Hilo High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Hilo, HI)
- Class of 1944
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'tc 1, ,az ,, 1., .1 . ..5i ,gr 'gw. 2-1 . ,VH ,u ii V pg.. ' . -of. 5 : a I I s U 5 2 3 E ? Z K 1 I 5 S a E 5 1 3 5 s 5 2 1 E s E i . - ? a 4 E l-.,-.M--A...,....----,...iu,,... ----,--A.-A-.M. - 4.M. --......M.--....M-- .,,, .----..- . A...,.., -,...w,-..- .-E ,i ' -sy cm? r !0 IIIICII Hilo lfigh School Hilo, Hawaii 111116, 1944 if? VONHO S.flG1-11151, Erlzfnr fLl.lKOY'O IVUKUD.-1, 514011055 1111171415767 Ggzltewotf . . . . We recomrmend a student body book which shall be a modified 'Blue and Gold' in the respect that it will include the pictures of seniors and more shots of life on the campus. Thus the decision of the representative assembly began the publication of the Blue and Gold after two years of inactivity. 1944-the Year of Decision-has been another war year for the seniors who have known little else- since the Pearl Harbor attack at the beginning of their high school careers. That is why we have used our war activities as a theme for the book. War-time shortages, rationing, high costs, and UPA regulations have forced many compromises on the stag-changes, last minute substitutions. How- ever, we are fortunate to have a year book and the stag is proud to present the 1944 Blue and Gold. Cgyefgcakonf - To those students and teachers who so willingly took the khaki and the gun instead of cap and gownv so that we might enjoy a better and lasting peace. wmzwmumwvvmdk 'E A? Wareha- V-V-Vik - I-I-Ing QMZWZM aim Beneath the tropic skies of Hilo Stands dear old Hilo High Schoolg Dearer ever shall it grow With the Spirit of Blue and Gold,' In our hearts we hold thee, - Alma Mater mine, Loyalty and honor shall forever be thine Z Q5'emwf nces Abmoha Hilo Ha- -Student Body 12,33 rus. George Leilani Ah ENIQR5 - Row one: i K i 3 ' , Jr. Hilo, Hawaii - ient Body 1,2,3g Honor 5 Alpha Gamma Ray 2 president, Homeroom sident. Shizue Akahori n, HawaiiaStudent Body Eg Chorus. Henry W. Hilo, Hawaii-Student y 1,233 Air Raid Wa1'd- Chorus. James Lui Aki i, HawaiiaStudent Body 3. ow Two: Jane Lui Aki , Hawaii-Student Body 3. Ritsuko Aman-o Hilo zaii - Student Body S. Irene Amaral Hilo, faii-Student Body 1,2,- Jlizabeth Leimomi Apao , HawaiiaStudent Body Lg Chorus. Hiromu Ara- Mt. View, Hawaii- lent Body 1,2,3. ow Three: Albert De ujo Hilo, Hawaii-Stud- Body 1,2,3g J.P.O.3 Cho- Naoki Arita Hilo, Ha- -Student Body 1,2,3. niko Arita Hilo, Hawaii pudent Body 1,2,3. Chie- .ruga Honohina, Hawaii ,udent Body 1,2,3. Eiki- Asato Pepeekeo, Hawaii zudent Body 1,2,3. 3 W Four: Saburo Asa- Mt. View, Hawaii - llc pict1H'es on thrsf liuu jzrigzxx' Y Lf: zu uzirzix rr may of .vrloo ll I I 11 I I I rin. In thu uppw right lzrzmrl for ll J I D t I ' I . V. OKI' Z 0511, 11147 Vlllf P P P . . . In the jlrsf pzrlun' 7117111 J, Student Body 1,2,3. Shizuko Ashida Papaikou, Hawaii-Student Body 12,35 J.P.O. Yoshie Awa Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Carl Willard Bowker Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Bond and Stamp Committeeg Senior Class Play. Pedro Cardejon Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Row Five: Milton Hualani Carter Hilo, Hawaii -Student Body 1,235 Concert Band, Chorus, Homeroom Presidentg Senior Class Play. Elmer Robert Carvalho Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 2,3g Homeroom Presidentg Alpha Gamma Rayg Senior Class Play. Frances Castillo Hilo, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 1,2,3. Janet Kam Ngo Chock Hilo, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3g Alpha Gamma Ray Secretary-Treasurer, Allied Youth, Girl Reserve, Blue and Gold Staff, Homeroom Bond and Stamp Salesman, Christmas Postal Committee. William W. S. Chock Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Salvage Committeeg Air Raid Warden. Row Six: Doreen Leilehua Chong Wah Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g J.P.O.g Chorusg Senior Service Scout Secretary-T'reasurer. Lillian L. Chow Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g J.P.0.g Homeroom Secretary 3 Senior Play Usher. Thomas Ch-ow Pepeekeo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Honor Point Committee, Air Raid Warden. Row Seven: Yuen Chin Chow Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3. Myrtle Chun Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3g J.P.O.g Concert Bandg Senior Class Play. Tai Sun Chung Hilo, Haw.aii-Stu- dent Body 1,2,3g Chorus. Row Eight: Eleanor Costales Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3g Chorus. Betty Tsuruko Dai- monji Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Sylvan- na De Coito Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Mildred De Lima Mt. View, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 1,2,3. Eloise R. De Silwa Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3g Homeroom President, Home- room Vice-president, Booster Club, Christmas Play, Senior Class Play. Only a little more than a quarter of a century ago America sent its armies to Europe to help make the world safe for Democracy. We hoped and prayed then as we do now that we would not have to iight again. Young men and women were admonished then that the future peace depended on how well it was planned. Yet today young men and women are giving up their lives again for the same cause. Two things are at stake: The preservation of democracy and the chance to insure its growth by proper planning in the post-war period. If you can see that the war is a conflict be- tween two opposite ways of life, and if you are thoroughly convinced that you prefer the Ameri- can Way of Life, democracy will emerge victori- ous, not just from this war but from any future emergencies that may tend to arise. across the page is Mr. Alfred Scrrao, who has the new position of b0y's arluiscr and is in charge of attendance. The clerk shawn assisting with thu attendance records is June Yamamoto .... At this nffirf iuinrlow, slimun in the sccarzfl picture, pupils pay their fees and buy stamps. Hannah VVill is shown buying stamps from Yoshic Ihara .... Mrs. Kirniyo Oda, school secretary, in the third picture, takcs some valuable time in posing for our photographer .... Next is rllrs. Sarah W. Putnam, Vice' Prin- cipal, at conference with Itlakotn Fukurla, Blue and Cnlrl Hu.sinz's.s Manager .... At the right is llflrs. De Etta Carter, iulio is now girls' adviser, but still teaches senior English. S even Eight wwf ., on September 1, with an attendance of 1,691, an increase of 124 over the previous year. Teachers numbered 47, most of them were old-timers, but there were others who were brand new to Hilo lligh. Each school day began at 8 :15 and ended at 2:50. The year started with many substitutes: Mrs. JL, . wikis SENIORS-Row One: Beniglna Vivian Dicho Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Chorus. Mary Dutirte Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 3. Robert Hubbard Finch Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Homeroom Vice President, Alpha Gamma Ray, Honor Roll, Air Raid Warden, Senior Class Play. Takako Jane Fujii Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Homeroom Vice President, Homeroom Secretary, Finance Committee Chairman, Christ- mas Play, Senior Class Play, Honor Roll. Akira Fujimoto Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Log- Rollers Hi-Y, Tennis Club, Allied Youth, Sports. Elizabeth Fumiko Fujioka Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Home- room Vice President, Junior Class Treasurer, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, Student Body Treasurer, Homeroom Treasurer, Minute-Men De- putation Team, Homeroom Stamp Salesman, News-Bulletin Staff, Girl Reserve, Tennis Club, Allied Youth, Honor Roll, Blue and Gold Staff, Eigo Club. Row Two: Rikio Doi Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Hisako Eguchi Hilo, llawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Emiko Fujii Mt. View, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 1,2,3. Midori Fujikane Pepeekeo, Hawaii Student Body 1,2,3. Sachiko Fujimoto Hilo, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3, Girl Reserve, Tennis Club. Daniel Fujisaki Olaa, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Row Three: Tsutomu Doi Hilo, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 1, 2,3. Takehiro Eta Kaiwiki, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3. Gunichi Fujii Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3. Alice Kiazuko Fujikawa Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Girl Reserve, Junior Class Representative, Allied Youth, News-Bul- letin Staff, Blue and Gold Exchange Editor, Re- ception Committee, Homeroom Secretary-Trea- surer, Eigo Club, llonor Roll. Yaeko Fujino llilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Daisy T. Fujita llilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Agway SENIQXRS-Row One: Helen Fujiwara Olaa, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3. Makoto Fukuda Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Junior Class Repre- sentative, Senior Class Vice President, Log-Roll- ers Hi-Y Vice President g Homeroom President, Blue and Gold Business Manager, Tennis Club, Senior Class Play, Minute-Men Deputation Team, Air Raid Warden, Sugar Workers' Committee Vice President, Honor Roll. Sonoko Furuya Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Asako Goya Papai- kou, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Yasuko Gushi- ken Pepeekeo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Hisao Hamachi Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Row Two: Tsuyuko Fukagawa Honomu, Ha- waii-Student Body 2,3. Kiyoko Fukunaga Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Chorus. Benjamin Gorospe Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,33 Cho- rus. Yoshimatsu Goya Hakalau, Hawaii-Student Body 2,3. Kenneth S. Haina Hilo, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 1,2,3g Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer5 Homeroom Stamps and Bonds Salesman, J.P.O. Captain, Flag Committee. Hiroo Hamanio Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Chorus. Row Three: Koichi Fukuda Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3. Ruth Yasuko Funaki Olaa, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Homeroom Presi- dent, Girl Reserve, Homeroom Secretary, Honor Roll. Theodore K. G-oto Honomu, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 2,35 F.F.A. President and Treasurer, Allied Youthg News-Bulletin. lVliyoko Gushiken Hakalau, Hawaii-Student Body 2,3. Roselind K. Haleamau Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Girl Scouts Troop 395 Chorus, J.P.O. Haruko Hana- shiro Honomu, Hawaii-Student Body 2,35 Cho- rus. frvkitf Julia Loo, Mrs. Robert Bruce, Mrs. Carl S. Carl- smith, Mrs. Helen Baldwin. Later, Mrs. Aleta Smith, and Miss Marion Campbell came back from the mainland to teach in their old surroundings. Miss Ruth Loo, M1's. Yukino N. Fukabori, M1'. Frank Rapozo, and Mr. Keith Abe came from the Olaa annex, where they taught until it was dis- continued. The only big change occurred when Mrs. Grace Weight went on leave and Mr. Clement de Silva from Hilo Intermediate joined our faculty. llppcr panel from loft to right: fllr. Iinifnvz' C. Villmx, plzyxifx 111111 r'lzf'mi.vIry .... Mr, C'!1'HlI'7If 114' Silfvz, Englixlli .... Mr. William .llfx-1lli.vtz'r, typing .... Jim. Flllllly Gnu, lmnlz' l'fflIlIH7Il!'.Y .... Lower panel from left to rightl .llixx Shizm' Ito, junior' b1lxi1zrxv.x iminirzg ,.., .llixx Ruth Luo, .mrirzl .vlmlffxv mul fllrmixfry . . . . Mr. lffllllk Rufmzn, .vlmrllmrul ..., .llixx illuriorr. C'un1pbf'II, If ugI1'.vl1. it IV! SENIQRS-Top Row: Robert Tooru Hara Hilo, llawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Homeroom Presi- dent, Log-Rollers President, Hilo High Tennis Club P1'esident, Allied Youth, Property Commit- tee Chairman, Air Raid Warden, Sports, Ath- letic Committee Chairman, Honor Roll. Asayo Harada Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Itaru Haraguchi Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Homeroom Treasurer. Matsue Hasegawa Papai- kou, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Kikumi Hashi- moto Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Martha Hatsue Hashimoto Kurtistown, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, F.H.H. Tadashi Hata Kurtistown, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3. Umeko Hayashi Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Masatoshi Hayashi- da Papaikou, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Nobu- ko Hayashida Hilo, Hawaii--Student Body 1,2,3. Nora Tamiko Hayashida Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3, Home1'oom Vice President, Air Raid Warden, War Record Committee. Edna K. Higa Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Row Two: Haruyo Higa Hilo, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 1,2,3. Mildred Chieko Higa Hilo, Ha- waii--Student Body 1,2,3. Nobuko Higa Hilo, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3. Toshiko Higa Hakalau, Hawaii--Student Body 2,3. Akio Higashi Hilo Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3, Sports. Thomas Tsu- guo Hikiji Hilo, Hawaii - Student Body 1,2,3, J.P.O., Concert Band. Saburo Hiraoka Olaa, Ha- l i l s 'WA 'W waii-Student Body 1,2,3. Takao Hiraoka Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Suemi Hirata Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Homeroom Secre- tary. Suzue Hiratsuka Hilo, Hawaii - Student Body 1,2,3, Honor Roll. Tazuko Hiratsuka Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Girl Reserve. Nor- man Hiroshige Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,3. Row Three: Margaret Yasue Hirotsu Hilo, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3. Emily K. Holi Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Chorus, Hisao Honda Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Allied Youth, Homeroom President, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer. Short S. Honma Volcano, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Tsuyuko Hoota Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Homeroom Treasur- er, Allied Youth. Toshie Horita Kaiwiki, Hawaii -Student Body 1,2,3. Yoshito Ibara Hakalau, Ha- waii-Student Body 2,3 , Sports. Juan Ibarra Pa- paikou, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Sports. Francis Hi1'oshi Ichikawa Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Property Committee Chairman. Mar- guerite T. Ignacio Hilo, Hawaii - Student Body 1,2,3, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer. Yoshie Ihara Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Home- room Secretary-Treasurer and Vice President, Bond and Stamp Committee, Blue and Gold Staff, Eigo Club, Christmas Postal Committee, Girl Re- serve. Satoru Ihori Olaa, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. HX nu. Gu N--Q-3 If' me 1 611 'lllllfll ll!!! . . . shows that Hilo High has entered into the War effort with its usual ene1'gy. Besides devoting one whole day to the Victory Corps even the school work has been planned to help win the War and the peace. In the World History classes the teachers have supplemented the textbook material with current events because, after all, what is happening today will be world history in years to come. Great stress has been laid on American History, and in the senior social studies classes the students are taught to analyze the economic, social and finan- cial problems that will come after the war. Our Health program hasn't been overlooked either. In the physical education classes there is special instruction in communicable diseases, also all the students who planned to work in the cane fields as part of the Victory Corps were given physical examinations. Physical education really isn't what it used to be because besides giving up time for lectures on diseases the boys have also had to give up their play periods to go and work in the school Victory Gardens. Under Mrs. Moir's direction those students that were interested in Dramatics have given tl many programs for the service men. In fact the Senior Play cast really went on tour all over the island to give the play for the service men. In the Commercial Law classes the students learn to study and understand the military rules, regulations and the orders. In the Salesmanship classes pupils have been given as much practical information as possible so that they'll be able to fill the places left by the thousands of men being called up for military service. The typing classes have really done their share by typing miles and miles of reports for the Victory Corps, and for out-of-school o1'ganizations in connection with the war effort. The girls in the Vocational classes, because food conservation was and still is quite important, have been learning how to preserve fruits and vegetables that they didn't preserve before the war. Besides that the girls have made slippers for the Red Cross, supplies for Puumaile and in other words they've been ready every time they were needed. Down in the Physics classes, Mr. Villers has tried to give us as much practical information as we need to fit us better for military and other types of service, and the students that take Chem- istry have been taught many things about our everyday food that have made them more appre- ciative of our rich and varied menus. Anyone who has heard our band knows how terrific they are. They're really strictly solid. How wonderful it would be if they could play a concert for the Hilo High boys in the service! They've played for all kinds of war-inspired acti- vities. Every War Bond Drive program features the band, and all the Victory Corps programs do, too. But the musicians haven't limited themselves to school activities alone. They've also helped out in town whenever they were needed. The art classes under Mrs. Anita Carter have done a good job, too. They've made Christmas post cards and ash trays for Service Centers, painted posters for practically every drive or pro- gram the school has had and they've also made innumerable War stamp corsages and leis. In thc jimi pirtura, Mr. Efiivawl Nrzkamum, 30711.07 sofinl studies traclzcr mugging at tlu' l'IIHlI'7llHItlll .... Mr. illmzroc Kaya, .tlmp tzwiflivr, ix .flimurz instrufling fl pupil, KdZ1lj'lISili Kala in tlzzf .vzfoizrl picture . . . . Ihr' fliinl pictuw' sliofws film. 1fl'l.ZfIiIf'fll' Jnrdarz, Typing and ujlpliwl typing 17nst1Hstor, and Gvrulflinc Baptixff' .... iilrs. .ainila Crzrtcr in thc next pir- Zurr te'r1f11f'.v art , . , . Mr. lfwrzjuzzzin Ixlzikzliuri ahvpluiris a rliffirult gt'lIHIl'fl'j' 1?7'0iliL'HI to his xlurlentx. He also fzfuchzxv Solid gl'0?l1L'f7y and ffigUIIUHIf'f7'j' .... Namyuki IXYZIXIIHIIUII asks illrs, Constawice VVFIIFF about Il rrrtuin HIE'FIIl1Hil'lIl riraiuiizg rlcxign ..,. the last piftzirv xlzmux Mr. Kazufu Nillzi bvsiflr' his grfmzliousc. iW1.Nilta fl'lll'1l!'X agriculture. Twelve JIORS -- Row One: eo Ikeda Hilo, Hawaii-- lent Body 1,2,3g Home- n Secretary-Treasurer. :hi Ikeda Pahoa, Hawaii tudent Body 1,2,3g Vo- onal Guidance Commit- Junior Class President maj 5 Honor Roll. Michi- keda Hilo, Hawaii-Stu- 3 Body 1,2,3. Seito Ike- lilo, Hawaii - Student d y 1,2,3g Sophomore us Presidentg I'lOII16l'O0Il'l sidentg Flag Committee 5 lor Class Presidentg Al- Youth Vice-Presidentg C. Oratorical Contest Winnerg Co-Postmastei eralg Senior Class Pre- ntg Alpha Gamma Ray sidentg Blue and Gold T3 Troop 30 Jr. Assist- Scoutmasterg Senior I Business Managerg -Rollers Hi -Yg Eigo J. Fumi Imade Kurtis- n, Hawaii - Student 1,2,3g F.H.H. Y ow Two: Tooru Imai eekeo, Hawaii-Student Hilo Haw an Student y 1 2 0 Herbeit Shige- aba Hilo Hawaii Stu- Body 1,2,3g J.P.O. Cap- g Air Raid Warden. T0- ki Inouye Hilo, Hawaii tudent Body 1,2,3. Na- y 1,2,3. Mieko Imaizu- . , 7 ..