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VoL. XVI UNIVERSITY OF HAWAll, HONOLULU, T. H., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1937 No. 8 Students ;Invited ·san Jose Gridsters Welfare Drive Keep Your Campus Kamalums Smear To Recorded . \ Beautiful Unorganized Accept Debate Plan Nets Grand All students are request­ ed by Mr• . Bush, s.uperin­ Music Program Total of $1923 tendent of grounds, to put Deans By 27 -6 By James Carey solved: That the subsidization of all waste papers, bottles, and Monday and Wednesday The football gridiron and the college athletes is an undesirable Campaign On Campus junk in containers that will Rainbows Play Ragged: Afternoons Chosen for speaker's rostrum are on the face policy." For the other debates be provided next week. of it, two irreconcilables in the questions s u g g e s t e d are, "Re­ Declare~ Success By Papers a n d incidentals Line Gives Poor Protec­ Presentation· estimation qf the average person. solved: That a constitutional Col. Clarke strewn on tile campus not tion on Pass Plays In short, one is either a foot­ amendm'i!nt prohibiting a presi­ only make for more work ~ut Students will have an oppor­ baller or an orator; rarely, both. Under the leadership of Col. also rob the campus of its dent third term should be adopt­ The Kamalums played heads­ tunlty to hear musical recordings But the millenium has arrived! Adna G. Clarke, professor of Po­ beauty. ed" and "Resolved: That the up ball last night to completely · twice a week during their lunch San Jose State Teachers col­ National Labor Relations Board lice Administration, the campus Keep your campus clean periods, according to plans made lege debate officials communicated United Welfare Drive reached a and beautiful. annihilate a fighting but unor­ should be empowered to enforce ganized Rainbow eleven by a 27 by Carlos Hancey, music instruct­ to Dr. N. B. Beck, UH debate arbitration of all industrial dis­ close last week with $1923 in the or. coach, acceptance of an invita­ coffers. to 6 score at the Honolulu stadium. putes." In contrast to the classy play­ Records of popular semi- classi­ tion to meet the University of Herbert Choy, debate manager, This is about one hundred dol­ ing of the Kalihi gridders, Klum's cal music will be played from Hawaii when the Spartan football has announced that tryout dates lars less than last year, but con­ Globe Trotter 12:50 to 1:30 every Monday and team comes to play the Deans in sidering the Union Building as­ cohorts' ragged showing stood out for the intercollegiate debate with conspicuoµsly. Wednesday afternoons in Farring­ the Police Benefit game Decem­ the Spartans be announced sessments, the returns were satis­ will Especially noticeable was the ton hall. Programs will be entire­ ber 4. very soon. factory. Speaks poor protection given the backs in ly informal and students may The San Jose debate team will Tentative plans call for the se­ The success of the drive was pass plays. come in and leave at any time be composed of members of the lection of six students for the· also due to the assistance of Mrs. Henry Dougherty Tells of His they choose. football squad. Hence, the Spar­ teams, three of whom to be foot­ Adna G. Clarke, Monday; Mrs. Kamalum scored twice in the Travels In Many Lands first quarter, and once in both the The first program will be held tans have suggested that in one ball players, if possible. Ch a r 1 es Edmondson,• Tuesday; on Monday, October 25 and will of the three debates requested, a Mrs. F. G. Krauss, Wednesday; second and third frames. The be held regularly after that. Dean team chosen from the roster and Mrs. E. C. Webster, Thurs­ Amusing incidents and inter­ Deans, on the other hand, regis­ The recordings are part of one of the football locker room be day. These wives of faculty mem­ esting descriptions were used by tered their only six digits in the of the 100 musical "sets" prepared groomed ·for the stand. In the For;mer Students bers were team captains on the Henry Dougherty, radio and second quarter. by the Carnegie Corporation and other two debates, the Spartans days mentioned, and each had magazine editor of the Honolulu Kams Score distributed to American universi­ are willing to meet the cream of Heard From four assistants. The cabinet mem­ Advertiser, in his talk at the Ha­ Touchdown number one for the ties. Included in the "set" are 1000 the University's silvered tongues. bers of A WS also aided the cap­ waii Quill convocation Thursday blue-jerseyed gridders cai'ne after records, 100 volumes of books Dr. Beck has communicated tains in contacting the students. morning. 10 minutes of playing. The Kali­ Four Members of Varsity 'Art Collections were taken on Ha­ about music and several minia­ aci::eptance by amateur radio to "Be specific, don't generalize hi gridders carried the white oval ture scores, and an electric pho­ Classes Make Good waii Hall steps and also at Teach­ the above proposition. For the in writing incidents and descrip­ from their own 25-yard line to a nograph, probably one of the best ers College. Besides student and "gridiron - to - rostrum" extrava­ Word has been received by Mr. tions. The reader must see too," touchdown. in the territory today. The bound faculty contributions, donations ganza the question will be, "Re- Huc-Mazlet Luquiens of the art explained Mr. Dougherty. "A good Johnny Kerr, Danny Wise, and volumes and miniature scores are were . received from PPCA and Andy Boyd alternated in lugging now in the University library, department on the present work the Elementary school. description of a scene reflects of four former students of the that picture like a mirror. A note­ the ball to the Deans' 45-yard Students are invited to send in Last year's figures for the drive stripe. Here Wise passed to Ker-r their requests for pieces to be University of Hawaii now attend­ were as follows: book and a camera are invaluable University CSA ing the Chouinard Art Institute in recording events, since me:i;nory to the 17- yard mark. On the very played and campus organizations Faculty ...... $1458.65 next play the Deans were given may sponsor their own programs at Los Angeles. Students ...... 199.38 can not be trusted to reproduce Sueoko Matsueda · granted a scenes without some prompting. a 15-yard penalty for interferil!g using the Carnegie recordings. To Meet El. Sch...... 21.21 scholarship last year was awarded An interesting way to do this is with an eligible pass receiver. Ta­ ~~~~~·~~~~~ PPCA ...... 345.5.0 another this year on the basis of to study human beings. Learn naka drove into Kerr, who was President Chung Calls for Meet· attempting to make the catch on her work shown in competition Total ...... $2024. 74 their customs, study their cos­ Ruth Murphy inq on October 27 with others at the institute. tumes and try to place them in the eight-yard line. The ball was This year's figures follow: thus brought to the two-yard line. Ethel Chun, who was an ex­ Faculty ...... $1440 .32 some background, "either local or A meeting of the Gen eral Chi­ change student with Robert Ma­ historical." Boyd then went over left guard Cops Prize nese Students Alliance will be Students ...... 112.64 for the first six points of the game. jors last year, is still attending the El. Sch...... 16.31 Dr. Crawford expressed his held in Dean hall 103 at 7 p. m. institute. Robert Majors is re­ Kerr's try for the extra point was Entry Is Judged Most Apt in Wednesday,' October 27, Norman PPCA ...... ' ...... : 353.75 pride in the work of the Quill. good. ASUH Pep Parade mem bered for his illustrations in A musical program was also Chung, Alliance president, an­ last year's Ka Palapala. Kapu Blocks Punt nounced yesterday. Total ...... $1923.02 presented. Ruth Murphy and her "Ameri­ Another University graduates at Touchdown number two. With Important business which will the institute is Keichi Kimura, '36, the ball on his own 34-yard line, can Sanitary" tru ck took first be discussed includes an outline honors as the most "apt" in yes­ who on the basis of work shown Senior Class Committees, Program Wendell Bayne went back into of the year's program, a picnic was awarded a partial scholarship punt formation.