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VOL.• XIV KA LEO 0 HAWAII., WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1936 NO. 36 Spanish Movie Freshmen Class Officers Council Elections Opens Run at Set for May 22 Farrington Hall By ASUH Heads Don Quixote Shows at Two Twenty-Seve1,1 Candidates Performances This Compete for Posts Evening . On 'Friday "Don Quixote," a Spanish picture, Twenty-seven members of the will open a two-day engagement in University student body will com Farrington halh t
..Freshman-Senior Dance Dance Ends General Hugh Drum Kitty Phillips Hostesses for Climaxes Week Activities ((Hat" · Day To Speak Tomorrow Entertains Dance Are Class Members Planning· Big b.ats, 'long hats, tall hats, Major Gen. Hugh A. Drum Kitty Phillips, Phi Epsilon Mu Cabaret Theme Hughey Phooey smau hats, short hats ... hats, hats, will address the University of pledge, is entertaining her sorority Announced hats were very much in evidence yes- Hawaii student body at a convo sisters at her Ft. Kam home sat Receiving the guests at the grande · cation tomorrow morning at 9:30 urday night before the Kam Hop'. La Cabaret La Senior will formal Knows All About terday as the Freshman Class spon opening of Cabaret La Senior, spon ly be opened at the University gym sored a unique feature as part of in the gynmasium. He w11l speak Later the Phi Eps and their es sored this Saturday night by· La nasium this Saturday evening 'with ------YOU------~ their class week celebration yester on 'The Pi-otection of American corts will go. to the dance. Freshman classe, will be Genevieve a blare of trumpets and fast step Observations at the noon-day day. A noon-day dance for a hour Citizenship." Among those asked are M.abs Obara, Matsue Motoki, Sally Sun, ping music furnished by A1 King dance: · and-a-half was another addition into General Drum has been res Bechert, president; Reaka Franson, Ernell Chuck, Ellen Stewart, Hau and his Boys of rythmic jazz music. Kaliko Burgess was lost with the the· University social life. ponsible for .many of the im vice president; Jean Forbes, student; nani Cooper, Louisa Chong, Gladys provements in the. military life of Guests of\ the Fre~n class attention showered upon her by a The noon-day dance and hat day Carol Cristy, another straight A; Lee, Lindsay Neal, Aileen Killon, Hawaii since his arrival here and seniors will be invited to the certain young student personage? was the first ever put on the Uni Florence Wilder, tennis star and Isabe~ Hustace, Peggy James, Carol several years· ago. H~ · has also Grande Opening where hilarity and . . . What handsome newspaper versity campus. newspaper woman; Minty "Leithead, Ross, Dorothy Leong, and Iwalani taken an active part in the com a good time is assured by Qhief executive is going 'coo-coo" over a Al King and his Boys entertained the aU-around girl; Margaret Smith. munity life of Honolulu. Bartender, Iwalani Smith, and her certain Alyce Tie-au? . . . Why did a gay crowd of dancers who assem Greaney, good sport· and monopoly the hostess committee. A unique This program is being SJ.X>n , cohorts of snappy waiters and Deekay make himself so prominent bled at Atherton House f.or a bit of player; Jane Iseman, the heroine. greeting system will be initiated at sored by the freshman class. waitresses. at the gate? . . . We wond~r who dancing. Peggy James, another athlete, this dance. The judges who selected the win Peggy James, president of the Shirley Kamioka wHl sling root Bev Koch WaS holding hands with Eleanor Hocker, one of the Army A meeting of the ho~esses will be behind the davenport? ners of the most unique hat prizes class, wm introduce the speaker. addition; Peggy Donald, the English held at 12:45 today in the Ka Pala beer floats at holders of scrip. A Music •by the ROTC band will included Dean W'illiam H. George, girl; Alice Laubach, the intel pala office. novel scheme ·is beilig tried for the honorary adviser, Calvin C. Mc supplement the program. PEG AND HENRY lectual getting her masters