-X O 1 ' - i ' 2 .. n , ' - t I l 1 0 Isa Hilo, Hawaii- dent Body 12,35 Home- ai Presidentg Girl Re- 'rfmrc Ti. l'V1'fgIzl, who is mm' Pr, is slzmun in 1110 jim! pir- ' , -, , ' it ffl,- wlzz fllllgllf umlrl lzzxtori Il vzzfrvx :while lzwrr' .... illrx. serife Secretaryg Homeroom Treasurer: Honor Rol . Row Three: Itsumi I1'is Ishida Papaikou, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3: Girl Scout, Homeroom Secretary, Stamp Salesman. June Chizuko Ishii Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Allied Youthg Finance Committee, Girl Reserve, Senior Play Usher. Gunichi Ishimoto Papaikou, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 1,2,3. Yoshiko Iwami Hilo, Hawaii -Student Body 1,2,3g Emiko Iwamoto Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Homeroom Se- cretary. Bow Four: Toraki Iwashita Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3, Blue and Gold Staff. Fumiko Iwata Pahoa, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Home- room Treasurer. Chiemi Izumi Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3g Homeroom Secretary-Trea- surerg Allied Youth: Girl Reserve, Blue and Gold Staffg Senior Play Usher. Hatsue Kado- ta Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Senior Ser- vice Scout Troop 41 Secretary-Treasurer, Vice-President, Homeroom President: Alpha Gam- ma Rayg Honor Roll, Blue and Gold Staff. Frances F. T. Kahn Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 2,33 Con- cert Bandg Homeroom Secretary. Row Five: Doris Kalani Hilo, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 1,2,3g Homeroom Vice-President, Sen- icr Service Scout Vice-President: Chorus, May Queeng J .P.O. Helen Chieko Kami Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3, Homeroom Treasurer: Air Raid W ardeng Senior Service Scout Council. Ken- ichi Kamimura Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Allied Youth: Log-Rollers Hi-Y, Troop 30 Boy Scoutg Eagle Hi-Y: Blue and Gold Photographer. Yuso Kamimura Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Moira K. Kanakaole Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3: J.P.O. Bow Six: Ulii Iris Kanakaole Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3: Christmas Play, Senior Class Play. Teruko Thelma Kaneko Hilo, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 1,2,3g Homeroom Vice-President, Chorus. George Kaneoka Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Log-Rollers Hi-Y. Row Seven: Eichi Kaneshiro Pepeekeo, Ha- ..,,. in the Vocational classes shows the influence of war on the school. Out in the woodshop the boys have spent time building model airplanes. This is important work because the models are needed for training classes. It's also important because it has taught the boys much about airplanes and that's going to be quite important in the air age that's right around the corner. But that's not ali the shop boys have done. They've built all kinds of things for agencies outside of school like the Red Cross and the O. C. D. The three R's, as always, have received great attention. Algebra, plane and solid geometry, and trigonometry are the courses offered by Mr. Tin Pui Kamm and Mr. Benjamin Ishikawa. The twelve teachers who comprise the English Department-Mrs. De Ette Carter, Miss Marion Campbell, Miss Sara Rudd, the senior teachers: Mrs. Loleta Moir, Mr. Keith S. Abe, Miss Mary Black, and Mrs. Marjorie Hartman, the junior teachers, Mrs. Irene D. Brown, Mrs. Louise Budin, Mr. Clement de Silva, and Mrs. Eleanor Schoen, the sophomore teachersg and Mrs. Aleta Smith, head of the department and special instructor in remedial work-have striven to teach the essen- tials of composition, correct speech, and have tried unendingly to interest boys and girls in literature which will prove a comfort and an in- spiration in the years of their adult lives. ilvvfrilv waii-Student Body 1,2,3. Hideo Kaneshiro Haka- lau, Hawaii-Student Body 2,3. Morimasa Kane- shiro Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Row Eight: Isami Kashiwuagi Onomea, Hawaii -Student Body 1,2,3. Kikuyo Katada Hilo, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3. Naoto Katada Hilo, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3g Tennis Club Vice-Pre- sident: Sports. Kiyoko Kataoka Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3: Girl Reserve. Takeshi Kata- oka Hakalau, Hawaii-Student Body 2,3: F.F.A. Catherine Crazavford, in the second picture, teaches American mum who trofhcs biology and algebra .... Miss Sara Rudd is shown in the next picture, sitting at her desk in her senior English smiles at hor Spanish pupils. class .... Mrs. Julia Loo, who substituted for Miss Ruth Loo history to the juniors .... next is Iltlrs. Ayoko Naka- during her absence, is sltoivrt teaching world history to the sopho- more students .... in the last picture, Mrs. Lucille Canaria fjffrbfzf Qrfzfnifffffmff. . resumed a more normal and active program this year. Student Association President Kenneth Wong steered through the course successfully, ably abetted by Vice President Heeny Yuen, Se- cretary Toshiko Ushijima, and Treasurer Eliza- beth Fujioka. Mrs. Shizue Yoshina, Mr. Ah Kong Chun, and M1's. Sarah W. Putnam were on hand to guide them through. The Representative Assembly fulfilled the de- mand for a larger paper and annual, set up a Christmas Postal System in December, placed a contest on the Constitution, and sponsored a dance in Ap1'il. The Assembly approved purchas- ing' a se1'vice flag, investing any available money olf the reserve fund in war bonds and creating a committee to acknowledge regret to families of the graduates killed in service. Ccontinued on page 17.5 SENIQRS-Bow One: Nobue Katsushige Papai- kou, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Isao Kawamoto Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 12,33 Chorus. Toyo- ko Kaya Papaikou, llawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Leslie Kim Hilo, llawaii - Student Body 1,2,3. Atsulio Kinoshita Pepeekeo, llawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Keigo Kislii Hilo, Hawaii--Student Body 1,2,3. Bow Two: Akiyo Nancy Kawahara Papaikou, Hawaii-Student Body 1,233 F.ll.ll. Roy Y. Ka- wamoto Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Hodeta Emberador Kayampat Olaa, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3. Lawrence M. Kimura Hilo, Hawaiig- Student Body 12,35 Concert Bandg Eigo Club, Troop 30 Boy Scout. Emiko Kinoshita Hilo, Ha- waii -M Student Body 1,2,3. Tadayuki Kitamura Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Row Three: Sueto Kawakami Wainaku, Ha- waii-Student Body 1.2,3. Setsuko Kawasaki Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,235 F.ll.ll. Ruth Eleanor Keay Pepeekeo, Hawaii-Student Body 33 Homeroom Secretary, Senior Class Play. Sueko Kimura Hakalau, Hawaii-Student Body 253. Fu- kiko Kinoshita Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2 3, F.ll.H. Michiko Kiyosaki Hilo, Ilawaii+Student Body 1,2,3. SENIQRS-Row One: Yluriko Kobayashi Mt. View, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Alpha Gamma Ray. Kikuji Koimae Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1, 2,3. Hiroshi Kouchi Honomu, Hawaii-Student Body 2,3, Air Raid Warden. Teruko Kumabe Ha- kalau, Hawaii-Student Body 2,3. Sachiko Kura- moto Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Troop 41 Girl Scout. Gloria Yoshiko Kuwada Hilo, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3, Cho1'us. Row Two: Sadako Kodama Hilo, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 1,2,3. Atsuko Konishi Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3, Girl Reserve, Allied Youth. Iemasa. Kubo Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Setsumi Janet Kumano Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Yasushi Kurisu Hakalau, Hawaii- Student Body 2,35 Air Raid Warden. Matsuko Kuwahara Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Sophomore Class Secretary, Student Body Secre- tary, Senior Class Treasurer, Allied Youth Pre- sident, Tennis Club Secretary-Treasurer, Home- room President, Honor Point Committee, Girl Re- serve President, Treasurer, Senior Play Assist- ant Business Manager, Honor Roll. Row Three: Kiyoshi Koge Hilo, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 1,2,3. Tokuwo Kono Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3, Postmaster, Homeroom Pre- sident, Senior Play Prompter, Honor Roll. Fumi- ko Kubojiri Glenwood, Hawaii-Student Body 1,- 2,3, Chorus. Saburo Kunieda Hilo, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 1,2,3. James N. Kuritani Kurtistown, Hawaii - Student Body 1,2,3, F.F.A. President. Shizue Kuwahara Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,- 2,3, Homeroom President, Finance Committee Chairman, Girl Reserve, Homeroom Secretary- Treasurer, Christmas Postal Committee, Senior Class Secretary, News-Bulletin Editor-in-Chief, Blue and Gold Staff, Allied Youth Secretary, Senior Play Usher. Picture lfflll jx. IH: Senior Class OLfiCOT.Y-Sfll7LfIiIlg, left to iight: xllukotn I'xllkl4fI1!I, Vin' Pr4'sirlfrzZ,' Sfifo Ikrrlfz, Pn'.vir1'1'nt,' Yoneo Sagmua, Rf'pn-xviituliiw. Sitting: Ruth l'llura.vl1ig1', lt'cprr.v1'r1t11tiz'L',' Shizur' Kuzuulzfzm, Sr'rWtc1ry,' llfatxuko K'llT4'LllLIl7Il, Tn'1z.v'14r1'i'. Picture 2: Student liarly Oliiffrx and .4dz'isf'r5-iff! to right: Hzfmzy Yuen, Vice Pn'.vi1I'1'11f,' Illr. ,till Kong Chuii, Arl:'i.wr,' Illm. Srzmh VV. Putnam, 1-lz1':'isM',' Zllrs. Shizue Yoshirzrz, A1lz'i.wr,' KM1- nrlli VVung, Prr'Sif10nt,' Elizabvth Fujioka, TTt'!L.Y1Ifl'T,' Toxhiko Uxhijinzrz, Srfwtzlry. Picture 1 fan jf. 152: Junior Class OD'icers-f0regro14n11': Ethel Kim, Vin' Pnxvi1Irnt,' lllalsuko Hisanaga, Reprefsmitatizm' Tsuyiiko I',IllllI1Ik11'ZUfl, Srrrffzzry. fifzflegminzi' Hrniy VVUIIA7, R!'17l'f'Xl'lZilI- tiny' Fujii' Kuxlzii, Trf'a.mrrr,' Yukimasa Okanmto, Presirlcnt. Picture 2: Soplimunrv Clam Oficcix-foregmund: Harold Kinca- lzrim, Repn'.vfntr1tii'v,' Tlzirluzu Clzock, Tn'a.vimeV,' Alia' Marulani, R1'pn'sentaZiz'f. Hz1rkgi'ouml.' Robert fllukai, Vife PrL'side1zt,' Yu- leiv Naita, Secretary, Richard Segawa, President. 'fi SENIQRS-Top Row: Agnes Laborada Hilo, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3g Allied Youth. Norma M. Lacerdo Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, F.H.H. Ah Fook Lee Hakalau, Hawaii-Student Body 2,3. Clara P. A. Leong Hilo, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 1,2,3g J.P.O.g Cheerleader, Senior Ser- vice Scout. Gertrude Jean Liborio Papaikou, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3g Senior Service Scout. Lambert Lui Kwan Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Kenneth Munn Keen Lum Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3g Concert Band. Harold Philip Leuscomb, .Ir. Hilo, Ilawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Stamps and Bond Chairman, Program Chairman, Boy Scoutg Senior Class Play, Concert Band, Cheerleader. Aketo Macho Papaikou, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3. Miyoko Maeda Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3g Homeroom President. Ethel T. Maedo Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Homeroom Secretary. Yoneko Maedo Pepeekeo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Girl Scout. How Two: Rosalita Maglinte Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3. Amy T. Marutani Hilo, Ila- waii-Student Body 1,2,3, Girl Reserve, Home- room Presidentg Blue and Gold Staff. Setsuko S. Maruyama Mt. View, Hawaii-Student Body 1,253 Girl Reserve, News-Bulletin Staff. Shim0no Ma- shiba Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 2,3. Seichi Ehukai Matsu Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 12,35 ,awk rv F.F.A., Sports. Yukie Matsubara Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3, Albert Yoshio Matsumoto Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Band, J.P.O.g Homeroom President. Fumie Matsumoto Papai- kou, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Senior Service Scout. Itsuko Matsumoto Olaa, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Shizume Matsumoto Olaa, Ilawaii- Student Body 1,2,3g Honor Roll. Tsuneyoshi Ma- tsumoto Olaa, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Home- room Secretary. Kenichi Matsumura Hilo, Hawaii -Student Body 1,2,3. Row Three: Shizuko Matsumura Hilo, Hawaii -Student Body 1,2,3, Homeroom Secretary-Trea- surer. Fusae Matsunaga Olaa, Hawaii-Student Body 12,33 F.H.H. Ichiro Matsunaga Hilo, Hawaii -Student Body 1,2,3, Homeroom Vice President, Air Raid Warden. Zen ji Matsunami Hakalau, Ha- waii-Student Body 2,33 Concert Band. Lehua Mattoon Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 2,3. Tsutomu Mihara Hakalau, Hawaii-Student Body 2,3. Chi- yoko Minaai Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Vocational Guidance Con'1mittee,Honor Roll. Marie Miyamoto Olaa, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Mi- yoko Peggy Miyasato Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Satoru Miyasato Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Fumie Miyashiro Hakalau, Hawaii- Student Body 2,3. Michie Miyashiro Hakalau, Ha- waii-Student Body 2,3. Lwfl In Right: l'itilim- lfiQt'llI't'Si'lll1lllVt' .Xssrmlmly mvcl- 1.7I.Q.'K1'l1III'f1I Wong, 'l'oxlziko Ik-lzijizzlfz, rllnrgurrf lV1'x.w'I, fvlllfkll l't7.V1liIlIl, Jam' lfujii, Sfzlmru 1v1l7lIlklI, Irufm Wu- miinlw, Pirlurt- 2-Priflling t'nu1miI!m'.- lx'mi'f1.vl1i llirni, Rolrwrt Ugi, Kozo liiflljllllllli, Slmgu Nivlzimnlu. l'irlu1' 3--l'rof1w1'Iy f1UUIHIilfl'l'.' llifznui IVHIIVIKI, Tnxlzifilsz' lam- ulvw, Ifrfzizfix Irllileiiiiwi, Krniflzi IXVl1HliHIlH'lI, lxrm 'I'ulcr'- murrz. i,lt'lLll'L' 4-,l.l'.O, Irufm Uillfllllllfif, illr. Rir'lmr'1I Ulm, YlIIlJI'.Yf1Iv .lIm'i:.w1lei, Ilixfm Nf1,gf1l1i.m. f 1 f ijrfnfwz f ff fin wa my f .... activities for the year included the sponsorship of athletic contests. Season tickets were sold. Pep rallies and teams were sponsored. A dance was held for the Kohala team. The championship trophy was engraved, financed by the Athletic Fund. Medals were awarded to the players. The out-dated school constitution was revised so that the government could function better. There was a campaign for more student interest in the government and for improvements in the set-up. The senior logbook recorded their dance, their play, and their assistance as seniors to usher at Mlacbeth,,' starring Maurice Evans and Judith Anderson. Their refreshments at the student body dance, the T. B. tests, the university tests, class day, and graduation will be memories to be dusted out in the future. Prexy Seito Ikeda, Vice Prexy Makoto Fukuda, Secretary Shizue Kuwa- hara, Treasurer Matsuko Kuwahara, and Repre- sentatives Ruth Murashi ge and Yoneo Sagawa led the seniors on their last walk of their high school journey. Miss Mew Soong Chock, Mrs. Lucille Canario, Miss Sara G. Rudd, Mr. Keith Shogo Abe, and Mr. Llewellyn Rowlands were senior advisers. The juniors sponsored the Initiation Dance, the Junior Dance, decorated the gym for the stu- dent body dance, and ably undertook the Junior- Senior Prom. The administration functioned un- der the hands of President Yukimasa Okamoto, Vice President Ethel Kim, Secretary Tsuyuko Ha- makawa, Treasurer Fujie Kushi and Representa- tives Matsuko Hisanaga and Henry Wong. Advis- ers were lVDiss Mary H. Black, Mrs. Catherine Crawford, Mr. Eiuicho C. Chung, and Mr. Charles S. Putnam. In their first year at Hilo High, the suffer- mores placed their confidence in President Rich- ard Segawa, Vice President Robert Mukai, Secre- tary Yukio Naito, T1'easurer Thelma Chock, and Representatives, Alice Marutani and Harold Ku- wahara. Red letter events for sophomores were: Initiation Day, a Valentine Dance, and the student body dance at which they did clean-up duty. Ad- visers Miss Marion Campbell, Mrs. Louise M. Bu- din, Mrs. Catherine Constance Wence, Mr. Yasuo B. Ishikawa, and Mr. Thurston Kuroyama helped them to get acquainted with their new alma mater. The Finance Committee headed by Jane Fujii, set up a budget and supervised other financial matters. Every day, Chairman Mamoru Muraoka, W oon Hark Paik, Yasuo Enomoto, and Kenneth Haina, diligently undertook their Hag duties. Honor Point Chairman Yaeko Fujimoto with Hideko Kiyokawa and Thomas Chow revised honor point rules this year. The Property Committee was headed by Fran- cis Ichikawag the Printing Committee, by Robert Ogig the War Record Committee, which compiles the names of alumni in service, by Namie Naka- murag the Athletic Committee, by Tooru Hara. Service with a smile. Whenever visitors stepped into the campus, they were graciously re- ceived by Margaret Wessel and her receptionists Alice Fujikawa, Myrtle Chun, Elaine Lee, Ernest- ine Warner, Eloise de Silva, and Martha Fujioka. Chieko Yoshida of the Vocational Guidance Committee was aided by Chiyoko Minaai and Ad- viser Frank Rapozo. Harold Luscomb, chairman of the Program Committee, set up a calendar of coming events for the year and sponsored concerts, quiz contests and a May Day Program. Ever on hand to see law and order were Sheriff Iwao Watanabe and his force. They patrolled the campus and guided school traffic. Officers were Deputy Sheriff Elmer Keliikuloa, Captains Yuki- masa Okamoto, Henry Wong, and James Tong, Lieutenant Captains Herbert Inaba and Kiyoto N ishida, and Lieutenant Richard Segawa. , 'W.u. L! SENIORS - ROW i 01192 Ruth Haruko Mly3Shll'0 Pe- peekeo, Hawaii - Student Body 1,2,3. Setsuo Mizuba Hilo, Hawaii - Student Body 1,2,3g Log-Rollers Hi- Yg Allied Youthg Alpha Gamma Rayg Senior Class Play, Blue and Gold Staff, Christmas Play. Sayako Mi- zuguchi Hakalau, Hawaii,- Student Body 2,3, Lorna Numela Moku Hilo, Hawaii -Student Body 1,2,3g Sena ior Service Scoutg J.P.O.g Chorus. Sumiyo Monma Kapoho, Hawaii - Student Body 12,33 Cho1'us. Row Two: Shuso Mori- shita Hilo, Hawaii -- Stu- dent Body 1,2,3g Allied Youth, Chorus. Hisashi Morita Pepeekeo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3g F.F.A. Kimiko Moriwaki Pepeekeo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,- 3g Troop 25 Girl Scout Pre- sidentg Chorus. Takeshi Moriwaki Hawaii National Park, Hawaii - Student Body 1,2,3g J.P.O.g Air Raid Warden. Robert Mo- toyama Hilo, Hawaii--Stu- dent Body 152,35 Homeroom Treasurerg Chorus. Row Three: Esther Mu- kiai Hakalau, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 2,33 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer. Haru- ko Mukai Papaikou, Hawaii -Student Body 12,33 Cho- rus. Yoshiki Murai Hilo, Ilzr' first jvzrtzln' .x'lzm.'