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FLAG COMMITTEE Full honors were given to our flag daily, weather permitting. by the members of the Flag Committee. The boys on this committee were Raymond Sakumoto. George Kumano, Elliot Koyanagi, Paul Misaka, and Roy Yonemura. ACCIDENT COMMITTEE Meeting a few times this year, the Accident Com- mittee decided how much money should be paid to students who were injured while performing some duty for the school. The board is made up of four teachers and three students. Heading the committee was Miss Scott. school nurse. The other faculty members were Mr. Nakamu- ra. Mr. Hisanaga. and Mrs. Finlayson, Sumie Hisana- ga. George Kadoguchi. and Samuel Sakamal-ti repre- sented the senior, junior and sophomore classes re- spectively. The committee's annual allotment of 15500 is ap- propriated from the funds realized from the sale of messenger service Christmas stamps each year. ELECTION COMMITTEE NVith loyce Miyamoto as chairman. the election committee undertook the difficult task of supervising the student body election. Among their numerous iobs were typing lists of eligible voters, printing the ballots. conducting the voting. and directing the election rally. where the campaign managers introduced their can- didates to the student body. The balloting on February 20, resulted in outright election of the president only. Consequently, a final election was held on February 23 to decide the rest of the student body officers. Assisting Ioyce were Iune Nishioka and Harry Ku- gisaki, sophomores: Ernest Kurohara and Gerald Tsu- zaki, juniorsg and Emma Arkangel and Pauline Tsu- gawa. seniors. Ifliig Comniillffi Roy Yuneniura. Paul Misaak, Iillint Koyanagi, Raymond Sakumoto. lwstiil I.'UNIl71ilff'!'f Akiharu Shishido. lit-tty Nishitnotu. co-chain INCH. .lcrirlrlil CUHIll1Iifl!'l7f Nou' If Miss Scott, Suniic Hisalizlga, Ron 2: Mr. llisanaga, George Kadoguchi. Samuel Sakamaki. Bnllrziu Board Commiflcc: Harry Kugisaki, Emma Arkangel. Charlotte Kutsunai. Ronald XValkcr.
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Seamen FIISI Class ATHLETIC COMMITTEE It s the most excrtmg gtme of the year' You must see lt' Blclc up our boys they need exery XIRIHBS supp rt bounds famlltar do snt rt VVell that 15 what we helrd oxer the PA system throughout the year Thls publxcrzlng of the Nllclng games xx xs only one of the many dut1es of the Athletic commlttee The commlttee headed by Owen C hoclc htndled the lobs of arrangmg games wxth other schools selllng tlclcets and vxatchmg gates Others on the COHTYHIIICC were Stlnley KIDOSTIIII boolclceeper lkuo Nagal awards Iames Xffllhilil pub hclty 1ndRoyden Okunaml miscellaneous ATHLETIC BOARD OF REVIEW Thus year agaun the Athletlc Board of Renew was mlde up of the three class presldents Allen Mlruta lll Ron :ld Lhhljlllld Rrchard l11f:ClxlIIC student boclv presldent C eorge Yuda out J ng student body pres ldent Ixon Ikeda Mrs Putntm Mr Young Mr Ishr lcawa and Mr Wong charrman The Athletlc Board was formed to renew the ac comphshments of the I-lrlo Hxgh School athletes and to determxne from the recommendatlons of the coaches whrch boys deserted letter awards ATHLETIC COMMITTEE Left t r1g,ht Rotden Olcutmml llcuo Vagal Iamcs Mlmakl Ccorge MlZUgUChl Owen Chocls TROPHY COMMITTEE The Trophy Commtttee was composed of Albert Hamat Yoshlo Miyamoto and Ray Fukumoto the charrmfm The ex offnclo member th1s year was Don .lld Ixaneolca These boys pollshed arranged kept track of and saw to the