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First row CLeft to rightl: Dorothea Dyer, Betty Dyer, Clara Dressler, Frances Davis, Agnes Ajifu, Marion Chun, Gladys Au, Margaret Bailey, Phyllis Camp. Second row: Nancy Eum, Iosephine Claves, Antonina Ahauin, Lucille Black, Violet Chang, Eunice Ageda, Agnes Choi, Bertha Chun, Mrs. Paulus. Third row: Alice Choy, Clyde Fisel, Hilarion Burnagland, Kenchin Bailey, Dick Baldornir, Stanward Chun, Elsie Afuso, Nora Chun. Top row: John Chinen, Iohn Axton, larnes Chun, Richard Chun, Robert Afuso, Reginald Chung, Alfred Chun. SOPHOMORES First row CLeft to rightl: Fusae Harano, lanet Hum, Florence lrei, Edith Hattori, Leatrice lnouye, Michiko lchioka, Mitsue Hirai, Ethel lrnamura, Natividad Gregorio. Second row: Marie Ganare, Helen Hayashi, Winifred Harano, Edna Iohnston, Hattie Lee Harris, Ianet lwasa, Hideko Fukushima, Sophie Gripon, Mr. Corbaley. Third row: Young Ko Han, james Gray, Richard Furukawa, Tamo- tsu Halcoda, Yoshio lchikawa, lsao Hiratani, Satoru Kakemoto, Hideo I-Iiga, Lawrence Honmyo. Top row: Mitsuichi Hisarnoto, Hironobu Hino, Shigeshi lmarnura, Howard Hirono, Howard Kam, l-liderni Hayakawa, lsarnu Kaneshige, Haruo Kameoka.
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SOPHOMORES A QUITTER never wins and a winner never quits, is the sophomore motto. With this motto as their guide, the ambitious, enthusiastic sophomores accom- plished much in participating in the various school activities throughout the year. Through the help of their homeroom teachers, Mr. Carroll Corbaley, Mrs. W. I. Geiger, Mrs. Merton Mack, Miss Hilda Ratliff, Miss Rachel Peterson, and Mrs. L. I. Paulus, the sophomore year has been a very successful one. Much credit goes especially to Mrs. Mack, who has faithfully and successfully guided them through. ln sports, the sophomores have had a successful year. On fanuary 2l the Yetsuo Higa annual cross-country run was held and the short, but mighty Hideo Higa finished in third place, ahead of many upperclassmen. Yoshio lchikawa, Kunso Sunohara, and Surn Ho Lee finished fifth, seventh and ninth, respectively. The R.O.S.L. basketball squad was composed of seven sophomores. They were Mickey Shon, Richard Furukawa, Frank Miller, Dick Baldomir, Ralph Teranishi, lames Chung, and Howard Kam, who led the Baby mules to second place. Kaoru Kawahara was the lone sophomore to represent Leilehua at the Inter- scholastic track meet held on Maui. ln baseball, Yukio Komori was outstanding. Of the twenty-eight students who entered the Star-Bulletin Oratorical Con- stitution contest four sophomores reached the semi-finals. They were Daisy Khim, Helen Lee, Evida Kim, and Sarah Kim. Daisy and Helen reached the finals with three other upperclassmen. The SP and IP forces were also well represented by the sophomores. There were several students on the honor roll during the whole year while there were many who became honor students several times. Sophomores were represented in the student council by Frank Manning, Iames Peden, Yukio Komori, Yoshio lchikawa, fames Chung, Mickey Shon, and Mitsuo Tanji. The sophomore class was led by the following officers: Mickey Shon, presi- dentp Martha Procter, vice-president: Mitsuo Tanji, secretaryp and Yukio Komori, treasurer. SPRING The sun is bright-the air is clear, The darting sparrows soar and sing, And from the stately palm l hear The blue-bird prophesying Spring. All things rejoice in youth and love, Rejoice in youth, l say, And in the happy skies above, Put doubts and fears away. SALLY WHITE, Sophomore.
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l t First row tLeft to rightl: Rachel Lee, Rose Kim, Betty Kim, Annie Kang, Helen Lee, Sarah Kim, Bessie Lim, Ruth Lee, Daisy Khim. Second row: Florence Kiyabu, Frances Kelly, Edward Kawahara, lames Kwon, Helen Kim, Evida Kim, Kenneth Kuwaye, Mrs. Geiger. Third row: Iohnny Kim, Chai Oak Kim, Iohn Leonida, Roy Lee, Harumi Kato, Kiichi Kaneshiro, Henry Kishi, Hayato Kusaka, Dennis Kim, Henry Lee. Top row: Sueki Kurihara, Yukio Kornori, Kenneth Kuboyarna, Charles Lee, SOP!-IOMORES First row KLeft to rightjz Itoko Muranaka, Sumie Nakatani, Betsy Maesaka, Mitsuko Noguchi, Sumfe Nagahara, Elsie Matsuno, Chieko Okada, Alice Mikarni, Mildred Okumura. Second row: lune Ono, Shigeko Nakamura, Shigeko Murao, Helen Lim, Marion Longley, Noriko Murakoshi, Miss Peter- son. Third row: George Nishikawa, Akira Ohori, Prank Manning, James Nunes, Eugene Manley. Hidemi Muramoto, Seiei Nakasone, Thomas Moon. Top row: Eichi Matsushige, Robert Lindsay, Hidemasa Miyashiro, lack Midkiff, Frank Miller, Henry Mondo, Shigeo Muranaka, Saburo Matsu- moto, Gary Nishimura, Harry Okumura. Yasuo Katsuhiro.
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