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Top Left: The homemaking class of Miss Sorayama display:-cl their wardrobe in a fashion show. Being freshmen, tht-se girls have shown their sewing skill as well as their Creative ability. Middle left: The Velvets, group of fellows from Schofield, were feature in the mzijorm-tte's talent show. Singing current Rock n' Roll hits, they were a sueeess with the many juvenile non- delinquentsf' Middle right: The styles may not have been from Paris or Rome but Paulette Rivera, Prins- eilla Ringor, Harold Taylor, and Margarita Nugal would surely be selreted models for any wardrobe. Lower left: Karen Haenisrh and Bobbie Lou Jones- only 9th graders, too! A fashion hit for the Home- makers. The two pictures over-lapping the others at the top are scenes from the recent Cherry Blossom Contest, where Leilehua was represented by Carol Yoshida. A New Nobilify in Mobilify
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l '51 A Specfacle of Sport Deeds The loudest, the most colorful, the craziest, and the most beautiful Aloh 3. shirts and Muumu's were seen on NA PA'ANI KAHIKO O LEILEHUA-am cient Hawaiian sports day. A new twist was seen on campus when Mrs. Lombar and her committee presented to the student body the games of old Hawaii on Ma Day-a synonym to leis, holokus, kahilis, Aloha shirts, and muumu's. Some of the games seen were Hakoko or Hawaiian wrestlingg Hakok Noho wrestling while seatedg Kaka La'au , Hawaiian fencingg Loulou pullin interlocked index nngersg and Moa Pahe'e , sliding a dart Many malihinis and kamaainas were seen on campus, fascinated with the in tricacy of some of the sports. A fitting theme to our yearbook, NA PA,AN KAHIKO o LEILEHUA, May Day 1957. PHILIP LORENZO MARILYN SANDERS 225 o F d Y l
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Homecoming Our seniors do it againdanother winning jalopy! Regardless of the fact that the Leilehua Mules had a losing record, good school spirit and enthusiasm were always evident. Wilikina Drive and Kamehameha Highway were the scene of a rousing Homecoming Parade. The queen and her court rode by in convertibles, followed by the R.O.T.C. Battalion, Majorettes, class jalopies, class sections, and participants from the 25th Division. As a cli- max, a pep rally at the Fred Wright Park showed the team we were with them all the way. On the following evening, Leilehua Mules opposed a victorious Waipahu team. Though the Mules put up a stubborn defense, the final gun saw the score at 39-6, for Waipahu. Half- time entertainment featured a well rehearsed number by the Majorettes, intricate marching by the band, and precision performance by the R.O,T.C, Drill Team. Queen Carol Yoshida i and her court graced the occasion from their dias of ti leaves, vandas, and plumerias. Ninth graders show rowdy enthusiasm and artistic talent Y grapher. The Cossack Drill Team from the 27th Regiment marches in the parade. The Homecoming Dance, sponsored by the Alum- X ni Association, was a fitting and successful conclu- kb NF sion to the festivities. Over 300 danced, to the music 'U A P of the Sonics and cheered Mr. Roberts' crowning of xiii? if Queen Carol Yoshida and her attendants, Sharon T X ii Mitsuka, Eleanor Ymas, janet Murakoshi, Lucy Mu- M? A r raoka, and Agnesia Roylo. Hardl camera-shy, Leilehua rooters wave to the photo-
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