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if SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY. Front row ll. to LJ: Szledad Ladao, Haruko Teshima, Hazel Arii, Toshxe Iblguchl Dorothy Yashima, Winiired Nakai. 0 Second row: Frances Drew, Grace Lee, Harriet Lau, Irene Wedemeyer, Betty Dumlao Mary De Lima Vlo let Hayase. 0 Third row: Clifford Kuwamoto, Morris Fukino, George Higa, Mitsutoshi Mitsunaga, Richard Ishii. C Top row Osamu Fu kuya, William Nakagawa. George Yee, Eiii Yamaguchi. SOPHOMORE DQINGS Our first class activity led us to team up With the Iunior Class and play San- ta Claus to the Tripler General Hospital Patients. Together We voluntarily and generously gave Christmas gifts and radios. In supporting the school labor pro- gram, students over sixteen years found jobs to lessen the problem of labor shortage. Others supported the War effort indirectly by taking over duties at home thereby releasing their moth- ers for war Work. Even those under sixteen Worked in vegetable gardens to lessen the shortage of food. By buying War bonds and stamps regularly, the Sophomores did their part in financing the War. Each home- room had its own War bond and stamp chairman who carried out his job suc- cessfully and efficiently. The Welfare Drive and the Bed Cross and other organizations received splen- did donations from the class. Many Sophomore students joined the Farrington High School Victory Corps. ln the future, the Sophomores have aimed to live up to their motto, We Build the Ladder By Which We Rise. 50 MITSUYUKI KIDO Adviser
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WILLIAM NAKAGAWA Vice-President CLIFFORD KUWAMOTO President WINIFRED NAKAI OSAMU FUKUYA Secretary Treasurer Sophomoies At the beginning of the school year, eight hundred inex- perienced but determined Sophomores entered Farrington High School to develop their potentialities. They quickly adapted themselves to this War-torn World and concentrated their activities to support the War effort. ln order to carry out these tasks, they chose capable leaders and directors for the Class. Representatives, expressing the Wishes ot their horne- roorns, voting intelligently, and Working tor the Welfare of the Sophomore Class, Were responsible for an active Repre- sentative Assembly. Mr. Mitsuyuki Kido, class adviser, Was greatly responsible for helping otticers and committee chair- rnen to succeed. Sophomore Executive Council members listen to President Clifford Kuwcxmoto read cr letter received from the Senior Library Committee in regard to the care of books. In the picture from left to right are: Mr. Mitsuyuki Kido. Takeiiro Higcx, Clifford Kuwamoto, Harriet Lau, Winifred Ncxkui. William Nukagcrwa. Toshie Ibiguchi and Osamu Fukuya.
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FRONT ROW: Benjamin Char, Yoshihiko Tamada, Taka- shi Shimamura. Richard Ishii, William Hara, Jackie Sun, William Kunichika, Akira Takaaze, Thomas Okita. 0 SECOND ROW: Marilyn Hamamura, Tomiko Soraku- bo, Kathryn Kaneshirc, lane Chun. Ellen Wong. O THIRD ROW: Maude Yogi, Alma Aoyagi, Aylene Nakamura, Mitsuko Yoshida, Dilly Fuiinaka, lean Kobashigawa. Victoria Shimoda, Ethel Tani. 0 FOURTH ROW: Ruth Okabayashi, Sumiko Henna. Irene Harada, Natalie Ka- malii, Dolores Correa, Alice Kawamura, Sue Oyama. 0 TOP ROW: Mary Yamauchi, Iune Wakatsuki, Gladys Wong. Period 7-8. FRONT ROW: Walter Sakane, Herbert Lemson, Edward Ho, David Terada, Henry Lee, Alleiho Cua, Richard Oba. O SECOND ROW: Magnolia Akiu, Iosephirxe Like, Rose Ebesui, Gail Uchima, Helen Koyanagi, Kinuye Hasega- wa, Mary Nakasone. O THIRD ROW: Laverne Tamashi- ro. Ethel Nakamura, Chizuko Shintani, Audrey Chun, Muriel Masunaga, Alice Tamagawa, Yuk Lin Ching. 0 FOURTH ROW: Roy Yashiro, Thomas Matsuzaki, George Higa, Iames Hashimoto. Kenneth Tom, Teruo Ki- rio. O TOP ROW: Kikue Yoshida, Elaine Shimizu, Bar- bara Tagami. Period 9-10. FRONT ROW: Ianet Watanabe, Yoshie Onaka. Haruko Tamashiro, Minnie Fuiishima, Hazel Arii, Mary Yano, Sadie Okinaka, Elaine Fujiyama. OSECOND ROW: Charlotte Peralta, Priscilla Wong, Lilly Hadano, Flor- ence Shimabukuro, Betty Saito, Vickie Sakai, Gladys Shigetani, Lillian Arita. 0 THIRD ROW: Tsukumo Ka- wakami, Clyde Chun, William Dionio, Benjamin Kimu- ra, Warren Nakamoto, Harold Hirasaki, Henry Hilo. 0 FOURTH ROW: s Kamibayashi, Wilfred Cornel, Thomas Nakamura, o ert Shigeta, Richard Motoyama, Edwin Tanabe. 0 TOP ROW: Rosetta Abad, Carnation Mew, Gladys Robello, Helen Candida, Eldora Lau. Ruth Sawai. Period 11-12. Mr. Bolen's Core Classes. . gif l pf---if Il I1 -A 3 'L I A water color painting admired by Ethel Naka- Science equipment handled by Adolph Mendez mura and Eugenia Young, art students. Albert Kong, and Larry Watanabe. Mildred Correa and Amy Goo observe.
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