- However, Kapu terday's pep parade held under to be held in November, a ter­ the auspices of the ASUH. this year. came in fast to block the kick, r itorial conference at Kokok ahi Dorothy Andrade Skjonsby who For Year Revealed by Tan grab the bouncing oval, and carry The winning entry was char­ in December, an essay contest in acterized by the many forms of was gradu ated last year is an­ it over the goal line for the sec­ February and the annual Old other student there. President Edison Tan of the Senior Prexy ond score of the night, Kerr's t:-y wearing apparel which graced the Fashioned Hop. senior class released the names of sides of the truck, each garment from placement again was good Vital changes in the constitu­ the various committees to take Touchdowns n umbers three and appropr iately nam ed with some tion will also be presented to the charge of the senior class picnic, member of the K am Alum team . four came in the second and third members for ratification . Among Classes Debate senior class pep rally and the sen­ quarters. Kerr scored the forme:­ For the n oisiest entry in the t hese is a fundamental change in ior class dance. when he caught a pass from Wise parade, first prize went to L orn a the purpose to include fostering October 26 Co-chairmen of the picnic which on the Deans' 21-yard mark, from Ho's Model T entry with a 20- and encouragement of American­ is to be held on November 6 af'e where he went over. Mahoe reg­ gallon barrel adding to the gen eral ism among American students of Lucia White and Tim Ho. Mem­ istered the last touchdown from din of things. Chinese ancestry. Soph Affirmatives Meet Senior bers of the committee are Richard Negatives in First Match the half-yard line. In yesterday's parade n o entry Other changes in the constitu­ Noda, George Clark, Puarose Ma­ Kerr's attempt for the extra was thought decorated enough to tion will bring that u nrevised Sophomore affirmative debaters hi, Flor ence Wilder, John Stone, point after the third score failed win the "best decorated car" document up to date. Man Kw ong Reaka Franson, Mitsuyoshi Fuku­ but he made good in the final at- prize. will meet the senior negative duo / Au is in charge of a committee to in the first interclass debate in da, Elouglas Yamamura, Akira tempt. Judges of the con test included study these revisions. . K _ Farrington hall Tuesday, October Fukunaga, Kam Fook Lai, Henry Francis Meyer put the Deans in John Stone, ASUH prexy, Molly Organization of a unit m . ~ l 26 . The junior affirmative and the Kawano and Elizabeth Young. scoring position for the Manoarn;' Webster, Ellen Stewart, Betty h ala high school will be consi - fr eshman negative teams w ill President E dison Tan has one and only score of the game. Jeffords and Lucia White, AWS ered. / hold their debates on the same charge of the pep r ally for th e The score came in the second prexy. All members or anyone inter­ day in Hawaii h all 3. Police Benefi t game on December qu arter. The parade will be the last for ested ar e asked to come promptly Robert Stafford and Fenwicke 4. The University is slated to play Edison Tan Snatching Tommy's five-yard some t ime since the University as the meeting will not take over Holmes, both newcomers in inter- the University of Denver on this pass on the Kamalums' 46-yard will not play until next month. an hou r. class debates, compose the sec­ date. Committee members are mark he raced along the makai ond year affirmative team. The Charlotte Wong, Akira Fukunaga, sidelines to the K arns' 12-yard ' seniors have two experienced Puarose Mahi an d Roy Ahrens. More Added To line. From here, after two plays Jean Mcintyre Names 'Lucli' men, debaters of championship The committee will w ork in con­ failed to gain any yardage, Tommy calibre, in Kenneth Lau and Edi­ junction with the Honolulu Police passed to Ernest Won in the end son Tan. Department . NYA List zone for the score. Tommy's try Most Important .On Stage Norman Chung, one-half of last December 24, Christmas Eve, is for the ex tra point was low. year's u n d e f e a t e d sophomore sch eduled to be the big night for Thirteen Named to Positions On "Luck is the most important waii she played in the first Cauca­ negative team, and James Carey, the seniors. The annual senior School Projects element in professional stage suc­ sian play offered, "Uncle Vanya." orator of repute, will uphold the dance w ith Edna Kanemoto as Few Tum Out cess." Numerous incidents in the lives junior standards against Mineo chairn1an will be held. Working With these words, Miss Jean of all young aspiring actresses Katagiri and W a 1 t er Chuck, with her are Akira Fukunaga, Thirteen addition al students Macintyr e, ex - Theatre Gui 1 d were r ecounted with ease and in­ plebes. The frosh members are in­ George Clark, Pina Tam, Epna were appointed to NYA work on At Pep Rally player who gained prominence as formality. Miss Macintyre drew terscholastic forensic stars. Leong, Molly Webster, Nam Young October 20, according to an an­ nouncement by the Student Per­ a member of the cast in the con­ from her personal experience The freshman affirmatives of Chung, Gus Ahuna, Tommy Kau­ John Stone Calls Off Assembly m any a story dealing with the sonnel office, com pleting the ap­ tinental success, "Idiot's Delight," Henry Choy and Setsu Furuno, lukukui, Sam Kaapuni and Roy On Thursday Afternoon summed up for active members of hardships confronting the appren­ lone coed in the series, will meet Ahrens. pointments to this class of work for the year ·at the university. the Guild in Farrington hall last tice. ' .. . the junior negative team on The playing of the band failed Wednesday night what it takes to Following the addr ess she con­ Wednesday, October 27, in Far­ A total of 136 appointments to attract enough spirited students make good on the American stage. sented to answer questions com­ rington hall. The third year men were made, obligating the Uni­ to have a pep rally on Thursday Her personal story is ample ing from the gathered group. are represented by Ralph Van TC Elections versity of Hawaii's monthly al­ at 12:45. proof of the statement. While Al­ Refreshments were served later Brocklin and Bert N. Nishimur a, lotment of $1710. Eighteen appli­ A mere handful of rooters fred Lunt and Lynne Fontaine with Molly Webster, Guild presi­ the other half of the undefeated cants were found ineligible for turned out to hear the remarks were opening the Shakespearean dent, and Muriel Browne as host- sophomore team. Called Off appointment, and 40 eligible ap­ of John Stone as he expressed his comedy, "The Taming of · the esses. Simultaneously, the senior af- plicants could not be placed. feelings toward the matter of non­ Shrew," to a group of first night­ firmatives, Thomas Ogata and Unequal Distribution of Candi- Every effort will be made to find support of pep rallies. He dismiss;. ers, Miss Macintyr:e was cast for J ohn Goo, will engage the soph- dates Causes Chanqe other work for these eligibles, ed the meeting, saying, "In the the role. Personnel Office cimore negatives, Harry Oshima and appointments to fill vacancies future if we are. to have any pep All of this took place in the and Sing Chan Chun. . . caused by withdrawals of ap­ rallies, the students will have to aressing rooms during scene and Calls For The constructive speeches will B.ecause ?f t~e unequal ~:hstn- pointees will be made from this turn out." costume changes. Though the role be eight minutes long followed by · but1on of candidates, election of group. For the amusement of the chos­ originally called for an actress Student Cooperation four minutes' rebuttal. There will officers of the Teachers College '39 Work has been assigned with en few And as an added practice possessing dark features and hair, be one judge at each debate. Club has been called off, accord­ consideration for abilities of the session for the band, Mr. Haney it made no difference. Lady luck ing to Yoshitsugu Yamada, presi- students