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wall 0 eeln HELPING HAND Min Oharna helps annual members Jane Muranalia and Alvin Tanaka get their work dune in order ta meet their deadlines. JOLLY JUNIORS This exciting year brought out many joys and talents, both in scholarship and athletics. Many students ordered their class rings, They eagerly awaited their first formal in April, when Queen Juliette Garcia and King Patrick Layosa reigned over the memorable evening, Many were inducted into the National Honor Society on the basis of leadership, scholarship, character and service. On the athletic field, juniors who saw o lot of action in sports were Karl Matsumura, Marvin Yamauchi, Russell Taba, Gerald Tsukarnoto, Aurelio Ramelb, and Angel Madrid. MIGHTY SENIORS At last the fourth and final year of high school had arrived. Picture taking and career day were some of the activities that indicated signs of graduation. Tears of ioy and sadness were shed on Corn- mencement night. This was the finale of our four years of high school life. HOMEWARD BOUND Gloria Nixhihara, Gerald Hashimoto, Nara Naliata, and Rey Merlrnate beam smilingly, as xehuol :loses for another day. FIRE! FIRE! Lineoln Urabe rings the gong fer a fire drill while Marvin Yalnauchi and Melvin Yushioka leak en.
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CAROLINA Secretary Petite Caroli DENNIS MIYOSHI President Well-liked D e n n i s channeled the senior :abinet and :lass lllrouglu an active year. OCHOCO na kept ac- curate records of all meetings. PRISCI LLA Treasurer TABA II financial the iob of Pris . 42 0 ZZ Rifle, MELVIN YOSHIOKA Vice President Reliable Pop always carried aut cabinel and , M5 :lass responxlhiltles. Y N 2, GREEN AS COULD BE Entering the gates of Kauai High School in the fall of 1955 were freshmen from the towns of Hanamoulu, Lihue, Koloa, Puhi, Lawai, and Kaloheo. They found difficulty at first in ad- iusting to high school life, but as time passed, they became acquainted with the routine. Freshmen chose os their motto, To be rather than to seem , as their class flower, the vanda, and as their colors, lavender and white. The year was lightened with their first dance, picnic and luncheon. SUFFERING SOPHOMORES As veterans, students found out why they were called Suffering Sophomores, through taxing loads of homework. They plowed their way through a variety of tough subjects. Biology, geometry, algebra and English seemed to bring heart-rending moans and groans. Dork clouds of gloom vanished, when the day of the Sophomore Dance, Young Love, ar- rived. Chosen to reign over the dance were Elsie lchimosa and Patrick Layosa.
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1 jlzey gznfogecl .14 Mar CHRISANTO ADAOAG ELIZABETH AGAO Puhi Lihue CQLUMBA ABARA Hy- , The carefree heart Iiv- Cheerfulness brings per- Koloq V , H 1 eth long. petual serenity. Her, waysf ore ofipleos-i antness. X - JUANITO ALAYVILLA JEAN ALDOSA MARIE BASUCQLII is well Puhi Kvl ' Ulf , In simplicity is quiet Bgtmkitgis virtue. majesty. LAWRENCE AGENA Lihue Play not for prizes but for sports. AN EVENING OF ENJOYMENT Arriving at the senior pi:- nic held in the gym are LeRoy Silva and May Mori. Chrisunto Adaocg politely opens the door for Jean Ishii. ISABELLA BERGONIA Lihue Great hopes make peo- ple. 420
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