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1,42 lr lyjyyfw ufffflff TWV ff ' OMS of INDIHN AMN-R gur s These nune ea ers oT The M uf g Id Wt We soon learned That The hugh chueT was BeTTy Arnold The oThers were Jean WeTherby assusT anT c:hueT Shurley Temby secreTary Loraune Mucelu Treasurer MargareT BlanTon husToruan MargaruTe Muzoguchu senuor represenTaTuve Vula Agars lunuor represenTaTuve Marulyn STendal sophomore rep resenTaTuve and Shurley GranT GAA represenTaTuve The worTny Consul was Muss T-loward The maun oblecTuve OT The group us To promo e a beTTer unuon beTween The naTuve gurls Tor The beTTermenT OT The school and Tor Themselves The gurls provude en erTaunmenT OT every naTure They sTarTed The year OTT wuTh a bang when Barbara Bugley and Donna WauTe headed The cor1muTTee Tor The annual l-lomecomung held un November A balce sale was held aT a KenT bank To Tunance The dance aT whuch Clydene Fox was crowned queen oT Gunger Ouen Gauly draped The Trube oT sande held a boyless dance un Aprul Clumaxung The year The Taur naTuves preser'Ted a MoThers Tea where Three udeal senuor gurls chosen on The basus oT serv ce personaluTy and popularuTy were announced Mr Beard kung oT The uungle proclaumed The leaders Tor The comung year Sph D ul if-11' I2 sl lx! jx X uk , , 1 f T' ' ff ' i , ff 1' 6 jj! l 'K 's 6 .5 X 1 G , ul 6 ' ,. . , ltr- df - ,u O ' f ' I ' Seafed: L. Miceli, S. Grant, Miss Howard, S. Tembyg Standing: M, Sfendal, T . I d IA. izcguchi, '. A urs, B. Arno , M. Blnrvfcn, J. eherby. . ll . I I . I l . I P . . L . , u . . X . . l . I . , . . A hu e deCoraTed banana Tree was laced on The main Trail aT ChrlsTmas under The direcTion . 9 p a omore initiates H Ing cam fHee: P. Caxender, B. Bigley, B. Horn, . V aiie v 'C' f I I 1 u 1- 'Q X wx ., :ig I Q , X I . Q 3 ,?ff -T. 5 j-Ljnggfs I . N x L H 'fifri H .. -
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3--4 5--6 ' Q: ,QQ fw-V LIBRARIANS M A o M y B H Y We e B Terne! W ell ss H or SERVICE CLUB e do ck on ook Pe O eeson J ner e ee GAUNAWABA We Tramped on sTruggllng under our loads and becomung more weary by The mrnuTe lT seemed The aTmosphere was changung The bard whusTles an mal sounds and even The rusTle oT The Tollage Took on a pleasanT sTrllness Suddenly aTTer plungxng Through a dense ThuclceT we emerged unTo a small neaT clearrng ln The cenTer was a round ThaTched huT consTrucTed oT bamboo and banana leaves SToppnng a rwomenT To gaze upon Thus rungle novelTy we Then proceeded slowly maknng as luTTle noases as possrble As we enTered Ths grass shaclc we were unTercepTed by a guard and aslced To presenT our passes NaTrve mardens were busy around The srngle room sTrarghTennng shelves checlong ouT sTone TableTs dusTrng and arranging aTTracTuve bulleTnn boards AT The Tar end oT Thus large space was a smaller space which appeared To be The glass hou e oT The hugh prresTess whose name we learned laTer was lvluss lvluldred l-loward FurTher lnvesTrgaTuon revealed Thus sTrange bulldlng was a lrbrary On shelves Tables and In crude cupboards were Therr wrrTungs SeaTed aT Tne Tables were old bearded meducnne men The besT educaTed oT The Trabes On The oTher s de oT The room were young boys who were dnlrgenTly aTTempT mg To learn Their lessons We all scrambled Tor The magazrne raclc and excrTedly duscussed The evenTs oT The day AT The clangung oT a bell we lcnew :T was Tame To leave so Trlung slowly ouT we resumed our Tourney under The guldance oT The GreaT WhlTe l'lunTers Many days had passed sunce we had seen a human benng oTher Than an our own saTaru and we were beglnnrng To wonder how Tar we musT Travel To reach The comrnencemenT when one oT our naTrve ouldes came runnung To announce we would soon reach The vrllage oT