Kapaa High School - Mailehune Yearbook (Kapaa, HI)
- Class of 1953
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Here are a few announcements for the day . . . D Mrs. Gladys Brandt our Principal, se+s a palfern of graciousness. lc i n cl n e s s. and characler worlhy of The Gar- den Island ilsell. The mildness of ils climafe is malched by lhe warmfh of her personalily: lhe beaufy of Hs flowers is equaled by her genuine concern for each indi- vidual in 'rhe school: ils moun- Jrain slurdiness is like unlo her cerlainly +o uphold 'rhe riqh+. Some s'rorms 'rhere are. foo, in bolh, buf iuslified, and soon over. And, perhaps besl' of all. even as we cherish The re- laxalion of our sunny. golden beaches, we appreciare lhe frequenf echoes of amused laughler coming from +he of- fice. as clues 'ro 'rhe easy friend- liness which pervades lhe en- lire school. Sit up, Students! This is serious. Center: This is the house that lack built -J' . fr! ,- an -S ., ENGLISH Mrs. Delcie Morton English Spanish Miss Thelma Ching English Social Studies Wil' NWS! .1' if r W' Mrs. Violet Prigge Newswriting English Miss Margaret Fortner Ns English Annual Once upon a time - , Brenda reads to the class. ' N. x Ti, te, ta, to, tu in the rrround tones. F i Macbeth had more expression, Teddy! ' 3 A ----V? .. , . X 5: 1,3 .. .rf-. UI- ,lf Z -.Y gh V V g.,g!!., ui, ,, ,, ,,- , ,,,, , K Y H Y OFFICE STAFF Mr. Soichi Kadota Office Secretary Mrs. Evelyn Brand Cafeteria Manager '51 -gi 115 Work musfbe piling up in thc office. Ruth struggles with the mimeograpb machine. .N H '74 SDCIAL STUDIES Nlxmli A Mr. Nakamura reads a clipping on current events. Center: Discussion in Mr. Minn's Social Studies class. i W M' IFS! H fi CV Mrs. Ruth Kam Social Studies English Mr. Andrew Nakamura Social Studies Mr. Ben Hashimoto Social Studies Counseling Mr. Albert Minn Social Studies General Science Athletic Coach :M '79 M f 5 ' i ' , ,ii iv Nw Should Girls go to college? Benjie debates the negative. . My A The Appalachian mountains are about here, says Annie. l. W AV V xt, Q' Q, Qi ' ' . , r Another of Mrs. Kam's jokes? 1 Q.,,- .Ui 'r ' v Hi ., ,- ..-,,,.,,.-- ,Y YJ: -.-W-, - 33 MATHEMATICS Mr. Saburo Santoki Algebra, Geometry, Office Mr. W1111am Souza Mathematics, English, Gardening Eighth grade students earnestly calculate mathematical problems. 4 A daily blackboard ritual. , .-3, we O' :- J ., 8:83 Center: Plane geometry pupils seriously at work figuring out axioms while others construct figures. Below: Stop posing, , l A ' 'A, Kenneth. N 33? li -1.g'1 ZW of 5125.00 is how much, Clarence? . il' i SCIENCE Mrs. Teruko Yamaura Biology, Physics, Chemistry MISS Matsuko Masuda Science, Study Hall 33 Physics students, busily adjusting their electric -vacuum Preparing carbon dioxide was one of the best experiments pump. Do you know what you're doing, Lily? of the seventh grade scientists . Ez, i 1 gr, Center: Chemistry' boys watching the distillation , s Below Look out Dickie! Don t blow up this nice new chemistry lab! i 'R E' Fnture biologists study leaf structure through the microscopes COMMERCIAL gig X vm' ae' Mr. ILlI1lChl Yamada Typing, Bookkeeping, Office Practice Mr. Theodore Roberts Shorthand, Transcription, English, Spanish C f 0880000608 .. .ia Counter clockwise. A my . M .K 5 4. 'V 4 ' a- . ' 5 Lg r-.11 'ii an ii LE Future secretaries taking dictation. Adding is easy , replies Mr. Yamada. Annie pointsxout the fundamentals typing Miriam goes Sixty on the ' Q V AS'-' ' Elf' nur. . 1':r 1 Clockwise from top: Oh my poor splitting headg that in Social Studies test was just too much for me! - Miss 5' Nohuko Takai, dental hygienist, ,gives a dental examination - Cheerfulness is an attribute of our health service students Not too Irene! f .sl HEALTH Healih service has been increased in Kapaa School +his year, by The addilion of a full lime healih worker. Under her direclion. s'ruden'rs who ialce healih service give firsl' aid 'ro anybody who becomes ill ai school. They also assisi in physical examinaiions, and lceep healih records 'For all elemenlary and high school siudenls. Mrs. Nellie Hiyane Health Worker 'A' 1' In Artistic bulletin boards are Edna's specialty. fig! THE LIBRARY Below: Don't cut your finger off, Dolores! , . I yay ,..,........- W wa ni 1 , , f A .11 K Qllhl J n l. 6 .,.,l p HL ig . J r x , A jx, 1 i . - , K ,M fe . 1 ,, an . on e':.,hh , m I fs i fr? 'J' - if ' - 4 4 A , I , 1 ,ff .X Edgar draws an appreciative audience as he helps elementary Aloha spirit prevails at the desk. readers choose a good book. Below: Glenda thinks for once! Below: Mrs. Miller and her invaluable choo-choo. if ,, soyl, 5 fbi -'L GPF wrfvuf J , lv f, ,ug-xg. ,g -- -f 'Y -Aw, . xii E- nw , ..! , ' y V f KIL il 5 - , JY I xr lu What, no mad rush at the a'esk?!! Mrs. Mildred Miller Librarian HA The 'fling upv. Above: File the cards right, lane! Get back to work girls! Plenty books to put away! Below: My but you look busy! M s--naiiv. u ,wf- ,E iv .. 6-Q O X, ,J aim-g!L Ni.. -'-1' ' L K- N I. 13 Q 1 fi , in if X ,!, Clockwzse, from top- Frank and bzs gang at work . Back to back but work zs grand' . . . Loggmg m the North woods, Kauai Style . . Almost pau, George, so break a smzle. Rvws wif 1st ROW R Murata, F Asunclon, M Tung Loong, A Casplllo S Kaneshrro, A Fhola 2nd ROW G Tom, F Salvador, D Largusa, A Aquino, W Garcia, H Tal Hook J lnou ye,3rd ROW T Urabe W Carrlllo, M Ca mat, S Carvalho, J Kalelohl, D Hzguchl, iii' Mr J Vxctorlno . If ,lg-1 , f fn 0 W ,- ff I 1 1 ETF ,pf 'Q , Fifi ' I 1 1. 3 S 'T F' d , 245 . X gg i.'.-E QE' .' F 1 15 1. 4 A' -: , 4 N . ' 1 5159, ' f 0 .' o M ,4 ml . . - : a F' SH' 34 ' WL Wax Z '45, f 'wg--1-. - .-Y ' F-H Nh, f-L A A QM ,.: W. 'gmrivt ' Qffiay L Sl 4 'ff' gNfQ'f,ri.p?Za - was . S J: ' '41 l?, Y' -1 -v , ft-' 1 V. if Q , L -. J A ' gf T bds? 1' k, , Vg' if 1' J gi i X1Tj7'- xl ,f 1? 1f.gg,5 1 ' ,Q f . ' , ni. Y I -'n . r ' 5 ,PL 1 , -'f-:. . f . , , . A Q 72-VL-1' 'fy 'T iff ,r ,. D, . 'iff' fa' f , I t Xl A X. 1 Ar- P , 1: fl ' I' ' X s ., P.. , . .. K 'I :fl 'V' I EL r 1 Lf 'K' S EH S In ,, rea W, 1 R . A - 2oai 1- 3-in x . I Fe ML-' - , H .qui NT Qi f -4 aff-2.11-zaezfjfg-24' ' U F vznvsxk- r ' 1' ' -..r w PM 1st ROW: A. Ephan, G. Masuoka, E. Man- drigues, D. Asai, L. Lung, R. Uyeda: 2nd ROW: C. Kaona, R. Mandap, J. Arashiro, L. Aqui, L. Alalem, W. Tai Hook: 3rd ROW: S. Shota, S. Kamehiro, Mr. J. Victorino, J. Murata, W. Mpritsugu, T. Nago. ,,,,-- .-5 ,,..- i l .sein 1 N: are .. 11 X '1, M H: 6 I 'L , jp, . . by--N iv . WJ. uv 1 v jg, t 'f f ii 1. ,,- ' 35- t 1 l X A. .. I 1 X 'E fx fl L v Top row left: What's the joke, Gary? Top row right: A picture of achievement. Bottom: Mr. Victorino lends a helping band! HOMEMAKING U Q' 5, I gg? ' 3 . F f ? ,st 4 A ll' ' - Cz, Q s gf pf in .AQ o Q an 2Qf?Ti:f!.t!1. A 419.151 WX O I 2 N U .,' ':UfvlUl'rl1 if'r, -I , , -err: '-I'1lAf7 1'-1 V 3? :L 'Pfffnft-38 -'L - - .-ti lpfag I 4. uf Mrs. Sadako Santoki Homemaking Above: Senior girls make drapes for the homemaking room. Center: Frosh girls put finishing touches on holiday dresses. Top: Preparing for the holidays. Bottom: Grooming lessons include many phases of beautification. Bottom: Mmmm, golden biscuits, just in time for re Mg ' e . :zzz T + V ld Jim' fu -1? 5 5 Y pi 'HL -'+s ' ' Q., 41 ...K- to '1 .sf ZF ,ih- ,.,,. .3-.. 'K Z ., ' 5, , J a is W elif 'W Mr. Wllham I. Ferre1ro Agriculture, Math, Social Studies AGRICULTURE Agriculture WM? -.f we M in wee , , Below: 1st ROW: K. Kaauwai, B. Kuhaulua, L. Do- sono: 2nd ROW: E. Cummings, B. Garcia, D. Gayagas: 3rd ROW: P. Fukushima, W. Mato, R. Clemente: Standing: G. Rapozo, F. Domen. r .t.1m'swsQ Below, clockwise: Peter eyes the birdie Barefoot Boys. Francisco grins as Peter smzles ,grlfff ., Q.. , ,-1 , ,, '4'v'df' ny'-. NS .. if L . V ' isgfx Top to Bottom: A. Wood, R. Tacbian, F. Aringorian, P. Ornellas, G. Hirokawa, G. Sakamoto, M. Kutaka, E. Cummings, J. Maeno, G. Lilly, L. Aguiar, L. Henriques, G. Ronquillo, W. Naeole. .Om Above: Lei out the gas, james! Right: This buggy will never run again, says Musa. 20 75912105 in 'tn - Xl 'fru fix if yew' The farm shop is a 'favorile hangoul for ambilious boys who re- pair and make machinery. Besides being 'farmers ihey are also 'rrainecl 'ro be Jacks of all 'rraclesf' 0. Standing: William Emproso, Henry Ibia, Robert Iwamoto: Sitting on tractor: Robert Rumion, Daniel Contrades, Francisco Valdez, William Kaneakua, Timothy Montgomery: 3rd ROW: Joseph Rapc- zo: Sitting on truck: Paul Alapai, Lawrence Yoshii, Eugene Kahau- naele, Francisco Kapuy, Rodney Wasano. -' . -we -'frm' See how easy it is, replies Robert. Oh, how l hale To gei up in 'rhe morning! is always sung by The Aggie boys when if comes 'ro an early rise io fill lhe crops. Kapaa boasls of its beautiful and well lcepl' farm, which includes pouliry, pigs. rabbiis, and nuirilious vegeiable gardens. Above: The young veterinarian eheelzs the sick hen, while Biddy inspects the eggs. Left: Champion layers are scrutinized by the Aggie boys. l l l l ? i I 1 l I 1 l l J 41. X GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION I Miss Kathryn S. Possum Girls' Physical Education INDIVIDUAL SPORTS Individual sporfs are Ihose which can be per- formed wiIhou'r dependence upon one or more other players. They carry Ihe spirir of individual rivalry, and 'Ihus furnish inceniives for improve- Tumbling is tough, but fun. 'f QLXS- 'Q 4,4 men+. They permi+ each pupil 'ro be Iaughi' and A 5, I gg . . . ...AJQER ..'!'- observed as an individual. A p,,fe,, bmad jump - HAMA, Daily stretching for acrohats. Ping-pvng is enjoyed by every girl .I Y-i , . A I ' -. .f I. ye. . W, 'J-L., I W page . ,.1-.,' f . We , .f 1,,z, agen ,gf-5 . F .. , r Y - -,-:f,wfr-,- ' ' I e j eilef - -59' f 'ulreri 'y 'P ,f Swing! The Badminton forehand. More trips to the beach are requested y 22 'I a .PA 1-fu 'W ' gmmfv. i 'D' ,, Q aff- .V 4. x ii-'f' x... is W f, 1' f ' WL' J ix Ballroom dancing prepares the stud P? unctzons Avi- 'f .f,Q1.f.. ,f sd fi: LS . ,,..J' value lies in lhe co-operalion of +he players worlc- , ing Jr of what is besl for 'rhe leam rather lhan using Their efliorls for Their individual glory. Q TEAM SPORTS Team play is The highesl form of play. Hs oward a common end. The players 'rhinlc more The pass from center is a strategic point of basketball. Softball is played with much rivalry and competition Qm s, if f Soccer and touch football involve kickiag as well as Make that ffff-WW 800d: Kffbleenl passing. 24 A Y V, , V ,. .V.,,. U' 'T' f--fzr X42 Al .8 An erect body is a well-balanced body. What did you find in that heart? asks Cecilia. HEALTH EDUCATION H e a l l h Educalion is The leaching of heallh informalion and 'rhe crealion of heallh ideals and alliludes. No phase of edu- cafion deals more direclly in help- ing a girl make appropriale ad- iuslmenls lo her environmenl lhan lhe sludy of heallh. gawv Exercise tolerance tests are taken yearly. I bet my blood looks just like yours! says Cbarlotte. 'fue-+4 MTI? 1 V 155' Iilill :iii 98 - ., , , Ei, , , ,.,.:.....-.g .l,h,. ......Sa,i.... BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION ,iii ef-5 E ' 7 1 M ii -'Y is-Y Y 1 Zac Ready for the dash! Mark, set, ready?? My, what a jump! Square dancing is fun! N5 S. H? 55 2.02 go EE' CV-I gnu Zn: on so Cl! ,E l Come on boys, pull harder! P h y si c a l educaTion -is merely anoTher aspecT oT- The ToTal eclucaTional picTure. IT is concerned wiTh physical acTivi- Ty as a medium Through which The obiecTives oT educaTion are aTTainecl. Through parTicipaTion in evenTs such as Track and field, cl a n ci n g, and recreaTional games, The sTuclenT can gain an appreciaTion oT individual sporT acTiviTies and provide himselT wiTh suTTicienT skills To make Tor purposeful use of leisure Time. y . 4 Y e- -4 f -A 'f .- 3 l I, l .s at I f Don't jump too high, boys! Oufbf - My 504117 ' Aren't you dizzy, boys? Perfect balance! Only 'rhrough +he prac- Hce and masrery of 'Funda- menfals can one acquire effi- ciency in performance of physical skills. Drills in vol- leying, maslery in fumbling slcills. praciice in baslcelball skills: all 'rhese help +o make for a well cofordinaled aih- lele and person. Who's who, over here withithe beil? We fe-,Q - 1 , V - .. .,j.C, . -.- ,- - , . A-1 W., F jk,-VGWQ,4,:g ,w l HF , V A . l as 1 --.- Aclivifies I n v o l v I n g l Team organizalion such as foofball and volleyball, sei'- Hngs for developing 'rrails of cooperafion. sl'iclc-+o-H-ive- ness , give and lake. leader- ship and-followership. b Block, boys! Block! ii All set, Richard? Ready for the takeoff? Q2 K I A , 1 A 2 V n , l. l lf .. 9 Come on, Cbika! HW-' 3 to-'skupn' 28 Growflw of flue inclivid- ual is 'rlie .concern of physical educalion. Ac'rivi+ies such as baslceiloall. baseball, and soc- cer are effeclive mediums in developing an individual To face life willi slrengllw and assurance. Fe X -3 f . i 5 3 W 7 Boys practice proper buntzng Future Bob Fellers o Kapaa A .um --V --mea, C'm0n boys Stop dff'111'1111g' Soccer another K H S fauorzte .ws 'Vu ..- Mrs. Albert Mon Chorus and Band Dlrector Mrs. Mori leads ber imps. Come on boys, jazz it a little. x1 'pw' 'lfqx 'lllll ll' S l! 1 --. ---.. 5. :.