3.0 linear feet (7 boxes).
Seventeen scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, photographs, letters, and memorabilia, combined into an
artificial collection, documenting Maui Historical Society, 1956-1973; the career of Circuit Court Judge and former
County Supervisor Wendell F. Crockett; the activities of the Maui High School girls' S.E.C. Club, 1933-1951, and
general Maui and Hawai'i historical and contemporary topics. Most clippings appeared in the Maui News or Honolulu
newspapers and were photocopied onto acid-free paper for preservation. Photographs, letters, papers, and memorabilia
have been filed separately.
MAUI HISTORICAL SOCIETY scrapbooks, 1956-1973, illustrate activities of its organizers and supporters,
archaeological and historic preservation efforts, and fund-raising events. A number of clippings document the July
6, 1957 opening of Hale Hoikeike, the Historical Society's exhibit area. The Judge WENDELL F. CROCKETT
scrapbooks, 1959-1963, document his career and rulings from the bench, with a few personal papers and photographs.
The GENERAL scrapbooks cover a variety of topics concerning Hawai'i or Maui history and legends.
Included are scrapbooks prepared by Harriet M. Calmes, entitled "Flowers, Coffee, Fruit, Nuts, Plants, Trees" and
"Luaus, Leis, Festivals, Sports," dating from about the 1920s. Of interest are early photographs of a celebration during
King Kalakaua's reign; the funeral of Prince Kalanianaole, January 5, 1922; Kite Day at Mills, April 28, 1922; Easter
Service on Punch Bowl, 1920s; hula dancers, preparations for a luau, a man with surfboard at Waikiki, and pa'u riders.
A scrapbook about Maui Archaeology Expeditions, 1971-1973, concerns several trips to archaeological sites, heiaus,
petroglyphs, and other areas.
A Scrapbook of Ledger Pages from Old Koa House, Kalepolepo, Kihei, where ships anchored to trade, consists
of four pages of barely-legible photocopies of an original ledger from 1846-1847. Scrapbooks on Maui History, 1941-1946, focus on Emily Whitney Alexander Baldwin, W.D. Baldwin, Harry Alexander Baldwin, other long-time
residents, and Maunaolu Seminary; life on the home front and World War II news; local history, sites, and buildings;
Hawaiian crafts, folklore, and residents. Seminary articles detail the history of the school and its last commencement,
June 1942. Home front and wartime clippings concern scrap drives, conservation, war bonds, local enlistments, and
Maui soldiers.
The S.E.C. CLUB scrapbook, documents, and photographs illustrate the history of a Maui High School girls' service club from 1933-1951. Of particular interest are the photographs of club members, 1935-1941, providing an excellent visual record of many of Maui's young women. Group photographs depict girls in their initiation costumes and participating in various service projects and social events such as May Day and the May Queen, working at the County Fair booth, selling war stamps, and collecting mail for servicemen.
MHS scrapbooks: Accession number 95-8-120, catalogue numbers 07621, 07622, 07627, 07635.
Crockett scrapbooks: Accession number 95-8-120, catalogue numbers 07623 (2742a, 2742d), 07633
General scrapbooks: Accession number 95-8-120, catalogue numbers 07625, 07626, 07628, 07629, 07630, 07631, 07632, 07634, 07636, 07637
S.E.C. scrapbook: Accession number 95-8-120, catalogue number 07624.
Processed by Menzi Behrnd-Klodt, 1996.
Wendell F. (Frank) Crockett was born in Montgomery, Alabama, to Annie V. Ryder Crockett and William F. Crockett. He came to Maui with his family about 1902. His mother was a Maui public school teacher prior to her death at age 94.
Crockett graduated from the University of Michigan Law School in 1917. He returned to Maui to begin the
practice of law, interrupted by military service in World War I. Upon his return to civilian life, Crockett joined the
Maui County Attorney's Office in 1919, where he spent 30 years as a prosecutor, following in his father's footsteps.
Crockett then entred private practice, spending 10 years as a defense attorney. In addition, he served in the Territorial
Senate from 1951-1953, and joined the Hawaii National Guard. He was elected to the County Board of Supervisors
as a Republican in November 1958.
In September 1959, Crockett was appointed judge of the Second Circuit Court by Governor William F. Quinn.
He held this position until required to retire when he reached the age of 70 in October 1961. Subsequently, Crockett
was elected to the County Board of Supervisors for a two-year term beginning in 1963.
Judge Crockett was married in 1926 to Myrtle Lau, a teacher at Wailuku Elementary School. Their children
were William F. III, Wendell R., and Erminie (Gartley).
