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ll swell time. l Senior Allied Youth The Allied Youth post 102 of Lellehua was the first post to be organized in the Ter- ritory. It came into being ln 1938, under the leadership of Mrs. Thurba Knight. Its purpose is to assist the school and community in understanding its alcohol prob- lems through study and discussion of scientific, historic, and sociological facts as they are presented by authorities. It has as its slogan Ua mau ke ea o ka aina ika pono, which translated into English means, The life of thi: land is perpetuated by righteousness. Its motto is We stand for the liberation through education of the individual and society from the handicaps of beverage alcohol. During the year they had as speakers Officer Vissor of the Police Department, and Mr. Chris Benny, Temperance League Superintendent. Other activities included rnovldes by the Police Department and a social in December. Officers of the club are Sadaklyo Hayashi, president, Mitsuo Honda, vice-president: Helen Oda, secretary: and Akira Tanaka, treasurer. Mrs. Barbara Clopton has been ad- visor to the group. Row one:--Nancy Nakasone, Yoshie Ajlfu, Sumiko Hlno, Edna Yoshida, Grace Mllcami, Ki- yoko Iwasa, Judith Hattori. Jessie Lee, Marilyn Iwasa, Marian Oda. Florence Funakoshi To- mlko Igarashi, Junet Odagirl, Jean Tokumoto. Row two:-Akira Tanaka, Helen Ogawa. Margaret Kozurna, Masaye Yamamoto, Hldeko Kunl- shige, Ellen Morioka, Kay Kurosawa, Annie Lim, Beatrice Wong, Helen Oda, Raymond Saka- moto, Klyoto Sawai, Mrs. Barbara Clopton, advisor. Row three :-Joseph Kim. Ernest Nakasone, Dan Yamada, Melvin Park, Harry Yoshimura, Sada- kiyo Hayashi, Stanley Rabut. John Enlero, Warren Shiraishi, Chose Oshlro, Kal Chun Wong, Francis Masukawa. Row four:--Mitsuo Honda, Dick Shinsato, Tom Sugimoto, James Kwon, Fong Chang, George Shibano, I-Iaruo Salfuku, Thomas Au, George Nishimura, Toshitaka Arakawa, Richard Kuni- hisa, Randolph Kim, Luther Park. . 1 Allied Youth members having
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Isnt he cute though? To tind and give the best. an Sophomore Girl eserves With an enrollment of sixty-one members, the Sophomore Girl Reserves enjoyed a most successful year under the able supervision of Miss Anne Llu. The sixty-one members of the group were recognized in an impressive recognition ceremony at the Wahiawa Community Church. They took an active part in the World Fellowship meeting, held a Christmas party at Wahiawa School, made belts and purses, and gave their services to the Red Cross by making hospital gowns. The assembly at Leilehua for the observance of the Girl Reserves' 60th birthday was another highlight of their club year. They also participated in the Anniversary party at the YWCA ln Honolulu. With two more promising years ahead of them, the active members who compose the Sophomore Girl Reserve Club are well on the way to become good, useful nzlembers of the YWCA, of which they are junior members. V Row one:-Kathryn Toma, Harue Segawa, Betsy Ishii, Janet Furuhama, Jean Ohlra, Yurlko Okimoto, Judith Ito. Martha Akagi, Rose Wong, Kimiko Togashi, June Kaneshiro, Merlyn Konishi, Jane Yoshida, Betty Yamaguchi, Martha Kim, Ellen Oda. - Row two:--Miss Anne Liu, Evelyn Tomita, Sadame Soma. Clara Muramaffw. Jcvce Matsuo, Ruby Nam, Beatrice Nosse, Alice Monma, Grace Murakoshi, Ann Iwatani, Lila Lee, Barbara Kim, Mary Kim, Nancy Choy, Rachel Gima, Frances Endo. Row three:-Sumako Sawal, Susan Sakamoto, Nellie Kitagawa, Edith Yamamoto, Ethel Terao, Dorothy Cho, Jean Iwasaki, Jessie Okada, Edith Iwasa, Jane Narusawa, Jean Nakai, Matsue Higa, Sylvia Omoto, Tokie Fukuya. Row four:-Ellen Kato, Mary Kanno, Daisy Tom, Ruth Fukushima, Pen Yun Han, Eppie Chung, Cynthia Chun, Kikumi Shiroma, Helen Kawahara, Soonie Sun, Joan Stidham, Magda- lena Quiseng, Betty Wong. I I
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Alcohol himself unior Allied Youth The Allied Youth is an organization which gives young people an opportunity to make a thorough study of the problems of alcohol, to enjoy life without this poisonous ene- my of mankind and to improve the social conditions of man. Various speakers were invited to address the group during the course of the year. Among these were Mr. Chrls Benny and Officer Vlssor of the Police Department, who spoke on Traffic and Alcohol and The Effects of Opium respectively. A movie of the 1940 conference held at Kokokahl, Oahu, in April was also shown. At other meetings activities such as reports, quiz programs, discussions, games, de- bates, forums and scrapbook Work were carrlecl on, Delegates were sent to the annual Allied Youth conference at Kokokahl in March. Miss Leola Craig. an exchange teacher from Oregon, was the advisor for the year. Row oneg-Miss Leola Craig, Frances Kuwaye, Ellen Sato, Betty Togashi, Evelyn Ehe, Angelina Joaquin, Haruko Nakama, Elsie Ige, Florence Ichioka, Mildred Murao, Nora Tam, Pong Soon Lee, Nora Look, Mltsuko Kiyabu, Virginia Kawahara. Row two:-Concepcion Medina, Dora Shljo, Alice Choi, Velma Pyun, Aiko Tanji, Betty Yo- neda, Telko Ogawa, Gladys Mizuno, Klmlko Shlmabukuro, Satoru Sawal, Raymond Kim, James Sanbel, Daniel Nakashlma. Row three:-Robert Chun, Seizo Osuml, Jiro Yamane, Francis Martinez, Richard Sun, Ki- yoshl Yoshiura, Tadato Tanaka, Ernest Khlm, Shlgeru Yonezawa, Timmy Au, Gary Yama- guchi. All interesting olatmn seems to be taking place here 'Teiko Ogawa might well be taking a whack at old man
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