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CID CID es 5 a-1 O 'v-4 --i CU F4 Buck row: DAVID MURRAY LIN PITKIN - MR.M12AD - Front row: MRS. GARFIELD OFFICERS - - Vir'z'-Prfxirlrfll - - - Pravirlrrzi - - AJ vii cr - - - PlayDirz'z'lor Miss Pownns ------ Adviser GLENDA SCHILL lin - Svcretary-TrL'1J.i'1u'cr Out of the papoose stage, the juniors have a big year behind them and a bigger one ahead. Ideas about leaving the home camping grounds are beginning to make them thoughtful. The red men went just a little Irish in December when they presented their class play, Peg O' My Heart, under the direction of Mrs. Virginia Garfield. The young Bucks and their favorite Squaws were all dressed in their war paint and best feathers for the last big powwow of the year when they entertained the seniors. They are outlining plans to make their last chapter in the Squaw Butte Story a memorable 0116 IICXI year. J. Albee D. Amos P. Aramburu B. Ashley C. Ashley T. Aucutt B. Baker T. Baldwin W. Bernard K. Bingham N. Borup J. Bowbrick J. Browne R. Burcham D. Campbell
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, I I . I .f I 1 X Q Y 5 0 . i OI' il 1 -A A A A lf y n e fall 9 hu p rounded up over one hundred young Indians a trappe , the t e s o mmett High School. There, the class of ,56 has ' t f r wo d ful, sy year . 4 e freshmen Big Chiefs taught us English, algebra, homemaking, ricultu and a v- i had to know in this strange civilized world. We chose QU 4 I v! our sidentg Dick Speros, vice-president, Dixie Garfield, secretary- tr rer. 'if Bet ooper was our adviser. ' 9 ti e made it to our sophomore year we had become slightly accustomed t . walys of- the civilized. We displayed our power and stamina when we won the sh-So ally. After a powwow and much smoking of a peace pipe we announced 0 t ad chosen Dick Speros, president, Mike Brubaker, vice-presidentg LaVerne , secretary, Susan Broich, treasurer. junior year we moved with the rest of the tribe into a new and bigger tepee provided by the taxpayers of Gem County after much bargaining by the big , chiefs. New responsibilities came our junior year. Our play, Peck's Bad Boy, was -. directed by Mrs. Virginia Garfield. After much work and penny pinching we secured enough wampum for the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. We had a very eventful year under the leadership of Don Yost, president, Jim Hope, .vice-president, LaVerne Hope, treasurer, Ernie Carr, secretary and our advisers, Edward Russell and Ferd Haruda. The arrival of our class rings last fall brought the first realization that we were at the top. We were SENIORS! We ordered our announcements-that was easy. De- ciding on a Sneak Day was not so easy but it was accomplished. Our play, Liliom, under the inspired direction of Dwight Jensen, was a big suc- cess and we upheld the tradition of donating the money to the annual for padded covers. Mike Brubaker was our class president, George Irving, vice-presidentg Sharon Harris, secretary-treasurer. Our helpful advisers were Mrs. Lucille Broich and Edward Russell. As we are now approaching our graduation we look back-over the previous years -remembering-remembering the forgotten. Some will go down one trail-some another. Let us, no matter which trail we follow, be true to the. best traditions of our Huskie High as they have become a part of Our Squaw'.Butte, Story. f , ' 4 x I , , , X R 204 Aa Wmfcwt if A Q at Cl M. 1 0 H14 f'.l
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D. Campbell M. Canady D. Carley D. Carrier A. Casper J. Cates T. Chadwick R. Christison E. Church V. Cristy G. Davis M. Davis D. Deen K. Denney W. Dill N. Dillon B. Eiguren D. Forrester J. Ferrel G. Franklin P. Fulgham E. Garringer J. Giddeon D. Goslin D. Green B. Grifhths N. Hadley L. Hardin F. Hartman V. Heath K. Hebert E. Hendry M. Hobson W. Holmes S. Houston B. Howell B. Hull V. Humpherys C. Jacobs J. Jensen
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