More information on the life and career of Judge Crockett may be found in the newspaper clippings in the
scrapbooks.
The S.E.C. Club, or Service, Enthusiasm, and Courtesy Club, of Maui High School, was started in 1927,
developing from the 10-2-9 Club after the latter was discontinued. Emma L. Cawdrey was the club's first advisor. The
club's goals were "to promote better scholarship and good fellowship and to entertain students of this and other schools
who participated in athletics." This latter aim was soon eliminated and club activities focused on scholarship and
service and assistance to Maui High School. Service to the school involved raising funds which were used over the
years to improve the girls' lavatory, principal's office, and auditorium, purchase curtains for the stage, build a tennis
court and help construct the Physical Education building, initiate a music program through the purchase of musical
instruments, install a public address system, help equip the dispensary, and other projects.
Club members were high school junior girls, selected for their character, scholarship, leadership, and
participation in school activities. Members held fund-raising picnics, dances, and variety shows, served as school
ushers, sold Christmas Seals (beginning in 1932), provided a Christmas box to a needy family, and staffed the high
school booth at the County Fair (after 1933). During World War II, club members sold war bonds and stamps, sent
and organized mail and Christmas cards sent to soldiers, and worked as nurses' aides. Membership was limited to 15
girls until 1935, 20 girls until 1937, and 25 girls beginning in 1937.
More information on the early history of the S.E.C. Club may be found in "The History of Maui High School,
1913-1938," a supplement to "Maui Hi-Notes," February 28, 1938, also present in this collection.
Researchers may also find of interest the Maui Woman's Club records (AR 2) and references in the records
of the Maui Historical Society (AR 1). The MHS Executive Director should be contacted for more information on the
availability and contents of these collections.
Scope and Content Note
Most of these SCRAPBOOKS were comprised mainly of newspaper clippings which were photocopied onto
acid-free paper for preservation. Photographs, letters, other papers, and memorabilia were removed from the
scrapbooks and have been filed separately. A few scrapbooks with greater interest as artifacts have been retained as
they are.
The MAUI HISTORICAL SOCIETY scrapbooks, 1956-1973, illustrate the activities of the Historical Society
and its organizers and supporters, as recorded in contemporary newspaper articles. The earliest of the scrapbooks
document in detail the preparations for and ceremonies opening Hale Hoikeike ("House of Display"), the Historical
Society's exhibit hall, on July 6, 1957 and the first anniversary of the opening. Other events well-documented in the
clippings are historic preservation efforts such as visiting heiau, and cleaning historical sites and historic buildings;
and fund-raising events such as the annual holoku fashion teas. Also included are a variety of columns from the Maui
News, such as "Historical Society Briefs" (or "Notes"), "Country Chirps from a Westside Bird," and "About Things
and People," by Edna E. Jenkins.
The photographs removed from the Maui Historical Society scrapbooks illustrate archaeological expeditions to Nuu and Kaupo with Dr. Kenneth P. Emory, 1956; work at Pihana Heiau, 1956; the opening of Hale Hoikeike; Bailey House, Historical Society exhibits at the County Fair, and a 1971 Garden Party.
The Judge WENDELL F. CROCKETT scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings, letters, photographs, and
memorabilia documenting his career and cases handled as judge. Photographs, letters, and memorabilia were separated
from the scrapbooks after the newspaper clippings were copied.
The scrapbooks date from 1959 to early 1963. One volume illustrates Judge Crockett's tenure on the bench,
including his appointment, confirmation, rulings, and cases. Clippings in the volume dated 1959 to 1963 are largely
undated; their original arrangement has been retained.
Included in separate files are a few letters, Crockett's instructions for attending a campaign speech by Richard
M. Nixon in August 1960; a Naturalization Program, August 23, 1960, in which Judge Crockett participated; a
program from the Maui YMCA Charter Night Dinner, October 3, 1960, with Judge Crockett giving the Aloha; a Maui
Lions Club 25th anniversary program, November 19, 1960 (Crockett was a charter member of the Club, organized
December 26, 1935), and a Lions Club Charter Monarch certificate.
The photographs show Crockett at his swearing in as a County Supervisor, January 1963, with his wife,
sister(?), granddaughter(?), and grandson(?), and with others following the ceremony. One additional photograph
depicts Seihei Okuyama and his mother celebrating their 60th and 88th birthdays in Japanese traditional fashion,
November 1961.
General Scrapbooks
The GENERAL scrapbooks cover a variety of topics concerning Hawai'i or Maui history and legends. Most
of the articles originally appeared in the Maui News or Honolulu newspapers. Arrangement is roughly chronological.
