Farrington High School - Ke Kiaaina Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)
- Class of 1950
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All students leaving the portals of Farrington high school will re- member him as a teacher and coach, tutor and friend. all tts own? wall is a dreamer s paradise! To many people Hawaii repre sents a aradzse a beautl u viszon of a lifetime of dreaming How else can any one visualize this wonderful land of Aloha with a unique cultural background lt calls Yes Hawaii keeps growing with the years in standing and popular! ty And playzng an important role zn the development and progressive process are the people who make up this young world as we find them at Wallace Rider Farrington high 1:10115 school the students and graduates who are looking forward to the re alzzatlon of their hopes and ambl awazil Thzs is the profile of youtd'1n ORD Iilah ' I-1'8.IJ8.l ? 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QPOBTS ORGANIZATI T MEMOHIAM onfenfs 13 23 48 97 4 H1165 85568 How fortunate we are to be living zn Hawaii So often we have a tendency to take our blessings for granted and do not realize what a wonderful place we have for our home Geographically we are located at the Crossroads of the Pa cific Thus keeps us informed and brings to us many great personalztzes envy of most of the world The WALTON GORDON PfUW1Pd brisk trade winds cool our shores and give us a temperate climate without the heat of the tropics or the rigors o winter We are out of the typhoon belt afconsequently have no or infrequent damagzng storms Ethnologzcally we are a communzty of many races Thzs mingling of races and religions has developed in us a broad mindedness and a tolerance that is found nowhere else thzs respect the attitudes found ln Hawaii have become a eval fo be strived for by the world Each group has made its contribution to the culture and the mode of living in Hawaii to the enrichment of life in the entire territory lt Js the contributions the blending of all the customs found here that this yearbook has chosen as its theme Best wishes to you WALTON GORDON 9 0 lf CP 9 O gi , , ,A Climatically we are the e - - f . ln Ruth Sawai , ass is t - 3 5 fra IN 1 Miss Ruth Fujii Miss Huth Sawai Miss Mary Yamauchi Secretary Asst. Secretary Attendance Clerk U Charles Clark 2 Vice-Principal Mrs. June Leong Registrar The most important cog in the administration of a large school is the office staff whose duties are many and varied. Mimeographing, checking enrollment, making bell sche- dules, scheduling registration, checking dailg' absence reports, finance, health and counseling stu ents are some of the tasks of staff members. Miss Beatrice Lani Miss Ruth Fujii, secretary, Miss COUHSCIOP ant secretaryg Miss Mary Yamauchi Mrs. Lucy Far den Counselor , attendance clerk, Beatrice Loui, sen- junior counselor, counselor, made up Mrs. June C. Leong, registrarg Miss ior counselor, Mrs. Lucy S. Farden, and Mr. Hung Dau Ching, sophomore this efficient staff for the year. Teh! Teh! Tardy! ....,..,,,u Hung hu Ching Counselor is ...FE 44 nf , BEE!! I 41x 19 Mrs Jean C A1tken Nrs Petty Suenaga Mlss Janet Watanabe Cafeter1aNanager Nurse Asst Bookkeeper t Mlss Helen Cunnlngham Student Government Mrs Blase Souza RA ' C- A T- L1brar1an ILX2 0 L1b farlan f f 6.412 X... Checking off the absent ees nm .AW -..,M MISS Naoml Flke Vlrs Susanl. Chun 'vfj-v0 .I irazivr-at N' tm 7 9 1'5 or 'R X! Intern Superv1sor Dan Noda Intern Supervisor Q'- fi Miss Mabel Glong Mrs. Lydia Enoki Mrs . Harue Eto Mrs. Hildred Garrison Herbert Liu Mrs. Minnie Liu Mrs. Alice Lmn Mrs. Lydia Wright Miss Lois More eniofz Gate Mun, wonder if I could get a free ride. Miss Henrietta Freitas , head NN- About face, please! 4,,2'i' I Faculty getting their pipe wanne ' I 4, 4 r' 16 Yi .M Q Miss Miyoko Nakagami, head Miss Katherine Chang Mrs Margaret Liu Miss Nobuko Suzuki Miss Doris Takahashi uniofz Gate The core curriculum consists of those experiences designed to meet the cannon recurring needs of young people. It is based upon cannon functional needs and significant life problems. Core represents the sum total of personal youth problems and the problems of social sig- nificance encountered by youth. It exists without relation to subject lines and is organized around problems. It is an eff rt to bring a- bout a more complete integration. The subject matt s regarded only as a means to an end of more abundant living for e pupil, instead of QQ an end in itself. The security and welfare, not only of the individual but of so- ciety, demand the progressive adjustment of the individual to his so- cial group and national culture. All teachers and all areas of learn- ing have the responsibility for the social development of the indi- vidual student and student group. Core studies have, however, a spe- cial responsibility in this field. They must not only help the stu- dent in maturing his social judgements and habits and in understand- ing and appreciating his own civilization, they must inform him, pro- vide him with materials and methods of learning. They must give him the opportunity not only to improve his social practice and partici- pation, but to become increasingly a sound student of society, par- ticularly his own. Mrs. Hannah Uchida, head Miss Sun O1 Chun Mrs. Mildred honnaka Miss Natsuko Horii Miss Shizue Inamine William Ing Lordie Kaulili Mrs. Edna Liwai Mrs. Louise Machado Miss Ellen Tenn Miss Nancy Kan ll goplaomofze Gaze Much emphasis should be placed upon good English expression, both oral and written. Core studies material should be used as the basis for discussion, written work, vocabulary work and class reports. This makes it possible for the teacher to use real ideas as the basis for English work instead of the former uncorrelated subject matter usual- ly used as t asis for the study of English. Each core dies class is an important unit of the Farrington high school government. Each room elects a representative to the school assembly. Through this tie-up all kinds of schoollmfblems, such as finance, athletics, health, and campus improvement are dis- cussed and constructive action undertaken. In this way, each student is helped and encouraged to take an active part in the affairs of the school. It is believed that this makes possible actual experience in citizenship. Miss Kan found something wonderful. lhese eager sophomores find geography interesting H155 -X. Mrs. L1 l I ian 'yshiord Hun Nun Jr., 1 7 X' ' Y A, 5 . W? . 'Il x r' L .ma an vanealani lpe, Head bFf'q 4 R1'A Q Hrs. helen Ing Miss rrances Utremba Nlrs. .lanetta Peterson ommefzcia The commercial department at Farrington, considered the finest in the territory had extensive courses for future stenographers, book- keepers, accountants, clerks, typists and secretaries. To aid students in developing themselves for their particular vocation, office prac- tice and personality, business English, business arithmetic, coopera- tive ofiice training, cooperative retail training, and store service courses were ofiered. 'Ihis department also vari-typed copy for The Governor and Ke Kiaai- na. Miss A. K. Lee was department head. C.overnors couldn't have been better. L, E Cladc, clack, clackity-clack-clack. 4? busy, doesn't she? 6 CMG. CCS Miss Alenius keeps them J l 'lu' EDW, LEFT 'ID EICHTZ MiSS Marielouise Abel, head, Miss Alfhild Alenius, Yoshiaki EKO- SECOND k0W: MiSS LOT' raine Fowlds, Halph Geiser, Tokuji Ono. 'IHIHD HGV: Haji- me Suga. The language and speech de- partment offered courses in remedial speech, English ex- pression, literature, college preparatory speech, special speech for public speaking, dramatics, and three lan- guages, aiian, Japanese and French. anguage and gpeec Mathematics which teaches us the art of reasoning our problems, is a valuable asset in our daily lives. In engi- neering, medicine and in many other courses, mathematics must be learned. Subjects taught here that aided stu- dents in reaching their pros- pective goals were: trigono- metry, geometry, algebra, and high school ariqhmetic. - TOP HJW, LEFT 'IO RIG-IT: Mrs. Myrtle Kaapu head, Mrs Now how do you Say lt? hat? Pumi Furuta, Mrs. Alexandra Vm Dyk. SEND KI Yutaka Nakahata, Miss Louise Chvan. Phillip Atkinson OMC COWOWUCS Mrs. Lucille Dennis, head Mrs. Mar orie Hee Miss Elsie he Homemaking courses are wonderful! These girls prove it! N gfziculf Lloyd Kaapana John Sakai ahhh wie. Home nursing, diets of the different races, fruit cakes and cookies on Clmistmas, and many other undertakings rounded out the home econo- mics program for the year leaching students how to ma- nage the home was its main objective. 'Ihe agriculture department headed by Mr. Lloyd Kaapana and assisted by Mr. John Sakai instructed future fanners in the art of fanning, horticul- ture and poultry fanning. Stu- dents taking this course were also members of the Future Fanners of America organiza- tion. ainfenance l The maintenance group in- cluded Mrs. Hilda Aina, Mrs. Matilda Canario, Miss Anna Kealoha, Noboru Yamamoto, Koiclu Nishihara, Felix La- boy, Daniel Alves, Shigeo Arakawa, Antone Ferreira, Ed- N ward Kekoa and Harry Miyashi- Q 4 xl?'ll- X 1 X X ro, head. ' Y 0 22 N 5 , L ' ' .l 1 HF i i ience TOP HOW, LEFT 'IO RICHT: Wal- ter Davis, head, Henry Chun Thomas Higa. SECIIND POW: Ke nichi Kawaguchi, Lloyd Kawa hara, Miss Theresa Lum. THHHD HOW: Miss Janet Sakai Ah Mun Young. As A. N. Whitehead says, ' 'Science is taking on a new aspect which is neither pure- ly physical nor purely bio- logical. It is becoming the study of organisms. Here at Farrington, subjects rela- ting to science that were offered were: chemistry, bio- logy, and physics. atefetia Mrs. Jean Aiduah cafeteria manager and her excellent staff prepared lunches for the faculty and students daily. The staff was composed of: Mrs. Lucy Schulmiester, Mrs. Ihniel Alves, Mrs. Matsui Ki- mura, Mrs. Hilda Phillips, Miss Namiko Montsuga, Miss Violet Teruya, Benigno Macada- mia and Braulio C. Jacinto. Sly, what's interesting, yuh? :avi WM. cn, is 23 0 W1 , 1 x A lyk! tx y .A ! 1. ' ' 1 X ,Mem Famous for 1ts wa11an hospltallty IS the great Valley sland Maul It 1S the second largest lsland of the group and 1S located between Oahu and the largest IS land fHawa11l Maul 1S 1mportant from an 1HdUSCF131 standpo1nt 1ts connerclal act1v1t1es 1D clud1ng stock ra1s1ng 1n 8dd1C10H to the major lndustrles sugar and plneapple M8U1 l18S 26 m1les northwest of H8Wa11 It IS about 42 m1lES long 1n a westerly d1rect1on and about 23 m1lCS w1de and con SISCS of two d1St1HCC mountaln masses Jo1ned by a low flat 1sthmus The flonkr for Maux 1S lokelan1 fpmkl Iglaml eg xXmk X yyuznkhlh CF!Ul75! Lx, N x I rf' lf, AAII' o Q lf , Q I ,' ' ff' 2 4 . Xl X X X 'V X! gf 'X if , X ll. fb , , y X xy . f ,Z ff Q x ff X X X i f OV, I 274 - Z W! 1- pl! W ,- A ,, A . S f Q 1 ki- y.. X , K2 m - , x , f L 17 g 1 ' - xg no w 0, - 'ax M .. ' ' - X X5 MXN. Q Alice Horinouchi 77r- President ,- Mary fujimoto A-wr ai' -U Jean Sato any Kenneth Inada Treasurer Vice-President M155 HELEN CUNNINGHMI Secretary Adviser afzfzingfon gfudenf ovefmmenf The Farrington Studenf.Lovernment, es- tablished T4 years ago with a class of 750 members, now boasts a huge organization of approximately 7,700 students. Under the leadership of President Alice Horinouchi, the Student Lovernment under- took many projects that were handled by the various standing committees a pointed by the president with the approval of the adviser. The School and Community Service com- mittee was active this year. The Community Chest, Red Cross, gifts to the childrens' villa e and man other activities kept campus, which was handled by the Campus comnittee. Vast improvement in the cafe- teria was also noted, as shelves and music during the lunch recess were introduced. The major undertaking this year, how- ever, was the annual Farrington Merry-Go- Bound carnival held in March. The entire student body turned out and helped put over this carnival, whether it was selling tickets, entering the jalopy parade, participating in shows, or working in con- cession booths. Other student body officers were: Mary Fujimoto, vice-president, Jean Sato, sec- retary, Kenneth Inada, treasurer, with S 1 Y the committee busy all year round. A cam- Miss Helen Cunningham, adviser. pus day was held to clean and beautify the ROV GTE, LEFT 'IOHIG-ff! J. Sa , N. Okumoto, E. Furuya, N. Yee, A. Arakaki, A. Kaneshiro, T. Chagi, H Namba, I. Ebesutani, M. Morita, S. Gima, M. Fujimoto, H. Gomes, D. Kaneko, G. Kiyabu, R. Bamento, L. Ura saki, A. Katada, F. Fujimoto, S. Crabbe, J. Lee, A. Kidoguchi, J. Liu. RCW 1w0: H. Tanimura, A. Sakai K. Yee, P. Morales, L. Carvalho, L. Yoshimoto, B. Higashi, M. Tabalado, H. Yoshinaga, J. Sumida, H. Nato ri, W. Fujii, V. Silva, M. Silva, M. Ayala, Y. Chaka, C. Ashimine, K. Inada, J. De Canto, H. Tom, F. So riano. ROW TH EE: C. Takeguchi, J. Yanagida, V Kamibayashi, E. Kushima, C. Estabilio, B. Soffra, D Bee, N. Ching, T. Taira, N. Ikeda, F. Kami, J. Takaki, B. Navaja, H. Liu, A. Gomes, S. Tanaka, M. Anche ta, P. Matsumoto, L. Mascardo, G. Lagua, B. Poaha, V. Ossurman, G. Kimm, J. Pang. ROW FUlR: M. Beatty H. Tawata, B. Masui, M. Fujimoto, E. Shin, J. Ouchi, G. Ledward, C. Grimes, B. Koanui, M. Hee, J. Lee H. Wilson, A. Horinouchi, C. Chung, E. Kawai, H. Fujikami, H. Yamada, M. Fujimoto, L. Yanase, A. Shiigi H. Tamai, F. Takei, G. Thtami, G. Ahuna. llnlnq. non? 0 .r, I5 IN br ' 26 e milf-4' VW' . T 04 6 1' I Ks VI4, QQIR, I I X COURT X 'FX X Y vw ROWONE LEFTTURIGHT F Takakawa B Arakak1 A Sh101 ROW TWO B Fuglmoto H NBUOFI E Chun fudent oqhf The student court 1S an organ1zat1on formed m81Hly to try all cases where Far r1ngton Government laws have been vlolat te As part of the democratxc system at Farrlngton h1gh school the chxef JUSCICC and the e1ght C0mm1 sloners w1th the a1d of the adv1sor are 1nterested ID preven CIOH rather than 1n pun1shment Members of th1s comm1ss1on are harold Nator1 Chlef JUSCICC Frances Taxakawa Robert Hu senlor members Betsy Arakakl Amlee Sh101 Edwln Chun JURIOI members Berg Fujlmoto Kenneth Nagata Rlchard Mendez sophomore members Grace Ota M1 sao Hlramoto stenographers Clarlce Uzu makl cl rk Rlchard Thmal t at arms and Mr YOSh1ak1 Eto adv1sor fandmq ommcffees The Awards commlttee recommended awards for the Farrington government execut1ve counc1l the Senxor Glee club the senxor band the sen1or orchestra and the senxox dramat1cs class Mary Fujxmoto was cha1r man Wxth Allen lx doguchl as cha1rman and Mr Ralph Gexser as adv1sor the Buxldlng commlttee successfully worked for the 1mP provement of the bU1ld1DKS The Cafeterla commlttee functxoned to xmprove the operat1ng COHd1C1OHS ln the cafeter1a and to see that food was served to the students as eff1c1ently as P0831 ble Jean Sum1da and Mr Tbkugl Ono were cha1rman and adv1sor respect1vely QHG ,,uu! ,',rN'r ur ' 97 AWARDS RON ONE LEFT TO RIGHT M Fuglmoto J Chun FUNTWO' K Takeuch1 D Murakanu BUILDING ROW UYE LEFT TO RIGHT B. Tikenaka H Tlwata ROW TWO K Tom A. Kldoguchl F Muyamura 27 0 I 4' : ' - 3 5' d. ,P A .Tray .2 ' - D ' - ' , h J- ',-, ,,, . .N . . . 'L' ' 1' . 5 ' . Z -5' N ' . ' . . ' A N 1' T' A. 1- . 'V .C '.f f yy, 3 if s' . X ' X N, . . . . . ' ' I , - ' a I 1 X , O, .Avxxk , , N J . . . his l W' I ,X so 1 rr ,Q . ., . , '. . , . . - . . D Atl, 5 Q N 1- e 1 ? , I I A , I V .. . s', f' S-f M ' A , A 5 ,, - 1 9 S f Se D , I u , A r ' .1 ' , ' ' ' . Z . y - 1 ' ' g . . , r -I 'sri m - A ,N, href a,w,.+ . - 'f.,:e' ' R97 iii-,f, Z W ' ' 9f253t Q5 ' 1 T 5' ' ' 23? ' . is . . . ,: . . . . V 4 .. , . Q' 1 I . ' A 4 - WW. 4' 1 . Q u . I . . . . . . 1 D- I P ' C . ' . ' ., - Il ' , I : . t , . . . . . , - - , O X . A . 'J' 3 A t . 4 ' ' a, f . ,yet f - . 4 1 , Q , V vA . 4 . 3, I , .5 ' W ' 4 , . .- . , . : , . 4 A I V , ' ' 1 1.4 it . . , , . . . 4 ' A , 'Q 1 CAFETERIA HOWCIVE LEFI 'IORIGIT J Sun1da E N1sh11 M Ib1guch1 IUWTMO J Mlyake W Ak1m0 CAMPL S HJWCNE IEFT TO RIGHT J Yamada R Shlgeml FUNTMO H Tom H Hor1uch1 H Sasakl uf X ll I Lq.U l.' .lil I. . I I 4-1' The Campus conn1ttee kept the school yard IH a pres ntable manner all through the year Harry Tom acted as chalrrran and Mr John Sakal was adv1sor W1th the help of M1ss Natsuko Horn and Mr Bay Katekaru co advxsor of the Dress Hegulatlons comuuttee co cha1rmen Joyce Yanaglda and Leshe Yanase worked endless ly th1s year to 1mprove the general ap pearance of students The Engllsh conmxttee adV1SCd by Mrs Myrtle Kaapu sponsored two otatorlcal con tests They were respons1ble for promotxng the use of better Engllsh 1n school QBIYIDBD was Janet Yoshlda xx DRESS UVE LEFT TO RIGHT C Mlyabara J Yanagl da M K1mura ROW TMO E Faufatta L Yanase H Sl11Il'l0JO ENGLISH MLW CNE. LEFT 'IU HIGH J Yoshlda L Tokuda C huwahara HOW 'INNO l' Chung H Lum F Ta kayase Q. J, . , J... LEF1 IU RIGH1, How One: J. You, E. Ho. Pow Two D. Hego, M. Luna, M. Sylva. HANl1iLh WDW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Hee, E. Ishiki. BON TMO: R. Mitsuyoshi, I... Shimabukuro, T. Yamada Z' fr ui I A . xv km :ht V .W Q ,. . My ., 3 2' a .fij L, . , 3 g f? 9 ig A HEALTH IDM' CNE, LEFT 'IU HIGIT: E. Takaki, M. Vlorita D. Oklno, D. DeCastro. HOW TWO: G. Funasaki N. Arakaki, B. Lagodlagod. HDW THREE: E, Runnels K. Tom. IDENTI PICATION FUN INE, LEFT 'IO HIGH: A. Ching, J . Takahashi B- Nakamura. POW TWO: S. A.- Lee, B. Futjimoto, H Pkjita. POW 'IHHEEZ A. Kojima, W. Fujii, H. Uye- s 1ro. H V 'Ihe gong ringexs banged their name to the FEP Warrington Hnergency Patrol, with Mr Ernest Ing as their advisor and Manuel Sylva as chief of patrol The FII? was an emergency unit for fires earthquakes or any other form of disaster that may happen in school. . 'lhe Health committee s main purpose was to influence students' health and safety. Chairman of this committee was Mildred Mo- rita and Mrs. Betty Suenaga was the advi- sor. The Handbook committee headed by chair- man Molly Hee edited the handbook and dis- tributed them to all the new students in September. -'fr V INTER- SCHCDL AND OAHU YOUTH POV CNE, LEFTTURIGTT: E. Furuya, I. Ebesutani. FUN TWO: V. Kamibayashi, F. Dania. K 'S JUNIOR RED CROSS Q POW CNE, LEFT 'IU RIGiT: F. Torres, M. Tanaka. G. , M KN' TMO: S. Lee, M. Fujimoto, J. Lee. RDW TIBPE: M .K 1 ' a.,Y.pa1mm6 s.H0.T.G00. -2- ' A ' ' I Q .z 1 if , A, . gi F , ,L L ' 'S-'l 4-'V 'Aga , .1 . xi? el . 36 A MVN S s fl. ? ,, ' le if 1 13 - jr? h - 'TA ff :v i . , . ,lf OA!! The Identification Card committee issued ID cards to all Farrington stu- dents. Its general work covered photo- graphing of students, pasting of pictures on the right cards and laminating them. Walter Fuj ii was chairman md Mr . Ted Ka- hananui, advisor. The Inter-School council was designed to assist in solving problems of the pub- lic and private high schools in Honolulu, and to promote a spirit of good will annng schools. Farrington's representatives were Irene Ebesutani and Violet Kanibayashi. 'lhe Junior Hed Cross comnittee served the community and the nation through ac- tive contact with Hawaii' s chapter of the '30 Q Q i- M LOST AND FOUND HON CNE, LEFT 'IO HIG'lT: H. Namba, E. Abe. POW TRO: O. Torres, H. Mitsuyoshi, R. Noguchi. MUTUAL AID FUW CNE, LEFTTORIGHT: K. Inada, M. Morita, A. Shiigi. POW TWO: Mr. Kusunoki, A. Tsukamoto, 'Vliss Loui, C. Lee. 2 7 ,f x , l f .I:'r, Lf 'dew' American Red Goss Qxairman of this om mittee was Jmet lee and advisor was s Marjorie Hee 'lhe duties of the Lost and Found com mittee were to return all articles that were found and to take care of those that were lost Unclaimed articles were auc tioned off at the end of the year Acting chairman was Harriet Nambe 'Ihe Mutual Aid board provided financial aid to Farrington students who experienced bodily injuries on the school grounds or while on school sponsored assignments or activities The board also promoted and operated the Farrington blood bank Arthur Shiigi was chairman and Miss Beatrice Loui acted as the advisor SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY RUNCNE LEPTTORIGHT J Yukumoto E Fujiwara HOW 'IWO H Isokan! H Arii E Yoshi RJW THREE A Kogima A Tsukamoto F Takei In f HECIPTIGN ROW CNE LEFT I'O RIGHT D Chow J Sato N Fukuhara M Nakamura D Okuma PUW TVO P Paliracio I Abiva M AJim1ne E Nakakura D Motoyama ,P Chang BOW THREE H Tawata A Horino uchi S Kauka W Choy W Enos M Snith HN FUJR G Young T Goo H Tom T Ho D Souza With chairman Judi th Kokata and Mrs Adrian DeMello as advisor the Program committee provided many educational as well as interesting progams for students The duties of the Reception committee included: receiving all guests, acting as ushers at all community functions when called upon. 'lhis coumittee was advised by Miss Miyoko Nakagami. Phyllis Chang was chaiman. 'lhe School and Conmunity Service com- mittee sponsored manp projects such as the Comnunity Chest, Christmas Seal, March of Dimes and the Easter Seal drives. As a special project, the conmittee carried on a Christmas gift drive and clothing drive ' 31 , ..-e as ' ,G x if f J 4 lr GN X.. ul ,43- f'?V SCHOOL SPIRIT AND 'RALLY FIIBT IDN, LEFT 'IU RIGYI: A. Gomes, W. McLean. EUW TVO: F. Spencer, A. Spencer , ,J A G tv I fw- ,- , .