concerned, and suitabil­ presented an impro:tXJ.ptu concert. was 8D1iling and Miss Macintyre Hakuba Kai Meellilq dent · ity to their interests, and rates The program was as follows: got the role and a black wig tor -'-- of pay are in accordance with Song of the Marines. the tour with the Lunt company those 1,l~ually paid by the Upiver­ F~t Indiana. throughout the cotlntrY. sity. ~t OP}Mte. Miss Macintyre has spent :ftve ~ q.uestton ~* r~ to ~(lky. years in dl'arna c WGtk on the p - corna~~ :Atd, tbe> PAGE 2 KA LE 0 0 HA WA I I, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1937 Student Opinion 7 ime Staggers On! arms at the crowd. Published twice weekly by the Associated Students of the University of Hawaii Dear Editor of Ka Leo, Wit--Nit and Half Perhaps if they get prec1s1on I have just returned from that '------By NORMAN K. CHUNu------~ 1937 Member l 1938 stirring evidence of· university pep and uniformity into their arm J:Usociated Colle5iate Press and loyalty to the team-the Pep movements and a little pep them- They tell us that they (anyone for the pep parade ... ,more copy Rally for the Kamalum game! It's selves, the students would be more else who is around) .can always paper on the floor than on the Distnbutor of positively marvelous the way the willing to cooperate and emo!e a tell when we're writing a humor desks ... Larry, the photographer, student body cooperates with little enthusiasm. colyum, we look so dumb .. . I snapping everyone and every­ Collee>iate ~ everything the ASUH does to Yours for more publicity for the mean, glum. Ernest Silva looks thing .. . Bo on Bob's lap .. . Jim­ make for better cheering at the ~all~s, more wim, wigor and wit.al- .sad, writing qis, Barb Smythe is my really working ... Chuck, the · Entered as se~ond-class matter at the post office of Honolulu, Hawaii, 1922, under games. ity in the stands and_ a more in- her "usual, charming self,'' Sun­ debater, debating-with himself the act of March 3._ 1879 terested and cooperative group of shine looks hungry ... and Barlow But all this lack of interest isn't .. . Sunshine - sans shirt ... more the fault of the students alone. It cheer leaders. . . . just looks Barlowish-if you copy paper . . . more copy paper .. . S{!bscription Rate: $1.50 a Year V. G. S. know what I mean . .. . . + Telephone 9951 might help to have a few new Convocation after that: Why not peppy .yells and cheer leaders that + Dear Editor: have a trio ... the three H's ... EDITORIAL STAFF are enthusiastic enough to get out In fact, if Barlow would sit It seems as though some people Holmes, Humme; Haley et al. .. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ...... AKIRA- FUKUNAGA and make the students yell. What wrapped only in his· thoughts . .' . are inclined to be a little too curi-: he'd freeze to death! Or they'd perhaps even Donaghho the flute Managing Editor ...... Metcalf Beckley we need at the games is more ous about matters which do not diddler ... at football games? On group cheering and less of this enforce the Desha law. Associate Editors ...... Norman K. Chung, Bert Nishimura, concern them. They make it a the other side of the stands, to Bo Sanger individual "Come on gang, talk it practice to open mail which is + University of Colorado's Silver organize an opposing. rooting sec­ Desk Editors ...... James Carey, William Ishikawa up" stuff employed by the present placed in the student mail box tion . .. then maybe people could Charles MacClean cheer leaders. The individ4al' and Gold gives us· this very neat which does not belong to them. hear the university rooting section cheering is practically worthless, problem of arithmetic ... and logic. Society Editor ...... , ...... s ·hirley Oka I for one have been finding my clear over on the other side of the unless the cheerer has the lung Here it is: Tom and his girl friend· Sports Editor ...... Barnie K. Yamamoto letters ripped open, evidently read field. Assistant ...... Walter Chock power of Col. Clarke. And why and then' replaced. I wish also to Mary start north going 45 miles ... can't the cheer l~aders keep to­ per hour. Jim and his girl friend impress upon' the minds of those Theme song Qf a bald headed STAFF REPORTERS gether when (if) they lead cheers who are doing so that tampering Joan start south going 20 miles per hour and after driving 20 cowboy: Dome, Dome on the Kenneth Ozaki at the next games? with U. S. Mail is a Federal Of­ Ah Quon Leong Madeline Corey minutes, stop. Both parties are range! Art Gorelangton We have some big games ·coming fense. If they should be caught, Leilani Stevenson Florence Robley gone three hours. Problem: Who + Patricia Howe Esther McDole Ernest Silva up later in the season with. coast they will have a lot of explaining "Up from the Ape," sighed Fen­ Clarence Nakashima gets farther, Tom or Jim? Robert Stafford Malcolm Conder teams, and I hate to think of the to do. nie Holmes as he got oft' Barlow Fumiko Fujita impression that we're going to Why not read your own mail + Barbara Smythe Katsuso Miho We hear from Mr. Hancey that Hi1rrdy's lap. Alma Lai Nat Logan Smith Barlow E. Hardy make when they see the ragged and leave that belonging to others recorded programs will be offered Robert /Warren way the yell leaders stand up in alone! during the six weeks exam period . UPPERCLASSMAN. Mr. Stanley Orne sends us this front of the stands and wave their at noon hour ... in order that stu.: BUSINESS STAFF one from the News Week. . dents may relax .. . and get their "I didn't mean no harm,'' a Ne­ Business Manager ...... Thomas Imada minds rested ... All requests are gro driver told Marshal John Ben.:. Assistant Business Manager ...... Ethel Kam The Poet's Corner appreciated by him and we sug­ nett after running through a red Advertising Manager ...... Henry Choy ~reshm.an gest the following: · traffic light in Covington, La. "I Circulation Manager ...... , ...... " .... Evelyn Chong By Leumas Youlama 1. Chopin!s (or anybody's) fu­ thought the green lights was for • • • • • • • • • • • • • I~erm.ent ~ • Assistant...... 1 Walter Aoki neral march ' ( Weep not your tears of sorrow, white folks and the ·red ones for Nor wail your heart's deep pain 2. Somebody's March to the us." Gallow's By Ernest Silvi!, What fled today, tomorrow + 3. Midnight Blues (or Burning What Is This Thing R.O.T.C. shenanigans are be­ Will bring it back again Said hubby, "Where the heck the Midnite oil) coming increasingly complex. The hand you kissed tonight in are my shoes?" Called School Spirit? 4. I'm out in the cold again "Right face, march" is an espe­ love Replied wifey, "Here they are, The intangible something which Joe College and Betty Coed call 5. Lohengrin's Wedding March cially disturbing command for a The eyes which understood I was h~ding my violin in one of (or the March of Doomed Men). "school spirit" is not lacking at the University of Hawaii. Regard­ rear rank pivot man whose sense Tomorrow may be dead them." less of what anyone says or thinks such a spirit is ever present. ... . of direction is such as to require So hold not long this withering Observation: Ka Leo's circula­ · School spirit is not the working of one's self into a frenzy or him to follow the street car tracks hand tion goes -up whenever it rains­ Speaking of big shoes, we hear getting all excited at a football game. It is not yelling till one's to home sweet home if he should Nor kiss this dying lip wonder why? that 'the Navy department wants voice becomes hoarse or cheering when the team is faced with tre­ ever lose his carfare. For though today this life be grand ... Barlow to put gun emplacements on his .. . to make them genuine ~endous odds. It is not attending pep rallies and assemblies and Nor is it conducive to brotherly Tomorrow we must dip Seen through the piles of copy Our souls to God somewhere paper ... Flo Robley swiping ideas gunboats... · evincing interest in what happens. love to bear two hundred and forty pounds of first sergeant above Rather it is decrying the lack of n~aterial on the University foot­ snarling in your ear every time Then pray for all your good ball squad, whimpering when faced with odds, criticizing when an attempt is made to execute the But you sh.all be dead things go wrong and shouting when the team is leading. It is paint­ I * Manoa Mud movement. Pivot men are so * ing signs on cafeteria floors; library portals or Hawaii hall steps. placed by accident of growth more Death shall sweep like a midnight :....