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CONVOCATION AT 9:30 ATTEND SABER & CHAIN TOMORROW DANCE SATURDAY

VoL. XVI KA LEO O HAy./AII, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1938 No. 23

Petition Names Col. Clarke Asks Guild Makes Japanese Drama Debate Schedule Is Revised; Y.amamura si~·C:i'efits' Kokiia Diction Award To Be Postponed League Will Start This Friday Students have been request­ Says Wyman 1 Addition of Phi Delts For Councillor ed by Col. Adna G. Clarke, ka­ Tomorrow Postponement of the Theatre Chairman maaina "traffic man" on the Guild Japanese play, "The Quest Necessitates Change; Counc.il Discusses campus, not to park on Maile of Shimosaka," for a week was an­ Six Clubs Now EnterE;td drive near the cafeteria. That Winner To Be Named · nounced by Arthur E. Wyman, Dance Profits, Picnic, space has been reserved for the .By Molly. Webster director, last Monday morning. cars of workmen on the social Schedule of the Union Instead of being shown on the Cafeteria Situation science building. At Convocation Hour inter-organization~! debate series, nights of January 19, 20, 21 and 22, which starts Friday afternoon at the show will run at Farrington 12:45 in Hawaii hall, rooms 3 and Another candidate for senior The Theatre Gui 1 d diction hall on January 26, 27, 28 and 29. 22, has been revised due to the award for the first Guild produc­ More time is being given for the. addition of Phi Delta Sigma. councillor elections Friday was Frosh Week tion of the year, "A Thousand cast to learn the technicalities of This brings the number of or­ named by petition at th~ student Years Ago," will be presented at the play in the extra week of re­ ganizations entered in the series to council meeting Tuesday after­ Dates _Changed tomorrow's convocation in Far­ h earsals. six: Question for debate is, Re­ noon. He is Douglas Yamamura, rington hall. The winner will be solved: That the University of Ha­ disclosed at that time according to president of the TC club and also waii should conduct courses in Plan Picnic,' Dance, Molly Webster, Guild council pres­ editor of the Sociology club publi­ Dr. Eames To marital relations. Ka Leo, Convocation, ident. cation, Social Process in Hawaii. Debates will be held on Mon­ Faculty Tea, Social Judges of the contest comment­ days, Wednesdays and Fridays of The vacancy was created when ed that the diction in general was Join UH Staff each week and will run to March Edison Tan; former councillor, was . exceptionally good. They were Mrs. 16, inclusive. James Carey, vice­ The freshmen will start the elected to the. vice-presidency of president of the Hawaii Union, is week with a picnic, which is Lucinda Bukeley Mr. Charles Is One of the Leading James Carey, junior, will the ASuH. The usual balloting Gregory, and Mr. Howard L . Mill­ m'anage first Hawaii Union in­ managing the series. procedure will be followed. scheduled for Tuesday, February Authorities In Plant 22. On Wednesday, a special edi­ er. ter- organizational debate league. Friday afternoon in Hawaii hall Herbert Choy, Tim Ho, Kam ~~~~~ ··~~~~~ 3, the Engineers' club affirmative tion of Ka Leo, edited by Flor­ Winner of the award last year Anatomy Investigation Fook Lai, Ah Sun Leong, and was Molly Webster who portrayed duo will meet the TC club negative ence Robley, Ernest Silva, and Douglas Yamamura, all class or team. In Hawaii hall 22, the other Clarence Nakashima, will be pub­ Miriamne in the Maxwell Ander­ Dr. Arthur Johnson Eames, pro­ Carnival Plans campus club officers, are the can­ two teams, representing these or­ lished. A convocation will be held son drama, "Winterset." fessor of botany at Cornell Univer­ didates. ganizations, will meet. in honor of the freshmen on Following the clo~~ of each sity, will join the staff of the uni­ Theatre Guild play, one member of Herbert Choy will act as judge At the meeting, President Thursday. A faculty tea social will versity botany department for the Aired at Forum the cast is chosen by a board ·of of the debate in Hawaii hall 3, Thomas Kaulukukui revealed that be held at the Atherton House on second semester. judges for the best diction. Last Robert Stafford acting as chair­ the sum of $302, net profits realiz­ Friday. The week will be climaxed In exchange, the University of Proceeds From Fiesta man. In the other debate, Norman ed from the ASUH New Year's with '''rhe Freshman Spree." year only one play was produced Maw:aii sent Mr. D. M. Weller to as Arthur E. Wyman, dramatics Chung will judge with Ralph Van dance, has been turned over to Faculty adviser of the class is Cornell for the first semester. He To Go Toward Union director, was C'\!l sabbatical leave. Bracklin as chairman. the Union building fund. Dr. Halohan. James Carey will act is instructor in plant anatomy and At the same convocation, forty­ The revised schedule follows: Kappa Epsilon Theta, newly as student adviser for the week. tropical agriculture. Building Construction two sophomores will be honored Jan. 14-Engineers' club (A) vs. formed organization, received Freshman week will be observed Dr. Eames is one of the leading Plans for an ASUH carnival to TC club (N), HH3; Engineers' club ASUH recognition by the council by the University of Hawaii from by Phi Kappa Phi for their high scholastic standing