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lzona 1955 vim. Bvlng under I got 5 and under ndian ents I 1 artxst, le last d the re nt ls pre s. He umni , , ! - 7.-N:gQ3 I. f XV wr, - .a- - . - - V' 4-'Q I -. 4 ' , . I - A i y fats ' V 0 .,. .V . tg? . ax .1 Q A, van... W 'W I n I F Hg L, ? x -5- r - '- -gEt-51x , :HV ' 5 , I ' I SQ? X 5 L-v...f.,,w V 55 I V .sry new Q ,a-N - . 9lG 2,gg H I . R Hal. Ak W f 'Tf'71q-:,i.',1N7?, ., , 1 71 A ' '45-EH '-' N ':1v,:!z9,,q-. ,. ,','F: ' l M.- ., t, ft- . . - -P-f-ww! ' -, WFS-' -V .- - ,. V. . A Chm Lee, Ar1zona March 7 1955 Mr Donald H Blery Supermtendent Sherman Inst1tute R1vers1de C3l1fOFH13 Dear Mr B1ery It has been a long t1me smce I left Sherman Inst1tute Sherman has meant a great deal to me Educatlon whlch I rece1ved at Sherman has helped me a great deal all through my lxfe After leavmg Sherman I worked around the country and saved my money I Went 1nto the Indlan tradlng buslness and later I Went 1nto sheep ra1s1ng A1 though many Ind1an traders have come 1nto the country smce then I am st1ll 1n the same busmess I have good health I have never been slck Most of my ch1ldren are now golng to school and they are very healthy ch1ldren All these D-ood thmgs have been made possxble for me through my FCCCIV mg an educat1on at Sherman Inst1tute Enclosed find a photograoh of my two boys and myself Zhealy H Tso, 04 rfb ff any wma? Q4-21,1 sa- Qfqf 'W' -ax yslgav W0 Y 1 weniy jfve . ml. . '2 n . . . 1 . . - . 1 - . I ' I ' , ' . , , . . . , - . ' . I n 1 . . -. d . F' I - . . . . . . . - . , . . . V . . . . . . , . . . . . , C . . . . , 0 ' L L I . . f 4. W ' - 4 -1 at . . ' 115' ..x. - , -' if' Vmgswz--X'-va .. ,,,..,.+1E-:V S.. f Q vw A Agxaifieg, -r,.,.,S4,5..5gmt 'E,:.'S,u.twA Sl ,-ff ' -.H-xn f Fa ,- tg ' . - I ' 'fs , I ' ': ' 'M a wt A , ,' 3 f -:xg 41 -M '- - - .2 ', g :.' . w , 4 4,-'fi 14' -'..'- is g ,4 - 1 A ming., . - -4-ff' , - . -I-. Effa .J!..,,,.. ,, , - -M..-1 ,.......-.- V ,'.3,7,:5,5g.hmg A .. . . . . .. M . 3. 2- --if .-mum-A V - ' -. .W V, .. ' Qing-fm-'Sc' 'f :tdxq nl I . -' Q5'l5i:G1'vg.': . 1 . s. , 2 - 'E gag, 3.1 ' 'aff - ' -If-....:i:V-H. ., mgug' G-'h..ar'. iii:-'45:..5,:,4' . ,K . ' A,........ Z'.'?..,.,. I. Q:-1-,aG!f5gzF:f?3-ra-2321:1-Wiwe -Pi.-' V-' -1 .1- ,...g1a, ,. I 'I .
