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Amidst a bookish background Mrs. liraynlk explains the inf trleate tasks of the library. This lnddie mush belleve in reading from cover to Cover- ur perhaps l1e's just trying to read between the lines. Library Club With an enrollment of fourteen members, the Lellehua Library Club, under the ad- visorship of Mrs. Mildred Kraynlk enjoyed a most successful year. This club was organized for the prime purpose of fostering interest in the library and books. At their regular meet- ings members participated ln the many activities of the club, such as decorating the ll- brary and study hall, observing the birthdays of famous persons, binding books, and giving plays in observance of special holidays. Book reviews were given by a member at each meeting. During library week a contest was held for the most original poster. Each member made a poster to display in various class-rooms. The prize for the best poster was awarded to Betty Hudson. Q Various suggestions were made and carried out as to how to use the library, the catalog card, references, and the arrangements of books. Quiz programs on the books read were given at the meetings and the persons scoring the highest points were to receive a prize at the last meeting. Row one:-Mrs. Mildred Kraynik, Hannah Chung, Harriet Chai, Nina Scalan, Jane Pohl, Angelina Joaquin, Josephine Damate, Catherine Delrnondo. Row two:-Merle Ushijima, Dorothy Reed, Mildred Edge, Dora Shljo, Betty Togashi, Julie Brannen, Amy Wooten.
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A stitch ln tlme saves nlnc-cr does lt? The way to ax mnn's heart is through his stomaclmi' they say. How could anybody be indif- ferent to dishes like these? uture omemakers of awaii The Future Homemakers undes the advlsorship of Mrs. Marlon Scott and Mrs. Gladys Fronk have had a most successful year. U The Future Hornemakers are divided into two groups. During Christmas time the girls made dish towels and sold th,em, showing a good profit. Christmas trees were made out of cane tassels and were sent to a hospital ln Hono- lulu. On February 14 the Future Hornemakers and Future Farmers had a joint social. a. Val- entine Dance. An outstanding achievement of the club was the presentation of a Fashion Show at the Oahu Conference held at McKinley High School, March 1. Elena Cabulong tied for Ilrst place ln the oratorical contest held at McKinley. She was the rural representative and went to Hilo, Hawaii. Mary Ann Choi and Jean Okazakl were the Lellehua High School delegates to Hilo in March. Row cne:Qleanette Uezu, Nancy Iha, Sally Nakayama, Babbette Healey, Theodora Medina, Jennie Chang, Betty Chun, Dorothy Cho, Nancy Choy, Bong Shoon Chun, Tokle Fukaya. Grace Dalma, Mildred Iwatanl, Eleanor Han. Row two:-Mrs. Marion Scott, Hannah Chung, Willa Yue, Louisa Kim, Daisy Ko, Margaret Lee, Harriet Chai, Margaret Matsusakl, Michlko Kikugawa, Lucille Kawakaml, Margaret Choi. Lorraine Shinsato, Edna Tamashlro, Masako Uyehara, Esther Solomon, Tomlko Ebe, Kathryn Mita, Alko Tamayorl, Nellie Kltagawa, Mary Kim. Row three:-Daisy Helenlhi, Daisy Tom, Mlyeko Maesaka. Joyce Matsumoto, Gladys Chlnen, Margaret Yang, Peggy Kim, Agnes Park, Kwai Chang, Aurea Qulseng, Alice Kojlma. Gloria Nlshlmura, Edna. Miyata., Alice Yamamoto, Laura Nakano, Rachel Glma, Shizue Ogawa, Ethel Kaneshlge, Mildred Yojo, Mrs. Gladys Fronk. Row four:-Betsy Matsuno, Ayako Nakamura, Evelyn Shijo, Betty Ono, Helen Terao, Merle Ushljlma, Elsie Wong, Yukle Sunahara, Leatrice Watanabe, Mildred Sawada, Helen Komori, Yasuko Uchlyama, Mlyeko Yoshlka, Joyce Matsuo, Jessie Okada, Masuko Fujimoto, Jean Okazakl. Row Five:-Marian Imamura, Caroline Wong. Margaret Imamura, Mary Ann Choi, Annie Uwl. Alice Yokoo.,Falth Chun, Janice Kondo, Helen Ah Quin, Elena Cabulong, Jane Kuwaye, Nancy Ishigakl, Dorothy Oshlro, Jane Oshlro, Betty Nambu.
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Barn, yarn, and more yarn! keep lt up. glrls! V Knitting Club With the purpose of teaching high school girls to knit, the Knitting Cl-ub was or- ganized in the first part of the school year, with Miss Myrtle Nelson as advisor. During its short llfe there has been an increase of thirty-one members over last year, there being forty-nine at present. ' The Knitting Club has aided the Red Cross by knitting shawls, besides helping those who wished to learn this art. K Knitting Club members were seen around the campus knitting cardlgans. slip-over sweaters, caps and stockings. Mrs. Chang, who came out from Honolulu, gave instruction to the members. Officers for the year were Hilda Pablln, president, and Charlotte Hlromoto, secretary- treasurer. Since this club's main purpose is to assist its members to learn knitting, the members decided not to have the customary officers. This has be-en a very successful year for the members of the club. Row one:-Patsy Nakamura, Sumako Sawal, Florence Shlmabukuro, Sylvia Omoto, Joan Stidham, Elaine Tanada, Ethel Yoshida, Hilda Noguchi, Emily Kop, Hazel Lee, Martha Kim, Peggy Kuwahara, Alice Ige, Yoshle Har-ada, Mildred Kawamoto. Row two:-Violet Kato, Frances Harano, Jane Mikaml, Hilda Pablin, Eleanor Puulei, Mar- garita Camlnos. Nina Scalan, Martha Ige, Doris Gersaba, Nancy Baldomlr, Crlspina Moranlon, Dorothy Kong, Betty Koda. Row three:-Helen Komata, Charlotte Hiromoto. Ellen Kim, Audrey Kim, Dorothy Reed, Esther Shin, Song Book Kim, Rose Hara, Patsy Ginoza, Eleanor Tanhay, Miss Myrtle Nelson.
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