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

 - Class of 1960

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fff. fcuildu 1960 H KAUAI HIGH SCHOOL U53 . N. Xe 22151, X Kggwgzn 5-al 525 JJf3.7A 12 x W flD!b C5 x ' 1 Cm .r - was K ., ,Y Su' -S s- ., 2 0 J audi SACD! sux A He, f A year of hardships challenges fun and fellow ship enterung through new doors dufferent doors Through the Doors of Tnrne To the green freshmen sufterlng sophomores lol ly lunnors and mlghty senlors your expres sions dreams and abllltles To the sons and daughters ot many races who ve peacefully whsle seeknng wlsdom gnvnng and and achrevlng goals To the teachers who have completed another year ot unforgettable expervences To our vusntors our guests our speakers who have enllghtened our views broadened our outlooks guided us through new portals To the prlncnpal and counselors who have sacratnc ed thelr precuous tume for our numerous prob ems We the staff recall all these moments your moments and take you once agaln Through The Doors Ot Tame as we present Ke Kuhuau l96O if X ffm f' dfiil X -,,f ' i fflfffzil . . ' 'I .' ff I l. ' . I' I ' ldv T T H ll e T v 3 T gl I 4 l P ' T T Q e-' ' , . X, -i!! X x i X X x 3 2l'Yl0l'le5 5111112 S. in - ir 2 xv ' 1 ...xx ,Kr .,,,,,, 'Q' 4..- , .5-gn - 4 Qvas -ng .sq , ' 'fluff roun CONTENTS T tle Page Sett ng Fo evo d Sett g Ded cat o Adm n st at on Se ors Student Act tles Athlet cs 02 Calendar Index 2 Acknowledgements V 425 5 mf farms M ff 0 Q . 9' i ........................... I i .............................. 2 r r ......................,... .. 3 in ................,.....,....... 4 i in ........................... 6 I iiri ....................... 10 Underclassmen ....................... 22 ni ............................. 42 ivi' ..................... 70 i ............................ 'I eruaced lx fl' ff' SHINJI MIWA 6 'IAM ibm To a man of wisdom and a wholesome heart of gold-Mr. Shinji Miwa, Aloha! For your two decades of service here at Kauai High, our alma mater and yours, For your history of achievements-student body president, captain of the basketball team, and valedictorian of the Class of 1930, For your activeness in school affairs-athletic director, student guidance counselor, and advisor of our Future Teachers of America Club, For your sincere dedication to your profession of making better students of us through your fine example For your keen sense of humor and unique way of teaching which will be remembered always by your students For your qualities of being calm collected patient understanding and ever ready to he p And for your years of service and interest the Ke Kuhlau staff in behalf of the Kauai High School Student Body sincerely dedicates this yearbook of memories to you WEIGHTY PROBLEM Marsha Muramoto seeks an answer to her algebra prob lem from patient Mr Miwa Even VIGILANT s- ' ,ZW Mr Miwc clarifies an algebra problem for Jeanne De Costa 7 1 . 1 I I I I I , I I I . , gf , r 5' ti I . , , 1- I ,ij , ' Q, , ,F . , . 1 D x 1 ' '7 ' A 9 . 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Lf.'9Afm.l our View of fb fufm. 349, Am g.,f,1e.1.,, a,.,14e4,.,,f u, fo ,4..,,., fulurm am! maui on fo our Jwtinzw. 32.2, Lau., fxef una! fAeir Juliw faul- fum anal mmfzmfiowfy tlmuglout the ,mn W UD ll R z' ? 5Qe4.J6-ez 3 5 iqxg jlaey giuivlecl M MR ISAMU MIYOSHI Prmcnpol Unsversuty of Howou EVER BUSY MRS BARBARA MANT Vace Prmcnpol Unnversnty of Howon Mr Mnyoshu performs one of hrs numerous dutnes prmcnpol MR EDWARD FOUNTAIN Counselor Umversnty of Redlands mal In-nw 1 THIS IS THE BEST SO FAR' An enthused Mr Fountom shows Mrs Mont the colorful football program for the homecoming game 31,,..,.,, The heart of any school is its administration department Our effuclent faculty kept the wheels of Kauaa Hugh School runnmg with clock work preclslon Thanks to them, classes ran smoothly throughout the year accomplushed much and strove ever onward to new horvzons of knowledge The man responsible for the admnnlstratuon department and student body was Mr lsamu Mlyoshl, our flrm but reasonable prlnclpal He was respected by all Assnstlng Mr Mlyoshl was Mrs Barbara Mant our vlce prlnclpol She was ever ready and wull mg to gave students advlce and to help them fund solutions to their problems This year Mr Edward Fountoln took on the task of carrying out a full time program of counselling This was our fnrst try ot having o counselor and rt proved to be very successful Our capable Mrs Dora Muranaka could al ways be seen handllng the flnanclal aspects of the school wnth competence Mrs Marjorle Thus our school Ilbrarlan kept books and perlodlcals up to date for the enjoy ment and pleasure of everyone My Pofrad MRS MARJORIE THIIS Lrbraruan Unrversrty of Glasgow MRS DORA MURANAKA Secretary Margaret Dletz Commercual School 'lil NEVER IDLE SHE BEARS MUCH Lrbrary trammg students Felncudad Ropas and Katherme Mrs Muranaka catches Our photographer snapprng her Casabar listen to lnstructnons gnven by Mrs Thus picture as she was busily checknng some frnancnal lusts ll y P25211 fe MRS MARJORIE ALTER Socnal Studnes Umversnty of Hawau C, X 1 MRS DOROTHY Socnal Studles Umversaty of Alabama NO WASTED MOMENTS IN STUDY HALL GO RAIDERS, GO! Led by Mr Stemohrt, the faculty expressed their school spnrnt nn thus pep assembly Mrs Baggett pauses wnth o pleased srmle to see her students so mdustruous MR EDWARD BALES Englush Mndland College Ihr I'-an 1? i Y' if MRS FLORENCE CHING English Colorado State College we J N. l X 'l 31 5 Z X - s 5 . fe A ' , , ' N BAGGET1' .1 , 'V X 'X , ' ..' g N , 12 A 6461! 211925 With our efficient teachers the students at Kauau Hugh School gauned much knowledge thus past school year Closer relatuonshups be tween students and faculty members became evudent as students freely duscussed theur prob lems of future vocatuons Class sessuons were more unformal as teachers duspensed wuth theur erudute aur of superuoruty Specual recognutuon goes to Mrs Maruorue Alter who after many years un the Socual Studues department at Kauau Hugh School left un Nov ember for Hulo Hawauu Mrs Alters patuence un handlung her classes won her the admuratuon of all senuors whom she taught lt was wuth deep regret that we saud goodbye Cuvucs was taught to freshmen under the capable leadershup of Mrs Baggett and Mr Fuuuuchu Mrs Chung Mr Bales Mrs Clower, and Muss Jones were the perseverung teachers of the Englush classes Mr Bales also taught a new course Avuatuon Scuence Mrs Holcombe, one of the new addutuons to our faculty taught General Busuness to those unterested un umprovung theur clerucal abuluty MRS GLADYS HOLCOMBE General Busuness Blue Mountaun College MISS MARY MILDRED JONES Englush Unuversuty of Southern Calufornua MRS AGNES CLOWER Englush Unuversuty of Hawauu ww. MR GUY FUJIUCHI Socual Studues ,N Unuversuty of Hawauu artifi- F uysuiprgm J' SO MUCH TO LEARN! Thus us what the keyboard looks luke says Mrs Hol combe as she expluuns the fundamentals of typung to her class g GPG Clfleflf L ,af to-' .fl lpn! MR KANAME KATAOKA Social Studres Unlversnty of Hawau P, 5 A 9,5557 wal MR AKIO KUBOTA CHECK YOUR LENS OPENING Mechanlcol Drawxng University of Hawau en. Q ' HERE S THE REASON Mechamcol drawlng students Wayne Matsuoka and James Fuluta Insten attentavely to Mr Kubota s explana tuon of o daffncult drawing IT TAKES SKILL Art students Ilene Rego Ronald Gonsalves and Davnd Doos put the fnmshlng touches on thenr projects as Mrs Lowne looks on approvmgly Mr Kataoka lends a helpmg hand to Vlcente Ta balno as he us about to shoot a portralt HOMEMAKING WAS PRACTICAL Mrs La Madrld glves Sandra Ishnbashn a tlttnng and Glona Dotnmas measures Duane Souza as Ed wma Medenros takes down the measurements MRS BERTHA LOWRIE Arts G Crafts University of Callforma at Berkeley wfksnlxr! MRS MARINA LA MADRID - Homemakmg Seattle Unuversnty . 8 ' ' if A -.- I if ' , 'P, ' A Q D Q ff. ' Q n , ' A I t Q . . , X u s , a fyyr K . v' !-4 I YQ E' f 1 X S K -' X 1. I ' -.4 -1. 4 m . . xi l 4 ,4- V flu ' f fgiifft I I I A 'X 1 'Ru I4 .!4I'l6! Zlll6!0l':ffal'lJl'lg EXCURSIONS WERE INTERESTING Mr Burns weather bureau guide explains to Mrs Mi yashnro and the physncs class students nnstruments used to forecast the weather A student s darly schedule took hum to various classes ln socnal studies he explored world has tory and current events Thus was followed by some mathematlcs course In elther algebra, plane geometry or trrgonometry Next In lme would be hrs typing class where If a frrst year student there would be a new and wonderful experrence learnmg the basic fundamentals of the keyboard The vocatronal survey and homemakrng class es added varuety to a stuff schedule of solld sub jects Chemustry class was always mterestung The work although hard at tvmes enabled stu dents to develop themselves In the fueld of scnence MRS MARTHA 5- 21- Q Mus. rLoRENc: MIYASHIRO Science University of Hawaii MR. SHINJI MIWA Mathematics Unuversnty of Hawan ,gr-Q IS THIS CORRECT CLASS? Smnllng at the anxlety of geometry student Jane Tongoe IS Joyce Tamura whale Mrs Mornta goes over the problem MORITA Mathematlcs New York Unnversnty 'CV Unlversnty of Hawau Ee' MISS AKIYO OGASAWARA CURRENT EVENTS Adlusfmem Class Mrss Ogasawara explanns to Carol Chow what s e should look for ln a news artlcle , V nr K 5 , . I I . Eg 'fl ' ' - 1 g 1 I 1 ' I-l A I 5 . I i . - :rf ll ' . K he 1, f T ' ' all s,.T p A , XGA, 'T 'Q 0 l . N - M' 'Tl lm 5 I K 1 A ' I . h l 5 jlzeir 1 QQ' MISS NANCY OKANO General Buslness Unuversuty of N h li on DO om MR PHILIP PALAMA Englnsh Umverslty of Southern Callfornla 3 0 I as HEALTH REPORT Good health requnres good food says Fay Tsubaknhara as Mass Qutban and P E gurls llsten ottentlvely eruiced K ill H www i CURRENT EVENTS Turn to the next page says Mr Paloma to has socnal studues class couvmcl s cnl OL' Students omfdlwucn s ch as r Prgwell l ens o ee! owkwvlpgnlfi ns tt Af MR BERNELL POWELL Speech Brigham Young Unlversnty l6 MISS CONCHITA QUIBAN Soclal Studles Colorado State College ef? Lessons nn grammar lnterature and speech were among some of the various tasks handled by students at Kauai Hugh In thelr respective Englush classes Englush teachers Mr Paloma and Mr Powell could be seen carrylng out thenr jobs wlth ease and efflcuency Besides Englush classes there was a speclal class un readmg which was headed by Mrs Sakamoto Mnss Quubon taught gurls health and physical education whale Mr Sakomoto and Mr Suzul were on the opposite slde of the campus dlrect mg the vocatlonal agriculture boys on the school farm Wuth no exceptuon days were spent un the classroom where books and lectures were another source of the boys learnmg Leadmg our band and chorus at assemblnes and football games was Mr Stennohrt He and has band mode thungs much more llvely all its 'D MR KAMEICHI SAKAMOTO Vocotlonol Agruculture Unnverslty of Hawou MRS ELLEN SAKAMOTO Reodmg Umverslty of Hawan GOOD WORK BOYS' Freshmen boys help Mr Sakamoto puncture holes In cans to prepare them for use nn plantmg frunt trees MR WILLIA STEINOHRT Musnc Umverslty of llllnols ff' FUN MIXED WITH STUDIES Mr Stemohrt comes across an amusung story and shares at wnth nnterested students Albert Braun and Marvelyn Buchanan Y MR RICHARD SUZUI Vocational Agriculture Unuversuty of Hawan dam' CAREFULLY BOYS! Mr Suzuu helps vocatnonal agrvculture boys Frlomena Aldoso Wnllnam Nakamura Edward Keoho and Mschael Blackstad protect theur prlzed tomato plants . I . I . , . , I I I u - I ' I I -,- , . . ' I . , . . 1 - - ,N I I Q P ,Y . 1 ' me ' ., A ' ,I 'fs ,K um, L 1 ' s , . . M I Q- A , l 2 1 I u -. r- A'Q .E-v ,A l I .,,. W4 . -. ' E . -. , , ' - I l n I I7 Cgaenha .7 WN We MR SETSUO USHIO Science Umversnty of Hawau MR ALLEN YAMADA Physucal Educatnon Umversnty of Hawan WILL I EVER UNDERSTAND MACHINES? Mr Ushno explams the worknngs of a steam engrne to Anleen Lnu and Carol Andrade STRATEGY! John Bandmann IS taught the fmer pomt football by Mr Yamada MR BACH YAMAMOTO Woodwork Normal School MR DAVID YAMASE Socual Studses Kansas State College 1 ,pm f TACIT APPROVAL Barry Uchlda and Herbert Mryazakl work skillfully on their woodwork as Mr Yamamoto mspects thenr projects l8 ' K 0 A Af n, J J M '!f fs f . Q f L r,stl I' ' E Ax ft - , I I T A is t9 t . I . of XJ S Despute student helpers attempts to play more than work whsle on cafeteria duty Mass Musao Nakamura and her aides managed to have all the chores done by the end of the day Thus hard workmg staff dud a wonderful job m preparung hot lunches desserts and sandwnches to satusfy the many hungry appetltes Beoutlfylng and keeping our campus neat throughout the year Mr Nemeslo Carlos was often seen raking leaves or watermg the plants whale Mrs Sandra Medeuros dad a good job of keeplng our restrooms and corridors neat and clean SACD! is MISS MISAO NAKAMURA Cafeteria Manager Honolulu Vocatnonal School A NEVER ENDING CYCLE Miss Nakamura goes over the days routlne wlth her helpers Mrs Mosumura Mrs Yamada and Mrs Sone CUSTODIANS CHAT BETWEEN DUTIES Mr Carlos how do you manage to keep the grounds so clean? asks Mrs M dearos A I9 ul' 1 D sk I I Y . A Q 5,1 s , I .XXX 1 I . . I . . I I . I ' . U . . rl h . e- 5 1 V0 Xl 1 Mfzclercfadfimen L., .X-M KX X goffwzng will eagerneu in the foot- Jtew of Me gmgluating union, the mule,- ffajjmen Am fam! that fewmb mufd on fy Le Lad tlmugi Lan! .UNL am! much effoff. 'MMA LMA eagerneaa Lu,-ating forfl, fAey uIaLefc!fAe fraohfionsi ofzdmer- :mn wlumtzon. jig, were given, am! MM, affepfei Me ,wfuzhge and Lana, ofaffenfng whoa! ,Lf :Leif own Leffermenf af. weffw for :Ae Lenehf of our Ame ww! nation. 4 fN Q xfxvf Sr px X4'Q., VQDEQ-I ' 5 mv- 1,455 - 0' cm? mkllem ' my I X Tizifffxf :L I X-'ll' HARRY FUNAMURA Presndent Fun lovlng Harry con ducted meetings with ease and effncnency ADELE KUBOTA Secretary Adele carried out all of her duties whole heartedly l' gli! The freshmen completed a successful year of fun fellowshnp and studymg under the cap able and efflclent leadership of President Harry Funamura Vnce Presldent John Bergoma Sec retary Adele Kubota and Treasurer Brian Hu rota They carried out thelr actlvltles fanthful ly and with enthusiasm Gerald Mlyoshl and Sharon Oda performed thelr duties as Sergeants at arms by keeplng order at all Freshmen meet ings and actrvltles Clamaxlng their fnrst year nn hugh school was the tradntuonal Freshmen Week of whuch the dance and the pncnnc were hlghllghts The Class of 63 also contrnbuted theur oth letlc abnlntaes and leadershlp as could be seen by their magmfucent playmg at football games and thenr holding varxous offices at our alma mater Through the Doors of Tlme they passed, each one leading to new experiences hope and success MR FUJIUCHI S HOMEROOM Left to right Row I Jean De Costa Januce Sadamntsu Brenda Ogata Audrey Hnrokane Jane Takeuchl Susan Arokakl Marilyn Antonlo Row 2 Glenn Mornshnge Jlll Naganuma Kathleen Suero Evelyn Mmato ya Edwma Medenros Rose Marne Carvalho Suzanne Hebert Llewellyn Ouye Mr Fupuchl Row 3 Edwardo Pananganan James Kashlwabara Stephen Costa Brun Richard Maghanoy Edwun Kanemaru Leroy Faga rang Felnx Bablla Michael Hartlane Ronald Tanaka Steven Ruta Row 4 Kenneth Muramoto Stanley Ta mura Gordon Hlguchl Lester lnouye John Ferreuro Nolan Paglmawan Gordon Agunar Melvin Gonsalves John Wada ' ' 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 ' , . . .f - 11 - 11 1 1 1 3. 