The original order of the pages has not been changed, although the newspaper clippings were photocopied onto acid-free paper for preservation and any original letters, papers, memorabilia, and photographs removed and filed
separately.
Two scrapbooks prepared by HARRIET M. CALMES have been retained in their current format. A scrapbook entitled "Flowers, Coffee, Fruit, Nuts, Plants, Trees," with a tapa cover, includes reproductions of images taken from magazines and books, some photographs, and articles. The second scrapbook, called "Luaus, Leis, Festivals, Sports," contains photographs, reproductions from magazines, and a few articles on preparation of poi, taro; various festivals such as the Japanese Hina Matsuri or Feast of Dolls, Boy's Festival or Feast of the Flying Fish, and the first Christmas in Hawaii; games, surfing (including Duke Kahanamoku), and other sports.
A number of the photographs in the Calmes scrapbooks were loose or becoming loose from the scrapbook
pages and have been filed separately. Of interest are early photographs depicting a celebration during King Kalakaua's
reign; the funeral of Prince Kalanianaole, January 5, 1922; Kite Day at Mills, April 28, 1922; Founders' Day, and
Easter Service on Punch Bowl, 1920s. Photographs of similar date depict hula dancers, preparations for a luau, groups
of women, a man with surfboard at Waikiki, and pa'u riders.
A scrapbook about MAUI ARCHAEOLOGY EXPEDITIONS, 1971-1973, prepared by Charles DuBois(?),
contains a number of color prints and negatives showing several trips to archaeological sites, heiaus, petroglyphs, and
other areas. Most of the photographs are labeled and individuals identified. This scrapbook has been left intact.
The MAUI HISTORY SCRAPBOOK OF LEDGER PAGES FROM OLD KOA HOUSE, Kalepolepo, Kihei,
where ships anchored to trade, consists of four pages of barely-legible photocopies of an original ledger from 1846-1847. The original ledger is available for research only.
A scrapbook about MAUI HISTORY, 1941-1946, focuses on the Baldwin family, in particular Emily Whitney
Alexander ("Mother") Baldwin, W.D. Baldwin, and Harry Alexander Baldwin, other long-time residents, and
Maunaolu Seminary. Included are tributes written after their deaths and other articles. Maunaolu Seminary articles
detail the history of the school and its last commencement, June 1942, with photographs of some of the graduates and
of the dignitaries present. Included are two articles from 1933 and a few later materials. Also included are
photographs of Emily Baldwin in her lily garden, ca. June 1940 (possibly on the occasion of her 95th birthday), of her
home "Maluhia," also ca. June 1940; and of May E. Nance, head (1919-1921) of the Department of Domestic Science,
principal (1921-1934), Home Economics department (1934-1942) at Maunaolu Seminary.
A scrapbook about MAUI HISTORY, February 1942-May 1945, contains newspaper clippings describing life
on the home front and war news of interest to Maui residents. News of the home front concerns such activities as scrap
drives, conservation measures, and war bonds, while war news clippings focused on local enlistments and Maui
soldiers. Pages are dated by month only, with no other citations. There generally are no clippings from the summer
months.
A general scrapbook with both MAUI AND HAWAI'I HISTORY AND FOLKLORE as its focus, contains
newspaper clippings from 1956-1957. Citations are absent from some clippings, but the Maui News and Honolulu
newspapers are the likely sources. Included are articles by Barbara Lyons, and regular newspaper columns such as
"I Remember," by Mary Elspeth Fleming and "About Things and People," by Edna E. Jenkins.
A scrapbook about MAUI HISTORY, November 1957-1989, contains similar materials. Newspaper clippings
from Maui News and Honolulu newspapers concern Maui history and historical sites and buildings, and residents.
There is a rough index of topics.
Two folders contain a scrapbook of newspaper clippings on general HAWAI'I AND MAUI HISTORY, dating
from the mid to late 1940s through the 1950s, with greater emphasis on Hawai'i, rather than Maui history. Citations
are absent from many clippings. A number of the articles are identical or similar to those in other Hawai'i and Maui
history scrapbooks. Topics include those of general historical interest, legends, folklore, places, and sites. Articles
were written by Paul Avery, E.H. Bryan, Jr., Barlow Hardy, Kapiikauinamoku, Barbara Lyons, and Barbara Prock.
Also included are regular columns such as "I Remember," by Mary Elspeth Fleming and "About Things and People,"
by Edna E. Jenkins, primarily from the Maui News. The scrapbook is indexed by subject and page number (some
pages in the late 60s are missing).
