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SEHIUH HISTUHU Squawk! Squawk! We aren't old enough to do anything. We're just little papooses riding on the backs of our elders in the high school tribe at Tepee Center. Our elder sister, the juniors, gave us a tribal dance, they were very sollcltous of us. We repaid them. All through our early life we were babled and watched over. As soon as we became old enough to walk in our own moccaslns, we showed the warriors we were an up and coming group. We showed adroltness in our shooting of the bow and ar- row, learnlng the animal and bird calls, and weaving. To obtain wampum we held a success- ful sweater raffle. One of our sachems, Miss Yvette Mercier, wove the sweater on a new- fangled loom, --two long needles. Having eyes to see, we began to look over our trlbe,and be- came interested in several activities, such as athletics and music. Soon we were really growing into a strong and brave group. We had learned the customs and now were beginning to put them into practice. Many a day we were allowed to be compan- ions of the Full Fledged braves Qsenlorsj on hxmtlng and fishing trips and gardening and cook- ing exploits. We gave our little brothers and sisters a dance and sold tickets to the Kiwanis Show. In the spring we held the annual festival Uunlor Proml, which proved successful. To show our dramatic ability we put on the play, You'll Die Laughing. Having proved our adeptness ln extra-curricular activities, scholastic achievements, so- cial abilities, and charitable giving of our wampum, we were given the key to become the war- riors and maidens of the tribe. Now we could roll the tom-toms, yell our war cries, and sling our tomahawks. We sold ice cream at the different tribal pow-wows. We had the hon- or of holding the annual Christmas Festival. The play David Copperfield was held, the cast dolllng up in war paint. All our hnmts, wars and festivals were successful and lots of fun. Now as we go out to larger expeditions may we cherish the background we have had at Tepee Center and remember our happiness during our years there. 8
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fzws HIGH scnum rncuuu Ina B. Giennffw-f 5-Qian Anna M. Jarvis, B.S. Lf!!-L I, Yvette Mercier, A.B., . X I ' P 1' Mary Hurwitz,B.S. Leon A.Davis, B.S. f Charlotte Zehr, B.A. Myrtle Young, A.B. Ay , HA. , , L.-Q 54,1 . 5 1 I Nino-Lee Hickman, A.B1S A Ruth S. Allison, B.F. . Second Row: Third Eloise Shaul, A.B., B.S.L.S. Elizabeth Gallup Anna Pocentyluk, B.A. Olive Kilpatrick, B.S., M.A Olive Carpenter, R.N. P Frances Bowman, A.B. M. Lucille Metcalf, B.S.C. Gladys Lodge, B.S., M.A. M. Dorothy Walter, B.A., M4 Martha Milligan, A.B. Helen Cathcart, B.S.E. Hazel Porter, B.A. Row: Francis Campbell, B.S. Walter 0'Connell Kenneth Kilpatrick, B.S Luther B. Askin, B.S. Russell Zeller, B.S. 1. Searle Powers, A.B. Walter S. Keen, B.S., M.A. Edf101..fD Lllalliif 7 Librarian Home Economics Mathematics Commerce Principal English Social Studies Mathematics Art English Secretary to the Principal Physical Education Home Economics School Nurse English Commerce Science Latin French Vocal Music Social Studies Industrial Arts Physical Education Agriculture Music Science Social Stu s Guidanc
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CHARLOTTE ALLEN It hurteth not the tongue to give faire words. Class Secretary 35 Afterschool sports l,2,3,45 Senior Playg Chairman ticket Committee Iunior Play5 Lowacadlan Staff 45 Orchestra 35 jayvee Cheer- leader 35 Varsity Cheerleader manager 45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 After-school G.A.A. ' l,2,3,45 Student Council 2,35 junior Red Cross 25 Pep Club 3,4. If ,ln BERT AUSTIN A fellow of mark and likelihood. Noon-hour sports l,2,8,45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Glee Club 45 Student Council 4. 6' sz- 2' wk, sf- bw sf 6 f - f LA VERNE A NDRE ll It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. After-school sports l,2,3 545 Noon-hour sports l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 After-school G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 45 Pep Club 3,4. Fran c. 4 S XXAQJ' Q Pi 9 M RICHARD ALLENV EM-A -- tl His heart is as great as the world, but there is no room in it to,ho1d the memory of a wrong. After-school sports 3,45 Juni- or Playg Senior Playg Chorus l,2,35 Glee Club 45 Student Colm cil l,3,45 junior Red Cross 3. BEATRICE BAILEY ll Modesty is the beauty of women. Noon-hour sports l,2,3,45 F.H. A. 45 Noon-hour G.A.A. 4.
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