.v ,lfzx lxritll .lbw I lfllfllg Izix .vpfwflz rlfz.-xv Ihr' fmzzln mr'11lr1l.x nf .vjnvzkzllg ...,, S zwmrl. 1. the' lilI,Lfll'A'Il Twxlizzg fmllzzziftrw, Tr'lIlI'fI 11.xi.wlx of, left To right, .llr.v. ,-llwlf Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Christmas Postal Committee. Sumi Murakami Hilo, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 1,235 Girl Reserve, Tennis Club, Eigo Club: Blue and Gold: Property Committee: Allied Youth. Sumie Murakami Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Allied Youth, Girl Reserve: Tennis Club. Row Four: Ruth Eiko Murashige Hilo, Hawaii -Student Body 1,2,3g Eigo Club: Vocational Guid- ance, Honor Roll: News-Bulletin: Alpha Gamma Ray, Senior Class Representative, Blue and Gold: Christmas Postal Committee: Senior Play. Toshi- yuki Mlurata Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3: F.F.A. Treasurer. Hisao Nagahisa Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3g Alpha Gamma Ray, Chorus. Hisashi Nagai Olaa, Hawaii-Student Body l,2,3. Ichiko Nagai Mt. View, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Row Five: Masaru Nagai Pepeekeo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3g F.F.A. Mliyuki Betty Naga- kane Pepeekeo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g F.- H.H. Vice President. Aiko Nagakura Hilo, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3. Takie Nagami Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3. Mitsuko Naka Hilo, Hawaii-Student' Body 1,2,3: Chorus g Honor Roll: Homeroom Stamp Salesman. Row Six: Isoo Nakagawa Hilo, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 1,2,3g F.F.A.g Chorus. Bessie Naka- mura Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Home- room Secretary . Fusae Nakamura Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3: Girl Reserve. Row Seven: Haruo Nakamura Olaa, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3: Allied Youth, Blue and Gold. Jane Satsuki Nakamura Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Girl Reserve Secretary: Allied Youth: J.P.O. Namie Nakamura Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Girl Reserve Vice President: Blue and Gold: War Record Committee: Honor Roll. Row Eight: Yoshino Nakamura Mt. View, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3. Masayuki Nakao Hilo, Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Alpha Gamma Ray. Sueko Nakaoka Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body M ani 661zfe2r7cr1rr ..... Committee was formed in the fall of 1943. It has a double purpose: it urges pupils to speak American all the time and to speak correctly. The committee is composed of advisers, Mrs. Irene D. Brown and Mr. Keith Abe, chairman, Margaret Kuniyoshi, Thelma Chock, Samuel Hohu, Eldrid Morgado, Eugene O'Brien, Kyoko Yokoyama, and Laura Yuen. Various editorials and articles in the Hilo High News-Bulletin pointed out the reasons for the campaign and its importance. A radio skit compared the pidgin and good English spoken on the campus. Mr. Ricardo Labez, the Speak American chair- man of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, spoke of speech in the islands over the P. A. system. A suggestion contest was sponsored and the suggestions for the committee were put to use. Staff artists pleaded their cause with numer- ous attractive posters. The main writing body put poems, articles, editorials, a vocabulary section and a very diversi- fied grammar section into the high school paper. With these various methods, the Speak American Committee raised their exhortations for better speech. All seniors were re-tested by a special board. Mrs. Robert Bruce, Mrs. C. W. Carlsmith and Mrs. Aleta Smith were on this committee. They asked the seniors to read, to converse, and to pronounce sounds. Their reports were handled like those of the teachers. ikilrik 1,2,3. Yoshisuke Nakaoka Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Jerry T. Nakashima Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3g Band, Homeroom Stamp Salesman, Blue and Gold. M,l i '-.f.. M Smrrlz, llfrs. Phyllis Bram, and Mrs. Nelle Carlmzith .... The third picture is auf of Ihr Spralc Auzrrican fommittcr. Reading from left to right, They are: first raw-Margarft Kuniyashi, Thal- uza Chark, and Laura Yurng scfarla' ron'--Eldrid Morgarla, Kyoka Yakoyzznza, Eugcnr' O'Bf'imz, Samuel Hohu, and lllrs. Ircrw D. Frawng and back-Keith S. Abe .... The picture at thc right slzmux a group of .vturlvnts rflzcarsing the rarlia play, Tha Man Without a Caimtryf' whirh wax given over thr P. .-1. system. They arf! yirsl raw-.lflixs Mary Black and Thomas Kumalae: sem-nd raw-Earl Hiratsu, Emileo Yashiaka, Ethel Kim, Biafra Karza- lsaole, Harald Patten, Clarcrzfc Ohama, Kfizo Furuya, Wzzllncrt Chong, and Inn Wai Lau. Nineteen Twenty f 2 Q ,t gzbim fMf0fe'1'A'mJ ..,.. in which the student body participated included: a Triple Th1'eat Jeep campaign, during which 311,473.90 worth of stamps and bonds was pur- chased. This amount enabled the purchase of one amphibian jeep, one grasshopper plane, and five jeeps. Total sales for the year were iB50,000.00. Heading the committee in charge of this cam- paign, the stamps and bonds committee, was Henry Wong. Adviser for this group was vice principal, Mrs. Sarah W. Putnam. The salvage committee carried on two big cam- paigns this year. The first was for books, and 400 books were collected and given to the Red Cross. Ronald Uehara was chairman of the com- mittee until his untimely death, after which, Ha- ruo Hoshide was made chairman. 'A' A iff SENIQRS-Row One: Morio Nakashima Ililo, Hawaii - Student Body 1,2,3g Chorus. Adeline Namahoe Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 2,3g Senior Service Scout, J.P.O.g Chorus. Kazuko Niimi Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Allied Youth, Cho- rus. Teruk-0 Nishioka Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Girl Scout, Chorus. Shizue Oda Hilo, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3g Home1'oom Secretary. Robert Eiichi Ogi Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,- 2,3g Allied Youth: Blue and Gold Staff, P1'inting Committee Chairman: Senior Class Play Publicity Committeeg Log-Rollers Hi-Y, Air Raid Wardeng Service Flag Committee. Row Two: Amy Tomiko Nakasone Hilo. Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3g Girl Reserve. Juliet Elsie Nathaniel Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Chorus: Concert Band. Takeshi Niimi Hilo, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3g Concert Band. Makoto N itahara Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Taeko D. Oda Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Allied Youth: Chorus: Girl Reserve. Marjorie A. Oka Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 12,35 Allied Youth: Homeroom Secretary. Row Three: Hi1'ok0 Nakatsu Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3. Chieko Nii Papaikou, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3. Kiyoto Nishida Hilo, Hawaii - Student Body 1,2,3: J.P.O.g Air Raid Warden. Hiroko Nohara Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Chorus. Midori Ogawa Hilo, Hawaii- Student 12,35 Senior Service Scout. Eiichi Okaji- ma Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. SENIQRS-Row One: Suewo Okazaki Hakalau, Hawaii-Student Body 2,3 3 Homeroom President, Eigo Club, Boy Scout, Honor Roll. Irene K. Oku- bo Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Shiro Oni- shi Papaikou, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, F.F.A. Shinobu Oshima Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,- 2,3g Boy Scout. Seizen Oshiro Mt. View, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3. Mareto Raymond Ota Kaiwi- ki, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Homeroom Pre- sident, J.P.O. Row Two: Takeko Okinaga Pepeekeo, Hawaii -Student Body 1,2,3. Teruko M. Okuno Hilo, Ha- waii - Student Body 1,2,3. Toyono Onishi Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Kazuko Oshiro Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Senior Service Scout, Yoshiko Oshiro Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Senior Service Scout. Thomas T. Ota Pepeekeo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g F.F.A. Row Three: Aiko Okubo Piihonua, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3g Yoshito Omuro Olaa, llawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Kazuko Oshikata llilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Homeroom Treasurer. Masao Oshiro Mt. View, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 1,2,3g Homeroom Treasurer. Yoshinori Oshiro Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Clara Tokie Otsu Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Homeroom Secretary, News-Bulletin. vffvfkik' A paper drive was held, at which time 3340 pounds of waste paper were collected, to be given to the Salvation Army. Members of this committee were: Setsuyo Yu- da, Mack Sakai, Emiko Higa, Marian Akamine, and William Chock. Saburo Tanaka headed the air raid wardens committee and Masaichi Tasaka, Elmer Keliikuloa, Yaeko Kaneoka, Helen Kami, and Nora Hayashida were members of his committee. There are several students and teachers who belong to the Hawaii rifles, an organization of volunteer defense. Drill is held every Sunday morning and basic training is taught. Upper l.4-ft: .-l rupturf-rl Jflf1IlHl'.Yl' tank f1'11t14rz'1l in flu' Fmlrtlz War Loan Drizw' pumrlf. Next ..,,. Al urtim1f'f'r Rulwrt fl1lllIJlll'7X lzclflx up II girl'x .flip ffmul tlzw Lux! lI!1IlFl?'1l7IlI I,I'fItU'llIII'lIfl fm' hirix, Luxt ,...f 'L If-ml11'r.v nf the Stump rzml Hum! ClUllIlHfffl'r! jlwlicipufirzg in flu' lVf1r Loan rzimpnign prmlrlv. l.owi:r Li-ft: .Uh l?mv!1111rl.v, Mr, .-l. K. Clzml, 111111 Humlrl f.us1'muI1, tlzrm' urtiivf 1m'n1b1'r'.v of Ihr' lluiuuii Riflrzv. SI'l'UHfI .... Mm. Vnleina N. Iwrkrzlmri lnokx nwr her rluxx during un air mid zlrill. The lax! pirtzwf .vlzrmxv ilu' llllffl-IUUTIQIIIIK xtuff uf Ilia' sfmlrnl buffy .stump um! hom! rcmmziltee. -vt .1 -vw '1'..ir1!x-I.. n pm., 49K fav 'vs A SENIQRS-Top Row: Hajime Ozaki Kurtistown, liawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Kenji Ozaki Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 12.3, llomeroom Vice Pre- sident. Rose Irene Pavao Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 33 Home1'oom Vice President. Francisca Popa Papaikou, Hawaii-Student Body 12,33 Sampaquita Girl Beserveg Allied Youth, F.H.li, Susannah K. Purdy llakalau, Hawaii-Student Body 3, Chorus. Flora Precentation F. Queja Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Girl Scoutg J.P.O. Winifred H. Rickard Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 12,33 Girl Scoutg Senior Class Play: News-BuL letin Staff. Yoneo Sagawa Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Senior Class Representative, Blue and Gold Editor, Allied Youthg Alpha Gamma Bays, Log-Rollers Hi-Y, Assistant Postmasterg Eigo Club' lvlinute-Men Deputation Team, Tennis Clulo. Chieko Saito Kurtistown, Hawaii-A-Student Body 12,33 F.H.H. Harold T. Saito llilo Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 1,2,3g L-og'-llollers Hi-Y Secretary. Chorus, Allied Youth, Homeroom Secretary. .litsuo Saito Hilo, llawaii-Student Body 12,21 Satomi L. Saito llakalau, llawaii-Student Body 2,335 llomeroom Secretaryg Honieroom Stamps and Bonds Chairman. Bow Two: Pearl L. Sakamoto Hilo, llawaii- Student Body 1,2,3g Homeroom Secretaryg llome- room Stamp Salesman. Takao Sakamoto llakalau, lwfl to Right: Tin' jim! j11'r'!1Hf' .N'II1lT.'.y .willw nf llir' xI1:rlr'11l.x Aqfllilzg nmlrv for Il IIVIIX'-.Y zuwly' in ilu' lPlIlII'4iif'lI!.Y ,,.. max! -av' .ww .llrxv ffzwlrzrrli- ITIITUZIIIIIINY nm' nf Illw H1.1'flI'IlI'1' l,lHIIl.YU . . . . Ilia' llzirfl lfiffirrz' .fl1mu.v 1:51111 ltfzlizfzfzlu' 'Ti'l1!iJiPllQ TUIIHI ll grin ..., lllllffl Irwin' in Ihr I'll7l1'flf'1llTi'i'il1 Nfilfzmf Tfzmzlm, .1111 ,l'l!IH'.X'i1l7I IXVHVIIA yfmnz 111111 IXVUIUIISIIII llimi .... limfly :uw .ww .llrz Tliznwlmz Ku- ff i Hlll rnmllzwr HTl'tIl'lIl'P' l,1rrm . ,VIN rf-no HawaiivStudent Body 2,3. Sadako Sakasegawa llilo, HawaiifStudent Body 1,2,3. Takeshi Sakata Hakalau, Hawaii-Student Body Yoshitaka Sa- kazaki Olaa, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Yaeko Sakihara Olaa, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Yu- riko Sakihara Pepeekeo, IlawaiifStudent Body 1,2,3. Amy Emi Sato llilo, llawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Homeroom President. Shozo Sato Hilo, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3. Toshino Sato Hilo, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3. Richard H. Segawa liilo, llawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Air Raid Ward- en, Ilomeroom Treasurer, J.P.O. Fumio Seigaku Papaikou, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Row Three: Taro Shibuya Olaa. Hawaii--Stu- dent Body l,2,3. Kiyoko Shigehara Onomea, lla- Waii- Student Body 12,33 Chorus. Haruo Shige- oka Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Kenichi Shimabukuro Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g F.F.A. Tomiko Shimabukuro Hilo, Hawaii-Stir dent Body 1,2,3Q F.H.H. Yukie Shimabukuro Mt. View, HawaiieStudent Body 1,2,3. Tadao Shi- mada llilo, llawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Nobuyu-A ki Shimizu llilo, llawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Ta- claharu Shimizu Hilo, llawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Nancy N. Shintaku Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Yoshinori Shiroma llakalau, Hawaii--Stiv dent Body 2.3. Keomailani Imogene Silva Hilo, ll2lW2tll----Sttltltdlt Body l,2,3g Girl Scout. N.. . ffifhiy fffyd . . was active during the school year. One day in September Manager A. T. Spalding of Hilo Sugar Company addressed the student body at an assembly on the disastrous shortage of labor faced by the sugar plantations. He re- vealed compa1'ative figures showing the decrease in sugar production and number of laborers. We were aware of this grave situation and were more than eager to offer a helping hand as evidenced by the fact that 1,104 students volun- teered for plantation work. Our Hilo High School immediately adopted a four-day school program and set aside Fridays and Saturdays for Victory Corps Work in order that students might go out to the fields. Mr. Ung Soy Afook, boys' physical education instructor, was appointed coordinator of all the plantations. Gang overseers were school teachers who were responsible for time keeping and dis- cipline of students. The following teachers par- ticipated: Hilo Sugar: Robert Baldwing Mrs. Yu- kino N. Fukaborig Yasuo B. Ishikawa, Millard C. Mundyg Mrs. Gertrude L. Rowlands, and Miss Sara G. Rudd. Waiakea Mill: Mrs. Lucille Cana- riog Mrs. Anita C. Carterg Ah Kong Chung Euicho C. Chungg Monroe Kaya, Edward S. Nakamura, and Richard Oka. Onomea: Urban Carvalho, Miss Mew Soong Chockg Mrs. Catherine Crawford, Thurston Kuroyamag Mrs. Ayako Nakamura, and Frank Rapozo. Every Friday we devoted six hours to tilling the soil and were paid for the work we did. Rates ranged from 14c per hour to 19c per hour. Each Friday regardless of our desire for more shut-eye, we are roused at the extraordinarily early hour of 5:50 a.m. by the shrill sound of the alarm clock and hasten to don our working apparel. Breakfast is consumed quickly and snatching our lunches and reaching for the famili- ar homemade raincoats just in case it rains, the lauhala hats, gloves and lastly the tools, the sickles and hoes, we dash out and reach the embarkation point in the nick of time. Then nearly breathless we tumble into the truck and off we go to work. However, we don't actually buckle down to work until 8 a.m. Weeding and hoeing, for that's what we do, doesn't sound strenuous but doing that for hours is, and moreover we have the scorching sun or the other extreme-the so-called liquid sunshine -to contend with. Mealtime is welcomed by every diligent work- er and how good the food tastes. Work is resumed after an hour's rest and continued until two o'clock. You should see the bright expressions on our faces at two o'clock, glad to escape from such tedious labor, but also glad to know we have done our share. The pride and joy gained through the accomplishment of real work certainly cannot be topped by anything else. In October students employed by plantation were as follows: Hilo Sugar ............................ 271 Kaumana Planters .............. 19 Waiakea Sugar ....... ....... 202 Olaa Sugar ......,..... ....... 1 54 Onomea Sugar ....... ....... 2 74 Honomu Sugar ....... .... 2 6 Hakalau Sugar .......... .... 2 3 Pepeekeo Sugar .................. 68 Wailea Sugar ...................... 9 The Victory Corps Program was suspended for a month after spending the customary weeks holi- day at Christmas. In February 772 students were again employ- ed on sugar plantations. niy-four 3. .Q SENIQRS - Row One: Florence Sudo Pepeekeo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,- 2,3. Tsuneko Sueoka Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,- 2,3g Girl Reserve. Elsie T. Sugihara Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3. Seiji Sugihara Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3g Alpha Gamma Rayg Log-Rollers Hi-Y, Honor Roll. Takano- ri Sugimoto Hakalau, Ha- waii-Student Body 2,33 Homeroom Treasurer g Post- al Committee. How Two: Yuriko Sunabe Hakalau, Hawaii-Student Body 2,3g Homeroom Bond and S t a m p s Salesman. Kanji Suzuki Olaa, Hawaii - Student Body 1,2,3: Mieko Taira Hakalau, Ha- waii-Student Body 2,3. Edward Minoru Takae Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,- 35 Troop 23 Boy Scout, Christmas Postal Commit- tee. Asayo Takagi Papai- kou, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Row Three: Ginshiro Ta- kahashi llilo, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 1,2,3g F.F.A. Tameki Takaki Volcano, Hawaii-Student Body 1,- 2,3. Tsuyono Takaki Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,- 2,3g Ilomeroom Vice Presi- dent, Girl Reserveg Honor Roll. Shinichi Takara Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,- 'llllzm' .vr'1'l1r'.x' rnulrl lv' xrmz in xrlifml nn l-lfflllj' C'm'p.v flirv.