1 , s , 1 7 l , 5 J' t 1 1 ' : I I I I I 1 - 3 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - - 5 I I I I I - 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 ' I I I I I I I O! .!4CC0l'l'lP35 lfleflfff JOHN BEGUNIA Vice President Faithful in carrying out his duties, John was also one of the best dressed boys in his an ,sm W P f g BRIAN HIROTA Treasurer Brian was as industrious in his class duties as he was musically inclined -L THIS IS WHERE WE BELONG Adele Kubota shows Harry Funamura Bri rota and John Begonia their position on t J a t the student body 5 ln New MRS LA MADRIDS HOMEROOM Left to right Row I Mrs La Madrid Marian Knkuni Gwendolyn Perreira Linda Ellamar Dorothy Carlos Doris Maximo Gloria Sarmiento Row 2 Lorna Rernigio Alfonso Fernandes Joyce Hashimoto Paulette Rosa Frances Honda Rose Marie Jerves Sharyn Oda Row 3 Edita Samuano Susan Louis Estralito Tangonan Susan Meyers Isabella Carnalliri Carolyn Yamauchi Beverly Omshi Sharyn Horita Row 4 Linda Austin Lillian Pacheco Marion Silva Phyllis Marques Juliette Souza Irene lsonaga Diana Yokota 23 l , . . . f - I 1 , ff 2 11 11 , . 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QI 1 A V Z, ,V ,, I Qs 17, -- O 4 il 45 R ' P-1 t . ,, ,' 1 , , 5 s 1,, V I 44 it , l ' - 0 A A 1 w W K 1 ' 1- ' 1 l 1 5 - l 1 l H .1 l 1 A 1 1 I ' : I I I I 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 I I I I ' : I 1 1 1 1 1 V U'U'lU'L W LU MRS LOWRIES HOMEROOM Left to rnght Row I Joan Kunuoka Rene Matsumura Lorranne Ogawa Annabelle Urabe Mercedes Domnng al Kathleen Medelros Suzanne Bernal Sandra Sevnlle Row 2 Mrs Lowrne Vnctorna Fernandez Lorraine Semana Loss Kure Carol Kubota Dulnnda Ferreura Arleen Yoshnmorn Vsctorna Nakaahuku Row 3 Denms Per rerra Lance Yamakawa Florenda Pascua Falth Walker LaVerne Jacmto Mary Morlshlge Rodolfo Gandeza Hubert Matsuda Row 4 Lowell Asakura James Vnado Alan Masamura Brnan Hao Robert Cabangela John Begonna Edwm Nakagawa Cerald Hurano Vernon Fu MR YAMASES HOMEROOM Left to rlght Row I Dwight Fugu Elnzabeth Young Madelme Nakamura Lennam Bacle Amber Mullen Mary Kealoha Aurea Urublo Lmcoln Nogamn Row 2 Walter Shaeffer Donald Kawanhalau Jeffery Tsukayama Owen Yamaguchi David Funal Merrlck Yoshldo Elson Ramos Ralph Koerte Allan lwamoto Row 3 Mr Yamase Joseph Young George Psa Vernon Brun Phnlbert Nakamura Gary llda Stephen Orsatelll Frank Sa James Prem Row 4 Antone Farnas Roger Ganaban Henry Kanoho Dennus Takahashn James Apana Robert Farmer Arthur Achor Dovls Cortez Freddue De Busca 24 I O eg 9 2 Ol' , ' , 2 ' , , ' , I . ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' I I V I . I I I I ' : - . I 1 1 I r I I . I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 V 1 H l 1 ' I I 5 ' A , ' , ' 1 I I , , , , '. 1 , ' , 1 I I I I A I I I I ' Z I I I I I I I I I I A ' Qf Experienced ln the fall, the freshmen, beaming with high hopes, embarked on an entirely new experience. They quickly adjusted to high school life and proved themselves a worthy class. The upper- classmen enthusiastically welcomed them to the cosmopolitan life at Kauai High School. Activities which required much planning were the freshmen picnic, luncheon, newspaper, and most exciting and thrilling, the freshmen dance. All these experiences prepared them for what they were to enjoy in the years ahead. Most inspiring was cheering for our football, basketball, baseball, and track teams. They showed their loyalty and allegiance to the Ka- uai High School spirit by shouting and by sing- ing our Alma Mater harmoniously and respect fu y Freshmen year was not the hard and suffering year the freshmen class had expected It was a year of fun as well as study THAT WASN T TOO BAD! Freshmen Kathleen Oshiro Arthur Pasion Larry Arruda and Diane Souza emerge smiling after an English test MISS QUIBAN S HOMEROOM te Rapozo Carmencuta Samrano Row 2 Barbara Akai: Alice Muronaka Adele Kubota Diane Souza Linda Silva Jean Kunnoka Gail Takasugi Row 3 Gloria Nakata Florence Kawakami Kathleen Oshiro Carol Uoha ra Leonida Abara Gail Hamada Carol Fukumoto Sandra lshibashi Thelma Nishihara Row 4 Miss Quiban Juliette Silva Bernice Freitas Carolyn Dobashi Brenda Carreira Geraldine Mori Barbara Travens Daryle Taniguchi 25 ii . 1 . -. I A I ' I 1 Y xx- xlib Ny' If 1 ,,f Left to right, Row l: Clarita Doctor, Sharon Marugame, Karen Gokan, Sheryl Eto, Patricia Tateishi, Bernadet- 1 l I r 5 H1 l 1 1 I 1 A 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 ' , , 1 , , - 1 ' 1 I ' I I 1 I I I 00 U1 ? HOW 2 ge Q S MR YAMADA S HOMEROOM af Left to nght Row I Otnlno Rabago Sandy Cantalory Rodney Tokuda Vernon Pak Arthur Pasuon Clark Pas cual Roberto Santos Bert Matsuoka Row 2 Rnchard Sllva Edgar Lo Herbert Muyazaku Barry Uchlda Wayne Stlljes Dennns Frentas Antomo Vlsaya Howard Yamaguchi Row 3 Darryl Matsuzakl Ronald Blackstad Ger ald Mlyoshl Kenneth Mnzuo Mlchael Nu Harry Funamura Leroy Taba Wnlbert Perreura Row 4 Mr Ya mada Paul Torres Alfred Lopez Wayne Aruta Sherwood lnda Lester Contrades Bengamun Taroc Sterlmg Nu Vnctor Moms Warren Louns VN HERE BESIDE PACIFIC WATERS Freshman boys stand In rapt attentnon to our Alma Mater during an assembly RECESS AT LAST' Hubert Natsuda 'ands hrs books make a comfortable perch whsle Dwnght Fupu and Leroy Taba laugh over an amusung yoke 26 .14 cl 3112116454119 The freshmen have funally completed theur furst year un hugh school Durung the past nune months they have been taught to follow school rules the umportance of the student government and for some the technuques of cheatung and class cuttung For the hep students there were the dram matucs and pep clubs to uoun and the yellung contest trophy to wun The more seruous munded were chosen for the Gurls League Freshmen Councul and as Student Councul representatuves Freshmen week was a memorable one for those who partucupated fully un all of uts varuous actuvutues The dance and pucnuc were the hugh lughts of the week These two actuvutues brought students closer together and h ped to perk up 2QuPfx3 FRESHMEN THESPIANS These four partucupants Suzanne Hebert Gordon Aguuar Alan Masamuro and Byron Tada pose after the successful Statehood Assembly MR PALAMAS HOMEROOM Left to rught Row I Elaune Sugumura Auleen Lau Ceculua Andrade Paulune Ka utanu Joanne lchumasa Sheula Rego Mary Gunn Row 2 Robert Burns Ruchard Wulluams Charles Padulla Alvun Taketa Byron Tada Manuel Andrade Lloyd Hamamura Alan Duarte Jerome Almeuda Row 3 Loretta Nurues Alan Nagao Ber noldo Balmores, Douglas Kaeo, Ruchard Vuctoruno, Vernon Watanabe, Dan Muraoka, Robert Burnz Row 4. Mr Paloma, Thomas Hugo, Bert Kurouwa, Jeffery Agoder, Dennus Hadama, Bruan Hurota, Patruck lwasaku, Earl Yamamoto, Larry Arruda Z7 0 o I I I I 11 I 11 ', I - ' I I ' Q, if g ' A ' e ' Y r 1 - . . . 3- , l ' , t - .il Vi Q V' ' , 56 'L I Vyykl 7 f' t Q if H Ill? 31 the shy boys aknd ggrls. if , lf' l . K Ye XX t NX A 6 N 'J' . . 5 '- N l I 1 X vm X N' tl u f all ' 5 5 X , ' 53 1, , . l Q ' w W A E A u g t, Il, l' ir W 9 ,xx V I , , I I 1+ I 1 1 l . I : . , I . . I .. , , .I . I JERRY TERUI President This congenial lad led the sophomore class v e r y eff: e n t I y an e year s activities KAREN SATO Secretary Vlvacnous Karen did a good job of keeping accurate records .Sy eflflg Dark clouds of gloom vanished when Soph omore Week arrived Crownlng of sophomore personalities and the picnic were the highlights which ended a fun filled week The Class of 62 can look back and smile proudly at this memorable year and carry on with determination that will be necessary to car ry out the responsibilities ofa junior class MRS. CH I NG'S HOMEROOM Left to right, Row I: Thelma Daida, Mary Tokita, Priscilla Texeira, April Shinseki, Kay Watanabe, Doris Kawate, Charmyl Toyofuku, Fay Tsubakihara, Evelyn Tamura. Row 2: Lois Toda, Karen Sato, Fay Mikasa, Naomi Taketa, Yvonne Shinseki, Eloise Tashima, Irene lwamoto, Elaine Fukumoto, Laverne Yoshioka. Row 3: Pauline Sasaki, Judith Yoshioka, Arlene Kashima, Sharon Minium, Lois Hamamoto, Lois Sugibayashi, Betsy Aguano, Anne Aguiar, Alison Thain, Thelma Taroc. Row 4: Mrs. Ching, David Kawate, Jerry Terui, Alan lwase, Walter Sone, Milton Kanemoto, Elmer Muraoka, Paul Yukimura, Gary Kawamura, Carl Masaki. .5210 0l'l'l0l 85 The Class of 62 havung completed two years of hugh school lufe successfully look forward to theur year as uolly uunuors The undustruous sophomores overcame theur bashfulness and dus played skulls and talents by takung part un thus years school actuvutues Sophomores dud not reflect theur tutle suf ferung sophomores Many students found the school year fulled wuth surpruses and luttle joys, some of whuch uncluded assemblues dances and pucnucs These actuvutues helped to lessen the chores of plowung through funal exams me moruzung duffucult Englush vocabulary learnung new axuoms and theorems un geometry and rememberung new places on the maps Pavung the way for thus class were Jerry Te ruu Presudent Arlene Kashuma Vuce Presudent Karen Sato Secretary and Paul Yukumura, PAUL YUKIMURA Treasurer Paul although a quuet lad was very depend obe ARLENE KASHIMA Vuce Presudent Our only gurl class vuce presudent c a p a bl e Arlene was worthy of thus honor MR USHIO S HOMEROOM Left to rlght Row I Gaul Shunseku Warluna Gonsalves Kathleen Sauku Karen Okuno Katherune Kuyabu Fauth lnouye Evelyn Tao Row 2 Earl Hamura Geraldune Schaeffer Susan Aquuno Josephune Racelo San dra Semana Cheryl Shugemoto Gary Meduan Row 3 Candace Albao Loluta Adaog Janet Blackstad Karen Hurota Elodue Auerbach Veronuca Cruzada Ella Kageyama Phyllus Uohara Row 4 Mr Ushuo Ronald Shu muzu Dennus Arakaku Dale Fuuumoto Terry Tada Lloyd Shunseku Ronald Hashumoto Melvun Sasaku I ' . . ' . I . ,,. . . ,, . . , . . . . . . ,, , . ' ll I I I - I I . . ' - I 1 1 q . 1 . . I - 1 1 1 ' I l . ' A ' ' , 4 I I J ' 'X ,f ,fl , Treasurer. at ,Q 1' if I ' I 1 1 1 1 1 I , . 2 , , 1 , - 1 , , , - 1 - , - I I I I I I ' LU 06115 017110 2t26l-- '4':l,'N , 3' MRS HOLCOMBES HOMEROOM Left to nght Row I Clara Muyamoto Myra Amumoto Jeanette Ofa Kumuyo Hanfsuka Nora lshuda Flornta Rarallo Arleen Nakomoto Norma Tomota Row 2 Mrs Holcombe Ann Brun Frances Full: Lnnda Frelfas Susan Fuyn Pamela Font Anleen Salvo Agnes Andrade Row 3 Henry Kusaka Steven Yamamoto Paul Osh: ma Evelyn Ora Marvelyn Buchanan Lando Camaro Delvnna Freeman Lester Saknmae Angle Alayvlllo Row 4 Robert Ferreira Steven Tavares Rudy Aqunno David Tarnekazu Dennis Tasaka Steven Urabe War ren Tokuda Leslle Fuln Owen Mornwaku MAKING GOOD USE OF THE LIBRARY Frances Fu1u and Veronuca Cruzado fund that the library offers much research mformatnon be 3 .. DIFFICULT ISNT IT? Students of Mr Powells sophomore Englnsh closs ore shown donng theur dolly exercises 30 LUO Though lots of their subjects were laborious and required much concentration and time, sophomores found that they were not as bad as some had envisioned. They found that teachers were able and willing to help them whenever help was needed. Dissecting of frogs in biology to learn their different organs and systems added fun to their studies. The Class of '62 was very active throughout this school year With the ending of their sophomore year these students felt prepared to encounter their next two years with confidence 0l'e 0 0 :lm V r f 'Qt N. :X b 1 U 'G MR KATAOKA S HOMEROOM MAPS ARE A GREAT HELP Now here s Turkey points social studies teacher Mr Kataoka to Gilbert Canales IF YOU WERE TARDY Carol Andrade shows puzzled Clara Miya moto the steps to follow when tardy as shown on the poster Left to right Row I Yvonne Freitas Linda Kurashige Karen lida Ann Marie Dias Nancy Hiranoka Elaine Shigemoto Eliza Pabo Shirley Dias Grace Brun Row 2 Norman Horita Stanley Dotario Frank Simao Sandra Silva Carolyn Monde Harry Kakutani Row 3 Raymond Guadiz Robert Beharry Gilbert Canales Jerry Refamonte Ronald Takeuchi Paul Yamauchi Row 4 Mr Kataoka Robert Lara Patrick Brun Charles Young Edward Horner William Nakamura Herbert Muronaka Ernest Koerte Floyd Kawahara 31 - a a I : kr . . l l T . l 4 ' t W' ,, , ,, . . . ln n A . I - . ,Q f T . fi gl Q iii. ' ,il ff , - ., .rf ' If - . ' .I 6 - l I ,Q E: , T332 H i - a w , cm, agar, .14 cl Ufagfg MR MIWA S HOMEROOM Left to right Row l Lunda lshuguro Lorranne Maeda Karen Sato Ethel Yoshnda Sharon Muraoka Domingo Tabalno Salvation Caletena Row 2 Ellen Low Charlotte Vnctoruno Carol Costa Holly Mullen Susan Ma tsuyarna June Matsuwaku Judy Souza Patrucua Vasques Row 3 Keuth Tsukamoto Ronald Uemura Peter Torres Roy Kawamoto Joseph De Costa Muchael Corregedor Franklnn Valdez Row 4 Mr Mlwa Albert Pascua Thom as Harper Melvnn Hayashn Ernest Monaz Dennus Santos Elllot Matsuoka Loretto Ibanez EVERYONE IS HAPPY Thus modest football squad has just won o crucial game during P E CAREFULLY' Keep your hand on the chnsel to keep It from slnppmg Ellnot Matsuoka warns Lynn Kaneshnro Ji, 51111, ,41 M111 ,411 Ffa, I l I IJ I I I I Itl . glllilullvgiu,--. -2i'o'u'II'l'l'l5i. ' I I .1 '!t'r'l l'lf-fr lg '7 if 1 llxniil 'L' A yt,-.'. ty I 5 ' - ' 1 ' wliv' H 'if 1. UNIV, 1.5 t 3,0 The suffering Sophomores struggled through difficult subjects such as biology and plane geometry Shrieks and stifled giggles could be heard when their first frog was dissected Learn ing theorems and axioms was all part of com plicated plane geometry Health and Physical Education served as a breather during the interim of solid subjects Health education gave them a better under standing of their bodies while volleyball foot ball baseball and badminton helped to loosen cramped muscles DON'T MISS! Sophomore girls enjoy a lively game of volleyball in their physical education class. Al CHECK! Lana Mae Furukawa has her eyes checked by Mrs Ching with the assistance of Gwendolin Burns during Sight Conservation Week MRS MORITA S HOMEROOM Left to right Row I Priscilla Rapozo Julaetta Tabaniar Patricia Silva Virginia Robley Jean Ogawa Elaine Masuda Erlinda Rivera Harriet Nogami Loretta Sarmienta Row 2 Mrs Marita Lawrence Esteban Pacifica Quel Ronald Ozaki Colin Kunimura Paul Yaguchi Ronald Sakamoto Alvin Oumi Steven Victorino Row 3 Kreightan Kondo Ronald Javier Albert Keoho Orestes Miguel Thomas Muraoka Isaac lida Francisco An cheta James Nushi Row 4 Gary Pereira George Tsukamoto William Ching Kenneth Austin Van Shige moto Jeffery Nagata Gerald Ellamar Clyde Hashimoto Lynn Kaneshira - 11 11 I I 1 I 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - NILES KAGEYAMA Presldent With vlm and vlgor personable Nules car ned out has many du TIES 0 The arrlval of class rlngs for the eagerly awalt :ng punuors was greeted with much enthusuasm Many could be seen showung off their rlngs to the sensors as well as underclassmen Many students made the academic and char acter honor rolls Recognltlon was also gnven to lumor athletes who actively took part on the gradnron basketball court baseball diamond and the clnder path In March the junuor class held their class pncnlc at Polpu to clnmax thelr Junnor Week ln April dreamy musac drlfted about the campus as the highlight ofthe year the Junlor Promenade was held ln the gymnasium Girls PATRICIA ANTONIO Secretary Effacsent and compe tent best descrabo friendly Pat wearlng their best attire and boys In whlte dan ner jackets and dark trousers attended thelr first formal MR POWELLS HOMEROOM Left to ugh! Row 'I Maxnne Morrus Merluta Raposas Jesusa Marques Norma Quel Janet Nlshn Beverly Akama Row 2 Barbara Akama Janet Corema Mabel Leanuo Carolyn Matsumura Georguanna Roco Louuse Honda Dolores Pascuo Row 3 Sally lkehara Lenmomn Buchanan Katherlne Casabar Lola Mae lnda Yvonne Orsatellu Mervulyn Iwasakl Rosemary Andrade Mary Alnce Polan Row 4 Mr Powell Dennus Mampon Melvin Matsuwaku Rlchard Fulnmoto Frank Sllva Davld Vasconcellos Llcerno Butacan 34 I . 