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0 Holy Night, the stars are brightly shining . . . warbles Ann Penn In the Christmas program. l Andrey can swing u racket just as well as she can swing n song. irls' Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club in previous years was an organization much like the ones we have ln our school today. It collected dues and carried on actlvltles similar to those of many other clubs. At the present time, however, it is organized as a music class under the dlrectlon of Mlss Helen Brown. As ln other credit subjects. lt requires outside study and practice. It is necessary for the students not only to have musical voices, but to train and develop those voices to get the most from them. This year. as well as the last, this organization took part in the musical festival held ln May. Clad ln whlte dresses during matlnees and evening gowns at night, they presented an impressive picture. They have come a long way from the three-day-a-week classes of a few years ago. As time goes on, they may grow and progress, becoming an lncreaslngly worth-while organization. Row one:-Jeanette Uezu, Margarita Camlnos, Bertha Lum, Lois Ku, Audrey Kim, Agrlflna Santos, Harriet Chai, Elizabeth Cabulong. Marjorie Chun, Frances Kuwaye, Masako Uyehara. Yoshle Ajlfu, Mlss Helen Brown. e Row two:-Betty Kim, Mildred Loo, Katherine Torres, Nancy Baldomlr, Caroline Wong, Aurea Qulseng. Victoria De La Cerna, Haruko Nakama, Edith Shlbuya, Alice Ige, Ann Iwatanl, Hilda Noguchi. Row three :-Ruth Yamada, Willa Yue, Elsie Chung, Mary Elma Allen, Kathleen Weyand, Doro- thy Greellsh, Ann Penn, Dorothy Hinrlchsen, Barbara Jones. Alice Yokoo, Song Boon Kim, Louisa Kim, Daisy Ko.
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We can almost hear the beauti- ful strains of the song they nre singing. Music floats sweetly through the air as the boys are spurred on by Miss Brown. Boys' G ee Club The Boys' Glee Club is another fine example of the growth of the music department. From a class that used to meet three times a week, it has grown and developed until now it meets daily. As ln the Girls' Glee Club, members of this organization require outside study and prac- tlce ln order to do well. It is also necessary for them to have musical voices and to train and develop those voices to get the most from them. This organization was one of those which took part ln the music festival sponsored by the music department in May. Under the leadership of Miss Helen Brown, the Boys' Glee Club participated in a number of programs. Row one:--Iksoo Kim, William Garcia, John Enlero, Severo Rabut, Miss Helen Brown, Kosel Shimabukuro, James Yanagida, Lionel Lim, Harry Chung, Shigeru Kawahara. Row two:-Toshio Muramoto, Clarence Helenlhl. Joseph Kim. Alfred Lee, Donald Lee, John Miyasato, Torao Nittar, Do Chull Park. P:-74 K- .sl V
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Mr. -Mcblurty demonstrates how he caught the flsh that didn't get away. A group of prospective fisher- men get the inside dope on the art of fishing. Fishing Club The purpose of this club is to learn from fishing enthusiasts the fundamental knowl- edge of fishing. The fishing club, organized for the first time this year, enjoyed a successful year under the leadership of Mr. Carroll Corbaley. The club started off with fifty-five members. They were divided into three groups-spear fishing, netting, casting and trolling. At every bi-Weekly meeting its members had something new to learn. Demonstrations and talks were given by Mr. Carroll Corbaley and experienced fishing enthusiasts on net mending, lead sinkers, rloaters, casting, baits and other interesting subjects. Mr. Randolph McMurtry, faculty member, spoke on fresh water fishing and gave a demonstration on bait casting at one of the meetings. Members of the club not only carried on activities connected with fishing. but also participated in various intra-mural sports. n Row one:-John Miyasato. Mitsuo Todani, Harry Kuraoka, Brian Omoto, Harry Kong, Sadao Honda, Hiroshi Miyahara, Kenichi Iwamura, Kumao Iwahiro, Tsutomu Hakoda, Seichl Masu- naga. Row two:-Katsuji Matsushige, Hajlme Miyahara, Toshinorl Kikugawa, Harry Kunihiro, Ki- yoml Kameoka, Frankie Suan, Leo Rodby, Edward Komori, James Sekiya, Stephen Orillo. Row three:--Mitsuo Shimaura, Jerry Lee, Futoshl Takashige, Bill Caldwell, I-Iiroml Takase, Toshio Muramoto, Mr. Carroll Corbaley.
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