during their investigators and teachers of plant be held in the gymnasium some­ (N) vs. TC club (A), HH22. upon application by Nat Logan. February 22 to February 28, ac­ freshman year. Their names were anatomy. With Dr. L . H. Mac­ time in April were tentatively pre­ Jan. 17-FFA (A) vs. TC '39 Smith, president. cording to Lewis How.ard, chair­ not learned. Daniels of Cornell, he published sented to presidents of the four club (N), HH3; FFA (N) vs. TC The social committee of the man of the Freshman Week com­ "An Introduction to Plant Anat­ classes and campus organizations '39 club (A), HH22. mittee, which has planned an in­ ASUH was requested to start plan­ omy" i.n 1925. The book won· im­ Tuesday ·afternoon by Thomas Jan. 19-Phi Delta Sigma (A) teresting program. ning for the ASUH picnic to be held mediate acceptance in botanical Kaulukukui ASUH president. vs. Wakaba Kai (N), HH3; Phi It was previously dated for Jan­ circles and has remained the stand­ on a week day during the brief Sharpshooters Money r~ised by the carnival Delta Sigma (N) vs. Wakaba Kai period of intermission prior to the uary but was changed because of ard text ever since. In i93B, he will go toward the constructi?n of (A), HH22. semester exams. start of the second· semester in published "Morphology of Vascu­ the Union building, President Jan. 21-TC club (A) vs. FFA February. A tentative program has been To Have Tryout lar Plants, Lower Groups." This is Kaulukukui explained. Clubs were (N), HH3; TC club (N) vs. FFA outlined with the following ap­ an original and careful study of B ert Nishimura, junior council­ asked to decide on what activity (A), HH22. pointed as chairmen of the five the anatomy and development of they would be prepared to handle Jan. 24-Engineers' club (A) vs. lor, was named a committee of one standing committees: Be at rice Best Men To Be Selecte~ the ferns and fern allies. at the carnival. · Wakaba Kai (N), HH3; Engineers' to look into means of alleviating Choo is chairman of the dance; For .ROTC Inter-postal Dr. Eames was educated at Har­ The ASUH prexy also sounded club (N) vs. Wakaba Kai (A), the congested conditions at the Lewis· Howard is head of the pic­ vard University. His advanced cafeteria. · Rifle Team a request that campus organiza­ HH22. nic; Clarence Nakashima is head' study was under the famous Pro­ tions sponsor convocations at the Jan. 26-Phi Delta. Sigma (A) of the publicity committee; the fessor E. C. Jeffrey, investigator Men to fire 'on the University regular Thursday morning period. vs. FFA (N), HH3; Phi Delta Sig­ convocation is headed· by Bob and stimulator of work on the The purpose of these programs ROTC rifle team in inter-postal ma (N) vs. FFA (A), HH22. Chollar; and ·the faculty tea is anatomy of living and fossil plants. would be to acquaint the student Gillis Contemplates matches against mainland colleges Jan. 28-TC '39 club (A) vs. headed by Cordelia Seu. For several years he w.as assistant body with the purposes and activ­ and universities w.ill be selected Engineers' club '(N), HH3; TC '39 in botany or Sheldon Travelling ities of the organizations, as well following tryouts late this week. club (N) vs. Engineers' club (A), Starting Best F ellow at Harvard. In 1919, Cor­ as ·to advertise ASUH activities. HH22. Candidates have been firing 0 nell University appointed him in­ Joint sponsorship of such pro-. daily on the indoor range located Feb. 21-TC club (A) vs. Waka­ Squad Competition UCLA Art Work structor; in 1914, assistant profes­ grams by several clubs was also ba Kai (N), HH3; TC club (N) vs. in the gymnasium and the final sor and in 1920 he became pro­ selection will be made on the advocated. Wakaba Kai (A), HH22. To Be Exhibited fessor of botany, a position which Feb. 23-Phi Delta Sigma (A) vs. To solve the question of which scores turned in by each person. he now holds. Twenty men will be chosen and TC '39 club (N), HH3; Phi Delta :squad is the best drilled and best Dr. Eames will teach Botany Sigma (N) vs. TC '39 club (A), In Hawaii Hall from these fifteen will be selected 269, plant anatomy, and Botany Yale Prexy Pledges disciplined, the ROTC department, each week to fire in the inter-post­ HH22. 309, plant anatomy seminar. The Feb. 25-FFA (A) vs. Wakaba headed by Major Marcel A. Gillis, An exhibit of art work done by al matches. latter will deal with the applica­ Intellectual Liberty professor of military science and Challenges have been sent to Kai (N), HH3; FFA (N) vs. Waka­ students of UCLA will soon be on tions of anatomy to economic bot­ ba Kai (A), HH22. tactics, is contemplating the intro­ view on the third floor of Hawaii ·leading schools on the mainland any. NEW HAVEN Conn. (ACP)­ and favorable replies have been Feb. 28-Phi Delta Sigma (A) duction of best squad competi­ hall, it was learned from heads of The visiting professor will be Pledging Yale t~ "absolute intel­ vs. Engineers' club (N), HH3; Phi the art department. received from the majority of accompanied to Hawaii by his lectual freedom," Dr. Charles Sey­ tions. A cadet board of officers is them. Matches are fired on the Delta Si'gma (N) vs. Engineers' The custom of showing it~n erary wife. They have been making a mour last week formally a i:cepted club (A), .HH22. at present considering the feasibil­ respective schools' ranges and the presidency of the university. art work from different mainland botanical tour of the world, spend­ March 9-TC '39 club (A) vs. ity of such an undertaking. scores are exchanged. "We may look across the seas universities has been observed I. ing much time in South Africa, Wakaba Kai (N), HH3; TC '39 here for the last few years. West and . and take warning," the 52-year­ Preliminary plans ~ormulated club. (N) VS. Wakaba Kai (A)' old historian said. " The Yale at­ for the best company competitions Works already shown here have Dr. and Mrs. Eames will arrive in HH22.