Maui High School - Silversword Yearbook (Kahului, HI)

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W I LMA K 4 179757 fm UMLWAM g v' 53 Lu W , 3, , w. 'bf-M',v,'F , '-1.-131451915 f' X ng 1., as X. - i ATV Qui' 4 9 1958 ilversword W, ,W V,t , Published By The Annual Class Maui High School Hamakuapoko, Maui, Hawaii Volume XL ,Q . E is if M QA N , , --W,-qQ..mv. A X Q X ,, , 4 , gzix S W Q, -4 ,X 5 THE HORIZON clearly drawn across, fhe scene separating Maui from Hue resf gf Hue vorld- Seashore THE MANY SMALL SCALE fishing boafs which provide a living for island fishefmen' M' ,f scenery Cut oft from the rest of the world by 'the myriads of waves which make up the blue Pacific, we here on Maui fully realize the prominent part which the sea plays in our lives. Besides providing outstanding scenery un- equalled by any part ot the globe, and afford- ing an excellent source of recreation for young and old alike, the sea is a livelihood for the many who depend upon it for a living. Our very lives depend upon the sea, it brings us rain, the magic of growth, and with- in the dark and mysterious fathoms of its briny depths, lies the power to obliterate us all from this earth. lt is because the sea has such a direct in- fluence on the way we work and play here in the islands, that we have chosen The Sea as our theme. THE COAST AT EBBTIDE with picturesque West Maui Mountains in the background- ,, ' ,af fr '24, ft fa 'f- me A - - ' X K tr'o1rr0Mwfmvws1:Ymwlmw v i A 4' ,L ,,,.tW sf-fag ' N N ' ' ' f vw ' ' ' 1 1 ! A24 Ha.S - ' ' 1Z1!f1ll,,5 7 fy 'ff '5D.f ir' qv- I 4 JU I ,,,, I 1 X, Q. T A H it sk we .cf f , 2, .' y 1 5 , 44 M 1 ' 1,4 T Mark, get set f T 2.7 K X Q rx , f 7 2, S. tad '.' f'L , 1 l.i kv! ,A ,T 0 , If ,Vx , M he we Plfme. 1: W5 9 We're off! T pical aber Place: The Seashore Time: Anytime Who: Kids throughout Hawaii What: Having a blast, Typical of Hawaii's youth, Maui's teen- agers spend many hours at the sea- shore. There's nothing like a little sand in one's hair, eyes, etc., the sea breeze blowing gently, and oodles of water to play in, to make a picnic loads of fun. To top it all, of course, a ride in a souped-up jalopy, and just like teen- agers everywhere Sabers have a rollick- 'FWD' Q' I -xi . 5 J' . ing good time, thanks to our uncom- parably excellent beaches, Food! C-T. dai-xv 4? f ' ,,, 41 . W5 ll' f ,ff Q 0 ,w if ,, I 1 l-srl? A . T PM f V rnwff! , ' -vw ,, fg , , 1. -, - Q. kwa '4' fi 4 f2.,,, ll if ' ' A ,A .f J A' ,X .. ' f ,A F W f if fi A Q 1 f ' W- f f AQ if ,.1,1 , f 4 f A A. .,,l, 4,.,.,, Q ,A Y , Q ' A A A - AA A 3 'K' 1 A 9 N' xg. f M-x+fzf4 1,w 'f ' 'Q G 'J . . . 1 'l ' M if J VVMV ' .Q I A qw fr. A,- J f I ' . ., 5 ' ' fv Q if 3 V , Q Q' , A A ' f 1 4 .A A , a L A ,Al One down 'rw + entertainment Home again. W 1 1 V ?. 2 Whoops! V ,p. z 4, f... ' I -vw H 'A 4.3 . ' af ..-' 2 I2 5-55. A b K ,,,,. 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Mx' ' X , W ' .,.. ,f l ' Q' ,ji , V 1 ,, , g - 'f A in ,AM-n,7,,.,., W N ,,,,,.-WCW' I ' I , 4 , , ,,,, A , Af A I WM tank Mm .,z,gW H 'V . N H ff' f ,jg ,wmv H' ff' WA, aff ' I N .,W,,,.,,m,, -WW, 77 qw-nf 'f ' Wm-f , M . f KWH 0 ,Wwwgg.,Wgx ,,,,,,, Hmm ,, ,x:,xY MM , ZW W ,A-WAWRW W .W Wm, WWA . ,W - W-,,,,' -wr , WW, , . N .Ng wma X' a .M - .ff . ' Sociable . . . . Serious . . Afieniive ' Coniemplaiive ' as':'Ql' bil 0 0 0 T-.':. PRINCIPAL. Mr.Ewinq, councilor T00 iv i Mr. Hisao Nakamura-Orderly and cooperaTive. SecreTary. fs swf' 1 is ,gi ' he gli-' X if MSW' Admmlstratzong FACULTY The TaculTy . . . Guide posTs To The TuTure. GenTly pushing, cramming knowledge inTo noT Too eager heads, advising puzzled minds, and guiding TuTure ciTizens, our Teachers worked hard This year. ' The Teachers are The backbone oT our school. WiThouT Them There would noT be a place The sTudenTs could call Their alma maTer. Though They may have seemed sTricT and severe aT Times, ThaT was The only way They could make Their pupils buckle down and really produce. Our sTudenTs will noT realize how much They owe Their Teachers, unTil They Tace The TuTure. Only Then will They realize how deeply indebTed sTudenTs are To Their Teachers. For pupils. Too, will only learn Trom experiences, how hard iT is To make a care- Tree youngsTer geT To work. So To you, The TaculTy, The sTudenTs express Their sincere graTeTulness. You may noT recognize iT, hid- den under Their shell oT laughTer and gaieTy, buT iT does exisT deep down inside. To you, The sTudenTs are Torever graTeTul Tor all They have gained. For wiThouT YOU To push They'd probably never en- ioy The leisurely momenTs wiTh peace oT mind, knowing ThaT Through you, 'knowledge has been gained. M 1 fi .. 'H ,, I ,g L 4 f I Y 1 s l -W. , ,Q ' fy I V, W, I , , FACULTY LUNCHEON: Pleased as children. 'f Seems like Sanfa arrived early 'this year for Mrs. Moma and Mulganman. A HEADACHE AGAIN! Miss Van Keuren en+husias+icaIly wrifes ou+ an admil' slip for absenlee Velma Brown, while Susie Baldwin concen- lrales on office worlr. nucleus 0 our school. Miss Frances Hamasaki-Helpful and vivacious. Librarian, Sfucly Hall, Sabereiles' Advisor. w.m,w,,,g .,,.,,,,,, ,V 4 7-7, , swfae., .,,,fz::.i LIBRARY: Ever willing +o help, Miss Hamasalxi readily aids Elaine Gibson scan lhe card calalogue for an inleresling bool: lor a reporr. I if V s if . will OFFICE: Mr. Nakamura helps office worker, Lei J fy A fl Suzuki, 'find inlormalion in Hue office records, 1 WWW ii ' ., I -'--- . my , Y ' 2 ,,. ,,,,,,,, ,V .X ,, rw -' s., ea is Q? Mrs. Sfella Anzai-Aflable and neaT. Hornemakinq I Si 7, 3 8: 4, Wo-rid l'lisTory, FHA Advisor. -,v1r5, Erma Crane--Cordial and enerqeTic. Physical EducaTion, RecreaTion ComrniTTee Advisor. Mrs. Mamie Gallman -PaTience supreme. LaTini3 Xi 4, EnQli5l1 3 5 4- SHORTHAND: Mr. Honda appears To be very pleased at his class's response while pracficing exerciseson shorfhand symbols. TYPING 3 81 43 Mr.Yoshimura seriously supervises as LeslieHie- da and Conrad Raza operaTe +he mimeograph machine. . ' . 3 R T X l i A TJ Guideposts show COMMERCIAL Commercial maiors here aT Ml-TS were provided wiTh Tour inTormaTive and insTrucTional commercial courses This year. Typing, ShorThand, Bookkeeping, and Business MaTh and Correspondence emphasized speed and accuracy. Speed TesTs and supplemenTary exercises aT nighT helped sTudenTs increase Their skill in TypewriTing. ShorThand proved To be TascinaTing, when sTu- denTs discovered ThaT shorThand symbols enabled Them To wriTe a long leTTer in a Tew lines. Many sTu- denTs realized ThaT much eTTorT was required on Their parTs beiore They could easily keep up wiTh The Teacher's dicTaTions, The bookkeeping cycle and iTs many inTricacies were Thoroughly covered by bookkeeping sTudenTs. A supplemenTary pracTice seT oT acTual record books provided These sTudenTs wiTh The acTual iolc oT keeping The books Tor a business. Business M'aTh and Correspondence gave TuTure business leaders a chance To pracTice maThemaTical procedures used in business, as well as a compleTe knowledge oT business correspondence and iTs many parTiculars. ATTer compleTing The business course oTTered here, our business sTudenTs have acquired all The basic skills necessary To become members oT The expanding business world. 53' 'Dix X . C r , i x Mr. Thomas Gallman-Always prompt Prevocafional i ricullure, FFA Advisor. Mr. Shoichi Honda-Underslind ing and helpful. Boolcslore, Shorrhand. Bookkeeping, FBLA Advisor. the wa to success. HOMEMAKING AND AQ. Have you ever noficed Jrhe hornemalcing sludenrs so busy finishing Their lovely crealrions Tor The fashion show? Wirh all The experience 'rhey have gained cooking and sewing, They should malre per- Tecl hornemakers. The girls led by Mrs, Ansai and Mrs. Yoshimura have undergone anorher year, Tull of learning and new experiences. The Ag. sludenls worlced very hard This year and ofren provided The calereria wirh fresh vegerables. They also sold vegerables oulside of school. Wherh- er These boys plan ro become farmers or nor, 'rhey have gained many valuable experiences under The Careful supervision of Mr. Gallrnan, Mr. Jim On and Mr. Ueoka. AGRICULTURE: Mr. Gallrnan aifeniively wafches David Freifas, Gilberi' Souza, and Leonard Plunkeff, as fhey unload a iruclr load of lop soil. HOMEMAKING I 8: 2: Freshman Homemalring s'ruden1's, Sandra Yoshiolca and Adele Suzuki, find sewing very enioyable and easy -'thanks io Mrs. Anzai's careful inslruciions. g I ,g:,, , 'W6 . w f , , ,f , 4, Q, W aa, ' A , ' Aw' jg ZW' ,W .72 ,,V,,, N W 'V G i 4 ' i f '. W , 14 W' X 5? ,i.+Mw d'n--' 1 xi s I v Paiienl and amicable. Civics, Freshman Class Advisor. PHYSICS: Mr. Li carefully wa+ches fulure nuclear physicisls, Leflie lvlalsumolo and Michael Shishiclo, as 'they lraniically search for a clue which mighl lead fhem lo lhe discovery of a new lype of bomb. Beacons of guidance I I BIOLOGY: ls il possible for such a 'finy cell 'lo become a frog, Sandra Oliamura and Roberf Oishi W0Y'ld9f- MATH AND SCIENCE Allhough only one credil in bolh maih and science is required lor graduaiion, many sludenls. look advanlage of The higher courses offered, in preparalion lor lhe colleges ol Their choice. Under malh and science come many courses which may seem very diicliculi. Sludenls who have 'racliled chemisiry, algebra, or any olher course have learned Ihrough experience lhe imporlance ol malh and science in Their daily lile. The knowledge ol malh and science helped sludenls achieve a bel fer underslanding ol 'rheir environmeni. Miss Elhel Izumigawa- 'K Am annum X l i gm X X.,., -xxgerl. --N . Mrs. Jane? Janssen-Pleasanl' and cooperalive. English 5 8: 6, Dramalics, Junior Class Advisor. Mr. Tin Yan Jim On-Sincere and diliqenl. Aqricullure. Algebra l 81 2. Mrs. Sue Kiyosalri-Chic and smarl. Speech, Public Speaking, SKS Advisor, Radio Pro- Clucrion. Assembly Szreeninq Commillee Advisor, Mr. Thomas Kiyosahi-lnqenious and delerrnined. Boys' Physical Educalion, Foolball, Baslcelball and Trail: Coach, Block M Adyigor, to their student . DISPENSARY: Fuiure Nurse, Jane Okamura, courleously checks in pafienl, Maureen Tafeyarna. A f 'ik gy' .- , , , , 3 W ,M 2 , -7 v, ALGEBRA: By his expression, Mr V Jim On seems +o have pulled a M, WK las? one, as Harulro Alionar anc f-e mf N' M Clarence Yarnamolo ponder oven f ffff-ff N' X wha? he has explained. V NA ,,,,, K.. K 'MW y Q ex nw! ' fx x kv xx 17 f W 49 l H 'ii' 'N wil N... N i t I' Y.. os 11 ily' La Vlaster minds make SOCIAL STUDIES Ever since Time began, man has been an impore TanT Tigure in The eyes oT civilizaTion and Thus This leads To one oT The mosT imporTanT courses, social sTudies. Learning abouf manls conguesTs, Tailures, and accomplishmenTs Trom The beginning oT Time To This presenT day and age proved To be oT viTa5 imporTance To all social sTudies sTudenTs. Tracing rnanls TirsT Torm oT governing led To The sTudying oT our democraTic Torm oT governme-nT and iTQ TuncTions. Aside Trom TexT maTerial, discussions, and def baTes on currenT evenTs, which involved many prob lems oT The world and oT our greaT naTion, led Tc acuTe awareness oT daily problems and Their soluf Tions. AMERICAN PROBLEMS: Seniors, Jean TaTeyama and Jane Tanaka, proudly display Their proied on The Unifed NaTions. Inspiring and enerqelic. UniTed Slales I-IisTory, STudenT Council Advisor, PAAC Advisor. Mr. Donald Li ApTiTude and inTeresT TesTs and personal inTer- views were parT oT The career sTudy and vocaTional guidance programs which were seT up To give sTu- denTs a helping hand To plan Tor Their brighT and successTul career in The TuTure. l ays srnili em- cere. Arnerifan Prob- Miss Molly Kohafsu-Friendly and solf-spoken. English I Xi 2, School SpiriT ComrniTTee Advisor. M ng h isfry, Physics, General Science, Bowling Club Advisor, Science Club Advisor, Mrs. Mary Lillie-Sweef and Iems, Assislanr PAAC Advisor. Mi.-f l Order y. Inu' nice. Typ- tough subjects easier. ENGLISI-I, LATIN, SPEECI-I, RADIO PRODUCTION AND DRAMATICS Language is an essenlial elemenl in our daily lives. I-Iere ai Maui I-Iigh, four years oi required English. Speech, Public Speaking, Dramarics, Radio Producrion, and Laiin are offered in This Iield. Progressing from 'rhe Iundamenlals ol grammar, offered in rhe Ereshman year, Ihrough Julius Caesar and Dickens in American Iiferalure and all ihe way up To Beowuli and Chaucer in Ihe Senior year. sfudenis obiained a good background in liiera- 'rure and grammar. Speech helped our srudenls who had speech oroblems, while Public Speaking gave siudenis more proficiency in speech and an opporrunify Io prac- rice speaking loelore a group on various occasions. Radio producfion and dramaiics gave Ihe slu- denrs a chance 'ro gain poise and confidence in rhemselves while providing much enierrainmeni fhroughour ihe year. Lalin, Ihe only foreign language, proved very uselul fo many. The maslery oi vocabulary and, grammar, necessary in language, was simplified airer 2 years ol slruggling and absorbing. M rg, D0r0+hy M afsui- 'gIL'r2.Er'gish72vo fearbooln and I'IiANo'es. TICS: Gosh! Mrs. Janssen is aboui +o give up as Almasin and John Plafiro playfully go over fhe scripf for one of ihe dramaiics' produdions. PUBLIC SPEAKING: Mrs. Kiyosaki inquisi+iveIy inspecls Roy Oka- zaIri's equipmen+ as he proceeds wi+h his demonsfrafion speech on 'fire-building. WM is 'S Mrs. Martha Moriia-Jackiof-allTrades. UniTed STaTes Hislory, English 5 8i b, Plane GeomeTry, MaThernaTics, Algebra l 8: 2. Mrs. Lue Mounce--Dramahc and inielle-cTual, English 7 8: 8, Senior Class Advisor. Mr. Suyeiomo Toyama-M.asTer of Trades and Nyogdcralh Gencral Shop, Baseball Coach. Mr. Noriyuki Ueokavbnergy and viTaliTy are his. Young Farmers, AgriculTure 5 Si 6, ll ' 1 1 L . V .ii i i 'A J i -'Wi' L ii ' f 'N V' I 5- lv X 'V r J x X xl ' ' L- n sz' nl J XX J x J, lv' 'I ,V w J id T i JT ,N T54 I i I - 1 , Y I. s , T' , xl iljusising and prodding SHOP: Lawrence Valenfine concenfrefes wholelneariedly as Mr. Toyama explains a complicafed machine. Sl-TCP AND MECHANICAL DRAWING In The shop deparTmenT, consTrucTion was handled by indusTrious boys who may laTer enTer The Tield OT archiTecTure. The boys iound Themselves busy learning The dos and doniTs oT using machinery and oT making TurniTure. The boys were divided inTo Two specilfic groups according To Their individual inTeresTs. Boys in The meTal shop made useiul Tools such as screwdrivers and hammers. The wood shop boys made beauTiTul Tables, book sTands and book shelves. WiTh Their knowledge and experience The boys also helped To mend our broken TurniTure. Using oT 'l' squares, compasses and Triangles in cons'TrucTion were all parT oT mechanical drawing. STudenTs Tound experience as well as pleasure in This class working wiTh lines, leTTers and Tigures. By The end oT The school year, The sTudenTs knew how To consTrucT as well as To design homes. . tx MQ LVM. QNX me use - sq, -Ng: K 1 Mrs. Yukie Ueola-Personality plus. World l-lls'ory, Sopl fvmofe Class Advisor,GulClar1CeCl1alrmefv, Mr. Kaoru U10 fJovial and crea!ivc,Al:e1b'u l S 2, 3 S' 4, Band. FIA, NC.lv5sof, Musf: C wb Adxlf- fl L if Z4 -ul PHYSICAL EDUCAUON-Mrs. Crane demonsfrafes Yo her s+uden+s flwe iechniques of pufling llhe ball info Hue baskel. l they h lped reluctant minds learn. MECHANICAL DRAWING: You could lwear a pin drop! Miss Van Keuren is pleased wi'fl'o Ralph lk-ac!a's aHen+lveness. BAND: Boom! Boom! Boom! Louisa Tabaco and Milfon Asafo keep 1l'1e beai on fheir lmeffle drums as Mr. Ulo lislens wilh a crilical ear. 21 ilk 4-are-ws Je Miss Cafherine Van Keuren-Serviceable and feliciTous. Mechanical Drawing. T -my f? Solid Geomelvy, Plane GeomeTry. AdviSOSIA. MTS. Thelma WBTSOH-AVTTSTTC and Crediivel l'T5ndCr5TT, Drawing infinql Clqgrugr Mr, George Yoghimu- fd-97065-UGTUVSS Gnd vislorous, Business Mafh and Correspondence, Typing l 81 2, 3 Zi 4, Mrs. Mildred Yoshimura-BliThe and :sz sas was Efiqiisliszx-4 wonomical. Hornernalrinq , , , edicated to their profession. x l P. E., MUSIC AND ART Class, aTTenTion! AT easel No, iTs noT The army, ITS our girls' physical educaTion classes pracTicing. Physical EducaTion, a compulsory subiecT, helped The sTudenTs in The learning oT The TundamenTals oT baskeTball, volleyball, soTTball, healTh and social dancing. This deparTmenT was acTive in TournamenTs held during noon recesses and acTiviTy periods. ln The musical Tield, our chorus and band oTTen parTicipaTed in various school acTiviTies which in- cluded school plays and pep assemblies. Under The careTul TuTorship oT our music Teachers, The spiriT oT good music spread on our campus. WiTh creaTive hands and arTisTic minds, sTudenTs creaTed aTTracTive painTings and ceramic pieces The learning oT good arT worlc involved The paTienT and The careTul guidance oT The TuTor and proved successTul by The producTs. HANDCRAFT: ArTisTic Mrs. WaTson assisTs Raymond Robis and lone Hashizalri as They pui' The finishing Touch- es on Their proieds. Mrs. Mildred Olcuda-Tlwriify and amiable. Cale-leria mane LJ lodian. aqer. Mr. Noboru Sal:amo+o-- Capable and reliable. Cuslof dian. Mr. Henry Safo-De dendable and qualified. Cusf They kept students well-fed, fl X X and the campus clean. CAFETERIA AND CUSTODIANS Superbial Well balanced and alrracrive lunclies lcepl' Hungry siudenis quile salisfied, during The pas+ year, Mrs. Olcuda and ber slaici fried Jrlrieir besr ro give everyone a varied and lasly lunclw every day. Besides providing lunclries, llrie calereria provided mid-morning snaclcs, consisring of Jrasry sandwiches, coolcies, iuice and millc. Our campus cuslroclians, Mr. Salcamolo and Mr. Salo managed +o lceep our campus and lacililies clean and in order regardless of llrie many dirJry- uppersm, wlwo oilen carelessly lelr messes in llwe wake. l-lals oil lo a viral parr ol our sclwool-our cale- leria and cuslodians. CAFETERIA: Front Row-Mrs. Sniqelno Yamaslwiro, Mrs. l-lana Salcamofo and Mrs. l-larue Nislwiio. Second Row-Mrs. Yosbie Terao, Mrs, Margarel Lopes, and Mrs, Talcie Yoslwiolca. LUNCH: Mr. Honda gayly smiles as he quiclz- ly beads 'lor fhe feachers' dining room while fl1e o+l1er +eacl1ers impafienfly wail 'lor llweir lunches. , Ky, ,sz X , .,,, WW' 'WWA JFFQSW f 2 'vw-' of-v-N-Q24 L., ,.,,,,,f, L.