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.ttf A 4 First row tLeft to rightl: Hilda Rocha, Mildred lwatani, Margaret Salcata, Cecelia Lovell, Alice Goya, lane Kuwaye, Lillian Chun, Marian Oda. Second row: Hideko Kunishige, lean Aganselyo, Katherine Lyum, Annie Kim, Elina Cabulong, Margaret Choy, Helen Ah Ouin, Bernice Medeiros, Mrs. Scott. Third row: Ethel Nakayarna, Rosie Uyeno, Betty Ono, Eufemia Rivera, Edna Miya- sato, Mildred Fujimoto, Betsy Matsuno. Top row: Ayalco Nakamura, Beatrice Mitsunaga, Helen Ogawa, Helen Kuwaye, Betty Funakoshi, Michiko Kikugawa, lane lgarashi, Nancy lshigaki. INTERMEDIATE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS WITH A LARGE enrollmentof forty members, the Intermediate F. I-I. H. under the guidance of Mrs. Harry Scott, accomplished much throughout the year. Leilehua was ably represented when practically all the members turned out at the annual F. I-I. I-I. Oahu Day Conference at Kalakaua Intermediate School, Where various projects were put on display. As their service to the school, they carried on the doughnut and coffee sale at the carnival held on March 4, l938. With each member cooperating, this affair proved to be a very successful one. Representing their chapter in the F. I-I. I-I. Territorial Conference held on Maui from March 24 to 27 was Gladys Oda. To observe Easter, the group held a social on April 10, from l:30 to 3:30 in the home economics room. Bernice Meideros took charge of entertainment, while Katherine Lum and Anne Lim were chairmen of the refreshment com- mittee. Together With the high school F. H. H. they held a tea on May 4 from 2:30 to 3:30 in room 501 in honor of former members of their chapter and teachers of Leilehua high school. This proved to be the social highlight of the year. Chair- men for various committees were as follows: Marion Oda, refreshment, Kather- ine Lum, Anne Lim, decoration: Eufemia Rivera and Elena Cabulong, entertain- ment. Since the purpose of this club is to make practical use of homemalcing train- ing in the home, community and in their personal development, various worth- while projects Were carried out throughout the year. Some of the projects were vegetable gardening, furnishing the home and dressmaking. Officers for this year were: Gladys Oda, president: Cecelia Lovell, vice- presidentg Beatrice Mitsunaga, secretary: and Katherine Lum, treasurer.
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF HAWAII UNDER THE guidance of Miss Clara Berry, who was succeeded in March by Mrs. Emily Paulus, chapter 2l, Future Homemakers has had a most successful year. Members of the group have raised money during the year by making jams and jellies, selling food at football games, corsages at dances and dish towels for Christmas presents. A major activity was the sale of hot dogs, candy, pop corn and soda at the carnival in order to pay the expenses of a delegate, lean Omoto, to the annual conference held on Maui. Taking care of a baby sister from birth untilfeight months of age was the home project of Mary Kang, winning her the coveted Hawaii Homemaker's de- gree. She also redecorated her home, constructing new furniture and making curtains. Each student is required to plan and carry out a homemaking project during the year, gaining thereby valuable experience and increased knowledge of prac- tical domestic work. Among the projects were gardening, home beautification, interior decoration, child care and home planning. At the annual Future Homemakers conference at Kalakaua, March l2, Oahu day was celebrated by Leilehua delegates and home projects entered in the ex- hibits. Alice