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Voi. xxrv UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1946 No. 19 Neither r ain n or flu epidemic $2000 is ASU.H goal 46 degrees awarded in Victory bond drive deter malahini professor The ASUH victory committee has set $2,000 as the goal fpr the vic­ February graduates By Julie Brannen . ,, . great capitals of Europe; to find tory Bond drive now being held on "I'm teaching in Paradise, is the Austria "lovely'', to become "very the campus. Many attractive prizes University granting of diplomas will enthusiastic opinion of Dr. Harlow much pleased" with the Orient and are being offered by various Hono­ Richardson, professor e m e r i t u s finally, to "fall in love" with Ha­ lulu firms to students and faculty be held at June commencement exercises from the English department of the waii. members. to encourage the purchase Degrees ~nd diplomas were awarded to 46 University of Hawaii University of Minnesota. , One of his most memorable ex­ of bonds. students who completed their work in February, the board of regents A real appreciation of the prod­ periences was a trip in 1935 through Born bay Bazaar is offerfog a ucts of nature a nd man seems to be the "Land of the Midnight Sun" t o grand prize of $25 in merchandise announced last week. Awards will be made at commencement exer­ a speCial attribute of this new-com- a point within 500 miles of the order to the student who buys the cises in June. North Pole. largest amount of bonds during the Degrees granted are: drive. offers w-riters A stop-over of one day on Oahu MBS College of Arts and Sciences on his way to the Orient in 1934 re­ The second student prize is a $10 Bachelor of arts in social sci­ vealed to Dr. Richardson the beau­ merchandise order given by the opp·ortunity ty of Hawaii. At that time he t oured Manufacturer's Shoe Store. A $10 ences: Grace Shizuko Fujimoto, Aspiring young writers seeking the island as the guest of President merchandise oroer from the Hono­ Clara ltsue Funasaki, Anna Chiyo careers in radio have an unusual Gregg M. Sinclair, an old friend and lulu Sporting Goods or a $10 mer­ Monobe Furukawa, Margaret Su­ opportunity to realize their ambi­ University of Minnesota assoc~ate. chandise order from the New York mie Harakawa, Rosaline Hannah tions sin.ce "The Carrington Play­ With that memory in mind and a Dress Shop may be won by the boy Medeiros, Doris E. Nitta, Mary Ui­ house," a new half-hour dramatic desire to escape the sub-zero weath­ or girl in third place. lani, Y. S. Tyau, all of :f!onolulu. show presented by the Mutual er of Minnesota, he accepted the Bachelor of arts in language, lit­ The Fujikami F lorist is donating Broadcasting System, was ·inaugu­ invitation of Pres. Sinclair t o spend erature, and arts: Raymond Kazu­ lovely orchid corsages t o the high­ rated February 21, according to in­ six months t eaching here. to Higuchi, Ernest Silva, Lydia est faculty buyers. For first prize formation received by Ka Leo last Bingham Sutherland, of Honolulu. Dr Richardson was head of the there is a $10 orchid; second, a week. Bachelor of arts in economics and depa~·tment of English in the Insti.- ' $7 .50 orchid; third, a $5 orchid. Elaine Carrington, famed radio business : Joseph James Carr, of tute of Technology on the Univer­ The captains of the two teams script writer, author and play­ Honolulu; Asae Fujitani, of Hono­ sity of Min nesota campus. He ar­ selling the largest amount of bonds wright, is producer of thi.s series. lulu; Isao Hamada, of Waipahu, Profe;sor Richardson rived in Honolulu on February 8, will receive a $3 .50 orchid ·and a $2 MBS is soliciting the cooperation of Honolulu; Harumi Miriam Sumi, after setting somewhat of a record orchid respectively. The Fujikami of established radio, dramatic and er to the University of Hawaii. Oahu; Robert Mitchell Sternberg, of less than three days in flight. Florist is also awarding these journalism departments of univer­ Neither the recent rains nor the of Paia, Maui. A graduate of Grinnell college in flu epidemic seems to l,l.ave affected prizes. sities and colleges throughout the Iowa, the new inst ructor has done The four team s which ' a!'.e now country to bring t o light new crea­ that feeling in respect t o the "mar­ College of applied science graduate work at the Universities selling bonds in the special booth tive talents that will contribut e to velous" climate, the tropical moon­ Bachelor of science in sugar tech­ Continued on page 3 a higher calibre of entertainment light or the particularily "beautiful Continued on page 3 nology: Roy Miller Chalmers, of for the radio public. surroundings"· of this campus. .Waimanalo, Oahu. A $200 reward and the personal Extensive traveling in E urope Bachelor of science in home eco­ recognition that goes with having and the Orient, plus a curiosity for J(a Palapala beauty queen nomics: Judith H isae Doue, of Ho­ their drama beamed throughout the . all things of historical of literary nolulu; Carol Sachie Ohara, of country go to authors of accepted significance, plus this n atural gift Pearl City; Betty Umeyo Saito, of scripts. of appreciation have already m ade petitions due to1norrow Waialua, Oah u. In addition, all winners are au to­ Bachelor of science in general him one of the most interesting P etitions for candidates in the for Tuesday, Mar ch 19. Although matically eligible for the special science: Leonard J un Leong Lei men on the campus. beauty contest now being sponsored Loret ta Kim's name did not appear Carrington A ward of an a dditional and Sei Yoshimura, both •of Hono­ With his blue eyes focused on in Ka Leo last week sh e will vie by the ASUH-Ka Palapala must be $500 and a handsome plaque w hich some point i~ the past and his kind­ for queen in the Korean group. lulu. m ailed to con test chairman Amy will be award ed for the best script ly expression changing t o one of Master of ceremonies for th e Bachelor of