High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 53 text:
“
we cyegaing ani - Z 1 5 . , j I iff. f ig f?gligZ.2Q,5if E r is '2:2S.3.1:i:': ttefii-5415 I' '?'i'.iZa'.af., . ,, u - tilt? 1 A 9 rw - afar 0- :if':g.f.t,. - ij + ' Y ' mst ' i'f ff ,. A X .w'2 Q 4- . .1 lense: Q- i -wg-f I .iiifu-gig.. , . Mosse, 4 Riagg .:3. ,Z L rf 1 ' f 2 wa. nz 421 is-:E we- if , -,i fysgxs- N 4 :Q-3.5,-f -- rv if - f Q , fr 1 writ -,Z- 3 My fgj - L Big tg I wma it -1,- ig, V+ ' 4. I 5 'Xglsf 5.3! 'P V 55.5, . , A 53 .- L fw f . t, ,gt-V 4 or ' Q. we Q f 0- vw 7 -Q V' f. iftftiff, ,, W d f' 3 ,-Q, - ag: ,tiff - Q .3 A ' THQLJ 5' ' tsl Q ix fag: ' ' lk V' r Av . X ' .4. , ' .Q ' 5 , ' xx l -0--v CLUB LEADERS Seated, left ta right: Jane Hirata, secretary, Nancy Watada, president, Gail Kobayashi, vice president. Raw 2: Rosemarie Fuiimoto, treasurer, Mrs. Thiis, advisor, Often referred to as the Helping Hand of the Campus, the Girls' League started the year by having each homeroom elect o member for representation at meetings. Advised by Mrs, Marjorie Thiis, these girls were certainly an asset to Kauai High School, they served at various occasions such as P,T.A. dinner meetings, N.H.S. induction, and the freshman tea. Numerous service proiects were rendered by this group. Among them the making BIG SISTERS OFFICE DECORATORS Girls League members, Linda Yasuda and Marsha Mura- moto brighten the affine with their decorations. of newspaper bags for tubercular patients at Samuel Mahelona Hospital. Each member was required to make l'5 bags, Decorative Christmas trees brightened trays at Wilcox Memorial Hose pital when the members undertook the project of making tray favors. These helping hands were responsible for the office looking so becoming with their beau- tiful decorations. These decorations were done on Monday morning so that the office would look attractive throughout the week. Bottom row l, left to right: Barbara Martin, Marjorie Brum, Rosemarie Fuiimoto, Gail Kobayashi, Nancy Watada, Irene Co- rema, Patsy Kawaaka, Donna Aschenbrenner. Raw 2: Linda lnouye, Frances Tsukamoto, Marsha Muramoto, Amy Ogato, Linda Yasuda, Jane l-lirato, Yvonne Pacheco, Helen Hanohana. Raw 3: Mrs. Thiis, Jaan Schimmelfennig, Bette Tao, Shirley Gipolan, Gayle Amimoto, Janet Watanabe. R ,. . . l . - i 'l.f9t.., ' -t 'Q ' -,J , ' , -ang p g,.,x 1 s ,' Q g2'?L3'.! .' 5, , QQ,
”
Page 52 text:
“
owar new or-izonzi i FHA MEMBERS Bottom raw I, left to right: Vivian Souza, Jean lshii, Annette Kakutani, Janet Hara, Jaynice Hamada, Carol Mecleiros, Priscilla Manuel, Margaret Domen, Linda Agosto, Arleen lwamato, Linda Baptiste. Row 2: Peggy Faiardo, Mary Ellen Lee, Jean Aldosa, Caridad Mances, Bernice Keuma, Billie Guadiz, Linda Takasugi, Yvonne Pacheco, Josephine Lopez, Pauline Ra- basa, Lorraine Almeida. Row 3: Enriquita Nelmida, Gladys lida, Kathleen Texeira, Nancy Shigemoto, Lynette Williams, La- rene Watanabe, Dolores Vales, Aurelia Miguel, Martina Rabasa. Row 4: Moriorie Brun, Elaine Martin, Helen Hanohano, Louisa Kala, Joyce Rivera, Janet Higa, Evelyn Hanaoka, Blanche Horner, Lillian Gora, Shirley Karimata. x J . .l up . FHA GIRLS Bottom row I, left to right: Kim Look Chang, Ellen Fujishige, Sheila Umehara, Sofia Doctor, Beverly Akama, Linda Arinaga, Carol Ann Galas, Flora Nakamoto, Mabel Leanio, Lindo lnouye. Row Z: Judith Uemura, Jane Hadama, Joyce lnouye, Ann Shinagawa, Flora Daida, Dorothy Takeuchi, Joyce Racela, Jane Tao, Aileen Wada, Louise Honda. Row 3: Gayle Amimato, Joyce Kiikuni. Aurelia Cadauos, Amy Sato, Ruth Miyoshi, Odlene Yarnarnato, Betty Lau Agustin, Jean Tsukamoto, Lar- raine Kashima, Rosemarie Fujirnoto, Claire Bukoski, Raw 4: Marian Monde, Mildred Obrero, Georgianne Roca, June Francisco, Aileen Silva, Charlotte Silva, Caroline Delostrico, Geraldine Travasso, Mary Corpuz, Libbie Duarte, Sharon Arruda. Row 5: Florence Villanueva, Priscilla Valdez, Priscilla Barriga, Lourdes Qgleteng, Karen Agader, Jean Hayashi, Dardanella Fodran, Jane Tomita, Joan Okabe, Ardientos Caletena. Row 6: Naomi Fukumoto, Barbara Takeuchi, Ellen Fujioka, Evelyn Matsu- mura, Esperanza Nero, Lourdes Tabura, Eleanor Pascual, Esther Santos, 48
”
Page 54 text:
“
jAl'0ll,g THE BOOSTERS Seated, left to right: Shirley Higashi, secretary, Joyce Uye- na, president, Flora Daida, vice president, Standing, left to right: Colin Marinaka, Jinny Kunimuru, sergeants-at-arms, ond Dennis Miyoshi, treasurer. Ucfory QI' Building the spirit of the Kauai High School student body, the Pep Club worked earnestly toe wards producing a harmonious cheering section this year. Committees appointed by President Joyce Uyeno, sold school banners and red and white streamers at football games as money making projects. The club purchased balloons for the annual Shrine football game, The balloons were released in the traditional manner, while the band played l'm Forever Blowing Bubbles, the anthem of the Shrine Hospital. A bonfire rally, co-sponsored by the Kauai High School Alumni Association and Pep Club, was held at the Lihue County Park in October. Mrs. Marie Case's senior homeroom was declared winner of the banner-skit contest. The class was awarded a monetary prize of 57. Band instructor, Mr. Sadao Odo, advised the Pep Club this year. Carolyn Arruda, serving her third year as one of four song queens, led the pepsters as chairman. 'rg- G0 TEAM G0 Song queens and cheerleaders pep up Raider fans. Left to right: Julio Doctor, Linda Baptiste, Janet Refomonte, Yvonne Boiser, Sofia Doctor, Carolyn Arruda, Juliette Garcia, Raymond Agon. 50
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.