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Board of Publications THE powers and duties of the Board of Publi- cations are to transact all affairs connected with ASUH publications and to make contracts for Ka Leo and Ka Palapala Being responsible for all student publications, the board has the authority to appoint the editors and business managers of Ka Leo and Ka Palapala. Because of certain conditions caused by the war. the publishing of Ka Leo was discontinued in February. A Ka Leo Bulletin was substituted which publicized all ASUH news as well as club and department activities through articles post- ed on the bulletin board in Hemenway Hall. When the University reopened in February, there was much discussion as to whether Ka Palapala should be published An ASUH vote was taken and a majority of the students fav- ored publication of the annual. The entire staff was then reorganized. Members of the board of publications Fred Schutte. Henry Choy, Robert Kadowaki, Rus- sell Fettrow, Elbert Yee, Vernon Wong, Ralph Yempuku (alumni). Willard Wilson, Stanley Orne (faculty). Harold Wright, chairman Associated Women Students A SSOCIATED Women Students of the Uni- ■ ■versity of Hawaii stands to promote the social welfare and encourage the highest moral and intellectual standards of women students To attain these ends the AWS aims to co- operate with women's organizations, evaluate activities of organizations and the need of wo- men students, assume responsibility for a pro gram of activities that are not or cannot be adequately met by individual groups Mem- bership is automatic in the AWS to women students who are members of the ASUH The council consists of a president. Jean Mosher, vice-president, Patty L. Smith, secre- tary. Mary Lou Cobb-Adams. treasurer, Emma Tam. Stella Lau, ASUH council representative. Phyllis Tam, Genevieve Hoe, Lois Wist. Jennie Lee, Judy Kunihiro, Barbara Bown, Pearl Rich- ardson. Margaret Dunn. Dorothy Buese. Claire Cross, Pauline Wessel. Chong Sook Kim, Made- line Choy, Lillian Noda, Amy Ching, Lilinoe Murray, and Kikue Kaneko Amy Ching, Barbara Bown. Phyllis Tam. Pearl Richardson. Stella Lau. Lillian Noda. Chong Sook Kim. and Jean Mosher
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Board of Athletic Control TN CHARGE of all athletic activities carried on by the ASUH. the Board of Athletic Control has full power to formulate policies for its ath- letic programs and to engage coaching per- sonnel. Chief among the changes introduced by the board was the new set-up in the department of physical education and athletics marked by the appointment of Dr Hubert Brown, formerly of New York University, as head of the physical education department Under the new system. Theodore Searle acts as director of athletics In early September, the board also made all contacts and arrangements for the varsity foot ball team which invaded the Pacific Coast and played two games. The first was with the Uni- versity of Portland and the second, the College of the Pacific A total of $6,000 was invested in the trip. Members of the board are Fred Tom. Harold Wright, and Sam Harry, student representa- tives. Hebden Porteus and David Penhallow, alumni. Luke Gill and Dr. Thayne M. Livesay, faculty, and Theodore Searle. executive sec- retary. Top to bottom loan Mosher. President AWS. Frederick Tom. Chairman. Board oi Athletic Control; Theodore Searle. Executive Secretary. Board ot Athletic Control 16
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