· mosphere must be so completely this year include close order drill, been from such art departments­ There will be a meeting of the Honolulu on February 4. March 11-Phi Delta Sigma (A) impregnated with the sense of extended order drill and inspec­ from USC and Chouinard's art editorial staff of Ka Leo at 12 :45 Dr. Harold St. John, head of the vs. TC club (N), HH3; Delta freedom that our students going P~i tion. An official order from the de­ school. today. university department of botany, Sigma (N) vs. TC club (A), HH22. from here will serve naturally and partment will be issued soon. attended school with Dr. Eames. March \ 14-Engineers' club (A) universally as its apostles. vs. FFA (N), HH3; Engineers' club "Every student at Yale should be (N) vs. FFA (A), HH22. Saber and Chain Starts impressed with the conviction that Sociology Journal March 16-TC club (A) vs. TC only through the spread of the This Job ·Calls for '39 club (N), HH3; TC club (N) Annual Dance ·'Graft' Ready By May liberal attitude in life can the na­ vs. TC '39 club (A), HH22. College Education tion find protection from an ob­ Says Yamamura scurantist reaction on the one hand ··----- By Im.a K. Dett will be a bit more· kindly in their or a blind revolution on the other." Dirt From Social (By Associated Collegiate Press) K. Dett's many friends were attitude when the evening of the Dr. Seymour warned that "un­ given the thrill of their lives when dance approaches. They may Social Process in Hawaii, a jour­ nal published by the Sociology less the complete spirit of acad­ Many business men and indus­ condescending company com- overlook a dirty shoe or a spotted emic freedom prevailed among Science Building trialists prefer college trained men manders dished out two tickets ornament, provided the cadets dis­ club, will be ready for distribu­ tion by May, according to Douglas students and scholars, freedom in their organizations, but rarely apiece to the Military Ball, the pose of their tickets. Two apiece Yamamura, editor of the publica­ from external influence and inter­ Levels New Field does any occupation exclude en­ best dance of the school year, and 540 students in ROTC. Add tion. n al pressure, we commit the un­ tirely employees who have not at­ counting out the commencement ten each for sponsors and officers forgivable sin against the first of Soil from the excavations made tended college. In Washington, Problems of the Hawaiian born for the ne'w social science build­ ball and the junior prom. and coupla mor.e for non-coms. generation is the theme for this academic principles." howevet, there is one business "I know you are all looking for- Whew! What a dance, what a He asserted that the absence of ing is being transferred to a field which employs college men only. year's fourth volume of the jour­ back of the J?PCA for a new athle­ ward to the day when you will be dance! nal. Articles which were written by the spirit of liberty would be an ·The National Escort Bureau, tic field. able to dance with your company Exams are things of the past and graduates and undergraduates of offense against the principles of which furnishes-for a price­ sponsor and yqur one chance to even Barlow Hardy has met, seen Work was started on the field sociology, deal with the conflicts of education. about two years ago. The soil personable young men to escort do your captain dirt,'' three-disc and overcome the many ques­ "It is not so difficult to achieve the local born youths with their taken over is being used to fill the date-less women to the Capital's bearers said. "Don't you want to tions thrown his way. Nothing to intellectual freedom in those fields alien parents. lower end of the field to make it night spots, will not consider any take your best girl friend and in- worry about ... nothing, that is, of study that are somewhat remote The business staff is headed by level with the other part. Work is applicant who does not have a col­ troduce her to your captain?" except to sell two tickets to the from the prejudices and passions Iwao Mizuta. Dr. Andrew W. Lind not expected to be finished soon lege background. Saturday evening, January 15, dance and that is ·easy. One for of daily life. But in the fields that and Kum Pui Lai are advisers of due to the large amount of soil has been set aside for the "Mili- the cadet and one for his girl touch our social, political and eco­ So, if any young college i_nan the publication. which is needed for the founda­ looks forward to picking up a little tary Ball," the dance of the year. friend. Another set for his friend nomic relationships the principle tion, extra money by serving as a pro­ Beautiful company sponsors of and so on. is much easier to enunciate than to