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niet ice Gfficets Much credit goes to the .TPO's who performed well in directing traffic for the bene- fit of students of this school. Under the supervision of Mr. Tokuji Ono, vice princi- pal, the JPO's gained the re- cognition and appreciation of the entire school. These students were out there every day--in' good weather and b d their duty. Although there were only a few .TPO's we owe them a great deal of gratitude and appreci- ationfor their service to the school. a --to perform ss, Three cheers for a job well done. N . ,i N , ,A . . 'l '.. , -in 1 . . K . e ' -v Q ,, -wtf. - , f 'ai' , - .Jv- - g.::2 ?,2':.'lq,.'.1f '- 'iizi L. to R. Firstrow:Ellen Alika, Lorraine Ro- mando, Robert Yasue, Kenneth Ah Nee. Sec- ond row: Officer Percy Yim, Tokuji Ono, ad- V1SeI'. adio wotfzslwp gfudenfs The Radio Workshop people an- nouced the news every morning over the school's public address system. Getting information, writing the articles and reading the news con- stituted each student's program. The class had another responsibi- lity--that of morale-building. Doing this work helped the stu- dents to express themselves free- ly inacceptable idiomatic English. Disc jockeys occupied the Radio Workshop room during the lunch hour to spin records for the en- tertainment of the school. S Ferriefaf B' . Kaanapuq ' S Y1-izral'1'Yv ' S 9' ya ' d , First Rowi R' Pes:cron1iR0 ':H' Kiarraaliaghi' L' Eine :L L, to R' W. Bulahail-A Takaesu, J' ' F ok S, S050 at Larxn, S. Leeah Calvan, L- olds D. Sul 0 7 .ngo . . C. .Doml . aw. Wills, V. BSYH berm1tO. 'rim-d ROW' 1. Havasmda' A' Terada, H, Yee, .1 rc ' b I .5 5 -..4.-4
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F usic---- The Farrington High School Orch: tra, under the direction of Mr. B L. Ford, was composed of many 0 standing musicians. It was composed of members fr both- the beginners' and the advane groups, both of whom performed vl throughout the year. Left to right- First row: Ruby Lau, Victoria Gaison, Michiko Taira, Lillian Akamine. Second row: Charlene Aukai, Shirley Tadlas, Maymie Crowell, Eva 1 To uchi Third row' Joanna Baldauf, Rebecca Vincent, Wilfred Tengan, He en g . .- Rodrigues, Gladys Oshiro. Fourth row: Rudolph Kahookele, Alexander Burgess, Robert Irvine. ou leasuu The Hawaiian Instruments class, under the instruction of Mrs. Kee Fun Lee, made rapid progress. The purpose of this class is to teach boys and girls to play the guitar and ukulele. Activities of the year included it 1' t playing at the Kalihi-Palama Coun- cll meeting, assemblies, various schools, luncheon meetings and in the May Day program. Left toright, row one: I. Kahako, C. Esperanza, A. Car- valho, V. Thomas, A. Seabury, N. Lee. Row two: H. Awana, M. Helenlhl, A. Suan, C. Alameida, R. Merseberg, V. Ernestberg. 'Row three: C. Freitas, R. Chai, R. Piiohia, F. Ching, A. Bugress, I. Swanson, P. Kamana, F. Maikal, W. Auyoung, E. Beniola.
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Mr. Robert V. Dowling I0hnK2ha1e Adviser Assistant Manager Albert Caporoz Richard Chun Camera Dept. Mgr. Assistant Manager Walter Tsuma N v A Production Manager Y r 'T' .1 W4 ,QWV 5 Q Q, Lawrence Soares Press Dept. Mgr. Periods 1 Sz 2 Row 1 Lto R: R. Nakahara, F. Lastimoza, F. Rosa, P. Coelho, I. Baldauf. L.Soa- res, W. Tsuma. Row 2:G. Ishii, I. Campollo, R. Saito, G. Adviento, J. Rodrigues, M. Uyeno, I.Pa1acat,R. Chun. A Periods 3 Sr 4 Row 1 L to R: H. Matsuka- do, S. Harrington, F. Higa, D. Masaki, L. Soares, W, Yuen. Row 2: J. Sanchez, I 1 in A L. Stanley Harrington Assistant Manager H. Belocan, W. Nakamura, R. Lopez,J. Perry, Row 3: W. Aanna, L. Tagami, D. Kakaio, unidenified ,S. Chi- Hen. Periods 5 8: 6 Row 1 L to R: R. Furuba- yashi, N. L. Young,' W. Lee, A. Caporoz, A. Vail saco, A. Loui, W. Larm. Row 2: E. Fujii, W. Rod- riques, J. Kahale, D. Ho, W. Kozima. F. Toyama.
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