- sv. gb JHLD 11.5. -Afvv'-f V, rSWQ,,.,. 3-QQJD D' uf K 6 ' QQ.. u,.,m.....,.z9mLLJ 3,0-A-sf by l Nswikfhx QD, QL, ,BMXUL to r Underclassmen Reticermtly ot first, more boldly os the yeors go by, underclossmen todoy toke o step of od- voncement in the long process ot Ieorning, in preporotion to toke their ploces in the odult world of tomorrow. 2 ,Q V I ,vii f F . 1 1. - .,. Mx -4 . M Ne. 'fzaisgglff -' Q 4 , Q . , . ' J? ' e?jQ?:-P ,,,, . 1 1 ,fi Y, , ,. ,454 fza f, ff .,,-.W,, -...M ,.,.-vw am.. aww' - -pa ,Www my 'wx L...-Y .ww ,Ha f , www 'W 'QW'-.., J.. mundo, 4, M l l mmm 'C' X Z H Q Junior Presidern' Toshi- JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: FRONT ROW-DoroThy Suzuki, yuki Suzuki--Compefenf Elaine G,-ibson, Pauline Ambrose. ROW 2-John MarTinez, STan- and reliable. ley I-TamamoTo, Melvin MaTsui. uniors Juniors aT lasTl WiTh Tirm deTerminaTiOn l8O iun- iors reTurned Tor The Third year To make an auspi- coius I957-58 school year. Chain reacTion besT deTines The acTiviTies and accomplishmenTs OT The iunior class. Winning The PTA membership drive was a good sTarT. During The YuleTide season, The ChrisTmas social was held in The school audiTorium. Chairman Joyce Nakasone included in This program games, reTresh- menTs, Tolk dancing and social dancing. Junior Prom-The main aTTracTion oT iunior year was held on, March 2l, l958, wiTh The Theme La JUNIOR OFFICERS: Vice PresidenT STanley Olramura-A TuT ure chem NuiT EnchanTee. A TunTilled week preceded This prom which included The play Spring Formal, receiving The MHS rings, and daily announcemenTs which degraded The seniors. Realizing ThaT The lasT Two years in high school counT mosT Tor applicaTion To TurTher educaTion, The iuniors puT much eTTorT in Their school work. PAAC parTicipanTs discovered ThaT Thorough re- search was always necessary. Many juniors will re- member working on lasT-minuTe Themes and Term papers Tor hisTory, English and chemisTry. This is The class oT 1959! isT' SecreTary MyrTle Masuda-Friendly and eTTicienTg Treas- urer Jai-neg Oshiro---Humorous and well-liked: Advisor Mrs. Janef Janssen-Always eager To help, if AIT ' 4-A 'l ... . L Yi T A ,5 .N, i I' .fr is i 'T JUNIORS: FRONT ROW-Linda ares, Elhel Cambra, .- V . za, 2 Q f '-J. sl A. I .-5 ,, ,. r ri sur 1 I, mfg ' ' Qi 1 V, f ' ' wg ., Q .. Bo Qs ,Mfr if , f , .V s J- , .4 1 - .v4, ff - Nf. ST' F- xr L Ili , .' mi, 1 'Rr ',, ,-1-J. +V B sg f' 5 l W by xv l . Jane Acain Pauline Ambrose Barb ra Carvalho Janef Alcamrne Rose Avelino. ROW 2-Velma Brown, Lucille Amaral, Barbara Jean Copperfield Lillian Abe Slella Endo Monica Amardl Pafricra Ferguson. ROW 3-John Chong, Aaron Brown, James Almeida Noboru Agana D nns DeCoi+e John K Brown ROW Ronald DeCoi+e, Pafrick Borqe, Allred Caslro, George Cummings Joaquin Freilas Jack Bras Leslie Fevella incere in all undertakings RIGHT: EXAM DAY . . . These worried Juniors, George Cummings and Richard Macadangclang, do lasf minu're sludying for 'Their semesler 'lest BOTTOM: WlLL IT EX- PLODE??? aslns Howard Haracla as Milsue Murashige and Rodney Ma+sumura smile confidenfly while working on fheir new experimenf. W I H f - as fl fa iirwll f L E A wr JW, WM. ,A was Q ,Ji arffmf N M Rf a.. if WM M M M W W.. .,,,,,, W Q J an ' V' Z' val' :JW MY , AN. ? A L xwgif, -..NW , , or rlf , 5,43 .rf gm -V ,V lj ' kk-. . x 9-'S 8- C ' in 40,11 .t . iw, A . I c ,r A1 t t in I W ? I :A 3' hx -I, ' v. , S ff , ' : ,I ' l L44 E ,. Q i l is-x. Vr- W Ww if'af i vw f xx if y -- r f 1 .,. El , 5 l N 5 li ,wb if . ' 2 5 Q , I, W law W H lk r l ' 151 uy, ii,' ia' M S an 5 i ,ll 'K l i fi '31, S4 Q L mr ' 5 9 x 1 l i R 2 9 I il fx v if N F 5 l X I ll UNlORS FRONT ROW lone Hasliizalci Violel Fujiwara Carolyn Kalciuclwi Gladys Hew, Jane? Fukuslnirna, .lxAa5Q1dealfa,aia,lgQ- J : - , , , manu, Esllwer Hala. ROW 2-Sidney Hamamolo, David llo, Clarence lshizu, Elaine Gibson. Marno Kaiwi, Rodney lncionql Florencio Garcia. ROW 3-Lesfer Hieda, Howard Harada. Kennellw lcliikawa, Anasracio Guzman, Allen ldemolo, Georqe Hiwalashi, Roloerl Kalani. ROW 4-Ronald Harnai, Howard Horiuclii, Slanley Hamamolo, Ralph llceda, Wilberl Kaiilwara, El' Veteran Maui-Hi hans assumed JUNIORS: FRONT ROW-Becky Kulcawa, Cecelia Melendez, Janer Maleo, Clara Manuel, Jennie Karalcawa, Dorolliy Milo, ' ' ' M d l' M rlellas. Haru Kimura, ROW 2-Rodney Malsumura, Herbert Maeda, Madeline Miquel, Joyce Maldonado, aq anne a Myrrle Masuda, Melvin Malsui. ROW' 3--Jolwn Marlinez, Ronald Moniz, Alan Morislwiqe, Sliioeru Karalcawa, Kennellw Ku masalca James Miouel, Yulalca Malsuura, Richard Macadangdanq, ROW 4-Jolwn Morimolo, Larry Kelwano, Riclward Mau. Maximiin Kolco, Henry Lopes, Harold Kusunolci, David Masanca, David Keau. 5 ' I 5 5 i U :f ' i 15 22 l, l 2 1 e, - i i Q ia 1 h: l ' 5 -Qi R J i , f ' J 4 ' J i 1 l , rr , A E xl - W A Al l C I if Y' 'YY' if-' ' A Q' 'va' .rf f -' s , fr -,J M J J - 1 ,J i , J gig J T ,, ai 1 , - ju' in , V. 7 -ggi!- F -9 , XX J! I Q V,,, 1 R ,.V. ali b i V,.r T VX c ling. :Vx K.. F:, !. +f' P 515 s 153: iff y W g :-- Q L,gf'5Fl 1 3 if 5' , M. , f , f - 4 is . y ,, , .i H ' r J f J J R 'gf J or ff l ei. J cf- ' dry- - I. at J, - ff ' ' ' 1 -' i f, ' 3 5'-T ,'1' 3 Sf? l' - A in ,J 4 In is A, -Y' as I A ,. ,I I, , fl in V . in , A rai n' y T ,Z :Q Q, ' ' if ' sr ' ' A VRD ' X . 5 ' pd 'V ' J f fb? 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Janel Murayama, Jean Morila, Palsy Olrazalci, Faye Ferreira. Jane Olramura. ROW 3-S+anley Okurnura, James Oslniro, Philip Preis, Norma Morreira, Sylvia Ferreira, Glenn Nelul- da. John Nislniolca. Georqe Narnaizu. ROW 4-Slanley Nislrviyama, Allan Naqano, Daniel Purdy, Peler Pana, Roy Nalcasone, Ta- daslni Mulrai, Roberr Nislwimclo. Arllnur Olraluii. assignments with confidence. BOTTOM:DOUBTFULJUNlORS, Maximin Kol:o,Sfeven Tafeyama and Sidney Hamamo+o, browse flwrough some mainland college cafalogs and invesligafe 'Their possibilifies of mairiculalion. RIGHT: I GOOF- ED! grins Harold Kusunolri as Howard Horiuclwi 'lakes advanfage of Harold's move in a checker game play- ed during recrea'rional period. . W' '- - 1 1 ' fl, . 3 lls i 1 V - 1 -nuI'l 2f x .W x X ff -V ' T 23 'f l Q' 2 Tl 1 -TT TN M I 5 ' it 1 5 S - A T if Q If I ' ' Qi : 3 ggi . V I T r -- 1 xg, 5 l yi J . S I I I ,.- 5213 3- QW' j R i t r X :Z V 5 2.5. 6 if px K 4 I . 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R V T' vang X A 4 -' if r f I if if -RL , ' T ii Q-5, 'A 355: y y ag , A- J Ei , , X f . g ' Q i yi, V , ' . 5 fg if a .,i Q 5 i t Q xx f 'ff i f t X X 3 T R' V it A .V JUNIORS: FRONT ROW-Miriam Rilaucan, Maqdaline Rivera, Anna Saqawinit, Thelma Sakata Jean Suda, Myrtle Suehisa, Amy Suqai, ROW 2-Mildred Tahara, Jane Rosado, Mildred Santiaqe, Consulacion Rico, Lei Suzuki, Dorothy Suzuki. Bernice Silva. ROW 3- Greqoria Romana, Wilfred Suzuki,lApril Stone, Mary Rodriques, Pauahi Stern, Dianne Shirota, Keala Purdy. ROW 4-Emiliano Ribucan. Ge-orqe Shimabukuro, Stanley Sakaqawa, Toshiyuki Suzuki, Edward Sato, Roy Takahashi, Manuel RosaClO, Robert Suqahara, iCapabilit , th ir best attribute. -JUNIORS: FRONT ROW-Ellen Wong, Karen Tanaka, Jane Yamamura. Sandra Tenqan, Diane Takumi, Audrey Uehara. Hen- rietta Ueoka. ROW 2-Teresita Tarnayo, June Ueoka, Cynthia Takarnura, Ethel Tanaka. ROW 3-Roy Ueoka, Robert ValenV tine, Harold Tanimoto, Steven Tateyama, Ralph Torna, Karen Yamamoto, Amy Toyama. ROW 4-Murphy Tau-a, Break Tomp- kins, Jacintho Toribio, Donald Takaki, Anthony Ventura, Gary Watanabe, Wayne Takakura, David Tanaka. I ,, ,Q 5 3,737 L2 .1 ,ttfygwy ,V ty., 5 X -5257 I 7 l Q: if iii Q, -f V 1 5 vi , i 2 z ' -, X 2 V i , t V , , f, , x A ' T WW H if L., t f , . gg 7 1 ,3 Q 6 fl sl , fi ii 2 is ti ' ii 1 i 3 , , 1 v, - wtf it 41, 4 1 1 32 fs 1 I T W -f 5 ,iff W' F7 . X V 1 E -L I, ,f ' lv I.'f.fIa'l '!,.Lhr...n..z u - Y I-4 I . 1 N i if 4. DANCING +0 fha music, Magic Tan- go, are fhe members of +he Junior Prom courf. HER MAJESTY, Queen Jean Morifa, smiles radianily as she is crowned by for- mer queen Alicia Amacleo. The glorious climax of the year. JUNIOR PROM COURT: Dorolliy Suzulci, J m O lv' , l.'ll' Ab a es s fro i ian e, Donald Talcalri, Elaine Gibson,Tosl1iyulciSuzulci, Susan Yamagu- chi, flower-girl: Queen Jean Morila, King David Masanda, Mifclwell l-lazarna, crownbearerg Karen Yamamolo, Slanley l-lamamolo, Myrfle Masucla, Glenn Nelulcla, Pauline Ambrose, Jol-inny Marlins-z. ! Q ' H 'QL .5 ! ophomores as L, i P, gwscfkg' Sophomore PresidenT Leonard Andaya-Ace Tive leader . . . winner oi I Speak Tor Democ- racy conTesT on Maui. . The Sophomores are The MosTesTI WiTh This, The conscienTious Sophomores wenT Through anoTher successTul and evenTTuI year. Heading The class Tor , The second consecuTive year was compeTenT Leona ard Andaya. The Sophomores again proved Themselves To be The superiors when They iniTiaTecI The Freshmen on SepTember 26. Novmber ISI The Sophomores will never Torgei The Ereshmen-Sophomore dance as They danced To r The enchanTing music oT The IVloIina's CrcI'iesTra wiTh Teenage Queen as The Theme. Reigning over The dance were Queen Carolina Abalos and King James Ah Yen. Class Day was observed on May 9 wiTh a class paper and a program. On May IO The Sophomores enioyed a picnic aT The I-I. A. Baldwin Park. The Sophomore year, however, did noT consisT only oi socials and Tun. Cramming Tor TesTs and SPD class discussions Tor such subiecTs as Biology and ',ssi'i English will be remembered as parT oT Their Sopho- more year. , xifli WiTh haIT oi The high school Iiie behind Them ,Q The Sophomores conTinue To sTrive and go TorTh To fs... V X gain more knowledge and undersTanding abouT This 4' T world. 5' X ,Q SOPI-IOMORE REPRESENTATIVES: FRONT ROW-JaneT MaTsubayashi, ., I Audrey Kinoshifa, Myrna Malequi. ROW 2-Ruby Aquino, Byron Clee- land, Solomon Lee. . - 1 if grim 1 SOPI-IOMORE O F FIC E R S: Vice PresidenT: Donald TaniTo- 5' mi-Able and willing worker: Secretary CharIoTTe Shoda- Popular and conscienTiouSI Treasurer -Charloife Doi-I'Ion- esT and hardworking: Advisor Mrs. Yukie Ueolra-A willing counselor. fi . 7 illifgj' . f 35:6 i - If-. si N f Z i 4 A . Q 1 TEENAGE QUEEN, Caroline Abalos and King James Ah Yen display THE fRADlTlONAL FROSH.SOPH DANCE capiivafed many ratlianf smiles as they are crowned by Bernice Kagehiro and Leonard MHS sluclenls at fhe Paia Gym on November IS, l957. Andaya. gel' ophs easily assumed their places in student a fairs. SOPHOMORES: FRONT RCW-Carol Abrew, Rosalinda Alrnasin, Ruby Aquino, Lucy Almeida, Carolina Aloalos, Florence Ama- ral, Mildred Cefnal. ROW 2-Judy Bofeillio. Pauline Avelino, Patricia Cabrinlwa, Esmenia Caslro, Aqnes DeCoi're, Milton Asato, Jolm Cruz. ROW 3-Kenneth Briflain, l-larold Calabab, David Copperfield. 'Leander Cumminqs, Leonard Andaya, Michael Cruz. Harry Coellio. ROW 4-Byron Cleelend, Wilfred Deflolte. Paul Cuo Choy, John Brown, Gilbert Alexander, Celedonio Bayloayan, James Alu Yen. . I 3 , , E' 1 iii E in 7 ' l l f 4 I fi ! I i it 1 it ' ' i , , f V I 1 fa :J 5 f 1 1 f A 3 if Z, .. 5 X I 3 its 5? 5 z 9 gr . , y at I eff, N QI' . f K J - 1 f ,Q-1 y 'Y' Z 14 , I, ,, , V I nf! ffjii Q 4 -' , X W v- . . . Z . ' , 1 ' X 4' , 1, I W -. ,,, 6 M e W m li 1 y , 1 f , , i - 1 ,V -5 3. , ' - . ..M'fff',fs , ,. . li ,E ., , Q , .. l it i, I. . 45 'll ll ll , ,Q y 5 W , Q3 f , li . ,x ,N f A l Q ' 4 fi Q f M , , . ' , W X Z6 .if 1 A F .A ,, . A f ' f ' me, in i ' V -N f ii vi 1, 2 'f A 'V 3 f V fc,-gy fr ,yq Wi. Q. ,fps , f -.AN , Ni- ! ze . L AMW V 2 n f if 47695727 ' , Q 'm oz - I Q .' 1 EF 1 Q il W E Q' Q P . v rr' Q , 1 - s ' f ' i Q W its I ' 9 1 'fn wivfim s , . J as P iwikfil n Q. N W -f i - ll M. . L Q 3' X. ,if , , . A 9 E is as Q, w s yy N N yi i ,I Ll 3 Q- lv ' i' -ax. ,E I 4 , KL 1 If - ' O X mi A 4 N 3 '. f .. -4. s 3 - - ':' i X , L1 WSU 'V 'R ' A -1 Q V X if ii X sighs X l .x,. fs my X 5 2 5 , ... 3 s-X X 1 ,x s tai 5 if x, r xXx Y PQ . , - . Isws-', X vw' , x W s My s i svios X a- i, ' Q V , P ? K i P W N y J 4 ,fi I: 53' ix , : I., K s K , wg E X x .lg If J , . fix 4 yy, isp? Q, ,X X, . I ' . .,. L' ' , 5,. , - is 1 K fd 1? ff SOPHOMORES: FRONT ROW-Amy Fuiimolo, Phyllis Higuchi, May Hasegawa, Failh Goodness, Emmanell Goodness, Jessie l-la soqawa, Jerridine Janicki. Annie Hew. ROW 2-Sally ldemolo, Jane Harano, Palricia l-ledani, Audrey Holokai, Josephine l-loopai Leinaala l-lololcai, Pearl Freilas, Sandra Fevella. ROW 3-Richard l-lieda. Raymond Fuiimolo, Carol Ewing, Charlorle Doi, Doris Pu' kushirna, Frank Jacinlho, Gordon Eslavilla, Donald Ho. ROW 4- Ronald Gouveia, Richard Honda, Philiberl Freilas Melvin Ferreira Andrew Hapalsulca, Numeriano Hernando, Thomas Analcalea, Leroy Corniel, Milanio Bacos. Bm ely forging ahead, TIME IS PRECIOUS . . . Leroy Analialea and Milino Bacos hurriedly clean lheir lasi period room in a Iimi+ed fime before boarding ihe bus. ROCK AND ROLLERS,l.Ramona Villanueva and Ronald Gouveia find greaf enioymen+ dancing during lheir Phy- sical Educaiion period. V7MsH65H'uvfm1W .f,!pEAg4 uw. my-1 vl 5 ill V f , in Z 5 i f Z ' ig f 5 if , f lf Z l lid 4' il , ,A 2 J ir f i fl in T , va r , T .1 .ur ' J. A A A.,. i ' A1 ' f A 'VWKJ ,JW Y new 4A , 6 f . Y PW f gf ,W V f . V1 ' , L . 2, yay Wcgfw ,J 4, W M' 'Zi 'Ari ff 'X ek SOPHOMORES: FRONT ROW-Jane Kiyola, Lorraine Kiiacla. Janel' Kobayashi, Janef Mafsubayaslni Julie Kaina, Shirley Kawai. Karlierine Kaio, Carol Koga. ROW 2-Clwarlolle Masusalco, Rila Malaqui, Pauline Kelciwi, Maizie Maeda. Audrey Kinoslnira, Myrna Malaqui, Edna Masuda, Sandra Kusunolci. ROW 3-Phillip Marlin, Gilberl Maleo, Eiiclwi Kinosliila, Dolores Marlin, Bernice Kaqe- lwiro, Yosliimori Kalena. Enoch Kaina, Kennellri Kina. ROW 4-Bernard Lacio, Richard Javier, Anllwony Marie-lles, James Kawamura Sdcmon Lee, Roberl Karirnoio, Ted Kina Melvin Kornocla. they worked, pla ed, and learned. SOPHOMORES: FRONT ROW- Elaine Oslwiro, Sandra Olcarnura, Jean Malsui, Lillian Mori, Rulli Nalralsulrasa, Muriel Oqala, Louise Miguel. ROW 2-Gfadiola Milikaa, Roseline Neal, Mervlyn Oslwiro, Doralei Morreira, Joanne Osliiro, Lincla Paclieco. Karen Ogaia. ROW 3+RclJerlf Malsunaqa, Sfanley Nalzaza, David Paclweco, Thomas Nisliicla, Larry Naqala, Reber? Oislni, Herberl' Nouclni, Alvin Ciada, ROW 4-Augusl Raclneco, Wesley Noda, Horner Morirnolo, Jolnn Miguel, Alvin Miioqucl1i,Colin Nalcarnura, Slanley Olsuloo, S'a'ley Okarii, David Nomura. , f f 1 ' -1 i 1 1 4 f , X , ry 5 y I l , I f f f ' 2 r T 35 5 2 R ,,,,,i l 2 Q ,e ,.:.' 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Biolog , Geometry SOPHOMORES: FRONT ROW4Marll'ia Rico, Susan Sanlos, Amy Shim, Louisa Sade, Janel Sacapanio, Palricia Suzuki, Karen Sue- hisa. ROW 2-Nalalie Pakaki, Rosaline Poepoe, Wendy Taira, Charlolle Shoda, Elhel Salo, Naomi Shimabukuro, Aileen Takahashi, ROVV 2- Georqe Paoan, LEOFTGVO Plunkell, William S+, Sure, Roberf Shimabukuro. Lawrence Tal3aco.Garrel'r Shircma, Warren Suqimu- ra, Ronald Tavares. Timolhy Taha ra. ROW 4gAbel Pana, Raymond Shimizu, Roberl Suzuki, l-larolcl Perry, Vlfilberl Rodrigues, Her- man Perreira, Michael Rames, Gilberl Takahashi. 4 4-of We li l ,il QQEEJ ,S iii fin ll i i me f , , li' ,, T W ?, T 5' i f K i 2 T 2 il f ig, li fi , l if Q 1,1 ., 5 flf ' T f iv W fi 1 A is ,L ik g A M E3 I 6 ' l gps i 3 1 x 2 Q my A 3,15 'r j 1 .E ag g - f , , i S l , ,qi , .., , , f , , , . , . , ,- , ' ig T 57 , 19123 l 1,121 X -. 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Lg V C N l I he ' I I 2 r ' uf ' he ' kv V , y A 56 yi, 4,A , Q J I I I I W I if z X I I if z , Q y . , 5 ' 5 ,' v1 g if I I I g 2 f W' ' I- 3 I I V,,V lr f I I I f , f .y ' , ,. 