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Wlani Hawaii VALL Ke Kuhiau Shutterbugsn by Juanito Rasay Hanalei Rice Patterns by Edwin Nishikawa NawiIiwili Breakers by Charles Ishii Menehune Fish Pond by Harry Umernoto Photographic Honors for our Ko Kuhiau Staff Cameraman
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Jlllll Half, The Winners! TICKET SALES WINNERS The largest football ticket sales in the history of the school were recorded this year, under the sponsorship of the Ke Kuhiau staff. Winners of the contest were awarded prizes from cooperative backers of the school. Left: Charles Ishii, boys' first prize winner, receives a free ticket to Honolulu via Aloha Airlines from Coach Ono. Center: Runners-up Barbara Yamamoto and Mor- timer Koide accept gay aloha shirts from Mr. L. P. Can- non of Lihue Store. Right: Trying on an attractive red jacket from Mrs, K. Shinseki of Tip Top Dress Shop is girls' first prize winner, Mary Ann Mizutani. CH RISTMAS ESSAY CONTEST Winners of Ko Welo O Ka La's fifth annual Christmas Essay contest were, left to right: Paul Matsunaga, junior, Ann Yokomoto, senior, Sally Kinoshita, freshman, and Juanita Epe, sophomore. 4 ,itsi ia. . i fl le A ,,.,,.,h, 4 f ' , ,Q E J -- - gf . , 5' . , 4 ..,. , . 5141. X4 f Q -4 -X , j ,- W V I 3 l li ' i f ' g ffrt ' ' ' f ' .' ' f 4 - , - ' .. M . my - Vlfi, iff ,J ff , Q . I I. , ' V-7 y V3 V . - .I V, wt A , f Q' , , . gg - .. 'ff i yt t: .fe . A , ,Z .A ,O -,i ly ORATORICAL CONTEST The United Nations was the general topic of the on- nual JCC Oratorical contest. Four finalists chosen to compete in the Kauai High School preliminaries were Florence Erojo, Patrick Ellis and Betty Hikiji, seated, and Barry Okuda, standing. Herbert Hamura, pictured next to Barry, represented Kauai High School in the FFA pub- lic speaking contest. lOl
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