science in nursing: H igashihara, c/o campus mail 1478, Continued on page 3 Florence Chung How Loo. reminiscence, Professor Richardson by tom orrow afternoon. P etitions judging ceremonies is Keichir o Ya­ has much to tell of his t ravels in must bear t he names of 25 bona m ato, former chairman of the Board Teachers college Europe and the Orient. fide ASUH m ember s. of De bat e and Forensics who is now Cmnm er ce club makes Bach elor of education in pre­ They have taken him through the Meanwhile, it was announced t hat back on t he campus after serving plans f or semester school-p rimary education: Sum Picturesque countryside of Norman­ the Honorable Ingram M. Stainback as a lieutenant with the 442nd In­ Moi Mitzi Kam, of Lahaina, Maui; dy, later ravaged by war, from the fan try. H e will also be in charge of :With the purpose of promoting will present . awards t o the five better under standing among stu­ Kikuyo Okabe, of Honolulu. majestic fjords of Norway, to the the pep rally fo r beauty contestants queens a t the final judging on t he dents in economics a nd business, Bachelor of education in elemen­ night of March 25. which is planned to be held some­ tary education: Sumiko Hirano, of time before the election by the stu­ the Commerce club has planned an Pay, enrollment age H onored guest at the Judging will active program for t he second se­ Elele, Kaua i; Kazue Kamasbita, be E arl Finch, prominent busin~s s ­ dent body. of Waimea, Kauai ; Riyono Gotanda A 30-minute program .under the m est er. increased by ROTC man from Hattiesburg, ' Mississippi, According to Jean . Yamauchi, Kobayashi, of Moana lua Gardens, who arrived in the Isla nds tnis week chairmanship of Shigemitsu Naka­ Oahu; Ah Hau Lee, of Hakalau, Changes in the regulations gov­ president, th e organization will in­ at the request of veterans of the shima, veteran, will be presented to Hawaii; Edith Tay e~o Matayoshi, erning the ROTC detachment at the vite prominent members of the Ho­ lOOth and 44nd combat units. the audience on Monday night. of H ilo, H awaii ; Ida May Pavao, of University have been announced by Committee chairmen working on nol'ul~ Chamber of Commer ce to An error on the part of the nomi­ some of its meeting in order that Honolulu; Hoshie Tokuhama, of Colonel Harold J . Keeley, pr ofessor nating committee left out Gracie the contest are: Ruth Nitta, prizes ; Aiea, Oahu; Miria m Misao Usui, of of military science and tactics. Alana Wong, judges ; Sachi Oyama, the students may be acquainted Mae Chang's name from the group with the business leaders of the Honolulu; Ka zue Wa tanabe, of Ho­ The maximum age for enrollment election; Kimiyo Nagata, exhibit; nolulu; Bernice Kisako Yamagata, in the cosmopolitan list. She will community. in the ROTC advanced course is compete in the election scheduled and Alice Hirayama, publicity. Continued on page 3 now 27, instead of 26. "All persons interested in busi­ The daily rat e of pay for the ness or majoring in business and Year 1946-47 ha s been fixed at 66 economics are welcomed to our next cents. Prior t o the war, 25 cents a meeting on Wednesday, March 13, Culture test will day was the rate received by cadets. at 12: 45 p.m. in Dean hall 6," said Also, payment will be made once a Miss Yamauchi. be given again month instead of quarterly. A twilight picnic to be held dur­ The general culture test will be Money allowances for uniforms ing the latter part of the month is given again on Friday, March 8, at and equipment for cadet officers being planned by chairman Arthur 1 p.m. in social science 103, for any and non-commissioned officers have Gamache. Acting adviser, Dr. James freshman who was unable to take not been determined yet. According Shoemaker, and new members will it on March l, announced Dean to Colonel Keeley, jt will probably then be introduced to the club. White. equal o rexceed the prewar allow­ Results of the test will be posted ance of $36 in view of the increase Medical aptitude test on bulletin boards, and in order to in the daily pay rate. (From publi· Cations office.) to be given in April keep the results confidential, a The mec:ftcal aptitude test will be number will be assigned to each given again this spring, according person taking the test, and scores Kaulukukui appointed to - a letter recently received from will be listed by number rather than the Association of American Medi­ by name. The numbers will be as­ new graduate manager cal Colleges. signed by means of lists to be Tonnny Kaulukukui, former Uni­ Students who expect to enter a posted on bulletin boards sometime ~ers1ty student and outstanding ath­ medical. school in September should during the week of March 11. ete, \Vas appointed as the new grad­ take the test which will be admin­ As soon as all papers are scored, ~ate Il1anager to replace Elbert Yee, istered sometime in April. another list of numbers and cor­ ~rtner nianager who will edit ·the · Any student who wishes to take responding scores will be posted. awa.u Chinese Journal. this test must leave his name and Average scores will be posted also,. l{aulukui's appointment was ap­ ' I l._ 47 __, rnnni.n.H in the Ka Pal,apala beauty queen contest pay the five dollar far the special so each student can see where he llroved at the last ASUH council one 0 tne CQt:aS -··--o . A n· wilJ bt the recipient of the handsome trophy displayed by my ~a- examination at Dr. Bruce White's stands on each sub-t,st ln relation tneeting. He 1s a veteran, having u1. ..:.