Kauai High School - Ke Kuhiau Yearbook (Lihue, HI)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 86 text:

I ,SZPAJ MCLLJ hw Mft, foo MR. YAMAMOT0'S HOMEROOM Bottom row I, left to right: Deane Yamada, Rudy Rollolazo, Glen Doi, Franklin Delos San- tos, Robert Nishi. Row 2: Howard Fujiura Robin Okinishi, Charles Watanabe, Tokiii Oda Row 3: Terrence Monde, Julian Luczon, Simon Francisco, Mitsuo Takamoto. Row 4: Horace Tao, Paul Tao, Edwin Ogata, Kenneth Yokota. Row 5: David lha, Stephen Okumura, Donald Sugibayashi, Mr. Bach Yamamoto. BPL fi Flonnelgraph story-telling calls for a great deal of art work. Painting in preparation for their narration are left to right: Leilani Blas, Adelina Longboy, Peggy Fajardo, Marie Prioste, Lucretia Eder, Jeanette Fer- reira, and Katherine Acosta. Testing out the new RCA Hi-Fi record ploy- er in the speech department are left to right: Barbara Rapozo, Cecilia Iloreta, Lor- etta Braun and Jeanette Ferreira. An im- promptu hula is being performed by Flor- ence Rapoxo. 19' Sophomore year was not so bad as most stu- dents imagined it to be. ln fact, many boys and girls found the school year filled with little joys. Teachers were human after all, and they helped the tenth graders through difficult moments. Drama students made several trips to Lihue Grammar School to present children's plays to the pupils there. Learning the lines was not easy, but the fun of acting made up for all the time spent in memorizing. Cf J . .--f

Page 85 text:

iaracficecl Aura! MR. SAKAMOTO'S HOMEROOM Bottom row l, left to right: Stephen Sarita, Lo- renzo Fodran, John Pia, Bernard Duarte, Michael Loyosa. Row Z: Alfred Kanoho, Jerry Oshima Richard Sadamitsu, Kan Hing Chang, Daniel Car- valho. Row 3: James Oyama, Andrew Borilez William Bukoski, Jerry Silva, Joseph Delostrico. Row 4: Matthew Kaluahine, Anthony Silva, Ger- ald Souza, Ronald Brun, Alfonso Lara. Row 5: Mr. Karneichi Sakamoto, Gabriel Ellamar, Ernest Javier, Antonio Bargayo. Especially popular among the sophomore stu- dents this year was play acting. Dramatization of literature selections and history lessons were common occurrences in the English and social studies classes where tenth graders predominat- ed. ln oratory Sheila Umehara reached the school finals in the Voice of Democracy contest. Al- though she did not win the first place, she was one of the three top speakers of the school. David lha, along with Charles Taba, Katsumi Ueunten, and Bryan Kageyama saw action under the klieg lights of lsenberg Field throughout the football season. Glenn Yoneji, Ronald Toyofuku, Arlene Tarnura and Joyce Uyeno stood out as class ac- tors and actresses, 6? .fl-X4 Reference work is plentiful in all sophomore classes. Edwin Moriwaki and Glenn Arakaki seek aid from the books on the library shelves. Not on Broadway, but right in Mr. Katooka's English class, Julius Caesar is presented. Thespians demon- strating their talent, are Linda Baptiste, Joyce Uyeno, Lucille Sasan, and Arlene Tamura.



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60,064.64 Ad eifi rieruecl Cfddri 0 75' l 2 i l i l l i .ow 1 i ' i if 'L f ', --A . T .. , , .. X , X . N A '- ',,-' ,H gf, ,. - L I -.,,,,l,.,- ' i ' ,fx The class of '57, after two years of hard work, became upperclassmen! A wonderful year, mixed with fun, anxiety, and success, was had by the entire class under the capable leadership of ad- visers, Miss Florence Osaki and Mr. Shinji Miwa. Lack of funds to carry on the activities of the class worried the juniors, but cooperative students turned out at every basketball game to sell cold drinks and candy in order to raise some money. Cleaning up the gymnasium after the games was a great deal of fun, too. The helpful juniors were on hand at all school functions to lend a hand. They ably managed all the tasks assigned to them. ,pf ' ROY FUJIOKA . . . president Prexy Roy is reliable . . . cooperative . . . competent. He works at Lihue Store every afternoon, but in his spare time he loves to go fishing. MALCOLM DOI . . . vice president Veep Malcolm is versatile . . . quiet . . . modest. lt is hard to believe that a quiet boy like Malcolm has been a four letter ath- lete for two consecutive years. ANNE FUJIMOTO . . . secretary Scribe Anne is efficient . . . conscientious . . . attractive. Her excellent performance in the classes makes her a teachers' delight. SANTO5 PADILLA . . . treasurer . Santos is trustworthy . . . carefree . . . able. His friend- liness has won him many admirers. he helps Mrs. lzumoto down on a slippery em- bankment. . Gentleman to the rescue is George Kamei, as

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