--. ,,-., SAN9 Kneeling: J. Pastor, D. Lum: 1st ROW: G. J. Hashimoto, Y. Tamashiro, T. Torii, G. Sai Fujii, J. no, H. Munson, A. Fernandes: and F. Kapuy, A. Giron, S. Bohol, R. lwamoto, D. trades, R. Wasano, M. Smifh, E. Kahaunae Valdez, H. Ibia. OK everybody, give it all you'1ze got! l Ie, F cg-'pd F50 Nl - . A' y- , 5.4 ,X -X W4 ,, , K , vw Q-,, wr ' 'S- ,' - 'IN Q ,Q ja ,ili 1 'I- ' . eg. - 72- 54 l 4 ff 1 J BAND f I H, r4 ff! 'iid :P 1 Q r' A .WI 1 F Y 2 v V M it '35 HV,o : .5 bt. Y: x ,, , W if sr A If 5 Z Q. l 1st ROW: Lowell Yamaura, George Ternnel, William Labogen, Stanley Kamehiro: 2nd ROW: Sergio Barciol, Mildred Saronitman, Stanley Kuboyama, Delphine Ubongen, Gary Masuoka, Melvin Hiranaka, Alvin Battadg 3rd ROW: Rich- ard Clemente, Lillian Sakane, Hirose Higa, Stanley Baptiste, Timothy Montgomery. pPA4 H GH SCHOOL SANQ lst ROW: Pedro Pascador, Dean Fujii, Howard lwai, John Quereto, Kunikiko Kitajima, Alvin Saikip 2nd ROW: Daniel Smith, Kay Kanashiro, Frederick Liu, Wallace Kupihea, Henrietta Ka- haunaele, Sueo Kawaguchi, Janet Nagahiro, Walter Fujii, Kenneth Nakaza, Mitchell Ouye, Milton Akau: 3rd ROW: Jane Shiraki, Jeanette Cummings, James Mundon, Edward Cummings, Roy Shimamoto, Edwin Nagaoka, Glorianna Yong, Maureen Kaauwai. la- .-315.4 . Mat., fee.. ,A l Pei: ,. . Intermediate Band in full swing. Sweet music flows through the atmosphere I V. . , QAWLFWQQ Wav- , went' 372- A, ,rg 4' I . A chorus rehearsal for the Christmas program. 4, Pianist - Madellns Gabay: 1st ROW: J. Cas- pillo, G. Toves, D. Kaui, V. Taba, aauwal M. Miranda, B. Keawe, F. Wilcox, R.uWaiwai- ole, E. McKeague: 2nd ROW: G. Sakamoto, G. Hirakawa, D. Largusa, H. Tai Hook, F. Aringo- rayan, H. Aiona, R. Kaaumoana, E. Rubin, B. Souza, M. Saronitman: 3rd ROW: M Smith, M. Nunen, 8. Kondo, A. Fernandes, G. Tabayoyan, 6. Kaona, F. Giron, F. Salvador, E. Kimura. w . w Gather 'round and smg!' A harmony of voices. Q Arnold Baptiste Student Body President A leader of every mood. OUR PRESIDENT SPEAKS: When any parf of a complex ma- chine fails fo perform properly, fhe overall efficiency of fhe machine is lessened. Our sfudenf body govern- menf is like such a machine. Every sfudenf has his parf fo play. The suc- cess of Kapaa School lies upon how much and how well we all confribufe. for cooperafion is an absolufe neces- sify. By planning and sharing fhe re- sponsibilifies. our obiecfives can be mef. If has been, indeed. a pleasure fo serve you as your sfudnf body pres- idenf. I would like fo exfend my ap- preciafion fo all of you for a fine year. We musf noi' forgef, however. fhai' fhere are many years ahead and fhaf each year should add fo the building of Kapaa School. A strong school backer Toshio Higa Treasurer TO PROMOTE THE- GENERAL WELFARE The Kapaa High School Sfudeni' Gov- ernmeni' concluded ano+her successful year under The capable leadership of Arnold Bap- +is're, Lorraine Craveira, Jean Nashiro, Toshio Higa. and Violef Ho. wi'I'h Mr. Saburo San- 'lolci as adviser. Many acfivilies such as +he Aloha Weelc and May Day-celebra+ions. K. I. F. games, publishing of +he second ediiion handbook, revision of 'rhe school consrifuiion and nu- merous o'rhers,,were woven fhrough 'rhe year. Kapaa High School was represenied al' 'fhe Terrirorial High School Governmenl' Associafion Conference held al' Hilo, Hawaii. during fhe Thanksgiving holidays by Arnold Bapfisfe and Lorraine Craveira. The S+uden'r Council. 'rhe governing body. consisfed of fhe s+uden'r body officers, class presidenfs. homeroom presidenls. chief iusiice, chief of police, fhe chairmen of sranding commifiees. and an adviser. lllll ll ,ll 4 lll will' Wu ll 4 ll ll lll Violet Ito Clerk lilill .15 I --. , . , . , , , D :avr ,GTE -W ,, , 1 THE STUDENT in i 3 Arnold Baptiste President 1st ROW: Helen Craveira, Daisy Kakehi, Janet Nagahlro, Elsie Fujii, Elsie Yoshioka, Elizabeth Miyahira, Patsy lwai, Violet Ito: 2nd ROW: Jean Nashiro, Dorcy Rapozo, Dominica Gitalia, Mollie Kojima, Evelyn Yamada, Jean Haraguchi, Grace Fujinaka, Mew Lin Wong, Nancy Tada, Annabelle Christian: 3rd ROW: Shirley Takeshiro, Lily lwamoto, May Hirose, Peggy Smith, Lorraine Craveira. Filomina Dikilato, Marlene Victorino, Monica Lizama, Ethel Oda, Madeline Gabayg 4th ROW: Toshio Higa, Arnold Baptiste, Michael Mundon, Clifton Saiki, 'l'heodore Nishijo, Melvin Nakamura, James Pastor. - THE STUDENT COURT Theodore Nishijo Chief Justice 1st ROW: Shirley Takeshiro, Violet Kitajima, Lor- raine Craveirag 2nd ROW: Richard Miyahira, Rich- ard Chu: 3rd ROW: Toshio Higa, Benjamin Kodama, David Ueoka, Theodore Nishijo. 35 I V l 1 i i 4 i 1 4 'i 2 I i i I .l 4 i c i l il i i i V V B, 1..Y.,-.,, , C.P.O. 81. .I.P.O. . , Q rig , 5 Fgomi - if lla - Chief Of 15351131-O lee 1st ROW: E. Contrades, J. Caspillo, T. Ogata, M. Maruta, J. Salvador, F. Dikilato, J. Olido, B. Maglinti, E. Campos, H. Shir-aki. E. Tsuchiya: 2nd ROW-: E. Agayan, F. Ki- hano, E. Gayagas, B. Alegria, M. Gabay, K. Kagawa, R. Lee, D. Asuncion, H. Kahau- nale, L. Simmons: 3rd ROW: J. Urabe, C. Maglenti, S. Oshima, A. Nishie, N. Fuku- shima, C. Shimada, B. Wada, D. Ito,' A. Kaui: 4th ROW: E. Oda, J. Yamamoto, W. Salvador, K. Kaauwai, AC. Baptiste, J. Mariano, L. Aqui, G. Ouye, T. Nago. .1 'CF' 79,7 J Q BeaU'1Ce W Is. . il ' Assistant chqyama lef 1st ROW: Mr. W. Souza, B. Pescador, P. Fujii, K. Yasutake, H. Yoshida, J. Quereto, R. Matsu mura, Y. Kitajima, H. Kuboyama: 2nd ROW J. Tachibana, B. Carvalho, H. Mundon, J. Mun don, E. Gayagas, R. Shimamoto A. Osaki P Nakamura, P. Pescador: 3rd ROW: T. Murata, E. Nakamasu, W. Rittmeister, A. Saljonitman, G. Sora, W. Yamamoto, L. Takaki, H. Nishida: - 4th ROW: H. Iwai, F. Chong, K. Kagawa, E. n Olido, E. Cummings, G. Ramson, F. Liu, F. An- cheta. -'ii' ' ' Ii 'li 1-3, . L Y ' K - 3 V 54' , ' , Ha ' .HJ . B: A a -' B ,f ,. A if f .N t a i s-53? -' 'Z ,i Y ' Serious, well dressed and with purpose! About to receive their commissions 36 N- fl? 'i i4 iq.-.1-1-1-0 1 w--W S if l Q! 4 .rr iq- s A V ' ' h u h H.. 1 MT. Waialeale, The highesT peak on The Garden Island. inTroduces our Senior secTion. The Seniors are The highesT class in school. and like Waialeale, They are looked up To and admired Tor qualiTies of supremacy and sTrengTh. As lesser ridges and valleys slope away from Waialeale Toward The sea, so are The underclassmen in- fluenced by The class of I953. 37 i. 1 El ,-..-.. ' 'i l l lll ' Qifv 4: ,U , Vs if J . . M., M Color. Red and White -X iW,,,nl,l,lll,,i J ,,,.M' ,J, nin,r , ,,,, lf ,,,X , ,,,, Y 1 ,, . X,-- , , f Flower: C9-133503 ,Q 'l1 'Qjfll '1-iff' Will 'X ' XX-X til ,iinl s1sx':1,'z,. 'X'X 'f i'1f:5 1 ii 'N 1 . .. ik gl wW,,W ' V , , X. Motto: We Budd The Ladder ll! ll'lmilllll'mll'l'lll'ilill lil llilL'l'l'l'l'l 'l Ml'lulll'l'-l' lllli lhwx X,-- me ii mix, ,Jil X',' ,,,,, i ,,,: , ,-.,-' Hs ' A - lpeegil Snlirii l l dddd dddd dddd By Winch We Rise President I Y -, l i: l s 'd'dd 1 , dddd' A J ' ,,,NNNNN f s, NNNN ' ' ' l T , I ,., T., W m' wQlll Q-will W , -- M y W I ,n 'Qg Y .. xd f'Qf5re: .Q F v ii Q ii Ican Nagahiro Vice President We Build fhe Ladder by Which We Rise. How frue fhis moffo is io fhe class of I953! Affer four years of working and playing iogefher, The Seniors have builf a ladder which grroved firm and strong, firm in sense of unify and frien s ip--sfrong in iea s. . Finally we will puf our unify and friendship and ideals fo Bernice Tanaka work in our communifies, our island and our counfry. We Secretar.Y young men and women will begin a new life, a life which needs fo be. excellenf in every way, for The coming years of fhe Twenfiefh Cenfury. The panorama of our school life is like a beaufiful mural painfed in The he'ar+ of every Senior. lf seems iusf yesierday fhaf we were freshmen, shy, green, buf aggressive. We readily adapied ourselves io high school life wifh scarcel any hardships af all. Algebra was fough, wasn'f if? Neverfheless, we wenf sailing info clear wafers wifh Jean Nagahiro, Presidenf: George Urabe, Vice Presidenfg Bernice Tanaka, Secrefary: and David Ueolca, Treasurer. An-enioyable year ended, as a happier year commenced. We began The new role - ' of Sufferin' Sophomores . This fime Peggy Smifh led us, assisfed by fhe compefeni lead- David Ueoka ership of Jean Nashiro, veepg Toshio Higa. The minufe man : and David Ueoka. young T 'a 'e king miser . A superb Sophomore week wifh Girls' Day, Boys' Day, Teachers' 'Day and a picnic was held. The laffer was ai Hanalei beach. Many enioyable momenis were shared by each, and among 'the many afhlefes honored by fhe class edifion of 'the Tradewind were: Eugene Kahaunaele, Abel Wood, George Kawaguchi, David Ueoka, Cliffon Saiki, and Cisario Yadao. Schol- asfically honored were Peggy Smifh, Jean Nagahiro, Jean Nashiro, Toshio Higa, David Ueoka, and May Hirose. Also a greai honor was besfowed upon us, as silverlongued Arnold Bapfisie became fhe champion orafor on Kauai.- A greaf record was Taken along wiih us as we became Jolly Juniors . Eagerly we looked forward fo fha Junior Prom, 'rhe biggesf evenf of our year. The theme, Our Very Own . of our dance was a happy climax as each Cin- derella danced gaily across The floor wifh her Prince Charming. The annual class picnic was held a+ Hanalei. Again we had a celebrafed week wiih big laughs and fha broadest smiles. In a candlelighi ceremony. five Juniors were inducfed info our Nafional Honor Sociefy. They were Peggy Smifh, Arnold Bapfisfe, May Hirose. David Ueoka, and Toshio Higa. Once again, Arnold Bapfisfe won fhe fifle of The Champion Orafor of Kauai. His fopic on World Brofherhoodu was well orafed, as he fool: fhird in 'the ferriforial finals. For her achievemenf in 4-H work, Jean Na- gahiro was awarded a frip fo Washingfon, D. C., where she mel' Presidenf Harry S. Truman, and many ofher famous people. Once more we furned The leaf of our diary, and fhere in big numerals read l953. ln Sepfember we Kegan fo swap grad-piciures and many Oh's and Ah's could be heard 'fhroughouf fha campus. Peggy Smifh was af The helm, capably assisfed by Jean Nagahiro, Vice Presidenf: Bernice Tanaka, Secrefary: and David Ueolza, Treasurer. Acfivifies came and weni. If was a rough year for many. There was no horse play , as we sfudied very hard. Buf many enioyable' fimes willibe cherished: The picnic af Poipu, a hearfy banquef ai Kauai lnn. and all The sporfs where fhe Seniors showed good school spirif, and won wifh fhe boys and losf wifh fhem. Here we salufe fhe many Senior afhlefes, 'rhe scholars, The iesfers. who rendered good laughs and lighiened fha classrooms, The arfisfs,,fhe orafors, and The fufure cifizens of our communify. Thus our years af school are climaxed as we march down 'ihe halls of our Alma Maier fo receive The diplomas, depiciing fha end of our school life buf also fhe beginning of our independenf life. As we leave our- Trademarks for fhe nexf Senior Class fo use, we deparf from The doors of Kapaa High School fo enfer a world, where life will be a confinual challenge. I 38 . ... ,...4.,. ,,,, ..--.-fm EMMA AGA Sweet Emma is And oftentimes serious. A future WAF is she, A good one she will he. ' '13 I PETER AQUINO Peter is a good natured lad, His clothes are up to fad. At dances he is very gay, A wonderful guy, we must say. ARNOLD BAPTIS Unlimited talents has t is youthg His Student Body records tell the truth. A lawyer to be, is his dream, He'll always reign supreme. 'JR SAMUEL BOHOL This right-on lad is Sam, At art he's not a ham. With Happy he is often seen, On Kapaa's campus green. 39 l 0054 JAMES ARASHIRO Known for his jo-uial ways, At -work and when he plays, This lad called Cass , Will surely pass. ROSENDA CAMPOS Our conversations she made gay With witty quips that were okay. Her humor remained throughout the day, Though tricks upon her we did play. i i if Yi i ,H Zn Wifi wi lr-'vm - i I x:ilvl?::Bg:T4 i , l - Hi Q ,j, ,'f IANET A neat and well miss With s resist. On top of She like VVILLIAM CHU Friendly and handsome, Bill Can he silly or serious at will. He's a fellow to hear in mind g People like him you seldom find. JULIA CLEMENTE A helping hand she offers, In anything she can. Our dear good samaritan, Was also quite a sports fan. 5.1 1 rv- ! 1 fe' 1 ,M . A 4 '.. ' , J ,. ' 4 ,Nl DANIEL CONTRADES Dan takes life Come What Mayf' He's never sad, but always gay. He,s really quite the guy ' l ' ' V ' Who makes the girls sigh. GLADYS DU ARTE ki. Q 1 A beauty oh! so slender, With ways gentle and tender. An airline hostess she endeavors to EDRIN ELIAZAR he, She will make itg just wait and see. Edfin, whom classmates choose, For they know. they'll never lose. A slim figure with vitality, A typer with capability. 40 HELEN ENRIQUES Friendly and well-liked is she, Faithful friend she'll always be. Cooking is her pet peeve, 'Dear Kapaa High, she'll sorrily leave. MAZIE FUIII This vivacious friend called Maizie, You just can't say she's lazy. A whiz at shorthand is she, A secretary she desires to be. ADRIENNE FERNANDES So full of pep and steam, This gal is really keen. She led us in our cheers, With undying spirit, it appears. NANCY FUKUSHIMA Her work was done with ease, Her teachers she did please. An efficient secretary sheill he someday, And she'll have time to play. IWW A MUESES FERNANDEZ A lanky lad, full of cheer, Won many friends throughout the year. M-ueses will really fix the wrecks, Mending cars with good effectsq ,U-. - ' l v-gd if ELIZABETH F URUMOTO She loves to cook, and bake Many kinds of cake, Her plan is already made To he a nurse's aide. ' 41 -' I ,Q EDNA GAYAGAS Edna was a teachefs delight, For in studies she had plenty of fight. In sports her interest lies, Cheering her team she never denies. 