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Sally Takahashi Vice -President il Julina Lung President Elaine Tsuneda Secretary Organized to foster high scholastic achievement and to promote service for the College, Sigma Tau Sigma, the CCH honor society, has undertaken to encourage students to accomplish the utmost during their years in college. The society has initiated many service projects this year, one of which is to encourage the organizing of campus clubs. Other projects were as follows: An educational film on the importance of child training under qualified teachers, and an assembly featuring a travelogue on New Zealand by Elder Kealikau, a returned missionary. Atreasure hunt forthe members of the club and an initiation dinner highlighted the second quarter. Q 12 Mildred Ah Hee Donald Manoa J , fl H 1 '93 wi 1 1 1 4.1 i 'R 5 IC' if ' r .n f' 1 Q 24' I - ,Q ,s 1 v I '. 1 bw. Xa. A ' ' , .1 fi 1 in, u if ' S Mae K'-mi'hi8e Merlene Jeppsen Jeanette Kgchi Waker Kiilau Gail Pratt Elko Funai RUSBCU Can' Bruce Meyers Lewis Mulilestein Eleanor Kaloi
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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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, K f. f 'U Servettes, seated: Carolyn McDougall, Cleo Ann Fanene, Verna Mae iHo, Janeen Brown, Gail Pratt, Judy Ching. Kneeling: Anna Joy V Smith, Maizie Chun, Betty Lou Ching, Merlene Jeppsen, Jeanette Ko- L chi. Standing: Roselani Akiona, Margaret Campbell, Rowena Mit- fl ltchell, Elaine Tsuneda, Cecilia Adolpho, Mona Jean Rose, Susan A. if Chang, Charlene Moikeha. 'I' X I 1 , rv s l a A Ii ' 1 . 4 1 ' Servettes officers: Charlotte Dias, presidentg Emilie 1 ti Kaimi, vice-presidentg Odetta Kualaau, secretary, Ruth Okawa, treasurer. fl- . F 54, . Y. ip it - tj - -al' 5 1 ' fmt: zf'ew: ft t i CCH women organized the Servettes in the second quarter of this year to help foster service and school spirit in the college. In order that the club be as active j as possible, the girls set up a standard for application for membership so that the 1 group would be able to function efficiently. Patterned after women's service clubs from larger institutions, the Servettes got into full swing by choosing officers and inaugurating a Singing Valentine project where records were dedicated to students and faculty. Other projects included welcoming third quarter new students .ind sponsoring a jam session. , -'ir - M153 ifmg
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