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Bottom row: Curtis 'lkehara, Baltazar Simplician Larry Joe Arthur Hodge, .lack Tate, Mike Lam. Exhilarating Competition Creates Diversity 1 rr i Chess Club Under the advisoiship of Mr. Charles Esperas, the Chess Club was organized to promote interest in the game of Chess among the students of Aiea High School. The club organized games after school for all interested students and also encouraged its mem- bers to participate in the various ci.fss tournaments throughout the state. The basic objective of this club was to further the skills in concentration, patience and chess strategy which are the necessary ingredients for a good chess player. o. Second row: Ann Miyamoto, Successful Experiences Prepare HUB hr ol e e Bottom row: lvy Takahashi, Mayncltc Nahoopii, Theresa Smith, Cynthia V6gHS. Helen Savea. Second row: Roy Caracol, Tripler Kcrisiano, Alan Hose, blllllley .Grahovac, Richard Yoshida. To motivate selected students in seeking higher education and applying their talents to maximum use were the main objectives ot' Hawaii Upward Bound. Activities such as the Christmas Recall and the Easter Recall were .carried out where by Hawaii Upward Bound students from through- out thc state gathered together for a com- bined academic and social activity. The Re- calls proved to be very successful. Hawaii Upward Bound assisted students in completing plans to post secondary training by giving-them the knowledge and basic skills needed to achieve a pre-college preparatory program.
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Under the advisorship of Mr. Tom Saito the purpose of the AHS Elec- tromcs Club was to promote interest in the field of electronics To fulfill this major objective the club scheduled field trips relating to their field. They also participated in the Hawaii Motor Building Contest and the Hawaiian Math Problems In te rate with Electronics Bottom row: Duane Fujiwara, Irvin Komamura, Sterling Sodetani, Eric Fukushima, Kevin Zane. Second row: Richard Yoshida, Blaine Fergerstrom, Curtis Ikehara, Brain Nakamoto, Wayne Kurata, Arthur Hodge, Brian Takahashi. to park Magnitude of Knowledge si 1' 1' if Bottom row Laurie Tsykayama, Carol Hirai, Shail Hisatake, Carol Nitahara, Lynn Nakakura, Diane Ohama. Second row: Aaron Kaichi, Paul Murakami, Kay Nakakura, Milton Higa, Duane Hamada, Curtis Fukushima, Lynn Kinoshita, Glenn lshioka. Third row: Darryl Higuchi, Steven Maeda, Irvin Komomura, Brian Takahashi, Randall Kinoshita, Curtis Ikehara, The Math League is a voluntary, competitive organization. Its purpose is to encourage fellowship and competitive spirit among math students. Each month throughout the school year, ten students engage in interschool competition. Subjects range from Basic Math through Calculus. The Math League is under the joint advisorship of Mr. George Watanabe, Mr. Carl Juan, and Mr. Raymond Nelson. The Aiea Math League is a part of the Oahu Math League, which includes 14 public and private schools.
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PAAC Pursues Involvement of Worldwide Achievements Bottom row: Lynn Narikawa, Kathleen Hayashi, Sheree Mizunaka, Sharlene Watanabe, Annette Hirota, Laura Shishido, Janice Kubota, Cheryl Morita, JoAnn Takemoto, Beverly Shimizu, Sheila Fukuhara. Second row: Beverly Chang, Joann Fuyumuro, Lynn Fujii, Cynthia Azama, Judy Bitler, Debra Mizusawa, Janice Matsumoto, Iris Yokomichi, Kathleen Kane. Third row: Peggy Ariola, Sharon Taira, Candance Leong, Gail Takahashi, Susan Ebesu, Charlene Fukumoto. Fourth row: Leighton Matsuoka, Jan Kinoshita, Lynn Kinosliita, Wendy Nagamine, Thomas Lee, Roy Fransham, Nat Ching, Miles Matsuoka, Burton Au, Duane Fujiwara, Wayne Kurashige, Kathy Kawano, Douglas Hom, Thad Inokuchi, Carolyn Rowe, Dennis Kodama, Duane Toyofuku, Curtis Fukushima, Roy Tokuhama, Carl Nakamura, Darryl Higuchi, Glenn lshioka. Pacific Asian Affair Council With the rising concern over the world's future 'xx My E problems, this year's Pacific and Asian Affairs Coun- cil theme was The Year 2000: Make It Your World. In attempting to get a deeper understanding ofthe growing world, the members of the AHS Pacific and Asian Affairs Council chapter attended various con- ferences on Oahu and on the island of Hawaii. The state-wide conferences gave the students an opportu- nity to express themselves and discuss the issues of today and tomorrow. ' 4, 157
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