-r. .lIi.v.v l'1llHl'Q ' 4 l'l I 'f' f 11' in Vriizwv '11 1' fr nm zu 171' IX xlznzuiz lu Ihr' turn 1:1111 un i ll- ll Ill liz! 1:1811 ll ll! 2,3. Yoshiichi Takara Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3. Row Four: Alice Emiko Takata Hilo, Hawaii -Student Body 1,2,3g Homeroom Vice Presidentg Honor Point Committeeg News-Bulletin Staff g Tennis Club, Girl Reserve Presidentg Allied Youth. Helen Yukiko Takatani Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3. Kazuto Takayama Hilo, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3. Elsie Y. Takemoto Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Allied Youth, Girl Reserveg Christmas Postal Committee, Stamp and Bond Committeeg Blue and Gold Staff 3 Senior Play Usher. Shizuo Takemoto Papaikou, llawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Vocational Agricul- ture Secretary-Treasurer. Row Five: Isao Stanley Takemura Hilo, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3. Masanobu Takeuchi Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g F.F.A.g Cho- rus. Yukio Takeya Hakalau, Hawaii - Student Body 2,3g Log-Rollers Hi-Yg Air Raid Wardeng Homeroom Vice President. Yutaka Takushi Pe- peekeo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g F.F.A. Re- porter. Sfadame Tamanoha Olaa, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Row Six: Hideko Tamashiro Mt. View, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3. Setsue Tamura Olaa, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Girl Reserve. Mar- garet Tanaka Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Row Seven: Saburo 'Ilanaka Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3, Homeroom President g Log- Rollers Hi-Y, Allied Youthg Air Raid Warden Chairman 3 Honor Roll. Toshiko 'Ilanaka Hilo, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3g Alpha Gamma Ray, Homeroom Secretaryg Girl Reserveg 4-H Club Se- cretary-Treasurer. Tsuneo Tanaka Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3g Troop 2, Boy Scout. Row Eight: Hidetoshi Taniguchi Hilo, Hawaii -Student Body 1,2,3. Mutsuko Taniguchi Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Masatoshi Taru- moto Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Mliyoko Tarumoto Papaikou, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Masaichi Tasaka Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,- 3, Christmas Postal Committee. I,- gde Cglclloty CCVZQ4 . . . Emergency Program which was begun on Friday, September 24, 1943, included pupils engaged in agricultural and other activities at school, as well as those who went into the sugar cane fields, or who accepted parttime jobs in downtown firms. ghere were 228 who remained at school each Fri- ay. A group of girls successfully cultivated and harvested string beans, corn, carrots, tomatoes, and Swiss chard in the schools victory garden behind the mauka building. In our taro patch back of the Hilo Intermediate gym, some boys and girls worked under Tin Pui Kamm, Mrs. Louise Budin, Charles S. Putnam and Miss Lily Young. The boys under E. G. Villers worked for a few weeks cleaning the campus. Replacing the rubber reinforcements on the folding chairs in some rooms, repairing the velvet curtain in the audi- torium, and setting up the scenery for the senior class play at the U.S.O. Playhouse in down town Hilo were other things these boys did. Slippers for the Red Cross and bunny masks for the OCD, were some of the community pro- jects that Mrs. Fanny Goo's class took up. The girls also made some of the costumes for the May Day Pageant, and the I-Bought-An-Extra- Bond tags for the Fourth War Loan Drive. Mrs. Goo's girls and Mrs. Anita Carter's stu- dents made the pretty paper leis which were given to those students who bought war bonds during the school's May Day bond campaign. There were about a dozen students too, who each Friday helped Alfred Serrao and Keith Abe with the difficult task of keeping the attendance straight. The rest of the students stayed in the class- rooms and took numerous tests which covered almost every field of education-English, history, geography, science, and biology. r. Charles S. Putnam and Mr. Tin Pui Kainnr are busy issuing Mrs. Louise Budin rests to pose for a shot. Violet Crivello and rkles to the workers. ltlrs. Irene D. Brown supervises the girls some other girls are seen hoeing in the garden under the direction n the school victory garden behind the mauka building while of Mr. Euicho Chung. Twenty fir V2lffA'l!!F ..... is being done by a number of pupils. Many of them Work after the fifth period classes are over, but even more work on Fridays and Saturdays. They are employed in many different places and have countless types of jobs. Sixty-eight pupils are employed as maids, forty-two at the White Star Laundry, ten at other laundriesg eight at Waiakea Social Settlement, helping with the children there, fifteen as me- SENIORS-llow One: Kimie Teruya Hakalau, llawaii-Student Body 2.3, F.H.H. ltsuko Toku- maru Honomu, Hawaii-Student Body 23. Toshi- ko Tomiyama Wailea, Hawaii-Student Body 2,3. Yoshinobu Tsuchiyama Mt. View, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 2,3. Chieko Tsunoda Mt. View, Hawaii e-Student Body 1,2,3. Jane Junko Udo Hakalau, HawaiiMStudent Body 2,33 Homeroom Vice Pre- sident. Bow Two: Mabel Kalanialii Todd Hilo, Hawaii -Student Body 1,2,3, Girl Scout, Concert Band, Homeroom Secretary, Senior Play, Tennis Club, Victory Players, Minute-Men Deputation Team. Arthur Toma Olaa, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Homeroom President, Student Body Vice Pre- sident tOlaa annexbg J.P.O., Blue and Cold Staff, Bonds and Stamp Committee Chairman, Honor Roll. Evelyn Yen Kam Tong Hilo, Hawaii Student Body 1,2,3, Concert Band, Chorus, llome- room President, llomeroom Secretary. Karen No- buko Tsuda Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Senior Service Scout. Masaaki Tsunemoto Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Air Raid Warden. Kakuro Uechi Hakalau, Hawaii-Student Body 2,3. Row Three: Marion Aneeaina Todd Hilo, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3, Girl Scout, Concert Band, Tennis Club, Senior Play, Victory Players, Minute-Men Deputation Team, llomeroom Vice President, Homeroom Secretary. Betty S. Tomi- oka Wainaku, Hawaii4Student Body 1,2,3, F.H.- H. James B. Tong Hilo' Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, J.P.O. Jean Tsunezumi Pepeekeo, Hawaii? Student Body 1,2,3. Christina Leimomi Tuiasa- sopo Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, J.P.O., Concert Band, Senior Class Play, Senior Service Scout. Koye Uehara Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Log-Rollers Hi-Y. W1 SENIQRS-Row One: Yukio Uemura Hilo, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3. Carol Shizue Urasaki Pepeekeo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Girl Scout. Hajime Usui Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Hanako Uyeno Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Allied Youth, Girl Reserve. Raymolnda Villaverde Onomea, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Margaret Wessel Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Sopho- more Class Representative, Homeroom Vice Pre- sidentg Booster Club, Reception Committee Chair- man, Blue and Gold Copy Editorg Senior Playg Program Chairman, Honor Roll, Stamps and Bond Committee, Service Flag Committee. Row Two: Akira Uesato Olaa, Hawaii-Stu- dent Body 1,2,3. Masami Uratani Hakalau, Hawaii -Student Body 2,35 Concert Band. Klataru Uyeda Hilo, Hawaii--Student Body 1,2,3g J.P.Og Honor Roll. Mina M. Victor Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Chorus. Wakayo Wakida Hilo, Hawaii- Whyte Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Row Three: Fumiko Unoki Hakalau, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3. Sukeaki Ushijima Olaa, Ha- waii-Student Body 1,2,3: Tsutae Uyemura Wai- naku, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Jacqueline V. Victorino Mt. View, Hawaii-Student Body 3. Iwao Watanabe Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3 5 J.P.O. Sheriff and Captain, Air Raid Warden. Hannah H. Will Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,- 3g Concert Band, Senior Service Scout 5 Senior Play Usher. Wiki? chanicsg three as electriciansg four at Pacific Soda Works, five at Kress store, three at beauty shops, six as yard looysg two at the Board of Healthy three as carpenter's assistants, three in hospitals, and one hundred fiftynthree with miscellaneous jobs, besides the two hundred nineteen students known to be working at home in their own cane- fields, poultry farms, dairies, nurseries, etc. Many of these students owe their jobs to Mrs. De Ette Carter and M1'. Alfred Serrao, girls' and boys' advisers respectively. Hrlrn Tfzkfzlrnzi fllllllvl' lr-fly 111 Kulukrmrl K!z'r111M'.v . . . Ermxvlilzz' lV11r1l1'r fuppcr Cl'llU'l', ut ,lznzrzifuhv . . . Hfzrnmi Nllkll.YlLI'7II1l fuppcr rightj at Krrsx Sinn' . . . lfuirlm Cf. Chung, I1'lll'llI'f of rmznurniul .YIlIJj1'l'fY and ll1l.Ill'A'lf'7' at flu' K!l7'l'l1lI Mrtlzorlist Clzzwflz . , . lfyUII'k0 llrzyuxhz' ul Wuiulemz Sofia! SI'ffll'HIl'lllL . . . Elrlricl illorgfulo in thz' Girl Scout oiiice. ---...hum SENIQRS-Top Row: Kenneth Sung Hoi Wong llilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Sophomore Class Vice President, Home1'oom President, Allied Youth, Student Body Vice President, Alpha Gam- ma Rays, Log-Rollers Hi--Yg Student Body Pre- sident. Seishi Yahata llilo, Hawaii -Student Body 1,2,3, Eagles Hi--Y. Mitsuko Yamada Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Allied Youth. Ryu- ichi Yamada llilo, Hawaii-Student 1,2,3. Shigeko Yamada Papaikou, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Hanako Yamaguchi Pahoa, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. June Yamamoto llilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g llomeroom Secretary, Junior Class Secretaryg Homeroom Vice-President, Blue and Gold Staff, Allied Youth, Girl Reserve, News- Bulletin Staff, Eigo Club. Sachiko Yamamoto Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Sadayoshi Yamamoto Kurtistown, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Homeroom Treasurer, J.P.O.g Victory Corps Treasurer, News-Bulletin Staff. lwao Yamasaki Kurtistown, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Allied Youth, Blue and Gold Staff. Kunio Yamashita Onomea, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Sadao Ya- mashita Papaikou, llawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Tomie Yamashita llilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,- 2,3g Girl Scout Troop President, Homeroom Pre- sident, Blue and Gold Staff. Row Two: Michie Yamauchi Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3g Senior Service Scout, llome- room Vice President. Irene Hiroko Yanagihara Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Homeroom Treasurer, Homeroom Stamp Salesman. Norinobu Yanagisawa Onomea, Hawaii-Student Body 1,- 2,3. Annie C. S. Yang llilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Senior Service Scout, J.P.O. Tada- haru Yasuda Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Cynthia Yun En Yee llilo, Hawaii-Student Body 2,33 Chorus. Audrey Sueko Yoda Hilo, Hawaii-- Student Body 1,2,3g Chorus. Tsurue Yonamine Olaa, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Girl Reserve. Susumu Yonemori Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,- 2,3g Christmas Postal Committee. Sueo Yonemura Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Akira Yoshi- da Hakalau, Hawaii-Student Body 2,3. Chieko Yoshida Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Vo I cational Guidance Committee Chairman, Alpha Gamma Raysg Girl Reserve. Setsuyo Yoshida Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Row Three: Tokue Yoshimune Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1,2,3. David Nobuo Yoshimura Hilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Tennis Club, Allied Youth, Log-Rollers Hi-Y. Natsue Yoshimu1'a Pa- hoa, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Honor Roll. Orion .Iiro Yoshimura llilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Log'-Rollers llieYg Boy Scout. Sadano Yo- suimura Hilo, llawaii-Student Body 1,2,3, Home- room Secretary. Fumiko Yoshina Hilo, Hawaii- Student Body 1, 2,33 Homeroom Secretary, Home- room Vice President, Allied Youth, F.H.H.g Girl Reserve, Finance Committee. Hideo Yoshioka llilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Viking Basket- ball Teamg Homeroom President. Masuo Yoshioka liilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Allied Youthg Air Raid Warden. Tokuyoshi Yoshizawa Pepee- keo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Kwanichi Yuda llilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3. Setsuyo Yuda llilo, Hawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Minute-Men Deputation Team, Girl Scout. Heeny Shew Heen Yuen Hilo, llawaii-Student Body 1,2,3g Junior Class Vice President, llomeroom President, Stu- dent Body Vice Presidentg Blue and Gold Staff, Senior Class Play, Band, Log-Rollers Hi-Y, Honor Roll, Tennis Clulog Minute-Men Deputation Team, Finance Committee. Megumi Yugawa Hakalau, llawaii-Student Body 2,3g Band. Un Qcjmfziai Cgzlfjfl ..--- And Came the Spring, was presented on Feb- ruary 20, under the direction of Mrs. Loleta Moir. It was produced by special arrangement with Samuel French. Written by Marrijane and Joseph Hayes, it was a story about the Hartmans, an average Ame- rican family, during the first hectic week of spring. Fifteen-year old Midge Hartman disrupted romances, fell in love with the wrong boy, inter- fered with her father's business, and in short did everything typical of a girl in the throes of first love. Margaret Wessel played the leading role as Midge Hartman, supported by Harold Luscomb as Mr. Hartman, Ulii Kanakaole as Mrs. Hartman, Robert Finch as Elliot Hartman, and Ruth Keay as Virginia Hartman. Other characters were: Heeny Yuen, Buzz Lindsay, Setsuo Mizuba, Keith Nolan, Eloise de Silva, Carolyn Webster, Marion Todd, Christine Meyers, Mabel Todd, Maxine Meyers, Winifred Rickard, Edna, Willard Bowker, Clancy, Elmer Carvalho, Mr. Fields, Christina Tuiasosopo, Mrs. Fields, Milton Carter, Alan Fields, Myrtle Chun, Gabby Allen, Makoto Fuku- da, Freddie North, Jane Fujii, Messenger girl. Production committees for the play were as follows: Director and general manager - Mrs. Loleta Moir, Business manager and assistant- Seito Ikeda and Matsuko Kuwahara, Prompters- Tokuwo Kono and Elmer Carvalho, Scenery con- struction-Harold Luscomb, Harold Patten, Rob- ert Chalmers, and Willard Bowkerg Electricians- Mr. E. G. Villers, Jack Herkes, and Charles Kan- saku, Properties-Mrs. Constance Wence, Jane Fujii, Mjyrtle Chun, and Makoto Fukuda, publicity -Mrs. Yukino Fukabori, Ruth Murashige, and Robert Ogi, Posters - Mrs. Anita Carter's art classes, Music in Act III-arranged by Elmer Ke- liikuloa and Milton Carter, Musicians: Milton Carter, Harold Luscomb, Elmer Carvalho, Marion Todd, Mabel Todd, Christina Tuiasosopo, and Myr- tle Chun, Hilo High School Band-Director, Mr. Urban Carvalho. The cast presented performances for us on Thursday, February 17, and for the Intermedi- ate on the 18th. Sunday, February 20 was the only public performance. Several girls ushered at the performance on Sunday. They were: Shizue Kuwahara, June Ishii, Elsie Takemoto, Lillian Chow, Chiemi Izu- mi, and Ruth Mfurashige. During the weekend of February 26, Mrs. Moir and Mr. Villers accompanied the 18 members of the cast on a trip to the country district. Mr. Villers and the boys made the stage of the USO building their headquarters, and Mrs. Moir and the girls stayed at the home of Miss Mew Soong Chock. The play was presented on two successive nights to enthusiastic audiences. After the play Margaret Wessel, Marion Todd, and Mabel Todd danced the hula. The group also presented the play at the Hospital on the Hill and at the S.S.O. Playhouse in Hilo. ln the first picture, Hllllllllg ufroxx flu: jzugc, ix tl xffflzr' fron: tlzc SIWIITIFV fluxx play-In thc next picluim-,.lI1'.v. 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The stu- dent body government took the matter up. A larger and better paper could be published, but it would cost more, thus increasing' the student body dues. 1256 students voted to pay more and have a larger paper. Therefore, the Hilo High News- Bulletin expanded from 11 X 8' to 16 X 22 and its budget rose to the figure of fl31,350. For some years before the war, the school paper was a mimeographed sheet. ln 19,12 it was changed to a newspaper ol' 4 small, printed pages. ln the fall of 19433. as mentioned above, it was enlarged to its present size. lt was published weekly, on Monday. The make-up of the paper was quite uniform. General school news was on the first page. The stamp and bond sales usually filled the headlines. The second page was a delight to the girls for it contained campus gossip and club and class news. A whole page was used for spo1't news and the edi-is toi'ial page was adorned with the litei'ary prizes of the English class. Popular songs, a Years Ago At llilo High column, and other articles pertain'- ing to the future of the students were several of the special articles. Editor Shizue Kuwahara was assisted by As sociate Editor Sadamu liuwahara, Copy Editor Alice Marutani, Sports Editor Billy Kong, Busi- ness Manager Ethel Kim, and Newswriting' Advis- er Mrs. Yukino N. Fukaborig and Assistant Advis- er was Mrs. Marjorie Hartman. The Yearbook, which for the past two years has been merely a senior album, next received the attention of the student body government. The students voted for an enlarged annual, although they would have to dig' deeper into their pockets. An investigation committee recommended Ha student body book which shall be a modified Blue and Gold in the respect that it will include pic- Q Q . tLl1'6S of seniors and moi'e action shots of life on the campus and shall exclude fancy colored pic- tl11'E3S and mainland hard covers. 