Through Act 17, SLH 1959 (Special Session), the legislature of the State of Hawaii established the Hawaii Statehood Celebration Committee (“HSCC”) to prepare for the various official celebrations after the news that Congress passed the bill for Hawaii’s Statehood: the U.S. Senate voted on March 11, the U.S. House on March 12, 1959. On March 18, 1959, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the bill into law.
Senate Bill 58, which became Act 17, was introduced on September 11, 1959, and was approved by the Hawaii State Legislature after Senate adjournment on October 22, 1959. Governor William F. Quinn signed it into law on November 13, 1959.
A plebiscite was conducted on June 27, 1959 whereby the voters accepted statehood. On August 21, 1959, President Eisenhower proclaimed Hawaii the 50th State and unveiled the new 50-star flag in Washington, D.C.
Apparently, before enactment of Act 17 in Honolulu, a group calling themselves the “Lanakila Club” and later known as the Statehood Day Celebration Committee, met in January, February and March of 1959. This committee had not been recognized by government officials. Its members were:
I.B. “Buddy” Petersen
Ray Kinney
Don Beach
Jock Purinton
Ray Tanaka
Charles “Chuck” Allen
John Akaka
Elsie Ross Lane
John Tsukano
Meetings of the Lanakila Club continued through 1959 and before passage of Act 17 in November 1959. Grand plans for celebration events included a concert at the Honolulu Stadium with celebrities including Sammy Davis, Jr., Frank Sinatra, Danny Kaye and Arthur Godfrey. The committee also discussed coordinated bonfires on Sand Island, military warship “salutes” off each of the islands, and airplane fly-overs.
After enactment of Act 17, the following members were appointed to the HSCC:
Lt. Gov. James Kealoha (ex officio)
Senator Matsuki Arashiro
Senator Bernard Kinney
Senator Ward Russell
Senator Barney Tokunaga
Representative Donald Ching
Representative Mamoru Yamasaki
Representative Takeshi Kudo
Mr. Ernest Albrecht
Mr. Kenneth Char
Mr. David Eyre
Mrs. Mary K. Robinson
Mr. Jan Jabulka, Executive Director, and Ms. Peg Smith, Executive Secretary, were appointed to serve the Committee in administrative capacities.