High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 101 text:
“
Class Wil We, the graduating students of the class of nineteen hundred and forty-one, belng of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this instrument to be our last wlll and testament: To Mrs. Rebecca McDonald, our adviser, we leave our wishes for the best of luck and sincere Aloha always. I, Kathleen Weyand, do wlll my love for dancing to Yasuko Uchlyama. I, Helen Terao, do wlll my social studies test papers to Mary Ann Choi. QP. S. If any mistakes are found, remember that no human being is perfectq We. Charlotte Hlromoto, Kay Kurosawa, Helen Ogawa, do will our secretarial ablllty to Bertha Lum and Faith Chun. We. Rose Hara and Malzie Kim, leave our skill in reading funnles during class periods to Ellen Kim. We, Willa Yue and Esther Shin, do bequeath our make up ability to Gladys Mizuno. We, Mlldred Iwatanl and Mlchlko Klkugawa, do will our studlous character to Mildred Loo. I. Caroline Swift, do will my romantic day dreams to Eppie Chung. I, Junet Odagirl, do will my magnetic influence with boys, to Birdie Tom. QAclvlce-Ask me for the solutlon.5 We, Beverly Covell and Stanley Rabut, do will our ability to come to class late to Betty Yoneda. I, Jean Aganselyo, do will my bookkeeping papers to Jimmie Healy. I, Florence Funakoshx, do leave my artistic knowledge to Iwao Furumizu. I, Phyllis Castillo, do bequeath my height to Evelyn Choi. QP.S. Solve the problem yourself.J I. Katherine Torres, do leave my rhythmic hula sklll to Betty Beers. QP.S. Start shak- ing-J . I, Evelyn Shljo, do bequeath my sewlng ablllty to Emily Kop. QPS. Careful don't prick your ilngersq ' I, Song Boon Kim, do bequreath my hair dressing ability to Dora Shljo. I, Hldeko Kunlshlge, do will my sklll to transcribe shorthand to Marcia Hayashi. I, Ayako Nakamura, do leave my bewitching personality to Elsie Wong. I, Ethel Yoshida. do will my outstanding mathematical ability to Angelina Joaquin. qP.S. Be patlentlj I, Blll Suglmoto, do will my skill as Sentlnel's Business Manager to Vlrglnla Kawahara. QBetter start brushing up on your mathematics, Virglnlaq I, Tom Suglmoto, do lnequeath my ability to dress becomlngly to Gordon Dowson. I, Edward Hum, do leave my glasses to Ted Goodrich. ' I. Stanley Kim, do will my tactics of out-talking anyone ln the social studies class to Ernest Khim. I, Aurea Qulseng, do leave my report cards to my sister, Magdalena. I, George Nlshlmura, do will my seriousness to Kee Ho Chun. QP.S. It will do you more good than harm.j I, John Peden, do will my reddish freckles to Laura Jo Bush. fP.S. Use freckle cream for a remedy.l I, Toshltaka Arakawa, do will my ability to tell Jokes to Tadato Tanaka. QP.S. Don't forget to get a patient listener, Takato.J I, Blll Irwin, do bequeath my ability to gain weight to Charles Sturgeon. I, Barney Klm, do bequeath my poetlc ability to Ted Jenkins. I. Richard Kunlhlsa, do leave my photographic skill to Richard Sun. I, Paul Ito, do will my llttle knowledge of architecture to Yoshlo Todanl. We, Masaharu Endo and Stanley Sakai. do leave our promising knowledge of business to Mildred Edge. I, Richard Nakagawa, do leave my energetic style of leading a band to Chester Johnson. We, Shlgeru and Kenneth Park, do bequeath our everlasting popularity among glrls to Timmy Au. - I. Kosel Shlmabukuro, do will my soprano voice to Ellen Oda. We, Katsujl Kahno and Klyoshl Adanlya, do will everything we have learned, except how to work ln the Post Exchange, to Tony Ventura. I, Chosel Oshiro, do bequeath my technique in managing sports to Gulstan Peopoe. I. Falth Chun, do leave my business management papers to Alice Cho. I. Paul Gima. do leave my laughing eyes to Koji Iwasa. I, Raymond Sakamonto, do bequeath my extraordinary sklll in penmanship to James Deacon. I, Kal Chun Wong, do will my aedltorshlp to Yvonne Weatherby. Last but not least, to the juniors and sophomores, the senior class wills this magnificent yearbook to use as a reference.
