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D. E. C. A. All members of the Cooperative Retailing Training Class from Kaimuki belong to the Distributive Education Clubs of America. These students spend half of their day at school and the remaining part of the day at work. The C.R.T.C. program enables busi- ness students who are qualified, to gain on the job retail experience and prepares them for full time positions after graduation. To be qualified a student must first have an aver- age of or better. The students are employed at the Ritz Store, The Liberty House, Royal Enterprises, Dicksons, and other stores. The year started with the annual installa- tion Banquet. It was followed by the distribu- tion of Christmas stockings to The Chi1dren's Ward at Leahi Hospital. The highlight of the year was the graduation banquet. s N. ft -ww s---- -was if: fill? ' U ss: is t ss- Q er'-is? I TXT. is .Assn . X., -r s 9. . - iggtgvsgigg .fir SRF ' ' Top row: Richard Palmer, president. 2nd row: Amy Teruya, vice-president, Momi Whaley W .. if sf : Q' 4 ax, secretary, Kay Yonamine, treasurerg Mrs. Jennie Tyau, advisory Rowena Ahn, Irene Gakiya. 3rd row: Sandra Hamamoto, Steven Harper, Geraldine Higa, Edric johnson, Felward Kaha- - 1 .. . . . . . .fywgggg Kgs.- kelu Gwendol n Kamano. 4th row. Lorene Kamihara o ce Kaneshiro Fa e Kishimori fis si -. it . y ' . J y , y , Alfred Lee, Linda Matsunami, Irene Nohara. 5th row: Carlene Shipe, Roy Sweeney, Jeanette Taaca, Deanna Takara, Harriet Takemoto, Kenneth Tanji. as - we ' lf' K Q K Q 49 X t 5 r X is wi 'X -. ... . A R Q i N Q . f.,. ' . 3' '- 2 . 1 ' I 1 . 'y ' l Q in , l wx T 5
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164 KEY CLUB Top row: Richard Ching, presidentg Ernest Nogawa, vice-presidentg Melvin Muraoka, secretary, Robert Tanaka, treasurerg Lester Nakata, Sgt.-at-Armsg Dwane Aguiar, 2nd row: Richard Aoto, Ronald Ching, Sidney Chong, Melvin Fong, Dean Ishiki, Richard Kato, 3rd row: james Kubo- ta, George Kurisu, Harry Liu, Andrew Morisako, james Nakahodo, Hiroyasu Narita. 4th row. Franklin Nishida, Alban Oshiro, David Rodrigues, Raymond Taguchi, Franklin Tam, Gordon Tam. The Key Club, sponsored by the Waikiki Kiwanis Club, consists of students dedicated to school and community service. Organized in 1956 by Dr. Yorio Wakatake, the club con- tributed concrete benches and mirrors for the school lavatories. In 1957-58 the club's major project was painting the bleachers and stage. I 9 This year the club helped the Toys for Tots' Drive by painting toys. To culminate the year's activities, a ban- quet was held at the end of the year. Dr. Ken Kuwata, Mr. Masami Yamauchi, Mr. Floyd Kaneshiro, and Dr. Francis Ho- shino served as advisors along with our own school counselor Mr. Seiso Taniguchi.
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CHIT CHATTERS Top row: Phyllis Tanabe, presidentg Amy Nakashima, vice-president. 2nd row: Tamar Ching, recording secretaryg Stella Okamoto, corresponding secretaryg Judith Nagao, Sgt.-at-Armsg Doris Toyooka, chaplaing Cynthia Ching, advisorp Ethel Hiyane, advisor. 3rd row: Ethel Aramaki, Carol Fukuji, Aimie Hamada, Carolyn Kato, Ruth Kinoshita, Carol Kunishige. 4th row: Frances Ta- kasaki, Frieda Taniguchi, Harriet Tanouye, Lillian Tarumoto, Carolyn Watanabe, Lorene Wa- tanabe. An independent organization of juniors, the Chit Chatters endeavored to promote coope- ration among its members throughout the school year. Service projects were carried out every month and other social functions were also held on different occasions. The girls in- cluded among their activities a camp, picnics, dances and selling projects. Participating in the Clothing drive for the Territorial Hospital, in the Toys for Tots drive, and The Star-Bulletin and Advertiser Christmas fund were part of their activities. A teahouse party highlighted the year-end activities.
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