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FIRST ROW, left lo right: Albert Miyasalo, Robert Katayama, Thomas Ta- kano, Daniel Akimoto. SEC- OND ROW: Mrs. Bonnie Blomfield, Daniel Katz, Ty- rone Kusao, Edwin Goya. ifc df The members of the Board of Publications held the re- sponsibility of managing the affairs of student publica- tions. This group possessed the power and duty of trans- acting all affairs connected with publications in which the ASUH participated or was represented. It authorized nomination of editors and business managers of Ka Pala- pala and Ka Leo O Hawaii and made and approved con- tracts. During the year a new policy of jurisdiction over all student publications was adopted. BOP SOSA First organized July 30, 1942, the Student Organizations and Social Activities Committee has the function of establishing policies and rules in reference to all non- academic aspects of student life (exclusive of athletics) including organizations and social and recreational ac- tivities, both on and off campus. SOSA is the authority on the interpretation of rules and policies. Authority of the committee is vested in the Board of Regents. FIRST ROW, left to right; Miss Barbara Clark, Grace Kumashiro, George Akita. SECOND ROW: Dr. Allan Saunders, Harold Hagen, Mr. Norman Rian. Frank Kim.
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BOG The new game room in Hemenway Hall, an outcome of the BOG space allocations program. Hemenway Hall, the union building, was erected in 1938 to provide a center for co-curricular activities. Formally opened in March of 1939, the building was named the Union Building and later renamed by the Board of Regents, Hem- enway Hall in honor of the late Charles Reed Hemenway. In 1947 the Board of Governors of Hemenway Hall, known as BOG on the campus, was organized by a joint stu- dent-faculty committee appointed by President Gregg Sinclair with the pri- mary purpose of coordinating and pro- moting the social activities of the hall. In the third year of operation, the twelve-man board, headed by Chairman Howard Lau, was confronted with prob- lems of space allocation, furniture, and program. The establishment of a barber- shop and the allocation of the new wing as the ASUH office were a .few of the many decisions made by the board. Among the various activities spon- sored by the BOG were interclass mix- ers, a masquerade ball, a baby derby, the club BOG night club, dancing classes and many musical recitals. CLOCKWISE: Mrs. Helene Fujita, Henry Nachtscheim, Mrs. Elizabeth Carr, Helen Matsui, Lorin Gill, Dr. Harold Roberts, Dixon Mugiishi, Mr. Amos Leib, Dr. Hubert Everly, Donna Derby, Mrs. Jane Komeiji, Hung Chee Tom, Howard Lau.
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ASUH •►a HANDBOOK FIRST ROW, leit lo right; Keichi Ikeda, Eunice Sagara, Charles Sueishi. SECOND ROW: No- buaki Ikeda, Katsuki Kubo. ELECTION COMMITTEE FIRST ROW, left to right: Sohei Yamate, chairman; Harry O. Kim, Joseph Ara- ka ' .;i, Samuel W, Lee, Edgar Himeda. SECOND ROW; Ruby Ebesugawa, Henry Murakami, Bert Kanbara, Hung Chee Tom, Midori Tamashiro, Lillian Tanaka. THIRD ROW: Katherine Uemura, Grace Kumashiro, Yueko Mabe, Keichi Ikeda. r-4 ?tM ' ■i t- t,u, ' ,f. ■ :-. - % y A i5W4 SFlRir AND RALLY FIRST ROW, left to right; William Yim, Allen Skidmore, Virginia Charlock, Joan Flath, Ruth Awai, Fay Whittle. SECOND ROW: Dermot Ornelles, William Ichinose, Veronica Chang, Doris Miyasoki, Edwin Goya, Thelma Won. THIRD ROW; Reginald Lee, Richard Tom, Tamae Tamaribuchi, Caroline Lee, Grace Thoene, Corliss McCausland. 28
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