degree in first time by the refreshment com Gregor, student adviser, Howard GO JIGGING! chemistry and Edith Cameron, the mittee. Kohr, Political Science instructor, Pegy James and Snodgrass addition. Hui Alakais Chief Dresser-Upper, Carol Ross, and Arthur Chun, president of the Candidates Named "Love Me Tonight" Blanchard is incorporating a cabaret theme ASUH. Clever prizes were awarded were stepping a fast jig. • . . Bob into her makeup of the hall and to the winners. For Newman Offices Initiate Eight Aitken served as tlie rope in the Class Sponsors Varied she 1ias promised a da21Zling eye Freshmen who worked diligently Candidates for o:tficers of Newman Eight new members of Hui Alakai tug of w~r between several girls. opener to the many dancers who are to make this phase of their program Club were decided at a committee University social fraternity, will be . . • Machiyo is certainly losing Program Today · expected to be present. Blue and successful included Beverly Koch, meeting held at Dean Hall, Room initiated Friday night at the coun her grip nowadays.. .. "Cheek to Freshmen talents wm go on pa white, the senior class colors, and · chairman; Shirley Kamioka, re 103, on May 18, at 12:45 p.m. For try home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. rade this afternoon at 12:35 p.m. the plumeria, freshman class flower, Cheek" was Seen with another at freshments; Irene Yap and Mat!ue presidency Robert Jarrett; and Rus McGregor at Punaluu. These new a popular resort.... What makes in Farrington ·Hall a,t the class will be used · profusely. Motoki, tickets and admission; Ruth sel Vierra, Vice presidency John members include Tom Kaulukukui; AL KAMM so blue these days.... Stone and Violet Gonsalves, for sec musical half hour sponsored in con Tables and chairs wm line the Okumura and Samuel Amalu, pub-· Langhern Brown, Ivanhoe McGre Has Frances anything to do with retary-treasurer Ruth Aki and Doro junc~ion with class week. John sides of the gym and on the wall, licity, and David Butchart, clean- gor, Charles Hardee, Herbert Dunn, it? thy Jose, and for corresponding sec Spencer is genE!ral chairman. g·inger, ti leaves, and plumeria up. Walter Mookini, Leon Thevenin and retary Orme Johnson and Elsie Spencer, Walter Mookini, Buddy blossoms will hang suspended. Samue~ Kaapuni. Chun. Brown, Mamie Jensen, Iolan'i Lua- Bright colors in crepe paper will be . A flash in the night: 1 0ld and new mem'bers will - leav~ used to a great extent. Matsue Motoki thought she could Mr. Berndt Speaks • hine and the Kamehameha girls the University at 6:30 p.m. Good get away with her silent admirer, will be featured with Lucia White, food will be served after the initia . During the intermission, the but Hughey has keen enough eyes At Y Discussion Have You Noticed M'rs. Martha Hohu, M'rs. Dorothy tion ceremonies are completed. I dancers and the entertainers will to spot her in the dark.... She "The present crisis in the U.S. W~ll : · folks, you've all been asking Wong and Stanley Bento assisting Francis Ching and Clarence . Ly I weave in . am:ong the tables and seemed to have the situation well will not drive her extreme right nor for it, so here it is. "The Person the yearlings. man have made complete plan_s for , I waiters and waitresses will flood the in her arms. . . . The wrestling extreme le.ft but she must take a ality Gal" is the title of this femi Music for the program will! be this initiation. gym. matches between Carol Ross and her middle co)ll'se," said Emili Berndt nine, which when gotten together furnished by a group of specially The fraternity will hol'shire and Chung, Pearl Kaya, Peggy Kange 180 Merchant St. treasurer, Margaret Monden. ter and Ivy Awana. Sui House Violin, Guitar, Banjo, · Co-chairman arranging the affair for Reservations J Phone 6286 include Kay Clark and Pearl Kaya. Phone 3282 ALEXANDER BROS. .Ukulele and Accordion Freshman Cleanup 32 N. Hotel Street DISTRIBUTORS Group Is Selected Bacteriology Club • Charles McClean will be the head Hekka Is