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AtkUtio Qo4tUal Count er-clock che: Richard Kosaki. Claude Takekawa, Raymond Ho, Mr. Joseph Skorpen, Dr. Bruce White. The Board of Athletic Control underwent some changes during the academic year 1947-48. The new makeup of the board includes the following: Vice-President of the University, Dean of Faculties, Treasurer of the University, Dean of Student Per- sonnel, two faculn, ' members. Director of Athletics, Chairman of the Physical Education department, President of the ASUH, two Alumni members, two students appointed by the President of the ASUH and approved by the Student Council. The body concerns itself with the formulation of policies concerning athletics on the university campus. It schedules inter-collegiate sports contest and selects personnel for administering to the needs of the various activities. The question of having a larger student repre- sentation on the part of the students was brought up with no definite results. The Director of Athletics, Dr. Francois d ' Eliscu resigned from his position and his vacancy was immediately filled by the temporary appointment of Mr. Iwao Miyake of the Physics department. Raymond Ho and Claude Takekawa were the student representatives during the last year. Richard Kosaki represented the ASUH council as president.
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Boa d ajf PuUiccMo4ti With the two studc-nt publications, Ka Leo o Hawaii and Ka Palapala as its major concern, the Board of Piibhcations met at various times during the school year to determine general publication policies. As in previous years, the board chose at its last meeting the incoming newspaper and year- book editors and business managers. The BOP members include Richard Kosaki, chairman: Mrs. Mary Lou McPherson, ASUH executive secretary; Ralph Miwa, Ka Palapala editor; Margaret Chinen, Ka Leo editor; Mary Okimoto, Ka Palapala business manager; Margaret Yamato, Ka Leo business manager; Sunny Chock, Hank Oyasato and Don Perin, student representa- tives; Dr. O. A. Bushnell, faculty representative; and Mr. William Davenport, adviser. Ka Leo o Hawaii, the student newspaper was published bi-w eekly under Margaret Chinen ' s leadership. Her policy to make the newspaper of, by, and for students was realized to a considerable degree. Two notable changes in the Ka Palapala policies instigated by Ralph Miwa were approved by the BOP. The traditional green and gold cover was changed to white, showing the Manoa rainbow. Probably setting a precedent is the second policy of publishing a limited number of the yearbook. This policy is planned to preclude the existence of a large stock of unclaimed Ka Palapalas at the end of the school year. Lejt to right, first row: Don Perin, Richard Kosaki. Sec- ond roiv: Ralph Miwa, Margaret Yamato. Henry Oyasato, Mary Okimoto. Third row: Margaret Chinen, Mew Sunn Chock, Mr. William Davenport, Dr. O. A. Bushnell. .
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Left to right, first rou : Voshic Shimabukuro, Teruko Tokunaga, Vivian Harada, Adora Aoki, Eleanor Albao, Evelyn Choi, Gladys Fong, Winona Ellis. Second row: Yaeko Fujimoto, Bessie Amaki, Kazuko Shikuma. Chieko Yoshida, Harriet Yama- hira, Mary Akimoto, Nancy Wee, Frances Imamura, Helen Hashimoto, Yvonne Boyd. AiAMUated Wo nen Btu(ie4iJA. — Counter-clockirise: Ruth Nitta, president; Virginia Bice, vice- president; Ruth itamura, secre- tary; Sue Tateishi, treasurer. To fulfill its purpose of promoting the social welfare and encouraging the highest standards for ' omen students in the University of Hawaii, the AWS planned a fully-rounded program of activities for the school year. Officers of this all-wahine organization are: Ruth Nitta, president; Virginia Bice, vice-president; Ruth Itamura, secretary; and Sue Tateishi, treasurer. Councillors are Frances Imamura and Winona Ellis, freshman class; Mary Akimoto and Mildred Tolentino, sophomore class; Harriet Yamahira and Yaeko Fujimoto, junior class; Adora Aoki and Helen Hashimoto, senior class. For committee chairmen, President Nitta appointed Yoshie Shimabukuro, cultural interests; Teruko Tokunaga, publicity; Kazuko Shikuma, community service; Gladys Fong, social; Winifred Ogata, scrapbook. The AWS cabinet also includes the presidents of the women ' s organizations on the campus. They are: Bessie Amaki, YWCA; Yvonne Boyd, Phi Sigma Rho; Laura Morgan, Gamma Chi Sigma; Aileen Young, Te Chih Sheh; Nancy Wee, Yang Chung Hui; Chieko Yoshida, Hale Laulima, and Evelyn Choi, Beta Beta Gamma. Vivian Harada is the ASUH representative.
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