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VoLUME XXI UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1942 No. 10 Freshmen eligible if S. LAU LEAVES POST law passed Salmaggi, New York tenor, Nakamura; alternate., to sing a' holiday convocation Two-thirds·vote needed / fo rescind appoititive Corporal Guido Salmaggi, well­ the sophomore Glass which will' be becomes· councill.or rules for duration known opera star from New York in charge of the program. City, will ·present a variety .of Corporal Salmaggi, a tenor, will Members of nominating committee named; The proposed amendment to the Christmas songs at the Christmas be . acc.ompanied by Corporal Jack Brier appoints lkezawa head of election ASUH constitution regarding the convocation to be held on Monday, Goldman, accomplished pianist. December 21, at Farrington hall, rescinding of appointive officers Also sla;ted for the program will . The resignation of Soonie Lau as senior councillor was accepted by _ s~¥d Dick Kuykendall, president of fo r the . duration will be put to a .... be the presentation of Edna St. the student council at Saturday's meeting, making total ASUH resigna­ Vincent Millats play, "The Murder - vote by the student body· within of Lidice," by a group of soph­ tions to date number three during the past two weeks. two weeks after publication by Ka omores. The play is being directed ·. However, no election will be"held for the. post of senior councillor as Leo, said Douglas Brier, ASUH A WS sp~nsors by Dr. Earle Ernst, acting chairman the alternate, Henry Nakamura, senior in the college of arts and prexy. of the English department and also The amendment, in the form

• • ·ThisEnd of the Rainbow Par~-time students do their .Apparently, no on~ in th.:: student body has thus. far realized and ~ · · · ~ · share in the war effort - expressed th'e ·neei:l for ··having first things eorrie fir~t. :· . The recent r~signations of vice .presi9.e:r:tt .Andrew Ikezawa and . se ~.' . The sleepy-eyed figure stumbling is a chauffeur. Among, other USED . ' ~eta~y N obuko Kosaki have· caused constern~tion as-well· as surprise. to· into ·an 8:30 class nowadays can employees are Herbert Marshack, many cons~ ientious members of the ASUH,. Buf no ~ne ·has, . up !o this :hot only mean that the poor s~ul Cle171-ent McSwanson, Elbert Yee, '\yriting, suggested ariything to prevent any· similar occ~rrence. had stayed up late the night be­ Robert Chuck, 'Pat M_iller, and Eu. fore cramming for exams or quiz­ gene Rabe. Anothe~ _difficulty was also ·faced when a debate ~anager ~as lo ~-e zes, but that he has spent his night Dorothia Dias, a · freshman, . chosen." -Robei:t .Chuc~, : ·a capable sophomor~, w~s technically .barred . , on a defense job somewhere on works for the Pearl Harbor Driv . because. only upp ~rciassmen 'ar·e eligib}e for ·the po'st. The co~nci~ now . Q:ahu. , ' ers associatio~ after her classes at has to amend the cqnstitution in order to legally appoint C~uck as .debate ,Many students on the campus, school. · All she has to say about manager'. , . regular or unclassified, are carry­ working and going to school: si­ During ·these · times ~ ·when waste, h~ · :it .of tif!1e, ?r material, should · (Tl;is is primadly a column .on ing o.n da'y or night part-time jobs multaneously is, " It pays my car­ ·. not be tolera,t1:1d, ·expediency .should be the keynote o.f all actiyities. · . personalities, . . Contributions from as · an ;idditional contribution to . fare." !