University of Hawaii Honolulu - Ka Palapala Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1949

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j)Htet Club Council Entering Into its second year, the Inter Club Council was confronted with major problems of in- ternal policy-making and also with the necessity of revising its Constitution. The Inter Club Council was created by the ASUH last year for the purpose of coordinating the activi- ties of student organizations in order that they could cooperate more fully and efficiently with the ASUH Council in promoting campus activities. No particular plan was projected by the ASUH requiring the concerted action of the Council so its time was mainly devoted to routine decisions on club activities, charity drives and football rallies. The ICC, however, has shown that it can perform a definite coordinating function and will undoubtedly become more and more effective as it matures. John Phillips, ASUH vice-president, was the chair- man, assisted by Elsie Ryusaki. No treasurer was elected because of the lack of funds. Membership of the Council consisted of the presidents of each class and of recognized campus organizations, one faculty advisor. Dr. Hubert Everly, appointed by President Sinclair with the approval of the student Council, and one representative from the Intramural Council. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; Takeshi Harada, Kaiue Amioka. Glenna Mundon. Elias Yadao. Raymond Haf+el, Fred Chang, Herbert Tom, Tadayukl Kate, Calvin Pang. SECOND ROW: Elsie Ryusaki, Harriet Yamahira, Kikuye Shiraki. Jennie Lee, Ninalei Bader, Martha Stenberg, Gwen Bothelo, Winona Ellis, Dorothy Koto, Paula Simpson. Helen Lim. Elaine Choy, Dorothy Wong. THIRD ROW: Mercedes Kapela, Satoru liutsu. Chuck Miller, Chew Nung Lum, Salvador Dela Cruz, Hamilton Ahio, Shinye Gima, Kiyo Murai, Howard Wong. Masato Kamlsato, Sun Hark Palk, Frank Watase. Wayne Frantz, John Phillips, chairman; Christian Nakama, Stanley Kim, James Westlake, Hideto Kono, Alvin Shim, Fred Trask, Frances Yuen. . ■ ■• ' ■ o 1 ?H ,

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SO j o Hemenway Hall, the center of student life, was formally opened in March, 1939, for the use of the students, faculty members and the alumni. Known originally as the University of Hawaii Union Build- ing, it was renamed in 1940 the Charles R. Hemen- way Hall in honor of the late Charles Reed Hemen- way. In 1947 a joint student-faculty committee consist- ing of ten members was appointed by President Gregg Sinclair. The committee proposed a Hemen- way Hall Board of Governors and a constitution was drawn up and presented to the ASUH Council. Upon approval by the council and later by the Board of Regents, elections of student members to the Board were held. The Board is now in its second year of operation. Under the general supervision of the Board of Re- gents, the President of the University and his desig- nated agent, the Office of Student Personnel, the Hemenway Hall Board of Governors has the primary responsibility of supervising and managing the social activities at Hemenway Hall. With the completion of the new Hemenway Hall wing In the early part of the school year, the Board of Governors had the difficult job of reviewing and determining space allocation to various campus groups. Due to the numerous requests for rooms in the new wing, several hearings were held by the Board to allow the different clubs and groups requesting rooms to present their views before any defnite de- cisions were made. At the end of the hearings, allot- ments were made by the Board. Colorful aloha shirts, gay muumuus and holokus were sported by the students at the Aloha Shirt Dance which was sponsored by the Board to mark the climax of a gala celebration of Aloha Week on the campus. Other activities sponsored by the Board were an open house at Hemenway Hall with the dedication of a picture of Mr. Charles R. Hemenway. TOP LEFT, COUNTERCLOCKWISE: Howard Lau, Dewey Kim, Ivenelle Mountcastle. Miss Barbara Clark, Dr. Hubert Everly, Dr. Oswald Bushnell. Mrs. Helen Fuiifa. Mrs. Jane Komeiji. TOP RIGHT; Ellen Kawa- moto, Alexander Thoene, Karleen Atebara. Dr. Allan Saunders. 26



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