fessional escort, he may well ap­ the different high schools, over- Wear uniforms if you must, Junior Basketball maintain. preciate his opportunity for col­ bearing second lieutenants with and the comfort of coatless at­ "Nevertheless our guarantee of Track Aspirants lege training. reserve commissions, and humble tire will be the vogue. Formals All those who played for the complete liberty of speech must be three university junior basketball ·absolute. In no other way can we Incidentally, the N:ational' :Escort University officers will add to the are, however, not prohibited. Ca­ All candidates for the varsity color and gaiety of the det ·officers will appear in their teams of the ASUH Junior Basket- discover the truth, correct the track team are requested to tum Bureau is stf"ictlf busint$ and no evenin~. ®Ung tunes playel by the Wai- newly finished blouses and spon- ball league are asked to meet at half-truth and destroy the lie•... " out 'On Wednesday, January 12, if monkey-s~s. '!be ~s must 1$;ikiantt and a glorious moon sors are wont to blossom forth in the school gym tomorrow at 4 A further study of Yale, Dr. Sey- they have not already done so. meet rlgid req~ -and are the weather m$.n are their natty unies. o'clo~. mour said, is t<> maintain an at- Dick Furtado will be the coach. stri~ prohi~ P.~ P u. Yep! Jan~ 15 Group pictures for Ka Palapala, mosphere dominated by spiritual Track i>I'actice will be held on their .. Pl't>te ~ rm•I +>i Ball the student yearbook. will be taken. values. Cooke field aper.~ ~~ c~ders ~ ~ PAGE 2 KA LEO 0 HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 19~8

The Library Window Published twice weekly by the Associated Students 01. the University 01. Hawaii I\ Time 1"7 Member lS>-'8 Russia and Germany today are his book, "The Foundations. of the experiments of two opposite poli­ Nineteenth Century." l=Usociated Collet5iale Press tical doctrines. The United States The five points which deter­ Staggers OiatribuUIC' « and particularly Hawaii seem to mine the fate and destiny of a be the testing tubes of those two nation according to Chamberlain Colle6kde Digest beliefs, communism and national are: On. socialism. 1. A nation is strong only be­ • • • Entered as second-class matter at the post office or Honolulu, Hawaii, 1922, under the act of March 3, 1879 Russia, founded on Karl Marx's cause its racial content is power­ ful. Tcr produce this stock the Subscription Rate: $1.50 a Year "Communist Manifesto" which is Telepbone 9951 interpreted by Lenin and Stalin, people must be selected of the By NORMAN K. CHUNG claims that history can be ex­ best human material bred in the EDITORIAL STAFF best environment. A little lady who pleads that we .nique is usually effective in the EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ...... AKIRA FUKUNAGA plained only through the doc­ trines of Karl Marx. The five main 2. Certain mixtures bring about do not divulge her name sends in end but it takes a lot of patience, Managing Editor ...... ·...... Norman K. Chung certain results. The Greek and the following contribution. . . . In because it is usually only after a Associate Editors ...... Bert Nishimura, William Ishikawa points of the "Communist Mani- festo". are: · Roman Golden Ages existed be~ spite of the fact that it might spoil long series of entanglements with Desk Editors ...... Florence Robley, Ernest Silva you readers by showing you what other girls that the man realizes 1. The history of the world is cause their racial mixtures were Copy Editors ...... : ...... James Carey, Bo Sanger p~rfect. can be done with the colyum and the sterling worth of his old pal Society Editor ...... Shirley Oka the history of the struggle {Jf two and buddy and 'comes through classes, oppressor and oppressed, 3. Too much mixture is not what a ·high standard of jour­ Assistant...... Patricia Holt-Heinemann good. ' nalism is possible, we give' it to with his pin! Sports Editor ...... Barnie K. Yamamoto exploited and exploiter, or bour­ The wide-eyed innocent tech­ goisie and proletariat. Hence to­ 4. Once such a mixture of per­ you, after the following: Assistant ...... Walter Chuck fection is achieved a process of Ka Leo rumor persistingly with nique is the most difficult to put day (1~48 when Marx ' wrote his Staff Photographer ...... Larry Mizuno across, but once perfected, it is "Manifesto" ), the struggle is be­ inbreed,ing should go on to bring us; (keep it on the cuff) this guy STAFF REPORTERS tween the proletariat and the out emphatically those character­ Yerac has been watching steamers the most deadly of all poses. Every istics. The Greek and Roman leaving for the Far East quite re­ man has a secret yearning to be a Leonora Neuffer Fred Furer Clarence Nakashima bourgoisie. Thus, .' in order to emancipate the proletariat we states collapsed 'because the per­ cently with unusual interest. Don't sturdy oak and how these vines Patricia Hough Esther McDole Kiyoshi Ide can cling. This girl hangs onto ·Barlow E. Hardy must wipe out the bourgoisie. fect mixture was not preserved. say I didn't tell you if ... oh well, Robert Stafford. Katsuso Miho every word of wisdom expounded Art Gor~langton 5. Elimination of unfit should rumor today is truth tomorrow! ... Helen Salfingere Isabella Aiona 2. History can be explained