The HAWAI'I HISTORY AND LEGENDS scrapbook, September 1956-October 1957, contains newspaper
articles on historical and folklore topics by various authors, among them Barbara Lyons, Barbara Prock, and E.H.
Bryan, Jr. The earliest clippings are somewhat more of general interest than historical.
The collection also contains the original and a photocopy of a scrapbook entitled "Tapa: How to Make
Samples; Lauhala: Story - Sample Pictures; Handicraft: Pottery; Feather Work." This scrapbook contains samples of
tapa and lauhala, articles, and a photograph of woman weaving lauhala. It was kept intact as an interesting artifact.
S.E.C. Club Scrapbook
The S.E.C. Club scrapbook documents the history of a Maui High School girls' service club from October
1933-March 1951, through newspaper clippings, letters, and photographs. The clippings document the service and
fund-raising activities of the club. The scrapbook is most complete for the years through the school years 1945-1946,
with much less material after that date. Some of the photographs appear to have been mounted previously in another
scrapbook.
In addition, there is a club constitution and drafts, prepared after 1937, and a booklet entitled "The History
of Maui High School, 1913-1938," a supplement to "Maui Hi-Notes," February 28, 1938, containing a paragraph on
the history of the Club. A few letters, notes, and miscellany, 1932-1951, have been removed from the scrapbook after
photocopying and filed separately. Copies of all letters, notes, and miscellany may be found in the photocopied
scrapbook.
Of particular interest are the photographs of club members, dating from 1935-1941. Individual photographs of members, officers, and the club advisor were taken at the start of most school years, providing an excellent visual record of many of Maui's young women. Group photographs depict girls in their initiation costumes and participating in various service projects. Social events such as May Day and the May Queen, working at the County Fair booth, selling war stamps, and collecting mail for servicemen, are also illustrated. Most of the individual photographs are dated and identified, although for two years, photographs were placed in the scrapbook without identifications.
MAUI HISTORICAL SOCIETY SCRAPBOOKS
Scrapbooks of Newspaper Clippings
1 1 February 22, 1956-September 1958 (07627)
1 2 April 1956-July 1957
1 3 May-October 1959 (continuation of 1/2 above)
1 4 March 1957-July 1960 (loose clippings)
1 5 January 1959-August 1964
1 6 March 1965-May 1973
1 7 MHS Safari with Dr. Kenneth P. Emory, at Nuu Petroglyphs, January 2, 1956
3 b/w prints, 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" - Safari participants
Working at Pihana Heiau, August 31, 1956
1 8 2 b/w prints, 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" - Bea Savage, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Emory, and Explorer Scouts working at heiau
1 9 "Emory Safari" to Nuu and Kaupo, Maui, September 2-3, 1956
12 b/w prints, 2 1/2" x 3 1/2", picturing:
At assembly point, Ulupalakua
At Ulupalakua, looking up toward site of footprints in pahoehoe
At Nuu, September 2, 1956 - Dr. K. Emory studying petroglyphs
Nuu and Nuu roadside
Dwight H. Baldwin and K.P. Emory confer
Home sites
Canoe shelters
The shark hole (later, the goat pen)
Seacoast
1 10 Maui Historical Society Display at Maui County Fair, October 1956 (one print apparently mislabeled in scrapbook as October 1957)
2 b/w prints, 8" x 10" - Display with mat, foliage, flowers, women making leis, hanging quilts, and artifacts in cases
1 11 Cub Pack 8, Kaunoa School, Making Waste Baskets for Hale Hoikeike, May 28, 1957
2 b/w prints, 8" x 10" - Mrs. Bea Savage, Mrs. Fenton Anderson, Mrs. Gordon Von Tempsky, Mrs. Guy Haywood, and cub scouts
1 12 Office Work (?), June 26, 1957 (perhaps preparations for the Opening Ceremonies, July 6, 1957)
2 b/w prints, 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" - Bea Savage and other women working in the office (?)
Opening of Hale Hoikeike, July 6, 1957
1 13 7 b/w prints, 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" - Opening Ceremonies and preparations, including guests, procession, crowds, speeches, building exteriors
1 13 1 b/w print, 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" - Charles M. Savage modeling "diplomatic suit" work by H.A.P. Carter in 1880
1 14 10 b/w prints, 3 1/2" x 5" - Opening Ceremonies, including speeches, participants, crowds, building exteriors, and camera operator (most prints are out of focus)
1 15 9 b/w prints, 8" x 10" - Opening Ceremonies, including blessing / prayer, speeches, hula, exteriors of Bailey House and grounds, Charles M. Savage modeling "diplomatic suit" worn by H.A.P. Carter in 1880, crowds, and visitors examining artifacts in cases; Bea Savage appears in many photos
1 16 Hale Hoikeike, n.d.
