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Cam o 58 Q i Q.-'dal'--s.....nu-1... ln the fall of 1955 the class of '58 returned to the Kauai High School campus to start the year off with a bang! Approximately 230 students made up this class, that was advised by Miss Nancy Okano and Mr. Bach Yamamoto. Sophomores were exceedingly active during this school year. There were many extra-curricu- lar activities in which these students participated and represented their class creditably. A talent scout would have found the sophomore class rich in gifted boys and girls. DAVID IHA . . . president Prexy David is intelligent . . . handsome . . . capable. An out- standing athlete, he loves all sports. CHARLES TABA . . . vice president Veep Chuck is dependable . . . amiable . . . trustworthy. He is a silver-tongued orator. SHEILA UMEHARA . . . secretary Scribe Sheila is charming . . . sincere . . . quiet. Sugar 'n spice and all things nice describes her well. HORACE TAO . . . treasurer Horace is shy . . . tall . . . witty. He hails from Koloa. MRS. CASE'5 HOMEROOM Bottom row I, left to right: Betty Lou Agustin, Evelyn Racelo, Shirley Karimoto, Gregorio Corpuz, Charlotte Saladaga, Loretta Garcia. Row 2: Jeanette Peters, Jo-Anne Aiana, Mar- jorie Rodrigues, Leone Rodrigues, Gloria Moni- pon, Christina Dacay. Row 3: Mrs. Marie Case, Lorraine Obrero, Betty Kamibayashiyamo, Jean Tsukamoto, Barbara Rapozo, Enriquita Nel- mida. Row 4: Lillian Kolo, Patricia Carvalho, Katherine Acosta, Especio Dotario, Jerome Lopez, Row 5: Carolyn Arrudo, l-aynette Ma- nini, Ophelio Fodran, Alan Fujiura, Gerald Maura. Row 6: Charlene Kaluahine, Eloise Kanoho, Mercedes Nadarisay, William Sosil, Herbert Morris.
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,SZIO 0l'l'l0I Q me wad bill Ronald Toyofulru whistles his approval of Juanita AIimboyoguen's formal out- fit, which she is modeling here. The ex- pression on Edwin Matsumuro's face shows definitely how he feels. MRS. CHING'S HOMEROOM Bottom Row l, left to right: Jo-Anne Ya- mamoto, Violet Matsumoto, Anne Shnnseku, Leilani Blos, Adelino Longboy, Lucrecla Eder. Row 2: Esther Torlgoe, Haruyo Hal- tsuka, Ellyn Nakai, Diana Akama, Elaine Sondocan. Row 3: Mrs. Florence Chung, Yvonne Boiser, Elaine Yoshishige, Joyce lnouye. Row 4: Florence Rapozo, Frances Tsukamoto, Dorothy Takeuchi, Leonora Pos- cua, Anastacna Abara. Row 5: Arleen Iwa- moto, Shirley Liu, Charlotte Tamekazu, Odiene Yamamoto. Row 6: Linda Agosto, Lorraine Komaki, Veronica Rapozo, Jane Hadama, Barbara Ikeda
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l Mr. Kataoka tests Bryan Kobayashi's vision, with Joyce Uyeno acting as his assistant. 0 Yvonne Boiser and Juanita Alimboyoguen check out a set of books for their teacher during the first-day-of-school rush in the library. Aw, V arie acfiuifiezi Auzifaine A school year never goes by without the tradi- tional class week, crammed with all sorts of ev- ents. This year was no exception for this class. February l3th through the l7th was observed as Sophomore Week on the Raider campus, On Boys' and Girls' Day, a special assembly was held in the gymnasium with sophomore talents performing. On Glamour Day everyone turned up on the school grounds wearing his best formal attire. The most interesting day of them all was Teachers' Day, when all the teachers were hon- ored by the tenth graders. There were orchids and candy for both female and male faculty mem- bers. A class edition of the Ka Welo O Ka La was produced during Sophomore Week. A delightful luncheon followed by an afternoon dance culminated the week-long activity. A ,LX ll. ll A MR. KATAOKA'S HOMEROOM Bottom row I, left to right: Shirley Higashi, N' cy Watada, Edith Maeda, Ellen Fujishige, Sheila Umehara, Lucille Sasan. Row 2: Flora Daida, Geraldine Takenaka, Linda Baptiste, Susan Ma- tsumoto, Ann Shinagawa. Row 3: Arlene Tamura, Joyce Uyeno, Vivian Takemoto, Donald Shoho, Charles Taba. Row 4: Bryan Kobayashi, Dante Samiano, Glenn Yoneji, Glenn Takabayashi, Law- rence l-liga. Row 5: Ronald Toyofuku, George Higa, Allen Uyemcrtsu, Bryan Kageyama, Katsu- mi Ueunten. Row 6: Roger Fujii, Gilbert Horita, Wayne Masumura, Edwin Matsumura, Mr, Ka- name Kataoka. r
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