41, , i fr 4., I K K Q- . fg ll ' fi 'f A fa? , , ffzlflivx , SOPHOMORE5: FRONT ROW-Naomi Yarnalcawa, Gladys Tarnanalwa, Eva Wallace, Thelma Tarnayose Sandra Yoslnlrrlura, Laura Yara. Amy Tsuli. ROW 2 - Qarnona Villanueva, Cora Toribio, Palsy YamanoI'1a.Jean Yarnaguclni, Maureen Tafevarna, Hazel Wafanalze. Donald Tanifomi. ROW 3-Richard Uelwara, I-Iarold Uradomo, Kenneflw Yoslwioka, Dennls Tanala, Daniel X'Vaki, Cnarfes Tamanaka, Lawrence Valenllne, Dennis Tanlguclwl, ROW 4-Berl Uyelwara, Irvlnq Uradorno. Philip Valenllne, Leroy Yannaslviro, Rey Tsuii. Cla - ence Yannarnolc, Josepln Yap, Henry Wardasan, and Histor kept ophs in a dith r. , I FOUND IT says Kafherine Keio as Pl-UNK' PI-UNK, PLUNK , , .These frrsf year she and Rosaline Neal Iry Io Iocafe Ihe IYPIU9 5+ude '+5 Pracllce Ihei' llngenng on Aleufian Islands on 'Ihe world globe in fhe key board. fheir World I IIsIory class. 421' 'D ' ,,.. .A...wfJ3fWd4W if'7 ' ll El'-Clash' I li 'X I XB' Sf.. 'U' Y I I 37 nqfg PC 1 QTL T, FRESHMAN OFFICERS: Vice PresidenT Roy Suluki-Capable and ever-smiling: SecreTary Ronald Fuiiwara-Known as JiTTerbug GYTWOUQ l1S lfI9f1dS: Treasurer Theodore Tahara-TrusTworThy and dependable: Advisor Miss EThel lzumizawa-ConscienTious worker. Freshmen LilipuTians sized Freshmen spiriTually arrived aT The MHS campus in a valianT eTTorT To prove ThaT They are iusT as acTive as The upperclassmen. On The acme oT This huge shoal was STanley Sakugawa who mapped ouT The well-planned Freshmen ac- TiviTies. lniTiaTion! The very ThoughT of iniTiaTion day brings back drasTic memories To The Freshmen. The poor vicTims looked TanTasTic in Their ridiculous ouTTiTs and painTed Taces, and were compelled To saTisTy all oT The imposiTions oT The Sophomores. fXlThough This iniTiaTion was guiTe abhorred by all The Freshmen, They agree ThaT acTiviTies like This make high school liTe greaT. WiTh civics, Fnglish, physical educaTion and double periods oT home economics or agriculTure as compulsory subiecTs, The Freshmen were con- TronTed wiTh a choice oT only one elecTive sub- iecT. This was a Tough schedule, buT They con- curred ThaT knowledge in noThing worTh losing. The TacT ThaT The Freshmen have manipulaTed excellenTly in underTaking The planning oT Their Freshman-Sophomore Dance, Their ChrisTmas social. and The combined spearheading oT The Aloha Week program, shows The eTTiciency and leadership oT The Freshmen. Yes, This Freshmen year was an inspiring one, buT They have yeT To look Torward To Three more Tervid years. FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES: FRONT ROW- Charmaine Tavares, Carol MaTeo, Lorraine Saudia. S ROW 2-Edwin Miio, Reginald Carvalho, Sally Shi- mamoTo. if c ' 'T ' if is F is' T 71 T Freshman Presidenf STan- ley Sakugawa-Ambnious leader. 55? ,,,, ,,:, .,,,, S 'f , Y gg K 5 3, ,gy H fr' if A+ 25 , 1 3 7 V, 6 1 ' ii , IVV - A i I ,i Y -::, I A , A ' , X A .Ai , I .l - i - i, ,, S V , , 0 , V .. S WH 2 2 4 f f J 5 ' , X, W . ,M y 1 ' P , f qf I 4 V' j r -5 f' In ax A 4 I of fi V' r ,i ,i W ii, ,Z M fu V I ,4-V ,i,N.2,w? V 4, 1 , ' i i 'i ,V , M X ,f A- Y- if ff 'f i , l Z P ' 3 Q, , gig ii' . 'I H' ui? f 'll 'W Q I if -ii' i 1 X , ' mfwfee X i ' sv, K, Q -'fd' ,X N . S ,,, , 'Af , , i if , 4, V , 2 f 4. i 5 , -- m Q ,. 1 1 'N W f- ' 2 i A i 2 'N ' I if fi i i ' Y 7 Q 9'-ff i V, 4 I+ :z -wifi i - i ' I if Ai 4, 6 ' ' ., , f fvf' f 'X ,g ,I , f f f if fi 1 g 5, ' '... X V ,X . V ,r , gg ' , , , M- 'W' ,- Q 1 i i ' l R ,. V. ii ' i 1 f ve V' X f , , X. ' M' - 17' . b, 4 l H Y In ina, K is ' s Ei ' Q l . 1 L 4' 2 'ni i , i M, ,I L i in A in ,, ,x - X ,,..:'f , dw . MW: f FRESHMEN: FRONT ROW-Violela Barbosa, Palricia Ariionia. Rosina Berrnoy, l'-larrief Aqeria, Aileen Abe, Nancy Brown, Audrey Casiro. Joyce Adachi. ROW 2-Valerie Caires, Marie Cambra, lcla Cabanlinq, Me-Iva Alri. Dennis Aolci, Dennis Akemolo, Lil- lian Barreras, Susan Chong, Je-anelle Adaniya. ROW 3- Leslie Cabrinha, Reqinald Carvalho, Sherman Baisa, Henry Burns, Allen Arisue, Robe-rf Curnrninas, William Albiar, Roy Alcarnine, Dorninqo Barenq. ROW 4-Douglas Caqasan, Michael Borqe, John Conslanliro Daxid Freifas, Richard Cuqal, Cecil Aheoriq, Samuel Araki, Wilired Albiar, Ronald Alienar. all of anticipation, the invaded the campus. Q RKSHTZCONFUSED FRESHMEN. . .Severino Ribucan fries 'ro 'find his room on ihe firsl day of school with 'fhe help of his schedule. BOTTOM: CAMERA TRICKYY? Nope, iusf fhe Nalreo fwins, Daniel and Dennis, working in fhe Agriculfural deparlmeni af Maui High School 'ro learn mefhocls of farming fhrough acfuel experience. 2 1, www! A 52' ff f llli 3 in ,Q if , i -gif! I i ff' ff! - ' 14.340 pf' wg ni f fe I' 'MW J 9 ., ' ,fe 1 syn f - A 'fT fi I f iifiv WM Q4 A .WW awww Q Q, fi if ' i 42f ?v9'i A fee ,,7,m,,i W? 1- .jig f f i -V M i ' .' i 1 f fm f ,iw W .. V f ' 5 V ,, f -52:2 - ' ,www ' ' Hz W N, ,.' ef JM, f - .R Y, ,, 4 A H -i me .Ni WE HONOR THEE O MIGHTY SOPHOMORES, recire Law- rence Silva, Edmund Sanfos, and Reginald Carvalho as 'lliey are forced 'lo obey llwe sophomores' command on lnifiafion Day. FASTER, NEOPHYTES!!! command Clwarloife Slwoda, Muriel Ogala, and Jean Mafsui as Allen Arisue and Rodney Masanda are led inio one of +l1e many freaimenfs on lni+ia+ion Day. Trading through a dzf icuii ear, FRESHMEN: FRONT ROW-Vii'qinia Hapalculca, Carol Hew, Joyce Honda. Shirley Fernandez, Amy lshii, Nancy ldemo+o, Eu- qene Guslwi, Glenn Hamai. ROW 2-Elaine Hew, Daisy Hoopai, Lorraine Saudia, Nila lwamoio, Rebecca Fevella, Joyce Evans. Abigail Gibson. Sandra Hasegawa, Mae Honda. ROW 3-Leonardo Damaso. Kennellw lslvikawa, Kennelh llcemori, Richard Ja- cobs, Ronald Fujiwara, Ernesl Holcoana, Roberi Hiwaiaslwi, Kennelli Enriques, Ernesl' DeCoile. ROW 4-Roosevoll Dominqo, GBOVCIS l'l5YGSlWl. JGFHGS Hiqa. Levi l'lOOPGi. EZF5 Kualoau. Frank Maldonado, Pafriclc Freiias, Lawrence Silva, 'Mallnew Fernandez. E S QE L UE or ig . ff, . . 1, We U'i if , ix 1 , lk is . f 40 1 O, , O, fi, , ,gf 3 i 2 2 f l 4 - all ia i 3 l y We 1 Q ' A ' in K 5, ic is ' fill A K 94 .,,,, I E 5 M V+ N Mx 3 lv , f is ,gif A fi fa i 'l s , if? ,, . E , i ff' 4 W fax ,iw O5 i li . H1 , , bfi , ww -sa wg., A 'li p vi ' ik I . . A i f l 4 QS F. ix v- U- , i ,. E 'Clic Xi is I' Y S K If V T sfo! Q , N , y Jxx L . Q L' ,Q A 'iiii Z ff ...4 FRESHMEN: FRONT ROW-Kennellw Kubo, Carol Maeda, Arlene Kobayashi, Carol Karnelani, Slwaron Kawalae, Ermine Kau- DGlOlO. ViC9f1fa Lanias, James Kale-na. ROW 2-Florence Malsuura, Pafricia Ann MacLoves, Carol Maleo, Lorraine Javier, Pal- ricia Marlin. Frances Kuailani, Brenda Keliano, Lynn Karalcawa, Linda Malsumolo. ROW 3-Raymond Moniz. Haruo Mafguura. Norman Kahololcula, Edward' Lapenia, Robert Moniz, James liaaiakamanu. John Karakawa. Harrier Kaifvui, Lorraine Kaiol ROW 4-Franlc Maldonado, Malcolm Kala, Palriclc Ferreira.,-Jioliriilronzaga. Ernesl' Maniboq, Allan Kee Chong, Kennefh Kasl-niwamura, Rodney Masanda, Howard Kido. Garrell' Kulcaua. neophytes profited much. FRESHMEN: FRONT ROW- Kallwerine Olninalca, Jane Ogala, Cynllnia Omuro, Ann Nagalriiro, Naomi Olcazalci, Susan Orla, Jeanelle Marsuura. ROW 2-Daniel Nalcao, Margarel' Nislnimolo, Lenelle Morila, Caroline Morreira, Jean Olani, Edifh Narimalsu, Margo Neal, ROW 3-Dennis Nalcao, Royce Rodrigues, Clarence Nislwiliara, Colin Miyalriira, Edwin Miio, James Miguel, Fred Nislniyama, James Ni'r+a. ROW 4-l-loward Nislwimcro, Norman Mulcai, Ronald Ouclwi, Russell Mau, Tlwornas Nalcagawa, Abel Miyalwira, Allan Nilcaido, Melvin Minalogawa. 5' IE' , L fi 2 ii f 2 l 4 ei -V 2 Q 2 , ? Z 'f 3 ,V , Q 1 'ff f 4 f , J 5 P ? 4 I 6 , xs,,A!,y,f wi . f 22 if Zig , ,fl lv luv t Y , ' 21 W ' - , . af , ' .,,,., gi? an L' f 1 -49271 WEE? ff' f 4' Wm if XE NNW di Mu ' Y- H fd? A .C fs L -fr .Q 1 fQ,f,.-x - f - . ' mg,-K, W4 - ,H ,,, N M' V fu 3 L, A + E 4' ,, my gow-1 ,,. I 33 ..,.:Q Q, NL X ,Eu ., 1'j,Agn iii NX - dw QC ' ' I I i V ,, ,A X. 9 . , ll J-4, W , l R 6 15 ep 4 JJ A V . , Ii , .l K T fm W A ll N y J v im , K x N ,Q 4 E W, .5 :wilt ,T -,, K V' K 1 R .Q R , we Q E. ,fe E i t ms gs X f, T , I Ex 'SHP V, K E K -. ' 1 - E. Ah' E -V. V 5 , , lu ' K A, 1 e .ww my -E i 1 Q A A - T - V M ,,.,, ki., X J., I , , 5 , A J-ff' A5 'ii' I.:,.?' , . T.: .5 .fin y':f'11flAn Aw' :-, for , v . e ...L ,f.kN,+, ,.2+-- I 1: ,fig T2 :gag vw, Yi, , E S X ABOVE LEFT: THERE GOES A BOOK!!! Emory Tamaslwiro E seis an example of fhe ambifious underclassmen, as he car- es. E ries a load of boolcs oui of 'lhel lisbrary. ABOVE: GENERAL SCIENCE STUDENTS, Wayne Salcamo+o and Abel Miyahira, 1 a'Hemp+ 'lo 'End +l1e lwiclden +reasure wlflw +l1e aid of a compass. A class 0 outstanding FRESHMEN: FRONT ROW-Ruby Pang, Edna Salcala, Selly Slwlmamolo, Hazel Slwlmaloulruro, Marcella Rlvera, Severlno Ribucan. George Slnlm. ROW 2-Lucy Rosado, Carol Rodrigues, April Facade, Bernadefle Souza, Mary Purdy, Lucille Perreire, Linda Reyes. e Salcu awa ddve R s Wayne Salcamolo, Edmund Sanlos, Anllwony Pac eco, Kennellw Onqais, Benfarnln Silva, Miguel Robia, ROW , Laurelle Seilo. Carolyn Paleke, Rolnerl Slwirola, E gene Saline, Allen Slxlslwldo, Roy Olanl. 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K x 2 RIGHT: STEADILY AND CONFIDENTLY, Joyce Evans marches around fhe homemaking room' frying Io im- prove her pos+ure as Charmaine Tavares, Ann Naga- Q hiro, and Mae Honda awaif +heir +urn. BOTTOM: AMBITIOUS GIRLS . . . Carol Maeda and Lucy Rosado does some iniensive research in 'Ihe school A Iibrary for iheir coming Ierm paper. BOTTOM RIGHT: A if '14 . ,, , , , Xi Q I EL T g 5 MISS KOHATSU, Freshman English Ieacher, helps her 2 s+uden+s wifh fheir grammar. ,Za gy J d A . 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TM' LX ' XR, XV My Y ly -Mx, : ii I V Presideni Alfred Girna-ConservaTiQgand 'silnce eisj' Vice Presiclenf Glady Ggelho-ETTicienT and hardworking: Secr Tary N Jane Maeda-SweeT n compeTenT. namic personalities CHEER BOYS CHEER! These Two peppy class orexys, Paul Ma- Tsui and Toshiyulci Suzulxi, Try Their hand aT cheerleading aT a pep assembly. L 'K 1 STUDENT GOVERNMENT STudenT GovernmenT ...... Symbol oT'Demo- cracy in acTion. Our sTudenT governmenT, com- posed oT sTudenT body-oTTicers. class represenTa- Tives and class oTTicers, led The sTudenT's associa- Tion during The pasT year. WiTh The highly valuable aid OT The sTudenT- body sTanding commiTTees, The execuTive board was able To carry ouT The many TuncTions neces- sary in The running oT our school. This year Three new commiTTees-The club charTer, assembly screen- ing and promoTion, and public relaTions were Tormed. Early in November, 5 delegaTes aTTended The TT-TSGA ConTerence held aT l-lilo l-ligh School. This conTerence gave The delegaTes a chance To learn abouT The sTudenT governmenTs oT oTher schools, and To discuss muTual problems. During The year, Three VISGA Comferences, held Liv' avg 5 Rx 5 Hill lr si Treasurer Frank Sanfos-Ffendl' and reliable: Advisor Mr, Kushi. ' W maeio-Influential, DOWN WENT THE GAVEL and fhere was silence in -the council as Presidenf Alfred Gima conducled lhe montrhly meeling of the sludeni council, Jane Maeda and Ru+h l-larnai earnestly recorded ihe minules. ar Saint Anthony Boys School, provided an oppor- tunify for cur leaders to discuss their problems as well as lo get new ideas on running The Student Sovernmeni Besides crcvidinq a place where ideas :ould be exchanged, the VISGA served as a means ro oeber inter-school relations. Une of The maior proiects undertaken by the group, was the revision of the Maui l-ligh School Student association policies manual. This involved :ng and :aretul thought on the part cl each ohicer, since the policies manual governs The ac- tions oi the entire Ml-lSSA, Another prciect was rhe granting oi Club Charters. These charters pro- vided a means by which all clubs could iunclion on campus. Under the carelul supervision ci Mr. Gordon Kushimaeio, all the activities undertaken oy the Sfudenlr Government were successfully completed, and in all oi rhese the idea ol Democracy prevailed. 1,15 Q 3 R ABORN SALESMANlToshiyulni Suzuki easily convinces Ray mond Nagafa fha? he should buy a THSGA benefit hai fostered outstanding results. 'L KX Committees . . . Vital to I x I CITIZENSHIP COMMITTEE: FRONT ROW-Miss Izumigawa. advisor: Patsy Kakihara, chairman: Miriam Yoshioka. ROW 2 -Allan Nagano, Rita Malagui, Roy Tsuii. STUDENT BODY COMMITTEES Spearheading activities throughout the school year were the I5 student body committees. These committees, chosen by the executive board and approved by the student council, were very neces- sary to the school, tor they undertook many ot the tasks which were impossible tor the student council to undertake, due to lack ot time. All these com- mittees had a purpose and several responsibilities. LIVING MEMORIAL COMMITTEE, one ot the host important among the other committees, helped students in tinancial emergencies where students tound it necessary to have small amounts ot money to cover school expenses tor short periods ot time. Reserving ot time, dates, and scheduling activi- ties were made possible tor the campus organiza- tions, S.B. council, and the taculty through con- tact with the CALENDAR COMMITTEE. This com- mittee carried out the responsibility ot keeping the various activities trom contlicting with each other. The I-IONOR ROLL COMMITTEE compiled the grade point averages ot every student in school and tallied them to see whether or not the honor roll was made. An average ot 3.4 or all A's and B's was necessary to make the honor roll. A straight B average rated honorable mention. i - PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE: Stanley Okumura, Mrs. Ueoka, advisor: Roy Suzuki, Donald Tanitomi, Gladys Coelho, chairman: George Saito. COURTESY COMMITTEE: Mrs. Lillie, advisory Wilbert Raiihara, I-tarriet Ono, Vivian Matsumoto, chairman: Ruby Pang. fri, p, . Eyes 5 Y km student government. V The chieT purpose oT The COURTESY COM- MITTEE was acknowledgemenT oT The achieve- menTs oT various individuals wiTh lefrers oT en- couragemenT To TurTher Their acTiviTies. The CITIZENSI-IIP COMMITTEE served To pro- moTe good ciTizenship among our sTudenTs and To Teach The use oT ParliamenTary procedure. IT puT on a ciTizenship assembly during STudenT's Associa- Tion Week. The JUNIOR RED CROSS COMMITTEES pri- mary purpose was To aid oThers and To render service where needed. I-lave you ever wondered who decoraTed The goal posT aT all oT our TooTball games? ThaT was done by The PEP COMMITTEE, who also under- Took The Task oT planning Pep Assemblies, as iT aTTempTed To boosT The M.l-IS. school spiriT. The commiTTee's represenTaTion oT Maui I-ligh School in The Maui lnTerscholasTic SporTsmanship Council improved inTerschoIasTic relaTions. Ever noTice The crowd coming ouT oT Room 2 aTTer noon recess? ThaT is where The RECREA- TION COMMITTEE, whose duTy iT was To plan recess acTiviTies, held Their acTiviTies such as play- ing checkers, dominoes, and cards. The success oT our sTudenT body dances, boTh The Welcome Dance and The Inaugural Ball, were made possible by The SOCIAL COMMITTEE whose duTy iT was To plan The dances and decoraTe Tor The dances. 24 . 4 ,av-z V' '.i A f , 5 4 of fi l 2' Q W1 ii 4 if 4 45 f if. ff ni rf ' 4 fr' ,N . i ov T I f -4. kv-rf'Ww . ' I ef nf ' rv X' fi! .5 ,Q , 7 I. za-. 54' wwf.. .may 1- ,-7-'Y M as .fr '97 PEP COMMITTEE: Michael KiTaqawa, Karen Yama- rnoTo, Chdifmani Jean MaTsui, Miss KohaTsu. advisor? Glenn I-la mal. Warren Sugirnura. SOCIAL COMMITTEE: MaTeo Talon, Wayne SakamoTo, Diane Takurni, chairman: I-larold Uradomo, Clara Var,-e Laura Yara Myrna Malaqui, Miss T-lamasaki advisor. lig- 4-:sa l 'Wir ,. 7 1 Lx. w III IDD IIITIRESIIU M A rgnrru. 'I I- Iv! I ' 4 I , I I l f, 1' xx . .L LIVING MEMORIAL COMMITTEE Raul Maisul, dwairmarv BULLETIN BOARD COMMITTEE: MeIvErv Ching, Ade'e Suzuki Mr. E-.-Mrwg, advigorg GIady5 COEIIIO, Mrs. WaIson. advisorg Jane LJIIyc5I'IIfd, chafrmani Frances Ofsubo. Helping hands worked JUNIOR RED CROSS COMMITTEE1S+anIey I-Iamwrwfo Bermce Kaaehlro R NI me, I-Iaru Klrrvura. Mrg, Yosnfmura, advlscrp Fairlane ANOHIC. OV 5 555 CI1aIrmerw. .ni I I .I 335, C X' 55. 6 X ' . 5 3 RECEPTION COMMITTEE: FRONT ROWfSar-dra Ycshlmura. Janice Maguda Chairman' Mrs. Anza? adwscr, ROW 2-Niredo Dominfzo FWTI'C 'r' FJ- 'I PCC. Irving Urgdgm Q, I .F This ,.. v' I O, 'N -,.'x, V - 1. i-1 IX AI.. Z 11-v' Lf.- , , 1 o -4 If I -. 