2 color prints (faded), 3 1/2" x 5" - Exterior of Hale Hoikeike, Stephen Okada, photographer
1 17 Bailey House, n.d. (from Scrapbook dated, March 1965-May 1973)
3 b/w prints, 2 1/4" x 3 1/4" and 1 b/w print, 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" - Exterior of Bailey House and grounds; ruined wall
Garden Party, July 10, 1971
1 18 6 color prints, 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" - Exterior scenes, dancers ("Emma Sharpe's girls"), lei sellers, at Bailey House
Maui County Fair, 1972
1 19 6 b/w prints, 3 1/2" x 5" - Hawaiian Exhibit, chairman Judy Bisgard,
with some items loaned from Hale Hoikeike
CROCKETT, WENDELL FRANCIS SCRAPBOOKS
Scrapbooks of Newspaper Clippings
2 1 October 1959-October 1961
2 2 1959-1963
2 3 Letters and Memorabilia, 1960
2 4 Photographs
3 color prints, 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" - Wendell F. Crockett, at his swearing in as a County Supervisor, January 1963, with his wife, Myrtle Crockett, sister(?), granddaughter(?), and grandson(?)
2 color prints, 5" x 7" - Wendell F. Crockett, Myrtle Crockett, and others following swearing-in ceremony, January 1963 (see Maui News clipping, January 5, 1963)
1 color print, 4" x 5" - Seihei Okuyama and his mother celebrating their 60th and
88th birthdays in Japanese traditional fashion, November 1961
GENERAL SCRAPBOOKS
Calmes, Harriet M. Scrapbooks
6 "Flowers, Coffee, Fruit, Nuts, Plants, Trees" Scrapbook with tapa cover, including
reproductions, some photographs, and articles
7 "Luaus, Leis, Festivals, Sports" Scrapbook (07631)
7 Photographs - Festivals and Events
1 b/w print, 4" x 6" - Celebration during King Kalakaua's Reign, n.d.
1 b/w print, 4" x 6" - Funeral of Prince Kalanianaole, January 5, 1922
1 b/w print, 4 3/4" x 6 1/2" - Kite Day at Mills, April 28, 1922, showing boys and young men holding kites
2 b/w prints, 2 1/4" x 3 1/2" - Founders' Day, n.d., showing crowd of people in square and marching group
1 b/w print, 4" x 6" - Easter Service on Punch Bowl, n.d. (1920s)
7 Photographs - Hula
1 color postcard, 3 1/2" x 5" - "Native with hula drum," n.d.
1 b/w print, 3 1/2" x 5 3/4" - Hula dancer - woman with ukulele, n.d.
1 b/w print, 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" - Hula dancer, n.d.
1 b/w print, 3 1/2" x 5 3/4" - Group dancing hula, n.d.
7 Photographs - Luau
1 b/w print, 4" x 5" - Group preparing pig for luau, with imu in foreground, n.d.
1 b/w print, 3 1/2" x 5 3/4" - Two men ready to mix poi, n.d.
1 b/w print, 3 1/2" x 5 3/4" - Two men pounding poi, n.d.
1 b/w print, 4" x 6" - Man pounding poi, watched by group of others, n.d.
1 b/w print, 3 1/2" x 5 3/4" - Woman eating poi, n.d.
7 Photographs - People
1 b/w print, 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" - Women doing washing, n.d.
1 color postcard, 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" - "Native woman," woman seated, n.d.
2 b/w prints, 3 1/2" x 5 3/4" - Two groups of women in leis and hula costumes, n.d.
7 Photographs - Sports
1 b/w print, 4" x 6" - Man with surfboard standing in water at Waikiki with Diamond Head in background, n.d.
1 b/w print, 4" x 6" - Pa'u riders, n.d.
