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Sierra Club Organized in 1971 by Lorin Gill, the Hawaii Sierra Club members wanted to establish a hiking and camping program for high school students on Oahu. The WRF group is affiliated with the Hawaii Sierra Club Chapter and is lead by the Hawaii Sierra Club members. Its goals are to increase students' awareness and knowledge of the great outdoors, and to de- velop positive habits and attitudes toward our natural environment. The club gave students the opportunity to enjoy hiking and camping. Their events were topped off by the annual neighbor island hiking! Camping trip and the bi- monthly hikes on Oahu. Meeting weekly, the of- ficers discussed the activities enjoyed by those who participated. K 5 4 7 ,. '1 ,I I 4 Suekawa, Lynne Suzuki, Joy Tamada, Kathy Tanabe, Keith Tanida, Greg Tanigawa, Faith Tilitile, Arsenio Yanai, Sandra Yoshida., Alvin Yoshida, Marisa Yoshiyama., Glen Il Miss Blanche Suematsu Adviser Garcia., Bill Karamatsu, Iris Lau, Melanie Nieto, Elizabeth Oshiro, Carl Sato, Lynette Tacderan, Carmelita Ujihara, Jean Mrs. Mollie Spicer Adviser
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Rotary Explorers Post Akimoto, Rene Cefra, Damien Ching, Kevin Chun, Donald Fujii, Burt Fujioka, Norine Y Fujioka, Susan Fujiwara, Violet Gueco, Clifton Hee, Becky Higa, Audrey Higa, Debra Higashino, Grace Ito, Sandra Kam, Carlson Kawakami, Elvina Kaneshiro, Jon Kodama, Laura Kunichika, Eric Kusatani, Dale Maki, Randall Minei, Robert Murobayashi, Curtis Murota. Melanie C Okuhara, Jennie A fu' Onouye, Galen farf ' Oto, Ted Rabe, Michael Shimabukuro, Duane So, Debra me we . U ., REP was first organized by a group of boys who wanted to discover different vocations, but has since turned coed. The club worked towards developing the char- acter of their members and being of ser- vice to the school and community. Among the activities that REP partic- ipated in this year were the homecoming float-building contest, Christmas bell- ringing, an REP banquet, and REP club week.
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Agustin, Norma Bargamento, Cheryl Bargamento, Donna Fujioka., Stephen Furuya, Russell Gately, Jack Hayashi, Dawn I-Iirohama, Gayle Jisaya, Marilyn Kamimura, Jody Kaneshiro, Linda Kishi, Kim Kobashigawa,Sidney Lee, Kenneth Mow, Cindy Murobayashi, Sharon Nakamoto, Jo-Ann Oishi, Rose Raguedan, Dorothy Ramones, Charmaine Shijo, Carole Shin Wakaba Kai Qt'-riff QW Shin Wakaba Kai was first organized as a Japa- nese Language class in 1960. Today the club is open to anyone interested in the Japanese culture and its goals are to serve the community through service projects and to bring about closer rela- tionships among members. The Young Leaves, as their name is translated, started off the year on a happy note as their entry in the Homecoming Motorcade Contest captured first place for them. Encouraged by their success in their first endeavor, the club undertook all their ensuing activities with the same enthusiasm. Banquets and socials were planned throughout the year to add to their fun and enrichment.
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