Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXXIII, Number 24, 12 ʻOkakopa 1938 — BIG ISLAND IS REPRESENTED AT UNIVERSITY Many Local Students Take Popula Part In Campus Activities [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

BIG ISLAND IS REPRESENTED AT UNIVERSITY

Many Local Students Take Popula Part In Campus Activities

HONOLULtT," Oct, 11—The Hst of feig Island students in the news at the University of Hawaii this week is headed by Miehio Takaki of Kohala. who will run as candidate for treasurer of the jumor class in the elections to be heW today.

Priscilla Akana and Stella. Kaaua. both of Kailua, will head the food and decoration committees, respectively, of the Hui liwi Club, it was announced by Eschēr Waihee of Pepeekeo. presid««ht of this girls' glee club organization. Last vear"s athletic manager for Hui liwi, Priscilla Akana has participated in basketball an<J volleyball activities, and has been a mēmber of the Teachers College Club, the Episcopal Club, and the YWCA. Miss Kaaua Active . Miss Kaaua, a sccial science studcnt. numbcrs among her activities baseball, basketball, and Ke Anuenue sorority. Esther Waihee, besides being president of the glee club, is also secretary of the University's Theater Guild. She is a member of the Teachers College Club, Ke Anuenue, and tl\e YWCA.

The prize for the most unique costume at the barn dance held in the university gym last Saturday nlght went to Aileen McKenzie, 1699 Kilauea avenue, Hilo. A fres"nman s Miss McKenzie attended the Hilo High school, where slie was president" of the Girls Athletic Club, secretary cf the Tennis club, and a tnember of the Booster, music. and rifle clubs. Directs Sports Kiyoko Minamoto of CaptAin Cook, as alhleue director on the cabinet coinmittee, will diroct the spurts program of Wakaba Kai, Japanese wcmen's sorority, for tho coming year, Meetmg last woek to discuss pl«ns fov the nēw semestev. the committee tentativety listed such events as a scavenger hunt. a rummage sale, a skating: party. a schoiarsliip dance, and a weekenel eamp. Miss ifinamoto, a graduate of Konawaena High school. entered tlie University in 1937, and is enrol!ed in Teachers College.

Speaking to n idirrco oT about 2,000 at the annu 1 convccatloir Dr. David L. Criw ford president of the University. warned the assembled students that freedoin of individua! action is dmvinif?h£ng in the United States, and th«t H will entirely slip awav from us clear think:ing by trained leaders pvevents sucii a c«Uistrgphe,