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Uraibi, Arizona April 1, 1955 hir. Kenneth llIarmon Sherman Institute b Riverside, California p Dear Sir: I may be ate in wri ing you working on a new school for the Navajos, when I received your letter. Of course you can see what my education has meant to me since leaving Sherman. I have alwavs followed the carpenter trade whichl learned under differentfinstructors there. I sure appreciate the training, and I'm glad I got I ' 't' this letter but I was away on ajob at Pinon the opportunity and took it. I have worked at many places since those days at schoolp in towns and on the Hopi Reservation. I held the foreman's job on carpenter work under the E.C.W., and in the P.W.A. as bridge foreman. All my help was Indian labor. Last summer I enjoyed having at one time all former Sherman students. I now have a group working under me here on this new Navajo day school. ' -Ray Seumptewa, '21 Waano Cano Uoseph Theodore N oonanl, famous Cherokee Indian artist, became 4 member of the Sherman alumni family by taking as his bride last winter Christine Reuben, '52. Superintendent Donald H. Biery attended the wedding at Los Angeles. Waano Gano has many artistic honors to his credit, among them the distinction of designing the Indian Honor Award medals pre- sented to the greatest living Indian at the Chicago Century of Progress. He also exhibited his work at the Century of Progress. l , -. -f if . ., ' ' .1 ' - A 3-fr ,jg . 5 ' 'ff ,. K 4 1 4 '4- 1' ,-'H 3, I A. la I? 47.13 ' I .f .X 5. .J,,.,l.., -ian . ,. 1. ' A ymi ,N ,. 5.. 0, r .L-.xr f tgm':,.-vglekux-W. 54- ef?-sifwggaxfgffaiagqa' '-s L --'. ' rg, -V ,,5!:flQfHEG'll L A' 3 , .1...2,,:,,.,-,QQ .P 1 ' 15, h:'g,',.':2 w,.5.,v1.g-15' Ag-221'-LIS 1 -1 E 439' J' , - - ,ggi 1,., si, f, .Hr v 1,--,.' 4 i 'fi ,V Y gjzge 'A . V.-U Q .,-A ' be ' A '-5Lg.'..',.,4g , V. 'X f,' u ' ' ' 'EQ-Q.'.frf iii? A ' - -1. '--a.,.:.,-:.:p.- '-+L' 4.--535 - - 'fig' Nz h?:f?P- K 4-U:vf5'f ' 'V ' ,-3' '1'5v -V, ,, qfkkyr- ., 3 ... fx ' an . ,. Avg- ,,. ..,., ,.., 'A .i 'L ' IFN?-' ' V NM .1-Hr .- 2 -' W NH , - , 15.1 --ues--.1-s at .L -w,35 511 , -Twen!y1four-
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H Ol 71 E- C 0171 I NG' DIY A, ..,,. . fy ' , ,, ff-C4Kf,iiw , 931, M, ,X .,..,a,....,WW-fffmggfw fa f WM 1 f ' 4- Nvovembef' 10, 1954 orne-Coming ay HERMAN'S annual Home-Coming Day, Nfivembel' 10, 1954, bl' ht oug back to the campus close to 200 alumni and former students to enjoy a pro ram fill d 'th ' g e W1 interest including the big event ofthe football season, the Sherman-Phoenix football game for the mythical Indian school champion- ship of the Southwest. More than 2,000 fans crowded Conser Field to witness the big parade preceding the game, the 2 5-8 miles cross-country run, and a splendid display of friendly rivalry between the two schools. The game ended a tie, 0-0. Paul Humphrey, Hopi, won the cross-country event in the fast time of 11 minutes, 55 seconds. .A The Hhomecomersn were welcomed to the campus by Superintendent Donald H. Biery. William Roy Arenas was chairman of the committee on ar- rangements for the parade, the cross-country run, and the dance at night which was attended by 150 guests including 50 girls from the Phoenix Indian school who were special guests of the student body. Allan H. Gardner, '21, of Los Angeles, president ofthe Alumni Association, presided at the dance The parade was a colorf l u event with many floats entered bv shops, de- partments, and school organizations. The parade course led to the football Held with the Sherman band as the advance contingent. The judges' decision awarded first prize for floats to the painters, second to the -home economics girls. It is planned by Sherman Institute and the Alumni Association to make Home-Coming an enjovable vearlv eve t f l . A U V V n or a umni and former. students as well as the entire student body. f Nfwenfy-.rixa
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