-r f m DI 'fm i fe 3 , fi! .x x, 'E ii ii if 'fd With co-chairmen Alma Chang and Martin Fujimoto, and the able assistance of their adviser Mr. Henry Chun, the Social comnit- tee planned social functions for the stu- dent body which consisted of four dances during the year. George Kiyabu, chairman of the Stu- dent Organizations conmittee, was the rep- resentative at the Student Government executive council for all clubs on the campus. He and his conmittee, with the aid of Miss' Shizue Inanine, faculty adviser, checked all club constitutions, audited each treasurer's report bi-annually and helped clubs in every way to make them worthwhile organizations. ORGANIZATION FUN ONE, LEFT TO HIGH: M. Natori, G. Hayakawa. FUN THU: G. Kiyabu, H. Fukuda. 22, for the displaced children of Europe. This coumittee was headed by Franklin Takei and Miss Doris Takahashi advised the group. The responsibility of the School Spirit and Rally coumittee was to instill in stu- dents the sincere, true and loyal meaning of sportsmanship. Gxairman Audrey Gomes and adviser Mrs. Kee Fun Lee planned ex- change assemblies with other schools, and had song and yell leaders lead the cheer- ing section at all athletic activities. SOCIAL RW CNE, LEFT TO RIGIT: J. Yanagida, E. Nakatani, F. Ka- wamura, 'A. Chang. IDW TWO: G. Kiyabu, W. Quang, L. Bin- ? I f bi ' . 4-M G fi 'M go, H. Furushima, D. Muraka- mi. POWIHPTE: B. Kanoda, T. Ho, H. Natori, H. Fukuda. ROW.FU.IR: W. Chu, H. Hori- uchi, H. Tom, M. Fujimoto, C. Lee. Missing: B. Nishino. xii? . 'sage' 4- P vi'-51, . HAS ROWCNE LEFIUIURIGTI' , : B. Yamaguchi, O. Fuku- naga. KN TVO: G. Ahma, R. Yuen. 'Hle American flag flies proudly over Farrington high scho l d o ue to the daily Work of George Ahuna and his Flag commit- tee. This colrmittee purchased small Ameri- can flags and distributed them to each core class. It was the purpose of this conmittee Linder the guidance of Mr. Ah Mun Young to have an American fl ' ag in every classroom at Farrington. ROW CNE, LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Isokane, G. Hayakawa. HOW TWD: G. Tabusa, F. Rania. BLEAGEB V... U. pf! 111 ggi. 'V , '45 . 1 . ' . I Y b 5 0 . i if . tl. -1 J, i J ' Q 4- , O .-- Q .,,p Al W , 'm 1 q at ' H Ja 62' F A iz! . ' - ' 'TIS fd . ' ii of W '-lf. , E 394, .Jr 1 'T ' 5 5 , fs, 5, Th orge Ha- yakawa as chairman work d h e Bleacher conmittee with Ge e ard on the bleacher project. The Noon Hour Recreation committee headed by chairman Hazel Tavrata provided recreational facilities to students during the lunch hour. NOON HOUR NIUE, lEFT'IORIGHI': L. Casil, M. Ca 'l si . HN . E. Shishido, H. Tawat H ' a, . 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I . zuggpf .-,'.'1-1-.lifiifxcjt--'. -.,'g:.s f -. ug.. :.-.',. ' ,-:-,,-3' 7:4,.----4.4.--,1,.--4, ,, ...,.-,,- -1 ,, 'H A . ,fl 9- 1-5 . I , '.--1 f 1 f , X , ,g,,,--4--.,3,gn4--.- .,1....-.1 V ,- , 1 '.-- '- .'.jff. 1 .- TL- '17, 4-' '.' K 1 If ' .fr-vs-.-U 'E-'ff--' .2-fl: 5.1-. :2 , f -' if -11-' +21 CE. 'xiiija , 455221-g-f:'i'.lr ,y ' ' ''.13g.j41',2.c-:fgfQ-et-T59 .- 'V' 1 .,--5. 3,4-5,.,Q - w L-.. -:L 5 b -. W x I X . Q1 . X 7: , . ,, 1 . 4 , 1, 'Y ' '- A ' ' .. V ' X. . , ' 'l To L ' I O ' n ' 0 P . . O x YUTAKA NAKAHATA Adviser Jane Kido Activities Editor Lila Domingo Business Manager Q A J. I Theodore hakamoto Circulation Manager Hose Kashiwabara Jennie Siu Jane Koseki Associate Editor Managing Editors In an attempt to welcome stu- dents back to school with a first day edition, Governor staff members worked hard at the end of summer vacation. Headlines for The Governor this year were set on the new vari-graph machine. Four depart- ments were involved in the pub- lishing of the paper: photog- raphy, vari-typing, printing, and ewswriting. With no sports editor at the beginning of the year, a two staff system was worked out and conscientious editors worked hard to improve this weekly pub- lication. Staff meetings were held on Thursday after school 'S Concentrating on straight lines o LEFT TC'RlIfH1 Row One: H. Kashiwabara, D. Kaneshiro, E. Kokubun, B Yamagu chi, J. Kido, B. Sawada, N. Tamashiro, T. Matsumoto. Bow Two: W. Jones A Arakaki, E. Tanoue, B. Shigeta, G. Hee, J. Honda, I. Togadi, T. Nakamoto Row Three: A. Makaiwi, J. Siu, F. Lee Kwai, E. Higo, E. Kam, R. Higa M Seo Q I I4 qi 1 4 x .- A 1 f ETF' 4, 'E V I .N hvige ' .', fri ' , . t 5' VA 1 d g , . 'i Q I .QW - Mu as I . ' 'Q T .L vliirli 1 . Y ' ,lf Q 'Owing . 3 .Umm lx lg 2 .EQ -A 'lileliiuyl' 5 . ' Ulllh -.-2f?+'.',w . 55 'wsu '14,f4..,, V - W' , A + lv- K. 1 . .wif X... Xhnona Tom Janet Honda Fl len H180 Feature Edltor News Edltors - Now what s that you Slldq OOBQMOQ and efforts were made to have better page make up more van ety 1n news entertalnmg fea ture and sports artlcles and educatlonal matenals The say learn by experxence was put to good use In conjunctnm Yltll Natlonal Newspaper Week 1n October, an If I Were Ed1t,or contest was sponsored The school paper part1c1pated 1n the terntorlal 'IB press pro ject, the Columbla Scholastlc Press 8SSOC18C1Cl'l contest Na tlmal Scholastlc Press 8830018 t1on contest Qulll 8: Scroll contest and the Gallup Award project FUN CNE LEFT 'IU RICH1' N Kadekawa L Ammons B Wong D Osh1ro D Okmo B06 TWO W Alumo D Kaneshuo B Ventual F Klm E Nakakura B Yamagu chi HIVTHREE: M. Padua W Tom J Koseki J Nishioka B Takenaka L Domingo ll8I'I'16f loshmaga Ed1tor 1n ch1ef Dorothy Osh1ro Forrespondent 1 4 YE , 4 ,. 5 - ' 7 V .- . K1 V, . H 1,,,Q . r' s :J I 'Q U. i R l qi kv, W Y' -4-ul' , 4 A'-'Q B3 , Ay E i Dorls Ikeda E xchange Manager Florlda Kim , ll f x-f S ,Y V lr' 1 j , if . , 5- - I ' ,U ' Librar ian f 1 ' Q A I P V I ' ,-.1 44'HscH0 FUN CNE, LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Dumlao, R. Fujimoto, S. Akana, W. Matsumura, H. Tomita, R. Valenzona, W Ishii, H. Konno, H. Jordan, A. Abe. D. Tanoura, G. Yoshida. HOV TWO: P. Acoba, F. Kubo, F. Ariz, H. Na- kamura, G. Gnina, L. Magno, W. Nomura, F. Kim, J. Miyasato, E. Arakaki, S. 'Inouye, C. lee, S. Tiwanak, W Tamayei, Y. Ckhiro. IUV 'IHZEEZ B. Katada, K. Maekawa, E. Terada, C. Yamamoto, W. Sakamoto, F. Nakano, H Ichida, S. Fujioka, J. Aranio, A. Dela Cruz, R. Jim, H. Uyeshiro, H. Higs. FUN FUJR: P. Nakaura, G. Sa sabuchi, C. Tanaka, W. Lum, W. Munar, J. Wills, G. Higa, M. Wong, R. Okagi. HOV FIVE: R. Batula, H. Glo rioso, G. Au, D. Nishimura, R. Baker, W. Freitas, W. Okamoto, W. Arasato, E. Suekawa, R. Uyena, HIV SIX G. Yamamoto, J. Nuuhiwa, S. H. Park, J. Koanui, H. Mimura, Missing: R. Agor, G. Ahuna, H. Azama,'A. Ca- dirao, F. Espina, I. Keohiolalo, R. Muira, W. Nakaganeko, S. Nakageneko, R. Nakasone, R. Nishino, P. Pas cua, P. Pihana. J. Robello. F. Uyeda, C. Pan. A. Namuo. ?fH.S'. 13... The 81 members of the Farrington band Kalakaua intermediate schools and at the with their classy maroon and white uni- spring concert held in the McKinley audi- forms were indeed a thing to see whether torium. they were marching in HUIC reviews, the Shrine football game, or playing for the 'Ihe band was ccmposed of 41 seniors, 33 Gxristmas pageant. 5 juniors and seven sophomores with Harris The band also played at Various f00t- Ichida as bandmaster and Frank Kim as drum ball games cheering the team and played major. Donald Nishimoto was quartermaster for the Fresno State college in its game with Sohan Park and Peter Piihana as li- with the University of Hawaii. They also brarian and assistant librarian, respec- appeared in concerts at Kawananakoa and tively- Mr. Max Ford was band Instructor. Future Woody Hermans are these boys! Future Tommy Dorseys N561 so 5 s. Akai y aw n nsfhumenfs The Hawaiian instruments class under Mrs. Lorna Burger offered courses to students interested in playing Hawaiian instruments. Projects for the year included a combined presentation of an operetta with the dranatics class. LEFI' 'ID BIGiT, Bow One: B. A- kau, B. Punahele,'C. Koanui. Bow Two: C. Roman, J. Lukela, B. Aldaya, L. Cpnsijio, J. Ta- buyo, C. Alana. Row Three: M. Keawe, B. Pamaikai, J. Chun, I. Aarona, J. Ledward, B. Spencer, B. Eberly, J. Ka- mai, M. Obata, B. Igancio. Row Four: B. Yamauchi, E. Weeks, V. Mokelehua, A. Togab, D. Awong L. Parker. S. Lee. . I . an - it Nb CO' VAW, CQ WW' I oichesfia The advanced orchestra nth 39 mmbers under the direction of Mr Moses Sato appeared in cmcerts at Kauluwela Kala nun Kaiulani Central Puna hou and Kawananalwa schools At Farrington they gave many noon hour concerts LEFT 'IO BICHT HIV CVE J Toyann B Kouchiyama N Tengan E Higa S W Chang M Y Higa D Nakana M Tanaka J Shigekane A. Sumida D Kaneshiro A Oda F A kita POW 'IMO W Nomura R Oka gi W Olong M Oda J Apana, T Fuse M Kmura M Pang D Mitte G Obama PDWTHHEE.. D N1sh1nura S. Tiwanak S Inouye W Sakamoto W Matsulmra J Wills H Ichida Missing from picture G Lum L Carvalho F Kim H M1Y8Sh1l'0 Y f Q K Z5 -f N ' A -X .f 1 V, A EK A- . . Q1 . W K , : 4 . ' J A A , . . - - A I o r n ' '75 'V ' . , : . U , Y' . - , . tom, . , . U 9 D l 1 0 2 0 7 - V 5 I ' 1 - 1 ' ' : . : . , . - , H , . I , . , . I ' , a 5 o y s . I 4 .TLSA F. Timm, F. Takayesu, w. Fr.-.ms --v uf' .0-A' , - -' 'U' . , - . .-.af 1 - ' 'J ' if-.??g.,, fi ', , ' f .' . ' . , 3' , , 1' -D - . r V- , o . 1 G ' A 0 z f- W ' ' 1 xv es! ' I F- p up H , ' 1 0 FQ Tuff LQU' f1I5GD 9f F fflfo gl POW ONF LFFI TO HIGH B Nakata A Dang A Nlarchan E Ol1v1era I Garcla Held P Chang G ACHIU D Lavllla M Baldauf P Barret M Ogata E Corpuz Baqulro J Leong N1 Cambra A RUIZ fstandlngl H Leong YIM 'IWD Nl Abalos Su net A De ASIS W D te E Tokuda S Ia M AJ1m1ne J R105 N PhJ11 Louls I Ba1lon N George L Oda W Lal M Salr1nha P Arakakl A oo Velles B TOIBHLIHO A Tamburl BCM THBEF L Domdoma L Nakashlma B Yamagu ch1 V Perry Y Kaneshlro B Osakl A Inouye D Ikeda L Vllanueva D Av1lla H Aur1o L PTeg1l C Kahxapo H Pang A, Balansag H Lau W Varde D BHPLISC T FuJ1wara W K1m HOW FCDB. M Arlg R Hee B Drose L NBIPO B Lopes I Ablva B Lello J Kaholokula L Akul J Llndsey D Alba F Om0F1 H Tome R. Inouye A Tseu J Loo J Cabals B Lap1n1d A Arcama A Takeuch1 The Parr1ngton Glee club unler tie d1 mus1c The Glee club also provldei choral FBCCIOH of Mrs 'Vaoma A1WOll1 was orban entertalnment ior both school and commu lled Wlth students who possessed lnterest Hlty appreclatlon anl talent 1U mUS1C OIIICCFS oi tne club were Lblores La The purpose oi L11S club was to Iurther v1lla presldent Lucy Domdoma v1ce pres the UDd6fSC8Hd1H and appreclatxon O1 good 1denL and SaCH1k0 Isa secretary gg boa? rdno' Bass ment' IX X7 'x x ' I' I , I Q Q E o 52 ' ' , A 1 4 it I I ' f -at ' ' 'F ' A N f I G75 I ' Q 604 5 5 -F 1 ' I ' 4 .1 ' 4 . 1.1 -I .V ,ill A I - ' X -I .41 A I I I.: ' . I ' 1 'l 1 ' I - 1 ' A 1 EE: 1' Z . 1 1, i. 1 - , . ?.,. -1 -. A- A 1... I I :yl-.. p. , . I K 2. a , . , .4 , . U , . ,A . , E. , . ,.Al. , .I , 1 , . 4 , . ' , . L , A- , , . . .: . , . , . - A1 fl 1 'I l 1 ' .1 ' 1 ' 1 - Y' 1 ' In 1 . , . , . , . 5 , . , . , . Q , . , .u -I 1 il- l - I I ' - . 1 ' l 1 ' 1 - I 1. ' 1 ' 1 - y - 1 1 l' I 1 ' 1 ' I 1 ' 1 , . , . , . , . , . , . . ' l Cl ln 3MlOi ee U I V' D I I, J. I V- ' , ' h m A I 1 . 1 ' ', A P - - ' A I - . . IA - Q. . , . 1 , 5 C K 4 . k. l I . .. , . -3 , , - - ' g ' ' V1 1 ' - :Qi ggi 7 if V ' - , ., i , . L A. 4, l , T , fl, :Y 'f -' 9 1 , I ' llx I ' H 53 1 'ill .Y A 'S 'E 1 , x - S x 1 1 POW ONE, LEFTTO HIGH: A. Luat, H. Arakaki, J. Nakama, W. Miyamoto, H. Ehuo, C. Nllyamura, E. Godo, I . Manago. IUWTVO: k. Acoba, G. Ota- tdxe, F. Ho, E. Ixoyonagi, CL Moon, H. Dias, F. kifiu, L. Kalolo. 'z mfets P ' .,,i TvNN':'.. !li HOW ONE, LEFT TU RICIHE T. Toyama, G. Kaneshiro G Hatae H Miura J. Rawlins, F. Loo. HOW TWU: H. Militante, W Okamoto A Suyat R Heirakuji, R. Zakahi, G. Negrones, M. Inamine 'zinfefzs The print shop in its second year of operation, boasted one of the best e- quipped shops in the territory. The shop printed besides the weekly Governor and KeK1aa1na, the Waialuan, the University of Hawaii high school paperk the Honolulu Business college magazine, The Farrington high school manual, Interscholastic Sports Pic and also did some work for the Depart- ment of Public Instruction. Also on their list of production were all school forms such as report cards, ab- sence slips and bids, posters and programs for the various school functions. These boys are getting the paper out in time. , T- 'rx ': . l'b Kaual 13 known as the Garden Island of the group because of 1ts lush flam1ng fo llage Geologlcally lt 18 the oldest 18 land and It was here that Capta1n James Cook flrst landed when he dlscovered the Sandwlch Isles ln 1778 The only ma1n IS land not actually conquered 1n person by Kamehameha lt was voluntarlly ceded to hls klngdom 1n 1810 Th1s gem lh the lovelxest fleet of lslands 1S r1ch 1n H wa11an folklore 0 Kaua s 1ndustr1es are sugar and p1ne apple The fourth 1U s1ze of the lslands Kaua1 l16S 64 mxles west northwest of Oahu It 18 nearly clrcular 1n shape a bout 23 mlles ln dlameter Oh the westerly and northerly sxdes the mountaxns slope 1n steep and Jagged r1dges and on the east erly and southerly sxdes 1n gentle slopes lh1Ch are much cut up by gulches The flower for Kaua1 1S the mok1hana lseedl purple 1n color ' Q X L4 ve' f I f+m ISLQNP op K0 N01 Q T' ' . . , y AL Q 6' 'il T Al X ' f I 1 -TX X N X x R X 5 X 1' x v - A 47 ff l . - A - T L In , jggggg . pas HK.,- . :xg,s,f,gI.4? l ' A 1 l I I ' l l I:::TIIIIIIIII!!iIIIIIIITTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiilFIIIIIl!!g,, Raymond Fujikami Helen Takata Betty Inouchi Richard Endo Mrs. M: W. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Advxser Glass of 'SO Seniors 1n the1r seognd childhood. ..... getting his H1118 lifted 48 emofz e 'zesenfafcve ssem ACA ROW UNh. Luk? 10 lduhl R PDJ1k8m1 H N1sh1mura J Kadomoto X Yo Ld L Yonxhx N Fukuhara Y antsuka ROW TWD R Kam G Uchlda G AkHm1HP J bato 5 Choo M AJ1m1ne F maromlnes K hnomo o RO THPHE I basakl R Komoda Q. Ventura H Papa H Takata H Q I P . fs 1 A A g 5 . . xl D - i ' mi' W . IN' x s '. K 'Xl , .h ' , , I., ,K ,4' I i IJ 3 . '.. V -1 I ki -.iii 1 ,. ,-is . ,W x.. ' , 1 , .. .flfn f I Ava! - I. :lr- . 11.4. .nh-'. 'z f, .' . . ' J - ' . 'U . H- ' . - ' ff. - ' C . W mnli l. H , . , V ', . ', . ' , . , . 4, B. Wo ', . Ike , J. l , . . ' RZ K . :af rv , . - ' xl 'S ' . Y ' 1 1 1. - c l .As M, , ' ' W - V . i I ' I :A V . .H ' iall o ' . ' A V - U' '- . 1 1 f , , .i l ' N, .lv'. l A .A i V l ' 0 'N ll ' ,. , , ' I w V rl- ' V 1. l v. r ' . I. - Q l.. . . - , . 1 . .1 1 I 5 0 Q58 ti Yee B Inouchl Lndo A. Makalwl Pager to succee a lu ture leaders, approxlmately 870 8HChUS1HSC1C sturents entered Wallace H1ler lar rlngton h1gh school 1D the i 1047 Wltn red ani whlte as class colors Ant Nm D ng D da Por as J Ho Souza H Lau A Lee E Nagata hXC8lS10f as the motto, the class endeavoreu to carry out numerous actlv 1 1es and projects sophomores, leaders were Al1C8 Horxnoucnl, Mary Naka mura, Jean bato and Mlchard hndo Vlss bun O1 Chun was ddV1bLF As JUHIOFS more work as well as pleasure was enjoyec by every student Advlser that year was N155 klora Ho ano Oll1CSFS were lheouore Ho Hary IUJIHDCO Josephlne Gal1za and Donald Xmrakaml lhe senlor vear was llll ed w1th greater grat1f1ca IIOHS Among the major ac EIVIEICS they enJoyed as senlors were the bleacher dance class day baccalau reate SSFYICS and the tradl t1OHdl senlor prom Ihe com nencenent exerclse and ban quet 1n June cllmaxed the last memorable year 1U h1 h ROW FOU school lhe Class was leu by haymond rUJ1kdm1 presluent Helen lakata v1ce QFLSI dent Betty IHOUCh1, secre tary ano llchard hndo treasurer Hrs UIHHIE Llu was auwlser 1 I 49' 41 oso , AARONA ISABELL S B Rep 1 3 ABALDS IARCE A p G 3 PB AB LILLIAN H.R V1ce Cnr 2 H R S c 1 K K1aa1na 2 Allled Youth 2 3 ABE MILDREDA Sc 8x Comm Ser Qlr 1 3 H R. mb Cir 2 Greggites 2 3 ABIVA umm ME H R. Health Ou 1 H.R. Florun Chr 2 Y Teens 2 3 Recep tbmm 3 flee Club 12 3 AGIIU GENE VIEVE Glee Club 2 3 Song Leader 3 Health Ulr 1 Dramatics 1 ACHIU GWENDOLYN H.R Chr 2 Soc Q1 2 3 Song Leader 2 3 F G A. 3 ADANIYA JANE I Tennis Club 1 C 0 T C 3 Bookkeepmg Club 3 AGARAN JAMELSR ph Lib Chr 1 R.0 T C 1 A F G P 2 H.R. Trea AGENA JANE S S B Rep 2 3 Glee Club 1 Health Chr 1 2 Orchestra 1 2. AGRAVANTE PICIANA H.IL Sec 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 NAGEDRGEI R, TC 123 Sch 810mm Chr 1 R,a,1nb0wHi Y2 3 Flag Comm. Chr 3 Trees 3 SBI' AIMOTO ROBERT S H R. Vice Chr 3' Sr Base- ball 1' Pirates Hi Y 2 3 AJIMINE IILIBED T p 2' Y-Teens 3' Glee C ub ' Vice Chr 3' Greggites 2 3 AKAMINE G!-11365 C Sr Class Rep 3 AKAIINE, LAWRENCE K.: . . Chr. 3 . . . Q S.B. Rep. 2: Hi-Y 3. AKANA, RGBDIT K.: R.0.T.C. ,2,3: F'.G.P. 2,3g H.R. Campus Chr. 3. , - LIANA P.: H.R.AEhg1ish Chr. 2: H.R. Health Chr. AKAU, RAYMOND K. AKUI, LALA K. ALANA, CARILINE L.: H.R. Health Chr. 2: H.R. Pres. 3: H.R. HJC. Glr. 1. ALBA, DENNIS A.: H.R. Vice Chr. 1: H.R. Treas. 2: H.R. Pres. 3: R.O.T.C. 31 Allied Youth 3 Dress Reg. Chr. 3. ALDAYA, FRANCES: H.R. Lib. Chr. 3. ALEJO, GUILLERMO: R.O.T.C. 1.2.33 Building Chr. 1: Lib. Chr. 3: H.R. Treas. 2: F.F. A. 1.2. ALDAYA, REYNULD. ALFONSO, ALFRED F. . ALVAREZ, ANTONIA T. AMANO, THOMAS Y.: R.O.T.C. 1: H.R. Fire Chr. 3. AMARAL, PAULINE L.: H.R. Chr. 2: H.R. Sch. Q Comm. Ser. Chr. 2. AIONG, AIIELIA K.: H.R. Treas. L ANCHETA, JOSE: R.O.T.C. 3: Allied Youth 2,3. ANTONIO, ALICE C.: H.R. Sch. a Comm. Ser. Chr. 2: H.R. Lib. Chr. 3. AOKI, GEORGE K.: H.R. Treas. 1: Jr. Class Rep. 2. I AONO, BETTY: Rifle Team 1,23 Greggites 2.33 C.O. T.C. 33 H.R. Sec. 2: Sch. Q Comm. Ser. Chr. 3. AONO, THOIAS I.: R.O.T.C. 1. ARAKAKI. EUGENE: R.O.T.C. 13 Sr. Band 2,3. ARAKAKI, NANCY: H.R. Lib. Chr. 2: H.R. Forum Chr. 1: H.R. Vice Chr. 3: H.R. Health Chr. 3: Deb-Teens 22 Seventeen 3. ABAKAKI, PAUL: Sr. Baseball 2: Jr. Baseball 1: Glee Club 1.2.30 ARAKAKI SEIGHIZ R.O.T.C. L 0 ARAKAIA, SIIUSEIZ R.O.T.C. 12 H.R. Forum Chr. 1. ABASAKI, KAZUKO. ARASHIRO, ROY. ARAKAKI, 115810. ARASAKI, RICHARD. ABCIO, JAMIE I.: R.0.T.C. 15 Sch. 3: Com. Ser. Chr. 2. memo, Akromo A.: sr. Glee Club 3, H.R. Health Chr. 1. ASAHINA, IRENE M.: H.R.. Health Chr. 2g H.R. Treas. 35 Greggites 2,35 Y-Teens 2. AU, VIDIET S.M.: Glee Club 2. AURIO, HELENA! Lib. Ulf. 2. AUYONG, GILBERT K. S.: R.0.T.C. 1. AUYONG, STEPHEN K.H. AVILLA, DOLORES: Glee Club 2.3. AWAKUNI, YDSIIIO: R.0.T.C. 1: Allied Youth 2,35 Jr. Red Cross Cbnm. 25 H.R.. Soc. Chr. 3. ABDNG, DAVID M. O AZAMA, SUEKO: H.R. Florun Chr. lg H. R. Dress Reg. Chr. 25 H.R. Health Chr. 3: F'.H.A. Pres. 3. BAILDN, INCARNATION S.: C.A.P. 22 Glee Club 2.3. BALANSANG, ABRAHAM: Sr. Basketball 23 Sr. Base- ball 2g Bulletin Board Comm. 1: R.0.T.C. 1. BAIDAUF, MARIE, J.: BAPTIST, DONALD RICHARD: R.0.'I'.C. 13 Gov. Grove Comm. 1g H. R. treas. 25 H.R. Chr. 33 S. B. Rep. 35 Glee Club 3. BAQUIRO, MILIO: lL0.T.C. 1.22 Sr. Glee Club 1: S.B. Rw- 3. O BARREIRA, GILBERT: R.O.T.C. 1.2. BARRETT, PEGGY: G1 ee Club 1, 2 . 3: C. A. P. 2. BARTELS, GLADYS. BEA FELISA BEE FANNIE Dramat1cs 2 3 Greg g es 1 H R Soc Ch 1 BINGO LEATRICE H Soc Chr 1 Gregg1tes 2 3 H R Health r Fo um Chr 3 S B Soc Co BITTE ROSE H R L b Chr 1 BLAQUERA JULIO DORA H R Pres 1 V alth Chr 2 H R T as H R Dress Chr 3 BRICKWOOD ARTHUR BRIGHT HELEN H R S c r 1 F A A 2 BUSH MYRTL ep So Chr 2 Gre C AIS JAYNE H R Pres 2 H R So Ch 2 H R Pres 3 CABRAL MANUEL H R Health Chr 3 CADERAO PACONDA eas 1 H R C r 1 2 CADIRAO SAT!-RINO H R L1b Chr 1 Jr Band 2 A 1St S B Rep 3 CAGATA HILDA H R Forum Ch 2 H R Eng Chr 3 B1010gy Club 3 CAMA LLO PATRICK R 0 T C 2 H R V1ce Ch Dress Reg Chr 3 CAMBRA MARTIN R O T C 1 H R Pre 1 Dress Reg Ch 3 CAUANIANO POM-'ERIO R 0 T 23 CAPBLO IANUH. ROTC 1 Sch 3zComm0 Chr 1 CAIMII. RAYMOND CARIAGA, ALFRED H R Chr 1 H.R. Treas. 1.2. R 0 T.C. 1. Glee Club 1. CARI NID, JULIANA H.R. Chr 2, Gregg1tes 2,3, C O.T. C 3. it p . . . r. . . : . R. . . 1 ' . 2 . . Ch . 23 H.R. r . Q . . . mm. 3. , : . . i . . . . . BDI. 1 . . . 3 H. R. ice Chr. 23 H.R. He . 5 . . re . 23 . . Reg. . . . ' 1 . . o . Ch . .33 F. H. A. 3: . . . . ' . E: S. B. R . 1: H. R. Pres. 2. H.R. c. . 3 g- gites 2.3: F. A. A. 25 H. R. Forum Chr. 32 Dramatics 1.2. AB , : . . . 3 . . c. r. 3 . . : H. R. Tr . 5 . . Lib. b . , . I ss' . . . . . . I . . r. 5 . . . . 5 ' . - RI , : .... Q . . ' r. 3: . I .... 3 . . s. L . r. . . : . . .C. 1, Ser. . 5 P. F. A. 1.2. . ,n. ,pi Af' Q. CARVALHO, GLADYSZ H. R. Forum Chr. 33 Glee Club 1. CASH, GEORGE K.: R.0.T.C. 1,25 H. R. Health Chr. 3. CASIL, LEILANI E. CASIL, MAILE: Noon Hr. Recreation Comm. 33 H.R. Forum Chr. 2. CASTRO, VIOLET: H.R. Soc. Chr. 3. CHANG, ALMA Y.S.: H.R. Pres. 1,23 Y-Teens 2,35 S.B. Chr. 35 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 2g R.0.T.C. Battalion. CHANG, EVA: H.R. Rep. 1,21 Greggites 2. CHANG, PHYLLIS T.: Soph. Class Soc. Chr. 11 H. R. Sec. lp S. B. Rep. 2: Greggites 2,33 Greggites Sec. 2: Chr. CHANG, VERNON PLT.: R.O.T.C. 1,2,3: Jr. Band 1.2: H.R. Vice Chr. 13 H.R.. Treas. 