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Row I, left to right: T. Kaneshiro, L. Kiilau, W. Carrillo S. Lai, T. Higa. Row 2: J. Espirito, T. Hiranaka, B Alimboyoguen, D. Honiiyo, R. Takomoto. Row 3: D lshida, M. Botes, R. Acosta, D. Brum, V. Sa. Row 4 M. Kokami, E. Fujimoto, E. Padin, D. Cantrades, J Alegria, C, Relacion, C. Manoi. Row 5: Mr. Hall, R Aranio, C. Koyanagi. Row l, left to right: D. Miller, R. Kinney, C. Los Banos M. Kaaumoana, M. Kaliloa. Row 2: H. Alu, C. Amaral V. Medeiros, F. Lopez, R. Estacio. Row 3: F. Bonilla, A. Marquez, H. Tam, V. Delapina, W. Chang. I game! Vainly produced sounds from the quonset hut were heard at the beginning of the school year. Gradually these nerve-wrecking screeches were transformed and combined to produce the steady flow of martial airs audi- tioned at our football games and at our pep rallies. Orchids go to Mr. Lyman Hall, the new band instructor, for his perserverance and untiring efforts to make the band an esteemed part of Kauai high. With the co-ordination of the musical abilities of the students and . ,-.-,VV L f'. !. ',f1. 1 if,-..x.s-1 L 4 L Ati , ,f,,,,V I 0. E.-1a,.1 ',..i:'f T . tx .. J,- ? f ff- 1 ':,rw,' Q., ,fj- Mr. Hall, a Spring Concert was planned for and carried out with great success. The band in a great surprise to the school launched the '49 Yuletide season with the rendition of a medley of Christmas carols at the Christmas assembly. Replenished with a supply of instruments the band completed the year with active par- gticipation and contribution to the school's activities of the year. ' - or' ml -..f-s..I :ff- 13. -' F 'I bfi to right F Funomura J. ,'sLUgf5ljrfhJfd?fL'LnyelI, R. Gonzales, J. J sacimatgjtw 2:'RQ,qUyechi, R. Hangu- fffkaffeengqmafziio, 'A. Labrador, c. ffP6s9Hq,..g1Nano. Rw 3: Y. Ishii, v. West, .C. Santos, B. Espi- ' 1' 'ritpik-NE fOgo!ihi, MrQ.Hall, M. Paler, fifgjiirata, H, -Todo, Rosa.
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presentations given by Mrs. lzumoto and her students and conducted a sale of football and basketball photos. lncome from these sources helped balance the budget. To exchange ideas and promote good rela- tionship between both schools an excursion was made to Waimea, By torteiting week- ends and sparetime, the workers toiled to meet rigid deadlines, amidst the constant clacking of typewriters. Executing orders and auditing layouts with much efficiency were Hannah Shannon and Katherine Nakatsuji, co-editors-in-chief, Tsukiko Yasaka, business manager, Rose Schumacher, Betty Tsukamoto, Lucita Pacleb, Eleanor Pacheco, senior editors, Tsukiko Yo- '-st' 'fe i ..., ' ' ' 4. e,iu..j I N N if ,, :rw-vezf H., ,Q f..-,s,., .Z-,I . The senior and arrdercfassmen section staffs work layout variations, They are, longed: left to riglutzlucita Pac-f leb, Rosa Schumacher, Eleanor Pa- checo, Tsukika, jasaka, .Jean Kane- moto, Ellen Tsukoyama, '-Mary' 'Ann Mizutani, ,Betty Tsukamoto. QSM!!-' ing: Leah Ching, Sefsulw' Hadama, Jane Wotada. V ,- ,,,,g. x , . - 1' saka, Jane Watada, Jean Kanemoto, admin- istration editors, Mary Ann Mizutani, Ellen Tsukayama, Setsuko Hadama, underclassmen editors, Josephine Cabalagan, Bernice Medei- ros, organization editors, Leah Ching, literary editor, Ray Smith, sports editor, Yasuto Kai- hara, Masa Harada, Edith Miyake, activities editors, Diohne Teall, Mario Heresa, art edi- tors. Diligent and artistic Miss Minnie Fujita was our art advisor who gave our art editors in- valuable advice and aid. In charge of the photography were Jack Wakayama, Edwin Naito, and Edwin Nishikawa. Our deepest thanks go to Mr. Omori, advisor, for the inestimable help rendered. Edwin Naito. is I. ' , , r - Ji. sf f ..,.- SK' Q, ' ,, 'KJ ' ' S . .. 4 2 V --, , , fag, . L, Q is The makers of the book hustle to meet the first deadline. They are seated: left to right: Josephine Ca balagan, Masa Harada, Edith Miyake Mary Heresa, Diohne Teall. Standing Bernice Medeiros, Yasuto Kaihara Jack Wakayama, Edwin Nishikawa
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gy-715' Row l, left to right: S. Matsushima, D, Yaka, F. Kalm- moto, C. Los Banos, F. Miyoshi, J, Takamoto, F, Ernoto, J. Doi. Row 2: L. Souza, E. Souza, D. Rabasa, B Saladaga, M. Rivera, L. Telles, L. Hewlett. Row 3: E. Okinaka, K, Hirota, C. Doi, M. Maeda, R, West, A. Nokatsuka, D. Miyakado, K. Kohatsu, S. Kealoha, L. Baptiste. Row l, left to right: V. Talbo, L. Vevieros, G. Saladaga F Kodama E Tsukayama M. Heresa, J. Hirota, D. :er R w 2 J Epe P Heresa, E. Hamamoto, J Fugii A Muraoka M Kaaumoana, N. Silva, J, Lovell Row 5 A Bacarrc J Rasay F, Suan, M. Kaliloa, G. Akuna H Tabia G Sanekane . .4 . ,Q , , . .' I . ,--L ' - Row I, left to right: F. Watanabe, M. Gushiken, BQVA. Bailey, R. Saladaga, H. Mako, M, Nunes, V. Galos.'.' Row 2: C, Barriga, C, Mayo, N. Epe, G. Yoshioka, M Hikiji, F. Labrador, L. Corrales, Row 3: C. Relociojr' L. P. Cockett, G. Rapozo, J. lida, J, Lovell, M. 'Ponui- Row 4: G Funes, Mr. Hall, E. Miguel, S. Koerte. f A, Quarter notes, eighth notes, sharps and flats were familiar topics of discussion, as the glee club began a new year of activity. Mr. Lyman Hall, director, new but an asset to the school was able to produce a chorus of high caliber. Adding color to the Thanksgiving assembly, Christmas assembly, and Easter assembly, and finally climaxing the year with a spring con- cert, the glee club established itself in its performances. Three groups, the boys, girls and the mixed chorus, made up the club. The choristers familiarized students with selections of Negro spirituals, classical, reli- gious, and popular airs. A few of the many selections learned dur- ing the year were: Night and Day, The High Flyer, My Child ls Gone, Kentucky Babe, and -Qfdqramus Te. , 'Tx' ,ry-. ,sis A sv' - , L' 4 4,5 'i'GS':' ,fi F 'asm V 1-' A PI mf. ., .. NLE.. V We ' ,f f- . ,L , flfflu
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