,Class History Aloha means farewell to thee, aloha means goodbye, I If means until we mee! again, 'neazfb our Hawaiian sky. Yes, the time Of parting he-S Come- Bur, need it be a sad affair? Certainly not! 'Tis true, We are leaving Our Alina Meter, but h0W n1uCh greater and dearer the memories are as we look back to the days when we were suffering sophomores, jolly juniors, and our triumph- ant victory as mighty seniors. But suffering sophomores We Were nor! For with the inspire- tlen of Our In0tt0, UA Winner never quits and a quitter never winsf' our first battle was fought victoriously. It was at this time that we began to pave our way to success-to the last two years of our 'iEducated Kingdom. Our 21etiVitieS for the Pest three Years have been numerous and successful. The Valen- tine HOP, Junior HOP, Jr-, Sr- PrOrn and Senior Hop were nights of glamor, where every One utriDPed the light rentestien tO the swing of the orchestras, and enjoyed the fine work of the decoration committees. W In SPOrtSi h21Sketl321ll and b2Sel9Hll, our l9Oys have been active and displayed remarkable SPOrt5n'1ah3hrP- Those receiving letters r0r hdsketball and baseball have well earned it. Sec- end Year letternden for hewkethfdl are Ralph Teranishi, Richard Furukawa, Francis Young, and Nam Gee Chung, Saburo Yoshida and Edwin Imgmura, Howard Hirono, and Stanward Chun are first year lettermen. B05 Chinen and Yukio Komori, Outstanding baseball players, were the only third year l-ettermen, while Henry Mondo, Kunso Sunahara, Harry Qkumura, John Chinen, Bob Ya- Influehli Harumi K-3ttO and Y05hrO Iehikawa are second year lettermen, Yasuo Katsuhiro and Daizo Yamanaka played their first year. With the erownrhg Vret0rY as Rural Oahu Basketball Champs, our team earned an enlOYehle triP tO Kauai- The Seniors Or I-eirehua were much honored, for while there, Nam Gee Chung was elected utility man out of all the basketball reams represented. Under Our .luniOr 21dViSer, Miss Lucas, Chairman, Helen Lim, and committee members, Helen Lee, Shigeko Murao, and BOh Lindsey ,we contributed a special assembly which included the 35th Infantry Band. Efficiency in Our Pohee reree Wes Perth' due to cooperative seniors, who worked earn- estly to earn the goodwill of the school. During the larrer half of the junior year, Surn HO Lee was elected Sheriff, as successor to Richard Chun, who transferred to McKinley. Sheriff Surn HO and his members nOt OnlY maintained order in the school, but helped keep wandering feet off of the bank of the triangle. with ROY Lee 215 Chief of Policeg the Leilehua J.P.O. were chosen as the most efficient traffic force of all the rural and city schools in December, l939, The Charlie Chan cup was the award given. ' The three class editions of the Sentinel proved the efficiency and originality of the class of '40. Editors were Ethel Imamura, sophomores Sarah Kim, junior? Charles Sun, Sen- ior. f Le2lderSl1iP in Our lHSt Year WHS unique! Qur student government officers were as fol- lows: president, Hironobu Hinog vice-president, Sarah Kim, secretary, two years, Mitsuo Tanjis treasurer, Y0Shi0 Iehikawa- The C1253 officers were: president, Yukio Komorif, two yeH1'S2 Vlee-PreSident, TO HYun Lee? Seeretilry, Marian Chung treasurer, Stanley Kaneshiro. In addition to these two groups there were many club officers, namely: president of all Girl Reserves and of the senior division, Sarah Kimg president of all Allied Youth and of the Senior division, Ethel Imamuraa Junior Allied Youth, adviser, Stanward Chun. With this list W-e assure this big wide world of many 11101-6 pgtentialleaders, TO Mrs- Knight, WhOSe unCe2Sing efforts have helped us with our progressiv-e project On the triangle, We are indeed, greatly indebted. Thank you very much, Mrs. Knight, for everything! - Wfith Sineere gratitude, We thank Our advisors Mrs. Mack, Miss Lucas, and Miss Arnold and other faculty members for making our years at Leilehua happy and unforgettable ones. We have enjoyed working with you very much, With the latest memories of our Class Day, Baccalaureate Service, Banquet, and Com- mencement exercises, we see the sun now set in the west of our Hawaiian sky, all is still- and soon-we bid each other good night . Alas! Dawn is here, the golden sun smiles at us againg it IS a new day for us-a new life--the teacher, Experience, is ready to give us our first lesson. ,
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