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Kamehameha Student Credit Union Legislative Apprenticeship Pro .ram providing banking services for the students of the kamehameha schools was the main interest of , '5'-H this years student credit union. it was staffed by a ' group of student members who gave their extra N' time and effort to servicing the monetary needs of students in grades seven through twelve. Slum-'W r .l'ff2Zfi'5'00 'Gt 'Q I many of us have wondered what the people in that big grey build- ing they call the state capitol really do, but most of us have simply been content to wonder. this year, however, a few individuals have done more than wonder. these four -joan pokipala, veronica garcia, cheryl yin, and denise kaaa - were selected as kamehameha's legis- lative apprentices. their job was to assist a state senator or represen- tative throughout the sixty day legislative session, by permrming general ofHce work, and attending important hearings. in their free time, they researched the legislative system, developed next years apprenticeship program, and involved themselves with other special projects. their work was very challenging, and each apprentice found reward in her increased knowledge of state affairs, in her new-found maturity, and in her growing sense of responsibility to the rel world, top left: credit union-Il r. chun, m. main, j. hart, l. richardson. 22 m. akiyama, d. kaniaupio fadvisorl, t. ellertson. top right: d. kaniaupio, left legislative apprentices-Il c. yin, j. pokipala. 21 d. kaaa, v. garcia. above left: senator milton holt and d. kaaa. above right: c. yin and representative dwight yoshimura. j. e. t.s.ffs.a.!credit unionflegislature 61
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JET . And F although many of us are unaware of the real purpose of j.e. t.s., there are those who 1Q. are fully involved in the or- ganization, spending their extra time and effort busying themselves with club activi- ties. walter chang, the club's advisor, started off the year in style by attending an engi- neering fair at the university. there, members were able to see first hand some of ha- waiis upcoming geniuses in the engineering Held. later, a project was held for the best bridge made out of tooth- picks. this event was fun as well as challenging. the group also got a chance to at- tend the state science and in- dustrial arts fair, which was quite an exciting event for the members. the year con- cluded with a farewell party funded by money raised ear- lier in 83. irmwmggg i IS.-fb-fi -x.4,, ...' . if 5 some people want to be lawyers, others, executives, doctors and writers, but all of these people need help. so who do they go to? if you answered fs.a. lfuture secretaries of america1, then you're right! with more and more jobs opening up for secretaries, an increasing number of young women are be- coming interested in the Held. this year, arlis legler intro- duced her club members to the world of business. members were initiated on october 5, and from then on, it was busi- nessv all the way. they attended cannonis business college later in the year, and celebrated secretaries week in april. top: j.e.t.s.-I1 ray teramoto, james kahalewai, jodi brehm, wintehn park, richard costa, gary harris, emmit kane. 21 mikela mckeown, kai young, lance leong, robert hew len, greg horita, walter chang Iadvisor1. 31 larry lima, rhonda golden, sydney kawakami, sy shim, mel crowell, nola donahue. above: emmit kane seeks assistance from walter chang. right: fs. - e- lyn kanewa, nani duey. 21 lee henry, kenwyn ai-chang, s e te a ' 0. 31 wendy tancayo, E uhu, liesl umiamaka. 41 lisa hassenritter, jill akau, tiare pahukoa, . missing from picture: arlis legler ladvi- sor1. 60 activities
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Hu1'MELE And TVGB s a brand new club on campus this year was hui m.e.l.e. students of all grade levels interested in music turned out for a good start in this new club. the club was put together by advisor eric shimamoto for any- one that showed interest in singing, dancing, or just playing music the members of hui m.e.l.e. participated in various activities throughout the year including christmas carolling in december, and 'jam sessions all year around. I t. v.g. b. 3, television 's ' great beginningsf got off to an enthusiastic start this year with a visit to the khon-2 studio in early september. the club, still new on campus, was opened to anyone who was interested in t.v. and t. v. productions. the advisor, jan meyers, formed this club to give students the opportunity to have a great introduction into a promising career. 62 activities clockwise from top left: jannie cox and christine mahealona experiment with a flute during a music club meeting. hui m.e,l.e.: I1 stuart tomasa lpresident1, blaise haae, curran arakaki, mike spencer lvice president1 21 conrad lum, jannie cox, christine mahealona, eric shimamoto ladvisor1, lee ann kalani, kelly machado. 31 william moss- man, scott sproat. 41 darren almeida. 51 kim thomas, michelle naone, cheryl cobb, audrey kaawa lsecretary1, veronica sabagala ltreasurer1, gwen holi, renee santiago, alan stewart, advisor eric shimamoto plays for the group during a hui m.e.l.e. meeting. t.v.g.b.-l1 naupaka spillner fpresident1, jan meyers ladvisor1, laurie lee, jill lindsey, nicole eheo. 21 lee ann genovia, tony lum, lisa carter ltreasurer1, patricia kenoi, lehua kalima !secretary1, Wesley tavares, ilima shima. 31 alaine alhao, wendall mattos, clinton hook. 41 tammy chang fvice president1, alan stewart, robert chow hoy, arthur mahoe, patrick cullen. naupaka spillner Hlms some of the club members while working on the k.s. news.
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