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jkey, ang, .Sz Sweeffg lnterminable practice enabled the chorus to produce sweet music. Young voices were trained to harmonize. A variety of selections provided for enioyment as well as appreciation. Chorus members participated in the school Christmas program and contributed often to the success of school assemblies. Seventy-five strong voices sounded in harmony as they sang many numbers. Working hard all the time, Mr, Sadoo Odo's patience and guidance brought out many of the hidden singing abilities of the students attend- ing our Alma Mater who were interested in us- ing their voices ta bring out the beauty of the songs of old. Practice sessions may have been tedious and could have sounded horrible and erratic, but their final renditions at the various assemblies and programs displayed their talents and capabilities to produce good music, The beautiful music produced by our singing lads and lassies brought appreciation for the finer things of life. RED RAIDER HUMMING-BIRDS '- X OUTSTANDING SONGSTERS Mr. Oda developed o chorus that Kauai High can be well proud ot. Here, chorus members are rehearsing conscientiously. Bottom row l, left to right: Shirley Karimoto, Lillian Kolo, Consolation Lopez, Isabella Bergonio, Yvonne Boiser, Janet Retomonte, Florence Ropozo, Shirley Higashi. Row 2: Norma Brum, Alverto Abreu, Jean Aldosa, Lillian Gore, Josephine Lopez, Juanita Alimboyoguen, Irene Corema, Barbara Omori. Row 3: Enriquito Nelmida, Zinio Jimenez, Lauretta Dias, Peggy Fojardo, Antoinette Komoki, Elsie Nakamura, Mathildo Nuovao, Rebina Maghanoy. Row 4: William Sasil, Edward Obrero, Louis Boroles, Dolores Vales, Jeannette Peters, Joyce Rivera, Betsy Toboniar. Row 5: Gerald Mouro, Andrew Borilez, Joseph Lopez, Dennis Farios. i 1 1, . wx J- - , j '
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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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4 x till, l v ,mm pw KN' ABLE LEADERS I .Milf L: l 9 - 'L 'ii J K 1 f if-vi' e - ..' ,' i 1 - H . mfg, , . 3. R 5 .2 JN-E, fit'- '5'-, i 4.,2'Aif W i 75' E .-air. J - g ,lE3'iff9 - . 'ff ff3irii..'- , vi- :J '. iff, C ,f , ', .23 i -, fTiit'5, ix, ' ' f' I' , 'f lr ' :QQ-g - Im 'Z , i:-t . w 'lfg'i.iZ3,..fi 2, ,I Z 3. J . ., , Ai L . ...J t-' 1. .- 'A - 1 ' . 4 V' ' ' . 6 . . , it s 'fix' . . V , .1 x Q3 L l Y . , W I . -'gf ,mae , t -f - - - pf4 '5.fw, n . 5 ' .. A we iq, . Wy? 4, . . . :iii - M: . ru s A. ' i- ' . N ik ' ' Seated, left to right: Jane Muranaka, vice president, Linda Baptiste, president, Myra Muraoka, secretary. Standing: Ad- visor Mr. Miwa, Ann Shinagawa, treasurer, GETTING PREPARED .gzwlenfa fjoclay, Organized quite a few years ago,- the Oren E. Long Chapter of the Future Teachers of America has done well in preparing students of Kauai High School to enter the field of teaching. Mr. Miwa, one of the more experienced teachers at Kauai High School, saw to it that the teachers of tomorrow were well informed an the ideals and practices required of the profession. With great interest, the members ofthe organ- ization participated eagerly in their activities which would prepare them for worthy teaching careers. Guest speakers, research, film strips, and taking over classes at the grammar school and in absence of our own teachers were the main projects carried out by the group. All students in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades were invited to join this group. After their induction, they were well on their way in sharing the activities of America's fu- ture teachers. The group enjoyed a good year under capable club officers: President, Linda Baptiste, Vice- president, Jane Muranaka, Secretary, Myra Mu- raoka, and Treasurer, Ann Shinagawa. Bottom row l, left to right: Clvdene Hummel, Apryle Motoda, Joyce Kiikuni, Jo Ann Fujii, Linda Yasuda, Edith Nami, Jinny Kunimura, Carrnencita Suero, Jane Tomita. Row 2: Eunice lnouye, Ann Nogami, Priscilla Taba, Ruth Hikiii, Amy Ogata, Jaan Okabe, June Hamado, Jean Arakaki, Janet Miyamoto, Melinda Texeira, Kath- erine Aquina. Row 3: May MOri, Betty Muraoka, Ruth Miyoshi, Ophelia Curammeng, Lynette Williams, Gladys Mi- yazaki, Sharon Akamai, Myra Muraaka, Karen Agader, Arlene Arinaga. Row 4: Gloria Nishihara, Sarah Fujii, Jane Tao, Amy Sato, Madge Okinishi, Jane Hirota, Caroline Ochoco, Kathleen Sasaki, Joan Kunimura. Row 5: Ethel Urakawa, Jo Ann Watanabe, Carol Fujimoto, Caral Muranaka, Ethel Fuiii, Elsie lchimosa, Janet Naito, Judy Yoguchi Jane Murcnaka.
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