- " the war effort. ·Most of the jobs . T.o 'attain . t his -en~ . d , K· a L eo, suggests· t h at the ·· cons· t't1 u t"IOn · . b e sus pen ded ·readers will be u;~ lcome. Short Kwai Sing Chang, junior-senior, are connected with defense projects fo'r the .duration· of' the· war, and ~hat· a · b oar d o f ·_stu d ent commissioners· · · · . sketches on ~ students; past and' is employed at the supply depart­ · ' · present; · alzwi ni and instructors; -some with commercial :firms, ment at Pearl Harbor. others 'with families, with the ser­ ·be set up.' · · - . : and service men now on the· cam- Evelyn Ching is anothe; student . Th ~ chairman of this, board could be . el~cted hy the members of the pus will be r.eceived. ) ·Vice groups, and some with in­ doing defense work. She 1 is with structors. at the University; exi~ting CQUn~ il ; and 'each of' the pre~ent ~emb.ers o'f the cou~cil could Our attention is focused the Hawaiian Air Depot at Hickam act . as board ,members. Furthermore, each bo:ard member should, pe . today on •· • • · : , Employing the s~rvices of many field, and in spite of the long rjde ' assigned definite dutie~ so that ~ctivities :c.quld be speedily and efficiently . -· . M ARIAN K. CHuN; j,unior in students is the USED at Punahou to work every day, she. says she coordina· · te d anu··.1 -executed. : · · . Teachers college. '· Marian is. best school. Tom Bartow, a f! eshma enjoys her job. · '. : · · · · · • .:·re ~n e~bered_ as winner of t}le . Ka The present system of. government is unfavo.rable' not only beca_use . Palapala_ beauty contest, . in the Sophomore Allan Walker is em­ ··it makes for slqw a~d cumbersome deci ~ions. It does not provide for . Chinese g!o!lp, during her fresh-' ployed by the Honolulu Star Bul­ vvvignettes -letin at the complaint desk. If eq~ itable " distri_bution. of r-esponsibility. ~mong council ~embers , and .. man year .. . ·. ' th'e. .consequent resu.lt i~ t~{lt , tlte" burden always falls on the few con- . We can.·still see Marion during · anyone hq_s a gripe because his scientious members.- hert first · few paper has not been delivered · on • • • time, just phone Allan. Ka Leo d~es riot advocate .the infringement on· "student rights .and . - ~N eeks )n school * ' privileges'." w~ notice that ~hatever rights and pri~ileges guarante'ed as· a green frosh, * * Among the students who are still continuing their education while students "by the co~stitution are seldom exercised hy .the majority of trying her best to By Yutaka Nakahata those concerned. ' · . .· · look cellegiafe in doing their part in the service are he.r . anklets and For three members of this. or­ William Young and August Yee, It is suggested by Ka Lf10, ther~fore, that a ((Ommission form of other high-school- ganization, Thanksgiving was not members- of ~ the ' HTG who attend government be set up- for the duration for the sake of expediency, and ish attire. It took a day of misgiving. On the con­ classes in the morning. that a proyiso: ~e ·made that the c~ns titution be reinsta~ed a~fter the ":"ar. o'nly the . bea~ty trary, it turned out to ·be a red­ . ·Utano ihshimitsu, Amy Chang, .... contest to · trans· letter day for those three- alumpi and Esther Choy, who spend sev­ . form her fr~m a of Lahainaluna high school. eral hours daily working at the !l(iarian. Chun junior mi~s to a More tha!l anything else, La- University, and Alice Choi and ·= _Will" you· help?