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9 Q 1- ,fd ,al WSt' , 5 ft 4 2255 , A fl -Q., Q 8, ,, mwqrt- GIRL Ukiternoon Clubl. Front row Cl. to r.J: Sadie Mamiya, Edith Ogawa, Ayleen Nakamura, Sally Maude Yogi, Margaret Yuen. Betty Saito. 0 Second row: Sarah Tanigawa, Mildred Ku- rima, Flore Fujimoto, Katherine Mitsukawa, Betty Nakama, Grace Marumo. 0 Top row: Haruko Shi- mabukuro ara Nakagawa, lane Tanabe, Constance Tsuchida, Ruth Okabayashi, Alma Aoyagi, Hazel Arii. ,A Miss Latimer presents pink flower corsage to Iecm MARIAN WHKISAKA Kunimoto at the Girl Reserves Recognition ceremony. President MARGARET YUEN President 67 gn. wsu V4 X
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Girl Reserves The Farrington Girl Reserves have organized themselves into two of the ten high school clubs in Honolulu. These two groups work in close collabora- tion with the Y.W.C.A. Their advisers are Miss lanet Latimer and Mrs. Paul Anderson. They have gone through an active and successful year. Hlmua Lanakilaf' which means onward to success, was the name selected for the morning club. Marian Wakisaka was elected president. Living up to the purpose of the Girl Reserves, To find and give the best, the members of lmua Lanakila volunteered to make Christmas stockings and tray favors. To help pay for a new floor in the Y.W.C.A. building, the girls of this club made and sold senior class day favors in the form of leis. ln lanuary, approximately twentyefive girls were recognized in a simple ceremony. A social, with mem- bers of the Hi-Y attending, was held immediately after the recognition ceremony. ln March, a eaker spoke on Boy and Girl Relations. H was the name chosen by the Girl Reserves of the afternoon club and ar Yuen was made president. There were fifteen member The girls in this oup engaged in various activities. They filled Christma stock- ings, painted toys for the children of the Day Care Centers, salvaged d col- lected items necessary for use in War production, took swimming lesso , and sponsored a dance in lanuary. Invitations to attend the dance were t to members of the lmua Lanakila and to the boys of the l-li-Y clubs. Both clubs took an active part in the city-wide dance which was h on March 6. The Girl Reserves and the Hi-Y members attended a joint confe nce in April. GIRL RESERVES lMorning Clubj. Front row Cl to r.J: Amy Goo, Marian Wakisukc. Au, Ncmcy Ishilzi. Ianet Youriq. Betty Ikeda. Florence Kakiscko. 0 Second Nittu, Betty Shimizu, Betty Chun, Florence Iwcxmi, Amy Wctui, Grace Tomita Ing. 0 Third row: Mildred Baba, Eunice Wong, Helen Kcxwcxmuru, Florence Tonaki. 0 Top row: Iecm Kunimoto. Betsy Yamaguchi, Ethel Mcrchida, Dorothy Lillian Nakanishi, Iecmne Tsutsui, lane Nckunishi.
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l to rl Gladys Tonakx Es her lwcxx Iecnne 'T' 0 n Kim Gladys Chen lecmette Hxqcr V M rlkawa I ne A lmme Yu lffilllld o 1 O Thxxd row fosluko Yamashlro May Tueko Odaguwu 0 Four h hung Lo mme Lau. Ruth Tomcl, row e ANITA LEE TOSHIO MATSUSHIMA It The Farrington is an organiza- tion composed ot students in the school Whose purpose triend- ship and to encourage for ease, accuracy, and speed short- hand. Every student took part in the annual l'NaA tional Order ot Gregg Artists contest. ln the past years, the Greggites have made a very creditable showing, Concentrating on fluency, dett, smart joinings ol circles, and the proper handling ot curves and smaller strokes, the Greggites ot 1940 Won the Filth Prize in the National High School and Col- lege Division. The Greggites ot l94l placed second, while in l942, in spite ot the 'lblitzf' the Greggites placed sixth, The Greggites ot 1943 have the unique distinction of being the tirst school outside continental United States to win the grand prize in the Order ot Gregg Artists Shorthand Contest. A large silver trophy with the name of the school engraved on it was awarded to
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