2. GIAR, HERBERT K. C. CHEE, FLORENCE S. Q.: H. R. Lib. Chr. 2. CHIAPPETTA, HAROLD! S. B. Rep. 2: R.0. T. C. 1,2,32 F'.F.A. 1,22 F.G.P. 2.3. , V VER: ,dw 4 .gg .,..ff:' '.'Y?I'. Blah, blah, blah and BIAH!! . . What's so inter- esting, Miss Freitas? CHING, BGBERT C.KZ Bookkeeping Club 32 R.. O. T. C. 11 C.0. T. C. 3. GIING, NELLIE ILC: H.R. Rep. 11 H.R. Chr. 23 S. B. Rep. 33 Biology Club 31 Biology Club Chr. 33 Orchestra 1.2. CHING, HENRY K.Y: Rifle Team 2,33 H.R. Health Chr. 33 R.0.T.C. 1.2, 3. QIUEN, ALICE li Greggites 2,33 C.O.T?C. 33 H. R. Health Chr. 3. CHINA, GEORGE: Sr. Band 31 F.F'. A. 1,22 R.0.T.C. 13 Pirates Hi-Y 2. CHIBANA, T- 0YOK0: S. B. Rep. 13 H.R. Pres. 22 H.R. Vice Chr. 33 Deb-Teens 1,2,33 Teensters 2,33 C.O. T. C. 3. CHOIX, JERRY K.B: Fire Chief 2. CHONG, HERBERT K.H: Campus Chr. 22 Ass. Fire Chief 3. CHONG, HILTON l.C: Allied Youth 2,33 Red Cross Comm. 23 F'.G.P. 23 R.0.T.C. 1,2. GMNG PHYLLIS ANN. CH00, SYLVIA li: H.R. Sec. 1, 23 F.H. A. 31 Allied Youth 2,31 Hui Iilima 12 Sr. Rep. 33 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 2,3. CHOY, IINONA H.S: S.B. Rep. 12 H.R. Soc. Chr. 23 Recep. Comm. 33 Greggites 23 Allied Youth 33 Y-Teens 33 F. B.L. A. Pres. X1 Why so serious Jane7 Future wives g1I'1S7 ur CHU, WARREN S.F.: Hi-Y 2,3. CHUN, DAVID S.H. CHUN, GLORIA H.K.: Greggites 23 Bookkeeping Club 3. CHUN, JENME A. CHUN, MAYBELLE Y.H.: H.R. Rep. 2, Greggites 2,3. CHUNG, PEARL R.: Glee Club 1, 2,35 H.R. Soc. Chr. 13 Dress Reg. Chr. 23 Sch. Sa Cbmm. Ser. Chr. 3. COEZLHO, ALLAN: R.O.T.C. 1: Jr. Football 1,23 F. F.A. 1,2,3. CONSIJIO, LAMBERT: R.O.T.C. 11 Jr. Football 1,23 Spartans 3. CORDES, BARBARA LOW: Rifle Team 1. YOUNG, EDWARD: Joker' s Hi-Y 33 Rifle Team 3. CREAER, MARLENE M.: H.R. Forum Chr. 13 Dramatics 1,21 F. A.A. 2: H. R. Pres. 25 H.R. Soc. Chr. 2: Greggites 25 Song Leader 3. YOUNG, GEORGE: H.R. Chr. 1, 2: H.R. RSD- 2: S.B. Rep. 21 Clean Up Chr. 2: Soc. Comm. 33 Recep. 81Usher Comm. 3. CRUZ, LOUIS JOSEPH: Bookkeeping Club 15 R.0.T.C. 1. CXJBES, LUCILLE: H.R. Lib. Chr. 1, Sr. Swim- ing Team lg H.R. Sec. 1: Dramatics 25 Glee Club 23 Sr. RGD. 1. CUDAL, MONICA: Greggites 2,33 H. R. Lib. Chr. 23 C.O.T.C. 3. DANTSIKA, YURIKO: Sch. 31 Comm. Ser. Chr. 22 Deb- Teens 21 Sr. Rep. 3: Bookkeeping Club 3. DATE, IARION I. DEASIS, ANGELINE. DECANTO, JOHN JR.: Cafe. Chr. 1: Sch. 31 Comm. Ser. Chr. 2: S.B. Rep. 3. DE CASTRO, DOUORES Y. L.: H.R. Vice Chr. 1, Jr. Rep. 21 H.R. Pres. 3: Ex. Coun. 33 Rifle Team 1,2,3. Dll.A CRUZ, ANITA: H.R. Soc. Chr. 21 H. R. Lib. Chr. 3g Glee Club 1, 2,33 Greggites 3. DELA CRUZ, BARBARA P.: H.R. Vice Pres. lg H.R. Sec. 2: H.R. Soc. Chr. 3. DELI-I PEM, DOLORES D.: S. B. Rep. 2: Glee Club 2: Rifle Team 3: Allied Youth 3. DELIIA, KATHERINE: H.R. Chr. 1, H,R, Lib. Chr. 2. DELOS SANTOS, JULIET: C.A.P. 1,2,35 H.R. Lib. Chr. 2: F.H.A. 3: Glee Club 1,2. DIAS, ROBERT. DIZDN, CORNELIO, JR.: Jr. Rep. 2: H.R. Soc. Chr. 1, R.o. T. c. 2. D!lD1lA, LUCY: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: H. R. Health Chr. 2: H. R. 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FUJII, ETHEL T.: H. R. Eng. Chr. 1: H.R.. Sec. 2.3: H. R. Health Chr. 2: Greggites 2.3: C.0.T.C. 3. FUJII, HIANCES M.: Teensters Y-Teens 2.3: Bio- logy Club 8.3: Soph. Class Day Comm. 1: Jr. Deco- ration Chr. 2: H.R. Sch. 31 Comm. Ser. Chr. 3. FUJII, NANCY H.: H.R. Forum Chr. 2: Glee Club 1, 3: Swimming 1.2.3. FUJII, WALTER K.: S.B.I.D. Chr. 3: Jokers Hi-Y 3. FUJIKAMI, RAYMOND: H. R. Chr. 1: I.D. Comm. Chr. 2: Sr. Class Pres. 3: Jokers Hi-Y 3. FUJIMOTO. MARTIN S.: S. B. Soc. Chr. 3: Bachelor's Hi-Y 2, 3. FUJIMOTO, MARY M.: Teensters Y-Teen 1.2.32 Jr. Class Vice Chr. 2: S.B. Vice Chr. 3. FUJIMOT0, RICHARD S.: Sr. Band 3. FUJIMOTO, WALLACE J. HJJIOKA, STANLEY. INJJITA, JEANNE S.: S.B. Rep. 3: Jr. Rep. 2: H. R. Soc. Chr. 1: Allied Youth 3: Noon Hr. Comm. 2: Greggites 2,3. FUJIWARA, THOMAS: S. B. Rep. 2: Dramatics 2.3: Sr. Football 2.3: Jr. Glee Club Pres. 3: R.O. T. C. 1. FUKAMIZU, EDITH M.: Dress Reg. Chr. 2: H.R. Lib. Chr. 2: H. R. Sec. 3: F. B. L.A. 3. FUKUDA, HAROLD T.: Hi-Y Treas. 3: Swimming 2.3. FUKUHARA, NORAH N.: H.R. Health Chr. 1: Jr. Glass Police Comm. 2: Sr. Class Forum Chr. 3: Recep. Comm. 3: Deb-Teens 2. FUKUSHMA, FLORENCE T.: H. R. Vim Chr. 1: H.R. Sec. 2: Governor 1.2. FURUKAWA, FRED M.: Sr. Basketball 2.3. FURUYA, CLINTON M.: S.B. Soc. Comm. 3: Hi-Y 2. FUSE, THELMA K.: H.R. Forum Chr. 1: Sch. ag Comm. Ser. Chr. 2: H.R. Lib. Chr. 2: Orchestra 2.3. G,q1SON, WILLIAM K,g Sch. Sa Comm. Ser. Chr Jr. Football 2: Sr. Football 3 . . . GALINDO, PHOEBE A. K.: SODh. Rep- 12 C- ' - 3: H.R. Forum Chr. 33 Tennis 1,32 S . Directory 32 Bookkeeping Club 3: F.B.L.A. 3 GALIZA, JOSEPHINE M.: S.B. RGD- 1 H-R- Jr. Class Sec. 22 Biology Club 33 Recep. Comm GAPOL, MIGILLQ Class Rep. 25 Glee Clw 11 Cafe Comm. 3. GARCIA, IRENE D.: Glee Club 1,2 GEURGE, NANCY: Glee Club 33 C.A.P. 22 H.R. Lib Chr. 2. GERLACH, llERMANg H.R. Trees. 15 Sch. 8a Co Ser. Chr. 3. GIBSON, MARIENE L.: Greggites 3 Sch. 8: Comm. Ser. Chr. 3. GIMA, SHIRLEY: Sch. 81 Comm. Ser. Chr. 1: Class Rep. 1: Class Day Chr 23 Biology Club 2g H.R. Pres. 33 S.B. R . Teenster Y-Teen 1,2,3. GINOZA, HIDEO. GUM, LILLIANZ H.R. Health Chr 1- GOLTIANI, 'l1lEtlMl!E: H.R. Forum Chr. 23 Class Pres. 3: R.Q.T.C. 1,2,3. GOMES, AUDREY: S.B. Rep. 1, 2,34 Stu. Coun, 3: Dramatics 2: Spirit 8: Rally Chr. 3. G00, 11103553 Sr. Football 1,2,35 Allied Youth 2, 3, Red Cross COM- 2.3- GOT0. JOY: Greggites 2.3. GOT0, BOBEBT. GWVEIA, ALVIN. GUZIAN. VIVIANZ Dramatics 1, 2. . GUERRERO, EIILIAZ Greggites 2, 3: F.H. A. 3. QBEGGRY, IILIA: H.R. Health Qxr. 2, 3g Greggites 2. HAKIKAIA, IASASHI: H.R. Treas. 33 R.O.T.C. 3. if K i 'UN HAASENWITTER, ETHEL. HANAI, CLARENCE. HANAOKA, JESSIE: H.R. Lib. Chr. 1.31 Teensters Y-Teen 2. 33 H.R. Pres. 23 H.R. Forum Chr. 23 Bookkeeping Club 31 C.O.T.C. 3. 0 HANZAWA, MAE: D9b'T99HS 11 Hon. Distributor's Club 3. HARA, MARY: Greggites 23 H.R. Forum Chr. 3. HARADA, EDWARD: H. R. Sch. 8 Comm. Ser. Chr. 1. HARUQI, MARIHA: H.R. Soc. Chr. 1,23 Teensters Y- Teen 1,2,33 Rifle Team 1,21 Greggites 2,31 H.R. Lib. Chr. 2. HASEYAMA, DORA: H.R. Lib. Chr. 12 H.R. Sec. 23 Jr. Rep. 2: Greggites 2,33 C,O,T,C 3- HASHIMDTO, KENNETH: Sr. Fbotball 132,33 R,0, T.C. 1,2,33 H.R. Treas. 23 Athletic Board Rep. 23 Soc. Chr. 3. HATAE, GEORGE. HATORI, GILBERT: H.R. Treas. 13 F.F'.A. 1.2: R.O.T. C. 13 Pirates Hi-Y 2. HAYA- SHIDA, LAVINA: Sch. K Comm. Ser. Chr. 1,23 Dress Reg. Chr. 33 F.H.A. 2,3. Kzff. A d f -40.2 , . L HAYASE, CLARENCE: R.0.T.C. 1. HBE. l0LlX Class Rep. 13 H. H. Treas. 2: Handbook Chr. 3. HEE, RUTH: H.R. Vice Chr. 2: Glee Club 2,3 Clean-up Comm. 2. HENDRIX, N0llA: Hon. Dustributor's Club 3. BEYA, CLARENCE. IIIEDA, FIIYLLIS: Deb-Teens 1.2- HIGA, BETTY: Greggites 2,3: Y'Teens 1,2,3 HIGA, IIENIYZ ST- Band 2.3- HIPA, GERTRUDEZ Class Rep. 1. IIIIIAKAIA, FUJIE: Greggites 2,3: C.0.'I'.C. IIIRAI, GLADYS: H.R. Rep. 23 H.R. Sec. HIRAIOTO, lIsA0g Greggites 2,35 Deb-Teens S.B. Rep. 2: H.R. Chr. 33 Stu. Court Stenog. C.0.T.C. 3. 1-4 t1 C5 - l , 4 P4r Trademark of '50 . . . . All pau--Take a UIRANU. ROBERT. HO, ANNIE: H.R. Lib. Chr. 1,22 Hon. Distributor's Club 3. HO, JAMES: R.O.T.C. 1: Campus Clean-Up Chr. 2. HO, JANET: S. B. Rep. 11 Sch. af Comm. Ser. Chr. 1,23 Sr. Rep. 31 Governor 21 Deb-Teens 32 Glee Club 1. HO, STANLEY: R.O.T.C. 12 S.B. Rep. M H.R. Treas. 23 Allied Youth 2,35 Allied Youth Pres. 32 Vice Chr. Red Cross Comm. 32 Hi-Y 3. HO, THEODORE: R.O.T.C. 13 Jokers Hi-Y 2,33 Quill Q Scroll 2,32 Recep. Comm. 1,2,32 S.B. Soc. Comm. 33 Jr. Class Pres. 21 Governor 2. HOLT, ARLETTE: Swimming 1. HONDA, JOAN: Jr. Class Day Chr. 21 H.R. Soc. Chr. 21 Greggites 21 Bookkeeping Club 31 C.O.T.C. 31 Teensters 1,2,3. HONDA, HUBERT: H.R. Lib. Chr. 12 R.O.T.C. 1: H. R. Treas. 3. HONG, GEORGE: Sr. Soc. Comm. 32 Allied Youth 3. HONG, WALLACE. HONOKAHA, THERESA: H.R. Health Chr. 13 H.R. Forum Chr. 23 H.R. Sch. Q Comm. Sen Chr. 3. HOOKANO, MARY: H.R. Class Chr. 1,23 H.R. Forum Chr. l,2,33 H.R. Lib. Chr. 2. HORINOUCHI, ALICE S.: Class Pres. 12 S.Bo Assembly Chr. 21 S.B. Pres. 32 Pres. Hui 0' Governess 3. HORIUCHI. HENRY: H.R. Vice Chr. 3: H.R. Soc. Chr. 32 H.R. Forum Chr. 3: Jokers Hi-Y 2,33 S.B. Soc. Comm. 31 R.O.T.C. 3. HOSHINO, KENNETH S. HU, ROBERT K.Y.: Court Comm. 2,33 R.O.T.C. 1: Pirates Hi-Y 2,3. HUSS- IAN, DIANA R.: Dress Reg. Chr. 11 Greggites 2. IAEA, SHIRLEY L.: Soc. Rep. 11 H.R. Health Chr. 23 Dramatics 1,2,33 E.A.A. 2: Soc. Comm. Chr. 33 French Club 3. IBIGUCHI, IARGUERITE K.: H.R. g Sec. 11 H.R. Forum Chr. 21 P.H.A. 21 H.R. Sec. 32 Biology Club 3. ICHIDA, HARRIS H.: Sr. Band L 2.3: Sr. Orchestra l,2,3. IGNACIO, RAGIPL P.Z H.h. health Chr. 23 H.R. FO- rum Chr. 3. IHA, FRANCRS: Greguites 2,33 ILP. Lib. Chr. 3. IHA, JUCILYN h.: 15.11. ich. K L'0 T'T. ser. Chr. lg H. R. ser. Chr. lg lf.P. sec. 3. IK.-Url, LILLIAN WI.: ii.?L. health Chr. 11 5.53. Rep. 2: he Fiaaihu 2,35 Allied Youth 3: Uress Reg. mr. 3: A. 3: Quill A scroll 3. IKEDA, AL- BLRT I.: HA. Treas. 2: ILP.. Vice CIW. lg Pi- rates H1-Y 3. IKEDA, UUKIS I-I.: lI.l:. Lib. Chr. lg SB. keep. 2: Sr. Hep. 3: ulee Club l,2,3: Y- lleens 2,3. IKHJA, JOILN ln.: ll.l:. rorum Chr. ll Pi.O.T.C. 11 S.B. Rep. 23 Uress Reg, Com. Hep. 3. INA!-'l'klJ, IBILTSY Y.: H. R. Sec. 1, 3, h.it. Ibrum Chr. Z, C.O. T.C. 3: Greggites 2, 33 Teensters Y-Teens 2.3. LNAI-Ukb, JANE A.: li.I?. sec. lp Sch. 8. Comm. Ser. Chr. 2: C.O.T.C. 3: Greggites 2, 3: Teensters Y- 'leens 2.3. ING, RLBY S.F.: Deb-Teens 1,23 Greggites 2: Al- lied Youth 3. INUIJCHI, BEIIY Y.: H.I'L. Chr. 1: Sch. 8. Comm. Ser. Chr. 1: H.R. Vice Chr. 22 SB. Lost 8. found Chr. 2: Sr. Class Sec. 3: Hui 0'Co- verness 3. INOUYE, ALICE S.: Glee Club 1,2,3: Greggites 3. INOLYE, ROY Ni.: R.O.T.:. 1: H..c. Soc. Chr. 2: Dress Reg. Gir. 3: Glee Club l,3. INULIE, Sisl- ML: H.:i. Chr. 23 Sr. Band 2,33 Orchestra 3. IU- INA, EDV-ARD: R.O.T.C. 3. ISA, llANAl-L: Governor 2: Ke Kiaaina 3: Greggites 23 C.O.T. C. 3. ISA, SAGiIkU: Glee Club lg ILR. ing. Chr. 22 Teensters Y-Teens 2,32 Sr. Glee Club 3. ISAHA, Hl-.NRY li.: R.O.T.C. 1. ISEKE, HARRY A.: H.P.. Health Chr. 2. 15H1g,g, GEIRGE Y.: I-l.R. Tre-as. 1: Jokers Hi-Y 3. ISHII, WALTER Y,g Pirates Hi-Y 3: Sr. Band 33 R.O.T.C. 32 H.R. Lib. Chr. 3. 1. '27 fl 1 - A ,J 1,1 ISHIKAWA, JUAN. ISHIKI, ELLEN: H.R. Eng. Chr. 15 H.R. Forum Chr. 13 H.R. Pres. 22 Handbook Comm. 3. ISHIMINE, CHARLES M. ISOKANE, HARRY M.: H.R. Forum Chr. 1: S.B. Sch. H Comm. Ser. Comm. 35 Jokers Hi-Y 2,31 Golf 1,2, 3. ITAGAKI, GEORGE M.: H.R. Forum Chr. 2: H.R. Pres. 23 F.F.A. Sec. 2. ITO, FLORENCE S.: H.R. Rep. 2: Greggites 2,3. ITO, SONDEZ Glee Club 13 H.R. Lib. Chr. 2. ITOKAZU, JANET M.: H.R. Sch Q Comm. Ser. Chr. 2: Clean-Up Comm. 2. IHAI, CHARLES T.: H.R. Chr 15 Handbook Comm. 1,22 R.0.T.C. lg H.R. Vice Chr. 2. IZAWA, COLLEEN M. IYOMASA, MARIE: H.R. Lib. Chr. 1: H.R. Forum Chr. 1: H.R. Rep. 2: Teensters Y-Teens 2,33 Greggites 2: Bookkeepers Club 3 F.B.L.A. 3. JARRETT, GEORGE H. JAVONILLO, RICHARD H.: Fire Captain 1,2. JIM, RICHARD K. L.: Jr. Band 2,31 H.R. Rep. Asst. 2. JOSE, EDWARD. 1 F. F. A. 2, 3. JUMALON, MOSES. KADOMOT0, JANE T.: H.R. Chr. L Dress Reg. Chr. 2, Sr. Class Rep. 32 Rifle Team l3'Y-Teens 1,2, 3. memo, CLIFFORD A. KAGENO, MARGARET T.: Deb-Teen 1,25 H.R. Health Chr. 1: H.R. Sec. 2. KAHAUNAELE, ERNEST P. H.R. Treas. 15 H.R. Chr. 2. KAHEA, ELEANOR L.: J.P.O. 1: Dramatics 1,21 Allied Youth 3. KAHEAKU l'1.IZABE'l'H L.Z H.R. Treas. 1' I-LR 21 Sch. 34 Comm. Ser. Chr. 35 Hui O'Governess 2. KAHIAPO CAROLYIN M.: H. R. Sec. 1' So . Comm. 15 H.R. Forum Chr. 2: C. A.P. 1,25 Greggites 25 F.H. A. 3. KAHOLOKULA, DANIEL: H.R. Pres. 1 25 H.R. Lib. Chr. 1, Eire Chr. 1. KAHDLOKULA, JANET E.: R. Forum Chr. KAH00 NEI, KFNNI-.'l'H: Sr. Football 1 2' Sr. Basketball 1,25 Swimming 2. YDLNG, LILY: H.R. Forum Chr 25 Y-Teens 1 2. KAKUTANI, DOROTHY: H.R. Forum Chr. 1 2' S.B Rep. 25 Y-Teens 2.3' Swimming Team 1 2' Biology Club 3. 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KAOLELIPONO, JOSEPH: R.O.T.C. 1, 2,3. KAPAUA, JUANITO. KAPELIELA, JOHN: H.R. Vice Chr. 2. KASHIWABARA, ROSE: Quill SL Scroll Soc. 2, 33 Governor 2, 3: H.R. Sec. 3. KATADA, BENJAMIN: Bachelors Hi-Y 2, 33 Sr. Band 3. KATU, JUSTIN. KANEAKUA, S. KAUWE, JOHN: H.R. GIF. 31 H.R. Lib. Chr. 31 H.R. Sec. 3. Q Shirley Gima, Rembrant's protegee at work . . . 'This goes here, and that goes there! . s ' ' .Xb 166, KAIAGOE, BEATRICE: Greggites 2,33 H.R. Lib. Chr. 35 Bookeepers Club 3. KAWAHARA, RUBY: Greggites 2,33 H.R. Soc. Chr. 2,33 FBLA 3. KAWAI, ENOCHZ XLR. Rep. 11 S.B. Rep. 2L E.O.T. C. 2. KAWAI, NAOMII Glee Club 11 J.P.O. 1,22 Jr. Band 2, 31 Biology Club 3. Class Rep 2. xAuXxoNE, En- MOND: R.O.T.C. 11 Hon. Distributors Club 3: Photography Club 1. KAWAMOTO, MARGERY. KAWAMURA, FLORENCE: H.R. Health Chr. 1: H.R. Sec. 23 S. B. Soc. Comm. 32 S. B. Pro. Comm. 31 Biology Club 2.3. KAYA, BEATRICE: Greggites 2, 3g H.R. Sec. 2g Biology Club 31 Governor 23 Ke Kiaaina 3. KEALOHA, LAVINA: Greggites 2.33 F. H. A. 2. KEAWE, MITCHELL! H. R. Vice Chr. 15 H. R. Rep. 21 H. R. PreS. 3. KELIINOI, IARYZ H.R. Treas. 3. KEOLA, WILFRED: Sr. Football 2.3. Ja? . O x 5135- 5 Al 5' 3 -My uf x 'Y' +5253 hui' r 9' R X? af. x X s, High .nb . 5. .X Mskgav, K . '. N V 535- '+cLN ' x :K -' ... A very Merry Xmas for needy ch1ldren 1n Europe What. s the matter Edw1n'7 KIALUA. LORRAINE: Clean-Up Chr. 2. KIDO, JANE GOVGFUOF 1.2.3. KIM, FLORIDA: Dres Reg. Chr. 1: Governor 3: Allied Youth 3. KIM, FRANK: Sr. Band 1.3: Orchestra 3: S.B. Rep. 1.2. KIM, NANCY: H.R. Health Chr. 1: Deb-Teens 2: C.0.T.C. 3: H.R. Sec. 3: Greggites 2,3. KIM, WALLACE: S.B. Rep. 1: Jr. Football 1: Sr. Foot- ball 2,3: H.R. Pres. 2: Glee Club 2,3. KIMOT0, WALTER: H.R. Chr. 1. KIMURA, YOSHIMICHI H-R- RGD- 2: R.O.T.C. 1: H.R. Tres. 3. KING ETHEL: J.P.0. 1.2.32 H.R. Forum Chr. 1: H.R. Sch. 8 Comm. Ser. Chr. 2. U KINO, JANE: H.R. Rep. 1: H.R. Forum Chr. 3. KI- NOSHITA. BETTY: H.R. Health Chr. 23 H.R. SOC. Chr. 3: Soph. Rep. 1. KIPU, HELEDt H.R. Rep. 1: Sch. Q Comm. Ser. Chr. 1: Greggites 2.3. Q KIRIU, FRANK T! R.O.T.C. 1.23 Jr. Basketball 1. 2- KISO, MELVIN. KITABATA, JANE: H.R. Lib. Chr. 2. KITAGAWA, FLORENCE S. KITANO, MARILYN S: Soc. Comm. 13 S.B. Dres Reg. 2: H.R. Pres. 2: H.R. Sec. 3: Allied Youth 1.2.3: Greggites 2.3: YlTeens 2.3: Governor 2: FBLA 3. KIYABU, GEGRGE S: H.R. Chr. 1: Jokers Hi-Y 2.3: Stu. Org. comm. Cnr. 3? s.a. soc. comm. 3. KIYABU, HARUKO. KIYABU. MITSUO: H-R. Fbrum Chr. 1: R.O.T.C. 1: Joker's H1-Y 3. KOANUI, CHRISTO- PHER K: R.O.T.C. 1.2: Jr. Football 2. KOANUI, JOSEPH: H.R. Pres. 2: H.R. Forum Chr. 21 H.R. Pres. 33 Swimming Team 1.2.3. KOBASHIGAWA, HELEN T.: H.R. Sec. 1. KOBASHIWAHA, NANCY Y. KOBAYASHI, GEORGE K. KOGE, SETSUKO. KOIZUMI, FLORENCE Y.: Mariners 13 Biology Club 1,23 H.R. Health Chr. 1: H.R. Treas. 1. 0 KOKATA, JUDITH K.: Soph. Rep. 1: Court Comm. L S.B. Assembly Comm. 2,32 Greggites 2. KOMATSU, JAMES T. KOMODA, RAYMOND S.: R.0.T.C. 1,21 Jokers Hi-Y 1,2,3Q Sr. Rep. 3: Gong Ringer 22 Locker Comm. 2. KONNO, RICHARD: R.O.T.C. 1.2: Jr. Band 2: Sr. Band 3. KOKUBUN, ERNEST T.: R.0. T. C. 1: Joker's Hi-Y 2,33 Tennis 2,33 Grad. Sitting Arrangement Comm. 2. KONNO, BETTY M.: F.H.A. 2. Q KONNO, DORA H.: Soph. Rep. 1: S. B. Rep. 2: H.R. Treas. 32 Teenster 1,23 Greggites 21 Bookkeepers Club 3. KOSEKI, JANE N.: Governor 2,33 Quill 8 Scroll 2,33 Biology Club 3. KOTSUBO, ITSU. KOYANAGI, EDWARD A.: Glee Club 1.3. KOYANAGI, ROSE K.: H.R. Health Chr. 11 F.H.A. 2: Ke Kiaaina 3. KUNIYOSHI, HATSUE: Dress Reg. Chr. 2: H.R. Sec. 33 H.R. Lib. Chr. 3. KURIHARA, JANE: H.R. Sec. 3. KUROSU, EDWARD: H.R. Treas. 21 R.0.T.C. 1. KUSHIMA, HELEN: Greggites 2: Bookkeepers Club 32 C.0.T.C. 3 -'Q -2 6 If ...l K- KUSUNOKI, WILFBED: H.R. Treas. 23 Bachelor's Hi-Y 2. KUWAYE, HARBISON: R.O.T.C. 1. KWAN, MILDRED: H.R. Sec. 23 Dress Reg. Chr. 33 F'.H.A. 3. LAGODLAGDD, BETTY: H.R. Chr. 1.2: S. B. Rep. 23 H. R. Health Chr. 3: F'.H.A. 2.3. LAGODLAGOD, SIGONDA: H.R. Forum Chr. 23 Sch. 81 Comm. Ser. Chr. 22 H.R. Sec. 3. LAI, ERNEST. LAI, WINIFRED: H.R. Health Chr. 13 H.R. Lib. Our. 2,33 Glee Club 1,33 Greggites 2. LANGTAD, LSPERANZA: Greggites 2.3. LAPINID, REHINO: S. B. Rep. 12 R.0.T.C. 1.2: H.R. Rep. 23 Glee Club 3 LASTIMOSA, DAVID: H. R. Treas. 13 H.R. Chr. 33 Sr. Band 1 81 2, Bookkeepers Club 3. LAU, HENRY: Allied Youth Treas. 31 Jokers Hi-Y Pres. 31 Ten- nis Club 13 Sr. Grad. mr. 3. LAU, HERMAN: Sr. Baseball 2,33 Jr. Baseball 1: Glee Club 1,2,33 R.0.T.C. 1. LAU, STANFORD: H.R. Chr. 13 H.R. Vice Chr. 23 H.R. Treas. 33 R.0.T.C. 1,2,3. LAVILLA, DOLORES: Glee Club 1.2.33 Sch. 31 Comm. Ser. Chr. 32 Soc. Chr. 2.33 Greggites 3. LEDIARD, GENEVIEVE: Dress Reg. Chr. 2: S. B. Rep. 3. LEE, AGGIE: H.R. Lib. Chr. 2. LEE, FLORENCE: H.R. Sec. 13 H.R. Rep. 12 S.B. Rep. 23 Bookkeep- ,ers Club 3. LEE, INN CIIUN: H.R. Pres. 13 H. R. Lib. Chr. 23 Dress Reg. Chr. 3. LEE, JANET: S.B. Rep, 13 Sch. 81 Comm. Ser. Chr. 23 S.B. Jr. Red Cross Comm. Chr. 3: Class Ring Chr. 23 Mariners Club 13 Biology Club 3. LEE, RONALD: Orchestra 2. LEE, SAMUEL. LEE, SlIRLEY ANN: H.R. Sec. 15 H.R. Eng. Chr. 25 Biology Club 25 H. R. Lib. Chr. 35 Hui 0'Governess 35 Vice Chr. Biology Club 3. LEE, VIVIAN: H.R. Treas. 15 Dress Reg. Chr. 2. LEE KIAI, PRISCI- LLA: H.R. Soc. Chr. 25 Allied Youth 2.3. Ll-LEO, BILLIE: R.R. Treas. 25 H.R. Health Chr, 25 Glee Club 35 Deb-Teens 253. LEONG, FRANCIS Bookkeepers Club 3. LEONG, JAMES. LEONG, MARGARET: H.R. Vice Chr. 1: Greggites 25 Bookkeepers Club 3. LEONG, RUBERT. LEONG WILLIAM: H. R. Soc. Chr. 35 H.R. Vice Chr. 1. LEDPOLDO, VIRGINIA: Greggites 2.32 Allied Youth 35 Rifle Team 35 Tennis Team 35 LIKELIO, CAIHERINE L. LIMAT00, SYBIL N.: H.R. Rep. 1,22 H. R.. Treas. 3. LINDSEY, GEBIAINE E.: H.R. Rep. 15 H.R. Health Chr. 2: Deb-Teens 25 Glee Club 1,2,3. LIU, CLARENCE Y.R.: H.R. Chr. 1: R.O.T.C. 1. LIU, VIULEI NJ.: Glee Club 1,21 Soc. Chr. 1. Loo, ALI-'nan LP.: R.0.T.C. 1, Glee Club 1, 2,31 Band ig rm. Rep. 1. Loo, IERALDINE L.Y.: H.n. Soc. Chr. 1: H.R. Rep. 2: Biology Club 35 No. Hans Club 2: Kekiaaina 3. L00, JOSEPH J.: Gong ringer 1: H.R. Vice Chr. 1,25 Footbgll 1: H. R. Forum Chr. 1,25 Glee Club 2,3. LDPEZ, BEINICE K.: Glee Club 1.2.31 H.R. Soc. Chr. 1: H.R. Florum Chr. 3. DOPES, TIKIAS. LUAT, BUIULPII Q.: Sr. Baseball 1,2,3: R.0.T.C. 1,2,3: H. R. Treas. 1. rg .41 Q. Cx ICW .1-J The three Hawaiian Musketeers---Francisco, John and James ..... What. are we doing? -.. .lfqgym 1. ff' ' I 0 N1 'J A 1 1 N! 3 KI' LUIS, ELEANOR: Sch. 62 Comm. Ser. Chr. 12 Glee Club 1.2, 3. LUKE, GEDRG3 S.H. LUKE, MYRTLE C.U. Glee Club 1, 2. LlM, ALBERT K.W.: H.R. Fbrum Chr. 12 H.R. Health Chr. 2. QUM, CLIFFORD T.H.: R.U. T. C. 1.3. LUM, LEON: R.0.T.C. 1: Fire Chief 1,2,3g Sr. Basket- ball 2. MABON, WILLIAM: R.O.T.C. 1,3. MAEKAWA, KEITH M. R.O.T.C. 15 Sr. Band 31 Photography Club 1' Governor 2. MAEMURI, HENRY. MAENAKA, ELSIE T.: H.R. Sec. 1,2: S. B. Rep. 12 Biology Club 25 F.H.A. 31 Glee Club 1g S. B. Eng. Comm. 3. MAGNO, LOUIS: Band 39 Noon Hr. Recrea- tion 3. MAGSANIDE, ALFREUD U.: H.R. Pres. 12 H.R. Vice Chr. 2g Recep. Comm. 35 Biology Club 31 F.F'.A. 2. wg? , 1 . f -r lv 'W Q. M y i 'wwe-' ' Q u'-Yff . 9 5 . W KJ. f 1' ... .. X 5 7 4 , I A 1 1 , . 4 Q , 1 MAHAULU, ARCHIBALD S: Jr. Football 1,71 H Rep. 1: R.o.T.c. 2,3. mmuANALoA, Joss 4 R.0. T. C. 13 H.R. Sec. 1. MAKAIII, ARGH B. Rep. 12 Sr. Rep. 35 Dramatics ,2 Tre-as. 11 Glee Club 31 Cheer Leader 25 Sch Comm. Ser. Chr. 12 Governor 3g Greggltes MAKI, GERTRUDE TI H.R. Treas. 31 F.H.A. 3 KINI, VIOLET KZ H.R. Sec. 2. MALCZON, JAMES P MALDONADO, ROBERT. IANAGO, CONRADO. MARCHAN ANGELINE: Glee Club 1,2,3g Greggites 25 Store Ser. 33 H.R. Health Chr. 3. MARCUS, HELENE: S. B. Rep. 1: Class Rep. 2' H Soc. Chr. 3. MARUSHIGE, GEORGE. MASUI, BETTY Allied Youth 1, 2,35 Teensters 2,35 S.B. Rep. 2 PBX 3. Q-- Uongrats to Mr. and Nliss Senior on flass dav . . It Dont't get electrocuted bovs. vi- 30 Q Q -4 f K . N.. ' 1 'ii I 1h A' -' '.f-Q. ' K i 'if he 11 X 1 10 ff - X- -1- Ji 'L ,Q ,al 5. 1?- MASUNAGE, BERNICEZ F'.H.A. 3. MATSUI, MORRIS R.0.T.C. 1. MATSUMIYA, EDWARD. MATSUMOTO, TIIELMA T: H.R. Chr. 1: H. R. Sec. 2 Ke Kiaaina 2: PBX 21 Greggites 21 Dress Reg Comm. 2. 0llA'l'SU0, REYNOLD I: R.0.T.C. 1: Jr Football 1.22 Sr. Football 3: Fire Chief 3 MATSUYAMA, DORIS S: S. B. Rep. 15 H.R. Lib. Chr 23 Sch. 8L Com. Chr. 2. IAUNUPAU, VERONICA PZ H.R. Treas. 13 SOC. Comm. Chr. 32 F'.H. A. IIAYEDA, WINIFRED M. MAYEKAWA, YOSIIIITSU. MCLEAN, WALLACE K: H. R. Pres. 2: Fire Chief 3: Dramatics 23 R.0.T. C. 1. IIEDEIROS, JOSEPH M: R. O. T. C. 1: S. B. Rep. 2. IDIESES, RAYMOND: R.0. T. C. 33 I.D. Comm. 25 Glee Club 1.2.3. MENO, P. MEI, ROSE G. S: 'H.R. Pres. 13 H. R. Vice Chr. 15 H. R. Sec. 13 H. R. Dress Reg. Chr. 35 Hon. Distributors Club 3. MEYER, IIOIIER: R.D. T. C. 1: H. R. Health Chr. 2. MEYER, SAIIJEL. IILITANTE, BDRERT L: Jr. Foot- ball 2g Sr. Football 3: H. R. Vice Chr. 3. IIN, IIJCY Y.0: Deb-Teens 2: H. R. Health Chr. 1.2. IINAII, IAIORUZ Bachelors Hi-Y 3. IIURA, HARRY J. IIYA, LAIBHCE. . I MIYABAILA, MAllGAl'.ET: S.B. Rep. 23 Jr. Cl ass Pep. 23 H. R. Lib. Chr. 3. .-IIYAIIARA, nIlJli0. 5lIlfl.u0f0, BLTTY: H.R. Rep. 13 Teensters 2,3. MIYAM0l'0, WALTER: S.B. Rep. 21 Fire Chief 3. vil- YASATO, ClilYOK0. .vlIYAsATO, RlCHARu: Sr. Foot- ball 2,33 Sr. Baseball 2,3. MIXASHIRO, Ill-ll'l'Y. MIYASHIRO, DORIS: H.R. ViCe Chr. 13 Hon. Distributors Club 3: H.R. Atten. Sec. 3. MIYASIIRO, TSUNETARO. MIYA'l'0, MILDRED: H.R. Treas. 