The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 122, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1965 Page: 3 of 18
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THURSDAY, AY z7, 1965
PAGE THRE
THE ORANGE LEADER
white rani in thia archaic
and east."
Tehran But the pull was farther lies.
eastward.
few and far between.
She finally went to. Darjeeling J said. “I am interested in social
“I love her very much,” he
asserted.
end- o- the-eou
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all and sundry," the govern-!
ous state at 2,800 square miles.
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000 subjects are mostly nomad
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ing Nepal’ and Tibet.
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Hope prefers to continue in'
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ous state of 2,800 square miles. She wears Sikkimese dress 8
high in the Himalayas some 350 and is learning Sikkim's lan- \
miles north at Calcutta. Her 160 guages.
years what has not been done in
a century."
The queen’s old friends say
she seems subconsciously to
have been preparing for her
royal tasks all her life.
"She would have been a misfit
in an American home,” one
classmate said.
“From her childhood, she has
been dreaming of India, its
mysticism, its various religions,
its philosophies. We used to
tease her in school for talking in
whispers and already behaving
like a yogi,” she said.
“If she had not tumbled into
the arms of the Sikkim prince,
she would have been a wan-
dup Namgyal. They were mar-
ried in December 1963 and now!
have a son.
"She has endeared herself to
Danny Hyatt put much effort
on learning, but was blocked
by someone stepping in his path.
Barbara Bahr and Rebecca Fos-
ter had quite a spill after col-
liding. Debbie and Darla Tor-
rance were noted as being quite
graceful. Other good skaters
were Lawanda Wilson, David
Gillis, Bobbie Braneff, Sherry
Gillis and Debbie Boatman.
Jerry Mitchell at one time ap-
peared to have planned a fa l.
mmummemmmeeneazM
places in the United States and
meet her former friends and
relatives.”
The young queen talked about
this to her friends who flew
from the United States to see
her enthroned. Homesick or not,
she kept a regally stiff upper
lip
“My job is here," she is quot-
ed as saying, “and it is a life-
time and whole-time job, and I
am determined to make a suc-
cess of it.”
“The white maharani is like a
much-needed fresh wind blow-
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Hope’s first opportunity to go
East came when her uncle,
Selden Chapin, was named U.S.
ambassador to Tehran. She
graduated from high school in
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GANGTOK, Sikkim (AP) -
The American-born queen of
this tiny Himalayan state gets
1A WWhAhaki
her Protestant Episcopal faith
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will not interfere with her duties !
as a wife, a mother and a
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her royal responsibilities..
She is Hope Cooke, 25, former
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______________ _____J “Have you become a Budd-
herdsmen, with roots in border- hist?" a newsman asked her.
American-Born Queen of Sikkim Gets Homesick But Is Still Loyal To Duties
_____ They certainly haven’t affect- ’________
China, to the north ed Prince Tenzing Namgyal, 14, says at Hope.
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Fifty - one students attended 8
with two teachers.
A few notes were taken to ex- B
press what took place. Ruby |
Nell Johnson could be classified
as one without balance, not only J
taking the spills, but causing ;
quite a few. Following in her 3
footsteps without doubt were 5
Claiborne P tn d e r, Darlene a
Stains and Jerry Ashworth. 2
Danny Bass was noted as J
most patient, as he helped his
sister throughout the session.: 1
s. « hospitals and providing for their
Politics is not for me,” she amenities.”
Jau,wew-g-:-: Hope also is researching a —--------------- . -----------—
----. ---------- in northern India, to pray and and economic welfare of the history of Sikkim. She is learn- not mean there are no critical a white face," one young man
homesick once in awhile, but is study Buddhism. There in 1961,people, in building schools and ing the Lepcha and Bhutia lan- whispers against the advent of a asserted.
determined to devote her life to she met the heir apparent to the'—-—=.................... i m.,..;,!. ■ ****"—“X*"""""1
Sikkimese throne, Palden Thon-
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Tells of Spills ij
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(EDITOR'S NOTE—Events described ;
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