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Hilo high was in step with all the rest of the schools in America. Throughout the year there appeared on the campus many new fashions - festive, gay, spectacular, modest-but all of them very pleasing to the eye. Loud dirndls proved popular with girls like Margaret Wessel Cchosen the Dirndl Girl of the yearb, Tomie Yamashita, Eloise de Silva, Alice Takata, and Nakako Isa, all seniors. Ruffled pinafores were worn by Elizabeth Fu- jioka, who looked very feminine in the one trim- med with red rick-rack, and Marguerite Ignacio. The latter's beige pinafore, perked up with eye- catching peasant braid and rick-rack, caused many of us to turn green with envy. JUNIQRS FRONT ROW: Mitsuaki llshijinla. Suniiko Kishimoto. Mitsnko Haragnchi, Aiko Ishikawa, lleatrice Smith, Mitsue Kubota. ROVV TWO: Pablo llibiloni, Taka- shi Shinoda, Tsuruko l-liga, Tsuyuko lNla.tsumura, Sumit- Takami, Yukiko Suvoka. Yoshie Ikeda, Masakazu Takisue. ROW THREE: Bernice Kaiama, Miyono Yokoyania, Torniko Tsukimura, Kazuko Nishiinura, Fusayo lloi, Dorothy Kami- yama-, Sailtlllll Miyake, Sadako llaruguchi. ROW FOUR: Toshinori Sakai, Yasunobu llyehara, Yoshiro Soma, Alfonso lle la Cruz, George Ile Conte, Shizuo Sumida, Kazunobu Okino, Tatsuo Nakamura. C- JUNIQRS-FRONT ROW: HiSaiCliiSl1iba- ta, Mildred Noda. Evelyn Arakaki, Sumie Na- kamura, Etsuko Hara, Kazuko Takaliata Sueko Ilotsu, Tsuyuko Ilamakawa. ROW' TWO: George Hashimoto, Yasuyuki Morishi- ta, Thomas Yoda., Myung Sook Lee, Etsuko X if. -Q, Tanouye, Isako Iyo, Fuyuko Kanda, Ellen Yamada, .Iune Yamanoha. ROW THREE: Eiji Inouye, Shoji Sakamoto, Henry O10 Shiro Sugai, Hiroshi Shimabukuro, Chikao lllukai, Gladys Horiuchi, Masuko Setoda. Tsugio Motobu, Masato Taniguchi. ROVV FOUR: Nobuo Sato, George Yamamoto, Jil Kong Chong, Hiroshi Ikeda. George Sumi- moto, Charles Ahin, Minoru Yamane, Sum-o Iwashita. S- Q I JUNIORS -FRONT ROW: Setsuko Tomo- zawa, Consalacion Diaz, Beatrice E. Luiz, Teruko Nakatsu, Tsuyako Shindo, Harumi Yamamoto, Tomie Shikada, Shigeko Yama- shita, ROW TWO: Itsuo Sakai, Tokie Tsu- tsumi, Kay Oshiro, Queenie Loa, Hisano Osa ki, Sadako Nakamura, Vivian Shimamura, Tsugio Uchida, ROW THREE: lsamu Na- gata, Setsuko Sekimura, Miyoko Befu, Bea- trice Kuamoo, Hideko L. Ishihara, Tomeko Murakami, Chiyoko Abe, Miyuki Higa. ROW FOUR: Sapriano Abong, Sadao Miya- da, Yoshito Okada, Gordon Gran, Shoji NVa- tanabe, Samuel Puniwai, Toshiyuki Kojima, Akihito Inofuku. There were many juniors who came to school in sweaters and skirts. Some of them are Toshino Kanno, Utako Ikeda, Emiko Nishimura, Kazuko Nishimura, Toshiko Ushijima, Doris Alivado, and Genevieve Takemoto. Nobuko Tanihiro, also a junior, turned her cardigan around so that it was buttoned in the back. Among the seniors who went in for this fad were Jane Udo tthis year's Sweater-Girlj, Alfreda Diama, Rose Pavao, and Jacqueline Victorino. There's fashion news, too, in the different kinds of jumpers that appeared. Ruth Keay in her flower splashed print, and June Yamamoto in her blue plaid made quite a picture. Seniors like Alice Fujikawa, Yoshie Ihara, Ma- tsuko Kuwahara, Lehua Mattoon, and Itsumi Ishida, preferred blouse and skirt ensembles to anything else. The Todd twins, Mabel and Marion, created quite a sensation when they appeared on JUNIQRS FRONT ROVV: Ronald Gushiken, Yoshiji Unuma, Sue l-lamasaki, Shinobu Saito, Sliigeko Oshiro, Hatsuko Ota. Saohiko Masumoto. ROW TWO: Yoichi Na- gao. Tadashi Miki, Lawrence Valera. Emiko Nishimura, Kyoko Yokoyama, Tomoe Tsugawa, Akiyo Okada, Sayoko Namihira. ROW THREE: Thomas Nakano, Shigeo Suzu- ki, Thonias Tanaka, Eugene O'Ilrien, Teruyo Uyetla, Shi- geko Mori, Helen Sakai. ROW FOUR: Atsushi Nekoba, Koreaki Iwashita, Kenichi Araki, Francis Rodillas. l-litleo Suniida, Hajinie Tomibe, Irene Terada, Tokiko lXIa.kinodan. t. 1 I Left to Right: func Udo, Sweater Girl . Jane Fujii, Queen of Hairdosn. Ruth Keay, Beanie Girl . Margaret Wesscl, Dirridl Girl . the stage set of And Came the Spring in shiny black skirts and identical blouses of green, yellow, and red stripes. Gay kerchiefs and flowered squares were some- thing new in headwear. Cynthia Yee had an orange one with patriotic designs on it, Elsie Ta- kemoto used filmy blue chiffon, Eloise de Silva appeared in a white one, to keep her hair from being blown awry by the wind. Typically Hawaiian were the Howers the girls pinned in their hair. Juliet Nathaniel and Elsie Takemoto liked pretty hibiscus blossoms, June Ishii, white carnations and gardenias, Michie Ya- mauchi, anthuriums, Slyvanna de Coito, tiny or- chids, Jane Fujii, azaleas, and Fumiko Yoshina, bright African daisies. Roses were also used ar- tistically. Hair arrangements were interesting to watch. Evelyn Tong, Jacqueline Victorino, Elizabeth Fu- jioka, seniors, and junior Kazue Tao showed pre- ference for the ever-favorite pigtails. Other arrangements were the classic bangs fjunior Ka- zuko Shikumaj, the sophisticated up-swept hairdo, of which Jane Fujii's was the most spectacular, and the cool-looking feather-cut. Beanies with tassels or knobs, crocheted or otherwise, caught our eyes. Ruth Keay, Bessie Nakamura, Eloise de Silva, and soph Wilma Ednie used them quite often. Sophomore Anita Carter's pert little Dutch cap caused quite a stir among her many friends. Lapel gadgets were another novelty. Little tinkling bells, vivacious coeds of wood, ferocious looking aborigines, tiny porcelain animals, initials of plastic-anything one could think of was pin- ned on sweaters, Sloppy Joes, coats, and blouses. Shockingly large purses and half-moon purses of the native lauhala were most popular in the line of handbags for the ladies. Also cloth bags with wooden clasps were quite common. Bags of leather are a rarity indeed with these days of leather rationing. Every girl owned at least one pair of open- toed wedgies. Alice Fujikawa, Eloise de Silva, Esther Manibog tamong the best-dressed juniors in the schoolj, were just three who had quite a collection of said shoes. Not to be outdone by their female counter- parts, the boys came up in new fashions. Aloha shirts appeared in an amazing array of bright colors. Seniors Taro Shibuya, Milton Carter, and jit- terbugging Tadaharu Shimizu and Herbert Diama sported the outrageous zoot-pants minus the yard long watch chain. While boys like Seito Ikeda and Hideo Yoshioka preferred the eye-catching plaid knitted neck-ties, much comment was directed towards some boys land a teacherj who appeared in multi-colored bow-ties. fFrank Sinatra's followers, no doubt.J Yellow corduroy trousers which looked as if they needed a good washing were worn once in a while by Tsutomu Doi, George Sumimoto, and Katsuto Kagawa. Plaid shirts, some very bright, looked good on the boys. Some of them were Takeshi Niimi, David Yoshimura, Lawrence Kimura, Hideo Yo- shioka, Milton Carter, and Seito Ikeda, the best- dressed young man on the campus. When we had a period of cold weather a while back, Heeny Yuen, Elmer Carvalho, and Kenneth Wong kept themselves warm in the sleeveless, collarless barrel sweaters. As for haircuts, most boys preferred the con- ventional off-the-face, parted on the side, short side-burns type. But as usual, there were the ones who like to be different, who trimmed their hair into what is known as the crew-haircut, but what is popularly called the porcupine haircut, or better yet, the Al Capone . As far as footgear went for the boys, light- tanned mocassins seemed prevalent on the campus, and were the best looking things in shoes the boys have produced so far. Some of the boys who were lucky enough t o own such pairs were Makoto Fukuda, T a r o Shibuya, Seito Ikeda, Rob- 2 ertFujimoto. However, t h e r e were still some young men who preferred to go Hawaiian, a n d came to school of- ten barefoot. Many boys, too, found something novel and fash- ionable in the belts and sus- penders of plastic. Seito Ikeda- Best Dressed Guy Thirty-fi S Ns 1-'s +Y'N. 1 fx ' Y K3 j'fl1'0210 Krfifwi . . . the school has every student. As he comes to campus in the morning, he turns eager steps tom ward his own special halting point where his pals are already waiting. All over the school, in the buildings and out on the lawn, there are eager UD young people with their books, waiting for an- other school day to begin. On the curb opposite the mauka building near Waianuenue Avenue, the llalai boys are usually seen either sitting or standing a1'ound. Robert Fujimoto, Tai On Chock, Shinobu Oshima, Hideo Yoshioka, George lchikawa, James Matayoshi, Robert Mukai, Ea1'l Hirotsu, Tsutomu lloi, Kenji Kunitomo, llerbert ltlatayoshi, all make this par- ticular place on the campus their special meeting point before school. via nn.--on-J JUNIQRS f-FRONT ROVV: Pllakina Aina, Natalie lliclio, Mitsue Kanno, Slllgillifl Otof shi. Sumie lliga. May Inaba, Mitsuko Shiro- ina, Lily Aki. ROW TWO: Teruo Takayama. Natsuko Kiyabu, llanae Sumi, Matsuko Hi- sanaga, Nancy Kobayashi, Kiyomi llaragu- chi, Nancy Ola, Tokiwo Nisliinioto. ROW THREE: Alfred Rapoza, Ilelen Maliilona, 'l'osl1io Inaluku, Kim-o Nakaishi, Kazumi Yo- sliishige, Lorna Pratt. llo Yok Lin, Sliingo lloriliata. ROVV FOUR: Kalsulo Kagawa. Joseph Hong, Takeshi Yahaia, John NYoodml, Masaru Tokuyama, Yale Sanehira. llllrlllludaa -qu-u--0-4-I at ,IUNIORS-f-FRONT ROXV: Megumi Fuji- yoslii, Sakae Matsuo, Karla-en Alebara, Sa- . dako Nonaka. Saclii Fukuinolo. ROW' TVVO: John Saragosa, Kimiyo Asaio. Masako Mizu lari, Cliieko Morigaki, Michiko Maruhaslii, Marion Choi. Amy Ezaki. ROVV THREE: Iloris Yuen, Yoshimi Saruwatari, Peggy Kim. Irene Souza. Etliel Kim, Michiko Kiiagawa, Yoshihiko Okuda. ROW FOUR: Arthur Na' kao. Shigeo Iwamoto, Oli Shun Lim, Kazumi UlillI'lO, Jerome Ongie-s, XYallvr Abe, Masa- yoshi Tonokawa, Masanobu Yoshinaga. Alice Fujikawa, Doris Yuen, Kazuko Shikuma, June Yamamoto, Sumi Murakami, Elizabeth Fuji- oka, Alice Takata, Shizue Kuwahara, Toshiko Ushijima, Ethel Kim, every day walk to the foot of the steps leading up to Mrs. Lucille Canario's room, and there they stand and exchange gossip for a few minutes before school begins. At the bottom of the other ilight of steps of the administration building, the haole girls con- gregate. Margaret Wessel, Ruth Keay, Ernestine Warner, and Eloise de Silva make it their special halting point. When the mid-morning bell rings, all roads lead to the cafeteria where JPO's try to keep the single line orderly and fast-moving. lt seems the same students wait in line everyday to get a hamburger iii' they're lucky enoughh or a sandwich, or a doughnut or two. What would they do without this little snack to tide them over to lunch-some i JUNIQHS FRONT ROVY: Terllo Kono, P, Chiyoko lxawasalii, Toyoko fliillldlill. Ramona llntirle, liosalina liarf-arse. Maximinn Celi- on. Yoshie Sugai. ROW' TXYO: Ili-nry lflslil- lon, llarno lnla, Nobnko 'l'anihiro. Peggy N. llayaishirla, Irene Zembik, Toyoko Al2llSll- shila, 'l'heln1a Ninoniiya. Nlorio Aeto. ROW' THREE: Stanley tl2ll1llJl'l2l, Yoshialii l,. l'r-- ninra. Tamiwo Muramoio, Douglas Fiilui- lnori. liisho Oshiro. lin-ity Chow. Helen Wes- sel. Albert lhan, ROW' FOUR: Akira Oshi- ro, Yutaka liogza, Keneo Okada, Nlakolo Nekoba, lflisho Nlatsunioto, Teikic-hi llOllIIlRl, Yukio Nakahayashi. Fred Koi. JUNIQHS FRONT ROVV: Ilarue Kimu- ra, Fiijii- Miyasliiro. Toshino Kanno, Kaziie Tao. Mary Molina, .Inanila Kayanipat, Eliza- beth Onga. ROVV TYYO: liazumi Shimazu, Fujii- Taniniolo, Miyuko Takata, Misao 'I'a- saka, Sakai- liino. Vhieko Ise-ri, Naoko Sue- oka, Iiok Yuen Park. t'lara-nc-e Ohania. ROW' THREE: Wendell Castro. Yoshie Slliinabu- lin, 'l'sngiko S2lli2lgl1l'lll. Miyono Shimizu. Pearl Vic-lor, Nancy Nakashiina, Tai llo -- Chung, 'l'oshi0 Yaniagnc-lii, Waller Naheta. E ROVV FOUR: .lanies Aratani, .lack llerlaes. g Yung Lung Zane. Harold Kono, Iii-nji Tami- chi, llonalml Yoshina, Saloru llatayama, -5: ' l'harl1-s Kansakn. it A .ix two hours awayg Hisao Honda, with his young friends, Naoyuki Kasamoto, llisashi Kimata, and Takayoshi Oda, is invariably seen about two tables away from the ice cream counter. Right behind cashier Seito Ikeda, Takeshi Niimi, post-graduate Shodo Matsumura, and Ken- neth l,um slouch in their seats and enjoy their tasty tid-bits. Comes lunch hour, and p1'actically everyone rushes to the cafeteria, appetites at the peak- giood wholesome food at hand. And out ot' habit and general respect for each other, he1'e again, each group usually has its own table and seats- nobody else uses them. On the first table right by the entrance, some senior girls always sit for their lunch. Ruth Murashige, Elsie Takemoto, Janet Chock, Elizabeth Fujioka, Shizue Kuwaha- ra, Alice Fuiikawa, Sumi Murakami, June Yama- moto, and Alice Takata can be counted in this .1 5 -1 G- Vt gg! x, if group. Hut there are others who do not like the stuffi- ness of the filled cafeteria-they like the fresh air, and so eat on the lawn, picnic fashion. Jac- queline Victorino, Marguerite Ignacio, and Rose Pavao eat on the lawn near our mail-box. 'l'he boys occupy the other halt' of the cafe- teria. Still others eat in the different school rooms. Yoshie lhara, Suemi Hirata, Amy Marutani, Tsu- neko Sueoka, eat with their other friends in com- parative privacy in l'ld Nakamura's room. li-lt lu riehif lfirnln .lvl-Nllllilfl f1mlfz'!fnir.x'ly ,wins HiIlI't' lcizutulrflgw, lx'olnr'l lifllwlisfri yloju' fu lwrlmzl mn' of Ink f1.v.xi'.iIf1l1l lilH'fn'ir1i1.v. llmf! .vfwlvv lon liiiwl lmvizw. lffillvilq nu ilu' lfiruu, fwifriir fII.VlIlHlI .ll'I'.Y. .yvlllflif ll'iH.x, our 1'IIVl!'f1'I'1-fl iizfzfifzgwr, A'1'7'I'1'.w 1111 f1l1l2r'Ii:1'l1,q lm! fllllffl. llf-Im' .Nfzuzlfzf jmvx lfilczrrsn Ixmm, 1'u.rl11r1', fill lin flfllfll. JUNHJRS FRONT ROW: lfltsuko Todo- roki, Sayoko Ito, Irene Crivello, Torayo Sato, Miyoko Katano, Nohuko Fujisawa. ROW TWO: YlllillII2lSZ1 Okamoto, Iliroko Murakaf mi, Alice Yoshiyama, Nobuko Sasaki, Satsu- ki Wagatsuma, Kiyoko Fujita, Hiroshi Yo- shida, Masato Kamisato, ROW THREE: Nf'N fda 1 nu fflllgllliff . every afternoon at 2:50 when the bell rang, signi- fying the end of another school day, you with other bustling pupils gathered up your books and rushed out of the classroom, eager to be off? For some, the bell unfortunately meant off to home where chores awaited them. For othe1's who lived in the country districts, it meant buses to be hailed, which would take them home in an hour or so. For still others it meant two or three hours in which they were free to go window-shop- ping and gallivanting around down-town Hilo be- fore turning towards home. There are still a few who are lucky to have a little time to d1'eam. ltlach afternoon they throng the narrow sidewalks of our main- street in a seemingly endless line. They chatter JUNIQRS 1 -FRONT ROVV: Roselyn Iialaski. Pearl Chang, Satoko Kobayashi, Sueko Arakaki, Fumiyo Higa, Kieko Onuma. ROW TWO: Emiko Morita, Miharu Tama- ru, Betty Choi, Elaine Lee, Masako Hirota, lkuko Koucchi, Misao Higuchi. ROW THREE: Saburo Aragaki, Dir-ky Nagata, Walter Kuamoo, Chung Ho Kim, Tadashi Nakata, Masayuki Kakesako, Gore Kiyabu, Shigeo Tayama. ROW FOUR: Akira. Kajiwara, Yoshimasa Yatuso, Kazuo Uchima, Goro Nakamura, Stanley Suenishi, Shigeshi Ono. X, Yasuo Enomoto, James Fnjimoto, Harumi Okano, Kukui Kalima, Nobuaki Ikeda, Ma- moru Takahashi, Mamoru Muraoka, Edward lkawa. ROW FOUR: lsamu Teraoka, Inn Wai Lau, Takayoshi Oda, Hitoshi Kihara, Mack Sakai, Yoshimi Matsunaka, Elmer Ke liikuloa. l JUNIORS-FRONT ROVV: 'imsuko Na- kamoto, Grace Fujiinoto, Midori Higa, Elsie Aki, Satsuki Nishi, Peggy Ogi, Sayoko Mu- rai. ROW TWO: Etsuko Omoto, Mitsue Hi- sanaga, Hideko Yoshioka, Yasuko Hanashi- ro, Marion Akamine, Juliette Mehau, Violet l Sunakoda, Misao Higa. ROW THREE: Yae- ko Sato, Yaeko Fujimoto, Yuriko Sueishi, Kimiko Yamaguchi, Daniel Matsumoto, Shi: geo Sasahara, Shinya Murayama. ROW FOUR: Hideyuki Sako, Katsutoshi Hamane, Antoku Kobashigawa. Motoyoshi Abe, Asa- ichi Hokomoto, Toraki Fukushima. I and laugh and whistle as they go walking along. The Hilo Bowling Center, Chock's Pharmacy, the Palace Pool Hall, the Machida Drug Company, the bus terminal at Mooheau Park, llalai Sto1'e, Lin- coln Park, the Hilo Drug Company, the newly es- tablished Hilo Tiny Golf Course-these are their hang0uts -so called because it is at these places that so many Hilo High students congregate after school in their respective groups to discuss the coming basketball games, the teachers, school in- cidents, their friends, a dance. In front of Chock's Pharmacy on Haili Street, Rikio Doi, Richard Minato, and Joseph Hong stand with the rest of their Wrecker friends. They lean on the fenders of the cars parked near by, eyeing everyone who passes by, waiting for anything ex- citing to happen. On the steps of the Palace Pool Hall, Tai Sun Chung can be seen almost every day chewing the JUNIORSfFRONT ROW: Michiko Masaki, Chiyoko Mori. Kiyoko Takara, Chew Fong Lee, Helen Iha, Miyoko Tanaka, ROW TWO: Eileen Higaki, Sayako Ando, Rosali- na Domingo, Laura. Yuen, Harriet Okuyania, Ruth Hikiji, Tarniko Yanabu. ROW THREE: Doris Alivado, Julia La- cuesta. Kiyoko llatada, l-larue Motoyama, Violet Crivello, l'tak0 Ikeda, Eiko Nakao, Sumie Hiraoka. ROW FOUR: Yoshiaki Kanekuni, l-lisashi Kinoshita, Kiyomori Komesu, ltiarl Hirotsu. Henry VVOng, Toshiyaki Hayashida, Samuel Hohu, Takashi Mashiyama, Toshimi Kitagawa. .,,. , ,F is Left to Righf: Picture l- Mn1u1-that rcrtuinly looks refresh- irz , Jour' .'Vakf1u11.r11 111111 Ii!.v1'1' Takcmoto, Picture 2-The pause ll 7'Ff7'l'Sllf'S,' for Thelma Jlilzrrrzurri. Picture 5-Good to the last Q th t drop. .Margaret Hartley. fat with his older friends. An occasional Hi! comes from him as he recognizes his schoolmates passing by. Very often sophomores Miriam Noda, Sumie Kunieda, Sadako Kiyosaki, and Michiyo Morishita stop in at the Halai Store after school for the pause that refreshes . On Girl Reserve meeting days, the little store is filled to capacity. Girls on their way to the YWCA stop in and rub elbows with students from Hilo Intermediate. There is hardly enough space to sit and really enjoy a coke or two with doughnuts. Mondays fthe senior Lo- kahis' meeting daysb find seniors Kiyoko Kataoka, Atsuko Konishi, and Nakako Isa, lifelong pals, here. The Hilo Drug Company, that busy corner , is the scene of many of the meetings of Samuel Hohu, Eugene O'Brien, Francis Rodillas, Shigeshi Ono and Masato Kamisato. These boys flirt with the wa.itresses, joke, and laugh, and generally add to the noise and confusion found there. At the bus station, many Hilo High students are seen. They have either missed their bus at school, or else have walked to town to do some shopping. Alice Takata stands and waits patiently for the Four-.Miles Bus. Others seen looking for their buses are Sayoko Ito, Helen Kami, and the Houselots boys, Takayoshi Oda, Hisashi Kimata, James Fujimoto, Mamoru Takahashi, and Shunji Isemoto. Seniors Alice Fujikawa and Shizue Kuwahara used to make Chock's their regular hangout, stop- ping for a tall glass of coke and hamburger sand-- wiches. In fact all Hilo High School boys and girls, war or no war, are definitely not under nourished. At various times, at the Machida Drug corner, Lawrence Kimura, Milton Carter, Wayne McNicoll, Woon Hark Paik, and Elmer Keliikuloa stand and watch the crowd go by. Most of Hilo High's alumni-soldiers, defense workers, and mothers now-have made these