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LJILPM— mimtsmm s sms m. P if t S S ' jWH $ip»»h Wayne Nakamura Treasurer CA«$4 196S The following year found us the noisiest and jolliest of Juniors. What a fun-filled year we experienced under President Cynthia Wootton. On Class Day we put on a play You Can ' t Take It With You, which will always be part of our memories. In Feb- ruary, the long-awaited Junior-Senior Prom was held. The decoration really fit the theme, Wonderland By Night. And suddenly, so suddenly, we are Sen- iors. It seems that everything we have done in the past has prepared us for this year. OUR year. We are ready and willing to take on the responsibilities of becoming the lead- ers of tomorrow. As we do things together for the last time, we feel ourselves become more united. Yes, we are heavy hearted, knowing that we will soon be leaving our school. But before we leave, we would like to express our gratitude to those who helped us through our hard- ships and good times. To our parents and the faculty, we offer our sincere appreciation. Edward Tubal Sgt. at Arms Miss Rogers Head Advisor
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mmmtmmmmmmmmmm UJLP Mary Jean Agustin President Jean Togo Vice-President Patsy Morita Secretary r» - ( Mrs. Umemoto Advisor GWaa£t«i£| As we, the class of 1965, sing our Alma Mater for the last time, we feel our hearts swell with emotions. We were taught never to look back, but to always look to the fu- ture. Yet, as we prepared to leave Kahuku High School, we cannot help but re-live the many happy moments associated with our high school days. It seems as if only yesterday we were freshmen, beginning what has truly been an unforgettable phase in our lives. Under the guidance of Albert Mailo, we enjoyed a highly successful year. Among the many ac- tivities we took part in were a Class Day Assembly at which we presented a wonder- ful Talent Show, and a dazzling platter dance, Blue Hawaii. And then we were Sophomores . . . and far from suffering! This year found Mary Jean Agustin as the Leader of the Pock. Our Class Day Assembly, And Girls Asked Boys For Dates, was well received by oil. Over the Rainbow and Blue Hawaii were the theme songs of our two class dances which put the final touch on our reign as Sophomores. Mr. Kekauohf Advisor
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mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Aalona, Jewel Aalona, Rochelle Adolpho, Chester Kaaawa Agustin, Mary Jean Kahuku Ah Quin, Eunice Ah Quin, Venus -f
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