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C. Mann, P. Dean, I.. Blaisdell, 'I'. Hughes. S. King, IJ. Lowrev. Alumni 'lihe relationship hetween the l'unahou Alumni Association and the school has always heen intimate. 'l'o luring the Association even closer to the students and to supplement the friendly relations which it enjoys with the President and Board of Trustees, the Alumni Association this year voted to invite a representative from the senior class to attend the meetings of its Board of Directors. 'l'welve alumni memhers, three from each of the major islands are appointed as -territorial coun- cilors hy the trustees and are invited to attend designated meetings. They represent the school on the outside islands. 'lihev are as follows: Hawaii-Pierre Bowman. Gwendolyn Gurrev XVllll2ll11S. lf. Nlontgomerv Clark: Mauifhlarion lfield Brandt. C. lfric Reppun, l.eilehua Judd lfldredgeg Oahu-- -lames H. Greenwell, Charles Xl. Cooke, Ill, Robert S. Lowery: Kauai-Lila Larsen Nlorgan, XVil- liam P. Alexander, Alhert VV. l,. lluvel. Hemhers of the Alumni Association serve on the l'resident's Council, the Athletic Council and the l,iving lfndowment Committee. The Association puhlishes several Alumni Bulletins annually and has a get-together for Punahon enthusiasts at its june meeting on the campus. 'lihe graduating class is honored at this time and the memhers are welcomed as alumni. VVe provide several scholarships and reward scholastic achievement hv presenting fifty-dollar checks to the two seniors having the highest averages for their sophomore and junior vears. This year's winners were Jane VVylie and Jean Fox. lndividual Punahou alumni are active in all phases of Punahou's life: teaching, coaching, advising, contributing time and money and constructive criticism. Our happiest function is to provide an organization through which Punahou graduates can continue their school friendships and interest while also contributing to their community. For there is no other school that commands so much respect from those who have had any contact with it or so much aftection from those who are its graduates. XVe hope you will all join us in that spirit. 14
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