4'-'I 'rosmo HIGA The brainiest and most versatile guy: No one could ever pass him by. As student body treasurer, he served us well, , And always remained everybody's pal. LAWRENCE HENRIQUES To be a politician like his Dad, You will never see him very sad. Full of humor and loads of pep, Our cheerleader keeps in step. MAY HIROSE Seen scurrying along the campus green, Busy with work sbe's always been. Studious and serious she does seem, But when playtime comes she's on the beam. 42 IEAN IMAMURA Her fingers slide over the ivories, As she plays My Reveriev. She's quite a scholar too, Whatever she undertakes, she'll do LILY IWAMOTO A brainy lass with big round eyes, Full of laughter, with no sighs. She has always something to say, Which will get her ahead someday. gg 5 ,J ' F -7- . . ,E . , . 4, ,.-Ll RAYMOND KAWAMOTO Cocky but well-liked, describes our Froggy, Look out, or he'll drive you groggy. GEORGE KAYVAGUCHI With baseball as his leisure love, Bold like the-eagle, Swift as a birdie. A gridster and spikester, That's our boy, Georgie. Lanky Froggy no one can shove. 43 EUGENE KAHAUNAELE A perfect specimen of man, With a healthy skin of tan. A powerful athlete with lots of steam, Eugene? captain of our football team. U -FLORENCE KIHANO . Amiable Flo is happy and serene, As a conversationalist she is keen. A whizz Ain typing and bookkeeping She also loves to do housekeeping. ' as 1 1 VIOLET KITAIIMA Known hy her sweet ways and winsoine smile, Is our fair song-leader of the Garden Isle. A social worker major, A successful person, we wager. as, hs- ' 1 MASAICHI KUTAKA Brawny is Masa, and kindg For the Clippers he was a real find. Into things he puts his heart and soul Our Masa, we know you'll reach your goal. I . I x BENIAMIN KODAMA Fun loving Ben, so he is known, Carefree and gay, with hardly a groan. He is gifted with a melodious voieeg You ought to hear 'him sing his choice. HONG NANG LEE Hereis a gal with nice long hair Tall, slender and fair, A whiz in talking we have found Or listening without a sound. 44 .3 72 r v l A LESLIE KUBO Our tall Les hails from Kealia Whatever he does, no pilikian. Fishing and hunting is his diversion To no sports does he have aversion. ,IL V N N 1 I X L ROBERT LIAGA Here's a lad who's a friend to all Even in studies he does not fall. Working all day with endless energy, He does not know the feeling of drudgery. .45 Z IV , 1' , Ar 'V Wi H. ' S4 IANE MAENO Fun-loving and carefree jane Wins friends without pain, A perfect baker who loves to cook QIVIAN LIZ AM A And likes to react an interesting Amiable Vivian hails from Kapahi book' And she often swims in Waipahi. Greeting you with a great big smile, Our future receptionist has the style. ROLAND MANABAT Quiet in public, But a laugh with his crowd, Roland's the boy PACITA MAGLINTI Of 'Whom we We Pmud- Her favorite subject is Homemaking Cookies and pies you see her baking. As a Practical nurse, she looks on, With virtues of kindness she was born. CRESENCIA MAGLINTE Known to all by her gay laughter, She .has things done now and never after. Fly boy is her passiong Wo1nen's Air Corps is her fashion. si. . ' 1. , ' ' v ...r n ng, L r ,Yi u : 2 1 , , 4gy..Z?L 2 x L IAMES MARIANO Witty and humorous, that is our . , k james, Cheering and leading at all our games. jimmy loves to jitterbug, With his schoolmates, he cuts the rug. 45 y A 4 .V --3. -, nf E 5' J 'H' ELIZABETH MIYAHIRA Courteous, with a heart of doves, A winsome smile to all she loves. Betty has the traits of youth, Never failing to say the truth. .5 .D - - u IEAN NAGAHIRO A very active girl is she, Great we know that she will be. Always ready with a hand, She's a gal we say is grand. I '5 'Qs ROY MURATA Catching them all from Manini to Ulua, Fisherman Donkey,' is full of fire. Hailing from the suburbs of Wailua, To become a carpenter is his desire. NANCY NAKAMASU Full of pep and spark is Nan, As our songleader she was gfand. Friendly to folks' she meets, Giving them welcome treats. 46 f df' IEAN NASHIRO q A future Angel in White, To comfort the sick in sight Iss Iean's one great desire.. She'll never tire, ff' xv sfriafliv rg, . -g.,- ma- gf, - f -f., .--1i:f:- 1 tr, uf: 4- CI.,', ,wg if I t H XJ Y Q -Q-.13 1 gf r f. , A 1osE oNToY . Swell jose is reserved, Helping, and willing to serve. He loves to work with metal masks, Ready to work when anyone asks. Y IV? Y HY, -l 1 ,1i YY, V, 415 il ' THEODORE NISHIIO Dear Teddy Bear, we envy his quotahle quotes, Of Shakespeare, Longfellow and all their anecdotes. His plans are uncertain as to his future He eagerly awaits his mainland venture. SALLY OSI-IIMA One of the best in the senior class This is Sally, a very sweet lass Hailing from the town below, - She's a girl with lots of glow. 47 ,ff f TOSHIKO OGATA Tiny is this senior lass Mighty in her work in class. Seen with all her pretty clothes Neat and slick from head to toes. lg I .Ls ANDREW OSHITA Silence is Golden is his motto Seen driving carefully in his auto An efficient worker he displays, Witty remarks he often says. I-gm.. FLORENCE PASCUA . A quiet gal from Kealia, If she peeps a sound, oh! Madre Mia! Flo likes best to sew and cook, To bake a cake she needs no book. PATRICIO ROIAS Another one of our talented boys, Who seldom makes any noise, A hard player on Clip pers' Gridiron, Cheerful and gay without a burden. .l IRENE Sweet is Irene, Who Kzlauea, calm and wit, all she meet She's gal one cannot beat. 2 l sl L GRACIANO RONQUILLO Mister Ronquillo, a mechanic is he, Tinkering and toying as one can see. A carefree lad he seems, Having personality that radiantly gleams. 48 . if - 2 , . 1 ALEXANDER RIOLA Always smiling and never sad, ls this wonderful looking lad. To be a mechanic is what he wants Busy Alec enjoys his hunts. 'ep- 14' CLIFTON SAIKI Calang! Calang! he chases birds away, Mmmm! Mmmmm! he harvests rice in May. Excels in studies, sports ana' work, Above all, Clifton does not shirk. I GRACE SAKANE At the typewriter a whiz is she, At the office she's busy as a bee. Some will judge her as being shy, To help others she will try. IRENE SILVA A sweet and bonnie lass is she, Dainty and nice as a sweet pea. Gentle and kind is this fair lass, A greeting smile she will always pass. 'flx ELAINE SATO Commercial subjects rate tops with Elaine, A secretarial post she will attain. Her quiet smile and kindly heart, Will be remembered ere we part. '65- .V T e XX 5 -L 44 -?1E,a, Q . ' Z Amis... iii. , 2:1 ini:-1. PEGGY SMITH A great girl with brains and beauty, She's popular cause she's a cutie. Attending college is her future Plan, ' Miss Smith, we just know you can. 49 CATHERINE SI-HMADA Dependable, ambitious gal is she, A great stenographer she will be. She sits quietly among the rest, And you'll find that she behaves the best. IANE SUN Always with a smile and never sad, Her cheerful ways make others glad. To be a secretary is what she desires, And she'll always do whate'er its requires. VIVIAN TABA Quite noted for her stylish attires, Many an envious eye she fires, She's also, as you may all agree A true homemaker in the highest degree. SHIRLEY TAKESHIRO Mutt claims teaching as her career, With true determination she,ll never ueer. Her silver tongue won much applause 'Twas often used for a worthy cause. o GRACE TAKAKI Shy and quiet is our Grace But quite often seen working at a hurrying pace. To her friends she's always true, Many troubles she has helped them through. Aqx BERNICE TANAKA A cute and bonnie lass is she A friend to all she likes to be, All her friends would like to see A social worker as nice as she. So I GLENDA TEVES A sparkling smile, a heart on wings Glenda's spirit most surely brings joy and laughter, around to hear Her tales of mirth and her career. WILLIAM TEXEIRA Coconut Willie its our Bill When music is a-needingg H e will not say I can not play, When sick or had a- eeling. GEORGE TOM Woodwork is what George likes to ta ae' Furniture, toys, hoats he can make. Many like his winsome ways To the future he will gaze. i 1 1 W . 1 -of A r ' 1 ! i s ' I E st ,diff 54: X l l , f f ELSIE TSUCHIYA This gal is a friend to all, Shewwill he missed at school next fall. Never harsh and always sincere, We wish her success in her career. 'VS ii' .fi DAVID UEOKA Tall and handsome is this lad, Always trying to keep with the fad . Math is one of his favorite subjects, He loves to work with geometric objects. si THEODORE URABE With speed he travels upon the gravel - And breaks the record old. An active Hi-Y man was he Often husy as a hee. A f, ' A A 5 i , ,,,, ,,:, X ,. BERTHA WADA Typing with much dexterity Is this girl with personality. A secretary she hopes to be And a,sueeess we will see. BEATRICE fm, it , Peppy and friendly is Bea Always a helping hand gives sheg This great designer of the future, Is known for her contagious laughter. i 'TF RODNEY WASANO E A farmer owns th rth and as sky, ' pix '.1.V Q And ho tk .QQ1 ne say ff-ff di M, FLORENCE WILCOX HF is W' 4 W8 t mm- A newcomer to Kapaa High, An ear y bird, he greets the dawn. G,.,ci,m, to all who mg,-1, by eye, Tall and slender are her features, Morton and Hashimoto are her favorite teachers. 52 Z' ' 1 .,-3 RUTH W Musical-minded is our Ruth And this is the absolute truth. She can sing and strum the uke, Without the aid of any book. 1 We-. gl , A x r 4 he f ABEL WOOD A friend to all with his winsome way, Bringing you joy throughout the day. He kicks, passes, runs 4 mile, And greets you with a great big smile. 1 5.91, MQ! CISARIO YADAO Our Ci is quite a he-man, Always doing what he can. A star player and co-captain he is, so Sadly Kapaa sees him go. IEAN YAMAMOTO Tall and lanky is this gal, Also seen with a perfect pal, Going around like a flash of light She does her work with countenance bright. 1 f'5 IU' SABURO YAKA Towering Sub is niceg He likes everything precise. I He plays hard in the Casaba loop His favorite dish is soup. ff' If ELSIE YOSHIOKA Loads of fun and full of vim, Our little Elsie is in fine trim. Teaching is her future plang With brains and pep, of course can. 53 she ALLEN YAMADA H ere's a lad with charm and looks, Always busy with his books. To be a Horticulturist is his aim, As he makes his bid for fame. Q u y P' ,,,sa'l L t t L wig, 5 l , WALTER EMIL One of the best in the Senior Class, Who spends his tirrie catching moi and bass. A future navy man he'll be, The mighty world he'll surely see. We Eli E3 - I. UI egg: 5 Ei , -5 Y 2? WS? V, Jqilr. Kind wK'?r '2 . QE 1. H Top to Bottom: Aren't these boys lucky? . . . Who are Top to Bottom: Is the meetzng so dull boys? G11 s you staring at, Teddy? Wow, what legs! what nice big smiles' Oh money money money' 54 if .. . ii From lhe blue walls of mighiy Waialeale. fhe main rivers of Kauai have 'rheir sources. They flow info all clireclions, connecling lhe mounlains and lhe sea. ln addilion 'ro being useful, The rivers provide pleasani hours of fishing and cruising for Garden Island people. Like The rivers, -The underclassmen lravel in many direclions, faking all lcinds of courses. belonging lo clubs and acliviries +o serve olhers while preparing lhemselves 'ro reach liu'e's sea. 55 CLASS Elsie Fujii 1 9 X, P id i T res en Monica Lizama Marlene Vice-President Victorino Secretary Frank Salvador Treasurer Colors Gray and Wlute ' ' f , V Flower: Red Rose N , . A A 1 P - , y Motto: Today We Follow, ' S 4 L .X Tomorrow We Lead I y sg x , ff' - 'L -- f. A .--M' W ' N W . , 5, -1 T M ' X l E . L. J x 1 1st ROW: Elsie Fujii, Georgina Arruda, Dolores Aaunclon, Filomlna Dlkllato, Annie Gabayan, Lorraine Cravelra, Jean Haraguchl, Grace Fujinaka, Jane Higuchi, Mrs. Ruth Kam: 2nd ROW: Alfredo Ephan, ltsuo Azeka, Kikuo Harada, Lambert Aqui, William Emproso, Daniel Asai, Lamherto Alalem, Alfredo Giron, Kenneth Harada, George Hirakawa: 3rd BOW: Alan Fernandes, Rich- ard Chu, Bernard Ancheta, Felipe Aringorayan, Stanley Baptiste, Edgar Cummings, Henry Contrades, Stanley Carvalho, Leroy Aguiar. 56 L,.,3 5 -1' 'W sup. Hmmm! Such pretty girls! What's so interesfing, Margie? .-I kt at' '- ' i . .r ., A 'X 'ky x' ' ' 's,'X 4 , 1st ROW: Dorothy Macalutas, Adeline Kaul, Merilyn Iida, Henrietta Kaauwal, Monica,Lizama, Sanae Kurihara, Mae Kojlma: 2nd ROW: Larry Kahaunaele, Doris Ito, Dorothy Kaui, Gladys Kawamura, Evangeline Kaleiohi, Irene Ibia, James Maeno: 3rd ROW: Stanley Kamehiro, Gerald Lllly, Aurelio Javellana, Ernest Kimura, Mr. Saburo Santoki: 4th ROW: George Kaona, Domin- go Largusa, George Kondo, Patrick Lyons, Noritake Kitajima, Robert Kaili, Soichi Kaneshiro. 57 Y ,,,,, , 'Vi ix, , ,. - ..-..J, , as n Lie., - gf :f--f-- ---- - O -uv.. Beat that drum good and bard, Charles! Preparing to be chemists, girls? A ,, , g- A- - , i M - '4 - . . I ' . ', l x f X I fr 1 -. 5 T i' Y ls X . .Q P ls S Q 1' ll 'Br Q35 C 7 if J 1 I 'if if I' n ' W x KX y! v I . gl: ,F I Q, 'Af f'V l K 4 Y- f if 4. s , nt.--kr X I 1 -. ' A- I i',5E.9.'a?: 2, .. rl 355. a rg 'E A ft ' lf, Q. ff ,I-V '. t -Q 1 ,E viii? . -16 L, , X A , Q. Q l DL ff si l i.:ii1'f'. , . 