1 I I I I . . ,, . I ,, . . . I . I I ' I I I I I ' ' I I I I I 1 ' 3 I 1 1 1 I 1 I - 3 - I 1 I I I I ' uniom With a feeling of superiority over the fresh- men and sophomores, the Jolly Juniors entered their third year of high school with great anti cipation and confidence Nothing was more thrilling than to be called an upperclassmen Subjects such as mechanical drawing and Algebra 3 Er 4 seemed tough to the juniors at times, nevertheless all of these courses were conquered with the dependable help of the teachers in the respective subjects The juniors carried out many activities this year They assembled in the gymnasium and heard visitors from Honolulu who spoke about higher education Thoughts wandered through their minds as they listened to the speakers em phasize the importance of a college education With that they began to prepare themselves for the future CALVIN FUJII Treasurer Amiable Calvin drd an excellent job of guard ing our money bags MARVIN INOUYE Vice President Modest Marvin was a whiz at studies and Sports he also did good job as vice president Mas ncssrts Honisnoom 'lf' J' Left to ugh! Row I Brian Kubota Carol Ann Galas Jane Torigoe Aileen Wada Linda Arinaga Katherine Nakata Gail Quon Eleanor Pascual Mary Duarte Elaine Takamatsu Row Z Mrs Baggett Ellen Kuboya ma Pearl lwasakn Janet Watanabe Linda Okabe Carol Chow Jeannette Murayama Caroline Chow War ren Yoshimori Owen Seki Row 3 Michael Ching Arnold Ota Benjamin Espiritu Julian Fernandez Patracio Ramelb Albert Shiraki Fredrico Ellamar Charles Kunioka Ronald Matsuwaki Gilbert Williams Richard Thompson Row 4 James Black Patrick Rodrigues Barry Turner Rodney Hlguchi Marvin lnouye Alvin Uchida Steven Gushiken Edwin Shima Lincoln Takenaka David Tabuchi - 0 I I ' ' II .ll 1 I 4 - 1 , I : iw It l ,, 'vs . IT .1 i c 1 E , my I . ' Lwrew I I I f fn If , 1. I ,AJ P' ,, I I - f 1 f 0 A i . x , u ' .A . IL ' I 1 I ' 1 r I 1 1 1 . . . - I I I I v 1 . I I I I I I I I - , . 7 1 , 1 I I 4 JI I I I I . . . , . . . . . , , , I I V I I I I I ' jeg LIPZSLIQCI 1lCA . . . The class of '6l, already having established for themselves a niche at Kauai High, was ex- tremely active in this year's school activities. The juniors were well represented in every activity of the school. Ably they took major roles in planning for the student body dance and the school carnival. Talented Thespians made names for them- selves through membership in the Commedia Dell' Arte Dramatics Club. Pianists and song- stresses as well as orators and actors contribut- ed to this richly gifted class. Although they are considered uppercloss- men now, the juniors still reported dutifully for cafeteria duty and could be seen doing their share of room cleaning every day after school AAAAH Landis Fu gets his teeth checked by the dental hygienist Mrs Yokoyama MR BALES HOMEROOM Left to right Row I LaVerne Morris Jean Kanemaru Annette Uyesono Lurene Fujita Joyce Tamura Pat ricia Antonio Esther Santos Carmen Palacay Ann Yamaguchi Linda Kawamoto Row 2 Priscilla Posion Jane Salk: Ethel Naito Marsha Muromoto Antoinette Silva Angela Valera Beverly Hashimoto Edna Ku ribayashi Elizabeth Suan Karen Achor Row 3 Carolyn Moriwaki Wayne Muranaka Anthony Kuroiwa Glenn Takahashi George Padilla Rudy Rarallo Harold Urabe Michael Hada Edward Gokan Rosalind Roth well Row 4 Mr Bales Alon Asakurc Myron Dobashi Wendell Marques Roberto Butacan Herbert Oyama Calvin Fujii Milton Agader Timothy Albao Niles Kageyama 36 I l ll ll , , . I I 7 l 1 1 1 H 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 I I I I I I I - I V I I I . I I - - 5 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I ' nc! .!4cAieuec! WMA THAT'S FINE! Ethel Naito carefully tacks a chart in the chemistry division of the bulletin board under the watchful eyes of Karen Achor and Mrs. Miyashiro. I Ku FOUR ATTRACTIVE ROOTERS Elleen Jamunez Shirley Gspolan Marian Monde and Sharon Arruda model thexr go team go packets for the homecoming game IU an? NAL MRS MIYASHIROS HOMEROOM Left to right Row I Mrs Mlyashuro Lmda lnouye Gwendolyn Burns Knm Look Chang Patrucna Sobrnano Loretta Rojas Elleen Jnmenez Yvonne Ferreira Row 2 Karen Oshuro Frances Costa Annue Fernandez Len lam Kanoho Clasre Bukoskn Enleen Sulva Muldred Obrero Row 3 Carole Andrade Paul Brede Wallace Maeda Alan Acosta Fred Delos Reyes Clarence Gardner Nelson Rego Lorraune Kashuma Row 4 Thomas Vlerra Nelson Snlva Hugh Hurley Pafruck De Busca Rudy Samuano Anderson Perry George Taketa Frank Fanas 37 if Q I fb I o K' 7 A , . of F ,A L, qv f f--3 on I V I M7 A 1 'El Q e. , s '- , ' ' YV Q n 2 ' A fm A Q . , 4 A, K' Q1 'Q Q . lil Q ' , 'K . 1- ' V' H ' 1 V ' ::-X: 'X AA' V , x - W F .1 ve 1' ' . X . 'Q . 4 -G Q . , I : . , . I . I I . I .. . I I I I I I I I I I I .I I 'I oZl00LU'Lg .AA J 3 ak MISS OKANO S HOMEROOM Left to rrght Row I Muss Okano Carol Shngernoto Dons Tamsakr June Francusco Ardsentes Calenfena Lun Pedroza Vnvlan Souza Paul Takeuchl Danuel Navarro Row 3 Alan Sugnbayashu Leslne Hashlmoto Wayne Okomura Francis Knyabu Dennns Horlta Samuel Kawamura Byron Kunlmura Francis Shmsekn Row 4 Rob erf Kealoho Robert Augustan Pablo Sarmnento Bryan Muranaka Dennis Mizuno Terry Morlshlge Harvey Maeda Dannel Tomas Landis Fu BOYS DAY lm next' commands Edward Gokan to Angela Valera whsle she cheerfully cleans Harold Urabes -...s shoes durnng Junior Class Week 1-1... MECHANICAL DRAWING TAKES CONCENTRATION Leslle Hashnmoto trres to make has drawing as neat as possnble whsle James Fulrta works on accuracy 38 o I A I ' ' v X Il ll 1 X 14 fp K I W CI o ' I , . -. Y I I , .4 4 I I o I , 9 - I s,xi? V x .., 5 'Z . - , . I z . I . I . , .I . I , I . - da lwamoto, Sharon Arruda, Marian Monde. Row 2: Fred Uemura, Tyrone Guadiz, Janet Carveiro, Carolyn , . . I .I . U : . .I . . l 1 1 I l 1 - 3 ' , , , 1 , , , , 4 , ,, , ,f . , .. Y T- . J U ,fr - 0 ell' The jolly junlors planned many actnvutnes throughout the school year The pleasant task of choosing and orderlng their class rungs was left under the co chanr manshup of La Verne Morris and Antolnette Silva Every junlor proudly wore has rung as soon as It arrnved at the end of the year The junlor class was well represented an stand :ng commlttees as well as athletlcs and other school actlvltles Grldsters from the junuor class were Marvln lnouye Herbert Oyama Nnles Ka geyama Roberto Butacan James Black Wayne Muranaka Rodney Hnguchl Frank Silva Albert Shlrakr Frederic Ellamar Julnan Fernandez Charles Kunloka, and Arnold Ota Other frne athletes partlclpated nn baseball basketball and track The actlvutues of the tumor class wrll be long remembered Now the jolly junuors are looklng forward wlth confidence and eagerness to thelr last and fznal year as mlghty seniors U10 QCU' WHICH WAY PLEASE? Newcomer Judy Johnson recelves some erratuc an swers from Beverly Hashumoto and Angela Valera as she asks for dlrectnon MR SUZUI S HOMEROOM Left to rlghf Row I Alexa Munatoya Sherley Gupolan Patncua Costa Brun Betty Hao Mary Corpuz Joan Fukunaga Row 2 Phnllnp Rosa Marvm Okuno Ronald Kondo Clyde llloreta Leonard Medelros Manuel Lopez Row 3 Mr Suzun Corneluo Casobar Florencao Baxa Alvm Chow Alfred Tnmtnm Robert Agena Row 4 Mnchael Blackstad John Vegas Joseph Snlva Clyde Marugame Harry Ikeda Edward Keoho Flor delmo Lahep 39 . . K 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 I , : , 1 1 1 1 . Z 1 1 1 1 1 . I . , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' enior jzcfion 'lla .Q C Q m ig af rx 'Q 3' if 4 if 50 W if! 5 W SF 1-ff? M - ,.-X, U ,df fm Me, gmluafe. .7Le Wzglfy Swim Law bpm! ZW enjoyali ,um atjfauailhgh 524006 defying itfaztl- fuffy, carrying on in 4:94 quaftf, of WML, and uplofahng in 4,4 atandafah. jig, Law paffifgmted in afffunftiom, Jiowing fAeir Juperiorify, fAeir merif, ann! fLeir ufifgngnedd fo cooperafe wifi fleir hjgzw Jfuclenfa. leg wiffneuer forgef fke memomlk euenfd of me ,nut ,em flat AJ fo gl-acluafion, fAe modf :nignihcanf mmnf of N I K f f .n,l ffff iv Z 7QQ t6 E . ' I x X NS --. 59 'L af ' Ava 5 :Al cgi, . 'A NJN vm I HA. X. Q ll! L x Y ' COLIN MORINAKA Treasurer Always methodncal and consclentlous about has work GLEN TERUI Presldent LILLIAN TAO Secretary An amlable and hard worklng secretary who has personalsty plus 42 A good looklng a n d ambltlous leader wlth o congenlal personality GARY YAMAMOTO Vice President A brauny veep wnth a terrnfuc sense of hu mor INITIAL YEAR ON RAIDER CAMPUS The Class of l96O entered the doors of Kaual Hugh School In the fall of l957 leavung be hand eught years of studying In the elementary schools They were eager to meet new teach ers new students and new surroundings As the year progressed they found that their studles were hard to cope with but with assur ance and guldance from thenr teachers they achueved a successful year ANOTHER YEAR ACCOMPLISHED felt confident of another breezy year How ever tough subjects luke bnology geometry al gebra Englrsh and world hnstory soon changed theur attltudes But wlth conscuentnous studyung problems were tackled and June brought unto view the close of a wonderful year The Sophomore Class Week terminated the year wlth a bong Sensors vlvldly remember the events held durnng that week Ernc Shlnseku and Edith Norm were chosen as Sophomore Sweet hearts for the dance whnch ended the Weeks octlvltles - s vw ' . . I t In their sophomore year, the Class of l96O I l ' I jk 3010? KAFOHLCL ,Q THIS IS OUR STAR Barbara Takeuchu points out Hawan s star to Ernest Pun: and Melvnn Fukumoto JOLLY JUNIORS The junlor year was fllled with numerous ac tnvltnes The seniors remember the part they played In the school carnuval and other school functlons Memorles of thenr own Jumor Week and .lunlor Promenade which was entltled An Evenlng In Parts will llnger forever During this year a tangible memento of their years at Kauan Hugh School was recejved In the form of the class rung However the year was fllled not only wlth actlvutles but also with a lot of studies Many junlors were inducted unto the Natlonal Honor Society for theur scholarshlp leadershlp servuce and character MIGHTY SENIORS AT LAST After four years of dullgent studymg these students finally reallzed thevr goals of becom :ng sensors Wvth thus posutlon came a lot of responsnbjlutles as they led the school through many actlvltles Not all was work however for there were enjoyable functions whuch made the heavy grind bearable Memorable ones were the Se mor Class Week and the Sensor Ball and Ban quet Exchangjng of graduatlon pictures was another pruvnlege for them alone Now as the Sensors graduate they leave wlth heavy hearts knowing that on thus occasvon they are leavmg behlnd a portnon of theur lnves But doors to the future beckon them and with faith ln the future they heed the call nl' STEPS IN CRYSTALLIZATION Alvun Lo explauns to Alfred Nobruga Spencer Tada and Frances H bert a physacs project TAKE ONE PLEASE' Elanne Hjgashl sees to ut that Wally lwasaku takes one straw 0 0 ,ji 1 , is ll ll . - .., . . . . . j , P . . . . . ,, I . . . ,, . . , . I I , . I I I ' I . 1 I I I I I I I D . y X l08l Lel'lC 0 'VS 'VW-'L KAREN AGADER A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance JO ANN AKAJI Strong is the soul and wise and beautiful. IW' Q' GLORIA AGAO GEORGE AGUIAR Speech is great but silence o ator s v l r t u e is is greater speak the truth SCIENCE FAIR PROSPECTS Working on their physics class projects are Nicholas Kashiwabara and Barry Honda SHAKESPEARE MUST BE ENJOYABLEV Jane Tomita recites Sonnet I8 to her English Class sw-5 fir SHARON Thou crownest with thy goodness. year 44 LEONARD AH YOU Cheerful company shortens the mule REMEDIOS ALAVILLA A wise and on understand ing heart. Q. 'D .qu-A g0lfU 8015 115 IP' 'T' -.A WT GAYLE AMIMOTO Q' WALLACE AOKI Smulnng always wnth a never Be sllent and safe fading suncernty ROSITA ANCHETA JOSEPH ANDRADE She was on ornament of a Salence us more eloquent meek and quiet spmt than words DAY DREAMING Senxor boys take ad vantage of their lunch break to relax KATHARINE AQUINO A loving muxture of smlles and fnendlnness RICHARD AQUINO Tolent rs that whuch ls hus power JEAN ARAKAKI Loughter ns her prude 45 .,-' .-4 ARLEEN ARINAGA Quiet but a great frlend to possess 40 O Q . ,. W M- , R. 1 f lll If A A 1 V ' . T ,, L f , aL M Y 'Q if cl sk .Q-it 4' 4, , s l v, Mgt, . . . 23- f' f Qs -1 DRGMAR 2l'lL0l 5 oljddt at N. lpn age lesiout a H pefgino of CECELIA Polsteness us to d soy the kundest th nn he klndest way JM MJ 55 4-700 GEORGIANA BOISER To love us to belneve to hope to know ANASTACIO CABERTO On y d e e d S strength to lfe. IU! JOHN BANDMANN One never loses anythung by polnteness ':? law ERROL BEHARRY All thlngs are won by dustry NEW LOCKERS Lnlllan Tao Charles Yokomoto and Glenn Mnkosa make good use of rhelr lockers 46 LOURDES CALATENA Modesty cannot be taught, it must be born, JAMES CARVALHO Be hoppyg be wise, be like me and enjoy life. gauze ,al ,1 Af' eff pt Ki .X Everyone w tty f h s H'RAM CHING own purpose A noble mlnd us free to all men SEPTEAABER After a wonderful summer vacatuon classes resumed an full swung The sensors set therr goals toward achlevlng another successful year Seniors once agann adyusted themselves to camp us life and to their studnes Adnmred by underdasyhen and regarded as Mrghty Senrors these students held outstand :ng pomhonsunthestudentbody Theytook pan un clubs extra currlcular actzvatues student gov ernnwent and un the student court Only too soon dld the four years pass by when books were HnaHy put away and senmxs waved aloha to their Alma Mater. 4? sf? BRIAN DAIDA He that ns slow to wrath RESTITUTQ CRUZADA ns of great understanding JOSEPH DAOS who honor SOPHIA DOCTOR ln her tongue is e law of kindness. if an an DAVID DAOS The mlnd IS the mon BLAINE DAVIS The unspoken word never causes trouble. EDILBERTHA DICHOSO Action speaks louder than words. C7 V? jACU'lL!ftf 307' 0l 0 .N-J ERNESTO ESPIRITU A helpful attitude maketh a pleasmg companion 7'1- DOUGLAS FAJARDO The best ot healers ns good cheer MARY FERREIRA Charuty ns the vnrtue of the heart NELSON FREITAS My theory IS to enjoy life ian., ELLEN FUJIOKA desures JO ANN FUJII Knowledge nn youth wnsdom nn age 48 L4 f f rr. DARDENELLA FODRAN Virtue is the truest nobilnty TAKE NOTE OF THAT POSITION' Sanford Ota sets p Nlck Kashuwabara for a shot to be taken by Brlan Dolda and Ernest Pune Humble hearts have humble V ' Il Il A u l -'li l ' Jul A l N, l Q- -tr - L ' K 5 i . ln ' is CHARLES FUJIMOTO Hss best compansons nocence and health 3 all , f 'W l0l0dl 0I'lf 1 GILBERT FUJIMOTO 1 MELVIN FUKUMOTO The style ss the man hsm se JAMES FUJITA He knows how to work h The fsrst true gentleman knows how to play that ever lsveth Although the football team dsd not show up very well thss year practscally every sensor was present at the games to gsve support Rasn or shsne they cheered thesr team onward And oh yes they dsd thesr share of sellsng those foot ball tsckets' One ofthe masn goals of each sensor dursng the football season was to have hss home room come out on top sn the tscket sales contest OCTOBER Yes October had once more arrsved By thss tsme students had shed thesr carefree ways and had begun facsng the realsty of the long grsnd ahead At the end of the month sensors could be seen gosng to Mr Fountasn s offsce for counsell sng and advsce for future plans Those who were college bound could be seen wrstsng to the vars ous colleges around the country Many prepar ed themselves for college exams whsch were to come up Frequent class meetsngs were called The masn stem of bussness was ofcourse graduatson The Sensor Ball and banquet were also on the agenda PATRICIA FUNE Sweet as the comsng f sprung he s around PAUL GANABAN Happy ss he who knows hss pleasures sn youth ga JOSE GAMPON Never a dull moment when 1 A G arf J , s l ' ' ' , sn- Q . If' ' ' - 2 e ' . O , . -A Aw L , V , 49 .ivle lain? arnold guiJecl THOMAS GINN A tlme to keep sllent and 0 tnme to speak ELPEDIO GONSALVES What er he dad was done wlth so much ease RONALD GONSALVES Merry as the day us long GALIARDO GONZALES A llttle body often harbors o great soul AN ARTIST AT WORK Marclol Somlano adds the fznushung touches on hns portrart as Georgnana Bonser looks on wnth delight ,FL DIANA GRACE There ns no seventy like gentlenes JUNE HAMADA All things are slaves to intelligence. EVELYN HANAOKA A heart with room for every joy, SO l'l6!QI C!CLZ55l'l'lQl'l jAl 0lfLgA WW Oftd 15 ' .3 ...xx JEAN HAYASHI Honest fame awalts the WAYNE HASHIMOTO truly good Wut rules the heavens ds cretvon guides the skies NOVEMBER November arrived and as usual thus was re port card month Students could be seen cram mlng for exams hoplng for the best so that they could go home to mom and dad with nice bug November was home comlng month A rol lncknng assembly was put on by the faculty They went all out to produce the best and they really dvd steal the show with thelr wonderful per formances Students faces showed how much they enloyed the assembly Glowlng comments could be heard when these usually erudnte teach ers revealed their secret talents VICTOR HERESA Man IS the measure of all things WILLIAM HERESA v ry man h s IS ig-gg' value ELAINE HIGASHI Her voace ever soft g ntle and low an excellent thang WOFYTOV1 Z FRANCES HEBERT The hand that made you GLENN HAYASHI falr made you good All glory comes from daring to begun SQ' -Q, 'Gns.1.. COLLEGE BOUND Advuslng Barry Honda IS Mr I career guidance coun selor 51 M e X9 1 l l y v . I - ' I I I I - 4 Q I . . ' V. rv. k vr h-:T smiles on their faces, 1 I - R R W . H -L A 5. r 15, x 1 E e a h L- y Q, L r Tw , fr e , , I I at U I in a A - A .QM L25 l0lfU l 8 IK ails -i CY'- BARRY HONDA J We are what we must RUTH HIKIJI THOMAS HIRASHIMA The socuety of good women Good humor ns always a ns the foundatuon of good success I'T1OY1Y1eFS be not what we would BLANCHE HORNER To be fruendly us to be Inked JAY HURLEY Never think of the futureg it comes soon enough. SERVICE PROJECT Left to nght Josephine Lopez Nathalie Perreura Luly Lnu Gloraa Agao Remednos Alayvulla and Mel mda Texenra make wreaths for Mahelona Hosputal 1? LARRY IIDA No man can tell what the future may bring forth CLAYTON IIDA What is done for another is done for oneself. 