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4k. r JME -W A ,-Q-4: 1 grnralgtfsn A qt I fr BY Eleanor Mltche . Mary Alice Neri Edith Young . Virginia Dooley. Gloria Neri . La Nita Snow. . Evelyn Jung . Betty Ann Jenki Essie Gotham. . Mary M. Peterson Anna M. Furlong. Helen Kappelman. Frances L. Tilger Jean M. Hurley . Mary H. Fernandez Mary Jo Bracht . Helen Carr . . Virginia M. Brite Cecilia Mitchell Lucy Fisher. . Emberta Frazier Vernsll Jung. Betty Behrns. Patricia Booth Rosemary Ermler. Ida L. Duncan Audrey Diermier Carol Darius. Stella M. Neri DB - ' 'Q 1' 7u'ff f Q flwtf Sjg., x f 4AvNn,1Tf'ggR 4,1HFHT -4 .. ff 'Su Q. dl M lv!! 9 dig 0 K t' fr' f ' r :-XN9' ' p 4 ' . x K -- ' , ,Q . V. , L- ' In x -x lsXT.:-S J' 0 L ' 5 lg I' F74 u 'ii 1 'S v. 1 q W ' Lf 4 ff- ' 1' f,',?Q3vff 'X . S . a . N '. ' ', '45, 1, sl 3' ,Q . ' . ,eq . . , . ,,.. vw ' -1 .:. -A 54 f ' ., ' fl'-- x' ' ' JC, , K3 . . ' yr ,-' . Av 9 'Tx I -' ,I ' ' , H 1 n .s x .f , . .E THEIR WORDS YE SHALL KNOW THEM Isn't it cute? Gloria stop it! i I l hope I get a letter today. . . . T311 be at So. Presa soon. . Do you have any potato chips? -. .Listen girl! . . .Gee Whiz! That's so silly. I I Got anything to eat? Oh, girl listen! . Aw, Napoleon! I d1dn't either. . . on, . . This is UTilger's Tavernu. Q o n 9 u o a 5 Know your Civics? Poor Girl! I . :Are you going to the Center tonight? f 1 Quit . . Oh Lord! Gee, you all! . .Dog-gone! . Oh, Helen! Virginia Mae. . Back at 'cha. Aw, turn around. My Lands! ii, . I That!s mhat them brown eyes did to me. '. . . ,7 ,. . .I'M gonna change my AGE! 1 t XM' E .You mean thing! . Idmvtcmw. . . I'm hungry!
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THE STORY OF BOKI As we read the History of the Hawaiian Islands, we are filled with respect for that noble race who peopled the Isles, we take a just pride in its heroes who have been as great in their own way, as those who are mentioned in the annals of the great nations. It is, therefore, with deep regret that we watch the pure Hawaiian race slowly dying out. As the foamy breakers dash on the island sands and then recede into the vast Pacific Ocean, so the tide of the Hawaiian race is slowly ebblng away into the Ocean of Obscurity. But the daring people who braved the wild seas and sweeping gales years ago, have left lasting memories which will long live in the hearts of the happy inhabitants of these Paradise Isles. The fine and high characteristics of the Hawaiian race Seem to have been embodied very particularly in Bokl, the grandson of Kekaul1ke,K1ng of Maui. Bokl Cor Poki, as he was more commonly called? and his older brother, Kalanimoku, were chiefs of the Islands. After the death of their royal grandfather, Kalanlmoku became Gencralissimo of the Hawai- ian forces while Boki was favored with the governorship of Oahu, Boki was a typical Hawaiian in appearance and character. A gentle- man to the manor born, he liked to please and was adverse to giving pain. A child of nature, he loved its charms, and after the troubles of court life, sought and found peace and quiet in Hauula watching the 'pounding surf and listening to the It happened that soon after the the French ship, l'Uran1e,anohored was met by the King of the Islands whispering zephyrs. death of Kamehameha, the Conqueror, in the placid waters of Kawa1hae.She and his courtiers among whom was Ka- lanimoku, the brother of Boki. While on board the foreign vessel, Ka- lanimoku expressed an earnest desire to be baptized. On the eve of the Assumption, his request was granted on board l'Uran1e. The ship proceeded to Honolulu where Boki, learning of his brother's conversion begged to be given the same privilege. He was baptized and received Paul for his Christian name. Soon after, the Protestant missionaries arrived, and Kalan1moku,ev1- dently not knowing any better, was deeply influenced by them. He be- came their staunch supporter and later was admitted into their fold. His brother,Bok1, on the contrary resented their presence, and remained firmly attached to the religion he had embraced. In the years that fol- lowed, Boki married Liliha, the UB1ack Pr1ncess,H and accompanied the King and Queen of Hawaii to England. On his return he spoke of adven- tures and in particular urged and advised his fellow countrymen 'to pay diligent heed to made England the civilized country Meanwhile, in La Comets, swung from her moorings of the Pacific. the new learning and the Christian religion which had that it Was. far away France,on a cold day-4-in November,the schooner at Bordeaux, on an extensive cruise On beard was a band of courageous Sacred Hearts mis- sionaries who were to implant the Catholic Faith in Hawaii.
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