on­ be ·accomplished through struggle by the man .as if it was divinely Ah Quon L~ong Alma Lai Barbara Smythe ly through what Hegel claimed t o for life or by other means as From the feminine point of view inspired and how he loves it. She BUSINESS STAFF be Dialectics. The bourgoisie was sterilization of the unfit. ' "man-hunting" is a crude and un­ has to be sheltered from the great Business Manager ...... Thomas Imada founded in the French Revolution Chamberlain, paradoxically a necessarily harsh term when used big world and needs protection Assistant Business Manager ...... Ethel Kam but as that group achieved their Germanized Englishman, believed (for which he pays and pays). highest development in capital­ to describe a girl's effort to get Advertising Manager ...... •..... - •.... Gregory Ikeda that the Aryans, a mixture of around, because after all ladies This type is most dangerous when Assistant ...... Henry Choy ism they have at the same time Romanic, Teutonic and Slavic met by young man who feels he sowed their own seeds of destruc­ must live and what is life without Circulation Manager ...... • ...... Evelyn Chong races, have achieved that degree a man? has had his fling and is just a little ~irculation Assistants ...... Leinaala Lee, Maile Cockett .tion by the ever-increasing pro­ of perfection in , mixture and letariat. Now they have to give The sagacity and wiliness of the tired of sophistication, and by the hence inbreeding must now take modern male has made it neces­ slicker who believes he knows all way to the proletariat. If the place. The Jews are taken as the bourgoisie is the thesis, the pro,­ sary for man-hunting to ·become a there is to know and that no Ka Leo Answers perfect example of achieving this fine art and no amateur is likely woman will ever fool him (which letariat is the antithesis and the racial perfection coupled with classless society is the synthesis. to run away with. the prize when calls two strikes on him at the 'Cafeteria Fiend' over 2,000 years of inbreeding, experts are on the trail. start). · 3. The understructure of the but since they are not of Aryan Women stalk their prey in vari­ 'iI'he glamour girl embodies a "A Cafeteria Fiend," replying to the last Ka Leo editorial, takes world is materialism while the stock they must be despised. The ous guises, but usually men are boy's dream of the type of girls superstructure is spiritualism. in issue with us on the length of time it takes to get a lunch. He is reason for their persetution. snared by wise girls posing as one who will floe~ around him when Hence if the economic structure Germany is the great number of right. It doesn't take twe~ty minutes to get a lunch. We timed our­ of a world changes, .so rn.ust the of three types: (1) Just a pal; he makes his mark: i.e., joins a them present. If any Asiatic na­ (2) An innocent and trusting miss fraternity, earns his letter or selves, starting from the vicinity of the ASUH office, and finally paid political structure of the world tionality is present in Germany to change. (and it takes practice to be as in­ otherwise becomes known as a for our by theh much-needed vittles only eighteen minutes after we a large degree, it too would be nocent and trusting as men liking "BMOC" (Big Man on Campus). 4. Internationalism. The prole­ treated in the same way as the that type demand); or (3) As a She has a coating ·of sophistication, had stepped into line behind the last person. tarian class is not' confined only to Jews are being treated today. So much for that. Now for her main contention that the prob­ one nation but all nations. Thus Glamour Girl. she wears her hair in a long bob, In the United States and Ha-· The girl who poses as just a pal she is usually "Just dying to get lem is as much an indjvidual one as a problem for the student council. the revolution must take place waii we do not stress Marx's doc­ everywhere at the same time. trines over Chamberlain's beliefs feels in her ,heart that she is a out of class for a cigarette," she Again we agree---to a certain extent. ' 5. Private pr op er t y, which or vice versa. We rather have a man's woman; so she goes about surveys through half-closed eyes A great deal of the time wasted is by students who sneak into line Marx termed a property of pro­ fair amount of both. Hawaii, with becoming one by simulating in­ a world in which nothing can sur­ terest in all his affairs and soon prise her, she never runs when she forcing the ones far behind to mark time. Other students line up at duction, must be owned by the the greatest number of racial ex­ state. tractions, will test Chamberlain's becomes known to the man as "the can walk, walks when she can the railing and pester students in line to get things-for them. This Germany, through Hltler, on views of racial superiority in the most intelligent girl I know" by stand, or stands when she can sit. again wastes tirpe. the other hand, explains history future but not because of the fus­ virtue of her perfect listening abil­ Boredom is her middle name. This ity and determined acquiescence technique is especially effective on Can the Cafeteria Fiend deny these facts? through the doctrine set down by ing of the races has not been Houston Stuart Chamberlain in carried on long enough. in all his