hangouts their favorite corners when they were in school. And thoughts of it surely must bring back to them fond memories of their friends, their pranks, their old home town. Those days are gone forever ..... but wasnt it fun while it lasted! MOOHEAU PARK A few buses are lined up- More are coming, others are leaving: But as far as I can see There's none for me. With eyes intent, I gaze about The colorful and noisy scene, Chattering youths in little groups, Are burdened with books and sweaters too 3 Singly or together, stand the men Of the Army, Navy, and Marines, Then there are the weary workmen, patiently waitingg Finally the gay little crowd Of shoppers-all ages, all races, With packages-all sizes, all shapes, In or near the pavilion, At this rush hour of the day, They are sitting on dusty benches or standing about, All prepared to make a bee-line For the first bus going their way. My thoughts go back to the past, To the quiet green square That we used to know. The wide blue ocean is in my view, The gray forms of ships, and the sea lovers Gazing longingly at the deep blue, The pigeons fluttering down to pick The choice tid-bits from the dun earthg The shouting children at play In the remote corner where, for the duration, They've been pushed away. All this is Mooheau Park, Once our city's pride, now a terminal Where all people come, not for fun, But to wait-and wait! O, thereis my bus! I rush madly But I'm too late, Hopelessly I walk away To gaze and dream a little longer. Thif ty-nine gmf Jam 5 is necessary to think intelligently. Miss Ruby F. Scott, health director, sees to it that we are kept in good health throughout the school year. There were 600 enrolled in the girls, physical education classes at the opening of the school term and there were 38 students enrolled in the rest- room. Mrs. Beulah Finlayson was in charge of the seniors and part of the juniors while Mrs. Dorothy Chisena, formerly Miss Dorothy Weight, took charge of the sophomores and the remaining juniors. At regular intervals students were weighed and measured. They also underwent a thorough examination on posture. The primary purpose of the physical education class is to provide exercise and we had plenty of JUNIQRS---FRONT ROVV: ltsuo lshigo, Aiko Gushiken. Mulsue Kusaka, Masako Ta- naka, llideko Tsuchiya, Tomoe Kitagawa, Midori Kawasaki, ROW TWO: Flordelino Miguel, Shogo Abe, llarun1iNakashima, Tsu- yako Kajiwara, Maehie Okiue, Takino Na- kajama, June Kanno. ROW THREE: Kaoru lliga, Susninu Tamaru, Agnes de Lima, Aiko Nakamura, Toshie Nagasako, Miriam Spen- cer, lliroshi Sugawara, Ricardo Acierto. ROW FOUR: Yasunobn Takushi, Akira Tanaka, Keizo Furnya, Kathleen Victorino, Lawrence Ignacio, Shuk Kon Yuen, David Waipa, Mariko llmeda, Harriet Ogawa, ller- bert Nishiniura. JUNIQRS- FRONT ROW: Ternko Yama- moto, Kikumi Shimabuknro, Michiko Nagao, Chiemi Yumolo, Miehiko lligaki, Mieko Ukamoto, Arthur Marutani, Kiyoshi Matsu- oka. ROW TWO: Harold Patten, Hideko Kiyokawa, Miyoko Fnjimoto, Sadako Hara, Alice Kurohara. Genevieve Takemoto, Teruo Tomono, Floranio Castillo, ROW THREE: Shigeko Yamamoto. Shizuyo Niimi, Geral- dine Yoshihara, Emiko Higa, Etsuko Hiro- naga, Toshiko Hokama, Fumie Irie, Pedro Gragas. ROVV FOUR: Ilaikichi Kaneta, Ma- tsue Nishimoto, I-laruko Miyatake, Frances Okata, Josephine Enos, Yoshimi Yamamoto, Annie Mae MeNieoll. it. Volleyball, basketball, socker, country dances, and tap dancing were among the athletic activities enjoyed throughout the school year. A tuberculin survey was held on November 8 for the seniors. Dr. M. H. Chang, appointed by the llawaii Medical Association for this work, con- ducted the tuberculin test. 397 had their results read, with the following results: 255 negative: 152 positives. The positive reactors were x-rayed at the Puumaile Hospital and read by Dr. William F. Leslie. Results of the reading were one active and one suspected case of tuberculosis discovered. Parents of negative and positive reactors received form letters from the T.B. Society, and family physicians received forms stating the X-ray readings. Good nutrition is the foundation of good health. Mrs. Nancie Wills, cafeteria manager, as- sisted by the following people, Mrs. Gloria Castro, l i ' A ,, g c cscc ' . .1 f i i JUNIQHS -FRONT ROVV: Tsuyako Ku roliara, Margaret Kuniyoslii. Toinoko llaya sliida, Fuiniyo l'1110t0, Kiyoko Shirasaki Mit-hiko Sakai. Kiyoko Maeda. RUM' TWVO: Telsuya Murayama. Toyo Otsu, Aiko Higa. Fujii- Kansako, Mic-liiko Funada, Mic-liiko Nishirla. Tazue Kurakazu, Fujie Kusl1i.ROYY THREE: Tsutoinu llanagaini. Evelyn Kllll, l'lSilll'l' Manibog, Sadako Tanaka, Ritsuko Makino. Kazuini Murakami, Tosliiko l'slii- jiina. liiniko Yosliioka. ROVV FOUR: Yo- shio Shisliido, Takeslii Mnsuyoshi. llerbert Chow lloy, Tai On Choi-k. Woon llark Paik, Robert XYallar'e fillllllllf-tl'S. James Mata- yoslii. XYz1ltn-1' I.. Leong, Albert Kurisu. JUNIQHS FRONT ROVV: llisashi Kilma- ta, llelen Luiz, Alfre-da lliania, lfusayo l'el1ara, Mic-liiko Kawakanii, Sliizue Matsu- rla. 'l'oinoe Maruielii. ROVV TVVO: Jllllilll lleyson, Bertha Wong, Mitsue l'nietsu. Dolores ltulgados. Sliizuko Nekonishi, Yukie Uniuro, Sadako Sasaki. ROVVTIIREE: Mil- ton Nagroile, Yoshiinasa Kobasliigawa, Yo- shikazu Yainasaki. Eiif-hi Miyamoto. Toshi- ko Sasahe, Ikuko Miliara. Ruth 'Foyoko Mi- yagi, Amy Miyainolo. ROVV FOUR: Robert Okawa, Loy lling Lai. Kenic-hi Yotsuji, Tlionias Kunialaf-, Harry Nakamura, Suewo Kado. I I Mrs. Julia Gregory, Miss Elizabeth Zembic, Miss Jane Danley, Mrs. Annie De Luz, and Miss Misayo Nakano provided about 1,000 lunches, 400 salads, 400 sandwiches, and 350 desserts each day. A special teachers' meeting was held on Dec- ember 9 at 2:00 P. M. at the school library which was attended by teachers from Hilo Intermediate and Hilo High Schools. At that time Miss June Johnson spoke on what the program of com- municable diseases really is. Also speaking was Tate Robinson, director of health education with the department of public instruction. At an assembly on Wednesday, February 2, National Hygiene Day, Dr. Leo Bernstein, head of the Board of Health of Hilo addressed the student body, speaking' on the subject of venereal diseases. He made special emphasis on methods of prevent- ing' and controlling' these communicable diseases and listed five precautions to bear in mind always. Realizing the need for students to learn about L Y, it-dive 2 r,-,.-..zE1 the communicable diseases, the teachers adopted an entirely new program in the physical education classes. One day a week was devoted to classroom instruction on these different diseases-respira- tory, venereal, childhood diseases, small pox, in- fantile paralysis, rodent-borne diseases, skin diseases and leprosy. We were indeed fortunate to have movies and transcriptions to aid us in this study of venereal diseases. As we look backwards we can proudly say that the maintenance of good health played a major role in our education at Hilo High School. l l'llHl left to rigglitf 'l'l1f' jim! jlirllrrtr .vllrncx .llixx Ruby SFIIH H1- rnlling Rnlwrl lfizjiiimfo mv 11 lzloml zlmzor .... Ilzr' .xwvuzll piftzlw .w'1n7t'.v .ll1'.x'.v IXYlIfllit'1'7I .lrimlrl lw.v!1'11g Illf' r'.x'1'.x' of um' of lm' jiifjlilx . . . tlil' lliinl fliflzrrr' .S'1IIl'h'.N' .lli'.x'. llwnlnll l ii1lfi,v.m11rlr11mf1.x'!1'f1!inglo liar gym: .vtzrflwzzlx Ima' In llirrm' ll 1n1.vlc1'llu1l! ..... llr. Slzigwn Nfllmuzirlvf ix .YIIHTUPI lilI.YfIt't'flII'H Ihr' fowl in ilu' xrlzool AQIIVIIVII in thi' Inari: uf flu' nmirlm lfizilfliug ..., in lln' jiflli flitifllfl' lim. llmvfllzy t'lii.wv1f1 ix rvzzgqlil by lln' j1lmIogmj1l1r'r flwmfmxfmling Io lin' girlx Ilia' ar! of ll1rm.'i11,q II lmll. I F orty-two we Qgyedf dhrfonf Qlafoi of the territory --this is Moses Chalmers, Jr. sophomore student of Hilo High, who won the territorial finals of the Constitution Oratorical contest, sponsored by the Honolulu Junior Cham- ber of Commerce, from a field of the best orators of all the islands of the territory. Moses started out on the road to victory by winning the right to represent Hilo High in the Hawaii island finals, from four other contestants. Then in the island finals, Moses was chosen the best speaker out of a group representing Kona- waena High, Laupahoehoe High, Pahala High, Kohala High, and Pahoa High. For winning this contest, Mbses was presented with a check cover- ing his expenses to the territorial finals from the Hilo Junior Chamber of Commerce through Lt. Col. Walter F. Alt, executive in the Office of the Representative of the Military Governor, repre- senting Col. Hollis Muller, district commander. Once in Honolulu, Moses won still higher laurels by their acclaimed the best of the contest- ants representing the rest of the islands in the territory. His prize this time was a 3350 war bond. The Hilo Tribune Herald had this to say of Moses in an editorial on Monday, May 22: Young Chalmers' victory is not surprising to those who have heard this earnest young man deliver his contest speech. This was the first time in the history of Hilo High School that one of its students has come back from the territorial finals of an oratorical contest victorious. We here in Hilo High School realize and rec- ognize that, and we are proud of Moses and of the great honor he has brought to our school. But we are not in the least surprised, for we know that when Moses was but a seventh grader in Hilo Intermediate, he won the school finals in the Elks oratorical contest in 1941. JUNIQRS-FRONT ROW: Mary Mae Ka- lawa, Fumiko Kunimoto, Martha Fujimoto, Alice Okuna, Satsuki Ebesugawa, Martha Fujioka, Kameyo Yamashiro, Margaret Ka- nia, Chieno Furukawa. ROW TWO: Walbert Chong, Hatsune Koto, Haruko Nishihara, Helen Kaneshiro, Aiko Ohashi, Eldrid Mor- gado, Myrtle Kanakaole, Kazuko Shikuma. ROW THREE: Keiji Hayashi, Grace Kim, Ruth Takimoto, Ernestine Warner, Asato Nakamura, Geraldine Baptiste, Shigeki Ishii. ROW FOUR: George Gushiken, Kikuo Ko- dama, Toshio Yamane, Benjamin Campbell, Shozo Yoshizawa. JUNIORS-FRONT ROW: Christina Bar- badillio, Fumiko Urata, Yoshiko Okamoto, Chiyono Yoshizawa, Nobue Shishido, Sakiko Hoshijo, Setsumi Tanaka, Ruth Sakumoto. ROW TWO: Teruko Jitchaku, Rebecca Nathaniel, Myrtle Maluo, Mildred Kimi, Kaaona Wessel, Leonora Guting, Aiko Jinbo, Lucy K. Makaimoku, Kazuhiko Nakagawa. ROW THREE: Benjamin Guerrero, Kenji lliga, George Ichikawa, .lane Misaka, Yoshi- no Suzuki, Mildred Haleamau, Verna VVong, Masanori Nonaka, Masayoshi Aoki, Masa- tsugu Onigama. ROW FOUR: James Coma- cho, Shoji Nishimoto, Robert Fujimoto, David Medeiros, Haruo Hoshide, Benedicto Villaverde, Richard Minato, Masanobu Ta- keuchi, Gilbert Souza. With such a noteworthy record behind him, and with this present victory, we cannot help but predict a great future for Moses. We are proud of Moses, but his victory was probably particularly gratifying to Mr. Tim Pui xamm, his coach, and Principal Joseph Dostal, who helped to guide Moses to victory. The following is aiportion of Moses' prize ora- tion. ..... There are certain liberties which the Constitution has declared to be the natural rights of humanity. We may crystallize these by saying that they include all that true freedom could in- clude. This means, that our Constitution has ex- tended to the American people the right to exer- cise any freedom so long as that freedom does not curtail the freedom of another. What more can we ask for? To guard against scheming tyrants, and to provide a clear standard by which to interpret any act, the American Constitution specifically places these freedoms under four headings-the freedom of religion, the freedom of speech, the Moses Chalmers, Jr. The first picliirr sliozcs trumprtrers Miltoiz Carter, Yasuo Ena- moto, and Worm Harle Puik blasting out music zz la Harry JKIIIIIHYU ..... v hot nuuzlwr two picturer Gcralllinc Baptiste and Hideo Yoxliioleu zlancing to .mwct mimic .... picture on thc right is of the popular all-.vtuflmit orchestra, the Music illakers. Anita Crirtrr, Lrziurwzfc Kimura, and Thelma .Uitamura play the 'tsr1xr's ,' in the srrorld row, Yasuo Enomoto, Woon Harlz Paile, illamoru illuraoka, and .Hilton Carter harmonize with their truuzpetx, while Elmer Keliikuloa runs his talented fingers over the ivory keys of the piano. freedom of the press, and the freedom of assem- bly. They declared that they ordained and estab- lished the Constitution in order to form a more perfect union. In unity there is strength, and to be an effective guardian of freedomg a government must first be strong. They framed it in order to establish justice. We have seen how effectively they accomplished their purpose. And what is justice but a safeguard to freedom? They tell us that they created the Constitution in order to ensure domestic tranquility -that means peace and harmony at home. Not cruel and arbitrary was to be the justice in the land of freedom, but rather a justice in perfect harmony with domestic peace. The Constitution was provided for the common defense. It was well understood, that separated States were not strong enough to ward off foreign aggression. Divided, they invited in- vasion. United, they constituted a nation capable of defending itself in every part. The framers, therefore, gave the common government the right to make peace and war, to raise armies and navies, and to build arsenals and navy yards. The framers also saw fit to fasten firmly to the Constitution a last provision for freedom, wording it thus: We . . . in order to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. There is something in that word, .... secure, that means more than obtain to an American. It means to fasten tight to blessings of liberty! Such was the determination of our noble fore- fathers. We are their posterity. They thought of us when they built that Gibraltar of freedom. Are we, as the heirs of that priceless thing called freedom, equally ready to relay to our posterity, the very same benefits that we have received? Are we ready to pledge our lives, our fortunes,-our all to preserve the treasure of complete freedom for our distant posterity? Growing out of this world struggle, is a mighty challenge for all of the American people to fasten tight the blessings of freedom so nobly won. Let us with courage, faith, and determina- tion press together to preserve for our posterity that which we have so long enjoyed-the Consti- tution and our freedomf' Emi carry ..... in the big gymnasium is still a part of our social life. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. And there is work indeed with the Victory Corps program. Five days' studying is crammed into four. To relieve the strain we have our dances. Our dances are quite different from the ones we used to have. We try to make them pre- war but the curfew, transportation difficulties, and shortage of materials have forced us to hold our dances in the afternoons and cut down on the decorations. However, this does not prevent us from getting hep , for the music is as swell as ever. The first dance was the Initiation Dance. Mil- ton Carter's Music Makers, an all student orches- tra, dished out the sweet stuff as well as the jive to satisfy everyone. This dance was held on Sep- tember 19, 1943. The Allied Youth followed with a dance on November 14. On December 17, the last day of school before the season holidays, the Senior Class sponsored a dance. In spite of the lack of store things the gym was adequately decorated by resorting to nature for ti and coconut leaves and potted plants. The Music Makers again supplied the music. The Junior Class started the Leap Year with a bang by sponsoring a Sadie Hawkins Dance on January 16, 1944. This time the music was played by Andy's Ramblers. On February 13, we had the Festival of Hearts, a dance put on by the Sophomore Class. The gym was decorated with hearts galore, big hearts, medium sized hearts, and little hearts. Milton Carter's popular Music Makers was on hand again to beat out the rhythm for all the young hearts and restless feet. Those are all the dances up to date but there are others being planned-a WPA fwomen pay alll dance by the Allied Youth, a Student Body affair for April, and the J unior-Senior Prom which is scheduled for some time in May. F arty-three Q if Q W sw i Rf xg ' g si f , sf -vii' 'ii ' Z5 R5 fl ap mir 9' Q 5 , :Q,,, - 3 3 SQ ,Q Q t i F? gf U QP Hs 'P is fa all as Q 5 A Q L 5 Q sw in Wt' ' A - 'Z igi 1 wwwgli ,.: , , , ,M-J . wi fix A H f 2 fm 5 wiuij.. .2 Jan. 13 Vikings 52 vs. Honokaa 29 at Hilo Jan. 20 Vikings 66 vs. Pahoa 26 at Hilo Jan. 27 Vikings vs. Pahala 23 at Pahala Feb. 10 Vikings 43 vs. Kohala 31 at llilo This game was one of the better games as the Cowboys oilered a lot of resistance before ad- mitting defeat. Feb. 16 Vikings +13 vs. Pahala 18 at llilo Feb. 18 Vikings 46 vs. Kona 38 at Kona Feb. 25 Vikings 35 vs. Laupahoehoe 26 at Laupahoehoe Feb. 25 Vikings 43 vs. Kohala 32 at Kohala Mar. 1 Vikings 31 vs. Kona 32 at Hilo The Kona Wildcats took revenge and upset our boys. This was the first and only defeat that we suffered throughout the season. Mar. 9 Vikings 49 vs. Laupahoehoe 23 at llilo Mar. 17 Vikings 42 vs. Kona 28 at Hilo This was the first game of the Hawaii-Oahu lnterscholastic Basketball Series. The Vikings proved that they were really the superior in this third meeting with Kona. Mar. 18 Vikings 39 Vs. Kamehameha 28 at Ililo The Vikings and Kamehameha, having elimin- ated Konawaena and Farrington respectively, met in the championship game. Our blue and gold clad boys displaying a very dete1'mined will to win outpointed the Kam's in a colorful tilt. never any doubt in the minds of the thrill- shrilled crowd that the Vikings were the territory's best. The Blue and Golds outscored the Warriors in every quarter and out maneuver- ed them to the disadvantage of Kam's highly tout- ed fast-break gameg out rushing them and sending them scuttling across the court in defense, time and again. On the jubilant echoes of the last Big V yell, Hilo rang up the title to the impressive tune of 30 - 28. 