2. MIYAZMI, HAROLD! Bookkeepers Club 32 Pirates Hi-Y 1,2,33 C.O.T.C. 3. MOKULHIUA, VIC'IOR. MOON, CIlARl.liS D. YOUNG. MDRIGUCIII, NANCY. NOKI- MOT0, EVELYN: Greggites 2,33 H.R. I-lorum Chr. 33 Sch. 83 Comm. Ser. Chr. 11 FBLA 31 Quill ay Scroll, Allied Youth 3. A MORIMJSATD, ARGIIE: R.O. T. C. 1. MORISAKO, JAMES: ach. 8: Comm. Ser. Chr. 3. MORITA, MILDRRD: Teens- ter Club 1.2, 31 H. R. Health Chr. 13 Biology Club 22 Jr. Class Health Chr. 2: Hui 0'Governess 31 stu. Gov't Health Chr. 3. MOTOYAMA, DOROTHY: Deb-Teens 13 H.R. Sch. 83 Comm. Ser. Chr. 23 H. R. Soc. Chr. 33 Pro. Comm. Chr. 3. MOTTA, DOLTHIN: R.O.T.C. 12 H. R. Service Chr. 2. MUKAI, FRANK: R.o.T.c. 22 Joker's Hi-Y 33 Bookkeepers Club 33 FBLA 33 Caps 81 Gowns Comm. 3. 3 L QN Qs- P mi? 1- Q- if 3 f Ie IUN, LAIRENCE: R.0.T. C. 11 Ke Kiaaina 23 Photo graphy Club 1. IUBAKAII, DDNALD: Soc. Comm Chr. 13 H.R. Treas. 22 Hi-Y 2.3. MURAKAII JANET: I-LR. Lib. Chr. 22 Greggites 2.3. MURAUKA, STANLEY: R.0.T. C. 32 Rifle Tean 3. NA- BALES, LAURO. NAGAMIITI, YASJO. NAGATA, ELEANDR: H.R. Lib. Chr. 23 H.R. Rep. 2, 3. NAGATA, MARSHALL. NAll0l.0WAA, J0llN: Sch. 8z Comm. Ser. Chr. 32 Glee Club 3. NAIPO, LAVERNEZ H.R. SOC. Chr. 12 H.R. Forum Chr. 23 Glee Club 1, 2.3. NAITO, RUBY! Deb- Teens 12 H. R. Health Chr. 2. NAKAGAMA, RAY T.: H.R. Lib. Chr. 3. NAKAGANEXU, SAMUEL: Band 1, 2, 3: R.0.T.C. 1. NA- KAGAWA, KENINEIH: R.O.T. C. 1. NAKAKURA, ELEANDR: Greggites 22 Bookkeeping Club 3: Allied Youth 1, 2,33 Recep. Conm. 3. NAKAIIA, BETSY: Glee Club 13 H. R. Sec. 23 I-LR. Vice Chr. 33 Allied Youth 2.3. NAKAIA, DORA: S. H. Rep. 1, 22 Song leader 2,3: R.0. T. C. Sponsor 2, 33 Y-Teen 2.2: Sr. Soc. Comm. 3. NAKAIA, HENRY. NAKAIA, JANE: Glee Club 13 H. R. Rep. 22 Deb- Teens 22 Greggites 22 F'.H.A. 3. NAKAIA, KIKUE: Jr. Class Rep. 23 H. R. Health Chr. 2. NAKAIA, TAKED: H.R. Forum Chr. 33 R.0.T.C. 3. NAKAIOTD. JANE: Sch. 8 Coll. 1.3: H.R. Vice Chr. 1: Deb-Teens 2: Ke Kiaaina 3. NAKAIURA. GIARLEB. NAKAIUIA. ml: H.R. sec. 2.3: H.R- Forum Chr. 2g Greggites 2, 3: Y-Teens 3. NAKAIUIA. GEORGE. NAKAIURA. IAIY: H.R. Vice Oar. 1: H.R. Chr. 3: Stu. Gov't Heal9h Chr. 2: Recep. mll. 3: Hui 0'Governess 3: Biology Club 2.3: Teensters Y-Teen 1.2.3. NAKANI I, GEOIIIE: R.0.T. C. 1.2: H.R. Soc. Chr. 3: Dress Reg. Chr. 1: H.R. Treas. 1.2.3. NAKANO, FRANKLIN: Sr. Band 3: Joker's H1-Y 2.3: R.0.'1'.C. 1. NAKANO, GIAII: Sch. a Co n. Ser. Chr. 1: S.B. Rep. 2: Greggites 3. NAKASIIIIA, JINE: Bookkeeping Club 3. NKASIIIA. LEATIIIE: Glee Club 1.2.3. NAKASINE, MYIIND: H.R. Lib. Chr. 1: R.0.'1'.C. 1: Band 1.2, 3: Sr. Baseball 2. NAKATA, BEITY A.: H. R. Soc. Chr. 2: Teensters Y-Teens 2: Glee Club 1, 2.3. NAIATA. IALLACE: H.R. Chr. 1: H. R. Treas. 2: Sch. a Ooh. Ser. Chr. 3. MKAUIA. PAUL T.: R. 0.'1'.C. 1: Baud 3. NAKAYAIA, DEBT S.: R.0.'I'.C. 3: H R. Treas. 3. NAKAYAIA. IIIEI1' I.: H.R. Sec. 1. 3: Ren. Speech Qlr. 2.3. NAHAYAIA. GEIIIUE. NAIIIO. IIILEY: 1-Teen 1: H.R. Rep. 3. NAIDII. IIAIID Y.: Joker' s H1-Y 2.3: Court Com. 2.3: Soc. Con. 3: R.0.'1'.C. 1. NAVAIN. 111810- BM.: R.0.'1'.C. 1: Building Chr. 1: Glee Club 1: P.F.A. 1. NAZAIINO. IICAIN S.: R.0.'1'.C. 1: H. R. Vice Chr. 2: H.R. Pbnl Chr. 2: P. F. A. Sec. 3. NISHINO, RICHARD Y.: Joker's H1-Y 2. 3. NISIII- IUBA, ll0lABD: H. R. Treas. 1: Sr. Band 2: H.R. Vice Chr. 3. NISIIIIUBA, DGNALD P.: Sr. Band 2,33 Sr. Orchestra 32 R..0.T.C. 1. NISIIIICTO, GRACE A.: Greggites 2.3. NI IKAIA, ETIIEL S.: F.H.A. 3. NISHIHAIA, IIIOKO: Deb Teens 2: School a Com. Ser. Qxr. 3: PBX Sec. 3. NISIII, ELLEN T.: l-LR. Eklg. Chr. 1: Teensters Y- Teen Pres. 1: S.B. Ex. Colm. 2: Teenster Y-Teen 2.3: Biology Club 3: Greggites 2.3. NIPP, III.- ' LIAI. NIIIUID, 1'llllAS. NIIIEI, sous I. Ne, axonal: K.s. Nlsnxuu nzuvosuxz H.n. Treaa. li court COII- 2 R. 0. T. C. 1. I-arrington spirit of Aloha Week . wav home, Isabelle asks Stanley. 1 'Q 'K .412 :H ' 'Show me the ' . 1 if 1532. 1.. -4-,,, :G A ..1fr,.p NISHIZAIA, NEIL H. NITTA, HARULD T.Z R.0.T.C. 1: H.R. Treas. 1. NOA, LAMIENCE L.: F.F.A. 2.3- NOBRIGA, LEABERTZ R..O.T. C. 11 Jr. Orchestra 1g C.A.P. 23 Hon. Distributor's Club 2. NOJIMA, THEIDORE I. NIMURA, WALLACE N.: Hi -Y. Vice Chr. 2,35 Sr. Band 1,2.33 R.0.T.C. 1,25 Sr. Orchestra 2,33 H.R. Lib. Glr. 35 Dress Reg. Chr. 1. oBA'rA, Gsonasz H.R. Lib. cm. 1, H.P.. Treas. lg Orchestra 2.3: P.o.T.c. 1. omn, MLTER: R.o. T.c. 1: H.fL Chr. lg na. Health cnr. 1,25 H,a, vice Cnr. 3: F.c.c. 3. ommcs, Gsonus J.: R.o. T. C. ODA, LUCILLE: Mariners 13 Glee Club 1,2,3g PBX 33 S.B. Rep. 1,23 C.A.P. l,2,3g Rifle Team 2: H. R. Treas. 23 H.R. Sec. 31 H.R. Health Chr. 1. ODA, IARJORIE l.: Sr. Orchestra 2. OGASAIARA, JANE I.: S.B.R.q:. 23 Sch. 81 Comm. Ser. Chr. 1,23 -4 'Oh gi . ,,' I Gosh what a face ' Isabelle portrays V1rg1n Mary -iq 41 an fi OGATA MASAO OGATA HARUI OKAGI ROBER'l OKAMOTDQ BERNARD T OKAMOTO WALTER M J otball 1 H R r Sr Ban OKIMURA IRFNE S H R. Sec 1 Greggltes 2, 3 Teensters 2 3 H R Treas 3 OKUMOIO NELLIE S ep R C 0 T C 3 Greggltes 2 3 Teensters Y Teen 1 2 3 OLAYVAR HERBERT OLIVEIRA JOHANNAH E eChr 123 SB Rep 1 Sch 8zComm Ser r Gre gltes 2 3 ee Club 1 Forum Chr 3 Rifle Team 1 2 3 All1ed Youth 3 OMORI FRAMES S Glee Club 3 OMPAD CATHE RINE E SOC Chr 2 S C F' H A 3 0N0 CLARENCE ON0 EDNA Y: eggites 2 3' C 0 T C 3 - 0PIO GREGORY: Sr Football 2 3' Swimming 2. ORIIINEZ AIELIL' Greggites 2' Glee Club 2 ORIDNEZ, CONSTANCE. ORDONEZ, FLORENCE: H.R. Forum Chr. 11 H.R. Health Chr. 2g Hon. Dis ri butor'S Club 3. IICIMOTO, llIROK0. ORUT, VERONICA: Photographer Club 13 Glee Club 11 French Club 3. ORTA, ELIZABEIH: Glee Club 1g Orchestra 23 Hon. Distributor' s Club 3. ORIG, MARIAN: Glee Club 1,33 H.R. Health Chr. 2 H.R. Soc. Chr. Greggites 2. OSAKI, RISE: H.R. Sec. 1,2,3g Biology Club 2,3 Greggites 23 Jr. Dec. Comm. 2. OSHIRO, EMA Greggites 2. OSHIRO, NANCY: Sch. 8z Comm. Ser Chr. 1: H.R. Lib. Chr. 3. OSHIRO, YUKIO: S.B. RGD- 1.3: Jr. Forum Chr. 2 R.0.T.C. 1.2. OTA, GRACE: S.B. Rep. 12 Jr. Cla ss Rep. 2: Greggites 2,3g C,0,'1',C, 3. 01,4 KEYEI. OTAGURO, Gsoncs. MAKE, GLADYS: Greggines 2, 3g Deb-Teens 2: H.R. sec. 3. OUCIII, JACKIE: H.n. Pres. 15 Red Cross Chr. 1: Fire Chief l,2,3: Bas- ketball Mgr. 2: R.O.T.C. 1.3. OIXJIII, JANE: H.R. Vice Chr. 1: H.R. Soc. Chr. 2: S. B. Rep. 3: Greggites 2,33 PBX 2. OYAMA, GDMLD. OYAMA, JOYt1E: H.R. Chr. 15 H.R. Sec. 25 Sch. 8: Comm. Ser. Chr. 33 Teensters l,2,3g Chemistry Club 2. PA, CHARLES: H. R. Forum Chr. 1: H.R. Rep. 3. PACFECO, HERBERT: R.0.T.C. 1,25 H.R. Treas. 2: Bulletin Board Chr. 3: F.G.P. 2. PAN, CRESPINg Sr. Band 2.3: R.0. T. C. 2. PANG, BETTY ANN: Teenster Y-Teen 2,35 H. R. Rep. 2: Bookkeeping Club 3: FBLA. PANG, ELIER: R.0.- T.C. 1.22 F.F.A. 1,2,3. PANG, HERBERT: Dress Reg. Chr. 2: Sch. 8: Comm. Ser. Chr. 2: H.R. 1-reas. 3, Glee Club 2, 3. ' PANG, JOHN: H.R. Vice Chr. 1: R.0.T.C. 2.3: F.G. P. Chief 2. PANG, IINNIE: Biology Club 3: H.R. Chr. lg S.B. Rep.1. PAPA, HENRY: Jr. Basketball lj Jr. Football 25 Sr. Class Rep. 35 Sr. Basket- ball 3. is 'Q php '1 ...Q E -7 3 .4-5 PARK, ELIZABETH ANN: H.R. Cnr. lj Jr. Class Rep. 22 Ke Kiaaina 3. PARK, S0 HAN: Sr. Band 1,2,3 H. R. Treas. 2: R.O.T.C. 1. PARKER, LIONEL R.O T.C. 33 H.R. Treas. 1. PAWJA, IIJMINGO: R.O.T.C. 1,23 Jr. Class Rep. 23 Jr. Bandfjj Glee Club 1,2. PEREZ, FLORA: Glee Club 1,23 Sch. 81 Comm. Ser. Chr. 2. PERRY, VI- VIAN: Dress Reg. Chr. 21 H. R. Treas. 3. PIKINI, GRETUIENZ S. B. Rep. 13 Sch. 81 Comm. Ser. Chr. 2: Jr. Rep. 23 H. R. Soc. Chr. 3. POMAKAI ELIZABETH. PONCE, ANTONIO: R.O.T.C. 1. PONTES, AGNES: H. R. Forum Chr. 13 H.R. Rep. 23 H. R. Vice Chr. 32 H. R. Sec. 3. PDPA, VICTORIA C.A.P. 1,23 Glee Club 1.2.3. PORLES, JOSEPHINE H.R. Rep. 2,33 H.R. Chr. 1. PREGIL, LAVERNE: H.R. Erum Chr. 13 H.R. Sec. 2: Glee Club 1,2,3Q C.A.P. 2.3. PUERTO, SABAS JA RIEL: H. R. Dress Reg. Chr. 32 Rem. Speech Chr. Sec.3 Treas.: Lib. 2. PUCLINAN, CAIHERINE. PUNAHELE, NELLIE: Dramatics 1.2: F'.A.A. 23 H. R. Forum Chr. 11 H.R. Treas. 33 H.R. Vice Chr. 23 J. P.O. 1.2. QJINTA, ISABELL: Dramatics 1.3: Dress .Reg. Chr. 2,33 H. R. Forum Chr. 1.33 H.R. Pres. 23 Greggites 2. RAGJYA, JUANITA: H.R. Forum Chr. 33 Greggiteg 2,33 Bookkeeping Club 33 Allied Yo- uth 31 Rifle Team 1,32 Deb-Teens 3. RAIINGS, JOSEPH: H. R. Rep. 11 H. R. Soc. Chr. 2 REED, RUTH: H.R. Sec. 12 Jr. Rep. 23 H.R. Healtl. Chr, 35 Glee Club 1,2,3. RIVERA, BEVERLY: Dress Reg. Comm. 23 Sch. Sz Com. Ser. Chr. 2: Greggites 2,33 H. R. Sec. 33 Song Leader 3. S JOAN: Glee Club 1 2 3' H.R L0 JAMES: J . nd 1' r. nd Basketball 1' R.O. T. C. 1. ROBERTQN CARL SAND :H.R. p. 3..L.Ch.. IUDRIGUES JOSEPH: H. R. L.'b. Gflr. 3. RODRIGUES JILIA E. IDHDE, LOUIS J.: H.R. Dress Reg. Chr IIMAN, CXJNSJEILO: H.R. Dress Reg. Chr. 3. RUGJE, GLADYS G.: F'.G.P. 15 F.H.A. 3. ROSA, MARGARET, R.: H.R. Health Chr. 1: Greggites 2, 3: C.0.T.C. 3. IIJWE, PAULINE K.: H.R. Rep. 13 F.G.P. 1. RUIZ, AUGUST: R.0.T.C. 1.2.31 Glee Club 1.2.32 Jr. Football 12 H.R. Chr. 1. RUNNELS, FRANK J.: R. O.T.C. 3Z Glee Club 1. SADRINHA, IARJORIE J.: H. R. Health Chr. 1.2: Glee Club 1.2,3g PBX 3. SAGON, DIONICIO: R.0.T. C. 1. SAITO, GILBERT Y.: H. R. Vice Chr. 3: Sr. Glee Club 3. SAKAI, ALYCE T.: H.R. Treas. lp Dress Reg. Chr. 21 S.B. Rep. 32 Ke Kiaaina 3. SAKAI, KUNIO. SA- KAl0'l10, WALTER Y.: Sr. Band 31 Bachelors Hi-Y 3.. SAKIHARA, SHIGERU: Spartans 3. SAMIANJ, FTLICI- DAD. SAMPSUN, MITILDA E.: H. R. Rep. 11 H.R. Health Chr. 2. 419 'T NCD' '5 fo 46 SANUHEZ, EULALIA2 F.H. A. 3. SANICO, MARGARET! C. A. P. 1,2,31 G1 ee Club 11 Greggites 3. SANTIAGO IRENE! H.R. Health Chr. 1,22 H.R. SOC. Chr. 1 Rifle Team 11 Greggites 2. SANTOS, JOSEPH L.: H.R.. Sch. Sz Comm. Ser. Chr. 21 Pirates Hi-Y Athletic Rep. 25 Building Rep. 35 Allied Yodth 33 Pirates Hi-Y Pres. 3. SARDMINES, FLORENTINA: H.R. Chr. lg Allied Youth 2,33 H.R. Soc. Chr. 2: Sr. Class Rep. 3: Bkg. Club 3. SASABUIHI, GEORGE: H.R. Soc. Chr. 1: Sr. Band 3, R.O.T.C. 1. SASAKI, EDNA H. SASAKI, RICHARD K.: J0ker' s Hi-Y 3: H.R. Treas. lg H.R. Vice Chr. 2: R.O.T.C. 13 French Club 3. SASAKI, RONALD T. SATO, JANE H.: H Cheer Leader 3: Greggites 1: H.R. Vice-Chr. 13 H.R. Rep. 3. SATO JEAN K.: Soph. Class Sec. lg S.B. Lost 8a Found Comm. Chr. 23 S.B. Sec. 31 Recep. Comm. 3: Hui O'Govex-ness 3. SAWAMURA, WALTER M.: R. 0.T.C. 1: Allied Youth 1. Clockwise: l, 2, 3---Kick! ..... oh! oh! Falling asleep? ..... Mass Production. . --4? .T . tg'--th BF., is ah, WLN Slllfi Glee Club 1.2- SEN, STELLA H.' Allied Youth 33 Glee Club 23 Greggites 2,3: H.R Chr- 1: H.R. Pm. Cnr. 2. snmm, mmnncu M. SHIGEMURA, IENRY T.: R.O.T.C. 1. SHIIGI, ARTIIU I.: H.R. Rep. 13 Jr. Class Soc. Chr. 23 S.B. Soc. Chr. 23 Mutual Aid Bd. Chr. 3. SHIMABUKU, L0l'IS 51,5 Soph. F.G.P. Comm. 13 h.R. Chr. 33 Sr. Athletic Bd. 33 S.B. Rep. 23 Bachelors H1-Y 2,3 SHIMABUKURO, ELEANOR M.: H. R. Lib. Chr. 13 H.R. Sec- 2- SHIMABUKIRO, JANE S.: C.O.T.C. 3' Greggites 23 Dramatics 1,2,33 Teensters 2,3 SHIMABUKURO, SUEKO: H.R. Sec. 13 Dress RGS- Chr 2,32 Greggitges 23 Dramatics 1,2,33 Teensters 2,2 SHINOTSUKA, HENRY T.: H.R. Treas. 2. SIINSATO JINRI3 Bachelor' s Hi-Y 2,3. '15 .J 4 Tixture Stenos? . . . Ouch! cbn't take all!! ,. .gl X X -X . x x .5 Q- ,Q 2 2 115 'X -5 SHIRAISHI, RICHARD H.: R.O.T.C. 1: Glee Club 1, 2,32 H.R. Health Chr. 3. SHISHIDO, ELIZABETH Y.: Noon Hr. Recreation 3. SHOJI, ERNEST F.: Flag Comm. Chr. 23 Rainbows Hi-Y 25' R.O.T.C. 3. SHDN, TOM! R.O.T.C. 1,2,3: Rifle Team 3. SHOZU- YA, JANET K.: Bookkeeping Club 33 Allied Youth 2,3. SILVA, LOUISE L.: H.R. Health Chr. 22 Comm. Chest Chr. 1. SILVA. VINCENT 0.: R.O.T.C. 13 Dress Reg. Chr. 13 H.R. Sch. gl Comm. Ser. Chr. 21 S. B. Rep. 3. SILVERIA, GRIFFEN: H.R. Forum Chr. 2. SING, LUCILLE: H.R. Forum Chr. 13 H.R. Rep. 22 Biology Club 23 C.A.P. 2.3. SIU, JENNIE: S.h. Sa Oomm. Ser. Chr. 13 Teenster Y-Teen 1,2,3 Class Ring Chr. 23 Biology Club 2, 33 Quill 8. scroll Soc. 2.33 Governor 2, 3. S1ITH, MARTHA H : H.R. Chr. 1,2,33 Rifle Team 1,23 Allied routh 2,33 Recep. C0mm.31 Greggites Vice Chr. 2. SOARES, ALBERTA: Dress Reg. Chr. 13 H. R. Sec. 2: H.R. Rep. 31 F.H.A. 3. SDUZA, BETTY Jugllecep. Comm. 2,3: Dramatics 1.2.31 I-'.H.A. 3: G1'l!i.ub 2. souzA, nomm: Recep. Comm. 1, 2,31 S.B. Rep. 1: H.R. Vice Chr. 25 Dress Reg. Chr. 33 S.B. Lost 8: Found Comm. 3. SPENCER, ALEXANDER: R.O.T.C. 3: Sr. Football 1, 2: F. G.P. 1,2,3: H.R. Forum Chr. 33 Pep Rally Comm. 1,2,3g H.R. Pres. 1,23 Tennis 1,2,33 Can- teen Chr. 1,2. SPENQIZR, BEVERLY: H-R. Lib. Chr. 1,3Q Rifle Team 2. SPENCER, FLOYD: Dramatics 1,22 H.R. Forum Chr. 23 H.R. Chr. 2,3: R.O.T.C. 2,33 Comet Hi-Y 23. sUAN, DOMINGO: C.A.P. 2.3: Glee Club 1,2 Lib. Chr. 3. SUBELDIA, CANUTA: H.R. Lib. Chr. 1,23 H.R. Rep. 2: Greggites 2,33 Allied Youth 2. Sl!-3, EDWARD: R,0,T,C, 1,2,33 Sch. 8: Comm. Ser. Chr. 23 Sr. Glee Club 2: F.,A. A. 23 H.R. Chr. 3. SUENAGA, KENNETH: R.O.T.C. 1,2. SUETSUGU, GEORGE: R.O.T.C. 3. SUGIMOTO, FLO- RENCE: H.R. Forum Chr. 1,2,3Q I.P.R. 2,3. SUGI- IAKA, RAYMOND: R.O.T.C. 3. SUMIDA, JEAN: S.B. Cafe. Comm. Chr. 3: Quill Q Scroll 21 covemor 23 Y-Teens 2,3. SIIIDA, lum- ARD. SUNADA, JANET: H.R. Sec. 1: H.R. Lib. Chr. 35 Biology Club 2: Teensters Y-Teens 2,35 Usher- ing Comm. Chr. 2. SUPNET, VICTORIA: H.R. Rep. 25 H.R. Forum Chr. 2g H.R. Health Chr. 3. SUR, HARLAN: Dress Reg. Chr. 3: R.O.T.C. 35 H.R. Chr. 25 H.R. Treas. 1. SUR, IINNIE: Sch. Q Comm. Ser. Chr. 22 Deb-Teens 2. SUYAT, ALBERT: Dress Reg. Chr. 25 H.R. Health Chr. 3. SUZUKI, RUTH. SYLVA, HANUEL JR.: Dod- gers Hi-Y 13 R.O.T.C. 1.2,3: S.B. Rep. 2: Gong Ringers 2: Fire Chief 3: Rifle Team 1,2,3. SYLVESTER, ANTHONY: H.R. Sec. 11 Band 1,2,3g H-R- Chr- 3- TABA. CLARENCE: R.O.T.C. 12 H1-Y 2. TAGAMI, ROBERT. TAGOMORI, RACIEL: H.R. Eng. Chr. 2g H.R. Health Chr. 3. Y-Teens 1,25 Greggites 2,3. TAGUPA' pgl- MITIVA. TAI, CALVIN: H.R. 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TANOUYE, CHARLES Y.: R.O.T.C. 12 F'.F'.A. 1. TASAKA, RENEE R.: Gregg T Deb-Teens 22 H. R. Chr. 25 Forum Chr. 15 S.B. Rep. 3. TASAKI, RU'lH B.: Y-Teens 1,23 H.R. Sec. 23 H.R. Health Chr. 25 IPR 25 CFAF 35 Radio Workshop 3. TATSUMURA, CHESTER K.: R.O.T.C. 2,33 Jr. Band 25 Cheer Leader 3: Soc. Chr. 3. TENGAN, THOMAS: Glee Club 22 Jr. Baseball 2. TI-NGAN, 'IHOIIAS T. TERADA, EDISON li.: Sr. Band 3. TEBAOKA, THEDDORE M.: R.O.T. C. 3. TERUYA, PETER K. TERUYA, THQIAS T. TIBAYAN, Enw1N: R.o.T.c. 1. TIWANAK,.STANLEY E. R.0.T. C. 13 Orchestra 2,3: Sr. Band 2,3. TOGUGII, NANCY F1 u.R. Pres. 23 Greggites 23 PBX 3. TOKIOKA, THOMAS: H. R. Treas. 13 H.R. Vice Chr. 2: H.R. Lfb. Chr. 33 R.0.T.C. 3: Sr. Glee Club 2, 3. TOKUDA, ELIZABETH: H.R. Florum Chr. 1. TOKUDA, KENYU: R.0.T.C. 3. TOKUDA, JAMES N: H.R,. Treas. 23 R.O.'1'.C. 3. '10- KlDA, JOYCE S: H.R. Fbrum Chr. 1,22 S.B. Rep. 3. TOKWIARU, CHARLES Y. TUKUNAGA, HAROLD T: Rainoow Hi-Y 3. TOLENTINO, n1zALrNo: Jr. Band zi H.R. soc. Chr. 3: H.n. 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WAKUZAHA, RAYMOND: H.R. Vice Chr. 3: Sch. 81 Comm. Ser. Chr. 3. WATANABE, HIRM! H. WATANABE, .hmesz P.P'.A. 23 H1-Y 2. WATANABE, LAWRENCE H.: Bachelor S H1-Y 2.3. ammo, NALLA- cET.n.: a.o.T.c. 1. HHITE, VERNAY L.: H. R. Rep. 13 Sch. 8. Comm. Ser. Chr. 2: Greggites 2,33 C.O.T.C. 1. HILLS, JOHN: Jr. Band 1, Sr. Band 2,35 Advance Orchestra 3, Jr. Basketball 2: R.O. T. C. 1. WINCHESTER, DAVID L. HONG, BE'l I'Y LEIZ H.R. Health Chr. 2: H.R. Lib. Chr. 22 H. R. Rep 3. HONG, CLARENCE: H. R. Chr. 2, H.R. Forum Chr. 2: H. R. Vice Chr. 3. HONG, HOHELL B.S.: H.R. Rep. 1,25 H. R. Health Chr. 21 H. R. Chr. 1: Orchestra 12 French Club 3j Band 1. HONG, KATHERINE S.H.: -uuqgwriters 35 Greggites 2,33 C.O.T.C. 3, H. R. Vice Chr. 2. HONG, KATHE- RINE H.J.: S.B. Rep. 1, H. R. Chr. 2: Greggites 23 C.O.T.C. 3. HONG, LEHIS C.K.: Vice Pres Greggites 2.3. HONG, MYRA: HR. Rep. 1,21 H.R. Pres. 3: Gregg- ites 2,31 C.0. T. C. 3: Governor 2: Quill 81 Scroll 2.3. HONG, ROSE Y.L.: Greggites 3. HONG, HINI- FBED S.C.: H. R. Sec 1: Greggites 2, 3: S. B. Rep. 2, Red Cross Oomm. 21 Deb-Teens 2. YAMADA, RAYMOND H. YAMAGUCHI, BETTY F.: Deb- Teens 2: Teensters Y-Teens 3. YAMAGCCHI, PAUL S.: H.R. Treas. 1, R.0. T. C. 13 Sch. Sz Comm. Ser. Chr. 2. YAMAGUCHI, RUTH: Glee Club 1,2,3. YAIAIOTO, GARENCE I: H.R. Chr. 1: R.0.T.C. 13 Hi-Y 2.3: Swimming 2,33 H.R. Sch. 81 Comm. Ser. Chr. 3: Sr. Band 3. YAlAl0T0, EDI'l1l Y: Allied Youth 3L F'.B. L.A. 32 Swimming 2, 3. wumoro, GILBERT N1 F'.O.T.C. 1,22 H.R. Vice cnr. 2: H.R. Rep. 1. mmom, umm S: Greg- Sites 2.3. YAMNE, SHIRLEY s: H.R. sec. 2.3: Greggites 2.3: Allied Youth 3. YAMASAKI, DOROTHY T: Deb-Teens 1,2g Greggites 2. YAMASAKI, NMIE: H.R. Lib. Chr. 2: Biology Club 3. YAMASIIRD, EDWARD: Sch. 81 Comm. Ser. Chr. 33 French Club 3. YAMASHIRO, HENRY S: Swimming 15 H. R. Chr. 1. YAIASHIRD, MASAO: Pirates Hi-Y 3. YAMAUCHI, NANCY S: H.R. Vice Chr. 12 Greggites 2,3g Deb- Teens 1.2. YANAGAIA, RAR! N: H.R. Fm' cur. 35 Governors Grove 2. YANAGIHASIII, MINORU: H. R. Chr. 2. YA- NASE, LESLIE T: Football 13 Swimming 22 H. R. Pres. 1: Allied Youth 2,33 Boy's Dress Reg. Chr. 3. YANO, DOUILAS: F. F. A. 2.3. YASUDA, IARY A: H. R. Forum Chr. 3. vm, HERBERT s.s: H. R. Rep. 1, 35 Jr. Ushering Comm. 2: Cafe. Comm. 2. YEE, KAIHERINE: Ke Kiaaina 2,33 Teensters 1.2.35 Rifle Team lj Photo Club 1. YOGI, JAIES: Sch. az Com. Ser. Chr. 1: H.R. Forum Chr. 2: R.O.T.C. 2. 3. YONAHA. LILLIAN: H. R. Lib. Chr. 11 H. R. Sec. Chr. 2: Ke Kiaaina 2. A-x 4 If I0 ,1- ell' ,- 1 7 'f A S 'Q 5, fx 'J YDNEYAMA, JANE: Greggites 2,3g Deb. Teens 2. YOSIIDA, ELEMENT: Eng. Comm. 2,31 BaChelor's Hi- Y 2,31 khlitzili-Y 3. YOSIIDA, JANET. YOSIIIDA, MAY: S. B. Rep. 23 Greggites 2,33 Teensters 2.33 C.O.T.C. 3. YUSHIDA, ROBERT: R.0. T. C. 1. YOSIIHIRO, IIENRY: Sr. Glee Club 3. YOSIIIMURA, CllARLO'l'l'E: H. R. Health Chr. 1: Rifle Team 1,2,33 H. R. Sec. 2,33 Greggites 2, Allied Youth 2,3. YUSHIMURA, KAZUMI. YOSRINAGA, HARRIET: I-LR. Chr. 2: Governor 1.2.31 Quill 81 Scroll 2.3: Teensters Y-Teens 3: Biology Club 2,3. YOSllIOKA, BEATRICE: Sch. 81 Comm. Ser. Chr. 2: H. R. Chr. 3: Greggites 23 Teensters 2, 3: Swimming 1.2.3. YOSHIOKA, RICHARD. YOU, PETER. wright smilee for a 1115 night Smile, Theodore, smile! ffgm- ,, M 1 X. ' 1 954. 3 V, . ,, ,,, ,Z L. 3, 96 1 YOUNG, MARION. YOUNG, THOMAS. YOZA, YUKIKO: Y-Teens 1, 2,33 H.R. Chr. 3: Sr. Class Dag' Chr. 3. YUASA, JAMES: H.R. Treas. 2,33 Jr. Decoration Comm. 21 J0ker's Hi-Y 3. YUEN, BERTHH: H.R. Chr. 1: H.R. Health Chr. 2: H.R. Soc. Chr. 3: F. H.A. 2: Teensters 2,33 Ke I-liaaina 3. YUEN, CHARLES: R..0.T.C. 1,2. YIEN, W. YIEN, RAYMOND: I.D. Comm. 2,3g Pirates Hi-Y 2, Dodgers Hi-Y 1. ZANE, RICHARD: H.R. Fbrum Chr. 1. KAULIA, DANIEL: R.O.T.C. 1,2,3. LOUIS, V. IJUHAYLONGSOU, MARTHA. Grand Ma xjgil 1 -I , ,, , 1.154 f1 s: Q K . 2 A . ' FQ 1. - . ..ff gt. ,- ' Y ' . V I- W ,kim '. 4 I - ' ,. I .421 il ,M ' - , ' ,V .'6 H 4 y v ., . 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Albrlfv X V,- w t f ex W e a 0 ff f ff ff U A I M 'rs, , 1' 0 0 0 ,,gv1 ,,-uinolx XX, .,.-r- 5' GSS Feliciano Soriano Allen fsukamoto Piesident Vice President Love 1S blind Dorothy Chow Secretary Miss Flora Ho Advisor Gooning imitators . ,pr-. Kenneth Saito Treasurer s The class of '51 stepped into their second year of high school and took part in many activities. The year began with the instal- lation of officers in various posi- tions. Elected were Feliciano Sori- ano, president, Allen Tsukamoto, vice-president, Dorothy Chow, sec- retary, and Kenneth Saito, treasur- er. Miss Flora Ho advised the class. With Students Today, Leaders Tbmorrow as their motto and green and white as their colors, tlm jun- iors led the school in the PTA mem- bership drive and the Red Cross magazine drive. They also partici- pated in the Easter seals drive, the Christmas gift drive for the Qh11dren's village, and made all arrangements for the conmencement exercises in June. . . Jane, Emily, Janet, Arlette i JUNIOR REPRESDJTATIVE ASSEMBLY ROW CNE LEFTTORIGHT D Yamada F Toogood D Chow L Abad B Yoshxoka A. Santos R. Waku kawa 0 Ka.nesh1ro A. Ho ROW TWO 0 Pukunaga M T1rre11 S Kahauku I Patterson M Chang D Consas A Uchima S. Nakasone ROW THREE S Kauka K Salto T Tokumoto F Nakagawa Oda K Goya J Honda K Sh11g1 E FuJ1wara ROW FOUR F' Trusdell F' Soriano C Chun L Mashlma M. Ishlhara J Au R Moniz A. Gomes A Tsukamoto W Uyehara F Ranla. The JUH1OfS alono w1th the sen 1or class held the tradltlonal JUHIOT SCHIOT prom 1U Aprll The JUHIOF bleacher dance and the class day dance rounded out thelr SOC1a1 program for the year Jun1or class day was observed nth a gala program duung the day and a dance at mght A speclal lssue of the Governor was 6d1C8d The Jumors were well represent ed 1n the DAR oraconcal contest 1n Wh1Ch a manber of the class, Ernest Busbuso placed flrst What s the matter Carohne and Pedro 1CChy feet? Klng John and Queen Lucy 4-7' 1' rf ,Y Q ef-Q' 05' .51 JI.-',.2.e.x:5 ,WW I ,ff effigy, ,fl .--.1 1 'fox Q., xt H mx R W L 5 5 If 1950 15 an 1Hd1C8C1Oll of YK fgfbxxg ' if tmnos to come the class of 51 1S 'M' ,FSR 5 X '- loolunb forward to even greater it X 1 Lhlngs 1Il the comma seruor year ERN -,WT 'Y X x -ask we X un ya!! I vi , 1 f , 1 N f' F' N A .Q 'g X I Xi! Ps- 1 . ey ,, I If L . Z A. - - s ' 1 I f' ' K ' , f 0 - j . . U - Q., S , 0 V ' ' ! S n R A 1' ' - I! , I x ' ' ' F 1 ' ! ! Q. I . ll ' b A . ' I . as 2 y A , 1 : - I ' 0 ' I ' v D 1 9 , ' , . , . I . , . , . , . , , , . , . , . : . , . , . , . , A, 0 U 9 ' 1 ' D ' ' : ' l 0 9 o , e ' , ' , u , o , , o , a , . I 1 1 1 I - t '- -YI ' . 