Maui High School - Silversword Yearbook (Kahului, HI)

 - Class of 1951

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Maui High School - Silversword Yearbook (Kahului, HI) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 83 of 138
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. at gps, is First Senlesteilfs lvork 'ATHE NATIVITYM The Nativiry,', held at the Baldwin high school auditorium on December 22, was one of the best stage productions pre- sented by a Maui high organization. This presentation was notable for its effective lighting, singing, dancing and story. Major roles were played by Toshio Seki, Joanne Fleming, Mickey Karimoto, Myrtle Yamamoto, Henry Akana, and Esther Sakamoto in the Christmas production. b.,i Aloha Week: Singers prepare stage for program . . . KMVI Broadcast: Singers relax at KMVI Station ALOHA WEEK Choral classes also presented the colorful Aloha Week pro- gram. In effect, the pageant, through a series of skits, revived old I-lawaiils traditions and culture. A cosmopolitan air was created with the major races represented by students in pic- turesque costumes. Students wore their colorful muumuuis, aloha shirts, holo- muu,s and holoku's to help celebrate Aloha Week in a true Hawaiian fashion. YROUBADOURS 7 FRONT ROW: Jean lalcayesu, Louise Honio, Shirley Yoneda Eusebia Mercedes, Patricia Dolim, Agnes De Rego, Betty Estrella, Patricia Silva, Kaleo Brandt, Edith Yoza, Rose Pelelca, ROW 2: Wayne Koono, Mildred lsobe, Cha'lotte lmada, Blossom Fuiimura, lrene Saito, Sally Damian, Alice Salcata, Nancy Kiyabu, Mae Yoshiolsa, Ethel Shimote, Sarah Kealoha. ROW 3:Sieqtred Yamashita, Lawrence Shishiclo, Ruth Yara, Janet Ah Loy, Elizabeth Mahuna. Jean Yoshizu, June Aiona, Justina Duenas, hlelen Qshiro, ROVV 4: Melyin Murakami, Gary Tomita, Bert Tsulruda, Dennis Kiyota, Hirotada Mura- cami, Stanley Yumen, Richard Sasaki, Kenneth Nalcamiira, Willard Naqata, James Kamiya. Roland Shim . . , Esther and Henry portray Mary and Joseph. 5 if 9' 9 95? r i J A SQ l' V A ,K 14 5 . .v..v.:: I: , . J fi i f t or , iirzkiwrl gsm, ' -.,,: ' 1 iq ' f , .r lmi i iii Seventy-nine

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Kinoshita circus: Mr. Sueoka, loafing on the job? . . . Christmas program: And a partridge in a pear trer The choral groups were one of the most energetic and dy- namic groups on the campus. They sang at various PTA meetings, for the Junior Chamber of Commerce, school com-- missioners, MTA Conference, for the patients at Kula Sana- torium, territorial legislators and made a recording at KMVI for Christmas. Many more have enjoyed their distinctive a capella singing. GGTHE NA'l'lVITY Climax Chorus members were involved in many money-making projects to build up a traveling fund. They sold Fritos, pota- to chips, and sodas at the Kinoshita circus and at football games whenever the Maui high eleven participated. Another of their projects was sillc-screening shirts for various clubs. The presentation of the The Nativityv, climaxed the first semesters' worlc for the traveling fund. MAUI HIGH GIRLS' GLEE FRONF ROW: Joy Ape, Lourdes Fernandez, l-larriei Arai, Gerlrude Kaiura, Shirley Salcala, Myrna Santos, Nancy Miyashiro Carolyn Ogala, June Ann Tripp, Janet Kiiagawa, Sachilfo Tanii, Haruyo Shishido, Ellen Maalea, Maeva l'lair, Jane Tamayose. ROW 3. Pauline Molina Ade Gaiam Harriet Walanabe, Katherine Rivera, Shirley Sornbelon, Shirley Shimabulcuro, Nancy Goya, Maisulro Matsui, Frances l-iamasalci . . . Kamalca receiv luau tickets from Miss Aloha Maui. Seventy eight , Karnaka Kuloloio. ROW



