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The Cabinet conducts commitf tee hearings on plans for the assembly program. Miss Eloise Ewing of the Y.W. C.A. will speak to us on 'Vo- cational opportunities for Girls in Hawaii! Senior Girl eserves With a large enrollment of sixty-five members, under the careful guidance of Mrs. Magdalene Geiger, the Senior Girl Reserves had a most successful year. Always striving to Face life squarely and To find and give the best, with the symbol of the Girl Reserves, the Blue Triangle, close to their hearts, they have worked hard and are well on the path to become good Christian citizens, They have always maintained these aims in the many activities in which they par- ticipated during the year. Merry hours spent at social gatherings, the Recognition Service and Christmas program, Easter camp, Handicraft, the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Girl Reserves in Honolulu, and also an assembly program for the hlgh school as their celebration at Leilehua, the ring ceremonial in May, their many services to the community of Wahlawa, such as making Christmas stockings for the Kindergartens and Red Cross work- all these .events contribute to the happy memories of their last year at Leilehua. Row one:-Janice Kondo, Ellen Morioka, Tomlko Igarashl, Yukle Sunahara, Judith Hattori, Marilyn Iwasa, Lucille Kawakami, Kiyoko lwasa, Annie Lim, Ethel Yoshida, Yoshle Ajifu, Nancy Ishigaki, Ayako Nakamura, Margaret Matsusakl, Helen Ogawa, Mildred Iwatani, Helen Komata. Row two:-Betsy Matsuno, Peggy Kuwahara, Frances Harano, Betty Ono, Jean Tokumoto, Marion Oda, Nancy Nakasone, Michiko Klkugawa, Sumiko Hlno, Ellen Fujinaka, Edna Mi- yata, Lorraine Shlnsato, Hideko Kunishige, Kay Kurosawa, Violet Kato, Junet Odagiri, Bes- sie Muramoto. Row three:-Daisy Ko, Willa Yue, Mildred Sawada, Elaine Tanada, Charlotte Hlromoto, Jane Mikaml, Grace Mikami, Phyllis Castillo, Florence Funakoshi, Jessie Lee. Jean Aganselyo, Masaye Yamamoto, Leatrice Watanabe, Helen Terao, Edna Yoshida, Roselyn I-llga. Row four:-Louisa Kim, Evelyn Shljo, Helen Oda, Beatrice Wong, Yoshiko Amano, Florence Chun, Maizie Kim, Margaret Choi, Lucy Wee, Edna Tamashiro Nancy Ige, Margaret Kozuma, Alice Kim, Martha Ige, Alice Yamamoto, Mrs. Magdalene Geiger.
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Watch tlmt. signal, you drlv orsll' Junior raffic Police The Junior Traffic Police is an organization which was introduced at Lellehua. by Mr. Joseph Dostal years ago. It has become increasingly important since its inauguration. This year's force under the supervision of Mr. Harry Scott and Chief Samuel Pyun, has given a year of lefflclent servlce to the school. They also handled the traffic problem during football games and gave their services and time after school, in the mornings, and on special occasions, for the general welfare of the school. As special guests, they attended the police benefit game at the Honolulu Stadium. Row one:-Sgt. Larry Kim, Lt. Larry Tamanaha. Chief Samuel Pyun, Capt. Michael Chun, Sgt. Philson Owen. Row two:-Harry Nam, Leo Rodby, George Hahn, Francis Martinez, Jerry Lee. Row three:-Mr. Harry Scott, Shigeru Iha, George Sur, Richard Sun, Oscar Oroku.
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Don't mind ns, girls, go right on talking. The G. R. rlng ls u symbol of 1 what a girl hopes to be , ex- plains Velma. union' irl Reserves Under the leadership of their new officers, Evelyn Choi, president: Ellen Kim, vice-pre- sldentp Betty Choy, secretary: Florence Ichioka, treasurer and Miss Louise G-ivan, advisor, the Junior Girl Reserves began the year with the idea. of keeping up the ideals and purposes of the organization. They have achieved this by having for their club project the collection of old clothes. The clothes collected were sent to orphanages in Honolulu. Some of the girls also helped with the R,ed'Cross work by sewing and knitting. Other activities included a recognition ceremony at time Wahiawa Community Church, craft work, such as belt and purse making. a Valentine party, and a -pot-luck supper at the end of the year. The Junior tion with all the the spring camp, Girl Reserves took charge of the skating party held ln April in collabora- high school Hi-Y and Girl Reserve clubs. Some of the members attended took part ln the assembly held ln observance of the 60th anniversary of the Girl Reserves, and attended the play day held in Waialua. Koda, Hilda Noguchi, Ellen Kim. Hurnlzo Nakama, Gladys Chlnen. Joyce Ige, Alice Ige, Yoshie Harnda. Jane Katsuhiro, Eunice Tanabe, Lucille Sato, Sarah Kogachi, Dorothy Kong, Rose Nambu. Row two:-Mildred Kawamoto, Pong Soon Lee, Edith Shibuya. Mitsuko Kiyabu, Edith Oshiro, Mildred Murao, Doris Klshi. Margaret Tanji, Florence Ichioka, Nora Kanno, Teiko Ogawa, Betty Yoneda, Klmiko Shlmabukuro, Marcia Hayashi. Row three:-Alice Cho, Mildred Omori, Nora Look, Velma Pyun, Mildred Loo, Harriet Choy, Betty Ann Kll, Margaret Imamura, Vivian Irwin, Marian Imaxnura, Kwai Chang, Miss Louise Glvan, advisor. Row four:-Margaret Lee, Alice Choi, Nora. Tam, Betty Choy, Adeline Furukawa, Mary Ann Choi, Annie Uwl, Alice Yokoo, Alko Tanji, Virginia Kawahara. Fa-ith Chun. Row one:-Betty Matsumoto. Elsie
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