·------'------1 It is the incessant complaint for the better and no attempt to remedy than through any inherent ability rain Just when we thought Kenny he got punch drunk. (Soc. Ed. the situation on one's own initiative. to silence first sergeants with per­ To purge all life and return again had decidea that studies were the please note.) Another tomorrow to sleep at my No, school spirit is not lacking on the campus. It is not dead: It fection. important things in school after Why does Florence R. stick We, of course, love our boss but side. all, he pulls his old tricks again! around the news office even when is slumbering, to be reawakened when students make up their minds -A Thought in Life. wouldn't it be fun to slip ,a cart­ her assignments are pau? Is Jim­ that life is worth living and enthusiasm is not rowdy, . By the way, just what kind of a ridge into the rifle c'1amber and game were the gang playing when mie the big attraction or· does she Soft by the rivers flowmg School spirit calls for subject analysis. What is yours,? Not the then have the sarge come around they made Chick go and borrow a want her qame in the Mud? ones l.isted above, we hope. after "inspection arms" to look To the eternal seas; dime from someone she'd never Bob says b,e doesn't mind how Shrouded by moss and lilies, down into the bore and accom­ seen before? Barney, we hope you much publicity he gets-so here In the shade of the· mourning * * * * modatingly press the · trigger got your dime back. goes. Hello, Bob, how's the toe? trees. Cousin Lisa was hanging around This Practice which we apparently had neg­ Why doesn't Red give the local With a nightingale a-guarding, and she's just itching for some lected? gals a break and forget the gals Must Stop! And a cricket wailing low; questions to · answer. So all you that are seniors at Roosevelt? Letting curiosity get the best of them, several students have re­ Nothing, not even a two-bit Where the zephyrs from the Styg­ ink slingers, write in your signed themselves to the rather pernicious practice of tampering lunch can pacify Senor Boise after ian caves • This business of having two troubles. You'll always get a sym­ a 10 :3'0 Spanish session. After Toward the sea must blow. people writing the mud is sho' fun! pathetic and helpful answer. with other people's mail. . There stands my tomb of sorrow One person goes grubbing for A letter and several complaints concerning this condition on the fighting a losing battle with Sunshine keeps a mirror on his vowelism, i.e., pronouncing the Built of a million tears worms while the other stands by desk so he can look in it and get campus have reached Kq Leo. ' Spanish "pan" like the .English Where in some sweet tomorrow for a scoop! inspiration. Humph, you can't There can be no excuse for those students who think it ftin to "pan" as in "frying pan," he will We may banish mortal fears. Why was Gracie so burned up fool us, it's probably for some rip open and read letters that do not belong to them. pass in and out of the cafeteria There stands my tomb of sorrow at Cousin Lisa last week? Did wahine. Any sane person who finds occasion to interfere with the free doors condemning every particle Where wretched souls are shed, something Lisa said strike home? "Attention" followed by dis­ flow of letters should be reminded that it is a Federal offense to do of food in the joint. Where women weep with bleeding At the reception after Jean order . . . in the ROTC ranks. so. And the 'Federal government does not think it funny.. "This rice,'' he will say, "is hearts Maclntire spoke the other night, Charles Pietsch did a very snappy If such practice keeps up there is no other choice but to put lousy." Then will placatingly add, And men may mourn their dead. punch was served. According to job of pulling his rifle into posi­ pressure on the cul~rits. "But it ain't as bad as the meat." Yerac Semaj, Miss Webster pour­ tion. The shins of the fellows in Boise is really capable of jucier So long as men have minds to ed, and Miss Browne poured and the row behind will testify to that. gems than that but this newspaper read is sometimes allowed through the And hearts to understand So long shall this my Harry's mails and we can't take chances. The Lihr,ary Window tomb Only an embryo Spaniard, per­ St. John Tells of Trip Eternal, immortal stand. 11 111 haps, but a past master of emphat­ It is significant that this confer­ -To the memory of, ic United States is el Boise. Harry Patrick. ence and consideration of the Through Jungles of Fiji problems were not confined to the Sane visitors to the Ka Leo of~ older generation. Youth has also flee a.re sometimes mystified by of Florence Robley and her whats, "No white man has ever slept been aroused by these questions scraps of paper cut into various whys, hows, whens and wheres. in our village before." This was sizes and shapes lying alongside a which affect their spiritual and so­ the r~ply 1of the king of the island cial life. Ninety-nine young people weary pair of shears. Fingerprints I know a swell story about the of W aya to my iilquiry. I had were observers of the sessions and on the scissors are usually the editor, dear reader (O.K. then, chosen Waya as an island prom­ later participants in meetings of former property of Masa Beckley. "Copyreader," you t e c h n i c a 1 ising good botanical collecting, their own which were held on If the time is any of your busi­ brute) but Sunshine just took off but did not realize that white similar problems. The interest of ness, it probably happened after his shirt and I feel an inferiority visitors were so rare. the most recent and blessed exit complex a-comin'. young people in this conference No boats call at Waya, so I had anticipates their conference in to depend on the courtesy of the 1939 at which time 1500 youth government, and travel by their from most of the nations of the cutter. When we approached the world will meet. Kampus Klubs landing, the "tui" (king) and the The significance of this recent "bu 1 i" (administrative chief) gathering lies in the field of the stepped forth to welcome Ub. intangible. It has established (Editor's note: This is the first certain extent ... that is, to the ex­ They led us to the specially pre­ bonds of understanding and fel- of a series of articles explaining tent that 15 per cent of Chinese pared and decorated arbor and lowship among the many sects and publicizing student organiza­ men in the U are eligible to be­ gave us the kava ceremony of and divisions that . preach under tions on the campus. Opinion in come members-upon unanimous vote of the club. welcome. I drank the soapy, soupy the name of Christianity. It has some quarters is that students liquid, and was presented with a engendered a "social conscience" don't know enough about various Holding meetings every month, whale's tooth, a high honor. The which transcends the barriers of Kampus Klubs, so· · · ) the organization sponsors frequent king moved out of his house and mere sectarianism. It has gathered Distribution of desk blotters outings for its members. Prexy gave it to me. He and the "bull" together groups from all over the each year has been the best known, George Chun heads, the Hui, accompanied me on every collect­ world in a sincere effort to cope but not the most important activ­ which, in following its aim of ing trip. They carried my packs with great ethical and social issues ity of Peng Hui; Chinese campus friendship, has never been tainted for me, and two other men were that trouble every land. fraternity organized in 1928. with accusations of snobbery, told off to climb the trees. I was Those who look back to the days Aside from some hocus-pocus in despite its exclusiveness. · r~ceived as a chief from Hawaii. of the Roman Empire and the their initiati,on ritual, Peng Hui Its b~gest project in recent It was a great life! If I asked for Middle A&'es no doubt see a.. wide has been an organization devoted years was the sponsoring of "One something, either the king or one and far departure tro:qi $he $ra- to the regular run-of-the-mill Hundi"ed and Fifty Years Ago," a of his Jll.en got it for me proroptly. dUIOnaJ. quarrels between cllurob. friendship celebration o f t h e anniver- ,