1' x ,', 'I 5+.f'. QZYJ .IX-I .1-XI . V .fxk-f I-f ,fv- fil- N-' ITTLL T ,,,A ,A CLUB .CHARTER COMMITTEE: FRONT ROWiKen HONOR ROLL COMMITTEE: Carol MigiTa, chairman: Byron Cleeland. C 5'T'T'5n' gAfendv Taira. CALENDAR COM' Audrey Kinoshi+a, JaneT Eulcushima, Mrs. Mounce, advisor, POINT I L. ROW Qvoianne Sh fora, c'a:rman3 Gladys AWARD COMMITTEE: Mrs, Mounce, advisorp JaneT Murayama, Luella CEST? Nalramofo. chairman, e ficientl and with success. Here aT Maui High, our visiTors were presenTed wITh The TradiTionaI blue and whiTe paper leis, as well as lovely Tlower leis, which were made and pre- senTed by The members oT The RECEPTION COM- MITTEE. Displays on The buIleTin boards in The TronT corri- dors were puT up by The BULLETIN BOARD COM- MITTEE, whose duTy iT was To puT up displays con- cerning sTudenT associaTion acTiviTies. The ASSEMBLY SCREENING AND PROMO- TION COMMITTEE was Tormed This year. The duTy oT This commiTTee was To screen and approve all assemblies beTore They could be presenTed To The sTudenT body, and To promoTe beTTer assem- blies. PUBLIC RELATIONS, also a new commiTTee, did all The dealing wiTh The public. All arTicles were checked and approved by This c:ommiTTeeTbe- Tore The arTicIes were senT ouT To The leading island newspapers. All clubs senT Their club charTer applicaTions To The CLUB CHARTER COMMITTEE To be checlced. All clubs had To be charTered in order To TuncTion here on campus during school hours. RECREATION COMMITTEE: KenneTh Yoshiolca, Theodore Yoshioka, Mrs. Crane, advisor: CharloTTe Doi, DoroThy Suzuki. chairman: JeaneTTe Adaniya, RoberT KarimoTo. ASSEMBLY fm. ' SCREENING COMMITTEE: Mrs. Kiyosalci, advisor: Doralei Morreira, TimoThy Tahara, Rodney Evans, chairman. .,,,...M..wfh-M--w xi. all icspel lcd. I! Q-umm... . ,fl i T I J T T T . il ll l l I W wvmyr ,.. Sheriff Ronald Wahanabe ETTic3ienT and Chief Jusfice Frank Shimabulruro-De pendable and earnest A M T, ,J J, , X 6 1 Tl f f 223 ,T , f 2, ' 2 ' Advisor Mr. Jim On-Sympalhehcl STUDENT COURT: STanlc-y Uyemura, associaTe iusTicet Eranl Shimabulcuro, chiei' iusTice7 Kenneih Tamura. associaTe ius- Ticey Noboru Agena, clcrkq l-larriel Ono, shenographer. nl discreet, Tl-lE JUDlClAL DEPARTMENT An eTiicienT Judicial DeparTmenT ..... a neces- siTy To a well-conducTed or organized school. A Junior Police Force, STudenT Police Force, and STudenT CourT, led by STudenT Body SheriTT, Ronald WaTanal:ne, and advised by Mr, Jim On and Mr. Toyama. perTormed The duTies oT our iudicial de' parTmenT. The JPO, TaiThTully direcTing aTTer'school TraTTic, did Their loe-sT To prevenT accidenTs. Worlcing hand in hand wiTh The JPO, The SPO aTTempTed To en- Torce The laws oT MHS, DisrespecT To eiTher The JPG or The SPO resulTed in appearance aT The sTudenT courT. ChieT JusTice Eranlc Shimabulcuro and his associ- aTe iusTices gave careTul cansiderafian To all oT The cases reTerred To The courT, suspending and assign- ing deTenTion aT Their discreTion. Our judicial deparTmenT operaTed eTTicienTly, re- sulTing in a general appearance oT well-behaved, ,law-abiding Maui l-ligh School ciTizens, rf T ,X T Q.L,i J., f i 1 4 I 1. ,, X7 f f W ' 1 ' gf 3 Y ' i 2 xg Z ' 'y ylawv 4 f ,Aff i iq i ' ' , ' g Rav H 3 x f r M 'WW fi' 7 . f f Y ff , ? ,, 1 f 'V WV 41, 13. 6 H I DELIGENT SPO Meivi Ching keeps tile lunclwline sfraighi JPO: FRONT ROW-Niredo Dcrninqo, Oeorqe Ra- qan. ROVV 2-Richard Cugai, Ceiedonia Bai:-ayari, Ro-,f Tsuii, Emiiiiario Ribucan. ROW 3+I.eonard Piunkert Kennefiw Enriques, Rcioseveii' Dorninoo, Harry Coeiiwo. judiciou persons serve. SPO: FRONT ROVY-Cafaiina Cabogo3,Loui5e Miguel, Caroi Koga, Laura Borqe, Esfefariia Guzman. Maqdaiine Rivera, Erriesfa Taion, Monica Pvnaral, ROW TWO-Loiinda Saifiban, Susie Bafdwin, Charloffe Masusalco, Pansy Kele, Frances Ofsubo, Evelw, Ci'iar,2Jei-,ry Ann Kaaielranwanud Mamo Kaiwi. ROW THREE-Frank Sanfos, Lloyd Ogafa, Theodore Yosi'iioka,Ti'iomas Takahashi GECTQE Tanakara, Roy Olcafaikif Donafd Haramofo, Mr. Suvefomol Toyama. advisor. ROW FOURfAliredo DominQ0,Rorwald Wa 'inane Sic Tvncdfa Ronnie Uorge, Miziwae' Kiragawai Waiiace Murakami Edwin Doi, Jerry Suoimura, Melvin China. g 1 f 4 r fr I i , f gg ,i rl i 5 i Q ' f f 12 f i if 2 Q :O 1 i if 4 2 Z . M fr M re . , , 0 .r 1 ., , i Y f f 2 1 7 7 4' ' Wir' f ' 1 W f ', ,f if 'f 'f - , re 4, if v S ,,,, Q f , ff M -' H. W' ff' ' 'W ' , f ffl if 1 ra, air M may fir R , 'Q X Y ' W, i f dwg N, 4 R Y 22 ,. M J W 4 M 'f M M . 'i if W e ' iff ff , 1, M W W , V- ., 'W 4 15 ' 'W , -f hpavf Mr Z fr 2 V 1 V, ., Q 47 lr 4 5 r . f V , 1 A',v,::,,!f4 If Zi: A ,lv A A V, ,Q I 'ii , 4 i if 0 U' ,? ., 1, fi, ! .A ,,r, A , Z X7 f 5 , Wu 2 v f if X i f 1 .. If Q1 If f'! f Q Q f I 1 X ' Z i I if W ' r 'ini F v vnsf A2i5'SfY KW1 'N ' I .x?'- 1 Ei.l Alert press a ents EdiTor Rok:-erT Sfubbs A hum ary genius, J T I , get-sy is Advisor Mrs. MaTsui .poken and helpTul, DEADLINE! DEADLINE! Working hard on Their pasTeups Tor The Hi-NoTes To meel' Their dead- line are Sandra Sakae, CharloTTe Shoda, Diane Talzumi and RoberT STubbs. .F .1-ff -an .ij-,jifk 1 4 v .il .H ...--.. 'eff -ss ggi-'M' 10 W Business Manager Sandra Sakae--ATTracTive and likeable, MNA Edifor Edna OgaTa-Puricmal wiTn deadlines. PhoTographer Paul MaTsui. SOTT- NEWSWRlTlN6 MeeTing deadlines, counTing, making and re- making headlines, wriTing arTicles Tor The l-li-NoTes as well as To The leading newspapers, were buT a Tew duTies oT The l-li-NoTes STaTT. ArTicles had To be wriTTen, prooT-read, and Typed. These arTicles were wriTTen by JournalisTs who spenT many hours wriTing Them. Many Times The criTical ediTors senT back These arTicles To The iournalisT To be re- wriTTen. These sTudenTs sTayed aTTer school To Tinish and correcT The paper and To meeT Their deadline. Many sTudenTs gave parT oT Their vacaTion To work on The paper, and lasT-minuTe occurences required The sTudenTs To come To school during weekends. The sTudenTs did all The work Trom The planning sTage To compleTion, wiTh The excepTion oT The prinTing which was done by The Maui News. The STudenT Council appropriaTes Sl,OOO and 400 inches oT ads are secured Trom The Maui merchanTs which make iT possible Tor The sTaTT To publish I4 issues oT The l-li-NoTes ThroughouT The school year. The iournalism class is a member oT The Maui SCOOP, which is The Maui STudenTs Council oT QTTicials PublicaTions. BoTh The M.l-l.S. and B.l-l.S. journalism sTudenTs underTook a ioinT proiecT. They sponsored The annual Bunny Hop, a canTeen nighT, wiTh all The proceeds going To The chariTy Tor crippled children. RoberT STubbs and his hard working sTaTT wiTh The aid oT Mrs. MaTsui did a swell iob in publishing The Hi NoTes ThroughouT The school year. Q53 clamor or new . M -'QWW VFNH Ars? -- ' .-... A 'x Am' M an wr O 1 OUILL AND SCROLL: FRONT ROW-Faifh Safo, Pairicfa lbara, Roberf Sfubbs. ROW 2-Ronald Wafanabe. Jane EXPERT JOURNALISTS Jean Taeyame, SfanleyHamar110f0, and Maeda- Edna OWS- Jane Nekaiani fake 'Hme ouf fo examine fheir Scoop. NEWSWRITINGQ FRONT ROW-Jane-4' Fukushima, Diane Talcumi, Jane Yarnamura, June Ueokg, Henriyrfa Ueokal Cla,-5 Mamie' ROW TWO-Aileen Shirafori, Eflwal Tanaka, Esfher Hafa, Mary Paqan, Jane Magda' Mae Safol Jane Nakafani- nn- L s R?W THREE- JGHG Tdfhiki. Je-an Tafeyama, RUHW Hamai, XNIlbe-rf Kafihara, Sfdnfey HamamoJro,IFrank Slaimabukuro, C arlcfffe Doi, Karen Yama mo+O. 5 , 2 R E R t Q R 5 l ' 3 K 2 ' ' 2 f Q f 5 f f 5 ,Q 1' 1 Hff-.f A N A i' 4 i , l 2 5 fy 5 4 f , V 5 . Q f 5 Q. V 'Q , 1' 15 ', mx, ? fa T '40 Zlkf, 2 ' 2 ff ff ' ff 4 JA, ' f fjjf' ., ,QQ ' , , ,QI f XV Vyfffjlfgfi ff 1 Q f ff gy fa ,y f 6 f V. 5 'ff' ,Jr , ,.,, lf' ' W, - ff ' V' -rygij fy ,nf SM wait' f isriff? Vi' ' 1 R O y M 5 f A 'E , 9 4 ff V N ,N if XV 3 f -N if 1. 1' 'fm X S A x 1 ! . Business Manager Shirley Nomura-Swee-T 'afnialsl -iL1iTerary EdiTor GlaClY5 Qoel' h WTTy ano Tan Make-up Edifor Faifh - ays worried abouf deadlincs. ,fi i V! earps memoirs YEARBOOK Yearbook producTion sTarTed oTT wiTh a bang when some TwenTy delegaTes leTT Maui on OcTober l7Th To aTTend The Aloha Workshop ConTerence held aT FarringTon l-ligh School in Honolulu. These delegaTes, besides having a swell Time, came back wiTh a loT oT new ideas Tor improving and pro- ducing our annual. l:irsT came The dummies , done over and over again, along wiTh pages oT copy-TirsT draTT, second draTT, Third draTT and on and on. OT course, dead- lines had To be meT Tor dummies as well as copy. This was when Silversword sTaTT members ran To Their Makeup and LiTerary ediTors Tor help. Then The rush oT pasTe-up wiTh our annual phoTographers rushing around snapping shoTs oT poor unaware individuals. Yearbook sTudenTs worked daily and occasionally on SaTurdays To compleTe The annual -which was Tinally senT To press on March lsT. l-lard work and co-operaTion by each sTudenT on The sTaTT made possible This Maui l-ligh Silversword, a producT anTicipaTed by every sTudenT on campus. N ,ig . an i i' T2 'i-Z7 f , 9 ' ' ix ysi-EG' A-AV I E ll t I XY 4agYv'I it 53 5 I S I Is 4- 5 QFQE 329959 XJ! I 5 I 1 1 f I Ig I? Zz fi Q A vg , I 1? f ,. I my fr f ' I f I I 33 I swf 9 L I w- FLT ,P'1i13eferqCA ' I , - i I ' ,JT :fiT-I S I ' I I I . ' F .,s,' 1 L 7v ,1' ,V In 4 if 9 'Q X We I' f .nf xy R ' 5 6 ., A g:-5,0 , 'Q xl l ' -'M f'-341:51 4-Y. f' X ,bf AM., H, 'T v .X ,L , N I ff ,U A l 8 . . X .ugim e -,4-,mf i t-I . f N L: -4, , -,, - I 1 , 'eff' , of v S-I YEARBOOK: FRONT ROW-Joyce Tsuii, Amy Sugai, Dorofhy Miio, Carolyn Kalciuchi, Dorolhy Suzuki, Midori Uehara, Paula Ka- wamura. Thelma Ueolia. Joyce Nalcasone. ROW 2-Myrlle Masuda, Dianne Shirola, Linda Caires, Jennie Karalrawa, Lei Shocla, Palsy Kalcihara, Lolinda Salfiban, Janice Masuda, Winifred Olcafuii, Luella Nalcamolo. ROW 3-Fulculco Nalcashima, Jean Morifa, Rodney Mafsumura, Paul Hasegawa, Theodore Yoshiolca, Roberl Wassrnan, Frank Sanlos, Jeanefle Ma'IsuI, Jane? Nishicla. were captured. EDITOR ,.... ...e........,,.,Y..........,...T..,. ..,......... P alrricia Ibara BUSINESS MANAGER ,,,TT.,,A..4 ,.e .4 Shirley Nomura ASSISTANT EDITORS ........,. ..,l... Slaclys Coelho Faifh Salo PI-IOTOGRAPI-IER, .,..... ROVIGICJ WGIGNSIDG TYPIST ,,...,............ ATHLETICS ......... SENIORS .......,.,. ORGANIZATIONS ............. FACULTY ,......4...........,..4, , ., ..,,.,... STUDENT GOVERNMENT ........... UNDERCLASSMEN .I... .,..,. ADVERTISEMENTS ..,.,.I.. John 'vlorimofo Paula Kawamura Roberlr Wassman eclIIOF .Lolincla Salliban Lei Shoda co edilors Janice Masuda eclifor Jeenefle Mafsui edilor ........IvIyrIIe lvlasuda edilor .5I1I:IISy Nomura edifor Y x Y I r Advisor Mr. UTo-SpiriTedl 5 s mf T 4. T 5 1 2 2' ' Tiff T 5 sf . , ,-,., 72 '4 , .-.ng fi . -gf . , - gi TW ML 'fa' 4 f' 1. 'Q ggi! T.--4 15 1 I . ag . ,- A .A- ffj ' if -fe . , F ,1m 'U C Z O 1 l FE 2 Q O 5 , Z 9h tfl FV1 0 F 1' o M5 T 2 3' 51 -I Q. I!- 00 S 2 S' 0 3 'f .ii 44? i ,.N,,N . is ,,k, . , W, 5 2 f , 7 mar T 1 r T. T ' Y -.1 i l is-4 ga fi ' fi 'W - 0' .ma-vm , Jzuugswzf W BAND Ready? One, Two, Three. These words are oTTen quoTed by our energeTic maesTro Mr. Kaoru UTo, who has added quiTe a Tew new songs and yells To our collecTion. Mr. UTo and The band members could be heard pracTicing every aTTer- noon. AT The beginning oT The school year, mosT oT The members were presenT aT The TooTball games, garbed in Their uniTorms oT bTue coaTs wiTh whiTe Trimmings, whiTe Trousers, and blue caps wiTh whiTe Trimmings. AT The Tair The members wore Their new uniTorms oT colorTuI aloha shirTs and whiTe Trousers, which received admiraTion Trom The crowd. This year The band has been very acTive, per- Torming aT TuncTions like TooTbaIl games, TesTivals, and concerTs. They also perTormed Tor The school aT pep rallies and assemblies. AlThough The band is small, sTrains oT music can be heard Trom quiTe a disTance, Tor The school- spiriTed, music-loving boys and girls are playing wiTh all They've goT Tor a school They're so proud oT. ' l'l5VmOnY Cummiiigs. l-Taunani Kualaau, DOOOOOO! Accomplished musicians, Celedonio Baybayan and Noboru Agena. paTienTly pracTice for The long awaifecl band concerT. FRENCH T-TORNI Ramona Villanueva David lTo, Noboru Age-na. TRUMBONE' PhilliPMd'+l '- Teddy Taniguchi, STanley Uyemura. Q v-mwummm mn-wnsupm ww-wswm wawmmw mmres-'VM ,,..,..f--an-H mwnwuimv Sauna 5 Z 9 4 . Q awww wfwxw Q- .ifsliiiw f JC' Q' wiki CORNEl'1 Alfredo Domingo. Naralie Pakaki, Theodore Tahara, Richard Hiqashi. ROW 2- Donald Tanifomi, Dennis DeCoi+e. 'MQIUVWG KG Bldkitlljle?-I'll:lV,x Rodney Incionq. Rose Marie C552 always came throw h'. SOUSAPHONE. Roy Okazalri, George Cumminqi- 2 FLUTE1 'Susan San'ros.UMarqaref Srnyriwel SfUi'OFr'lONE2 Frorencio Garcia. CHHord Kanolokula, CLARINET AND OBOE: Jean Tanafa, George Tanaharafieledonio Babayan, Yuraka' Marsuura, Roy Ueolca. Voice sweet as the music 0 violins HMMMMM . . . Chorus leader, Verna Hokoana, gives 'lhese chorus sludenls a pifch as fhey lune up and palienily awail 'lhe signal lo slari singing. ,num AW- qaapur sas? Advisor Mr. Waison-A lover oi iine arlfsl i READY, SING! Verna Hokoana, siudenl leader, geriously leads lhe sixih period chorus members, while Mrs. Wafson plays ihe piano. CHORUS Ready? l-lumm ....... These words are oiien spoken by our emergeiic chorus advisor, Mrs. Wai- son, who did a splendid job in ieaching ihe siudenis music. As iime weni on, Their knowledge and inieresi in music grew. Wifh Their inieresis and knowledge we, foo, gained and oiien picked up +he songs They repeaiedly sang. They encouraged some of us 'ro coniinue our siudy in music or To siari siudy- ing and know more alooui This wonderful field 'rhey all love and enjoy, music. This year ihe chorus was very aciive, performing ai various school and communiiy iunciions, During Chrisimas, ihey performed for boih school and communiiy. They also pariicipaied in music iesiivals. The year has really ended wiih music in The air, ihanks io our harmonious chorus. . ,,,, X -2 fi 4, fag 4 3 ,, 3 Q 2 ,V,, . f,, , -we . iz. 2 3 gi ls . f 1-I , 5, I M - 4 ..., ' 3 j 1 I , ' E 1 fl R ' Q' , Q Q J , Q- g , ' :' f 3,Mr5 fU f, 71 4 ffm 'sf' X ' f X v 'mf' JW' ,, ' , N Q 2,4 K r2m.zws ' , 5 6 lil, nil fi I ,, an Q efgt Mfg X rf, Z f 1 W Q 'i R ierriifr Q l, 7 aff in , ja, 7 2 .Q ,z fa: 5 ' f.,g5f:f.,4, J, , , '- L ffl W! is sg zzi fb rw C Clamfi f ' Q' X '25 , 5 51 4 , 3 M I, VW , I , l i, yyb ,,,,, 1 ,QC A,,, X ' .D ' 'V ' 3' A CHORUS: FRONT ROW-Eslelania Guzman, Jean Suda, Amy Sugai, Elhel Nilcaido, Jane? Maleo, Lorraine Plunleell, Calalina Cabaqos. ROW 2-Germaine Caslro, Rila Malaqui, Lourdes Cagasan, Pauahi Slern, Anna Marie Fulema, Amy Fuiimolo, Shirley Kawai, Geraldine Janiclci, Audrey Hololcai, Anna Sagawinil, Rose Avelino. ROW 3-Par Cabrinha, Pauline Avelino, Aaron Brown, Samuel Kaeo, Richard Yamashifa, Domingo Oliveros, Palricia Ferguson, Debra Kulrawa. ROW 4-Kennelh l-laseqawa, Augusf Pa- checo, Roberr Olcazalci, Rudy Barreras, Pafriclc Borge, Michael Kiragawa, Wilberl' Rodrigues. heir singing, an asset 150 assemblie . CHORUS: FRONT ROW: Gladys Goodness, Evelyn Hernando, Cecelia Melendez, Jane Acain, Winifred Olcafuii, Esperanza Hern- ando. ROW 2-Maqdaline Marfellas, Wilma Kaailcamanu, Charlolle Neal, Consulacian Rico, Josephine Oliveros, Dale Tau-a, Gladvs HeW.ROW 3-Cl-rrgfina Rico Darorhy 'CaEereis,iR-ogexlvlarie De Cosfa,Mild4ecl Sanliaqo. Veronica Almeida, Pauline Kekiwi, Eliza l'1e'rh l-lonokauou.ROW 4-Emilv Rose Kualaau, 'Verna Holcoana, Barbara Copperfield, Lucille Amaral,Sylvia Ferreira, Keala Purdv, Charloffe l-lololcai, Judy Tomila. ROW 5-Ronald Moniz, John Rosado, Masala lvlulcai, Hiroshi Yamanoha, Norman Souza, Rodney Enriques. 7 -E x ,o 1 . ,,., N y, nov, 1 w la-V 4 .pau , uno, 5' ' nan, W QhbQ0r ,424 ,L ,vu , .- i'.,,,,, ' ,, W 9 gowns , f' , , ,..-3: ff A , xg V A 5 'I MV' 1 'Hulk-Y' K i i' v!Qa1 E -1, 79 K I Sq E L ,. . 43 5 fn... i , . i Q ...ggi X ax Advisor Mrs. Janssen-Crm. n DRAMATICS WiTh a large group OT TalenTed acTors and acTresses in The dramaTics class This year, The sTu- denTs OT Maui High School were enTerTained every monTh and a halT wiTh a play presenTed by The dramaTics class, under The direcTion oT Mrs. JaneT Janssen. To arouse pep in The sTudenTs beTore aTTending The Maui-Luna TooTball game, The dramaTics class puT on a TooTball slciT, The Sabers Bring Home The Bacon . aT The beginning oT The school year. The TirsT play oT The year was a Halloween play. The BewiTched and The Bewilderedm, which was so well enacTed and had The audience siTTing on The edge oT Their seaTs and biTing Their Tingernails. The Thanksgiving radio play, 'll.eT There be Bread , was a solemn buT meaningTul play. lnsTead oT a ChrisTmas play This year, The dramaTics class, wiTh The aid oT The band, presenTed a ChrisTmas Tableau. This Tableau was also presenTed aT The Kahului Shopping CenTer and aT The Paia Gymnasium as parT OT The EasT Maui CommuniTy AssociaTion's ChrisTmas program. ln The spring, The class pre- senTed Their lasT play, in which They perTormed like proTessionals. Though The sTudenTs had a loT oT Tun preparing and puTTing on The plays, They gained poise and selT-conTidence and The valuable experience oT appearing on sTage in TronT oT an audience. Skilled drama tists RUBBING HARD To remove her crepehair is Karen Bissen as Jerry Ann Kaaiakamanu diIigenTIy assisTs her. DRAw.Tlcs. Prom Row-csfal Able., cmpsfzef Ref. Miriam Rhwan. Videf FUi 'a'519'5d'lS fifff Dale Tw? Emesia Talon Rosaymda Aymasml ROW 2-Terry Maxsumcvc EC,-C+-Ay Taira-,rggu Ncrrna Mcrreira, Jcsephire J'-feros Rcsaine Neal, Paure Kelmiwi Karen Bissen,.Jerr-r Ann K55iQhc3,lIl53V'U, ROW 3--Verna Hcicana, M'dred P-erre7ra, l.ciu7sa Tabaco. Elaine Gibscn. M5554 Apjnax John Rowdy Rfhard MaTsubai,'asTE Aflen Haseia'-'-fa. l t A 5 U ' fr. F '- ,J f . HW I Q I i T' 31' 4: i ' . Z l, , , 1 VX ' if Ji x S fr i r li an .. 