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MANY things are combined in the creation of a successful yearbook. The enthusiasm of youth, the will to achieve, cooperation, diplomacy, and good, old-fashioned hard work must be substituted for that important essential in which the average staff is generally lacking-experience. In addition to those staff members who have given so generously of their time, we are indebted to a number of persons and groups who have done much to help produce this volume. ANTHONY H. ORTENZI Business Manager The entire student body enthusiastically supported the financial policy introduced this year. Underclassmen have been given more voice on the staff than heretofore, and have responded wholeheartedly in everything asked of them. Faculty members and administrative officers have been of invaluable help when consulted for counsel and in offering suggestions. Our advertisers are a definite part of the book. Leonard Brown, Gordon Brightman, and Harold White, representatives of our photography, engraving, and print- ing concerns, respectively, have put the entire facilities of their firms at our disposal. Mr. White, editor of the 1936 Aloha. has been of immeasurable assistance in all the phases of publication These pages are the product of diligence and deter- mination on the part of a number of people. Without them the 1938 "Aloha" could not have been. CANDID' REMITTANCE OVERDUEl seventy-five