·. . • • full-fl~dged sophisticated · co-ed.. hainaluna's magnificent perft>rm­ Torniko ltokg,zu, who are employed ' . And 'after that-invitations by the · ance against St. Louis college · ac- in h·omes, are some other students This year's Christmc;,ls Seal d:r:ive beg'an Monday: Students o'n the carload. counted for the exultation. doing part-time work. campus were sent through· c,amjms mail 25 ~ents wor.th of seals to buy T o d~y, still preserving all her In a little matter of debate on All the student-workers a~ree as their cQntributio.n to a ~orthy cause. · · · charm and · personality, Marian the gridiron the decision went to that they like their jobs. The fo~m a l drive will end this Saturday.' · This year's quota is $200. 'has turned }:ler attention to another St. Louis by the margin of one In case there is anyone on the WilT we reach it;· and, moreover, top it ?, · direction, that of actively partici- to u·~hdown and the kick after campus who wishes to join the pating in campus politics a~d stu· touchdown. The chips and the . Univer.sity students. remember the' qampus-wide X~ ray drive that group of volunteer part-time work­ dent ?Ctiviti~s. She was cha,irman cards had heavily . favored St. .was sponsored only. a few weeks ago:·. .Only 15 cents was paid by ers, he may see Chong Sook Kim, of the_rece nt successful pre-Shrine Louis. A WS volunteer committee chair­ each person for the' X-ray that ordinarily would·have cosl $10. It is in ga~e dance giv~ri by the ASUH in It was in the battle of statistics man, and she will gladly assign things like this that your 25 cents will be used to help others. Hernenway hall. that the Lunas triumphed. They him work at a decontamination R eem~mb er, buy Christmas s·eals. Let's hit .the $.2~0 m~rk! In addition to ~eing a. member oufrushed ·and . outgained the center or on a typing jo~ at the of the student council, Marian is Saints and threatened to score on Office of Civilian Defense. secn~tary of Yang Chung Hui, a several occasions. This was s.ome­ ASU·H .Detailed Statemeni ·. ·Chinese women's sorority. These thing to· yell ?bout - conclusive College Ne~ B~reau , activities plus her studie; keep proof that · Lahainaluna rooters . San I ose State College AUGUST, 1942 her busy, bqt she' still is able to ·and supporters gained an oral vic­ With 76 pl~yers in suit, repre-­ keep perennial smile, much to· ASUH GENERAL FUND a tory. But now it's all over except senting one of the largest squads delight and approval of all Telephone, HemenwAy ball ·--~ ·- ··-- - -· ··· ···-- ···· ···· : ...... $ • '8.48 .' t~e for the shouting. in the college's history, San Jose Copies of Advertiser to VVV...... ______9.00 her friends and a,cquaintanbes. . Lahainaluna failed to bring States 1942 football machine is 6 needles, 15 records for ...... : ...... 12.96 . . , home the bacon for Thanksgiving · rounding into shape under a twice Total expenditures, August 31, 1942 ...... ,.. .. . $ 30.44 ' · day, but roast turkey was a splen­ daily practice schedule. The Spar­ : s~~etn~ss did substitute. And Melvyn N a­ tans boast only six lettermen­ ~EPTEMBER, 1942 , gasako, Shuichi Hashiz~me , and they left six ·more in Hawaii with Te l epho~ e , Hem~nw~y hall ...... :...... _ :...... $ S,.48 Edward Emura, erst~ hjle students the police department, and lost 11 450' freshman tags --- · ------~ ------· · · -- ·- ·· 4.75 and light .. of Lahainaluna, feasted on the others via graduation and enli!?t­ Adjusting voiume control keyhole .of nickelodeon . 