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First row tLeft to rightl: Chieko Yanagisako, Nohuko Saito, Alice Khim, Frances Takahashi, Fusae Hayashi, Dorothy Au, losephine Yojo, Mae Sakamoto, Muriel Tanaka. Second row:, Mrs. Knight, Sue Yee Kong, Ok Soon Kim, Helen Kunihisa, Ethel Yamashita, Mitsuko Watanabe, lanet Sato, Clara Yamaguchi, May Blossom Chang, Michie Ogawa, Akiko Fukunaga, Masumi Murakami. Top row: Frederick Hayashi, Susumu Taoka, Kiyomi Yoshida, Takeji Furumizo, Revocato Medina, Con- rado Lorenzo, Tsuneo Kanno, Tsuneichi Yoneda, Raymond Kataoka, Harry Shiroma. ALLIED YOUTH THE ALLIED YOUTH is an organization designed to give young people all the knowledge and opportunity to make a thorough study of the problem of alco- hol without bias or prejudice and allow them to make up their own minds as to their choice. Mr. Roy Bregg, executive secretary of Allied Youth, introduced the move- ment in Hawaii with the cooperation of the Temperance League. Various speakers in many vocations have addressed the group at weekly meetings during the year. Among these were: Mr. Scott Brainard, Major Roy Parker, Captain W. H. Christian, Detectives Albert Stevenson and Lane, and Miss Isabel Edson, exchange teacher at Leilehua from Hastings-on-the-Hudson, New York. Post activities were climaxed by an Allied Youth three-day conference at Kokokahi, Oahu, April 29 to May l, with Alice Khim, Gladys Oda, Nobuko Saito and Harry Shiroma representing this chapter. Officers for the year were: Revocato Medina, president: Nobuko Saito, vice- presidenty Harry Shiroma, secretaryp Gladys Oda, treasurer: Mrs. l. R. Knight, adviser. y,4fhfc.J
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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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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA WITH THE OPENING of its tenth year, fifty ambitious members answered to the roll call of the Iames Dole Chapter 13 of the Future Farmers. The purposes of this club are to promote leadership, scholarship, thrift, and to arouse enthusiasm in farming. lnitiating their new members on October 29 was the most hilarious event of the year, especially when there were twenty-one green-hands. As one of the projects, they went on a field trip to the University of Hawaii, where they attended the products show.. ln response to a call for help in the school carnival, the F. F. A. boys took complete charge of the dance and baseball throw, from which they netted a neat sum. One of the most outstanding activities was their sending three delegates, Albert Tamura, Bob Chinen, and Bob Hirota to the annual F. F. A. conference held on Kauai during Easter vacation. Bob Hirota represented the chapter in the oratorical contest, in which he placed second. After returning, the boys re- ported about the business discussed at the conference and the pleasure side of the trip. With the Future Homemakers as guests, a moonlight picnic was held in May. Climaxing their year, they held a reunion, in the latter part of May in honor of former members of the lames Dole Chapter. Much credit is due to Mr. Heminger, under whose guidance the club was able to undertake many worthy activities. He was assisted by the following officers: Nam Sun Chung, president, Albert Tamura, vice-president, Howard Stribling, secretary, Yasuo Uyechi, treasurerp and Bob Chinen, reporter. First row vfLeft to rightl: Stanley Mikami, Soon Gun Kim, Nam Sun Chung, Albert Tamura, Howard Stribling, Yasuo Uyechi, Ralph Kim. Second row: Kenneth Komori, Charles lkehara, Edward Tamanaha, Iames Kim, Dempsey Rivera, Lionel Lim, Florencio Aqbayani, To Hyun Lee, Alfred Sur, Howard Suzuki, Mr. Heminger. Third row: Sin Cha Lee, Shinei Yamakawa, Kazuto Iwanaga, Albert Yamauchi, Sueki Kurihara, Iohn Kim, Hiroshi Kimura, Chiyoki Oshiro, George Kamana, Bob Hirota, Katushi Nakasone, Yoshiyuki Momotomi, Seiko Yagi. Top row: Masato Togashi, George Kobayashi, Kaoru Kawahara, Henry Kiishi, Francis Rathburn, Po Kook Young, Rudolph Peiler, Naoyuki Fukunaga, Bob Chinen, Tom Mizuno, Susumu Muranaka, Masami Tanaka.
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