1st ROW: Lourdes Magllnte, Dionicia Mahor, Juanita Salvador, Ethel Oda, Marie Mlranda, Dorothy Pacheco, Elizabeth Ontoy, Violet Sakahara, Mrs. Teruko Yamaurag 2nd ROW: Donald Nishida, Richard Mukal, Lawrence Sadanaga, Mervyn Nunes, Melvin Nakamura, Elpidio Martinez, Lou Nlshida, Gilbert Sakarnoto: 3rd ROW: Roy Mandap,,Frank Salvador, Charles Rapozo, Lureto Pangan, Patrick Ornellas, Maurice Mokunui, Walter Naeole, Robert Motoyama. 58 A 5 junior girls make wonderful Spanish 'siudentsl H t. That's the way Norman, show those girls how to work. V : ,. -E-5 Q L , , , N 1 . '-XL R 174 X - -'l NA .IQ 3, x ,fix-XM. ' f .ff ., ' ' 1' I ' A Zvi 1' ' ' ' l . I V U . P ' L' if e R ef, 'G' Q N- . ff f'r:'zy.4. VN l I fi :X Qi' W , I ' ' - if N '. r 1- ' ,fi ' 4,1 Xi l , l M ll x '14, 'x ' ' R- ,J Xl , TH 1: r ,S f - l X , '35 , x x 1 1st ROW: Therese Youn, Marjorie Yasuda, Marlene Victorino, Karen Wong, Grace Tengan, Margaret Yasuda, Mew Lin Wong. Florence Tai Hook: 2nd ROW: Mildred Saronitman, Shirley Yoshil, Edith Tada, Janet Urabe, Jane Togikawa, Mltsue Uyeda, Marjorie Uyeda, Florence Takemoto: 3rd RQW: Robert Uyeda, Ronald Yamagata, Ah Kem Tung-Loong, Hiroshi Takenaka, Henry Tal Hook, Robert Tacbian: 4th ROW: Mr. Hideichi Yamada, Norman Yoshimura, Tetsuo Yata, Richard Togikawa, William Sal- vador, Gilbert Tabayoyan. 59 J' i' i 1 t I 11 it - jj. i3 , ff- i ii in ,y i Madeline Gabay 'Q A President f M Lorraine Eliazar Secretary .f? : if ' 1-F 3 .77 ,lg i'a4.fl. M , . 5 , lu -5,1 ,s., me. W LVN, M-'jf 1 ,V fwliviiig Quant ,i ,lt M F ea in 'f CLASS or l955 we Anne Lizama t N A Vice-President y ' A , Wayne ' Takemoto 'gg' V , Treasurer , if Colors: Blue and White A 1 2.2. Flower: White Carnation Wim , Uv. .Q in .i?44'Qi 4 :-- . Motto: Success Is Our Goal It gf , l ,QB '7', if, F ,-...f I1 .' iqif f' fm -' I-f .. 2-I A 1' SQJ 4? Y ' ' .5 S' ..' A 1'-252: f 5' 'f L, ,..,.1 sf-fs :as A. life hp 1 N lat ROW: Consulaclon Ancheta, Joyce Harada, Lorraine Ellazar, Cecllla Furtado, Viola Brandt, Frances Figuera, Sylvia Fong, Ruby Agayan, Madeline Gabay. 2nd ROW: Mary Esquirra, Lillian Furumoto, Annabelle Christian, Annabelle Freitas, Theresa Contrades, Jane Fujii, Betty Jane Alegria, Emily Contrades. ,3rd ROW: Rudolfo Catbagan, Albert Caspillo, Florendo Asuncion, Warren Fukushima, Mr. Minn, Wallace Garcia, Denis Baptiste, William Enriques. 4th ROW: Albert Aquino, Melvin Camat, John Apana, William Carrillo, Calvin Baptiste, Ronald Apana, Sergio Barcial, Paul Alapai, Maximo Escalante. 60 The world in our classroom? -y' if The food's great! Come and get it! 10-1 is rewarded for selling the mos! tickets! 4 ' ' ., 1 ifg -'- , J r l '? x 'Q .fl -1 - '1 f ,.- fl ' Qi D Au, ,, . 'N A: . 1 J fl f , 'si ' in ,nun ,K 1. .X- . lf ' :git iii ' , 4' - 'ay 5 5:4 if 1st ROW: Hong Wha Les, Lynette Alapal, Shirley Kakehi, Barbara Keawe, Lillian Kondo, violet Ito, Patsy lwai, Rosita Labo- gen: 2nd ROW: Janet Lai, Aaayo Kawamura, Irene Kubo, Anne Lizama, Lillian Kauakahi, Thelma Kaui, Lorna Kauo, Dolores Inanod, Loretta ldalor: 3rd ROW: Gary Itokazu, Jerry Hashimoto, Daniel Lum, Henry Ibia, Donald Hlguchl, Melvin Hironaka: 4th ROW: James lnouye, Robert Iifvamoto, Joseph Kalelohi, William .Kaneakua, Francisco Kapuy, Stanley lchloka. 61 Wilbert learns those sludents! I K -af Af--.9 Bookworm: of the Sophomore class. i bs . ' . ' L' -2 ' aw . 5- ' K Y 14 ' 3 - l. . . ,I Fw' in , ,, l AQ! V1 i ' :V M -ff' E t z .jfr 1 'A f L, - QL, . ' :UQ , 'J-3,11 , - Avgff.-1,11 .' , ,- K .2 , y YZ. 5, , U 1 iw' 'r 9, 1st ROW: Beatrice Maglinte, Lydia Ramson, Irene Nagaoka, Norma Pastor, Eva Ornellas, Alice Nishiie, Madeline Maruta, Dorcy Rapozo, 2nd ROW: Abraham Macalutas, Josephine Rameres, Agnes Maglinte, Alice Poe, Augustina Pacada, Edith Oshima, Esther Rapozo, Daniel Macalutasg 3rd ROW: Richard Ninomoto, George Ouye, Lawrence Lung, Elmer Mandrigues, Lawrence Palk, Dennis Rapozo, James Murata, Mr. Roberts, Gary Masuoka: 4th ROW: Rowland Nishijo, Stanley Nakaza, Robert Nago, Jack Miike, War- ren Moritsugu, Timothy Montgomery, Simeon Maka, Richard Miyahira. 62 The weekly quizzes given by Mr. Nakamura. 4:0 fa.,.e:::.Qa :- ' 1-Q ,,....... --g ff X .a ' l.l. K' '-'J ' I . x Q..-I I 'WTTI-if u. Ds. I ' fx ' ' is a gIu',lfg ,fri . . --l.- n'... gflfir-7 , ' b A QV, A 3' A .l sq' ,rig 4.7 if faire f '-u.'dvd- 'Y ' ' ,.-J' - e-' Q , The fascinating leaf world is entered by the Sopb biologists. . - ,fell iii af' is rev? Mg e-,Jn , A H 1st ROW: Iris Tanaka, Helen Villanueva, Gladys Wasano, Virginia Teves, Leinaala Simmons, Charlotte Yamamoto, Maureen Sou- za, Helen Shirakig 2nd ROW: Meta Reis, Marie Rapozo, Josephine Yadao, Winona Silva, Kathleen Yamamoto, Nancy Tada, Flor- entina Yadao, Mrs. S. Santokig 3rd ROW: Arthur Riola, George Tokashiki, Lowell Yamaura, Malcolm Smith, Benjamin .San Mi- guel, Wayne Takemoto, George Takahashi! 4th ROW: Francisco Valdez, Damien Texeira, Wilbert Tai Hook, Robert Rumion, Joseph Rapozo, Stanley Shota, Donald Yasutake, Melvin Tung-Loong. 63 , , , .7,- -7-- CLASS ---,..---..--- ,,fi, eff--- .. 1 .., -fr , OF . 1 V Q 1 e' 1956 Molly Koiima F. A 5 Sally Iida President W , ' 2 f W ' sv V Vice-President - V A ' .X-' V 'S g . A x ,.-5 MEg:2lCD3 iw Q -X. Q, ,n - ,, 'M S , I If Foftunata 1 3110 N J X Ajlfj, 1 Q Lag' sa Secretary 33,1 QV, . F X V Q .iM,i'!, j,lli!' Treagsrer V 1 , 1 Colors: Blue and White Flower: White Carnation ur I . , , - ,S , 'deaf -'re-521, :gm 1st ROW: Elaine Fujli, Loretta Freitas, Marla Dikilato, Ramona Ancheta, Marjorle Bettencourt, Pearl Arlnaga, Judy Bandrnann, Theresa Aquino, Kathleen Alban: 2nd ROW: Patricia Aqui, Hannah Aiona, Judy Cabaccang, Adele Fernandes, Mrs. Prlgqe, Do- lores Aneheta, Helen Cravelra, Linda Fujitanl, Nativldad Eaqulrra: 3rd ROW: Manuel Emproeo, Benjamin Kuhaulua, Alfredo Asunclon, Gilbert Ebinger, Edmund Cummings, Benjamin Garcia, Donald Arruda: 4th ROW: Wllliam Eblnger, Alfred Barretto. Bonifaelo Fernandez, Richard Clemente, Robert Eblnger, Alwln Battad, Lloyd Doeono. 64 -r. Mal l ww My, bow enthusiastic our Clipper fans are! What, no opponents? Busy builders of our shop. 1st ROW: Jane Ito, June lnoshita, Molly Kojima, Lynn Kuniyuki, Loretta Kakehi, Jocelyn Goo, Margaret Kihano, Charla Mae Kuheana, Elaine Furushimag 2nd ROW: Dominica Gitalia, Rebecca Kaaumoana, Deborah Kupihea, Kathleen Kagawa, Sarah Kamealoha, Sally lida, Miriam Kondo, Lenore Kauo: 3rd ROW: Mr. Nakamura, Paul Fukushima, Richard Higa, Kenneth Kimura, Alberto Galanta, Simeon Gabay, Hiroshi Harada, Stanley Kuboyamag 4th ROW: Douglas Gayagas, William Labogen, Clement Kaui, Kenneth Kaauwai, Elia Wood, Dale Hee, Hirose Higa, Glenn Katahara. 65 i 1 i i l -I l I l ,, il ll v i i i i 4 Y two -H TLJSL v .m!llllllg..-1-BTW-V -- -- f -Y WW gl - gb 1 'xv-::E5, mua Q'?':!- ffmlin :IEE n 1 P' Clockwxsez Elaine, what! no food? . . . Mmmm, girls that looks delicious! . . . Beverly, wbat are you waiting for? Sl J 1st ROW: Marian Morita, Barbara Masuoka, Beverly Nunes, Lourdes Pascua, Caroline Pescador, Vlolei LOG. J R970 0 Helen Mundon, Josephine Olidop 2nd ROW: Maxine Marumoto, Betty Murata, Betsy Morishige, Jeanne Motoyama, For unata Larqusa, Janet Paclebp 3rd ROW: Robert Mandap, James Quinones, Gerald Matsunaga, Blynn Ludlngton, Michael Munaon,,G-'Orme RHI-1020i Bernard Machado, Alfredo Pascua, Stanley Mitsui: 4th ROW: Ronald Rapozo, George Motoyama, Wayne Mato, Richard Pacheco: Anthony Riola, Douglas Reis, Domlnador Largusa, Francisco Rabot, THOMBS NBUO, R'-Tbert Murata- ' 66 id ,Lw2, -,, - -...i.,--f.- T-, -- - Left: Elaine smells her cake burning. Top: Cheering their hearts out for our team.' I Right: Therese sewing her muumuu for Aloha Week. y. .I 4 . 1' . fb 1 1 , ' 1 ff'l5'-9' .j . I. A.-,'.1 , ,l' , 4, Q W...-'H' 1,45 .X l 1' ' ' ' ' ll I . U 1 P x Q ' ef 31' H 1. re W li f J 4, x 4- 3' W , L r .. H h I c A .Fil 'V ww vs p 'Ax 3 . 1 - bt . ,i Y2' Y . ff 41 l, 45 1 Ai , -1 M-S 1st ROW: Gladys Saiki, Marsha Wong, Patricia Ventura, Elsie Sun, Lillian Sakane, Reiko Takenaka, Thelma Torii, Jane Ue- gawa, Grace Wakumoto, Evelyn Yamada: 2nd ROW: Carolyn Turbacco, Ruby Sato, Lois Tanaka, Yoshiko Tamashiro, Charlotte Waiwalole, Emmaline Tung-Loong, Ethel Rubin, Bernadette Souza: 3rd ROW: Paul Texeira, Kenneth Sakahara, Alfred Rubin, Shirley Seki, Catherine Wailani, Richard Tanaka, Delphine Ubongeng 4th ROW: Ralph Simmons, Louis Valpoon, Solomon Wong, Reuben Yoshida, Roy Yoneji, Gerald Suzuki, George Terrenal, Damien Victorino. ' 67 CLASS f ' ,x 1' 1 5 Y Ianet Nagahlro H A 1 9 ' Dean Fujii President Vice-President 1 . , 1 l 1 l Henrietta ---4 f Q5 ' , Jay Hlfamoto Kahaunaele v . 7 X, E , 7 I , Treasure' Secretary , ' gl 14' ' C ll ' if 'LX 41,7 Colors: Green and Gold A fy 4 Flower: Yellow Hibiscus 'li ' . A J Q V, A f b Q , 5 J 'J Motto: In Unity There is Strength l X it - ,Q J af f r 5 EX 1st ROW: Carol Furumoto, Joyce Kawamoto, Sueno Shimabukuro, Elizabeth Lum, Jane Shlrakl, Kay Kaneshlro, Lellani Oshita, Janet Nagahiro, Marjorie Kimura: 2nd ROW: Catalina Escalante, Arlene Shimada, Eva Enriques, Gloriana Yong, Dorothy Alex- ander, Brenda Barnes, Margaret Clemente, Henrietta Kahaunaele, Angie Nora Battad, Winifred Omori: 3rd ROW: George Ya- mamoto, Kenneth Yasutake, Dominado Gonda, Jay Hiramoto, Dean Fujii, Kunlhiko Kitajima, Edwin Nagaoka, Fredrico Ancheta, Fredrick Lui, Sueo Kawaguchi, William Rittmeister: 4th ROW: Pedro Pescador, James Pastor, Daniel Smith, Howard lwai, James Mundon, Dennis Dodo, Roy Shimamoto, Ernesto Ancheta, Edward Cummings, Alvin Saiki. 68 X. ll l A Eighth grade girls make Christ-mas l gifts for lheir friends. Kaz shows the hoys how fo sew a net. l ffl. l ll 1 av ' L ' . Q I 5, -'AA I t . v 1 X , : -.A W W, A' .,i,L.- . ' - l li ' ' .fs ar 1 l . V , .L X. N ,J . :I 5 7' ,I gr, : A-:A , 4 ir , L., L1 . iff 1 i a, if W D 5 V, I In I: Q v i F 'J .m l fill y' A , , , L' ,I ' -ff, ,Gil C i ' . . f , A . . yr r ' ,ag . 'AAA' A 'A .lf :V 1 Q' I P , A l if El , f J .F A 5, , -'A V P-A .. SL - n ii v,, ,A i 4. l.,,. A ' + A 'f 1' 'f 'TFA 'l . +123 2 A A Q - 9 W' ff: Q1 A -' -. ..f-f.av- A' . - Y . - -.ll ' A -1 ' lf? . 'F- - f . -. .-. N f rn Q ,, -if L- x- 'ka-I ., .fill :A l' Af: A ,ilf-Q, LA 1 ..4 ,A 2' V ,,- ' A , :',?g,. - A gi'--f Ai A .f d -f Ala. .l - -I ,f A'- rg Q ' f AA A ii 1 A' i., A L YV A - 1- Q- I G ' 6 P 'V A 'R .el E fi iii EA is 4,1 . Elf in ' A-L xii- if Vi A i Q X - --l 'fi' A ' 4 ' . 'J ' . N In mai ' A- ' A 4 ..e,,.,,,, .r Aw A Q, A A A ,A - f' ., 1 my rg. 2 . ,A 'N PAF 2 o,Ahjh. .i-,. Q V, i - 5 If Nl, f., ' 'P Q' t iff 1 il 'J t A A ' 'Yr ' ' N if l'!'I .7 ii S iii: - ' Wi X' -9 ' i ff ' .' I :-f i:-f H .lp ' ' f' '- ' ' ' 'Ai ' . x '-' - - - A, 1 - 5 2 , 1-.L ' .f -. r X- I l ' I 1 - A Aw HA l,x,f , I 3. , . A f, .A,,. A ,,,..A AA 7, ,K N A lj -- .jf 'f. f1r'r- if - 11:5 4 ' -2 ' , ' ' -f f' lAA W 'ii ' . -f- 'lt -i l ' 'a r' Q 1---f' l'-lr A- f M-2 xl. 1, 4 - 4 A A . , li A, - A. 1 i A I i J- . , ge.-A, LA l.. , 3 l f . , gs A V A: I L 1 ii -Jgl ,Leia 41 -RI -A pf-' -fi Iv A ' 1, - 'rw ' W! L -i I Q -' i ii. ii i l- 'f -- H' ' 9' ' ' ' if ' - . t ,T -. ' 9 ' 'l r ' if V. 1' 1 .1 ' W J' E- AJ: . -70 All A. 2 . 1. l A i' an A- -f- ' . fini l .Alf-foie ii .1 'e ff' fi if f if -few Y Q - R'-fi' 5 ' l 5. ,A AF QA- .t .E 3,-A w -'gl V, jr- Y Ja , .ji-G., ' - lg ! E ,U 5 V . l ic 'L fg f, A'1m. 1 -L1 A ' 2 , ' 'Y fl-lik A, iff-'i ' A72 1 '-l ' .V 'li 1. 'ie '. 4 . 7 'n La .'- -Q,-, Y i n-A VU .. .A K. I ,A -A . , , 1 Lv .A U Y 17.-4 A. f-, 1 f- . ,',, -.7 .Y k b ,L v:.A 1!,nA.- ' I .ez l 1 s. K I CB :S F i .J I. af. 9 ,Ii is ' AL- lJ ?l' T : !f, '::-iii' . '. -W ' ef' f r' l E? 'Ez A - Y if ' ' Y in 'ii P A i-J ii A E' A , fbi ' ' ' A 1,1 ,.j.,'. 7' f I, A 59.3 A l el in' V ff Q ,fig-, A V. ,ga in A V, 21.31. I -T' A, J ..L ,-,AY Q sl' 2515, YI V. ll Llp, ' ' -' -if f? ' I f I - i. F T- ii AF'-an' ffl- AA ,wa-- , ' I R K , 4 - V if ghgf, ,r ' 5- fr, -i 1 ji, . . N.. . A I , A .A ,,AA 4 A ,A -V ' -M . ' A ' Ex- - - LA, Lf-- A A-za., ' ,a , . .-.AA-Xa-AA. A .- A A. - - . A .... A - 1st ROW: Emiko Kamibayashi, Mildred Wada, Jeanette Shiraighi, Esther Villanueva, Maureen Kaauwai, Gladys Nonaka, Jean- ette Cummings, Violet Wada, Rosita Ontoy: 2nd ROW: Charles Voshioka, Herbert Garcia, Rodney Takahashi, Eleanor Campos, Joan Nagaoka, Miss Thelma Ching, Sharon Kawasaki, Edna Fukushima, Mitchell Ouye, James Shiraki, John Quereto: 3rd ROW: Kenneth Nakarai Clarence Hisashi. Henry Kapali. Gilbert Sora. Alben osaki, Walter Fujii, Kenneth Takahashi, Paul Naka- mura: 4th ROW: Gilbert Ramson. Theodore Ubonsen, Edwin Gayagas, 'Milton Akau, Herman Kane, Wallace Kupihea, Stanley Tamagawa, Teofilo Tacbian, Antonio Saronitman. 69 i W R r r fi CLASS gg, J Hugh Yoshida ' ' VA, 1 9 5 8 President .:.:.: Q .j,' A ., Shirley Sakata ! A Y Secretary , L 'X V , .' s fi xl YKW: V. ,-a:-r':wr-:r1y-1--r-Qfi.v-a:1-- --- - -7 ..- .- ve Y- -.:,.., ,Ju , .qw ' ' L -N - 'Al' me W i .3 A' Herbert Mundon 1 - Vice-President W L ' Q , . Thomas Murata ,g . . + fn- M Treasurer 4, 5. -F .ae , I Q i 'D l l ' Pig .h A 4 ' Q ,Mfr ,iii ita t?