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Supported by a large student body and a new constitution, the ASUH took advantage of an ex- cellent opportunity to show its worth under the leadership of Richard Kosaki, president; Warren Higa, vice-president; Evelyn Tura, secretary; Elias Yadao, treasurer, and Mary Lou MacPherson, graduate manager. Under the single transferable vote method as specified in the new constitution, the following officers were elected early in October: Elias Yadao, ASUH treasurer; Lorraine Ching, senior class councillor; Kazue Amioka, Clarence Fong, and Katsugo Miho, junior class councillors; Robert Katayama, John Phillips, sophomore councillors; Herbert Kobayashi, Herbert Maruyama, and Herbert Hirata, freshman councillors. Other council members were Raymond Ho, Vivian Harada, Helen Geracimos, Dorothy Wong, Barry Rubin, Edward Okazaki, Ralph Goya, Dewey Kim, and Sunao Murata. The ASUH and faculty joined Honolulu in the Community Chest drive early in the school year. Final returns were S44()1.64, topping the univer- sit} ' ' s S30()0 goal by SI 40 1.64. Campus clubs were responsible for all student contributions reported Robert Katayama, co-chairman of the drive with Yaeko Fujimoto. Rear Admiral Stuart Howe Ingersoll. Com- mander of Fleet Wing 2, was the principal speaker of the Navy Day convocation at the Arthur L. Andrews amphitheater. Prexy Richard Kosaki issued a special proclama- tion setting aside Thursday. October 31. as Muu- muu and Aloha Shirt day, a special university fea- ture of Aloha Week, October 26 to November 2. Prizes were awarded by the ASUH to members of the faculty and student body for the most colorful, loud, unusual, and outstanding muumuus and aloha shirts. Vivian Harada Lorraine Ching Katsugo Miho Helen Geracimos Ralph Goya Raymond Ho Dorothy Wong Edward Okazaki Kazue Amioka
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Clarence Fong Sunao Murata Dewey Kim Robert Katayama A simple but effective float representing the epitome of education in Hawaii was also planned for the International Lantern Parade, a feature of Aloha Week. The float showed a three dimensional blown-up seal of the university, a map of the Pacific, an open book, and a torch of learning. Destitute students of four war-ravaged countries were adopted by the university when a worthy and demanding project, the World Student Relief project, was launched in November. The student body, faculty, alumni, and staff members coordi- nated their efforts in carrying a year-round program for foreign student relief. Tlie plan was first sug- gested by Dr. Arrinir J. Marder, associate professor of history, and adopted unanimously by the Inter- club council. The Christmas Seal drive which lasted for a week, was under the sponsorship of the Newman club. Each student received fifty cents worth of seals through his campus mail box. Salvation Army kettles were also placed on the campus for student contributions to their Capital Fund Appeal, a par- ticipating agency of the Honolulu Community Chest. Nineteen-year-old Shirley Moss, attractive arts ..X. John Phillips Herbert Kobayashi Barry Rubin Herbert Maruyama Herbert Hirata and sciences freshman, reigned as queen over the Pineapple Bowl festivities on New Year ' s day with a court of six attendants. The ASUH statehood committee, headed by Patsy Takemoto, arts and sciences senior, compiled student opinions on Statehood and presented them to Senator Guy Cordon, a member of the Senate ' s public lands committee, who arrived in January to study the statehood issue. Climaxing the eventful and successful school year, an elaborate May day celebration and the ASUH Awards Day convocation were held in May.
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