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4 First row fLeft io rightlz Frances Takahashi, Margaret Nakamura, Mitsuko Watanabe, Cecilia Miller, Nellie Love, Betty Kim, Violet Sato, Marqaret Fukushima, Esther Shin. Second row: Mr. Scott, Stanward Kim, Iames Kim, Vicki Matsumuro, Akiko Fukunaqa, Nora Chun, Soon Gull Kim, Edelberto Balinqit. Top row: Surn Ho Lee, Alfred Alexander, Clifford Oh, Conrado Lorenzo, Adam Vincent, Richard Chun, Shiqeshi lmamura, Bob Hirota. SENIOR POLICE IUNIOR POLICE First row fLeft to rightlz Fee Bong Kim, Bernice Medeiros, Elizabeth Puulei,-Eufemia Rivera, Elena Cabulonq, Sheba Cerbano, George Shibano, Mr. Scott. Second row: Yoshimichi Sakamoto, Mitsuo Yanaqida, Yoshinobu Oroku, Robert MacLanqnan, Michael Chun, Kai Chun Wong, Robert Uetake, Kee Ok Yu. Top row: Mitsuo Honda, Herbert Minn, Tomio Omoto, fames Maxwell, Stanley Kim, Fred Kim, Shiqeru lha.
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Page 48 text:
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STUDENT POLICE UNDER THE direction of Mr. Harry Scott, the student police have established a reputation for maintaining peace and order throughout the school. In the senior division, Stanward Kim has acted as sheriff, while in the junior group, Frederick Kim, with Herbert Minn as deputy, and their student assistants, have enforced the rules and regulations of Leilehua. With twenty-eight boys in the senior group and twenty-nine in the intermedi- ate, students have not only kept order at noon, but also have patrolled football games and various school programs and cooperated with teachers and janitors in promoting school welfare. Shifted each week from one post to another, each officer has had a fair chance to serve at every post. In this age of speed and ,motorized transportation, the most common hazard to pedestrians and motoristsis that of traffic accidents. To provide for the safety of school children during school hours, the l.P.O. organization formed a few years ago, was introduced at Leilehua by Mr. Ioseph Dostal, and has become increas- ingly important. This year's force of twenty boys under the leadership of Mr. Scott and Chief Iames Kim has given a year of efficient service on the crossroads. With the purchase of raincoats, they were able to go on duty, rain or shine. They also rendered assistance at football games and at the carnival. With the force divided into two divisions, Company A directed traffic before school and Company B after school hours. Each company has been proud of its record of no accidents. As a climax to the year's service the organization took a trip to Honolulu to see how their brother officers fulfilled their duties. On a visit to the police depart- ment, Detective Stevenson gave them much information on drugs, narcotics and crime. IUNIOR POLICE OFFICERS First row fLeft to rightl: Elliot Lee, Kenneth Komori, Morris Shinsato, Takeji Fururnizo, Eugene Man- ley, lames Kim, Daniel Hoa, Sung Choon Lee. Second row: Tadashi Takano, Charles Sun, Freder- ick Nichols, Roy Lee, lames Gray, Iames Nunes, Donald MacWilliams, Mr. Scott. Top row: Tsuneo Kanno, Stanley Kim, Stanward Chun, George Song, Albert Anderson. t
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HUI O ALII THE LOCAL and national honor students make up Hui O Alii, or society of chieftains, consisting this year of sixteen members, who spent most of their time revising the constitution. Discovering that the point system was more hindrance than help, resulting in confusion and loss of time, they decided to abolish it entirely. A member must maintain a B average in scholastic standing and an average of Two in character rating to remain in the society. Any member who falls below the standard prescribed by the constitution is dropped at the end of the semester. New members are selected at the end of the third quarter. According to the constituton, the present membership ncminates five per cent of the high school student body, with only four per cent eligible for election. National honor students are selected by the faculty. Present members of the Local Honor Society are: Esther Ahn, Kimball Chun, Margaret Fukushima, Michie Hiramoto, Mary lane Lee, Violet Sato, Paciencia Balingit, Ethel Lee, ludith Kunihiro, Raymond Watson, seniors: May Blossom Chang, Revocato Medina, Gladys Oda, Mae Sakamoto, Dong Nip Yu, juniors. New members are the following: Akiko Eukunaga, Kiyoko lha, Shizue lto, Alice Khim, Donald MacWilliams, Michie Ogawa, Gecrgine Ono, Frances Takahashi, seniors, Smith Choi, Lai Seu Choy, Mary Goodrich, Rosalie Hoshi- bata, Maxwell lohnson, Eichi Matsumuro, Mitsuo Mita, Nobuko Saito, Morris Shinsato, Harry Shirorna, Margaret Thatcher, juniors: Gladys Au, Alice Choy, Sophie Gripon, Hironobu Hino, Sarah Kim, Helen Lim, sophomores. Present members of National Honor Society are Esther Ahn, Paciencia Balin- git, Kimball Chun, ludith Kunlhiro, Ethel Lee, Gilbert Procter, Raymond Watson, seniors. Gfficers for the year were: Mary lane Lee, president, Raymond Watson, vice-president, Paciencia Balingit, secretary-treasurery Miss Hilda Ratliff, ad- viser. First row tLeft to rightl: Violet Sato, Michie Hiramoto, Margaret Fukushima, Dong Nip Yu, May Blossom Chang, Mary lane Lee, Esther Ahn, Paciencia Balingit, Ethel Lee, Mae Sakamoto. Top row: Revocato Medina, Raymond Watson, ludith Kunihiro, Gilbert Procier, Kimball Chun, Miss Ratliff.
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