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.., INTRAMURALS Q 3, Q a at as My ww we WN 'W N U . An EICUVC lIlU'2iIl'lUI'3.l sports pI'Ogl'3l'Il was organized throughout the year under the supervision of Mr. Albert Minn and Miss Kay Fossum. The boys' intramural sports program in- eluded Hag football, basketball, track, vol- leyball, and softball. The girls played bas- ketball, tennis, volleyball, softball, and tried tumbling. 'w.t1-AM was as ly mtg.. f and to build up team work and good if ,ff sportsmanship among participants. I to encourage more participation in phy- FLAG FOOTBALLERS Sophomore, Alan Hiramatsu, runs with ball in boys' intramural game. CUTIES Linda Ariyoshi, Sharon Masuo, and Adele Nobriga play basketball in the girls mtramurals sports program. .qtgnnlna-nor w-v..,,..., The intramural sports activities were in- E stituted to give each Bulldog a well- 9 rounded acquaintance with different sports X Sports, at the intramural level, did much : sical activities on the Bulldog campus. I 'I . W F
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TENNIS In their first year of competition in the Inter- scholastic Tennis League, the Kaimuki racket team came through in fine form. Since the bulk of the squad was made up of underclassmen, the Bulldogs, this year, com- peted in the junior division of the tennis league. Our four new tennis courts were in use con- stantly as team members practiced their strokes under the watchful eyes of Coach Kay Fossum. The boys' team won 2 out of 5 school matches against University High School, 3-25 McKinley High, 4-1. The girls' team edged out Roosevelt, 3-2, but lropped the remaining four school matches. All but two players will be returnees on the tennis squad next year and this, plus the fact that we will be having four more courts in use should make for bright prospects in next year's tournaments. Katherine Fossum Coach fi.. si . Q . it ,K R , N L We Q Gordan Tam Manager Norman Lau Captain lst row: Carmen Maehu, Lorene Goo, Sally Teruya, Madeline Mahoe, Carolyn Endo, Linda Inouye. 2nd l'0W! Gordon Tam, james Uyema, Annelte Ng. Maile Yapp, Rudolph Pagud, Ward Brewster. 3rd row: Dennis Morimoto, Malford Ogawa, Robert Todoki, Norman Lau, Carolyn Gouveia. Missing: jesus La Rosa, Roy Tokunaga.
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ORGANIZATIONS Working as a team, each organization formed at Kaimuki achieved most of their planned objectives for the school year. These clubs held service projects, picnics, dances, and other activities, which added much to their campus life here at Kaimuki. .55 1
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