55 . spoils of a moral victory. ments. Repairing typewriters in Ka Leo office and ASUH '• By Elbert Yee Office ·········--·······--- --···----- "'"--:...... ~- -- -·- ······------·-·--· - --- - · · 52 .00 ·...... __:... :...... :...... 4.35 They had a very good rooting Twelve t oster cards ...... : ...... :...... 1. 1~ - section last week at ·the Rainbow­ Ka Pala~ala co-editors ·······--·····-·····--·----·-···-·---·---·-·---- 100.00 Na Alii football game. Yeah, good One minute book ...... :,...... ' 17.2 5 co.t:tsidering .the number of people Total expenditures, Sept. '30, 1~42 ...... :...... · who, didn't participate. $188.51 Published once a week by the Associated Students of' the Uni versity of Hawaii . . The number of people who did Subscription rates : 75c per semester, $1.50 ye arly. -:. Publication schedule, 1942-43 : Wednesday mornings September 30 through May 26, ezceptinr OCTOBER, 1942 yell at any given time could have December 23, 30, January 6, February 3, 10; an issue Tuesday, December 22. · Telephone, Hemenway hall ...... $ 8.48 been counted on the fingers of Orchestra, Oct. 4 ...... : ...... 95.00 both hands Editor-in-CJ:pef .· ---·----·------·--··------··---·-····-···········---·········--···-···Dorothy Jim Police officer, Oot. 4 ...... 5.00 · Naturally, the excuse this time 50 dozen cookies, Frosh Mixer, Sept. 26 .. :...... 8.40 will he that the students lost fight Business Manager -----··· ------··-·-·---·---··-·····--·--·-···········-······ Yuri Takesue . Dlust~ated Current News subscription...... 19.24 since we had no band. Total expenditures, Oct. 31, 1942...... $136.12 However, there was one demo·n~ EDITORIAL STAFF October Commitments: ' stration that day that had no ex­ Stamps f()r mailing Ka Leo ...... c ••• $ N e.ws· Edit~r ···· --·· · · ~· · ·· · --· :··--·· -·· - ·····-· · ···· · ·············-······-· · ·······-·····-· ··· Marietta Chong cuse whatsoever. By this I refer Feature· Editors ...... :...... _...... Elaine Imanaka and Allee Prizes, ASUH Mixer, Oct. 4..•.•. .. ·--··-·····-·-···--··----···--... to that bunch of students who re­ Nickelodeon records ...... ·-·-··-·-····- Sports Editors ···--· ·~·-- · ····-····--····-· ···--····-·--····-····· ·--Ralph Goya and Ralph Mi'wa;J• fused to cooperate with the cheer Six cans grapefruit juice at 13 cents...... ~ ...... W amen's Sports E4itor...... ·-··--·-·····----······· · ····-·· · ······-~·-·· · ····--·----M1chiko · Twelve cans pineapple juice at 33 ce_nts...... :.:. .... leq.ders - who yelled when they Society Editor ·······-··-····------···:····- ·-···-·····-··-······-----···--·------Fmnces wanted to and didn't root when the Ten pounds sugat -·-···-···-·····--····---·-···-·····---···-··-·-·····-·· Copy Elditor -·----·--··~ -···----·-····-.. ····-··-·-·-·---······-·--·-·····-····-·-·······--Elbert Six lemons -··· ··· ·· --·- · · -- · · •·----· ·-·····-···...;·-·--- · ------~·- · · ···--- rest of the students were yelling. Photogtapher ...... : .·-·--····---·-... ·'-·-···-··---··-····-···--····-··-··-----·----E4ml1Dd Thirty pounds cookies ···-····--.. ·-·-··--····-··----·-····-··-: .. Why any hunch of students Rel¥).rt¥S : Rental fot ladles and :punch bowls .... _ ------·------···· should wreck the cheering section just so that could sho.w of ia beyP.~d: ·-; ~qmp1rijle~ t•t1: KA LEO 0 HA WAil, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1942 .. PAGE 3 . . Inter-class . Calender· of activities I • : ' .'