- p- Jxhyhlzx R , I f v' lk 44 l ,fi 1st ROW: Lllllan Sakahara, Arleen Kondo, Mildred Klhara, Polly Ann Bllledo, Daley Kakehl,fKara Aokl, Elalne Sekl, Nancy Pontius, Marsha Hiramoto, Shirley Sakata, Janice Morita: 2nd ROW: Yvonne Hepa, Gertrude McKeague, Barbara Albao, Florl Alapai, Barbara Moribe, Mae Shimamoto, Marilyn Valdez, Jean 'l amashlro, Arleen lwamoto, Cecile Albaop 3rd ROW: Jean Nllura, Herbert Mundon, Marian Osaki, Amy Kurisu, Barbara Santos, Amy Murata, Jane Tada, Gladys Tsuchlya, Walter Yamamoto, Benjalnin Pescadorg 4th ROW: Ralph Fujinaka, Julian Ibla, David Saiki, Richard Seshiki, Steven Shiraki, Hugh Yoshida, Ronald Fujiyoshi, George Masuoka, Ronald Matsumura,qYoshikata Kitajima. Cf 70 1 x K. I K 9 17 x 'fix 7 X 1, 6 5 K 5 X ' , Z A i D A., x JN Q j 7 9 'K A S fc gf! O +9 I v. Q 5? + . U .- 4 . 4 Rik -I ff fi 4 I 4 11 7 Q! Q f Q' P Miss Masuda and ber scientists make carbon dioxide. ffm Do it right, studentsg Mr. Souza will be checking your work. 2 .LQ if .V 1 1st ROW: Mr. William Souza, Segundlna Cacal, Joyce Sato, Helen Kuehu, Marleen Ornellas, Evone Kuplhea, Caroline Agayan, Rachael Kupihea, Margaret Domeng 2nd ROW: Christina Domen, Joseph Lum, Thomas Murata, Jean Ubongen, Irina Tamlgoam nr Barbara Nago, Veronica Manabat, Kenneth Higa, Manuel Manguchei, Haven Kuboyama: 3rd ROW: Joseoh Tac u ana, e Y Ephan, Bernard Carvalho, Yoshio Higa, Norman Nagao, Stanley Akau, Larry Takaki, Herbert Nishida, Vincent Hasegawa, Al- bert Cummings: 4th ROW: Ernest Nakamasu, Richard Salsedo, Kenneth Kagawa, Leialoha Kahalekomo, George Keawe, Erenlo Olido, Abner Kuhaulua, Patrick Chong, Paul Hanohano, Henry Saronitman. 71 Down in Hanalei Valley. +he rice fields. 'laro pafches. and pasiures form an infricale pa1'ch work of lush green beaufy. As planfing lime begins The 'farmer is up 'from morn 'lo dusk. The crops grow quickly and are soon ripe for harveslz There is always work, buf yef one can hear fhe laughing children playing hide-and-seek or 'lhe familiar cry of play ball . As in Hanalei Valley, fhere is a varied pa+'I'ern of ac'l'ivi'ries in our school 'lo lake The heallhy mind 'From all fhe work and give every individual fhe feeling of belonging. by ioining one of fhe clubs or serving on service commiirlees of +he sghool. 3 , i -4' - ,Q 4 V, -mann v ' . . 59 - E-, 335511 JH. .,f.:....mA . -.. ..,.--f v. ..T:-, . I -. '-4 . i -V'lV 4-, I. , -. 'grail ' Y 1 r , , ., . Q , ' . , . , '- ' - ' - ',- -11,3 ,- Q wx . - , , . .1.- , ., . . b . t I , Y . 4 . -'ff N J . . P' Af: 22 'JF-Q.-W-, . v L gms J' :yi J 1 ' Mae Kojima , Associate Editor , I vf xl fxk gy, Q - -' I .,.1Toshio Higa' . ff ' I ,Qi 4 ,K E tor r ' .-,RX V' --li ,.-f X V .gl ' 4 J 9. . W f A-Tl: 1 W ' ' N. .V a ny 1 ii ' H.: ' 5 g- . - ,f . ., .. . EM.. ... 1 ' fi' '- f' In - - .9 -1 . if . ' . ,ff J Q , f ' Iean Nashzro I . ' 2 f ' ' 'Y X , I 3- . I Business Manager J 8 , X, ' ,N---iwmr M W W I F Q - ' ' I -ggi rf - ,' . gf-.. J.. ' ,, X n 1 ' b.-,fm 5 fl 6 I A , 0 fc Miss Margaret Former Adviser . 'P' ,. ,1 . V .f wi ' Y v 1st ROW: J. Higuchi, M. Uyeda, M. Kojima, M. Yasuda, S. Kurihara, J. Haraguchi, D. Pacheco, J. Togikawa, M. Yasuda, T. Ogata: 2nd ROW: J. Nashiro, J. Nagahiro, P. Smith, L. lwamoto, M. Miranda, S. Takeshiro, G. Teves, A. Fernandes, B. Wakayama, J. Maenn: 3rd ROW: J. Dikilato, R. Mukai, K.' Harada, N. Kitajima, s. Baptiste, s. Bohm, R. Kawamoto, A. Yamada, T. Nishijo. f- ia. N H1 ' A-.1 . 5 - . - . Jiffy. 1 M 'ji .J - 3 I -'V '. A, , .- , . , is PM .1 fi . 2 ' f 11. - '3 -,Lf 1 514. f ' -'if '7' ' ' 'f 3 , .3 -. 2 . , A 5 ' . 2'5 ' R ix 1 s F ' A' ' ' -1 ' Q .- A ' - . I T 1 I l ', , A , it , ,4 4 . y 1: A W rf 5 , is 7 i 1 all '. ' e 5 ' ' 5 1' I' i 'I ' I. V4 ', 1 , K, F., , .. . , ., in ,, ' an ' , f 14 Q' ' E97 Fi N ,W wc, is Counter clockwise from top: Ah! those busy- bodzes' Look carefully now, Lily! That's right, smzle or the birdie. Start working, Allen! The deadlme approaches. il.. L MAILEHUNE STAFF Toshio Higa .......,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,... Editor Mae Kojima ........ Iean Nashiro ....... Samuel Bohol .......... May Hirose ........ Iean Nagahiro ........ Peggy Smith ...... Allen Yamada ........ Arnold Baptiste Lily Iwamoto .. Stanley Baptiste Associate Editor Business Manager Administration Classes Activities Sports Circulation Exchange Photography Miss Margaret Fortner .........................................,......,... Adviser I. Haraguchi, M. Yasuda, I. Maeno, M. Miranda, I. Togi- kawa, B. Wakayama, R. Kawamoto, R. Mukai, S. Take- shiro, N. Kitajima, G. Teves, D. Pacheco, A. Fernandes, T. Nishijo, M. Yasuda, K. Hanada, T. Ogata, I. Higuchi, S. Kurihara, M Uycda. 75 T fi STUDENT COUNCII.,HOLDS FIRST MEETIN f 1' VARIOUS IMPORTA-if ITEMCWPDUGHT U ww . .a 4, . ' ' ' 'D N .ft ull Q 0' 1' . Amold Baj, gl 0 --tudex ' -aff, I 45,5 ,presided over tl' F4 student council 5 f-Q 5 2' gait, on October 1 - ' Mr. S. Sa.ntoki's .rg ' . V '- , X 1 ' One of the itgb ' handbook cor ' ' ' Q - report made by ly 'wistudent -Q, - a-f - rneetintg-ofwfl'-' 7 Q 'Glow 'Uthis 31 - ' ay In Q in a fl I , f, 'I handbook vi 5 . g I X ' and names.. ln- J the same han to IX - No. 4 KAPAA HIGH scnoor. ocr. zs, 1952 mme in exisiem-fn, T ,y +0 De-. ' n ' 'alla , Every student will, I rPt1StC Presr, 0, gs aiggep Assemblyg book ,hx . 5,3-1-3 .avgth Prof 0 1 , , . - ' S S1 n lie utlvm oo - three ye' Q: 5 ,a .cf PEG? aa agwegi UW39' 910:99 d to i will receive them. Chb.. :X f 14 Eqinted Mrs. IT at Q' 3 5' ff f' T 9.1-.59 'dy was Feld on F1159-Y Prior Hirose stated that the '11 A QF' rg, ig ',p Quo was one of 5 22 ,ii fl E 'tt QPZ1- thas fllggt- 'th d would be distributed tc ' M , ' it school 9 fi 'J' 5 ' ' 'V -en wma W1 green an about two weeks rs- - F1885 7 6' 'lth Ta 1? 0 ., ' . fe a.. 9-it 5 . b imii oevoboategvoix each end of the The appointments Adviser Qx- Blemen L' 3 N .bo C, , 49 Chief Justice Theodore Nishijo'of Mrs. Hiyane, a grad Eqeit - if ,tooo l' A members of the court were ap- School of Nursing at the ,r:fr?St 9 .9 I Week +0 Be proved by the council. Theodore's, sityiof Texas received I ist P Q X. d N appointees included: Toshlo Hxgasihealth training at the P un t0A . , 212, QV- and Richard Chu, associate justic-9'N Hawaii. She has no I ML, ' . - ,flaw-Second observance of esp Shirley Takeshiro and Benja- yt 9.3-program plans as zggoor :BRN fv, ggi v' . f '?a,'B1ucation Week will be min Kodama, prosecutirg --a.ttor- WNW as-onfer with Mrs. S 'C' U W 1 0 9 9' ne s' Lorraine Craveirt 9' O : 2 lo 5 a I-eau' cf Q go 3 X ' E ' gffia on from November 9- 1- y ' 1 Ji, 2 m 2.5.3 Vtaaafgf-ng Q3 lf' 55 0 ' c N 1 o ab, - - id Ueoka, defend1ng',- 0 ,, , m 1 ' qfalth Ai . . 11 . f lected this ear is m :r -A '5 .lron stp -BA .9' .-..4.- 5 Y . . .. , P19 rr Q I , X tovmmfbn .-,V,ay,s Wormhn Violet K1ta31ma,, secreta ,r 9 f , , .6 fvefy snappy ' '. --Pt' C- - 0? W ' - Vichard Miyahira clerk. if 'Y Future games -A OJ any we +0-any topicto ,bo ofrlay startigtlv C - HM t- R' , ,On S' r A '. .' s 1 ion evisi c 'rman' Peggy Theog N' he ' iurid?z:-ts -Ao, S Qtgrcova 'folodggg Fukginaka presently: Z . 05 i Minn and M' cgljsitugs 110 Els Otto' Qyoisoio' 9 5 Ze .nendation - intel: UE 0' 5 A enthusiastic g 5 j . - a sy ,. ,I clause D as a -A fpgsed the lgrlics' gohthe Lune of xqfii-::il3ZS', I - V ',y.nstit1mli,infR I 6 , fa anooga ole ine 0y'. A r V .anti Davore 3 and ' . Ir. 'Domingo laos Banos, phy- t::ugS 1 ' cemplace .N JL v hi? l education director, gave a P Q ,em S A .- I ommitteei-I-th' I it explanation of football sig- W01'1dfl this ' ' minted b the - - f d b ff' ' 1 t ll mericg L T lime H y K' T per orme V y o lxcias a .a Q have nl. I 0,5 approved by! 5 V ,4 6 ies.. The third period physical When cn.. M x , ,- council and later 06, .- BX: '. 5 cation boys assisted Mr. Los mefltsl Hee'-:lt Wcontinued on pagg. 1,0 y In. we-elf as .K los. Some of the violations and CHUOH af? O00 'f5- 'X ,lass alties were demonstrated for bfillg ii 'af X 'Q 5: , i Elsie Yoshioka ' information of students. These dit10l'1S.'5' 3 ,S E A .V -- V C0.adiga,- ning ys were done in slow amation 9dUCHU0Ha1 'SYS'-L-0 ' Fu- Q. U, ,,, K ' . - l were the benefit of ur in rm- ter health co,-,dan sth. X 'Jaw W ?x:3.,.f' QS Age BOL ub' AH students. irq ew., good sckvfiq in Pe Smith L brand new Old Glory is now Octo, 1 l Among the lew songs and yells we' - t this assembly. . , 1 , ' The flrsii 2 E..- 0 '-.vmmnul4C0lt -rld of 'lerevisio 's a vocational 4 Norman Yoshimura turing the Wide Associate Editor arested in becoming radio, TV, grade electronic technicians. . V 885' AIUGPQ 9i'E 'UYlj Businggs Manager ving over the school. The new HITYIF f'ffI'1Ca,,,,.,-,,,----v-- ---1 6 ying was given on October. 6 to -1- T-rmaeffva gggmgngwggzavqxi 'enfaiiiotiowwf C . 5 szagasasg-wif. 3 3 'ff Q' :f H1 fr? t.. 5? Crg,,,av03sa 5a'71Ec.2?Q'3-Q 2'gi aysitd -:Z vu- View .QSM n . m...f D! new 71 'I' S'. 11235 Q .. . Q T. 5 .gf g . 2.1. 'I t ng, ,L A 'W' e f 'o nsaouelis p , X r Q ,Iggy L .o uzezvq E, all-a .5 O, Q aAV.9-,va rv'fPF 4- Q' an 5 l0.A'-gsm-'am 2 ,,.Qgmg,a -,,o-G on. 3 3'5 B .... 'U ,U Cp G OO m m' 5 5 1+ all O 5 H-3 Ill E51 in wg 229921. : I W R24 o Q O. GQ Q Us 5' -cs O5 p-T no f' as --'cs 5' V :: 9' c 3 ' Qs 80-5 -I 2.5.3 an u-g 'CI --nm u O fb fb 97 KD I CD mv es of the year. s foftrlg Aloha Week pro- will include hula numbers, ume parade, group singing, school dancing, and musical numbers by the elementary div- . '.' 4 being 5D01'50l'9d 'DY tiff, the flag-raising committee. Flag-raisers Ad' 50 Fernandes and Vivian Tab. 2 ney Wasano are 5 -.' Q E new flag. Now tl' gb culty in getting 3 5 ro ,, . ri star triangle whev I folded. 4 ilgcir Senior On moto gave the Kapaa. aptitude tests durinifbfl studies 'and Englishbtg, 'git ' Jfjffgg g testing consisted q?3A ,,f..fi1 aogf ,-lggr-F 'kl-2 g' ent subjects: verbal L ' af'3a Q' clerical. speed accuracy,l Karen Wong kssoqiai., T ability, abstract reasonij Assogiate Editor staff rece relations, mechanical reasonmg,I uuaf Vllllf SHG 1015 the mother film, The Know and ision, ...... At 'l -1-..11-1:-U ----- 4.l-- -- pu- y ,Q ,W g... 5J.:.. --.M Q Y, . .S .l,', and language usage. A Hs der: aa '-'abr boolis mf' 1,0 familar with nb ll urrhe c ibooksgwl hint in to 1 Ja P sl,- ll I'-'41 O 4At1as, and ei 'Qi 50 of eff' 'L N 3, annual school press Tradewind newsboumls preparing the paper for delivery. Gal getting food bootb ready for basketball games. The newswriTing class oT Ka- paa High School once again cop- ped Top honors in Quill and Scroll and The annual TB press projecT. By producing This in- TeresTing newspaper, The sTaTT endeavors To do beTTer each year. Under The capable ediTor- ship of Elsie Yoshiolca and Theo- dore Nishiio, and The careful guidance oT The adviser. Mrs. Vio- leT Prigge, This class has disTribuT- ed many an inTeresTing bi-weekly paper. The all-imporTanT Tinan- cial sTaTus was lcepT by Peggy SmiTh, business manager. 1st ROW: E. Mlyahira. E. Yoshloka, J. Imamura, M. Hlrose, L. Iwa- moto. B. Tanaka: 2nd ROW: S. Takeshiro, K. Wong, J. Caspillo, V. Kltajima, A. Fernandes, M. Vietorino, P. Smith: 3rd ROW: B. Kodama. R. Ch T. Hi A. Yam da' TOP ROW: C. Saiki, N. Yoshimura, T. I-I, UH' 3, r Niahijo, A. Baptiste, D. Ueoka. ' Y 1 ' r J aux' ,..-Q- gf'1..'.'f'ii--ff' y, you know tbat Dickie doesn't date older girls! The energeTic sTaTT can be seen dashing To and Tro Trom classes during sixTh period. Be- sides producing a good paper, The class has Tound Time To sell soda and sandwiches during elec- Tion Time and The baskeTball sea- son. To enTer conTesTs. and To go on excursions. One oT The main goals This year was To mainTain The prominence and TradiTion oT be- ing The besT paper in iTs class naTionally. QUILL a. SCROLL '-F? OUTSTANDING .IOURNALISM STUDENTS Ar- AH Jean Naahiro I X I s , - C' ,Q ' H E I w,,..v May Hlrose ng li ,vi L at V- - 4 K V 4 Samuel Bohol 14' Jean Nagahlro ..' 415 Theodore Niahijo --.Mn , Q Arnold Baptiste Elizabeth Miyahira JU' ,i' Jane Maeno ,l Margaret Yasuda 11 J' Elsie Yoshloka .. gg at-fi! 3 ll Bernice Tanaka 'S' Kenneth Harada Allen Yamada 'T xbixr Norman Yoshimura 78 Toshio Higa David Ueoka Peguy Smith I Shirley Takeahlro Marjorie Yasuda 'rv-J ik 115' ,A 'fi' Mae Kojima Llly lwamoto Vlvlan Taba fi ff Marle Miranda I-Us iff 1-1-is JW Q A A yank ' A- l x ,f we -. i Af 1- .0- yf i Dazazisszr i 1 Allen Yamada N' R , LY Gllbert Tabayoyan Vice-President L Secretary 'L' , ' 3 vu, N in --- Mr. mae..-1 Minn P . Y N- vlser ,YYY , Robert Motoyama Kenneth Harapla Treasurer Constitution Chairman gf ' .Q , 4- Ay .. I V . 1 , A- X , i ,A ., Eugene Kahaunaele Abel Wood Songleader Songleader Any alhlele who acctlires a leH'er in foolball, baslceiball. base all, or fraclc is qualified for membership in 'lhe K-Club. Junior varsily leflermen are accepled as honorary members. This year. boasfing a membership of fhirly alh eles, 'rhe club carried oul and enjoyed a well rounded program. which included a benefii' baskel' all game. pic- nics, ordering leHermen's iaclcefs. and ol- Q ,I , ,r 4 slering lhe a'rhle1'ic program of fhe school. i A 4 P, I- 'Q The capable officers who led lhe lelrler- ,.,- ' V H 11- men were David Ueolca. president Allen Wa A xy f ' Yamada. vice-presidenl: Gilberl Tabayo- M,,.,-L f vi .iilv yan, secrelaryg Roberi' Moloyama, lreas- ' I 304' rm, fl, ', urer: Eugene Kahaunaele and Abel Wood. -- A g E v songleaders: and Kennelh l-larada consii- : i 1 - Q In . J Ay, fulion chairman. Ably advising +h'e group g ,Q , , ' 'i g 'f 4-if was Mr. Alberf Minn. 80 gmnagn u MN 4 X 'S David Ueoka 1'- Shlrlay Takeahiro 'D Ethel Oda ,vm Grace Fujlnaka NATIONAL l5'5'3'o AL -Z' HCNOR SOCIETY A by Character, Scholarship Leadership, Servuce I ,-I 10x 4 A - l May Hirosa Toshio Higa 'IN -3' W Lily Iwamoto Theodore Nlahljo if 115 . + Elala Yoahloka Melvin Nakamura 1 XJ ---1 Elale Fujll Norman Yoahlmura M Annla Gabayan Irena Sllva ' A l79 5- Peggy Smith Arnold Baptiste 'U' 'E' Jean Jean Naahiro Mao Kojima ' Lorraine Cravolra ff? Jaan Haraguchl ' Marlena Vlctorlno Monica Llzama ...., f Q If 3 37 Something bigs cooking! C7 1 f -s W5 , , A - xl ,j 'g . 