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F OREWORD Through a green New England valley fiows a river, the Ware, which has given its name to the largest of the several communities scattered along its banks. The word Ware , at first thought a queer name for a town, has an unusual meaning. It is a translation of the Indian word Nenameseck which means fishing basket or fish trap . Long before the white man strayed into the wilderness, the Quabaug Indians had found good fishing at the falls of this broad stream, and yearly came to camp beside it during the salmon season. ln addition to spearing the fish as they leaped the tumbling waters, the Indians built traps of twigs and branches at the foot of the falls. Nenameseck, they called these traps, and Nenameseck, they named the river. The sturdy settlers who presently chose our township for their pioneering translat- ed the indian name Nenameseck into weir , the word they had used in the Old Country for fish trap, but being Scotch lrish, they pronounced it ware . Hence came Ware, the white man's name for the river and then for the town on its banks. It is a name with an Indian back- ground. It is a name with a history. Even as the Town Seal preserves the figure of an indian spearing his salmon, so the title of our high school annual keeps alive the ancient and beautiful name of our river - NENAMESECK.
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ZH -F--,,,f' f- ? 3 J WARE HIGH SCHOOL NENAMESECK 1951 WARE HIGH SCHQOI.. Ware, Massachusetts
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DEDICATION The Class ot 1951, dedicates its Nenameseck to the progress of international relations throughout the world. Because all nations and tribes, no matter how savage, reverence a Creator and respect righteousness and truth, we dedicate our Nenameseck to the loyalty of all peoples to these ideals. The following passage from an ancient Iroquois Indian War chant has been translated by E. S. Parker. Listen, O Creator, with an open ear to the words of Thy people as they ascend to Thy dwelling! Give to the keepers of Thy faith wisdom rightly to do Thy commands. We thank Thee for the increase of the earth For the rivers and streams, For the sun and moon, For the winds that banish disease, For all things that minister to good and happiness. We pray for a prosperous year to come. Lastly, we give Thee thanks, our Creator and Ruler! ln Thee are embodied all things! We believe that Thou canst do no evil Hearken to our words as they ascend- May they be pleasing to Thee, our Creator! Preserver of all things visible and invisible!
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