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ROW TWO: Thomas Masu, Matsue Higa, Hiroko Ide, Mary Sugiyama, Aileen Ferger- strom, Thelma Poy, Eliza Kahana, Natsuko Fujiyoshi, Harold Kuwahara. ROW THREE: Seinojo Nakatani, Tamotsu Higa, Yasuo Higa, Yukimi Inouye, Mercedes Bondaug, George Hirose, Hideo Sawada, Yukichi Mae- do, Shozo Nagao. ROW FOUR: Harry Val- era, Hiroshi Hagino, llarry Takaki, Tsutomu Doi, George Seymour, Clarence Maluo, Hi- deo Kameoka, Susumu Ishida. .. il SQPLIOMQRES-FRONT ROW: Hatsue Kawachi, Yaeko Kono, Yasuko Tetsuka, Teruko Nishioka, Kiyoko Asayama, Yuriko Taimaru, Setsuko Yamashita, Minayo Ka- waoka. ROW TWO: Barcelisa Coleon, Shi- zuko Kumano, Emma VVaihee, Elizabeth Meyers, Masue Kiyota, Ramona Carter, Mi- tsuru Toyozaki, Mineko Momita, Shigeto Ueno. ROW THREE: Toshimi Nakamoto, Masami Mihara, Shinichi Ebisuzaki, Benja- min Kanoe, Richard Akamu, Robert Coma- cho, Kenichi Shigeoka, Itsuo Kitamura, Al- fred Yoda. ROW FOUR: Seigo Fuke, Sei- kichi Tokeslii, Earling Namahoe, Kenzo Na' ka, Christian Leialoha, Shoni Miyasato, Yoshinori Isa, Mamoru Nakamura, Tetsuo Teraoka. ifznfkzfnzfi .Jinx Friday, September 17, 1943 saw the unrelenting upperclassmen, armed to the teeth with huge sticks of lipsticks, strong-smelling perfumes, thick paddles, charcoal, and bottles of cold cream, offi- cially usher in the poor sophomores as regular members of Hilo High. Candid camera-fiends found the campus a ver- itable paradise, as they clicked their instruments wildly and happily at the unfortunate underclass- men. Sophomore girls came wearing inside out old, loose, faded, beltless dresses, with slips showing, and shoes of different colors. Their hair was left uncombed and bushy, except for two big pigtails above their foreheads, hanging down into their eyes. Each girl started out the day with a big black mustache painted on with burnt wood, and a long black line drawn from the forehead to the tip of the nose. But most of them were caught by the ever-present seniors and juniors, and by the be- ginning ofthe lunch hour when the initiation was almost at its climax, most of them had huge red swastikas and dots painted on in the most grue- some fashion. The boys wore short dresses above their pants, which were rolled up as high as possible, and on which were sewn two rows of the daintiest ruifles. A pert bow in his hair enhanced the beauty of each one, and a woman's purse completed his en- semble , The boys, too, met the same fate as their female counterparts, for they too were caught and painted and repainted by their super- lfrom Top to liottonii The first piftun' .vlzmux four US14li.t'I'iIIg Snplinnnm'.s ' Iiwiizg put llimugh tlzfir pfirrxv .... Ihr' .wmrirl pir- Iurr .tlimux Riflzurd Sl'gliTUll, Rohm! Mzrlerzi, Humlfl Kimwlirzm, ami Yulein Nuitn zlunring thc' hula during Ihr' Initiation program . , . . mi Ihr iff! inf' .vw man' Suplionmnxv grlling ri 3141111071 rlrwlcli- ing .... nn llzz' right, Wfzym' lllrN1'c11lI, in his .Second rlzildlzoorl, is bring frzl ii bottle' uf milk. Fifty l 'W' 1071! ff' Figlzl: Thr' flrivl jnif'I1,r1- .vlzmmv lin- Sopolzmxmrrx in tin' lirzml giriiig I1 Mlfllffl Io -flu' F1rr'l1rf'r ' .... llir' M't'U?Il1 fllrfllff' .yllutux flu' Snj11zm1n1rr'.y ffzfyjllrlyiflg Illvzr' fzlfzfzly Io wzf ,lllIII1f0llf1'll .... in llzr' HIIUVIX piflirrr, Ilfirrjv l'r11r'rr1 .vingx fl xolrz, jI7'fIHlfIf1'If by Knfwrf C'l1fiIn1w ,v lijg ,vf1'4-lg, iors. Tough-looking Lillian Chow, senior, cornered Sophs Donald Wills and Wayne McNicoll just be- fore school started, pushed a bottle of milk into Donald's hands and commanded Wayne to lie on the cold sidewalk. Then, with his full weight on Wayne, Donald was ordered to feed him the full bottle. All the while, Wayne was gently prodded by Lillian to give a few loud cries in imitation of a hungry baby. Most of the fun happened before school began. Unlucky initiates were made to push peanuts along the walk for a few yards with their noses, to go through the mill, to crawl on their hands and knees, and to kiss other initiates of the op- posite sex. After lunch everyone except the sophomores assembled in front of the auditorium building, with Junior Robert Chalmers as master-of-cere- monies. The initiates were stuffed into the air- less auditorium, and some were called out to suffer further ordeals. The newly elected officers of the sophomore class, namely Richard Segawa, Robert Mukai, Yukio Naito, Thelma Chock, Alice Marutani, and Harold Kuwahara, were inaugu1'at- SQPHQLIQRES-FRONT ROW: Kiyoko Watanabe, Yoshiko Asano, Yaeko Kaneoka, Ellen Yaniane, Eleanor Simeona, Ayako Ka- wanioto, Myra Oshiro. Yat K0 XVong. ROW TVVO: Sadako Nakayama, Elaine Lau, Chi- kako Kuniniura. Hatsumi Nakamura, Miriam Noda. Margaret Luna, Setsue Yaniashita, Mir-ko AlOl'lTllOl0, 'Feruo Taniguchi. ROW THREE: Robert Oka, Akiyo Maruyama, Yu- kie Kawasaki, Dorothy Leitc, Louise May Pune. Kazunii Saigo, .lean Wung, Ten Lok Chow, ROVV FOUR: Charles Nakamura, Yukio Naito, Ric-hard Segawa, Kazuini Taru- nioio, Alexander Blair, Shinji Fujishige. Goro Endo, Masao l'ehara. SOPHQBIQHES---FRONT ROVV: Yasuo Hara, llanako Oshiro, Hanako Arai, Tomie Fukuchi. llaruye Murakami, Kane Odani. Toniiko Vehara, Katy Shibukawa, ROVV TVVO: Kaname Chinen, Yukie Moriuclii, Hi- deko llehara. Georgiana lgawa, Tsuyuko Ta- nita, Marjorie lh10ll',YOSlllkOO11l,1I112i,SQISUYO lsomura, Waller Lee. ROVV THREE: Akio Yogi, Stanley Furukawa. Tadao Goto, Katsu- toshi XYatanabe. David Basque, Asato Yoshi- molo, Iwao Arai. lsami Kondo, Delbert Sancliez. ROVV FOUR: Hichiro Shimasaki, George Izumi, Kenneth Park, Harry VVill, Leslie XYung. Shoji Yahala, Yukichi Shima- bukuro. Shogo Nishinioto. lfifty-11r11' Q t il ed in an unusual way-the boys had to dance the hula in skirts of ti leaves, with the girls furnish- ing the music. The sophomores in the band sang The Feuhrer's Face , complete with appropriate ges- tures. This brought many laughs from the audi- ence. Several sophomores were told to pray to Allah for rain. As they cried with their arms out- stretched, on their knees, Allah, Allah, rain! , two boys on the roof poured down buckets of wa- ter on them and drenched them clear through. All this and more continued for almost an hour, and when the bell finally rang signifying the end of the hostilities , the sophomores sigh- ed sighs of relief, changed into more dignified clothing, and rubbed off their red and black marks from their faces. The following Sunday, everyone was friendly again, for the Initiation Dance took place then. Everyone had a good time there in the gym, but you may be sure, the sophomores still smarting from the humilities of the Friday before, were very likely thinking of ways in which to initiate next year's sophomores! is if IU All ml I 0,00 ..... Christmas cards, a play, and a band concert-we certainly had a grand time the day before Christ- mas vacation. In the morning during our second period classes, we listened to a recording of Dickens' Christmas Carol over the P. A. system while the first assembly group attended the program in the auditorium. The band, under the direction of Mr. Urban Carvalho, played Childhood Days , a fantasy of children's songs, by Peter Buys, fol- lowed by a few songs by Mr. Millard Mundy's chorus. They sang Behold a Branch Hath Flow- ed by Praetorious, Rise Up O Glorious Day, a carol, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen and W hile Shepherds Watched , English carols. Then the dramatic students directed by Mrs. Loleta Meir, presented a humorous play, Christmas at Finnegan's Flat . Those who took part in it were: Setsuo Mizuba fPatrick Finnegan, owner of the I'latJ g Heeny Yuen QProfessor Baton, a violinistb 3 Arthur Toma CDan Dooley, a policeinanjg Billy Kong QLittle Tom, the pet of the tlatj g Jane Fujii tMiss Jackson, a lodgerjg Ulii Kanakaole iBiddy Finnegan, Pat's wifejg Mildred Tolentino fMary, Little T'om's sisterj 5 and Fusae Nakamura, Emiko Hirata, Sachimi Masumoto, Sueko Kazumura, Tsuyuko Ilamakawa, June Ishii, Violet Baluyot, Chieko Honda, Chiemi Yumoto, Walter Leong, Shizuo Ono, Ricardo Ariento, Harold Patten, Kazuo Nishimura, Jack Herkes, Arthur Marutani, Harold Kuwahara, and Richard Hendersonithe children who occupy the tenement housel. It was a sto1'y about Patrick Finnegan who gave a Christ- mas party for the children of his Hat and induced Professor Baton and Miss Jackson, an old maid who had no Christmas spirit, to contribute to the party and join in the fun. Mr. Ernest Villers was the stage manager and Willard Bowker did the announcing. Then f1'om eleven to noon we had our home- 1'o0m Christmas parties. This year they weren't very elaborate affairs since we were reminded that they should be within the war budget. There were few Christmas trees and not many fancy decora- tions, but we enjoyed ourselves anyway. There were cokes, and sandwiches, salad, sushis, candy, cookies, cakes, ice cream, and fruit. And while we ate lunch we opened our Christmas cards- ca1'ds which had been delivered to us through the efficient work of the Christmas postal committee under Postmaster Tokuwo Kono and Assistant Postmaster Yoneo Sagawa. Tokuwo designed new Christmas seals for the postal system this year. The design had a red candle surrounded by red holly berries and green leaves with the words Hilo High Student Association printed on it. Mem- bers of the postal department who assisted To- kuwo and Yoneo with the sorting and delivering of cards were: Hidetoshi Taniguchi, Norman Hi- roshige, Kenichi Matsumura, Naoki A1'ita, Morio 'lluim Io llottmii: Upjlrr 1r'fI4.lli.x's .-inn VVITIJIIIH' pluyx 'tSr1n1'r1 fllIl1lXH .... Ifppwr riglzt-Ihr' Inav! par! of I1 cllLfiXfHl1l.l' puffy- mling .... in Ihr' lhiwl piffimg illillurzl lllundy I.f'i111.v hir fhnrus in Oli Wim! fl l54'rmtif14l illnwzillgn .... Next wc .ww PU.YfHI1lXft'7 Tulemvn Klum mul Ilirzv' of liix f1.vxixfur1tx,' Yoxhiki Mumi, illu- xuirlzi Tfmikri, rmrl Yum: Chin Clzmu .... t'lWlut run it bz'! , fiskx Srtxim l i11r1r'g1nz illizului. Fifi 3. 'E-6' 4 , E Swim N RYE SQPHQNIQRESAFRONT ROW: Fujiko Hamaiuoto, Thelma Mitamura, Chieko Mizoguchi, Alona Brown, Ha- tsuko Katsuren, Hideko Shimabukuro, Gladys Fukuda. ROW TWO: Masae Isa, Sumiko Morimoto, Hiroko Gusu- kuma, Margaret Ann Watt, Margaret Young, Saeko Ko- dani, Mitsue Tomita, Kaoru Shimabuku. ROW THREE: Sliigeyoshi Kina, Edward Araujo, Leocadia Lui Kwan, Hi- roko Takushi, Anita Carter, Motoko Tango, Fumiko Fujiki, Takeshi Kaneko. ROW FOUR: Minoru Hirota, Kozo Hi- rayama, Lucas Ford, Akira Makinodan, Tatsuji Inouye, Miyoichi Arita, Seisho Tomoeda, Herbert Matayoshi. Nakashima, Morimasa Kaneshiro, Roy Kawamoto, Kikuji Komae, Benjamin Gorospe, Harold Saito, Keichi Ikeda, Thomas Kouchi, Elmer Carvalho, Hajime Ozaki, Minoru Yamane, James Aratani, llideo Kaneshiro, Douglas Fukumori, David Yo- shimura, David Waipa, Lawrence Ignacio, Albert Matsumoto, Yoshiki Murai, Daniel Matsumoto, Seiji Sugihara, Takanori Sugimoto, James Sakai, Masaichi Tasaka, Goro Nakamura, Takashi Shi- noda, George Ichikawa, Shinobu Oshima, Yuen Chin Chow, Hiroo Hamano, Satoru Miyasato, Ji- tsumi Muramoto, Masayuki Nakao, Yukio Naito, Susumu Yonemori, Herbert Chow Hoy, Katsuto Kagawa, Suewo Okazaki, Edward Takae, Ah Fook Lee, Takehiro Eta, Elmer Keliikuloa, Seishi Ya- hata, Thomas Hikiji, lemasa Kubo, Kunio Yama- shita, Milton Carter, Saburo Hiraoka, Hisao Hon- da, Francis Ichikawa, Toshiaki Inouye, Toshio Na- kashima, Orion Yoshimura, Tatsuo Yamada, and George Kaneoka. Ruth Murashige handled the seal sale at the office. The school for weeks before the holidays had had a festive air, as the boys and girls in the art department made their hand blocked Christmas SOPHOMQRES-FRONT ROW: Rose Yamaguchi, Chi. yoko Tamashiro, Setsuko Toguchi, Setsumi Fujino, Yasue Tsutsumi, Namiko Hanaumi, Sumie Kunieda, Utako Furu- ya. ROW TWO: Eiko Ohira, Emiko VVakida, Masako Ka- ku. Chiyoko Kawamoto, Julia Kee, Virginia Villanueva, Helen Miyasato, Kazuko Nakano. ROW THREE: Jitsumi Muramoto, Nobuyuki Murakami, Susumu Matsumoto, Ka- zumi Tarumoto, Daniel Icliijo, Sadami Tsue, Teruyuki Yo- shida, Tomeo Miyanishi. ROW FOUR: Tomoo Uyeno, Richard Miyaji. Richard Matsunaga, Susumu Eguchi, James Tsu-da, Keiso Uyeno, Kenji Kunitomo, Norio Kagimoto, Robert Mayeda. K- A . A, W: SQPHQMQRES-FRONT ROW: Akiharu Fukumoto, Yaeko Higa. Kiyoko Isa, Tetsuko Kaya, Katsuko Tsumazawa, Doris Okamoto, Florentina Bibiloni. ROW TWO: Joseph Nistal, Setsumi Tanaka, Elizabeth La- mohai, Naoko Murakami, Chisato Maebo, Tsuyuko Naka- sone, Abelina Miguel, Jenei Oshiro. ROW THREE: Nao- yuki Kasamoto, Kate Kauhi. Fumie Nitahara, Geraldine Mehau, Leatrice Loeffler, Yukie Seigaku, Nora Gota, Yukio Yanagisawa. ROW FOUR: Nataru Nakashima, Harold Chang, Raymond Novansido, Shozo Kawamoto, Donald Wills, Shizuo Nishimoto, Charles Okino, Eiko Yogi. cards and the girls in the household art class made Hawaiian designs for the handkerchiefs and the luncheon sets which they were preparing for gifts and for sale. Many of the rooms were decorated with typi- cally Hawaiian wreaths and flower arrangements. Mrs. Irene Brown's room had a particularly lovely massed bouquet of evergreens and red berries frat's foot fern and Mexican hollyj. There were, of course, the usual silvered bread fruit leaves and wood roses, although silver paint is very hard to find now. Girls and boys who lived in the Vol- cano or upper Kaumana districts brought lehua leaves in rusty reds and yellow greens and many varieties of spruce to make wreaths and loops of greenery. Even Mother Nature showed the spirit of the season as the potted poinsettias in the agricul- ture green houses bloomed in wide red stars all ready for the annual sale. The hundred and thirty potted poinsettias were sold or rented and the money thus acquired was put in the agriculture fund where it could be used to buy containers, fertilizers, and other supplies. SOP1-IQMORESKFRONT ROW: Ayako Shigeishi, Maude Ota, Tsugie Miyamoto, Teruyo Uyemuki, Grace Yamada, Helen Sasaki. ROW TWO: Kiyoto Omoto, Caroll Mihara, Yoshino Toto, Harumi Kawashima, Haruyo Taka- ku, Kinuko Kawamoto, Pearl de la Cruz, Chikara C. Hiro- shige. ROW THREE: Harold K. Miyamoto, Alice C. Nako, Chiyoko Shimabuku, Michiyo Morishita, Margaret Hartley, Tomiko Higa, Harvey Chong. ROW FOUR: Yoshimi Ka- wate, llisao Yamamoto, Nobuo Hokama, Tooru Sato, Her- bert Diama, Ronald Beers, Kiyoto Mizuba, Donald Tong. l 'E SQPHQMQRES-FRONT ROW: Teruyo Nishi, Sally Hamasaki, Kiyoko Tanaka, Ha- tsuko Moriwaki, Sung Ai Hong, Chiharu Ha- segawa, Margaret Hora, Nobuko Hatada, Seiko Hata, Nancy Nakamura. ROW TWO: Hisayo Muranaka, Alice Marutani, Mildred Tolentino, Kikuno Kuriki, Mitsuyo Takemo- to, Mieyo Nakamura, Hatsue Sueyoshi, Mil- dred Hayashi, Katherine Aki, Stanley Sa- kamoto. ROW THREE: Akinori Imai, Ma- tsuo Shimabukuro, Kazuo Asato, Ruth Yan hata, Jane Pratt, Esther Won, Sumiko Ku- shida, Sumie Higa, Chuji Abe, Hideo Na- hashima. ROW FOUR: Judah Racelis, Ken- neth Oliver, Robert Mukai, Sun Hark Paik, Yoshihiro Nanbu, Edward Yoshimura, Kazu- to Ojiri, Albert Nishimura. SOPH'0MORESfFRONT ROW: Hazel Saito, Nobu Sakata, Etsuko Vvatanabe, Irma Takahashi, Helen Y. Yano, Ayako Yama- moto, Kimie Okimoto, Takeko Nishioka, Doris Fukushima, Nancy I. Isara. ROW TWO: Shizuo Ono, Violet Kawano, Fusae Toma, Emiko Mimaki, Hisayo Nakamura, Precious Puniwai, Tomoye Morita, Eloise Lee, Fumie G. Matsunaga, Kazuo Nishimura, ROW THREE: Harold Kono, John Leith, Keiji Okamoto, Isao Yamauchi, Minoru Ina- ba, Haruo Maedo, Kazuyasu Toma, Hikoji Nakaoka, George Yokoyama, Ernest Kawa- moto. ROW FOUR: Hideo Gushiken, George Frendo, VVayne McNicoll, Masaru Iwami, Mamoru Yoshimi, VVallace Chun Nui, Fred- erick Kubojiri, Alfred L. Ramos, Hiroshi Kawai. 6117 'ired Q0 fldfiid . were for educational purposes and also for just plain entertainment. Many of the programs were held in the auditoriumg others were heard over the public address system. In the first assembly of the year, Mr. Hung' Wai Ching spoke about the A. J. A. During the earlier part of October Macbeth was presented in our auditorium. Starring in the leading roles were Captain Miaurice Evans and Judith Anderson, two of the best Shakesperian actors. Since this was mainly for the service men very few students were able to attend it. The students who did see it, however, will remember it for years to come. Another interesting event was the Navy Day program. Especially entertaining were Gaylord Carters novelties on the piano. Speeches by Dr. Bernstein, Attorney Wendell Carlsmith and others contributed to the educa- tional phase of the program year. The several music concerts were also educational as well as enjoyable. Listed below is the year's program calendar. Oct. 5. Speech by Hung Wai Ching-A. J. A. Oct. 7. One-act play by Dramatics Club- Rom- ance While You Wait Oct. 10, 11, 12, 13. Shakesperian play with Judith Anderson and Maurice Evans- Mac- beth Oct. 21. Band Concert by school band and speak American skit by Speak American Com- Frmn top to bottom: the jirst pictuw .vhows a scene from the flmnzatics clam play Sparkin', 'with Exther lllanibag and Robert Clizzlmem' .... the srmnd picture .Yhmvx three navy HIFTZ includ- ing Chaplain G. Weldon Catlin on the loft who entertained the .wlmol on Navy Day .... Ofjicwx of the Viftory Players, Illabel Todd, Robert Clialirzws, Robert Finch, and lwargarrt Wesxcl are shown with their dllT'lSI'T lllrs. llloii' packing to go to the country district to prexent the senior class play. 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Natsuko Saka- ko Araki, 11111-hi, Miyoko 'I'z1k:1ki, SIIIIIIRO Xvilikllliibil, Keiko Miva ' C ' ' ' A ' ' ' Fujiwara. mmolo. Xoslne ilnntn, Llnyoko RON' TIVO: Kimiko Iligashihaf ru. Winona Kaili, Alice Ilaina, Matilda Kimi, , Lucy Choy, Kai Yen Suv, Shizuno Kislii, Ni2IS2lIIIl 'I'ak11l111sl1i, John Kimi. ROW THREE: Saburo Miyasaki. Masaki Muraka- mi, lll2lS2lO l'1-Iiiina, Sliigeru AKZIIIIIIIV, Albert Iga. Stanley Ikeda, Masao Ilayashi, Seikichi, Miyasalo. ROXV FOUR: Shunji Isemoto, George Knliokelii. Tin Hung Ho, Isaniu lvK'llZlI'2l, 1'Ia1ren1-11 Foster, Nohuwo Iwamoto. Muniorn Suzuki, Shign-o Oshiro. SQPHQIXIOI-IHS FRONT ROVV: 11181111 fllillIIOlO, Killlllifl Ono, Yayoi Ito, Ilelvn Inra, Tlielina Vhock. Suniiko Matsumura. Aileen Nililklliilllfi. Iiniiko Ilirata. ROVV TIVO: Fusae 'I'zikz1rz1. Fuiniko I1'u,iimoto, Reiko Yoshida, Ilisako Shiigi, Ternko Mi- nato, Ilatsuini Shigeoka, Susannah Teho, Micliiko Yainasaki. FLIIIIII' Ilayashida. ROVV THREE: Tzitsuko Yanazaki, Saclako Kiyo- saki, Wilma Edniv. Louise Kaloi, Kumiko Torigoe, Kiyono Nagatani, Iiiko Okinagqa. Alberta Brown. ROVV FOUR: Susuniu S11- liZlIIlOI0, Hitoslii Ikeda, Kowashi Ilirai, Paul N2IliIIIIIIll'lI, Frank Kim. Kazuyoshi Ide, Seichi Ihara. Yasno Niimi. F1,1'1,1-11.-.1 Dec. Dec. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. May May May May June June June 2. 17 26 2 9 10 17 22. 22. 1 4 16 27 4. 1 8. 5 Readings by Dramatics Club. a. Oratorical selections by Harold Lus- comb and Seito Ikeda. b. Dramatic selec- tions by Ulii Kanakaole and Ilawea Brown. c. Humorous selections by Margaret Wessel and Harold Patten. Selections by band and chorus. One-act play by Dramatics Club. Band concert. Talk by Dr. Bernstein - Venereal Diseases . Quiz contest between sophomores and Juniors. Talks by Mr. Robert Baldwin, Mr. Wayne McTague, Kenji Kunitomo, Mr. Elie Amiel, and Mr. Eddie Fujita- Boy Scouts . Three-act play by the senior class- And Came the Spring . Talk by Dr. Bernstein- Venereal Dis- ease . Spring Concert by Hilo Intermediate band and cho1'us. May Day Pageant. Band Concert fswing and classicalj. Speech class in a short skit. J unior-Senior Prom. Baccalaureate Service. Commencement Class Day. mg . . 