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indian week 5racJifion Gxploved Students roamed the halls in leather, feather, beads and traditional Indian costumes as Indian Week got under full swing April 19-24. An opening day ceremony on Monday crowned Cassi Rhoan Princess and Aaron Mitchell Indian Brave to reign over the week’s activities. The students were also introduced to the various activities that took place during the week. War dances were held every night in the MHS gymnasium, and climaxed on Friday with a special Indian meal served at lunch, and at an assembly during the afternoon Indian roots, salmon, venison, fried bread and other varieties of food were prepared by the Indian women. The assembly consisted of singing, legends and dancing. Students from other high schools and exchange students from OSU also came to view the traditions of the Warm Spring Tribe. 22
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sweetdeart6all Up, Away lUiffi Cove “Up, Up, Up and Away With Love” was the theme for the Sweetheart Ball held February 27 in the MHS cafeteria. This informal dance is annually sponsored by FHA and FFA. Four members of FHA and four members of FFA vied for the title of King and Queen of Hearts. The girls were judged on their ability to shovel manure, solder, saw and nail boards and milk a goat. Boy canidates dressed up like girls and recieved points for such things as hair styles, eye make-up, jewelry, and under garments. King James Martinez, junior and Queen Anita Bierly, senior were crowned at the dance Saturday night while MHS Sweethearts danced to the music of “the Joyful Noise.”
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TOP FROM LEFT: Nathan Jim and Vince Joe drum the ritual sounds of the Indian legends. Lyle Suppah. Richard Tohet and Johnny Polk dance to the beat of the drum. Whipman, Andrew David lines up the dancers. BOTTOM FROM LEFT: Steve Rankin joins with Verlena Green and Lyle Katchia in a Traditional Indian dance. Indian Brave Aaron Mitchell and Princess Cassi Rhoan reign over Indian Week. Senior Donny Winishut displays his skill at the hoop dance.
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