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J ugxlaeme fuilfice 61 eazheme inju4fice. Q 2 RX Bully C ' 7' v, ft l Chief justice Henry Mikasa and associate justice Richard Maeda read over judicial pro- cedures for student court trials. ,L 5 a ,. A7 These Big Seven decided the verdict. Jury members are: seated, left to right: Ethel Kodama, Amy Arakaki, Grace Wakayama, Linden Crabbeg standing: Robert Navarro, Charles Manoi, George Hama- moto. Do you solemnly swear- Boiliff Yoshiko intones, but Edwin and Samuel are embar- assed by the Ke Kuhiau camera- man. v The wheels of justice turned throughout the year as chief justice Henry Mikasa sounded the gavel in the courtroom and called the court to order. Bailiff Yoshiko Miyasato swore each defendant and witness in. Prosecuting attorney Domingo Ayala prepared the student government's cases very care- fully and Wallace Hayashi, defending attorney, copably looked after the defendants' rights. After a serious hearing and summation, the jury members, representing each class, decided the ver- dict. Good records were kept by chief clerk Minnie Tokunaga. Convicted students served their terms of hard labor supervised by associate justice Richard Maeda, The court was advised by Mr, Omori. agfigef X g , 4 ,. rv . 1 ., X , , -f f I .74 gr ' i 2 5. ig., , . . . Q. Q Q L ,gtk , 1 5 ,ng'i, 1 XA. sr, ,H-.N 9 dx we C X r, 94 is X, , if '- ln charge of student justice were prosecutor Ayala clerk Tokunaga, chief justice Mikasa, defending at- torney Hoyashi, and bailiff Miyosato. 6l Eff-,Q .12
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Furrowed brows, clacking typewriters, over- worked erasers, blunted copy pencils, and deadline nightmares went with every twice a month issue of Ka Welo O Ka La. But this year's journalistic staff can proudly congratu- late themselves for putting out dynamic edi- -tions of our school paper. They were the eyes and ears of the campus, who probed for scoops in news and gossips. This informal and active class also took time for excursions to neighboring schools to exchange helpful ideas. A group of energetic newshounds also visited Mohelona Hospital and attended the TB press conference for interesting news items on TB research for our special Christmas edition which also headlined the writings of the fifth annual essay con- test winners, A Among the favorite features avidly read by the students were the news stories of student activities feature write ups of school life and loves the popular- Fashion column and the campus favorite Raiders Roost and other sports columns Heading this years Ka Welo staff were helpful adviser Mrs Mary Lillie cmd CO editors Dorothy Shimizu and Shirley Ogata Other staff members were Jane Matsuura business manager Victoria Mayo Lauretta lwamoto news editors Minnie Tokunaga Nancy Matsu zaki feature editors Mamoru Isobe Alex Matsuwaki boys sports editors Maximina Delapina girls sport editor Eleanor Wada Mary Ann Mizutani society editors Nancy Yokota Fumiko Harada typists Elsie Camaro Mew Ung Wong circu lation managers Juanita Manantan Lucille Matsuda exchange and file clerks Hilda Mako Jean Kanemoto Nanako Okumura Barry Okuda Henry Aoki Setsuko Hadama Masako Matsunaga Jean Doi reporters 3- x gf The industrious business staff checks the purchase orders and the typists always have last minute news items at deadline time Busily at work are Jane Matsuura Fumiko Harada Hilda Mako Nancy Yokota T? Competent co editors in chief Dorothy Shimizu and Shirley Ogata consult the futures book tc put up assignments and beats for the special commencement edition Preparing to circulate our paper to neighboring schools of all islands and the mainland and keeping the files up to date are seated left to nght Juanita Manantan Mew Ung Wong Elsie Camaro standing Lucille Matsu da Jean Doi Alex Matsuwaki 63
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