'li' ,, f. - r i ff' 'ff xf,', I gg' ' K , f - . V - Q . . ,.' . , ' f y A 5' , Auf' 1 . : .Q ff. ard if r ? 5 ,, -X. , M x x , M N I x 1 0 ' 2 17, ,W,ff?:52ga.,g4, 'E K ,Q in 1 Y V - 'V j , ', Q: P X 'xx l VV :fi ' ' - ' . 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'No , A I s 1' Q- any R A f -412 '-. .A so , ' if -' ' ' , U, 1-X ' . -. , -' ' if' fix, -X -'S' ' 1, Q ' W ul ' Q -f ' 1 '- '-. .f 5'-F ' .' , 4, aw Q 32.2 lf,-'rfeg.1x1. - . I, W 2, -J ,asv A16 f x e - Sw . K-, 4' ,fry - . ...L .4 if .. JJ' 51? ' fi . : ,gg - - , , L A ,, We 'Sf are A? Riagg? 9 KKK NK Q.. 'P . I o MISS KATHERINE CHANG--3 8 4 FRONT ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: K. Ishi- kawa, E. Miura, B. Maeda, M. Cansi- bog, D. Mello, J. Ishikawa, H. Na- kmwm,J.Nwmm mWTW:R.LM, B. Kim, M- Milles, A. Oshiro, M. Kimura, A. Arakaki. ROW THREE: J. Arthur, A. Akamine, L. Calm, A. Kam, M.J. Ige. I. Harada. ROW FOUR: C. Inoshita, R. Sueda, E. Chang, B. Capua, F. Miyamura, J. Miya, A. Velles, H. Kim. ROW FIVE: L. Nakama, S. Min, C. Nakagawa, W. Hinton, N. Mochizuki, J. Dae, P. Kim. MISS KATHERINE CHANG--5 Q 6 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIG T: H. Pagan, O. Espiritu, L. Schutte, D. Perrei- ra, M. Young, J. Tyau, E. Mcshane, I. Patterson. ROW TWO: E. Pakele, D. Matsuda, V. Taira, M. Tabalado, L. Orig, L. Payapaya, M. Siangco, J. Ruiz. ROW THREE: J. Oshiro, J. Pahia, E. Nakamura, R. Otsuka, H. Shimabukuro, F. Cash, I. Dela Cruz, B. Rosado. ROW FOUR: G. Nishii, G. Anahu, H. Santos, T. Poller, R. Ba- ker, A. Palpallatoc, M. Yonehara, W. Muna, G. Pang, R. Torres, E. De- la Cruz,-W, Suzita. v'1 ' Nfl 0 'A-1. , P ,V t' I qi L S' Qsxn MISS KATHERINE CHANG--1 8L 2 FRONT ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHTZ S. Taja- lin, H. Kau, H. Louis, A. Williams, T. Yamada, P. Roback, B. Takenaka, J. Nishioka. ROW TWO: A. Hori, J. Permito, N. Yee, J. Takara, B. Yo- shida, A. Young, A. Yasuda, G. Ha- yakawa. ROW THREE: E. Runnels, E. Cummings, B. Uyeda, J. Tamanaha, A Shimabukuro, R. Tanigawa, F. Saki- na, T. Lamadoro. ROW FOUR: J. Naga- mine, I. Takekawa, F. Lam, H. Teru- ya, L. Mashima, S. Sugawara, A. Su- ganuma, B. Zane, K. Chung, G. Tabu- sm R Rm,L.Km,W.Lmm,W.Sw kamoto x 9 ' 'li' .- ' L 1 ' ffi'- a , ,iT. E q-.fIfq:. Q? ,x.L.., -.... 0 'TTL-F1 W? 15? . ..:. A NL, Q N 1z.:f ' S02 1 s ia. .un MRS. PHOEBE CHANG--1 8 2 FRONT ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: A. Inamu- ra, H. Baker, L. Wong, S. Inso, L. Nakabayashi. M. lacapilal- ROW T705 I. Chang, F. Toogood, A. Suyat. R- Hiramoto, G. Sakakida. R. Kepoo. ROW 'I'HREE: G. Okamura, A. Hanaoka, H, Kawamae, W. Napeahi, A. Tsubota, J. Motta, H. Mara, S. Crabbe. ROW FOUR: A. Hagiwara, G. Yoshimura, G. Hatakeyama, G. Hung, R. Nakama. B. Timbreza, J. Andus, E. Chang. H- Ramos. 1354 MRS. PHOEBE CHANG--3 8 4 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Naka- gawa. R. Titcomb, B. Nagasawa, B. Chun, S. Flores, V. Akiona, M. Na- kasato, B. Chinen. ROW TWO: J. Shigekane, M. Tanaka, M. Takase, C. Aysou, L. Nakasone, E. Oreyro, J. Costa M Delassio ROW THREE' Yamamoto M Nobr1ga M Cordes m A ona M Peters FOUR R FUKIDO G OSDITO R Sh1 mabukuro C ASh1m1U9 N Enuo Ancheta J Ramos N Le1eo 001 g 9 Vwx G I Stick .1 MRS FRANCES CHUN 3 8 4 FRONT ROW LEFT T0 RIGHT M Huch C Ravelo, P Bapt1st J Sedeno C Lopes A Spotkaeff R Souza P Kolo ROW TWO H Yam8gUCh1 M Arli B Yamada L. Yuen P Okumu B er Peres THREE G Lagua N T8maSh1fO T Nakamoto A Mltte L Mau F Lee Kwal B McKee ROW FOUR G Yang co A Lee L DIZOH L Kenmotsu E. Yamamoto B CeMe11o A ESt3b1 110 H YOg1 P Acoba W Uyehara L. Ahs1ng h Cs J Ni Aj e i. ..l S I MRS PHOEBE CHANG- 5 Q 6 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT L Robel C hlo Kama Bee Man1n1 L K1m D E11 M Okamoto ROW TWO R Kam A M1yash1ro D Nakahara J Yasue D S11V8 ROW THREE W T1sa1ona M Bolosan B Lee G Namanleg C Ponce Gascon ROW FOUR K Machado K1mura B Punahele D WIISOH Tavares F Bartels M Sylva MRS FRANCES CHUN 1 A 2 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT C Jav1er N Taka0ka T Kun1h1ro R Faufata M Yamamoto A Isaacs L 0 Su111 van F Cast111o Row TWO B en tula O Mendes A H1ga H Sh ma uro G H99 L Mattos C U Hubbell M Puana ROW THREE R Harada L Teraoka G Oyadomarl H Kakazu G K1hara R Hayase M Hlga K Sh1mOkOCh1 ROW FOUR J H0 R Salkl H Iwash1ta W Rezen teS F Sard1nha A de Rego G Ko no F K1HOSh1ta A Lopes R Yama 1 Ch1ng J Wedemeyer E'f2 ' Xp X ,Mr 1 rl:- G If Q ff--IW, I ..: ni' ...Ex . VGA 1 MR ERNEST ING- 3 G 4 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT E Apo J Cox D Lenchanko T Dasugo Toyama A Arneho A Ching Santa Msria. ROW TWO A Santos L E Sumida E Abe M p Castanares D Lania. ROW THREE Sylva D Nakata W Lee W Chong R oFung B Farm F Chee A Chun ROW FOUR A Young S Akana M Ayala Y Nakamura, G N1i S Woo H Damo H Azama Al' 4 Q-. '12-4 5' as an I aa FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT R Naauo S Lee R Namauleg A Sparaclno N Terada H KaI1h1kane V Gabr1 el M Nakamura ROW TWO R Waku kawa N Tengan M Hatano T Son Sona S Isaacs S Tu baga L To moroy C Souza C L8St1mOS8 ROW THREE H Uejo T Katsura E Sue kawa W Tamayel B YBm8gUCh1 W Matsumura E San Juan G Fuku moto E Acoba ROW FOUR K Yama h1ro C Jenks S Kauahl I ea Imolalo E Ka1111moku J P1k1n1 M Freeman J Nuuh1wa D Wong I Cockett G K1mm H Sh1sh1do C Ulmer MISS FLORA HO 3 H 4 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT C Ho A Jones A Bardago R Nakash1ma J emoto E Hlgo D Chow Johnson ROW TWO N Na1to B Ka neshlro L Abad D Kaneshlro L Nakamatsu H Nakasone O Kaneshl ro B Nakamura. ROW THREE R Ara kakl J Hokama F Furukawa J O kubo F Ascens1on T Gle1chwe1t J AJ1m1ne L Kumakura E Adams ROW FOUR H Okamura J Lu1 W I to R Imada P S11va F Dumlao A Dela Cruz ROW FIVE F Hatake naka H Nakasone A Abe G Au J Larlnaga L K6ODUh1W5 MISS FLORA HO 5 Q 6 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT D Mitte Sh1o1 C GFIMES P Palraclo ku ROW TWO E Takara Y ISh1m8 Okamoto J Laranang A Sum1da D Oshlro J Yoshlda E Kan ROW THREE M Kaneshlro E Osh1ro J Chun B H1gaSh1 J Ta kahashi A YOSh1H0 B Kawamoto F Maeyama ROW FOUR P Galvez H Sh1sh1do E Busboso G Tamayose Kuwabara R V11la D Yamamoto K8Y1m0tO ROW FIVE F Sorlano T1mt1m K Uyeda A Tsukamoto Chun M Ishihara J Aranlo wa-1 I I E 1 4 ' f - . ' .X - ' ' ' ' -' ' -l ' 'F I ' I : I , . . , '. ,- . K v 'X ' , . , - ' Xxx nf 1 N I xg' f , A D ' ' : ' - 1 1 I ' 4 -1 It ka.. Q 9 ' , . , . ', . K - , f .N s V H ' w up J lf: - 1. o D . 1 'o Q 1 : :gl-ff . . A., X' N ' .' , . I '. I I K' A Kag - - ' - -. 1 M- W X . I u l ,l I - Rv ' ' ' ' ' .L 4 . 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L.sA 4 tl Q rl,?-vkfks wi, . -T-'Kal 'F ' .' - V 'V Tr 1' mx - ' n ' ' V j , Y Q R I ' I f'l:l ' x ' - MR ERNEST ING 5 Q 6 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT V Hee C K1kane J Sh10h1f8, I Tabata F Caallm J Tanlgawa L Hleda 1 Nagao ROW TWO E Murakaml C T8k1gUCh1 J Tokunaga V Kamlba yash1 M Obata D Manand1c F Kurosu F Matsumoto ROW THREE K Goya J Hasegawa W Chang J Irel F Takemoto M K1Sh1m0tO L Hong H Mlyamoto ROW FOUR D Regor F Takayesu W Lum W Ha yase S Nakasone R KuJ1uJ1 L Shlmamura ROW FIVE H Uyeshlro uk1ta M orer A Ramento MRS MARGARET LIU 1 H 2 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT L Itamu ra, V Graham C Pung R Ancheta L Inn F HOTILB ROW TWO H a kamatsu C ROdF1gUeS R Incabo Cul H Nakama H Iwakl TH EE S Yamashita A Purugganan J Nahalowaa N Esplnueva B De 11zo H Inouye ROW FOUR R Fre1 tas M Luna N Craln R Watson H Peterson S Hosaka E Nlhoa J Torlkawa MRS MARGARET LIU 3 Q 4 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT mons D Arakawa R lmes B J artels A Oda Shlbata B Samallno ROW TWO M A Kalamau S Ancheta F FUJ1Sh1ma L1u J Apana ROW THREE Dor1a K Kohama J Qulocho B V a G Lum S Akamlne L u ROW FOUR S Paul S Santa Ana E Manago E Weeks T Torres G Castro H Bradley L--. 3 MRS HELEN MAU 1 8 2 FRONT Row LEP! ro RIGHT: D Kane shiro L Domingo P Tamashiro Kauka H Juhn R Kaneshiro Lindsey L. Coelho ROW TWO: Balmores, S. Kirihara, F. Ohama, le , V. Kawai, E. Kaae, M. C oy, Morales. ROW THREE: M. Peneku, M. Makua, R. Tamura, L. Mar, G. SHe1 don, L. Kamaka, H. Kam, R. Mitsuyo shi, A. Abe, T. Arakaki. ROW FOUR C. Andres, R. Kubo, G. Mathews, Jr J. Keliinohomoku, M. Marks, D. dez. 49 10 Q fa x M A M' 3 mi. FEPBG5 4 4 'W +V any Alb Cl XII MISS MIYOKO NAKAGAMI 3 8 4 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT S Kaml Y K Sh11g1 D Arlta D Okuma Ch11na E Takakl J Yanaglda Uyeda ROW TWO F Shlmabukuro Nakamura I V11Of1a E Tanaka ar M Klmura A Ho L su ha ROW THREE H K1Sh1mOT1 J Honda J Fukush1ma E On1sh1 E Nakatanx D Yamada H Sh1getom1 P FOUR G Chun M Beatty V Hlrohata F Nakagawa K Inada E rm R g 0 A K dogu Chun K Kakazu G Tataml R Shl gemura MISS NOBUKO SUZUKI 1 8 2 FROIT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT A Gettle eranla T mez K m Klyabu, L Kamakele, W. Ka1w1 ROW TWO V Choy. H. Serrao, R. W1Ison, P Kaal, L. Ferre1ra, H. Kahele, 5 Tadlas, W Kauah1kam1 ROW THREE W. ohatsu, W Komomua, A Ab1UOha, F. otoyama, I Doversola, K Ima da, F Loo ROW FOUR A Cuban, R. Spencer, G Canon, V. Andrews, A. WBDIIS, F. Trusdell, W Kaae, J lros, R Kahoone1 06 . F .... L... fi 'L.. L.. 1659 il MRS HELEN MAU 5 H 6 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT M Queja D Te1xe1ra P Patacsll M L m B Lum L Makaokalanl E Suzukl G Umemoto ROW TWO N H1ga Consas D Uyehara A Hlga Sh1m1zu ROW THREE W Arasato Le Pard G Sato W TBH1gUCh1 Tanoura R Umetsu P Canyon Oyama ROW FOUR R Yamamoto Namuo S Tanaka R Onaga R Ya mauch1 F Takak1 F Ar1z OW FIVE M Wong C Wade G Yamamo to F Iha E BTOHIOIB T Mauna kea A Hlral E Yana1 MISS MIYOKO NAKAGAMI 1 8 2 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT J You 0 M Klm E Abe L Fuj m F Mltsukawa E Ho A Ko Kun1yosh1 S K1Sh1 L Yosh1moto A Uchlma M Chang B Arakakl ROW THREE W Oku1 S Blancaflor K Salto R Matsumoto T Tokumo to 0 Fukunaga F Ranla T Toya ma ROW FOUR K Ishlda G Kalua C Young P Haraguchl J Mun K Sagawa J Au J M1yake J Ka a kura 11 :Q I uf 4 K S -.4-4 IU A 9 9 1 S. ' x W O W 1 o I . , I. . .ssiajyyb , . s- Q X o I 1 Q 'ff' SY . . 'ni- 1 . Ly JI a 4 I, . 1 , n . .- gn... lil-33: I . -- ,L Q Q Al V , :QigiRff4 I 4 3 L I,+f5 dz! . f .1- .' 1 ,QV-is ' .: I j T ' , , A - Qu . , . I, . 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'7 1 ' 14 e l 1 - .P ' I '. b fx La , . Na a , . 1 ch1, D. ,, ,, 4 , . nv 3 . . , . ' . '- ' A '. '-0 I l ' .-... .9 ' J' I ' ' L45 is 1 E. I - . Y 1 :L 1 's Q inf , . vi ' - . S . 1 . . , - M . -0-3, + if F, s .Go ,T.'I,F. , J , , ,.3.f1:4- ' . . Z . I I ,.. s l . . .I A V . Q, 9 MISS NOBUKO SUZUKI 3 8 4 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT K I a s 1 R Santxago B Sreg11 C Chung M Kaneshlro S Kahauku T Lew S Chang ROW TWO D Mau Y Hlga G Slmao D Vleura I I am R S1 ab al ROW THREE E Raha R Hash1moto V Osa1man B Vea A Dederson T Sawamura E Galase H Iwasakl ROW FOUR L Kalolo A Takahash1 S Yoneda G Makalona H M1mura P Nakagawa J Rosa E V1ctor1no MISS NOBUKO SUZUKI 5 8 6 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT M Mer cado M Rosa L Carvalho G Lum M Mandac C De Leon M KIRO B Sasagawa ROW TWO A Cortez H ROGYIQUSS J Cad1ente M Chang E Cantlberos C Ram1rez J Ba 11sb1sona. ROW THREE J Lukela F Takeuch1 A. Cadxrao J Tabuyo K e J Marn J KO1Zum1 A 1 ROW FOUR O Tamura J Arakakl A. Tagao K Takahash1 A Brown L rx, ....,4l. L- fl if 99 Fl S1u A Kunukau E McLean D Ka huku1 A Bardago P Plhana D Padllla D S11va A McShane Q l' FL Q.. F9 'VF Ty 4 as xy AQ- 2 Q. v--L 1 A IIS IDRIS TIXAHASII 3 U 4 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT D Tamon A YOSh1kaW8 R Ahuna S AJ1m1ne R Cho ROW TWO H Namba B Su g1waka N Sa1dav1a E Kash1wa M Sobrado B Soffra C YOSh1d3 E Tsuklyama ROW THREE J Klyabu R Shlgeml P Ora? F Masuda E Guzman J Y e Pang Chung ROW FOUR H Yonash1ro F Kubo Y Osh1ro G H1ga R Fu31 moto W Ogata P Sh10S8k1 ROW FIVE W Nakaganeku R Fukuda, D Sonoda T Akamlne H FuJ1tan1 A 'um MISS DORIS TAKAHASHI a 8 6 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT J Ueha ra H Tawata. S Marlano P Yuen G Sakai J Yukumoto A Thompson S Kauka ROW TWO W Amor I Ka tayama E Higa R Wong F Klta hara C Takahash1 M Hash1moto B Yoshioka ROW THREE W H1ga D Uehara L Mascardo M Tlrrell E Otsuka D Algoso E Fujyyara. ROW FOUR H Wasa G Yosh1da N Kawakam1 R PUFUKIGO H Uesh1ro Ta1ra Ok1n1sh1 ROW FIVE 111n o a Faufata R Tokuda J Mon1z 4l . 1 - W- A f . I iQ. ff 'm ak', . ' . . ' , . 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I ' . . , t .. ., I . -J c I' is - my usiibiihi ' . , K Q L --. , , , - Q! .4'X 'T' 0 'Q I s Y, f ' Ol ' ' 1 ' ' s - 9 I I-Y V I SIA - ' ' U ' I I I 5 T gig, 4 ,f 4 I Q A . . 1 . , .. - X - pu 1 0 9 ' 9 O ' . I! '-W I rn... f G ' . . . - I . .. c5ff'1A', I A . ' . ' W 1 XEQQTV A Q 46 I . , . , . I , - . . A njg! N g. I Ll . , . , . ,-' a A R V l, In : . , . ' , . 'x H. t AU Ilg'w i L f 1 .' . . I . . , ..b A M 'Xxx ld 4 R. ' , G. ' ' '. Z 'T..L . -. iq M. R ' B. M 1' , R. Od E. I it Qs 9 1 ln ' I 1 ' , . . 1 John Lee President Clifford Lee Vice-President dl 4,52 Michard Takahashi Treasurer Mabel Nakamura Secretary Miss Sun Oi Chun Advisor Glass 0 152 The class of '52 proved themselves not green for long. What with the orientation unit and the student government-sponsored campus tours, the sophomores soon became acquainted with their surroundings. T art their year, the sophs held a dance cember at the school pa- tio. They part in many school drives and undertook a Christmas pro- ject of making nut cups for the Red Cross. About 2,235 nut cups were com- pleted by the sophomores. In February, a vocational panel was held for all sophomores. Symbolic in their work and play was their motto, Forever Progressive. Pink Carnation was chosen as their flower, with blue and white as their class colors. The year was highlighted with the observance of class day on April 21. Class day chairmen were Elva Fujinaka and Eleanor Chun. Members of their cmlhittee were: Clifford Lee, Marilyn Chun and Eugene Yoshimi. The annual class day dance followed. . 'hz:f'52g5'1n 5 ff 4-Y SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVE ASSD1BLY ROW GRE, LEFT T0 RIGIT: D. Yuasa, J. Mashima, E. Kawasaki, J. Rodrigues, M. Nakamura, B. Kouchiya- ma. ROW TWO: M. Hatakenaka, G. Spencer, M. A. Sato, P. Wedemeyer, J. Jocson, S. Ramos. ROW THREE: R. Tomei, G. Yuen, G. Ono, D. Kaneko, A. Sakumoto, E. Young, R. Takahashi, C. Hayashida, J. Lee. ROW FOUR: G. Farias, E. Kano, V. South, C. Lee, R. Toyota, R. Nishiyama, F. Kealoha. P. Kim. Q What's sn interesting? Where did that squeek come from? I 1,9 aki M Maemorl J lonniz 'WW ai in J vubs SUN OI CHUN 5 .wg 6 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT B Chung L Oda E Tachlbana C Arakakl bdlkl G Yo hlnoto L Kodama B Koucblyama gow TWO 1 Carval L bngumoto I Toluda N a anl W A Qato E MUFHKHMI Tanaka A KHU1hOU Row 1HRFL J e Lum H Chang C Aaa IWO Jo n S Frla Blancailor C Kuwanara ROR FOUR C MOYINOLO R Bonomura R Honda ould y K 1 Lopes K Naaata R Clark MRS MILDRED HONNAKA 5 H 6 FRONT POW LEFT TO RIGHT I Yabes E hltaeluma. H Qhmmabukuro N Shlgekane A N1Sh1WU a W Kawaka m1 Ef Yamura D Okmno ROW TWO L Garcla G MaheIona A Paraz Itokazu Y Glma A. Ho A to R Kobayashl ROW THREE Kadekaqg H Yoneyama V Luna 1 T Sh1fo D Qerwan s Motoyama H Lau ROW FOLR Kea1a11o C Sh1bata T Kaubx sakl W N 11 A Ja. ROW FIVF F eons R Batula Serrao F Uesato L Hahn Yuaea lb 5 x 69:06 'F MISSSUNOIGIUN 3a4 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT B Oshi NJ S. 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Hayashida, W. Hone. R. Galiza. rs QE '33 . 17, v-'gn 1 ' 3 V v ,Y JL! E I J J 1 Y' IL ,xii , 'f - . if f if R X X MISS SHIZUE INAMINE--3 8 4 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Kahui T. Dorsey, V. Kawaahau, B. Chi L. Maio, G. Yaw, C. Liu, e ROW TWO: W. Wada, A. Ma , . Kawa- kami, M. Williams, J. Raspotnik, V Devela, B. Otsuka. ROW THREE: H Arakawa, J. Flores, M. Lutao, R Glorioso, A. Lee, G. Watson, A Rodriques, A. Kim. ROW FOUR: A Castro, I. Liu, A. Kapaona, R. Ka ninau, G. Farias, J. Victorino, R Lee. 9 ed 9 , w 1 U, .,. , fu, 3 1 7 ri E - '1 9- KY' sf -iq W . f F I iff .x A -. , 4,,f 'n,. Q1 a IN - ' -- ,. 1 vi, , ' 1. gs Qin I , , rg . , ll' f,'. 'E'-' 6 r?Sf 'C'V M I ' W 'Qu I 1 I MISS NATSUKC HORII--5 Q 6 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Chun. J. Kokata, C. Miyabara, J. Oda, P. Lee, H. Aono, B. Torco, V. Rapoza. ROW TWO: F. Naito, M. Nakamura, J. Okuda, E. Kawasaki, F. Torres, G. Kuwabara, B. Sugita, M. Pang. ROW THREE: M. Morita, L. Aono, E. Oka- da, B. Nakamura, A. Tsukiyama, E. Shin, T. Kochi, G. Funasaki. ROW FOUR: F. Morishige, C. Sylakowski, M. Padua, L. Chang, J. Oshiro, D. Lanai, P. Pang, C. Suyat. ROW FIVE: A. Caracol, G. Kanoa, R. Hei- rakaji, L. Asari, J. Kajiwara, M. Muraoka. C. Lee. - --wmv vo mv' M :A V ' n ' A 'A Ai' 'H A A A . . 1 't ' ' V- E A if , 'K 5: ,r - -.E-11 r , V. .I . I -' , - B u -. V A 1 JQ r.-.fbi fr. V, .,, xi: 5 '1M MISS SHIZUE INAMINE--5 8 6 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Sal- vador, E. Compan!ano, D. Kiyabu, E. Bow, M. Nakao, S. Wan, R. Kolii. ROW TWO: M. Santiago, H. Gomes, J. Oliver, F. Cadovna, C. Tokunaga, G. Sugimura, E. Adaniya, F. Abalos, D. Barbieto. ROW THREE: S. Vierra, J. de Canto, J. Pokakaa, B. Rodrigues, K.W. Choi, A. Sora, A. Pasatiemjo. ROW FOUR: H. Burns, E. Maldonado, E. Atkins, E. Kauo, D. Kalu, D Rodrigues. 1 19 l- .. MR. WILLIAM ING--3 8 4 FRONT ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: E. Nagao, L. Ching, R. Reid, E. Ah Sing, M. Andrade, B. Iyomasa, E. Iwaki, P. Turner. ROW TWO: M. Isa, D. Honda, A. Isa, E. Young. E. Arume, F. Agua, L. Celades, J. Rio, S. Ho. ROW THREE: B. Baguiro, J. Remoaldo, v .fail R. Clement, C. Yamamo-to, M. Yogi, F. Chee, J. Namuo, A. Kato. ROW FOUR: H. Hatori, H. Lee, J. Coloma, H. Kishi, J. Zukemura, F. Heu, W. ft? X P Hirao, H. Nakayama, T. Curameng, H. Vaba. .4llR. Ol b0y ' look aL the presents ea ab . 'V . '-L.. ff'- IR. WILLIAM ING--1 8 2 FRONT ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: S. Saws- da, G. Bascon, A. Balansag, A. Sue- hoshi, A. Rogue, G. Santana, A. Sa- ku oto, C. lokaiki. ROW TWO: J. Hirasaki, A. Waiwaiole, S. Roback, I. Ah Yat, B. Takahashi, M. Lui, M. Tabuyo. ROW THREE: R. Platt. R. Maikai, J. Tengan, E. Chinen, R. Berg an, H. Ueyama, J. Plain, S. Toma. ROW FOUR: A. Leong, J. Mer- cado, E. Samira, R. Nakahara, J. Broun, H. Asari, E. Kaualoku. R- Harada, A. Abiva. 'K . 'xA Rag , f 91: -.-Wfx 4 HH MISS NANCY KAN 1 8: 2 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT M Hata- kenaka R Hlga B Shlnkawa H. d H Shigaki B Garc1a L. N KuJ1l1J 1 ROW TWO: F. M1yasak1 Yamaguch1 L Shlnba- ra J ShoJ1 J Pascua E Ching, L Osarman H Farm ROW THREE: J. Tlbayan E Yamada C Sh1ra1shi, R Gomlco A Gouvela F Fujimoto. ROW FOUR. W Okazawa K Kaneshiro, H Tsukamoto G Shimabukuro W. Hanohano C Reynolds W Richards, E Kawaauhau, K Kubo A Moku- lehua L Lo subscribe to a magazine? 'mf 1 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHTS R. Santa P'19' 4.4, MISS NANCY KAN--3 8 4 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT2 M. Lee E. Perreira, L. Hee, J. Yoon, V Robello, C. Lapinid, L. Perry, E Kovaloff. ROW TWO: J. Arakaki, G Uyehara, P. Baptista, S. Kaneshiro, E. Hayashlda, H. Uyehara, B. Yawa- ta, C. Tokashiki. ROW THREE: R Okimoto, E. Goto, E. Uruu, A. Le ong, Jr., E. Kawagoe, E. Lima, S Kaneshiro, E. Lagrimas, R. Loo ROW FOUR: G. Morales, C. Kaneshiro H. Siu, F. Kealoha, A. Fernandez G. Rosa, L. Souza, G. Ondayog, H Gonsale, E. Poaha, F. Lo, M. P10 res, Jr., G. Trinidad. Lx is 956: MISS NANCY KAN--5 Q 6 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT! J. Lee V. Akiona, D. Okumura, L. Choy, mf Kato, A. Alvaro, W. Wong, N. Nishi kawa. ROW TWO: R. Lui, C. latsuda H. Shimabukuro, V. Agena, E. Arita J. Ponce, B. Kishaba. ROW THREE: G. Kida, I. Puuku, K. Yamamoto, L. Kadomoto, S. Yokomichi, T. Muraka- mi, G. Negrones. ROW FOUR: A. Fuji saki, D. Matthews, G. Shiroma, R. Fujikawa, R. Toyota, A. Yray, J. . 4 A. p . 1 f 1 ,X X Y' S EFL we --i 9.3 - I , TEWVK ' If 2.1 T. , i i -155 I ieilhigfgg R X ., ' i f 'L' A I ' r . fruf lwQsgJQ MR. LORDIE KAULILI--1 8 2 Mafia. P. Yuen, T. Matthews, V. Co- elho. D. Bergado, N. Haae, Cleveland, F. Shimokih W TWO: J. Angelo, R. Fail , S. Chi- ng, H. Fujikawa, J. Onogi, G, Qka- da. J. Maekawa, J. Matsumura, E Galera. J. Obrero. ROW THREE: B. Drose. E. Rubianes, H. Puni, P. Ma- tsumoto, S. Jordano, S. Campollo E. Ohashi, ROW FOUR: R. Mendez, C: Waiolama, J. Kuahulu, H. Keala, K. Lawrence, J. Shon, W. Kaiwi, W. Yo- neyama, M. Toyama, G. Yuen, R. Aken. Lee, J. Ulmer, D. Tani, H. Troche H. Honda. D. lendiola, J. Ayau. . V n . 5 A I .5 .., . Spa' M '. x. . F E E V . . 1, gs f , if . - f , ,f . , A W f WV f-at l 'LE 1 . P , I A . Ei2?d. I It I ' 'f - .'. A x . .f v - ff' 4 Q. X.. 'Z' 'i , ' 'M 'i1.aW ' 'ST' L A x - ,Al I x 1, t- 1 'V l xslt ., . N 4 N in C- 1 Q A . s xx . I: I T3 ' V l- 4 . ' I .