1 ' ' 1- . 5, ' 7:9-e I A 5 ., - , fa. :I Q1 -, , , f 1' T T im' I .. T, My i l .MV 1 1' . f tu-nr is--A in X y 7-D V J K7 Ay N Q 62 T if T T . T so ...Q T A AV il AI S Q V., 1 i . .1 R , TWO MINUTES bef Ernesfa Talon and has+ily' pu+ 'Hue fini Sfanley Emmsley. thrilled their audiences BRING HOME THE BACON' A lmlarnous scene from an excellenf sluf pu+ on by fhe dramafics class af a foofball pep rally A ur link with the communit . ,M H S RADIU BRUADCASTINB STATION clerful voice. describes MHS radio annoi-Ir' cer, RoberT Wassman. Advisor Mrs, Kiyosaki . . con sfruciive consulTanT, 64 PERSONALITY PLUS, accenTed by a won- RADIO PRODUCTION: SITTING-Donald HaramoTo. ROW 2- SylvesTer Baldovi, STephen PeTro, Joyce Tsuji, Audrey KinoshiTa, PaTsy Kalcihara. RADIO PRODUCTION Oh, we love The Halls oT lvy . . . WiTh This as The opening song, The Radio ProducTion Class puT on an inTeresTing radio program every SaTur- day nighT aT 6:45 P.M. The programs included inTerviews, TalenT shows, music, panels, discussions, and special shows Tor imporTanT holidays such as ChrisTmas and EasTer. Each member oT The class was responsible Tor pro- ducing a TiTTeen-minuTe show over KMVI. The en- TerTaining programs, plus The smooTh voice oT RoloerT Wassman, sfudenf announcer, aTTracTed a large audience Trom Mauils schools. The loroadcasTs were Taped in The Maui High School BroadcasTing .STaTion. The members noT only planned The programs, buT They also learned abouT radios, Tape recorders, and microphones Trom Their advisor, Mrs. Sue Kiyosalci. Maui High School is cerTainly indebTed To The Radio ProducTion class and Mrs. Kiyosalci Tor puT- Ting on These programs which broughT Tavorable public opinion Towards our school. Weight world problems are theiris PACIFIC AND ASIAN AFFAIRS COUNCIL WiTh Policy Tor Peace as The TiTle Tor The PaciTic and Asian ATTairs Council program, sTu- denTs Trorn Tour island high schools, I.a'hainaluna, Baldwin, ST. AnThony Boys, and Maui High, par- World, and American ReIaTions wiTh The CommunisT World. - The parTicipanTs did a IoT oT ouTside work on The Topics which were presenTed To Them by The Honolulu headguarTers. The sessions were charac- Terized by discussions, debaTes, and laughTer. All TicipaTed in This inTeresTing and educaTional pro- gram. All Three conferences were held aT Baldwin High School This school year. The TiTles oT The confer- ences were as Tollows: FormulaTion oT American Foreign Policy, American ReIaTions wiTh The Free OT The parTicipanTs became inTeresTed In inTer- naTionaI aTTairs and had an undersTanding oT Ameri- can Toreign policy. NoT only did The parTicipanTs proTiT Trom The conTerences, buT The sTudenTs Trom The various high schools became acquainTed wiTh one anoTher. 42 Advisor Mr. lfushimaeio- Dynamic' 'ff A f ' DURING AN INFORMAL NIGHT PRACTICE SESSION. Mildred Tahara, Roberf Wassman, Larry MaTsuda, and Jane Yarnamura, worriedly cram Tor The second PAAC Conference. PAAC: FRONT ROW-Mildred Tahara, DoroThy Suzuki, Diane Takumi, Jane Yamamura, Haru Kimura, Darafhy Milo, Jamal Fukushima, ROW 2-Jane Miyahira, Mae 5aTo, FaiTh SaTo. Gladys Coelho, Vivian MaTsumoTo, Leonard Andaya. ROW 3-- W bed Kaiihara, Frank SanTos. Alfred Gima, STanIey Okamura, George SaiTo, Donald HaramoTo. RoberT STubbs. ROW 4- Michael we shido, Paul MaTsui, STanIey HarnamoTo, R,oberT Wassrnan, Frank Shimabukuro, Toshiyuki Suzuki, Ronald Wdanabe. ci. A 1 I ' A ii 5 2 2 I I I 6 Xu? , ,, 5 f is si 5 Zyulgf 1 3 ?.A g 2: A vw X X, ' I f R 4 5, . ' QQ if i fir? f L M . 5 fi? Q., I NTT 2, wr ii 5 A ., i Ni: s w-I 9, .. ,W 4 , , W 9 cf V 0 4 f ,ff v , , , A ,H J Q vin ' 'W fish fl We , ' He' TTT: i, i i 'Wi F 1 5 V Y , X H N? if f 'Q ff 9 . X efffiij, fi 4 ,, ' ' 'We ,, 6 -. I ff VZ ff , ' ' ' S, 22, Z i, f , flffsf , D. sf 1 rr , , ,L -. , ' H Q5 -1 yy , yf ,i lm A 5 , 1 - WH 5: a W -Q f... f-.15 ,ff , Q 4' fri, we M, ' , fi Z 5 sw-.fr ., fir gs I, ' rs., A92 ,V ,' 4,9 jg, ,717 I -in ,H .3 , ff, I 4 , M I V Ts .L f .5 , ,3 'Q ,,f . is , ' 1 I 3 ga, I 'A f . L i , 3, W. , I -. ,553 f f ff ', , is T' . li S s gg, , -I W , I -V I W 5, gf Q X , T , gl' x V 1 , . , . I I if..f ,f I I- -'--- ,, I Q ' ffl 1 ' ' . W :s.f,f , i' .1-'is Sh' A + ' 3 -ix , i If f ,Y 1 'Q A X Ma. N, f ,f I W f i 1 A , , , Ti , ' ' ' 'Z ,Ju ' -sf :QI - IV ' 1- s - 'S s 4 , s 0 5 :W f a w , , E , I , f i 1 I - X , .I A, is GIWX' ln the course of every school year, many events, some outstanding and im- pressive, others insignificant come to pass, adding sparkle and interest to student life. The elections, special programs, ath- letic contests, and social events, all were looked forward to-with eager an- ticipation and enjoyed by all. Teenage fads and fashions, Bermuda Shorts, ivy-league styling, drapes, and sheaths added to the color of campus doings. WELCOME DANC E, first ot SB acti'vitieS. Mernorable occasions spiced MMMMMMMMM GOOD! Karen Yamamoto sadistically makes George Hiwatashi and Leonida Yadao suffer the penalty of being suckers for the day tor not cheering at a pep assembly. 4 RL' tsl' EEEEEEKII Halloween time brought witches and goblins to the MHS stage, enacted by the skillful clramatists Josephine Oliveros, Elaine Gibson, Louisa Tabaco and Rachel Morreira. the ear. l fir! 5 il,,1Z, i i ggi , f ei ,ff I' ,,zif,',g wa, fi' E s 5 Z Z i ? i ,y ff ALOHA WEEK ROYAL COURT: SITTING-Princesses Ermine Keupalolo, Myrna Malaqui, Her Higlwness Harmony Cummings. His Higlnness Jolwn Kulcaua, Princesses Memo Kaiwi, Germaine Casrro. STANDING-Kalilni bearers, Ernesi Holcoana, Sianley Ernrnsley, Clifford Kalwololcula, Abel Pane. MYSTIFIED by fhe graceful dancing of Haunam Kualaau, +lne Aloha Week Couri' manage 'lo pose for 'Phe camera. I+ is more blessed +0 givefhan +0 receive as SB Pres?den+AlFred Gima presentsChfisfmaspaukages fo L+-SdbUVOOy5dQmaIl, ,- Activities added But, no campus could be complete without the personalities, good and bad, outstanding and winsome, which made the year's activities possible, and brought acclaim to themselves and our school. Some of this year's events, and the people who made them come about were captured in these on-the-spot shots. ABSENTEES: FRONT ROW-Marv Rodrigues, Marv Alcuna. Alice Tobita, Karen Watanabe, Eileen Tsuchiva. ROW TWO gflliiton Cuoal, Kenneth Brittain, Stanley Emmsley, Breck Tompkins, Daisy Mae Pxlcuna, is if ' Q -,-. 5'-Q' i' Y ij',fr s' lb f' f . fl r ,A ,J cf F l 'fl FADS AND FASHIONS! Conservaiive 'ln exfreme s+yles hi+ fhe campus +hif year. HMMM . . . LOOKS GOOD! Junior June Ueola, champion cherry pie baker of Hawaii, and sec- ond place winner of 'Phe Wesiern Dis+ric+, proudly display one of her pies. MHS ROOTERSl The crowd yells loudly as 'Phe varsify warms necessary variety up af a baske+ball game. Each game broughf large growdg of roofers +o +l-ne bleachergl ,Hint , T ., ...,, , .1 4,4 ,,7n . l Bf'ZmS K .ah W 741 :i.? 'fwQ'w---4 1'fl1P 'H '5 782. Q- . . -, , , in V Q, fn' ' ' ' T :,,i,:11ic.t: ' 7 U' gn . 1 qw f s . V .af-ie-ine.--.,:. . ----- -- - ::T.?2,..i '4 .-req: w,.s,1.z:fi,:g ,-Y ,L 12 9 'L l '54 nf4 5+53f 4 55'fi1E1i j -V. ' gzf , v wwe-1.. 3.,., ,g 2' S 2 I A 1 y 5 l 'Tw L Q Q K vb A K Y 1 - fm, MM, xN,5A,,.Wg,, . , gy., 1,:f -A E :gli ..,-.,e--........---,E , hw A if i f -41 ' 7 , - , .,,,4 -W,-....r ,WfM..,. W ,,:?:'1'1f': ., 1- k i 1 .K xi . 1 'ff Mfiffvfx 5 Qzygzmw, A A -42:4 L' MW! WMM , Orgaflig ' .QW uw My WX Q atmlls Wg WWW WWW 72 WMWMQ iff NMZW WW Q 'M' - M151 ' fl is K 1.3 Lf, . My Sgxgiifimzixf-R, ogjigilflml MW H X . M, Times. 9 fogefh- . ,,fW6WW00S!J5 Vf,'JWdjff'MD Jimmy ' MM W ww 'Q asf Ri XQLMW MJ My WW x KN . ,W uf f f l' '-ff? W 4. f BLOCK M f, , .fv Q, ,JH ii ivy pg Cl Q We 2, 6 K Q1 . egg s N x OL QW L W, L '7 lashed athletes - 1 Ln +- .f ly T x .J A J , O nv- Q f 1 ' Fir-fp 'iii X K 5 'F' l ' l a f N 1 , ,' ' l ,O -Y' ' 3 1 X - w , M 1 -1 U freeze U T pr 'Mefrllp' 'fab' r r '11 - Scflvi M TOP RQVV--Mr Thema, lxlYC5dll advisor' RrC'liV3 Marzubayash oriaden' Pau Toyama 4.-ce CWS-G? 5 S Ed Q vi gegre'-ami Marec Talqn freviiure-rj Sranley Emrnsley, Serqeanl-al-arrns. ROW 2-Richard Abreu Jarnes A me do R V Si wrrl -Zu lx Br-:wi EJ 'T Allred Domrnqc Roberl l-lrqa. HN! The Block M Club is one which every boy hee ar Maui High can be proud he belongs. This Club accepls only lop lerrerrnen, who have worked hard To gel inlo rhis honorary club. These boys underroolc lhe 'raslc of planring coco- nur frees ro rnalce lvlauils scenery more beaulilul. Thev also painred rhe lines in 'rhe gym, and cleaned rhe arhleric deparlmenr eller The loorball and rraclr seasons. Recrealion wasnr omirred, lor rhe boys wenl on an excursion and a picnic. The year iusr wouldn 'r have been complere wilhour 'rhe iniliarion ol new members. Richard Marsubayashi, presidenr ol rhe club, and Mr. Tom Kiyosalci, advisor, helped rnalce Their vear a pleasanr one. V X Y f- Broc-1 My ro? buf' V ,ly T Row' enzeff-1 e e Fij?jEifFf'yQ3 ' .- . 1. , X te Q . Q' panda, Q- 1 ' V Q N 7 . :xv H? ! Sl- J Pafneic ' l y Jeff, Snrrrrura RQ, K by ,JIJXX sm-'sv Tidd. ' ' . a zur. ' 'x I le! 1- 2 ., Q E 7 1 ?.x 5 au- Y I ' T. ' - I FUTURE TEACHERS CDE AMERICA Teachers Appreciahon Day was one oT The acTiviTies oT The Wilbur STone Beeman ChapTer oT The EuTure Teachers oT America club. Advised .by Mr. Kaoru UTo and led by PaTsy Kakihara, This chapTer consisTed oT a limiTed number oT iunior and senior girls, who subsTiTuTed Tor Teachers To gain experience in Teaching, hosTed The Lahaina- luna chapTer, observed American EducaTion Week, and passed programs aT The Maui Teachers Associa- Tion meeTing. To look inTo The TuTure oT Teaching as a career, The ETA'ers held debaTes, lisTened To speakers and X sTudied The lives oT greaT Teachers. Someday These , ambiTious sTudenTs will be inspiring and well- T rounded Teachers, Thanks To Their parTicipaTion in X A ., The ETA movemenT. AN APPLE FOR TEACHER! FTAer, Midori Uehara gives a brighl' red apple To very sweeT and well-liked Mrs. Jane! Janssen on 'Teachers' ApprecFaTion Day. Preparing for careers in education. V A3 FRQNT RSV!-Midcr' Uehara, Diaf-6 Tgkumi, Caroiyn Kakiuchi, Lei Shoda, PaTsy Kakihara. Jean TaTeyan'ia, Shirley Nomura. Jw-5' Eukusffra. ROW 2-Mae SaTo, Vivian MaTsumoTo, Jean Tanaka, Luella NakarnoTo, DoroThy Suzuki, l-larrieT Ono, Jane Na- kyar-7 Jane Yafnamura Mr, UTC, Advisor. ROVV 3-.leaneTTe Mafsui, Dianne ShiroTa, Karen YamamoTo, RuTh T-lamai, Jean MoriTa, Fububg Nakashinva, Joyce Tsuii, Mary Pagan. T 4 f 3 Z T T? TT T T l I T f A sg ' S f 'V fr 4 1 1 4 . KW Q ' T ',,v, Y -N T T srl. 'ii ,g of ii . TT ' A '- E, ,g -1.1 L J A' -A r X- T? Tr if 'N 'T .V qs- , lx:-if fi ,, V. FBLA N C R As lhe school year came lo an end we found lhe Fufure Business Leaders ol America loeiler pre- jt of pared 'ro face ihe business world.'This nalional A organizalion, under Jrhe advisorship oi Mr. Honda ' and Rulh Flamai as prexy, successfully carried ' our The well-planned aclriviiies of rhe year. Keeping 'rrack of Jrhe whereabouls of our gradu- ares, lhe FBLA members held a survey of rhe i957 graduales. As anolher proiecr, rhe FBLA members sponsored a program filled l've Golf A Secret The money earned was used +o help pay for a new adding machine which was purchased by lhe school earlier in The year. ll wasn'Jr all worlc and no play, For Jrhe members wenl on an excursion fa business firms on May 8, fl I95B. The FBLA had a busy, enjoyable and pro- lirable year. 5 FBLA: TOP ROW-Rulh Hamai, presidenf. ROW 2 -Lolinda Salliban, vice' presidenl, Shirley l-liguchi, ' secreiary. ROW 3-l-larriel t 8 Ono, lreasurerp Teddy Ta- niquchi, reporfer: Mr. Sho- ichi Honda, advisor. FBLA: FRONT ROW-Alice Sugahara, Gladys Tomila, Flarence Aralcawa, Frances Olsubo, Carol Tanii, Flhel NiLaido Doris Tales- molo. ROW 2eMidori Uehara, Jane Tamanaha, l-larulso Alionar, Jennie Wong, Jean Suda, Lei Suzulci, Mollie Oanilco. Susan Suzuki, ROW 3-Myra Malsunaga, Iris Ouchi, l-lirolco Node, Elaine Sakai, Barbara Enomolo. Fuiilmo Shimabulcuro, Helen Nishirnura, Myr+le Ann Moniz. I2 E 5 ' H ,,,- s Q . ' i, W , ii it i f Q .W 'K . ' N s W 1' . i i f r :Src fax -1 P. - , L , .. , V , 3, N, . Q - 'g r ,.. . f W' iz , .1 S , T . 'l 1 'J x. A2 ' Y ,fvffff V ,f , . , V, '. .W 5 S - 1 ..,...-rf nm l' ww .L . sl . . L A ' L 1 X - ' 2 1 ' I 2 E? ' ' f 'sk I V K 3 , gh I XXQ - ,I ' I ? M Z g y Z f i - -A a.. 4 f K l will ff'E:.5 i ' me , fi .. yi .,,,V7r V ww.w,w.wN.N-7 . ,T A I . , Q ..:: 5 '. f ,Z 1 1 i , X. f , 1 2 e -r. wf is y y my i ii tl y , I 9 1 ' if Z M K if 'ff'-rr dl .. I L , 1' its 'W .I ' , pg Q f X X ifk Wm. Q M ,X 52,21 lx if fx f xg lfluly Q x SE xwidff avg V xx Y' K- at Q S fix 1 xi O 1 V Y 5' 5 Q il ii Aff fix. L. E S 1 y V U ' l X l X ,A 1 i ' u I X 3 S x N xxs 53 l 4 Q X X 5 FBLA: FRONT ROW'--Rose Axelnc, Dale Tau-a, Gladys, l-law, Ellen Wonq, Evelyn Hernando, Anlonia Borqe, Eslelania Guzman Tnelma Ueolca. ROW' 24ESDEV5V'2Z6 l-lernando, Faye Perreira, Velma Brown, lvlaqdaline lvlarlelles, Ellwel Kaslwiwamura, Lily Koilre Slflfifw N-Dfnufa, Paula lxafiarvura. ROW 3vl.ouisa Tabaco, Maqdaline Miguel, Mildred Ferreira, Richard Malsubayaslwi, Jerry Suqi 7'V7U'3 Ji Ncucni, .lcvseoniae Gliveros, Germaine Caslro. bu iness world. Joii Nouclwi carefully examines 'the FBLA Club pins while iv W E+hel Kaslwiwamura and Lily Koike pafienlly awaif his SA 4 - - ' ' ff Q. ,ff , FECISIOH. Q f 7 ,i Ly X f V , , 2, a COMPILING THE SURVEY of I957 gracluaies' do wamura, Teddy Taniguclwi, and Jean Suda, X ings are FBLA members, Shirley Nomura, Paula Ka- 1 Advisor Mr. Gallman 1 Tomeda , the ,ll be FFA Aspiring To perpeTuaTe The ideas and principles oT The NaTional FuTure Farmers oT America Organ- izaTion, The Maui High ChapTer OT The FFA oTTered a greaT opporTuniTy Tor learning To sTudenTs inTer- esTed in agriculTure. Raising corn was one oT Their many proiecTs, and also a means oT prachcing whaf They learned. The boys sold pop To The various classes Tor parTies aT ChrisTmas Time and on The lasT day oT school. Sophomore PhiliberT FreiTas led The boys Through a successTul year wiTh The help oT The advisor, Mr. Thomas Gallman. Presidem' Philiberi Freifas GRADE 'A' EGGS! FFAer Philiberi Freifas ex- perTly candles egg laid by 'lop qualify hens af The Maui High Farmyard. AMW 'M- V iVi ' r ,V , ' o :Pl-Q, 5,5- FFA: FRONT ROW- Solomon Lee, repOrTer- Fredericlc BriTTain.vice presidenh Plllllbed FVETTGS- DVUSTCTGHTI JOTW1 lVllQU9l, Treasurer: Rol:erT Jacinfho, genTenial ROW 2- EFHSST DeCoiTe, Kenne-Th Ongais, Dennis DQCOHQ, Mr. Gallman, advif sorj WilberT Moniz, David Cup Choy, f feeding the nation. MR. THOMAS GALLMAN helps Allen Nikaiclo sei' up +l1e sprin lxler. HARDWORKING FFA boys ambifiously sei' up cemeni' molds. WW l A v ,,Lv' 4 f fa V4 ., ' X ,J ,, J V ,, V ,,,, f , V? Wa, vb Qu flhllq X wwf I W Mt HA, ,lik M' I K' gin! 4 WK' V1 ' ,g f 1' f' W ,f , ' ' ' 7 :f?il2,f .1 ,. 'ffwvvd A Z 1 H ' ,L f Ju f W ' L' fs ,Qs 1 wif' x -If my ii -F f .,, ' Wg g -Q 62 ,' . Pk. z, ,Q T.. 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ROW 2- Carol Ewfng, parliamenfariam-Ivisforiam Gerrmiine CGSIFO, CaroI Koga. repo'-ferg. INSTALLATION SERVICES. New FHA Officers were ins'IaIIed ai services I1eId a+ H19 begInnIng of 'Ihe school year 1i W WQNMWW L wmv 'Zvi my QM impmvg tomorrowgs homes FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OE AMERICA The wonderTul and challenging Task being oT greaTesT service To Their school as well as To Their communiTy was assumed by The EuTure l-lomemalqers oT America. Today, home economics is' more im- porTanT Than ever and plays a leading role as Tar as our happiness and success in The TuTure is con- cerned. WiTh MyrTle Suehisa as Their eTTicienT presidenT The homemalcers sTarTed Their year wiTh The insTalla- Tion oT oTTicers and iniTiaTion of new members. AT ChrisTmas Time we Tound Them ready and willing To help bring ioy and cheer To The orphans. Some oT The exciTing and mosT anTicipaTed Tunc- Tions OT The school year were The annual conTerence and The Island TerriTorial ConvenTion held on Maui. The eagerly awaiTed dress revue wiTh The girls modeling Their creaTions was also held during The laTTer parT oT The year. As advisor, Mrs. Ansai did a wonderful iob in encouraging The girls To look Torward To a brighTer and beTTer America. FJ-LA.: FRONT ROW-MaroareT NishirnoTo Naomi Okaza Vi an TaTevarna are ean Mal Jura J Yama rrura. Aileen Talahasrf. Karen Suehisa. Carol MaTeo. Elaine Hew RQW 2 RoberTa Tann r Jane Oqa 3 Lorra ne Eau a Valerie Caires, Nha lwamoco, Mae Honda, ElizabeTh Wong Jean OTar Cha nna re a are en e u a Joy e Ma Pads. ROW 3-Carol lCar'neTani, Edna SalcaTa, Ann Nagahiro Adee Suzulc KaTh rine rialca L r L da Ma u mom, Amy lghii, Anna Marie Furema, Gladyg Tomifa. ROW 4 Pea Frei as L raa a lfuaiaau Joseph ne O veros Nora Ya ma,-nO+9 Lenehe fvlgriirgv Erngwa Ta'cn, Magdaline Rivera, Jennie Wong au a B r e e T-l rra TT cc T 9 Q . V r ' f Y , ,Q v . I9 QW - H , ,P 1 1 A .T . E 6 - W -31 , ning, A -M-T-T ' if If 5 A 13? 