”
Page 100 text:
“
Ssa HONORABLE MENTION Grace Mikami MY F:IRST EXPERIENCE AT SEA Splash! went the huge rope into the water, and I, for the first time, left the only world I knew-Oahu. Leaving the dock, I was in a new world-my first experience on a steamer. I stood on the deck, viewing Honolulu from the sea and for the flrst time appreciated the beauty of the island. Looking below I saw the roaring waters angered by the spinning propeller. People crowded the deck while the island grew smaller and smaller. It was like belng in a cradle with the exception that it rocked up and. down. The rocking of the boat is the worst ex- perience, people had told me, but it was thrilling to me. When it went up, I felt like going to heaven, and going down seemed like dlvlng. It was dark and very chilly when we neared Molokai. I wrapped myself in a coat and was still on the deck viewing a faint shadow of the island. By this time the fear of my trlp began to overtake me. The continuous repeating of the rocking of the ship got mono- tonous and turned out to be an unpleasant thing. Seasick, that was the result! I was puzzled to see some girls clinging to a lemon, It's a remedy for seasickness. they said. Thlnklng that I must do something quick, I asked for a piece and received a bit of the skin. I held it to my nose, my other hand clutching the rail tightly to keep me from falling. It was near midnight, the cool night alr lashed my face. Far in the dlstance, a faint speck of light was visible. It's Lahaina, said someone. The night was silent except for the heavy nolse of the engine. The ups and downs of the boat seem to have a strange affect on my body: ln other words, I felt like feeding the sharks. Though I struggled around for the plece of lemon, lt was no where in sight, for I must have dropped it. Not desiring to feed the sharks, I stumbled over to a crowded bench and curled myself between a little boy and a man. The boy seemed surprised and made an unpleasant expression. People looked at me with sympathetic eyes, for, I believe, I made the most sickly face. I closed my eyes and tried to forget that I was on a boat. Are you feeling sick? someone said. To my surprise I found a young man with some orange skin in his hand. Inhale the juice of the skin when I squeeze it, said he, lt will do you good. He squeezed the skin in my race, but it not only got into my nose, but also into my eyes, and did it hurt. It seemed quite funny to be crying, but I couldn't have helped lt. He then advised me to rest. Appreclatlng his kindness, I went below. For some time I was awake thinking that I'd never ride a steamer again.
”
Page 102 text:
“
Prophecy At last the doors of the Whlte House are opened! And look! Blll Pyke, the 5lst president of the United States, arrives with his secretary, Dorothy Greellsh. Wlth eager faces and anxious ears, the crowd awaits his report on his recent 'round-the- world cruise. This ls what we gathered: Takashi Motoyama is an outstanding pitcher for the Yanks ln New York. Betsy Kataoka models for the magazine Mademoiselle Yoshlharu Maeda, Sadao Nakahodo, Kazuo Yamaguchi, Larry Irie, Masaharu Saito, and Yoshio Tanabe are representatives of scientific agriculture ln Uncle Sam's National Defense Program. Alex Teves ls the aristocratic governor of Puerto Rico. Larry Tamanaha is an ace detective of Chinatown, San Francisco. Oscar Oroku is a seal millionaire of the Prlvllof Islands. Harry Yoshlmura, Warren Shlralshl and Ernest Nakasone are specialists in their llne of business at the Aleutian Archlpaelago. Professor Phllson Owen now conducts the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra. Melvin Park is treasurer of the state of Hawall. Marjorie Chang teaches English at Roosevelt high school. Samuel Pyun and Stanward Kim supervise Oahu Prison. Helen Oda is Professor of Science at the University of Hawaii. Elena Cabulong is now the wife of the world's famous basketball player. Aheml Ahem! Patsy Glnoza has a set of twins enrolled at Lellehua school as first graders. Ellen Fujlnaka owns aboardlng house at Ah Tal Camp. Meguml Uchida ls a famous Welder and engineer in Wahlawa City. Thomas Au invented a new Fu-qua-drlnk. Klyoto Sawal is a luna employed by the Hawaiian Pineapple Company. Brian Omoto is Ka Leilehua's contracted photographer for the class of '51. Dan Yamada is the owner of Palmyra Island. Alfred Sur, Masao Fukumoto, John Mlyasato, Koji Tsujirnura and Shlgeru Kawaharu are contracted carpenters of Johnston Island. Haruo Salfuku and Dick Shlnsato are honorable mathematicians of Christmas Island. Sophisticated Jane Kuwaye ls now the wife of Japan's ambassador to Pago Pago. Eleanor Puulel and Hilda Pablln own the only beauty shop in Samoa. lIt's not a hard job as the hair there is kinky. It's only a matter of trying to straighten the hair.J Janice Kondo is Japan's Glamor Girl . Jane Mikaml has just signed a contract as costume designer with the M, G. M. Studios ln Hollywood. Jean Tokumoto ls the star of Josel Mondo which will be the first attraction at the new Sakura Theatre. Judith Hattori is a professor in a. Japanese language school in Manchuria. Florence Chun is Chlna's best athlete. Ronald Segawa is a famous jazz leader, and a popular one, too, in romantic Spain. Kiyoko Iwasa, former special Star-Bulletin correspondent, is now connected with the International News Agency. Francis Masukawa and Mltsuo Todani are daring photographers of scenic deep Africa . Lawrence Monma and Lionel Lim are professional sports managers down South America way.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.