- 'Z ' . Test, test, test! Donald bargains for some poinsettia 2... us' X 4 ' FRY, fy' 715 Z 4 MR. LORDIE KAULILI--3 Q 4 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT! M. Olin- ger, R. Navaja, J. Nomura, M. Nato- ri, E. Uchida. D. Gulia, A. Noa, B. J. Viceus. ROW TWO: M. Godinez, J. Rodrigues, R. Noguchi, M.R. Nakama, E. Takayama, L. Valenciano, F. Ura- ta, M.M. Nakama. ROW THREE: R. Hu, N. Isaacs, P. Kaheaku, S. Sur, J. Lee Kwai, M. Nakakura, N. Taira, J. Ishikawa, R. Hue. ROW FOUR: C. Otaguro, D. Espinueva, R. Jeremiah, E. Copp, J. Niimoto, W. Miyashiro, E. Young, H. Torres. MR. LORDIE KAULILI --5 Q 6 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Gar cia, M. Grimes, N. Ikeda, M. Ng, L Alonzo, B. Larinaga, D. Miyamura E. Muramoto. ROW TWO: A. Matsunaga F. Heya, E. Morisaki, J. Eermudez S. Baquiro, J. Bailon, T. Uejo, R. Xano, A. Delos Santos. ROW THREE K. Tamai, R. Sasaki, C. Kansaki, T Hanafusa, T. Takaesu, E. Chinen, R Machado, J. Miyasato. ROW FOUR: N Crowell, J. Abe, H. Luke, G. Naga- hara, D. Kahui, J. Smythe, G. Gai- son, P. Lefiti, C. Kealoha, J Brob, R. Shun, C.M. Say. MRS. EDNA LIWAI--1 Q 2 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Mag- ' te, M. Matsuda, P. Titcomb, E. He Phillips, G. Bartels, P. Arthur. OW TWO: K. Kawamura, D. Kaneko, F. Caballes, M. Anduha, M. Miyahira. F. Schlitzkus, J. Mili- kaa. ROW THREE: R. Santa Maria E- 0mUI'H. F. Torres, J. Kepilino R. Chung. A. Tolentino, G. Kupau. ROW FOUR! W. Hookano, L. Ho, E. Kaui, S. Hao, B. Escobido. RS. LOUISE MACHADO--1 Q 2 FRONT ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: B.J. New- man, E. Sniffen, M. Aurio, H. Lara, L. Apo, A. Alana, V. Franco, B. Ta- kamatsu. ROW TWO: A. Duclayan, V. Modali, E. Samio, J. Fujiwara, H. Shiroma, L. Satsuda, B. Tahama, L. Urasaki. ROW THREE: A. Abalas, D. Meyer, D. Yuen, J. Miura, A. Shima- bukuro, C. Choy, J. Yadao. ROW FOUR: R. Feary, W. Haole, H. Amuro, M. Kaninau, S. Perreira, L. Pulawa, T. Lyons, R. Tahanero. ROW FIVE: T. Gamurot, A. Gomes, A. Kaneakua, J. Makahilahila, L. Cobb, C. Tana- ka . MRS LOUISE MACHADO 3 8 4 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT R Bflght B Dung L Kamahana V Paaaina M Nobriga J Bricklood L Isara N Llacuna ROW TWO S K11a H Okamoto J Nakano P M1 ura E Kokubun V Klm R. Renoro sa C Estacron ROW THREE B Ma k1nano A Joseph R Ramento R Canape G Ono N Saklhara T Na kasone ROW FOUR M V11lanueva A Victorino R Perpetua A An cheta C Porlas S H1gBSh1 T Amuro ROW FIVE G Choy L Kanea ua J u ah1 Dunca Chang MRS LOUISE MACHADO 5 Q 6 FRONT ROW LEFT T0 RIGHT J Ara kawa L Makahi G Kunukau P N1 colas C Kelley A Durante G Spencer C Winchester ROW TWO E Meyers L Saffery M A Birch M Okudara R M Orta M Goto A Isono P Maeda. ROW THREE G Mew W Wong H Klyota D Leopoldo A Tanudra A SOTIBHO C Yoshimura a R W OUR D Kami AOk1 R Shimogawa A Carvalho L Santos S Kaanapu M Ancheta ROW FIVE J Aku1 P Dias S L1m MISS ELLEN TENN 1 8 2 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT M Yama moto L Kallno F Duhaylonsod A Lu M Kanaka G Ch1ng J pos P Cook ROW TWO Patroc1n1o T Oniogi D Okamoto D Paraz T Olarti B Shigeta W Llmatoc M Tsuchlyama. ROW THREE D Arakakl G Lewis H Suzukl A Kam R Follosco K Yoshida S Koza I Gabriel ROW FOUR L L1ndsey J Fujishlma A Kash1 Wada G Yamashlro A Yee H Es p1rita, W Fujimoto H Paucho E Wright R Tomel MISS ELLEN TENN 3 H 4 FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT V Wa valole F Raba1no V Tangnnan I Togadl F Iuraoka H Arlyoshl E Holck L Aipoalani ROW TWO M Yee G Yuen F Leong L Lenchan ko B Bernabe W Gouveia, B Na kanishi ROW THREE S Yoneda T Villanueva F Auyoung R Nishlya ma D Mar H Hayase H Jordan N Teves A Lagrlmas ROW FOUR G Fujimoto R Murayama C Asun cion P Yamada R Mahelona W Jones R Nakamura L Karratti M Yoshinura, H Tamashlro H Hayase P Pascua H Ish1mine J Shak A. Katada. Paris 'x P-Q 4? 'Ns'- J i ff ll-1 - 5.1 O0 E rr- 'sive gp-4' 1i . gl I1 Q 9 ' I ' I 9 - 1 fm . I X' .. t v o - . .L .nf 5 Q- 9 . .9 . I , 9 - L l Z r X Y U' ' -, ss ' . , D I jf . .1 - . . . - J' V . 9 - 9 '. 9 - V! 1 V - My . . . , b -6 I T V .7 L 1 . , Q - , ,- W.. ' U . , , O 'r ,ls . . I. , . 5 J HN A p,.x1k ,s. ,T. 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HANNAH UGIIDA--1 Q 2 FRONT ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: M. Oda I. Robello, I. Watanabe, A. Kuma- lae, M. Matsumoto, M. Wauke, J. Mar shima, S. Tamaye. ROW TWO: F. Ta- ba, G. Kaneshiro, J. Shiroma, S. Tokuda, E. Kushima, J. Tanaka, L. Kurosawa, S. Arakaki. ROW THREE: D. Dickson, B. Fujimoto, H. Fujita, K. Tamashiro, A. Ching, D. Uyehara, R. Miyamoto, K. Toguchi. ROW FOUR: L. Butas, D. Chai, E. Wake, I. Ri- vera, K. Kunehiro, A. Baptist, J. Valesco, L. Resquer, C. Fuchigami. MR. JOHN YOSHIGAI'-3 8 4 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Hub- bell, J. Keohonou, I. Ferreira, N. DeSa Jr. K. Lima, B. Poaha, M. Sil- va, P. Lindsey. ROW TWO: E. Ho, M. Runnels, F. Silva, L. Yuen, R. Leong, P. Rodrigues, V. South. ROW THREE: R. Song, P. Dacoscos, D. Tang, C. Chow, N. Nakaza, D. Dela Penag A. Gilding, C. Cuarisma, ROW FOUR: L. Kaahea, L. Dolor, A. Pala- ma, M. Yomes, P. Reprima, P. Moniz, K. Gonsales, F. Hobbs. S531 cfs-. ..... f. --5 8 6 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Mura- kami, B. Fukuda, I. Choy, L. Am- mons, B. Koanui, R. Mokulehua, A. Au, R. Miyamasu. ROW TWO: E. Wata- nabe, M. Sato, J. Ujiie, P. Rofoli, A. Asato, G. Chun, B. Young, B. Arakaki. ROW THREE: E. Ingbino, R. Tomisa, J. Mikami, N. Rodriques, R. Agor, E. Au, L. Inouye, J. Miya- shiro. ROW FOUR: J. Kamalu, R. Go- to, H. Imoto, R. Uyehara, R. Sato, A. Mahoe, P. Kim, R. Kawano. ROW FIVE: H. Shimizu, F. Takakawa, W. Balibua, T. Goshi, A. Palabrica, R. Keoouhiwa. Z 'S :.,i, MRS. HAN AH UCHIDA--3 Q 4 W, LEFT T0 RIGHT: F. Oka- mura, . ton, L. Dorsey, M. Lee E. Pasatiempo, D. Pacheco, C. Rod- rigues, O. Perreira. ROW TWO: J Carreira, D. Barrett, J. Cadonova, F. Caravalho, L. Kashiwahara, R. Egami, L. Navales. ROW THREE: R. Nahoopii, J. Fujiki, L. Martin, P Santiago, W. Abraham, G. Medeiros. ,,?f 'xz' Y-.5 xx' xx xg' 5 YI AL e a 1'. A ,g 4-'snr gy-f Vf. ,N 24? r, ,T ks K, I 1 K YI . ,gftgf ' ki 41 F511 0 x x , 1 31 cf'- 4 f' v r', v ,d 5 X' AHNQAA 5' jp A 5 r-' xiii d ag!! J. Mr 43531 fp: X Sk .- pf 'g . 1' ff, .1-.-, rx! 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A- 1 I g91lC5h 'football AGUCH1 HENH LN KAW Y KUSU Coach C0805 NOKI W JAMES MITCHELL Athletic Director The 1949 edition of the senior eleven coached by Henry Kusunoki won three and lost iour games in the Interscholastic league Rated seventh in pre season predictions the team came up fifth in the league standing at the end of the season with a win over Phnahou be ing the most startling upset Much credit goes to the line which performed exceptionally well in keeping the lanes clear for the backfield The line was as good as last year s but the backfield was practically new with little experi ence Riddled with injuries or out breaks of colds the team was not in full strength except for their first game with Punahou Losing such backfield stars as Ken Kahoonei Danny Garcia and Fred Mamiya to mention a few he team did not have a strong running attack and had to rel on passes to do the trick. Alwa s favoring a wide open type of football with lots of passing and deceptive plays the team was hard to beat in all their games The team played good, clean and inspired football all through the season and the student body cheered their fine spirit in all games. Kaae this IS a football game, not a wrestling match. 121 ,V ,.L,.,, t ., 1 , ,JSIETFIIM 1 4. v ,gi.l5L4P, A , ' ,,,f aflk ' ', 'yr-xxx' 'f ' Q -ay, 1 s 4 . 'H 'Ofc ' -. uf, fled ,li Pi .-...et . 'x Y' .'t.' ' 'Q' -gba: uf' 9- eff -saw. f.r,a.wf1 ty' T up ' 5' X 0' df 5 I gf .25 nw J, 'N sf? ,. .N :wg ent . 'uL!q 'Jai , as 6' nv - V 1-'Q x Q Lf n. ,, 4 L. Y Q I .Q ., 5 . X Q . . Q ,,, - '? . 4 - ,, . . 1 x S , . ' , H V. A v - , f ' . , .- Q . ,'- ', ' 1 .. . .A X fs 15,f f' V 'Q ' 'X -' 9' 1' V Ann . fd. 2.-'A . ,ro 5 ,AH-.ss vo 'A 7c+ 41-' Q... -'-,ov-ara -- ,I ov .20 uaouO The Farmngton Governors trounced a hlghly rated Punahou eleven 20 to 0 Dxsplaymg class and a terr1f1c aerlal assault the Gov ernors scored once 1n the second quarter and tw1ce IH the fxnal per1od before 18 000 sur pr1sed fans W1th most of the backs heavmg the P18 skin the tean conpletely baffled the Punahou defense For the flrst TD R1chardM1yasato to 'Ihomas FuJ1wara for the score Art Tambur1 converted Later 1n the gane httle Rogers M1yamoto punched through r1ght guard and went all the way Tamburx aga1n converted Two m1nutes later Farr1ngton agaln scored vuth a pass play from Rogers MIYHTIOCO to Art T8Ulbll1'1 the ball to Rlchard Mendez who passed l 7 44 A m1ghty man 1S he aid'-10 1--J in n , ., 34- .4 - ,-'1t It was a disappointed Farrington student body that saw a determined and fighting Blue and White from Kapalama Heights defeat the highly-touted Governor eleven, 6 to 0. Boy Hiram was practically the whole team for Kamehameha as he broke up nearly every Farrington play and intercepted passes which would have meant touchdowns. Farrington kept the Warriors from running away with the game by submitting to Kam for only one touchdown. Kun, on the other hand, prevented the Ma- roon and White gridders fr etting within scoring distance by ing Farrington to penetrate no farth an the 32-yard stripe. ovs O Gm The clawing Tigers of McKinley went to work and defeated a Governor eleven that was hit hard by an epidanic of colds. Not showing the form they displayed in defeating Punahou, Farrington scored only me touchdown to be on the short end of a 21 to 6 score. The Governors' score came when Dick Tamai climaxed a run of 20 yards by going over from the two on a quarterback sneak. The great Mick line charged through all day and stopped Farrington from scoring either on passing or running plays. Showing well in the game were linemen Wil- fred Keola, James Torikawa, Thomas Goo, Wal- lace Kimg and backs Richard Mendez Richard Tamai, Reynold Matsuo, Willian Kaae, and Leo- nard Mau. v ' if vm ovs 6, 'mckinleq 21 'V' ff- 'wwf' f-si',av,:,sr,,s11:? :f.zw 75-T'-T H- ,, fi? '-flfi .i'l 1 f ' 0 fb-Q:c3ff5553 '9f .?'F'f' 'J 4 l f l3'K ' 'aw an-fri Q- 'f awfmm 3 Q' 'lib ' - -36' 'ha' :DQ-at 'I' ' 'A L D av- ' V . ' Q I! L 0 Mt. C ,J f' '- ' Q 1 ' 0 a ,-...,-.--- Zig A iii ti 'l'- -- -'3:i fiii .-- ....-fe-- F- V? ig,-Q,,,w.,t .--A ' F X. :fs-af,g.'-391-'f' ' ' .. A f--. .-nan-0-- Y Springing for the kill. ,J V .....,. 4. 'R-'t l 1 mx Q: V ., f ..... ,' e l 1 ' as g V 3. 1 1 1 .ee - 7 a 5, 5-x Q 1 nh. EaifI '-: '?X:'X'e 33-i '3 tf'?v 4 .... W -1 '.LLll - QU -uk VV Q RV, 'gh tu' wiwzaml AQ . A . , ' f -Y ' e T'- Q -' p in I- V . , V V A'V' - A .5 'W , Q 'V e A ,f .Q V' V QV R, f A+, M ' .4 . V, VV: H- . A Vg fl +4 W . , 'W fam 5 1' . 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V VL VVV, girl? slit V 0 , l dum., nl- THOMAS 1100 mcumsu N11YAbAlU Tackle Quarterback d J Block that pass boys K , ,x as . e ,XA ft-Z' aerlal comb1nat1on of Rlchar ez to Wallace Kxm cllcked for two touchdowns and gave the Governors a 12 to 6 v1ctory over Ka1muk1 The Bulldogs scored the f1rst 'ID on an lntercepted pass wh1ch was hauled down by Ralph Irvme who went all the way un molested The Maroon and Whlte gr1d ders not to be outdone scored 1n the second quarter when D1ck Mendez pass to Art Tamburl was deflected and Wally Klm cane 1n to snag the ball and score Conversnn was blocked Agana xn the flnal quarter D1ck Mendez faded back and pas sed to Klm 1n the end zone D1ck Tamal had prev1ously 1n tercepted a pass and had run 41 yards to the Bulldog 4 yard l1ne Tamburl m1ssed the try for pomt 1 .V I ' - 15 Y 1 0 if v . 2 l I . t h V A . a gf . . - I I , . 1 . 1 . if 5 1? A . . . . ' V 0? v Vg r F - if, I, I1 ' - .. A... A , . riff 'Ze ,, .4 ' 4 , . A rugged and stubborn Far- rington line stopped the last quarter threats of a figh ' Bough Rider eleven t ' y a score of 20 to 12. ard Men- dez, halfback, scored the two touchdowns and passed for an- other. Displaying a terrific run- ning attack, Farrington scored twice in the second period, the first on a two-yard plunge and the second on a nine-yard pass fran Richard Miyasato. Art Tam- buri missed the first try for point but converted the next. 'lhe third quarter featured a comeback of the Roosevelt tean who showed that they were still in the game by scoring two touchdowns to ut themselves' P only a point behind. iowever, the Governors put the game beyond the reach of the Riders midway in the last quarter with a 31-yard drive. Mendel passed to Wallace Kim in the end zone for the touchdown. Tamburi converted. ous 20, oosevelf I2 Y 1. v WI AM cmefv' ' Rlghthalf n 1 V Mau, quit hl:5lHg tne Dall. -3 x .5'JoY ..f -1'E' 1'-V . - - - uv 1 fy w . 2 ff W 2 ' Y WILFRED,KEOLA Tackle . , N -44-du--U4 cv ' An interference penalty in the first per- iod cost the Governors the game as they were thrown back 7 to 0 by an inspired Iolani ele- ven led by Allen Napoleon. Farrington used the platoon system effec- tively which stopped the Red Raiders from going more than once over the goal line. Alternating the single wing with the T- formation for the first time this season, the Maroon and White gridders were within stri- king distance of the Iolani goal twice but on both occasions failed to go over. In the final period, Iolani attempted a field goal from the 23 yard line but alert Thomas Goo blocked the kick. Richard Mendez and Dick Miyasato were out standing in the backfield while Thomas 0 Richard Tokuda James Tbrikawa Herbert Young and Wilfred Keola stood out in the line Thou 00 0 you C 0 Gm ould Ret away hub' . HHH? , . . . u, . G0 , I I ' . I I ' ' . jf Q K I V XX .D alex . 1 - x, I I ' .AQ ' 'lin ..x4n, i ..u ' 1 - ' v -7 . - i . '-'f 4 f , . ., . Q I ' Q' v fl-W f . . k b if 5' 1-X i Xu, f . L . . J ,Q -'ilu ' L , NNW. ?' . I V..xAl,h-3 t .V .fy I , I , Nts ,A Q A ,, as , 0 k a ,- V. F at , P 4 , ik 0 , A I A - ' I g. . . , 'uh . :::n- ' l I .-A ' -0 A ' 'L Q t K, , I qs . ,, , Jwlt V -.g l an 7 A- A if K f . RICHARD TAMAI Quarterback 7,1 .av ara., l,v- A ?- lf' F15 -'-aa.-Q an' if JAMES FOBIKAWA ELBEHT CHANG Center Guard The Farrington Governors muffed the privi- lege of participating in the Thanksgiving doubleheader when they lost, 21 to 7, to St. Louis. Because of the fine defensive line, the Crusaders could not rack up much yardage both in the air and on the ground Farrington however outshone the Crusaders in the air department as they completed 16 out of 39 passes Left hal 'back Richard Mendez did most of the passing and connected a 23 yird pass to his twin brother Dave for the lone tally in the second quarter Arthur Tamburi cmverted Farrington had the opportmmity to score many times but could rot go over as the passes either fell incomplete or were inter KENNETH HASHI MOTO Guard ,oliv- li'- '16 cepted ix YOU Just Bde It -1-'1 l l '0L ,un-F ff :- gnu 3' f' 'VX '11 's ii GW WY' T' OLINOH SALLAS LAIRENCE All SIIG En Fullback Fullback UYEHARA l fo f' 013 ,pdl y ,..,aw 5 MIYAMOTO GILBERT TRINIDAD h mf Mmvl Hlg t N wulwb I -:vigrx Guard .5-.,4aM U bl C Tackle JOHN NUUHIWA Guard ROBERT MILITANTE Tackle HILHAHD TOKU Guard DA WAUAFf'n'g 'W' 1 ALVIN MAMUO Guard REYNOLD Fullbagtwsuo ggpr-s uvlloh' 10091 'fu H sw G e 's HEODOBE f so JQ?i3e- THOM YQAHANANUI v -fag HIGAAS Coaflh A A1' A Coach Finishing fourth in the Junior In- terscholastic league, the Farrington Babes displayed plenty of know-how as they defeated such teams as Kaimuki, St. Louis, Maryknoll, Iolani and Roosevelt. Teams like Kamehdneha, Pun- ahou and McKinley were hard-pressed before they took the nod over the mites of Kalihi. ML -A The Tom Higa-mentored Governor e- leven favored the wide open brand of football. However, the Governor's ground attack was just as powerful with manyqglusivf and speedy backs carrying the ' kin. Players like Lloyd Karratti, mythe, Rodney Feary and Allen Kidoguchi stamped themselves as men to watch when the next football season rolls alone. . liliis-nf.Q . . - i ' HOW CPEL lEPT'lO HILWHH B. Hodrigues, R. Feary, R. Honda, S. Hosaka, K. Saito, A. K1d0gUCh1 K Tamai, R. Oda, C. Kanesh1ro, M. Iabuyo, G. Gaison, J. Kepelino. HOW TWO: H. Nakamura, J. Velasco Rezentes, F. Kealoha, V. Osurman, C. Kealoha, W. Hanohano, L. Karratti, D. Kalu, W. Haole G agahara, B. Punahele. PKM THREE: C. Waiolama, A. Haglwara, I. Keahialalo, J. Keliionohomoku D Mahl, G. Kanoa, J. Smythe, G. Castro, I. Rivera, G. Matthews, C. Kailikea. MISSING: D. Mendiola P Lgf1t1,lL Keopuhiwa, H. Keala, b. Gould, A. Comes. 4 . N..B'.' V - .xy I ' - ' Inf L7 1. ' ' ' 5' F? I ' ' L.. XJ 76 9 . it X l u 5 'J -L 'Z L ' f X A ' 1 W' . -5' 2 , . KV -S L' 1 ' c i 5-1 Q .v I .14 . -,t i 1. A, ',,- ' f .vi , . ,, l 4 ,,,,, Xue- d,x.,l 'T FJ , N- ' . I ' V ',. ',,. ,nf .- igvg way. , . , 1,5 If-1' Ms. 2 :fr i , .1 , . . 7 f ,f 'Q','5i'1W. . I .'?9.., ' , ' Q-1 'I -4 . 5. uw . ,xx ' v, K.. 5' A was Lf' ' A 'L I vi ' 5. ff U57 ,175 WW J.. Ex...-... V f '1 --nu .,-, f - -1, I E - 1 . 1: .fi if x 1 51, 1.1.2,-ff? FC Db. X 'DOP TO HDTTOM: FUNUVE: B. Rivera, Q. Ven- tura, A. Dgla Cruz, J. Ca- diente, E. Runnels, C. Ta- tsunura. IUW 'IVO: G. Achiu, M. Cremer, L. Kaloa. POW 'ITEEEI G. Achiu, D. Nakana, J. Sato. J I, 5' -41' ' 5 bun ,, .M llllll lx 5 1-Q 'Ill 4' .fx 5 My , 4 N - NORA Z ,Ames MOS? FRANCIS AIWOHI FRED FURUKAWA a T0 Desi, nag Cgach Captaln Hager Farr Kamehameha S Lou1s K81mUk1 MCKIHICY MPI Roosevelt Iolan1 Punahou OPP V1ct1ms of the Gov s fast break lng lntet were Punahou Kamehame h olan1 M1d Pac1f1c McK1n1ey games 1n the round rob1n ser1es the1r lone setback com1ng at the hands of St Lou1s who seemed to be the1r nemes1s The Govs also won fran Ben Parker D1m1nut1ve Abe Balansang was undoubtedly the outstandlng per former w1th h1s long shots and h1S constant ball hawk1ng Ben Mollna was hxgh POIDC man for Farrlngton and was espec1al1y good 1n h1s close range shots Inc1dentally h was chosen eapta1n of the next year s BASKETBALL LEAGUE STANDING S LOUIS Farrlngton Iolan1 Roosevelt McK1nley Yam Ka1muk1 MPI Punahou HN CVE, LETT 'IU HIGH: E. Faufata, G. Morales, R. Goto, A. Balansag, F. K1r1u, H. Papa, H. Tome, L. Ke- af N. DeSa. HOW TWCh A. Tambur1, A. Young, B. MOIIDB, L. Lum, F. Furukawa, J. Brub, H. Troche, W. J.MuHL Q U emofz as ef a f sb ' E ' Ma 9 . M arciu hr ' ,Q - T SCORES and Ka1muk1. They-a1so won two t 1 Ygn l?sg 33 9 . I- 8 3 34 M ' is ' 7 4 32 f ' 19 ' - 6 5 45 30 .2 . ' ' 4 4 47 17 - ' - ' . . 3 5 so l 34 - - - 3 5 aa 26 - , - 1 7 44 26 . . . 0 8 . ' , e ' squd. Qui? -1 if LFON LUV Guard ARTHIH TAMILHI Guard j ABL BALANSAG Forward Q FHFD PIFUKAWA Center BEN MOLINA Forward li I-Il l I , 1 Ze. - P fm ff5bE'- d 0 ' 5. ' 1 ' N- Y W WQg ' if ' . ' f Qf' . - f lin Q is S ' ' li K I , if V.. , v A . . , X fl . 4 , . d A . ' '. f 1 A - ' , , 7. 1 o L14OIlg COYI en ers 9 ' CFO , i ' 1 I 1' l U I I - feated Kamehameha by a score of 33 to 29 in their first game in the Interscholastic league. Ben Molina paced the attack of the Governors with 12 points, followed by Abe Balansag with eight and Harry Tome with seven. Leading 14 to 13 in the first half, the Governors were unable to hold this lead as their lack of height in the final half en- abled the St. Louis Crusaders to control the backboards. Ejected with five fouls were Fred Furukawa and Ben Molina, Uwo first stringers which meant the difference in the secuid half. The score read 48 to 34 in the last quarter and saw the Crusaders vic- tors in this contest. 0 Cutting loose with a bombardment of baskets in the final peri- od, the Farrington Governors turned back the Kaimuki Bulldogs, 32 to 19. The Governor quintet breezed to a 45 to 30 victory over the McKinley Tigers. Forward Abe Balansang was hot with 14 points, followed by Ben Molina and Leon Lum with eight apiece. Farrington stormed to a 17 to 6 lead over MPI in the first quarter and kept increasing the margin in the following periods. Coach Aiwohi used his reserves freely throughout the game but the Govs had too much class for the Owls. led by Ben Molina's 13 points, Farrington breezed to an easy win over Mid-Pacific by a score of 47 to 17. HERMAN TRCTHE Watch the fly, Fred! The Rough Riders of Roosevelt upset the Farrington Governors 34 to Ill by setting up a strmg defense. Leon Lum and Abe Balansag shared scoring honors with nine points each. With Ben Molina providing the punch for the Governors with ll points, Farrington upset Iolani by a score of 38 to 33. The Govs gained an early lead and wound up the victors although Iolani staged a strong fourth quarter scoring spree. In the last game of the regular series in the Interscholastic league, the Farrington Governors won eisily over the Hifi' and Blue of Punahou bv a score of 44 to 5. F WILLIAM LING Guard U . . 4 rs s HENRY PAPA Fuard Don t strain vourself Lum' FUBERT GUTO Forward D- LAWRLNCE KFOPl H IWA Forward ff C ILBERT MCPALES JOSEPH BRUB Forward Center li. I . V, 0 . 1 l el p ' ' ' . af l 1 . 