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International Clubs Probe into Culture 4 French Club i As with many foreign language clul the La Coterie, the French Club, er couraged its members to develop better understanding of the cultu language, and people of France. accomplish this, they planned and ganized all of their activities with the advisor, Mrs. Marjorie Woodrum. Highlight of the year was a gue speaker session with Miss Karen Na sone who studied in France last ye The club also participated in the Ca pus Clean Up Projects, and the Thank giving Canned Goods Drive. Bottom row: Fay Kaitsu, Corinne Sato, Dale Oshita, Faith Okamoto, Ann Miyamoto. Second row: Paula Fullerton, Denise Au, Karen Fujii, Liane Uno, Linda Fontaine, Janet Fontaine, Patty Hodge. Third row: Arthur Hodge, Robert Fransham. Spanish Club Under the advisorship of Mrs. Judy Franklin the Los Companeros was a service-social organization. The pur- pose of the Spanish Club was to promote a better understanding of the Spanish culture by supplementing classroom learning with outside activ- ities. During the Christmas season the club made and sold Christmas cards for their money-making project. Part of their protlts were donated to the Honolulu Advertiser Christmas fund. 3 Bottom row: Cheryl Ho, Kathleen Kane, Sheree Mizunaka, Nancy Miyasato, Joann Fuyumuro Second row: Emma Chai, Stella Lau, Loubella Oania, Gail Shimasaki, Irene Nakagawa, Lynett Kam, Barbara Porlas, Colleen Higa, David Dunlop. Third row: Frederico Lagon, Jame Fukumoto, Carol Oania, Jana Bushong, Kathy Kennedy, Edwin Vincente, Thomas Lee.
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Advised by Mrs. Lois Ozaki and Mr. Charles Esperas, the Future Scientist of America was comprised of students from each of the grade levels. A Getting To Know You Mud- slide, was the first activity of the FSA. The club also held car washes after school which turned out to be quite successful. As the year pro- gressed activities were planned which were not only educational, but also enjoyable. . . . Dedication , .. Jw- 3 J'h 'T?F:s Bottom row: Glenn lshioka, Darryl Higuchi. Second row: Keith Okita, Michael Yokoyama. Third row: Lynn Nakakura, Burton Au. Fourth row: Cynthia Azama. Fifth row: Rodney Kawahara, Aaron Kaichi. Sixth row: Kay Nakakura. Future Scientists of America Bottom row: Herbert Mores, Timothy Choo, Lloyd Shibata, Garrick Kikuta, Dean Uyehara, Eric Fukushima. Second row: Susan Matsushima, Debra Makaula, Jocelyn Mau, Charlene Shiroma, Janice Kubota, Jasmine Mau. Third row: Carol Shishido Janice Yoon, Jan Kinoshita, Joann Fuyumuro, Nana Kim, Eva Okada, Jennifer Yoon Sandra Chee Laurie Chun. Fourth row: Burton Au, Kevin Mashima, Steven Kegley Wayne Kurashima, Bruce Nakagawa, Michael Kegley. Junior Researchers One of the newer clubs this year was the Junior Reserchers which was made up of primarily of students planning to enter the Hawaii Science Fair. Under the advisorship of Mr. Richard Shinseki, the club sponsored several money-making projects which helped to promote and finance science research projects. Various workshops and seminars were some of the activities in which the member participated. Highlight of the year was the participation in the Fourteenth Annual Hawaii Science Fair.
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and Langua e of Wzrious Countries i . 4 Bottom row: Guy Uejo, Bruce Kagawa, Mark Nakamura, Joel Sugitaya, Brian Yamane, Alan Fukushima, Roderick Yogi, Charles Fukumoto, Neal Igawa. Second row: Lance Kaneshiro, Alan Chagami, Brian Nakamoto, Michael Nirota, Floyd Kinoshita, Halford Ohtani, Michael Murakami, Bruce Naguwa, Glen Kajiwara, Curtis Matsuzaki, James Vance, Gregg Terry, Nolan Inouye, Bryan Osaki, Kelvin Kohatsu, Duane Toyofuku, Gary Maeda. Third row: Marvi Inoue, Ann Yokomichi, Dawn Kiyabu, Raelene Hamada, Jean Tamashiro, Susan Miyasato, Annette Hirota, Lila Kashiwabara, Sharon Toma, Lee Chung, Linda Igawa, Charlene Shiraki, Lydia Kawachi, Elyse Oshiro, Lori Yoneda, Sandra Hirata, Valerie Asakura, Susan Suzuki, Gayle Kawamura. Fourth row: Cheryl Yamamoto, Kathleen Oka, Eileen Yamada, Mimi Kurokawa, Pam Sumida, Lynn Miyasato, Theresa Tontanilla, Sarah Goto, Charlene Sumida, Cindy Yoza, Joan Tsuda, Jenny Ogomori, Elizabeth Kaya, June Ito, Patti Sanpei, Brenna Hagino. Fifth row: Iris Yokomichi, Willette Ho, June Tom, Selma Iha, Zena Kurashige, Eva Okada, Sheila Yamamoto, Ann Higuchi, Grace Okura, Sue Higuchi, Janie Murato, Marilyn Suzuki, Ann Tanaka, Carey Taniguchi, Melanie Tateishi, Diane Furukawa, Doreen Higuchi, Margaret Miura, Jan Takahashi. Japanese Club All of the club activities were planned with an emphasis upon some phase of the Japanese culture. Picnics with students from other schools, dances, visitations to the various Japanese temples, attendance at Japanese movies were some of the many activities planned by the club. ln addition, the club sponsored several lecture sessions and demonstrations of Japanese martial arts. Service projects such as the Campus Clean Up and assistance at the Cherry Blossom Festival were also included on the busy agenda ot the AHS Japanese Club. The climaxing event of the year was a tea house banquet held at the end ofthe school year. l ii
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