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LEGEND OF CHINTIMINI BY JOHN B. HORNER II After many desperate but futile efforts to conquer them, the neighboring tribes formed an alliance to exterminate the heroic band. Warriors made the nights hideous while making preparations for the onslaught. Chintimini learned of the plans of the foe and told her people, but the chiefs were unwilling to believe her. When, however, the enemies fell upon her surprised tribe and killed many of the bravest, everyone turned to the maiden. She stood firm in the midst of the struggle, and, like Joan of Arc, turned defeat into victory. At the close of the day of battle she addressed her warriors thus: I Many of our braves have fallen. These we honor. Others have only disappeared, to join us tonight at the rising of the moon. Then there shall be no women among our people, for we shall all be men in battle. With one voice her people answered: Oh, wise Chintimini, the sun-god hath touched thy shield. We will wait that we may meet the foe. 10 193 2 CHINTIMINI
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1932 CHINTIMINI Bennett Hunter Linder Maaranen Mitchell Ralston Ruzek Thompson Torgerson Howell Parker Student Council To carry on the business affairs of Corvallis High School, to vote on persons recommended for appointment to various offices, and to make decisions on any problems that confront the student body are the functions of the Student Council. The 1931-1932 group carried on the routine details of the year's business, and in addition brought several new suggestions to the student body. Among these was the book exchange, organized under the direction of Mrs. Minnie Lou Howell, adviser. Students brought used books to the student body office where other students purchased them at a much lower price than they could be bought elsewhere. The exchange saved both money and time in thus bringing together buyer and seller, and the student body received a small percentage on the sales. Another source of revenue was provided by the adoption of a resolution that a certain per cent of the money received from dramatic productions should be turned over to the student body. Finances were kept in excellent condition, funds being suffi- cient to provide new suits for the basketball players and new football equipment. The Student Council is composed of the president, the vice-president, the secretary and the treasurer of the student bodyg the presidents of the sophomore, junior and senior classesg the president of the Girls' Leagueg and the president of the Boys' Club. Mr. Harry Parker, principal, and Mrs. Minnie Lou Howell were advisers. Rufb Powers 9
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