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We are in an ever changing world. The drifts of time melt away as fast as each person's unique fads and styles. We change as the seasons change. We as individuals set the fads. There are also seasons to our fads. They come and go and begin again. At one time it was the crew cut, oxfords, bobby sox, and the Bee bop. In our grandmother's day it was the Charleston, beads, flap- pers, and poo poop di doop! Today it's the disco, O.P.'s, hang-ten, Freedom perms, tent dresses, and S-chains. What new fad have you created this season? PARKS AND RELAXATIONXAT KAHUKU HIGH SCHOOL
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ock Homecoming Court: I.. Santiago and B. Teo, L. Smith and S. Alo, D. Lake and K. Smith. T. elch and WV. Pickard, C. Kaahanui and O. Kanoa, F. Pedro and K. Aalona, F. Afcmata and C. llona. i 'H Miva q 71 ' , uiihlbf lst place stage- Class of '79 if 2nd place stage- Class of '8l immy Welch led the mighty Red Raiders to a D-l4 victory over Kalahco. . fig , 1 - gmt, .. 5 fi - gig?-.tres in 'f 1155.1 Jw e i- . is 6 3rd place stage- Class of '83 'Arg Q g X 1 -1' - i he I 'S Q Homecoming '78 brought on many changes. With the Kalaheo Mustangs as our opponent, a western theme was applied. Stages were built in place of the traditional floats. The mighty Seniors took first place with their theme, 'lCorral the Mustangs. ln second place came the Sophomores with their theme, Tame the Mustangs. ln third place was the eighth graders stage, Brand the Mustangs. This was the second consecutive year for the class of '79 to take the first place trophy. Added to the homecoming festivities this year was the spirit competition. One of the many activities which were held was a mock homecoming. Queen Timmy Welch and his escort Walter Pickard watched as two girl football teams slipped and slided in the mud. On the sidelines, cheerleaders John Aki, John Dambacher, Dempsey Unga, Russell Soren- sen, Douglas Coburn, and Clayton Burke kicked and cheered their Kahuku team to victory. The class of '80 was the first to be awarded the spirit trophy. The selection of the homecoming court was also different. Girls from every grade level, including seventh and eight graders, were no- minated by the football boys. The student body voted for the queen, and each grade level voted for their own attendant. These attendants and their escorts were seated on the stages decorated by their class. Some of the other happenings at home- coming were: a chicken dinner sponsored by the band, a victory dance sponsored by the class of '79 and FFA, a half-time perfor- mance by the band, and the oldest alumnus, Mr. Walter Tashiro, was present at the game. PARKS 8: RELAXATIONXAT KAHUKU HIGH SCHOOL
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