ideas. She assumes a a naive man as the impression­ Finally, he wants us to propose concrete suggestions. Here are sisterly and broadminded attitude able youth usually goes into a a few, not thought over carefully, but mere suggestions which we K L R . and listens to his ravings· about tailspin of amazement at the idea some other girl knowing pretty of capturing such a cr~ature. feel could be acted upon by the student council in cooperation with a eo eporter Interviews well that when the girl throws The similarity evident in the the cafeteria _management. c . . him down she will be there to techniques is their effectiveness i. Close the sm:an end room in the cafeteria for lunch periods, catch him on the rebound. This and it is usually a matter of who ampus Personabt1es type of girl is usually athletic and sees the man first which deter­ and sell milk, sandwiches, and other things beside the main lunches. . plays all sorts of games, taking and mines the winner. This would cut the main line by 40 per cent. By Barlow Hardy my brain. (Ed. comment: What giving point for point, but if she is Man-hunting is the game, man 2. The student council could lead the students in mobilizing If no one has noticed it, a Col- brain?) No wait, Bill!" wise, seeing that the man wins the the quarry, and to the victor be­ lossus of steel, breathing gasoline Philip Min: "I'd say it reminded majority of the games. This tech:.. long the spoils. student opinion so strong_ly against sneaking into line that the vicious f umes and rumbl' mg m.lg· htily, is· me of my car, but then I'm a gen- practice could be stopped. devouring the campus in ravenous tleman and don't want to insult 3. Faculty could be educated in the art of "playing fair" in the gulps. Students can be seen stand- the steam shovel company." . . . If Tr . W hb ing around it, looking down into Dean George: "War-bing-bang- matter o f stand mg 111 1me. .L>..eesmg, as urn, and others can the pit· as the monster continues bing-bang, all that . sort of· thing, Kampus Klubs stand in line, why can't other members of the faculty? eating up the soil of . our dear you ~now." 4. Moving the campus mail box es into the large end room in the Alma Mammy. And rising out of Despite the fact that Yang ident, Wai Chee Chun; vice­ f · 1 the campus is a daily growing Chung Hui failed to answer three president, Frances Lau; secretary, ca etena wou d leave much more room in the main dining room. mountain of stone, dirt, and rub- queries on the Ka Leo question- Mew Ung Chock; treasurer, Er- Far from attempting a lone "brain trust" solution to the problem, bish. _F.reshman nell Check; adviser, Mrs. Hung naire, the amount of information Lum Chung. we are merely pointing out that an evil exists and that the solution None of these, dear students. It erment .. in their replies to the remainder :------. sl·ould come from the students, working in cooperation with the is the new Social Science building 1 that is under construction. of the questions was much more faculty. Just for the fun of it, though, complete than that of any other Letterbox Nor are v.;e attempting to detract from the fine work done by Miss we went out among students and club. Dear Mr. Editor, Maurine Flint, who is making the best of limited time and facilities. teachers seen on the campus and asked their opinion of the shovel. Professor Shao Chang Lee and I was very much interested by It is our attitude that by taking action, the students can genuinely aid -Here are the results of the sur- Reverend Ko Fong Lum organized the editorial written by one of Miss Flint with their suggestions for solving a problem which is vey: ~ Yang Chung Hui June 7, 1925, its your staff members in last Satur­ obviously as obnoxious to her as it is to us. Bob Doe: "When I look at it, it objective being at that time to day's issue: .Not trying to discredit reminds me of a lazy man's way render service to others, especial- ~e writer, I timed the line form­ of doing things!" ly the people of Chinese ances-' mg and the students going to get Dr. Keesing: "Some prehistoric try, to en co u r a g e friendship their lunches. Mr. Editor, would monster eating up the campus." among women students at the you believe it, but the cafeteria is Russ Quaintance: "The operator university and to cooperate with not a student council problem. The · sure knows how to handle it." the ASUH. Only regularly regis- situation is not as bad as it is e;Jtr~.: Sergeant Hogan: "It reminds me tered University of Hawaii women painted to be. 'fAKE LAW I of a steam shovel." of Chinese ancestry_ may belong. I:.et me explain. Although it is THESE FORMER LAW SJlJDENTS Sergeant Barnes: "It reminds me Membership is limited further to true that students are compelled NON APPEAR BEFORE THE ctx.IRT of Sergeant Hogan when he's eat­ those of good character and schol- to wait five, ten and even fifteen OF FUBUe OPINION · • · ing lunch!" arship. At present, there is an- minutes for their lunches, I did Jane Smallsreed: "It reminds me other aim-to stimulate interest in not witness any one waiting of my brain-it goes 'round and Chinese culture. twenty minutes. That part is a 'round, too-anyway, I'm going to Meetings are called every sec- gross exaggeration. The "deplora­ ask the driver for a ride." ond Saturday of the month and ble cafeteria situation" is caused Sarah Horswill: "You." are held at the homes of members not by the fault of the system as John Hohe: "Somebody with a or on the campus. much as by the student who lingers mouth." 