Hawaii Baptist Academy - Light Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 43 text:

1' fi N- f . Y . Left to Right: Rebecca Liberato, Robert Hamilton, Patricia Tom, Barbara Shell, Beverly lmoto, Lillian Nuhi, Mrs, Sauer, Lloyd Asato, Larry Hemry. Not pictured: Shirley Lee. Three years ago, with the help of the school administration and the P.T.A., a Dramatics Club was formed. The purpose of the Dramatics Club is to teach the students the art of dramatics while having the pleasure of performing before an audience. Sponsored by Mrs. Nell Sauer, the Club has put on stage plays and skits throughout the school year. The most important project of the Dramatics Club was the promotion of the Easter program. Beverly Imoto, Lillian Nuhi, Mrs. Nell Sauer, Secretary-Treasurer President Advisor Lloyd Asato, Robert Hamilton, Vice-President Social Chairman What is science? Science is in part, the search and research of the elements of nature to find out for one's self the solution to the various questions asked and experiments made into the realms of this wonderful and mysterious world where We live, for the betterment of its inhabitants. , In conjunction with these ideas, the Academy Science Club has re- cently been organized not only as a means of enjoyment for its members but also as a source of informative education for those who are interested in this field. excursions to various places. Because of the recent establishment of this group, little has been done in the way of constructive projects but in the very near future we are planning the invitation of guest speakers. the use of motion pictures, and As amateurs We have begun to find for ourselves the satisfaction of seeing something initiated and accomplished as a result of our own efforts. We hope sincerely that the club will continue to grow very rapidly.

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fa .lea 0 Ka fain loaf! x ff it 351' '31 5 'C Mrs. James Watts. Advisor Dorothy Brown, Editor N -Yiwu -33 Left to Right, ROW 1: Lillian Oyama, Diana Niide, Shirley Lee-Typist, Eleanor Isosaki, June Murosaki-Typist, Agnes Wann-Head Typist, Mary Itokazug Row 2: Jewell Field-Business Manager, Aileen Arakawa, Patricia Tom, Rebecca Liberato-News Editor, Jane Makiya, Barbara Shell, Tehane Hawkins, ROW 3: Lillian Nuhi-Typist, Ben Shima-Circulation Manager, Beverly Imoto-Typist, Dennis Paco, Mae Ichikawa, Rosemarie Engel-Public Relations, Dorothy Brown -Editor, Carlette Kalama-Typist, Lucy Kilag ROW 4: LeRoy Sui-Photography Editor, Marvin Jacobsen-Headline Artist, Ivan Hawkins, Lionel Nagata, Walter Takeda-Art Editorg ROW 5: Robert Hamilton-Feature Editor, George Hope, Paul Field, Paul Shaffer, The first form of a school newspaper was the Science News Bulle- tin which gradually evolved into the Ka Leo O Ka Kula which is now in its fourth year of publication. Ka Leo Ka Kula is published monthly by the Junior and Senior composition classes. For the past two years, the Ka Leo O Ka Kula has been printed at the Farrington High School Print Shop, although it made its first few appearances in mimeograph form. During the school year a Leroy headline printing set was made possible through the generous efforts of the school's Parent-Teachers Association. 'QQ



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um ad .,.f .,.,--7 Under the lcadcrship of the music instructor, Mrs. lVlcCaslin. a music l club has been organized for the students of the intermediate and High wig, School division of the Hawaiian Baptist Academy. its purpose is to build a better school spirit and to learn to appreciate better music. The object ol' this club is to increase the music departments need and to broaden music interests. This organization has drawn a Constitution. which serves as a guide. ,NL Our first project was sponsoring a paper drive for which the money obtained went to the purchasing of needed articles for thc music club and I sc, school choir. '-'V u. il Diana Niide Vice-Prcsidci ff' 4,33 '44 -J 'ff' xi it i. V ' . l i- 3-1 X . , 2,1555 Lucy Kila, Mary Itokazu, Richard Uyehara, Paul Shaffer, Carl:-tte Kalama, Sergeant-at-Arins Asst Social Chairman Social Chairman Treasurer Secretary Left to Right, SEATED: June Itokazu, Rosemarie Engel, Lucy Kilzig STANDING: Mrs, Mctfasling ROW 1: Mae Ichikawa, Dorothy Brown, Mary Itokazu, Carlctte Kalama, Richard Niidc, Ronald Kiyotag ROVV 2: Melvin Higa, Herman Kuehitz, Robert Kzimiya, Lloyd Asato, Richard Uychara, Diana Niidc, Paul Shafferg ROW 3: Dennis Paco, Jason Mori, Ronald Ota, Charlcs Hosokawa, Rodney Horio, Paul Field,

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