Maui Archaeology Expeditions Scrapbook and Photographs, 1971-1973 (07636)
7 Scrapbook and Photographs, 1971-1973
7 Miscellaneous Notes and Papers, including Permit to Pass, 1974, and List of Petroglyphs
7 Photographs - Heiau(?), Makena, Summer 1973
2 color prints, 3 1/2" x 3 1/2"
1 strip of 4 color negatives (35mm)
7 Photographs - Kaluapulani, Makai, August 1974
5 color prints, 3 1/2" x 5"
2 strips of 6 color negatives (35mm)
7 Photographs - Kaluapulani Petroglyphs, Mauka of Hwy #37, Back of Kula ___, 1973
4 color prints, 3 1/2" x 3 1/2"
3 strips of 8 color negatives (35mm)
7 Photographs - Petroglyphs, Kuau, 1973
1 color print, 3 1/2" x 3 1/2"
7 Photographs - Waiakoa Below Nakanishi's by Pipeline, "Running Man" Petroglyph
2 color prints, 3 1/2" x 5"
3 strips of 8 color negatives (35mm)
7 Maui History Scrapbook of Ledger Pages from Old Koa House, Kalepolepo, Kihei, where ships anchored to trade (original ledger available for research only; these are deteriorating copies)
4 pages, including accounts of Waldo and Co., and photocopies
Maui History Scrapbook, particularly the Baldwin family and Maunaolu Seminary, 1941-1946
2 6 Maui History Scrapbook, 1941-1946
2 7 Maui History Scrapbook - Maunaolu Seminary Commencement Program, 1941
Photographs from Maui History scrapbook, 1941-1946, including:
2 8 3 b/w prints, 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" - Emily Alexander Baldwin in her lily garden, ca. June 1940; and Emily Baldwin's home, "Maluhia," ca. June 1940
2 9 6 b/w prints, 3 1/2" x 5 3/4" - Last commencement at Maunaolu Seminary, June 1942, including graduates, dignitaries, and commencement ceremonies
2 10 1 b/w print, 5 x 7 - May E. Nance, ca. September 1946
2 11 1 b/w print, - Mr. and Mrs. C.T. Bundy, benefactors of Maunaolu
Seminary, n.d.
2 12 Maui History Scrapbook, February 1942-May 1945
2 13 Maui and Hawai'i History and Folklore Scrapbook, 1956-1957
2 14 Maui History Scrapbook, November 1957-1989
Hawai'i History Scrapbook, 1940s-1950s
3 1 Pages 1-48
3 2 Pages 49-87
3 3 Hawai'i and Maui History and Legends Scrapbook, September 1956-October 1957
"Tapa: How to Make Samples; Lauhala: Story - Sample Pictures; Handicraft: Pottery; Feather Work"
6 Original Scrapbook with samples of tapa and lauhala, articles, and one photograph of woman weaving lauhala
3 4 Photocopy of original scrapbook
Scrapbook
3 5 October 1933-1939
3 6 1940-1951
3 7 Constitution and Drafts, n.d. (post 1937)
3 8 "The History of Maui High School, 1913-1938," supplement to "Maui Hi-Notes," February 28, 1938
3 9 Letters, Notes, and Miscellany, 1932-1951
4 1 8 b/w prints, 3" x 4 1/2" - 1935-1936 school year, including
Club officers and members, 1935
Club officers and members, 1936
Boys Service Club members, 1936
4 2 9 b/w prints, 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" - Leaders and members, 1937
4 3 5 b/w prints, 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" - Picnic on the beach, 1937
4 4 8 b/w prints, 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" - Incoming and outgoing officers, members, and initiation, 1937-1938
24 b/w prints, about 2 1/2" x 3" - Club members, 1937-1938, including:
4 5 Abe, Masue
Ambrose, Olive
Bong Dun Lim
Cawdrey, Emma L., Advisor
Dodetani, Fumie
Hamada, Harumi
Honsa, Asako
Houtchens, Phyllis, President
4 6 Hung Vun Wong
Hussey, Mildred
Kano, Aiko
Medeiros, Helen
Morikawa, Haryuo(?)
