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Muneo looks worried over some thing-. Let's see what big tonsils you have, George. eilehua Ili-Y The Lellehua Hi-Y Clubs, under the leadership of Mr. Joseph Weidman, Mr. Satoshi Fujlnaga, and Mr. Taichi Matsuno had a most successful year. Because of the large enrollment, members of the club were divided into two separate groups. George Shlbano and Melvin Park, presidents of the two organizations, represented rural Oahu at the I-Il-Y Conference on Kauai. Club members took an active part in the Hi-Y track and field meet at McKinley high school in March. Mr. S. K. Tin, prominent Y.M.C.A. worker in China, spoke on Marriage customs in China in the early part of the year. Mr. Cole, Y.M.C.A. secretary, also gave an inspiring talk on the purpose of the Hi-Y organization. Other activities included a joint skating party with the Girl Reserves in April, and a camping trip during the latter part of the year. Senior i-Y Row one:-Mr. Satoshi Fujlnaga, Nobuyuki Suwa, George Shibano, Masaharu Endo, Hajlme Miyahara, Andy Ikehara, George Hahn, Melvin Park, Sadaklyo Hayashi, Richard Nakagawa, Ponciano Medina, Charles Sturgeon, Klyoshi Yoshiura., Masao Fukunzoto, Mr. Joseph Weld- man. Row two:-Clarence Tamayori, Masaharu Saito, Ronald Segawa, Haruo Saifuku, Koji Ito, Katsujl Matsushige, John Eniero, Harry Yoshlmura, Stanley Rabut, Melei Ageda, Frances Martinez, Jiro Yamane, Richard Sun, Paul Gima, Sadaichl Higa. Row three:-Ernest Nakasone, Tsutae Tomita, Jerry Lee, Fong Chang, George Nishimura, Dick Shinsato, Aurelio Baglno, Sadao Nakahodo, Samuel Pyun, Donald Lee, Koji Tsujimura, Chose Oshlro, Bill Sugimoto. Row four:-Ronald Takase. Mitsuo Honda, Joseph Kim, Dan Yamada, Thomas Au, B111 Pyke, Muneo Fujlnaka, Luther Park, Randolph Kim.
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Sh-not so loud Susan. says Miss Brown. Music, maestro, please. rcllestra The growth of the music department, especially that of the orchestra, has been ex- ceptlonal in the past three years. ' From one orchestra meeting three days a week, we now have grown to include a be- ginning String Orchestra, a Junior Orchestra, and an Advanced Orchestra. The Orchestra took an active part in the music festival which was held May 2. This festival has been presented for two consecutive years, and may become an annual event. Orchestra activities during the year included a trlp to KGU to perform ln the Youth On Parade program during the early part of April. They also provided music for a number ot programs. Outslde row:-Robert Oshlro. Eva Pyun, Judith Ito, Magdalina Quiseng, Gulstan Poepoe, Richard Au, Antonio Ventura, Harry Hayakawa, Robert Chun, John Hastings, Myung Koo Hun, Larry Tamanaha, Wlbert Miyasato. Inside row:-Henry Song, Phllson Owen, Lloyd Kim, Epefania Aranlta, George Sun, Robert Kiyabu, Jean Nakal, Kenichl Kozal, Rose Wong, Harry Kong, Epple Chung, Virginia Kawa- hara, Grace Murakoshi, Beatrice Nosse, Jane Narasawa, Helen Oda, Martha Akagl, Susan Sakamoto. .
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Pioneer members and future Hi 1 Qtudents doing their stuff , at a track meet. Roughriders' lli-Y The Roughrlders' Hi-Y of Wahiawa is no new organization. It started ln Wahlawa as the Friendly Indian Club: since then, they advanced to Pioneers and then to a Hi-Y club. The organization is composed of sixteen boys under the leadership of Mr. Theodore Remaly. Their activities included two soclals last year, and three this year. They have aided the March of Dimes world brotherhood, and have donated to the Wahlawa branch of the Library or Hawaii a year's subscription to the Life magazine. This Work has been made possible through profits from the benefit movie they spon- sored early thls year. With the rest of the money they hope to do something that will be beneficial to the community. With these accomplishments already to their credit, the club has made considerable progress ln achieving its purpose, which ls to Create and maintain throughout the school and community a high standard of Christian character. Row one:-Archie Kakazu, David Chung, Richard Au, Setsuo Honda, Shigeru Mizuno, Iwao Furumizu. Row two:-Larry Tamanaha, leader, Walter Kop, Lawrence Ishlkawa. Gilbert Hayashi, Mltsuo Iha, Kenneth Oda, George Hata. Not in picture:-Robert Oshiro, Noboru Nakamura, Kearney Kozal, Mr. Theodore Remaley.
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