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Row I: L. Alvarez, E. Conterro, C. Hiroe, J. Kamisuge, R. Ige, P. Rivera, R. Dio, A. Sato. Row II: C. Craven, L. Lee, B. Wada, G. Kim, M. Kuga, J. Kihara, S. Griggs, F. Nonaka. Row III: L. Chang, C. Kang, P. Aipia, M. Murakami, G. Sato, B. Jones, K. Haenisch. Row IV: K. Toyofuku, A. Ishi- ' gawa, Handa. Row V: P. Ringor, A. Itagaki, M. Nugal, M. Acdal, G. F, H. A. amac o. Like its big sister organization on the high school side, the junior F.H.A. concentrated on the practical arts. Gifts of flowers to each homeroom helped maintain a cheerful class- room atmosphere. Accomplishments of this group were on display in the cafetorium bulletin box-clever skirt-and-blouse ensembles. Its ninth-grade members will be a valuable asset to the Senior F.H.A. next year. shima, L. Agboyani, M. Ogawa, B. Nakamatsu, M. DeDios C. Kohagura, P. Numotani, E. Lee, Row III: Fukusalii, D Daguio, I. Haskell, H. Koyama, N. Gates, Thurston, F Oshiro, L. Antonio, B. Eberharth, Lorenzo. Row IV: D Shimata, B. Cariaso, C. Inoshita, C. Higa, D. Gonbio, A Left to Right: P. Rivera, R Ige, A. Itakagi, Baker. Flowers fo each homerooml32f ifi1.E,..T.iS'sif1:5?..fE.E22t..3.'::5,YQ t2..f.i?.:.2iar.Fi.i2.2: moto, N. Okubo, G. Yoshida, K. Fukumoto. Row I: C. Galiza, S. Crawford, K. Baker, J. Baker, E. Tachi- bana, D. Ishida, P. Herrera, M. Mikami. Row II: C. Hira-
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YW iw ' T' . 'T rr' Tx' 'Wi Pacific and Asian Affairs Council Row I: P. Clark, M. Kern, P. Hardgrove, L. Fletcher, M. Nunotani, B. Kim, M. Lynch, E. Hirashima. Row II: B. Young, P. Rivera, R. Larson, P. Shue, I. johnson, G. Kim, S. White H. Bucnconscjo, T. Ongie, S. Morriscy, Smith, G. Gibbons A. Akimoto. y 2 Currenf problems are discussed The Pacific 8: Asian Affairs Council, traveling to conferences at high schools around the island, gained a better understanding of world problems and our foreign policy thru discussions with other students. The solemnity and im- portance of debates was somewhat alleviated by fun-filled bus rides and casual Thursday meetings in Mr. Taira's room. G. Larson, President, I. Kameda, Vice-President, Connor, Secretary, and II. Kanja, Treasurer.
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