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Above Left: Dr. Roy Prosterman, UW law professor, speaks at a Kapatiran-sponsored symposium on Philippine martial law. Above Right: Fr. Bruno Hicks, OFM, s|X‘aks of his experiences with Marcos' administration in the Philippines. Left: Tessie Batayola handles a Philippine tapestry at the Filipino Youth Activities Art Show. Below: Kapatiran members await Housing and UrlMn Development officials' verdict concerning housing for the elderly in Seattle's International District.
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Above: Georgette Smith, Minority Affairs chief counselor, passes out admission information to Filipino high school students. Below: Vivian Luna stresses a point to Bob Flor during a Kapatiran meeting. Kapatiran Kapatiran, the Filipino-American Brotherhood of Seattle University, began the year in a display of solidarity with other third-world organizations at the Minority Affairs Third-World Colorbration Night, November 18. The group sponsored a political symposium, February 22, on Martial Law in the Philippines featuring Dr. Roy L. Prosterman and Fr. Bruno Hicks, OFM. Dr. Prosterman is a University of Washington law professor and leading American authority on landreform. Fr. Hicks is a Franciscan priest deported from the Philippines after having worked with the tenant farmers' movement. Kapatiran's community work included a recruitment drive of local area Filipino high school seniors and participation in the Filipino community's blood drive. Later in May the organization joined with the University of Washington Filipino Student Union and local area high school Asian coalitions under the auspices of the Asian Multi-Media Center in the production of a Filipino folk play. 24 Aegis '73
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Above: Sieve Correa balances himself before attempting the ski run. Hui O Nani Above: Members of the club attire themselves with ski equipment on Snoqualmie trip. Below: Emcee Mariano Corpuz awards a Golden Pineapple Trophy to a guest for his trv at a native dance during the annual luau. Hawaii Hui O Nani Hawaii (Club of Beautiful Hawaii) added a new dimension this year with the formation of Ka Leo Hui O Nani, a Hawaiian choir, and Maile Aliis, a dance group. The two groups performed in hospitals, convalescent homes, and variety snows and for senior citizen groups throughout the year. New Hawaiian students participated in a freshman-faculty welcoming program fall quarter launched by C. Robert Harmon, the club's faculty moderator. Faculty and administration greeted the new students in their homes. The club's ice skating party was held at Bellevue Ice Plaza November 4. At its annual ski trip to Snoqualmie Summit March 3, the club introduced the kanakas to snow skiing. Hawaii: Ku'u Aina Hanau—Hawaii: Land of My Birth was the theme of this year's luau April 14. Entertainment featured music and dance routines from Hawaii, New Zealand, Samoa and Tahiti. Officers were Wayne Gushikuma, president; Joe Crowder, vice president; Chris Buto, recording secretary; Ran-diann Porras, corresponding secretary; Russell Koide, treasurer; Dick Stoicovy, publicity director; and Alfred Castor, historian. Mr. Harmon advised the club. Below: Kenneth Cezar, Nicholas Arato and Steve Hooper perform a warrior chant and dance. 26 Acgis '73
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