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YI Ruth, Cralina, Jean, and Edith hold an executive meeting to discuss forth- coming plans for the senior farewell tea with the approval of their ad- viser, Mrs. Deschwanden. Q 1- ,I at 'gf 'All if 4' it L i f J. J . gy Y . Ar s Qifzla' feaque Row l, left to right: B. Viernes, J. Dela Cruz, C. Padilla, F. Nishikawa. Row Z: L. Matsuda, B. Nishikawa, A. Nakashima, M. lha, R. Huntington. Row 3: R. Matsumoto, L. V, O'Neal, M. Worthington, Mrs. Desch- wanden, K. lkehara, M. Maeda, S. Gandeza. Madam chairman, I suggest that we put a Christmas mail box in the library, says Edith as Jean, Frances, and Ruth think of other things they can suggest for the year's program. S-Xu 37 NK, - 2 'f May I help you? Where's the science building? When is lunch time? Capable of answering these questions were the Big Sisters of the school. To help the Green Freshies become acquainted with their surroundings was part of the league's service to the school. The members were kept busy working out many interesting and beneficial activities throughout the year which included a welcoming party for the freshmen and a farewell tea party for the senior girls. Officers for this year were president, Cralina Padilla, vice-president, Edith Miyake, secretary, Ruth Matsumoto, treasurer, Jean Kanemoto. Their adviser was Mrs. Margaret Deschwanden.
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URGANIZATIDNS Aloha Week's Inlerrmtimzal Lanlern Parade is the best package of all the pageanlry of fifllllfll-I-'S great f6Sli.7'1ll. 1'1I:'I1lIH'I?ll are I'IZlIIIf'P'UllS mlurful floats in the parade with IIIHSI-I'Ill units 1'eprf'5f'11Z1A21g the major ra1'1'.S and in- rluslriffs of Hawaii. H1lIIlll'f'fl.9 of n1ar1'llers of all agfs and all rafes r'rmperatiw'ly partfripale in Ilze rolor- ful pmrcssiml. Alrw Ung lllllllg fCIllLHf?S6j, Imm- llma Xuan flfilipinoj, and llllfflllly Arm Ifrnslw' lCll'lll'Il.YlIlH, are rrpre- senlaliwf of lhree of the many rafial groups zulliflz lake part in the life of H a wa 1' z'.
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6 fvalian-af Jfanafz. Sacie Row I, left to right: B. Hikiji, C. Padilla, E. Kodama 5. Tokeucha, M. Hakiji. Row 2. K. shagem, c. Dacayi Y. Higa, M. Fukuda. Row 3: R. Huntington, H. Ohama Miss Hapwocd, D. Matsuki, R. Okutsu. Row 4: H. Mika- sa, B. Okuda, H. Kuba, W. Hayashi, A. Erojo, l pledge to uphold the standards of the Na- tional Honor Society ....., repeat Hilda, Doris, Henry, Betty and.Yoshino as President Barry pledges them into the society. if as Executive members Mitsuka, Henry, Constancia, and Barry with adviser, Miss Hopwood take time out from their active services to smile for the birdie, Eyes aglow with justified pride, fourteen new members were inducted into the National Honor Society in an impressive candlelight ceremony. Scholarship, character, leadership, and service to the school qualified them to become members of this organization. This year, eleven seniors and eight juniors qual- ified for membership. Various student leaders were represented in this group, among whom were the student body vice-president, secretary, chief justice, associate justice, and the defending attorney of the school court. Undertaking various programs to promote acad- emic interests the society achieved another success- ful year.
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