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FHA FRONT ROW: Kamalca Kuloloio, Doro- lhy Cambra, Louise Carvalho, Evelyn Morimolo, Susan Yamashila, Eleanor Hue Sing. Rosaline Wanclasan, Mary Kawai, Charlolle Kailewa, Leonida Sal- liban, Kiyomi Yamamolo, Nancy Oshiro, ROW 2: Miss Ola, Jean Nalcaqawa, Angeline Nalividad, Shirley Ann Ching. Nancy Kawamura, Florence Flew: Lu- cille Fuiimolo, Winona English, Jean Malsunaga, Slephanie Kanernolo, Elaine Hive, Carol Nagala, Gerlrude Souza. ROW 3: Kalherine l-londa, Belly Eslrel-- la, Shirley Yoneda, Kalherine Yolcoyama. Palricia Nalcasone, Nancy Kiyabu, Sally Damien, Mary llo, Blossom Fuiimura, Belly Yiamamolo, Jeanelle Tanimolo, Elhel Kiyololci, Shirley Sombelon, Feli- cidad Macadangclang. ROW 4: Belly Kamiya, Elsie Tabaco, Mariorie Kalei- aloha, Rachel Kaneshiro, Elhel Shimole, Joy l-lolioana, Elizabelh Mahuna, Rose Fernandez, Priscilla Samonle, Lorraine Senlani, Violel Kamiya, Norma Taka- Several contests were held at the conference. Maui I-Iigh hashi, FHA lvl0lllb0l'S Again Play Important Role Maui High School FI-IA girls clad in their new again played a leading role in making Maui booth a success. Witli the aid of Miss Ota and hara, advisors, these girls prepared sandwiches In red jumpers high's Fair Miss Shigi- which were FHA sold at the 28th annual Maui County Fair. ISLAND CONFERENCE The Island FI-IA Conference was held at Lahainaluna I-Iigii School on November 16. This conference is held every year to discuss FI-IA plans for the coming year and to elect island and territorial officers. Discussions were centered around several topics including world affairs and degree of achievement. Each school was rep- resented by two candidates for the election of Maui FI-IA FRONT ROW: Adelina Abalos, Janel Tavares, Barbara Alves, Shirley Shima- bukuro, Edna Malsui, Bealrice Olcamolo, Jenny Yamashila, Nalsue Muraolra, Peg- gy Nalco, Ayako Kawashila. Nancy Shim, Miss Ola. ROW 2: Dorolhy Cagasan. Adele Salam, l-larriel Moniz. Margie Golliano, Ayalco Okuda, Manueia Ri- vera, Lorella Moniz, Angeline Nelui- da, Jane ldemolo, Evelyn Oshiro, Palsy l-lolema, Shirley Talcemolo, Grace Yap, Thelma l-liga, ROW 3: Joyce Fuiimura, Benedicla Cagasan, Eslher Morreira, Lorraine Yap, Dai Kew Wong, Rila Pa- gay, Pualani Purdy, Gloria Sagawinil, Gerlrucle Poapuni, Gladys Kobayashi, Diane Takahashi, Sally Sugahara, Kalh- erine Rivera. ROW 4: Rosaline Abalos, Hisalco Takahashi, Donna Oyaluso, Ju- dilh Masanda, Violel Kuailani, Frances Kanealcua, Clarissa Sanlos, Elaine Sen- lani, Nancy Arisue, Eva Kaiwi, Sachilco Tanii, Dorolhy Tomila, Jane Nelulda. Success llf Fair Booth officers. Jenny Yamashita, prexy of the Maui I-Iigh FI-IA Chapter, was elected Island Vice President. Chapter members won several prizes in the emblem and the hat contest. Charlotte Kailewa was given first prize for her hat and Loretta Moniz second. Rachel Kaneshiro and Kather- ine Rivera placed first in the emblem contest. OTHER ACTIVITIES A tea honoring the senior girls was given and all the girls in school were invited. This affair was held on April 26 with Nancy Kawamuta, general chairman. In one of the yearis festivities club members and their guests enjoyed the annual FHA picnic held at Baldwin Memorial Park on February 2.

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