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Page 71 text:
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l llawallan Music C uh The Hawaiian Music Club was organized for the first time this year for the pur- pose of acqnalntlng boys and glrls with the beautiful music of Hawaii. In other words, lt ls a music appreciation club. Wlth a top enrollment of eighty-five members and under the competent leadership of Mrs. Jeanette Puuohau and Mrs. Lily Ahla, the club enjoyed a successful year. Songs typi- cal of Hawaii were learned by members-songs that tell about the beauties and charms of the Hawaiian Islands. Hulas of various types have been learned. as the hula. too, is dlstlnctly Hawaiian. Instrumental music was played at times by those possessing guitars and ukuleles. At other meetings members listened to recordings of beautiful Hawaiian airs. Altogether, they have enjoyed being members of the club and underclassmen are looking forward to an- other successful year. Offlcers for the year were Eleanor Puulei, presldentg Larry Tamanaha, vlce-president: Kee Ho Chun. secretary. Row one:-Mrs. Lily Ahia, Faith Chun. Margarita Camlnos, Song Boon Kim, Esther Shin, Nancy Baldomlr. Lols Ku, Crlsplna Moranion, Doris Gersaba, Angeline Gallero, Bessie Luke, Vlrglnia Poepoe, Eloise Kalllmal, Daisy Helenlhl, Elena Cabulong, Mrs. Jeanette Puuohau. Row two:-Helen Ah Quln, Eleanor Puulei, Bertha Lum, Dorothy Lee. Hazel Lee, Alice Chun. Arlene Klm, Aurea Qulseng, Eleanor Tanhay, Patsy Glnoza, Mary Bayquen, Margaret Yang, Peggy Kim, Jane Kuwaye. Row three:-Raymond Sakamoto, Meguml Uchida, D. C. Park, Clarence Helenihi, Timmy Au, Kenneth Park, Larry Tamanaha, Rose Hara, Betsy Kataoka, Edward Hum. Harry Chung, Stanley Rabut, Caroline Swift. Row four:-Joseph Corn, Shigeru Iha, Bill Caldwell, Lawrence Monma, Paul Sung. Jerry Yamauchl, Dennis Kawakaml, Stephen Orlllo, James Kwon, John Han, Shigeru Kawahara. Looking at the board so they won't miss a note Mrs. Clopton explains n dlffl cult French term to Jane Pohl 1
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The L Club girls are out to hit the bulls-eye. . It's rr toss for Caroline and Betsy. irls9 L Club With Mrs. Eleanor Anderson as advisor, the gh-ls L Club was organized early in Sep- tember to encourage school splrlt. Only girls who have won their letter L's are eligible to join this club. To receive a letter a glrl must participate in the following sports after school-hit pin baseball, volley- ball, basketball, and baseball. During the football games members of the club sold peanuts and soft drinks to foot- ball fans. The L Club is one of the few organizations that have unlforms for their members. Their uniform consists of a green and gold beanie, yellow blouse with a green letter and a white skirt. Officers or the club are Florence Chun, president: Evelyn Choi, secretary: Lucy Wee, treasurerg and Faith Chun, business manager. Sitting:-Betsy Kataoka, Florence Chun, Phyllis Castillo, Bertha Lum, Faith Chun. Standing:-Katherine Torres, Lucy Wee. Malzie Kim, Betty Choy, Evelyn Choi, Jean Agan- selyo, Caroline Swift, Mrs. Eleanor Anderson.
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Page 72 text:
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while lt can. Band Finishing off with flying colors, the school band made a flne impression on the stu- dents and faculty members. Being the first Leilehua band organized in slx years, it was not expected to be able to play for football games and other occasions. It surprised 'every- one when it was on hand to play for the first pep rally of the year. With 43 members enrolled, the players are looking forward to an equally successful second year. Miss Helen Brown is the instructor and Philson Owen, senior, is the bandmaster. This year, only a few members are able to play regular band pieces. Next year, however, more than forty members are expected to enroll. If possible, the band will give a concert next year to prove their ability. Public ap- pearances for this year have been few, but the improvement has been enormous. With con- dltlons as they are now, there may be a large band at Lellehua soon. Row one:-Shlgemasa Taxnsnaha, William Irwin, Harry Hayakawa, Roberto Cabulong, Ernest Kop, Andrew Song, Tamotsu Yonezawa, Henry Tomlsato, Frank Candallsa, Mltsuno Shima- bukuro, Philo Owen. Row two:-Edward Fike. Herbert Nishimura, Yoshiharu Maeda, Masayukl Hlga, Walter Yoke. James Shlroma, Faith Chun, Bertha Lum, Dyolo Cabake, Phllson Owen, Satoru Sawai, Larry Tamanaha, Edward Hum, Howard Cordeiro, Wilbert Miyasato, Barry Adams. Row three:- Kenneth Park, Raymond Kim, Torao Nitta. Dixie Larsen, Lois Ku, Clarence Helenihi, Bird Kennison, John Kll, Joseph Kim, Miss Helen Brown. Y And the hand played on Even the band must have fun
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