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ii we 'flgilllpma W f IPX ff' 5 ,. f A g APACHE,1937 j A W-im, KUKTlm1.Lmm 'f!i iUir2 ' iw XXN. l 7'i-L1.LJ'F it i'1'u.ClIH1il1- i -- El' LIFE WITH THE APACHES The eleventh year on the reservation has seen the accomplishment of a certain goal. In the beginning the faculty conceived of this institution as a true happy-hunting ground, that is, a true democracy characterized by a spirit of happy cooperation. With this year the Apache spirit has become all-pervadingg without a discordant element the tribe has been a unit in body and spirit. In work and in play every student has found his place in the group and has been happy. Early in the fall semester a band of ten braves and squaws attended the second annual meeting of the Texas Student Government Congress at T. C. U. in Fort Worth. Our delegates were Paul Musslewhite, Jane Judge, Myrlene Nerren, Robert Boulter, Barbara Mayheld, Mar- guerite I-Ienslee, Leon Levinthal, Ben White, Park Tunnell, and Robert Woodson. They returned with a joy of realization: Our college has true student self-government in that it seems to have no government at all. Aware that their only problem was the establishment of a more collegiate atmosphere in the library, the delegates in reporting to the student body recommended the creation of a Student Library Board. This board, consisting of Paul Nlusslewhite, Edna Earle Epperson, Edith Allen, Ben Bedell, and Park Tunnell, virtually accomplished its purpose. The improvements on the reservation have contributed to this alto- gether successful year. The library, which is the center of all college life, has been enlarged, now it is a place of comfort and beauty with adequate facilities. With the convenient adjoining lounge and kitchen, the library is easily converted into a recreational room. The very modern music hall and the splendid new gymnasium are of exceptional value to tribal activities. Throughout the years the college has made consistent progress along all lines. Imbued with such a democratic spirit, the life on the reserva- tion will continue to foster intellectual liberty and happiness. pl 26 fl! . Tiny A A llff,'f,ffv'Wx .M V a , xfffffffv A -R y Rfwwl ,E ln ,xg ,f U -X ET-TT 'f1ijV3L'J A A F-egg. 1 --Ly-
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Ll- Q. 1 . ,KA it ' , ,W W- t 56? 'V I Late for class? 2. Icky and Martlza. 3. rlrcade conference. 4. Out for a little air 5 Apache maidcns. 6. U'e will be real rednzenf' 7. .-Ipaclzc squan' rides on big pony e're betting on the winner. 9. Get that ball, Rutlzf 10. Beauty rvpairs. 11. Yes, iff plaids this season. 12. A Bos! who d0esn't boast. 27 f' F5 IKM 'U
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