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jAl 0Ll,gAOMf we .SZGJOIQ CHEERl Cl'lEERl CHEERI Students are vigorously waving streamers and cheer- ing the team to victory. M 4 . CONGRATULATIONSY Student Bady President, James Yasuda, presents the Pep Club perpetual trophy to Senior Class President, Dennis Miyashi. 'I lv A.. 'i 'a -xg fgv . 1' ag X W .N , il ' Pg 8 v- f'f?H:1'+1' , 1 e,lb,,, , , -ll ,. . ifge 'fix'- 'J z' A .A v A- - ' Q N X- ETHEL NAITO and MARVIN INOUYE Sergeant-at-Arms 1 COME ALONG, SKIPPYI Laverne Morris introduces Mascot Skippy to the Student Body. GO, MAN, G0l Our enthusiastic Pep Club members opened the basketball sea- son with a humaraus skit-Mr. Basketball arrived an his golden chariot. 91
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DENNIS MIYOSHI President . A i,:: m..2:1. if- ,5...,igi.ggff . Szftza , 1 E se :-i f 1 E 'lf Te J 'r . V 1 . T. is ..:'s . . in :'f'.:'iiE ,Y ,V,. . CAROLINA OCHOCO Secretary jkey 5664061 OUP ealfl Mini. .. Q.. ' A 1? . QQ' -YI 1 ' x :Lu Xi e X 8 ' ' .st ROSEMARIE FUJIMOTO Vice President BEVERLY HASH IMOTO Treasurer t K ' 43, 4. 1 Q1.',E '?Q, ,rx The energetic leaders of the Pep Club spark- ed the year with many new activities. With the onset of the football season, Pep Club members boosted the team by waving streamers and selling banners, To add more spirit to our pep rallies, a School Spirit Contest was held in which the seniors won the perpetual trophy for the year. Comedy filled skits were held at pep assemblies and in addition novelty Raider pins were sold to inspire students to back their team. When basketballs took the initial bounce on the court, the club held a color day when all students were requested to wear red and white. As bats made contact and ciriders flew, many original and enjoyable activities swept the camp- us. These events contributed to a really hep pep club this year. Students practiced untiringly during lunch periods toward top placements as song and cheer leaders for the coming school year. SONG AND CHEER LEADERS Left to right, Row I: Cheerleaders, Laverne Morris, Sophia Doctor, Eileen Jimenez, Julio Doctor. Row 2: Songleoders, Carol Ann Galns, Gladys Souza, Sharon Arrudo, Marian Monde.
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P A g 'iw-1 , g. - H 51-A-f LL , , ' APRYLE MOTODA HELEN MORIOKA President Vice President The National Honor Society, Kauai High School Chapter, held its fall induction service in the gymnasium on Friday, November I4, l958, at which eight seniors and three juniors were formally inducted. This was the first time that induction was held in the presence of the entire student body. After the ceremony, a luncheon was held in the school cafeteria for inductees and their par- ents, who were also given a tour a ro u n d the campus. Induction into the only honorary so- ciety in campus is a great honor, as member- o A , 1 FUTURE LEADERS OF AMERICA jkey ere Oblfdtaflhflg 1. 'Q r .ffffl -N 1 -v , MYRA MURAOKA PATRICK HADA Secretary Treasurer ship is based on character, high scholastic standing, leadership, and superior service with earnest cooperation. The members pledged themselves to uphold the high purposes of the Society, by striving in every way through work and deed to make its ideals the ideals of their school and lives. Apryle Motoda presided over meetings, as- sisted by Helen Morioka, Vice President, Myra Muraoko, Secretary, and Patrick Hada, Treas- UYET. Left to right, Row I: LeRoy Silva, Joan Kunimura, Myra Murooka, Apryle Motodo, Gail Kobayashi, Janet Naito, Dennis Mi- yoshi. Row 2: George lshiguro, Helen Morioka, Jean Iwasaki, Ayako Tairo, Jane Muranoka, Patrick Hada, Row 3: James Ya- suda, Richard Matsumoto, Alvin Takemoto.
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