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Jali KHSG COUNCIL. Representatives from extended third period classes ponder over business before them at one of the bi-weekly meetings of the student council. STUDENT GOVERNMENT n--5, X ,'., . 4 'T' Ii. ,-my 'Y' K ,- 1 Uv J fx 'WT .5 sh to it T E, M fl R vs t J Q :gg .v V Dean Ishiki Kenneth Kodama Caroline Harada Lois Sakamoto President Vice President Secretary Treasurer 74 U.-0 N. RFI . L, -, Ii Y ef 9' a ' Ted Kobayaslf Sgt.-at-Arms
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K 5-Q' .r'.'w . ' -sv' - 5 . 43.5.3 . , 1. .,,.. ice DeMello ldvisor The 1958-59 years will be long remember- ed by students as the year our corridors over- flowed with a record number of students. A total of 1,947 students were registered, with the Sophomores bearing the bulks of students. The students were quickly oriented to our social life on October 3 when we held our annual Scholarship Dance. The money raised from this benefit dance enabled four deserv- ing seniors to attend college on scholarships. Career Week, held during December 3-5, gave the students valuable information about the different vocational fields they might enter after graduation. The proceeds from the Sweethearts Ball, held on February 13 in the school cafetorium went to the Band department for badly need- ed equipment. New things were appearing in our school life. A new track was laid out in the athletic field, and plans were made for the first Kai- muki High School Annual Invitation Novice Track and Field Meet to be held next year. In our social lives, it was canteens. The Student Government, with the help of the three grade levels, sponsored afternoon can- teens. These were the first ones Bulldogs ex- perienced, and they eagerly turned out for them. Kaimuki students have experienced a pro- fitable and funfilled year which has left a lasting and fond memory in all of our hearts. MEETING COME TO ORDER. President Dean Ishiki calls the assembly to order as Secretary Caroline Harada gets set to write the minutes and vice-president Kenneth Kodama looks on ' e fff fi I ' t ,Q P ' s Q ., lg E
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