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. . 70 A014 12 cfv awp , If nJ X,92f'LQl'lCe5 Wada 'OA Enthusiastic freshmen entered a world of new experiences as they entered Kauai High School. Many of these experiences were mixed with fun, anxiety, and success, A A Under the capable leadership of President Jerry Terui, Vice-President Arlene Kashima, Sec- retary Karen Sato, and Treasurer Paul Yukimura and the help of Mrs. Ethel Kim, the class of '62 mapped plans for its first year at Kauai High School. A school year never goes by without the tra- ditional class week. Each day was set aside for a specific theme. The highlight of their week was the crowning of the Freshman Cupids during the Freshman Dance. With diligence, sincerity and enthusiasm, the green freshmen completed their first year in high school in grand style, doing well in study, work and play. RELAXING IS ENJOYAILE Freshmen Phyllis Uehara, Susan Matsuyama, Dennis 1 Arakaki, Melvin Sasaki and Owen Mnriwaki admire our beautiful campus. MRS. KIM'S HOMEROOM Left ta right, Row I: Frank Gonsalves, Frances Fuiii, Sondra Semano, Faith lnouye, Ella Kogeyamo, Warlino Gon- zales, Dennis Freitas. Row 2: Kenneth Agustin, Paul Yoguchi, James Nishl, Alvin Ouml, Kreighton Kondo, Harry Kakutani, Philbert Nakamura, Stanley Dotario. Raw 3: Anthony Gonsalves, Van Shigemoto, Isaac lida, Lynn Ko- neshiro, Owen Yamaguchi, Richard Maghunoy, Antonio Nadarisoy. Row 4: Vernon Brun, Ernest Koerte, Nelson Ta- kernoto, Robert Ferreira, Johnson Villcmida, Dennis Santos, Ernest Moniz. Row 5: Mrs. Kim, Frank Simoo, Alvin Wun, Charles Young. 23
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ifaelaw, , -.lm ' ,fame .ewwwhvmf Xllefy ay f l 0bLg,Af ml! President i A man of few words, in- i 1 telligent Jerry is well- - A 2 lilzed by his fellow stu- ' i 1 Y' ' ,L -Z dents. He serves as a -Vi fl, .1 1 V . football manager. . ARLENE xAsi-um. 343.1 3 Vice President - Q Veep Arlene is charming ' H . 1 ' and conscientious. Slle is A always willing ta lend a helping hand. A A KAREN sA'ro fig? ' , 1, PAUL YUKIMURA Secretary V ,j a ' ff 'f -'3 Treasurer Musical-minded Ka- 1 ' , 'fi '- Money is my busi- ren hails tram Ln- i ....',,f ness. are the words wqi, Sim pgggegggg V meg? of reliable Paul. He all me qgqligigg of Q., A- ' . . ls a hard worker at an efficient seereta- -' f f all times. YY- Qffgsa, MRS. DESCHWANDEWS HOMEROOM Left to right, Row l: Kay Watanabe, Salvation Caletena, Cheryl Shigemota, Linda Kurashige, Susan Aquino, Evelyn Tao, Myra Amimoto. Raw 2: Nora Ishida, Evelyn Ola, Fay Mikasa, Josephine Racelo, Evelyn Tamum, Sharon Mu- rciaka, Karen Hirata, Phyllis Uahara. Row 3: Charlotte Victarina, Geraldine Schaefer, Pamela Fant, Eladie Auer- bach, Madelene Duarte, Delvina Freeman, Thelma Taroc, Agnes Andrade. Row 4: Lester Sakimae, Melvin Apana, Owen Moriwaki, Veronica Cruzada, Linda Camara, Stephen Thomas, Dennis Tasaka, Lloyd Shinseki. Row 5: Mrs. Deschwanden, Stephen Urube, Roy Kawamoto, Rudy Aquino, Filomeno Aldosa. 22
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.Z-44,11 47' Ismail flow 5969 ' .44-,fy 70 in M466 al uccead ame jdroug Freshmen, gaining new experiences during their first year in high school, found competition rather keen in general science, algebra and oth- er areas of study. Displaying their vim, vigor and vitality at the pep rallies, their voices filled the gymnasium as they cheered for the team. Taking second place in the pep club class contest, they found their place among the upperclassmen. The Freshmen observed the traditional class week with each day set aside for a special event. The Freshman dance in the gymnasium met overwhelming success through the cooperative- ness of the students. The class picnic climaxed this week of fun-filled activities. Pitching in with the work at the Raiders Roundup Carnival, they proved their ability to work together and help whenever needed. TYPICAL AT KHS Cloclnwisa: Ronald Hashimoto, Paul Yamauclui, Paul Yaguchi and Lynn Kanexllira relax in Ilia corridor: during lunch haul. MR. STElNOHRT'S HOMEROOM Left to right, Row I: Susan Fujii, Priscilla Rapozo, Juliette Tnboniar, Eugenia Madrid, Shirley Dias, Carol Monde, Linda Freitas. Raw 2: Earl Hamamura, Melvin Corpuz, Susan Matsuyama, Verna Hironaka, Nancy Hiranaka, Rlcky Ellis, Dale Fuiimoto. Row 3: Allan lwase, Milton Kanemolo, Carl Masaki, Norman Carlos, Robert Jergensen, Pacifica Quel, Steven Yamamoto, David Kawate. Raw 4: Mr. Steinohrt, Rudolf Catogno, Paul Yukimura, Melvin Hayashi, Dennis Arakaki, Gary Knwamura, Edward Horner. 24
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