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Row l, left to right: M. Ebalaroza, A. Coca- belos, L. Kurisu, l-l. Hamura, E. Nishikawa Row 2: A. Maghanoy, D. Begay, W. Chang, H. Sasaki. Row 3: W. Sugimura, l. Ueunten J. Poyo, R. Carvalho. Row 4: S. Perreira A. Sasan, E. Tabafcnda, M. Bergonia. Row 5: A. Erojo, C. Souza, J. Brun, S. Corrales. f Daily rounds of checking the cackling hens are made by advisers Mr. Tom and Mr. Kato with president Herbert Hamura. At the FFA initiation, poor Tomo looks like an lndian getting all painted up but Harlan must be camera shy. The mad painters, Alfred and Salvador, put them in the stocks because the two boys forgot to wear pajamas or dresses to school for the traditional initiation cere- monies. 1231 I A rss' 1 TT' . ' Row l, left to right: F. Yoshishige, V. Paliracio, R. Taka- moto, A. Bacarro, C. Relacion. Row 2: A. Maghanoy, R. Aranio, J. Gerardo, D. Escalante, J. Sukisaki. Row 3: R. Acosta, K. Honjiyo, E. Canales, N. Tabuso, F. Suan. Row 4: H. Tabla, C. Ancheta, A. Garnpon, W. Brede, T. Hiranaka. Row 5: V. Medeiros, E. Abreu, V. Sa, G. lbe, G. Fujimoto. Don't tell me. that the boys almost missed their buses for they were in school in pajamas! No, it was the traditional initiation of new FFA members which was a day of merriment with Albert Erojo as general chairman. The FFA members participated in activities which included an excursion to Waimea, an island-wide conference with the Kauai High School chapter as hosts, and the Territorial Conference at Kalakaua Intermediate School in Honolulu. The year's successful and well-planned pro- gram was headed by prexy, Herbert Hamura, vice-prexy, Albert Erojog secretary, Henry Sa- saki, and treasurer, Avelardo Cacabelos, with Mr. Frederick Tom and Mr. Tadayuki Kato as advisers. qaluae qafzmelu of zqmmica
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6 fvalian-af Jfanafz. Sacie Row I, left to right: B. Hikiji, C. Padilla, E. Kodama 5. Tokeucha, M. Hakiji. Row 2. K. shagem, c. Dacayi Y. Higa, M. Fukuda. Row 3: R. Huntington, H. Ohama Miss Hapwocd, D. Matsuki, R. Okutsu. Row 4: H. Mika- sa, B. Okuda, H. Kuba, W. Hayashi, A. Erojo, l pledge to uphold the standards of the Na- tional Honor Society ....., repeat Hilda, Doris, Henry, Betty and.Yoshino as President Barry pledges them into the society. if as Executive members Mitsuka, Henry, Constancia, and Barry with adviser, Miss Hopwood take time out from their active services to smile for the birdie, Eyes aglow with justified pride, fourteen new members were inducted into the National Honor Society in an impressive candlelight ceremony. Scholarship, character, leadership, and service to the school qualified them to become members of this organization. This year, eleven seniors and eight juniors qual- ified for membership. Various student leaders were represented in this group, among whom were the student body vice-president, secretary, chief justice, associate justice, and the defending attorney of the school court. Undertaking various programs to promote acad- emic interests the society achieved another success- ful year.
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quluae Jfamemakyui of 14 Want to be a housewife? Want to cook? Want to sew? Want to learn how to care for a child? Well, these are some of the things that the Future Home- makers are learning. Highlights of the year were the fresh- man initiation, a spring fashion show, and the FHA Island Wide Conference held at Kapaa High School. The members were advised by Miss Shizue Murashige with prexy, Betty Hi- kiji, vice-prexy, Harriet Morimoto, secre- tary, Dorothy Shimizu, and treasurer, Theodosia Dacay. Row l, left to right: Gushiken, Nakamura Uohara, Suenaga, Maeda. Row 2: Gipolan, lshii Tanabe, lmada, Dacay. Row 3: Gandeza Kimura, Sasaki, Kurisu, Kuriki. Row 4: Fuji- moto, Maeda, lsobe, Ariola, Row 5: Melandez Oana, Matsumoto, Yoshioka, Vilche, Row l, left to right: Nagoshi, Fujii, Tsukaya- ma, Umemoto, Fukumato, Veveiros. Row 2: Nunes, Tirntim, Erojo, Aharia, Akimoto, Yama- saki. Row 3: Shimizu, Bergonia, Delapina, Rivera, Higa, Funes. Row 4: Miss Murashige Morimoto, Souza, Rita, lha, Marquez. Row 5: Halemanu, Brown, Minatoya, Bromea, Aipa, Amorin. 1 'A l - 4 l l 'ills' ' I 'J 'fl 4 Row l, left to right:Tumbaga, Hikiji, Dacay, Delostrico Largusa. Row 2: Asuncion, Asuncion, Paliracio, Kiilau Lai. Row 3: Ancheta, Berales, Rapozo, Okinaka, Dana Row 4: Amarozo, Worthington, Ambrocio, Miyoshi, Fujii Row l, left to right: Muraoka, Nakamura, Yamaguchi Hirota, Kunioka, Santos, Kinoshita, Lopez. Row Z Aquino, Miyoshi, Sawada, Suan, Nakai, Puni, Torres Row 3: Kokame, Freitas, Fujii, Kawaguchi, Peahu, Tao Row 4: Kiikuni, Chang, Kinoshita, Takamiya, Rosa Wakayama. Row 5: Apana, Sato, Tomita, Wada, Kawa- moto, Santos.
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