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May Day Queen Aldrene Kanoho and King David Keala. Highlights of the traditional May Day festival on campus were the choosing of a king and queen to reign over the day's activities. Native entertainment, both old and modern, was presented during the morning program. Leis and flowers were in abundance as new- comers to the islands gazed in admiration at the beauty and pageantry of the program. In the afternoon, sports events became the order of the day as games of skill and vigor were enjoyed by students and faculty alike. A campus movie concluded the day's activi- ties. The following Friday evening, a I-Iolokuu Ball was held with everyone wearing muu muus and Aloha prints. Theresa Kalama, Ethel Almadova, Harry Murray, Gail Pratt, Glen Anna, and Emily Enos were the planning committee. '51 - -1 .' . I ' Q K. . ,J I, .5 ,,. D xg , ' .,. i X . . X1 .sb 4 P' Q A e up . . 5 X B- U xi ' 1 X ax, ga 'Xi P N V ,ey Q 4-'l .
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Winners of the First Annual Hawaii Intercollegiate Ora- orical contest were Kimball Young and Julina Lung. Kim- 'all Young won second place with his talk entitled Are You Ltarving? while Julina Lung gained third place with her alk, Counter-revolution in Education . First place was awarded to Melvin Vios, a student at the Iniversity of Hawaii, who spoke on the subject, The Plight nf the Filipino . All eight colleges and universities in the Territory were nvited to compete, each sending two contestants. , . ,Aid ., ik ,,, . fur f . 'gf-4 . I , ' Ev 4' a , ., fi, , f', ,U el ' .3-222 ,,. , . gtg , . I fg.1.,,.i'f. , v g2', .-i.Q1.v+ ' ff -V ag igxaf -, gg,-m, -Ev, H is , 41. we 1 1 ' W ,n 1 o ' ' fm! r w Campaigning for 1957-58 Student Body Offices took place in CCH in May amid high competitive spirits. Winners and next year's Student Body Executive Offi- cers are Harry Murray, president, Alwin Battad, vice-presidentg Theresa Kalama, secretary-treasurer, and Aldrene Kanoho, secretary-historian. Sponsored by the Freshman Class the Commencement Ball gave a charming finale to a year filled with the joy of accomplishment I P
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