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Annual Staff of 1933 0 Editnr-in-Chief ........................ HENRIETTA WILLIAMS Assistant Editor ................................ CAROLYN ESTES Literary Editor ...................................... OPAL YOUNG Social Editor .............................. DOROTHY WORMALD Athletic Editor ............................... ...CLAYTON LEPPER Athletic Editor .............................. MARGARET WHITE Athletic Editor ...................... LAWRENCE CREEVHOLZ Feature Editor ...................................... MARTHA REED Wit Editor .......................................... MARIAN SAUER Photo Editor .................................. VIRGINIA PURCELL Alumni Editor ...................................... THOMAS REIS StafT Artist ................................ FRANCIS STAMBAUGH Business Manager ........................ CHARLES GILLETT Assistant Business Manager ........ DOUGLAS BROWN Reporter .................................................. JOE SOMMERS TypistSA-VIRGINIA LEE BROERING, ADELE FIEGER, FREDA E5510, LILY MAE WILLIAMS.
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THEME We have chosen the life of the early American Indian as the theme of this issue of the Newportian. The now-vanished American Indian, or Redskin, as he is more commonly called by all nations, presents a fascinating study to everyone, and is of particular interest to those interested in primitive institutions and religions. Ever since his early separation from the Mongolian people the Redskin has fashioned a life which finds itself living in the great out-Of-doors and worshipping the c:Creat Spiritf9 To this he has added his remarkable fortitude, his skill in woodcraft, his legends and skillful hunting methods. What life of man was more picturesque, more exciting and more colorful than that Of the Indian? But now, since the coming of the paleface from Western Europe, all these customs and modes of living, which have endeared themselves to every boy and girl, have slowly disappeared. The Indian has become a part Of our great civiliza- tion. No longer does the call for the Fall Buffalo Hunt go forth among the tribes, and the wierd war chant is stilled forever. As our beloved Longfellow has said, the real Indian has gonee In the glory of the sunset, In the purple mists of evening, To the regions of the hmne-wind 0f the Northwest-Wind, Keewaydin, T0 the Islands of the Blessed, To the Kingdom of Ponemah, To the Land of the Hereafter! In choosing this theme the artists have set down a portion of the colorful career of the Redskin in the following inserts and pages. F-Elaine Morrison.
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