52 Wenfaf Qlowfl EMILY ILORETA The best of lute ns con VSVSOTIOU DECEMBER From the very frrst week fn December every one could sense a change un the alr The cheer ful greetnngs from students as they passed one another the crlsp cold change an the weather and the beautlfully decorated homerooms were but a few of the factors which contnbuted In makmg this a memorable month As Christmas vacatlon drew nearer the campus buzzed with actlvltles The year l959 was bulldmg to a bug clnmax Then came the bug day when students came to school wlth grab bag gltts Instead of text books One of the hlghllghts of that memorable day was the Christmas assembly Followmg the assembly was one of the events many consadered as the best event of the year the annual home room party As the students wanted for the bell to rung they frnally reallzed what It would mean lt meant the end of the school year 1959 Some would call lt a successful year others would be doubtful but there was one thing everyone was WALLY IWASAKI A good name as rather to be chosen than great rvches -18 'CI' ,Har MICHAEL INOUYE FRANCIS ISHIDA He IS well born who IS There IS nothing humbler by nature well fntted for than ambutuon virtue looking forward to and that was the year l96O NAOMI KANESHIRO Modesty becomes 0 young lady NICHOLAS KENNETH KAWABATA KASHIWABARA Bug Ideas make bug men Modesty us the mark of a great man 53 f7 y have A fi l'5 'UN DAVID KAWAKAMI MADGE KAWAKAMI Cleonluness IS next To Kindness as The sunshme godlnness In which virtue grows JEAN KAWAMURA Pleosont ore ner wcys ROY KAWAMU RA A mon of knowledge ancreoses strength ALOHA Alvm Tonugowo presents alumnus Hornet Yo mosokr wnth Q corsoge 15 Q' Q Y? PATSY KAWAOKA She us o pearl of wnsdom JOYCE KIIKUNI Her sweetness is her charm, , x. 1 GILBERT KOHATSU Once o gentlemen I ways cz gentleman MCCQ55 JINNY KUNIMURA Beauty IS the flower of vnrtue Tr li, ix JAMES KUROIWA A reserved personallty wnth surprnsung qualutues .41 HILARIO LEANIO He ns noble that has no ble condrtlons HOMECOMING QUEEN Football co captaln Ernest Pun: proudly Crowns Queen Elalne Hlgashr ALVIN LO The bruce of wtsdom abcye rubles LILY LIU Beauty as truth truth beauty JOSEPHINE LOPEZ S e IS as pretty a a ac ture can be 04 'Q .af RICHARD MANT N tlrung I Qa popular S kundne 5 AIA J JANICE MASUDA never She that us courteous promuses heart b a kundness JANUARY After a pleasant two week vacatuon the mugh ty senuors returned to school only to fund a busy month s schedule ahead of them On the nunth of thus month the College En trance Examunatuon Board test was admunustered to senuors who needed ut for college admussuon Students from all three hugh schools came to our alma mater to take thus annual test Also durung thus month The Garden Island Hugh School Student Government Assocuatuon Conference was held at the Waumea Hugh and Elementary School campus and at whuch Ka uau Hugh School was well represented by able senuors ROBERT MATSUDA WAYNE MATSUOKA LAWRENCE MATSUWAKI S Cef'fY QW95 WWWQS to Dowel' l'l6' that GYWUUVGS 'S 'WOT OVC? An honest man us the noblest come work of God ea -- .l gt. gt Xalfllrf '8 lfll 1 ! 'rf av fi GLENN MIKASA JANET MIYAMOTO MIVAIAKI Loyalty us the noblest good In Dullgence ns the mother of good M rcisyheffydflf the an the human heart uck WHAT A RELIEF' Te furst port was Ceorge Agunar as the sensors dnscuss the U H Exam durlng a ten mmute recess COLIN MORINAKA Vurtu may be gay yet with dlgnlty JEANNE MURAMOTO LAWRENCE MURAMOT0 DOUGLAS NAGOSHI Gladly would she learn and Wlsdom giveth lute to those who Thought are mughtuer than gladly teach have ut strength of hand '57 .al -J N .A A' . . . . . .rf . ' 7 - . li . ge A J It F ll h ' ' easy, but . . ., says '. l 1 ju lLl,l e5 LIQOLUIQ in-'dv WILBERT NAKAAHIKI We llve an deeds not years lifts VI7' WILFRED Expernence knowledge ESPERANZA NERO She that as of a merry heart wnll have a con ALFRED NOBRIGA ROYDEN NAKAMATSU He can b cause he thmks he NAKAAHIKI can us the mother of FEBRUARY Despnte the fact that February was the short est month of the year the sensors found them selves well occupled with studies and student OCTIVITIBS The HHSGA conference was held thas year campus Eaght Sensors attended thus gatherung of hrgh school leaders Thus year we were agam fortunate to have the Unlverslty of Hawau Deputatuon team on our campus to entertom and to Inform the student body on lnfe at a umversuty Good service IS great enchant HOWARD NISHIHARA ment WILFRED NOGAMI He that has patuence can over A learned man has always come anythmg 58 wealth In humself Mfr -- , if l Y ,-,1 tinual feast, - on the Kapaa High and Elementary School f , I orizonzi nam ifec! i 1 EDITH NOMI AMY OGATA Wat to persuade beauty to de Mernt us warthner than fame 'QW mcARoo ocl-loco In quuetness and confidence shall be your strength LINDA ONO A cheerful look makes a dnsh ALOHA WITH A LEI Amlable sensors wel come the U H Depu tation team wnth lens at a sp clal assembly ELAINE OGAWA Character kept brlght as the glowing stars at night SANFORD OTA He was a good and a ju 'r man ALLAN OZAKI My last con :dence w ll b Ilke a feast CD my first 59 'G' I I A QA I I -:If p I j C? 2,V, , I ., H. ,. I I, W ' f' . e -A N--fa' f . A x 8l'lL0l 5 SYALA tej jdilflffi YVONNE PACHECO CARL PAGLINAWAN ere is no ir like lt is good to be merry an friendly girl wise NATHALIE PERREIRA Laughter makes for a good heart JAMES PASCUA BERNARD PERREIRA Knowledge is power He who stands high sees from afar MARCH Plans for the annual school carnival went un der way during the latter part of March Seniors were participants in the variety show and work ers in the food and competitive game booths and country store Their high spirits genuine interest and courteous help made possible the success of the carnival for the fourth time This event will long remain among the cherished me mories of the Senior Class Our baseball diamond echoed with the sharp cracks of skin balls against hard swinging bats Senior veterans Roy Kawamura Blaine Davis Richard Suenaga Kenneth Kawabata James Kuroiwa Glenn Hayashi Glenn Shimizu and Wallace lwasaki led the fighting nine through another exciting baseball season. LYNETTE PRIOSTE ERNEST PUNI ELSIE QUEL Friendship is the key to hop- A good athlete in body as well A good friend never offends. piness. as heart. alblelnff KOLUL UIQ Ag 'US PAULINE RABASA WAYNE RAPOZO CAROLINE REGO ILENE REGO The laugh wsll be mme IS for the best nn Patuence opens all doors All glory comes from dar world mg to begm RAIDERS ROUND UP HELPERS Left tc right Stanley Sa Wayne Qadamntsu Alvln Sako and Wayne Rapoza watch as Mr Akto Kubota shows them how the lumber should be sawed for the carnuval booths STANLEY SA Let each man do hts best WAYNE SADAMITSU ALVIN SAKO MARCIAL SAMIANO He us a good fruend that does Great soul great heart Dynamzte comes tn small pack you good ages 7,2 ein OPLQZI is 41 EDWARD SARITA True goodness springs from a man s own heart ELSIE SHIMA -ft Joys come of simplicity. cu, 'Y APRIL April made its debut on rushing winds of yay excitement disappointments and sorrow Seniors waited in fearful anticipation for re sults from examinations and tests ln addition third quarter reports were soon to be issued The stirring emotions of the seniors were ig nited by the annual Raiders Round Up lt was a big affair and they willingly helped in every og-:Wir X, lmpatiently the seniors awaited May Day Xiestivities and the offerings of that gala month The first of May would bring sweet smelling leis and the crowning of the May Queen STEPHEN SATO T Class of 60 made their week a big suc He lives long that luv RUDOLPH SCHUMACHER No man is born without am bition GLENN SHIMIZU Energy is as important as intelligence in a c h i e ving success. 62 es? They began the week with Hawaiian Day udents dressed in muumuus aloha shirts and other types of Hawaiian prints Tuesday was Leap Year Day On this day the girls gave all their attention to the boys Many couples were dressed identically on Wednesday Twin Day Thursday was Good Grooming Day The week ended with the seniors honoring their teachers with an assembly in the gymnasium and follow ed by a picnic at Poipu Beach 14 .K -:rr 91 X VERNON SOUZA A sound mind in a sound body. ERIC SHINS KI Wisdom ex lleth folly, as far as lightlexcelleth dark- ness. U1 QI' lfUCLg5 Xe,- ' mmm S. Jkt 7 1-94 ,ls :ss RICHARD SUENAGA They are rnch who have true frlends ALBERT SUGANO A WONDERFUL DAY AHEAD Skzll and confndence are an Left to rlght Carmencuta Suero Lmda Takasugn and unconClUef0blG Ofmy Joanna Tabonlar enter the bus to atrend theur semor class pncmc Qqg 'Viv' VICENTE TABALNO He that luves well ns learn ed enough CARMENCITA SUERO The way to be happy IS to make others so X1 .IOANNA TABONIAR The frnends of my frnends are my frnends Alf' ,Q SPENCER TADA Meat IS much but manners more 63 LINDA TAKASUGI Her laughter ns sweet music T' O l l A 3 'J A .L x , I I 1 1 :V ll QT' f C Q T . , 'V X. Q t ' ll T ffgb -Q A 1 ' - ll N YM Jug, 9 'Q' L. 'F -oi' V7 'T BARBARA JAMES TAMEKAZU quent. shared. is wise. ALVIN TANIGAWA LILLIAN TAO All doors open to courtesy. Honesty is like a jewel, 64 Happiness is made to be He that is honest to himself fy glee? MLMLQA X, ELAINE shall be your THIS IS HOW WE WANT IT Co-chairmen Milton Valera and Janice Masuda explain the Se- nior Boll plans to committee members Sharon Akama, Jinny Kunimura, G a r y Yamamoto, Madge Kawokami, Lyman Yo- shimura, B a r b o r a Takeuchi, Edith Nomi, .lo Ann Akaji, and Colin Morinaka, il 2 xx Q .- GENE TASAKA The world is for him who has patience. 2Cl,I l'lQ ? ? Q 1 as., 'US ODS rfg ' dl XTQ7 no ROY TATEISHI GLEN TERUI MELINDA TEXEIRA JANE Sulence more musical than The good man makes oth A good laugh us sunshine un Sweeter honey and any song ers good all hours the honeycomb MAY The Mighty Seniors looked forward to the coming of May with great enthusuasm not only because graduatuon was uust a month away but also because the hughlughts of the year the Se nuor Banquet and the Senior Ball were to be held Much excitement was un the aur as the funal preparations were completed Kauai lnn was the scene ofthe combined banquet and ball The date was May 27 l96O Girls with theur pastel gowns and boys with whute dinner packets danced grace fully on the pool lanau after the formal dunner Thus event wull be long remembered as the zenith their four years at Kauai Hugh School Three senuor students had pruncupal roles un the May Day assembly two reugnung as the May Kung and May Queen and one partucupatung as a princess representing one of the islands Oth er members ot the outstanding senuor class provided entertainment for the court Senior boys and gurls were seen exchangung graduation pictures souvenurs of theur four years together Many compluments could be heard as pictures passed from one person to another During May the senuors dulugently practuced the songs that were to be sung for the gradua tuon exercuses Preparations were also made for the processuonal and recessuonal and senuor stu dents could be seen marchung to the tune of Pomp and Curcumstance. 91 'Vi A the Shut, 4 15 THOMAS TURNER ALLEN TSUKAMOT0 ll The doors ot wisdom are never Friendship us a sheltering tree. LLC C 855 Olflled JUDITH UEMURA Vrtue dwells not nn the tongue but an the heart '-'-751 DENNIS VASCONCELLOS Full of vlgor loads of fun MILTON VALERA The will of man IS has op pnness RICHARD VIERRA FLORENCE Nothmg IS more slmple VILLANUEVA than greatness Honesty lasts longest PRISCILLA VALDEZ A frlend ns a person wnth V' whom I may be slncere JUNE At last the fmal two weeks of the school year have come and gone The Mighty Sensors have passed thelr last bug obstacle ln the farst phase of preparung for the future Thus meant fare well to four wonderful years that have prepared them for the next bug step to continue schoolsng or to make a llvung The Class of l96O has enloyed four years of fun fellowshlp study and worklng together The members of thus class small In number but :ng have carried on the hugh quallty of work long recognuzed as characterlstuc of Kauai High School The Class of 60 has developed many leaders who wall undoubtedly play an Important part nn the future of our state and nation No one knows exactly where their paths wlll lead them but these young men and women wall surely follow the paths of wnsdom success, and brotherhood OO CALVIN WILLIAMS Be always merry as you Con for none delughts In YV? a sorrowful man 0 .A '-' J l Q mighty in wisdom, tolerance, and understand- ,Q L R- . , I A 6 66 LEO YAMAKAWA A merry heorf doeth good lake o medncune GARY YAMAMOTO Honor ns the rewo virtue end Of 'he Yea' CHARLES YoKoMoTo Knowledge is my beacon wisdom my guide. rd of ROBERT YAMAMOTO Where there as progress there us olwoys mutual he p, LYMAN YOSHIMURA Greot hopes make great men. it i 'Ui 67 jA05e 0 3' f 1 I - xgzzcfenf .fdcfiuifiefi ff, 13' me uariec! .S?uz1enf .xdcfiuifiea Laue aizlecl in Lroaolening fAe infereab of fAe Jfuclenfa of .Kauai Saba! jle CAL5, commiUee.4, Jfualenf gouernmenf anal Jporfd Aaue irufifdcl in fha afualenfd a Jenae o rea onaigihf aa we!! a5 a eehn o f P 9 5 Jclooflaride. may Aaueprovizlecla meani I fL:-ough wAicA Jfuolenla can manizzaf Meir aligfy fo Lau, anal fo Zzfzzw. We Jcioof ia euer comphffe wifAouf ifd .sguclenf .xde- T fiuifiea. H A43 5 Q3 P f 'k 7 ynamic olzavlerfilzila . . . RUDY RARALIO ERNEST PUNI Vuce presudent MGYYUQGV Capable conscuentuous ELAINE HIGASHI EDITH NOMI Depefldflble earnest Secretary Treasurer Sweet personable Lovely all around KATHERINE AQUINO Sergeant at arms Fruendly ab e ERIC Cheerfu On Aprul l and 2 our thurd Rauders Round up Sprung Carnuval was held Teduous plannung and much preparatuon by the students and alum nu proved to be worthwhule un every way Only through the cooperatuon of each unduvudual were we able to make ut a success The effucuent leaders of tomorrow and theur advusers Muss Nancy Okano and Mr Davud Yamase produced a year of accomplushments for the student body Led by capable Eruc Shunseku and hus execu tuve councul, the student body looked forward to new horuzons wuth prosperous and successful udeas for the new year Guest speakers were umportant unfluences to all Professors teachers and artusts luke Muss Harruet T Yamasaku spoke about our future and what they hold for us JOHN BANDMANN Sergeant at arms Reluable well luked ambutuous Durung the weekend of February 20 22 the Hawauu Hugh School Student Government Asso cuatuon Conference was held at Kapaa Hugh School Twenty four students attended Eruc Shunseku Rudy Raraluo Elaune Hugashu Eduth Nomu Glen Teruu, Nules Kageyama Jerry Teruu Harry Funamura Gary Yamamoto Patsy Ka waoka Lulluan Tao Roy Kawamura Marvun lnouye Pat Antonuo Ethel Nauto Ann Yama guchu Arleen Kashuma Karen Sato Paul Yuku mura Walter Sone Claruta Doctor Adele Ku bota Carolyn Dobashu and Muchael Nuu The purpose of thus conference was to duscuss the common problems encountered at the hugh schools Student commuttees guuded by chaurmen who were appounted by the presudent played um portant roles un stagung school actuvutues and events F . i S I rt - VX K rl t l '. .q u W ' u - - All - - ' I - Pr ' ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . . . I I - ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' . . ' 1 1 1 ' 1 . . . 