- associate editor 194546 Ka Pqlapala, and Ruth Nttta, office, Hawaii hall, room 114 on, or to University of Hawaii students aa served as an army officer for four of the '"'""'""a, . th before March 9. fears. ch¢i,rman 1'f Jhe pria111 to be 4warded " e contest. well as mainland college student8. KA LEO O HAWAII, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1946 Page2 / CAMPUS MAIL CALL Aloha, Earl Finch • • • GI POST and nothing else. Three years ago, a Mississippi rancher befriend~d. .a group of Only 16 tickets? . . . If ·the ASUH has been do· young Americans of Japanese ancestry who were tram mg in Camp • • . MORTEM Dear Editor: something for the student body Shelby as the 442 Regimental Combat Team. · . It was mighty generous of the anyone else, in the way of a ties, etc., I have yet to hear a Today, Earl Finch is here in Hawaii at the invitation of those men Following days of mutiny in Bom­ person in charge of the tickets for bay ·and riots in Calcutta, India last the March 1st swimming meet to them. There are lots of us who he befriended in the dark days of '43. week returned to normal once more. announce the time, place, ·and date tered school beginning with se A University delegation composed of GIA members and coeds With the suppression of violence of . their distribution and on that seceste:r and would like to kn formed a UH reception committee together with the many othef Finch those who saw the threat of Com­ date give Mrs. Hauenchild the "hon­ what the ASUH is or is not do! I understand that the 4-SUH co friends. munism heaved great sighs of re­ or" of passing out the 16 leftovers lief, gleeful of the fact that British to any "outsider" who would be in­ cil meets weekly but I have Yet Mr. Finch has been extended an invitat~on to the coming Ka Pala­ imperialism remained as strong as terested in attending the meet to see a report in Ka Leo about pala beauty contest among the numerous festivities ~lanned for him. . / ever. see "our" team in action. I'll bet meetings and what goes on int Hawaii welcomes Earl Finch with open arms. We trust he will People forget the fact that the my bottom dollar that the Univer­ Ex-OJ receive every bit of the same hospitality which he accorded our boys demand for complete self-govern­ sity was give~ more than 16 tickets * * * in Mississippi. ment remains universal in India and for the meet ... what happened to Reconvert Ka Leo . , , Aloha, Earl Finch! that there a re elem en ts which seek them? . Editor, Ka Leo: a divorce from British rule and Maybe I'm all "wet," but if any This is not intended as' a · eventual autonomy not by open re­ tickets are to be distributed, I say cism of the present Ka Leo s bellion, but through evolution-not give everyone a fair chance of get­ but a criticism of the system un revolution. ting them instead of handing them which Ka Leo seems to be ope Hawaii Youth for Democr~cy The significant thing in recent out to a select few before the sched-. ing. upheavals in India is the fact that uled time. I'm not against giving While a d m it t e d 1 y, the The Hawaii Youth for Democracy, a campus organization recently both the Muslim League and the members of the team some tickets cramped Ka Leo's style, that war recognized by the ASUH deserves the consideration of the faculty and Congress Party-the two largest for their friends, but man alive ... now over and it's high time Ka student body. It is one of the few campus organizations which is at political groups in India-deplored either give them all the tickets and reconverted. Why keep the o the acts of violence and appealed to not announce their distribution or present doing something constructive in the way of projects for the university newspaper in the Te the people to exercise reason and else give them some but keep the tory of Hawaii a mere weekly sh betterment of the University, the community and the nation. rel'.'traint. major portion of them for fair dis­ It seems as if the high sch While admitting that the HYD does have a rather ambitious pro­ The Labor Party whicfi inherited tribution on first-come, first-served are outdoing the university w gram, the program is c~ncrete and many items in it are deserving of the reins of British government last basis. .it comes to journalism. What attention. For example, item number one on the program says: summer took steps to · solve the You'd be mad too if you saw the the Board of Publications have political deadlock in India only aft­ number of students who had read say? "We stand for academic freedom; the right of students and teach­ er the recent outbreak of demon­ the ·announcement come up to Mrs. Vet ers to express themselves freely and openly. We oppose administrative strations, but the Secretary of State Hauenchild for tickets only to be * * * regulatio:ms which limit the use of the best available instruction. We for India merely uncovered an old informed that she had refused to support the right of the faculty to organize in its own interests. We formula - constitutional govern· · distribute the 16 tickets. Were I Wake up, students! ment. in her boots, I would have done the favor a curriculum based solely on educational standards without any Hawaii is now trying· to con To extend this proposition, Sir same thing . . . she had returneq Congress to accept it as the f interference from outside sources." Stafford Cripps, whose previous of­ those tickets and would have noth­ ninth state, But how many UH Secondly, the HYD has a very cosmopolitan membership which in­ fer of constitutional government in ing to do with them. dents have given it much tho cludes practically every racial gr.oup represented on the campus. Fur­ 1942 was rejected because it failed Yours truly, Certainly, if the students here d thermore, these members have joined the club voluntarily. This is cer­ to provide for immediate independ­ Indignant even think about it, why sho tainly an encouraging trend. If racial harmony is going to be furthered, ence, will return to India at the end anyone else? We aren't prep of this month as the head of a three­ * * there is no better place for it than on the campus of this University ourselves to be human automa man mission. The mission is likely Where's the ASUH? or dispensers of book knowl which is uniquely located between East and West. There is no longer doomed to failure as was the con­ Editor, Ka :Yeo: Our primary aim is to become an· room on this