5 1. ' ' h - W , V S . 1st ROW: M. Nakamura, R. Motoyama, R. Rumion, A. Yamada, I. Nishijog 2nd ROW: K. Harada, G. Kawaguchi, D. Ueoka, S. Baptiste, P. Rojas: 3rd ROW: R. Kawamoto, T. Yata, J. Rapozo, A. Wood, C. Rapozog TOP ROW: Mr. A. Minn, G. Tabayoyan, E. Kahaunaele, C. Saiki, S. lchioka. 81 Ylf ,np ll ..,.,,- ,5-,,..x ,, ,, , 'W .ag V A candle-lighting ceremony marks the installation of new officers and elcomes new members. rw-, -- - 4- 1 'r ' 1 . ga- , W ff. I 'H FC , ,w sg .1 fa el LAL: l . H111 W1 E gl ' -tx 5 if X V f uk M-M111 -e 1 1 Q. 29 . 'r .xv - 5 'v f ww, -,Y Q. . 'X . u l if ' X. 5 ,-.. Q R . ' Q. i, f l 134 4 1 lm ri 1 'G 1 51 dw . . -. :B f J I , M1 V . Roslnda Campos 1 Emma Agayan X ' . 'eff' f' dwene eoer 9 1 .TFQI111 ' 5555. 2. 1-Q H.. T' 5 I' ii? il I if bw .-,lx ,. Q ix N . f . ia ,- V. , K 1 'ii as W11 . 1 , .. 1 i 'ii SQ A Q - ,Q ,Q P -'Z ' . I, 1 1 .LE 1 1m ta '14 ,3- I 1 me ' 1, Y L ig 'E ' r N-A I . . ' oi V ' 4 1 'Q 1 .' NY- bf,- ff, .'-'1 1 ' . ' ' E 1 W 'Yi Y f.. x lf, ' 'fy 1. 41, , Lourdes Magllnte' -' tf ig? 1 W L : lc r xx 2 E if 'il f V- , .... f 4.'. H if Z 311. 7 : . .J , ee a L , r Helen Enrlques qv - 1 ' V V A ..,, sg fill Qf 21 -ig L Q 5 I ,Q 5 , 1 4 1.- 11 'JE' . an Kel. I l -.3 -. v- , n A s 34, tl' of Q r ' , D t 4 - X J' 4 QR rl, x' Ig' 5 . -M 5.3 , gm 6 .3 A, 1. ' x 'C 1. A if 'I , em , 1: Dolores Asunclon lflvf? T5 729- . ','q-F'1 ' --so 1 - fr -5f',+ . ,,'- :eg ,. we 1 -1 . .. QIVUI K I W X 3 A . 4 1' ' . , , 1.11, .5 lei, ,A , A V -31:5 '1 L. W , ff 11 Ki.:-Q11 Marlan Morlta Julla Clemente ELEU Bernlce Tanaka, Presldent 1 Elsie Yoshioka, Vice-President Violet Kitajima, Secretary Ni' ' 'fl'?'-7 'Nt ' -f -' -- - 3 as rj iw, 2 Nl-.-ff-Q? -' f' Wiii fe riff: -3- 1 3 V ' . gg '11-fir :N S52 1 . . , 5 , Z 1:1 J-T, Q 4'-X ,Q ,1 v 5 111111 xh hx gn? Q U 1 rx to B il- S if., V, .3512 1 1 F if 'wt A J JW1efl2WVHfh E , il Ig , ..r1,'4r' .4 - , , 1 Ja W 'ZEZQ it Irene Qulnonel Service projects: Library decorations, and clothing for Kbrea. 82 Beatrlce Jane Sun Wakayama HF? U '- Y-TEEN 'Q Nancy Fukuehlma, Treasurer 'Rf' . Q ' 57531: B Q.: Q90-x E :X Miss Janet Wakayama, Adviser Q . Shimada, ICC Representative , ,W W sn- , 1-.,' Q 'K 17-'35 'F 'fl 1 , is 1 ff s ' ,iS :,n dk ' , J w P , X: . N 'Q 1' - -., - ' si . ,.,?:'-Am., , ,. fl WqvQ.mf ', raw, 'L' ,, A .1 I JL? S .3 ' fjl N- ffff gg l - 'J' A- Z I .. . FQ ,N 'NY-,F 'j,,,,v ! Z JSM M2800 June Inoshita Florence Kihano ws 31. What happened, girls? Where? the circus? 1 ' Y' H , A f ' w if ' s h ,lf '9,'5ff',f' . if Q La' r - mm ,F s ' 3 .L , ,N b, , - ,,, .lj i 4Ql.'??:i r f? Q in 1 ' A 'WWE F :Q F if . Wi 1' I me f ,Z ' V 5 ' ':- -:F ,',', F F f F 1 1 F 's e-ne ' ' A-3 ' T' if 5 , p x 5 'I 2 1. s L 'R ,f , 4-. 'V' - --7' s If ' , 'fn' g . Lf' -. gf f . 1,-4 5 D' , 't-- , 4' xi i --- L . ir x 2? 'gs- . , Tir 1, . ' . f, , - ,QI y fly' li' , S LS 'u ' V .' - ' if 'fi ' .. 'M Elaine Fujii ii project: dance practiqe. Handicraft project: posters and tray 83 Barbara Masuoka . QQ ,-:fl ', x V' 1 -X ..,- .1 g, Fi? ' ' 7 A ' : ' fig, , 'Pl-'NL . A 35 2'-2 ':2 x, X 'ak A 'Q M. I sg 'W' sy. , x, :K AJ si X ' ,HN H! .: w Ruth Walwaiole 17521 31 ' Q g 5' r . , J - ,lf-v' x 'lrf' X 1- Y, -1- -rf, , X R- -iffs is E- fi? :ff-5 4. ld 7 : gi' W .77 LQJJ Y E ! W. .fd-QQ' X r ' .U .WI-EMR .H - f v af- 4 4, fi'i'?': 11' J'- s new ffm -' ', sf Hong Nang Lee Edna Gayauae 551 Q il u ' 51.43 . F , 1 ye. 2 :I Q, M , - v' X HS' I ,W 4 if 5 Em 'Z' gl , ' -h jd: A . ff ' 5 -Q-'gk 1: uvilif' ANY: -A Evelyn Yamada ' fa ' xi - Y E -as ' P a i n? 1.1253 Q 4 ' bf .1-ae, . 4 ff' -.L-'J Qi?F'3 W'T- E 1 x Liar g,' .1-.' 5: I . Q12 'jf 3 - rip ' 69164 :iv -F as 7. 'i l. m W 4 'ca , W8 W d , , as , 9 Edrin Eliazar ll e lfnlllyl inner. , xvli-my '1--11. ,J-rg, MAILE 11- HUNE IX I .ff ef? :L 41 . w f-Q - JV' ,i -. Jean Nagahiro President '11 Shirley Takeshiro Vice-President Mrs. Nikky Mori, Adviser avg' nm J: Jean Naahlro Elizabeth Miyahira Secretary :CN ,9 gg X' T - , ,mr -S N5 4 I L r rg 1 Jean lmamura May Hlrole 6 ' 'L Q' , Q' ft' 1 ' - 1, ' 'V S 1 . I f -.J ff: r L5-. ' - 41 . ., , ' 'af L ' K 1. Q s - Y' Y' -' ' Eh .. If MVA, ' Y Nf' , , .W a , ff r r AA, LQ: J Irene Nageoka W ., f V, if-1-el 2 A ,L 84 A-un 415 ,f 'if Mae Kojlma Nancy Nakamasu Treasurer ,wg ,-Q, ffi -fa van--Y Adrienne Fernandes Janet Caaplllo I , C. ', A X 5 'f l Jane Hlguchl .,- ev Y .--,. -- 4.- -.. -if .YY We seel: lo grow A-5' Irene Silva .R 6, ' 1 '--no Violet Ito f Jean Haraguchl as a person, in friendship with all, and in 'l'l1e knowledge and love of God. 5 ' an . 4' . ' Glenda Teves Toshiko Ogata Llly Iwamoto vf l L 5 Q d --, in t ora, e e e e ' 'Q k v I ,J I ,, Q ',-7 ' lin Lillian Kondo Joyce Harada Marie Miranda 'Um Patsy lwal Iris Tanaka Marjorie Uyeda .JQ QC! ' '23- 4--f Kathleen Yamamoto Nancy Tada Henrietta 85 P l 2 K U KU LU HI-Y i i 7 I Clean Living Clean Speech Mr. Albelrt Minn Adviser ., ' 5 3 :Exif ' . - ii ?'!i4?',,ie M A I 'Hi' s 'Q - A 1 'S 2' -2' f 'T' . , N , fi wk- O Allen Yamada h Richard Mpkai President, Senior p Vice-President, Junior 441 i Rowland NiSl1U0 ,.. w Theodore Nishijo SBCPEYHPY , f Treasurer L Sollhomore V. V ,xiii A 4 Senior K K .. mn , 'iffi A I I, I ,- Clean Scholarship y Clean Sportsmanship .if ,g ' 'dl' Z Stanley Nakaza H , - 5 1' f ' Sergeant-at-Arms ki in A Sophomore Frafernize-ihe lheme of Kukulu Hi-Y. Under 'lhe i leadership of Mr. All:-er'r Minn, This exuberani group uniied inio One srronghold of Hands . Molding of good charac+er ihrough clean sporis- manship and rhe ieaching of Chrisfian principles were emphasized. Sei-+oge+hers which were enjoyed by 'rhese youihs were iam-sessions. picnics, camps af Poipu and Naue, selling laulaus and sporls. A new experience which sold The communily was ihe organizing of The Friendly Pioneers Gra-Y for boys of fhe 9-I2 year age braclcef. Kulculu Hi-Y. acfing as sponsors and leaders. 'losiered a year of healihful living a'r camps and sporis. Togeiher wiih hands linked Kulculu Hi-Y rendered many more services io Kapaa. , Toshio.Higa , Benjamln.Kodama Saburo Yaka Senior y 'L Senior Senior M 511- 4' . ,Q y . gms ' :ff E, im V ,I vigil Y U . s 86 T .,-,, I f - X 4 IQ H' , 4-5 S , I Kr Rf, fTii39o,.JX . .Q Richard Chu Junior N gg' ik- 4 R 'i L Richard Togikawa Junior A Q1 fig., 1 ' V , it . k's. ,' A ,g ' f .r f ., TL 'bm 1 I 2 Y 1 Donald Nishida Junior i ' fy. I, ar 'K or 5 nrn Robert Uyeda Junior 1 Reuben Yoshida Freshman I 1 SM ,il , re fL?1?71' 115 A Av- Above: Benji basg Teddy is trying. . Right: Richard to Stanley, Stanley to vnembers. so 952' i 4 .47 -J - ' xii Group shot of proud ,,-9: ,... F V ' L lf ,uwzw--fog A w ' ' i ff' 5' 33, . : ,i ,Q 'iw ,,.. . ,f, ,- + I' '-,. No. ., . -ff 632535 2 '- si: Y ifv 4 , ,, ' 1, -V 5' f f j f- ,f ig -so wi. ' ,U ' A if Robert Nago Garb' ltokazu Sophomore Sophomore O- 9 - 'fu , Q to at J 1, - mjw ,Q I .2 i f ' X' f ft: MW7' A., - . n l ' 4 'fe t 'A wx 'R aw K' 1 S QVAWZ XJ Roy Yoneji f Thomas Nagao Froghmanlj Freshman LI .. 'Q A , f in SW! Alwin Battad Richard Tanaka Freshman Freshman 87 M ff ,M to - in, N U7 :-f i . J . bf -A af '-1 ' 2- 5337 -'W ziei Wayne Takemoto Sophomore H -.: Z.. -- an-5, gp- , , ' Donald Higuohi Sophomore ' . . ,-... a 1 ' Tv William Enriques Sophomore ,, W ,,e A Gary Masuoka Sophomore Richard Mlyahlra Sophomore NA ALII W, W qi 'it G17 David Ueoka Mr. Robert Sugita Melvin Nakamura President Adviser Vlee-President f, .fs 5 M' I !1 75.51 Norman Yoshimura Stanley Shota Secretary Treasurer X N r v 4, S H1-Y ze 19 ' 5 0 ' '31 'CQ Andrew Oshita Clifton Saiki Theodore Urabe 88 W. -4 9 X 1 I I , C NA ALII WARRIORS The I5 members enrolled in +he Na Alii Hi-Y club have compleied a successful year, wiih many accomplishmenis. A+ 'rheir regular Tuesday nighf meeiings, social and fin- ancial problems were discussed. Under fhe capable leader- ship of presideni David Ueoka and adviser Mr. Roberlr Sugifa. 1'he club held successful juke- box dances, picnics, and socials occasionally. The main annual service proiec+ was 'rhe cleaning of The Wailua cemeiery. PuHing work and play iogeiher, 'rhe boys are well on 'rheir way 'ro becom- ing grade A ciiizens of 'rhe communify. Working wilh The presi- deni' were: Melvin Nakamura. vice-president Norman Yoshi- mura. secrefaryg and Sfanley Shofa freasurer. l fan .15 Lawrence Palk Gerald Matsunaga fix' Stanley Ichioka ROY Murata A --v Gerald Suzuki I1-IIIICS Murata Kenneth Harada Edgar Takabayashi 89 T 4. HANALIKE HI-Y A f K IJ x , ' 3' 'f.,WX! E , few! Rodney Wasano ..,-Q ' ' President ' A i Roland Manabat Serleant-at-arms Rudolpho Catbagan Secretary Gilbert Tabayoyan Treasurer .E K tg. P' ' 'L ' I:-A-Q h rf N i . , - ' . ff -r I,-i if lQiy1'WH.1 . .3433 ,. .Q 3,51 24. i ! , a Lu A ! I l 1 XTAEFT f Create! Maintain! Extend! These' torcetul words paved a successful year tor l-lanalilce l'li-Y. Wholesome tun derived from various acti- vities molded many new citizens tor Kapaa. Picnics, socials, service proiects and similar acti- vities were enioyed by the group. Several so- cial gatherings with other Y-teens climaxed many happy days. To all its memloersg l-lanalilce l-li-Y extends its best wishes. The veteran members will leave with the knowledge that a better club will be formed by the remaining boys. 1st ROW: G. Hirakawa, M. Hironaka, K. Sakahara, R. Catbagan, B. Garcia, R. Wasano: 2nd ROW: D. Texeira, G. Tokashiki, P. Alapai, B. San Miguel, W. Garcia. G. Takahashi: 3rd ROW: J. Maeno, J. Mariano, L. Hem-iquea, R. Manabat, G. Tom: TOP ROW: H. Higa, M. Smith, R. Liana, J. Arashiro, G. Kawaguchi, G. Tabayoyan. 90 Melvin Hironaka Vice-President ? T .- 1 . I .-Q. 751 'MS ' jl file' ' F , fe ,- gl ,V .le if i Mr. Domingo Los Banos Adviler GIRL SCOUT TROOP 10 41 . 0 -9 QXOXCQQQX1 1730516 Pa l P,-es ' K1-,side Jada A at . ' .mx On my honor, I will try to A , do my duty to God and my - G country, to help other people S VA! , . ' J at all times, to obey the Girl , 1. l ' 1 ,E L Scout laws. ,X A A l. .I lx . W o' '53 1 f Q i ' f s ,, ' A rr r W? My , - :-: it .. . . - LJ ' A - f M155 Thelma Ching , f ky , Mrs. Shirley Minn Leader ,, - J Assistant Leader .0 .denim . ,nd f' .N as QM as v nys... - Margaret Yasuda Ianet Urabe Secretary Treasurer I. A Girl Scou+'s honor is +0 be +rus+ed. iograabyfnd ROW: M. Yasuda, J. Harada, M. Yasuda, V. Ito, N. Tada, 2 A Scoui- is loyal. 'A ' A ' ' ' 3. A Girl Scou+'s duly is 'ro be useful and To help oihers. 4. A Girl Scoui is a friend 'ro all and a sisier 'ro every oiher Girl Scout 5. A Girl Scoul' is courieous. 6. A Girl Scoui is a 'Friend fo animals. 7. A Girl Scoul' obeys orders. 8. A Girl Scour is cheerful. 9. A Girl Scoui is fhrifiy. A Girl Scouf is clean in fhoughf, word, and deed. 1st ROW: B. Tanaka, E. Fujii, S. Iida, J. Ito, K. Albao, I. Nagaoka, M. CLIPPERETTES 4-H , , win, 'V ,' r-M .H i ,glii.d.ii.u.,, Y 22 Sanae Kurlhard Secretary ' , - la' A 1 ' 'x N? A Elsie Teuchlyl Treasurer W .xiF,1,, .. fx .X . vu gi L ',,...c f. .,:, P , el.. ,XXX 'T , i r' . 'XA'- r T' 4. div' is ' Lillian Kondo LA Song and Recreation Chairman Nl, ., Min Janet Wakayama Leader 4-H PLEDGE I pledge my Head To clearer lhinking. my Hear? To grealer loyally. my Hands lo larger service and my Healfh for beffer living for my club. my community and my counfry. ' X ,JL r. B'fvr::f.xi:::.1f.:m- C-fr-gggg,ggpada ww. L Fi-,.s Q-I 1 ht ROW: E. Tauchlya, C. Yamamoto: 2nd ROW: B. Wakayama, M. Kondo, C. Shlmadas 3rd ROW: J. Yamamoto, L. Kondo: TOP Row: S. Kurlhara- 92 Ethei Oda A, Nancy Fukushima President J. ' Vice-President X A . -ld i 4 Miss Doris Miyoshi :A ' ' Adviser- , -- I N1 'Q e i , KH V 7 Malzle Fujii Elgie Fujii Treasurer Secretary . . V . . ' l , Y 1 . 1st ROW: M liojlma, M. Uyeda, J. Hlguchi, T. Oqata, B. Wada, E. Fu1ii,.N- Fukushima: 2nd ROW: E. Gayagas, J. Maeno, M. Fujii, E.. Agayanciiligaau- rwaiml. Clemente, M. Miranda, E. Oda, G. Sakane, J. Haraguchi, L. lwamoto. 93 FRIENDLY 4-H To Make llwe Besl BeHer. Wi+h This in mind. lhe Friendly 4-l-l'ers have siriven Toward 'rheir goal, wilh a large enrollmeni of 22 members. Ou r officers are: Marjorie Yasuda, president Violel Ho, vice- president Mollie Koiima, secrelaryq Sally lida. lreasurerq Bernice Tana- ka, news reporlerg Violel Kifaiima, song and game leader: and Bernice Tanaka. junior projecl leader. Un- der our leader, Mrs. Ruih Kalo, our club has been bursfing willw aclivi- Ties. u II, . -yi H ii if - 'i l ' f-R., A Ae... ,, 12.29 1st ROW: T. Tamashiro, M. Kojima, N. Tada: 2nd ROW: S. Iida, J. Naga- hiro, I. Tanaka, V. Ito, I.. Kakehi, J. Harada, P. lwai: STANDING: J. Ito, E. Yoshioka, V. Kitajima, J. lmamura, B. Tanaka, J. Caspillo. s . . e l Marjorie Yasuda President Violet Ito, Vice-President Mollie Kojima, Secretary Sally lida Treasurer : Bernice Tanaka, News Reporter i , If Violet Kitajima, Song A Game Leader Ax ., V. . , Q V4 U5 JL Q Oops! Too much salt! -5 ar - l--V 7, ,W1 ,:-,-i- .,, -. HAPPY 'V 2525141 1. Janet Nagahiro President fy-I P,--A-5 1st ROW: J. Murata, C. Omori, L. Tanaka, D. Lou, S. Yoshida, K. Seshiki, V. Yamada: 2nd ROW: B. Albao, A. Kurisu, J. Tada, S. Sakata, M. Valdez, A. Muratag 3rd, ROW: J. Nagahiro, J. Tamashiro, J. Kawamoto, K. Kaneshiro, J. Shiraki, W. Omori, J. Naga- hiro. J What form, Louise! Ouch! Don't bit so bard! The Happy 4-H club is +he only iunior club in Kapaa. Girls belween +he ages of IO and I3 are eligible 'For membership. These young ambilious 4-H'ers slrive +o aHain 'rheir goals and praclice 'rheir mo'r+o, To Make 'rhe Besl BeHer . 