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The Indian Leader Haskell Indian Junior College Lawrence, Kansas 1972 Volume 75 Staff Editors: Sara Sloan, Sue Nofire, Robert Jackson Art Work: Calvin Bordon, Anderson Yazzie Student Business Manager: Rita Walker Copywriters and designers: Rayford Gray, Denise Rodriquez, Pam Tahmahkara, Rachel Goggles, Terri White, Terri Price Calvin Bourdon, Pam Tahmahkera Cartoons: Charles Phillips Cover Design: Dorothy Nez Theme Poem: Pete Thomas Photographers: Special effects and color, Milo Yellowhairf color, Gary Mason, Calvin Bordon, Jake Reynolds, Rayford Gray, Gene Chavez, Charles Begay, Rose- mary Halsey, Sarah White, Herb's Studio, Lawrence Journal-World: Bill Walls Adviser: Dorothy R. Elliott This yearbook and the newspaper of the same name, The Indian Leader, are print- ed by the Haskell Press. College President: Wallace E. Galluzzi Haskell Press Business Manager: Bill M. Elzea Printing Students: Letterpress-pressmen, Ted LaMere, l.owell Wesleyg linotype op- erators, Paul Howling Wolf, Denise Keah- Tigh, Pat Long, Marsha McClellan, Offset Lithography-platemaking, LaDonna Bea- ver, Emma Jean Courchene, Ricky Dailey, Debra Hensley, Vickie Noble, Charles Phillips, Louella Scott, pressmen, Larry Butler, Kimo DeCora, George Karty, Ron Marshall, Bill Paddyaker, Mike Sweezy Printing Instructors: Letterpress-Esther Hario, Gene Johnson, Rusty Coffey, Cecil Dawes, Offset- James Fischer, Andy Girty, Editorial Clerk-Bob Grinnell Subscription, 51.00 a year. Mailed free to ex-Haskellites in the armed services upon receiving a written request. Published on the first and third Fridays of the month during the school year at Lawrence, Kans- as, Haskell lndian Junior College, a government iunior college and training school for American Indians. Address all communications to The Indian Leader, Haskell Indian Junior College, Lawrence. Kansas 66044. Published in accordance with Interior Department Appropriation Act, 1940, approved May 10, 1939, and approved by the director of the Bureau of Budget. 1
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Haskell Indian The home of quality education for the American Indian since 1884, Haskell now has approximately 1,000 men and women representing 50 to 60 tribes from all over the nation. Young and older, married and unmarried, the students enroll in this com- prehensive iunior college for its vocational program or in the general education area to prepare for a college degree. ln its second year as a Kansas accredited iunior college, Haskell constantly works for improvements. Curriculum revisions bring new courses to meet the needs of Indian students today. Staff members work for high- er degrees so they can impart more knowl- edge. To meet accreditation requirements of the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges, Haskell is doing a two-year, self-evaluation study. Other changes include a ten-year, exten- sive building program. Opened in the fall of 1971 was a new Automotive Complex with Junior College the latest equipment, and later a new Ma- sonry building was finished. Under construc- tion now are a new Graphic Arts building and a new Electronics building. Near future, building plans call for a new dining hall, additional dormitories, and an addition to Sequoyah. Social change also came this year as stu- dents became more involved in a broader school-community life. Dormitory rules were relaxed as students showed more responsi- bility. Library hours were lengthened, and school work became more serious as teachers enforced strict attendance policies. Groups organized for political involvement in na- tional and local Indian affairs and for help- ing the poor and the handicapped. A few students had cars, but the favorite pasttime was still walking to Harper Valley or down- town to shop. Yes, Haskell changed somewhat during 1971-1972, as it should, but kept ever in mind its motto, Onward, Haskell.
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