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i Ali fe .J 41 'Nj qi t, fl 01160 MR. BALES' HOMEROOM Bottom row l, left to right: Judith Suzurikawa, Lani Achor, Carolina Ochoco, Lana Tada, Ethel Fujii, Kathleen Sasaki Row 2: Teresita Paiarillo, Elaine Bukoski, Patrick l-lada, Dennis Miyoshi, Myra Muraoka, Jean lwasaki, Row 3: Bernice Braun, Melanie Toyofuku, Gerald Hashimoto, AI- vin Takemoto, Helen Marioka, Geraldine Dias. Row 4: May Mori, Janet Naito, Ayako Taira, Richard Matsumoto, Visitation Butacan, Joan Ka- nimara. Row 5: Gary Matsushige, Russell Taba, Richard Shinseki, Thomas Wheeler, Wayne Jerves Row 6: Sarah Fujii, r, ward Bales, George lshiguro, Apryle Motoda, Clydene Hummel MI , Now blow your nose, instructs Mrs. Ruggles, Clydene Hummel. The Ruggles children in the play ore: kneeling, Patrick Hadaj seated left lo right, Helen Morioka, Janet Naito, Richard Matsu- moto, Melanie Toyofuku, Carolina Ochoco, Lani Achor, standing Guinn Williams and Gary Matsushige. 1 Come on Yankees! yells excited Jesse Nii Bernard Perreira seems more interested in something else at the moment.
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gdklde. MR. FOUNTAIN'S HOMEROOM Bottom row I, left to right: Nolan Bukoski, James Dang, Marcial Samiano, Glenn Funamura, Juan- ito Alayvilla, Lawrence Park. Row 2: Clarence Kakutani, Marshall Nakamatsu, Rudy Delo San- tos, Robert Monde, James Takemoto, Albert Sora Row 3: Joseph Vierra, Glenn Shibuyo, Douglas I-lay, Roy Morimoto, Melvin Nagata, Leonard Rapozo, Row 4: Douglas Christian, Marvin Yo- mauchi, Andrew Polan, Lawrence Agena, Leo- nardo Cabinatan, Kenneth Higo. Row 5: Donald Christian, Malcolm Ikeda, America Morris, Eu- gene Silver, Bernard Perreira. Rnw 6: Mr. Ed- ward Fountain, Charles Carveiro, Karl Matsurnura, Wayne Kunimura, Raymond Tabuchi Where in heaven's name does this pot be- long? asked a freshman the first day he report- f' 1 A - leilfl-' 5- Elgin A - kv, ,I g ive ed for cafeteria duty at Kauai High School. Chores were varied and numerous in the kitchen, and the babes ofthe school took a long time get- ting used to a bigger cafeteria than the one they had become accustomed in the elementary school Girls drew the light work involving cooking skills whereas the boys, as is the case frequently, were assigned heavy jobs such as scrubbing huge pots and pans or mopping up the dining hall. At the end of the day, the freshmen returned to their sixth period class, tired but satisfied that another new experience was now behind them. IY, br 5 A W1 Y f U- j I I PIE IN THE MAKING Fluting, not on an instrument, but on a pie crust . . . Jane Muranaka demonstrates. The rolling pin gets thrown around on the dough. Rose- marie Fujimoto does the honor. 73
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