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Q.. PATRICIA ANTONIO jkey ere Clzoden fs Secretary ETHEL NAITO Personality plus intelligence . Treasurer best describe this lass who ., Industrious and dependable served as an efficient pen- in Ethel hails tram the town of pusher. I i Lihue. X, , NILES KAGEYAMA MARVIN INOUYE President Vice President Courteous and bright Niles Cute and dynamic is this lad F , has won many friends with wha claims Kolva as his -A v at I his keen sense of humor. hometown. ,- , If . ,, A 5 ESM-F3 , I K'-, 'F . P , W-f '. , F 1 FROSH COUNCIL IN SESSION Prexy Niles Kageyama and freshman cauncil with their ad- ! visor, Mrs. Sakamotn, took time out ta pose lar the annual V photographer. 7 56 POSING PRETTILY Eager freshmen Eileen Jimenez and Carol Galax smile prettily for the annual photographer as they are shawn strolling through the campus.
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00120 The freshmen underwent many new experi- ences during their first year on the Raider carn- pus. Some of the experiences were interesting and pleasant, while others were thought of as being a trifle tiring, Cafeteria duty was a must for all freshmen. Boys experienced many confusing moments, wondering where the infinite pots and pans should be put away. Girls developed culinary skills in preparing pies, salads, and sandwiches. Physical education classes offered opportuni- ties to release their youthful zest. ln the natural atmosphere, they shouted, cheered, and played in friendly competition and toward better health. The freshman girls taking homemaking found it to be very interesting as they learned to make many useful articles such as corded pat holders. They began the year by making simple proiects and gradually learned the harder skills of dom- estic ability. , W xrjfcgag TIME OUT FOR RECORDS Myron Dnbaslui, Angela Valera, and Linda Kuwa- moto have fun listening to records on the hi-fi set in Miss 0hamo's class. MR. LAU'S HOMEROOM Bottom row l, left to right: Owen Seki, Dennis Rego, Daniel Navarro, Michael Hada, Terry Morishige, Francis Kiyabu, Rudy Raralio. Raw 2: Wayne Muranaka, George Padilla, Warren Yoshimari, Francis Shinseki, Barry Turner, Fred Ue- mura, John Correa. Row 3: Marvin lnauye, Melvin Shigeta, Samuel Kawamura, Rodney Nofrada, Anthony Kuroiwa, Den- nis Horita, Leslie Hashimoto. Row 4: Alan Sugibayashi, Alan Asakura, David Tabuchi, Albert Shiraki, Floresto Villon, Cornelia Casabar. Row 5: Benjamin Espiritu, Fred Ellamar, Charles Kunioka, Clyde Marugame, Michael Ching, Manuel Rivera. Row 6: Frank Silva, Patricia Ramelb, Robert Lara, Mr. Lau. f i i .wk .W '57
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