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bestows LU NCH BREAK jkeory .xdlwl Wacfice 'feb JEAN ISHII Kulaheo A noble deed is o step to- wurd God. Boy! That lunch was great, says Susumu Muru- oka to James Dang as Leslie Silva looks on approv- ingly. CLARENCE KAKUTANI Kcluheo Wharsoever ye do, do it heartily. . 'x E A A, STANFORD KASHIMA Lihue Life is given to be used. L.-3 N-ur JEAN IWASAKI Lihue A silent tongue expresses wisdom. the ,pium tree, the riper plum. BERNICE KEUMA Lihue To be is better than to seem. Henrrgg KI os:-u A E9 O lille , rlphonor IE umrfiy '52 52
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arc! greaf eilrleigkffi :' 7 . 4 A 'J . r V , JANE HIROTA ll Egllllldge and beauty go hand V Lihue in hand. . BLAYNE HIRANAKA The sweetest garland to the Lihue sweetest maid, HERBERT HIKUI Goodly is he that goodly Kcluheo doeth. Wishing is the conqueror of fortune. ' BETWEEN CLASSES We're Iatel We're lata! says Edwin Wada ta Evelyn Morris as they gather their textbooks from the lockers. GLADY5 IIDA Kalaheo S rn ol I ccurtesies sweeten MALCOLM IKEDA lite. Lihue The heart is the h treasure of men .glib as-I ead and ALLEN INOUYE Koloa A deed well done pleaseth the heart. p-L. :Is f-Q Sl EUNICE INOUYE Kalchec The king himself has fol- lowed her when she walked before. 3
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26113061 ,gn .j6l0l,ULJge g 19- , ,Z 4-5 .11- ha- 5 GAIL KOBAYASHI Lihue ' Y Character is the flower of K NE H 0 A sincerity, OID ' ' He 0 h ' , I J NOVEMBER The month of November was filled with many activities. Mrs. Alter, senior social studies teacher, con- ducted special interviews with all seniors, con- cerning future educational and vocational plans, The KIF football championship was won by the Raiders, who displayed great sportsmanship. Some students smiled while some grimaced, as report cards marking the close of the first quar- ter, were distributed. KUNIMURA LOUISA KOLO Lihue When a thing is done, make the best of it. PAT L OSA Li e t c ptam of my ship I am the master of my soul JOAN KUNIMURA Koloa Strength and honor are her labor wears a ve clothing. ., ,-,A 1 3 K X, 'vet NW I 53 ,,,,,,.4 BENJAMIN KULU Puhi Work while it is called to- doy, for you know not how much you be hindered to- morrow. MARY ELLEN LEE Lihue God helps them who help themselves, . 06? 2,9
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