3 534.41 if-Mfzfuzy . . . the Allied Youth has been one of the most ac- tive on the campus. They began the year with an initiation get-together in September, followed by a dance in November. Police Chief Larsen ad- dressed them on Juvenile Delinquency at one oi' their monthly socials. In December the mem- bers went on a camping trip to Hale-O-Aloha in the Volcano district. One day of the camp was spent on a picnic hike to the Lava Tube and a few even hiked down to Kilauea lki. On Wednes- day, February 23 Mr. Villers was a guest speak- er. His topic was Alcohol',. Also in February, the club sponsored an essay contest on Temper- ance . Cash prizes of ten, seven and three dollars were awarded the winners. They were: Hatsue Kadota, first, Walter Leong, second, Daniel Ma- tsumoto, third. The traditional blow-out was in the form of a banquet held jointly with the WPA Wvoman Pays Allj dance on the evening of April 29. Thelma Chock and Alice Takata were co-chair- men for the dance and Genevieve Takemoto was in charge of the banquet. The Club's activities were carried on under the leadership of Mrs. Fu- kabori, adviser, and Matsuko Kuwahara, Albert Kurisu, Shizue Kuwahara, Robert Ogi, president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, respec- tively. The Teen Age Musicians' Club was organized last year to widen the knowledge and apprecia- tion of music. With Mr. Villers as their adviser, the twenty- five members of the Alpha Gamma Riays, science club, met after school every other Tuesday and did various scientific experiments. Officers have been: Seito Ikeda, presidentg George Ah Tou, vice-president, Janet Chock, secretary-treasurer. At one of their meetings, Elmer Carvalho experi- mented with coal gas and Robert Finch gave a talk on meteorology. Another newly organized club is the Victory Players whose purpose is to produce plays and programs which will help the war effort, provide speaker programs and patriotic pageants, promote the sale of bonds and stamps, and present pro- grams for civilians and members of the armed forces. The club presented The Ambitious Guest and The Man Without a Country over KHBC in March. Mrs. Moir is the club adviser and Mar- garet Wessel, president, Robert Chalmers, vice- presidentg Robert Finch, secretary, and Mabel Todd, treasurer, are the officers. With this purpose f'To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character , the forty-five members of the Log-Rollers Hi-Y had an active year under the advisership of Mr. Edward Naka- mura. On December 23, a Christmas party was held at the Y.M.C.A. building. Most of the activi- ties have been held jointly with the Senior Lokahi G. R. They included a dance in October, boy and girl discussions, a badminton tournament, and a camping trip in March. Officers have been pre- sident, Tooru Hara, vice-president, Makoto Fuku- 'l'op to lioltom: Nrnzry Kl1,llIj'Il.Ylll, Il Junior Girl Ri'xi'r7'1', I'l'fIOI'f.S nn hw lulrxvi fiizrlirzgx. Viale! Kmurzfzn, .llifhiyrl ill'uri.vl1i!z1, Yrzwkn IXVIUIFIIICII, Film Ozlu, 111141 Tlzwliilil C'l1m'k of ilu' Sojhlzmizrm' Girl Rf'.wrz'1'x lmlrl Ilzviz' n'z'1'kly Hzwlizig out of rlomzv, F1411n'0 I'lI17llI1'7'X lmxy ut :work in tlzrir Info fmtrh. ,-llliwl l Y01lf1l.Y Kfniflzi Kumi- mum, Slziziw Kzmvzlzrzrri, Tlzwlum Flmfk, mul Jrzmrx Fujiumfn fmt mulzilc lu',l'un' Fflilfllllllllg Zllrir lzikv llzrauglz Kiluum Iki. Fifi 1 SQPHQBIQRES-FRONT ROVV: Benjamin Ilac. Adelai- da Dumlao, Reiko Okubo, Yoshiko Hakada, Shimu Kita- gawa, Consita Celion, Sadao Suzuki. ROW TWO: Shoichi Yamale, Fumie Nagaishi, Judy Miyashiro, Mae Louise Silva, Julia Ogawa, Kiyoshi Tsuchiya. ROW THREE: Ka- nieichi lmade. Kokichi Nariyoshi, Walter Rabisa. Masato Urasaki. Arthur L'emura, Harumi Oshiro, Yoshiharu Tsu- baki. ROVV FOUR: Masaru Maeda, Jerry Chow, Richard Santos, Kazuyuki Okimura, Haruo Inouye. dag secretary, Harold Saito, and treasurer, Akira Fujimoto. The Girl Reserves ca1'ried on a year of inter- esting' activities. In October a recognition cere- mony of all high school Girl Reserves was held, the theme of which was, Girl Reserves-Junior members of the Y.W.C.A. of the World. Alice Fujikawa, senio1', was in charge of a Christmas pageant, The Christmas Vision , in December. The seniors held a semiformal dim-out dance on October 29 at the Y.W.C.A. building. This was sponsored with the Log--Rollers Hi-Y and Alice F ujikawa and Saburo Tanaka served as co- chairmen. Boy Dates Girl was acted out in pan- tomine at one of the meetings, showing both good and bad points of people at dances. L'aifaire de Valentine , an invitational formal dance was held on February 12. Namie Nakamura was general chairman for the dance. The Valentine motive of red and white was carried out in the programs and stage decorations. The Girl Reserves have made candy for the Red Cross and are rendering services to two children at Puumaile Hospital. The children are remembered on birthdays, Christmas, and other holidays. In March the G.R. went on a camping trip with the Ili-Y boys. The camp pro- gram included group games, dancing, volleyball, hikes to Kilauea Iki and the Lava Tube. The girls did all the cooking while five Hi-Y boys willingly cleaned up after eve1'y meal. Approximately 35 members went on the trip which was claimed by SQPHONIQRESX-FRONT ROW': Alice Hong, Kazue lla- ra-da, Nobue Tachikawa, Sadako Yoshimoto, Tsugie Ishi- bashi, Maisy Ishizaki, Yoshie Miyashira, Mitsue llonda, Herbert Yamamoto. ROYV TWO: Saburo Kono, Katherine Yoshishige, Sau Yun Loo, Doris Tomioka, Mutsue Yama- saki, Fudeko Nagayama. Akiko Hirota, Chieko Ota, Kikue Araki, Masami Yoshioka. ROW THREE: Setsuo Hiraoka. Elizabeth Akana, Haruko Endo, Dorothy Rubio, Kuulei Di- recto, Hisako Miyasaki, Tamiko Kajiwara, Sanae Omori, Salvador Guting. ROW FOUR: Robert Nakao, Edwin De Coito, Teruo Higuchi. Yoshiaki Sakazaki, George Hewitt, Tsutomu Hatanaka, llenry Izuka, Makoto Katada. SOPHQLIORES-FRONT ROW: Bernardo Pilla, Violet Baluyat, Hatsumi Murata, Etsuko Matsuo, Martha Pua, Rosita Orio. ROW TWO: Yoshihiro Takayesu, Tsurue Sako, Yvonne Eaton, Verta Costa, Elsie Ackerman, Kikue Usui, Fumio Oshita. ROW THREE: Hideo Kozawa, Alan Edwards, Gordon Beatty, Akitsugu Terumoto, Albert Ra- poza, Sadami Yamamoto. everyone to be the best camp I ever attended. Sadamu Kuwahara was the general chairman and Mr. Rapozo was the chaperone. The following weekend a train ride to Paauilo was enjoyed by the G.R. and their invited guests. About fifty people were present. The junior Girl Reserves have had similar ac- tivities during the year. On December 23 a semi- formal Christmas dance was sponsored by them at the Y.W.C.A. activities building. Fujie Kushi was the general chairman. Then on March 25 they gave another dance with Peggy Ogi in charge. A formal dance honoring the senior Girl Reserves will be given on June 10. Nancy Kobayashi will be in charge. Less important events of the year have been skits, talks, piano recitals, and picnics. On the service side, they have made fudge for the USO. Miss Uyenoyama is their adviser and Mar- garet Kuniyoshi, Fujie Kushi, Alice Kurohara, and Chieko Iseri are the officers. T'he sophomores Girl Reserves took up Red Cross projects which included candy making and gift wrapping for soldiers. In March they spon- sored a dance at the Y.W.C.A. About 27 of them made a three-day camping trip to Hale-O-Aloha during the Easter holidays. Their adviser is Mrs. Fukabori and the following served as officers: Alice Marutani, president: Thelma Chock, vice- presidentg Michiyo Morishita, secretary, Eiko Oda, treasurer. SOPHQMORES--FRONT ROW: Consita Celion, Eiko R. Oda, Gertrude Duyao, Hisae E. Hayashi, Sachimi Masu- moto. ROW TWO: Yoshiko Nambu, Yuk Ching Aki, Alice Kaolulo, Mabel Takae, Myrtle VVong, Takumi Aragaki. ROWV THREE: Richard Henderson, Kiyoshi Miyashiro, David VValker, Hideo Murakami, Tsuneo Muraoka, Seichi Higa. XX' ,Nr I . Mil. ' SOPHQMQRESfFRONT ROW: Yukio Miyashiro, Sueko Kazumura, Shizuyo Miya- saki, Natsuko Taise, Guarda Montizor, Ruth Miral, Chiyoko Honda, Michio Hamano. ROW TWO: Kiyoto Kida, Irene Okamura, Lauretta Victor, Narue Yoshimune, Philemi- ro, Nobuo Awa. ROW THREE: Shigeru Higa, Nobuyoshi Onishi, Olivia Kapahua, Bertha. Souza, Katherine Rose, Hilda llaa, Lehua Lee Loy, Chieko Hatakenaka, Sueki Suehiro. ROW FOUR: Jack Sakamoto, Remijio Samoy, Shozo Sakai, Robert Naka- mura, Shigeo Tomosada, Daniel Estocado, Tsutomu Fujinaka, Tommy Mitsuda. SOPHQMQRES-FRONT ROW: Sadako Tanaka, Harumi Sasaki, Tamae Nakahara, Mizue Nishioka, Kinuyo Kitamura, Tsuyuko Sasaki, Shizuko Hashimoto, Miyoko Fujioka. ROW TWO: Chosei Toma, Nobuko Shimizu, Emiko Nishi, Sumie Matsumoto, Annie Ah Tou, Tomie Izumi, Sumie Ota, Satsuko Ko- matsu, Masao Iwamoto. ROW THREE: Ri- kimu Takara, Verda McKenzie, Yukie Ota, Lillian Vivieiros, Hoku Anakalea, Ichiko Morishita, Teruko Doi, Masaru Higa, ROW FOUR: Tomoharu Nakamura, Kaname Oshi- ro, George Fujiwara, Shoichi Okumura, Rob- ert Furtado, Edison Okano, Ian Fujisaki, Masaru Iwata, Kei Tamanoha. A lx P iZ0lif . . formed this year was one for the purpose of creating an interest in tennis among the stu- dents of Hilo High School - The Hilo High School Tennis Club. Under the advisership of Mr. Kuroyama, Mr. Afook, Mr. Kaya, Mr. Edward Nakamura, Miss Chock, and Mr. Chun, the thirty members held tennis practices every Saturday af- ternoon. In November they travelled to Naalehu and Kohala to play the tennis teams there. In February the Tennis Club met the Naalehu team in a return engagement here. The Hilo team made a good showing by winning four matches, tying three, and losing two. They also entered the BIAU tournament and won the first place trophy from a field of six entries. Officers for the year have been: President, Tooru Hara, Vice-president, N aoto Katadag Secre- tary-treasurer, Matsuko Kuwahara. With Miss Ito as adviser, the Senior Service Scouts of Troop 41 went on a camping trip to Westervelt cottage in the Volcano district in Nov- ember. Group games and singing were enjoyed during the evenings and hikes to the park rang- er's office, to the Volcano House, and to Bird Park made up the activities during the day. In October they enjoyed a picnic outing at Reeds Bay. Scouts of Troop 39 also had a picnic at Reeds Bay in November. In December a tea was held at the YW cottage for all troops at which time pins, caps, and badges were presented to the Scouts. The Senior Service Scouts also made candy for the USO at Christmas time. Officers of Troop 41 are: Presi- dent, Tomie Yamashitag Secretary-treasurer, Ha- Top to Bottom: Put that one ovrr, David Y0shiuzum. What III! you want 145 to lla, .my Touric I'71lHId.Y1lifKI, Hatsuc Karlafri, Helen Kami, and dlichiz' Yfmzauchi standing by the blackboard. Swim- Hoy Smufx frowfl togrtlzcr to kwvp warm for the wcathcr is different up here at the 'mountain rest house, Halcpohuku. Fifty-eight na Ching, La Verne Victor, Tsuyako Kaneshi- Fifty-nim- tsue Kadota, of Troop 39 are: President, Mabel Todd, Secretary, Doreen Chong Wah. The Future Homemakers, under the adviser- ship of Mrs. Goo, made slippers for the Junior Red Cross. The island-wide conference us- ually held every year was cancelled because of the war. Officers of this club are Setsuko Sekimura, president: Miyuki Nagakane, vice-president, Ki- mie Teruya, secretaryg Mitsue Kubota, treasurer. Sixty-two students were enrolled in the Future Farmers -of America this year. The boys spent their time studying incubation, potting poinsettias, and building rabbit hatches. Besides this, trips were made to the Kuritani Poultry Farm, Jitcha- ku Swine Farm, and Hilo Egg Circle. The Future Farmers will bring the year to a close with a get- together with the members. Mr. Nitta is the adviser and the following are the officers: James Kuritani, Shiro Onishi, Shizuo Takemoto, Toshiyuki Murata, Yutaka Takushi, Seichi Matsu, and Ted Goto. June 1944 will mark the end of another suc- cessful year for the Boy Scouts of Troop 30. The troop is made up of the Owl fseniorslz Wolf fjuniorsjg and Hippo fsophomoresb Patrols. In November, an initiation camp was held at Camp Hale-O-Aloha. The sophomores suffered many in- SQPHQNIQRES-FRONT ROW: Kimiko Shimabukuro, Theodosia Popa, Norie Okura, Martha Nakamura, Tatsue Shimizu, Sueno Fujio, Ruby Toshi, Kimiko Makino, Yayoko Kawashima. ROW TWO: Tatsuko Hoshijo, Tsuruko Yogi, Teruko Hayashida, Mabel S1-ril, Bernice Porsee, Katsuko Nishihira, Kimie Yagi, Shigeko Kiyosaki. ROW THREE: Helen Shintaku, Billy Kong, Sa- damu Kuwahara, Yoshiaki Tsunemoto, Aki- ra Oshita, Yoshio Doi, Katsumasa Yabuno, Tomio Hasegawa. ROW FOUR: Tadashi Imaino, Makoto Yano, Edward Sakamoto, Isami Fujioka. Moses Chalmers, Jr., William Palin, Moriaki Ogawa, Raymond Sueifuji. SQPHQNIORES-FRONT ROW: Tatsuo Saito, Eleanor Zembik, Kathleen Correa, Helen Seki, Mitsue Hamamoto, Lei Yokoya- ma, Kieko Kobashigawa, Yuen Hoon Chow. ROW TWO: Francisco Montizor, Setsumi Hoshida, Ayako Kaneshiro, Kiyoko Yoshi- zumi, Alice Ho, Fujie Nakatani, Setsuko Kunihiro, Fujiko Nakai, Fumio Kodani. ROW THREE: Nobuo Watanabe, Hanao Na- kano, Satoru Yamashita, Benjamin Duyao, Shuso Hirota, Henry Matsumoto, Yoshiha- ru Nakashima, Louis Ladia, Kenichi Mishi- ma. ROW FOUR: Giichi Moriwaki, Ed- ward Yamaguchi. Oliver Ahulau, Delbert Araujo, Tadayoshi Kouchi, Sadato Yoshi- mura, Thomas Kumano. , . I Left to Right: Grorge Ah Tau explains Boyleis Law la watchful Kf'unr'th lV0ng, Saito Ikrrla, Alloc lllarutani, Thelma Chuck, Cllllfkll Yoshifla, and Hatsur Kaflata of the Alpha Gamma Rays. lvhfllhl' cooking, Future Hamemakers! Xmas llghls shine brightly ai Mr. C. M. Brrnarzl and Taoru Hara enjoy the Hi-Y Xmas party, First aid is bring taught to Doreen Chang Wah, Christina Tuiasasapa and fldalinr Namahoc, by 3115. E. Schorn. dignities at the camp, among which were eating on the cold floor, waiting on the tables, and obey- ing the commands of their upper classmen. In March the Troop 30 Explorers climbed up Mauna Kea. They started out at 9 a.m., Sunday, had lunch in Honokaa, and reached the mountain rest house, Halepohaku, at 5 p.m. As night came on, it became colder and colder, until the thermometer read 25 degrees Fahreinheit at one time. At 1 a.m. under a dim moon, the boys started the jour- ney up. None of them reached the summit but 10 Scouts came to the 13,000 foot level. Everyone had a chance of touching and seeing snow, some of them for the first time. Another camping trip will be made by the Scouts at Camp Westervelt. The annual blow-out will be stag- ed together with the Hilo Intermediate Junior Scouts at Baker's Beach. Mr. Henry Takahashi is the Scout Master and Mr. Kuroyama is the adviser. Officers are Assistant Scout Mas- ter Francis Ichikawa, Junior Assistant Scout Mas- ter Seito Ikeda, Senior Patrol Leader James Ma- tayoshi. Leaders of the various patrol are: Owl, Saburo Tanaka: Wolf, Robert Fujimotog Hippo, Sadamu Kuwahara. rcckz Aalministration .................................................. 6 - 9 Teachers, English Dostal, Joseph, Principal ............,,,,,,,.,.,. 7 Carter, Mrs, De Ette ,,,,, Putnam, Mrs. Sarah, Vice Principal .... 7 Oda, Mrs. Kimiyo, Secretary ,.,.,,,,,,A, ,,,, 7 De Silva, Clement ............,. Hartman, Mrs. Marjorie M oir, Mrs. Loleta 'G. ..... . Rudd, Miss Sara ............. Schoen, Mrs. Eleanor ..,..... Smith, Mrs. Aleta ....... Teacher, Health Scott, Miss Ruby ............. Teachers, Languages Campbell, ltliss Marion Cafeteria .............................................. ....... 3 6, 37 Calendar ...... ,,.,,,, S 4, 55 Christmas ........ ,,,,,,, 5 2, 53 Clubs ........,,, ,,.,,,,,,, 5 6 - 59 Curriculum .... ,,.,,,,,,, 1 1 - 13 Dances ..,..,.. 43 Enrollment i ...... 8 F cshions ...... ,,,.,,, 3 4, 35 F nrensics ,.., Hangouts .....,..,,,,,.,.,.,.,, Health Program .............. Junior Police Officers ....... Juniors, A ctivities ....... Juniors, Officers ,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Juniors, Roll Call ......................,, Publications, Blue and Gold .,.,... Publications, N ews-Bulletin ....... Representative Assembly ........ Canaria, Mrs. Lucille ........ Zlfloir, Mrs. Loleta G. ,..,, Putnam, Charles Teacher, Library S. .... . Baldwin, Robert I. ...... . Teachers, Mathematics I shikawa, Y asuo ,.......... Kamm, Tin Pui .................. Nakamura, Mrs. Ayako ,..... Teachers, Music Seniors, Activities .,,,......,.,,,,,, Carvalho, Urban ....., Seniors, Class Play ,,,,.., Mundy, Millard ,,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Seniors, Roll Call .,..., Teachers, Physical Education Seniors, Officers .......,...., Afook, Ung Soy .....,..,...,...,, Scphomores, Activities ,.,.. 17 Chisena, Mrs. Dorothy Sophomores, Initiation .,,,,.., ,,,,,,, 5 O, 51 Finlayson, Mrs. Beulah ..,.... Sophomores, Oficers ........, .,.,,., 1 S Nakamura, Shigeo ........... Sophomores, Roll Call ,...,,,..,,, ,.,.,,,.,, 4 8-59 Teachers, Science Speak American Campaign .....,, ...,.,. 1 7, 19 Loo, Miss Ruth ................,. Sports, Basketball .....,.,,.......,..,,...,,. .,,..,.... 4 4-46 Nakamura, Mrs. Ayako ...., Sports, Intramural ............,......,.,.,....,. ....,.,.,, 4 6, 47 Villers, Ernest G. ..,,.,....... , Student Association, Committees .,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,. 17 -20 Teachers, Social Studies Student Association, Officers ,,.,..,,,.,, ...,,,. 1 4 Chock, Miss Mew Soong Teacher, Art Crawford, Mrs. Catherine . Carter, Mrs. Anita ...... ....... 1 1, 31 Fukabori, Mrs. Yukino ....,, Teachers, Commercial Kuroyama, Thurston ....... Arnold, Miss Kathleen ....,,,. ...,., 4 0 Loo, Miss Ruth ........... Chun, Ah Kong .,...,..,,.,1 ,.,.,,.,., 1 4, 21 Nakamura, Edward ...., Chung, Euicho ............... .......... 2 5, 27 Rowlands, Llewellyn .,... Ito, Miss Shizue .......,,,,,,.,..,, 9 Wetmore, Miss Ann .,., Jordan, Mrs. Elizabeth ,,,,, 10 Young, Miss Lily ........... Bla cA llister, William ........ 8 Oka, Richard .,.........,,....... 17 Rapozo, Frank ........................... 9 Rowlands, Mrs. Gertrude ......, 2.3 Yoshina, Mrs. Shizue .....,.. Teachers, Vocational Goo, Mrs. Fanny T. .,.... . Kaya, Monroe M. ...... . Serrao, Alfred ............. War Time Teachers, Counseling Carter, Mrs. De Ette ........ Teachers, English Abe, Keith S . ,................... ,...... 1 8, Black, Miss Mary H. ....... . Brown, Mrs. Irene D. ....... ....... 1 9, Bruce, Mrs. Phyllis .......... U Budin, Mrs. Louise M. ...... . Campbell, Miss M arion ......, C arlsmith, Mrs. N elle ....... N itta, K azuto ..............,,.........,......... Wence, Mrs. Constance .................., Activities, Air-raid Warden War Time Activities, War Time Activities, War Time Activities, B and Drive .......... I n-school Group Miscellaneous Employment ........................................ 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