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Qu CLPH105 0l'l Q 51 -5 Myra Fujii and Anne Fujimoto collect tickets at the football game. Here's your assignment for this month, an- nounces Chief Yamasaki, as she reads off the instructions to the members of her force. Bot- tom row l, left to right: Betty Muraoka, Judy Yaguchi, Charlotte Tamekazu, Patrick Hada. Row 2: Noel Matsuoka, Sanie Kunimura, Joyce Uyeno, Arlene Tamura, Edwin Kawamura. CHIEF AND HER OFFICERS Goto the end of the line, please, called out a student police, when a boy or a girl tried to cut in the lunch line. Discipline and order were main- tained at all school functions because the campus police, led by Chief Lois Yamasaki, stayed on their duty. Guidance, not reprimand or arrest, was the motto of this group of law enforcers. Among the duties of the gendarmes was col- lection of tickets at all interscholastic home games. This was a tiresome job, but it was al- ways done well by cheerful officers. Assisting Lois with her work were assistant chief, Grace Muraoka, lieutenant, Anne Fujimo- to, and sergeants, Violet Nakagawa and Myra Fujii. Mr. Akio Kubota was the able adviser. It ,Ili y',l xxx hifi Ag Students were encouraged to obey the rules and regulations of the school by friendly police officers. Seated, left to right: Violet Nakagawa, sergeant, Mr. Akio Kubota, adviser, Lois Yamasaki, Chief of Police, Anne Fujimoto, lieutenant. Standing: Grace Muraoka, Assistant Chief of Police, Myra Fujii, Sefgeonf. 1 :- Xi 'Q , Q, as V g 2 Y , r 5 . . l X., , Q 24 f ' fs A' 1 1 ,, Nyf .. v- gn. as -v 9. is 'ir'
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of fke .SZAUUK ' 'X I X V O! WW! STANLEY KOBAYASHI vice-president Able . . . promising zealous. 1 ,Q T, HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Q Every homeroom was represented at the student council meeting. g Bottom row I, left to right: Raymond Agan, Gary Nakagawa, Gloria ? Manipon, Ophelia Curammeng, Row 2: Marshall Nakamatsu, Nora 1 l Nakata, Elaine Omoto, Irene Wakayama, Lois Yamasaki. Row 3: George Matsunaga, Russel Taba, Kathline Texeira, Carol Ann Duarte, 'Sf' Wayne Masumura. Row 4: Alvin Akimoto, Amy Muranaka, Odienne Yamamoto, Jean Higa, Gilbert Kaluahine, Herbert Mundon. SERGEANTS AT ARMS AND MANAGER Elected to keep order at student council meetings were Stanley Yo- kota and Lynette Hamano, student body sergeants at arms. Stanley Sato, manager, helped the coaches whenever they needed assistance. COMMITTEE HEADS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS In order to keep the wheel of activities revolving smoothly all key officers and committee chairmen comprised the legislative organ of the student government. Bottom row I, left to right: Roy Shitabato, Lorraine Erojo, Mary Matias, Lillian Todo, Estrella Delos Santos, Patrick Yaka. Row 2: Grace Muraoka, Florence Kimura, Thelma Hiramoto, Patsy lchioka, Janet Gushiken, Barbara Fujita, Stanley Kobayashi. Row 3: Irene Takamiya, Helen Morinaka, Lynette Hamano, Jean Moritsugu, Kay Naito, Dennis Lo, Stanley Sato. Row 4: Mr. Kaname Kataoka ladviserl, Benjamin Nakamura, James Yasuda, David lha, Stanley Yokota, Roy Fujioko, Edwin Terui. 1 fx , . 4: 1. ,f -fl, . l 4 f. I - I gm:
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ll 2 CUQJ fAe ll g The Kauau Hugh School student court wall now come to order Chief Justice Howard Mosu mura sounded the gavel un the courtroom and called the court to order nn this fashlon Our court trued to preserve the Idea of trlal by jury and gave the students favr and speedy tnals by an vmpcrtlal lury The cases of the defendants were heard by their contemporaries who made up In cooperatuon wrth the student police the JURY Your honor the lury funds the accused guilty as charged mode by the purnsts Bottom row I left to nght Lawrence COURT OFFICERS CONFER Ahana Ilsfen offenhvely court made an honest attempt to practuce the prmcrples of democracy on the campus Advused by Mr Tadayukl Kato the court func tuoned smoothly all year round with clerks Val erue Ahana and Alvm Aktmoto sergeant at arms Larry Matayoshl and yury members Law rence l-luga Dean Yamada Carolma Ochoco Dennus Mryoshu Norman Kato Elaine Omoo the chnef lustuce The judgment of a culpnt s gullf or Innocence was Hugo Dean Yomado C rol n Ochoco Denms M yoshl Row 2 Larry Matoyoshl Normon Kato Elame Omoto Dora Jane Monontan Elmer Q -fy M GW J? dl 4 X c 4 . . . , , I . . .I I . T I the jury. Dora Jone Manantan, and Elmer Nii assisting . . . I . : ' . I I I , i- 2 : ', , ' , I ii. R R- 1 ' T ' V ' ! X 5 it : ' es , , , I Y P As Chlef Jushce Howard Mosumuro dns cusses o case wth advnser Mr Tadayukn Kafo clerks Alvm Alumoto ond Valerue
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