I I Yours Truly, "Daughter of Heaven" Nov. 17, 18, 19 at 8 p·.m. r Eddie +---------------------------+ The student council now has equal Dillingham Hall representation from all classes. There a.re three members each. This seems like a sort of lousy idea to us, but it was passed by a very definite majority Volume XI so the student body must favor it. HONOLULU, HAWAII, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1932 Number 7 There's sure no premium on being an upper classman, around this place. Two New Entries Calendar Of Events · THE STAFF Intra-Class Debate In Song Contest Chinese Students Home-Coming Week_ Ka Leo has · a fine staft' this year. Coming This Week Monday is the day that all of the Here's To Our Dear Hawaii T hursday, October 27: copy goes ro the printers. Monday is Navy Day. the day that the Ka Leo staff, in a Teams Choosen for Here's to our dear Hawaii, Production To·Use For u~ H. · .Alumni Here's to the Green and White, Class Meetings, 9:30 a.m., Free Pe­ body, plays sardines or something. riod. Just try to find any reporters around Here's to our Alma Mater, Faculty Men's Gym Class, 4:00-6:00 here. Then. when all hope is lost, November Talks Here's to the team with fight! Rah! Rah! Rah! Chinese Technique p.m., Gymnasium. No her 18, 19 gaily they come tearing into the of­ Ha~aii Quill Meeting, 8:00 p.m., fice . blithe an.d carefree. The From These Debaters Will Here's to old warriors calling, "Daughter of Heaven" To Be Home of Mrs. A. Hoe;'rm.ann, 1036 · rest the day is spent, razzing the Of Here's to old battles won, Green Street._ editor ... and in playing little hap­ Come Team Which Meets Chinese In Everything Here's to Ha-wa-ii's victory, py games. How this sheet ever gets Foreign Invaders But In Dialogue Friday, October 28 : out is a mystery. Here's to each valiant son! A.W.S. Hallowe'en Party, Paul Saunders, p.m., Gymnasium. Teams for the intra-class debates A bit of real Chinese theatre, as far Home-coming LAST ISSUE J ane Comstock. Pan-Pacific Research Supper which will be held during the week as it is possible to reproduce it under ulliversity alumni on Novem- The last issue went in a hurry. That, Lecture, Masao Tanaka of of November 7th · to 12th were picked local conditions, will be the Chinese 19. Such a project never has however, was not as much an indica­ Clinic Laboratory, Speaker, last Thursday noon at a meeting of Let's Roar Rainbows Students' Alliance presentation of here and it is hoped to make tion of approval as Grappler Greig's Culture and Technique," prospective interclass debaters. The U13 and at 'em, on our way "The Daughter of Heaven," a classic unusual silence. As a rule, the Grap­ Week an annual affair. teams consist of two members each Here we go, to win today, drama penned by Pierre Loti and Ju­ p.m., Pan-Pacific Club. pler greets us with a cheery smile and Week commit tee of· who will speak for five minutes in the Let's roar Rainbows. dith Gautier and depicting the regal Saturday, O,ctober 29: tells us, "Your paper's lousy this Association met constructive and for three minutes in life of Cathay, on November 17, 18, Hakuba Ka1 Dance, .Helene Morita week." the rebuttal speeches. Gymnasium. Every inch of ground we gain and 19 at Dillingham hall. The lines, ,..,,.,~,,.," evening, October MR. REMPLE As the purpose of the intra-class Leads us on to win the game spoken in English, will be the only Sunday, October 30· plans for t his event. , A few weeks ago we ca.rried a story debates is to select speakers for the Let's roar Rainbows. Forum, Dr. feature akin to the Occidental theatre. for Home-coming Week about the poster display tbat was interclass competition, the iudges will ton House. "We have made certain adaptations among members of the class held then. The article mentioned Mr. list the speakers the first, second, third Once you start, there'll be no stopping so that t he audience may enjoy a few Supper and or fourth in order of their abilities, in particularly -Mr. Frederick Remple, and with complete abandon, of you 'breathing spells' between scenes and gave him the title of "doctor." Mr. addition to making the t eam 9,ecisions. But fight! we're here to see the Deans A committee was then ap­ acts, and shall use a curtain," says by the Alumni Association to Remple is a B.A., and although he The interclass debates will begin bust right thru'. George J. Peavey, who is directing the with two teams from each class, the