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1 Run' 1: NVallace Ishibashi. William Ifeliv. William Ilarrozo. Richard Ifurultavva. l'ui Hung Knvv. Iismenin 'l'ug.ioen. Albert Sugi- nioto. Run' 2: Ifrancisco Ifiluletu, Modesto Savella. Daniel Moniz. Gordon Nubriga, Clement llargamento, Iaines .Xpelt-. Run' J: Gilbert Pacheco. Iidwin Nobriga, Ceriaco Tacderan. Ron' I: Iiertha Ihfiri. Violet Imaino. It-any NVung, IIelen Knshiyama. Kaieie Kuainou. Ivvalani Serrao. Florence Mllllmr. Lucy Yoshi- nlga, Rau' 2: Raymond Ile Castro. Roy Yoshino. VVilliarn Kennedy. Ibonald Sanchez. Takashi Sasaki. Manuel Ile Castro, Larry Tavares, Rout 5: Iivelyn Matsunaga. Irene Aketa. Claudia Hopfe. Hannah Spalding. I.ucy Kapule, Maile Ann Kim Seu. Iimelia Whitney, Ruth Ilene-vides. Rau' -I: Iillen Wilbur. Ianies Apele. Harry Aina. Richard Velasco, Robert Ram-ses. Lloyd Ilara. Iidvvard Kaiama. Rau' 5: Iiilvvard lfemura. Rudy Gutib. unior Police Officers To keep order and insure good citizenship gen- erally. the 98 members of the Iunior Police Organiza- tion. under the leadership of Sheriff Henry Segawa and Deputy Robert Raneses. sacrificed much of their time to serve the school. Adviser Shigeo Nakamura, acting for his third year in that capacity. had the help of Aide Clyde Cabrinha. QUALIFICATIONS Only dependable students with average or higher than average academic standing were acceptable as members of the IPO. Special privileges were granted to the junior flatfootsu. Those in study halls were excused twenty minutes before the first lunch bell and those in class were excused ten minutes early. In the traffic division. the afternoon squad members were ex- cused from homeroom monitor duties. FOUR DIVISIONS For efficiency, the organization was divided into four squads: traffic. campus, cafeteria, and building. The traffic division. headed by Paul Sakai had a morning and an afternoon group under Lieutenants Richard Furukavva and Pui I-Iung Kow, respectively. These groups supervised the motor traffic on VVaia- nuenue Avenue and were on the look-out for jay- wallters and other traffic offenders. Closely connected to the traffic division was the campus squad captained by Clarence Mauhili. They
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.wr W Run' I: Bernice Lato, Lorna Kobayaslii, Irene Sasaki, Dionicia Pulgados. Laverne Kaloi, Thelma Aina, Lynette Kaneao, limiko lfuiii. Row 2: Naomi Kawamura, Patricia Kuikahi, Leinani Hopfe, Esther Spencer, Esther Roy, Luciana Makuakane, Peggy Ann Briggs. Rau' 3: Erniardine Kamakea. Miriam Iitchaku, Violet Akamu, Eloise Ahuna, Elizabeth Simeona, Miriam Pauole. Valerie Meyers, Carol Kimi. Run' 4: lennit- Tripp, Miriam Naliooikaika, Henry Segawa, Clyde Cabrinlia. Nou' l: August Kubo. Nobuyuki lliga. llacliiro Nakamura, Clemente Castro. Row 2: Yoshio Miyamoto, Iohn Kuamoo, lga. Ron' 3: George Yuda. Allen Goo. Iohn Malo, Clarence Yamashiro. Row -I: George Yamasaki, Phillip Boskie, Baron Edward Kelepolo. Clarence Kimura, Harold Fukuoka, Herbert Amaral, XVilliam Enos, Harold Okada, Walter Serrao, Gerald Tsuzaki, Ronald Mauhili, Richard llrasaki, Kenneth Aratani, Robert Ntmlitsu, Thomas Nakatani, Iesse Hanohano, Ronald Umeno, Ernest Kurohara. Render Yeoman Service tried to keep the campus clean, especially the parking lot area, by reminding careless students to pick up their rubbishg and they exercised general supervision over campus behavior. The busiest place during the lunch period. the cafeteria, was under the watchful eye of Capiain Donald Sanchez and his alert cafeteria squad. lmpa- tient students who tried to cut-in or in any way in- fringe upon the rights of others, were restrained by this faithful squad. Captain Lorna Kobayashi and her building squad kept the thoughtless hallway blockers and persistent smokers reminded to abide by the school regulations. Running in halls and sitting on the railing were strictly taboo, and the building squad were always on hand to enforce the regulations. Another duty of this group was to assist at student body assemblies, when they kept a restraining watch over any would-be rowdies. They were also doorkeepers. ESPRIT de CORPS The IPO force had harmony and success not only in work but also in play. They entered a basketball team in the inter-club league. Clarence Mauhili coached, and players Henry Segawa, Baron Nakatani, and Iohn Malo starred on the flatfoot squad.
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