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Wallace Fukunaga President 655x951 'tr We Develop Ralph Ohara Vice-President Our school government was first organized in the second semester of the school year, 1923-1924. Starting as a student council, by gradual changes . I . X-T it has become the present modern school govern- Doris Kuratsu Assistant Secretary .. gui. pu .Nj -'wsbevl .lg Mr s Mary Sutherland Adviser ment system. Itis a student and teacher organization working on the different school problems that must be solved in order that we may be able to function smoothly. The students are represented by a member selected from each homeroom who meets with the school government officers and various commit- tee chairmen under the supervision of an adviser. When the representatives report to their home rooms, their teachers see to it that class meet- ings are carried on efficiently and correctly. They offer suggestions that will aid the students in mak- ing wise decisions. Also through the cooperation of our teachers, our school government has be- come a necessity in regulating and enforcing the policies of the school f'or the benefit of all. These representatives report to their classes all the problems that must be solved and ask for suggestions and helpful criticisms. In this manner we learn to understand our democratic government and to practice good citi- zenship. This year, we are celebrating its 30th birthday anniversary. During the years that it has been func - tioning, it has improved immensely and has become of great importance in settling our problems. Another successful school year has just been
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Real Leaders ,sf-Ulwmgfz 155 Frances Goto Secretary completed with our capable and energetic leaders guiding us under the supervision of Mrs. Mary Suth- erland, our school government adviser. Much has been accomplished with the cooperation and participation .of the officers and students. Wallace Fukunaga, our able and responsible president, led us through a most successful year at McKinley. As a leader, he presided over the rep- resentative assemblv and the executive council and inspired the school with his original ideas. Supervising the standing committees was Ralph Ohara, our very dependable vice-president. In ad- dition, he was always ready to preside over meet- ings in the absence of the president. Our neat and accurate minutes were the work of our efficient secretary, FrancesGoto. She was al- ways prompt in meeting deadlines for her records. Roy Kaneko, our honest and trustworthy treas- urer, kept accurate accounts and a well-balanced book by putting his mathematical ability to good use. The projects we undertook working together as a cooperative group included a paper drive to get funds to send delegates to various conferences, the collection of plants for the Lanai Limalau and our annual Lima Kokua drive to collect articles of clothing for the needy. In addition to the various community projects, we, too have worked toward better social develop- ment in the students. We organized the Winter Prom, a student body formal held during January and planned several school canteens. We feel that our social functions have been most successful. Roy Kaneko Treasurer 46 r- ' f .. 5559511 Stew ,fl , ,ggg ,. E wt f +. if-W2 'Qs-f an ,MMI 5 Fredric Kawaharn Assistant Treasurer Mrs. Mary Sutherland looks pleased as President Wallace Fukunaga and Secretary Frances Goto make paper leis. Ralph Ohara, vice- president. checks committee reports, while Roy Kaneko, treasurer, and his assistant, Fredric Kawahara, count football ticket receipts. Zl
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