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-l T s ll l I l l V U' King John Kaauwai Queen Sally Mariano I i L l l l i l l l l Q if l' l l i l I l J . p 102 -Y YY- .K .,....- aw - -W V- f rw da la May Day is Lei Day in Kapaa as well as in Hawaii!! Students roamed around the campus on May 1, bedecked with leis and flowers. The whole day affair was directed by co-chairmen Emily Wai- kiki and Loretta Lovell under the supervision of Miss Doris Wataya. For the first time in Kapaa High's history, a May King was chosen. john Kaauwai made a fine and regal figure in his beautiful orange and red cloak. Sally Mariano dressed in an all white holoku, look- ing every inch a queen, was crowned by the King. Representing the various islands were: Princess Hawaii, Catherine Ornellasg Princess Maui, Mar- lene Victorinog Princess Oahu, Violet Kitajimag Princess Kauai, Irene Silvag Princess Lanai, Edith Takeshirog Princess Molokai, Ada Lumg Princess Kahoolawe, Claire Nishimitsug Princess Niihau, Lorraine Rapanot. Kahili Bearers adorned with colorful cloaks were Arthur Fujita, Harry Tam, Bernard Naea, Harry Gayagas, George Kawaguchi, Abel Wood, Edgar Cummings, and Lureto Pangan. Claire Nishimitsu, Ada Lum, Marlene Victorino, Catherine Ornellas, Queen Sally Mariano, Edith Takeshiro, Violet Kiraiima, Irene Silva, Lorraine Rapanot.
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it - i ti--tt -' - i : '6 ' ' Q ' 'f ' ' ' ' ' MUSIC CLUB The club with the largest enrollment during the activ- ity period was the Music Club. Due to the large number enrolled, it was divided into three groups. Miss N. Uye- hara took charge of the vocal and instrumental groups, a total of seventy students. Mr. A. Nakamura was the advisor for the harmonica group, a class of seventeen. An assembly program by this group was dedicated to the basketball boys before their last game with Kauai High. Some of the talented students who participated in it were: Hattie Choy, John Barreto, Joseph Dikilato, Bernard Abilla, Domingo Largusa, Adrienne Mandap, Midori Ogata, Hiram Kaleiohi, and Robert Kaili. Officers for the year were: President, Domingo Lar- gusag Chairman, vocal group, Sally Mariano, Chairman, instrumental group, Samuel Boholg Chairman, harmo- nica group, juan Mahor. What? the joke?.5'??? DRAMATICS CLUB Under the guidance of Mrs. Ruth Kam and Mrs. Del- cie Morton, with the co-operation and interest of its members, the Dramatics Club has earned its place in our school. They presented a pantomine and a skit in the Dramatics Club assembly. The club had divided themselves into groups. Each group presented a play with the rest giving constructive criticisms. The purpose was to gain experience. The Dramatics Club is in its prime. With the experi- ence that it has gained this past year, the club can look forward to a better year. ' Mr. Nakamura revealing hidden talent!! CAMERA CLUB With little knowledge in picture taking, more than thirty students enrolled in the Camera Club. Meetings were held three times a month. The goal for the year was the art of picture taking. The students learried the' principles of a camera, the use of it, and good composition in pictures. Movies were shown on careers in photography and the techniques of taking motion pictures. Contests were held to see which student could produce the best picture. Professional pho- tographers from Kapaa gave the students helpful hints on photography. Developing negatives proved to be a hard task, but with their two competent advisors, Mr. Ben Hashimoto and Mr. Theodore Roberts, their efforts were not in vain. With everyone's co-operation, the club had a most interesting and enjoyable year. A demonstration on proper acting! 101
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