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Show We How would Look you at like AndAther to Live Meet eonehy on a rées- ervation? Then one day you learn that you were to go to a school away from home to learn to speak another language anc te have the oprortunity ty learn a spec tal. joo The Navaje people are like any other racial group. There are tall ones, short ones, handsome ones, smart ones, and note se-smart ones. Navajvs are legally free to leave their reservation and go where they please, just (ne reaas all other American citizens, son that more do not leave is that they have great difficulty in finding permanent jcebs anc social acceptance. Students at the intermountain Schoo. They are, more or less, on their own. make money, earn all of their spending some of their clothes, and do most of their own work, such as laundering laundering and taking cave of rooms and dormatorles. is the Indian School The Intermountain Navajo home away from home. It covers about 300 square miles and has 700 doors. That's just like everyone here at Wahlquist having a door of his own. The Navajos are progressing towards their goal. More and more they are "Tim enjoying go home Jones it her, but to Virginia’, lyn Jones, She Mrs. said Mrs. new English was marriec I'm anxious dacnue- teacher. to Lt. Maury La dencs last June and they came west in Septem her making their nome at the Utah General Depot, They expect to live here 2 years. Mrs. and Jones finished Mary 1953. College in Williamsburg, Her major was year she taught home state. economics, in Richmond says she has that no "I Sarlo you notice grandson but love to Mrse was lock bern final- read", Sarlo is a grancmether the proud bara Sarlo of her a brother. hobbies just Congratulations, The own : ly admitted Mrs. in Last of her At home she was the oldest family; she has 2 sisters and She of William Virginia now. 21d on her face? to Doug anc Bare on November 23. . Mrs, Sarlo reports, "I am just thrilled about it. The only thing is that I must be allergic to him, Everytime I pick him | up I sneeze"*” Faculty Holds suc- Party ceeding in the social and bushkess worlds. The annual faculty Thanksgiving party As Wahlquist 9th graders walked through was delayed a little tais year recause their school, they couldn't help but wish of conflict with other events. Mrs, Bertheir Indian friends, ‘Good luck, each rett and Mr. Nye wera in charge and Mrs. and every one of you", | Stark was Mistress of Ceremonies. the on The banquet was neld 2t Wehlquist on lessens special nTt teaches us November 28 and turkey and all the trim hehavior and attitudes phe Indian peomings were enjoyec. Mr. Nye and Miss ple have toward their program", said Mr. Rhees played a piano duet. Speakers were Mordaunt when asked how the trip to the Mr, Wyatt, Superintendent Bates, P.T. A.» Indian School fit into the Social Science President Department« we Since aprropriate. took primarily along, get people how are That's why trip ninth was in very graders trip. the Present Wahlguist C the interested School Program presented finest the Aiction Songs Lord's were Mr. Kingston and meals "Oh, Holy Night", Mr, I ever ate", Mr, see Ellis's a two-tone students were carnation-~a surprised gay "The and "I'll Walk with God". to combination Don't believe it? Heslop spoke on the Christ-red and green. Kenneth Alder split the stem so wyatt offered the bene- ‘ Frayer", and program. in church at Plain City on December 164 The Melodettes sang three at 7:30 P.M. numbers and Mr. mas theme. Mr. Gooch Van Drimmelin.of the hoard. Other guests in addition to partners were Mr. Klevjord and Mr. Folkman of the board and Mr. John and Mr. Jenkins, directors of secondary education, One teacher said, "It was one of the that one part went into red coloring and the other After 5 days the one side was into green. red and the other green. |