out plans for a Home-coming appreciates his sudden advancement, play, "but otherwise the production speakers speaking for eight and four this year. Among those present he feels that reporters in the future Make a. touchdown, kick the goal, will resemble closely the theatrical at­ minutes in the constructive and r,e­ at the meeting last Tuesday were Mr. should exercise_more care in confer­ We're cheering for you, heart. and soul, tractions which one sees in Pekillg. ring unearned honors on unsuspect­ buttal speeches respectively. By a pro­ Let's roar Rainbows. Jen Fui Moo '22, chairman of. the ing individuaJs. cess of elimination, · the final debate Juanita Bains-Jordan. "Pantomime and the conventions of Alumni Association, Dean Benjamin for the championship will take place the Chin€se theatre will be employed, 0. Wist, Dean Arthur L. Andrews, Mr. REPOR:I'ERS between the two undefeated teams. and the Property M'an will be in evi­ Theodore "Pump" Searle '26, Mr. Her­ This year, it is desired that every The teams chosen are as follows: dence throughout the play. The bert Keppler '24, Miss May Gay '23, one on the K1a Leo staff get experience fresh-affirmative, Chow and Ching, Dean George Talks Chorus, traditionally the proprietor of Miss Lorna Jarrett M.A.' '30. Miss Rut h in all phases ,of editing and writing. negative, Bairos and Peterson; Fujii the show, will announce the scenes Shaw M'. A. '30, and Miss Gladys The paper is made up on Tuesday af­ and Beckley, Cabellero and ~ Look; which will be. played against the Pierce '28. ternoon, from one o'clock on. Any one Trask and Werner, Tanoue and Chang; To Woman's League background." The alumni plan to have a class who is interested can come in and Morley and Martin, Lam and O'Sul­ Th€ Chinese orchestra on learn the processes of make-up, head meeting Friday afternoon, November . livan; Shimoda and Higa; H. Lee and is will announce the writing and plain and fancy swearing. Problems of _Democracy 18, and take charge of the football Wbng; Wm. Lee and Au, Bains-Jordan and provide the lpep rally ·Fl.i.day night. Saturday THE SMOKER and Wagner; Ikeda and Murata, and Subject of Address to "The Daughter of morning they intend to -vis~t whatever The boxing smoker will be next Chang. \Sophom~·es are represented Voters litary play, so, classes they wish to at the University. Monday, instead of Friday, as pre­ by Gray and Akahane vs. Kubota and will be spared the Then in the afternoon the alumni viously announced. It will be held in Watamull, Young and Kent vs. Labez Choosing "Problems of Democracy" battles, the will attend the football game between the gymnasium at eight o'clock. Mr. and Chow, Tanimoto and Itf!,mura vs. as his .topic, Dr. William H. George, The highly the University and the Town Team, Cowan, the coach, has announced the Tsui and Parker, and Ting, odd team. professor of history and political sci­ tumes of the ask any theoretical soldier what sin­ Saturday, November 19. The alumni following rules. The juniors are Johnson and W!alker ence at the university, addressed the worn by the will sit in a special reserved seotion was the cause of most 1. Three two minute rounds. One vs. (K:itaoka and Trask, Yamaguchi League of Wbmen Voters last Thurs­ sent no particular at the 50-yard line. minute ·rest between each. In the and Sato vs. Song and Sproat. The day afternoon at three o'clock in the ed to the stylized in battle he would tell you most cases it was the lack of The big event of the week, lthe event of a draw, the referee can or­ League's room on Fort Street. being furnished. seniors are Patterson and Muth vs. of the vanquished, but af.ter Alumni Dance, is scheduled for Sat ­ der an extra round. Goo and Kawakami, and Norimatsu "I believe in ascertaining the facts most of them would unhesitantly urday night. This dance is given by 2. No cheering during the pro­ and Chang. and discussing tl;le principles of our gress of a round. Any applause must government, in qrder to understand say the "fog of war." the Board of Regents and the Faculty The team to represent the Univer­ in honor of the alumni of both t he be reserved' until the rest period be­ sity of Hawaii in the debate with New it as a practical working organization, By the term "fog of war" he would University of. Hawaii and the former tween the rounds. Zealand will be picked from the inter­ in which all of us may.
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