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p 'f OF AMERICA ff, .6 f qs- 7 i l 0: 1 w' E N , , My XA . L,'N iw w i QW 0 n ff W .BOL . ff . P N 'Q - -I e is , F ,U 21 Vernon Lum p ' 6:59 Tqfxo Reporter l 1' in-'C-U , 43 ' px 3 , IXSWQJ9 Daniel Amaral Sentinel up an annual program of work consisting ofsupervised farming, cooperation, com- munity service, leadership, earnings and savings, conduct ofmeeting, scholarship and recreation. The Farrington chapter has experienced seven years of rich and commendable ac- complishments since its organization in l946. Starting with 15 chapter members, -the Farrington FFA has grown into an or- ganization of 200 members. At the annual FFA dance, Marjorie Ni- shimura was crowned as the chapter sweet- heart. Mr. Kaapana Adviser Ai Marjorie Nishimura Sweetheart v rig w'3.'.i lf, N 5 GSZLSP 'W I if '. 4 K 85.6 il s i is flirt f-1 M
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-Y ff' A - x ,iq 6 figs FUTURE FARMERS 4 1. Tu? 4 0 E H ' U G ',7d Q f cv K ,10 3 Harry Nakamura QZMCULKO , President X L vf hy, ,J 5 Frederick Young Vice President 4 -T The Farrington High Chapter of the Fu- , i., ture Farmers of America is a voluntary ' organization of all boys enrolled in voca- me tional agriculture. 5 R Y h, V This chapter ls a member of the Hawaiian My p l oy Os lmura Association of the FFA which, in turn, is Q l flm T Secretary a member of the National Association of T gt the FFA. 4 R The chief purpose .of this organization .W TTT , is to develop leadership, cooperation and 1 I citizenship. To do this, the chaptensets Q Stanley Yoshimoto Treasurer E .,...,, i ,.e ,.,,., ,. .,., ..,, ,,...v . .,.,Tv , .... .,.. k is :R as A i , F ---f 'fssteeerie' ' 4 ' ' ' 5 V . ' -r 1' , , as S- ' ' ,A - .Q 11'-xv L, A .F ' I ' n 'R - ,. , ,Q Q 161: -W ' W - R 1 N ,J pig vi . f ga are 4 at 5- was ' 74 f R a ft ' f XP KL' WAQV4' ' ' 'Q if i ' F Q 2 fn fi f f pkg!! .1 'Ai ff? ' ',.' A Q ' F 5' Q' , y 1 'f--42 its . r . .,.. , f 'W ' , 8 at 1 . 4, - i gy . . V 1 1 ,...r, .K ' :X V , , 'f A Z , w'v..L rvm.T?'T-11' K , K J . .,, , .,,. .f . , Pillai LT ' ' I A M -4.-www was ., R X R , - - 'rw in . ' , Wiwfli' ' ' A l h, 'A NU' W J 4 W V V e.f'.f-1 an , R I , f ' if ' FW In '- new-v i .:,r.,.,,... i.s...M4.4e-abut ' 1 k Left . Right: Row 1: Stanley Shinsato, Philip Kotani, Victor Govea, Donald Chung, Wallace Miyashiro, Ray Cordaro, Stanley Yoshimoto, Iosa Gascon. Row 2: Harry Nakamura, Emeterio Centeno, Richard Gasper, Paul Terada, Eugene Dela Pena, Gordan Pang, Vernon Lum, Franklin Ho, George Kanlnau. Row 3: Soloman Waiolama, Frederick Young, Norman Akau, George Kawagoe, Francis Lorataro, Edward Lapinid, Frank Magsanide, Samuel Pa, George Kusunoki, Paterno Soriano.
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS ogxe 51659 Vice ne Jum Co we P'es1de:::an The Future Homemakers of America is the national organization of pupils studying homemaking in junior a senior high schools of the United States and territories. As an- integral part of the program of home economics in the schools of America, lt offers opportunities f the development of pupil initiative in planning and carrying out activities related to homemaking. ' Future Homemakers of America isan incorporated, non-profit youth organization. It came into being throu the cooperative efforts of youths enrolled ln homemaklng, in secondary schools, ln building a national organizatl of their own in which they may develop and promote better home life for its members and their families. Toward New Horizon, the motto of the FHA, expresses the purpose of the organization--learning to live bett today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. 'nip lst Row L. toR: Anita Villanueva Mercedes Curameng Jessie Dumlao Connie Villa M'ld dKa hi R l Espenia, Florida Chu, Agnes Andres. 2nd Row L. to li: Jean Silva, Adriana Supnet,23oli1re ggno, Fllleanorolgx kami, NormaSodetani, MargaretSasaki, Lorraine Duarte, Dolores Bernabe, Phyllis Mara, Elaine Chillingwor 3rd Row L. to R: Antonette Chillingworth, Katherine Kuanoni, Sophie Chung, Josephine De Mattos Mona Umemo Irene Taniguchi, Mildred Mau, Lucy Andrade, Thelma Izuwa, Stephanie Pang. ,
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