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Blinking Filrlll Best In Territory! FFA CHAPTER FRONT ROW: Edwin Tanaka, Reginald Pereira, Richard Shim, Paul Salruma, Howard Matsumura. ROW 2: Robert Baptiste, Kazumi Nishimura, Paul Hieda, Roberl Sanches. ROW 3: Clarence Kuwashima, George Filler, Alber+ Costa, Thomas Gamurol. Row -4-: Mr. lrimafa, Mr. Gallman, Mr. Jim On. Being endowed with a keen sense of business, the Maui High Due to the small number of boys in the organization, second year Chapter of the Future Farmers of America is a prosperous group. students were recruited to bolster its membership. On February 24, a delegation of FFA members went to the dis- During Easter vacation Edwin Tanaka and Reginald Perreira ac- trict conference held in Lahaina. A sum of S10 was contributed to companied by Mr. Gallman represented the Maui High Chapter the Community Chest, CARE and Christmas Seals. FFA day was and Hew over to Oahu for the territorial conference. spent visiting an experiment station, ranch dairy and other school chapters. FFA COUNCIL MEMBERS: Edwin Tanaka, secrelaryg Harry Sliimabukuro, presidentg Reginald Perreira, vice presidentg Richard Shim, lreasurerg and Paul Sakuma, reporter . . . Swish! Swackl Ag boys giving new look to cans. .'B,f '1 at 455 N-,, .. Eighty-three
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Eighty-Iwo Aggies Are Busy ENTERPRISING AGGIES Started during the latter part of November, the newly constructed storage building was recently completed by sopho- more and freshman ag boys. The storage unit complementingw a chicken farm, has space for a feed room, brooder room, storage for eggs and a slaughter room. NEW GREEN HOUSE The enterprising ag department has already built a green house in which they plan to grow practically every known variety of tropical plants. To beautify the surrounding area, a tropical garden is being planned. Future building plans call for another quonset classroom. CARPENTERS Ir certainly loolcs as if the boys will malce good carpenters as well as agrarians at the end of this school year! More power to versatile ag instructors Mr. Jim On and Mr. Gall- man! TOP: Hardy sons ot the soil . CENTER: Freshman and sophomore boys work busily on the new storage buildings . BOTTOM: Robert and Reginald concentrate on tixing the tence . . . Manuel shows he'd rather paint .
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National Newspaper Week Celebrated By Journalism Class 1, V,,.. i .:.Q My ' -r 'ka si Yi L ' t Eiga? ': . A nose for news or plain nosey? Can't cell which, but Journal- ism Club members are usually around the campus hunting for interesting facts to place in their Hi-Notes. Believing that sometimes they should create the news, these journalism Club members jumped right into school activities at the start of the year by celebrating the annual National News- paper Wcek. Of course, they had Mr. Jazz Belknap and Mr. lsao Tanaka of The Maui News as guests of honor. Mr. Bel- knap spoke about politics in the newspaper and Mr. Tanaka, about The Maui News Association at the luncheon. Other guest school journalists came from Baldwin high school and St. An- thony Boys' and Girls, high schools. This display was put in a show Window of the Paia Store by journalists, to acquaint the pub- lic with National Newspaper Week. Club members presented an original stage production called An Investment in Friendship to liven the CARE campaign. Later on they had a picnic at Baldwin Park and still later, went on a field trip to the Maui Publishing Co., Ltd. Journalists were kept on their toes fmaybe, nose, for news, because as members of The Maui News Association, every article printed in The Maui News brought more money into the Jour- nalism Club Colfer. Club officers were Joanne Fleming, president, Mitsuo Yoshizu, vice president, Charlotte Imada, secretary and Norman Taira, treasurer. JOURNALISM CLUB Front Row: Reiko Kuwashima, Jane Shi- raishi, Catherine Arai, Charlotte lmada, Elaine Tialcei, Millie Walcugawa, Eileen Sakagawa, Shirley Corioso, Miss Yoshi- rnori. Row 2: Carol Shirolcane, Jane Hasegawa, Edith Nakashima, Myrtle Cup Choy, Myrtle Yamamoto, June Aiona, Linda Boteilho, Myra English, Patricia Dolim. Row 3: Patricia Cabral, Joanne Fleming, Kathleen Medeiros, Norman Taira, Donald Doi. Mitsuo Yo- shizu, James Kamiya. William Oshiro. Eighty-four
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