1 1 1 ' . . . . I I I ' . - 1 1 ' 1 ' I 1 I ' 70 MOTION CARRIED! VOTING MEMBERS Row I: Eileen Jirninez, Nora Ishida, Jane Saiki, Karen Sato, Sandra lshibashi, Pat- sy Kawaoka, Row 2: Rudy Raralio, D e n n is Arakaki, Jerry Terui Gary llda Pat rnck lwasaku Kathernne Aquuno Ednth Norm Elaune Hugashu Row 3 Clen Tera: Charles Fullmoto Herbert Muronaka Harry Funamu ra Leroy Taba Nnles Ka geyama Samuel Kawamu ra Row 4 John Bcndmann Eric Shunsek: 'W All those an favor please rouse thenr left hands says Presndent Ernc Shunsekn as the members of the student council decnde on o motion NON VOTING MEMBERS Row 'I Llnda Yasuda J Ann Full: June Hamada Sharon Akama Junny Kun: mura Row 2 Barbara To keuchr Ruth Hnlcllu Ja Ann Akogl Howard Nlshlhara Row 3 Spencer Tada Ken neth Kawabata T h o m a 5 Turner Glenn Mukasa o nn Morlnaka Stephen Sato gait mf :nm K A 'Q -'Eat mai 1511 TICKET SALES COMMITTEE They sold tickets at all our school activities, Row l: Janet Miyamoto, Melinda Texeira. Row 2: Jo Ann Fu- jii lchairmanl, June Ho- mada, Patsy Kawaoka. Row 3: Naomi Kaneshiro, Janice Masuda, Jeanne Muramoto, Sharon Akama. BALLOT COMMITTEE They registered voters and handled all student body elections Left to right Row I Dardenella Fodran Linda Arinaga Aileen Nakamoto Judith Uemura Row 2 Mrs Holcombe ladvisorl Maxine Morris Joyce Kiikuni Janice Masuda lchairmanl Kimiyo Haitsuka Row 4 Doris Tanisaki Karen Oshiro Naomi Kaneshiro Elsie Shima ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE These boys set up the gym equipment whenever an as sembly was planned Row I Edward Gokan Harold Ura be Row 2 David Kawaka mi Gilbert Fujimoto How ard Nishihara lchairmanl Row 3 Royden Nakamatsu shi Albert Sugano Alvin 72 l I A ' If ' Glen Terui, Douglas Nago: 2 X is -I . . Y , V ' ' X' ,253 4 I' 1 LO. 0' Y fs ' V fa is '1 I S, ' 'l , tp I vs, 2 at N f ' I 6 I ii 1 ,X -I ' I l' l' .. ,f X uni Z .Lk S., , - ' QF? g7Ul,6!0lfll CAMPUS COMMITTEE Ralsnng and lowernng the flag every mornung was theur duty Row I Marsha Muramoto Jean Kane , A maru Row 2 Wilfred Nogamn lchalrmanl Ethel Nalto Row 3 Phlllp Rosa Ernesto Espnratu Lncerno Butacan WARDROBE COMMITTEE Theur task was keeping graduatnon coo and gowns an good condntnon Rowl Lunda Yasuda lchatrmanl Jean Arakaku Carmencnta Suero Row 2 Mrchael l-lada Jean in -1. BETTER ENGLISH COMMITTEE They were responslble for the Better Englnsh Week which was observed wnth posters and an essay con test Row I Janet Miyamoto June Hamada lchaur man? Melunda Texenra Row 2 Patsy Kawaoka Leo Yarnakawa Jo Ann Full: Row 3 Mrs Clower ladvisorl Arleen Arinaga Alvnn Lo. Kanemaru Beverly Hashvmoto Row 3 Mrs La Madrnd ladvnsorl Robert Yamamoto Wayne Okamura Robert Matsuda CHILD ADOPTION COMMITTEE Thus Commnttee arranged for the adoptnon ot an orphan chuld for Kauan Hugh School Row I Sophua Doctor Clan ta Doctor Karen Soto Row 2 Norman Horuta Ruth Hn kip lchanrmanl Gerald Mlyoshl. Row 3. Muss Okano ladvisorl Marvin lnouye Linda Okabe Thomas Turner. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE They publlcuzed actavltles of the Student Body through attractive posters Left to right Row I Mrs Lowrle ladvnsorl Edna Kurnbaya Sl Crolyn Morlwo I c aurmanl J ne a Row2 Wnlllarn l-leresa Wal fred Nakaohlkr Alvln Uchl da Vnctor l-leresa sq C' ALOHA COMMITTEE comed all vlsutors to Kaual Hugh School with warm smules and beoutuful lens Left to nghf R w I A nette Uyesono Beverly Ha shnmoto Sharon Akam lchanrmanl Eduth Norm Row 2 Frances Hebert Ly man Yoshnmura Elaine Hu gash: Mrs Thus laclvusorl oolaerafion JL -5 wa 74 if-2 HEALTH COMMITTEE Eye and x ray tests were glven to students wlth the help of thas comrmttee Left right R w I Eleanor Pascual Lmda Arlnaga Row 2 Janet Muyamoto Maxnne Morrls Ester Santos June Hamada Row 3 Mrs Chung ladvlsorl Lorralne Kash: m KatherlneAqu1nO lchalrmanl Gall uon BUILDING COMMITTEE They were In charge of rnngnng the fare alarm dur mg fare drnlls Left to rnght Row I Howard Nnshlhara Wayne Okamura Royden Nokamotsu Row 2 Albert Sugano lchanrmanl Leroy Taba Harry Funamura Douglas Nagosh: . . ' i t ,I . I 5 ' I , I , I 1 ' r I . . . s . , - 4 . jx X h', a ' lb I xx. E' 4 h ' , O S llcl. fl 1 I ' ' - V f in 'Q h 9 V V I . - , R - ' fo ,U o A: ' X I , I , 1 I I ' , .i A W of . . ff' In - I - Q Q I I R -H11 . RI These friendly students wel- '-F q V .1 , . . . A-J ' I ' , o : n- ' . I O . I , ,- 9 A Q A Z , - - ' 7 I - sr . I . .- V 4. .I I .. , U I J 3 .. P . N 1 , . . ru, Q 1 - .Y I I : ' , .f ' U Y . f ' ' 3 . I - I .Vw r ! I - I ' . I z N: M 1 E!! ' , , , A tx A V I 4 I -I L' , I . . I .girfufionfi VISUAL EDUCATION Thenr duty was to see that movnes were shown durmg lunch perlod Left to nght Rowl Mrs Muyashsro lad vlsorl Wayne Sadamatsu Row 2 Charles Yokomoto Glenn Mnkasa lcharrmanl Robert Matsuda '11 LOST 8 FOUND COMMITTEE Thus commlttee held lost ar tlcles IH safe keepmg untll rightful owners c l a I m e d them Left to rlght Row I Howard Nlshlhara Marvln lnouye Row Z Alvrn Lo Thomas Turner Glen T ru: lchanrmanl Q., 95 75 Lg AUDIO VISUAL COMMITTEE They kept all our auduo vns ual equepment nn tsp top shape Left to rnght Row I David Kawakamr Mnss Q ban ladvnsorl James Ta mekazu lchanrmanl Row 2 Rnchard Vnerra Wayne l-lashumoto Glenn Shlmlzu FINANCE COMMITTEE Keeprng an accurate ac count of expendltures and balancing the budget were the dutues of thus commnt tee Left to nght Row Glenn Mrkasa Jane Sauk: Colm Morlnaka lchalrmanl Row2 Gary Yamamoto Mr Bales ladvlsorl Calvnn Fu jlzeg mfunfeefe STUDENT GUIDANCE COMMITTEE Many interesting and in- formative speakers to help guide students for their tu- ture occupations were ' - vited by this committee. Left to right Row I Linda Ono Judith Uemura Row 2 Aileen Wada Francis Ishida Barbara Takeuchl lchairmanl RED CROSS COMMITTEE Members of the committee directed fund drives and made wreaths for hospitals Left to right Row I Mrs Holcombe ladvisorl Clarita Doctor Ann Yamaguchi Priscilla Valdez Row 2 Janet Black stad Janet Nishi Rene Matsumura Judith Uemura Row 3 Vivian Souza Nancy Hiranaka La verne Moms Katherine Aquino Edith Nom: Row 4 John Wada Daniel Masaku James Kuroiwa Alvin Uchida Charles Kunioka Spencer Tada lchanrmanl PROGRAM COMMITTEE It was the duty of the mem bers of this committee to draw up at the beginning of the school year a tentative schedule of programs to be presented to the student body Left to right Row I JO Ann Akai: lchalrmonl Arleen Arinaga Angela Va lera Row 2 Lawrence Mu ramoto Glenn Hayashi Mr Powell ladvnsorl 76 CONSTITUTION REVISION COMMITTEE These members were re sponsible for making Chang es in our constitution for betterment and improve ment of our old constitution and by laws Left to right Row I Susan Meyers Ali son Thain Row Z James Kuroiwa Ann Agular Gory Yamamoto Row 3 Thomas Turner lchairmanl Richard Aquino Mr Miwa ladvis or ell' QPULCQ5 -7 x-I AWARDS COMMITTEE These students were responsible for the presentation of various awards to students who did superior work in crafts arts writing speaking leadership drarnatics athletics and everyday service, Left to right Row I: Jean Hayashi Marian Torigoe Arleen Arinaga Patsy Kawaoka lchairrnonl. Row 2: Stephen Sato Sanford Ota Mrs. Morita ladvisorl. 77 HANDBOOK COMMITTEE These students were respon- sible for revising the KHS handbook for printing, They also had the job of inform- ing new students on school rules and regulations. Left to tight, Row I: Carmencita Suero, Fay Mikasa. Row 2: Jo Ann Akaji, Karen Aga- der fchairmanl, Katherine Aquino, Row 3: Mr. Fujiu- chi ladvisorl, Milton Ago- der, Dennis Arakaki, Ernest Puni. Ogetkel' jeg KENNETH KAWABATA 'T' Chuef Justuce COURT IN ACTION Chnet Justnce Kenneth Kawabata guves Howard Nr shnhara has verduct as Jednne Muramoto records st Wlth the sound of the gavel Chnef Justuce Kenneth Kawabata called the court to order ln cooperatlon with the student palace the court made an honest attempt to practjce the prmcaples of democracy on the campus The defendant was not guilty untll proven so thus after careful consrderatuon and summatuon the jury members presented the verduct lf found gujlty he was sentenced an accordance wath the severrty of the crlme Assjstung Kenneth as banluft was Thomas Turner Keeplng accurate records were Ethel Ncuto and Jeanne Muramoto The jury members representnng each class were Leroy Taba and Edgar Lo freshmen Fay Mlkasa and Davjd Ka wate sophomores Anthony Kurolwa and Glenn Takahashn juniors and Amy Ogata and Charles Yokomoto sensors All the members of the court were selected by the advssor Mr Ushuo the Chjef Justice and the four class presjdents 'MN FS? COURT MEMBERS Left to nght Row I Fay Mnkasa Amy Ogata Ethel Nanto Jeanne Muramoto Row 2 Glenn Takahashn Anthony Kuronwa Davnd Kawote Edgar Lo Row 3 Charles Yokomoto Thomas Turner Kenneth Kawabata Leroy Taba will 'ii JURY MEMBERS Fay Mlkasa Ler0y Taba and Charles Yokomoto recenve theur mstructrons from Kenneth Kawabata KIIQAPCQ .SZAOOK OZICUJUZI Uh uh no cutting an please These were the words often sand by our student offlcers who dutifully watched the lunch lanes Dasclpllne and order were mamtanned on the campus and at school functions Led by Linda Yasuda the campus poluce dud their duty well Besides watchlng the lunch lines they collected our lunch money kept an eye on the parking lots and carefully checked the actlvnty cards and tlckets at our football and basketball games Asslstung Lando as lieutenant was Elaune Hu gash: and as sergeants Amy Ogata Katherune Aqurno Barbara Takeuchu and Lllltan Tao Oth ers on the force included sensors Sharon Akama Ruth Hlkljl Jean Arakakl Arleen Arlnaga Ellen Fupoka Marian Torlgoe Luly Lau and Pauline Rabasa Junnors Jean Kanemaru Marsha Mu ramoto Ethel Nanto Annette Uyesono Louise Honda Euleen Jnmenez Beverly Hashimoto and Lurene Fujita Sophomores Karen Hnrota Arlene Kashuma Sharon Muraoka Judith Yoshuoka men Lmda Srlva JoAnn lchnmasa Carmenclta Samuano Carolyn Dobashl and Kathleen Suera CAMPUS POLICE OFFICERS LINDA YASUDA Chnef of Palace YOUR TICKET PLEASE Collectung tickets from Ethel Nalto at a basketball game are Katherme Aquuno and Lunda Yasuda Left to right Rowl Carmencnta Samnano Enleen Jzmunez Gaul Shmseku Lnllnan Tao Elouse Tashnma Karen Hurota Kathleen Suero Lando Yasuda Row2 Jeanne Muramoto Arleen Armaga Sharon Akama Kathernne Aqumo Jean Arakakn Amy Ogato Ruth Hnkngu Row 3 Judy Yoshtoka Arleen Kashuma Sharon Muraoka Jo Ann Ichnmasa Maman Toregoe Louuse Honda Beverly Hashumoto Row 4 Marsha Muramoto Paulme Raba sa Lnly Luu Carolyn Dobashl Jean Kanemaru Elome Hngashu Annette Uyesano Lurene Fuputa Raw 5 Ellen Fupoka Barbara Takeuchn Ethel Nanto Mr Palama tadvnsorl ll ' ' Il I I I ' . .' . ' '7 1 7 t l -I I I I 1 - - . . I I I I I I I I g I I I - I I I I 1 I I S I 5 I 1 1 I 7 A f Gail Shinseki, and Eloise Tashimag and Fresh- fu I ' I - S V S 5 4 , If I , g Q . I 79 Q LILLIAN TAO Secretary CHARLES YOKOMOTO Presudent aracfer, .gzlzofamhi , Once In November and again ln May upper classmen dnsplaylng hugh scholarshlp good character outstanding leadershlp and unselflsh servlce were unducted unto the Natlonal Honor Soclety lmpressnve lnductuon ceremonues held ln Mass Jones homeroom welcomed the neo phytes through the academlc portals The members of the National Honor Soclety are pledged to uphold certatn qualltnes Speak ung on these qualntles were Character Patsy Kawaoka Scholarshtp Alvln Lo Leadershlp Lllllan Tao and Service Glenn Mikasa These qualltles are the basns for the mductlon of all new members parents CONGRATULATIONS' A JOYFUL MOMENT Proud and happy parents of the mductees pose wrth thelr sons and daughters after the tnduc fron D! 80 Present to witness thus honor bestowed upon theur chnldren were the even prouder parents A luncheon In the cafeterla followed the lnductlon After the luncheon a tour was conducted for the Presudent Charles Yokornoto presents membershtp cards to newly lnducted members of the NHS vig olzaclerfilzila, eruice All activities undertaken this year by the so- ciety were engineered by president Charles Yo- komoto, assisted by Patsy Kawaoka. Finances were efficiently handled by Glenn Mikasa, and accurate records were kept by Lillian Tao, the efficient secretary of the society. At the end of the first semester, members in- cluded Edith Nomi, Lillian Tao, Patsy Kawaoka, Jo Ann Fujii, June Hamada, Amy Ogata, Glenn Mikasa, Alvin La, Charles Yokomoto, Gary Ya- mamoto, Lawrence Muramoto, Stephen Sato, Daniel Masaki, Kenneth Kawabata and Eric Shinseki, Members from the Junior class were in- ducted during the second semester. All through the school year N.H.S. members volunteered their services to the school and to the community As the year drew to a close the members plan ned their final activity which was a farewell picnic PATSY KAWAOKA Vice-president GLENN MIKASA Treasurer NHS MEMBERS Left to right Row I Patsy Kawaoka June Hamada Amy Ogata JoAnn Fuiii Lillian Tao Edith Nami Row 2 Eric Shinseki Alvin La Gary Yamamoto Glenn Mikasa Stephen Sato Row 3 Daniel Masaki Kenneth Ka wabata Lawrence Muramoto Charles Yokomoto .l70c!ag is Cgzaclenfzi, Under the capable guidance of Mrs, Ellen Sakamoto the Oren E Long Club of the Future Teachers of America completed a memorable year During the year nts members became ac quaunted wnth the teachung protesslon by host :ng guest speakers and by goung on excursnons to other schools to gaun practucal expernences Open to all sophomores gunnors and sensors the Future Teachers of Ameruca Club attracted PATSY KAWAOKA many students who were eager to learn more ANN YAMAGUCHI Pregdem about the profession Thus years membershnp V'Ce D eS'de f swelled to over a hundred future educators The membershup lncluded many boys In October our guest speaker came all the way from the National College of Education In llllnols ln Aprul sensor students went on excursuons to the dlfferent nenghborlng grammar schools euther to substitute for regular teachers or to observe the dnfferent unstructors methods of teachnng the three R s ln May new executuves for the follownng year were chosen slgnufynng that another year was comlng to a close Sensors would soon leave for NAOMI KANESHIRO college to fulfnll thenr ambntnons JO ANN FUJII Secretary Treasurer XJ SENIOR MEMBERS Left to nght Row I Janet Muyarnoto Jaruce Masuda Joyce Knkunn JoAnn Fuln Melnnda Texeura Jun Hamada Patsy Kawaoka Sharon Akama Howard Nushrhara Row 2 Lawrence Muramoto Ruth Huknlu Marlon Torugoe Arleen Arnnaga Amy Ogata Carmenclta Suero Edith Nom: Jnnny Kunlmura Barbara Takeuchr Stephen Sato Row 3 Gary Yamamoto Ellen Fujaoko Jean l-layashu Karen Agader Katherlne Aqumo Elaune Hngashl Jo Ann Akai: Jeann Mu ramoto Multon Valero Row 4 Glen Teru: Glenn Mnkasa Spencer Tada Naornr Kaneshuro Alvin Lo Charles Yokomoto 82 0I'YlOl'l'0lfU 5 8 lfLCat0l ff JUNIOR MEMBERS Left to right Row I Linda Arinaga Dolores Pascua Eleanor Pascual Barbara Akarna Ester Santos Carmen Palacay Linda Kawamoto Row 2 Gail Quan Joyce Tamura Beverly Akarna Jane Torigoe Louise Honda Elaine Takamatsu Edna Kuribayashi Row 3 George Padilla Lurene Fuiita Carol Ann Galas Jane SOIl1I Lorraine Kashirna Katherine Nakato Elizabeth Suan Ethel Naito Aileen Wada Row 4 Milton Agader Linda Okabe Jean Konernaru Annette Uyesono Beverly Hashimoto Angela Valera Marsha Murarnoto Carolyn Moriwaki Qld I Q n ,.. f ,,. SOPHOMORE MEMBERS Left to right Row I: Katherine Kiyabu . Faith lnouye, Evelyn Tao Salvation Caletena Lindo lshiguro, April Shinseki, Kay Watanabe Charmyl Toyofuku. Row 2: Eloise Tashirno, Warlina Gonsales Nancy Hiranaka, Lorraine Maeda Sharon Muraoka Fay Tsubakihara Laverne Yoshioka Yvonne Shinseki. Row 3: Gail Shimeki Geraldine Schaefer Lolita Adaoag, Sandra Sernana, Irene lwarnoto, Priscilla Texeira, Florita Raralio, June Matsuwaki, Elaine Fulnurnato. Row 4: Cathlyn Saiki, Veronica Cruzada, Naomi Taketo, Pauline Sasaki, Fay Mikasa, Sheryl Shigemoto, Karen lclirota, Phyllis Uohara. Row 5: Elodie Auerbach, Ellen Low, Josephine Racelo, Arleen Kashirna, Judith Yoshioka, Betsy Aguano, Sharon Miniurn, Candace Albao, Judith Souza. 