KA LE 0 0 HA WA I I, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1937 PAGE 3 Episcopal Club Plays Host The University Social Calendar This Collegiate World Saturday, October 23 To New Me~hers at Outing Ke Anuenue Tea ...... "Willows" 3:00 Athens, Ga. (ACP)-Ho hum! improve their grades from 2 to 16 OLS Party ...... Waikiki 3:00 Professors at the University of points by hypnotizing . them was Approximately 100 Guests Hear Poh-Song Whe Initiation ...... YW Beach House 2:00 Georgia sit back and watch their explained to the Virginia Academy Dr. Kimura of Oriental AWS Dance Guest Pre-medical Initiation ...... Hanauma Bay 6:30 mechanical test-paper grader do of Science by Dr. D. M. Allan, psy­ In~tit u te Speak Atherton House Party .... ·...... Atherton House 8:00 the marking. chologist at Hampden-Sydney Col­ , List Given Monday, October 25 This electric device is capable of lege. He did this, he said, by talk­ Approximately o n e hundred YWCA Meeting ...... ·.. . A WS Room 4:00 l correcting exams of the true-false ing the student into a hypnotic state were present at the fi rst m eeting Names of guests who have been Musical Progr am ...... Farrington Hall 1:00 or the multiple choice variety and, ing the student into a hynotic state of the Episcopal Club, held at the invited to the annual A WS dance Tuesday, October 26 · at the same time, record the grade and then stating with emphasis: Kahala home of Mr. and Mrs. have been released by Molly Web­ Debates .. . . '· ...... FH, Hawaii Hall 3 12':30 on· a meter, said F. S. Beers, exam­ "As the result of this trance your ster, chairma.n. The'y are Presi­ Newton T. Peck on Thursday, Spanish Club Meeting ...... Dean H<:~ll 103 12 :45 iner ·of the University System of powers of concentration will be dent and Mrs. David L. Craw­ October 21, at 6 p. m. Weqnesday, 'October 27 · Georgia. • greatly increased, your mind will Dr. B. S. Kimura, Dean of the ford, Dean and Mrs. Arthur R. TC Meeting ...... '. · · . · · . · · . . ·TC 12:40 It works on the principle that a work. better and you will not be Imperial University of Tokyo, and Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F . Musical Program ...... Farrington Hall 1:00 soft ·pencil mark conducts elec­ nervous during examinations. You Frear, Dr. and Mrs. Eat l M. Bil­ at present conn ected with the CSA Meeting ...... ! ...... Dean Hall 103 7.00 tricity, stated Mi. Beers, who will have great ambition to be ger, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. An-' Orien tal Institute, spoke on the helped develop the robotscorer. successful in your studies and to activities of St. Paul1s Cathedral drews, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L . Dean, Miss Cenie Hornung, Dean As each paper is inserted in the improve your class records. ." in Tokyo of which he is ·a promi- machine, electrode blades des­ After submitting to the experi­ nent member. · George, Mr. Arthur E. Wyman, Dr. and Mrs. T. Blake Clark, Mr. W ahine Whimsies cending on the paper will deter ­ ment, a number of failing, or near­ St. P eter's, St. Andrew's, St. * mine which questions have been failing, individuals climbed from Mary's, Epiphany and St. Cle­ and Mr s. Henry Jud.d, Dr. and In the first place*, one must Mrs. W. Norwood Brigance, Dr. A pleasant surprise of Novem­ answered corr ectly. the "D" grade to the letter above. ment's wer e among the . parishes ber the sixth will be the fi rst ap­ remember the worthy cause. Pro­ Others climbed from "B" to "A." represented at th e meeting. and Mrs. Charles Moore, Dr. and ceeds will go to a scholarship fund Amherst, Mass. (ACP)- If you Mrs. Charles Hunter, Major and pearance of our sponsors i:r:i- uni­ Two students jumped the entire Under the guidance of Sarah which contributes toward putting are planning to seek campus posi­ Mrs. M·. Gillis, Dr. and Mrs. W. form. Don't scale from failure to the honor Horswill, president of the club, q u o t e tne but two girls through the university. tions just for the "prestige" that group, an increase of 16 points in , the group san g "Song of the Ma­ J . Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. (By attending we'll be doing our goes with them, step warily! Ellen, Mr . and Mrs. Victor C. from what I their average grades. r'ines," the Alma Mater, and sev­ bit.) That is the advice that Walter Jones. . gathered th e y During the five years he has eral hymns. Prichard Eaton, of the Yale Uni­ Chaperoning for the evening are to be pre­ been conducting the experiment, Supper preceded the meeting. sented on that versity School of Drama, gave Last of all the group enjoyed so­ will be Dean and Mrs. Ernest C. In the second place, one must Dr. Allan has tried 62 volunteer Webster. day. Wait till thi= realize that this dance is the first Massachusetts State College Stu- subjects and improved the marks cial dancing. boys (those who dents. · Among th9se present w ere Dean that the Associated Women Stu­ of all but five, who could not be had to dish out dents have staged for several Extra-curricular activities some­ hypnotized. Students who were Ault, Mrs. D. L. Crawford, Dean th e s mall t imes become "merely a log ·in the and Mrs. Er nest C. Webster, Sau OlS Initiation, years. Its success means the re­ put into drowsiness by the hyp­ change ) see the vival of a custom that was dropped educational process. Take what notism showed the least improve­ Chun Wong, ·YWCA president, ladies in their you learn in the clasl1rom and apply Rever end Br own, Dr. Neison, Mr. Picnic only because of necessity. (So ment in grades, while those who •E~iuiiiiiiiiiilii·illi·" green and .white. let's really do some reviving wot it to life through extra-curricular were put into a sleep in which they and Mrs. Ben Doty, Mrs. Law­ They won't be sorry. .activities," he said. rence L. Judd, Miss Betty Judd, To Be Held Today is reviving!) were able to walk showed the and, Mrs. Charles MacClean. Every year Vogue's Prix de Charlottesville, Virginia (ACP) greatest improvement. Approximately 60 members of Paris, a contest open to all seniors And now back to the old, Chaperons for the evening were the OLS will attend the initiation -How he has helped students to Barkers for the· Pan-American Deacohess Sarah Swinburne,, Miss of accredited colleges sends a old story of "I lazy ask a boy" piCnic this afternoon from 3 to 7 flutter to the heart of many .ambi­ . . . Listen. It's all in fun and exposition in Dallas, Texas, are be­ Cenie Hornung, clu ~ adviser, Rev. o'clock at the Waikiki Public ing chosen from college campuses. and Mrs. Wai on Sjim, and Mr. tious girls who look to the world that certain man on the cam­ Baths. of fashion for a career. Any Uni­ pus knows it. And that certain 1Wellesley Students Concessionaires have learned that and ·Mrs. Peck. New members who have been versity of Hawaii senior woman man is gonna feel hurt if he's college men who are not afraid to -----·----- elected include Joseph' Tamura, may enter. Why not try, you who not asked. And who wants to Answer Quiz . . stand up and shout can outspiel the Noboru Takamura, Kazuo Ikeda, New Hakuba Kai have st:yle sense. hurt anybody's feelings? experienced barkers. Nobu Sasai, Kazu Tsukiyama, ·On Personal Traits Members Iwalani Smith, Isabel Hustace, The first prize, six months' em­ Hitch-hiking proved to be false Dick Guard, Yoji Yasui, Kimiyo ployment in Vogue's New York From all I can gatlier ,the back­ WELLESLEY, Mass. (ACP) - economy for two Miami Univer­ Named by Club Tokioka and Setsu Furuno. office, is worth a try. Rules for ward dance will be just about Socrates' c 