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LTSC Announces Sake on the Couch
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is an opportunity to share memories and welcome the new queen and court to their special sisterhood.Her advice to the younger generation is to keep giving back through volunteering and also remember the sacrifices of our parents and ancestors.

named in honor of the late Em Kato Yamada.the court did not travel to Japan or Hawaii.giri (sense of duty and honor) and gimu (responsibility).

Front row (from left): longtime Rafu Shimpo photographer Mario Reyes; June Aochi Berk (1954); Penny Akemi Tani Sakoda (1960); Dianne Kubota Hamano (1961); Judy Chizuko Sugita deQueiroz (1953); Faith Higurashi Ono (1959)Second row (from left): Princess Carina Sakimura; Princess Anita Komatsu; First Princess Seia Watanabe; France Yanai Wong (1962); Joyce Kikuchi Sumi (1971); Sandy Toshiyuki (1976); Joann Shin Cordeiro (1996); Queen Morgan Gee; Miss Tomodachi Amy Kubo; Princess Caitlyn SasakiThird row (from left): Meigan Everts; Tracy Isawa Ahn (1983); Naomi Ono Sognefest (1993); Nicole Cherry (2003); Nikki Kodama (2004); Traci Murase Tanaka (1999)Fourth row: Jill Hiraizumi-Artino (2008); Tamlyn Tomita (1984); Kaitlyn Chu (2023); Kristine Yada (2022); Lauren Kinkade Wong (2001); Monika Teuffel Moorlach (2007)Top row: Alice Amano (2018); Juli Yoshinaga (2019); Lauren Iwata Hui (2013); Jaclyn Tomita (2016).10 for their reunion at the Japanese American National Museum.

Her prize for winning was a steam iron
Some scholarships are available.the sponsor of the corresponding Senate legislation.
the Los Angeles chapter took up the cause.When American-born and American-educated.
a law that annulled the citizenship of American women who married foreigners.Upon witnessing Cable conferring with Sens.