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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Learning the responsibilities and en- during the trials of political leaders, these promising newcomers are the Sophomore Class otiicersp clear thinking and popular Hideo Luna, our president . . . jolly Hiroshi Qlcamoto, vice-presi- dent . . . Edwin Eujimoto and Evelyn Murashige, the capable and efficient secretary and treasurer respectively . . . our two representatives, tall and care- free Anthony Cahral and smiling lvlarf tha Shinoda. ln the group picture on the left-hand page are the Sophomore Honor Roll stu- dents for the iirst semester: Alice Mata- yoshi, Alma Ching, Ichie Kami, Mew Sunn Chock. Row two: Fudelco Naka, Evelyn Murashige, Eva Aralcawa. Row three: Yoshio Yamaguchi, Shigeyoshi Talceuchi, Mitsuo Hara. Not in picture: Hawaea Brown, Edwin Fuiimoto, Yolc Me Ho, Yurilco Kobayashi, Sam Yit Lee, Nori- yoshi Masurnoto, Eladia Menor, Ayalco Miyasalci, Yaelco Olcano, Masaru Sunada. I3 o nn- ' as
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THE SOPHOMORE AT WORK From Hilo Intermediate, Hakalau School, Kalanaianiole School at Papaikou and Olaa School on the Volcano road, came the Sophomores, six hundred strong. Enthusiastic, ambitious, they entered the palm-lined campus of Hilo High for the first time, some with misgivings and halting step but all with determination to make the most of the school days in l94l. The boys in gay aloha shirts and sailor mokus, the girls wearing new pinafore dresses and matching ankle socks, talked of the forthcoming year. Already they had begun to count themselves Hilo High School students when the first bell of the year rang and sent them forward to their eight o'clock classes determined to account for themselves as ably as possible. After an interlude of fun during initiation and an initiation dance to round it off, the Sophomore got down to business with a lot to learn and not much experi- ence to go on. ln English class he began by learning the fundamentals of diagramming and the trick of conjugation. After the advent of the new broadcasting system lulius Caesar with Mark Anthony's Friends, Romans, countrymen was listened to with eager ears. ln social studies classes the youth of today learned how the youth of Babylon, Assyria, Greece, and Egypt dressed, studied, and lived in general. With an eye to the future the wise Soph takes a course in typing or perhaps he builds himself a desk in shop, or a girl may learn to sew or cook in the modern manner with the latest of electrical equipment. The shy Sophomore of September has changed into a shrewd and capable student able to take over new responsibilities when he returns to school next year as a Iunior.
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