The Gaunawaba Trrbe We were meT aT The enTrance oT The vullage by The elder council led by Sud Ke-uTh Thesr klng They led us To The cenTer oT a donga where The naTuves were preparrng To send a Tom Tom message To a nerghborrng Trrbe on a new mncrophone The Gaunawabas were The TrrsT Trlbe To seT up The Tore runner OT one oT Todays modern meThods oT commun caTron The Publsc Address SysTem We were shown movies oT a Trlbal baslceTball game on a prolecTor by various members of The Trlbe The older members are prrvuleged To run The elecTrrc cloclc aT The ,ungle sporTs We were noTuTred ThaT The Allez lsunseT was near and we musT hurry To Tlnd a campung place I T - 'A- - L! A i ' , -. T ll , 5 Q , H 'Q , 'J J . E f x 1 . - T 0 X- ' 4 Q . . I , T , N , V qi P. Hove, . nderson, P. . Pudmufoff, A. Br nge, S. X lee, L. E o, S. range, S. Booth, R. u es, C. Kruse D. b r, . , M. Hayes, B. add , B. Bren- meyer, Mi ow d. Fronf: S. K ith, Row I. L. Gor n, F. Siark, M. Ycmbro, E. Jo x , l. Flo!- Ten, A. C , P. arsong L Row 2: J. Coleman, K. Hig- f gins, S, McClurkcn, B. En- ger, Row 3: C. Tey, D. P d r , . Four i , G. Flsk r, L, L b r, B, Koch, l. Case. . : . . I I . , . r T - I ll pl . T . I r - . s ' ' , - I . T . . . . 1 . J . E ' , ' .
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BUSHMAN e ungle w beauTnTul To began wnTh buT now we were advancung nnTo such magnuTucenT TerrnTory ThaT we were led To believe ThaT The vege TaTaon had been hand planTed Amud The landscapnng sTood a gnganTuc sTrucTure A n a T I v e nnTormed us ThaT Thus was Klvll-TS common meeTung place Tor all Trnbes oT The lungle We were unTroduced To leaders oT The many naTnves who have asslsTed n beauTlTylng The huT grounds Bwana Cunnnng ham biology unsTruc Tor proudly relaTed +ha+ his Classes have ng GDSCSPEOZTZEZZI Fo? G Fsker E C I Bck K H g n been seedfng The MEM CLUB F wer M G shelTer and removing Ap FS rocks Trom The grounds Flower beds have also be n scaTTered IU varnous land TracTs Gonga Wylders charges have seeded TronT lawn ploTs and desToned side secTlons Farmers Trom F FA have also conTrnbuTed an Thus Task oT landscaping as have T Parks scnenTnsTs T-lelpTul vlllagers Trom nearby TerrlTorues donaTed shrubs Tools and seed To assusT IU TurTher1ng The proTecT We were amazed aT The way These people cooperaTed wnTh one anoTher AlThough we haTed To leave Thus reTreshung spoT The Tnme was geTTnng shorT and CommencemenT lay beTore us Since we were very Tlred aTTer working our way Through a paTch oT wasT a buT Thorns we de cnded To slT Tor a whale TU a clearing and resT All oT a sudden we heard a clscklng sound and when we looked up whom should we see buT a herd oT cannnbals wuTh weard looknng obIecTs an Thear hands AT TursT as They drew closer we ThoughT They were goung To knll us wnTh Then sTrange weapons and Then eaT us buT soon we noTuced ThaT whaT They had un Theur hands were cameras They were Traendly cannubals wuTh Tull sTomachs As we Talked To Them we learned ThaT The head cannubal was lvlonTe FugaTe and hls asslsTanT was Allan Hennung The one who Takes The munuTes as Eddle Jackson The money keeper Barbara Aprlll and The sergeanT aT arms Gary Fusker Theur weekly geT TogeThers a e held aT The Kem' STudTo on Monday nughTs The hnghlughT oT Thewr Tun Thus season was a Rhododendron Trap To I-Tood Canal un The sprung I 3 Th as . . .J ' 'n . . ' T - ' l ' . LAN , r n: . I , . cr song a : . ig ins, Mr. Cu - ni h m, . r s . . CA , rcnf: F. Ccurneya, S. Bliss, J. Woyok, J. Brenm , . UQFTTWQGST Side QT The Fugcteg Buck: E, Jackson, M. EII's, A. Henning, J. LeVesque, K. Higgins, M. - Yumbro, B. rIII, . I ker. D . . . . . , . . . . , . . , . . .... F T T ' , . . 1 T I I T T I '
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