95 The bim'ie's this way, gals! FUTURE HOME The Kapaa High FuTure Homemalcers of America had a very successful year, under The guidance of Their presidenT, Vivian Taba. Such acTiviTies as a 'fashion show Tor The sTudenT body, social TuncTions. and Their annual island FuTure Homemakers of America conference held aT The Kapaa High audiTorium, were iusT a Tew oT The acTiviTies enjoyed under This year's program. The chapTer oTTicers who aided The presi- denT were: Evelyn Yamada, vice-presidenT: Madeline Gabay, secreTary: Annabelle ChrisTian, Treasurer: Grace WalcumoTo, parliamenTarian- hisTorian: Mae Kojima, public relaTions. ...-W 'Qi I ' Clockwise: Madeline Gabay, Annabelle Christian, Grace Wakumoto, Mae Kojima, Evelyn Yamada. Center: Vivian Taba. ABOVE: 1st ROW: T. Ogata, D. Rapozo, A. Maglinte, M. Kojima, M. Souza: 2nd ROW: J. Nagahiro, J. Nashiro, I. Silva, M. Rapozo, A. Kawamura: 3rd ROW: F. Kihano, R. Labogen, G. Sakane, S. Kurihara, A. Nishiie, J. Haraguchi: 4th ROW: L. Craveira, E. Oda, M. Miranda, M. Lizama, R. Campos, P. Smith. UPPER RIGHT: 1st ROW: G. Takaki, J. Caspillo, F. Yadao: 2nd ROW: G. Wasarzc, H. Villanueva, V. Taba: 3rd ROW: F. Wilcox, A. Lizama, J. Yadao. Homemalzers sort Xmas cards, preparatory to the daily mail y delivery to classrooms. This mailbox was one of the FHA ' ff -':' T . school service projects. 96 l, ,,.-- . G. i' ver-W R543 iv Q 2 2 ii.. in '9 ,f 0 NEW M - . ,L,. MAKERS CF AMERICA sv ,s NA' UPPER RIGHT, 1st ROW: B. Nunea. B. Ma- suoka, M. Kojima, J. Ito, M. Morita, M. Kon- do. J. Olido: 2nd ROW: K. Kuniyuki, J. Ino- shita, L. Kakehi, H. Mundon, J. Motoyama, M. Marumoto: 3rd ROW: D. Kupihea, S. Ka- mealoha, R. Kaamoana, L. Kauo. F. Largusa, K. Kagawa, M. Kihano, B. Morishige. CIRCLE. 1st ROW: A. Fernandes, M. Gabay, M. Esquirrag 2nd ROW: S. Kakehi, M. Fujii, A. Christian, B. Alegria: 3rd ROW: A. Gaba- yan, J. Clemente, R. Agayan. 1lt ROW L Fujltani. D. Ancheta, E. Fujii, K. Albao, N. Esquir- ra, T Aquino 2nd ROW: L. Freltas, H. Craveira, J. Cabaccang, M Dlklllfo, P ul, A. Fernandes: 3rd ROW: M. Bettencourt, R Ancheta, P Armaga, J. Goo, J. Bandmann, A. Iida. 97 N ., ,.-1 V I 1 .4 pl 17 , - fag ' haf . -a ei ,r uiil :++iE 4l:EEF - ,gpm xx: ' , ii '16 L ' UQ sr1fcr,'x -' M. nn, J NY wi. If 3 Q? ix -ez' 'x A . . ,E , 3, , . . xv ,'-: I. ' ,W gm ' ' .'4'A:f'bf-1,5 MFAM- 1711! 1 wr! 4-1 NNW 'I' T - s 1- A 'V' f N W k fffh RX 1 -s 1 A V59 1, W .WN .gvf .5 ,,,. :er Q'12i5.w, A ' ' A 4 ff ff rf , ., 'xx 5 KA 'iff r i 'Fi 2' F' K .rg Y V Av ..'4 ka 6.5, -1 ,. if ANU? ,,,,W SCH dp .1 A' '1 an sb- 1.1 3. , r 1.-,.g.,L.:-,z-Q I, ,-1.z 1,,-ggzrf 'wb .,A,, - 1w-?5s - buzldzng brz 1 v,. ,Jlur 'lx rv V 1-1 ,fa P---ff W ,-,fvx-.v -,Af -wi... V ...,wA -., af A 1 ,V gy!!! W '-5 Wx l .ff : ' ' - .,A -at t yy ij ix Peggy Smith FFA Sweetheart Q KNO BLA Alexander Sanchez FFA National Representative Sitting R lwamoto, W Kaneakua, F Kapuy, Standing R lat ROW A Wood, P Ornellas F Arnngornan, E Cummings, A Tun Wasano, R Rumlon, H lbla, F Valdez, Standing on truck L Agular, 2nd ROW L Henrlques, G Ronqulllo, J Maeno, R Tac an, T Montgomery, W. Emproao, E. Kahaunaele, P. Alapa . Kutaka, W. Naeoll, L. Nishlda, G. Hlrakawa. 1 t ROW: P. Fukushima F. Domen' Standing: W. Mata. ' ' ' ' ls. Gayagas, R. Clemente: L. Doaono,'G. Rapozo, K. Kaau- Neopbytes Suffer through mztmtmn' wal, E. Cummings, B. Kuhaulua, B. Garcia. 100 jk f BOOSTER COMMITTEE 1st ROW: R. Labogen, J. Caspillo, S. Kawasaki, N. Tada, K. Kaneshiro, B. Maglinte: 2nd ROW: Mr. A. Nakamura, D. Mahor, L. Kondo, M. Dikilato, M. Kihano, M. Gabay: ' 3rd ROW: B. lMgrLata,aL.,Draveira, M. Victorino, V. Li- I zama, E. Sun, H. Kaauwai,fR. Waiwaiole, F. Dikilato. ii mm' HEALTH COMMITTEE . 1st ROW: J. Ubogen, I. Tanaka, C. Pacheco, E. Fujii: 2nd ROW: Mrs. N. Hiyane, K. Aoki, M. Maruta, R. Labogen, I. Silva, J. Moto. yamah, J.. Haraguchip 3rd ROW: E. Nagaoka, P. Aquino, A. Oshita, N. Kltajama, W. Labogen, N. Yoshimura, M. Nakamura. 0 .v, s ' 2, 1 ' K' ,I', X' 1' ' ',. .v 1' 1 W I 4' 1 BALLOT COMMITTEE 1st ROW: E. Miyahira, K. Wong, N. Tada: 2nd ROW: Mr. S. Santoku, C. Saiki, M. Hironaka. rg -'S UUE I if , -1 D ii GUIDANCE COMMITTEE 1st RQW:. E. Yoshioka, S. Takeshiro: 2nd ROW: V. Kltajlma, S. Kurihara, E. Miyahira: 3rd IRIOW: A. Yamada, Mr. B. Hashimoto, E. Kimu- CONSTITUTION REVISION COMMITTEE 1st ROW: M. Kojima. D. Maher: 2nd ROW: G. Fujinaka, E. Oda, Mrs. V. Prigge. A v FLAG RAISING COMMITTEE 1st ROW: R. Fernandes, V. Taba: 2nd ROW: R. Wasano. SOCIAL 1st ROW: N. Nakamalu, V. Taba, M. Olbly: - F d J. C lllo I Silva 2nd ROW. R. ernan en, asp . 1 G. Teva: 3rd ROW': P. Smith, A. l.,Izama, M. Vletorino, V. Kitajima, Min T. Ching. AWARDS COMMITTEE 1st ROW: R. Yamagata, M. Yasuda, M. Nakamura: 2nd -ROW: N. Yoshi- mura, K. Harada. IUNIOR RED CROSS COMMITTEE 1st ROW: J. Harada, M. Kojimas 2nd ROW: E. Yoshioka, S. Takeshiro, Mrs. D. Morton: 3rd RCPIV: R. Chu, A. Yamada, A. Baptiste, R. Yo- ne I. CALENDAR COMMITTEE 1st ROW: M. Kojima, J. Nagahiro, T. Ogat 2nd ROW: R. Mukai, L. lwamoto. BUDGET COMMITTEE 1st ROW: J. Caspillo, J. Nagahiro, T. Ogatag 2nd ROW: B. Kodama, T. Higa. . 103 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE 1st ROW: E. Fujii, A. Christian, J. Caspillo, A. Fernandes, M. Victorino S. Kurihara Miss Chin ' 2nd ROW: R. Kawamoto Q s. Barcial, I.. craveiri, M. Gabay, 'F. Dikilaro, A. Gabayan, vi Taba, M. Hirose, B. Kodama, T. Nishijo: 3rd ROW: R. Nishijg, E. Kimura, R. Murata, G. Tom, A. Oshita, N. Kitajima, R. Togi- kawa, K. Harada, N. Yoshimura, M, Nakamura. .4- WY 104 6 u 'f.,. ' Sri. r -J Q- HANDBOOK COMMITTEE 1st ROW: J. Nagahiro, M. Hirose: 2nd ROW: A. Yamada, E. Miyahira, N. Yoshimura: 3rd ROW: Mrs. M. Mill- er, Mrs. V. Prigge: Missing: E .Oda. ' Y' s fl 0 C O W . 'gls-fwx fgw? WEDNESDAY ACTIVITIES HARMONICA CLUB These energetic harmonicats played old and new songs with nary a care in the world, filling their Wednesday with music and laughter. HANDICRAF T Rings and things and buttons and bows! Such ar- ticles as these and shell earrings, necklaces, and vases were shaped by skillfully taught hands in the handl- craft department. ' CO-ED GYM Intricalte steps, flexible tumbling, and many healthful activities were performed by Kapaa's sports-minded youths in the co-ed gym. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC An instrument of fun and fancy, the ukulele. These instruments rendered Hawaiian and popular songs, and at the end of the year, were played with the con- fidence of professionals. GLEE CLUB Sing and the world sings with you, weep and you yveep alone. A melody of many beautiful voices sing- ing Hawaiian numbers could be heard throughout the school. Learning to follow notes and to appreciate good music, this group sang into the hearts of many a music enthusiast. IV DRAMATICS Llights, curtains and drama! Kapaa's youthful thes- Pl?,I'lS. successfully completed a play, Life of the Par- ty ,. In which the art of acting, make-up, and stage setting were practiced. rj f o ILC .N is .v,, I r A if 1 7 ' ' st? f 1 .. 'IIN i PHOTOGRAPHY Camera lgugeof all sizes and shapes roamed the cam- pus to find Interesting models to pose for,try-outs. These future photographers also learned to develop many of their amateur shots. W A Da N' 55 329 , A2 ' f .X 5 Q V BW, 1 'X A1 60, , 3 , 1 1 f 1 A fin., ' fi - Y'59?1 4 f -' -1 me F' ' ,W 41 N fy: V r , 3 eq 5 WOODWORK SCIENCE 'CLUB Kane' 'nd Wahine' both trim their hand at. Woodwofk Jets, atomic energy, H-bombs, and TV! All fascinating and took up the hafnU 7 and an 'n3p 'at or two subjects which these future scientists enjoyed in the fo Wmlflete m3 Y m 'afU e Works of an- 'science club. Experiments were performed and ex- citing results analyzed. y ART CLUB TRAVEL CLUB A palette, a brush and a beautiful scenel These future See the world l Travel club members of 40 strong Rembrandts worked hard to meet the qualifications made reservations through the Ben Hashimoto Trev- of artists, and have dons exciting work on their Wed- 'el Agency and hopped from pole to pole aboard the nesdsy activity day. President May Hirose Airline to tour wonderous regions by film and speakers. 106 MAY DAY -+ LEI DAY His Majesty King Eugene Leialoha Kahaunaelc Her Majesty Queen Irene Charlotte Silva 1et ROW: Prlnoeu Anne Llama, Molokalg Queen Irene Sllve, King Eugene Kahauneele, Prlnceee Lenore Knuo, Hewall, 2nd ROW: Prlneeuee-Elele Sun, Lanai: Roelta Lnbogen, Oahu: Vlolet Kltajima, Kauai: Peggy Smith, Kahoolawe: Marlene Vlctorino, Maul: Monica Llzama, Niihau: 3rd ROW: Kahili Bearer:-George Kaona, Michael Mundon, Gilbert Tabayoyon, Abel Wood, Kenneth Kaauwal, Willlam Carrlliof Ronald Apana, George Kawaguehi. 107 QIGH7 5, I ,...--1' 4 f 'WI I fy' foams , RHQ1 T U I X K Qf,'T'i?f J ed .,.. els jj Kapaa, Kauai June 4, I953 Dear Bill, TonighT is The nighT of our graduaTion. Boy! l'm cerTainly exciTed iusT Thinking oT whaT's To happen. As I siT here wriTing To you, my ThoughTs go back To The pasT monThs. I sTilI remember SepTember 3, The day we all reTurned To school as mighTy seniors. You should haveseen all The kanes and wahines greeT aikanes aTTer Three monThs of wonderTul vacaTion. Oh! yes, There were a few gloomy faces. They were Thinking oT having homework and TesTs. Our school carnival came raTher early This year, on SepTember 5, 6, and 7. I wenT wiTh Bobo, and we parTicipaTed in The varieTy show. Boy! was IT Tun! The besT parT of The whole evening was when we won Two large waTermeIons aT The spinning wheel. ExTra! ExTra! read all abouT iT. Yep! SepTember I9 we received our TirsT ediTion oT The Tradewind. SpoT IighTs were once again Turned upon TooTbaIl. The TirsT game was on SepTember 20, held aT Kaneohe. We played againsT CasTle High. Check! check! check! was heard in every homeroom during OcTober I and 2, as we had vision TesTing. Poor Bobo: he needed a pair oT glasses, Tor he could noT see The big E from where he was sTanding. Gee! Bill, I musT Tell you abouT The Aloha Week assembly we had on OcTober 22 in The school gym, Everyone was in Hawaiian cosTume. Bobo enTered The aloha shirT conTesT, buT Too bad, he IosT. Weren'T we happy when November 28 came around! IT marked The TIrsT day oT our Thanksgiving holiday. I cerTainly Tilled my sTomach wiTh Turkey and cranberry sauce. Poor Bobo aTe so much he remained sick Tor The resT of The weekend. CiTy sidewalks, busy sidewalks , ThaT's The Tune we danced To on December I9, aT The school caT'eTeria, Tor iT was The nighT our Tradewind dance. We called iT Silver Bells . This year Ch,risTmas vacaTion began on December I9 and ended on January 5. Imagine, Two whole weeks oT play. Bobo gave me a beauTiTuI nylon sweaTer and his clalss ring, and I cerTainly appreciaTed iT. I gave him Two pairs oT green and whiTe socks and my class ring Too. On January 5, baskeTbaIl season began, and we played againsT Kauai High. Kapaa IosT wiTh a score oT 25-30. IT wasn'T an easy baTTIe Tor Kauai High, however. Ding! dong! ding! I-Iaven'T you heard ThaT somewhere? Well, we did. on January I2. IT was The ringing oT The LiberTy Bell in our school yard. Imagine, ThaT was The Type oT bell ThaT rang ouT The cry oT in- dependence on July 4. I776. The Sophomores had Their Sophomore Week, February 7-I3. On Friday, aT Their assembly, Florendo Asuncion was one oT The perTormers. He sang Walking My Baby Back Home , and IeTT all The gals swooning. Kapaa's FuTure Homemakers oT America held a dance called Cage- sTer's Frolic on February 20 aTTer a KIF baskeTbalI game, Kapaa vs. Kauai High. The dance was superb 'cause we could celebraTe our vicTory ThaT nighT. Kapaa was mighTy proud oT our FFA boys and The way They per- Tormed on March 6. Lawrence Henriques was awarded TirsT place in The oraToricaI conTesT. On March 5, a Tew oT us Seniors cerTainly were sweaTing ouT The UI-I TesT. Imagine, we had To pay Two bucks To suTTer Tor Tour hours. The Jolly Juniors presenTed Their Junior Prom on March 27 and The Theme was Drearn . During The dance, I ThoughT of all The Tun you were missing. Bobo misinTerpreTed ThaT look. He ThoughT I was Thinking oT him. We Took picTures on April 6 and 7, and Tunny Thing was ThaT The Technicians didn'T wanT our smiles nor our Taces To show, buT iusT our chesTs. X-rays, you know. Kapaa may noT be The champions in sporTs, buT we can always be sure we are in oraTory. This year Arnold BapTisTe and Lorraine Eliazar, our conTesTanTs, won TirsT and second in The island Tinals, speaking on American CiTizenship. Whee!! you should have seen our May Day program This year. Irene Silva reigned as our beauTiTuI Queen, and Eugene Kahaunaele was The handsome King. Princesses and courT have never been more royal. May I5 marked The evening oT our senior banqueT aT Kauai Inn. Bobo saT beTween Mrs. BrandT and me. and he cerTainly embarrassed me The way he slurped his Tood down. I can'T wriTa any more. My hands are shaking and Therels a lump in my ThroaT. In anoTher hour. I'II be walking in The long-awaiTed proces- sional, soon To receive my diploma. This is Truly a happy and exciTlng nighT. I wish you were here. Pals, Lil 108 cf-S - mv F F -qs- AI Q C'.s. 5 1 Nr 41AYsI-lbEr'l'y Y, S1 N, I. ex' 4 as 'L - ik -1 '5f -.7 fn 'inn' y't -ya- I X ju Klee fir s , sl r T 1 Z , Q ? 