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mmm ■|H|| I » 1 k, SEATED: Bernard L. Hoimann. May Gay. Barbara Clark. Frances Hokama, Marjorie Mori. STANDING: Masaru Funai. Claudo Horan. Nowton Suo. MISSING: Harold Bitnor. Stuart Oyama. SOSA The Student Organizations and Social Activi- ties Committee consists of five students recom- mended by the ASUH Council and four faculty members appointed by the President of the University. This organization is responsible for establishing rules and policies concerning the extra- curricular activities of the school, excluding athletics. The Hoard of Governors of Hetnemvay Hall, headed by chairman Allan McKillop. was charged with the supervision, promotion and coordination of the activities of the hall. As the social center for both students and faculty, Hemenway Hall provided the students with a varied program of music recitals, dances, noon-hour recreation, dancing classes, and a talent contest. SEATED: Leonora Nishikawa. Loretta Ching, Evolyn H. Castro. Susan Fujii. Jeanne Johnson. Juno Oda. STANDING: Adna G. Clarke, Joanne Renfro. Alan McKillop. Robert Clopton. George Fukumoto. James Nohara. MISSING: Hubert Evorly. Harold Roborts. IHIIi if r? m
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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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SEATED, left to right: Richard Hashimoto, Myra Okazaki. Shunichi Kimura. William Davonport. Trixie Ann Tanaka. Mary Lou MacPhorson. Beatrice H. Krauss. STANDING: Francis Suda. Betty Awamura, Roy Akaki. Margaret Uchigashima, Irma Chun. The Board of Publications held the responsibility of managing affairs of student publications such as approval of contracts, disbursing of money for publications, and nomination of editors and business managers for Ka Leo () Hawaii and Ka Palapala. 'Phis group possessed the power and duty of transacting all affairs connected with publications in which the ASUH participated and was represented. The Hoard of Athletic Control, consisting of student, faculty and alumni members, and led by chairman Adolph Mcndonca. is charged with the formulation of all policies concerning athletics on the campus. Suffering from a large deficit from the past year, the board was again confronted with financial losses due to poor turn- outs at athletic events. Several attempts to solve the problem were unsuccessful but the board decided to con- tinue athletics on its present status. FRONT ROW. loft to right: Dr. Charles Moore. Mary Akimoto. Archie Kodros. Adolph Mondonca. Thoodore Soarle. Kayo Chung. BACK ROW: Dr. Bruco White, Harold Bitner. Shunichi Kimura. Joseph Skorpen. Norman Wostloy. Richard Tsui. Horbort Minn.
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