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ASSEMBLY Row 1, Left to right: Betty Berkstresser, Linnea Rian, Gloria Obado. Row 2: Shar- on Sakata, Linda Murakami, Diane Takamunc. Row 3: Alwin Tokuhama, Carl Ka- wauchi, Vernon Yang, Wil- fred Iwai. sf' -4 ' il 'ig Wm. ' 'll' I ' at 5 1 xx ', h'l '-li .',s 'Ll D vf .L 'll' l.P'4 A.. Solve Trying School Problems CAMPUS COMMUNITY SERVICE Row I, Left to right: Fred Shigekane, Geraldine Minn, Leanna Lee, Lance Lewis. Row 2: Florenrio Barcarse, Barbara Lampard, Melvin Sato, Nathan Miyake. Row 3: Leslie Chang, Chester Sal- vador, Vernon Koike, Daryl Tsuchiya. Row 4: Wl'endell Ching, james Martin, David Weinberg.
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Adult Leaders Of Tomorrow, Led by the elected homeroom representa- tives, the student body government's eight standing committees came through with Hying colors. Alternating with the Senior Council meet- ings, regular standing committee meetings were conducted every other Tuesday. These meetings were attended by a representative from each homeroom who was elected to serve for one semester. Senior james Napier and sophomore Char- lene jaber, first and second semesters' Hand- book Committee chairmen, revised the student handbook. Both chairmen worked closely with their committeemen to make necessary additions and corrections. The student hand- book is distributed every other year. In Sep- tember 1959, brand new student handbooks will await the students. Through the Senior Social Committee, four socials and two canteens were scheduled. One of the bigger events of the year was the Christ- mas semi-formal, Winter Carousel, which was held at Hemenway Hall. The various duties of decoration, entertainment and clean-up, were the responsibilities of the different grades. The Senior Social Committee coordi- nated the activities. The Campus Community Service Commit- tee sponsored successfully several fund-raising drives. Among them were the Schools for Laos drive, March of Dimes, Christmas and Easter Seal sales, and the Community Chest drive. Service-projects undertaken by the entire school and homerooms were under the care of the Junior Red Cross Committee. A proposal was presented to the Council by the Athletic Committee. This proposal called for the excluding of seniors from the official athletic teams so that the boys could compete wholeheartedly in the junior Varsity Inter- scholastic games. At the time the annual went to press, the proposal was being considered for approval by Senior Council. The Spirit and Rally Committee's main concern was to promote school spirit among students. Pep rallies and athletic recognition assemblies were carried out. All assemblies were scheduled by the Assembly Committee. The school socials and other events were publicized by the Publicity Committee. Post- ers were made and placed in the halls and classrooms. ., , ,Q 7: 1 .-.gKl,a..,, ' HANDBOOK Row 1, Left to right: Lynn Nakamura, Keith Racuya, Lambert Thom, Row 2: Gary Fujimoto, Charlene jaber, Lloyd Sueda, Ethel Ujiie. Row 3: Leroy Chung, Peter Yamamura, Judith Gonsalves. Row 4: james Witt, Newton Zane, james Napier, james Singleton.
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JUNIOR RED CROSS Row 1, Left to right: Sharon Sasaki, Loretta Luke. Row 2: Gordon lane, Gary Hayashi, Lester Wong, David Komuro, Lance Lewis. Scent Of Success PUBLICITY Row I, Left to righl: Myrna Lee, Carol Nakashima, Karen Knudsen. Row 2: Collin Mc- Intosh, Sharon Sakata, Bar- bara Hee. Row 3: David W'einberg, Sally Stevens, Howard Maruyama. Row 4: William Jervey, Richard Fu- ke, Warren Luke, Nicholas Hormann.
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