Okinawa Christian School - Citadel Yearbook (Okinawa, Japan)

 - Class of 1975

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(DLily Liao sings a solo during chapel wh accompanied by the rest of the choir. 1 2) The choir performs during chapel. (3) The choir perfomed many different roles during the elementary Christmas Program. 14) The O.C.S. Choir: Bottom row, L— R: Mr. Stebbins, Sue Hsiao, Lona Blake, Rui Toguchi, Tsung May Chang, Wlichiko Akee. Middle row, L-R : Edward Benito, Kiki Yoshioka, Julie Henry, Hiroko Miyagi, Toshio Shinya. Top row, L— R; Mary Sullivan, Jenny Tomari, Ruth Sullivan, Karina Chan, Vicky Bell. m m U- ' O.C.S.CHOIR MAKES ITS DEBUT 46— Student Life

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STUDENTS FROM BIBLE CLUB, CHESS AND GAME CLUB The Bible meetings are held each morning in the history room, or on a nice warm day they ' re held outside. Mrs. Frantz, the sponsor, has helped a great deal in getting special speakers, such as Randy Vance, Mr. Quisenberry, and Mr. Allen, who talked to the group about the Bible. Students passing the group could hear songs being sung and could see students bowing their heads in pray- er. The meetings were open to all who wanted to attend. 1. Bible Club, L-R : Ruth Allen, Anita Evans, Mrs. Frantz, Hinako Schroeter. 2. Chess and Game Club Members: (1) Sponsor Dan Jerome (2) Dave Sullivan (3) Masashi IMotani (4) Harry Haddock (5) Tony Serna (6) Nathan Rhoden (71 Sharon Allen (8) Mitch Frantz (9) Kiki Yoshioka (10) Kiyoshi Sekme (11) Mary Sullivan (1 2)Chung HouYam (13) Bonnie Miao (14) Julie Henry (15) Mark Decauomeaker (16) Cliff Stetler (17) Ichiro Tada (18) James Nudo (19) Gene Kennard (20) James Harris. 3. Hinako Schroeter and Mary Moultrie pray during Bible Club meeting. 4. Nathan Rhoden concentrates on his next more. A few chess buffs got together and formed the Chess Club. They asked Mr.Jerome to be their sponsor. Not a chess player himself, Mr. Jerome res- ponded by saying if the club included other games he would enjoy sponsor- ing it. So the club expanded to include other games. They held a game day on Saturday and participated in chess matches against Kubasaki CKS. Student Life-45



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SCHOLARSHIP BOWL TEAIVI COMPETES WITH KHS, CKS r 1 The Scholarship Bowl team was made up of 11th and 12th graders. They played against Kubasaki and Christ the King teams. Mr. Parr, advisor to the group, held practice sessions each morning in which he would drill the team by asking ques- tions and demanding quick responses. Although the team did not win one match this year, they came very close to winning several games, and they have now gained the experience necessary to make a winning team. 1. Mark DeCausmeaker is ready, with hand posed, to slap the desk, in case he knows the answer. Hvo-il Kim, Keren Allen, and Bonnie Miao are also ready to answer. 2. Scholarship Bowl team, L-R: Hyo-il Kim, Mark DeCausmeaker, Keren Allen, Bonnie Miao, Mr. Parr, Kiyoshi Sekine, Masashi Notani. 3. Mark DeCausemeaker and Kiyoshi Sekine have already buzzed to indicate they know the answer; Masashi Notani, Bonnie Miao, and Hyo-il Kim are still thinking. 4. Captain Kiyoshi Sekine introduces his team. Student Life-47

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