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Kathryn Oshiro President ' I f Nancy Terada 1st Veep 2nd Veep The Farrington Toasters Club was organ- ized in 1950 by the public speaking class and its adviser,Mr. Herbert W. Liu. The purpose of this club is to promote bet- ter speech, public interest and debate and to help members become good citizens. As service projects the club helped with the distribution of Christmas seals for the Mutual Sonya Nishimura Irene Fujimaki FARRINGTON TOASTERS CLUB -1, 3rd Veep Karen Okumura -A Secretary Geraldine Ca Treasurer Telephone Co. and also participated in the SOC dance. A ,scholarship dance was held in April to help a worthy member further his education at the University of Hawaii. A banquet was held at the Waikiki Lau Yee Chai at the close of the school year to climax the club's activities for the year. Xz A Row 1 left to right: Jean Keiolalio, Bessie Tanaka, Frances Okumura, Helene Kamiya, Laura Maenaka, nica Saito, Francisca Domingo, Angelina Permito, Patricia Konno, Mary Leonida. Row 2: Henrietta Kapx Helen Toguchi, Avis Furukido, Geraldine Calm, Alice Nakano, Karen Okumura, Annie Wai, June Chinen, QF Kaneshiro, Alice Matsuno, Janet Furubayashi. Row 3:Gladys Yokota, Patricia Young, Mildred Oshiro, Luc len, Rosalia Daong, Naomi Azama, Angeline Saldavia. Row 4: Beverly Okano, Helen Kagemoto, Barbara hoff, Margaret Sasaki, Norma Sodetani, Nancy Terada, Esther Kinney, Lucy Andrade, Terecita Enanoria, Kim. Katherine Kekuma. Ruth Oya, Clarissa Choo, Lily Tom.
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BIOLOGY CLUB -I ' 'Q 'fs J l U' I Richard Yokota 2 President - ' Harry Yasuta e Vice-President . . Frances Kokubun David Ieong Secretary Treasurer Q The Biology Club with promotion of interest in all phases of living science as its purpose spent an event- ful and enjoyable school year. The standing committees included lecture, program, excursion, senior farewell banquet and scholarship dance committees. Lectures on various high school sports were spon- sored by the club. ' The club held a Valentine Hop in February to raise money towards the scholarship fund. The farewell banquet given by the juniors of the club in honor of the seniors was a wonderful success and was enjoyed by everyone. Mr L Kawahara Mildred Fukumoto Social Chairm an I lc v' Adviser
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With The Key to Knowledge Opens the Door to SPEECH 81 DEBATE Ann Fukumoto I lf I President I-lorman Shun llst Vice President Doris Fukushima 'ce President iwancy Nakasone Znd V1 V 3rd Vice President , RE bl Jean Uyeda Clarence li' ats uda Secretary Treasurer i 5 The Farrington Speech and Debate Club, or- ganized in September, 1952, is composed of 36 members including seniors, juniors and sopho- mores. The purpose of the club is to promote skill in the arts of public speaking, argumentation and debate to better acquaint the school with com- munity. Success as the motto, the club has for its colors purple and white. Under the supervision of Mr. HerbertW. Liu, the club sponsored story telling at St. Anthony's Home and the King's Daughter s Home. It also participated in the sale of poppies. The club members wear purple and white pins engraved with FSDC and mallet pin guards. lst Row: L. to R.: Clarence Matsuda, George Miyabara, Peter Louis, Norman Shun, LionelCazumero, Bing Hu Young, Clifford Hudson. 2nd Row: L. to R. : Mildred Chu, Nancy Nakasone, Jane Nakamura, Ellen Oda, Elizabetl Hinol, Caroline Eliysores, Gloria Bermudze. 3rd Row: L. to R.: C1aribelPuua1a, Ryoko Awoki, Lorraine Kurosu Patsy Au, Aileen Hirashiki, Patsy Oshiro, Alma Mata, Dawn Chu, Patsy Miyashiro. 4th Row: L. to R.: May Kama- ka, Vivian Choy, Jean Uyeda, Ann Fukumoto, Gladys Oshiro, Janice Tanaka, Merle Yamada, Doris Fuchikami, Joanna Baldauf, Linda Kim.
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