83 ju fare Wgkfinga ea LILLIAN TAO PATRICIA ANTONIO President Secretary 3 1- ,fl I 1-f The Nurses' Career Club did its best to imbue its members with the purposes of the club These purposes were to help members prepare for nurs ing to bring greater understanding and appre ciation for the profession and to promote fel lowship and unity among the members Throughout the year the NCC engaged n N MARIAN MANDE xl various service projects Christmas time found SHIRLEY G'P0'-AN Secretory them busily making wreaths for Mahelona Me Treasurer morial Hospital Easter tray favors were also given to the hospital Newspaper bags for the patients use were diligently made during the whole year During January the Practical Nursing Test was given to all senior members who were in terested in Practical Nursing if TOMORROW S NURSES Left to right Row I Melinda Texeira Marian Mande Rosemary Takernoto Linda Takasugi Linda Kurashige Norma uel Doris Kawate Thelma Daida Priscilla Valdez Lourdes Caletena Row 2 Ilene Rego Mary Ferreira Patricia An tonio Mabel Leania Priscilla Pasion Lois Hamarnoto Lois Toda Merlita Raposas Row 3 Carolyn Monde Carolyn Pedroza Lily Liu Shirley Gipolan Susan Aquino Esperanza Nero Gloria Agao Karen Sato Row 4 Ednlbertha Dicho so Lynette Prioste Ellen Kuboyama Janet Watanabe Pearl lwasaki Virginia Robley Jean Ogawa Nathalie Perreira Blanche Horner 84 , 0 1 2 , - ig . . i . , . . . 9 - D- .1 - if K . f K .I 1, f ' . Z M il 2 -1 ' - . ' I I : I I I I I Q 1 , , , . : , , - 1 1 , , , . : , 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I - ' ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 ayegoing .jvlancli . . . ig Lgiafem PATSY KAWAOKA President PATRICIA ANTONIO Vlce presrdent At the beginning of each year, every home- room elected a representative to the Girls League whose mam obpectnve was to Serve theur School These Bug Srsters as they were fondly call ed lent a helpung hand by folding Chrlstmas seals Umque tray favors were made to cheer up the patients at Wulcox Memorual Hospntal Those colorful decoratuons that could be seen adornung the llbrary were also devused by these ingenious Girls League members Members helped spread good cheer by brnng :ng flowers to many hosputaluzed students They unselflshly gave up therr valuable time to lend theur assustance at varnous school functnons They were Indeed Bug Susters MARSHA MU RAMOTO Vice-president MABEL LEANIO Treasurer BIG SISTERS .H I'-vu. Left to right Row I Ilene Rego Shnrley Dnas Patrncua Sobruano Forth lnouye Hornet Nogaml JoAnn lchlmasa Row 2 Rose Marne Jerves Mary Morushnge Florence Kawakamn June Franclsco Marsha Muramoto Nora Muyazakr Myra Arm moto Row 3 Barbara Takeuchu Yvonne Orsatelll Judy Souza Pearl lwasakr Josephme Lopez Mrs Thu ladvlsorl 85 eg QP2 C till? 1- ,R gow' .4 MABEL LEANIO ARLENE KASHIMA LOUISE HONDA KATHERINE NAKATA Presndent Vxce presndent Secretory Treasurer n...J--e-- pq, gn -, A..-1 EVELYN TAMURA PLANNING FOR THE ANNUAL HOMEMAKERS Sergeant at Arms CONVENTION Ciornto Doctor Yvonne Orsatelln Sofno Doctor ond Georguc no Rocco go over the tentctnve schedule for the day .4 JUNIOR AND SENIOR FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Left to right, Row I Elsle Quel, Ilene Rego, Joan Fukunogo, Merhta Roposos, Eleonor Poscuol Row 2 Ester Santos, Dons Tomsoku, Potrucno Sobraono, Kothersne Nczkoto, Lmdo Iwcmoto, Carol Shngernoto Row 3 Joyce Tomurc, Elnzobeth Suon, Cloure Bukosku, Mnldred Obrero, Borboro Tokeuchu 86 n . b 1 ' -1 . , .5 Y -fa . -5, hx ' I of-r ' ' W . I ' ff Q I r . 5 I , 7 WIA ig - N - -s .. ..' I s . T I I 9 7' o a ' A F A if I' B ' I ' , , x jA,l 0lfLgA0lfLf jk? l The Kauai High School Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America was comprised of 70 girls this past year. Under the careful guidance of their advisor, Mrs, Marina l.a Madrid, they enjoyed an active and prosperous year. On March 3, l96O, the Kauai High School chapter acted as hostess to all F,H.A, members on the island, This was the day of the exciting annual Island Conference. The whole-day affair proved to be fun as well as educational, This year, the girls were extremely fortunate, for they had the opportunity to see a cooking demonstration given by two professional women from Honolulu This was a chance to see the latest cooking appliances and to learn new cook ing techniques CLEAN STOVES GOOD FOOD Home demonstrators Miss Crump and Mrs Yamagata show the homemaking classes the correct way to clean a stove STRICTLY FOR DEMONSTRATION Future Homemakers Barbara Travens Bernadette Rapczo and Isabelle Ca 55 marilli take a closer look at the com pleted meal 1n I A MEMBERS Left to right Rowl Alice Muranaka Gloria Nakato Carmencita Samiano Salvation Caletena Linda Mae Silva Annabelle Urabe Row 2 Lorraine Ogawa Kathleen Medeiros Joan Kunioka Sandra Sevilla Florita Raralio Candace Albao Kathleen Suero Row 3 Jean Kunioka Paulette Rosa Victoria Fernandez Isabelle Camarilli Diane Souza Arlene Kashima Evelyn Tamura Mrs La Madrid lAdvisorl Row 4 Lindo Austin Phyllis Marques Bernice Freitas Irene lsonogo Juliette Souza Juliette Silva Rosemarie Carvalho 87 1 U. -TS M' ' .. f 5 S V ,B A T 2 4 ,Y A S. Z 1 - V i i ' 4' 4 . 'ff-'l F , '. 1 ' - 1 , .- f v .. Y . S . 1, ' A fl .nk FH fibiggenff jlaey pun EDWARD SARITA EDWARD KEOHO WAI-I-ACE AOKI Presndent Vrce presndent SGCFGYOVY LAWRENCE MATSUWAKI ARNOLD OTA JOSE GAMPON Treasurer Senhnel Reliorter N. gt R r wif, NEW MEMBERS Left to nghl' Row 1 Ernest Costa Brun Phelrp Rosa Leonard Medeuros Ronald Sokomoto Row 2 George Tsukomoto Alan Acosra Rudy Aquuno Beneyarnrn Espuruto Lncerno Butacon Row 3 Hugh Hurley Edward Horner Thomas Harper Stanley Anchor: Mr Suzu: advisor 88 . 2 , I ' 7 N ' ' . U rf. , ' 4 - W , I y 1. . A ' ' - 4 ,, H , r . If V V 'V Q- A K 'fr' , v Q X film' xii- 1 A , X - :Eg Q , x V , Q - ' K V1 I r f Q N . , I n Ly , y I , N ' : gn Y ' ' ' . B ' V1 Q X. ' 5 .L 'I Q WUI, F 1 - L 45 5 V I -. J4ffe,w!w! The Future Farmers, jointly with the Future Homemakers, had a fun-filled week beginning on March l3 and ending on the l8th. The days of the week were observed in different ways. Our boys could be seen tolling hard on the farm in whatever job they could do. They rais- ed vegetables doing their best according to their abilities and did an excellent pob The climax of the year was the FFA banquet at wh ch young farmers were rewarded for out standing work during the year The Kauai High School Future Farmers were very active throughout the school year When the gym was being decorated for an assembly the FFA boys would bring in the pot ted plants and place them in their respective places During the Christmas season the boys did their jobs as campus postmen The mail boxes were distributed on the campus in various loca tions and the mall was delivered every home room period Edward Santa president of the K H S F F A Chapter became for the second consecutive year the island winner of the FFA Public Speaking contest which was held at Kapaa Hugh School on February 25 l96O ADVANCED MEMBERS QM? 6lI l'l'l LEIMOMI BUCHANAN Sweetheart MOVIES AID ACTIVITIES J 17 Donald Kawoihalao Frank Forias and Paul Brede emerge from the movie room after seeing an F F A PHOVIG 6. sl' Left to right Row I Paul Brede Lawrence Motsuwaki Ricardo Ochoco Leirnomi Buchanan Arnold Ota Anderson Perry Row 2 Wallace Aoki John Correa Edward Keoho Wallace Maedo Douglas Faiardo David Daos Row 3 James Carvalho Vernon Souza Michael Blackstad Richard Thompson Nelson Silva Carl Paglinawan Mr Sakamoto i - . I - 1 - 4 I I 4 . , , V O ' ' 4 , . . . . . . I , . x I 3 dl x .- ' - I . 5 . ,t . f t C .t 51 cm-f , 4 , . ,' xv A' 'Q - 'S . 4 ' V ,V K A 9 'L ' - 's c I 'j ' i ' n Q. ' 1 I 1 . . ,, . - .lf I . 7 5 I ' ., t E , I I 0 . 1 I 1 If - 1 - 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 I 1 - I 1 I I I I I ' ' 89 omme ia E K 7.f4rfe .ggimufafecl Ns... ANNE AGUIAR Vuce president ALFRED NOBRIGA Presndent I ENJOY BEING A GIRL Tonngcwo Eduth Norm George Agunor Robert Mofsudo ond Dome! Novorro do theur flnol port In the successful dance I Enjoy Belng o G l whlch was presented to the student body or our Stotelwood Assem CHARTER MEMBERS Left to nghf Row I Mr Powell Lmdo Yasuda Jeon Arokoku Eduth Nom: Cormencato Suero Row 2 Donnel Novor ro Evelyn Motsumuro Jo Ann Akon Alvin Tonlgowo Row 3 Ann Agulcr Alfred Nobrugo Froncus Shnnsekn Robert Motsudo Nooml Koneshuro 8 ' l , ' QP Q' We Sk l ,4 y B, 'M M x , ' ' lf , ' Q - ' -. 4- bly. m Q I ,Q s , I s S V ' .Ar 5 . A s A , W 4 V f' ' U , A I 2 in if 1 X 4 A . qt f L A ' , 2 - , ' , ', ' 1 ' . 2 ' - 90 .Arfiaficafy agncdnecl .gzwlenffi The newly organized dramatics club got off to a good start this year under the professional eye of Mr, Brad Powell. The Commedia DeII'Arte was responsible for the enjoyable assemblies at every occasion. A stuff nnutuatuon for a whole week had to be passed by new dramatusts wanting to joan the c ub In December the club sold sweet bread for money to send delegates to the Chamunade Speech Festival In Honolulu The remalnder of the year was pun ponnted with many plays and assemblies put on by the actang enthusiasts NAOMI KANESH I RO Secretary ALVIN TANIGAWA Treasurer NEW MEMBERS h Left fo right Row I Kathleen Suero Pruscnlla Texeura .lo Ann Kummura Ruth Hukugn Amy Ogata Kathernne Aqunno Jane Suzanne Hebert Thomas Turner Ceorge Aguuor Frank Snlva 91 Full: Melinda Texearo Madge Kawokomu Row 2 Jnnny Tomnta Barry Honda Row 3 Elanne Hagash: Ernest Pun: Lyman Yoshur-nura Rscky Mont l . I . 1 O . , , ,M 1 : T gg: ' . , 2 ' X 'f sl v f' . -, 1- I I X 0 s - s x x T Q l 6 If s -, ' t L lx, Qt 2 .. K Q v 1 T . I I T lf Ad .. Z ,1 l 1 I4 . , ' f 4 t Q V, -1-4 ' V l as - l T f ! x I all 5 . 01' l 1 fy ' I I I' , I : I ,. .I , ,I I : UA 5, Mdfefed ROY KAWAMURA ETHEL NAITO Presudent Vrce presudent f li LILLIAN TAQ SPENCER TADA Secretary Treasurer sv V IS FOR VICTORY OUR SCHOOL SPIRIT Carol Ann Galas Shurley Gnpolan and Prusculla Pasnon Song and cheerleaders lead un our alma mater lead us at a pep rally after a football game 92 Q . . - . 1 I-J - . gba? .f 6 F .V f :J , Q T 1 Y 'nd W- 1 m LVZZ 'f, - A iy rr f V n - fl A 5 , I . . . . . Us . jk L O 3400! The never dylng spurnt of Kaua: Hugh could be heard at all :nterscholastnc games Led by our vnvacnous song and cheerleaders our boys were spuruted wuth energy The bouncung never turnng cheerleaders led yells whale the songleaders went through their perfected routines to lead the students at all pep assemblies Avid Pep Club members showed up at unter scholastic games ram or shane Our Pep Club boosted tremendously the morale ot our boys wnn or lose Red and whute vests were sold to students for the first tsme addung color to our cheering sec tvon Red and whnte streamers were also sold as a money makung project Mass Quuban a new member of the staff at Kauan Hlgh was thus years advnsor She taught the song and cheerleaders new routnnes tor their songs and cheers SONGLEADERS Row I Shnrley Glpolan, Leumomu Buchanan, Pnscllla Posnon Row 2 Sharon Arruda Marian Man de, Carol Ann Galas 1 I I I I - I . . . , . , . romiriing ournagfi fri .2 4? NAOMI KANESHIRO fs WORK' WORK' WORK' Nules Kageyoma Patricia Antonio and Madge Kowakarm struggle to yneld a perfect wrute up VERY GOOD' Edntor Jo Ann Akaju smiles approvsngly at an Issue of the Ka Welo whale Ruth l-luknll Arleen Arnnogo Milton Valera and Madge Kawokamu beam wnth prnde I CAROLYN MORIWAKI Busmess Manager Assoclate Edutar JO ANN AKAJI Editor rn chief Clncklng typewrnters overworked erasers and tured faces were everyday scenes cast by the news members of Kaual Hugh s Ka Welo O Kala All of their efforts were not rn varn however because they produced exceptronal news stones ba monthly They were the eyes and ears of our campus who probed for scoops un news and gossaps Ka Welo reporters hounded the Iubrary the shop the office the gym an short every corner of our campus was well covered rn case sornethmg exciting happened The hnghllght for thus year s newswruters was the trap to the Mahelona Memorial Hospital at Kapaa In preparatnon for the yearly Issue on Thns years advnsor was Mr Davnd Yamase Jo Ann Akai: was the capable edutor 94 'Ili l ' I . . , MIK . . . 'A' ' 1 I Lk.-SQ ' V ' I I I I I I I I I : I 1 L. , I I I I I - I . . . , . I B. I . , . . ,Q - . 