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E mf On ime PHOTUGRAPHERS 1 These dependable photugruphers who were seen snap- ping pictures are: Row I, left to right: Dennis Kuni- mura, Richard Sadamitsu, Mitsuo Takamoto. Raw 2: Gary Inouye, Lawrence Higa. . xfl- INDIVIDUAL CHORES Norma Palacuy types index cards as James Ya- suda files them. Jane Muronaka looks for ideas to improve her section. MEMBERS OF THE YEARBOOK Bottom row l, left to right: Violet Matsumoto, Norma Palacoy, Jo Anne Yamamoto, Ellen Fujishige. Row Z: Dorothy Take uchi, Linda Baptiste, Ellyn Nakor, Glorra Mompon, Eval n Rocnlo, Row 3: James Yasud J M k A I Flora Darda, Mass y a, ann urana a, rcne Tamura Ohoma, advrsor. Q gm 4' ,. 4, fr 1 N , lab R ,, 3' 3 ai? 37
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l if L t el ik ..,, K 5 3 ifs- '33 A-f 5 'QQ' , i . : ' ff- In it 4' 2 M 3 il . . . 1 'Will' ,fimii f 2 i r . . , , W SANIE KUNIMURA CAROLYN ARRUDA Editor-in-chief Associate editor The proverb, Dynamite comes in small packages, best describes this spark plug of the Ke Kuhiau. Attractive and o I w a y s smiling Carolyn was one of o u r hardworking sang- leaders. meallglfleff 30 In September, after much discussion, Faces was chosen os the theme for the i958 yearbook. The old timers of this staff were editor, Sa- nie Kunimuro, associate editor, Carolyn Arruda, and business manager, Charlotte Tamekazu, with Miss Hilda Ohama as advisor. ln October, nineteen students went to Hono- lulu to attend the Associated League of High School Annuals workshop, held on the Farring- ton High School campus. The new members faced many unfamiliar problems during the year. However, they pro- gressed through their errors and were soon hard at work making dummies, planning layouts, past- ing pictures, typing copies, and reading galleys. As the date of the deadline drew nearer, many staff members were excused from their A ,. Q Ali . 1 V itll 1 CHARLOTTE TAMEKAZU study hall classes to work on their sections. Some preferred to work after school. ln November, the newswriting and annual classes from Waimea High School visited our hard-working annual class. Divided into two groups, they discussed new ideas and problems among themselves. Business manager An efficient money wom- an is Charlotte who kept the annual class out of debt. DAILY WORK Working harmoniously together to meet the first deadline are: Gary lnouye, Jo Anne Yamamoto, Linda Baptiste, Violet Matsu- moto, Flora Daida, Evelyn Racela, Gloria Manipon, Arlene Tamu- ro, James Yasuda, Norma Palacay, Sanie Kunimuro, Mitsua Ta- kamoto, Dorothy Takeuch i. 36 PICTURES! PICTURESl PICTURES! Sanie Kunimuro and Ellyn Nakai concentrate on cropping pictures while Charlotte Tarneko- xu and Evelyn Racelo look over prints. Carolyn Arruda and Ellen Fuiishige scan through an old Ke Kuhiau for more ideas an picture-talu ing.
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STRIKE UP THE BAND! Mr. Oda leads Kauai High's superb band with utmost ease. OUR LEADING NOISEMAKERS Loud screeches, accompanied by horrible blasts, developed into lovely music after the band went through a year of extensive training under a new-comer, Mr. Sadao Odo. The first few weeks found the band members going through many practice sessions in prepa- ration for renditions at football games. They played for assemblies, they played at games, and they played for the community. To make the band sound like a band, hours and hours of practice were required and this the boys did. They practiced hard and long because they loved to play and they loved music. Many mem- bers of the band played solos and duets at our assemblies, displaying much of their talents. The success of a band depends much upon the organization and synchronization of the group. With their heads in their instruments and music know-how, they developed into a group of fine and polished musicians. Clad in their brand new band outfits, Kauai High School's loudest noisemakers led our Alma Mater through a successful and glorious year of play and study, Bottom row l, left to right: Mr. Oda, Juvencio Utrera, Marcello Segismundo, Jerry Oshima, Manuel Mathias, Louis Berales, Ophelia Fadran. Row 2: Constancia Sobriona, Francisco Pascua, Herbert Morris, Bernard Perreira, Gerald Moura, Patrick Silva. Row 3: Benny Bergonia, Ernesto Panonganan, Herbert Louis, Constancio Nocua.
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