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goal? Luifobng c added Fair play, health care, and sports know- how were emphasized in the boys' physical edu- cation classes, which were conducted by Mr. Sei- chi Ono. All physically healthy boys in the fresh- man and sophomore classes registered in this required course. Because the classes were large, squad lead- ers were appointed by the instructor to assist him with the routine matters, such as roll call and supervision of calisthenics. The various areas of sports techniques were taught by the adviser. As the year rolled along, the boys learned to tackle, pass, and block in football, to drib- ble and shoot in basketball, to bat, slide, and steal in baseball, to sprint and vault in track. They learned, too, the fundamentals of tumbling. There were sessions in first aid, when the boys were instructed in the correct methods of artificial respiration and life-saving. There were periods, when all the boys studied about the ana- tomy of the human being. All in all, this course offered splendid physical culture opportunities. . X Y T K , . ,.,,,, - , . .- 1 ,fb . 1 v .- iw 's . 5' - ' x 5 f r q, ..1.'t?.., lx X ...Q If -Linl- STRIKE Ernesto Pananganan swings hard, as fellow teammates Gerald Mou ra and William Bukoski wait their turns at bot. FOLLOW THE LEADER Ready, get set . . . Iet's go . . . down, two, three. ......:q it l. it , 1 -M . r . TR Ill M Z- A. 1' . V ' - 4 N , F 1 - of -T - f lfvivnlf-ie' we-7+ -. ff- ku,Q.i-riff..-.us A A rm V R7 4 DOWN, TWO, THREE. UP, TWO, THREE A X , 6 t A V The bays jump high to reach for the sky. -- -as-.1 - V Ji K- X , -X H V X Y ' XXX- 4 g - .A -. ?Y i i ez- QT. Q X- Tiff., :i 4 ,,4wx ' I -- - 1 65 'N s.u-'
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TRACKSTERS IN REVIEW Bottom Row I, left to right: Richard Sadamitsu, Patrick La- yosa, Lawrence Gipolan, Wayne Kunimura. Row 2: Charles Lopez, Benjamin Bergonia, Alphonso Lara. Row 3: George Yoshioka, Ronald Brum, Herbert Mundon, Gerald Souza. o The K.l.F. title, which has been held by the Raiders' track team for the past two years will be defended this year by a well-seasoned team. During the i955 season, Kauai High cinder- men won six events. The l953, 53.2 record in the 440 yard dash was broken by a Raider man, who ran it in 52.8 seconds. The other events, which were won, were l0O r. f , f 'L f ' , .I V-17 , R I aa T. 4 3 :AM ,K g-fx, .H I AN.- 73 f t.I: ,.' ' HEAVE-H0 Shot-put competitor, Stanley Yokoto, prepares to hurl shot. yard dash, 880 relay, 220 yard dash, mile relay, and 220 yard low hurdles. Returning lettermen, who will jealously guard the K.l,F. title this season are: Jerry Cor- rea, 880 yard run and mile relay, Robert Rivera, George Hara, and Alfred Lardizabal, sprints, Stanley Sato, Malcolm Doi, and Lindy Blas, broad jump, and Stanley Yokota and Lincoln Naito, rackifera Lelaf in frim shotput, ., 'ggi . V 1 LH r ,f f Y I 2 1 V ' . I 5. c ' I '. . . 5 N W1 I , ON YOUR MARK, GET SET f ' Sprinters Robert Rivera, Lindy Y I Blas, Alfred Lardizabal and 2, l Q Jerry Correa get ready to go. .4 E x ... .1
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Ioorfamarw ila wow emla cwize The girls' health and physical education classes offered a well-rounded curriculum throughout the year, A typical period started off with limbering up calisthenics followed by strenu- ous competitive sports, such as badminton, vol- leyball, baseball, and basketball. A cold shower at the end of the period refreshed the girls for their next class. Once a week, either a health lecture or a health movie was in store for the class. A spe- cial first-aid course was conducted for several weeks during the first semester. This course en- abled the girls to qualify for their first aid certi- ficates The unit of work was instructed by Col onel lretiredl Frank Adams Red Cross field rep resentative About a hundred girls made the cer titicates this year which certified that they had completed the standard course in first and to the injured Freshman and sophomore girls who reg istered for the health and physical education work this year numbered approximately l2O Whether on the athletic field or in the classroom all of the girls received excellent train ing under the advisership of Mrs Florence Ching instructor REACH YOUR TOES P E girls dlsploy one of the many daily exercises Left to right Odiene Yamamoto Flor ence Rapozo Jean Tsukamoto Anne Shinseku Dorothy Take uchi and Violet Matsumoto 14!nnf 44 gan- 'W'- dfwr- ,-ww. I - 1 ' 1 W 1 1 :Vi , . f ' A . I V 1. , ' ' 'K wus. r V A atb., X33 V Jfi'
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