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TITA MORRISON T-. aik Qualified (Ua kupono) Competent (Na'auao) The type of person we need e WQ^ine rnaika'i no ka pono o Kakou Tita Wynne Morrison Trustee, Office of Hawaiian Affairs My value as trustee for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs is that I am ma'a to the ways of the old people and our early culture, and am also familiar "▼ JBfe~ e trutns today's world — the need for establishing workable procedures and balanced ml " budgets. 1 tend to look ahead to anticipate problems w ar *d costs before becoming too involved in an dry investment. My priorities favor benefits and fairness . ~Wf t0 € ma i° rft V along with top quality results over n shoddy workmanship. A woman sincerely concerned for the good of the many He wahlne *oia no ka pono ke lehulehu Substitute Teacher: Public Schools and Kamehameha Pieparatoiy. 1950-1962 Teacher: Thammasat University and Assumption College. Bangkok. Thailand. Executive Secretary: Kalama Community Trust. 1957-1962. U M. Committee for the Preservation >md Study of Hawaiian Language, Art and Culture. 1970--Treasurer: Kalama Community Trust. 1957-1962. Holy Cioss Church. Kahuku. 1976 — Manager: Kalama Beach Club. 1960-196?. Trustee: Hawaii Stat*? Foundation for History and Tire Humanities. 19S0. Member: Berniee Pauahi Bishop Museum Association. I {auaiian Historical Society 'AhahuL'Ohelo Hawaii S Education: BA Hawaiian Studies. UH Mdnod. 1 Q 79. ; Ffcid for by Friends of Mariqn "Tea" Morrison .. •' _. ~. . 700 Richards St. Honolulu; Ht 96513 , mmm^