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IUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY-Front row il. to r.D: Evelyn Motohiro. Florence Kakisako, Frances Sakaitani, Helen Kidani, Esther Kurihara, Grace Nakahara, Muriel Shigemura. 0 Second nw: Clara Leong, Violet Murakami, George Akita. Herbert Ikeda. Elizabeth Chung, Hazel Takano, Kiyoshi Nakasone. Naomi Komesa. 0 Third Row: Masao Shoii, William Lum, Takeo Amana, Iames Hayase, Robert Tanigawa, Claude Zukerau. 0 Top Row: George Ito, Mary Nishikawa, Rochelle Arakawa. I EVELYN MOTOHIRO ROBERT TANIGAWA President Vice-President ROCHELLE ARAKAWA FLORENCE KAKISAKO Secretary Treasure: luniors The Iuniors selected Evelyn Motohiro, Robert Tanigawa, Rochelle Arakawa, and Florence Ka- kisako as President, Vice-President, Secretary, ond 'Treasurer respectively. The members of the Executive Council, especially active this year, consisled of the following chairmen: Fo- rum, Herbert lkedag Library, Helen Kidanig So- cial, Violet Murakami, Athletic Board, George Akita, and Finance Board, Mary Nishikawa and Iames Hayase. Our first adviser, Mrs. Nell B. Elder, did much to help us during the short span of her adviser- ship. To Mr. Alexander Parker, appointed to serve as adviser, We are very grateful for his understanding and patient guidance through a trying year. Each sacrifice We could make and every service we could give-this was the supreme effort toward which We directed our plans for the Iunior year. We have bought war bonds and stamps, fulfilled employment requirements and contributed in one Way or another to build up morale and to help Win this War. 41
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LEE. LILY MURATA. JANE TAKAKI. RICHARD YOSHIDA, MIYOKO Homeroom Forum Chairman '42, Homeroom Library Chairman V137 Greggites '43, YOSHIDA, ROSE Allied Youth '4l. YOSHIMOTO. KATSUNORI Gospel Friendship Club 'lilly Social Committee Chairman '42- '43. YOSHIMOTO, MILDRED . Homeroom Secretary '41, Gregg- ites '43. YOSHIMOTO, RICHARD YOSHIMURA, RONALD Homeroom Health Chai:man '-42 YOSHIMURA, THELMA Homeroom Secretary '43, Iury Member '43. YOSHIOKA, STANLEY YOUNG, CLARA Forum Vice-Chairman '42g Stu- dent Court, Greggites '42-'43. YOUNG, FLORA Senior Orchestra. YOUNG, LILY Future Homemakers '4lp Glee Club '42, YOUNG, MARGARET Homeroom Chairman '42-'43, Greggites President, A l l i e d Youth '43. Mr. Kanayama and Mrs. MacKenzie assist at a basketball game while George Ito collects the admission coupons. The clean-up squad does its iinal chore ai the end oi the day. Mitsuko Urata isn't too happy but Gladys Miuro finds it a real pleasure. 40
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Iunior Executive Council members formulate plans for a penny drive in cm effort to replenish the acute shortage oi pennies at the local banks. From left to right we hnd Mary Nishxkawa Florence Kakxsako Evelyn Motohiro, Robert Tanigawa, Helen Kiduni. Rochelle Arakawa Violet Murakami Herbert Ikeda and George Akita. lunior Notes As a starter, a combined Sophomore-lunior project was initiated to give little Christmas packages and several radios to members of the armed forces hospitalized in our former main building, now a branch ot the Tripler General Hospital. This activity was suggested and car- ried out by Rose Ching, special committee chairman. A penny drive was launched to relieve the shortage in the local banks. Naomi Komesu ap- pointed as chairman encouraged all luniors to bring their pennies to school, including those tucked away in their piggie banks, and use them to purchase sandwiches and ice cream from the school cafeteria. Mrs. Aitken, cafes teria manager, gave her Wholehearted support to what turned out to be a very helpful venture. An amusement collection ot various games like checkers, rook, and rummy was undertaken during the second semester with Esther Kuri- hara as committee chairman. These Were to be turned over to the service men.
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