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f. fs 5. i X X 41 .iii - e ini' ' v - . .Ri-'lf' ,l, left to right: R. Solpdago, C. Marquez, H. Matsumoto, E. Fujii, D. A, Foster, Ywlshii, B. 4 ', ' ,iS W'Y!Qf0, E-KOdOfli0,'.'Row,2:,J,,DeJo Crue, KL Naitb,v'eW.' .Yosl1gn'ura, S'.,KeaIol1c, -E. Waikiki, G, lto, gr, ' -f g ' -S. Yoshii, Ag.'Gomp6n,I .Raw 3':,,T. Higc, Hz Tom, C. Monqi, . Q'ulnOhesf'J. Kuriioko, G. Aliuno, 'ff ' I Kuriki, C1 Relocipn, Cosef fs' E' , ' I I -- ' , . S .qs C F i if s ,, umm ,uh L.. H f Sw Q fp, 1 . Eifffsyiiix 1, f ilffigezgg ni' 4' I f 3- 5 M. 'X - R - s pi, ,, fe if I K x .....,, X lx We guarantee no strikes when these iuniors take the govern- Judging by the looks on the faces at the connoiseurs of ment over. They're wise about labor and management. beauty, Harriet's o cinch for the Miss Teen Queen title. 1 X755 wb. K A A 1 .E . ,-Jyfl i , L! 'V X! 'J , q I M7 , vf' . Y, 'gm Q I ri M... Q Q ,V Empty plates, smiling faces mean one thing only-a good Minnie, where's he sitting? ls he looking? Poor little freshie party at Christmas time for Mrs. Clawer's jolly junior home- Masoo can't understand the ways of the iunior gals. room. X ,qi iv' fo
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Qi A 1 - 4 .emi ' Q lg I 3 CRALINA PADILLA Vice President , . . intelligent diligent worker . . . petite. SUMIKO IHA Secretary . . . pleasing personality . . glwgyg willing to help. RICHARD TAO artistic 00140764 Not yet thoroughly familiar with the life and routine of Kauai High, but ready and willing to learn, the sophomores began a new year of responsibilities and experience last fall. Starting the year off with a bang they chose as their class officers, president, Henry Ku- ba, vice-president, Cralina Padilla, secretary, Sumiko lha, and treasurer, Richard Tao. Biology, geometry, and typing were a part of their studies and true to traditions they earned the name Sufferin' Sophsf' They contributed outstanding scholars and athletes who put the class of '52 in the limelight. A few of those academically inclined were Lou Eckart, Yoshino Higa, Norma Shiraki, and Isamu Uenten. On the gridiron, Edward Kato, Henry Kuba, Akito Ogoshi, Simeon Agao, and Glenn Yagi- hara displayed their talents as rugged and promising athletes. Concluding the year's activities was the sophomore dance under the chairmanship of Helen Fukumoto. A little older and perhaps more cultured, the eager sophomores look forward tothe coming year. HENRY KUBA President . . . friendly . . . good football player . . , reliable. Qi l I gb -1 , gl 5, KF gf ' s if T N A X 9' ,I .Wa N' Treasurer . . . studious . . . quiet and Q MN' XJ :ZW ' ' ' ,.:. s A ' . T I , -.f., .v,,. ,-,i . :-' ur ., N., M
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