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lndustrious JSC's Complete Dlany Major Projects Living up to their reputation as amiable helpers of Maui High School, Junior Service Club members have done a lot to attract the attention of both the school and community. Undertaking many tasks such as painting lines in the au- ditorium, decorating goal posts for football games, painting the visual ed room and washing the corridors, the boys are known as a hard-working lot. Their theme of service was carried not only on the campus but in the community as well. The JSC boys sponsored the March of Dimes Campaign with Robert Davis as chairman. To help publicize the cam- paign, posters were distributed around the campus. The Hobby Show sponsored by the JSC's proved a success- ful affair. All types of hobbies were shown and ribbons were D A awarded to' the first, second and third place winners. Working voluntarily and expertly, the JSC boys sold hot dogs at the Kiwanis Club sponsored, Milk Fund benefit show. Mr. Tavares advised this group of boys. TOP ROW: Presidenl Richard Salo, Vice President Hirorada Murakami, Secretary Allen Malsunaga, Treasurer Harold Higashi, Kenji Abe, Nobuo Abe, Richard Arakawa, Larry Awakuni. ROV! 2: Thomas Carmichael, Robert Davis, Bob Dias, Alvin Fernandez, Donald Fukushima, Howard Harada, Noboru Hironaka, Andrew Hiye. ROW 3: Ralph lchikawa, Wilfred lkemoio, llsuii lnouye, Edward Kashiwamura, Henry Kekoanui, lvlichio Kobayashi, Richard Kobayashi, Shinki Kuniyoshi. ROW 4: Peler Leong. Clarence lvlalsumoro, Howard lvlarsumura, Harrison Miyahira, Richard Miyake, Georqe Nakamura, Slanley Nishimolo, Edward Ogasawara. ROW 5: Walter Sakai, Paul Sakuma, David Suda, Richard Shim, Dennis Tamashiro. Edwin Tanaka, Joseph Valoroso, Stanley Wakukawa Seventy
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Energetic BSC Boys Keep Bus Lines And ,Auditorium In ilrder Forty BSC boys played an important role in keeping the bus lines and auditorium in order. During the basketball season, members were at the gates collecting tickets or selling them. Weeding the whole area of the athletic field was a major accomplishment of the boys. At the night pep rally, BSC,ers put on a show and some hidden talents were uncovered. Impersonating the late A1 .lol- son was Mickey Karimoto. Lawrence Shishido thrilled the audience with his rendition of 'iRacing with the lVIoon.,' The club was one of the six organizations that worked in the Maui high booth at the Fair. X The night of March 16 marked the annual service club dance. It was a night of fun and frolic for these members and their guests as they enjoyed dancing to the strains of Molinais orchestra. The planning committee was composed of a representative from the BSCQ JSCQ SEC and Aikane clubs. Chairman of the affair was Leslie Goshi. Made up of senior boys only, the BSC club was advised by Mr. Bergstrom. TOP ROW: Hides Abe, l-lenry Alcana, John Cua, secretary, Joseph Do- rninqo. ROW 2: Arthur Enos, serqeant-at-arms, Leslie Goshi, Stanley Ooshi, Sadao Hamada, vice president. ROW 3: Nobuo l-lamasalci, Robert l-liqa, Roy lwaishi, Yoshito lwaishi, treasurer. ROW 4: James Kamiya, Miclcey Karirnoto. Richard Kubota, Fukuichi Kusalcabe. ROW 5: Joseph Larqosa, l-taruo Matsunaqa, president, Stanley Minatoqawa, Nobuo Mi- yahira. ROW 6: Fred Nishida, Masayosni Oqata, Rodney Oqata, James Ono, ROW 7: Dal Onouye, Wi'liam Oshiro, loshialci Saito, Edward Salcaida. ROW 8: Toshio Selri, Torn Shirnabukuro, Lawrence Slsishido. Norman Taira. ROW 9: Dennis Tanii, Tokialsi loyarna, Bert Tsulcuda. Gordon Ueolca, Stanley Urnetsu, Richard Watanabe, Mitsuo Yoshizu, Stanley Yurnen. .. , .,,,. E ' ' 5 1 i , ff . ' , 25 . 1 'r 2' fe- f is 4 'Sf 1 ' A, g Ai I a y , , .1 Y. : ,v,. V gig? ' Yi X ' Sixty-nine
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Kikanes Continue Fine Work Ili Presenting Leis At All Ueeasions Those attractive girls in the blue jumpers you see on the campus are worn by zestful Aikanes, of course, The Aikane Club, a girls' service organization of 40 mem- bers, was active throughout the year with Irene Kajihara spearheading their activities and Mrs. Watkins, advising. Have these girls done any work? They certainly fulfilled their club duties as well as enjoyed its advantages. They car- ried on their annual tradition of presenting leis at assemblies and at football games. The Ailcane Club awarded trophies to the best athletes of the year. They also participated in the night pep rally by putting on a slcit and taking part in various school activities. The Ailcane-JSC members held their annual picnic on October 20. This group gave service to the school and whenever they were called upon they proved themselves invaluable. Pep and cooperation characterize the Ailcane girls. That explains why it is a popular club and why many like to belong to it. OP ROVv': Irene Kaiihara, president: Sally Murphy, vice president: Carol Nashiwa, secretaryj Eleanor lvlatsuura, treasurer: l,ois Bunce, Diane Cluir, Lorraine up Choy, Virgil Domingo. ROW 2: Jane Fuiiwara, Sylvia ilzulcuda, Elaine Eulcuhara, Maeva Louise Hair, Janet Hayashi, Elaine Hiye, Helen lnamasu, Alice Caqehuro ROW 3: Betty Kalcawami, Grace Kigawa, Janet Kitaqawa, Hazel Masuda, Suelco Matsuura, Joan Ann Medeiros, Nancy lvliyashiro, Lona Mae Moon ZOW 4 Talcelco Moishiqe, Allison Mulcai, Charlotte Naqata, Ethel Nalcasato, Eleanor Nishimoto, Doris Nouchi, Rita Roman, Constance Ruddock. ROW 5 uleen Salcagawa, Evelyn Selci, Lorraine Sentani, Ruth Shimoda, Ethel Shirnote. Carol Shirolcane, Alice Venlwizen, Elaine Yosliihara, 5 . ,vw , J , ,.,.,. . ' ,pun -1 ..', ..... fa-4 ,I Y.. , 1' fv- A Seventy-one
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