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llnua Club Forms Nucleus of High-Spirited Cheering Section With the coronation of Miss Saber, Patricia Salcamoto and Mr. Saber, John Malaqui by Coach Nolle Smith jr., the mem- orable rally got underway with a full night of fun. In atten- dance to her Majesty was a bevy of attractive girls: Shirley Sombelon, Nancy Miyashiro, Roberta Coleman, Elaine Talcei, Millie Wakugawa, and Myrtle Cup Choy. The King's atten- dants were Allan Pico, Daniel Awai, Lawrence Tam Ho, Johnny Damian, Leroy Hokoana, and Phil Eastabroolcs. The rally was jointly backed by the Imua Club and the School Spirit Commit- tee. IMUA CLUB INT ROW: Poinciana Ribucan. se Nakamura, Rita Roman, Patricia arnoto, Gloria Saqawinit, Lorraine Reqo, Gladys Harada, Mary Ito, etta Moniz, Mrs. Crane. ROW 2: ik Tavares, Edward Salcaida, Myrtle n Choy, Florence Pahulroa, Lucy ntho, Helen Shiroma, Margaret Ya- hiro, Virginia Nalcatsulcasa, Steph- Kanemoto, Jenny Yamashita, Shir- Sornbelon. ROW 3: Joseph Valoroso, ine Molina, Nancy Miyashiro, Ellen alea, Rose Ah Yuen, Corntort Alcuna, Yamashita, Lorrene Tabaco, Rosita noy, Eva Kaiwi. ROW 4: David iro, Judith Masanda. Maeva l-lair, cisso Baylosis, Bruce Salcamoto, Eli- ath Mahuna, Vivian Vierra, Jane arnura, Jane Goshi, Winona English, JAPM,-1 . IMUA COUNCIL urer: Edward Salcaida, Vice-President: Myrtle Cup Choy Ser retary: Nancy Miyasliiro, Advisor: Mrs. Crane. if E The Imua Club membership is made up of representatives from each record room. This year's uniform was a white shirt, with the word llmual sillc-screened on the back. These shirts were complemented by A dark, colored slcirt or trousers on club days. The Imua council includes: Mary Ito, presidentg Myrtle Cup Choy, vice president: Nancy Miyashiro, secretary, Edward Sa- lcaida, treasurer, Vivian Vierra, sgt. at arms and advisor, Mrs. Erma Crane. Eighty five Sergeant-At-Arms: Vivian Vierra, President: Mary Ito Treas
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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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Latin iii uh Studies Roman Life LATIN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Gallrnan, Charlotte Yogi, Jean lalcaku a, Carol Nashiwa, Evelyn Selci, Ethel Nalcasato, Janet Kitagawa, Grace Kiqawa, Betty Kawakarni, Sylvia Fulcuda, Lona Mae Moon. ROW 2: Peter Leong, Donald Doi, Yonelco Endo, Hazel Sninqalci, Patsy Ivlasuda, lalcelco lvlorishige, Carol Cabral, Barbara Carvalho, Janet Hayashi, .loan Ann Medeiros, lrene Kaiihara, ROW 4: Ethel Kimura, Olivia Gusman, Ruth Yara, Janet Kawahara, Mildred lsobe, Bobby Davis, Stanley Ooshi, Richard Kubota, Edith Nal-cashima, Jean Talcayesu, Diane Chun ROMANI I-IODIERNI If you hear students on the campus addressing each other as Caesar, Jupiter, Rhea, Psyche, Pax or Cinncinatus, they are members of Romani I-Iodierni, MHS Latin Club, who work with their motto, May knowledge increase in mind, at their monthly meetings. Mrs. Gallman was advisor of the club, with Peter Leong as president, Richard Kubota as vice president and Lona Mae Moon as secretary-treasurer. Programs conducted by Richard Kubota and his committee at the meetings were about Roman customs, people, holidays, cloth- ing, home, gods, funerals, marriages, calendars, Latin songs and GIRLS' COUNCIL uls my lipstick smeared? But ot course, she's looking into the new mirror on the Girl's Bulletin Board obtained by thi: Girls' Council. Yes, indeed! The Girls' Council, under the advisorship of Mrs. Mounce, has done a good job of keeping the Bulletin Board up to date, supervising the girls' powder rooms and spon- soring the Big-Little Sister luncheon. The purpose of this council is to help all freshmen and new girls get acquainted with the school, to introduce them to other students so that they will feel at home. skits. GIRLS' COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Nancy Miyashiro, Agnes Yamanoha, Doris Nouchi, Eleanc Mlatsuura, Pauline Molina, Carol Shirolcane, Elaine l-liye, Nobulco Obayashi. ROW 2: Lois Bruc Susan Moon. Linda Boteilho, Grace Kiqawa, Ruth Shimote, Ethel Nalcasato, Ethel Shimote, ROW Patsy Masuda, Carol Nashiwa, Connie Ruddock, Myrtle Yamamoto, Lona Mae Moon, Allison Mulca Francis l'-lamasaki. ROW 4: Joanne Fleming, Janet Kitagawa, Myrtle Cup Choy, Sylvia Nashiw. Maeva l-lair, Hazel Masuda, Elaine Yoshihara. Girls' Council Gets New Mirror 'knew
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