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3xUfv Q to lf?-l? Q lT,,3 Ka Wena o Kona s:-,..4.-- CALENDAR the Kona Civis Club is held in the gym with many dance en- thusiasts present. Boys' team leaves for Hilo. Hilo Teachers' Union have a one day Conference at the Aloha Theatre. Tetsuro Wakayama earns a new monicker besides Wimpy as he proves his food devouring po- wer at a sukiyaki dinner. Just call him Bottomless and he'll answer without hesitation. Students enjoy a vacation as Washington's Birthday is obser- ved. Kazuki Segami is confined to one of the local hospitals for snow blindness after going on a trip to Mauna Kea with a group of boys. The glistening snow just razzle dazzled his eyes. Avast you land lubber! And what do I see? A group of se- ven mighty Seniors going into the office and humbly asking for a tardy slip, thanking Mr. Clashman for sending them with all their heart. New drinking fountains are in- stalled by the Main building and the gym. Intermediate Debators put up a sparkling show as the nega- tives defeat the Laupahoehoes in the gym and the affirmatives contend themselves with a tri- umph over Honokaa at the lat- Top to bottom, left: June 11th at t J t , d Konawaena. el S own S amplng groan S' Representatives from different na- MARCH tions. . . . They're working hard. Tamotsu Kmoshita is chosen as Mrs. Skinner at Kailua. Konawaena F.F.A. Chapter's representative in the Territorial F.F.A. oratorical contest. Mr. f1l3J Right: My Stars! Kat-Chun is way ahead in Kohala Skippy's waiting for whom?
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,-4 F0 O--W--0 Q, A-i,,f Nijj Ka Wena 0 Kona iFy?4o.lT vi 1.1 , , - Top to bottom, left: The Yankees of Kona. Something's interesting at the sen ior picnic. Kite Day at Konawaena. At the Press Confab. Right: Mr. Griswold and the janitor. The physical cd. volleyball players. J'Drifting and dreaming. 7. 9. 10 11 12 13 14 17 18. 11125 CALENDAR Hachiro Shimizu makes a Won- derful discovery. Guess it.. Ca nice cockroach in his lunch.J G.R.-Hi-Y Valentine Social is held after school in the School against the Vikings. Wildcat sextette wins easily whereas the boys once again give the Terri- torial Champs a scare by flash- ing potential power and an un- deniable fighting spirit. Cafeteria. One hundred seventy four' ab- sentees are registered as the measles epidemic spreads. Basketball teams return from Kohala with a 1500 average as the boys win a 40-41 decision and the girls are unsuccessful by one point, in a sizzling dou- ble-header. Mr. Cecil Bernard, County YM- CA Sec. speaks before the as- sembly on Abraham Lincoln. Capacity crowd watches the Wildcats edge out a 29-25 ver- dict against the Mauites in a lo- cal game. The visitors are hon- ored later in the evening with a banquet at the Cafeteria. The Campus gets a new hair- cut as the students engage in a general cleanup. 12-16 girls are given an opportunity to show their working wares as Mr. Clashman furnishes them with hoes, sickles and weeders. Gilbert Hayashi receives a note asking him to pay 10 cents to the library as a fine. Doing some detective work he finds out that Y. I. had black mailed him and he gets a hearty laugh. Valentine dance, sponsored by
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1 'S FD QTQW-To C99 S ,,E'. NSU Ka Wena O Kona if-J! 'f:0..H? J i i , . Top to bottom ,ieft: The chief cooks are making faces at us. All aboard! Parke is dreaming and working. How friendly! The office assistant Right: In the midst of cabbages. 'I beg your pardon? Attention! 11 Sherretz o he nolulu Poli Dept. giv s inte sting talk 0 crime, Ame ica ro s clas cAll?geT 1 aye x 2. Martha i otic withx a Irie m t ll p t. o rent, om he 0 am t held n bas etball team nihi- ls to op th Gi i s' i shi . call ,for bi l t 1 is with abou 50 cand tes with Mr. ,XYo g as 8. deb s praritice before Minnie comes to sc 001 new ' ker . ' 9. Hil I ermedia e D bate Ii Big an . eb g m- Eion lip as e o -talkt elo-' als. .5 Mrs. Skinnet 11. Ken Mit e Wear boots to chool. 11 12. Fine and andy weather s r. J udd's wearing of suit ch ses ol' man Jupiter away. Senior high debaters split even, winning from Kohala and drop- ping a close verdict to Hilo High. 17. 7-4 presents assembly program in celebration of St. Patrick's day. Wildcat ball tossers subdue Spartans 8-3 to revive Konawa- ena's entry in Interscholastic baseball. 19-28. Spring vacation. Students enjoy long respite. F.F.A. Con- ference in Honolulu. 29. Chicken head Kinoshita 13. 18. 4? C0 0 NL 10-2 esents. act y uncy, 4 i X
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