1 0 V725 W6 WJ - ,W v L?jf M - an 1 .fi+ Aki . K5 - 1 if 4 ' F V, , any ' 'V i F . '. .Magi ,Q . - , f'- Q 2?H Q. , ZA l ' K Q V .E db, '21 N f - , . - ' ui X , f X try 'T' . : in nu- THOMAS HIGA o d you tnink will get the ba 7 4' o aww' Y t ash'-Vfkbax Finishing in the runnerup spot in the Junior Inter- scholastic basketball league CHC Farrington Babes had a 5uud record of eight wins and one defeat. They were tied with St. Louis, but lost the championship play- off in two ganes. Under the capable tute- lage of Coach Tom Higa, the Govs displayed deadly ac- curacy and good defensive floorwork. Joseph Brub, Leonard Mau and Robert Goto were un- doubtedly the sparkplugs of the team and bear watching on the varsity squad next year. lu, D Char, J Kamalu C Ulmer R Nakamura HUW'UfEE J B ub S Paul W Kamal W Lung R Higa Q Gnacm Wh o A ' ll . I . e I CNE, IEFT 'IU HIGH: C. Kaneshiro, S. Yokomichi, H. lbto, 'll lshiki, S. lwasaki.. RN 'lllz L. Milo Gseba Seventy enthus1ast1c base ball hopefuls turned out for the Governor Jun1or n1ne coached by Mr Tom Hxga The team was cut to seven 1nf1eld l ers e1ght outhelders and two av 3, x catchers The rest were p1tch ers Members of the team were George Sh1roma Edw1n Okada 'lg Y Kenneth Tamal Stanley Akana Jose QLl1Ch0 H1chard Fukuda Andrew AOK1 Roy Nakamura Kenneth Yamah1ro George Hlga Robert Mlu a Charles Fuch1ga m1 Wllfred Lum Herbert ISh1 mxne BenJam1nEscob1do James Nhya Joseph V1ve1ros George Fukumoto Robert Zakahx and Manager Howard K1m THOg'2iclgIGA KNICNE, IHTTD BIGTT: G. Suroma, E. Okada, K. Tamal, S. Akana, J. Qu1cho, H. Fukuda, A. Aok1. IIIVIYU H Nakamura, K Yamash1ro, G Hlga, R M1ura, C Fuch1gam1, W Lum RCN 'IHIZEE H Ishmune, B. ESCCb1d3 J Mlya, J. V1ve1ros, G Fukumoto, H. Zakah1, H Klm, Manager. 0 h ' -Q . . . Q . . Y I r ,Z U - .D b a S - . ' X ' , 1 1 :H lv ' -.1 M 3., S., w. . , , ,f ., -Tai J ? Y ' F254 1 1 A I .5 I v 1 ' 1 X , . : ' .- 1 1 1 ' 1 - . v I 4 , y - 3 ' . . 3 t f J I J4 A , j A 5 f 3, , Qi . I , K N Q ---1- f . , ' f ' f n 1 at , lv I -4 - . - . 4' fr 40 HAJ IME SUGA Coach As th1s ed1t1on of he K1aa1 na goes to press the baseball sea son has Just opened and Farrmgton has won one game 1n thelr only ven ture thus far Ole of the strongest contenders for the Interscholastlc league baseball pennant the Farr1ngton Governors coached by Mr HaJ1me Suga practlced dally at Kaloaloa fleld 1I'l Damon tract ed out for a spot on the senlor n1ne from Wh1Ch 20 were plcked In the1r 1n1t1al appearance of the season the Govs blasted the Roosevelt Rough R1ders 17 to 0 Herman Lau pltched four h1t ball wh1le Farrlngton got 16 free pass es and n1ne h1ts off three Roose velt p1tchers Abe Balansang thxr baseman got a homer 1n the iourth 1nn1ng wh1ch 1nc1dentally was the f1FSt C1FCU1C clqgt of the season Members of the tean were Rudolph Luat Robert Hxrano Fhdlard Shlma bukuro Francls Kubo Pvobert A1mO to Clarence Mor1moto Thomas Aka mme Paul Arakalu Walter Arasato Hxchard Toyama Clxntm Furuya Abe Balansang Warren Hlga R1Ch3I'd T8 ma1 R1chardM1yasato Herman Lau fbd J h Brub B cr1lr'laisnH'Ienganr2lrl:d1iKSl9rahtar?1e moha as a ' . ,- a xx A 4 5 - Y Approximately l00.hopefuls turn- ' . . ' d 8 : Q sb 4' s l , 1 I X 'F' rv .4 -s I, W an '-iv? fn Sl Q-yf ' x .15 L7 ,, N tmxfft J 4' -T be du? GZJW Ja 174' L 2 A 4' I, 4 w n HIVUYE, LEH IU Hlulfl W. Hlga, H. fama1, H. M1yaS8f.0, A. Ablnoha, H. Lau. KP! 'NO T. . Arakalu, li. Hodugues, M. Arasato, H. Toyama, C. Furuya. KM' THREE' R. Luat, H. Hlrano, R Slumabukuro, k Kubo, H Axmoto, C. N1or1mot.o. MISSING A. Balansang, J. Ijrub, B. Tengan. . 1 .SMC my I . 1 v 1 A ,.....-1, X 3, at -aa, ..g,,1, f 1 ' 1 Q W, :T g' 2 R51- 9'+'f-1 4,58 jx, MW an ' ' ' 8 I iv' z ,LA Wnkl A ' sg. -va , 9' 9 1 1 ' MQ 5 1 ' I . I g X ' . Am. . i .a . V . . A ,,. -Y .uv ' . 1 1 1 :Qi th e ' - r h - Roy GQE LEFTTO RIGHT: C, Chun, R. Kuwabara, H. Asar, E. Yoshimi. HOV TWO: J. Pang, H. LSU. E- Kokubun: J. Fukuda, B. Demo. , 'V , Q K kvyv V ,V - h Q W J Ai , ZLV f ws' 1 x W ennis 'Ihe Farrington netmen coached by Mr. James Mltchell were made up of five sophomores, three 'juniors and three seniors. ' Members of the team were: Harold Arakawa, Henry Asari, Celestine lia- bino, Eugene Yoshlmi and James Fu- kuda, sophomores. Clarence Chun, hernadme Dehzo Ho er Kuwahara, juniors, and John Pm , dh Puni and Ernest Koku- b.1n, sen1o s. Captain of the tean was Clarence Glun. ,I M959 Q 1 T A5 V Q4 as j I ,mf 1 ,V , an x What a pose, handaone. ' 2 JAMES MITCHELL Coach HCN fDF LPPL 10 H1111 W Kawakaml P Klm H lV6Sh1F0 H Yo 1 J Sh1nsato C Jenks HOW YK! I Kanesh1ge l T1mbreza h lUJ11 S 1akahash1 F Hatakenaka U lsokane .Z ERNFST I G Coach CFHWDIOHS last year the Govern er golfers were composed oi f1V6 more lhev pract1ced at the Ala M81 golf course and competed w1th such teams as Iolan1 Roosevelt St LOUIS Nkllnley h81mUh1 and Puna hou They also played a game w1th the lmlverslty of H8Wa11 These lucky boys also had a opportun1ty th1s year to meet llnmy fhompson well known golfer The team was coached by Hr Fr nest Ing and managel by Harry lye sh1ro .,H, A ,R E , V J . , . 2 , , , . , . I , . U , . . , - 'x 1 'I I I , 4 1 - 1 1 l' . , ,.', . , . , a , 4 , n n Q ' lg I A ' , - seniors, six juniors and one sopho- ,f . ,, . ,. 7, . , 7 ' 1- 'K 9 I ' . . ,I . , , R . ,I V ' Y - g n lA Q E . ' 1 ' ' 1 f - ' XT A 4 AY wrmmm ga W1 R1G1I'JL1ngA A Tsukamoto H V1lla W Ogata W Hayase M Wong J KOHXIUI ROVTHRH3 W Galson R Kam G Matsu moto R Kanmau G Matthews R Akana 'hmm qoo 5 s F1mumGh sw Lows FF Y i- 2 0 MW Www 1941-Lu-M Wd TED KAHANANUI Coach C Ylmlmto H m1m8bUkLlI'0 FUNTWO S Under the tutorsh1p of Mr Ted Kahananu1 the Farnngton sw1n1n1ng squad was not of champ1onsh1p ma terxal th1s year as many of the veterans were graduated Coach Ka hananul was kept busy rebu1ld1ng the team whose only veterans num bered four Members of the team were Hua l1no V1lla Douglas Sonoda Allan Tsukamoto Merv1n Wong W1111am Ga1son Robert Akana George Mat thews John L1ng Arthur Mahoe Henry Mata1s Antoruo Palabnka Clarence Yamamoto Herbert Sumabu kuro Wallace Ogata Walter Hayase Joe Koanu1 Boland Kam George Mat sumoto, and Rudolph Kamanau. 0 S aa -1 0 V : ,lax ' Www- H .W W ? ' M .LQ .3 A, -A A 3 W1 ki.1v,.V A x J' fn 5, 'V' , . if ' 'lr' V A' flu 1 4 ,1.:,,j : , ' , . , H. A. . , . ' . 5 . 3 . ' , . , . , . , . '. : , ' , . , , - C 10. fi . . ' xl . 1 ' - I ', .I , - ' . . , - , W J - Lv' 4-f I' 1 1. V 3 'P' 2. f - 1 ' . ' ' - XJ' , . ' ' . . . 1 l 5 a ' Q. 1 Q , 1 1 , ell' L- - ' ' - - . 3 V- . it g wcmmxn FIRST RUN LEPTTOHIGHT J Tamanaha D Okumoto HT! 'IWO M Choy SA Kaheaku B Y03h10k8 E Otsuka MJ Ige A Balansa .I K8g1m0t0 HJVTTHE N Fugu D Yamada A Wong M Yamamoto H Kan ka J Uehara E Adams The 15 water lassles of Farrmg ton coached by Mrs M11dred Honna Y y ka,, practiced hard every day aqd partlclpated 1n the Interscholasuc meets March 24 and 31 Co captalns for the year were Nancy FUJ11 and Beatnce Yoshloka Manager was Ednh Yamamoto Mermalds on the squad t.h1s year were Dons Yannda h8f.I'1C8YOSh1 . aka Nancy Fugn Pauly Otsuka Ha lelaka Kauka Manetta Choy Doro thy Okamoto Janet. Tamnaha Jean Klgemto and hhry Ann Ige XX LE x l NX N I 7, Q X N ,. X X N X Q Q x X.. XX W I Sl-Que! 0, ll The seventh 1n sue of the mslanda 13 of the mfun group 'It 18 about 16 mles long ln a northeaeterly dxrectlon and var 1es 1n vudth from about three to hw. mlles The xsland 18 low at both ends but near the nnddle part ot xt there 13 a high tableland nth low pro-gectmg peaks The northerly end rises to an elevatxon of nearqy 1 300 feet The southerly and vest erly slopes are more gradual There are ro streams on the lsland fslelll 18 Nuhnu s flower and 1ts whxte Nllmyu X N K Q ll X , X N X X S x X Q X A - X Q 7 X X I I . . . . Niihau. It. is located at the westerly-end . 5 f fi j7, ,,x m 4 Oil 1 fu L nc A buqy operator at work lcers e O ug VN Tom h lxawasakl Abalos W1t.h 1ts purpose belng to promote better telephone serv1ce for the school as well as the ccxnmunlty the Pr1vat:e Branch Exchange Operators club was organlzed W at Farmngton 1n October i 1948 W club cons1sted of 15 -cus, g1rls who were regular '35 swltchboard operators 1n school MISS S8Wa1 advlsor fr- S--2 N U I iw PM UNT LEFT 'IO HIGH N1 Abalos I W1Sh1ll8m8 P Ixawasakl H Klyabu HJWTMO F Torres L Oda M ifllllla l Arad I 'lokul A H1 POW 'IHPFE H SHWHI advlsor N TOgUCh1 W Tom E 'VagaLa suka 5 . M ff ' V 'sk , 1 1 N4 , O' X., ,, I ! ' , V- , L wllf' . , O Z K ' f, . 5: -v , - ., .':. , . 1 Q Q 0 f Y , I I 4 D l Y ,gp G?-m.f'P . . 1 ,r Y .. , V fu' ' , . V -1 V' Z I lf: F .a Q Q, .gi-.h 'A 5... , .av , , H 1 l 4 ' ' , Q-'01 p A, -., .. ni Y l A ,lift ' 1 , I , ,V A , yi' -2 ' -3 A if I I ,Q , T51 ,'V ' ' ' X l, l X 2 . . , . , , Q. 'Y ' , . I . V I . , . , '. Sal , .. f,?. wa,.. ga. ..: . , ,.. ,. ,.a , ,E , 196' I . Y O A rm nf Olificers. left to right: My! what can they be doing? A- Horinouchi, E. Fujiwara, J. Yukumoto, J. Lee, U. Nakama. ui O'Qo0e'mess The Hui O'Governess club was formed this year as a service club. It was com- posed of 20 girls represent- ing each grade level. Miss Janet Sakai was adviser. Starting the year 1950, this club took part in the SCX: dance by taliing care of the publicity. e year w Q completed by making hanx chiefs for Japan and helping at the Alumni carnival. Hard working loafer s. ,D 25 :Ui , J. i veg HJW CNE, LEFIUPO RIGTY: M, Nakamura, M. Morita, E. Furuya, H. Namha, J. Sato, M. Nakamura. FUW TWO: B Inouchi, J. Shoji, A. llorinouchi, D. Nakama, L. Uchima, Miss J. Sakai, advisor. PON THREE: A. Lee, J. Yu kumoto, E. Fujiwara, P. Chang, J. Lee, S. A. Lee, M. Fujimoto. . 0 ' 1 I in 4 K ' to' Tri.. O ter of Qulll and Scroll So CICLY of Farrlngton hlgh school was organlzed last, spr1ng Wlth a membersh1p of E 13 students As 1CS f1rst project members of thls SOCICCY ar ranged on CXh1b1l', dur1ng Na uonal Newspaper Week Oct K 8 to 11 Another 8Cf1V1CY was the 1n1t1at1on of new Q 4? members Members also made 'sail sllppers for the Red Cross Yqx T Off1C8FS were Jean Suml da pres1dent Jenn1e S1u, VICE presldent Rose Kash1 wabara secretary treasurer Mr Yutaka Nakahata was ad v1ser 5 'Q-,N X X Hia Bottom Left to Hlght Katherlne W 3 the meeung 1S over here 1 o L I' Ia I blu li hdSll1W8 ara ldmurn: I Sumld J kosel I5 that George Hataev 4'-N 3 Ei- W, 'I:ll -I 1' his u -- I FUN ONE, LEFT IU HIGH' IL Hlgo, L Ikarl, J Kldo, J Honda, K Takeuclu, K Goya, li Yoshlnaga, B. Ka ya ROW NO I' 'lake1, J SIU, J kosekl, J Sumlda, R Kashlwabara, I' Ho, J Nhyake 'l l . , I I - , e A'VA 6 ' , , . ,I Q ka- t VW, nv U -L ' 0,7 A U . V ' -' 7.4 . J I X 5 4 ' . I A l , 'Q ' f , ' 2 ' - 2 KX ' . S . , -. 5 I U . H I JK W ' - 3 - ,t xkaf' li , Y I I ' I fs 37 I ,V x ' , V . ' - r, f-,V . . V A A x s ' ' 1 . ,.., . , VM VA A , 1,01 , L Iii-'ix 2 ' H Rei, . . 'n , . V' I b . . K. 'f4',...'41', . ' lc. ' ' ,X 'Y' p 4-.. Y Q ' 4 W Y .W I A 1 ' if ' R I aff .U ' t ' 22 'ga , it I K b. A 1? . li . 'H' N f . J, of 4. 3, wif A ' , J A' 'J ' g J J RE I J A rJJori . ' 2 2-.S Q2 5 , f V VT . i ef.. ' ' In i C 3 N H- 5 - Q .3 F ' -'S -I . N fx fx 1 ' N l'f ' 1 ' 7 I . 1 My 1. ' . J G K 'Z A G- A K . J . v , ,.. V We '7 - N if I Q' ,N A 7 Q, . 3 Y b v . A J J , - ' : f fp- 1 P. D-G Qc:- 1 ' , 7 no i 'J f 1' X . 1 , 'N fd -M' x l Ufhcers, left to rlghtz lf. Sarommes, li. Lau, 5. Ho, T. boo. ISU' t he Cute 511457 ouflz ACCIVICICS lncluded an at Camp Ixokokalu and a ban 1Il1f.18f.1OIl party a Thanks fillet to C11m8X the year 1v1n dance a p1cn1c at dCf.1V1C16S Kallua the annual terr1to rmal Allled Youth conference ,Z As thelr project the club alded the Red Cross Howl left to Mgmt N lNa1t:o F kurosu f' Furukawa E, Nakatanl J Okubo D Sen How 2 Nl bmlth L Ikar1 ll Yarragurlu f' Xlaeyama J A5aran POW3 C Yosrumura N1 Lvehard J Shozuxa B N1asu1 H Akana How 4 H 5f11mOJO li AFHSHKI L Yanase Y Awakunl D Inouye H Tsuctuydma Hw 5 J 'XJ cheta b Ho H Lnong ln boo . I I - . . . . . 1 , , - s U or ' C r 1 - 1 ' ' - I ,A,., ---..-............ 5 Y N ' ' Lx ' 1 :Ni W ' . . s . . , - New. D If ' J . -f X ik ' ' .. ' . i .g C9511 V Q gi Q I ' N , 1 ,, . V 4 V. ljgkib , , , ,V I 1 -'wa V -V - 4 at 11 V . , 5. A 'fn' . ' I.: 2 . , if v f 1 'J 1 If . , , ij wg. V V ' V9 Q ' . . . , . , 1 . , . ,. f. 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' . , . I , . 1 , . . I , . , 1 . 1 ' , - 1' , . . . . , . - , . , . , . , . , . ' . O , . . I l , u , 0 I 0 s Oll1CCfS left to Flght K THRSUC 1 F P11311 S Uma H Takata sh' Lb s w1ndy Why so gloomy g1rls7 rf Wxth a membersh1p of 53 g1FlS the Teensters Y Teens was led by Mrs Mlldred C Honnaka as advlser and by thelr C3b1H6C composed of CXCCUCIVC Off1CefS and com m1ttee chalrman As a project members seals sold pOpP1eS sorted red feathers for the Com munlty Chest d1str1buted Chrlstmas cards to the d1f ferent rooms went carollng at ChF1btm8S and took care propertles for t school s Chr1stmas pageant POW ONE LEFT 'IU HIGH' R Osalu A Chang H Takata D Nakarm J K cl t Y Yoza HUW TWO F Takakawa M FUJ1m0t0 M Harukl I Oklmura M Kltamb ego Banu HOW TTWEE K. Yee K T8kCUCh1 J S1u J Sunada B Yoshloka F FMJ11 B A .H L - : . l ...' . v , u . , . '-3 , - P - Q h , folded Chf1SLm3S and Easter U I Y Y . ,u H of he , 4 fl Y A A Y M 'V ,1 ' 1 I . . Z . , : , , 2 Q., lb an !E.MI 'WM nv 41.4 ,F ,J 8611 S wow' kzthln beautles lepsooent SUIIC Irom hettv Ann Y gl ci! s,4, gnc fig! 44 1yp1cal teensters llho 5 w1nn1ng g1flS7 I lby' don t they look 1t7 ,Y and Iran IPHHIP what Q eo 1unny7 O1f1C6fS ol th1s club were Helen Takata preex dent Katherlne Takeuchl v1ce prebllent bhlf e G1ma secretary and Francee Fu 11 treasurer Other cab1net membera were M1ld re AJ1m1ne lnter club councll representat1ve Frances Takakawa and Edlth Nakamura program Mary Na kamura socxal YUk1kO Yoza and Jane Uemura SCFYICC Janet Sunada devotlonal Jennle bxu pUbl1C1tY wxth Mlss Phyll1s Calhoun irom the YWCA as SUPSFVIBOF ..!' 5 Ja.,-x , TIM KDE LFPT TO RICIHY M Iyomasa, B Nlklta, G Tbmasu, H Takahashi M Morita S Gima lfwf TWU' S. Sximabukuro D Kmno R. Taniguchi, S Isa, M Ajimine B lnouch1. IKM llHUk: M Yoshida B Miyamoto E. Nakamura B Masui E Nishi Sumida B Yuen, Officers, left to right: ki Houchiyanu, bl ruruya, NLA. Sato, M. hnaguchi. LH O Ci 8 l1th MISSCS Lxly M1yasato and Adela Y maloto as adv1 sers and the Y Teen purpose ID m1nd the U1 No Ka Oe Y Teens had a successful year Some of the Sophcnore Y Teens were 1n1t1ated at a get together party held at the YWCA by the Teensters Y Teens who were already 1n1t1ated The club was headed bv Evelyn Furuva Dresldent Marv Ann Sato v1ce pres1 dent Mar1anne Imaguchl secretary Bless Kouchlvana treasurer and bladvs Kane h1ro 1nter club represent IUIVC g s What' a smlle What s th A e bucket 1or7 Are you CdUCh1Hg il1e5y,gL::a7 1 l' 5 ha 1 I I ' . For ot to change clothes g1FlS '-il Stal?--'is U T-TTT '-14' Row CNE LEFT TU RIGHT B Kaneshlro P Nakayama B KOUCh1yBm3 E kawasakl P Haba J Murata B Sawada RUM IMO S Takesh1ta E Capanlano H Farm S Mura kam1 J YUJIWBFB BOW THBEE E Furuya E Murakam1 T Takayama E Chun B M1 yamasu H Nakayama C Sh1Fa1Sh1 J Matsumura BOM FflB M Imaguch1 E FUJIDB C Mlyabara M A Sato M Tanaka G Kuwabara MISSING E KORUDUH A H158 183 M Lul J M8Sh1m8 E Nagao C Estab1l1o 'gs Ch-vw..,.., Q I . 1 ' . XL s I ,VZ x V'l ,J ,J -ll I S J ,fl ' I :fu T A I l 4 I X-T xx bag x W. A 'lx-l . . . -. - H . in . K Q Q W My , Z ,KA gl . ' 'Q . -, , , 4 i X 1 ' A T 7 5' V W S 9 ' I 7 S I , . Y - - A ' I . . . U E 1 s K Y ,ia .,,, my va 13? I, ' 2 , 7 Qgggg - ' ' .Jay ' l K I 754 , I ' KL -at V 4 Y Il, V , w - J Q 'J E 4 'YT' ' ggi. I U - W X f ' KT gala: - ' ' .- , 1. Xl ., U f ,B I Y' if ' AX ' A . V , J -v R, A .,.. ., . 1 Q , . . 2 . V , A. , . , . '- Oitioersg left to right: H. Nwb , LH auola 5b 598 What can rrances Sffllllllg 7 It must be Aloha week J. Yanag1da,NL Knnma, B.Kawzmno. W1at's so flnny, Joyce? Vhere to g1rls7 fue Hu1 Hauoll Y Teens wn1ch was composed of 50 JUHIOF g1flS started the year w1th tne 1h1L18t10H oi :ww members To promote better fel l0WSh1p among all teen agers was tne theme that stlmulated the act1v1t1es oi the club also known as the Happy club Besldes navlng iun members spent many hours part1c1pat1ng 1n wortny C0mml1Il1tY servlce pro1ects Oll1CCFS of the Hul Hau Oll Y Teens were Joyce Yana Exda presldent Harrlet Namba v1ce presldent Bes s1e kawamoto secretary Mllired Klmura treasurer and MISS Buth Osuml d ' Q ! 5 t' f :es- BOW ONE LErT'1U BICIH' A Yasuda B Maeda D Oiuma L Nakamatsu J Asahl J Tokunaga C Jakahash1 D Oshlro A Young J Yosh1da H Namba J fakara O Ka nesh1ro R Faufiata HUM TWO P Matsumoto P bh1m8bUkUrO S KlSh1 B Uyeda B Farm L YOSh1dd L Yuen H HIFHMOLO B Kawamoto J Yanag1da M Klmura V Ka m1bayash1 B RHHPSHIFO B Nakamura BOW THREE B Tanlgawa H rufUSh1m8 J hara J Manzoku E Lh1Sh1 H LUJ1m0LO L Fujlkamx L Mattos D Arlta M Y moto L Pang M Deo P Ohama B YOSh1d8 E lakara , 155 ' af v -- -1 f I ' ' . 1 f P' - 1 A ' h S a I ' , '-,if ' L J, . ff' , gf Y 5,5QiQ5, . f , I , . 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The Jokers composed of 24 members fulfllled the1r purpose to create ma1n tam and extend throughout the school and conlnun1ty hxgh standards of Chrlstlan character Led by the expert coach 1ng of Mr YOSh18k1 Eto the Jokers competed 1D every sport sponsored by the YKIA and made a satlsfactory show1ng 1n each case Off1cers were George K1 yabu presldent Clarence Yamamoto v1ce presldent Ernest Kokubun secretary R1ChBId Exdo treasurer Mr Ralph Goya was adv1ser 99 olzezs Gmape rmes f Ofhcers left to rlght L Yanamoto H Lau H Endo E. Kokubun ff'-f 'W-1 0 -Do gr' 3 to 'xx :YN UW FUWCNE LEFTTOHIGTT G K1yabu H Isokane D Murakam1 H Fukuda J Yoshlda 3 M K1yatu W Fujn PUWTWO B Ixomoda F Nakano F Muka1 'I Ho H. N1sh1no H -UI: or1 R Sasakl FUVfFIHRI-,F W Gzoo H Endo H FUJIHBITI1 E Young H Lau E HIE- ubun H Hor1uch1 G Ish1da W' 1 . 1 Q x . N, 1 f . l v V . ' K. 5 . Q A? , 4 , X ' L- A 1 . , V ' . A ' .A p ..' , . u get-'gy -if . I n y A Y 0- V' . vo p . . - - Z ww W i i , L ku . Vw W I ?' ,. ' 1 1 V I Q ' ' ' . 1+ . . -- , ' ' '78 m ' I l .. n , N X L i , .iw 1 I I I I . n , . . k I n ' I 'W .. 'dkk a vfk F if I I ' , .. . vi ' 'Qtek i ' . K 2, V , ' I Q 1 1.4, y f, an QM2, xy gf f' , H . vu' 'y ' . ,Q f j' ' ,.' ' I xv Q J . 24,19 H ,M '7 p e , y, ,G ,N 69 .. , ' , ' ' ,V , 0. P 4 .' ' ' 1 . '1 ,Q 1' L f X, Q , . Z f ' 4 nf ,-. ' 2 'ff ' , , Je 1 Qc Q2-' dn. X f I 't . - s , A, I-xv I ' I 4 I H3 , ,i ' X i ' 5 N J ' -H 'io' ' ' ' Q ' , S O . ' A. 7 X ' r ' X f 4 , I QT ' 'qs , J ' T .1 4 G, K . ' . 2 ' z ' ' ' '. ', ' '. . ' ' . ' ' . ' . Z ' ' ' v - v - n , - 1 1 . . . - 1 I ' U - ' - 1 - , . , . , . , . 'K- , - , . . Mr. Fred Myrick, advnor. Officersg left to rigmt: T. Kaneshige, :A 4 J. Shinsato, G. Uchida, C. Furuy Whose the boy scout? gli' I Wy' whose the baby? 0 if 5 Mama see anytl LI gag Want to borrow a belt DaV1kl ........1z. 1x1terest1ng7 Under the able gxndance of Fred Myr1ck Pres1dent Clmton Furuya led the club ass1sted by V1ce presldent Thomas Kaneshlge Secretary George UCh1d8 and Treasurer J1nr1 Shlnsato Some of the club act1v1 t1es were part1c1pat1ng 1n the SOC dance KOIHR to overn1ght camps playlng basketball baseball foot ball and other soorts X1 Q . 6 5- 'H-1 lil CNF LEFT 'IU RIf1'l' L Watanabe C Furuya C. Yosluda T Kaneshlge A. Sora -J-A YOWTYO is lch1da J Shlnsato J Wakafujl T Nakama F Hatakenaka KN S Takahaslu B katada W KUSUDORI L Shxmabukuro M Mlflaml A. Lee ' -1 ., . :. o ' f ,I ' A ' I .1 ' ' f I ,. , . L la . X., , , x. 3 '1 ' A 1' C 3 'v 7 H, .. . I Y vm f 2 1 't -V ' .- s -,c S , ,, , a., B . , , J, as . ,iv W fan '. E F A K ' ': 3- C' x . ,' ll' . 9' ' - - ' X ..P as , . - , N of 1 1 Y ' A L , , - . sf - . . is A .-S2 n ' , I ' , Y i ' , ' ' ' A- lg ' C '. : . . 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' : . . , . , 7 ' 1 3 ' Officers. left to right A.IMMa,W.1SHi,J.SwW0s The best tean 1D the leaSUe To develop exerclse and preserve the democrat1c 1deals set forth by our government and to secure worth whlle HSSOCIBCIORS un1ted by common IHCCPCSCS for COOPCFHUIVC purpose were the meln a1ms of the PITHCCS H1 Y wblch was composed of 20 members Off1CCPS of the PIPQUCS H1 Y club were Joseph San tos, pres1dent Walter ISh11 v1ce presldent Al bert Ikeda secretary and R1chard Takaesu treasurer ,of POW ONE LEFT TO I IGHT J Santos M Yamashlr TWU C Tlba A Ikeda S H0 J Watanabe G Chlna BCM THREE H Hu G Ha F1 A Kama1 G. Young R A1moto loo . aiu ows here to, boys? gf N , . ,, :lu ', ' IHIEIBCIOH INF Q. S W 9 i' ' ICCTS, eft to r1ght I. Taxeuawa, K, 10ml U, Ahuna, A- K1dO3Chi , K The Fa1nbows H Y 1S name that has been carr1ed throughout the V ars Its purpose was 10 create ma1nta1n and extend through out the school and communx tv hlah standard oi LhY1S tlan character Members were very iortu nate to have an understand Illg advlsor Ronald Oldhl who 3SS1SLSd them 1n every way posslble Twenty members were n rolled thls year Members enjoyed a very close Chrls t1an 1ell0WSh1p whlch made tn1s club a reat success I S HOW CNE LEM 'IO RICHT C M1yamura, K Tom, E. 30.11, FL Sasaln F Mmyunura, W -v Matsunura, L Y8!l'l85UCh1 KM 'WO A Kldoguchl R. Inouye, H Tokunaga, C Nakmm 'l ra W Mah O Pukunaga, R Sh1g,em1 HIVTHIE G Ahuna, F Kanea I Takekawa, Tanaka L. Tatam Pu. NlCSUYOSh1 P Yamada , , - Ig 1 'I' I . . , gm .- ' ' ' 1 a , 'A ,o ' P i - ' 1 1 -I I N I 1, s ' ' - ' ,Y . fe. - ' i 'A Y: it V ' W ' I . .,- V e - Q, . 9 . . , ' , g . . G ' 4- fl 'A , Xa' l 'uv , ' f V ' V LIT X X ' - 5 A - - ' - -H u rs X- ,!.L- 1.7 , w - X 4' ge. v x va I I A , - , 1 . A ' O , , ig: I.: 1,23-. 1 5 K ' ' , il ,c R' .