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1,4 YANAGIDA, E T ITSUE-l. S. A. So- cial 'itte 7 F. H. H. Program Com- mitt ,e 3,l ilehua Staff 3. A L ai never bold. YONEDA. 'IQSUNELCLII-Class Decoration Committee 2. ' A mathematician who could give Euclid competition. i YOSHIDA. KIYOMI - Class Ticket Com- mittee 2. A heart with room for every joy. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES IANE RILEY, Iunior Thanks for the Memories, Thanks for the Memoriesf Ot Evelyn and Ioe, Of candid camera fiends, Of Rosalie's best beau, Of gay carnival scenes, Of Watson's ever-changing mind, Of our successful relay team, Of Chuml Ha-ee-nal and Da Of Miss Chang's ever present beam, Kind! Of making side-Walks Wide, Of beating Punahou, Ot tears we'll try to hide, Of one keen Sea Scout show, Ot catching heck for chewing gum, Of pep rallies led by Luci, Of how the boys did hate a skag- Of pledges to the A. B. G. bum, Thanks, L. H. S. Thanks, L. H. S. Thanks for the Memories, Ot Dutchman's wooden shoes, Of minding P's and Q's, Of Mary D. in two swell plays, Of girls who had the Wear-slacks craze, Ot Hurley and his crutch, Cf Penny Minn in dutch, Of dances that were simply swell, Ot programs that were worth-while . . . well, Thanks. L. H. S., for the Memories.
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UY1-:CHL HERMAN YAsUo ' C-ive me the Wide open spaces. WATSON. WILLIAM O. - Lawton High School, Oklahoma, Homeroom President 2, Student Council 2, Baseball 3, Football 3. To Work little, to study less ls his idea of happiness. VINCENT, ADAM C.-Student Council 3, Shop Foreman 3, S. P. 3, Social Committee 3, Ka Leilehua Staff 3, Class Sentinel Come mittee 3. Flirt and the world flirts with you, Love and you love alone. YAII, GARY MITSUO - Class Decoration Committee l, Sentinel 2, I. P. O. 3, Basket- ball 3, Baseball 3. Nothing is right and nothing is just, We sow in ashes, reap in dust. VIRGO, ELEANOR MURIEL-Cosmopolitan Players President 2, Girl Reserves Presi- dent 3, lntercouncil Representative lg Class Day Chairman 3, Tennis Letter 2. 'Tis not the most beautiful woman that men love most. YAMADA, NAOKI You have not converted a man because you have silenced him. WATANABE, MITSUKO-l. S. A. Social Committee 3, Class Ticket Committee 2, S. P. 3, Sentinel 2. Officious, innocent, sincere, Of every friendless one, the friend. YAMAGUCHI. SUMIE-Class Decoration Committee 2, Sentinel 2, Banquet Com- mittee 3, Ka Leilehua Staff 3. An open hearted maid, pure and true. WATSON, RAYMOND DAVID-Local Honor Society l, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Student Council l, 3, Out- door Club Vice-President 2, Campus Com- mission 3, Ka Leilehua Editor 3, Sentinel Editor l, 2, Sentinel Assistant Editor 1, lunior Edition Sentinel 2, Carnival l, 3, Senior Forum Chairman 3. The world knows nothing of its greatest men. YAMASHITA, ETHEL OMAYO-Girl Re- serves Social Committee 3, F. H. H. Con- ference Committee 3, Class Refreshment Committee 2, Ticket Committee l, Carnival l. And whatever skies above me, here's a heart for any fate.
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IUNIORS UNDER THE guidance of Miss Lillian Crafts, an exchange teacher from Roches- ter, New York, the class of l939 enjoyed a very successful year, having partici- pated in various school activities. This year, they were fortunate to have as homeroom teachers, Miss Tanette jaloff, an exchange teacher from California, Mr. Paul Bellows, Miss Lillian Crafts, Miss Louise Kartes, and Mrs. Paul E. Sum- mers, who have all been very helpful. ln athletics, they were ably represented. Among those receiving letters for their fine representation in football were the following juniors: Elia Kim, Ralph Kim, Robert Lee, jere Smith, and Francis Young. ln addition, the basketball team was composed of many outstanding athletes of the junior class. They were Elia Kim, Smith Choi, janito de Gracia, Francis Young, Robert Lee, Ralph Kim, and Albert Sur. The junior class A team won the laurels in the interclass basket- ball league. Louis Rocha, junior, won the cross-country run this year. He and Chester Stewart assisted in establishing a new record in the four-mile Cornell relays. junior tennis players were Smith Choi, Maxwell johnson, Edmund Taylor, and Thorpe White. ' Not only in sports did the juniors excel, but also in numerous other school projects. Revocato Medina represented Leilehua in the Oahu finals for the third time in The Star-Bulletin oratorical contest on the Constitution, where he placed fourth and received a silver medal. Other junior orators in the prelimi- nary were Morris Shinsato, May Blossom Chang, Katherine Kiyabu, and Toshio Moriyama. Stanley Mikami entered in the annual F. F. A. oratorical contest. The annual junior Class dance was held in the school auditorium on the evening of December lO, l937. Carrying the theme of Christmas, the hall was beautifully decorated with poinsettias and glittering red cellophane. The dance was successful both financially and socially. The social highlight of the year was the junior-Senior prom on May Zl at the Kaala Club. f Class officers were Morris Shinsato, presidentg Herbert Sohn, vice-president: Nobuko Saito, secretary: and Gladys Oda, treasurer. First row CLeft to rightj: Hatsue Afuso, Elizabeth Au, Constance Gongob, Mary Goodrich, Ganelle Griffin, Margaret Coates, Barbara Goggans, Au Yuk Au, Stella Choi. Second row: Betty Alfonte, Lai Seu Choy, Doris Chung, Laura Choi, Maisie Eden, jane Christiansen, Mary jane Conmy, May Blossom Chang, Consuelo Barcelona, Miss jaloff. Top row: Florencio Aqbayani, Masakatsu Endo, janitc de Gracia, Smith Choi, joseph Dressler, Naoyuki Fukunaga, Torn Adachi, Frank Blazey, Charles Fisel, jack Adams, Shinji Fukushima, Tsugio Fujishige.
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