1 , V - , -nun ' 22 45 . Y ' lx 1 1 1 E ' ' A . s sf if-1 I ' ' A A . V- - I . I , ere .ZA fee! .Here 7' NEWSWRITI NG MEMBERS Left to rlght Row I Madge Kowokomn Karen Agoder Potrnclo Antonio Lurene FUjIfO Mellndo Texelro Cor menclto Suero Row 2 Arlene Arnnogo Korherlne Aquino Dogrnor Auerbach Edith Nom: Ruth Hnklll Row 3 Milton Volero Jo Ann Akon Noorm Koneshrro Carolyn Morlwokn Nules Kogeyorno Mr Yomose odvasor It DID YOU FIND ANOTHER MISTAKE LURENE7 Q r .A Mr Yomose questuons Lurene whsle Carolyn Mor: 'L' wok: Arie-en Armogo ond Run Hukula continue R. working noncnolonfly 395 wok- rg, 4--o Nw. 1: NOW WHO PUT THAT COMMA THERE7 K rlwerme Aqulno looks or ner ,elle lfeprl QI , whlle Melvndo Texelro Nc rm Kane rx r ond Do mor Auer ch work dl e tl, 1 WEST than decdlln 5 95 sa ecfcc ,xdrmgnmenfa 5 ASSOCIATE EDITOR LAY OUT EDITOR COPY EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER Sharon Akamo Barbara Takeuchn Eduth Nom: Lnllzan Too EDITOR IN CHIEF Jlnny Kulmura Deadlines' Deadlines' Deadlmes' These words brought along frustratlon anxiety and respon slbnlnty to the staff as each one approached near er and nearer The returnees of the staff were Junny Kun: mura edator Edath Nomu copy edltor and Lul Ilan Tao buslness manager Strlvmg to wan the All Amerncan Merut award the annual class worked hard and dlllgently Although the new members were faced wuth many unfamiliar problems they progressed through trnal and error maklng dummnes plannmg layouts typmg copies wrntmg bodles and readmg galleys PHOTOGRAPHERS Left to rught Stephen Soto Wayne Ha shnmoto Ernesto Espurntu 96 JJ - - I XG 1 gy 4 l 2l 0 Clint Lal' 1 .YV rx Af! 3 STRAINED EYES? Busnly checking and assortnng negatnves are left to nght Spencer Todo Jnnny Kunrmura Jean Kanemaru and WORK WORK WORK' Sharon Akama Left to rnght Howard Nnshuhara Glenn Mukasa Frances Hebert Glen Teruu and Alvnn Lo busnly wnte captnons and assort pnctures KE KUHIAU STAFF Left to right, Row lz Angela Valera, Beverly Hashimoto, Jean Kanernaru, Sharon Akama, Lrllron Tao, Jrnny Kunnmura, Edrth Norm, Jeanne Murarnoto. Row 2: Frances Hebert, Stephen Sato, Glenn Mlkasa, Barbara Ta- keachn, Howard Nrshlhara, Ernesto Espnrutu, Mr. Guy Furruchu ladvnsorl. Row 3: John Bandrnann, Alfred No- bruga, Charles Yokornoro, Spencer Tada, Alvnn Lo, Glen Teral, Wayne Hashnrnofo. 97 jadnfed Lgzfwlenfo Sometimes melodies drifted out of the room to all parts of the campus and were appreciated by all Practice sessions held in the same quonset hut may have sounded awful at times but the seventy five piece chorus revealed much hidden talent and ability at assemblies and other ac tivities held during the year Under the capable leadership of Mr William Steinohrt our band and chorus participated in our statehood tree planting ceremony casting a solemn mood over the assembly with their patriotic music They also contributed much to the success of our Christmas assembly Sparked by weeks of strenuous but successful 5 rehearsing and talent galore the band once more basked in the praises of a grateful student body Playing at assemblies pep rallies d football ONE Two THREE games the band accompanied song and Music teacher Mr William Srernohrt conducts the band cheer leaders and helped promote school spirit at our assemblies AUAI HIGH S SONGSTERS Left to rlght Rowl Ilene Rego Elsie Quel Linda Yasuda Marian Kiikuni Carmencita Suero Eileen Jimenez Domingo Tabalno Salvation Caletena Eliza Pabo Marian Monde Lourdes Caletena Evelyn Tamura Row 2 Nancy Gallo Florenc Villanueva Sally lkemura Janet Corema June Matsuwaki Isabelle Camalliri Mabel Leanio Jgpi Francisco Dorothy Car los Marie Dias Jesusa Marquez Dolores Pascua Mary Polan Janet Carvenro Row 3 Edilbertha Dichoso Linda Camarq Pat Costa Brun Claire Bukoski Evelyn Matsumura Betty Hao Leilani Ranomo Yvonne Pacheco Betsy Aguana Mrldred Obrero Joanna Taboniar Pat Watanabe Carolyn Monde Frances Costa Phyllis Marques Row 4 Eldeen Kanoha Linda Austin Susan Louis Diana De Croce Virginia Robley Rogemone Carvalho Nora Miyazaki Marion Torigog Elgme TO,-,G ka Carolyn Pedroza Lynette Prioste Marvelyn Buchanan Charlotte Victorino Pamela Font Mr William Sternohrt 98 I Q ' I ng., ' l ,I 9 . w J . I I J X. B . 4 1 . I V 1 Y I E I I I 1 1 I I ' I ' - Q S h J ' . 1' X K V 4' ' ' ' ' 1 x ' Q t K , J 1 1 l 2 - V P n l 3- , I 1 , K I - I : I . I . I . .. .I . I . . I , A 1 1 1 , , . 3 , 5 1 1 1 C, 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 I . 1 1 , 4 I l I I I ' : I J J I I ' 1 1 J 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 , , I J , 1 - . jkell' .Agldflej BEGINNING BAND MEMBERS Left to ugh! Rowl Dovrd Funan Alfred Lopez Anastocuo Coberto Stanley Dotorno Florenclo Boxo Lester Controdes Sondy Contotory Row 2 Charles Young Mr Wnllnom Steunohrt Otullna Robogo lol -dl ADVANCED BAND MEMBERS Left to nght Row I Wendel Marques Laverne Morrns Ellen Low Rodney Tokudo Arthur Posnon Phnllnp Rosa Row 2 Jomes Carvalho Clyde lloreta Woyne Ropozo Dennis Rego Merino Raposos Galuardo Gonzales Alfred Turnturn Albert Poscuo Anthony Gonsolves Dornlngo Suguntan Row 3 Mr Stennohrt Wllbert Perreuro Denms Mampon 99 o 0 o o o , .39 ff 0. , ' 0 . i f ' Y - U 3' 1 I --. H . f v. 'A Ar I I X. . 'QI' ' tin I I 1 5 I Af I A I If I 1 1 mu' -- ' - Q . I 4 Y . 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Z4 Q Oat ?- f 4 I I ry Uky .33 ' J ogeflaer jA g i hw MR EDWARD BALES MR AKIO KUBOTA MR ALLEN YAMADA JOHN BANDMANN ALBERT suGANo ERNEST rum After seven consecutuve years as champs Kauaa Hugh fnnally lost the crown to the Wal mea Menehunes For thenr pre season games Kauau came out a one out of three wnnner Be :ng defeated by Kamehameha 19 6 and Kon muku l2 O on Oahu they fmally beat Hono kaa l3 33 on Kauau Vuctory over Kapaa l3 l2 ln our fnrst KIF game brought new hopes unto the hearts of the boys Once agam thenr spunts and morale rose However losung from Walmea 20 6 put them nn an unwanted predicament MARVIN INOUYE JAMES TAMEKAZU lO2 Defeat unexpectedly spelled out the path for our boys an the second round Kapao topped us by a score of 27 6 and Wanmea beat us 19 To you our sensors John Bandmann Doug las Falardo Jose Gampon Wayne Hashnmoto Glenn Hayashl Jay Hurley Ernest Punt Albert Sugano and James Tamekazu we extend our deepest and fondest aloha un apprecuatuon for the effort that you have made to uphold our standards of good sportsmanshnp DOUGLAS FAJARDO N I LES KAGEYAMA Jil, -, ' lf. t 47 - 1, .4 A Y Q , 'Q H Q 4 ,,, . , H E-v J . , K 'n ' .HY A-W, X A X s gs? . . . I f l f ' l l l 1 - ' 1 - ' .. . . 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 A 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 Ougkf 7fff,Ja,,mfeJQ JU' f't HERBERT OYAMA ALBERT SHIRAKI ROBERTO BUTACAN FREDERIC ELLAMAR WAYNE HASHIMOTO JOSE GAMPON TOUCHDOWN' Ernest Pun: scores another sux pomts for Kc: ua, H,Qh JAMES BLACK JULIAN rsRNANosz ,Q gui FRANK SILVA FLOYD KAWAHARA GLENN HAYASHI JAY HURLEY IO3 .W y .SZoweJ .S?00I f6I'I'lCtl'lfi f 3 WAYNE MURANAKA ARNOLD OTA CHARLES KUNIOKA RODNEY HIGUCHI 65 MELVIN SASAKI LORETTO IBANEZ GEORGE TSUKAMOTO JAMES NISHI UNDERCLASSMEN SHOW PROMISE It rs here that we gave recognutnon to our fu ture Rander stars These young colts revealed their sportsman shnp mntnatnve and spurut on the practice fueld Practice for them started three weeks before school was even ln session Grunts could be heard as thes scape goats bore under the strarn of the hard hlttlng flrst strung players Only a few of them were given the opportu nnty to dlsplay thenr prowess on the playing freld but they have made the athletxc future look bright for Kauan Hugh School Dnsplayung both his brawn and hrs brasn Har ry Funamura shone as our future star quarter back The same can be sand of Brian Hurota half back Leroy Taba guard and Brian Hao tackle These are but a few of the Rauder prospects Although the past season was a dark one we can certainly be optnmlstuc about the future Rugged tralnlng and the energetnc efforts of both the boys and the coaches unsure us of a team that wull function smoothly as a single drlvlng unit HARRY FUNAMURA BRIAN HIROTA BERT KUROIWA LEROY TABA IO4 O Q LIQ 3, 'x. l L .1 ax ' ' . - at T A dc,T .3 3 fx do .. J I 4 UQI' Cllfle fi 1- BRIAN HAO MICHAEL NII KENNETH MIZUO 'H' HAIL T0 THEE WILL THE PASS BE COMPLETED? Football boys stand with respect while singing the Quarterback Marvin lnouye passes T a receiver Alma Mater SCOREBOARD Kauai Kauai ...... Kauai ...... Kauai ...... Kauai ...... Kauai ...... Kauai ..... PRE SEASON GAMES Kamehameha Kaimuki ..., Honokaa .... F GAMES Kapaa ...... Waimea ,... Kapaa Waimea .... IOS lin MANAGERS Left to right: Brian Kuboia Sanford Ora Jerry Terui and Earl Hamamura, .7lzey owe jlreir if-.mf 1 Ae! 'Y'6 GO ALBERT GO' Alb tS f l5 d h K W er ugano goes or yar s agarnst t e arn READY SET Go' Omors Herbert Oyama approaches for the lock off -is - -'- - Lzffam-E.:-f'.e Left to nght row I Wayne Hashnmoto Jay Hurley Douglas Falardo Jose Gampon James Tamekazu Glenn Ha yashu Albert Sugano Ernest Pun: John Bandmann Gerald Ganaban Roberto Butacan Herbert Oyama Ben Kurolwg James Nushu Row 2 James Black Loretto Ibanez Albert Shrrakr Wayne Muranaka Marvrn lnouye Arnold Ota Jullan Fernandez Melvun Sasaku Row 3 Felux Babrla Frank Sllva Brran Hlrota Harry Funamura Leroy Taba Rodney Hlguchl Frederrc Ellamor Charles Kunroka George Tsukarnoto Nnles KGQSYOVWG Floyd Kowahara Brian Hao John Wada Benlamln Taroc MrchaelNr1 Row 4 Mr Edward Bales Mr Allen Yamada Leroy Fagarang Davld Funar Thomas Hugo Sherwood lrda Sterlrng Nu Patrrcxo Rarnelb Ronald Blaclcstad Kenneth Mlzuo Howard YQ maguchr Edwm Kanemaru Row 5 Dennrs Hadama Stanley Tamara Nolan Paglrnawan Mr Akro Kubota rO6 . . . ,Z , ' 'Y ll . - , is M' , A , 1- ' ' I I ' L ..... - . 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M'L6!2l CKCLf5:5I'Ylel'l QUQCLACJ p0fQIfliL6L ill MR DAVID YAMASE Junior Varsity CO0Cl'1 Under the capable Yamase the Junlor great potentlals The omores and freshmen leadershlp of coach Davld Varsuty players dlsplayed squad composed of soph showed what good coach :ng and lots of practnce could do by sweeprng thelr frrst home game wlth a commandung vac tory over Kapaa As the season progressed there was notable Improvement ln the playmg style of our future stars These fine young lads learn ed to work as a unrt They learned to play not for personal galn but for the good of the team Most Important of all they learned to be modest rn vlctory and gracious ln defeat g SCOREBOARD Kaual Kaual Kauar Kaual Kaual Kaual Kauau Kaual Furst Round Wanmea Kapaa Walmea Kapaa Second Round Walmea Kapaa Walmea Kapaa X ff' i : SURRQUNDED BY MENEHUNES JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Leslue Full' lays IH 2 polnts for Kl-lS I- Y to N959 'OW I GOYUOVW H QUCl'l l- 'G F l I G 'bert O males Lonc Yamako a Lester lnouye Kenn h Mzuo Row 2 Lowell Asakura Walter Sone l-larrv Fu wanfwura Ronaldo Jovler Rudolph Aqulno Dennus Qantas lO7 OOPLLHCLELOH .X4 cl S9 QC! SCOREBOARD Flrst Round Kauaa Kauau Kauar Kauar Kauar Kauan Kauan Waimea Kapaa Wanmea Kapaa Warmea Kapaa Kopaa On the court the Red Rarders displayed sports manshrp and determrnatron whetner they were wrnnmg or Iosrng Teamwork seemed to be a vrtal thmg nn keeprng the boys on the go The Varsuty team under the gumdance of Coach Edward Bales suffered their worst season with a record of eight losses and nothang won Frve pre season games were played but only one was won MR EDWARD BALES Close relationship with the coach proved very rmportant un developung drscrplrne Boys who played regularly all year were Mar van lnouye Roberto Butacan Ruchard Fuplmoto Edward Keoho and Sanford Ota Morvrn wuth has long shots and Rrchard wrth has set shots put un a malorrty of the baskets Roberto and San ford were guven the job of frghtmg for rebounds VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM On steps from top John Bandmann, Hularuo Leomo, Roberto Butocon Morvrn lnouye Left to nght Rlchard Fulrmo to, Mrlton Agoder, Edward Keoho, Domel Tomas, Sanford Ota, Julron Fernandez, James Kurorwa, Van Shngemoto, Coach Edward Boles 0 o I1 e I Q ' ...... Zl ' .... 46 ' ...... 32 ..... 44 ' ...... 22 l .... 39 . ' ...... 39 ..... 57 ' ...... 37 ' .... 53 l - ' ...... 42 ..... 46 . Kauai ...... 44 WOlm6O .... 60 Senior Varsity Coach ' ...... 46 ..... 57 IOS eine 3 QU' . 30l f8 mmf- SANFORD OTA JOHN BANDMANN BERNARD PERREIRA HILARIO LEANIO Center Forward Center Guard SHOOT SANFORD Sanford Oto lets one go cs Marvin Inouye comes on to cov r the shot JAMES KUROIWA Guard Xfiffqf TWO MORE POINTS Richard Fugirnoto tosses c beautiful pump shot for another two points for KHS. 109 gijwlaif jo we tzjamifg U A' DANIEL TOMAS EDWARD K59H0 JULIAN FERNANDES MARVIN VNOUYE Center Forward Guard Forward Edward Keoho snaps has wr st for o free SHOT Marvm Inouye comes up for hrs turn m practnce as Richard Fulumofo puts In a jump shot s MILTON AGADER RICHARD FUJIMOTO ROBERTO BUTACAN Guard Forword Forward HO Fil I R N I F J ' R ' 4 Q I I ANOTHER POINT FOR KAUAI HIGH? MY TURN! 9 4 0l'l'll9efl ll0l'l POULCIQEJ llUa fLOI'l GLENN HAYASHI KENNETH KAWABATA Co Captam Co Captann Baseball as another sport nn hugh s hool whuch provides opportumtnes for students to learn and practlce teamwork and good sportsmanshup The Rauders started the baseball season with a bang by beating the vlsltlng Kalmukn Bulldogs who managed to get only one hut nn the entlre game They continued their fme performances by wunnung two games from Kapaa and one from Walmea So at the end of two complete rounds of the KIF season they were tled for the champlonshlp with Walmea Hlgh SCOREBOARD Farsi' Round Kauai Waimea Kaual Kapaa Second Round Kauav Waumea Kauai Kapaa Chomplonshnp Game K0 UG' Wa I mea MR AKIO KUBOTA MR ALLEN YAMADA Head Coach Assnstant Coach Left to nght row I Roberto Butacon Glenn Shurmzu Wally lwasakv Spencer Tada Row 2 Roy Kawamu ra Wayne Muronaka Bnan Huroto Rudy San-nano . . ' . . V. ' ...... 1 ' .... ' ...... I7 ,P ' ' ...... I3 ' ' ...... I2 - ' - ' ' ...... 4 ' .... Ill mv! paiclem Soon after basketball season came to a close, out came the bats and balls as the KIF baseball season swung into action. The Red Raiders, defending champions of the league, aimed for their third consecutive championship, Under the capable and efficient coaching of Mr, Akio Kubota, the boys on the baseball team began drilling on the various fundamentals to get into shape for the coming season Seniors seen racing around the baseball diamond were Glenn Hayashi Alvin Sako Glenn r' ug Shimizu Roy Kawamura Kenneth Kawabata ' un :mi an Wally lwasaki James Kuroiwa Spencer Tacla Richard Suenaga and Blaine Davis .luniors seen scampering dawn the base paths were Roberto .Y-I. Butacan Timothy Albao Rudy Samiano Wayne Muranaka and Rodney l-liguchi Sophomores Dennis Arakaki and Ronald Hashimoto and a very large crop of freshman prospects also look ed forward to a prosperous baseball season The skill and endurance of the team were I1-SA HIT, probably its greatest assets Win or lose their Timothy Alboo gives a mighty swing during batting Sportsmanlike conduct was indeed very impress practice Ve f 'h FUN M 'Q- 'W H' MJ ik mv ,vii pu. 3133 Left to right row 1 James Kuroiwa Richard Suenaga Blame Davis Timothy Albao Row 2 Rodney Higuchi HOVVY FUVWOYTWUYO Alvin Sako Kenneth Mizuo ll2 S , , I . . 6 ,lf -II Q 1 1 f 0' '. --'mul ' ' 'si V, . , Ia! M .fqv v K - I . 1 I . I 'T 'f Li ., ' I ' 1 ' ' i I XM M, .,, f,- Kviju ' N gf , - , . -5 --- 597 ' ' , , ' , . S 1 ' , ' . sg J sf - .l V S' A .V , T, K 'V ' A . A' I my if ul' ' H' S U - ,...,, ' - f , 4 I . . . . ' 1 I ' i . l A-i 1 v 3 4 -X T-L 1 , A , l ff if , , ,K c w ' Y V 1 ' . 'T Q l 5, Q., fl' ,K f 2 ' 4 , 3 MV Y V I PM . 4. ws? ? i 3 f if Q V ' M Ag ,cc, . I I g .1 ,asa , .gi ' ' V ' i ,SL 5, A454 ', SJ? X i ,, li 1 ill 5 , - I . ,, N yy 2 ' . .5 , . S 1 ' L 'Q W' i , ' c . 'l ' A - 1 4 i ,Q ' : , I f A I 1 V I , ' . : ' ', I , . ifilofagecl Weir .fggigfied x . gf I yi'+JW X THE SCORE IS TIED HE SCORES Tense Render players anxnously focus thelr eyes on Roberto Buracan rounds rhnrd bose as another home the batter run scores agounst Kopao Hugh l A r..,..f Q.. ff www I .am Leh to nght row I Rodney Hnguchu Wayne Muranaka James Kurouwa Bnan Hnrota Wally Iwasoku Glenn Hayo shn Glenn Shnmuzu Rnchard Suenaga Mr Akuo Kubota Row 2 Spencer Tada Harry Funarnura Roberto Butacon Alvln Scko Rudy Sarnuono Tnmothy Albao Roy Kawamura Blame Davns Kenneth Kowabafo ll3 Kar .. r FAQ I. N, X 2 Il K sf .QQ .rev J . H 1 X , A , I ly. -, , l , 5'1 F Q V. ' f' r H ' X X. - X X I x i x, l 2 N l 'E LN ma ' ,W I in Q a E wg, we 'lf i ' X . r ' ' ' fs . ', 3 A -, ' . ' 'V f. Jw- f - -,f, , ' I 1 :5ffmQ4..4,i-AA: L l W , ,.,.f,w - I A, ,. fb ,M Ltr, ' ,A-lv W ' ' ', . A ' ' A A.-Y j- ',-3 - f-.,4 t.