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f 'Awww B on Y P00 S c Hardworking and always willing to help are our co chiefs Harriet Yamasaki and Raymond Carval ho They carefully check the rules and regulations of the school and plan the duty roster for the C P O force as 'l'7awn4L1 ,lafoaqiueJiaine. Guidance, not arrests, was the keynote of law enforcement at Kauai High as C.P.O.'s, clad in their black and white uniforms could be seen everywhere on the school campus. This group was an asset to the school for law and order was kept through them. Collecting lunch money, watching the lunch line, parking lots and corridors, and collecting tickets at school games, these alert officers arrested anyone disobeying the rules and regulations of K ' ' auai High School after due warning. They rendered quiet, efficient service under co-chiefs Harriet Yamasaki and Raymond Carvalho and adviser Mr, Kubota. s'1 ,, Cgx CPO s Dorothy and Shirley see m anxious go on excursion to Waimea Whats there gals9 These law enforcers discu sed p lice policies h wit their Waimea C unterparts and gained a lot Row I left to right B Kimura A Yarnasaki C Ahana N Fujii H Wa tada D Yaka Row 2 E Miyake A Matayoshi L Matsuda E Tsukaya ma M Mizutanl E Hiraoka Row 3 H Yamasaki T Kobayashi W Yoko A Kama D Oi R ow 4 R ar valho G Hirano T Hironaka H Ha raguchi M Ahana
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wx A im!! x I1 3 L ,H SOPHOMORE COUNCILLORS Row I, left to right: Catherine Higa, Helen Taguma, Dorothea Kanenaka. Row 2: Shigeto Yamaguchi, James Tomura. SENIOR COUNCILLORS Row I, left to right: Nanako Okumura, Ruth Huntington. Row 2: Setsuko Hadamo, Thomas Higa, Masa Harada. V t P A oA K. H- f-..,, -is .. .- '. my, v 1 13 QW x 2 5 4 m 13 fi big, Y Y i :F , v fi ,, A is 2 ffmw '- ' V ,Amt , N t t,t. f t 5 i , X' my - A' 'hx ,.,, ' FRESHMAN COUNCILLORS Row I, left to right: Lucilla Santos, Florence Eroio. Row 2: Katherine Higo, Mary Mo- rogne, Helen Muraoko, I Q to l Q fb -x 5 . ' ., P' -.rf f it if K 1 - J - - t i 5, -f f 4' ' tiff N? . . i I4 , 'Ms K N-1 X if ,' 2 fl mi i Q , ,S , ' f x L D 2' . , mr ' 6 di s x 1 5 'NX 1143 at ' .P QL l'g,,g,ygf. ,, ' . 'F ,. 1 . V ka if ' 'f7ffy,ff,, -- 1 in i an 5. JUNIOR COUNCILLORS Row I, left to right: Cora Borgayo, Linden Crobbc, Louretto lwomoto. Row 2: Demetrio Aquino, Masako Motsunaga, Henry Aoki.
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J ugxlaeme fuilfice 61 eazheme inju4fice. Q 2 RX Bully C ' 7' v, ft l Chief justice Henry Mikasa and associate justice Richard Maeda read over judicial pro- cedures for student court trials. ,L 5 a ,. A7 These Big Seven decided the verdict. Jury members are: seated, left to right: Ethel Kodama, Amy Arakaki, Grace Wakayama, Linden Crabbeg standing: Robert Navarro, Charles Manoi, George Hama- moto. Do you solemnly swear- Boiliff Yoshiko intones, but Edwin and Samuel are embar- assed by the Ke Kuhiau camera- man. v The wheels of justice turned throughout the year as chief justice Henry Mikasa sounded the gavel in the courtroom and called the court to order. Bailiff Yoshiko Miyasato swore each defendant and witness in. Prosecuting attorney Domingo Ayala prepared the student government's cases very care- fully and Wallace Hayashi, defending attorney, copably looked after the defendants' rights. After a serious hearing and summation, the jury members, representing each class, decided the ver- dict. Good records were kept by chief clerk Minnie Tokunaga. Convicted students served their terms of hard labor supervised by associate justice Richard Maeda, The court was advised by Mr, Omori. agfigef X g , 4 ,. rv . 1 ., X , , -f f I .74 gr ' i 2 5. ig., , . . . Q. Q Q L ,gtk , 1 5 ,ng'i, 1 XA. sr, ,H-.N 9 dx we C X r, 94 is X, , if '- ln charge of student justice were prosecutor Ayala clerk Tokunaga, chief justice Mikasa, defending at- torney Hoyashi, and bailiff Miyosato. 6l Eff-,Q .12
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