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fr .., 2 f'f2i1'11, ,cg ' 'digg K , au, . 2. .1 zu ' fr ' .. 'L' V . , . ELLYN NAKAI Editor-in-Chief Always ready with a help- ing hand and fun loving is this attractive lass who hails from Wailua. L .. VI, ,. i , ' -X . 43111 Mefvbng cgnferedfing alaer a a I a MELANIE TOYOFUKU Associate editor A teacher's delight, Mela- nie is an aspiring iaurnalist with a promising future. NANCY WATADA Business manager A combination of looks and brains describes Nancy who is also active in extra curri- cular activities. l l With editor, Ellyn Nakai, associate editor, Me- lanie Toyofuku, and business manager, Nancy Watado, this year's news reporters succeeded in yielding interesting newspapers. The staff was capably advised by Mrs. Elizabeth lkehara. The Ka Welo reporters sacrificed much of their time and effort to meet those deadlines once every two weeks. They continuously pur- sued teachers as well as students for interesting and exciting write-ups that would arouse read- ers' interest. Two students were chosen to write the storiesi for the Raiders' Round Up column, that appeared weekly in the Garden lsIand. This column, kept the island readers of the paper up-to-date about the doings on our campus. ' With all the deadlines to meet, the class still found time to go on on excursion in November to Samuel Mahelona Hospital. Sometime in February, some of the Ka Welo staff went to Honolulu to attend the newspaper conference. The Ka Welo O Ka La has kept us well inform- ed on school activities throughout the year. DISTRIBUTING PAPERS Christina Dacay and Ann Nogami discuss their as- signments. The task of assigning reporters to dis- tribute newspapers to the various harneraorns was in the hands af Priscilla Taba and Lucille Susan. a ,. . ,..V. lxll..'ll' 1 34 ASSIGNING STORIES Ellyn Noltai assigns stories to Coral Fuiimata, Eunice lne- uye, and Patrick Hada while Melanie Tayafuku writes on.l the board as a reminder to reporters.
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cfiuified .14 al .xdfidem Aw MMITTEE members were responsible for the preparation and up of the gym for all assemblies. Bottom row l, to right: Kenneth Yokota lchairmani, Glenn Func- Patrick Hada, Wayne Masumura. Raw 2: David Mr. Seichi Ona ladvisorl, Allen Uyematsu, Edwin bgata. L AA P7 231' az .-. YP: j3,:X, 1 k 4 lgizv .Sa 4 , ' l' : ,- xxx 1:2 is fx, Z, 'gf 1: ' 1 ,, if '.':'If -1- ' W. 'if ' 411. -if STUDENT BODY DANCE COMMITTEE The success of our Student Body Dance, White Christ- mas , was brought about by these hardworking com- mittee members. Bottom row l, left to right: Christina Dacay lco-chairmanl, Sheila Umehara, Melanie Toyo. fuku. Row 2: Shirley Higashi, Janet Naito, Mrs. Ethel Kim ladvisorl, Edith Maeda, Barbara Ikeda. Row 3: Lin- -da Yamasaki, Lucille Sasan, Joyce Uyeno, Glenn Yo- neji, Ronald Toyofuku lco-chairmanl. Row 4: Kenneth Yokota, Geoffrey Turner, James Yamamoto. 5 'P . .I .-,-3 1 PEP RALLY COMMITTEE The success of the cheering section of Kauai High School was the responsibility of these song and cheer leaders. Bottom row I, right to left: Sophia Doctor. Row Z: Janet Refamonte, Linda Baptiste, Carolyn Arruda Ichairmani. A ,M VY ' A X ,Qt -fag - PROGRAM COMMITTEE It was the duty of the members of this committee to draw up at the beginning af the school year a tentative schedule of programs to be presented to the student body. BOND!!! NW l,right to left: Nancy Watado lclwairrnanl, Edith Maeda. Row 2: Ellyn Nakai, Geraldine Takenaka. Row 3: Mitsuo Takamoto, Miss Hilda Ohamc lodvisorl, Dennis Kunimura.
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's ' I ad jlreir im S' . .. 'X l .L . ' ll f . -Q- 'KI f .wi og tx 1 INTERVIEWING A NEW TEACHER Arlene Tamura and Ja Anne Akaii interview Miss Ohama, a new teacher an the earnpus. TYPING STORIES Elaine Nogarrri and Ethel Urakawa type their stories while Stanley Ohama waits for his turn. Kathleen Sasaki look! through the newspapers for news. THE HARDWORKING STAFF Bottom row l. left to right: Priscilla Taba, Ann Nogarni, Carolina Ochoco, Elaine Nagarni, Row 2: Ethel Urakowa, Gail Kobaya- shi, Geraldine Dias, Eunice Inouye. Raw 3: Kathleen Sasaki, Diana Akoma, Jo Ann Akuji, Christina Decoy, Lucille Sosan. Row 4: Lynette Williams, Patrick Hoda, Stanley Ohama, Arlene Tamura. Row 5: Carol Fuiirnoto, Betty Muraoka, Sarah Fuiii, Leroy Silva, Milton Valera, Mrs. lkehara, 35
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