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Stlulents Take Interest In Governmental Affairs vig' 'wt nugget w-....,,,,,,Mmm WQWW i 5 Roy hands out State Constitution ballots . . . Now, whom shall I vote for? . . . Portia double checks her work . . . Mr. Kage gives students dope', about I-Iawaii's Constitution . . . Oh, what did you say? . . . Singers perform at Commissioners luncheon . . . Look at Sta.n1ey's birdie Q.. Thirty-three i
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Police Force Keeps Law And llrder DETENTIOIXH Familiar word isn't it? Thatis the penalty for breaking laws here at school. This year, the police force was headed by Sheriff Henry Akana with Mr. Tavares as advisor. The police force was divided into three groups, namely, the Maui High School Police, Student Police Officers and junior Police Officers. Each group was headed by a captain chosen by the members and was responsible for various kinds of duties. The MHSP, captained by Alvin Fernandez was responsible for seeing that students obeyed school laws. Some of the various kinds of duties of the SPO,s are to watch bus lines, to direct lunch lines, to check lockers, and to guard the main corridor, Green Spot and the cafeteria. Captain of this group was Leslie Goshi. Boys on traffic duty were the JPO,s. This group composed of boys only was captained by Roland Shim. i S JPG R' Front row: Wiltred llrernoto, Ralph Talceta, Richard Kobayashi, Joseph Cuqi Row 2: Mr. Tavares, advisor: Joseph Dominqo, Sianley Minatogawa, Roland Shii Thirty-two SPO Front row: Bert Tsulcuda, Richard Waianab Mildred Miyashiro, Nobulco Obayashi, Ma Yoshiolca. Kathryn Honda, Shirley Bras, S isulco Shishido. Row 2: Mr. Tavares. Eth Kimura, Janet Kawahara, James Kamiy Leslie Goshi, Stanley Goshi, Jeanette lt lcura, Row 3: Larry Salcane, l-laruo Mats nada, Dal Onouye, John Cua, Lawrent Shishido, t-lideo Abe, Nobuo Miyahira. MHSP Front row: Matsuko Matsui, Jane Shiraisl Eileen Salraqawa, Margaret Yoshirni, Shirls Arnadeo, Claudia Boteilho, Row 2: N Tavares, Edward Salcaida, Milton Enqlis Patsy Sato, Esther Caboqas. Jean Yoshiz Janet Mulcai. Row 3: Kenneth Nalcamur Howard l-larada, Alvin Fernandez, Hen Alcana, Joseph Domingo, Sadao Hamad Richard Kubota.
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SILVERSWORD CLASS Front row: Daisy lshibashi, Yvonne Yoshioka, Do: Nouchi, Mary Ito, Margaret Yamashiro, Eyely Endo. Row 2: Donald Doi, Rosaline Wandasa Ruth Ishida, Janet Kitaqawa, Nancy Miyashir Grace Kigawa, Ethel Nakasato. Row 3: Suse Moon, Business Manaqer Edith Nakashima, Edin Frances Hamasaki, Stanley Minafogawa, Leslie Gr shi, Andrew Hiye. Headaches Are BllStill9 All 0ver! For a real headache: take pictures and have blank negatives . . . crop pictures to an eighth of an inch and paste them with gooey rubber cement . . . write copy nth number of times before it is accepted . . . plan for a balanced layout . . . worry about high cost of printing . . . worry about satisfying subscribers and advertisers . . . worry about worrying too much . . . Those are the ingredients for a real bustin' headache which authors of this book, yours truly, the Silversword staff, carried with them this year. Chief trouble-shooter was Frances Hamasaki, who had as her right-hand man, Edith Nakashima, financier. Frances' left-hand man was Susan Moon, artist. Advertising manager who chased the staff getting ads was Janet Kitagawa. Taking shots of school activities out-of-school and during school time kept Stanley Minatogawa chief photographer, cuss- ing at those responsible for crowding the photo schedule. Leslie Goshi, helped him by taking pictures, omitting cussing. Those who got their share of anxiety and worries were Evelyn Endo and Daisy Ishibashi who worked out the graduate sectiong Doris Nouchi and Yvonne Yoshioka who planned and executed the faculty and classes sectiong Rosaline Wandasan, Mary Ito and Margaret Yamashiro who master-minded the organization sectiong Ethel Nakasato and Grace Kigawa who were in charge of the student government sectiong Nancy Miyashiro, Donald Doi and Andrew l-liye who tackled the athletic section, and Ruth Ishida, who wore her fingers thin typing all the copy. They all had headaches but they enjoyed them! In an annual huddle . . . Yearbook heads, Susan, Frances, and Edith get together. r . ' an-v...L 'a2 fr5L - Q. -
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