engraung of the many trophles POSTAL COMMITTEE The flfty one members of th1s years Postal C om mlttee wllllngly gate up thelr study hall perlods to sort SIILB and delner the hundreds of Chrlstmas cards mauled at school by Hrlo I-I1gh students Thus the rules set down by the Federal Post Offrce Assrstmg the co chalrmen Aklharu Shlshldo and Betty lNlShlI'll0I0 were Mrs Putnam aclxlser INTIFIAD Nhtsuolca buslness manager and the lelders for each pernocl These lclders were Ianet IXIUIUFJ Ronald Br1ght Modesto Sawella KCIIJI Nagao Paulme Tsu gawa and Doreen Ozekl All of the 75 000 Messenger Seruce Chnstmas Stamps were sold TROPHY COMMITTEE Kneelnng Ray I-ukumoto Albert Hamm Standmg Donald Kaneoka Yoshlo Mnamoto . ' I n ' ' ' . ' f ' . I , V ,. . Y, . . . ' ' -T ' ' y y 1 o - , e 7 , ' . . - - ' ' ' 1 ' f ' ' , ' , r , . ' Y Y' 'z' ' . ' ' , . ' . . . ' ' , , ' I 1 . 1 . I. . 1 I, Q . I A-u - 1 yf I T . . E 1 I 1 . 1 ' ' ' 9 N I lg . ' 1 . 1 ', 1' - ' ffl ' ' ,. , .. . , A , H I. . ., W - - 1 . D D 1 . highly efficient group followed, in their post office, . ,g , . . ,. 1 ' ' ' -. 2 .- l 'Q Q r. ,, ' S -, ,1 I Y ' -' , . .' S Y L y S, t - - - - . 1 - ' -- , is ' L Q . ,L up. -- Illf ', ' Y 3 -1 ' ., ,. ., , . .' - ' 1 ' ', 1 I - , L . . 1 .s - ' .' . .- 1 ' 9 s ' . . . , , , , . 4-- u 'v 1 1' ' ' 4, ' ' - ' : ' ' , ' . . ' , 1 . , '. . : . ,' . 15
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NOMINATING COMMITTEE The nominating committee showed great discref tion this year in their choice of fourteen reliable and capable candidates for the student body officers. Heading this committee was Marilyn VVence and working with her were: Paul Shiraishi, Emilio Ko' mae, sophomoresg Elaine Yano, Roy Nakamoto. jun- iors and Martha Luna. senior. Deciding which students would make good offi- cers and considering the office they fitted best were the major duties that these six performed. INSTALLATION COMMITTEE I-, do solemnly swear to-. These words of determination and willingness to serve were earnestly repeated by the new student body officers for the year 1951-1952 at a special assembly on March 6. With Agnes Fuiioka as chairman, the committee worked hard to plan and supervise this impressive ceremony. The newly installed officers were President George Yuda, First Vice-President Richard Shimabu- kuro, Second Vice-President Helen Kawachika. Sec- retary Katherine Blickhahn, and Treasurer Katherine Takimoto. Winifred Amai, Yuriko Murai, and Tadashi Yoa shizawa assisted Agnes. AMENDMENT COMMITTEE WVorking like beavers, the Amendment Commit- tee of three. Sumie Hisanaga. Marilyn Wence. and Ernest Kurohara. revised the by-laws of the Hilo High Student Association Constitution this year. All year long under the advisorship of Mrs. Sarah W. Putnam and Ah Kong Chun the committee mem- bers submitted a great many amendments that were passed by the Student Council. Finally it was decided that the whole by-laws section be reorganized and all amendments that had accumulated in the past years be inserted. .X'mz1'11t1!1of1 CUIIIHIIIIKTI Rauf 1: Martha Luna. Iimiko Ktnnae. Marilyn XVence. Rau' 2: Ronald Bright. E'aine Yann, Paul Shiraishi. Iflcclmlz Conmziitcri Row I: Pauline Tsugawa, Ioyce Miyanmto. Row 2: Harry Kugisaki, Gerald Tsuzalci. Ernest Kurohaza. lnsmllinion Conzmilrff: Agnes Fuiioka. Winifred Amai. Yurilui Murai, Tadashi Yushizawa. .lmrndmrnf CUDIDIIIIFFI Iirnest Kurohara. Sunni- llisanagga. Ma- rilyn Wence.
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