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nee FIRST ROW. loft to right: Hideto Fuchigami. Naoshi Hirazumi. Gwon Ho. ]udith Ito, Anita Nakaminc, Fumi Aoki. Rose Kimura. Thomas Arinaga. SECOND ROW: Wilfred Hcu. Donald Yoshisumi. Michael Kakesako. Ethel Leong. Evalyn Inn. Masaru Funai. Encarnacion Domingo. Richard Iwamoto. Organized in 1947 to coordinate the activities of student organizations more efficiently with the ASUH Council in promoting campus activities, the Inter-Club Council began its fifth year with closer club coordination as its goal. The ICC was headed by chairman Masaru Funai who was ably assisted by vice-chairman Albert Wong, and secretaries Judith Ito and Evalvn Inn. annual ICC songfest in April, and the Inter-club Debating Tournament co-spon- sored with the BODE. The Leadership Camp was highly successful with promin- ent members of the ASUH Council and campus organizations discussing the pro- blems of leadership and cooperation, and enjoying a well-planned social program. Most of the clubs vied for the ICC Song fest’s two trophies, one for the small groups and the other for groups of 25 or more. The Inter-club Debating Tournament, first of its kind, was one of the highlights of the year.
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ASUH activities got under way with the traditional Frosh Orientation Week which was highlighted by Y.M-Y.M Frosh Camp, organized counseling, and an Aloha Keiki dance sponsored by the Hcincnway Hall Hoard of Governors. Homecoming festivities in December included the an- nual barbecue dinner, football game, dance and the club-sponsored International food booths. The new year was greeted with a bang by Pineapple Howl 1952 with Queen Anne Martin presiding over a court of lovely university and high school attend- ants. The second semester was equally full of activities with the ratification of the revised ASUH Constitution, the annual Ka Pala- pala Pageant of Nations. ASCII and class elections, the Pan-Pacific Festival and the Japan-American Student Conference. The Pan-Pacific Festival which was held in conjunction with May Day featured the Ix-i Day Pageant, the Aquacade, a floral arrangement contest. International food booths, and a May Day dance. The Japan-American Student Confer- ence co-sponsored by the ASUH and the Japanese Chamber of Commerce was held in the middle of May. The conference served a dual purpose in promoting good- will between the two nations and in ex- changing educational and cultural ideas. TOP ROW. loft to right: Frank Yamamoto. Alice Horinouchi, Allen Kajioka. SECOND ROW: Brucn Arakaki, Elaine Ah Mai. Gordon Soh. THIRD ROW: Richard Tsui. Mr . Mary Lou McPherson. Barney Menor. FOURTH ROW: Jamos Komoya. Stanloy Toyama. May Kimura. Hiroshi Oshiro. Goorgo Hayaso. FIFTH ROW: Archibald Wung. Stanloy Inada. Etta Marshman. Allan Marutani, George Fukumoto.
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AWS FIRST ROW. loft to right: Enid Suxuki. Dori» Miyasaki. Winnie Taam. Mary Hong. SECOND ROW: Lillian Endo. Joan Nakamura. Marjorie Mori. Florence Miguel. Anna Rone Wong. THIRD ROW: Alma Pang. Ginger Charlock. Meredith Stcinhausor. Carla Coykondall. The council of the AWS is composed of ;t representative from every women s organization on campus and two members from each class. Through the untiring efforts of the officers and advisor, Miss Barbara Clark, and the cooperation of the members, the AWS achieved its main objective, the fostering of greater participation in activities among women stu- dents on campus. 'flic program for the year included such activities as fashion shows, the adoption of a war orphan, and the ASl H Orphans Christ- mas Party. The activities of Women’s Week climaxed the year’s schedule. I ndcr the direc- tion of Jo Ann Renfro, a variety show, a breakfast strictly for women, a fashion show, and a dance at Hcmenway Hall were staged. Bortha Ching Secretary Delphici Plaisancc Vice-pronidont ' Tri j Bortha Lau President Fumic Aoki Treasurer
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