High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 78 text:
“
,I i Block M Boys Gain Reputation As Good Sportsmen i ii., TOP ROW: President Umefsu, Vice President Wilberr Tom, Secretary, Mifsuo Yoshizu, Treasurer Stanley Yumen, I-lideo Abe. T ornas up Choy. ROW 2: Edward Hirai, Andrew Hiye, Alvin Kahololcula, Mickey Karimoio. Edward Kashiwamura, Wayne Koono, ROW 3: Joseph Largosa. l.aw.ence Mercades, Hideo Nakaza, Edward Oqasa- wara, Glenn Okuharna, Paul Petro. ROW 4: Allan Pico, David Poias, Jerome Rocha, Toshialci Saito, Toshio Selci, l-larry Shimabulcuro. ROW 5: Torn Shimabulcuro, Allan Shiroma, Edward Souza, Fred Talon, Rudy Talon, Seigfred Yamashiira. I Boys who have earned their letters in football, basketball, track or baseball make up the Block M roster. These sports- minded boys were chosen members because of their perform- ance on the field or court which outshone those of all other candidates. , mi, ' The Block M club initiated an intramural-interclub athletic program to encourage their classmates to participate in sports activities. ,A li Seventy our Members played host to the B Club of Baldwin high school on March 1. The purpose of this get-together was to get better acquainted with one another. Stanley Umetsu headed the group with Wilbert Tom, Mi- tsuo Yoshizu and Stanley Yumen, veep, secretary and treasf urer, respectively. Mr. Hazama was advisor of the club.
”
Page 77 text:
“
IILK Sends Thanksgiving Baskets To The Needy This group of vivacious girls lived up to their reputation of being willing to help others. One of their outstanding achievements was the sponsoring of the traditional Thanksgiving basket project. Through their efforts, together with the cooperation of the student body, the needs of several less fortunate families were met. In previous years, the Senate was in charge of this affair, but this year it was sponsored by the Hui Lima Kokua girls. Under the sponsorship of the Hui Lima Kokua club':s dancing committee, dancing was held in the auditorium dur- ing noon recesses on Mondays and Wfednesdays. Daily noon recreational games were held in room 24. Members also put on a skit during the night pep rally. Hui Lima Kokua'se-together with the Eleu Club members held their picnic on December 15 at Baldwin Park. The thoughtful HLK's contributed Easter eggs to the Maui Childrenis Home during the Easter holiday. At the helm of the club were President Kinuye Kijinami, Vice President -lane Nakamura, Secretary Elsie Takita and Treasurer Patsy Sato. HLK advisor was Mrs. Weight. l'OP ROW: Janet Ah Loy, Mary Araki, Jane Asato, ROW 2: Shirley Ann Ching, Sally Damian, Patricia Dolim, Myra Enql'sh, Betty Lou Estrella, Olivia Gus nan Mariorie Hashimoto, Karen l-liqa. ROW 3: Mariorie Kaleialoha, Sarah Kealoha, Kinuye Kiiinami, Leilani Lum l-lo, Kathleen Medeiros, Eusebia Mercedes lane Nakamura, Lois Nalcanishi. ROW 4: Grace Nalcasorne, Elsie Oshiro, Evelyn Oshiro, Helen :ue Sakai. ROW 5: Alice Salcata, Elsie Talcita, Ethel Tamashiro, Patsy Sato, Sect-ilfo Taaii Re wJ , 'A' ii- Y gk 5 as if 1 ' Oshiro, Florence Pahulroa, Flora Poias, Katherine Rivera H-line Vlfanriasan, Betty Yamamoto, Marqaret Yoshimi. ,ii if I zizz 3. zv , a ::f' f I 6 oilpi it i 'ff , A. if if f t lk ' 5 4' f' fe- , if 9 t NS--ie Seventy-three
”
Page 79 text:
“
Jazz Dlusie, Maestro, Please! Jazzy music arranged by band leader, Mr. Hawk, and played by Music Association members kept students tuned to the right key wherever pep was concernedfsthis year. The uniform worn was a slick blue and white aloha shirt and blue trousers. 'Particular events in which the Maui high band participated were the junior Chamber of Commerce program held at the Baldwin High auditorium and at the Maui High Alumni ADVANCED BAND - FRONT ROW: Mr. Hawk, Rosalina Association conference. The band also played for football games and assemblies at school. Mr. Hawk had beinners, and advanced band. These two units formed the Music Association of about 104 members. Band members sold sweet bread for the purpose of earning money to repair the instruments for use next year. Meetings were held when necessaryyand it was conducted by Norman Taira, president. Pasion, Trinidad Villanueva, Gertrude Sylva, Ai Uyehara, Cecilia Acain, Virgil Domingo, Alvin Kahololcula, Abelardo Villanueva, James Kamiya, ROW 2: John Amaral, Sally Murphy, Helen Oshiro, Lorraine Ah Lee Sam, Veronica Tavares, Kay Kaiwi, Muriel Enos, Fred Nishida, Manuel Bartolome, James Ono, Rodney Oqata, ROW 3: Clarence Matsumoto, Walter Hanzawa, Tom Oshiro, Richard lbara, Haruo Matsunaqa, Joseph Larqosa, Harrison Miyahira, Wilbur Sato, Yoshito lwaishi, Donald Fuiimoto, Edward Hirai, Gary Tomita, Waltredo Saltiban, John Cua. ROW 4: Bernado Santiaqo, Norman Taira, Roy lwaishi, Sadao Hamada, Albert Costa, Roland Shim, Joseph Domingo, Joseph Domingo, Allan Kawaharada, Leslie Goshi, Dal Onouye, James Yamashiro, r BEGINNERS' BAND - FRONT ROW: Joy Apo, Muilanq Ca Lorraine DeRego, Adelina Abalos, Comtort Akuna, Justina buyoshi Komoda, Pedro Padron, Thomas Watanabe, Stanley Young, Georqe Abe. ROW 3: Richard Camara, Altred Rey Nalcamura, Toshio Arisue, Nobuo Kanemoto, Glenn Uyehara, Bruce Salcamoto, David Unemori, James Ouchi, Narcisso Ba Robert Yamashita, Richard Aralcawa, Jerry Alcana. 'T 1. ali talinas, Gloria Saqawinit, Joyce Fuiimura, Lucy Acain, Duenas, Carolyn Oqata. ROW 2: Clarence Katena, No- Tamashiro, Richard Salcuma, David Ah Pang, Alvan es, Robert Yamada, George Yara, Nelson Tavares, Masaii Atlas Aralcawa, George Nakamura. ROW 4: Maurice Zane, ylosis, James Baldovi, Howard Matsunaqa, Jimmy Galam, Seventy ve
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.