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fr fe Mary Lee, Layout Editor, de- signed page layouts. She and her assistants worked diligent- ly- -measuring, c ut t i n g, and arranging--in order to make t h e p a g e s appear interesting and attractive P0110 Staff? Libbie Kaio adroitly managed pages on Organizations. Betty Lou Ching charmingly segregated sections for Divi- sions. Emilie Kaimi joyfully planned and s up e r vi s e d the Athletic Section. Elaine Makaio m a n a g e d the section on Activities. 1' tl? C e cilia Adolpho manipulated Ruth Okawa, typist. We are Class Schedules to present re- grateful to her for the long alistic class situations. hours she efficiently served in ' 4 typing copy. Nr V ll ', Q f f Xt ' I 1 I X J. 'Q 1 l T, f' in '51 if: 'YJ-A as , .tx H z W' 1 ' '7
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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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l n God made man in a day, yet man's needs were not complete. The beauty ofart and nature, brought forth truth and soon he found abilities, skills, and interests develop- ,Q ing into his life pattern. ffl Though varying wishes, hopes and fears, fever'd the progress of these years SH Yet now, days, weeks, and months but seem the recollection of a dream. fl . 4 .3 rrln Q I 1
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