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I - 24 . AMS Council Arthur Enos, Henry Ah Sam. O 1 I .' A ? n x v 1 Y u , e. AMS officers: David Keala, vice-presidentg Henry A-' '15, A' ,.y 5 Ah Sam secretaryg John Jensen, president. The Associated Men Students of The Church College of Hawaii, a budding association de signed to encourage a whole some atmosphere for male students on our campus is led by President John Jensen. During the year two suc- cessful events were sponsored by the AMS. These were the first Fresh- man-Sophomore Football Game at the beginning of the year, and the Second Annual Barn Dance, a gala affair with a western theme. Ready to tear into each other are Frosh and Sophomgre fogtball teams. 'Q . 5.8 g , -f-as , '. - I lf .:+t, .ul 'll' - , - , ', QQ, . Kneeling, left to right: Wilbert Tai Hook William Mon gomery, Donald K. Manoa. Standing: Glen Auna Johm Jensen, Robert Nakagawa, David Keala Robert Naluai
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'V' Q -J ns' -ws -E-ti ft? K IJ! r My 33135 xx gg Q g 1. 5, , 1--s wo , , . , VQA , f' la . . . 3 - 3 Sophomore representatives to the Legislative Coun cil, left to right: Elaine Tsuneda, Donald Manoa, Elaine Makaio, Clinton Wood, Sally Takahashi. G ' 'iff IAQ YE Freshmen Representatives: Laura Lee Pra ' ' f Janeen Brown, Amy Fuchigami, Jackie Tana Missing from picture: Henry Simmons. Although our student body is still comparatively small, there are too many of us to meet together effectively to make the policies and decisions for our school. Accordingly, representatives were elected to think and act in behalf of all the students. These students, five from each class, meet in a council under the' direction ofthe vice-president ofthe student bodyto discuss the issues of the government and decide upon the policies that will affect the general student body. They select the most effective and efficient method of action that will be of the greatest good for the entire group. 1 ff ', t ' sv ' 5 f-3' Q 1 SOCia,1CQrnfnittee: G1enAuna, Gai1Pratt'J0yCe Bayga, Verna Kay Kalggnui, Miggiiigg l l0!'l'tu'r K.U11.luoh.u .uid Verna BLU' Hn One of tht- hardc-st working groups on thi- campus was tht- Sol ml Cornrriittve in chargeofplalmiingnll stud:-nt sot i.il tuuttious This Nlhtt' thc goal for tht' Coniniittm- was to have- om- social vvvrx l-'rnlnx Ou thc c'ommitt4-4- wvrv rm-pre-st-utntivvs from t-.ut h tlorm. lair. .tml conimuting studm-nts. 'Yoga-the-r with Profvssor Sxxnpp, tht- .uit-.f-or. thc-y plnmwd tha- function:-s, rm-fri-slmu-nts, .tml .ill tht- tl--t.uls With fm-w fatnlitia-S this sniooth working org.miz.itnon proxnlt-tl .ill Q.. lu-tlult-ti -fi activitivs with tht- usual fun tlarv.
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16 AWS Council: Elaine Tsuneda, Mae Kunishige, Laura Lee Pratt, Emilie Kairni, Merlene Jeppsen. I .scum ff AWS officers: Mildred Ah Hee, secretaryg Lucy J Burke, presidentg Kanani Moikeha, vice-president. The AWS, that strange and mysterious organization of those unfathomable women, greeted their second year with attractive blue and white uniforms worn by the officers and council members. Fall quarter the AWS initiated a Big Sister program in which each freshman girl was paired with a big sister to help acquaint the feminine newcomers to the halls of CCH. A buffet luncheon was the occasion for a meeting ofthe campus women during Christ- mas week. February brought the AWS Preference Ball. The dance for which the boys awaited anxiously and somewhat impatiently until they received their individual invitations. Then the mostpreferredman on campus was selected. May brought around the closing of the school year and with it the Fare- well Tea given by the AWS for all women students. Thus an ambitious year for the AWS came to a close. Women students enjoy Christmas luncheon.
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