Saturday janitor of the broom pusher's bri PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTORS Bacteriology students and mem gade this Sunday morning at nlne bers of the U.H. Bacteriology Club The Home of o'clock. Other member of the com will enjoy a chicken hekka on Sat FREE INSTRUMENTS GIVEN AWAY mittee are: Buddy Brown, Kaliko urday, May 23 from 4:00 p.m. at the FINE ENGRAVING Burgess, Sam Amalu, Kats Miho, WITH EVERY COURSE home of Miss Juliette Oliveira at Bert Nish\Jnura, Robert Aitken, Lanikai. Students who have had at Herbert Dunn, Harvey Sniffen, John least one semester of bacteriology • Spencer, iJesse Fleming, Genevive are invited to participate in this Metronome Music Store Obara and Rebecca 'M/JJ:Y. 'I'his final gathering of thiA school year, Mid-Pacific Photo Engraving Co. 121 Bethel Street, opposite Hawaii Theater committee w11l clean-up the gymna and those who are. interested are sium for the 1.JBa.ge by the physical PHONE 4834 asked to see Takeshi Nishijima, gen 16 Merchant Street educaUonal dep~ent . ~ndaY eral chairman of the a1fa.ir. morning. PAGE FOUR ·:KA LEO 0 HAWAII., WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1936
AREY'S . Nine Rainbows 1·F reshman Athletes Are Yearlings Go Sport Schedules CAPERS .Qualify in Meet Mat, Aquatic Champions ~n for Sports Are Announced ---By JAMES CAREY-- First year students' versatility on • Volleyball a n d Softball To the unsung heroes of the ASUH Finals ·Will Be Held the athletic field has been conceded Freshman .'Class Has InA·BigWay Begin Soon FreShman class who have done nob- Tonight ever since the yearlings romped off A . B • ROTC ly in an athletic way we do hereby with several inter-class activities CtiVe oys Ill . Freshmen athletic enthusiasts go Luke Gill has announced the fol dedicate this column of sporting : Trials were held Monday night at notably water-polo, swimming and in for sports in a big way not only lowing schedules for both intra · High school colonels, majors, cap- chatter. :the University of Hawaii tank for wrestling. In other sports they made tains and lieutenants matriculating for the various Rainbow combines; mural softball baseball and vobley. Listed in their respective field of the final phase of the current creditable showing garnerin'g sev- but also for inter-class competitions. ball: at the University find themselves athletic achievement your worthy ASUH practice meet. eral· spots· on all-star selections. The sterling records hung up by Intramural Volleyball ·t just one of the many . freshmen 'l'e- Unlimited Division columnist desires to give ered 1 Adolph Desha, UH breaststroke The first upset registered in the them, which show one championship, cruits until after a few days of pre- where credit is due; hence our pre- star, registered creditable time in sporting circles was the winning of liminary training when they are pro- attests to their good sportsmanship All games at 1~:30 amble to this column gives rise, in- winning . his heat of the 220 yard all except . one championship in mated to ranks of corporals. These and ability. The title they copped Today---Frosh vs. Sophs deed, to sentiments that are true b;reaststroke d,pen f or men in .3 wrestling. John Butchart won the have advantages over others in that was the water polo gonfalon. In foot- Juniors vs. Seniors and nobl e, d eservmg· and wo r thy of minutes 3.5 seconds.. 145 -pound crown b y d eciswning· thirN f t · ball, track, wrestling, and basketb all, Fri'day, May 22~Frosh vs. Sen'iors the honors we have set down in Kwon Boo Park in the finals. Her- they have had a ~ ye~r 0 ram- 1 Sophs vs. Juniors A summary or the events in which ing. -they ·made creditab e, if not com- bold face type. trials were held follows~ bert Ishii, 115-pounds; Peter Kim, Not cont~nt with enterjng other rp.endable showing. 