3 ,V ..--7, .A 7 1 's . , , 1 w. Q , M. sf.- T I ' .V f , n TLT' Future eiti ens learn their duties 1' Q as ---1 C. s ss se, gg ,I K, .BX K 35 x x s X S X a cf X X ii? 2 X X S KEY CLUB: TOP ROW-Mr. Riley Ewing, advisor: Rob Off Wassrnan. president: Wilbert Kaiihare. viceepresldenl. ROW 2-Stanley Hamamoto, secretary: Edwin Doi, treas 55555: we , 5, S xi Uferi Noboru Agana, Leonard Andaya. Byron Cleeland A Howard l-larada. 1, Q SZLZQIQN Q . . 3 Mais 4 ig' 3 s ss s Q ' i I i VK A X KEY CLUB Another school year gone by, the Key Club members have successtully carried out the many activities planned at the beginning ot the year. This Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club ot Maui, is one ot the service organizations, which has helped to carry out some ot the many tunctions here at Maui High School. During the month ot September, the boys worked ' k ts especially hard selling Kiwanis Travelogue tic e Other activities taken over by the group woreg selling basketball tickets, scrubbing the school walls and sidewalks, and helping to make Career Week a successtul one. Fun? Recreation? Ot Course! Under the caretul leadership ot Robert Wassman, President, the boys also had lots ot good times. Included in their recrea- tion was a picnic with the Saberettes Service Club members at Kalama Park on January ll, 1958. -...ig .,... ,, V Q-. s KEY CLUB- TOP ROW-V-E'f'nald l-taiamifc, Pau' Hasu' fa: W i Jas-.51 Richard t-lioashi, ROW 2-Kennerh lshikawa, David ne, Ellcri Kinasisais, Melvin Mama, Psa: Maas, Ken ' neth lvtiic, ROW 3ARoy Nakascne, Stanley Okumura, .I 'zii' , ,f Frank Santcs, Frank Shivwabulfuro, Mithafl Shighidqi, Tit .his-:li Sumli. Q A 1 'I l i J S .. 'UNL , 1- AA 1 V 1 ,P sf - . r ie, s r . - X A is ' f pfffffi if K ' an , 1 I' . Q fa 9 - ,-,,'f , 'L 1 - I , , , :.. , ' , er W . ses ' X V ' Q ., ,sv + ' 80 i, i 'fi V K ' ,Q ,. il' X Y? f f X I K CLUB Wllred Su uk: Roy Takahashi Kennefh A gy. yn X an 'P' 'A ,V V '. I R 9 n f ,1 ' Tl ,f iv 651 ' 1 V -1-' W ,. -Y- V. M if T1 . , , . V rl O f -- , 2+ K l,.,.,!w.bY , 4 Z' , ' 2' - A 1 ' M- , H If V X X KEY CLUB-TOP ROW-Donald Tamlo mi, Roy Tsuji. ROW 2-Harold Urado mo. lrvinq Uradomo. ROW 3-Slamley Uyernura, Kenrmelh Yoshiolca. ROW 4 Theodore Yoshiolca, Daniel Walcu CONGRATULATIONS, ROBERT. Mr. AI Rego, Kiwanis Club president con- grafulafes newly insfalled presidenf of 'the Kiwanis-sponsored Key Club, Roberf Wassman. op in scholastic standing. GOSH, WHAT A BTG SMILE! NHS'ers Doroihy Suzuki, congraTulaTes Tsuneo Uiie, a sTudenT from Japan, on his selecTion as sTudenT of The quarier. NHS: TOP ROW-JeaneTTe MaTsui, presidenlg JaneT Fukushima, vice preside-nTg Haru Kimura, secreTary3 Diane Takumi, Treasurer. ROW 2-Miss CaTherine Van Keuren, advisor: Gladys Coelho. Alfred Gima, Jane Maeda, Paul MaTsui, ROW 3-Mae SaTo, George SaiTo, RoberT 5Tubbs, DoroThy Suzuki, Toshiyuki Suzuki, Mildred Tahara. NHS OTTen called brains, geniuses, and many oTher names, NHS members were Those sTudenTs oT The Three upper classes chosen Tor membership by a TaculTy commiTTee. Members were chosen Trom Those sTudenTs ThaT were Tops in leadership, scholarship, and characTer. Among The NHS's proiecTs was The choosing oT Tour sTudenTs oT The quarTer whose selecTion was based on Their scholasTic improvemenT and iniTiaTive. They also had loTs oT Tun aTTempTing To solve The weekly pruzzle which appeared in one OT The daily newspapers. ln accordance wiTh Their purposes, which were To creaTe an enThusiasm Tor scholarship, value The desire To render service, supporT worThy leadership and To encourage The developmenT of The characTer in The pupils of Maui High, The members helped To adminisTer The DAT TesTs. The NHS was led Through a very successTul year by Their hardworking PresidenT JeaneTTe MaTsui and Advisor Miss KaTherine Van Keuren. , A I iff' N T I V I it Val, V ' 'Q A , I s, ' r I ' .5 s, 19 ' A f-TP? fer- T c ,vlalzzl 'I s Y f .,., XX ,,,: E , il ' . ' a.. it ' A 'N ' '--i - A ' , 'O Q ,ws ' ie T ff-' 7- 1 T :. 05, J I 4 I X T A-'Y , 'Yi ' fr Z ff' 5 ' T 5 4 ., ,V I -,, -1 II: I . - V I C: I AA cf 1 Qx it ,i, gl xv gn .A ., ,,, Z I.. N S lzuln f ' 5 5' 9 ' 'N 9 , Wx ' ' +R f 3 I' sv' - X 3 ii I Za' x A lo 4 MUSlC: Richard Higasei, pre-siden' Jean Tanaka, vice presidenlp Bernice Kagelwiro, secrelaryg Felrulc Nakaslwima. 'lreasurerg Mr, Kaoru Ulo, advisor, Patrons of the finer things in li . Music cLuB g Tlne music enrlwusiasrs in rlne Music Club were acrive nor only on llwe campus buf also in com- municy alqairs. Usliering al Baldwin l'ligl'w lor llie Pliilarmonic Sociely and publicizing Mrs. Na- slwiwas piano reciral were among Jrlie acliviries ol rlwe sclwool year. ln order lo clerermine rlwe musical aolilude ol We incoming lreslwmen, llwe Music Club'- ers aomTnis+ere:1 aplilude lesrs. T: cfcrnole an inreresr in music among sludenls :n ine camous. a concerr was presenled 'ro llwe slu- oenfs on Aoril 25, wirli Larry Malsuda lweading The Wifn Qicnarcl l-ligaslii, who served lwo consecu- 'we .fears as cresioenr, ano 'flue advisor, Mr. Kaoru U': 're main curcose For luncrioning on llie cam- 51' Cuz was lo promole irleresl in music. CAROL.HEW's exlwibifion is crihcally lisfened by JeanlMori+a while Vivian Tafeyama awaifsj her furry, t f 1 'E CC: TOP ROV!-lfel.'r C '? RV? Hama' CWC l-ef. RCW 2-M'ci-eel Kcagawa, Larry Macsuda, .leaf --3 X D wif, jeg' Mf3r'ra,l arvre' N'sl n'c'c Roy Olrazalf. ROW 3-5a r Sa'2f fi ic'fe Srccia, Myrie Suenisa f'-,Ce S...IuL,' V,. if T 'Q e SEZ Uyemura. i ll -K , 1 f Lin i A xc- Afgrm, - ,D Q g in . 9- : ,S r Q W E?-in V .2 Q F l , S 4 5 QV- X. i by P -' Q- r:.Q,L..,Q ,f ff '- ' 'A f sJ..rf,,n ' S 6 I! ' l V rf Sv l .Q I :Y 7 f 441 :-- ,' 1 s V F' gs c ., Z1 . . .N , W 'KK 'life I M K ' - ' 1 l L, ,. S- ndispensable aids in school SSC: Mildred Tf,ln5rg,, pr55idenTj Jane Tanaka, vice presidenTg Dianne ,N .-. s ShiroTa, secreTary, Jean MoriTa, Treasurer. T e i C. M SABERETTES SERVICE CLUB T A combinaTion oT The Tormer Aikane and Sl:C clubs, The SSC, wiTh service as Their main purpose. Q played an imporTanT role in The liTe oT our school This pasT year. C153 The SabereTTes underTook The Tormer clubs' s . proiecTs oT making sTreamers, decoraTing The TooT- ball boys' bus, and providing reTreshmenT and leis Tor The aThleTes, Tor which The boys were really '1 graTeTul. . WiTh l-lelp FighT TB as Their cry, The Saber- S' eTTes carried ouT The annual ChrisTmas Seal sale in December. They also sTaged a ChrisTmas program U 1 Tor The STudenT Body. ' Q 1, ' However, iT was noT all work, Tor The girls en- J- ioyed an evening dining wiTh The TooTball boys aT ,J-i ii a luau. They spenT an enjoyable evening picnicking was N' 3 A wiTh The Key Club members. . Capable Mildred Tahara and Miss Frances l-Tama' saki led This acTive group, which deserves honor Tor services rendered. ..l v Q. .. S : .- SSC, TOP ROVV-June Ueoka, hisforiang Miss Frances l-lamasaki, Ambrose, Linda Caires. ROW 3-Germaine ROW 4-EsTeTania Guzman, PaTsy Kakihara. advisor, ROW 2fp6UllDf? CagTro, Doris Fukushima, I Q ,,,- Si' T x .D SBC1 Carolyn Kakiuchi, Jane KIyoTa. Audrey KinoshiTa. Hau- nani Kualaau, Maizie Maede. .,.A TSB ' ' z X I service projects. N ' i K mx Q U, . .. H , 1 -A xv!! , X A V I I I p ,X , . 1 , 1 ir - N- ll Q , V f , f' lf A . - Xw, , N. l 1 f N 'M A nf M' Q , b K: e' ,Sf E-V' ,Q ' 5 Q W X ' Q , X .Y R ,uw . , S, W .:.:..,, I , -W K. .A -ef , is ' xx .z , ' , if-Qif 4 -as -vm x in l ' ll IW V' ' ,, 4 ' 1 1 you l l , 31 . f - H 1 - f ,,,, W P f f A N. rs Q5 'Q -V' s Nq -br k f ' , gg ' iff ZZV , 1 Y B ZW. SSO, TOP lgOVVfClara Manuel, Dorollwy Mijo, Luella Nalcamofo, Frances Nalcanlslwi, Winifred Olnafuji, Elaine Osiviro, -Area-n Slwirafors, Arnv Suqai. Gladys Tamanalwa, Jean Tanaka, Maureen Tale-yarns, ra, Sandra Yoslwirnura. ROUND AND ROUND go 'll-me busy fingers of Saberelles Maureen Tafeyama, Jane Kiyofa and Sandra Yoslwimura as 'llney decora+e We bus for Hue fooiball boys. 4 ,A f fffffyimfi' 0 V I A, Q, WMM WW of :ff ff 14, 2' . , 4 I LA' .5 ,A f f f Enriques, for +l'1e Ll ROW 2 Naomi Yamalcawa, ROW 3-Jane Yarnarnu- A WORTHY CAUSE. Smiling Saberefle, Jane Kiyofa, graciously sells Cl1ris+mas Seals fo Rodney SSC Chrisfmas Seal Show. I f, L k x 12. 'f- 4 Xi! .4 is 5-.Lu q 'l lil 4. I c ,. rx .v R I . a W I A, n H lgv Y J:-,912 w 'nl Uf great service to our school. gg' GIRLS COUNCIL Vi The Girls Council, a club organized several years ago, did nol TuncTion This school year unTil The end of The TirsT semesTer, due To The new poinT sysTem. IT was noT cerTain wheTher The club was sTill in exisTence or noT. li. The club was reorganized during The second li semesTer To TulTilI The demand Tor UniTed STaTes i 2 savings sTamps, which The members sold weelcly, on Wednesday mornings. if WiTh The selling oT savings sTamps, a nonproTiT ff? proiecT, as The main proiecT, The club also carried ly ouT iTs Tormer service of seTTing up aTTracTive, S , inTeresTing, buIleTin boards weekly. The Green S' L Frosh had noThing To worry abouT wiTh The helpTul guidance oT Their big sisTe-rs. The Girls Council also sieered The annual Big-LiTTle Sis Luncheon. WiTh Their eTlicienT and acTive president Sandra Salcae, and Their advisor, Mrs. Lue lvlounce, The Girls Council proved To be ol greaT assisTance To our sTudenTs. TIME FOR LOVE: Girls' Councilor Alice Senfani gleefully swoons over head' Throb Elvis, af The Girls' Council bulleTin board display. GIRLS' COUNCIL: FRONT ROW- Karen YarnamOlOi Carolyn Kalciuchi, Sandra Saliae, Margareil SmyTho Fflni. OgaTa, JeaneTTe Mafsui, Lei Shoda, Myrile Masuda- ROW 2-tThel lanala, Janice Masuda. Lolindq Saliiban, PaTsy Kalxihara, Aileen ShiraTori, Lueila Nal-arnoio, Gladys Coelho, Jane Miyahira. Carol IvIigiTa, Shirley Nomura Mrs. Mouncc, Advisor. ROW 35 JaneT Nishida. Lil ian Abe Fulculno Nalcashima, STella Endo, Mae Saio, J65V'IelTe KohaTsu, Elaine Kohuigu, Dianne ShircIa,.loyce Nalcascine, DoroThy Suzuli, ROW 4-f EsTher Halo, ,lariei Iviurayama, ,lane Maeda, Joyce Tsuii, PaTricia .oara,Jean Morila hlaru Kimura, .laneT Fuku- shirna Diane lalcurni, lzaiih SaTo, RuTh I-lamai, U Ui ,- C T E ,I I U-..,,a f: xml. mmf! I ,, , . , , l Z 5 I Z i 4 , 7 ' ' 5 2 f' ' 4 4, X ,. ' f 7 f fa f iii: 2 'f X 1 f K r y Q qw f a- 4 1 2 N i f do A VMNPQ v ,. xxfu, . W..-as Q .ef-W..-hr.-,x. 'W 'W . v X . .. ' s ' Q 1- '- ff ' ' A ., 1 'i ff' -, I iff? . 1 M e d. i r ' P-i - i-'if is A 'fi 's . ., ,I rr X r 5 ,X T u ....,. r :KXQ ,i N K A x Q u LL., ,V my V .. ,0 X - Y x . X I , ai . fx- Z 6 9x74 1 is ' 4 l 11:3 1 ,J f 'N Ai. FRONT RCW - lane Vlaslvizalci, Ami Osliiro Srella Endo, Linda Caires l-laru Kimura, Cliarlofre Neal, Frances Nalcani- . QQVV 2- Eaia Ciara Jane' Nisnicla Terry Mafsumclc, Gladys Coe-llno, Evelyn Char, Pafricia lbara, Janei Murayama. Mrs. :'ar1a' adifscr. QQW' 3- Janice Masuda, Cynllvia Talcamura, Carci Miqiia, Jane Miyalwira, Myrile Masucla, Elaine Kclfialsu, -einen-a Kc'a'5u Evfer l-la'a June Ueclca. ROW 4-Alice Senlani, Jane Rosado, Jane Olcarriura, Palsy Olnazalri, l-launarii 'wa eau Prarfes Ear' as S aays Gcfbdness. uturre lorence Nightin ales. l: N A FUTURE NURSES, Frances Sanfos, Gladys Goodness. Linda lzunclioririg as an inleresl Club, line Fulure Caires, and S+eIIa Endo, barrage Nurse Constance Carmody, Nurgeg of Ame,-Q05 Club The younqesf Club on +I-ye represen+afive from flwe Hawaii Nurses Associafion, wiflw Campus loslereo a year oi lun, service, and fellow- q 'e5+'O 5' grio among ire memoers, Membership was limired sm.. ii fl Senior and Junior girls inreresfed in nursing as a Career. Tnig iluo underrfol +lne annual Marcli ol Dimes jgrrigafgn, Tlie orfye was iuccessiful wilrh Juniors Lfroa Cairez ana Arlen ldemoro reigning as Mr, 81 Miss March of Dime: Besides oarricipaiion in gimpug ggriyriigg agornefj in llieir near uniform--, We girl? serves' as aides al Cenlral Memorial l-lospiral, Ar Easier, llwey made fray layors for 'ne Cliildfens Home. Soeauers suclw as Miss Conf france Carmooy ol rlie Uniyersiry oi l-lawaii lielpeo rlwem learn more abouf nursing. X, Q indeed for a club iusr eslablislned rriis year, rlwe PNA afcomolislwed muclw, Lol ol credir is due Mr, Miriam Buchanan, rlneir willing advisor, and semes- rer oresidenrs. l-launani Kualaau and Janice Masuoa. Q . K s - ,...: . . ,., be 16' .ff P . ,af ll X . s is iw- V N xs- i 1 S c W A NYU ' 19 f if SKS: TOP ROW--Edna Oqala. pre-si enf: Vivian Malsumolo, vice preaidenlg Sandra Salcae, secreraryfll Rodney Evans, lui-asuier' Mis. Sui-lxo Kiyosali, advisor: Sylvesler Baldovi, Leonard Andaya. RGW 2vSusie Baldwin, Linda Caires. Mel- Gooa' speech - - key to understanding FREPARING THEIR DEBATE for fhe annual Speech are SKS'ers, Janer Fukushima, Diane Takumi, and Gima Fesfival Alfred Saw i SKS Whelher if was voicing his opinion in a debale af rhe lnferschool speech fesfival or delivering a speech ar lhe Declamarory Conresl, a Speech Kindlers Sociely Member could do il. No one was uninformed abour The acrivilies ol 'rhe day because of The elficienr morning service of rhe Speech Kindlers Sociely, who were in charge of 'rhe daily announcemenrs and fhe public address sysrem. Besides doing 'rhese lhings The members of The Speech Kindlers Sociely spearheaded The Voice of Democracy Conresr, parricipared in Jrhe annual Universilry of Hawaii Speech Fesrival, managed 'rhe Maui High School Concession Boolh ar +he Annual Maui Counly Fair rogelher wilh The Silversword and Hi Noles srahf, and also pure on a slunr show. Presidenr Edna Ogala wi'rh rhe aid of The advisor. Mrs. Suelco Kiyosalci, sfeered lrhe members lhrough a prosperous school year. orhy Miio, Kennefh Milo, James Oshiro, Sfephen Pelro, Faith SKS: TOP ROW-Hafu Kimura, Audrey Kinoshila, Jane Maeda. Dor Self, ROW 24--Frank Shimabulfuro, Roberi Slubbs, Toshiyulci Suzuki, Mildred Tahara, Diane Talcumi, lrvinq Uradomo, Roberl Wass- man, Ronald Wafanabe. Q X V. ., - H a-1, H QI. v,,, ,,,1 99 .V , N 1 I Z I I E. A ,, If 1 l Alzlt a b V ,K ,-' .2 A X ,f , V vvk , rn., Q 1 ' . ' is i ii.i ' f . i l r my ,A , H , v is c. i X if fi.: ',-'- i ll 3 N' 'i:: '.'.L.. i-,... 3253, ' I-it ' . ff f K .5 ir I ,. A 1 ,V lx i jing? 'H I u V g ff -Q M 1- Q -- if g i :, , L! ,I .,,vV Kun! f 3 M, N Q i if J I s ' N WlLL YOU MARRY ME? Mr. Yamashiro des- perately proposes to Luella Nalnamoto while Donald Tanitomi and Vivian Tateyarna burst into tears, laughing at the sight at the SSC, Key clubs picnic. Al-ll-ll-ll-ll-ll Such memories. lni- tiotions, picnics, fund drives . . . oll these ore the unforgettoble highlights of our service, honor- ory, ond scholostic clubs, These activities rounded out the yeor, without which the yeor would not hove been so wonderful. Y lSN l' HE CUTE? We mean the coconut head, of coursel Ethel Kashiwamura and Sylvester Baldovi admire the SKS Aloha Weeln display. ' Y... 5, 5 er. ,Y 1 kai. f., 4., ph. , fl j, 'fin' 1,11 L - 1. -an 1,4 . ,, .aw 4 aa. dn, HARDNNORKING Sabereftes cheerfully sell streamers to eager MHS rooters. 'X .I 1- ,L if YOUR MAJESTlES Mr. March of Dimes, dashing and hand- some Allen ldemoto, and Miss March ot Dimes, pretty and petite, Linda Caires, Junior Class representatives. Attend- ants-FRONT ROW Warren Sugimura and Sandra Kusuno- lri, sophomores. ROW 2-Naomi Oltazalii, freshman, Frances Santos and Franli Santos, seniors, and Stanley Salrugawa, freshman. YEAH, SABERS! Saberettes June Ueolra and Dianne Shirota decorate the bus tor the football boys. in f. ...... f If ,WMM . in ,.... E2 i ' 'X Militia 8 ,, .... .H i V PM f , u ia. . g st 3' ,jk , 5 , 4 1 W ff ,S 's ,w ,. s f 5 , 5 it .S f i f sf li . 