1 a\s sic admonition, sity freshmen who had started to­ In charge of the arrangements the contest and entrance blanks tops as far as entertainment goes. "Know thyself" is being taken ward New York City. A car pulled Hakuba Kai, campus Japanese are Fred Takahashi .and Mitsugi may be obtained in the Ka Leo There'll be tricky decorations . . . seriously by Wellesley College. up to them on a lonely road, and fraternity, announces that the Hamada, while Akiko Hino heads office. there'll be a, program . . . th~re'll Young women who 'entered the the driver covered them with a following s tu d e n ts have been the invitation committee. be refreshments that can't be beat school for the first time this fall pistol. They reached for the sky Officers of the organization are: and he reached for their wallets elected into their organization: About the A WS dance on Hal­ . . . there'll be a snappy orches­ were given four tests arranged to Jane Nakano, president; Fumif' containing a total..of $16. Charles Taniguchi, S. Watana­ loween: According to many fems tra , . . there'll be a good crowq. make them review their own at­ Miho, vice-president; Florence be, K . Hakoda, S. Takumi, Sadao this "gal ask guy" business is not tributes and consult their own ex­ Nakagawa, secretary; and Katsu­ Grades usually come from the Tsumoto, Tom Imada, Shonosuke so hot. It's hard to blame the poor perience. ki Yoshida, treasurer. And you'll have the chance instruction staff, but now students Koizumi, K. Ikeda, Harold Ya­ wahines-embarrassing mo men ts Two of the tests have been Professor Gregg Sinclair is ad­ that comes once every decade ... in the Colleges of Medicine and m amoto, Sadamu Sumida, Kanemi and all the rest-but let's overlook used since 1932; two were given Kanazawa, Kin j i Kanazawa, vising the club. You can dance with just whom for the first time this fall. Follow­ Law at Ohio State University are that fact for a minute and delve you please, when yo . please, i,f Geor ge Fukuda, Larry Mizuno, ----~ ··~---- ing are some of the controversial marking theit jnstructors and pro­ into deeper things. you please . . . See you there! fessors. They are free to express Shigeru Tsubota, M. Matsuura, Ke Anuenue Tea I statements and questions, from Masami Iwamura, Shuchira Mori­ the alternatives of which the stu­ their opinions of ·faculty members gu chi, Kikuo Kuramoto, Y.· Hiro­ Set for dents are asked to indicate a per­ by answering questions designed ki, Nathan Yamamoto, Charles Dr. Lee's 'China; Ancient sonal preference, included in one for the purpose. Kimura, S. Hara, Harry, Fuji- 'Willows' Today of the tests: kane. · "Because of the aggressive and Cribbers and answer-exc;hang­ ers in a class at the Univer.sity of These students will be formal­ Ke Anuenue, Hawaiian sorority, And Modern' Highly Praised self-assertive nature of man the ly initiated into the club on Fri­ abolition of war is an illusory Washington thought they were will hold its first major social getting a bargain when the pro­ day evening, Octob,er 29, at Ha­ event of the school year this a·f­ Letters of praise and favorable of Liberal Arts of Syracuse uni­ ideal. Yes. No. nauma Bay.' Committees working reviews in publications from New versity, who considered it "a very fessor left the room for an hour ternoon at Mrs. Houston's home "If you were a university pro­ during a final test. on plans include K. Maeda, Grr= gg York to Shanghai have greeted useful reference." at the "Willows." The tea will fessor and had the necessary abil­ But the "prof" got the better of Ikeda, and Mitsuyoshi Fukuda, honor all freshman women stu­ the publication this summer of Fulton Oursler, editor in chief ity, would you prefer to teach (a) food; Asakuma Goto and Henry the deal. Asked why he was loaf­ dents of Hawaiian ancestry and Dr. Shao Chang Lee's "China: An­ of the Liberty magazine said: "It poetry; (b) chemistry and phys­ ing outside the room, he answer­ Ogawa, transportation; Barne Y the presidents of tpe various cient and Modern." is one of the most useful publica­ ics?" ed· "I'm giving a final examina­ Yamamoto, Akira Fukunaga, Wil­ women organizations on the cam­ tions I have on China, and written The test is designed to show the liam Ishikawa, Takeshi Ogi and One of the leading newspapers tion." · pus. in the United States, the New with such lucidity and grace that relative emphasis the students Otomatsu Aoki, initiation. "Aren't you afraid the students Special guests of the afternoon York Times, praised the interest­ it is a pleasure to read." place on theoretical, economic, will crib?" the questioner wanted -----··----- will be Miss Cenie Hornung, Dr. ing booklet for its compactness. A malihini student commented, esthetic, social, political and re­ to know. 1 Atherton. House Leonora N. Bilger, Mrs. Moku "The pamphlet is written in a ligious values. "No. I turned in the final grades Farden, Mrs. David L. Crawford In Shanghai, the Chinese Rec­ order, edited by the late Frank very clear and concise manner. It · The other test is a "Personality yesterday," laughed the professor. Party To Be and Mrs. Ernest Webster. could well be used in a high school, Inventory" which asks the stu­ -----··----- Rawlinson who was killed in the S11anghai hostilities by an anti­ and should be equally interesting dent if she blushes easily, makes Held Tonight Gamma Chis aircraft shell, stated: "Dr. Lee's to people in Hawaii or away from n~w friends easily, finds it dif­ here." ficult to get rid of salesmen, is . eHave Your Printing Members of the Atherton House concise summary should help to­ Dance ·at Royal wards understanding the value of The publication has also been troubled with the idea that peo­ done by will give an informal party this well received in the territory and ple on the street are watching her. China's own culture and its rela­ evening beginning at 8 o'clock for Active members and alumnae of has been highly praised, especially The resulting answers indicate Taisho Printing Co .• Ltd. the purpose of getting everyone Gamma Chi celebrated Founders' tion to whatever new one that is any tendencies toward developed coming to birth throughout the as a suitable outlin~ history for 35 N. Hotel St. Phone 4152 acquainted. About 50 guests have Day ·with a dance at the Royal use by high school students. neuroses and psychoses. been asked to attend. Hawaiian Hotel on Wednesday whole world." The evening ·will be spent in night. Members and their escorts The China Press in Shanghai 1------. da~cing . and entertainment will were honored at a dinner which also reviewed Dr. Lee's booklet 1111 Union St. Phone 2172 be provided by the members. was held before the dance at the favorably, commending its prac­ Those working on the committee home of Peggy Kangeter, presi­ tical value. La Vogue Consult the Advertiser are Tommy Chang, Sterling Boyce, dent of the organization, befQre Typical of the many compli­ Kenneth Powers, Walter Mookini adjourning to the dance. The mentary letters is one from Dr. K. Beauty Salon when you need programs, tickets, an­ and Martin Marty. table was laid for 32. C. Leebrick, dean of the College REBECCA Y. K. ING nouncements. greeting cards, circulars, A Hawaiian Orchestra which Mrs. G. K. Parris is the adviser some of the young men have personal stationery, etc. We will help you for the organization. Simplicity plan and select paper. type and ink. Esti- formed will furnish the music. -----··----- is beautiful ... and a Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jones will CECIL G. BENNY mates free of charge. Korean Initiation Gabri,Ieen act as chaperons. Manufacturing Jeweler • Held Today Engraver Permanent COMMERCIAL PRINTING DMSION University CSA proves the simplicity New members of the Poh-Song 1122 Fort St. Phone 5569 of being beautiful ADVERTISER PUBLISHING CO., LTD. Plans Banquet Whe will be initated at · a picnic party to be held this afternoon For November at the YWCA beach house begin­ ning at 2 o'clock. Members of the University Chapter of the ·CSA will hold a The University of Texas claims banquet on November 13. It is the distinction of having the only tentatively planned to be held at self-supporting student union in Have your clothes Yee Hop's. Each person will be the country. It Pays to ~uy at charged 45 cents to defray ex­ penses. made by experts ••• Committees which have been appointed by Evelyn Sunn, gen­ Do you know.... •Tunics, Bush-Jackets, and Slacks made from Piggly Wiggly Stores eral chairman, are: ·decoration, A collegiate hair stylist ... Youthful, Lulu Aiona; invitation, D or a cleYer, and dlJferent for the Co-ed or Kahala cloth at popular prices-$2.75... $3 Chung; food, ·Hung Sum Nit; te­ her contempoljar:r .