5 F-eet 6 Inches Division With those few words, meager in- 25-pounds; Bert N. Nishimura, 135- Although 'bowing to the seniors, Thursday, May 19-Frosh vs. Juniors ·n· compari'son to the nobles ; 100 yard freestyle men novice: fields, the freshman . class has in- Sophs vs. Seniors deed l pounds; and Richard You, 155- sophs, and juniors, it cannot be said herel·n li'sted,• we gi·ve you·. ' 1st heat-G. Clemens, · (UH;> first; ds h · f vaded the ROTC department,_ earn: t Thursda.y, ..... ay 22-Frosh vs. Sophs poun were crowned c ampwns o that the Frosh gTid squad did no m, H!ARVEY (C ... H) SHAPmo- Akana (H;M:)' second; 0. Bellaire their respective classes. ing several posts of cadet . corporals put up sterling performances every- ' Juniors vs. s enio~s . (THE "PI" IS PRONOUNCED LIKE (uH)' third. ' Time: 58.6 seconds. Ivanhoe McGregor was the lone and cadet private first classes. time they showed. In fact the upper Monday, ~Y 25-~rosh vs. _Semors THE . "PY" IN PYORRHEA). Out- 2nd heatr--,Young (NY), first; Spen- freshman to earn a place on the - Freshmen . who are cadet corporals class teams had, to stretch to their Sophs vs. Junwrs . standing Freshman contestant in cer (Nat.), second·; Hughes CUH), .inter-class soccer league. include Wallace Kim, Walter Naka- limits time and again to eke· out Intram1ll'lLI Softball League the 1. yard endurance run during third. Time: '7.8 seconds. no and Bert Nishimura, F. company; victories · from the first year eleven (Baseball) the Freshman W~ek field day a.cti- 100 yard freestyle women novic~ Jiro . Ogawa, guard; and Charles Joe Anuhea, Henry Blanchard, Ivanhoe McGregor, Ronald Saiki, All games at 4 p.m. Hardee, fullback were named on the k · N k 25 F h J · vities. Harvey won, after a thrilldng 1st. heat: R. Ogden (CW), first; Richard Scott, To um1 a amura Katsuso Miho, ' Edwar~ Inn, Paul Mon., May - ros vs. un10rs Tu ..... run all the way from his small t oe ·Taum ( P) , second; H. Kea (P) , mythical inter-class 135-pound bare- and Wlill'. 1am L urn, G compa.ny; Chew Helpburn, Jiro Ogawa, Hideo Niiya- es., m.ay 26 - s oph vs. s emo· rs to a flop on his schnozola. A toast. third. Time.: 1 min. 25.3 seconds. foot league. Paul Helpburn, tackle; Hin Au, Rob er t N e k omo t o, B ened' 1c t rna, Goro Inaba, James Nakazawa Wed., May 27 ~Fr os h vs. s op h s with oleomagarine for H1~U"vey. 1 2nd heat: E. Pauole· (CW:), first; Katsuso Miho, end; and Ivanhoe Eleniki, Bung y ew·, .n-=>ee, · Char 1 es and a host of others fighting against Th urs., "..~.... .ay 28 - J unwrs· vs. Seniors· JACK PORTEU8-Who defeat e d R. Holden (R), second; B. Con- McGregor, half-back were relegated Hardee, Marvin L'm db urg and M a- weight and experience battled tooth p n.,· M ay 29 - Fros h vs. s e niors a group of Freshman in runnmg· ning·ham, (UH), third. Time: 1 min. to the second team. satb ~ r,t rada, H.ow1·t zer company. and nail for the ffrst 'year class. Mon., J une 1-sop h s vs. Se mors· 10.0 yards t o PIC . k up a c igar butt 24.8 seconds. In the inter-class water polo tour- Ll ewe llyn Ak a k a, T a t suk' 1 y osh' 1 - . Posses ~ing ·many potential record tossed during the recent ASUH 220 y.a~d breaststroke men open nament, the frosh natators swept da, John Kong, . Daniel Pang, and smashers and clever aquatic artists elections. A shift butt to Jack! -lst heat: A .. De~ha (UH), first; through without a single defeat to Thomas Fraser, I company; Robert the Yearling's water polo squad sur- ASUH Plays Host HENRY (COLONEL) BLANCH- Kuwada . (H1M), second; Chang garner undisputed honors in that Aitken, George. Ouye, Jack Porteus, . prised the entire student body, ~nd ARD-Erstwhile corporal, or should (NY); third. Time: 3 min. 3.. 5 sec- sport. Members of the team included Robert Gill and Herbert Dunn, K much to their rivals' chagrin, copped To Champion-Class we say colonel, Company G, 2nd onds . nd heat: A. Milliken (UH), Gerard Greenwell, Shichiro Mori- company; Alonzo Hutchinson, Rich- the ft ag. The paddling df Alexander 2 To the winning team of the inter :Battaiion, UH ROTC regiment, who first; Kane ·(HM), second; Nomuri guchi, Gus Clemens, Alex Millikin, ard You, Walter Mookini, Philip We- Millikin, Arthtir Komori, St9:nley class competition which includes all still wears that c'ivilian camp sharp- (HM), third. Time: min.l . sec- Stan Livingston, Art Komori and ber, Headquarters company; and Livingston, Gerald Greenwell, Gus 3 7 4 competitive · activitieS- of the four shooter for shooting the bull onds. :Kikuo Kuramoto. Ralph Van Brocklin and H.enry Clemens, and Shichiro Moriguchi meda~ classes throughout the year, the right in your eye. 