campus for any organizations which make race the basis ference in July of last year when This is an open letter to those formed part of society ,to be for membership. the Viceroy of India Lord Wavell running the ASUH. American citizens. Why can't we Lastly, the HYD is open to anyone, faculty or student. It is "an called Indian leaders together and At a recent meeting of a campus something in this direction, coll inter-racial, inter-faith youth organization, dedicated to character build­ offered them a plan for a mor~ organization, Dr. White urged us ively? widely representative Indian inte­ ing and education in the spirit of democracy and freedom." It can cer­ to join in the activities of the This afternoon, Hawaii Youth rim government. Under this plan ASUH. I have been back in school Democracy, one of the few caDI tainly do a lot for the University as well as the community-whether it the portfolio of foreign minister and for four weeks now and have yet organizations devoted to cons will be a success or not, of course gepends on whether the students and all other offices- that of de­ to see any proof that a student gov­ ive airing of public opinion, held faculty will take an active part in its program or not. K.Y. fense-were to be placed in Indian ernment exists on the campus. symposium on wages and p hands. There is no reason why a The WSSF and Korean clothing an issue vital to an of us. Al British should dictate the defense drives seemed to have been put on the turnout was larger than e of India, for the defense of India by the HYD and the YWCA, the ed, it was still very small for a means Indian troops fighting in all statehood forum by the YMCA, and versity of this size. parts of the' world to preserve Brit­ Coeds make big ·with Seals a panel discussion on wages and Why this apathy is preseJit ish imperialism. Imperialism for the prices by the HYD. But where is beyond me. This is the only i By Laola Hironaka The wonderful hospitality of the Indians means famine year after the ASUH? Beside taking care of tion of higher learning in th~ When Manager Frank Lefty islands bas impressed year and millions of starving people. routine administrative matters, I ritpry, and we here have the o O'Doul's San Francisco Seals in­ William Enos. As he is still trying Let Britain assert her earnest­ am wondering whether it is just tunity of discussing, and p vaded the islands on February 21, to find out how far from the hotel ness for the welfare of India's mil- one of those organizations that acting on affairs of interest to a bevy of University coeds was on the University is, some solid ASUH lions. Let Britain be more sincere exists for the· sake of organization students and as citizens. hand to extend them a hearty Aloha. citizen should come to his rescue- in her declarations for India. Let Although a college educati The Seals appeared to be impressed coed preferred. Britain prove her integrity in India we should rally to the support of the all well and good, it is n and so did the girls, so the situation Ferris Fain, whose scintillating 1 that four hundred million Indians solidarity of the imperialistlc Brit­ worthless without a knowled is fraught with possibilities. play at first base thrilled Honolu- will trust. Failing this, and only Three days later Ka Leo inter­ ish Empire against so-called Com­ the times in which we life. W luans when he played here with then, can anyone rightfully say that munist-inspired plots. viewed a few of the Seals and found the 7th AAF team, :fiinds that the have to come to grasps wi that though spring training - in islands look much nicer to a man "outside world", full tim~, baseball, what else?-is the pri­ out of uniform than to one in uni­ I am -An American,. Period leaving here. Why not try to mary purpose here, they long for form. abont it here at UH? For ex why not have a weekly, Univ the feminine touch. Bob Chesnes, pitched from San He Parodies Kamokila was a Mexican ... and I am an sponsored forum to enlarg Mel Harn~r wants to Francisco and recently of "Houli­ "My dear students, my dear sweet American of Mexican origin . . . share his 6 ft. 7 in. of ball-playing gan's Navy," if you please says, students ... I am against trolley­ among my ancestors are Francesco knowledge of world wide manhood with some coed who "It's very nice, I enjoyed every­ car transfers now and at any time Madero, beloved president of Mexi­ patterned on the Town Hall would be able to show him some of thing but the trip coming out. One ... Don't waste your time no,w by co, and Pancho Villa, and I'm sorry iug of the Air Forum? Hawaii's scenic spots and maybe thing brought up another. Now worrying about trolley-car trans­ to tell you that I'm d--- proud The HYD and YMCA c whisper sweet somethings in his that's over, I'm looking forward to fers, you have your studies to take of them both. I am not ashamed forums. Participate in them! ear. bigger and better things." care of. Later, perhaps ... when that my folks were Mexicans, no are in favor of these group "This whole place is enchanting," Another Seals pitcher, blond Bob you have finished your studies, more than I am ashamed of being Continued quoth Ray Perry, second sacker Jensen, likes the swimming. His then you can decide what to do an American, period, but if you say with the Seals. "And the people chief complaint is against the "bad about his great matter. We should that having parents who were not OVERHEARD: have the knack of making you feel shape" of the transportation sys­ all love one another . . . all except born in Brooklyn or San Francisco at home." Also, Ellen Miller, a mem­ tem. Now, some coed could take his the Japanese, the Chinese, the Ko­ is bad, then you must be right be­ ty morning bus: ber of the reception committee, has mind off the bad shape of the roads reans, the Portugese, the Italians, cause you are a Sinator. So, will Driver: "C'mon, everybo scored one hit and no errors with and put it on shapes