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l09QfAQl ad One MRS. DESCHWANDEN'S HOMEROOM Bottom row l, left to right: Lucia Manantan, Gladys Kido, Grace Shigemato, Madeline Jerves, Mildred Nishimoto, Pacita Manantan, Row Z: Sergio Curarnmeng, Ronald Umehara, Patricia Su- kisaki, Antoinette Ferreira, Frank Perreira. Row 3: Mrs. Margaret Deschwanden, Janice Tao, Lorraine Sandacan, Egpregiana Javier, Otilio Utrera. Row 4: Donald Oishi, Gene Rayno, Roy Fujioka, Ben- jamin Manuel. Row 5: Gilbert Kaluahine, Lindy Blas, Jerome Tanabe, Lawrence Bernades, Harold Alimboyoguen. Chairs are set up for an assembly by the junior boys, left to right: Gary Fukumoto, Gemi Pascua, Alejandro Rabago, and Harold Matsunaga. -if ll tial -ll lLLl l,lLlllllll Doris Morimoto heats water for the titration experiment, while Violet Nakagawa and Myra Fujii look on curiously. MISS VICTORINO'S HOMEROOM Bottom row l, left to right: Naomi Meyers, Ellen Muraoka, Shirley Okinaka, Sydney Ya- makawa, 'Violet Nakagawa. Row 2: Steven Watanabe, Veronica Brum, Mary Ellen Hale- manu, Petra Madrid, Benjamin Moriwaki, Row 3: Miss Bernadette Victorino, Robert Rego, Alejandro Rabago, Llewellyn Cataluna. Row 4: Allan Camaro, Robert Rosa, Joseph Cabaong, lsamu Taira, Peter Rayno. Row 5: Clayton Tre- maine, Ernest Segismundo, Anthony Brum, Ca- yetano Gerardo, Robert Delapenia.
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ws The sign ring committee selects the best ring de- for the class. Committee members ore left to right: Ellen Muraoka, George Kamei Roy Fujioka, George Higa, Victoria Tanaka and Yukiko Kohatsu. MR. KURASAKI'S HOMEROOM Bottom row I, left to right: Ellen Tanigawa, Glorieta Doctor, Jean Mukai, Marlene Hashi- moto, Doris Morimoto, Betty Oyama. Row 2: Irene Wakayama, Helen Tanaka, Grace Shin- seki, Marian Kashima, Rosalyn Navarro, Ber- nice Shima. Row 3: Stanley Mori, Joyce Fujii, Juliette Ogata, Amy Kawamura, George Kamei, Juan Ancheta. Row 4: Gemi Pascua, Edwin Kanemoto, Herbert Nishikawa, Stanley Koba- yashi, Calvin Fujita, Harold Matsunaga. Row 5: Malcolm Doi, Wilfred Morinaka, Robert Honda, Clarito Rollolazo, James Nelmida, Pat- rick Medeiros. Row 6: David Okinaka, Stephen Fujii, Alfred Louis, Joseph Souza, August Ven- tura, Mr. lsami Kurasaki. uniorfi worLec! MISS 0SAKI'S HOMEROOM Bottom row I, left to right: Prisca Abara, Myra Fujii, Renee Matsumoto, Rowena Blake, Thelma Muraoka. Row 2: Juanita Saladaaa, Victoria Ta- naka, Lois Wada, Jane Takasugi. Row 3: Yvonne Perry, Patsy Ann Medina, Edna Yamasaki, Anne Fujimoto, Miss Florence Osaki. Row 4: Judith lshiguro, Victoria Ishida, Ruth Kanoho, Barbara Chow, Eileen Costa Brum. Row 5: Yvonne Souza, Roberta Paia, Gwendolyn Moura, Emily Ayres. Row 6: Elaine Omoto, Gloria Ellamar, Mercedes Ganancial, Dolores Casobar, Juanita Magallanas. The mountainous job of planning the events of Junior Week, March I7 to 24, was handled by co-chairmen, Myra Fujii and Irene Wakaya- ma. The long awaited Junior Promenade . . . Path- ways to Paradise . . . was held on March Z4 at the gymnasium. To many teen agers, this was their very first formal, and they could hardly sup- press their excitement in anticipation of this much talked about dance. Dreamy dance music was provided by the Reliance Tenor Orchestra. A spring day picnic at Poipu Beach was one of the highlights of the Junior Week. A well-pIan- ned p r o g r a m of group singing, competitive games, and swimming was enjoyed by all who attended this outing. Bi ai
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lik I I .X j That fellow's name was Jim, reads Irene Wokoyoma from her prize winning orotion in the Voice of Democracy contest. union! larocluce Eight juniors were inducted into the National Honor Society of Kauai High School in October. The students, who were placed in the seats of honor were: Victoria Ishida, Santos Padilla, Ju- liette Ogata, Ellen Tanigawa, Jessie Tanabe, Helen Tanaka, lrene Wakayama, and George Higa. Persuasive orator, Irene Wakayama, won over two other Raider finalists to emerge victor and champion in the school's Voice of Democracy contest. This was lrene's second win in the last two years. Surfcaster in Hawaii, an essay written by Roy Fujioka, was accepted for publication in the Anthology of High School Essays by the National Essay Association. In the field of sports, Malcolm Doi, Lindy Blas, and Edwin Kanemoto displayed much talent as valuable athletes. For the second year, Malcolm became a four letter man, having starred in all major athletic competitions. Twenty-three juniors were picked by the ad- visers of the publications department to serve on the staffs of the school annual and the news- paper. l i MR. NOSE'S HOMEROOM Bottom row I, left to right: Wilfred Jerves, Warren Doi, George Higa, Albert Naito, Wallace lsoda. Row 2: Philip Cadauas, Henry Pananganan, San- tos Padilla, Alan Matsumoto, Richard Fujimoto. Row 3: Leonard Vegas, John Rosa, Melvyn Gokan, , Edwin Horita. Row 4: Henry Apana, John Vicente, - Allan Tamura, William Sasan, Benjamin Alayvilla. Row 5: Stephen Louis, James Haluapo, Herbert Tawata, Joseph Nakamura, Harold Tomota. Row 6: Mr. Katashi Nose, Thomas Hirota, Robert Kurasaki.
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