St Louis School - Crusader Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1948

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St Louis School - Crusader Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 83 of 144
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Page 83 text:

lf tlllllfllitllitml lll ffl lg Ll ' ,,..- 4qf, C! 'Sq 'TW' ,.,' 9,1 f -:Liu-L. . . N X.. ,Ml A' t'wf? LIBRARY STAFF STANDING, left to right: F. Rosario, J. Kuapahi. SEATEDi G. Murakami, R. Martin, H. Mendonca, N, Lino, S. Ching, H, Fong, J. Kamaku. dn,fMicienL ow 514.2 Diligence and dependability have aptly characterized the nine members of the Library Staff. Under the able guidance of Brother Charles Cummingsmith, the boys skillfully performed the daily round of duties, too often unappreciated, that are connected with the operation of an efficient library. Both Brother Charles and the boys contributed unstintingly of their time and services to satisfy the needs of a varied, and sometimes overzealous, student body. Many were the tasks that called for sac- rifice of much time and energy. These serv- ices ranged from the complicated clerical duties at the checking desk of recording the out-going books to the placing of re- turned books to the stacks. Inquiries, fool ish, useful and otherwise, were answered with courtesy and efficiency. New bcoks to the library were catalogued and well dis- played to the observation of prospective readers. Magazines were set in the racks prepared for them, for reference informa- tion. Such, and many mcre, were the indis- pensable services rendered to the school. For this generous work, Brother Charles and the staff deserve a special note of praise, and gratitude from the faculty and students. I 1 Looking over the latest periodicals. Studious boys.

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it 1, lg' won 9.4, The whittlers were an ambitious group. At various spare moments throughout the year the boys could be seen taking their knives in hand and carving intricate def signs. Even during the lunch periods they engaged in their hobby. Under the skillful direction of Brother Henry Fleinick they deftly mastered the complicated tricks of the trade. First they took a block of wood. Then with a sharp whittler's knife they dexterously drove into the piece. The chips began to fly and the shavings to curl until there emerged an artistic bit of handiwork. Throughout the year contests for be- ginners, as well as for advanced members, were held. New whittling knives and beau- tifully finished carved obiects, Brother Henry's own work, were the awards for the best compositions. From its very inception many years ago the Whittling Club, under Brother Henry's skillful direction, has been a source of recreation and education for many. xhu Bro. Fleinick shows them how. Lumberjacks at. work. WHITTLING CLUB TOP ROW, left to right: J. Doyle, W. Yashima, S. Ching, G. Lee, B. Wong, J. Takushi. SECOND ROW: S, Tanimura, T. Look, L. Lee, J. Ah New, M. Cadiz, E. Shea. FRONT ROW: R. Suinn, R. Martin, Nt. Auerbach, P. Ching, D. Wong, R. Leong. ,t ff H H -,. Q , , Sfvsvrrf-'W . ., f x Q , 5 --..-...Q ' g.:,. V, vhs if .Q if tv- , lr ., . V mg e r A if . ---- . A if ' -r t'3'1 5+ 5M . nfs! J gif .. ,,.... I lwigyx 'Q in . Q if K , A F, ,gig 1 HILHIIL --



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TOP ROW, left to right: D. Lam, J. Yomes, C. Asao, H. Cornwell, D. Sasaki, S. Apuna tVice-Presidenti, Doaneb FOURTH ROW: H. endonca, H, Kurata, F. Lum, C. Lau, E. Goo, G, Lau, C. Perry, B. Cum- ' -S, H. K m. THIRD ROW: H. Choy, C. Choy, H. Kruger, H. Griep, H. Enos, J. Shimoko, R, Lindo. SECOND ROW: A. Viela, W. Teixeira, C, Takata, T, Takase, K. Chong, C, Wong tTreasurerl, A. Duarte. FRONT ROW: A. Ching, C. Naito, J. Sugita, J. Fraga, C. Sue, J. Dolim iSecretaryJ, R. Martin, W. Graff, F. Lum. MISSING: C. Kaaikaula iPresidentl. n fn Members of Brother Oliver Aiu's Commercial Club learned to be business- men-egood businessmen. Through visits to downtown firms, the commercial students obtained new knowledge and learned what will be expected of them when it is time for them to take their places in the commercial world. Busy as they were preparing for their future employments, these students did not forget their business of practicing Charity. At Christmas time, the club col- lected partly damaged toys and repaired them for distribution to the less fortu- nate children. Before Lent, it sponsored movies for the students and donated the proceeds to the Missions. Such was the training of our future businessmen of the Class of '48. As a result of Brother Olivers efficient training, look for many business executives in the future. Takase, Wong, Miranda and Griep mastering the office ma- chines.

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