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Rosemary Coyle checks overdue library books ln the seven years of Farrington High Schools existence, the library has accumu- lated a collection of five thousand volumes. Farrington students find here, books which supplement the classroom collections and furnish interesting reading materials along the lines of the students' interests: fiction, biography, travel, new books of current problems, magazines, and newspapers. An average of four hundred and fifty stu- dents daily are served by a staff of twenty- two student librar s who are on duty for one ch during the hours that the library is op These students give their free periods to he p in the library. They take care of the book circulation, shelve books, assist in the preparation of new books for the shelves, and arrange material for the bulletin boards. lncreased interest in American history has :L , resulted in the establishment of a reserve de- b partment in that field. 1 LIBRARY READING ROOM. Any one of these activities may be seen throughout the day. dino searching through the card lile. Thomas Vrczndenburg locating a city on the globe map, Robert Aoki taking a book from the shelf, and members of the group choosing newspapers, magazines, and encyclo- pedias for reading material.
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Crlee Club Students who are keenly interested in music and singing become members of the Glee Club. The major aims of the club are to develop an appreciation for good music, to encourage participation and coopera- tion in group singing, to feature those who possess spe- cial talent, and to practice diligently in order to pro- vide choral entertainment for programs sponsored by the school and the community. The club is composed of sixty voices under the leadership of Mrs. Naoma Aiwohi. ' The first appearance of the club Was on Christmas Day at the Army and Navy Y.M.C.A., and later in the day the same program Was repeated at the school assembly. lts second performance occurred during the month of February for the Assembly of Birthdays. ln April, the Glee Club participated in the mid-year graduation exercises arranged especially for the Amer- ' ican boys of Iapanes ncestry at Farrington Who vol- unteered for combat uty. Members of the Senior Class in the Glee Club ill sing for their Baccalaureate service in lune. Soloists are: Dorot Toyoda, David Aranio, Albert I-latori, and Raymon Kahilihiwa. Trio members are: Lydia Afalla, Elizab h Lindl , and Edna Manu. The officers of the lub are: David Aranio, president, Elizabeth Lindley, ice-president, Agnes Mengler, DAVID AMMO secretary-tr urer. ln addition there are four func- President tioning commi Membership, Uniform, Social, and NHOMA AIWOHI Award. Adviser Q GLEE CLUB. Cl. to r.J: Lillian Chang, Dominica Valencia, Alice Kawano, Marie Perry, Edna Manu, Maria Gamboa. Felicidad Purugga- nan, Faustina e Ching, Eleanor Ching, Victoria Peterson, Etta Yamaguchi. Barbara Chun. 0 Second row: Winifred Hee, Dorothea Toyq- da, Vera Lui, g, Bessie Asaumi, Alice Don Lim, Lily Young, Helen Strong, Dorothy Miller, Lydia Afalla, Iulia Folmer, Edith Naiapaakcn. 0 Third row: Fl Pua, Takeo Amano, Douglas Cho. Manuel Mariani, Donald Whang, Elizabeth Lindley, Rosemary Coyle, Mavis Baker, Mo- rinobu Nishihira. t Otoide, Lawrence Leong. Eugenia Malanog. 0 Fourth row: Vernon Kudo, William Kamiyama, Austin Kau, Wallace Ching, Ioseph Carvalho, lbert Hatori, Donald Fong, Edwin Cummings, Albert Prestidge, Robert Hashimoto, Kiyoshi Arimoto, Antone Ledesma. 0 Eilth row: Takeo Uyeda, Kwai Fong Hee, Thomas Konno, William Lum, Ken Fujisato, David Aranio, Raymond Kahilihiwa, Stanley Ito, Lawrence Higa. shlgopdrocyg Pedro Nazarino, Ionah Ching, Clarence Kaimi, Ioseph Medeiros. Solomon Chung, William Wise, Kiyoshi Matsuo, Sextolcu Arakawa, ic ar ung. ,- .zlv t is f't' or ,ggi 'i..,, t , 1 1 .,' my th , O P44 if 5 , tl -mf Q, at in .sq , N, , Q 1
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KENNETH KINNINGHAM Adviser Allied Youth Charles Chang calls a meeting of Allied Youth members m between sessions to accommodate alternoon members. ,A x ,if row ll. to r.J: Eleanor Kaimi. Clara Hong. 'Nilma Margaret Keaweehu. Martha Leona. Florence Au. 0 Second row: Lee. Mil- Eunice Wong. Eleanor Wee, Elsie Nashiro, Charles row: Take- Tani, Nelson Chang. Howard Horiuchi. 0 Top row: Chang. The lf'arrington's Allied Youth Post l73, sponsored by the Temperance League of Hawaii, is an organization run by the stu- dents for the students. lt fosters a most sig- nificant movement for good citizenship. The Allied Youth believes in total absti- nence plus action. Their motto is, We stand for the liberation through education of the individual and society from the handicaps of beverage alcohol. Conflicts in holding meetings made it necessary for the club to divide itself into two groups. The morning club has approxi- mately twenty-four members While the after- noon club accounts for twenty-eight mem- bers. Several meetings were held during the year. A number of socials were enjoyed by all. A group picture of the morning club and an action shot of the afternoon club Were taken. Elected officers for the post are as fol- lows: Charles Chang, president, Fred Tani and Herbert l-lirata, vice-presidents, Frances Ching and Betty Tonai, secretaries, Nelson Chang and Richard lshii, treasurers. Mr. Kenneth Kinningham is the adviser, 73
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