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D. A. R. ORATORICAL CONTEST uf-mr. 1 Winner A. I. A. VCJLUNTEERS Margaret Young, senior, Won the DAR. Ora- torical Contest this year, Excerpts from her Winning oration, This Word Freedom, follow: ls freedom really Worth fighting for? l don't have to tell you about how the early pioneers of our country fought for it. Today on the far- flung battlefields of this War, Americans are , again fighting for it. Many of them have al- ready paid the supreme sacrifice. Our brave men realize that they have something Worth de- fending, something that should command the undivided allegiance of every true American. That something is our priceless heritage, our democratic Way of life. This war for freedom is far from Won. All that We know is that this War must be Won. Ours is the responsibility of transmitting to posterity a MM ' WWW less savagery and killing h in which men may live an cannot fail, We must not f orld in which ruth- e ceased-a World Work in peace. We 11 A.I.A. VOLUNTEERS.-Front row il. to r.J: Alfred Arakalci, Robert Hashimoto, Stanley Hashimoto, Iames Horinouchi, Walter Ishiki, Gary Ishimura. 0 Second row: Masami Ito, Robert Katayama, Charles Kubota. Tsuneshi Maruo, Tsutomu Matsuno, Masaru Taira. Thomas Tamai. Fred Tani. 0 Top row: Isamu Tsuchi- moto. Masao Yamasaki. Harry Moromisato, Hidenori Oganeku.
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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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