy McCrew Vidvisors... Ronald netzel 0 u 9 .Thelma william PSSHBK Joseph Garn
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