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N Bottom row: Rickie Wong, Sharon Toma, Corrine Dodson. Second row: Nelson Tokuhama, Earl Shimabukuro. Service Project Committee Bottom row: Aaron Kaichi, Alan Ino, Thad Inokuchi. Top row: Beverly Shimizu, Mimi Kuro- sawa, Laurie Tsukayama. 140 Spirit 8L Rally Committee Bottom row: Barbara Silva, Jan Gushiken, Ann Gandahli. Second row: Peggy Ariola, Donnie Matsu- moto, Sandra Yoshida, Cheryl Dun- can, Cheryl Kaneko. Third row: Pamela Utu, Kathleen Kane, Sherce Mizunaka, Veronica Espi- nueva,Patricia Agbayani, Ernesta j Young. paswfe-'s'1'fw Special Project Committee The Alii spirit was stimulated by the Spirit and Rally Committee. Introduced at our pep rallies were a kaleidoscope of new events which included skip rope race, a potato sack race and apple dunking. The Service Project Committee successfully spon- sored the annual scholarship breakfast and other fund raising projects throughout the year as they accom- plished their goal to improve the welfare of the school and the community. Designed to accommodate the excess work created by the Service Project Committee. the Special Project Committee strove to assist the Service Project Commit- tee whenever necessary.
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Homecoming 8L J alopy Committee Promoting public relations, whether ad- ministered through the individual or by correspondence, the Inter-School Rela- tions Committee carved a lasting impres- sion on visiting schools which participated in the exchange program. An added con- cept in this year's program was the ex- change of school bands and art works. Color . . . beauty . . . and strength were three factors that signified the splendor of a Homecoming game. Color . . . as in the creative floats devised by each class levelg beauty in the elegance ofthe Home- coming courtg and strength . . . as in the power of our football boys in gridiron battle. The pandemonium of such a game was due to the hard-work and organiza- tion ofthe Homecoming Committee. 6 Bottom row: Valerie Inouye, Kathy Kawahara, Adele Okimoto, Cheryl Morita. Second row: Wendy Kawahara, Pamela Manriki, Colleen Ho, Mary Ushijima, Edralyn Caberto, Cris Takushi. Third row: Brian Onaga, Dwight Kagawa, Carl Rowe, Earle Nakasone, Lance Kaneshiro. Top row: Raymond Fukuhara, Michael Murakami. Bottom row: Glen Gillia, Keith Kakazu, Eugene Kurashima, Daniel Pacleb, Pat Richardson. Second row: lris Gushikuma, Lynn Takeshita, Doreen Kurashima, Valerie Inouye, Pamela Manriki. Third row: Venus Arthur, Wendy Kawahara, Colleen Higa. Inter-School Relations Committee Q
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Cashiers Are people really loyal to their school? Does coming back to the old Alma Matter bring back the fond memories we all talk about? ln this age of individualism and selllorienta- tion there are still some who have devoted their time to serve and honor a school which will forever be their Alma Mater. A very special group of these peo- ple Were comprised in the Cashiers and School Service Committees. School Service Committee l Bottom row Richard Yoshida Sterling, Sodetani Thomas Lee Roy Fransham. Second row: Lenora Kim, Patricia Sato, Smdia Cheong, Amy Choo hvi Okidl Du me Fujiwara Kelvin Kohfitsu. Third row: Irvin Komamura, Darlene Morales Lyim Kmoslntl Sandia Lacuesl 1 Patircia Pongisi Peggy Aiiola Fourth row: Michael Kam, Ted Hodge, Brian Tilvxhasln Wendy Yam xshiti Denise Clnncn Fifth row Hugh Oha Sus m Nakanishi. 141 9,595
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