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20 Raised on a Crow Indian reserva- tion in Montana as the daughter of a tribal council member, Thomasine Hill is proud of her American Indian background and culture. Of Crow-Pawnee ancestry, Thomasine has communicated this pride to others through her membership on the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission and her position as Miss Indian America of 1968-1969 a title for which she was chosen on the basis of her knowledge of American Indian heritage and her dedication to the promotion of better human un- derstanding of her Indian race. As a resident of International House, Thomasine continues to befriend interesting people just as she did when a member of Up With People. She traveled through 16 countries in three and a half years with that organization. And now, as an alumnus of the group, she serves on its international advisory board. Thomasine attends the U of A on four scholarships and is majoring in American history with a minor in American Indian studies. A senior, and a swimming and tennis enthusiast, she is thinking of further- ing her studies in ways that will enable her to enrich the lives of fellow human beings. Much of Thomasine ' s time is taken up with her studies and her membership in the Amerind Club and her participation on the national board of the Campfire Girls. Both are organizations which she hopes to br- ing up to date. Living mostly with consideration for the future, Thomasine Hill moves forward. Thomasine Hill ARTICLE BY: TERESA NEGLEY
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