Khim participated in the oratorical contest. As an especial feature this year, care of two children, Roberta Larsen and Daryl jean Du Pont, gave homemakers an opportunity for further study and practical experience. Officers of chapter 21 for the year were: Alice Khim, presidentp Michie Hiramoto, vice-president, Shizue Ito, secretaryg Helen Kunihisa, treasurer: and advisers, Miss Clara Berry for the first semester and Mrs. Emily Paulus for the second. First row CLeft to rightlz Annie Kim, Ioyce Lee, Alice lha, Margaret Nakamura, Alice Khim, Ethel Lee, julia Kim, Mary Kang, Doris Shibano. Second row: Hatsue Afuso, Alice Higa, Grace Yamada, Sumiko Kihara, Violet Chang, Annie Kang, Winifred Harano, Helen Hayashi, Helen Kunihisa, Lucille Takase, Mrs. Paulus. Third row: Michie Hiramoto, Bessie Matsukawa, Ellen Okazaki, Shi- zuko Uchiyarna, Pei Lum Sur, Ethel Yamashita, Mabel Lee, Fumiko Sato, Nora Chun, Rachael Lee. Top row: Leatrice Kunimitsu, Helen Kishi, Shizue Ito, Betty Yanagida, Antonina Ahquin, Dorothy I--larada, lulia Kim, Dorothy Endo, Marie Ganare, losephine Claves, Natividad Gregorio, Daizy Khirn, Ruth Lee. . 1
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L CLUB THE L CLUB is an organization of boys founded to encourage and maintain organized athletics. Membership in the club is open to any boy lettering in either a major or a minor sport. At the end of this year's football season, twenty-two boys were awarded letters. Basketball season produced twelve more. Track and tennis seasons combined brought twenty candidates and baseball eighteen. The club had in main two important duties: first, to determine candidates for the C. R. Brown Award: second, to select candidates to serve as cheer and song leaders for the coming year. 'Wilbert Minn should be given much credit in handling so ably the duties of president. Other officers are: Bob Hirota, vice-president, Gilbert Procter, secre- tary: and Max Suzuki, treasurer. Football lettermen are: Koichi Tamura 3, Nam Sun Chung 2, Wilbert Minn 2, Ralph Kim 2, Robert Lee 2, Fred Strohlin 1, Max Suzuki l, Les Herich 1, Frank Blazey 1, Stanward Kim 3, Kimball Chun 2, Gilbert Procter 2, Iames Chun l, Howard Kam 1, Iere Smith 2, Rudolph Peiler 1, Bill Watson 1, loe Elhinger 2, Pat Hurley 2, Elia Kim 1, George Kamana 2. Basketball lettermen are: Torn Mizuno 1, Gary Yaji 1, lanito de Gracia 1, Duck Young Yoon 1, Iames Kim 1, lack Cleary 1, Smith Choi 2, Stanward Kim 2, Albert Sur l, Gilbert Procter 2, Pat Hurley 2. Track lettermen are: Max Suzuki 2, Soon Gull Kim 1, Edelberto Balingit 3, Kimball Chun 2, loe Garcia 1, Kaoru Kawahara 1, Chester Stewart l, Rudolph Peiler 2, lames Shintaku 2, Louis Rocha 1, Stanward Kim 1. Baseball lettermen are: Noboru Tanaka 2, Tom Mizuno 2, Robert Takayama 2, Max Suzuki 2, Toshio Tanaka 2. Tennis lettermen are: Frank Palomares 3, Smith Choi 2, Gilbert Procter 2, Edmund Taylor 2. First row CLeft to riqhtl: Lambert Tamura, Noboru Tanaka, Nam Sun Chung, Wilbert Minn, Ralph Kim, Robert Lee, Tom Mizuno, Robert Takayama, Gary Yaji. Second row: Frank Palomares, lanito de Gracia, Fred Strohlin, Duck Young Yoon, Max Suzuki, Iames Kim, lack Cleary, Les Heirich, Soon Gull Kim, Frank Blazey, Edelberto Balingit, Mr. Bellows. Third row: Smith Choi, Stanward Kim, Kimball Chun, Toshio Tanaka, loseph Garcia, Albert Sur, Gilbert Procter, lames Chun, Robert Stroh- lin, Edmund Taylor, Howard Kam. Top row: Kaoru Kawahara, Chester Stewart, lere Smith, Ru- dolph Peiler, William Watson, foe Ehlinger, Paul Hurley, lames Shintaku, Bob Hirota, Louis Rocha. XP ln
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