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ommencemenf Mingd J4 gufu GLENN TAKABAYASHI Vice-president 'dass Good-looking Taka star- '. A red in athletics. He was V treasurer of the National 14-15. 54' -Q 1 ' W Honor Society. V a:,rfe2151fe.vf.'r 1 - s ..'?l'.1 1.. .' i , . rgfglsegaiizifv' 1 R CHARLES TABA, J R. President On the gridiron and in the classroom, this future engineer was indispensable. SHIRLEY HIGASHI Secretary Benign ShirI will some- day delight students as a school marm. ALLEN UYEMATSU Treasurer Chooch , diamond captain guarded the money bag of the Senior class. 80 Some fearful, some anxious, several doubtful faces appeared on the campus in early Septem- ber, 'l954. They were sprouting youth, leaving behind bare-footed school days and entering o higher form of education. These were the mem- bers of the Class of 1958. GREEN WERE THE FRESHMEN Green Freshies roamed the Raider Campus in search of new acquaintances, Teachers greeted them with lessons, in preparation for the years ahead. High school life proved to be different, The class held its first dance in the school gymnasium and observed Freshman Week in early February, 1955. Success comes in can's, failures in can'ts was chosen as the class motto. Red carnatian was voted class flower and red and white the class colors. A YEAR GONE BY Summer came and went as once doubtful faces returned with looks of greater assurance. Now as suffering sophomores, they developed con- fidence in themselves and in their work and were ready to plow their paths through another year. Though studies were difficult, the sophomores enjoyed their second year at Kauai High School and concluded their class activities with a lunch-I eon and picnic, l ANOTHER STEP IN EDUCATION Jolly Juniors enjoyed their first formal i March, Queen Carolyn Arruda and King Antoni
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il' .L THE FUTURE consulted teachers, parents, and friends, searching the right field to enter. Pnrtraying their future careers seated: engineers, Glenn Arakaki, Sheila Umehara. stewardess, Carolyn Arruda, teacher, Lawrence orgayo, with o court representing five racial xtractions, reigned over the Junior promenade hemed Picnic. Juniors produced outstanding athletes on the ridiron, hard-wood, on the diamond and clnder oth. Excelling in athletics were Charles Taba, avid lha, Bryan Kageyama, Herbert Morris, lenn Takabayashi, Allen Uyematsu, Casemero pe, Gerald Souza and Lawrence Kido. HE LAST STRIDE T0 COMMENCEMENT Mighty were the seniors in their final year. The traditional exchange of friendship photos continued throughout, and months flew past. Seniors planned their careers, consulting 'eachers and counselor Mrs. Mant, preparing for he not too distant future. The College En- 'rance Examination Board and University of Ha- aii entrance tests were administered to all inter- sted seniors. The Guidance Committee, under the chair- anship of Vivian Takemato, presented the Se- ior class with speakers from the community in bservance of three Career Days. Graduation drew closer as preparations were ade for the banquet, baccalaureate service nd commencement exerci-ses. The once timid freshmen were now at the :lose of four fun filled, yet hardetoiled years- :acing the future of Horizons Unlimited, with nly their knowledge for a weapon, guide and omforter. Seniors-so proudly we hail! CC K 77 orizond n imifec! run AHFQ I G., 4-4 PLAN AHEAD Casemero Epc, Vivian Talusmato, chairman of the guid- ance committee and Leonora Pascua observe posters on careers. J A M... ..'n 'f' LEADERS OF TOMORROW Seniors gathered to discus and prepare for their future careers.
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