of a better the Filipinos, the French, the Ne­ you please tell me, Miss Sinator, squeeze up in th~ back th Ray. kind and caliber. gros, and most of all the Mexi­ how I can get rid of my parents?" only for a little while." The lament of Mel Ivy, , Clifford Melton, formerly with the cans ... (Answer) My dear, dear sweet Piped up an adolescent n:t is summed up in the following New York Giants, feels just as the You should say, I am an Ameri­ boy, my mother-heart bleeds for from the rear: "Suits me words. "This is a wonderful place other Seals feel. "Also," ad "lips" can, Period! and that will take care you, but have you tried Wheaties?" there aren't any girls in for a honeymoon-but, I haven't the lanky pitcher, "we could proba­ of everything, even the trolley car By Pancho Villa Ill here." got a honey. Any girl with any as­ bly play better ball if 'We weren't so transfers (that is, after you gradu­ pirations can contact me at the lonely." Wonder what Dean Live­ ate from college.) .Moana Hotel." say has to say aoo t that . I want you to feel free to come Frank Rosso, pitcher, and for­ Former baseball virtuoso, mana­ to my house at any time, day or merly wtth the New York Giants, ger Lefty O'Doul, rose and shone night or autumn . . • for help on thinks the island is beautiful and long enough to give us a smile with any matters pertaining to your fu­ the conditioJ;J,S ideal for spring much charm which reassured us ture. Now, my dear, dear, sweet i~ntng. However, he is disap­ that his battery hasn't gone 4ead. children, I want you to ask any The Seals are a personable group questions you wish . . • " Published once a week by the Associated Stud•nta of the UniveraltT _).M>iJlted in Waildld beach. A coed Subscription rates: $1.40 pe: semester, S'l.75 yearly. ~~d probably show him a "good of top-notch ball players, who Will (Question) "Miss 0.PU Nui, my 1~ "~ hole" wttll better re- greet all at the Moad& Hotel with father was a Mexican, my father's Editor-in-chiel______sults. open arms, anytime ILtter 12 noon. father was a MexicaJ;1., his father Business Manager.______-·------KA LEO 0 HAWAII, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1946 Page3 YWCA will sponsor Thirteen new members to he sworn Forum personalities • • • • annual rummage sale Collection for the annual spring into women's honorary ~ociety - YWCA rummage sale is now under­ • • • • of the week way, according to Mrs. Mildred Sim­ mons, executiye director of the Uni­ Hui Pookela induction ceremony Saturday; versity YW. dinner and meeting to follow Dr. John A. Rademake1· at BYD panel discussion ••• The sale will take place sometime " ... If prices keep going up, there will be a revolt against the democratic in late March at Pohukaina school. Thirteen new members will be sworn into the Hui Pookela, campus capitalistic system that we have today .. . A controlled economy seems Last year a sum of $125 was col­ women's honorary society, at a candlelight ceremo~y this Saturday necessary, and the control of the economy can either be in the hands of lected from the sale. The remainder evening from 4 to 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Dorothy P. Isom, club a few or in society as a whole ... It should be a democratic control sys- of the goods was contributed to the adviser. tem in the hands of society .. . " Filipino war relief. Seniors elect~d into the society are. Judith Doue and Shieko Oka­ Faculty advisers aiding with the Dr. E. O. Kraemer at BYD panel discussion: sale are Mrs. Muriel Bergstrom and zaki,.college of applied science, and "... From the labor viewpoint, labor is asking for a wage scale high Mrs. Alice Trimble. "Wearin' o the green" Alana ~ ong, college of arts and eno~gh to maintain a minimum American standard of health and decency sciences. ... The labor association statistics show that a large proportion of Coeds greet Seals at Eta Lambda l(appa Junior electees are : Marian ·American workers have been getting less than the minimum neces­ Ching and Evelyn Murashige, sary .. ." Thirty-nine University of Hawaii dance on March 16 Teachers college; Amy Higashi­ coeds formed a pleasant Hawaiian Shamrocks, shenanigans, a n d hara, Hazel Ikenaga, Rose Kamuri, Jtfr. F1•ank Tliompson, ILWV, a~ HYD discussion: reception when they greeied the blarney will soon fill the air at the Jean McKillop, Beatrice Nosse, ". .. There is no answer to the present 'vlcious circle' of rising prices and San Francisco Seals baseball team St. Patrick's "wearin' of the green" Jane Okamoto, Nobuko Shimazu, rising wages under the capitalistic profit system ... We have ·a system which arrived on the SS Aleutian semi-formal dance sponsored by the and Harriet Yoshida, all in the col­ where millions slave for the profits of a few ..." February 21. Eta Lambda Kappa on Saturday, lege of arts and sciences. The Seals will play a series of March 16 from 8 to 12 p.m. at Hem­ Reverend Mineo Katagi1•i at YMCA forum: games in Hawaii. enway hall. A certificate, a lei and a pin will Ellen Miller, senior ,headed the be presented to each new member . . ".. . Statehood for. Hawaii will be the noblest expression . of democracy Surprise entertainment and re­ UH women aggregation. As part of the initiation, the neo­ yet in existen~e . . . Accepting Hawaii into the sisterhood of states will freshments are being planned for phytes will undertake a project in extend the borders of the United Sta~es 2,100 miles out into the Pacific all who attend. Music will be fur­ the near future. and serve to the world as an affirmation of peace ..." Degrees awarded nished by the Esquires. Continued from page 1 Following the induction ceremony Senator Kamokila Campbell at YMCA forum: Tickets costing $2.50 per couple of Hakalau, Hawaii; Hope Hin may be purchased from Mrs. Helena will be an initiation dinner and also "... You sweet people are busy with your education. You can't take time Ching Yee, of Honolulu. M. Hauenchild at Hemenway hall, a business