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ptepafze adam' 604. a -H Anne K- Lum Mrs. Adviser Obama 4 ld Haggesident We, the class of '53, proudly yet sadly received our diplomas, we were not regretting, but recalling wonderful and happy memories of three years at Farrington. Letus recall our sophomore year, the year when we were assuming the title of suffering sophomores and underwent the pains of adjusting ourselves to a newschool life. Elected as officers of the sophomore class were John Snead, president, Daniel Platt, vice president, Shirley Suglta, secretary, Marjorie Nishlmura, treasurer, and Miss Shizue lnamine, adviser. It was the ... yes! the day ... April 13, 1951, with red and white as class colors and the red carna- tion as symbol of the sophomore class, Doris Nalcasone' and Shinnichiro Nasu reigned as Queen and King for the day., ' We were promoted to the rank of Jolly Juniors on September, 1952. Captainsof the ship then were Pre- sident Soo Kil Park, VlcePresidentRoy Shigemura, Secretary Doris Nakasone and Treasurer Henry Furu- xido. Mrs. Flora C. Loo was our adviser. Then came our first formal, the Junior-Senior Prom. The Ala Wai Clubhouse lent a beautiful atmosphere for the dance. Then it came . . . September, 1952, the last year of our high school life at Farrington. ln this final year, we elected officers Harold Ohania, president, David Jeong, vice presidentg Fay Nakamura, secretary, and Thomas Ashimine, treasurer, Mrs. Alice K. Lum became our adviser. V The student government council leadership was now captured by four conscientious seniors. With head- quarters at Room 115, they were John Snead, Daniel Platt, Doris Nakasone and He1u'y Furukido. Our class day and the senior prom were the two most unforgettable events that took place in our senior year. The senior boys and girls looked really sharp in their suits and gowns. This was our last formal. Commencement onSunday afternoon brought tears to many seniors because of their departure from Wal- lace Rider Farrington High School. It showed we had successfully completed three years of learning.
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