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i CHIEF OF POLICE AND ADVISOR Joyce Uyeno, Chiel at Polize, looks over the rules and regulations with advisor, Mr, Akio Kubota. me mfckfu ne.4 No cutting in line, please, someone called when a student tried to cut in the lunch line. Aside from maintaining order during the noon hour, the C.P,O.'s collected lunch money. Additional duties of the Police Force included keeping law and order on and off the school campus and collecting tickets at all interscho- lastic home games, Assisting the Chief of Police, Joyce Uyeno, were Sanie Kunimura, Janet Naito, Melanie To- yofuku, Sharon Akama, Ruth Hikiii, Lillian Tao, Linda Yasuda, Jane Muranaka, Lorna Yamauchi, Priscilla Taba, Katherine Aquino, Amy Ogata, Diana Akama, Charlotte Tamekazu, Katherine Aguiar, Annette Uyesono, Jean Kanernaru, Ethel Naito, Caroline Ochoco, Geraldine Dias, Lucille Sasan, Jeanne Muramota, Marsha Muramato, Barbara Takeuchi, Elaine Higashi, Paul Miya- moto, Everett Lopez, and Mr. Akia Kubota, able advisor. RIGHT CHANGE? Mr. Katashi Nose pays for his lunch as Sanie Kunimura looks hungrily to see what Edward Obrero has an his tray. Joyce Uyeno sees to it that Ofelia Curammeng gives the right Change. THEY ENFORCED THE LAWS Bottom row l, left to right: Sa nie Kunimura Janet Naito Me lanie Toyofuku Sharon Aka ma, Ruth Hikiji, Lillian Tao, Linda Yasuda, Joyce Uyeno. Row Z: Jane Muranaka, Lorna Yamauchi, Priscilla Taba, Kath- erine Aquino, Amy Ogata, Dia- na Akamo, Charlotte Tameka- zu, Katherine Aguiar. Row 3: Annette Uyesono, Jenn Kane- mom, Ethel Naito, Caroline Ochoca, Betty Muraoka, Colum- ba Abara, Ophelia Curarnmeng, Geraldine Dias. Row 4: Mr, Akio Kubota ladvisorl, Lucille So- san, Jeanne Muramata, Marsha Muramota, Barbara Takeuchi, Elaine Higashi, Paul Miyamo- to, Everett Lopez. -alcsal 26 4
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Ae 6al'Yll9bL5 VOTING MEMBERS Bottom row I, left to right: Elsie lchimaso, Nancy Shigemoto, Mabel Leanio, Jane Saiki, Sheila Ume- hara, Row 2: Myra Murauka, Jo Ann Akoii, Mary Jane Tavares, Kenneth Navarro, Paul Takcuchi. Row 3: Dennis Miyoshi, Colin Mo- rinaka, Richard Mant, Richard Aquino, Row 4: Glen Terui, Den- nis La, Bryan Kobayashi. Row 5: Charles Fujimoto, Ronald Toya- fuku, James Yasuda, David Iha, Wayne Masumuro. NON-VOTING MEMBERS ,X QNX STUDENT COUNCIL IN ACTION James Yasuda gives his report on the THSGA con- ference vlhile everyone seems engrossed in taking notes . Bottom row I, left to right: Anne Shinseki, Leonora Pascua, Bette Tao, Jo Anne Yamamoto. Row 2: Susan Matsumoto, Diana Akama, Vivian Takemato, Arlene Tamura, Sanie Kunimura. Raw 3: Kenneth Yokata, Allen Uyematsu, Lawrence Higa, Joyce Uyeno. Row 4: James Yamamoto, Geoffrey Turner, Ronald Toyofuku.
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hu' ff- - ,l -5 N., , ,X l Q ,Lisa , CHIEF JUSTICE AND ADVISOR Ronald Toyohiku, Chief Justice, and Mr. Tadayuki Ku- lo. adviser, study court procedures. ff cu air Will the court please come to order! These words were uttered once a month by Chief Justice Ronald Toyofuku, as he rapped the gavel. Following the principle of true democracy, the defendant put on trial before all jury members, was not guilty until proven so, lf found guilty he was sentenced in accordance to the severity of the crime. The student police and student court set up in the school were a conscious attempt on the part of the students to practice democracy in ace tual living. With the advisorship of Mr. Todayuki Kato, the application of justice was self-discipline that was worked for by the students throughout the school year. The laws and their enforcement were in the hands ofthe students, and all offend- ers were given fair trials by their peers. x , , counr in Acriou X Donald Sholm looks pessimistic, as Chief Justice Ronald Toyo- fuku announces the verdict. as T n THEY MADE ALL DECISIONS Bottom low I, left to right: Jeanne Muramoto, Susan Ma- tsumoto, Myra Muraoka, Glenn Yoneji. Row Z: Ronald Toyo- tuku, Lawrence Higa, Glenn Takahashi, Lyman Yashimura. Raw 3: Tadciyuki Kato, advisor, Jesse Nii, Alan Ascikura, Ed- win Moriwciki.
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