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i Pres. Wallace E. Galluzzi and his wife, Marie, attentively support the fighting Indians on a fall foot- ball night. Native Americans Use Haskell Haskell's 1973-74 school year is its fourth as a junior college, and this year has seen many positive directions taken in regard to helping the Native American youth take hold of his life and, hopefully, achieve the stability and happiness once known to Native Americans as a way of life. The Native Americans, once a solid con- tributing factor to this land, are taking definite steps towards becoming once again recognized and treated as a sep- arate and respected people. Haskell is being used to obtain this goal, and it is essential for Native Americans to take hold of the opportunities. ln order for Native Americans to stay with Haskell, the school must show through as having a Native American heart. By Frank White Pres. Wallace E. Galluzzi speaks with wholesome respect for his listeners at the annual Board of Regents meeting. I9
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lLeftl Morris Thompson, newly appointed Com- missioner of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Above is Charles Delaney, acting Area Director, Ana- darko. The Haskell Board of Regents at their fall meeting: Mary Norton, Student Senate Pres. Marty Conrad, Robert Bennett, Ray DePerry, Leonard Tomaskin, James Cox, Wesley Bonito, Elwin Shopteese, Assistant Area Director Gabe Paxton, Fred Baker, Turner Cochran, Pres. Wallace E. Galluzzi, Ellen Allen, Student Senate Vice-pres. Adelle Gaines, John Martin, Fred Big Jim, and Tom Dailey. Not pictured is Chairman Phillip Martin. l 8 J
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.i- . aww tmvvq-any fi' A ' 1 The administrative force, endowed with knowledge and power, would not survive without the skills and dedication of the administrative staff. Adrienne Champaigne, Bill Pahdacony, Per- sonnel officer, Ethan Deer, Marge Weers, Jerry Alleng Lolita Coffin, Sarah Mashunkashey, Don Pigsley. Seated: Rose Mary Edmonds. Assistant Superintendent Everette Bowman and secretary Jeanne Gibbs pause from their brow-beating, administrative life to exhibit their images. Jack NayIor's new job is to re- search methods for Haskell to use in regard to effectively ed- ucating lndian students. The personable administrative officer, Seth Irving, deals with school appropriations. 20
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