meeting. now to go into the depths of what Hawaii is facing today ... Why rush Bachelor of education in second­ or from any member of the club. Hui Pookela (The Club of the into a new drastic situation? Let's wait and see what you young people ary education: Eva May Jong Moe Hosts and hostesses will be Dr. Chosen) aims to promote scholar­ can do ..." Ling, of 1ifonolulu; Kikuyo Dorothy and Mrs. Robert Hiatt, Dr. and Mrs. ship, to recognize leadership and Takumi, of Hamakuapoko, Maui. Harvey Fisher, Dr. and Mrs. Floyd unselfish service in student activi­ Fifth-year diploma in pre-school­ Hartmann, Dr. and Mrs. Charles ties, to foster fellowship among primary education: Leinaala Lee . Engard, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward women students, and to extend cam­ Around the campu~ . . • Apau, of Honolulu; Winifred Kam pus hospitality. Hauenchild. Young Tom, of Honolulu. Honored guests are President and Members are chosen at the begin­ Religion and· tlie good life • • • Fifth-year diploma in elementary Mrs. Gregg Sinclair, Dean and Mrs. ning of each semester from the sen­ education: Marg are t Kui Lun ior and junior classes on the basis . . . will be the topic discussed by the Reverend Roy L: Ruth, pastor of Arthur R . Keller, Dean and Mrs . Chong, of Honolulu; Mary Wesuk Thayne Livesay, Dean and Mrs. of outstanding character, service, the First Methodist church, at today's campus worship service at 12: 45 Han, of Honolulu; and Nora Tomiye ' Bruce White, Dr. and Mrs. Earl leadership and scholarship. in Atherton House. Ellen Kawamoto, arts and science freshman, is chair­ Saida of Kilauea, Kauai. Bilger, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Brasted, Current officers of the society man of the service. Special music has been planned by Chieko Nishimura, In the graduate di.vision, one mas­ Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Chang, Mrs. are: Peggy Yorita, president, and TC sophomore. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. ter of arts degree was granted. The Dorothy Isom, and Mr. Philip Lot­ Masako Mori, secretary-treasurer. recipient, Irving Borenstein, is from tich. Se1iator Thelma Al~ana • • • Brooklyn, New York, and received Patsy Takemoto, general chair­ ... was surprise guest speaker at the WSSF-Brotherhood week convoca­ his bachelor of arts degree from the man of the affair, will be assisted Rainbow fashion notes tion held on Wednesday, February 27 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Farring­ City College, New' York. The title by George Suzuki, program chair­ Did you see ... ton hall. The Reverend Allen Hackett, pastor of the Central Union of his thesis is "Full Employment man; Hung Ping Wong ,publicity Dorothy Goo, UH senior in Made­ church, spoke after the presentation of a choral pageant, "It All Adds Up tin Postwar America." chairman; Clifford Kuba, tickets moiselle? If you haven't, look on to Freedom," by Dr. Joel Trapido's Theatre Guild group. The Manana and invitations chairman; Tsuneo page ten of the February issue of navy chorus sang several spirituals including "I Cried and I Cried," "Noah Victory Bonds • Tamura, clean-up chair;man; Toshi­ the magazine. and the Ark," "You Gotta Mind," and "Goin' Up to See the Heavenly Land." Continued from page 1 ko Kohatsu, decoration chairman, "Dot" is a college board member in front of Hemenway hall are the and Chieko Yoshida, refreshments on Mademoiselle representing the A canteen-dance for ASIJB members • • • following: first week - Charlotte chairman. University of Hawaii. An English · · . will be sponsored by freshmen members of the campus YWCA on Aspuria, captain; Hope Mookini, major, she has aspirations of doing Friday, March 29 from 1: 30\ to 4: 30 · p.m. at Hemenway hall. According Eleanor Albao, Vivian Harada, graduate work in journalism on the to Sachiko Oyama, president of the freshmen group, the name of the Thomas Goto, Kaoru Watanabe, i;nainland. canteen has not been selected yet. Tickets costing ten cents may be Sam Cosh; second week-Evelyn Purchased at the gate, or from YW members. The money will be used Tara, captain; Ralph Goya, Andrew MBS offers to pay for the music from the juke box. Punch will also be on sale. Seiki, Ruth Murashige, Tamiko Ta­ Continued from page 1 Assisting prexy Oyama are: Agnes Iwamura, Linda Liu, Ellen Kawamoto, tsuyama, Sally Noh, Sueo Okazaki; submitted during any 13-week peri­ Betty Kanea, Harriet Ser~i, Dorothy Iwashita, and Alice Tagawa. third week - Matsuko Kuwahara, od. captain; Roy Hirakawa, Alice Ta­ A recording of the broadcast, re­ kata, Masaichi Tasaka, Elizabeth plete. with rich musical background, Fujioka, Evelyn Murashige, Tenny is another award which goes to the Tom; fourth week-Janet Saito, Today, March 7 ;winner. The author's original script Moiliili Department Store captain; Marian Ellis, Paul Devone, Campus worship service, Ather­ is "refined" and "enhanced" by the . Margaret Kurisu, Ann Tsutsumi, . ton House, 12: 45 to 1: 30. director of the show and other Mu­ • School Supplies Sumi Furukawa, and Violet Chang. tual staff experts. •Dry Goods Friday, March 8 Anyone with a good story and Women's national intercollegiat~ enough knowledge of radio tech­ •Hardware C:ECIL G. BENNY Manufacturing Jeweler telegraphic meet, UH pool, 12: 45. nique to tell it is urged to submit •Notions Engraver ASUH council meeting, Deal hall his script. Comedy, romance, mys­ Jewelry and Watch Repairing 8, 1.2: 45. tery, tragi-comedy, melodrama and Phone 93603 2605 s. King 1120 Fort Street other types of drama will find their Saturday, March 9 place in the series. Hui Pookela i n i t i a t i o n, Mrs. Playhouse series and entry blanks Isom's home, 4 to 7. are being made available to all per­ sonnel through their various depart­ Wednesday, March 13 ment heads. Commerce club meeting, Dean Elaine Carrington, who has been hall 6, 12: 45. called "commercial radio at its best," was the natural selection of Mutual as a collaborator in this ARE YOU HUNGRY series. Combined with her skill is . an understanding of young people FOR THE and a desire to bring forth undis­ covered talent. Best Food In ' Paradise of the PaeUle Town? Limited TBY THE PRINTERS • PUBLISHERS CITY GRILL ENGRAVERS • BOOKBINDERS Open 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. • PAPER BOXES Closed •T•ry Sunday • King Street (near Fort) '2C South Beretcmla StrHI lRusr IN AWA II AN lR'usT TELEPHONE "290 Phou.. cm -87918 Page4 KA LEO 0 HAWAii, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1946

