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ICC Ralph Aoki Elsie Ryusaki Son: . ... ..:. Harold Yoshida The Inter-Club Council was created by the ASUH Council in 1947 with the purpose of form- ing a consolidated group of campus clubs to cooperate with each other and with the program of the ASUH. The council is composed of one rep- resentative each from the various organizations, its five officers and an advisor. In its third year of operation, the Inter-Club Council made many worthy achievements. It co-sponsored the much-needed used-book ex- change with the Junior Class. The ICC conducted a Leadership Conference in February. The body also acted as the initial coordinator and super- vised all financial ventures undertaken by cam- pus clubs. The officers of the council for the year were Chairman Ralph Aoki, Vice-Chairman Joseph Shelzi, Recording Secretary Grace Kumashiro, Corresponding Secretary Elsie Ryusaki, and Treasurer Harold Yoshida. Miss Esther Rugland was the advisor. FIRST ROW, left to right: Sohei Lamate, Ray Hoftel, Fred Chang, Julian Smith, Joal Dunston, Joe Shelzi, Sam Lee. Harry Tsuji, Kiyoshi Ide, Albert Ivliyasato, Richard Matsunaga, Richard Lum, Kaoru Uto. SECOND ROW: Nancy Yates, Deanna Higa, Kamlin Young, Nora Lee, Lorna Lee, Olivia Pang, Kay Maggioros, Priscilla Freedman, Mercedes Hutchison, Thelma Chock, Clara Yuen, Winifred Ishimoto, Lorna Chun, Irma Chung, Donald Chapman. THIRD ROW: Donald Ching, Robert Hayase, Roy Kubo, Dan Akaka, Ben Menor, Ralph Aoki, Ruby Choy, Violet Tanabe, Yotsue Nakashima, Lorin Gill, James Gomard, James Bacon, Wayne Frantz, Wayne Duncan, Hitoshi Kamasaki, Masalo Kamisato. 24
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B AC The Board of Athletic Control during the aca- demic year 1949-1950, consisted of equal repre- sentation from the ASUH, the faculty, and the alumni. Members of the BAC were: Dr. Charles A. Moore, Dr. Bruce H. White, and Mr. Harold Bitner of the faculty; Barry Rubin, Dewey Kim, and Takashi Matsui of the student body; and Mr. Fred Steere, Mr. Herbert Keppeler, and Mr. John Downer of the alumni. Director of Athletics Tommy Kaulukukui and Mr. Joseph Skorpen, uni- versity treasurer, served as ex-officio, non-voting members. Dr. Moore headed the Board as its chairman. The Board of Athletic Control formulates all policies concerning athletics on the university campus. It approves schedules of intercollegiate sports and selects personnel for the campus. In addition the Board approves the payment and collection of funds derived from all athletic con- tests, and all such money collected is kept in a fund which is entrusted to the BAC. The chief goal of the BAC this past year was to make athletics self-supporting. A new policy initiated this year was to obtain sponsors for football games. The UH-Fresno State tilt was a benefit game sponsored by the 442 Club for a scholarship fund for war orphans of the territory, the UH-College of the Pacific game was spon- sored by the Honolulu Police Association. The BAC strived to enlarge the athletic pro- gram on the campus with renewed attention given to boxing, basketball, track and swimming. Special effort was exerted to hove intercollegiate competition in all sports. An outstanding event sponsored by the BAC this past year was the International Swimming Meet that brought to Hawaii prominent swimmers from the mainland and Japan. In December the NAIB champions, the Hamline Pied Pipers from St. Paul, Minne- sota, played a series of games with the Rainbows and other teams from the senior casaba league. Both events were successful and were highly appreciated by sports enthusiasts on the campus and throughout the Territory. SEATED, left to right: Dr. Charles Moore, Mr. Fred Steere, Barry Rubin, Takashi Matsui, Dewey Kim. STANDING: Mr, Thomas Kaulukukui, Mr. J. M. Downer, Mr. Joseph Skorpen, Dr. Bruce White, Mr. Herbert Keppler. 23
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AWS Highly successful in fulfilling its purpose — to promote the best interests of the women students on the campus — AWS, the official women ' s council, maintained an active program through- out the year. To acquaint freshman girls with college life, the upper class women staged a big sister pro- gram during Freshman Week. Throughout the year the council presented fashion shows, lectures on subjects of feminine interest, canasta sessions, and socials. It under- took the editing of the ASUH Student Directory, sponsored the Foster Parent plan, investigated rest-room conditions, and participated in the Operation MIKI and March of Dimes cam- paigns. The group endeavored to cooperate fully with the ASUH and ICC. The inauguration of Women ' s Week, March 6-11, was another successful social venture. Winifred Ishiraoto Helen Malsui Doris Obata Grace Kumashiro FIRST ROW, left to right; Doiis Obata, Vv ' milrod Ishimoto, Lorna Lee, Bessie Ibrao, Evelyn Nagostii, Ruby Choy, Bertha Lau, Yotsue Nakashima. SECOND ROW: Grace Kumashiro, Patricia Fukuda, Violet Tanabe, Ivliss Barbara Clark, Teruko Tokunaga, Priscilla Freedman, Betty Chun, Lily Iraamoto, Helen Malsui. THIRD ROW: Katherine Uemura, Esther Kwon, Leanora Nishikawa, Minto Hannus, Martha Stenberg, Virginia McGregor, Irma Chun, Kay Gorder. 25
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