-:Q H.. . 'Q' I' 'L ,tst.f,ft 4,4 f . I : , .I ' . I . . I .I - I , 1 4 A 5 f 1 , I V I I I . I I ' GFLCIQPHQQFL . . . lv if 5 -fb 1 r' 4 C0-CAPTAIN COACH CO-CAPTAIN Richard Aquino Edward Bales Ernest Puni Under the watchful eyes of Coach Ed Bales hopeful track tryouts dllugently practiced dur Ing March and Aprll In preparation for the fleld meets ln May By follownng Coach Bales sage advlce Kauai Hugh sprlnters gained endurance and skull before competing an the Rotary and K I F held meets Led by hard worknng co captains Richard Aquino and Ernest Pun: the Kauai Hugh clnder men dnsplayed their true forms at Kekaha E terlng the lOO yard dash 220 yard dash 440 .1 'Q 4 '5 yard dash mule relay 880 yard relay shot put and other events they gave the other teams a run for their money Returnang lettermen who formed the nucleus of the Rauder team were Anderson Perry Albert Sugano David Daos and Niles Kageyama Hard working managers who cheerfully and conscnentuously catered to our fleet footed oth letes were Jerry Terun Brran Kubota and Earl Hamamura They could be seen busnly audung the team as It prepared for up camnng meets l TOP ROW I Leff to nght Bernard Perrelra Dowd Doos Jay Hurley Anderson Perry Row 2 Nl es age yama Rschard Fujnmoto Edward Keoho Alfred Nobrlga 1 1 I 1 1 ' I I . l . I . . Q n- ' . . . p Y fr 1 I s qv I - ' , I 'fy ' 3 x Q r.. f x . Q' 'Q ' l gy Vr , ,rt r ' W K A I Ar. ,,,,, ' E rtsr 1 , 1 , ' : ' , ' , , . : 'l K - l I4 8I ClfU LCl, ,, CD 'T' 20 QQ 'l'l' I l' Left fo rught Row I Anderson Perry Davnd Daos Alfred Nobrlga Ernest Pun: Jay Hurley Nnles Kogeyama Ed ward Keoho Row 2 Elson Ramos Walter Shaffer Felvx Babvla Charles Fulumoto Walter Sone Dennus Santos Doug las Nocoshn Ruchard Fugrmoto Rudolph Aqumo Vnctor Morris Row 3 Mr Bales lcoachl Gllbert Conales Rnchord Thompson Pau' Torres Ruchard Aqumo Bernard Perrelra Albert Sugano James Pascua Calvnn Wnlllams Earl Hamornura lrnanagerl GET THAT TIMINGVV Under the watchful eyes of Coach Bales Jay Hurley Ernest Pun: Nlles Kogeyama and Davud Daos practlce passnng the batons J' Q., xy 5, 'W km-, qvwvhirtilfdif L Albert Sugano sighs with pleasure as he com- ' -Q,-,V 5 I 4,,.K,,g',f . ' ' V AH!! b ii., 0 pletes throwing the shot. H 1 . ' ll5 Kg lflCCLil0I'l FOUL Q5 WILL I MAKE IT7 Thelma Dauda as part of a physucal futness test trues to broad lump the munumum dustance requured Freshman and sophomore gurls were requured to take Health and Physucal Educatuon un whuch they developed good sportsmanshup and studued health Thus schedule gave the gurls a well rounded program of physucal traunung Taught by Muss Connue Quuban durung the furst quarter and by Mrs Dorus Hurarnoto for the balance of the year the P E gurls partucu pated un many types of sports Basketball vol leyball softball and hockey were a few of the sports they enjoyed For the furst turne ball room dancung was taught to these eager gurls P E boys helped as dancung partners All was not play for health and hyguene found theur places un weekly classes Tests were admunustered as frequently as un any other course TAKING A BREATHER These phys ed gurls pause for unstructuorus before theur next badmuntoru matches GOOD SHOT, MARY HTRIPPING THE LIGHT FANTASTIC KOY W0f9n0be Gnd CWGVVYWI T0Y0fl-'ku relax 05 Sophomore boys and girls learn ballroom dancing Mow TOk'T0 mOl49S O DOIN- during their phys. ed. classes. jar 'MLf'W0lfil'l6!e6l gl6!lfl,C6lfLOI'l All physlcally sound freshmen and sopho mares were requlred to regrster In the physucal educatnon classes Mr Allen Yamada was the teacher of thus course whuch emphasszed four ploy and good health These boys were taught the fundamentals of each sport and later the special techniques of ployung them On days when they werent on the tleld they were taught the rules of the var nous sports and saw movies that Illustrated these Sports Later ln the year the boys had courses ln fnrst and Here they learned all that was neces sary and Important un cases of emergency SQTQEQW MSW. 'V Rb 'wharf .M . L..-lg... .4-H'..k. HERE COMES THE PITCH' A sophomore lad gets ready to slam a homerun un a softball game GEE ITS COLD' These boys fanthfully reported to P E even uf the weath er wasnt exactly pleasant -' -nv i STRETCHING STIFF MUSCLES Grunts and groans are heard as the boys go through a routrne period of calisthemcs ll7 S 22 1 ,V .Af fcuf il ia guna Jfnoof wif!! Joan P Le over. .xdknougn Jome of ui wif!!! leaving fnii fjfancl we ufify never fnrgef afffne fun, fne wang, fn0IvraiJeJ, fne nappy Laura, unc! fne ufefndloenf clayi cluring fnif nina! War, 1959-60. o IK EA Y EN X if fl. M W A K '3nf.i1ii- X +16 N 5xN YL Aff Ev, 9 N 47, ,N w 1 Q S L K rg uxxKfl.UHL-5 'X..!rQ1L Q fl KYXXXNXI I mls H9 N V811 fd MIAQPQJ C9 I' MR Cr MISS SEPTEMBER Errc Shmsekn ond Potsy Kowooko SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER These were the months whlch unltnoted ond contrlbuted o lot to the yeor s lust of events Hovnng returned from Hunterdon Hugh School ln New Jersey Erlc Shlnseku gove on lntorrno tlve speech before the student body Included ln hrs speech were personol experuences In New Jersey ond new ldeos for our student govern ment Footboll seoson wos here ogoln Frequent pep ollles lncludnng one honorlng the Honokoo l-llgh School teom were held to rouse the spnrnt of the school ond to cheer our teom on to vlc tory Prornotlng the Red Feother couse the stu dent body partrclpoted ln o Communlty Chest ossembly The progrom provided entertounment ln the form of o ploy os well os compolgn speeches by the orgonlzotlons supported by the Community Chest KAUAI HIGH SCHOOL HATS OFF TO THEE The faculty leods the stu dent body ln o lively fun fllled pep rolly HAVE MUSIC WILL PLAY The R e b el Rouse-rs ond Teentoppers combined their tolents ln ploylng thus tune. 1? nJePAL! l fun. 45 BACK FROM HUNTERDON HIGH MR C1 MISS OCTOBER Exchange student Ernc Shlnsekv tells of his expert Jo Ann Akon and Cohn Morunoko ences nn New Jersey KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE HANDS The boys dusploy fnne form as they nrmtote the hula mondens gnu-Q-wqg-an-1 A-.,.,?...h.-I. HERE COMES ROBIN HOOD Ceorge Aguuor comes stnd mg ln os the Howonon Rob an Hood during the Com munity Chest Assembly l2l xi If -U, ' ' ' 1 I 37, . 3,5 ' - I . b, . f , 1 ,gf ' :H ' ' . Jlllltlllf-.:..1s I . . - I I - IA I A H H , 1 'K f I W h VV ,,, , ,.,M,u.,s, l ll 1, 24 6! Ckftdfhidd .!4l'lfLCll0CLiQ6l 2? pt -4: WE CELEBRATE STATEHOOD Members of the Lrons Club parhcnpate rn the tree plantnng ceremony to commemorate Hawauan state hood 'E MR Cf MISS NOVEMBER Milton Valera and LlIIlan Tao SENTINELS IN RAPT ATTENTION CAP cadets Ilsten attentsvely to commands grven by squadron leader Multon Valera , ,., ,.-,,,,, Left to right: Angela Valera, Frances Hebert, Queen Elaine SIGHT CONSHIVATION WEEK Higashi, Marvelyn Buchanan, Edwina Medeiros. Joe the puppet says, Don't play with sharp sticks! 122 3A .X46!UQl'lt l'lLZIglUU'l9 NOVEMBER DECEMBER Varied actnvutnes were held In November For the ftrst tame a bug homecoming game was play ed A sp cnal assembly presented by the teachers nnvugorated school spnrlt The bug day was cl: maxed by spectacular performances durtng half ttme at the football fueld There was also a tree plantnng ceremony ta commemorate statehood Those who partncupated an It were the members of the Luons Club and the four class presndents Sight Conservatnon Week also held In Nov ember was clnmaxed by an assembly Durnng thus month seven contestants from nament held IH Honolulu With the arruval of December everyone await ed the advent of the Chrnstmas haltdays A col orful Christmas assembly was presented by the Dramatucs Club Christmas was IH the aar and moods were cheerful and gay' PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Dante! Navarro gets pornters from fellow Chamunade speech contestants Anne Agular George Agular, Jo Ann Akaga and Sharon Akama i 'O MR C7 MISS DECEMBER Madge Kawakamn and Barry Honda .ww THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS Amy Ogata deptcts a pucture of thankfulness un a scene from the Chrtstrnas play O U 0 Ll I I . ff ' -.,,' , Kauai High went tothe Chaminade Speech Tour- I C 6 Q l l ll!! X. l 3 ,MA ASQCUJQJ we Q, 'VI 13 'GEF' MR Cr MISS JANUARY Ernest Pun: and Barbara Takeuchi JANUARY-FEBRUARY January was a month to remember. Jeanne Muramoto won our school's Betty Crocker award and Patsy Kawaoka, the Bausch and Lomb award for outstanding work accomplished in the field of science. lt was also during January that we had a traveling science teacher, Mr. Kekauoha, dis- play to us feats of scientific mystics at a special assembly. The University of Hawaii Deputation Team presented their annual performance of outstand ing singing They also informed us about college life at the University of Hawaii On a cold windy day the tuberculin skin test was administered to the entire student body in the gymnasium Freshman week was observed during the last week of February and was climaxed with their dance Freshman Fantasy CONGRATULATIONS' Some of Kauai High Schools award winners were left to right Milton Valera Better English essay Karen Sato Better English poster Patsy Ka waoka Bausch and Lomb award and Jeanne Murarnato Betty Crocker award HEAVENLY MUSIC' George Barat: conductor of the Little Symphony leads his orchestra in one of their numbers CID 5 . 5 - I 1 . P ' . I A I A 2' 4 4 F' 4' ,, . ' . I I . :' . K Y L I . I t IZ4 LU QCII' uccedd Lt g WHICH ROD MOVES FASTER7 Prrscnlla Texenra and Brnan Hoo heip Mr Kekauoho demonstrate the prnncrple of gravrty ,p- V54 :Q 1 MR Cr MISS Rrchard Aquuno and Esperanza Nero FEBRUARY I ROYAL COUPLE Pretty Frances Honda and handsome Brsan Hsrota reugned over the freshman dance Freshman Fantasy IS IT THAT BAD? TIME TO DANCE Katherrne Kryabu as seen wrnctng as she rg qbouf to Gay freshmen enjoyed themselves at therr dance rece-ve her tuberculrn shot hrghlrghtrng Freshman Week LU .SQAOOK MCL? Q -3 'Q '7' ,.. GUILTY AS CHARGED Ann Yamagucht hands out the sentence to these of fenders at the Jumor Week kangaroo court MR fr MISS MARCH Gary Yamamoto ond Elasne Hugashl TAKE ANNE FOR EXAMPLE John Hurd who spoke during Better Engllsh Week puts an rdea across wrth the and of Anne Agurar CXM cs-f, c .1 A NIG TO REMEMBER K ntg Fran lSllVOlOI'1d Queen Carole Andrade rengned over the .lunror Prom l II Remember Tonught Court m lljgjnght are Dem-115 Mrzuo Carol Ann Gglgg Gllbert Williams Lermomr Buchanan Kung Frank rv qi arole Andrade Angela Valera Cornelro Cosabar Nancy Gallo and Thomas Vnerra l26 H u 1 4 1. . , , t,,,,f' V ff fl Xl V 'N 4 . - , 1' f , , XJ I . ' . k ' f f . - ' V. -. l n 11 l i ' . . . I H 1 A .II e rx . , Z , , I I . . . I . . I - S'I , e , , ' , I ' , I4 .xdcfiuifiefi MARCH-APRIL March ushered un the fun fulled Junuor Week Crazy hats beatnuks and look alukes floatung around the campus made everyone aware of the actuve junuors Gurls from the three usland hugh schools goth ered at Kauau Hugh School for the usland Fu ture Homemakers Conference The gurls were attured un theur offucual colors of red and whute Wuth Aprul came the annual Rauders Round Up Brught Iughts ullumunated the famuluar camp us as youngsters and adults enjoyed the con cessuons and the Varuety Show The brughtest actuvuty of the Junuor Class the Junuor Prom was held durung Aprul Reugnung over thus gloruous event were Kung Frank Sulva and Queen Carole Andrade Brught decoratuons enhanced the gay atmosphere of the nught GRAND PERFORMANCE The student body enjoyed the Dramatucs Clubs furual assembly Theres No Busuness Luke Show Busuness gfigAfene it MR C1 MISS APRIL Frances Hebert and Blaune Davus A SPANISH DANCE These seruuors performed a Spanush dance preced ung the ploy durung the Senuor Week Teachers A sembly AFR ,Q A 91 45 'I' XQHA if FUN AND EXCITEMENT PREVAILED AT THE ROUND UP Douglas Nagoshu summons hus reserve energy un hus nt emp to l: eak the rccord at the record breakung booth 127 I f - . I . . . - 1 X 1 - R . ' . . ' . .2 ' 5 ll ll . . . , S- r- I I ..-xv '.x S: 'Hiya' ul A GRAND FINALE ron A .'lf..'I'1 'fyw Q vfs II ,, , M , I . . , V . I . L A . I ,, , , . f , . A up A. IW 'Q url V ,A ,V .MQ L Il we? 0l 0 .gh 'Vik 417 1517 MR fr MISS MAY AWARDS' AWARDS' AWARDS' Glen Terun and Junny Kunurnura Cha rrnan Steph n Sato assembles has awards commnttee to decnde on who should recewe the respectnve awards THE ROYAL COUPLE AND THEIR ATTENDANTS Left to nght Prnsculla Texeura Carole Andrade Lelrnamn Buchanan Frances Hebert Queen Ednth Nom: Kung John Bandmann Lynette Prnoste Marvelyn Buchanan Suzanne Hebert Kathleen Oshlro 128 l 0l,UI'l:5 payee MAY-JUNE The month of May was opened with all the splendor of our annual May Day pageant. The air was filled with the fragrance of blossoms which adorned our campus in the form of leis, Students could be seen wearing their best Aloha prints along with erratic coconut hats. Yes, May was also a month to remember for it brought the arrival of the Senior Banquet and Ball There was a beautiful luminous reflection of sparkling gowns and dim lights over the clear blue water of the Kauai lnn Pool June was a month of frenzied activity Seniors practiced diligently for their graduation At every available moment the corridors were filled with students signing annuals and exchanging pictures As commencement drew near sad sayona ras were said among the graduating seniors MR If MISS JUNE Sofia Doctor and Richard Vierra SENIOR PROM COURT Seated left to right Patsy Kawaoka Karen Agader Katherine Aquino Jo Ann Akai: Lynette Prioste Queen Elaine I'-ligashi King Gary Yamamoto Frances Hebert Edith Nami Esperanza Nero Jinny Kunimura Melinda Texeira Standing left to right Barry Honda Ernest Punt Milton Valera Albert Sugano John Bandmann Richard Aquino Richard Vierra Blaine Davis Eric Shinseki Colin Morinaka I - ' , - -' D' v Y 1 Lf 7 1 ' f fi 'I . X ff 1 i A I ' , , A ' A - ' I M .4 - V ,Ht me ', , V ,Q--,,, I up I- ' ,L ' A 4 ' -I I r r I ' ' . ' : , , 1 I l I I I I ' l29 XM THROUGH DOORS OF WISDOM . . . Studies galore from September to June Books were best pals and llbrarues a boon From Freshman to Semor the Class of 60 Accomplnshed thenr numerous oblectuves completely' A5 Hieiee -6' SPORTSMANSHIP Basketball football baseball and track Healthy mands plus healthy bodues became a fact Sensors showed sportsmanshlp an every mstance Despxte obstacles that lay In the dnsrance MISS KE KUHIAU Edith Nami One ACTIVITIES It seemed luke an nnvasnon As Cowboys and lndaans came dressed for the occasnon Twas Semor Week and the cry School Splrat Rang loud and clear tnll all could feel at MR KE KUHIAU John Bandmann AND FELLOWSHIP Thus four years too soon have come to pass These Sensors for the last tame nn June have amassed Our Alma Mater farewell to thee Through thy last door of time we ve turned the key Abara Leon1da Ac hor Arthur 186 Achor Ka ren Acosta Adaoag Agader Agader Agader Allen Lol1ta Jeffery Karen Mllton Agaa Glona 44 77 82 36 77 Akama Barbara Buchanan Maryelyn Agena Robert Aguano Betsy AQUIOV Ann Aguaar George Agular Gordon Ah You Leonard Aka11 Barbara Akon Jo Ann Akama Beverly 7 2 Akama Sharon 4 Alboo Candace Albao T1mothy Aldosa F1lomeno Alayvllla Angel Alayv1lla Remedsos Almenda Jerome Aloha Commuttee Alter Mrs Mar1or1e Am1moto Cayle Am1moto Myra Anahon Ancheta Andrade Andrade Andrade Andrade Andrade Andrade Antonlo Anton1o Stanley Franctsco Agnes Carole Cecel1a Joseph Manu 1 Rosemary Marilyn Ratr1c1a Aokl Wallace Apana James Apana Aau na Aaumo Aqumno Aqunno Aralfalfn Arakalu Arakala Arnnago Annaaa Melv1n Kathenn 6 R1chard Rudy uson Denn1s Jean Susan Arleen Llnda Anta Wfax ne 5 S 8? 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