. . UH cops pre-championship meets with 211 points Wins third pre-championship meets with 84; Sophs, frosh tie for Rainbow Athletes at a Glance tennis championship Four records broken; Higuchi slashes own By Reiko Takaknwa The sophomores and then seniors Winning the third AAU women's pre-championship · meet with 8( tied for first place with nine wins points, the University of Hawaii swimming team captured the honon Behind the scenes ... University's mermaids walked off with the meet and six losses each at the WAA t en­ last Friday night, but part of the credit should go to the people who work for the combined three pre-championship meets with a grand total ol nis doubles tournament which be­ behind the scenes-in other words the managers. 217 points. gan on February 19. No doubt everyone saw an energetic brown-haired gal dressed like the Four records were broken at this third meet, and two established. The junior s came next with sev­ rest of the team-in gray sweat pants and sweat shirt-tear around the Mitsuko Higuchi did the 100 yd. en wins and eight losses while the moku, unattached. Time: 32.5. pool with a bottle of smelling salts in her hand. That's ·Barbara Eby who breaststroke open in 1 minute, twen­ while the freshmen followed with 150 yd. Individual medley handj. has done a really fine piece of work as women's manager . . The other ty-one and 7 / 10 seconds, breaking six wins and nine losses. manager hides behind a pair of dark glasses and has an extremely con­ the record she set last year at 1 cap (open)-(1) M. Higuchi (handi· The two outstanding players were cap, 31 sec.), UH; (2) Esther Mu. tagious laugh. Pete Matsuoka is his name. These two attend the numer­ minute and 27 seconds. Gene Matsuo and Irene Dexter who k ai (handicap, 17 sec.), UH; (3) c. ous meetings, keep a record of the times made by the swimmers every "Flash" Thompson of Punahou stood undefeated throughout the Miyamoto (handicap, 34 sec.), UH; day, see to it that the swimmer gets a rub down before the meet, and slashed the other thr ee records. She tournament. (4) A. Baldwin, Punahou JA; Time: innumerable other things besides. lowered the time for the 50 yd. The finals for the singles tourna­ 2: 32.0. Remember them? ... A familiar figure was up here not long ago, freestyle, sub-novice, from 33.2 sec­ ment will be held on March 6 at 15 0 yd. medley relay (novice)­ and that's Pvt. Bill Vannatta. Billy will be remembered as one of last onds to 32.5; the 50 yd. back stroke, 3: 30, according to Thelma Au, man­ year's outstanding freshman athletes. He's stationed at Ft. Shafter at the sub-novice, from 41.8 seconds to (1 ) St. Andrews' team .2; (2) Far. ager. present time. Another athlete, David Lee, is back in the Islands after 38.7 seconds ; and the 50 yd. back­ rington; (3) UH; (4) Farrington, Members of the two victorious finishing his basic training on the mainland. David was a member of stroke (novice) from 39.3 seconds t eam 1; ( 4) St. Andrews team 1 teams were: sophomores; Matsuko Bert Chan Wa's scrappy basketball team last year to 38.8 seconds. Time : 1.57 .1. Kuwahara, Janet Chock, Bar).:Jara 220 yd. freestyle (open)-(1) M. Surprised? ••• The best way to find out whether or not you can do Eby, Viola Tracy, Alice Cameron, The record. for the 200 yd. free­ Higuchi, UH; (2) G. Vunck, UR; something, which you had thought all along was simply impossible, is to Eleanor Albao and Charlotte Aspu­ style, novice was established at 2 (3 ) J. Kahanamoku, unattached try it. Margaret Wessel found this theory to be true on Friday night when ria, and seniors; Sumie Fujimoto, minutes 20.2 seconds by the Puna­ Time: 2.53. 7. · she was asked to swim on the 400 yard open freestyle relay team just Irene Dexter, Judith Kubo, Hilda hou Junior academy team, and the about ten minutes before this particular race. Her mouth nearly dropped Matsumoto, Nora Ikeda, Fusako Ya­ r ecord for the 150 yd. medley relay 100 yd. breaststroke (junior)­ but she recovered and started to tell Coach how impossible it was for hiku and Remedu"s Laborado. novice at 1 minute, 57 .1 seconds by (1) R. Awai, St. Andrews; (2) R her to do it, but when the time came she went in like a good sport and to the St. Andrews relay team IT. Awai, St. Andrews; (3) K. Boyd her surprise she kept up with the other swimmei;-s. However, she hasn't The meet was a pushover for Punahou SA; (4) E. Levinthal, Roo quite recovered from the shock yet. Women's sports sked the varsity team, and Punahou Sen­ sevelt. Time: 1: 30.6 .. Back them up! .