•. The line of coif­ fure to counter-halal).ce her "I Q" •.• • Custo,m-made woolen suits-$30... $35 freshments, .James TaQi; cle&nl1'\lp, Hong Chung Chee; and pubilicty, SU'ZJ, collelfate stylist, creates to • Tropibal Suif:s.;-.$8.50 .. .$25 11a.tter ~a Alice Tyau. · D~ncing wtjl 't>e held after fll,e $tJZY C)feation tbl.d :f•vor with the dinner. ~owd. PAGE 4 KA L E 0 0 H A WA I I , SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1937 · ·· =:-1 Juniors Battle . Swimmers Practice ASUH Plans Golf Tourney Under the Showe~ Sophs To Tie Announcement to the effect At Palolo In Near Future l that the Dean swimming Li;;;;m;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--iiiiliiBy BARNEY K. YAMAMOTO- I D b G squad will commence prac­ Sports Editor, Ka Leo fl f3 ame ticing next Monday was made Caddie Club, McKinley, and Roosevelt To Be by Graduate manager Pump Please, Mr. Budge, Turn Pro! Searle. Invited: Wahine Tourney Also Planned Both Teams Lack Scoring · The Deans ·are · to prepare -Editors, Sp'orts Illustrated Possibilities of the ASUH spon­ While looking over the October copy of the Sports Illustrated, the Punch; Muff Many for the Thanksgivittg Day swims which are to be held soring an invitational golf tourna­ above head caught my. attention. · . Chances ment in the near future at the Reading the editorial right through, I found out that the edito.rs. of at the Ala Moana beach on Remaining Games Putting on a drab exhibition of the morning of November 25. Palolo golf course is becoming the magazine realizing the utter foolishness of Don Bud?e r~mammg gridiron tricks, the junior and On Grid Sked more certain every day. in the amateur ranks and despite the fact that if the Callforman ga":e Buck Quon, president of the up his amateur standing the United' States are sure t? lose the Davis sophomore elevens battled to a scoreless tie, Wednesday afternoon Wednesday, October 20 ASUH golf club, and Graduate Cup next year are urging him to become .a profess10nal and make Grapplers Greet Freshmen vs. Sophomores Manager Pump Searle are back of $100 000 a year while he is at the peak of his game. on Upper Cooke field. ' * * • • For four quarters the two Friday, October 22 the project. The University has Juniors vs. Seniors been contemplating the staging of The editors' of the m'agazine claim that by turning pro, elevens threatened each other's Coach Oka a · tourney of that nature during Budge will "Fi~st of all . .. bring home to the U.S.L. T.A. and goal, but lacked the necessary punch to reach touchdown town. the past school year. the International Federation, the realization that Davis Cup Sixteen Turn Out For Such a fact was especially true of First If the ASUH sponsors such a teams of the future must be built up around more than two Wrestling Practice Seniors Tackle individu!!tlS. Secondly ... will by turning pro bring the open the junior squad. Time and again ' tournament, the probable golf huis tournament nearer ... and officially . .. will be dealing a death­ they marched within striking dis­ that will be invited to compete are tance of the sophomore goal only Sixteen rugged lads, both old Sophs Mond~y the Palolo, Waialae, Maunaloa blow to hyprocrisy ." and i:iew ,comers, greeted Coach • * • * to lose the ball on downs. Caddie clubs, McKinley high school In the second quarter the jun­ Wilfred Oka, Tuesday afternoon, Teams Must Win To Stay In and Roosevelt high school. The article opens with this statement: "If there were such a thing as at the initial practice session of the real amateur tennis, Mr. Budge, we would never have to appeal to you iors drove down to the sophomores Race The ASUH is also planning to 5-yard stripe on two occasions. Dean varsity grappling squad, at have the women members of tl1.e in this vein. But you know fully as well as we do that big league the school gymnasium. tennis ·today is tainted with hyprocrisy and mismanagement. The And both · times they were re­ University, McKinley and Roose­ pulsed. Leading the old-timers were Sounds from the clash between British have a word for it ... "Shamateurism." velt golf teams engage in a tourna­ * • • * The juniors' main scoring threat Captain , Richard Noda, Kam the Senior and Soph pigskin tat­ ment. was registered in the final few Chong ·Hee, ASUH 145-pound ers will rebound from the hills of Roosevelt's Jackie Liwai, run­ They want him to join the . pro ranks right no'Y and not to novice title contender, Peter Kim, Manoa, on Monday, October 25. wait until next year. Continuing they state: "Even now the seconds of play. This came as a ner-up in the Territorial Women's result of an intercepted pass. AAU 118-pound novice champ, When the thud of the first kick­ championship, who is an outstand­ bond holders of Forest Hills are exploiting you in gleeful Jiro Dewa, 145-pound AAU novice anticipation of retiring mortgages and replenishing famished Hon Chung Chee intercepted Roy off is heard at 4:10, it will mark ing member of the Roosevelt Wong's pass on the sophomore's title holder, and Leonard Ling. the beginning of a torrid battle on coffers. mashie wielding .club, should make 35-yard stripe and carried the ball .Ling was a finalist in the ASUH upper Cooke field. The sophs are her presence felt in this calorful * * to the 8-yard mark. But there the 112-pound class. The editors further state that since they want to see tennis conducted eager for a victory to stay in ,the tournament. junior's march was stopped. The Other crack old-timers who running, while on the other hand in a reasonable way they want him to play for money out in the open. The ASUH club will be led by final whistle spoiled their chances went out for the squad are Richard a victory for the seniors will Such an article should stun the average tennis fan. Yet true Prexy Buck Quon, Jimmy Ukauka, ho~ of scoring. Oguro, Yukio Nakayama, M. C. are those statements of the editors of Sports Illustrated. A write-up brighten their chance to remain in medalist in · the recent Atherton · The game was featured by nice Wong, Sun On Wong, Warren the race for the pennant. of that nature should not prove harmful to amateur tennis, but on the cup play, Kenneth Quon, younger kicking on the part of Art Gore­ Jung, Clifford Willey, Ken Ota­ Both teams have been practic­ contrary it should help to make it a more wholesome affair. gaki, and S. Nakimi. brother of Buck, Robert Taira, and langton of the sophs and a good ing hard for the coming battle. ,others. • * * * Of the newcomers one of them Accompanying the article was a full page cut of the National brand of ball-toting by Kats Miho Mistakes have been corrected and of the juniors. has had wide experience in down­ This year the club will miss the amateur tennis dilemma as expressed in Surrealism . . . pho­ a great game is expected. Center Shichiro Moriguchi, and town wrestling circles. He is stellar services of Ren Sutton, who tographic surrealism over Forest Hills. A symbolic portrayal Starting lineups will probably· Guard James Wong of the sophs Robert Honda, who has performed is attending the University of Cali­ of the muddled tennis situation is the only way in whic~ , it be the same as the ones that began both put up great defensive games. well for the Wahiawa team during fornia, and Bert Mizuha; who is can do it justice ... Surrealism. Somewhere in the maze you the first games. For the sopho­ Moriguchi was a great t ower of the past two years. Charles continuing his schooling at Stuart will find the eyes of public scrutiny, Donald