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l rnTTTUvrfr TT ,1 . ( r X REESE, YVONNE LAIEIKAWAI Maile, Oahu Air Force — Highest Honor 1 ; Scho- lastic 11; Citizenship 7, 8, 9, 10. 11; Honorable Mention 11; Quill and Scroll 11. 12; Stenography 11. 12; Class President 12; Class vice- president 11; Class seceretary 7; Student Councilor 9; Member-Bi- shop Memorial Church 12; Ka Na ' i Aupuni 12, 11; Y-Teens (|r.l 7; Sports Club 8; Art 9; Glee Club 10; Tennis Team 8, 9, 10. 11, 12. y n.y ' 4 . OMEZ, BERNADI, KauiAkkJni, Stenogra ll; l ■■ presideni 2( C Kumuh (1 1 ; MAKAIAU, PHYLLIS PIILANI Kahuku, Oahu Highest Honor 7; Scholastii Cit- zenship 7; Honorable Mention 9; Stenography 12, 11; Class Secretary 12; Student Councilor 10; Church Choir 10; Ka Na ' i Aupuni 12, 11; Y-Teens ()r.) 8, 7; Radio Work- shop 10; Forum 12. WONdt ELAINE yUK CIM . Hoholulu. Oahu ! V Highest Honors 7. 8. ' 9. 1 1. lastic 7, 8. 9. 11; Citizenship 9. 10. 11; Honorable Mention 7. 9. 10. 11 ; Quill and Scroll 1 1. National Honor Society 11, French 11, 12, Class Treasurer 12; Class Student Councilor 10; Na ' i Aupuni, Class Sec. Ed., 11, Y-Teens 7; Sports Club 8; Forum 7 12; Modern Dance 11. Scho- Ka We, the mighty class of 1956, add another chapter to the life of the Kameha- meha Schools. With a start of twent) ' -six youngsters in the kindergarten at the Preparatory and an increase in the fall of 1950 during our seventh grade year, this class grew tremendously in size as the years progressed. These stalwart Kameha- mehans comprised part of the population of all the islands. We have learned, experienced, shared, and witnessed colorful, eventful, and fruitful years. We senior girls will never forget the Fashion Show we presented in our sopho- more year, our lovely Hawaiian Health Day Program during that same year, the eighth grade plays we participated in — remember Getting Gracie Graduated? — and the training we all e.xperiened as Mama-Dees of Senior Cottage. We boys will never forget the guidance we green-horns in the seventh grade received, the task of being on the Dining Hall work list as waiters, the instructions we absorbed in the various Vocational Shops while undergoing our orientation periods, and finally the leadership developed through military life, clubs, and str- dent body duties. Annual Song Contests, some of which were victories, our fun in the surf and
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■ KALOI. FREDER Kaunakakai Honorable Men Shop 9; Agncult sity Football I 1, Shop 7, 8; Var- SHICAKI. LAWRENCE A. Honolulu. Oahu Hotel Manager — Welding Shop 1 ; Class Secretary 12. Student Court 12; Sergeant 10; SFFC 11; M Sgt. 12; JV Football 10; |udo 7. 8. 9. 10. 12; Radio Workshop 12; Mixed Chorus 9; Glee Club 10. 11, 12; Gymnastics 7, 8; Wrestling 11. nship , . .. . , fure Shop 10; Welding Shop 11 Class Vice President 12; Class Stu- dent Councilor 7; ROTC Sergeant 10; ROTC SFC 11; ROTC Captain 12; Best Squad 11; Varsity Ritle Team 11. 12; Navigation 10; Hui Oiwi 8. 9. 10. 11; Hi-Y 10. 11; Sunday School Teacher 12 Band 8 9; Mixed Chorus 12; Church Choir 12i Glee Club 12; Camera Club 7 8. 9; Deputation ' Team 11; Swim- ming Team 10; Ka Na ' i Aupuni 10; Senior Ensemble 12. AK KA. SIMEON KANEWA ai, Oahu Elcu. Highest Honors 8. 9; holastic 9. 10, 11; Citizenship 7. Course: College Prep; Class Pres. 12; Class Vice-Prcs. 8; Student councilor 7. 8, 9. 12; Student Court 8. 9; Sergeant 10; SFC 11; Captain 12; Varsity Baseball 10. 11. 12; )V Baseball 9; Honolulu High School All-star Baseball Team 1 1 ; Hi-Y 10. 12; Sunday School Teacher 12 Mixed Chorus 10. 12; Church Choir 10, n. 12; Glee Club 12; Camera Club 9, 10; Drill Team 1 1 ; Ka Na ' i Aupuni 1 1 . sand at Kalama during our class picnics, intriguing Mood Indigo as the theme for our junior-senior promenade, and the countless other events have all provided varied value, which together as one class we have experienced. We will never forget the many instructors who have crossed our paths while we made our separate ways up the long trail past years . . . the friends who have en- tered our lives . . . the loved ones who have been part of our daily living. The football squad and other athletic teams claimed many of their members from our class. The main phase of communication for the Schools, the publication of Ka Moi, was the faithful work of many of us. Scholastically and socially we enjoyed being a ])art of this interesting Kameha- meha family. Many of the things we have learned will help us to be worthwhile members of society. To higher fields of learning, to the business world, to the military branches of the country we will climb. There is no reason why we should falter. There is every reason why we should rise upward and be successful. We have been trained. It is up to us to make good — to make history of which our alma mater, our parents, our community, our race, and our world will be proud !
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