Kauai High School - Ke Kuhiau Yearbook (Lihue, HI)

 - Class of 1959

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Kauai High School - Ke Kuhiau Yearbook (Lihue, HI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 84 of 144
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Page 84 text:

, ,X -' CHI . . JASSRE The Campus Police Officers were constantly ,Lv'k'.l5' on the alert for law-breakers. No student violat- Q ed a law and got away with it. These C,P,O.'s could be seen keeping watch 1. 3 . , at the lunch line everyday. Hungry students 1 found no chance at any time to cut into the line to get to their lunches faster. Collecting lunch money was another duty carried on by the officers during the lunch hour. Chief Judy Yaguchi kept daily watch to see that everything went smoothly, At football games, officers in black and white kept vigil in clear or stormy weather. ln the box- office, other members collected tickets at all interscholastic home games. Maintaining law and order on and off the campus was the purpose of these Campus Police Officers. A student committing his first offense was quickly reprimanded but a second warning meant an arrest and a summons to appear in the school court. C.P.O.'S ON DUTY . . . EVER ALERT! In the lunch line or at the table. C.P.O.'s maintained law and order. CAMPUS POLICE OFFICERS Left to right, Row l: 6 Annette Uyesona, Kar- en Hirota, Sharon Mu- raoka, Columba Aba- ra, Melanie Toyofuku. Row 2: Barbara Toke- uchi, Sharon Akama, Jean Kanemaru, Lillian Tao, Lindo Yasuda, sw Janet Naito. Row 3: Jeanne Muramato, Lorna Yamauchi, Kath- erine Aquino, Linda Yamasaki, Elaine Hi- goshi. Row 4: Ethel Naito, Betty Muraoka, Arleen Kashima, Judith Yoshioka, Marsha Mu- ramoto, Judy Yaguchi. xx l 80

Page 83 text:

.Siwlmf Q pl Asssmsur communes X N. 0Uel I'U'l'leI'lt '-'Nt X' LOST AND FOUND COMMITTEE It enyene lost on article, he sought help from this com- Fu- mittce. Left to right, Row I: Myra Muraaka, Ethel iii, Janet Naito. Row 2: Patrick Hadc, Carl Matsuna- ga. Row 3: Alvin Tanaka lchairmanl, Glen Terui. Tliese boys set up the gym whenever there was on es- sembly. Left to right, Row I: Howard Nishihara, Gerald Hashimoto, Wayne Gokan, Lincoln Urabe. Row 2: Mel- vin Yashioka, Glenn Funamura fchairmanl, Marshal Nakamatsu. Row 3: Douglas Nagoshi, Mr, Malama lad- viseri . or ,eg Q I ,- , . 5 ...Q X x hw . , X ', f L ' A - .f A , i V' ' IKZW' ' E , ' ' ' I fin -5' ' ' ' 14- E5 ,', , - I . ., ,W ' ' I : 'viii ' ' . -sl ' pl.: I . AUDIO VISUAL COMMITTEE PROGRAM COMMITTEE This committee planned ell student body axsemblies. Left to right, Row I: JoAnn Akoii, Priscilla Taba, Jo Ann Fuiii. Raw 2: They kept all uucliu visual equipment in tip top xlwepe. Left to right, Kew I: Wayne Gokan lchairmanl, How- ard Nishihora, Norfnan Funamuro. Raw 2: Mr, Nose ladviserl, Douglas Nagoshi. Gloria Nishihara, Eunice lnouye, May Mori lchairmanl. Row 3: Miss Ohama ladviserl. 79 Y 7 I 'i



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