5735? N f mf YQ .Zvi X J n ,Q QP Qv L ng . JJ My A ,Qfye ff MK ix 1 h f Oki fy k Qbpbfvffin zifgffg Q ww W if My N sf MXN QX - wk M ff 1 A pl lem wotiri oftarhleric Q ch Once 'zsseigfsgaxsm of mmd, body, and Chomcfer. :W 'X . QMMHL' WQQLMWMW swam? M W A xWxw,NirWL,mkwwwNW0vMQ'K3gW'JLM womxmmwawwgwwkldqmxmi mm iwww Jam' JMU? wmfwix M' MM r omigiimwwv U .A , Y A fffmgwgw W WNW f., , .1 W' AEZKQW ,7gg553fve21fff?'vffJ'W6' WN ff we i My WT , WA ,vm va My MNC ww 'V ' 'Tofu ,QW Q' , W , M 0 X Q W A :Sway ww X A W f XEQW x gsm .. W. 41, A HA! HA! HA! QOOOOO Q H I AHHHH . .. YEAH! yi Enthusiastic sportsmanship ALL-AROUND ATHLETE: ALFREDO DOMINGO, aThleTic wonder-FooTball capTain and Maui News-KMVI all-sTar quarTerback pick, Tri-Isle BaskeTball Tour- ney all-sTar uTiliTy pick, capTain and sTar of Track Team. HEAD COACHES: TOP-Mr. Thomas Kiyosaki, TooTball, baskeT- ball, Track. BOTTOM-Mr. Suye- Tomo Toyama, baseball. H i ff !3! !!: f i f, .ii,,QTffi'i i ig V. Q -zzqz A 'Q T if ATHLETIC PROGRAM Physical educaTion classes and Tour exTracur- ricular sporTs acTiviTies made up The year's well- organized aThleTic program. Capable and hard- working Teachers and coaches saw To iT ThaT each pupil received a well-balanced physical Training. The aThleTic program sTarTs in The ninTh grade and conTinues Through The TenTh grade, where all sTudenTs Take physical educaTion. Besides learning and puTTing inTo pracTice The TundamenTals oT vari- ous sporTs, sTudenTs Tound ThaT healTh, along wiTh iTs examinaTions, esTablished iTselT as a characTeris- Tic oT Their classes. In The gymnasium, combined boys and girls physical educaTion groups were TaughT The basic dance sTeps. FooTball, baskeTball, baseball, and Track were The sporTs in which many able-bodied young men parTicipaTed Tor pure enioymenT. Long hours oT pracTice wenT inTo The developmenT oT The Teams. AT games, in rain or shine,,vivacious song and cheerleaders led by Karen YarnamoTo, head song- leader and Verna Hokoana, head cheerleader, Tremendously boosTed The school spiriT oT The sTu- denT body. fl, I1 V We QV' 1 41 ALL-STARS: FOOTBALL: ROBERT PURDY, 'fullback-An ouisianding leHerrnan who proved fo be hard 'lo sfop, feared by his op- ponenfs whenever he rambled down 'lhe field, one of MlL's leading baclcs. BASKETBALL: ROBERT HIGA, guard - Three-year leHerman, nofed for his ouisfanding sporlsmanship and viriue, always alerl, Terrific rebounder. BASEBALL: ROY ASATO, pifcher- Two-year le'Herman, a +ypical modesf hero, used his iron arm well for Maui Higlw. TRACK: ALFRED DOMINGO, sprinl'er-Record- holder, ierrific hurdler, excelled in all of flue evenis he eniered. wasls y 6 b participants. X is j A ASW T! Nei f Q 5 ,F .E X I I lf ,Q Q Q S L if Si 1, 4 'i ' SONG X1 CHEERLEADERS: Frcnf' -Rieriif-Cl'1arloHe Slwoda, Jean Malsui, Karen Bl-Si5,6f'l, Verna Holwoana, Clwrislina Rico, Mamo Kaiwi. Row 2-Mildred Cernal, ,Alicia Amadeo, Harmony Cummings, Karen Yamamoio. Lolinda Salilban. XF vga ffl' 4, ,A A M--wwdm .--AQ, Y K ,WM , . y Y . 1 f .6 VARSITY roorBAL A fi t' A H The Maui l'ligh TooTball Team was irT badly by 5 T Q The l956 graduaTion, buT managed To gain a Third 5 A place Tinish alThough predicTions beTore The season -- ,Z Asp. A sTarTed, puT The Sabers down in The cellar. The H ' 'T ywi i 'L . , -. Sabers wenT inTo The TirsT Tew games as underdogs. 'q in , sggy' I 1 zz, f as Y M pup lprovedd Theyd vybere a Team noT fTo bp Talcpn , ' A - ' - TWIST T ig Ty an wou e in conTenTion or T e TIT e. 19, i--5 IF. Coach Tom Kiyosalci wiTh his able assisTanTs if T' Us f. w.'i Harry MaToi, lsao Yamashiro, Aaron Brown, and ii' s SuyeTomo Toyama developed a TighTing Team. X igzh M- Tk 5 T LighTness and inexperience were problems, buT . X . x Tj excellenT maTerial Trom The Champion T956 Junior wif wk? , 'T VarsiTy Team provided a brighT ouTlool4 Tor The , jg 'l', T is season. A Training camp was held during The sum- . as ' firx mer in l-Tana To Teach The boys The TundamenTals C , T 'Xu oT TooTball, buT mosT oT all To Teach Teamworlc. ' 1 ,, T The Sabers surprised everyone by Tying ST. A ' j T AnThony I3-I3 in The opening game oT The season. . T' The Team played heads-up TooTball and baTTled Their opponenTs Tor every inch oT ground. The TighTing spiriT oT The Sabers was never down as They proved To be The spoilers as wiTnessed in The second Maui-Baldwin game in which Maui, by Tying Baldwin O-O, prevenTed The Bears Trom win- ning The Championship. The season was a Tremen' dous success Tor The Sabers, alThough They won, only one game while losing Three and Tying Two. ESSENTIAL GRID STRATEGY is precisely mapped ouT by Coach Kiyosaki and The boys before The game. Footballu Might Sabers did VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW-Johnny MarTinez, Allen l-lasegawa, John Cruz, Harold Cabbab, Richard Mau, T-lenry Lopes. Manuel Rosado, RoberT Sugahara, Donald hTaramoTo, T-larold Kusunolsi. ROW 2--Leroy Yamashiro, John K, Brown, George l-liwaTashi, PaTriclc Borge, John Nishiolca, Lawrence ValenTine, David Pacheco, Richard MaTsubayashi David Masanda. Aaron Brown. ROW 3-John M. Brown, George Cummings, Donald Talcaki. Jaclie FreiTas, AlTredo Domingo, Ruben Navarro, Michael KiTagawa, ROberT Pufdy, Edwin Doi. s' ' f 'i'. ...:. i' 'T V , T. . s , ,v,, .A I my , ix .N, ss' if is , .W Q fr .,., , . 4. .- T .. .is -if T , is . 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A ' v Tr- 1 , :F-. f' , I V ', , L V , sp 1 .. r , J X A xx AlThough Tinishing in Third place, Tour Maui High Sabers placed on The Maui News All-STar Team. In The Torward wall were CenTer Leroy Yamashiro, Guard Edwin Doi, and Taclcle Joaquin FreiTas. In The baclmfield iT was The greaT opTionaI quarTerbacIc Alicredo Domingo. On The honorable menTion lisT and given serious consideraTion were End I-larold Kusunolci, l'lalTbaclc Ruben Navarro. and Fullbaclf RoberT Purdy. Maui High FarringTon Maui High McKinley Maui High SainT AnThony Maui High Baldwin High Maui High Lahainaluna Maui High Baldwin High Maui High SainT AnThony Maui High Lahainaluna Maui High Honolcaa MALII I2 FARRINGTON I3 AlThough held aT a disadvanTage by size and weighT, The Maui High Sabers, in Their TirsT local pre-season game played on SepTember 6, capiTal- ized on The FarringTon Governors heavy, buT slow charging line To score Two Touchdowns in The TirsT half. SpecTacular runs by quarTerbaclc AlTrecIo Domingo paved The way Tor boTh Touchdowns. RoberT Purdy, Tullbaclc, wenT over Twice Trom The one-yard line To bring Maui ouT ahead aT haIT- Time. The Third and TourTh quarTers wenT score- less Tor Maui while FarringTon Tallied Two Touch- downs and a conversion. MAUI 7 McKINLEY I9 The Sabers, playing Their second pre-season inTer- island TooTball game againsT The McKinley Tigers, were deTeaTed I9-7 beTore 3,000 Tans aT The Hono- lulu STadium on SepTember l3Th. McKinley ouT- weighed, buT cerTainly did noT ouTplay The Tough Saber Eleven, who scored Their Thrilling lone TD, when Jackie FreiTas recovered a McKinley Tumble early in The Third quarTer on The Maui 4l-yard line. Two plays laTer, AlTredo Domingo, The brilIianT opiTional quarTerbacIc, brolce Through righT end and scarnpered 56 yards Tor The score. David Masanda icored The poinT aTTer Touchdown, by running around righT end, their utmost for our alma mater. FOOTBALL MANAGERS: FRONT ROW-S+anIey Emms- Iey, Teddy Taniguchi. Row 2-George Shimabukuro, Philiberf FreiTas. '55 ff FCJGTBXTLL COACHES: Hairy TvlaToi, Suyeffmo Toya T V Q-P F'- B ff fii'J I-1 Yiirriasliifo ,ff i , Fig DITT ni nv f 2 i. 'B-1 nl' -pl 'R i .z ! Rg , A...- U55 1 X Ab 'I' ' F I ia if if -f -,. TAKING A HANDOFF from Donald Tadaki lolj, Ruben Navarro I54lge'Is a good block from George Cume mings as he Turns Theend for seve- ral yards. Gridsters hit pa dirt after man COMPLETED! End Harold Kusunoki I57l receives a Ter- rific pass from downfielcl, despiTe The eTTorTs of a Troian To block The pass. it -Y 1 76' MAUI I3 I ST. ANTI-TONY I3 Maui I-Iigh opened The 1957 Maui InTerscholasTic League TooTball season on The nighT oT SepTe-mber 27, aT Kahului Eairgrounds, by surprisingly Tying TavoriTe ST. PxnThony wiTh a very poTenT air and ground aTTack, Maui sTarTed oTT wiTh a bang, scored Two TD s in The TirsT halT Then hung on Tor The Tie, David Pacheco scored The TirsT TD climaxing a 60-yard drive aTTer Edwin Dai recovered a blocked punT, The second TD was scored on a well execuT-ed 2I-yard pass-run play Trom Ahfredo Domingo To David Masanda. The superb running oT Ahfredo Domingo, Ruben Navarro, and RoberT Purdy sparked boTh scores, while Edwin Doi sTarred on deTense. The Saber Eleven showed Tremendous abiliTy. MAUI 26 LUINIAS 39 The annual Tair classic was played aT The 34Th Maui CounTy Fair on OcTober II, IT looked as Though The Sabers would break The so-called Tradi- Tional Fair Jinx' as They displayed compIeTe supremacy in The TirsT half Taking a 20-O lead, be- Tore grudgingly going down To deTeaT. Maui scored iTs Touchdowns wiTh Allfredo Domingo's 62-yard scarnperi RoberT Purdys 3-yard run: and 2 TD's by Harold Kusunoki on passes of 24 and 25 yards Trom Domingo. The Lunas ohfense wenT inTo high gear in The second halT To deTeaT Maui, buT noT beTore The Sabers showed Their greaT TighTing spiriT and abiliTy. 6 .9 il avril ii jimi? . 4 .::. EEE, J l XJ' flyer ,v, ilaizf , 4 vz, Q 1 - U Q , ' - RL ,, X -W L, E 'X' Q25 1 A ' ,L eff- W !,--, l x EJ ff fe L re- ff ' W 1 im fx ' ,l E ii-5 l 5 N- l 5 N if i X l'7lr.fi l ' i , 3:2 , w lx gl D QV i 2 li ' 1' X Mm: vhsi KW, , ' , W S SS' I ' f rw U f I of ul A vhgglrfinx Y-M- Q 'I d,,, ov .B J i X...Q , E Ii . :J i E M J .- 1 i 5 li- nj? 24.4 il Y ' TCF' ROW-Aaron Bi-ci-fn, halibarl-3 ,lfhn K, Brown, laelciej Edwin Doi, guard, ro-capiainf Alfredo Domingo guaflerbacl. if- 55'3'iil l3 el05QUlV1 lifffii. Tdille' Qc-Cree l'-liwalashi, iarlcle: Harold Kusunolci, end: John Martinez, ouard. ROW 2: David Masan da, halibaclc' Richard Mafsuloavafhi end, Ruben Navarro, hallbaiilci David Pacheco, hallbaclri Boberl Purdy, iullbaclc' lvlanue Boiado, award' Bcberl Suaahafa ind: Leroy Yarnagliiro fenllr, A FOOTBALL PRODIGY! Alfredo Domingo, capfain and all-sfar quarlerbaclr, prepares +o ihrow one of lhe many pracfice passes which made him almos+ perfecf af passing. tough pla . MAUI I3 BALDWIN 26 ln their second inferscholasiic game played on I Oi+3ber 4, fhe Maui l-ligh Saber: who dorninaled , ..,, 'he iirsf half, croved io be a 'rough opponenl lor Q iii 'he heavlll' lavoreo Baldwin Bears. Edwin Dois re- ' f V cove-ry ol a Bear Fumble sei +he slage for fhe lirsl hi 'i A . X, TD. Allreoc Domingo lhen eompleled a scoring IQ, oasf TC Harold Kusunoki in fhe end zone. Ten V minufes ia+ei fhe Bears were forced fo punf from l' deep in Their own rerrirorv. Doi, charging in To I New, book The kick, reiovered fhe ball in lhe end zone , for the second rouchoown, Baldwin s defense was in foo 'rough To Cenefrale aller lhal, V , N' , lui ' :wW , I . y . FIGHTING OFF a would-be S+. An+honv iackler, David Masanda - Q, l50l skips over +eamma+e Rober+ Purdy l58l and gains valuable W A V yardage. Q W f W I iii W, Q we ,W ,,,, , X L, Y. ' ' aww i f , M5526 ,, M i , V 'V f K ,rf orgy, ,L , X. s 4 9 M. ,W 4 of A if mi ' i i ' Jkfif f Q. if mf. X ' f v .f , 22 1 k If g - V' Q- i , , V ,X ,fog i , , - :vi fn ff, ,wgww ,Zi ,, ,X , N fm Nr Q , 1 ,553 1 ,Wwe A . X fy..-si ,Mig In -v 1 N N Q A 'lxy I, NyQAj,vfiE 41 f fr ig? . K . , , M W'.z,gaJA i- i X iv Y 7 V3 . - SXRQWQ, 1 we 3 , , . x 4 3 M. 'film X.iMJ43ix'M.ui. M m..,,.:X Y' Q .A . v . Y' - if Flfilftiiig- . f , WITH EXCELLENT BLOCKING in The line. Aaron Brownl46I goes Through a gaping hole in The Baldwin defense a'lTer receiving a handoff Trom quarTerbacIi Alfredo Domingo l49I. MFXUI O BALDWIN O In a scoreless baTTle on QcTober 27, an under- dog Maui eleven won a TerriTic moral vicTory over The almosT-champs, Baldwin. The Sabers had The game in The Tavor almosT all The way as They held The Bears wiTh Their baclcs To The goal line mosT oT The Time. The Saber eleven had Tour opporTuniTies To score, buT were held on downs by Baldwin s deTense. SigniTicanT in These scoring ThreaTs were AlTredo Domingo, Donald Talmalci, and David Pacheco. MAUI 26 ST. ANTHONY 6 The spiriTed Maui High School Sabers romped rg Their TirsT win in Tive sTarTs by deTeaTing The ST. AnThony Troians 26-6, Friday nighT, November IST. IT was a greaT Team eTTorT, and The cool guarTer- oacling oT AITredo Domingo, who spearheaded 3 QT The T4 TD s, which assured Maui no worse Than a Third place Tinish. The Sabers opened The scoring parade in The TirsT guarTer wiTh Ruben Navarro runpiciq lb yards To score. Harold Kusunolri, RcberT Pbrijy and Aaron B:-Cwn chipped in wiTh a TD apiece ig we Sabers combIeTely vanquished The Troians. MAUI 6 LUNAS I3 Hundreds oT specTaTors braved ThreaTenino weaTher aT The Fairgrounds on November 27, To wiTness one oT The besT games oT The MIL season. In This nighT game, The Sabers ThreaTened To score several Times, buT were able To malce only one oT These ThreaTs good. George HiwaTashi s recovery :T a Tumble on The I.una's I7 yard line seT The sTage Tor Mauis only TD. Ruben Navarro covered I4 yards in Two plays and David Masanda plowed over The goal line Tor The six poinTs. MAUI I4 HONOKAA I4 The Tinal curTain came down on The T957 TooT- ball season on Nov. 24, when The Maui High School Sabers enTerTained The Hawaii Champion Hono- lcaa High School Dragons in a posT-season conTesT. BoTh Teams were hampered by The weT, muddy condiTion oT The Tield. The Sabers came Trom be- hind wi+h 2nd and 4Th guarTer Touchdowns To Tie The score. Ruben Navarro plunged 2 yards Tor The TirsT TD which climaxed a 59-yard drive. and RoberT Purdy scored The second TD Trom The I-yard line aTTer Edwin Doi had blocked and recovered a Honolsaa punT. SCORES Maui High 24. , . Baldwin High 6 Maui High 20 .,., .T . . . Lahainaluna 6 Maui High 26 . . SainT AnThony 6 Maui High 20 ..,i T .. A Lahainaluna 7 JUNICR VARSITY HAIL THE CHAMPIONS!! The Maui HigT School Junior VarsiTy TooTball Team, behind severai ouTsTanding linemen and backs, wenT Through The T957 season undeTeaTed and unTied. Richard Maca dangdang, Rodney Masanda, and Phillip ValenTinc were The Trio who sparked The oTTense while Cecil Aheong, AnThony MarTelles, and John ConsTanTinc were qianTs in The Torward wall. This was The Saber Babes Third consecuTive Jayvee TiTle under The superb coaching OT Harry MaToi. The Jayvee Team was impressive in every ouTing as They ouTclassed and ouTplayed Their opponenTs boTh on oTTense and deTense. The Babes opened The season by soundly Trouncing Baldwin 24-6 and clinched The TiTle by de-TeaTing The Lunas 20-6 in The Tinale. All in all, The season was a Tremendous success as iT provided a look aT nexT years greaT Saber Eleven. TOP: LITTLE KEN BEAU Kiyosalci is amazed To find ou? Thai TooTball boys noi' only worlr, buT sing well, Too! BOTTOM: SOME ONOV' Sfarved 'liooTball aThIeTes dig away aT The Hood provided Tor Them aT The Tvining camp in Hana. Hail the Saber-Babe Champs. ,TJTWCR VPPS'T1': :PQNT ROW'--Richard Macadanqdand, Pzdney Masanda Richard Uehara, ErnesT Holcoana, Allen ldemcvo, Gem Neil. oa Serra Snifcffa, Sofcnnon Lee, ROW 2fRodnev lncicng, James Keialramanu,,David Keau, Thomas Aralfalea Pcn- ig ,L 'gfgf Mj-gg gfge Eg.-.arg Nishicla GarreTT lfuTawa. ROV! 3-Cecil AheonjTTT3hiTlio ValenTine Allan Snishidc, Ercy fare ..ef r-coca' Eenerd Leif, Amhony Marfeles, John CcnsTani:. me 'x ,L 'X i VARSITY MAINSTAYS: David Pacheco, defensive ace and dead shoT: MaTeo Talon, crowd pleaserg Alfredo Domingo, consisTenTly good: Paul Toyama, TerriTTc ball handler. THE WELL-DESERVED runner-up Tro- phy, earned by Maui High in The Tri- isle Basirefball Tourney, is presenTed To proud Team represenTaTive, MaTeo Ta- lon by The MIL presidenT, Mr. Frank Kinnison. - .. .sw T ' ,. VARSITY BASKETBALL The Maui High quinTeT made up oT Tour Top senior veTerans and a sophomore sensaTion proved To be a Team ThaT had To be careTully waTched. AlThough having a 4-5 league record and placing Third in inTerscholasTic cornpeTiTion, The Sabers showed plenTy oT speed and skill on The hardwood. Again This year The Team laclced heighT in conTrolIing The baclcboards, buT wiTh a greaT scoring abiliTy Turned several deTeaTs inTo vicTories. ln pre-season baskeTball TilTs The Sabers whipped highly raTed RoosevelT, Then soundly Trounced Pahoa and Maui Technical. The Sabers' cagers Then journeyed To Honolulu To parTicipaTe in The.Punahou lnviTaTional Basl4eTball TournamenT and were elimi- naTed by Punahou in The TirsT nighf oT play. The Sabers opened Their I958 lnTerscholasTic League season by beaTing Baldwin 3I-27. ATTer being handed seTbaclcs by ST. AnThony and Lahaina- luna, The Maui High cagers rebounded by Trouncing Baldwin 58-23 and upseTTing ST. AnThony 6O-47. The Sabers aTTer The ST. AnThony vicTory sTill had a good chance To win The TiTle buT deTeaTs by La- hainaluna and ST. AnThony knocked The Sabers ouT oT The running. The Maui High quinTeT won Their TourTh game by ouTscoring Baldwin 43-36. The Maui High School basl4eTball Team parTicipaT- ed in The Tri-Isle TournamenT. ln The TirsT nighT oT compeTiTion The Sabers whipped ST. AnThony 55-37 and so avenged Two previous deTeaTs. Maui Then Trounced Baldwin 65-39 in The second nighT's play and gained The righT To play in The Tinals againsT league champion Lahainaluna. The Lunas had Too much oT everyThing and The Maui quinTeT wenT down To a 60-5l deTeaT. Maui High received The runner-up Trophy and placed Two Team members on The All-STar Team. The Two boys were sopho- more David Pacheco and senior AlTred Domingo Roberf Higa, greaf re- bounder. Maui Maui Maui Maui Maui Maui Maui Maui Maui Maui Maui Maui Maui Maui Maui High High High High High High High High High High High High High High High 42 42 46 3 I 45 24 58 60 43 43 30 36 55 65 5l Basketball SCORES .. i..,.. Roosevell' Punahou Pahala Baldwin Saini Anlhony Lahainaluna Baldwin Sainl' An1'hony Lahainaluna Baldwin Sainl' Anfhony Lahainaluna Sainl' Anfhony Baldwin .i Lahainaluna uperb dribblers and sharp shooters VARSITY: FRONT ROW-Maleo Talon, Paul Toyama, Teddy Taniguchi, David Pacheco, Jerry Sugimura, Allen Hasegawa. ROW 2-Richard Safe, manager: Roberl Higa, Slanley Hamamolo, Edward Salo, Leslie Wilhelm, Michael Rames, Alfredo Domingo, Richard Ma+subayashi, manage 2 FAST-MOVING David Pacheco l321 scores lwo more poinfs againsf fha Lunas by execufing a splendid hook-shof. V Ca ers proved Maui High Maui High Maui High Maui High Maui High Maui High Maui High Maui High Maui High SCORES . . , ., ,,... Baldwin Sain? Anfhony Z3 , Lahainaluna 36 ' 3l . . Sainf Anfhony 38 .. Lahainaluna 3I ' 30 Sainf Anfhony 35 Lahainaluna 34 A , . .. Baldwin . . ,. , .,., ,... B aldwln VALUABLE POINTS are gained as Alfredo Do- mingo l30l execuies anoiher of his ferrific lay- up shols againsf Baldwin. FIGHTH-IG DESPERATELY, Michael Ra- mes iries 'lo keep 'Phe ball away from his Baldwin High School opponenis. 