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CKGSMQJ ere k A MR. KATAOKA'S HOMEROOM Bottom row l, left to right: Rosemary Takemoto, Janice Sasaki, Leilani Kanoho, Evelyn Hanaoka, Lily Liu, Patricia Fune. Row Z: Antoinette Komaki, Elaine Tanaka, Emily Iloreta, Lillian Gora, Janet Corema, Judith Buknski. Row 3: Wally lwasaki, Joseph Pia, Oscar Masuda, Larry lida, Ernest Medeiros, Denis Vosconcellos, William Heresa. Row 4: Jose Gampon, Wayne Yaguchi, Blaine Davis, Rudolph Schumacher, Victor Heresa, Carl Paglinawan. Row 5: Mr. Ka- taoka, Allen Rita, Ronald Silva, Leonard Ah You, Wilfred Nokaahiki, Vernon Souza, Wilbert Nokaahiki. Sophomore boys found their second year of P.E. both exhausting and challenging. Keen com- petition was seen between squads playing basket- ball games. Hurdles were disappointing to some for they sometimes seemed insurmountable. A fun-filled Sophomore Week, which was held April Zl-25, was enjoyed by all, This week of activities came to its end with a luncheon and dance. Crowning of the Sophomore Personalities was the highlight of the dance. Much fun was exchanged by both students and advisors at the sophomore picnic. UNLOADING BOOKS Naomi Koneslliro open: the locker for Patsy Kowoolno, who put: in some of her books. -t FIRST AID TEST Colonel Frank Adams explains one of his questions to the sophomore P. E. girls.
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The industrious sophomores returned to their second year of high school and found that teachers expected more out of them than the year before. Subiects such as geometry and bi- ology were difficult to some students, while others found typing hard to master. Many squeals of nervousness and fright issued from the biology class as students dissected frogs to learn their different functions and systems. :sei s Colonel Frank Adams, retired army officer, N volunteered his time, as in previous years, to teach first aid to the sophomore girls. A final test was given to all of the sophomore P. E. girls, and those who passed were given a card certify- w I ' y ing completion of the first aid course. ,Wil g Qs, ,, N EXTRA STUDY TIME ing. I A 5 3 7'hs'if 1 5 'X ' ' MISTAKES WERE ANNOYING L,-X' - ' ' 1 be- 4' Elaine Higoshi erases on error while Colin Mori- ' ' A nuke, Mary Ferreira, ond Sophia Doctor continue W- - - their typing assignments. or E or . 4 :gi MRS. MlYAHARA'S HOMEROOM Bottom row l, left to right: Ellen Fuiioka, Florence Villanueva, Carmencita Suero, Elsie Quel, Lourdes Caletena, Sophia Doctor, Priscilla Barrigo. Row Z: Naomi Kaneshiro, Amy Ogata, Jane Tomita, Esperanza Nero, Mary Ferreira, Ilona Fu, Patricia Brum. Row 3: Barbara Takeuchi, Elaine Higashi, Nora Miyazaki, Evelyn Matsumura, Marian Torigae, Jean Hayashi, Edilbertha Dichoso. Row 4: Lyman Yashimura, Gene Tasaka, James Pascua, Joseph Daos, Alfred No- briga, Royden Nokamatsu, Thomas Hiroshima. Row 5: Mrs. Miyahora, James Tamekazu, Wayne Sadamitsu, John Bandmann, Vicente Tabalno, Colin Morinaka. These studious sophomores, Gilbert Kohotsu. June Ho- mada, and Alvin Lo use their activity period for study-
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.gnferefi fin? 'ie RELAXATION IS SEEN Having lun talking and laughing are sophomores John Bandmann, Royden Nakametsu, and Wayne Yaguehi. ,Q .f x STUDYING WITH LUNCH Joan Olrabe finishes her dessert as her industrious classmates prepare their lessons during their lunch period. I!! .,. I MRS. CHING'S HOMEROOM Bottom row 1, left to right: Joan Okabe, Sharon Akama, Patsy Kawaoko, Jo Ann Fuiii, Caroline Rego, Eloise Kaneakua. Raw 2: Melinda Texeiro, Janet Miyamoto, Arleen Arinaga, Frances Hebert, Gloria Agao, JoAnna Taboniar. Row 3: Howard Nishihara, Garliardo Gonzales, Jeanne Muramota, Ruth Hikiii, Kathleen Tangonan, Spencer Tada, James Kuroiwa. Row 4: Kenneth Kawabota, Gary Yamamoto, Ray Kawamura, Eric Shinseki, Brian Daida, Glenn Mikasa, Charles Yokomoto. Raw 5: Daniel Masaki, Sanford Ota, Stephen Sato, Glenn Shimizu, Lawrence Muramoro, Tom Turner. Row 6: Mrs. Ching, Lawrence Matsuwaki, David Kawakami, Richard Mont, Norman Funamura, Nicholas Kashiwabara.
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