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Alma Aiu is elected to the post of Prefect at the opening meeting of the B. V. M. Sodality. S. H. A. bows to Maryknoll at the former's home court when the Elementary Volley- ball League opens. Mother Johanna comes home after a two- and-a half months' absence which took her to Paris and finally back to Hawaii Nei. St. Patrick wins over S. H. A. in second of the little-big series. S. H. A.'s pride and joy, the Legion of the Sacred hearts, begins a three-day celebra- tion of its tenth anniversary. Slated for the great event was Holy Mass, open house, and a program climaxed by Father Gou- veia's talk on The Home. CThe lesson hir home, from tiny tot to mighty Senior.j Next on the agenda was a get- together of the Nuuanu and S. H. A. Legionnaires. A reunion of Alumnae Legion members culminated this fete. The Feast of St. Margaret Mary, Patroness of our chapelg the anniversary of Ma Mere's profession calls for a double cele- Sfuilvlllx, ullmzzzur, fmrrnli, ,mil frivmli lIll'l'l ul ilu' frmgram of flu' 1.f'glUlI u11r1i1'm'xury l'f'lf'l71'l1fi0!l. Alflwa Hurry, Hrlrn Ilarvlillq, Myrmim-Hr Sllflllllhl, Claim' Al- mvirla, uml Curolim' Migrlvl imi- iomly wail fm' llrrir lmli al ilu Uni: rrxif-xi IQVUIIIIIIX on Navy Day. Nunn' uf ilu' ululm ilzirl uml llllllllllll rluil lnxiivx ialvlmlv: SILATED, lvfl In riglrl: lam' Sfrinulo, Pearl W'ol1gzmi, Paula Chung-Hoon, I.1n'.y Del Roxuriu, Yronm' Marlin. KNliliI,lNCi: 1,m'v11a Cortvz, Pbyllix Z1-rln-, Murivl Hin, uml IDOIHIPIIQ' Bwrlzf PM riclgr. SZ? Q bration. A High Mass, sung by the student choir and the first Relief Drive for the needy in Europe fulfills Ma Mere's wishes. The supposedly green Freshies defeat the Seniors in first Volleyball Intramural tilt of season. Wliose faces are green now, girls? Ho hum! These things are here again. You guessed it - tests! Easy Religion test, wasn't it? CP. S. Results say differentlylj High School goes to U. H. for Navy Day program. Juniors succumb to Sophies in second volleyball game of season. Tsk! Tsk! This is the way we practice good citizen- ship,', chirp S. H. A.'ans while giving gen- erously to the Welfare Drive. Audion Patron Drive opens. Use those 'pep- sodent' smiles, Seniors! Sophies defeat the Freshies. Allis well that ends wellf, declare the Jun- iors while downing second plates of salad at the Halloween 'pahty' given them by the Freshies.
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E 'S 9511 ' ' Seniors fall victims to the Sophies. Oh well- Sporting snappy red and blue uniforms, sponsors march with exact military pre- cision, in Armistice Day parade. No school Snatch. Seniors lose again to Juniors. Practice makes perfect, girls. Election of Freshman Class officers opens first day of Aloha week at S. H. A. Kamaainas and malihinis alike don color- ful Hawaiian attireg muumus, Aloha shirts, gay hibiscus, and-bright smiles. Report cards make second appearance in school year, but all sighs of joy or regret are drowned by the singing Seniors,', who display unusual talent in voice harmoniz- ing. Auwe! Hui Na Wahine Opio stages a grand muumu contest. Wahine contestants en- ter in old and modern versions of this Hawaiian costume. Congratulations to the winners: June Akiona, Sally Lou Fraga, and Gwen Kauhane. Good Mother's Day. S. H. Afans, in neat white uniforms, pay tribute to the Found- lllllljl Almxl - lngqx Iilfli' flrlifwflif Sl7!'lIM'l' from Mary l,!lIlfXt' Iurifim- ami Ylformr' Loo in flvrir xkil nu Good Mofluv' Day. RH: Fullwr' .-lllxwlrlz Gauwiu, D.S.D., lH'1'xiil4'.v ul Girl Swirl 1111 vxfifuri' !'l'l'l'lll0ll-Y. ress of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts, Good Mother Henriette Aymer de la Chevalerie. Holy Mass and Benedic- tion of the Most Blessed Sacrament open and close a truly family feast day with everybody joining in the all-day run of programs. Freshies lose to their initiators but prove too powerful for the Seniors. That puts the Seniors in the cellar, doesn't it?,' Seniors say- Wait 'til basketball season comes- we'll get out of that cellar fastf, 'Thanksgiving Day finds students with a lot to be thankful for. We did it before and we can do it again! That's what the Sophs said when they bagged the Intramural Volleyball cham- pionship after defeating the juniors. Medals were received by the 'champs' to help them remember the event. CAS though they'd ever forget it! The second year in a row! Congratulations-Class of 'sup Wallets, yours for only two subscriptions to the Catholic Heraldf' 'Tis no wonder that S. H. A. reached the top ,o the mark at the end of the drive. i
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