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1- ew CLGILWQQ6 .udrlfefle MUSIC George Borari, orchestra leader of the Little Sym- phony Concert, conducts the group with the lzelov- FRESHMAN DANCE ed selection, MALAGUENA. Freshman Cupids Eloise Tashima and Paul Yukimuro are crown- ed by freshman advisers Mr. Steinollrt and Miss Ackerman. 50TH STATE With the proclamation af Statehoacl, senior boys under- take the burial of old Terri- tory of Hawaii. - I' . - CHEER UP, PRISCILLAI ENTERTAINMENT Priscilla Texeira is about to burst into tear: as the nurse The Universal: perform one of their favorite numbers, give! her a skin test injectiun. lT'S ONLY THE BEGINNING. 126
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eCel'I'lL0l .!4l'l6! yaflblflfg DECEMBER-JANUARY Exciting activities claimed many hours of stu- dents' time during the year. School was not just work and study, for there were activities to make the school year a happy one. Among the nu- merous activities was our first Student Body Dance, Little Star. How swiftly the year passed by! The fun, triumphs, and heart-breaking experiences pre- pared our young men and women for unknown adventures awaiting them in the second half of the school year. The year come to an end with the Xmas as- sembly, Mele Kcilikimaka, Kolani, which left students in the true yuletide spirit. GOOD WILL AMBASSADOR Student Body treasurer, Russell Taba, presents Erie Shinseki some tokens of remembrance, before his departure to Hunterdon High School. ESSAY WINNER Melanie Toyoluku and Miss Janes look ever the euoy, Il I Had Three Wishes to Change the World. .3 .f-' '12 HAH! RAHI RAN! After o tight game, the boisterous raoteu loin in on the lost yell.
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gegfbttlfy .AIIJ march FEBRUARY-MARCH George Barati's symphony orchestra visited us in February, much to everyone's enjoyment. Students from neighboring elementary schools shared in the program. Freshman Week was climaxed with a dance, FriendIy Persuasion, at which Eloise Tashima and Paul Yukimura were crowned freshman sweethearts. Kauai High School served os host to Waimea High School's speech class. Students from both schools participated in the festival held to pro- mote interest in speech. SPEECH FESTIVAL KHS speeeh students present e skit on science research' with guest speaker Dr. Leo Ostorbrock. JUNIOR LUNCHEON The Juniors enjoy their 50th state luneheorr. LAST DANCE Eager sophomores come to the end of their exerting dence if -1' if pr' if'-fr , ,s r2Jn.s2tiH,,,s1a!u,., , SWEET MUSIC Chorus girls, under the direction of Mr. Steinohrt, sing SUMMERTIME.
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