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fr? W 9 fs ..jE. ,yl.,Qj41f Ka Wena O Kona t5gjQjQo ff . iglgk CALENDAR NOVEMBER School doors are flung wide open once more as teachers and stu- dents troop in to resume their work. First assembly is held. Mr. Clashman is in good humor today and with good reason to be. The stork paid a visit and it's a boy. Congratulations! Where are the cigars? Mr. Inaba displays top form as he races down to the teachers' meeting in what seems like re- cord-breaking time. Embryo chemists look rather worried as they survey the year's work. Cheer up, Imada, it isn't so bad. Chamber of Commerce repre- sentative speaks to assembly on Buy-a-bird campaign . Hi-Y sponsors Turkey Hop in the gym. Anna Lee Sui wins a turkey. Senate holds first meeting. Senior Girl Reserves and friends enjoy first social held in the ca- feteria. Homemaking 7 and 8 girls en- joy Thanksgiving dinner. Hi-Y delegates leave for Kauai con- ference. Happy landing, boys! Thanksgiving holiday. That Morris Suzuki believes in the common phrase Early bird gets the worm is p1'oved when he is seen sprinting around the field in shorts starting training for track events. The king of American sports isn't dead in Konawaena yet. Youngsters are seen tossing and kicking the pigskin around the field. 11073 Those happy smiles! Lonesome? They're practicing artificial respira tion. The journalists. Working in the office, The future business men.
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'O O-Wl 0 Qi. QSO Ka Wena O Kona iii HONORS ROLL FIRST SEMESTER This year the quarterly grades Were omitted and grades were glven according to semesters the school year being divided into two semesters At the end of the first semester iifty-eight students of the intermedi ate and senior high grades placed on the honor roll SEVENTH GRADE Fuyuki Haraguchi Isamu Morita Shizuno Fujimoto Mieko Kubota Takeko Murakami Yukio Ide Jin Young Lee Hayao Oishi Tomiki Suzuki Yoshitaka Uchimura EIGHTH GRADE Yoshiharu Nakamaru Elizabeth Kauwenaole Yasumitsu Deguchi Kiyomi Ashihara Aiko Ikeda May Okinaga Kaoru Fujiwara Masae Uemura N IN TH GRADE James Masutomi Mary Hirokawa Emiko Iwashita Kimiko Sugamura Betty Tsuhako Tsuyoshi Iwamoto Shuku Kurozawa Yoshiko Kurozawa Masaji Sasaoka 11065 TENTH GRADE Mutsume Okumura Mitsuyo Yanaga Yukie Kaneko Elsie Seo Takeshi Okano Hisao Murata ELEVENTH GRADE Hideo Miyamoto Samuel Mukaida Alice Khim , George Nasu Vivian Suzuki Mitose Murakami Martha Ushiroda Kenneth Yonemura Shigeo Shimada Alfred Yanamura Masatsugu Yonezaki TWELFTH GRADE Kiyoko Minamoto June Okumura Unoji Goto Kongo Kimura Daniel Noda Kensuke Mitome Sakao Nasu . Hachiro Shimizu Naoji Yamagata Kenneth Yanagi Kikue Kaneko Kimiko Yasuda
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, a --a--e ...-jwffwkx Mena O Kona iYQfLe4?. 2. 11 12 Top to bottom, left: They seem to be hard workers. Making themselves at home Yeah, Team! Fight, fight, fight! How about building an arbor for us? The MGR. Right: The side view of Mr. Young. He's camera shy! At the Hawaiian Alps. 14 15 16 11085 1. 3. 4. 7. 8. 9. 10. CALENDAR DECEMBER 8-14 Wins November attendance banner. 8-21 comes second. Did you know, folks, that Her- bert Sakamoto is an author at heart? Read his Chinese short- story and you'll find out. Student leaders boost sale of ac- tivity tickets at assembly. The Writer has just learned that Emma Denis is a boxer besides a basketball player. Moses is appointed chief of po- lice by cabinet. Kiyoko is de- puty chief. Sakao Nasu is a mathematician of no small ability. Geometry is duck soup to him. English students get their full share of patriotic essays and original short stories. I am a real part of the Kona- Waena student government, etc . Sounds like a soap box oration but it's only Futoshi ad- vertising that he bought an ac- tivity ticket, number 468 or something near that. K-O-rah! N-A-rah! The gym is literally rocked with yells as students demonstrate their yell- ing prowess at annual contest. 12--16, 12-1 and 11-7 Win top honors. Wildcat quintet puts up a stiff battle but loses by a close call to Aloha Amateurs in initial game of the season, 26-28. Christmas is coming just around the corner. A big wreath is seen on Mr. Inaba's door. Senior G. R.'s hold Christmas program. Winter is seen with a tie. Well,
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