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6? S IH! M D Lourex bl XNDING Mr J. W. Bustard, Mrs. T. Hughes, Mr. A. W. Lewis, Mr. R. H. rs. N McManus . - t 1 gi .f S , J. 5 I .., gf ll V X I I ,V x V , X .1 v ' . 2. H- ' i ' , ' li- .4 .i Y 1 If , I ' -.As l ' .llilrzf rf ' ti - 2 ' .- ' .'EA I: r. . i : i. A V. M -, nv- 5' w W ,i 1 X' -he . - -,, ALUMNI Your Punahou Alumni Association asks little of your time and less of your earnings, yet it permits you to continue and to expand your friendships of schooldays in a clubhouse with unexcelled facilities. Our clubhouse is the Punahou Campusg the buildings, tennis courts, playing fields, swimming pool and soon at new gymnasium are available for your use. Led by twengy officers and directors, elected an- nually, and assisted by hundreds of volunteers, the association fosters fellowship among its mem- bers, and furthers the interests of Punahou. lt publishes a monthly bulletin, sponsors scholar- ships and scholarship awards, and shares in cam- pus activities. The association's one meeting is the annual luau honoring the graduating class. LOKAHI The Lokahi, an association of Punahou parents and teachers, assures unified effort of home and school in matters of mutual interest. The Lokahi issues a monthly bulletin to inform parents about school activities and sends out questionnaires on controversial subjects that concern parents, stu- dents, and the school. Lokahi members work on the junior Carnival, in the Thrift Shop, as club sponsors, and everywhere else when help is needed. The entire profit from the Thrift Shop and all but a nominal portion of the profit from the Junior Carnival are turned over to the Schol- arship Committee. This year Mrs. Fred Steere was president of the Lokahi, Mrs. H. M. Rich- ards, vice-president, Mrs. H. N. Hagglund, Sen- ior Academy chairmang and Mrs. C. M. Burgess, .Iunior Academy chairman.
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H. Arnolil, W. Rusinak, R. Bacon, R. Dukson. D. M. Kerr, R. Dukson, W. Rusmnk, .-X, I I. llurun UNAHO USIC SCHUOL The Punzihou Music School, under the direction of Mr. Henry P. Arnold, is composed of two main divisions, one concerning itself only with Punahou students, and the other serving more than two hundred and fifty music students not otherwise connected with the Punahou rxljllllCl1llCS. Their monthly faculty recitals contribute largely to the musical lile of the community. T 5I.Sl1!lll1lllL'lx W Rusinuk R Sato M Peery F Uchima D. Gmon. XV. rllhlfllllllll, F. lltllllllil, M. Dawson B I O'Rtlll1lls rXX
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