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Wilma Holt and Patricia Collins work after school to prepare the Christmas cards for distribution. Y. 4 Y Members Find The Hui Mele Wahines and the Les Amantes, t' Y-Teen clubs, toiled and frolicked through a busy ye However, the goals of the Y-Teens to grow as a perse to grow as an individual, and to grow in fellowsl with people of all races, religions, and creeds were I forgotten. They worked to attain these goals through I numerous activities that were carried out during t year. Participation in service and money-making p jects was a part of the year's plans. The fun and excite ment enjoyed at the slumber parties as well as t socials with various boys' clubs will live vividly in th minds. These socials offered opportunities to gain n acquaintances and to learn proper social graces. Delegates, representing the clubs, were sent to t Oahu and Territorial Leadership Conferences held Camps Erdrnan and Kokokahi. The year's activities culminated with a banquet mark the end of this unforgettable school year. President Lillian Adachi led the I-lui Mele Wa nes and the Les Amantes were led by Linda Murakal Les Amantes members lllyrna Lee, Gail llIrElrr1tl1, Barbi Ahuna, and Linda Murakami practice singing the Y-Teen C in harmony. Ethel Ujiie directs the lmnging of decorations as ,Ioyee Yos oka and Ruth Takenaka try to follow her directions. President Lzllmn Adllflll uses her qaifel to explain so wllzle semetmy Fmol Miyamoto onrlers over wlletller record rt In her minutes dmmq ri weekly meeting of the Mele Wallznes Y Teen club ...a.F at .-vgisn
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row I, Left to right: Ellen Kojima, Rowena Whang, Linda Davis, Linda Landes, Ethel Lfjiie, Carolyn Uesugi. Row 2.' Francis Oda, Harley Manner, Wilfred lwai, Roy Nishishita, Pualani Saki- mura, Barbara Hee. Row 3: Vernon Koike, john Mac- Donald, Christopher Banner. Patrick Osler, james Witt, Mervyn Lee. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row I, Left to right: Betsy Nii, Judith Pendleton, Helen Nakagawa, Gail Okawa, Lin- nea Rian, Linda Ferdun. Row 2.' Susan Proctor, Ruth Takenaka, Joseph Kawa- mura, Kenneth Imada, Carol Miyamoto, David Chung. Row 3: Carl Kawauchi, Don- ald Lau, Sanford Murata, Dennis Irie, Raymond Yang. Stephen Souza, Charles Thompson, Standards Of Scholarship Ke Kohoia, University High School chapter of the National Honor Society. has a member- ship of twenty-four seniors and fifteen juniors. Having established the chapter only two years ago, University High is proud of the many students who have qualified for membership. Juniors and seniors are awarded member- ship on the basis of their scholastic superiority, potential leadership and the recommendation of their supervisors. They must also pass a semester probationary period. During the past year, the group strived to develop enthusiasm for scholarship, to en- courage and stimulate the rendering of serv- ices, and to build and develop worthy leader- ship and character in members.
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Gaiety And Romance To create, maintain, and extend throughout the chool, home, and community, high standards of Chris- ian character-these are the aims of the Uniques and he Progressors Hi-Y members. Working together enthusiastically and harmonious- y, the boys were able to enjoy the clubs' activities to he utmost. Each person carried out his responsibility s a member by attending club meetings, socials and y participating in other activities pursued by the oup. Thus, they were able to sponsor successfully ervice activities, money-making projects, and socials. Through the many activities that were undertaken, he boys made many new acquaintances. Their social ours were spent dancing and chatting with their Three boys participated in the Territorial Hi-Y Legislature held at the Nuuanu YMCA in during the Easter recess. Rauyl Nakayama, sophomore, ably led the Progres- through a red banner year. The Uniques enjoyed year under the leadership of Roland Tsuchiya, aynevSmith. Peter Yamamura, and Lloyd Sueda spend a prof- .Saturday morning raising money for the Progressors by ashing cars. L Vernon Koike coaxes the guests at the Uniques social to have ome refreshments, but the girls don't budge. niques Hi-Y ofhcers confront the problem of deciding which -Teen club's social invitation to accept. Q- 1 t ' 2 S I Experienced salesmen Wayne Smith and Rauyl Nakayama corral Kaye Yang and Gladys Masagatani and insist that they each buy a package of sweet seeds. A-an ,-,S 1-..sNmn.t. ' 'va IJ! 3
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