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Beginning To encourage students t- participate in the annual Order 0 Gregg Artists contestg to promoti closer relationship among mem bers, and to promote greater in terest in the study of shorthani was the main purpose of th- Farrington High School Greg gites, beginning chapter, ai organization for future stent! graphers and secretaries. All l07 members entered thi l948 annual National Order o Gregg Artists contest. ln previou years, creditable showing wa made by this club, winning lirs Members studying for the O.G.A. Contest. Doris and lris trying their hand i master speed writing. 14, ' e 1 ff V ' ' Y , 1 a 'Q-If l Iv ,v .. uf: 4' :Q j f.. 4 LEFT TO Yamauchi B. Yokota. Ogawa. C RIGHT, FIRST ROW: F. L. Yuen. A. Saito, E. Kam, H. Hayase. L, Chung, M. Ramos, A, Reyes, E. Takayama, H. . L. Riga. C. Senana. M. Kaneshiro, R. Char. R. Uno, S. Yogi. SECOND ROW: R. Sato. E. Hirohata, R. Shimabukum. E. Gabriel, N. Rofoli, F. Watanabe. D. Hayashi, D. Wauke, D. Alibang. D. Lum. E. Akita. M. Tsuchida. B. Chun. E. . Soguolia. E. Celedes. THIRD ROW: O. Asato, N. Takaki. E. Asato, D. Tanouye, R. Ajimine, Y. I. Chun. F. Miyasaki R f fa-1 ff-551
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Club Under the advisorship of Mrs. Peggy Young, 85 enthusiastic Farringtonians aspired to further their knowledge in Chemistry. Experiments, demonstrations, movies, discussions and lectures, and excursions were promoted. Places visited included the Uni- versity of Hawaii experiment sta- tion, Hawaiian Pineapple Ion Exchange Plant, and the Fertilizer Company. Social activities included a pic- nic, a Christmas party, a hike to Sacred falls, and a formal dinner party. As part of the club's welfare program, paper leis were made for the Red Cross project. Ollicers were president, Dwight Sumidag vice-president, Francis Nakayamag secretary, Edith Koideg and treasurer, Paul Shimo- kochi. My-the poor oranges. How they must suller. Officers--Dwight Sumida, Edith Koide, and Paul Shimolcochi. What's the side attraction, Ethel? lloward, where is my coke? lik WEB? r .- ii, i-..f': b 1 -5' Q V' J, J . at ' Q f P 1 1 x 9 X f if K X Q il . . l if ' it we . ' l X '51 1. if Q 'Wa' c. ' S 4 xt. p S S 1 X 0 It 5, S i l 1 X X V T l 1 Q, sh 1 wk , Q X ' V S 1 si LEFT T0 RIGHT, FIRST ROW: S. Yoza R Shimabuku M Lau J Leong H Tom M Wakafuji E Knirie B YHHIE-lShll0 A Kohatsu. SECOND ROW: D. Smith, J Nagata J FuJimoto NI Nakahara M Kakazu M Ching H Wong. A Yamamoto V Hara. THIRD ROW: P. Shimokochi D Look R Young H Yo hida Y Kaminaka J Nakama F Nakayann P Starkcy H Arita, FOURTH ROW: G. Lee, G. Hara J Omori S Murakami H Kondo F Yamamoto C Fujiwara
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Greggites prize in the national high school and college division in 19405 second prize in 19415 sixth prize in 19-42g grand prize in l943g first prize in 19445 lirst prize in 19455 and the grand prize in 1946. Members enjoyed a Welcome Dance and a farewell party spon- sored by the Advanced Chapter and worked on Red Cross projects with president, Iris Kurosawag vice-president, Alice Nagaog sec- retary, julia Tamagawag treasurer, Rose Satog and adviser, Miss Keakcalani Lee. Stutlious, aren't they? Those grades must be good. Officers L. to R. Beatrice Chun, Iris Kurosawa, julia Tamagawa, Alice Nagao, and Rose Sato, Why so energetic, Rose! 1 I 1 S i is in . U LEFT T0 RIGHT, FIRST ROW: S. Shinsato, E. Endo, M. Akamine, D. Arita, K. Kasashima, H. Shimabukuro, N. Nakagawa I Kurosawa, S. Shimabukuro, E. Chun, M. Morinaga. SECOND ROW: K. Nakachi, M. Aranlo, C. Sakai, A. Kawasaki, S Isa A Nagao. F. Tukekawa. J. Lapinid, I. Au, D. Maruyama, E. Chung. THIRD ROW: J. Tamagawa, B. Kai, O. Naholowaa, M. Oyama I.. Iwasaki, L. Takafuji, J. Cadirao, M. Kishaba, N. Shigetomi. FOURTH ROW: D. Mariani. A. Chanz, E. Billiamnga A Alunn
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