Murakami, Thelma
Sabin, Lois
Takayama, Jane
Takumi, Chiyo, Vice President
4 7 Tautsumi, Dachiko
Ting, Loretta
Tokunaga, Shigemi
Tomita, Jeanette
Ueda, Sumie
Watanabe, Lillian
Yoshimaso, Fumiko
4 8 5 b/w prints, 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" - May Day events, 1938, including May Queen Phyllis Houtchens, Queen with Princesses, and May Queen presenting leis to outstanding students
27 b/w prints, about 3" x 3" - Club members, 1938-1939, including:
4 9 Alehaga, Frances
Balmores, Maxima
Boteilho, Marjorie
Candido, Rose
Engle, Barbara, President
4 10 Ferreira, Mary
Fujimoto, Etsuko, Secretary-Treasurer
Fujinaka, Mieko
Funayama, Michiko
Hew, Evelyn
Hori, Mitome
Hughes, Barbara
4 11 Ikara, Yoshimi
Itamura, Frances
Kitagawa, Natsuko
Kobayashi, Constance
Koshiro, Natsuno
Kubota, Hanae
Nakamura, Lillian
Ogata, Edith, Vice President
4 12 Patterson, Kathleen
Sylvester, Miriam, Advisor
Tanaka, Shizuko
Wilhelm, Agnes
Yemato, Laura
Yoshizawa, Tamie
Young, Mary
4 13 4 b/w prints, 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" - Initiation, Old and New Officers and Members, 1939-1940 school year, May 5, 1939
4 14 3 b/w prints, 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" - Initiation and members, 1939-1940 school year
26 b/w prints, 3" x 3" - Club members, 1939-1940, including:
4 15 Ah Pang, Jennie/Jenny
Asato, Mildred
Aspuria, Modesta
Cawdrey, Emma, Advisor
Fujiwara, Jane
Hamai, Shirley
Hatanaka, Yuriko
Hughes, Barbara
4 16 Imafuji, Mary
Matsumoto, Elaine
Medeiros, Elizabeth
Melancon, Cecilia
Miyagawa, Matsue
Nakasone, Mildred
Ohata, Kay, Vice President
Ooka, Chieko
Owana, Mildred
4 17 Patterson, Kathleen
Shibasaki, Sadami
Shimazu, Fumie
Tanimoto, Nancy
Taura, Jane
Tom, Lillian
Trask, Dawn, President
Yang, Margaret
Yemoto, Aiko
31 b/w prints, about 2 1/2" x 3 1/4" - Club members, 1940-1941, including:
4 18 Akee, Irene
Arakawa, Florence, Vice President
Bak, Mary
Cawdrey, Emma L., Advisor
Hamada, Toshiko
Hanzawa, Jeanette
Hasse, Winogene
4 19 Ikeda, Millie
Inada, Constance
Inciong, Miriam
Ito, Shizuyo, Secretary
Johnson, Alma Mae
Masuoka, Patsy
Medeiros, Catherine
Medeiros, Elizabeth
Nakashina, Lillian
4 20 Okada, Jean
Omori, Jean
Owara, Vivian
Saito, Violet
Shimabukuro, Phyllis
Silva, Carolyn
Suzuki, Betsy
4 21 Tamoso, Helen
Tau'a, Irene
Tokunaga, Chieno
Toyama, Maisie, Treasurer
Ueoka, Clara
Wicke, Carol, President
Yadao, Priscilla
Zane, Genevieve
4 22 8 b/w prints - Club activities, 1940 or 1941 (dates on prints vary)
2 b/w prints, 2 1/2" x 2 1/2" and 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" - Club members with Maui County Fair Association cup, ca. September 1940 or May 1941, won for neatness, cleanliness, and appearance of booth
6 b/w prints, one each 1 1/2" x 3", 1 3/4" x 2 1/2", 2" x 3", and 4" x 5", two prints 2 1/4" x 2 1/4" and 2 1/2" x 2 1/2" - Club members working in booth, ca. September 1940 or May 1941
4 23 5 b/w prints - Club members, 1941-1942 school year
1 b/w print, 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" - Old officers, 1940-1941, including Carol Wicke, president; Florence Arakawa, vice president; Shizuyo Ito, secretary; and Maisie Toyama, treasurer
1 b/w print, 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" - New officers, 1941-1942, including Mun Kyau Hew, president; Ione Peters, vice president; Dorthy Takumi, secretary; and Sandra Okuno, treasurer
1 b/w print, 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" - Old and new officers, 1941
2 b/w prints, 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" - Outgoing members, 1941
4 24 3 b/w prints, 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" - Initiation of new members, April 30, 1941, including old and new members and new members dressed up as dolls
4 25 2 b/w prints, 2 1/4" x 3 1/4" and 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" - May Queen Alma Mae Johnson and attendants, May 1941