Budge, the Davis mores, James Tam will be at the strength against the sophomore Humme is another new member Institute. Both Sutton and Mizuha snapper back post, James Wong Cup, and a sordid dollar sign. passing attack. on the team. · were outstanding members of the and Bob Stafford at guards, Ken­ club. * * * * -----···~---~ The team is practicing every Many Dean Boys Play in Tuesday and Thursday at the gym. kichi Teruya and Kenneth Powers. A blind bogey tournament will M~ny Turn Out All those interested in turning out as tackles, and Mun Chung Won be staged by the club this Sunday Senior Japa:qese Basketball League and T. Beppu at the wing posi­ morning at the Palolo course. The Quite a few of the different teams in the Japanese Basketball league should report for practice on those For Junior days. tions. The backfield will consist of first players will tee off at eight boast of carrying on their roster several good casaba players, who are - - ---··----- Wilbur Yee as signal barker, Art o'clock. attending the University. Casaba Squad Gorelangton and Francis Ching at . Outstanding golfers on the fac­ The YMBA five, which is coached by Ralph Yempuku, manager of Dean Netmen Meet the half posts, and Raymond Wong ulty squad are Luke Gill; casaba intramural athletics, has Yoji Yasui and Mineo Katagiri. The two ~re Eighteen aspirmg candidates as the fullback. coach; Charles R. Hemenway, both forwards on the YMBA quintet. The latter starred for the Mid­ turned out for the Junior basket­ Thomas Square' , Masanori Kono, center; Mario member of the board of regents, Pacific basketball squad, before coming to the University. He is also ball squad ~n answer to the first Ishado and Al Chock, guards; and Dr. W. Norwood Brigance, an orator of note. . call from Luke Gill, coach, on In Crucial Match · Nam Yung Chung and Masami head of the English department. One of the leading contenders for the title, the Sato Clotqiers have Thursday. Iwamura, tackles; Takeo Kimura George Fukuda, a senior. George is a guard. Candidates who turned out for The Dean Class C tennis squad and Shiro Takei at the flanks will Dartmouth College enrollment The Koyu Kai's and the Occidental Life Insurance quintets also the first practice of the junior will meet the Thomas square rac­ form the forwards for the seniors. figures show a gain of just two have many University lads. The Kalihi club has S. Watanabe, .a soph­ basketball team are: Wilbur Yee, queteers tomorrow morning at the Their "big" four wilf consist of students over last year. omore. He is· also a guard. The latter squad has H. Kometam, Shuso Kenneth Ozaki, Albert Lee, Luther Rainbow courts. Henry Ogawa as quarterback, Sadaoka, Don Miura and Robert Miyamoto. Foster, Shuso Sadaoka, Howard Henry Ogawa, varsity netster Charley Young and Ruppert Saiki Hiraki, Donald Miura, Yuk Moon * * * * 1 who is handling the Rainbow as halfbacks, and Coach Fukuda Incidentally, the Japanese league is one of the first here to inau~­ Wong, Samuel Liu, Gus Young, squad, reports that the Deans will as fullback. Modern urate the idea of eliminating the center , jump after each goal. This Edyyard Medeiros, F. Muke, F . be engaging in their most crucial League Standings factor has helped to speed up the game a great deal. Takahashi, R. Wong, A. Camp­ match of the season. Team W. L. T . Pct. After a goal is made the defending team takes possession of the ball bell, V. Davy, Franklin Loo, and Bert Chan Wa, who played a Key Shop from their end of the court, and the team that scored the preceding Clarence Ching. Freshmen ...... 1 0 0 1.000 nice game last Sunday, will again Sophomores . .. . : . . 0 0 1 .500 goal becomes the defending squad. Members who were . on last play in the first singles match. T. General Repairing year's squad include L. Foster, S. Juniors ...... 0 0 1 .500 Specialists in Locksmith· Chang will again show in the sec­ Seniors . . .. . : . . . . . 0 1 O .000 Sadaoka, D. Miura, R. Wong, A. ond singles match. ing, Guns, Safes, Trunks, Suitcases, Cash Registers, Campbell, and F. Loo. Luke Gill The same boys will again form -----··----~ Intramural Barefoot Kicking and and members of the senior team Adding Machines, Type­ the three doubles duos. The three Deans To Be Idle writers, Lawnmowers, Etc. will coach this squad, which ex­ duos are as follows: Passing Tournament pects to surpass last year's record. Phone 1099 First doubles-H. Sakai and Next Week ~---~··----~ Takeo Kimura. I 1183 Bethel, near Beretania November 2, Tuesday: Barefoot Kicking, Second doubles-S. Hara and No senior grid games are sched­ 1. Punt for distance. Shigeo Tsubota. uled for next week. However, on 2. Kick-off for distance. Passing Tourney Third doubles-R. Wong and D. Wednesday of the following week November 3, Wednesday: .Wong. the Townies and the Kamalums 1. Place- kick for d istance and accuracy. Begins November 2 will clash in their second encoun­ FOR GOOD FOODS 2. Dtou kick for distan ce and accuracy. Sorority pledges at the Univer­ ter of the current season, while on November 4, Thursday: The next intramural sport on sity of New Hampshire are con­ Friday evening, November 12, the DINE .AT 1. Forward pass for distance. tap for student sport fans is the vinced that the quickest way of Deans will meet the Townies. 2. Forward pass f.or accuracy. barefoot kicking and passing losing five pounds in ten days, is Rules: tournament, which is to be staged to go through "rushing." 1. There will be two classes of competition: on November 2, 3, and 4 on upper • 135-pound. Cooke fi eld. Kunikiyo Florist Unlimited. The schedule of events that are Halloween National Cafe 2. Winners will be decided as follows: to be run off on the three differ­ 1111 Fort Street :Punt for Distan ce-Each man will be given three kicks, ent days and the rules governing Lanterns • Favors 1184 Fort St. Phone 5692 The person having the highest average shall be declared the tournament are to be found in Noisemakers Phone 3135 the winner. another column of this page. Kick-off for Distance-Same as in punt for dist ance. and everything to make Place-kick-Beginning at the 10-yard line, each person · More Managers Wanted your party a success will be allowed three kicks, one of w hich he m ust put over Phone 91407 or 92530 1753 S. King St. the bar in order to rem ain in com petition. The distance Several boys are needed to w ill be successively increased five yards after the com­ Diamond Bakery Co., take care of the boathouse on WALL, NICHOLS• CO., Ltd. pletion of each series of attempts. A person who misses the Ala Wai. All those inter­ Manufa cturers of all three attempts for a field goal from any distance will ested should see "Shorty" at Ltd. ALL KINDS OF CRACKERS, BISCUITS & COOKIES be dropped from this competition. The last person drop­ the swimming locker room. 67-71 S. King St. ping out will be declared the winner. IMPORTERS OF AMERICAN & JAPANESE CANDIES Dr op-kick-Same as in Place- kick. Forward P!LSS for Distance- Each m.an will be given three forward passes. The person having the highest average shall be declared the winner. Forward Pass for Accuracy- A su itable target will be placed on the field with each contestant having three at­ BANK OF HAWAii tempts at it from different distances. The last man drop­ Ask Questions! ping out shall be declared the winner. KING AT BISHOP 3. Individual points will be given as follows: F irst place-6 points; second-5 points; third-4 points; four th- 3 points; Fifth-2 points. They are a siqn of a desire One point for everyone competing. Commercial and Savings In case of a tie, each person w ill be given the number of to learn. points for his position. 4. Class points will be given as follows: Ask us to-day about your Each class will be given lh the total number of points won Over 85,000 Depositors by its m ember s. In addition the class with the h ighest total will receive 5 points for w inning a championship in a insurance needs. Division 3 sport. 5. Rubber shoes will be allowed in the following events: !tick-off for distance. P1'~~kick for distance and aocwacy. Dr~~ tor distai:I~ and a~c;:uracy.