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Bruce Meyers, photographer, captured many intere sting sport activities which appeared. Laura Lee Pratt, Feature Edi- tor, incorporated the human interest which added ze st to each issue. Marilyn Yarnasaki, Sports Edi- tor, unassuming yet persist- ently interested inthe physical activity of CCH. Carolyn McDougall, Front Page Editor, formulated novel ideas to attract the many readers of Ke A1aka'i. 1 Lori-nc Lulu, Ffdmturml Pagi- Edxtor, vuim-d tht- st-ntniu-nts of studvnts c'om'4-x'ning srlmul and soma-ty. -
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Eleanor Kaloi was Editor-in- Chief. Her keen understanding and capable leadership contri- buted to the initiation of proce- dures fora successful Ke Ala- ka'i. ' . Mae Kunishige, Assistant Edi- f-A X 'pg tor, worked efficiently to meet W last-minute deadlines. Kc Alzikzfi Staff Hit that deadline, became the watch-cry of the staffmembers of Ke Alaka'i, CCH student newspaper. Under the watchful eye of Eleanor Kaloi, editor, and Professor Jerry Loveland, faculty advisor, the staffhunted down stories, wrote them up, made up headlines, planned, cut, andpasted until the paper took shape and was sent to the printers. In the issues of the paper the staff covered assemblies, socials, special activities, sports, and general news concerning the school. Student person- alities and new faculty members were featured inthe paper so that the student body could better get acquainted with them.
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qs-mum if '43, '--s Merlene Jeppsen. Ed1tor-1n- Chief, was an indispensable as- set to the staff. Her hard work, Eiko Funai, Copy Editor, Her inspiration, and perseverance lovely personality and untiring resulted in an annual of which efforts prepared copy for the we Can be juStifiab1y proud. busy year at CCH. I zifsrfny-1.41 I Xl' Donald K. Manoa, Photography Editor, contributed many hours of skilled service. Attending all s chool functions, always with the camera in hand, he assembled groups for pictures. Don's untiring efforts provided many interesting poses. He was Chairman of the Na Hoa Pono Dream Cruise. Gail Pratt, Copy, recalls inci- rr! Violet Kalama, Business Man- ager, assumed the many fi- nancial responsibilities c o n - nected with the culmination of the Na Hoa Pono. N11 H021 .-,....4l 1 dents that have made lasting Alan JCPPSCU, COPY' P33535 impressions on all CCH stu- fm' 1USP11'at10n- dents Kenneth Fuchigami, Art Editor, ' did all the art work for the Na r A Hoa Pono. - ' ' ' 5
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