cage league for..-: ·W. AA announced. • continues Pistol shooting and howling no~ going on; ~ouch football and tahl~ lenni~ to he.featured Frosh A remains on The' Women's Athletic · associatio~ is · enjoying a flourishing year top of Section II · . with volleyball and jack~, ~opskotch-;. and t?pe jumping having been brought to · a successful end ~ and other ·sports being well under way, Continuing where they left off according to 'Barbara · Bown, president of the WAA .' when they beat the Juniors, 7l to The schedule f the rem~inder of the first semester · is as, follows: 18 last week, the Frosh A of Sec­ Nov. 9-Jan. 9-pistol shooting ; tion II routed th.e Soph B, 39 to 3 Nov. 18-Dec. 18-bowling; Jan. in an inter-class b asketball league · game held at _the Mid-Pacific gym 6-Feb.- touch football; Jan. 11- on Monday. by Feb ~-table tJnrfis. Sports planned for the second The F·rosh played tight and smart Ralph Goya~ "semester are badminton, archery, ball on defense, limiting the Juniors Ralph Miwa to just o~e basket and a free throw. tennis, swimming, basketball, and possibly baseball. Definite dates On offense john Ohtani continued Our clamor for the return of col· · for these sports will be announced his brilliant shooting by scoring 20 legiate sp,orts here on the campus later . points. Harry Kurisaki also. helped Here are officers of the W qmen's Athletic association. ·Clockwise­ seems to have been permanently -ll;ccounting for 12 J?Oints. Betty Janssen, May Siu, Mrs. La Vernen Bennett, adv1ser, Michiko Uno, stifled by the new draft law taking W AA .officers for the year are: In another Section II game, the and Barbara- Bown. _ · · . ' in all of the brawn and brain of 1 president, Ba;rbara Bown; vice- Juniors scored a . mild upset by 18 to 19 year old .schoolboys: With · president, Betty Janssen; secre­ trouncing the highly favored S,oph no Naval _ROTC, there are no pos- tary, May Siu; eligibility chairman, A, 40 to 24. Louis -Yamauchi and S. sibilities of a "G-7'' classification Micqiko Uno; and adviser, Mrs. La Yamamoto sparked the Juniors' of­ To~ch football to· be, next permitting continuance of college Verne Bennett. fense by tallying 22 and 8 points re­ education and subsequent continu- The purpose of the W AA is to spectively. sport f9r wo~en athletes ance, ;Or prolongation, of sports ac­ foster an interest in atbletic activi­ George Nakamura led the Frosh tivities. ties, to cre a~.e a spirit 6f good A of Section I to a,n easy 48 to 18 With practices scheduled to start ciation referred to was tackle foot­ Though riot claiming to be his s ~ ortsmanship and good fellowship, victory over Frosh B. He sc.ored soon, touch football, wihll Lei Folk ball, whi~h is in truth a game ror . ~qual, we 'quite agree with Bill as manager, will be the next WAA men. and . to cooperate with other: cam- 24 points. -:r:eammates Ralph Goya Gunningh;~mi. that college football and Kosei Yamane scored 8 and 6 sport. According to Mrs. Bennett, the and basketball will be either lack­ . pus organizations in promoting and points respectively. For the losers Tentative plans as discussed at game of touch football as played by: ing in good' material or there will .maint aining the highest standard Mason Hironaka tallied 10 points. the WAA Jlleeting on Friday · in­ women students is a game of speed be :spo_rts where · me~iq~rity will · of University life. clude the organization of teams The Seniors, after losing their and skill with none of the rough run rampant . · The W AA wishes to remind wo­ opening game, came back strong to composed of six members each and bodily c.ontact of tackle football. · The tendency seem to be towards men ~ tudents that t he acquisition swamp the Junlors, 37 to 17 in the setting of quarters . iimited to • All that is necessary to "dpwn" a mass calisthenics :7 the · kind th.at. playing time of six minutes each. -Qf one I? oin,t .. makes them members another Section I game. Henry Na­ player is the touching of the player Commander Gene Tunney ·so de­ T.o bec<;)me a member of a team, --of the W AA. kamura was the spearhead of the with two