1 The sorority has established a over his choice of sandwich, salad Eugene Strohlin: "It reminds me fifty dollar ·• annual scholarship and dessert. It is those who com­ of a cane loader." which is awarded to a member plain and then proceed tp waste Francis Kauka: "It reminds me above ;freshman standing. Etta Ho someone else's time by leisurely of a whole lot of junk making a is benefiting by this year's regular going through the counter who lot of noise." scholarship but a special award cause this unnecessary delay and William Horswill: "Beats me." has been made to Juanita Lum- waiting. Dean Webster: "In the first King. Money for the fund is Let us not appeal to the student place it isn't a steam shovel-it's raised by an annual dance, tradi- council to take active measures. a gas shovel. It reminds me of the tionally the first organization They are well aware of the prob­ days when I worked around one dance of every school year, lems of the students and if there of the things, but then it was a In 1931, the first Honolulu Chi- happens to be anything that needs steam shovel and not a gas shovel nese orchestra composed entirely remedying, I am sure the council that I worked around." of girls was arranged entirely by members are qualified and wide­ Summer Cho: "A de­ and of Yang Chung Hui members. awake to take action. Until then, f~ the campus." It was a seven piece affair using let us look back upon our actions Elaine Barter and Fred Duker: such jnstruments as the butterfiy and resolve not to take too much "It reminds ~ of 'Blue Heavan,' time to decide what to buy and ltuss' car." what not to buy. If the situation

PAGE 4 KA LEO O HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1938 · · =:-1Dean Five Opens 1938 Seasoh Rainbow Varsity Se~ior Cage U oder the Showe~ With Big Gaps In Lineup Basketball Team Loop Opens ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--•By BARNEY K. YAMAMOTO-.- . Luke Gill ...... Coach With its first game scheduled for on the team are Andy Ah Po and Tommy Kaulukukui (C) ... · .F Next-Weeli. ASUH Senior Basketball Loop next. Wednesday evening against Bert Chan Wa, two good forwards. Joe Kaulukukui ...... · G . the Talbot quintet, Luke Gill's Ah Po and .Chan Wa we~e b~t!i. Alfred Espinda . " ...... G -.- Is Top Ranking Conference Rainbow five has been practicing leading scorers on the umversity The J AAA's will play the Dra- At present with the ASUH and the AAU on speaking terms, the Herbert Cockett ...... G gon Associates, and ~.he A~ollo five daily at th~ school gym for the A and C squads respectively. Both Walter Mookini ...... F university boasts of and takes pride in claiming to b~ the sponsor past two weeks. are first year men in school. will meet the Hawanan Pme com­ of the premier basketball conference in the Islands. W~h the enroll­ Francis Tom ...... F bine in the two initial games of The champion university squad Wendel Bayne, a lad who stands Joe De Silva ...... C ment of the league increasing each year, the ASUH Semor Ba~ketball will open its 1938 season without over six feet, is another cager who the ASUH s en i 0 r Basketball ' loop is slowly solidifying its position . . And yiis ~e~son having r~­ Francis Meyer ...... G league, at the university gym. The the services of Tony Morse and should see a lot of action when Rene Du Montier ...... G ceived official sanction from the AAU, its position is mdeed an envi­ Francis "Kalua" Apoliana, stellar the league gets under way this sea­ first game will start at 7:30. able and a commanding one. Bert Chan Wa ...... F guards from last year's tea:\11, Cen- son. Wendel Bayne ...... G Luke Gill's University of Hawaii • • • • ter Adolphe "Swede" Desha, and Nothing definite is known about Rainbows will play its first game When senior league games had to be played in smail gymna.­ Andy Ah Po ...... F Forward Frank Cockett. the Talbots. This team, which the the following night against the siums as the Central Y court, the leading casaba league in the Ray Goodrich ...... F Great Combine Deans are to play next Wednesday H. Kometani ...... C Talbot five, one of the five new Islands, which at that time was sponsored by the AA U, ~acked night, is a navy team from the teams in the loop this season. prestige. Eugene Kasparovitch ...... G Tony, Francis, "Swede" and USS Talbot. In the other game on Wednes­ Frank with Captain Tommy Kau­ J ." Youilg ...... Manager * * * * day evening, the Matson AC quin­ However with the creation of the ASUH Senior Invitational Ba~- lukukui performed in great style tet will clash with Palama. ketball leag~e back in 1932 by the university under the leadei;:sh1p last year. With Tommy and Frank The schedule up to the week of Theodore (Pump) Searle, astute graduate man­ at the forward posts, Desha at Final Ping f ong Interclub previous to the final examination ager of the Manoa institution, Honolulu begaI?