'X' Huh fn. X. D. nn :xi ll' ji. 59 2' lb itili 1. I Q AY ' 'ww' 'rid I1 .-.4- '23 1-'Q 31 Q, A ' W crffrg' 3 V Vrigiigi-E:. ?-' lil'i:i5'1rYiii v ' EW-r ig ' in is f . i ' 4 g un, sc. .pl 'vk44:1:xQE ' 1. ai 1 i gf, i 'V u lv + -J .W 1 i 'G' 1 ii 5, , 15 'Q 1 W' 731 I 'QW - J ,1'fM,N:g3ii,,! 1, ' Hsiliisu-, , Mfeef , Q 5 . sg 7 X HA. , 'L 4 i i ii fi ll ,V re ' ill l i is is 4 Qi, ful ii Wg , il l .., V 1 rf N 4 4. A surging and pounding sea rushes under +he reef. A speclacular spray of sal? wafer shools upward info +he sky. This is Spouling Horn, anolher scenic spoi on The Garden Island. As il' is an example of energy seeking release in a lerrilic rush of pow- er, il' symbolizes our alhlelic program, which provides Kapaa High School sludenis wifh a fine and creaiive means of using.+heir energy in compelilive sporls. 109 lu' ii , JL. I l J i 3 ',-- H 1- 7 Y --1.-..-.,,.-...,, -, ,. , -.. W' ' BAND l i mg we - V l ' o i ' ' g, ' K in 24: .1 i g t V I 1 y 1? E- B : , 3:h'lmSlni'no'l-g N. Ibis.. S. Sahel Kcpu'-f Voshael. R.'IWOmuK-9 Whgge gf avg, -l-lag-Waio.lq,a.Xg. Us -ln-Mg, guvxggj -Fire., I Q I b L W i - A ' 'I , I f 11g ul I -Q - I i 1' sd ' -Q f X ' N ' f e P- .-,. ,- ---' ,A --ff s ff, in : E. F-gym 'S. in H.I luv1dem L,KQheMa T Town U C,o.f.+r.,..5., D. Lge? O-Md +54-gin Quaxjgyyifj f- l-lere vie. vaiggeig g gg s s s Q I V 0 x ' f ' . - I l s 2 - A n G WFS' . I l Z' f , K ' - ' 'B' S Til P I 1, V ,xx M I ax YV Y -i-id xQNf.. AL' X 1: ' I l G. Seam Y. iawmsuave P-Qmuino G- Quia' M- Ewklwfe- G-TWD-3o'? Our Voices lrtadlirg-33 QQAXJ X-la'-ljggh-hd-K, 4-X4e.e.1g A g i ' X ' 1' i -26 n ers, 'Qt , . 31- i K 'if - .iv r' Nga f . 'Z A A f 1 :X ' fN ?'- j: 1 fi: l ' If ' ' lQx 'igy? fl 1 l x . ' i' 'I- K PQS+or R. Wana.-no C. Rayozo R- Fevvmvxdes M. Smlkln E. Kalfmunaele - x. . X i Our band is fhe pride and icy of Kapaa High ou 5 I School. Under 'lhe leadership of Miss Nikky' Uyehara. +he -g ' band conlribuled much +o school spiril during 'rhe foolball Q season. If bolslered 'rhe Jream by lively and loud playing al MM y I I games. l'r un'riringly supporfed The cheering seclion. g r L I whefher we were winning or losing. fi ilk fee - --g 110 A. Siren D. Luw- nh- ,Y , ...ga xx Irene Silva Mariano A preH'y and energefic bunch of lassies and 'llwis year's song and cheerleaders fried in possible lo help raise fha morale of +l1e oofball feam. The 'reaching of new 'fonfball yells nd songs was 'lhe maior iob of lhese sfudenfs. oul- ide of leading fhe Sfudenf Bedy af games. Whefh- r in rain or fair weulher, 'rhese eighf sfudenfs could lways be seen leading lhe cheering secfion in-yells nd songs. Violet Kitajima Coach Albert Minn Q' lligelmi Swan K ' 'Q M f'4'.l' W A pl... M, - .. 1 1' . -n.I A V px 0,1 Tc 3. Co-captain Abel Wood Co-captain FooTball has once again come and gone, and in iTs wake leTT The Clippers dwelling in The basemenT Tor The TiTTh consecuTive year. AlThough The TighTing Clippers losT all games, They cerTainly puT up a baTTle and in This year, The Clippers proved To be The TighTingesT Team under The TuTelage of Al Minn in The his- Tory of Kapaa High. Gone are The days when we losT 60-0 and soon To come is The TirsT champ- ionship Tor The Clippers. l ivy' v I ' 's . 7 U , J.. ,ra Co-captain Cisario Yadao Eugene Kahauuacle Come I953, The sTrong line will be sorely missed. Co-capTain Eugene Kahaunaele, sinewy Abel Wood, and speedsTer Cisario Yadao along wiTh Masa KuTalca, George Kawaguchi, PaTricio Rojas, and Roland ManabaT are The bulk of The Team. Up-and-coming youngsTers like George Ka- ona, STanley lchiolca, and Simion lvlalca will have To bear The brunT of The l953 TooTball campaign. 1st ROW: L. Kahaunaels Qmgr.J, J. Kaleohl, B. Ludington, E. Wood, S. Nakaza, A. Rubin, S. Wong, L. Valpoon, G. Ouye, F. Ra- bot: 2nd ROW: S. Barcial Qmgnj, S. Ichioka, W. Tai Hook, F. Rojas, C. Yadao Qco-capt.J, E. Kahaunaele 0:0-capt.2, M. Kutaka, G. Kawaguchi, R. Manabat, C. Kaona, R. Mandap imgnjg 3rd ROW: S. Maka, G. Kaona, T. Yata, S. Carvalho, J. Mnke, T. Moint- gomery, R. Rumion, G. Tabayoyon, D. Larguaa, A. Aquino 4mgr.J: 4th ROW: R. Apana lmgrJ, H. Contrades, C. Baptiste. M- Smlihv P. Lyons, J. Rapoza, M. Mokunui, P. Ornellas, W. Carrillo, R. Tacbian, B. Fernandes qmgr.J. 112 :M ' Ass't Coach Ioe Kahauna 11 .43 X, 1 , - ' Sin' ws - 5:2 QV. A I5 'G s If 'nl ,, f ,C ' 3 , . 4 as H ..A 1 I X mf ,VJ 4 KWV4. 1 A 1 4 I 5 -fir Y J. 4 A A ,Vx . - -Ju Cisario Yad ig E George Ka Eugene Kahaunaele waguchl T Masaichi Kutaka Tetsuo Yata CLIPPERS - W Xu' Y QB Gilbert Tabaynyan ' C Patrick Ornellas 114 nf Clarence Clarence HB 1st Team KIF All-Star T Abel Wood George Kaona enry 1952 HB George Ouye E Manabat T Patrick Lyons 0, V7 G Calvin Baptiste -wb l Ii 1 . 0 QB Stanley Ichioka FB Robert Tacbian Domingo Largusa I Y 3 E v 'g Joseph Rapoza ,la A ' T Malcolm Smith Patricio Rojas 2 l c 1-1? l, Stanley Carvalho 115 1 ,. FB UNDERCLASSMEN simon Mana ' 4 D G Robert Rumion ' - N A i 'D i -' f ' - H . Q ff? -ff? Blynn Ludington .gl ig, V I ., gl -if 1, 3 ,J H13 ,. Le, G Timothy. Montgomery E Wilbert Tai Hook 1? I V, , -new 5 'ul . B 1 V 1, 4 4- ,QQ William Carillo ,.' Q V Neff D KY ' Alfred Rubin Francisco Rabat Louis Valpoon Managers: lst Row, Sergio Barcial, Larry Kabaunaeleg 2nd Row: Roy Mandap, Ronald Apana, Bonifacio Fernandes, Albert Aquino. Stanley Nakaza , a r G , T Maurice Mokunui HB Joseph Kaleiohi .w 'af J , e fl, H 'av- E Jack Miike in i .- L.. ,af B- Q IAPQF. Elia Wood Solomon Wong Q .v Drive! Drive! More Drive! ... . fb AN X , . ja Kutaka rge Ka X wa 79 Cisar-io Yadao Abel Wood Eugene Kahaunulc Patricio Rojas 1 1 Roland Manabat ee Left to right: Cisario Yadao, Patricia Rojas, Eugene Kabaunaele, .Masai- cbl Kutaka, George Kawagucbi, 1g?gml Manabat. M ges I kwl Bonifac Far- Left d R t M ta Ha Na- - JUNIOR VARSITY Under 'rhe +u'relage of former Kapaa bas- lcelloall siar Harry Gayagas, lhe Clipper Jayvees have developed info a leam wilh leadership and sporismanship. These boys have worked hard. They are youngslers who have shown greai promise. On lhe iirsl' Team al cenier, one of +he lop scorers is Kennelh Kaauwai: al ihe forward spols. Ronald Apana and William Carrillo. who are good iumpers and fighfing players: playing lhe guard spofs are Wally Garcia and Beniamin San Miguel, our fasl and deadly shoolers. The fulure of our varsily will be brighlened in a 'Few years wifh ihese boys. i l - J, Harry Gayagas Up jumps Kenneth Coach 118 'Z SENIOR VARSITY Wifh 'fhe exif of King Baskelballqv. Senior main-slays like Co-caplains. Eugene Kahaunaele and Abel Wood. Q , and also David Ueolca, Cliflon Saiki,li'L'i1 f Leslie Kubo, and Palricio Roles, will be O sorely missed, come l954. Bul up lo fill Jrheir shoes will be brighl prospecls such as Pal Ornellas. g , Sfanley Carvalho Gilberl Tabayoyan. Q Slanley lchuoka Rowland Nishiio, Rob-. erl Rurnion and Telsuo Yala. ' Kapaa again didn l fare loo well in KIF compelilion buf slill, lhe lrue- Q, -9 7 spiral of Kapaa High was lhe fighling- I esl' ever and The leam played well, I under l'he careful guidance of Domingo Los Banos g ii U 7 A A V, 'Vi - ni!! Eugene Kahaunacle Domingo Los Banos Abel Wood Co-captain Coach Co-captain N M H 2 ' i , . 4 UN . fr , ,W ' V w - 10 4 , 3 ' 7 g. ' lW'w44 'lf 9 ii , 4-J ' - j g 'lil ,X As 'fi 3' ff s a 1 Y iai i ,A 4 'V .I ., ,T V 4- ,gr . ,,,.,, in Ein, 1 5, 4? z IP. ' , W 'fl , in 'il ' li ii , wi 2 N , ii v V FQ? , gf . : Av 'faq' iii LV 1: , of 16 ,fail - 1ut ROW: Eugene Kahaunaele Patrick Ornellas Ab I Wood Rob- M CI k ' : ' . an R mio - 2n Row: Cliffon saiki, Stanl 9 cai-vain 'L li bei'?a'ii'Z'is'Hogii,miiiiiodiggehiisiilijzf' u n d e 0, es e Kubo, David Ueoka: 3rd HOW: Gilbery Tabayoyan, Tetsuo Yata, Rowland Nishijo, Stanley Ichioka, Patrnclo Rojas. 119 Masuoka. ef F 1 - V E f f : tx 'Q 2 3 , if x V fe ,D XX e mi 'Q 5 1 WV S. 'P A ! Q f I B 4' G V! v il i lf! .24 J. I I . AA l opponent l Saiki outjumps bis Q , 22 wi Q V - Raymond Fernandes Timer and Scorekeener Abel Wood CI hill' ' 7 Lg ' , . 9' -an Q-fir 1 ddxo, WS' 'f David Ucoka QUII' Forward Clifton Saiki all .1 . W4' Gilbert Tabayoyan Guard Center Patrick Orriellas -f Patricio Rojas Guard .flli ' 51 1, 7,1 A basket for Kapaa! 379 ' 1' w .2'?5 'f' l Stanley Carvalho Forward Ir 1 l Leslie Kubo Center' ' ll Stanley Ichioka Forward rrrrlr G g Y 5 x w - H ii , x ' ' 1 .,. M1 '. 1 4 ' ' eq l. ,G ,rl f Gi bert. JJ Guard Guard Rowland Nishijo W 'S Il Tetsuo Yata ' Forward l Robert Rumion T' S. lchioka gig ,leg R. Chu , I v ' '. R. Kawamoto i' 1 A . SX , . V 1 ,. ..l - as A , - -.em ,V -, -5- '- f . Yamada ig -. Xt f . ' J ii Mrk- 4 I L' ' 1 ' -3 . 3 , . li t . 1 di -1 i f ,li . ,ii ,A Y l in x . Coach A. Minn N V? S Kamehiro - ' bf' V V Fill M ' 1 sw i :JF A - r 5 lg ' N l ' ' iii Q 111 ' - u ' 'Q. i .- ' .A 4 H ' r p if 1 : 1 A 1 X U . , nh T' Yau W. Morituuqu King baseball, along wiih all 'ihe olher major sporis. has 'ralzen iis Iimelighi in iis respeciive and proper 'lime in +he school sporfs calendar. When March rolls around our nafional pasfime. baseball, becomes ihe cenier oi aHraciion on our green camp'us. Each and every year ihe squad of nine fakes ihe field wifh vasi' improve- menis. This year ihe roolcie +eam.led by co-capiain Raymond Kawamofo and Rob- eri Moloyama. did a remarlcable iob againsl' KIF opponenis here on Kauai and iheir Honolulu iaunf againsf high school opposi- iion fhere. . Again if musi be said ihaf 'rhe rookies have ialcen promihence on fhe squad. Baclnsfopper Rowland Nishiio has come along splendidly as did ace porlside chuclc- er Sfanley lchiolra. Anofher big righf hand- ed veferan is Charlie Rapoza, and along wifh Dennis Rapoza and Richard Togilra- wa. ihe Clippers boasi' of fhe sfrongesf round crops fhis year and in the years fo come. ' D. Ueoka M. Nakamura N R. X 5 1 if' l in I .- -V. ,. -1' 'h 'rg1.j:-i : -- . , T 1 fu v . i it ll P V l ! N Iahijo - C. Rapozo R. Motuyama 1st ROW: S. Baptiste, S. Kamehiro, L. Sadanaga, M. Nakamura, R. Chu, J. Milke, R Niahijo, D. Texeira, S. Ichioka, C. Kaona, R. Uyeday 2nd ROW: R. Kawamoto, T. Ni- shijo, A. Yamada, W. Moritsugu, D. Rapozo, C. Rapozo, C. Saiki, R. Togikawa, T Yata, R. Miyahira,1-512 Motoyama. s lnfielders - 1st ROW: A. Yamada, D. Texeira, L. Sadanaqa: 2nd ROW: R Chu, S. Kamehiro, R. Motoyama, R. Kawamoto. -6. . . 3' ... If . X ,, X L 433 b V 'Nqr , , -.F Lil k 'I 5 9 V- ,' E y I ' ., N L Q1 , gg , -' A' , A fA JU. 9. ,, ,-.. -, . ' R A rg, f vavnilum ,R UQ' . 4. ig-, H ' ' ga. 1, fa. , ' 5 V---3, 5 , .,,.,. . H- ,'.,.- .uv -Q N I - ,, f f- '- ' ' A , v 1' .. '4' .. Z -' 'WIN' .' '?? 7'T'i, T M1 .H J ,K ' ? . fI, '!' ' .a ..:. x -, 'ff . qw- .- . ,Ja ,qw - 'r ,hlpgw- f l 'Q , .Lf:'f ' ,. ' . L',..-TW 'A . - H 'V .. -..,. 2f3: 'L'- -:fr-sw qw--.e w-H415-'5-' :Wi-:7lfi2.f5 -.swf -1 17. Mrht- i ff : f f I f E'Z.3yP1,3v 1 LL 4'-'151?B5'P,-if, --Lp ' .1i:'??E 'f -TMA . 3 -.:-,,, L 2L wZiw5H f, .. 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The squad is iniaci wifh veferans 'as weil Q faf . .i , . ,W ll M ' A , Y Q' -if L as new eager, 'ralenied prospecls. This feam ' 1 of +hin clads under 'rhe capable fuiorship of A A , Coach Domingo Los Banos are 'rhe defend- ing Roiary Champions and are praciicing deligenlly for jhe forfh coming Rolary and ' V..T ,,.., KIF lraclc meeis. f'1'fg 1. ,,:, -Ef' ff? Maybe This will be The Year! . - Coach - Domingo Los Banos Shotput - Simeon Maka l A-. -,,- sf' ' r - A ,..,- 'i 1F ,. - 4- - -- gs --f' 1 v-xaxn., ,Ti n-7 . .mv fm- . , f. -A f - -0. . . . ,. , . .4 . Vx . .,.. W, , , -i,-...Qu-Q W ' IZV J Magi. Av D F A -'Ai xt , .- -, ,.'..-.-.El:.4M,, 1 , . sssi -. A , ,. ' ' i Y - .. . - -as-.. ,- .. - -- - ' ' -' f w , -'- N ' 'riff' 13 f. i ' . - ' 1 .- .LV ,-ff' R . EL. I,-:J ' . ' .f , '37 ', -' L-fe:-.fsiii -. - 4 rf -, - . -.-fade... 1 . --:.. .--- 'LJ-: '- f' ' HUI'dl0l - M8l'Vll'l NUHBI, AUG' WOO! Sprints - Ciaario Yadao, Mervin Nunel, Joseph Kaleiohi, Abel Wood, Kawaguchi. c uf.-. ii, 5 Y IFF . L.: ,A ,,,,- . . f V - 5 . Y.. Ji-'C e-2 Y , Y.YN' ,N I Manager - Roland Mariabat, James Mariano, Leslie Kubo, Thomas Nago, Roy Man- dap. 1st ROW: R. Apana, E. Mandrigues, F. Kapuy, W. Emproso, A. Riola, M. Camat, R. Hirakawa, C. Yadao, H. Higa, l1.,LLb.oJ1ggQ, A. Aquino, W. Emil, J. Lung, G. Yasuhara, W. Carillo: 2nd ROW: M. Tung Loong, W. Garcia, J. Apana, G- Suzuki, L. Aguiar, W. Naole, S. Wong, F. Ra- bot, F. Aeunclon, J. Hashimoto, G. Masuoka, R. Tanaka, S. Barcial, Fl. Simmons, B. Ancheta, J. Kaleiohi: 3rd ROW: T. Montgomery, R. Tac- bian, G. Tom, I. Azeka, W. Chu, A. Wood, W. Nanimi, E. Wood, R. Ebinger, A. Riola, G. Ka- waguchi, S. Make, M. Nunes, L. Aqui. 33531. f. High Jump - Wllllam Chu G .41 M fffqk Auf55RApH s fffwffff wwf if ,W Zig? M5 'Jo KM fff-My W QW MJQOW JVWVVTX My ffjgg MQW , W WM' w 'hWf,j'f' Q0 M ,,w, WTPWTW fig? 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