hands. Thus the game be­ votedly advocates. There 11as also the group also stated that a person • I • \ Seniors' offense with 13 points. com~s something like basketball or been a very noticeable increase in is required to have at least three Bert Chan Wa, league manager, keep - aw~y. colleges offering courses in "How announced that the two leading practices. The W AA does not want this to scale a barbed wire without be­ teams of each section will play a According to Pump Searle, gradu­ ''football" season misunderstood, BLUEBIRD CAFE coming excessively perforated>' for r ound-robin series to determine the ate manager, several men students stdtes Mrs. Bennett. 'It is not con­ Kalakaua Ave. at Olohana will be on the field to help the potential commandos. A fad would champion. These games will be­ ducting a sport that . will develop Drive right into the. BLUE­ played after this series. women with the rules of the game. mannishness or injure the partici­ not accurately describe this move­ Schedule o{ th~ remaini~g games: The touch football tournament pants, but on the contrary is .offer­ ment,. but it seems like the thing BIRD and enjoy our Tasty Dec. 7-Section I, Frosh B vs. this year .is being sponsored by the ing a sp.ort that · develops skill, to do. Maybe Moviet,one News has Sandwiches and Fountain Senior; Frosh A vs. S.oph. Section W AA for the first time, said Mrs. speed, endurance, grace, and physi­ carried this thing too far. Specialties . II, Soph A vs. Soph B; Junior vs. La Verne Bennett, ·adviser. cal fitness, and last but not least "The On l y Dr ive-In Stand wit h Frosh B. There has been in the past a an understanding from actual. par­ Dining-Room Facilities" Dec. 14-Section I, Senior ys. great deal of ,opposition to women ticipation of the great American CECIL G. BENNY playing football. In fact, the Ameri­ Frosh A; Junior vs. Soph. Section sport," concludes the physical edu­ MANUFACTURING JEWELER II, Jun~or vs. Soph B; Frosh A vs. can Association for Health and cation instructor. Frosh B. Physical Education has gone on 1120 Fort St Phone 5569 Dec. 21-Section I, Soph vs. Fr.osh record as being opposed to football B ; Frosh A vs. Junior. Section II, for. women, added Mrs. Bennett. Kunikiyo Florist Sop!}. B vs. Frosh B; Frosh A vs. Mrs. Bennett further explains Phones - 3135.3113 DELICIOUS! Soph A. that the type of f.ootball the asso; , 1111 FORT STREET COOLING!J Dances • •• No vice-pre·xy. no scribe. too. I' . Socials • Call for Student body's got plenty to do: Parties I'd run for both if that would Williams' Photo Richard's mean Studio Daily eating of Rawley's Ice .ORANGE Cream. 1057 FORT S'fREET DRINK • .:. TOMMY'S GRILL It's Not "Just As Good" 32 SOUTH PAUAHI STREET Stu,dents! SCHNERR'S Next to Fujikami, Florist, on Pauahi It's "Better!" SPECIAL LUNCHES - DINNERS - FOUNTAIN SERVICE Let us record yBu 122 South Beretania Street SANDWICHES TO TAKE OUT Telephone 5041 For your Socials all the time Closed on Tuesdays by pictures. Manager-THOMAS FUJII ..

DISCRIMINATING· AT KNOW SHOP BANK OF HAWAII YOJIR SERVICE and RICO ICING AT BISHOP • SAVE • PRINTffi,G and • • at Commercial and Savings, ••• ENGRAVING. RICO CAPITOL • BINDING WITH BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE ISLANDS . Milk • PAGE 4 KA LEO 0 HA WAil, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1942 The Signal Corps Things Club honors .bishop Campus to hold dance - to come Hale Aloha neophytes Episcopalians Stroller Atherton house to he scene of informal hop Today. December 2 recei'-'e rugged hazing .give ·luncheon . By Elsie Awai .Community sing, Hemenway hall, · Climaxing their 13 weeks' stay at 12:45 p.m. at dorm initiation s· · • ·n ·d· the University the ·members of the· · Inc1 air WI pres1 ~ Pre-Nursing club meeting, SS105, Get a load of what I received in Signal Cohs will give an informal .Clad in their pajamas, wearing at farewell f9r Littells my campus mail box the other day. dance this Saturday, December 5, 12:45 p.m. high heels, using lots of I!lllke-up, Meeting of nurses' aides of tlle It might prove interesting- at Atherton house from 6: 30 t.