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student government. V The chieT purpose oT The COURTESY COM- MITTEE was acknowledgemenT oT The achieve- menTs oT various individuals wiTh lefrers oT en- couragemenT To TurTher Their acTiviTies. The CITIZENSI-IIP COMMITTEE served To pro- moTe good ciTizenship among our sTudenTs and To Teach The use oT ParliamenTary procedure. IT puT on a ciTizenship assembly during STudenT's Associa- Tion Week. The JUNIOR RED CROSS COMMITTEES pri- mary purpose was To aid oThers and To render service where needed. I-lave you ever wondered who decoraTed The goal posT aT all oT our TooTball games? ThaT was done by The PEP COMMITTEE, who also under- Took The Task oT planning Pep Assemblies, as iT aTTempTed To boosT The M.l-IS. school spiriT. The commiTTee's represenTaTion oT Maui I-ligh School in The Maui lnTerscholasTic SporTsmanship Council improved inTerschoIasTic relaTions. Ever noTice The crowd coming ouT oT Room 2 aTTer noon recess? ThaT is where The RECREA- TION COMMITTEE, whose duTy iT was To plan recess acTiviTies, held Their acTiviTies such as play- ing checkers, dominoes, and cards. The success oT our sTudenT body dances, boTh The Welcome Dance and The Inaugural Ball, were made possible by The SOCIAL COMMITTEE whose duTy iT was To plan The dances and decoraTe Tor The dances. 24 . 4 ,av-z V' '.i A f , 5 4 of fi l 2' Q W1 ii 4 if 4 45 f if. ff ni rf ' 4 fr' ,N . i ov T I f -4. kv-rf'Ww . ' I ef nf ' rv X' fi! .5 ,Q , 7 I. za-. 54' wwf.. .may 1- ,-7-'Y M as .fr '97 PEP COMMITTEE: Michael KiTaqawa, Karen Yama- rnoTo, Chdifmani Jean MaTsui, Miss KohaTsu. advisor? Glenn I-la mal. Warren Sugirnura. SOCIAL COMMITTEE: MaTeo Talon, Wayne SakamoTo, Diane Takurni, chairman: I-larold Uradomo, Clara Var,-e Laura Yara Myrna Malaqui, Miss T-lamasaki advisor. lig- 4-:sa l 'Wir ,. 7 1 Lx. w
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Committees . . . Vital to I x I CITIZENSHIP COMMITTEE: FRONT ROW-Miss Izumigawa. advisor: Patsy Kakihara, chairman: Miriam Yoshioka. ROW 2 -Allan Nagano, Rita Malagui, Roy Tsuii. STUDENT BODY COMMITTEES Spearheading activities throughout the school year were the I5 student body committees. These committees, chosen by the executive board and approved by the student council, were very neces- sary to the school, tor they undertook many ot the tasks which were impossible tor the student council to undertake, due to lack ot time. All these com- mittees had a purpose and several responsibilities. LIVING MEMORIAL COMMITTEE, one ot the host important among the other committees, helped students in tinancial emergencies where students tound it necessary to have small amounts ot money to cover school expenses tor short periods ot time. Reserving ot time, dates, and scheduling activi- ties were made possible tor the campus organiza- tions, S.B. council, and the taculty through con- tact with the CALENDAR COMMITTEE. This com- mittee carried out the responsibility ot keeping the various activities trom contlicting with each other. The I-IONOR ROLL COMMITTEE compiled the grade point averages ot every student in school and tallied them to see whether or not the honor roll was made. An average ot 3.4 or all A's and B's was necessary to make the honor roll. A straight B average rated honorable mention. i - PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE: Stanley Okumura, Mrs. Ueoka, advisor: Roy Suzuki, Donald Tanitomi, Gladys Coelho, chairman: George Saito. COURTESY COMMITTEE: Mrs. Lillie, advisory Wilbert Raiihara, I-tarriet Ono, Vivian Matsumoto, chairman: Ruby Pang. fri, p, . Eyes 5 Y km
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III IDD IIITIRESIIU M A rgnrru. 'I I- Iv! I ' 4 I , I I l f, 1' xx . .L LIVING MEMORIAL COMMITTEE Raul Maisul, dwairmarv BULLETIN BOARD COMMITTEE: MeIvErv Ching, Ade'e Suzuki Mr. E-.-Mrwg, advigorg GIady5 COEIIIO, Mrs. WaIson. advisorg Jane LJIIyc5I'IIfd, chafrmani Frances Ofsubo. Helping hands worked JUNIOR RED CROSS COMMITTEE1S+anIey I-Iamwrwfo Bermce Kaaehlro R NI me, I-Iaru Klrrvura. Mrg, Yosnfmura, advlscrp Fairlane ANOHIC. OV 5 555 CI1aIrmerw. .ni I I .I 335, C X' 55. 6 X ' . 5 3 RECEPTION COMMITTEE: FRONT ROWfSar-dra Ycshlmura. Janice Maguda Chairman' Mrs. Anza? adwscr, ROW 2-Niredo Dominfzo FWTI'C 'r' FJ- 'I PCC. Irving Urgdgm Q, I .F This ,.. v' I O, 'N -,.'x, V - 1. i-1 IX AI.. Z 11-v' Lf.- , , 1 o -4 If I -. 1' x ,', 'I 5+.f'. QZYJ .IX-I .1-XI . V .fxk-f I-f ,fv- fil- N-'
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