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OORD1NAT10N of the various campus activities is achieved through the administration and faculty. For the past four years they have guided and directed us in all phases of our college life. N the Hill classes are the one thing common to every student. Be he lowly freshman or lofty senior, the major part of each person's day is given over to studies. ATIONAL defense is a recognized responsibility of citizenship. Our Reserve Officers' Training Corps unit aims to develop character and leader- ship for both wartime and peace activities. AKING up most of our spare time are our extra-curricular activities. Work in fields of interest outside the classroom is as much a part of our education as attending classes. ACH season brings with it some appropriate fonn of athletics. Autumn football games give way to mid-winter boxing and basket-ball; in spring, tennis, golf. baseball, and track predominate. ATURALL Y people are drawn together by intellectual and social bands into units organized for fellowship. On the Hill we have three honorary scholastic organizations and eight social fraternities and sororities. HROUGHOUT the year certain people and events stand out as landmarks in our college life. Memories of those traditions dear to the heart of every graduate are recalled in these brief views. USTAINING our book financially are our patrons and advertisers, whose generosity and cooperation have made possible this Aloha. To them we extend our sincere appreciation and heany thanks.