•. Though many of you may not know it, we do have ior academy team came second Fancy Diving (junior) - (1) A March 4-18-Baseball practice a baseball team that plays every Sunday at 9 at the Moiilili park. The with 48 points. Saint Andrews came Janssen, UH. round robin series of the Winter League has started. Our boys have won March 18-Baseball game~ out third with 30 points, and the Fancy Diving (novice)-(1) ll. two games and lost three. ¥aybe if the student body got behind these March 6- Telegraphic meet Punahou Junior acadE)my, fourth Higuchi, UH; (2) D. Gillon, Puna­ players and formed a cheering section, they might do better. March 8-Telel?raphic meet with 29 points. :b.ou SA; (3) S. Sheldon, Punaho1 April-Inter-class basketball A trophy was awarded the varsity JA; (4) D. Thurston, Punahou JA April 19-AAu Indoor women's team for winning the three pre­ 50 yd. freestyle (~ovice)-(1) ll swimming championship championships meets by the ASUH. · Maehara, UH; , (2) K. Kaeo, McKlll )) » » « « « Coach S. Sakamoto donated a tro­ In the sports ligh.t April 26- AAU Indoor women's ley; (3) R. Robinson, unattached; phy which went to Punahou team swimming championship (4) _Y. Boyd, UH). Time: 31.5. by "Pete" Matsuoka for winning the first pre-champion­ 300 yd. medley relay (open)-(!) Easter vacation-Inter-class bowl- ship meet which was held on De­ UH team 2; ( 2) Punahou SA; (I) Yes! They brought back the bacon. ing cember 14. St. Andrews; (4) UH, team l The University of Hawaii can be mighty proud of the creditable per­ May-Badminton After the fourteenth event, there Time: 4: 05.9. formance of her women's swimming team at the third and last of the May-Inter-class soccer was a Red Cross demonstration on 50 yd. breaststroke (novice)-(!) series of pre-championship swim meets held at Elizabeth P. Waterhouse May 15, 16, 17, 18-AAU Outdoor the nine different strokes in swim­ S. Sheldon, Punahou JA, (2) C. Kea. Memorial Pool. They walked home with the highest scoring team trophy men's and women's swimming ming and some life saving methods. donated by the ASUH. Farrington; (3) R. Awai, St. At championships Results of the meet were as fol­ The girls coached by Soichi Sakamoto, builder of champions, proved drews; ( 4) A. Balswin JA. Time: May 23-Tentative date for WAA lows: to the 2,500 thrilled spectators that the University of Hawaii will be a 44.3. annual banquet. 200 yd. freestyle relay (novice)­ strong contender for the team championship in the coming AAU finals. 50 yd. backstroke (sub-novice)­ (1) Punahou Junior Academy; (2) Under the huge flood lights these girls were a spectacular bunch with (1) F. Thompson, Punahou SA; (3) Roosevelt; (3) UH; (4) Punahou their newly painted flying "H"s on their colorful bathing suits. B. Kahanamoku, unattached; (3).4. First ·volleyball game Senior Academy. Time: 2: 20.2. Victory was a well-earned one for the girls. The cooperative spirit, Faye, Punahou SA; (4) E. Wa..Ikel daily practices, and the seriousness of the team to accomplish something slated for March I 100 yd. breaststroke (open)-(1) Punahou JA. Time: 38.7. M. Higuchi, UH; (2) M. Woolsey, paid off in the final analysis. From the open swimmers down to the The first volleyball game for men 100 yd. freestyle (junior)-(1) unattached; (3) C. Miyamoto, UH; a sub-novice, all deserved a good pat on the back. will be held on March '14 at 12: 45. Vunck, UH; (2) P. Honl, PunahOI All hail the Champs! (4) V. Makua, McKinley. Time: There will be two leagues, one 1:21.7. SA; (3) R. Robinson; unattach# A challenge? composed of players below five feet, (4) E. Hodges, Roosevelt. Tirle six inches in height and the other 100 yd. backstroke (junior) (1) 1: 11.3. A week ago, there appeared in the Star-Bulletin, this challenging cap­ of players above this height. M. Church, Punahou SA; (2) M. tion. "The UH to send swim team to the NCAA meet." Yes, according 50 yd. breaststroke (sub-no Men interested in forming their Maehara, UH; (3) D. Toyoto, Far­ to Coach Sakamoto, the University of Hawaii is definitely sending a team -(1) Julie Halford, Punahou own teams should submit their lists rington; (4) E. Hodges, Roosevelt. to this meet sometime in the spring of '46. Time: 1: 28.2. (2) K. Yates, Natatorium; (3 to their respective class sports man­ Hawaii, as you know, is gradually coming into the spotlight in the Pung, Roosevelt; (4) M. Blake, ager by March 12. 50 yd. freestyle (sub-novice)-(1) world of sports, especially in swimming. It will become a Mecca of the nahou SA. Time: 50.0. There will also be a two-men­ F. Thompson, Punahou SA; (2) E. swimming world, and in the opinion of this scribe, it will spread its fame, 50 yd. backstroke (novice) team league,' so men are asked to Walker, Punahou JA; (3) M. Shi­ along with its Hawaiian sunshine, to places far and 'wide. F. Thompson, Punahou SA; (.2 choose their feeders and sign up. daki, Natatorium; (4) B. Kahana- When the University sends a team to this NCAA swim meet, it will · Church, Punahou' SA; (3) E. M not only represent the University but also the Territory of Hawaii. The UH; (4) R. Takakuwa, UH. challenge is; "In the interest of the University of Hawaii and of the Ter­ Call out for revival at the gym. He would like to have 38.8. (New record). ritory will we have a formidable and a representable team to accept the men with interest in the sport as 400 yd .. freestyle relay (op well as experience. challenge?" I say that a real challenge has been issued to the men of of varsity trackteam, UH team l, (Higuchi, Miya this institution and it's high time that we did something about it. If there are enough boys turning Vunck, Mukai) ; (2) UH team Another sign of back-to-normalcy" We are very fortunate indeed in having one of the world's best tank out, a mainland coach may be hired Punahou SA; (4) St. Andrew mentors to guide our swimming destiny. But on the other hand we have is seen in the move to revive the Dr. Brown said. ' had few responses from the men to try out for the varsity swimming team. varsity track team. The feeling is The general opinion of the male students on the campus seem to be that that the University has a wealth of School Supplies, Greeting Cards HAWAII IMPORT the few well-known swimmers like Charlie Oda, Johnny Tsukano, and material and an effort should be for all occasions, Housewares, Hardware and Notions co. Robert Iwamoto will furnish all the fireworks for the team. Undoubtedly, made to make use of it. AMBLER'S these boys will be the mainstays of the team but a good swimming team So far, five lettermen have an­ 215 North King Street must be well-rounded and well-groomed. The Varsity swimming team swered the call and more are ex­ Golden Rule Store Car. Beretania & Makiki-93770 Phone 3846 needs backstrokers, freestylers, and breaststrokers. pected. . 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