4 26 1 b/w print, 2 1/2" x 2 1/2" - County Fair booth, May 1941
35 b/w prints, about 2 1/4" x 3 1/4" - Club members, 1941-1942, including:
4 27 Ah Ping, Hattie
Aspuria, Rosaline
Baldwin, Barbara
Fujimoto, Okoto
Fukuoka, Jean
Hamai, Maude
Harada, Daisy
Hashimoto, Natsuko
4 28 Hew, Mun Kyau
Hifumi, Eleanor
Hironaka, Betty
Ho, Edith Tam
Kaneshige, Chiyoko
Kiakona, Janet
Kohagura, Mildred
4 29 Matsumura, Ellen
Matsuura(?), Fumiko
Moodie, Miss, Advisor
Murakami, Juka
Nakano, Jeanette
Okuno, Sandra
Otsu, Midori
Owara, Vivian
4 30 Saiki, Jane
Saito, Jane
Sakamoto, Betty
Shizumura, Elaine
Shoda, Stella
Suehisa(?), Marjorie
Sugimoto, Janet
Tagawa, Chizue
Takuoka, Dorothy
Tanimoto, Stella
Ueoka, Marion
Umino, Marie
Wakakuwa(?), Florence
4 31 2 b/w prints, 1 3/4" x 2" and 2 3/4" x 2 3/4" - Club members with mail, 1941-1942
31 b/w prints, about 2 1/2" x 3" - Club members, 1942-1943, including:
4 32 Ambo, Misao
Burdick, Mrs., Advisor
Chang, Eloise
Funayama, Thelma
Hashizaki, June
4 32 Hoo?s, Grail
Kobayashi, Chiyoko
Kusakabe, Alice
4 33 Lee, Jeannette
Maruno, Peggy
Medeiros, Mary Ann
Miyaji, Peggy
Nakanishi, Sumiko
Ohata, Tomoko
Okamura, Margaret
Okazaki, Bessie
Owara, Eleanor
4 34 Phillips, Josephine
Rollins, Olive, Vice President
Saito, Ethel
Sato, Edith
Shibasaki, Yaemi, President
Shoda, Stella, Post-Graduate
Sone, Judith
Suzuki, Yukie
4 35 Tanimoto, Elaine
Taura, Flora
Trask, Doris
Wicke, Charlotte
Yoshioka, Yoneko, Treasurer
Zane, Vivian
5 1 4 b/w prints - Club activities, 1942-1943
2 b/w prints, 2" x 2" - Club members sorting mail and selling streamers
1 b/w print, 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" - Club picnic at Miss Moodie's, Paia
1 b/w print, 3" x 3 1/4" - Selling war stamps at school
29 b/w prints, about 2 3/4" x 3" - Club members, 1943-1944, including:
5 2 Ah Pang, Eva
Aspuria, Charlotte
Burdick, Mrs., Advisor
Eby, Bobby
Fung, Rose
Hainamoto, Dorothy
Holt, Harriette, President
Imada, Bessie
5 3 Kainuma, Bette, Treasurer
Kawano, Elaine
Kinnison, Teddy
Kobayashi, Katherine
5 3 Kodama, Kitoshi, Secretary
Koga, Flora
Kynse, Pauline
Lee, Jeannette, Student Advisor
5 4 Miyahira, Jane
Rattray, Janet
Sakamoto, Judie
Sakata, Sadae
Shizumara, Edith, Vice President
Sugimoto, Asano
Suzuki, Alyce
5 5 Takemoto, Patsy (later Mink)
Taura, Juliette
Teruya, Dora
Toyama, June
Yonashiro, Jane
Yoshigawa, Sumi
5 6 4 b/w prints - Club activities, 1943-1944, including:
1 b/w print, 3" x 3" - Club members making streamers for the football game
1 b/w print, 3" x 3" - Mrs. Advisor and club member looking over proceeds of sale
1 b/w print, 3" x 4 1/2" - Club member with the Christmas mailbox
2 b/w prints, 3" x 6 1/2" (oval) and 8" x 10" - Club members selling war stamps at the Shrine Game during "Remember Pearl Harbor" drive, with soldiers; including letter
29 b/w prints, about 2 1/2" x 3 3/4" - Club members, 1945-1946, including:
5 7 Anzai, Mary
Bak, Rose
Baldwin, Faith
Goodfellow, Miss, Advisor
Hamasaki, Kimio
Hasegawa, Harriet
Hoy, Amelia Tam
5 8 Kato, Jane
Kato, Laura
Kiyosaki, June
Machida, Elizabeth
Matsushita, Alice
Miyabara, Miyoko
Mossman, Violet
5 9 Onaga, Katherine
Oshiro, Velma or Imaye, June (?)
Passon, Mary
5 9 Seno, Rosario
Sugimoto, Toyoko
Takakura, Esther (?)
Tom, Vivian
Watanabe, Naomi
5 10 Unidentified girls
5 11 11 b/w prints, 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" - Members and officers, n.d.
20 b/w prints, 2" x 3" - Members, n.d. (may be 1943-1944 or 1944-1945; members not identified)
5 12 10 b/w prints
5 13 10 b/w prints
22 b/w prints, 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" - Members, n.d. (may be 1943-1944" or 1944-1945; members not identified)
5 14 11 b/w prints
5 15 11 b/w prints
5 16 1 b/w print, 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" - Unidentified woman, n.d.