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Shop work is a part of many sub- jects offered at Kauai High School. Shown above are Blayne Hiranaka, Edwin Wada, and Kenneth Higa polishing the top of a monkey pod table. 3 1 -RJ S f 4' 0 3 X Every week the material on the bulletin board in the speech class is changed. Shown above changing the pictures are: left to right, Guinn Williams, Elsie lchimasa, Judith Suzurikawa, and Clydene Hummel, MISS YOSHIMURA'S HOMEROOM Bottom row l, left to right: Barbara Jean Martin, Jane Tao, Margo Kunimura, Ann N0- gami, Norma Palacay, Carol Muranaka, Flor- ence Padin. Row 2: Priscilla Taba, Matilda Borrero, Rosemarie Fujimoto, Jeanette Tani- gawa, Jo-Ann Watanabe, Barbara Victorino. Row 3: Carol Ann Duarte, Josephine Nacua, Jaynice i-lamada, Patricia Garcia, Consolation Lopez, Yolanda Delostrico. Row 4: Miss Ethel Yoshimura, Angeline Navarro, Alan Sasaki, Noel Matsuoka, Lorraine Lopez, Rosaline Vi- erra. Row 5: Laola Peahu, Richard Todo, Herbert Hikiji, Lawrence Suan, Daniel Silva Joan Schimmelfennig, Row 6: Constantino S0- briano, Stanley Ohama, Melvin Yoshioka, Pot- rick Fujimoto, Jessie Nii. 1 ,,,,,,W,,,,, ,,,, Cam 0 359 With the new school year, came a large group of boys and girls from the towns of Hanamaulu, Lihue, Nawiliwili, Puhi, Koloa, and Kalaheo. This class of incoming freshmen included many talented students, who made their presence felt in all activities, Voices of freshman speech stu- dents were heard over our public address system reading the daily announcements. This was a new experience to upperclassmen, who were unaccus- tomed to freshman announcers. The entire cast of the dramatized version of Bird's Christmas Carol by Wiggin, which was presented to the students of Lihue Grammar School and to the student body of Kauai High School at Christmas time, was made up of fresh- men. .vt 1 2 , but Q9
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Weeks of relentless rehearsals change a green cast unto a polushed group of actors In the begnnnung the players feel frlghtened and Insecure then as the proc tuce progresses some days they feel discouraged at the amount of work that needs to be done and on other days they feel gay and elated over their frne accom The students of our school transform from green freshmen to sufferrng sophomores and funally unto lolly lunuors at plishments, l l - btlf' Q6tl :56t :S
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mef new Lien 5, new coumefi, W - 4- ,Q Y N . ' ' y if if i AJ X, jf: X JY., 'X ' ' 5, V - t 1 - A mi? 5 J l'. fi' W Sq' law ff A .pi - J,-A Q X I J Ji- 5 fl ' 51 . new f96l.C 8125 N ,Jef Q T Q V f,,, gig, , i ' .elnn f '- J e e J-w W, .. -K, ' - H , fs , , A..-f..w, , M ,,,, ,. JAMES YASUDA . . . president Prexy Jimmy is personable . . . industrious . . . courteous. He is Record number of ninth graders registered for speech this year and in all the units in that class, the freshmen displayed unusual talents. Dili- gence, sincerity, enthusiasm . . . the freshmen possessed all these qualities! They were teachers' delights Many freshmen received the grade of B for the first time in their years of schooling and were quite disappointed that their report cards did not show all A's. Another subject taught was woodwork. Boys worked enthusiastically throughout the year. With the able assistance of Mr. Bach Yamamoto, the boys proudly took an array of masterpieces -tables, lamps, chairs-home to happy parents, the cooch's delight on the baseball diamond. MARSHALL NAKAMATSU . . . vice-president Veep Marshall is well liked . . . diligent . . . earnest. He hails from God's Town Kalaheo. ALLEN SASAKI . . . secretory Scribe Allen is petit . . . reserved . . . polite. He is a transfer student from Kapoa. RUSSELL TABA . . . treasurer Russell is friendly . . . wise . . . sportsminded. He is one of the youngest students in the freshman class. MISS HOSHIDE'S HOMEROOM Bottom row I, left to right: Joyce Rivera, Christine Paler, Elaine Kondo, Ruth Miyoshi, Allegra Morimoto, Gail Kobayashi. Row 2: Betty Muraoka, Kathleen Texeira, Eunice lnouye, Lillian Shima, Matilda Vasconcellos, Juliette Garcia. Row 3: Miss Dorothy Hoshide, Eleanor Araneta, Dolores Voles, Norma Brum, Josephine Duque, Christobel Kauahi. Row 4: Ainsley Kelekoma, Kenneth Navarro, Manuel Heresa, Edwin lwamoto, Wayne Uyematsu, Kenneth Kodama. Row 5: Arthur Maghanoy, Beldever Miguel, Daniel Ferreira, Benjamin Kulu, Karl Matsunaga, James Yasuda. Row 6: Thomas Gonsalves, Lloyd Shigemoto, Harold Sato, George Saladaga, Thomas Saito, Stanley Gonsalves.
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