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During the month of March 1978, obody Doeslt Better! - Y g. Quill and Scroll is anilnternation- al Honorary Society for high school journalists. Students are chosen for their outstanding show- ing in some phase of journalism or school publication. They are rec- ommended bythe advisor or by the committee governing publica- tion then approved by the Execu- tive Secretary of the Society. Members of Quill and Scroll must be in the junior or senior classifi- cation in order to an active mem- ber ofthe local chapter. However 2nd semester 10th graders may be initiated during the last grading period of their, sophomore year, membership becoming effective at the beginning of their junior year. - Qt- . zft ,i-' . QQ - . 9? fwaififiix t Q . 0 Q S.A.E. CLUB STATE TREASUR- ER e. , e i e Kahuku High's S.A.E. Club went up to K'kai, Molokai for their yearly convention. Here, Valerie Ferreira was elected as State S.A.E. Treasurer, a presti- gious and important position for any high school student Valerie was re- sponsible for the handling of all fi- nancial-matters for the S.A.E. e e 'Q Hagel! at Punt, pass and kick is an annual event where youngsters from ages 7- 13 ,have the opportunity to display his or her ability in punting, passing and kicking a football. This year Jonathan Kaaanana had entered his district fHauulaJ punt, pass, and kick competition, which he placed firstQ He continued on to take the Windward, Oahu and State fin- v als. Jonathan who is presently an eighth grader, traveled to San Fran- cisco for the Regional finals where he again placed 1 first in his age bracket and on down to Detroit for te semi-finals. He placed third in the 13 year old division. E lf A Jonathan Kaaanana i i
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Five proud young Kahuku March- ing Band members participated in Miss Desiree Wemple, a senior at Kahuku, was a contestant in the l979 Hawaii's Junior Miss competi- tion. The Junior Miss is based not only on beauty, but scholarship, poise, and talent. The Hawaii's Junior Miss is held annually in January. Any high school senior girl may enter. The the annual Hula Bowl halftime show on January 6, 1979, which was spon- sored by McDonalds. These five stu- dents went to practice for the show everyday after school at the Univer- sity of Hawaii field and at the Aloha Stadium. The Hula Bowl was tele- vised on national television. WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERI- HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS - a .publication of the Educational ommunications Inc., of Northbrook, ll. The purpose of the book is to pro- ide recognition for the positive chievements of outstanding juniors nd seniors throughout the country. or wail's Junior iMiss are exceptionally high. Only those with proven scho- lastic ability and leadership qualities are chosen to compete. Each Sep- tember, the search for the contes- , tants begins. Letters are sent to each school in Hawaii, outlining the crite- ria and asking for eligible contes- tants. Applications are then forward- ed to the contestant's counselor who makes the recommendation and pro- vides the-necessary information. The applications are reviewed by a stand- ing committee, and forty to fifty of the most qualified candidates are se- lected. The winner of the Hawaii's Junior Miss will then travel to the mainland for the National Junior Miss Competition. When asked of her experiences at the competition, Desiree replied, It was just so much fun and exciting. 1 got along great with all the other contestants. standards for theyselection for Ha- l l Vx A AYUMML 0 ovin Company 8 Disco dancers Steven Fonua and Haka Kaio won first place on the locally produced show, The Hawai- ian Moving Company. They won S300 worth of prizes which included a round trip to an outer island of lgiiven 8: Haka an S80 radio, and a for four. Steven and Haka appeared on television on Feb- ruary l2 on KGMB channel 9 at 7:00 p.m. their choice, S100 dinner
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