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Kay Maggioros President Joan Flath V. President Bertha Young Treasurer June Ginoza Secretary AWS The year IM)0-3I proNt-d liii lily siuiessful loi llie Assoiiated Woiiien Sludfiits. llie official ()rt aiilzation lo promote (lie nesi inleresls of woiiieii on ( anipns. I o a( (|uaii)l iinomiiiy Irosli women witli I oilege lile llie Iraditional liia Sister program. Iieaded by Evelyn Yama. took place during Fresh- man Week. In conjunction with this program Intoming ' omen students were gi en pamplilets describing AWS activities and lielpful liints in procuring a better adjustment to life on campus. This pamphlet was edited by Nancy Clowes under the direction of AWS Nice-President Joan Flath. The program for the year included lectures, fashion shows, the adoption of a war orphan and the ASUH-sponsored Orphans Christmas i arty. Women s Week climaxed the year s pro- gram. It included a breakfast slritlly for women, a variety show and a dance at Hemenway Hall. Through the untiring efforts ol the officers and the cooperation of the AWS members the council a(hie ed its main objective, the fostering of greater participation in activities among women students on campus. FIRST ROW, left to right: Bertha Young, Bernice Maruyama, Nancy Clowes. Jan Hunkins, Kay Maggioros, May Kimura. SECOND ROW: Juliette Chun. Blossom Au, Joan Flath, Jacqueline Wiegman. Corliss McCausland, Doris Lum. THIRD ROW: Janice Pang. Evelyn Yama, Priscilla Freedman, Grace Thoene, Bertha Lau. June Ginoza.
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ICC To fiillill ils prime [lurpose of coordiiuilinu iill (lull aclivities williiii the ASl ' ll. llio InU-r (lul) Count il lu ' UI uecLly meetinus of rcpresciilalix I ' S lron more tlum rO ( iimpiis ortlaiiizatioiis imcler (lie ( liiiirm.insnip of Dixon Mu- ijiislii €issisl( ' (l ny vii e-c liairinaii liill S( liafer. secretary f ' ranies I lokaiiia. treasurer Mildred uen and advisor Kvao Miyake. n lie IC C also sponsored an All C anipus Confal) in oveni- l) T Willi lo Create and f ' romo ' .e I ' arlit iptilion for a Complete College Life as its llieme and a Sonyfesl in April. A depository system to provide for the sale- keeping of club liuids was inaugurated in January alter a tliorougli survey of all lul) treasuries. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mil- dred Yuen. Dixon Mugiishi. Frances Hokama. William Schafer. LEFT TO RIGHT. Sitting: Itsuo Yano. Thomas Yamamoto. Masaru Sunada, Frances Hokama. Shunuchi Kimura. Louse Inn. Morio Nakashima. Dixon Mugiishi. Evelyn Yama. Karl Tomomitsu. Geraidine Chang. John Matsumuro. Norman Kitazaki. Arthur Kohara. Richard Tsui. Clarice Chang. Donald Lau. Michael Shiroma. Jenn.e Hashimoto. Chuck Pang. Joseph Ezaki, Mee Quai Pang. Daniel Yee. Richard Hanaoka, Thelma Takayama. Naoshi Hirazumi. Standing: James Westlake. James Peterson. Helen Anastasopulos, Thomas Lalakea. Edith Moriki. Wallace Doty. Natalie Yates. Jean Yamamoto. Nancy Clowes. Juliette Chun, Lorna Chun. George Wada. Phillip Young, Grace Aranio. Ellsworth Bush. Robert Hayes. Robert Lee.
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n o G 1 Icininw .IN I I, ill, llic stiulinU voi i.il i filler. was erected in 1058 and lorinally opened in lO ' J ' ) for tlie use of llie i anipiis loniniunily. I lie ori uiiial 11, line ol I ' nion lUiildin was ( lianued li llie IViard ol kejients in lionor of (lie u ' re.il lieiie lailor ol llie uni ersily. C liarles Reed lleiiien a . A decade alter ils erection a Board of Oovernors was orCanl ed upon (he proposal of a ten-man joiiil sludenl I.K iilty (ommittee appointed ny President Siiu lair and approved ny the ASl I I Council aiul the Board ol Regents. I he hoard. popularly known as BOd. was charged with the supervision, proinolion iind i o irdiii ition ol the activities at Heiiienu.iy fl.ill. T he fourteen-man hoiird. headetl hy C hairinan I ' .dwin Wong and including representatives ol (lie W ' CC and the MFC. was faced with llie usual prohieins of space alloiation. fiirniUire. pro gram, and improvements. The hoard decided to alter space allocations only upon written requests from campus organizations and individuals. Re- pairs and pur( hases of new lurniture were also approved hy ihe hoard. Among ils aried pro- gram, the B()( sponsored music ret itals, dances, and musical instrument classes. A few of the many improvements were the ventilation of the hall, purchase of a new water cooler and several trash cans, and painting of some of the rooms. EDWIN WONG Chairman LEFT TO RIGHT: George Fukumoto, Elizabeth Cam, Amos P. Leib, Alan McKillop, Philip Young, Ed- win Wong, Helen Matsui, Harold S, Roberts, June Oda, James Nohara, Helene N, Fujita, Jane Komeiji. i ■ si-.
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