-I - K ,A x . ' ' ff- . ' m . Q 1 ' ' ' -X x 4 t K .K ' I F K L - N o s - ' - x X A . t ' Q- '. ' . .. . v X' V 1-I oc , a - - f . - . u - 4 V v -' f.. If swf --1, ff 0 ' . fist J. no f -c x 4 +.. ' - ' 0 U ? ' ' . . -' ' u L 4 J , ' 4' 1 ' U : ' I U 1 - ' , do ' , o , A 7 U : s o , g A' 1 v 1 ' 0 qfbgfvbs P9 I 433 ...ml 4'-2 -nur an 'H igK3i'f 'F?' 'M-f' 3'6- piv .br Q fm .xt is xx, .W va .Pm ' 4mulls Jr Offxcers Left to rlght H Kuwabara L Senaha H N1Sh1lllll'l F Furukawa F'-IUIFC UUYHIKOTI afzfans Club bpartan IS a serv Lce club wh1ch was or gan1zed 1n Ottober 1949 It began wlth a membersh1p ot about 22 students In SPICE of 1ts 1Hf3HCY the Spartans undertook VHFIOUS SCCIVICICS and has been recogn1zed as one of the 1ead1ng organxza txons on the Kal1h1 campus The Off1CCfS of the club were Howard Nlshlmura PY8S1dCH' 'Fred Furukawa VICE presldent Lawrence Se naha secretary and Roger Kuwabara treasurer hepalrxng toys for the orplmns :L -'21 az - an ..,!,45 ' v J - . W Uv' ri. 'V --X' 4 ' .J aqifak - 1. g cv' ' in 1 1 FW CNE, LEFT 'IO HIGH: A. Chang, G. Hayakawa, H. Nlshxmura, J. Mun, L. Senahl, E. Knnmoto, W. Ito TWD- S. Saklhara, F. K1r1u, L. CDHSIJIO, R. Kuwabara, J. M1yake, D. Regor, K. Ish1da. ROV 'IHFPE' F K I d rukawa. F. Somano, P. Haraguchl, K. Sagawa, A. 'lsukamotov A' Abe. - HH H- 0 n .5 V F A F J f u Q 1' a .nf , . f' h .- NVVVV A - VV V . .V V f V., H ,, . . VV 1 7? A 2' A V, V2 ' ,ir N , VV -, fs , t ,' U .V , , 4, RVV- V 1 f ' V V f, V 0 ,W .V V V I ,, VA . dug' Rin. 1. -. ' 'ff f F -v , I '. 'L V yf -N n - F 1 ng- ' 1 ' fb S ' 1 V . 'V .. ga ' Q VVA ' ' V . ,, qv- V yn f, V ' ' 1' VV' ,XL lux dt 'fi' :V - 'V A A , 'V ,, . . ,V V V x f V,' V- N-Q I Q . , .b A H f A NL, ' K . . N N V . 'K V ' , , . 1 1 . O , 1 . I Q ' 5 3 'j. A A' f wi 13 - ' Q . ' fl - , X V V V V - .V ' MV, -VV, V 4 U N F ' 515 ' . ' . . .: I I ' ' V V S 1 1 5 u P a I . t ' 5.x,, ,I V V '7 7 C? 'Z . L ' 24: .' 4' , 1 V -Rv M- f ' . 11 rg V x 5, -5. 5 're WJ 4 f' x 1 xx A f A 1 V Y I 1 X l J ' ! X y Y D Richard brings good news. Officers, Left to right, J. Honda, F. Mikal I oolzlzeeping 'Ihe Bookkeeping club or- ganized for the second year was composed of 44 members from the advanced bookkeep- ing class. The purpose of the club is to maintain and promote the interest of the Farring- ton store and also to en- courge and further the in- terests of students in the bookkeeping field. Officers of the club were: Joan Honda, president, Frank Mmkai, vice-president, Irene Takara, secretary, Jane Adaniya, treasurer. Mr. N.S. Qminz was advisor. Takara, J. Adaniya. What! no shoes James? .QL ' Q 1 we l. als 5 1 K t gg F' ra'-gl ' 9 4.3 ul Q' ,Qi ' p ri' -Al ' ix:fQi',zZ....!. m KI UE LEFT 'IU RICHT: J. Hanaoka, I. Takara, Y. Dantsuka, J. Admiyn, H. Kuahin, N. Tmashino E. Na kakura F. Saromines. IOW UNO: H. Kawagoe, E. Tsutsumi, J. Uemura, R. Taniguchi, G. Chun, B A. Pgng FUN '1HREE: B. Ching, F. Mukai, J. Tanonaka, E. Kamikawa, T. Chibana, M. Leong, J. Nakashima POW I0 M Smith, M. Uyehara, J. Shozuya. ROW FIVE: H. Miyazaki, G. Hong, C. Tam, D. Lastemosa, F Leong Cruz R. Tomiyana, J. Honda. V This club was organimd in Ucto- ber, 1949. There were 29 members consisting of seniors, juniors md sophomores. Tne club undertook various serv- ice projects including: Bed Cross work, taking care of the properties of the Christmas pagemt, caroling during Christmas and decorations for the May lhy pageant. Under the able guidance of Mrs. Mildred Honnaka, President James Wakafuji steered the club. He was assisted by Wallace Noqxta, vice- presidentg Clement Yoshida, sec- retary and Lawrence Watanabe, treasurer. . 1 Lu HOW ONE, LEFT IU HIGYT: L. Nanone, J. Hasegawa, A. Hiya, I3 Xrukaua, N. Xmald, L. Ureyo, S. Flores, D. Perreira, F. Beimes, 5. Chang, U. Oh1HDfO, F. lakaxi, U. Hartells. HCM TVN: L, Coelho, H, Hahale, H, A Kalamau, H. Sasakawa, L. Payapaya, T. Kim, L. hohashigawa, S. Inco, M. lobaldo, Y. Hee, P. Titcomb Consibog, F. Costello, J. Nakagawa, J. Tobota. BOM'UfHUh A. Nahinee, N. Takaoka, C. Lau, H. Kaiwi, Fukushima, U. Takase, B. Wchee, A. Hanini, L. Mau, L. Tomoyio, L. Pang, B. Farm, V. Hatano, E. Lee, S Ancheta, C. Ayson, J. Apana. FTW ITIH: E. Ho, V. Peters, L. Rohello, H. Liu, V. Hosa, U. Tom, F. Fujll shima, J. Ajimine, A. Spotkauffe, I. Patterson, U. Young, H. Serro, H. Ahuna, Y. Higa, P. Tamashiro, T Luis, A. Issacc, F. WcShane, J. Akana. , uf F of metica , 'W Purposes of this organl- zation are: to promote a gFOW1Hg apprec1ation of the joys and sat1sfact1on of homemaklng, to emphas1ze the 1mportance of worthy home membership, to work for good home and fam1ly l1fe for -H' 'K all, to foster development of CFEHUIVC 1nternat1onal good Wlll. g Q n -r ll 5 VMICL Lranu 15 better7 ffm Chl. LEFT TO HH1UI l. loune, P. Wonxz, L. Natsnna, . Isnra '. Lew, 5. hlla, H. w1ll137S, X. Kato, le Lune. V- Takamafsu. H- PENN, l. lung. lfM YW 1 l. fonzales, 1 .n1VGH3, H. Salvador, C. fnou, l. lar- Valho. N- Aeena. E- how, L. Apo, J. Anbelo, l. h1N6Sdk1, 5. fnnxro. !1V lhhhhr 4. Santana, F. FULIO, L. Cleveland, P. HHDHIHO, L. Ikvela, L. hBlCHF18, L. une, 1. 51lYd, N. Pratt, N. lranco, I. Jarrett. 1LN PULH: E. Ak1U, N. Hobello, L. Perry, l. Mattnews, N. laher, N. A. L1fCh, l. Notts, A. lsukeyama, ' lblck, P. Lee, H. Mokulehua, Mrs. Mariorie Hee. A If gig ialdgy With the ' 'pranotion of interest in all phases of living science as its pur- pose, members of the Biology club spent an eventful and enjoyable school year. Unkr the guidance of Mr. Lloyd Kawahara, President Nellie Ching led the club with the assistance of Vice-president Shirley Anne Lee, Secretary Josephine Galiza and Treas- urer Mary Tanaka. Standing C0lllittCC8 in- cluded lecture, program, so- cial and excursion whose chairmen were: Allira Kme- moto, Himie Pmg, Dorothy Kakutmi and Leatrice Tsuha, respectively. Officers, Left to Rightt Mary Tana- Ka, Josephine Galiza, Nellie Ching, and Shirley Lee. Minnie! What's so interesting over there? o 0 Who's the lucky man? All aboard for Trlpler Activities of the school year included excursions, lectures and a Junior Red Cross project. Members of N the club also held a Valen- tine Hop in February to raise money toward scholar- ships for two club members who have fulfilled the re- quirements as members and who need financial aid. Scholarship recipients must have scholastic standings of B and above, and the selec tion is approved by the board of examiners composed of chemistry ysics, bio logy and sophomore science instructors hi 7 'lop Why so serious girls7 f . Bottom homeward bound' 0-3 'l'l+ ILQ RON UNE LEFT 'IU BIG-IT D Okuma E Takara H Cagata M Ibiguchi E Sumida D Nlltte F Oshlm M haneshiro N1 himura P Yoshida R Fauiata HIVFIWO F Fujiwara N1 Tanaka H Yoshlnaga B haya J Uchiuml V Kamibayashi E N1Sl'l1 J Takei H Shimabukuro K Takeuchi R Gsakl J Sunida D hbtoya ma N Ching RONTHHEE N Wake E DeGusman J Yee A Kanemoto J Siu F F311 J le S L L Mattns J Manzoku J Koseki E Abe B China L Fuxyikami ' . ph , ' - 0 1 --'-we-.1 W' ' -f ' , 'Q' EVTQXQ' V ghi ! 1 2 Z ' 1 I 7 ' -X U Q Q L s -' Q e A K I J , c . 5- Q. .W ' I 5 9' Y , . , T1 , , I , 4 r--. a 4 s 1 el A 4 l , J V r .1 Cf 5 I 4 r D - V. , ' Q H '. if 1, W , y e . W' 'ix ' x ,, - f ' . , J D' ' , -Q 1 -,- - .h-r - ,.' Q .g.'laM- I I -- ,F J ..g I . . . - A' 7.-4,--.u , . . , . , . , , . , . . , . . , J. , . , . ,. . l .. V I - , ,b. . U , J. l K . . . 4 . ... , A . , 1 - , - , . 1 ' 9 ' I ' 1 -' r ' 1 ' I V . I ' X ' , . . I . . , . ., . , - V. . , . , . U , . C, . 86, ' 9 ' - 1 ' 1 ' v - 1 - - an-E F X31 ' 19 bn' bk'R s- V 1' , ,- I.- . . 2 ' .,, - 9. is Y 4 K L... V'hat's the joke, boys? Winifred and. . . . . . . . .Ahem! X -. I . N, - Ts' R' 3 ' kg N gr fly .: i ,V 441 fi 9 -'A 5 Officers, left to right: O Kaneshiro, E. Nakatani, H. Fu'imoto, E. Ho, J. You. I . The The Farrington Creggites, Ad- vanced chapter, and the Farrington Greggites, Beginning chapter, are organizations for shorthand stu- dent, maintained to promote greater friendship among members, to en- courage students to participate in the annual Order of Gregg Artists contest, and to develop a greater interest in tlgeptudy of shorthand. Q .males , -raw-.. 'I YUWUYE, IEFT TOBICHT: J. Permito, B. Maeda, D. Oshiro, B. Yoshioka, I. Bailon, R. Wakukawa, D. Okuna W Amor, S. Kishi, H. Nakasone, L. Nakamatsu, S. Tamayoshi, J. You, J. Asahi, B. Nakamura, M. Yamamoto 'P Morales, C. Alana. HON TMO: E. Onishi, J. Tyau, J. Uchiumi, S. Tumbaga, T. Kunihiro, J. Kagemoto I Ablva, B. Nakata, D. Lavilla, G. Sakakida, A. Yoshikawa, J. Tokunaga, C. Yoshida, H. Shigetoml, E. H0 J Cox, V. Akina, E. Ada-Ins. HIV THREE: D. Nakata, E. Abe, J. Galiza, J. Sunada, A. Yoshino, K. Ishikaua S Lee, C. Takahashi, J. Chun, H. Shimabukuro, S. Ajimine, A. Yasuda, B. Uyeda, B. Souza, W. Lee, S Kau M. Tirrell, H. Tawata, H. Furushima. O , -4.-.1 IC . -5 an A-Q' 'ici X11 if G15 5--1v' -aw rw 1 who 5 the lucky W1I1f1CI7 Coosey what are you dolng there'7 'Legg fes The Farr1ngton Greggltes have made a crednable showlng 1n the Internatlonal Order of Gregg Art: ISUS contest sponsored annually by 'Ihe Gregg Wrlter magazme They won the Grand Pr1ze four c1mes 1 1943 1946 1948 and 1949 Th1s outstandlng achlevement has made Farrlngton hlgh school the only lllgh school 1n the world to be a warded the grand pr1ze't,1'ophy per Boy' 1L looks ood mmently 0,9 rs 0 P, Li C hai? -T HOW CNE LEPTTURIGYT B Kaya V Leopoldo G Ota N Okumoto J Hacuya M Bush L Tsuruma P Chang E Nakamura A Chmen S Yamane S Sen J Car1n1o G Tomasu E Ono RCMTWO L Wong M H11-amogo J Tokudg B Aono C Subeld1a N Yamaucku G Otake C Lzumalu M Cudal M Chun M Inna no J Toyama E Morlmoto R Nano J Pu-pta W Wong HOV: 'IHBLE I Asahma E langtad P Hmraka wa E w1Sl'l1 F lto J Goto M Abe I Oklmura M Wong E Fuju H Takata F Takakawa M YOSh1da K Wong J Takalu H Kawahara J Murakaml IUW POUR Nl riarukl M Talumura J loneyama H Tagamo P1 B Hlga F Iha M Hodrxgues M Rosa V Whlte J Oucm IN Kxm L B1ngo D Tanaka D Haseyama G N1Sh1mOtO H lupu M1ssA K Lee adv1ser O ,X -- U L A S' A e , ' 'z' ff A A lit' G' , L? V Q z . '. ' in fl i - I I 0 e 1.4 , 1 2 ff K - I ' I . l L U ' - : L r - V ., Q . A D A f'Lwj3!,1l.PNrjELA J 'lx -- L 1 ul, - . ' 2 3 -L JL' To - - - 4. , , Y- 4 Q- xg- V ' A J +Qf f'fL'fi'?E,,. l vWf 0r A ' 4 -5 ,. A L f - 4?- a .x ' , ' A ,V it :gg fe ogbffow A Q fQi5flFA'?e ., ...swf V C -NK fu 3 14? i , tix ' Wg 1 Qpcgv -s The Future Farmers of Auer1ca LS a nat1onal organlzatlon for hlgh school boys who are preparmg for agnculture occupat1ons by enroll mg 1n the vocatlonal agr1culture classes whlch operate under the prov1s1ons of the Nat1onal Voca t1ona1 Educat1on acts It 1S an educat1ona1, non proflt, non poll tlcal, future farmer organ1zat1on deslgned for the development of ag r1cultural leadersh1p character, thrlft scholarsh1p cooperat1on, .J c1t1zensh1p, and patr1ot1sm among the members The FFA organ1zat1on 5 1S recognlzed as one of the most effect1ve SCFVICBQ for teachlng through paruc pat1ng experlences M ,j 1n organlzfd 1 t1v1t1es Bead em and know em boys VIC d1d you lay all those eggs? ' ' 'H 93, .3 M iiinv' POW UNF LFPTTORIGT D Rodngues G 'Namauleg D 'Matthews P 'Vleno W Haale A Pasat1empo A So ra I' V1elaruel L Kasluwabara A Shlmabukuro A Fernandez J V1ctor1no M Capello L V1llanueva G 'Vlarusluge H Chong POW TWO I' Lopez b Souza 'I Torres D lW1l103 J llotta K Chung E Kaua loku H homes W Abraham J 'Nhura G Shlmabukuro J O.1ch1 9 Campollo T Curameng K Onaga G Chma C. Taba E Rlkel T Gamurot FDW THREE J 'Mercado L Gunen H 'Xa1ka1 W lxauah1 D Ka1mu re D Wllson H hubo W F1saloma G V1ctor1no R Ihga Nl Ancheta H Luke I Noa G N1ede1ros J Makahllahlla G Young C Wong C Hatorl ggllfllgr ffuluvj AMERN A - A f ,f 59170 5. v Q.r?F1iF'KoL 7' f 1X fyxx ' , 1 f , ' . N V J V13 -1 g ' . 1 5 x 4 o lcgjv' Q , C X 1 'K .X XX , s X f 1 ,I Q co3 ' J A ' A 4 4 0 0 0 x.- Q q S- 1 I f J' ' Ottxcers left to rlght K fazarlno A Toro The Farrlngton chapter has ex P Pang H HOT1UCh1 4 aumalone perlenced four years of rxch and commendable accompllshments slnce lts 0Fg3h1Z8t1OH IH 1946 Start1ng wlth 15 charter members the Par rlngton FFA has grown 1nto an or g8H1Z8t10h of 200 members The Off1C8FS for the 1949 1950 chapter year are Abrahan foro PfCS1dCHC Henry HOP1UCh1 v1ce presldent R1C8rd0 Nazar1no secre tary Elmer Pang treasurer bamuel Meyer farm SCHCIHHI and Mr Lloyd Kaapana and Mr John Sakal co ad VISOFS ml? you re nurtxnb l1n y Q h uiiungifi ,L ll' 3752. 'TRL J--. lil CNE LEFT TO BIGTI' D Meyer P Dlas E Lagrlmas L Lrasalu R Paqul ro D Pacheco VN Vookano F' Okanura H Inoyne A L3gF1m3S J Brown H Soto F SIIV8 ITD TWKJ D Var I Qasan I huwaxe R Egaml A Kapaona H Arakawa A Ancheta N Vlllanueva I L1u V Flores N yer J Calona 1 Kealoha G Watson RCM TTWEIL L Santos W ka1w1 D Uandlola U PUHI W Hanohano J XINPITO A Mede1ros H Machado W M1Y8Sh1FO P Landsey J k1Y8bU A lakakawa A hanae l Torres un vs - ' r l I3 r ,.. ,, s e' . l I , ' I 1 it . 1 V n ' ' I - n ' 1 ' 1. , . ' ', E. ' . U I 11 ' '- bf . . , . . V - lr ,gh . . ' A -my f -A , K A Q . 5 . . ' - 1 - Y lure. . ' I A ' W 'A 1 2 I Q 1 Q l - . , ' ' ,Q Q 0 Uh! ' ' ' 4 me, ,':ig , ..'-J 8 , , L . a V A W 'eq '. , B . y 'Q' an Yi .6 Q ' 4- - I y w jx, - D . Tl-fl Q N 4, I. 1 ' , ' 7' li ' 'V ' Q 4, . 1 f f- 'J fx ' ' '25 .. V ,. X' 'Q 9 , J J- 5 Q - R -A fx Y A 'A 1 ' ,I - .C ' A . K . 'I ,I,., 1 Q , st s , 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' , .f 2 ' 7 J 4.0 . ' . . A v. 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S. 1 ............. 41,11 :nh , Vx '32 1 2 . 75,7 f' H Y 1 1 ggg , 'M at ti sr FIRST HOW Left To Bight K Enomoto S Ito A Dela Cruz A Ordonez E Nakamura Row Two L Ke D Hussman J Goto F Kam1 F Iha Row Three F Bee N T0gUCh1 J Uemura E Tsutsum1 A X eabeis 0 me fuca 1 'VN X aloha Sakal Club OIf1C6fS were WIDOHA Choy presldent Margaret Leonr i1FSC v1ce pres1dent Mary Hara second vxce pres1 dent Leatr1ce H1HgO th1rd VICC presldent Marle Iyomasa secretary and Betty Ann Pang treasurer Mrs nuth Davlb was advlser Y Why 15 that Edlth uork1n57 ' as 1' Ju wr 55. il 49-'uv 4 if FTHST'PKM LFFT T0 RIGHT J Toyama J Yoneyama B K1nosh1ta R Tan1guch1 A Kanesh1ro G Tomasu HOW TWO H kawahara S N8Sh1fO G Chun E Kam J Takak1 IYHW TH EF C Yoshlmura J Ogasawara D Yamasakl W Enos F Lee B Rlwera H Leong G N1Sh1mOCO HUM H111 M K1l8nO G LCh1da L CTUZ B A Pang B M1yamoto H h1pU wc J U 1 3 ' I 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 0 n I . ' 1 ' 1 ' I ' D ' ' Z ' I ' 1 ' 1 v , 1 1 3- I X T U - N '- - NX' Q g . 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I , 4: . - 1 V- Q 1 - , , I , I , ' , ' , , , , I A . 1 ' 1 ' 1 . . , . . , . . 17 A,,aH2un ,ff 1' ISLNMD g ,940 0 6370115 lhe elghth 1n S126 of the lslands 1S Kahoolawe It 1165 s1x m116S southwest ot Wau1 It 15 about nlne m1l s long and s1x ml1CS wxoe and presents an even and unbro ken appearance Ihere are no streams or sprlngs on the sland In General lt presents a very de solate and barren appearance a d 15 oi 11ttle cunnerc1al lmportance The flower for kahoolawe 1S the h1na hlna fgrayJ , mu N.. 5 ff! I X f 1 ! X X f A . xx 'a f i S 5 Q K S E kk ,P X X D A! ! I 4347. if lf .-'VI . Illlilil Illlilli, A' ti . 1 . 3 . . . ! u ,Q . D , ' I -V , IA ' LT ARTHUR H KUHLMAN JR AQ 1 In SFC ROBERT L FCBREST MXSGT ROBERT F SCHG Taumglon H 911 A ol HEAIXJUARTERS RUTC DETACHMENT FARRINGTUW HIGH SCHOOL HCNOLULU T H 28 November 1949 SUBJECT Reserve Ofhcers Trammg Corps Phe Erhtor Farnngton Hxgh School Annual Farrmgton Hlgh School Honolulu 1 H The pnmary ol'Ject1ve of the Jun1or d1V1S10.l Reserve Offl ce s Tramlng Corps 1S to lay the foundauon for xntelllgent c1t1zensh1p by teachlng the pr1nc1ples of leadershlp respect for constltuted authorlty 1n all phases of l1fe and h8b1tS of eC1S10l'l orderhnes courtesy .md correctness of posture and e ca det baslc uulltary tralnlng wluch ull be of ben f t h e 1 to nr and of value to the country 11 and when he becomes a member of the armed iorces Tn the cadets who have successfully completed then f1rst second or tlurd year PUIC tra1n1ng thxs year I extend my perso nal conmendatlon for a Job well done ARTHUR H KUHLMAN JR st Lt n Professor of Mllltary Sclence 8: TBCZICB U U 4 C 0 0 I. xlc I ' n . fn A A o . . D . ' ' A - ' l y department.. The secondary objective 1:1 PUIC is tohgive th - 1 . . fr, ' I R 1 1 f. ' fs 5 . . . . Q o .N-A . ' ' ? R I2.0.7.G. 1949. 1950 LT HWERT T GRAY C od C H Ink hdtoo , Easfmham E, Y -I RD LW 5 V0 av 4 NIH? w Q mfssr DONALD F Powsas x scrr WILLIAM L LEWIS x Z P ' I .df 1 ' A A Q. ' ' Q In 1' ucing L - A. . Kuhlmm ' , ,T Q . . X . May sh e your an 7 9 an Q , . ' 'G I , .n I, ml ,h-43 1 , wh. . I I, ' ' 0 ,,,,, .. 1 1171 I A I I , 'N' J 5 x M ' ' In . 4 et-, If l 142' - f , - 4 X 22 f' ' . ., f n ' , a X 'Q J XI- 0 .. n affalion f ALMA CHANG Left Panel Top bo Bottom JOHN PANG HARRY TOM FRANCISCO RANIA LARRY MASCARDO Panel Top no Bottom GEORGE AHUNA EDWARD CORPUZ HENRY TSUCFIYAMA STANLEY NAKASCNE JAMES UMEDA Qs 'H x I m xi an-suf ' 3 If 'N Counter Cloc EDWARD SLE CLARENCE WONG CHARLES kALIKEA MAHY ANN XENIIHA NOBERTO ESPINELBA MANUEL LUNA WALLACE V? DEV? FAVQDINCZTON l-I +fJE,ffx,f .If X 4, 4 I 1 ' . .A . ' Y 14 ' E . 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P ei 351' 'Lf-f . g,.4f's IV ',5'1e.J' iw-wiyw .fl 'Wal c-, , - ,,. , A Y, , 'fxl-..4 ,4:i . xxl I , A Y .N i V 1. .-Q ,f- -L-4 A f-.4 . 'A V. .I Vx A - V 3 Q 24 Q , x 1 g I Q :A -- A. , . X . L, 4 -' - '4 ', 40 1 f, .Q ' X i Q K J, A. I , .' , - Q 4 . . f W 2 V fi . V , -at . ' .- , JY ' I Q ' I , , 2 f' 1,4-f -44 'G 'Y Counter Clockvuse WILLIAM MABON STAINFOHD LAl ABRAHAM PLRLCJGANAN LGLST HLIZ WALLAQE W LLACII 'N Cl0CkW1Se fur nom SPENCER ff' ERNEST NAKAMURA DORA NAKAMA FHAIXCISGJ Amz STEEMAE CRABBE ESMAEL DELA CRUZ ERIC MCLEAN GUILLERMO ALEJO I -9 11's 'V' lAF5mIMfsTfNk 102 'hi' u W , K 5, hi E M4121 ' 1? ,fl O ' 3 I . I vv K. . , A Q-, E W M A 2 n E E 8 L, ' 1 .4 I T x r 549' J A -vc .:4k'V N?ij:A,M VV . W L , xlfi 7 Zgihfw, T' , 1 Q i ,El ' A ' ,Q EY' M 'l . .Q u V M E A W N W , Q 5 lx 1 J ,1 ' ' 3-E E 5 . ' 1' 121' - . 34 , 'gk 'Lf 'N 3 V, ami' , 'I EA. 'J V , A ', x 4 U' . '., ' -f l QM, ' g - , 1 ' jg sniff WA! f '- ' , A e J 2 F Q. D 2 . Y Q 49 N Counter Clockxnse THECDCRF GOLITAN I 113113355 BEBCAD0 MANUAL SYLVA 2 ,Q ARTHUR CHANG uf THOMAS TOYAMA SATURINO RAMENTO CHARLES YUEN STANLEY MURAOKA :timid GEORGE M. AHUNA ROBERT AKANA GUILLERMO ALEJO VERNON CHANG HAROLD CHIAPPETTA JOSEPH KAOLELOPONO DANIEL KAULIA STANPURD LAU AUGUST RUIZ EDWARD R SALSEID TOM SHON EDWARD SUE MANUEL SYLVA .1 A 4 ff 34 , A 'vb ' 0 '-I -..in A A-AA ' . . 4' A 'E f . 413 A ' . A .,A A ' A V A 114 GEORGE H. JARRETT RUDOLPH LUAT WILLIAM IABON JOHN H PANG ES UMEDA CLARENCE VELLES CLARENCE H. WONG 7 V J. Qu econ9 eat f2.0.7.5. Gabets X.. g 4-fi M1 ty good loolung fellows And cadets, too ,z:',5 'Y!C' 'gn 'H' 4.-55,2 in Ig 5319 9Q fx X K C Af, .A .-j f ,. I . 'gh - ' ! 1 I' ' , ' . V 1' . - HQ, F , , P J x + - 1 - 'li 4 , Af X ' i 4 .I V , 1 - - p T 4 ,H 8 . ,L Y xl ' ,, T. 1 B ' . k .. .4 xA N' K.. , V :iz Q Q- xi?-,L liz- :Ai-.2712 4. qi 5' 'fgi41g .. w4',1 .- W -' '2 ,, - ,- '- ' f if A f-f-1 RON CNE LEFTTD HIGH' L Mashlma E Nakamura M Sylva H Taka matsu S Muraoka G Fukumoto HJWDYO A Kaneakua V Andrews E Corpuz H Sugna H Chung F Sonano HGVHBEE H Tom S Kane akua T Shon A Arneho J Ho W 5 fix N 12-Ry' . MF ,bb x T N pg I I MIN fr- In fh 3,59 1 n 1 'S BONUVE LEFTTORIG'lT A Lum H Taneguchl D Matsuda D DeCast.ro D shngl mw wo M Iva ass t coach M Peneku L Preg11 C Lau M Kal W G J Bacuya Lt. fbbert. T Gray coach Vx Y V Y Y Y , : . ' , f Y , . , . - , . - , - ' , 1 : . , . , . , . , . , . . 3 , , . - , . , . , . . ai , C A is - N , 1' f . 3 I ' c f ' A -' . c 1 ' ' gf mit-E? 2 ' 1 K 1 u .. . A 1 A S L., 4 3 I 5 I A 2,150 ' 1 1 ' . . '-4- ' -'- 1.3 - ' - 3 ,'- Y 16, 5 .I S if Q ' 'gm .D ll Q A as aqui' r rx M .u V I fril- 1 -' ' n ' . - I - -v ' ' 5 'f Pg- .gg-- ff' . . -1 UZ: 1-hx I ' , ' 'N-. h 1 - ' 5-ZZ' I : LiL ' if N .- 5 -5 21.51-gi 33' W Q--L , AR V . A 2 F-4 y, - Q ' M ' N . 1 . gc , 1. - L 0 Y I kfft Q - 5: ' 0: ' A ri.-ff-'i.?1I2?-515 'f ' .if 3- K fa:g9e:1i1:5:g f , L 1Y::g1T-.31 ' A f C7 A ' . U , , : . , , . , . A , . , '. , . 0 , , a , n , u , 1 ' i . V. ' . , . . , . I C.. X ,,. 4 V N . 5 ' ,v H . ' A ' , ' . . r ' g ' - 7 ' A .- ' - K . , aa A .1 A - r x A 1 87' o Tamingfon ovefmmenf o ice The Farrmgton Government Pol1ce force patroled the hallways and campus durxng the school day Composed of 85 cadets from the Reserve Offxcers Tralnlng Gvrps they were respons1ble for enforc1ng the code of conduct as lald down by the student government They were read1ly 1dent1f1ed by then' wh1te helmets and maroon armbands as they consc1ent1ously went about t'xe1r Job of ma1nta1n1ng qulet and order 1n the school '72 31 FGP Per1odl RUNUVE LEPTTORIGTT M Puuku R Canape C Yaw E Faufata POW 'INNO W Matsumura A Velles M Runnels L Tavares RTN THREE Maldonad R Baker O Perrlera G N1sh11 J Osh1ro F Spencer I I I J J' A N A . I 5 X, . . . 9 ,N I - ' 1 . , . , . . : . , . , . e , . . : E. J 1 I 1 ' ' 0 ' 1 ' , . , . . 1, . , A , 7' H' W e ,,. ' . .. A ' , 'Q' r ' I ,:T5CLS', 'W 27 L' F F - 7 Y I K I I . 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