'A bull's eye for yal,'d backstroke men junior- In the inter-class swimming meet Richard, band. was near sensational. These boys 100 ASUH will be host at a banquet ten Henry. 1st heat: Steward (HiM), first; Ko- spOnsored after the completion of took the upper classmen for a ride tatively to be held on Saturday, BOB WAGNE~Who served as mori (UH), second; Alllli (Ulr), water-polo, the first year aquatic Arthur Komori and made them like it. They whipped June 6. the rope in the tug-of-war contest third. Time: min. 1. seconds. team came through as expected gar- the juniors, the sophs· and the gra- 1 1 3 Inaugurated by. the ASUH this staged_at a recent University dance nd heat: ·Tanaka. (NY), first; Iwa- nering sev~n out of the eight events: du~ti~g class' team from corner to 2 Wins Canoe Swim school year the contest includes all between Betsy and a group of sev- mura (UH), second; Kealohanui Others who won places to fur- . corner in the "U" pool. eral other fair damsels. Betsy had . ther swell the total number of Arthur Komori, flashy freshman The color bearers of the Frosh class minor sports played on the campus hims If (Nat.), third. Time: 1 min. 13.7 sec- b t k th · 1 by both· men and women. Enthu the pull and Bob h1Jng e points are: acks ro er, won e canoe sw1m showed surprisingly well in the two around all evening. A rope's hanging onds. In the inter-class golf tournament for men sponsored by the Outrigger basketball s.eries: Both teams entered siasm at pep rallies wilJJ. also be con sidered in the judging. . ·for Bob say the other damsels. heid dUring the Thanksgiving holi- canoe club on· Thanksgiving day in -the 120 tbs. and the 135 n>s. lea- SHOSO (SCREWY) TSUTSUI- Sophomore Girls days, Bucky Henshaw helped the with a fast time of eight minutes ·gues · respectively, pl;tY.ed bang-up The banquet will either be a chop wanner of recent "ffip, hop and w· I I frosh team by winning second hon- and fourteen seconds. ball. Many a time the, Frosh quintet sui dinner or a luau as announced fi op" conte s t sponsored by the Ka. Ill llte.T•C aSS ors w1th· second 1ow gross s eiore. Alexa.nder M1'Iliken plac.ed sec01i'd clicked with perfection and rolled by President Art~ur Chun. Leo staff for his uncanny ability to Baseball Gonfalon. --·...:..______, ,4 with Percy Mirikitani and David along on high gear with speed and flip a coin, hop into his FORD V -8, Butchart also registering in the precision. The only thing that pre- Education note: In the Southwest, and flop right into Judge LeBaron's .Playing spectacular ball and slam- WAA Begins Play money. vented the Freshmen teams from a "soup-bane" is a personal check, traffic speeding division of the local ming the softball all over Cooke field, Peggy J ames, holder of the 10-- and the dean of men is knovm as I r· c running away with both titles was the circuit. A flying flop to Screwy! the Sophomore lassies took . the meter breaststroke record came in ll enniS ·om pet because the upper classmen had a "_bott-g_iver." LLEWELLYN AKAKA-Diver de Senior girls into camp Frid~J>Y after- O ASUH C second in the one-fourth mile canoe little too much on the ball. luxe of future UH swimming teams noon, and thereby copped the inter- surf event for women held on the ll OUrtS Wp:estling was another sport that woho registered a perfect swan into class title. The final outcome was The Women's il'\ter-organization same day. the Frosh scored in. Right now the UH tank last Saturday from 5-4. . tennis tournament will be held dur- Freshmen almost dominate the A. G. Spalding ~ the top of the tower after his pal H B K L ·ng ""'ay 20 to May 30. Edna Leong, Lorna · o, . . ee, 1 ~·... Rainbow wrestling team. Such grap Gerald Greenwelil had emptied the on 'the first of June the Women's Frosh Coeds Show water from the tank for the usual and Charlotte Wong played heads- plers as N~bor; Nishimura, Quon & Bros. up ball throug-hout the fracas· for inter-class tennis tournament will Saturday scrubbing. A psychopatic In Rifle Matches Boo Park and Richard You came into the second-year nine. The lone commence and will be brought to a ward to Llewellyn! Although the frosh team did not the Freshmen class with enviable Athletic Goods for close on the 8th. The captains of the CHARLES MacCLEAN-Sleeping stand-out player for the seniors was garner the women's rifle champion records. Bob Hirata, Herbert Ishii, All Sports va1ious class teams are Irene Ree, champion of, the UH who recently Goldie Li. ship, it made creditable showings Peter B. Kim, S. Takabayashi, Kane seniors; Jane Loomis, sophomores; compelted endurance record of ' Others who played for the sophs against the upperclassmen in sev mi Kana;zawa and Jack Wakayama an Kazuko Mitsui, juniors; Jessica • seven days and seven nights of con were Maggie Whittington, Lucia eral rifle matches this year. are up and coming newcomers. Ni Flemming, frosh. Complete Line of tinuous hibernation. Charles attri White, Rosalind Philips, Genie Girls who comprised the regular shimura ls right now unbeatable at butes his ·peaceful athletic pastime Pitchford, ·and Phoebe Furtado. All .games scheduled are not to frosh team incl1;1ded Peggy James, 135 tbs. in schpol. Park and You· Football Goods Just to one "good" joke as told by Calvin Margaret Thoene, Aileen Abshire, be postponed. Jean Savage and Mabel K. H. Wong. are both equally dangerous at 145 Received McGregor. Tell Calvin a kill!ing Violet Chuck, Sueko Matsuda, Ma The schedule is as follows: Others who fired are Belle Lowry, lbs. joke, Charles, you'll snooze him to sae Yoshimasu, and Claire Mur June 1-Frosh · vs. Sophs; June 2 Ellen Stewart, Gladys Naone, Hau death! ·d.ock played for the Seniors. -Juniors vs. Seniors; June 3-8en nani Cooper, Gardie Ako, Alice The meet was run off in good style • iors vs. Frosh; June 4-Sophs vs. Tyau, Ivy Awana, Iolani Luahine, despite a constant spary of light E. 0. Hall & Son Juniors; June 5-Seniors vs. Sophs; Mary Duvauchelle and !sable Hus- wind-driven rain. A crowd of 3000 King at Fort Sta. Seniors Issue Challenge To June 8-Juniors vs. Frosh. tace. spectators witnessed the affair. Juniors To Renew 1933 Feud To Mr. Lyman, president of th.e • see that ¥arquis of Queenbury rules junior class: ' are observed. As a stake, the winning 1 The senior class hereby wishes to class will dictate to a reasonable .BANK of HAWAII WI LLIAMS PHOTO publicly challenge the junior class to decree to tne officers of the losing renew the old feud begun in 1933 class. Mr. Lyman, and junior class KING AT· BISHOP STUDIO when the class of '36. decisively sub officers, our fervent hope is that you jugated the class of '37 at' the anntml enjoy cold baths in a swimming tank Commercial Photogr~pher n3_g rush. We intend to duplicate the with your school suits on. The senior Commercial and Savings feat this year. class and the general public who will be invited to witness the spectacle Mr. Lyman, the proposition is this: will assure you that such a spectacle Portraiture and Colored Hawaiian Views On June 5, a field day will. be held would be enjoyed. Over 70,000 Depos_itors on upper Cooke Field from 3 : 15 to 5:00 p.m. The program calls for a Fellow seniors, let Us rally around Oldest and Best Island Views varied list of competitive games cli our leaders, ' Mary Greason, Mar maxed by a junior-senior push-ball garet Thoene, Ernest Moses, Bill Start Your Savings Account melee. The classy UH band is ex Ahuna, and Tadami Uchiumi and pected tq pitch our fighting spirit show that . we can muzzle the jolly TODAY Studio 1057 Fort Street Phone 4309 to a high key and the H club will juniors again.
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