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New '?Wlo CQ , lh- Ka VVena O Kona ki!! '?4n. K ...-.-Z- CALENDAR the sponsorship of the Lions Club. The colorful pageant, Fair, Hobby and Baby Show are the main highlights. Mr. ':Buck Jones Young and Tom Mix Pyuen exhibit their riding abi- lity in the donkey race. MAY Ben Panis while practicing high jumping invents the nut's roll ? Konawaena places second in the Star Bulletin Oratorical Contest. Kiyoko, Emiko and Miss Sada- yasu leave for Terr. F.H.H. con- ference. Mrs. Clashman substi- tutes for Miss Sadayasu. Chorus and orchestra classes put on program in observation of music week. Tickets for the P.T.A. play are distributed to the annual staff members for sale. Seniors present a brilliant at- mosphere as boys wear ties and M. O. has a new permanent Waikiki wave. Fifty-eight students place on honor roll for first semester. Mr. Young's 7-4 class presents musical program. Seniors defeat Juniors in a closely contested inter-class basketball game. U. of H. entrance examinations taken by 30 seniors. Jr. G.R. social. Seniors over- whelm Sophs Students take hearing tests. Senate meets, revival of court system is discussed. Track boys make good showing in Jr. Inter-scholastic meet at Honokaag G.R.-Hi-Y banquet at the cafeteria. 11171 39555 Q i Nil Top to bottom, left: The bathing shiek-Mr. Inaba. At the sophomore picnic, Kailua, The boy scouts of Kona. Hi-Y deputation boys talking at Kohaia. Gazing at ? ? ? Right: Wiorking hard, eh, Mr. Yo shinaga? Winter Cho-the mighty senior.
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o w- Q T.+.,?XQb'Ka wena 0 Kona l1YQ?1c. . fu? Top to bottom, left: The builders of America. Then I softly told her how Pank and James W'hat's up? Who's that climbing the tree? Right: Skippy marches to school. End cf the 100 yard dash. Your Waikiki sister. - Sophomore class actors Haiti One, Two . 11 CALENDAR Oratorical Contest takes place. Hi-Y deputation team leaves for Kohala. Baseballers defeat Spar- tans for second time. Wildcats defeat Pahala's in an 11 inning game on their way home from Hilo. K-R-A-C-K! Oue Studio suffers big loss as Prexy', Goto bursts the camera. 20. Masaru and Martha are elected to reign as Lord and Queen res- pectively during the May Day Festivities. Einstein Sakamoto dreams of the gals in Kohala and discov- ers that geometry and girls d0n't mix after all. Dragons upset Wildcat nine 1'7- 14 to shatter Konawaena's dream of an undefeated season. Nancy Steele is Missing, , but the crowd isn't missing and the seniors realize huge profit from benefit movies. Dual trackmeet with Hilo High. Vikings romp off with major laurels but our boys make good showing. 24-25. Big Island Conference with 300 girls from all over the island participating. Konawae- na wins star chapter. Mr. Pyuen wears new suit to school. Gentleman Imada returns to school after being away for about a month. Rip Van Winkle Kiyota's deep slumber in the 3rd period class is interrupted suddenly by the call for a report by Miss Smith. 29-30. Elaborate two days' May Day 16. 18. 19. 21. 22. 23. 26. 27. 28. festivities take place, through- 6 J
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0 --W e i--Qygiqvvfia Wena. O Kona Wie 1. Top to bottom, left: Bask:-.tl.:3.ll boys at Maui. ln the fairy garden of Maui. Mr. Inaba gives the mean smile. May Day tumblers. Right: Unoji gives a dandy dive. How romantic. The senior trio. Waiting for the meeting to start. Military boys practice for May Day. 25. 26. 27. 28. 31. 4. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 14. 15. 16. 18. 19. 21. 22 23 f118l CALENDAR Seniors squeeze out 39-25 ver- dict from the juniors in a se- cond series combat. 10-13 presents Memorial Day program. Preview showing of Oh Pro- fessor , held in the gym. G.R, girls aid in selling Memori- al Day poppies. All quiet on the western front as school observes Memorial Day. JUNE Oh, Professor presented by faculty is well received. Sun glasses and goggles very much in existence as students view eclipse. Interclass track meet startsg juniors lead. Program presented by 9-5 home- room. G. R.'s entertain with a well ba- lanced program. Kamehameha Day. No school. Well, of all the- , Futoshi comes to school attired in brand new longies. Operetta cast begins practice. Senate meetsg C. P. O. recom- mendations made. Letter awarding committee gets busy on point system. Press Club initiation and chick- en hekka takes place at Keau- hou. Louis-Braddock fight is the talk of the campus. Seniors cop interclass track meet. Intermediates nose out juniors for second place. Interclass baseball begins. Yoji is seen with new kickers.
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