- to center, and Tony and Apoliana Matches Will Be· week of the first semester is as lay claim to po'sessing a strong and well orgamzed stationed at the guard berths, the Basketball basketball conference. And since that year, the Rainbow ftve played almost un­ follows: Played Today · Tues., Jan. 18-JAAA vs. Dra- . ASUH league has successfully weathered the most beatable ball. The Aggies casaba tossers will gon Associates; Apollo vs. Ha­ trying times and has come out on top of the heap This season with only Tommy, make. their second appearance in as the classiest open casaba league in the Hawaiian Al:(red Espinda, dependable guard, The ping pong. tournament will the interclub basketball league, waiian Pine. Islands. be resumed on Wednesday, Janu­ Wed., Jan. 19-Matson vs. Pa­ Herbert Cockett, six-footet, Art when they play the Episcopal club lama; University of Hawaii vs. The university may bring down the Washing­ Campbell, Walter Mookini, and ary 12, at 4 p. m., in the gym, when in the gym at 12 :30 Friday. ton Huskies basketball squad· during the last week Francis Tom returning from the Kenji 1 Kanazawa plays Franklin USS Talbot. It also will be the second ap­ Thurs. Jan. 20-Log Cabin vs. in March. title winning combine, the Deans Sunn, and Kanemi , Kanazawa peara;nce for the Episcopal club Aiea AA; Dragon vs. Hawaiian With the Huskies to come here to play this are in for a tough time. plays Robert Wong. who have already won one game seas1m, Island casaba fans. a.re guara.nteed to However, the return of the old Immediately after these matches Pine. by defeating the Hui Lokahis. . Fri., Jan. 21-Palama vs. USS enjoy a great yea.r of basketball. The Washing­ ace, Coach Luke Gill himself, and will be the championship match However, the Aggi~s are un­ Talbot; JAAA vs. University of ton cagers are sure to make as good an im­ the presence of several promising between the two winners. daunted by this formidable record pression as the Wichita Henrys' when the latter newcomers as Joe Kaulukukui, Hawaii. Pump Sear e of the Episcopalians, and will .be · Tues., Jan. 25_..:..Aiea AA vs. squad invaded Hawaii in 1932. Tommy's brother, Wendel Bayne, out to win the game. Matson AC; Log Cabin vs. Apollo. Francis Meyer, Bert Chan Wa, Interclass Soccer Postponed March 1--JAAA diminutive forward, Andy Ah Po, to Many Outstanding Teams Are Inter· Cl~-b-C-as-aha vs. Hawaiian Pine; Palama vs. and H . Kometani, the Deans In the League This Season should again succeed iri placing FROSH-JUNIORS University of Hawaii. Episccpal vs. Hui Lokahi Thurs., Jan. 27-Aiea AA · vs. With ten quintets this year, the ASUH league will begin activities another crack quintet on the floor. The junior soccer squad chalked next Tuesday evening, at the U court. . up their second victory when they Led by Y. Oki, the Episcopal five USS Talbot; Dragon vs. Log Cabin. First Squad There being a week before the first games are to be played, I do defeated their frosh opponents ·3-0 took the measure of the Hui Loka­ Tues., Feb. I-University of Ha­ not wish to commit myself to any statement. However, I will say Although it is a week before in a game played on John Wise hi squad,. in one of' the opening waii vs. Aiea AA; Log Cabin vs. ·,his much: The teams that should fight for the pennant are the Log game · time the Rainbows' first field on Monday at 4 p. m. games of the interclub basketball Hawaiian Pine. Cabin five, Matson AC, Apollos, Talbot, Dragon Associates, and pos- string should appear like this: Cap­ league, Tuesday during the noon Wed., Feb. 2-Apollo vs. USS hour at the school gym. The score Talbot; Matson vs. Dragon. sibly Luke Gill's university quintet. / tain Kaulukukui and Walter Moo­ SENIORS vs. JUNIORS kini at the forward ) posts, Art was 26-15. Thurs., Feb. 3-Aiea vs. Palama; * * * * Although the seniors are usually -- JAAA vs. Log Cabin. · Talbot, a navy combine, and 'the Dragon Campbell at center, ·and Alfred CSA vs. H Club Espinda, and either Herbert Cock­ considered as having acquired Associates are two new teams which should By making a great comeback in give a good account of themselves. The ett or Joe Kaulukukui as the more knowledge than the juniors, the second half, the CSA quintet latter team is built around pfayers who. com­ guards. the juniors proved that their head­ CECIL G. BENNY posed the crack James Chong Clothjer five of With Herbie laid up with a bad­ work and footwork are superior to defeated the H club team in a thrilling i n t e r c 1 u b basketball the '36 seaso.n. Flashy Walter W.o.ng, Buddy ly damaged right hand, it is e;x­ those of their upperclassmen, Manufacturing Jeweler league game, Tuesday during the Nam, a steady gua,rd, and Richard Tom are pected that freshman Joe will fill when they trimmed the seniors 2-1 noon hour at the school gym. The Engraver some of the lads who should play great ball in at one of the guard posts. The in an interclass soccer game played · for the Chinese team. "Little Grass Shack" is a deadly Friday at 4 on John Wise field. score was 32-31. 1122 Fort St. .Phone 5569 Neal Blaisdell's ·Hawaiian Pine outfit is an­ . shooter, and a nice player on the other team that should be in the thick of the defense. battle. · Others who should put up a keen PERMANENT WAVING * HAIR STYLING Coach Gill's Rainbow five, which is being fight for one of the regular posts DORALDINA FACIALS AND COSMETICS captained by Tommy Kaulu.kukui, will not boast of many vetera.n pla.yers, but should · SOPHS VS. 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