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Page 78 text:
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Band and Crchestiyx In the past years, the band directed by Mr. Earle Christoph was the recipient of high ac- future. lts first appearanc Was at the gradua- tion exercises for the ATA. Volu ers held in claim for its splendid performances at school early April. lt took part in ay Day and and public functions. This year many hold-over lune Commencement exerc' . members are not among those enrolled. The stu- The school orchest , dire by Miss Helen dents greatly missed the accompaniment of the Cunningham, is mad upils skillful in band at the football games, Practice periods playing their particular instr nt. To date are being utilized to insure a good band for the they have not made their deb Mr. Earle Christoph, band leader, practices with members of the band for their first appearance of the year at the graduation exercises in honor of the ILLA. Volunteers.
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Page 77 text:
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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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Page 79 text:
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ELIZABETH LINDLEY May Day is Lei Day Lei Queen ' Lei Queen May Day, with its t ditional Hawaiian page- antry, was observe Farrington High School Friday, April 30, wi a Bon Drive, a Victory Garden show, a L Contest, cl two colorful assemblies on the mpus, one for the morning session students a the other for the after- noon sessi gro . The morning program honored Eliza indtey as Lei Queen. The afternoon progr was presided over by Em- maline Among uee Both assemblies fea- tured presenta ' o 1 s to the queen from the Colonel I. Br Smock of the Tripler General Hospital exte best s to Lei Queen Elizabeth Lindley after the Coronation ceremonies. nds island princesses, hula dancing, other dances, and special choruses. A touch ot the military was added to the Coronation ceremonies when Colonel l. Brad- tield Smock crowned Queen Elizabeth Lindley and Lieutenant Colonel William H. Newton crowned Queen Emmaline Among. Patients and stait ot Tripler General Hospital were guests for the day and were presented with leis by Farrington students. Those who were unable to attend were given leis later. Winners and judges of the Lei contest are, from left to right: Boshard, Mrs. Ka-ne, Thelma Tanigawa, Mrs. Castro. Evelyn Shintani. Mrs. Furtado, Henry Aurio. Betty 75
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