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The KHS band, under the direction of Mr. Wallace Onishi, completed a school year filled with school and community service. They played at each of Kaimuki's eight In- terscholastic football games and also at the annual Shrine football game. During the Christmas season they played in the Christ- mas program and in the Kaimuki and Kapa- hulu communities' yearly Yule parades. The Thanksgiving and United Nations assemblies are other performances to their credit. The Hawaiian Instruments group and the Choir joined the Band in presenting the Spring Festival a joint effort of the KHS music department. After participating in the island-wide Music Festival, the band made their last performance at the KHS graduation ceremonies at the VVaikiki Shell. READY. Instructor Mr. Wallace Onishi cues the band BAND Left to right: row l: Dennis Tage, Theodore Kam, Floyd Maeshiro, Ronald Ching, Melvin Mikasa, Warren' Imada, Joyce Abreu, Marjorie Morimoto, Linda Ariyoshi, Audrey Ling, Melvin Cabang. Row 2: Kenneth Ginoza, Kent Ishibashi, Robert Hamaker, Robert Shigematsu, Ernest Lee, Walter Hoe, Edward Kawasaki, Calvin Ishisaki, Roy Shibata, Edwin Kihe. Row 3: Lester Nakata, Paul Matsumoto, Douglas Yoshimura, Chester Toma, Richard Shintaku, Bernard Moore, Samuel Peters. Row 4: Gary Tamashiro, Earl Nunes, Kaopua, John Revilla, Samuel Kipapu, Larry Taone, jack Digmon, Robert Tom, llonald Sasaki. Row 5: Paul Kimura, Howard Mayo, David Oshiro, john Kanroki, Manuel Soares, Harold Nishimnra, Melvin Nakamura, Ronald Koyama, Raynard Perreira. members as he prepares to start a selection. ....,.........vmHwv-f V ifirigw T, U A 5 QXXGH' so BANV sr 5
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.IPO The JPO force completed a well-rounded ear of school service and social activities. dvisor Mr. Albert Tyau, Capt. Melvin ong and Lt. David Rodrigues supervised le unit in performing their duties which tcluded patrolling the crosswalk for stu- ents going to and from school, assisting 'achers at football games by roping the HS cheering section and by checking that te rooters were properly dressed, and anding by for campus and trallic duties. The KIPO members received free ad- ission to a skating rink with the com- liments of tl1e management as a special rivilege. YVith the -IPO units of other is- nd schools, they spent a funfilled day at te yearly IPO picnic in May. Also in Fay, to complete their school year, they ere guests of the Kaimuki PTA at the ssociation's annual banquet. lst row: Leo Andrus, David and Marguerite Pachecho. ll!! i I 'ei' ' .Fri- ,puA1' 5' X K I -gram, 'Q-sw ve , c 0 TL-f 34 ADVISOR ALBERT TYAU supervises David Rodrigues and Melvin Fong as thev regulate traflic. Rodrigues, Melvin Fong. 2nd row: Lulu Kema, Bibiana Texeira, LA 4 ,4 I, 1 'P li 0 . A ll
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G ' ' -QP X - - -'31 as .-.,,, - My G ,Q - J Q W ' - gmc f f by -A5 N H i s ' J' ---W 1 if , .... ya ' Ji- Y ,A S -.- 35 M0 T W5 --' ' ' of ,. ,J-C... 'lr . ff Ig' 1 an- r Left to right: row 1: Yolinda A ' ' V' l L'l'k garia, 10 et ll oi, Linda Chong, Claudia 'I'an1, Kathleen Morris, Madeline Mahoe. Geraldine Pacheco, Brenda Benson, Elaine Sayaina, Ardith Marciel, Marilyn Setoda. Ralph Nelson. Row 2: Barbara Baptist. Mae Yabui, Paumana Makahi, Dollv Afalava. Charlotte Kalco Velma Kekipi, Patricia Ledercr Susan Charbonneaii, Nancy Tsu'i jul'th I , , . I J , ti h Uyehara. Dolly Clark, Franklin Anama. Row 3: Robert kauila, lxealoha Soares, Herbert Kaopna, Iacob Purdy, Leonard Kaei- l l wa ll, Me vin Higa, Edwin Hattori, Felix Asinsin Gerald Gonsalves, Michael Kelai, Selwin Saito, Charles Lo, The school choir, under the direction ol liss Grace Yoshioka, started off the year with getA:1cc1l11aintetl picnic which was enjoyed 2 all. Giving perforinzmces at the Thanksgiving ssembly, at tl1e Tripler Army Hospital, at e Maunalani Home, at the Christmas Con- rt at Aliiolani School, and at the PTA 'ogram on February 17, were a few of their tivities. The choir also took part in the Music epartinent Spring Fantasy on March l8. The choir ended a very busy year by pre- iting several selections at the Kaimuki igh School Commencement Exercises at the aikiki Shell on June 7. RE, MI . . . Choir director Miss Grace Yoshioka runs ugh scale with students before starting into a song. CHOIR
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