2 '43 to be hard to beat JUNIOR VARSTTY BASKETBALL The Junior VarsiTy Team wiTh many new and in- experienced players Tinished in Third place wiTh a 3-6 record. AlThough noT Tinishing on Top, The Team showed loTs oT TighT and gave every opponenT a run Tor his money . The nucleus QT This years Team was made up oT Tour veTerans. ATTer being deTeaTed by Baldwin in Their TirsT game, The Jayvee cagers came sTorming back, whipping ST. AnThony 25-23. The Saber Babes Then surprisingly wenT down To Tive consecuTive deTeaTs, Two aT The hands- oT Lahainaluna, Two wiTh Baldwin, and one wiTh ST. AnThony. BuT wiTh The never-say die spiriT The Babes rebounded, beaT ST. AnThony 37-35, Then soundly Trounced The champion Lunas 42-34 in The Tinal game oT The season. Aaron Brown Sr. coached The Saber Babes, re- placing Darrell Oishi. The Team worlced very hard and showed loTs oT promising new baslceTball slayers. Scme brighT prospecTs Tor nexT year's varsiTy Team are Howard Horiuchi, Toshiyulci Suzuki, John Brown, AugusT Pacheco, and Warren Sugimura. STJNTCP i!ARS3TYg FRQNT ROVVfErnesT T-lokoana u AugusT Bac Jas Cagasan Warren jwgffhfz 3QV.' 2-John K, Brown, manager M JZ ue ci Ho a ci Flo u rg' Bfg,-if manager. Baseball - - Athletes 0 inimitable BASEBALL A tight to the tinish seemed to be in store tor Maui baseball tans, as all tour teams in the inter- scholastic league had excellent ball playersf The Sabers were in the thick ot the battle tor the cham- pionship and was tied tor second place with Lahai- naluna atter the tirst weekend ot league play. With about twelve veterans torming the nucleus ot this year's team, the Sabers headed toward an- other successtul season. The team was led by Co- captains Richard I-londa and Frank Shimabukuro. Mr. Suyetomo Toyama and his assistants, l-larry Matoi and Blackie Shimoda, coached the team. The Sabers opened the season by whipping St. Anthony 6-I in a scrimmage contest at Paia on March I4. Roy Asato, Roy Takahashi and Raymond Shimizu pitched excellent baseball in holding the Saints to one run on eight hits, while their team- mates blasted tour St. Anthony pitchers tor six runs on eight hits. In the tirst interscholastic league game the Sa- bers split a double-header with Lahainaluna, win- ning the tirst game 2-I in Il innings, then going down to deteat 7-2 in the nightcap. Sophomore: Warren Sugimura was the big hero ot the tirst game as he singled home Richard Higashi in the llth in- ning tor the tie-breaking run. Roy Asato gained his tirst win ot the season as he went the route, holding the Lunas to three hits. In the second game the tide turned as the Lunas bounced back to whip the Sa- bers. Several costly errors early in the game put the Lunas ahead 6-O and this lead was too much to over- come. David Pacheco and Paul l-lasegawa prevented a shutout as each scored a run. As the yearbook goes to press, we regrettully close the baseball section with about IO more inter- scholastic league games to be played plus possibly a tew exhibition games in l-lonolulu. BASEBALL: FRONT ROW-James Katena, manager: Milton Asato, Edwin Milo. Richard Honda, Raymond Shimizu, Sylvester Baldovi, Stanley Otani, Noel Suzuki. ROW 2-Kenneth Tamura, Warren Sugimura, Roy Takamura. David Pacheco, Richard l-ligashi, Joii No- uchi, Paul Hasegawa. ROW 3-Stanley Uyemura, head manager: Roy Nakasone, Ernest Manibog, Howard I-loriuchi, Jerry Sugimu- ra, Roy Takahashi, Frank Shirnabukuro, Roy Asato, Robert Karimoto, Theodore Yoshioka. if . V i lm N 415, e X J 5' ,VL fm l v excellence. . , -'f,q,Q,, ::,5-. ,s - , 53 QW :,,,,, ,. A x I ,tizt ,V I ' X 12 as ?fs0Q,xv3' W mn I , ,, A, sk s ' ' s X f X ,E -Hi 1' m N- v Mx gs come of 'rheir +eamma1'e'S Pifch. if we-wr' ALL EYES focus upon +l'ueir 'feammafe ai baf as Hwese Sabers anxiously wai+ for 'Hwaf all-impor+an+ hif. 552 I O 3233? :MA M0 l fl Qi! I ff ' , .:,.- ,. H- -4 ,. ,- E , ,, so . ,,e,, f X READY FOR ACUON, ne Sabers awaii ne .,..+. ANOTHER INNING comes fo an end as ' . .. f' ,J n f' W, , !i Ni , nbsp Roberf Karimo'ro, Hrs? baseman, snags ,sy W A fhe ball fo ou+ his opponent 4 4 X 4 , Q, inseam Z! A ef Q A ',,f Ji X f W , , f f , 5 We If ,XA f , , W A Af' AROUND FIRST BASE affer an excellen+ HH, Rich- ard Honda aHemp'rs +o reach second before 1-he Sainfs refrieve 'Hne ball. TEAMMATES JUBILANTLY congrafulaie each ofher affer sweeping a doubleheader ffom S+. An+l1ony. ANOTHER POINT is stacked up agains+ The Troians as David Pacheco rambles in fo score for Hue Sabers. f ? fd d y A y k . 4. is Y , L ,,x5,, , ,. 3 S M lug ersmin action. OUR STAR OUTFIELDER Frank Shimabukuroqfouis H19 ball for a base hif af fha MHS-SAS game- if: G 0: , Vi if 'haw I , ww- '-Q'3 Track TRACK This year's Saber Track Team, alThough inexperi- enced and small in number, did noT lack deTermina- Tion and spiriT. Under The guidance oT RudolT Souza and Tom Kiyosaki, The Saber Thin-clads worked hard To make This a mosT successTul Track season. The Track Team was led by capTain, AlTredo Domingo, our sTar hurdler and Three-sporT leTTerman. Maui l-ligh's TirsT vicTory clame in The Lincoln Day Cross-CounTry Race in which James Almeida repeaTed his perTormance oT lasT year as he copped TirsT place honors in The open division. This year's cross-counTry race had a new rouTe Trom Waikapu TheaTer To Maui Pine Cannery which is a disTance oT 4.7 miles. The 27Th annual Freshman Track and Tield meeT was held in Lahaina on March I5 wiTh Maui l-ligh winning Two blue ribbons and placing TourTh in The Team sTandings wiTh Twelve poinTs. Roy Akamine easily won The pole vaulT evenT by soaring To a heighT oT 8 TeeT, 8lf2 inches. John ConsTanTino also won a field evenT as he Took The high iump wiTh a leap oT 5 TeeT, 3 inches. On Wednesday, March I9, The.TirsT dual Track and Tield meeT was held beTween ST. AnThony and Maui l-ligh aT The Kahului Fairgrounds. The Saber TracksTers were soundly beaTen by The 5ainTs, al- Though iT was a no poinT dual meeT. The Troians won every evenT excepT The IZO-yard low hurdles which was won by our own AlTredo Domingo in I4 seconds TlaT. AlTredo also placed second in The IOO- yard dash. Richard Abreu was Tied Tor TirsT place wiTh AlTred Perry OT The 5ain'Ts in The high jump wiTh a leap OT 5 TeeT, 6 inches. Added aTTracTion aT This year's Track meeT Tea- Tured girls Trom Ml-lS and LHS who parTicipaTed in The 50-yard dashes and 220-yard medley relays. WiTh The Track season sTill young and several big Track meeTs scheduled, we close This secTion as The annual goes To press. hinclads won man laurels. TRACK VARSITY: FRONT ROW-Clarence lshizu, Emiliano Ribucan, KenneTh Kina, Donald lTo, KenneTh Milo. ROW 2-Melvin Ko- moda, Allen ldemoTo, Rodney lnciong, James Almeida, l-lerberT Maeda, KenneTh Kumasaka, Philip ValenTine, James Kawamura. ROW 3--Ralph lkeda. Richard Mau, David Keau, Elroy Kane, Gary WaTanabe, STanley OTsubo, STanley Nishiyama. i W V AV ff 1, J? ,, V .S . .-' H T Tm f QM., ff- T ,fs- Q If I . Z. 5 f 'V , -Z ' 1,52 ' A f , ' T 9:61 A I ,, , V I W S .l.. if If ,H . ffl ! Vg, ' .ll y 2 3.0 W , ,. , ,. . ., f f , , . 1 I 2' V ? 1. in vfv hf 2 . Y X' WT I j 1 M.: ,gf egg' ffl A, , 6 . T , . in T 9, . fr T yy if A 'E r f W2- , I If 2 6 , A I Z f . 5' 2 If X f f 1 ' ' ,. I l 5 , s ff ---- ' ' A . . my . . ' . . H ' M . A H y ' g. X I P-. F M ,I yy T , f-- W , ml , A 'Y 3. X 107 VW, ' , 'f + j' f f -W Aj-' XV ... f r T f ..... 4 T . 4 -T f DRIVEN BY SHEER DESPERATION, Allen Nikaiclo's 'A eliforls were only able +o place him 'lhird in 'lhe MHS- LHS +raclc meal. ,im QQQV K 5 x t , . K, ' O 'NX .3 A N f .MX M ' A M Xi 'iii X Pl' ,, i A sl ii, . ' if M i A.. if Y 5 l V l 5 f f? l Q E FRESHMAN TEAM: FRONT ROW-Fred Nishiyama, Roy Alcamine, l-laruo Malsu- ura. ROW 2--Edmond Sanlos, John Conv slanlino, Allen Nilcaido, raCkStQrS excelled on the F BREAKING THE TAPE al almosl record-breaking speed, Caplain Alfredo Domingo easily oufraced ALMOST BUT NOT QUITE' C + i AH d D Th LHS 'V+ . I - HP am fe 0 0' O er compe I org mingo alfemplecl a iump a+ -the height of 5 feel, 8 inches, buf fell shor+ by a frac+ion of an inch. 'jf A W ink, U We-' W ,ff A, - M if ' f 2 ' ' ' M, 'L LW-'fi Q T ' Si an . y h 4 y E y y K mi fy L- n n M 'lii ,',, til 2' 5 Y 'Q' .H l 'wawm fkyll 2. ' ' Q ' . Q ., H: B' X yi X A If 5 Q K I 4 ,, h lyll ' A . A ll A , ,Q -y ff 'hym - lA 1 U ' H V I' A I A O8 i iw kwxxiw M Y N LE ., my lg . kllk wi I958 MHS Traclc Evenfs Lincoln Day Cross-Counrry Race Lions Freshmen Meel Maui-Lunas Lalwainaluna Invilafional Sainfs-Maui JCC Valley Isle Relays Baldwin-Maui Rolary All Maui Senior Maui Inrerscliolaslic field and track. RUN, GIRLS, RUN! Delermined young MHS and LHS girls raced barefoolfed al II1e MHS +racIc meal. M! ff ,I J. .4 ,. A myy!,: W,4, K yy I -ly V , , . in 'nr , ,fl 41, f WW 4 V' 4 Q Q. TRACK QUEEN HARMONY CUMMINGS lends a big smile as she poses wi+l1 Capfain and slar Iwurd- Ier, Alfredo Domingo. GIRLS' TRACK TEAM: Ernanell Goodness, Shirley Fernandez, Mary Akuna. ROW 2-Audrey Caslro, Velma Brown, Mary Rodriques. In T 'Elie ff . 4 y N :gc 47 , in ill.: ,Aix 2 4: - 9 ..., l Lf, Q in I :HW If I x if ,, ji. I . 1 A if f ,A Z, f I , ,ei , , Q' 'Il 3, , S 'N 'Q ' ' me THE FUNCTIONS of The various organs ar PE girls-one phase of Their healih educaTion. B faughf +0 fha WHOOPS, IT'S coming To me! Sandra Olramura and oTher PE girls pracTice The Tundamenials of baskeTball. hysical Education classes HUT 2-3-4! These physical educaTion girls go Through one of The 1undamenTals oT marching. GIRLS PE. Dress RighT . . . Dressl I-lap 2-3f4l Resounding cornrnancls echoed Trom The physical eolucaTion Tielcl as Mrs. Crane, veTeran PE. Teacher, TaughT The Treshrnen and sophomore girls The Tunjanwerfrals oT marching-one ol The varied acTiviTies underTalsen in her classes. The TundamenTals oT baske-Tball, volleyball, base- ball, ancl roller slcaTing were also TaughT To The girls. Tournamenlrs beTween Teams Trom v-arious classes were playecl To cleTermine The baslfeTball ancl volleyball champions. They worked Tool General l-Tygiene, accompanied by Tough examinaTions, well-prepared girls Tor all social evenTs. Many new iiTTerbug, ToxTroT, and walTz sTeps were TaughT. As They clo in all oTher girls' PE. acTiviTies, iunior and senior girls served as able assisTanTs To Mrs. Crane in her dance classes. BOYS P. E. Physical EducaTion is a neces-siTy in The building oT sTrong, healThy bodies and sound minds. A course required oT all Freshmen and Sophomore boys, P.E. helped To ease The Tension oT a school day and provided a Time Tor The boys To play TogeTher and To geT To lcnow each oTher beTTer. The TundamenTals oT TooTball, baslceTball, soTTball, volleyball, skaTing, and hockey were TaughT ouT in ' The Tield and in The classroom. BuT, all was noT play, as The course was augmenTed wiTh sTudy oT ealTh and The TuncTions oT The human body. The boys also worlced hard seTTing up and Taking down The chairs whenever There was an assembly in The audiTorium. Dancing insTrucTions were also parT oT The Physi- cal EducaTion program. 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Qbfv sv as LA 065' lcfmi ' -11,5 ieniors IT was The nighT OT commencemenTI Mary Senior reminiscing abouT years gone by, opened her diary To The year l954. ThaT was The year she landed! AT ThaT Time poor Mary TelT so Torlorn and con- spicuous, buT Tull OT ambiTion ready To Tace The obsTacles OT high school IiTe ThaT lay ahead. I-ler TirsT conTacT wiTh The obsTacles OT high school IiTe was ThaT dreaded IniTiaTion Day. Mary chuckled To herselT Thinking how cuTe everyone looked in dresses up To The knees, and Taces smeared wiTh IipsTick and goo. I-Iowever, she endured The humili- aTing sarcasm OT The Then Tearsome sophomores. The hi-IiTe OT The day was The crowning OT Thelma Ueoka and Wallace Murakami as Miss and Mr. Frosh. Now ThaT Mary was an oTTicialIy iniTiaTed sTudenT OT MHS, she looked Torward To making her Tour years here memorable Ones. I-ler TirsT TasTe OT social IiTe was her TirsT high school dance, The Welcome Dance. Way back in her cIoseT Mary Tound The dress she wore: she remembered how preTTy she ThoiughT iT was Then, buT NOW she wouIdn'T be caughT dead wearing iT-Why? IT had only Two yards OT skirTl I-ler hoop would never be able To be worn under ThaTI Finally The year came To a close, and Mary and her classmaTes were happy Tor now They would never be reTerred TO as Those llgreen Troshfl Mary and her Triends reTurned in Seplrember as veTerans Tull OT spiriT aTTer.a mosT wonderTuI vaca- Tion-Mary's nose was sTiII peeling Trom The sun- burn she goT. l'low Mary suTTered Through ThaT year wiTh her heavy load OT biology, geomeTry, English, and world hisTory. A chill ran down Mary's spine as she recalled bisecTing ThaT earThworm in biology. And whaT a mess she made OT iT! I-ler greaTesT obsTacIe ThaT year was reading Julius Caesar and A Tale of Two CiTieS. j M.sM.1,, ,r ,L av 7 , , V .. 1- -- . ,,. ..: a Y A .7 The pinnacle at last. However, Mary, a sTrong believer in ThaT old phrase all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, had her share oT Tun. WhaT a grand Time everyone had aT The ChrisTmas Social aT Kalama Park! Mary recalled ThaT she had iusT goTTen her license, so she picked up some girls who didn'T have TransporTaTion-seven To be exacT-and all wenT in her open-air ieep. IT her moTher only knew! In TacT, all The picnics were Tun, wheTher They were aT Paia or Kihei. Mary was so absorbed in her sTudies and having Tun ThaT The year quickly passed. SepTember rolled along again. Mary and her girl Triends came back all dolled up-lipsTick and all. And how some oT The pinT-size boys seemed To have sprouTed up all oT a sudden. Plans Tor Junior Week were made early in The year and everyone looked Torward To The mosT wonderTul Junior Week. And iT was iusT ThaT! Blue and whiTe all overi! There were daily announce- menTs To irriTaTe The seniors, and our class play. Say IT WiTh Flowers, in which Mary had a parT. How exciTed The class was when iTs Tlag-a very special and original one-was raised To The Tune oT The Blue Tangof! MoonlighT in Blueu!!! A silver and blue para- dise. AHHHHH , . . Her TirsT Tormal! WhaT a Thrill iT was To be all dressed up. Jr. Prom Queen Alicia Amadeo and King Richard Higashi made a regal couple. Sigh! lT sure was heavenly especially wiTh you-know-who as her handsome escorT. Mary sighed again. BuT, everyThing was over all Too soon. How Mary's grades suTTered ThaT year! STudy? Why ThaT was The lasT Thing Mary did! And poor Miss Tom goT Thinner and Thinner Trom all her mad chemisTs. And ThaT horrible smell oT HZS ThaT smelled like roTTen eggs nearly knocked Mary ouT when she, like a TirsT-class dope, Took a breaTh oT iT. ThaT may be The only Thing Mary remembers Trom chemisTry. WhaT exciTemenT There was ThaT day The class rings arrived. Mary waved her hands all over, and all during class she polished iT and Took such good care oT iT . . . unTil The newness oT iT wore ouT. Seniors! WhaT a wonderTul Teeling! InspiTe oT Mary's good inTenTions oT really sTudying This year, They were soon TorgoTTen, especially aTTer she goT inTeresTed in bowling. Her TirsT aTTempT aT iT wasn'T very successTul. BUT iT WAS Tun! Term paper! Mary can laugh now as she remema bered how she had To sTay up Till Tour in The morning To Tinish hers. However, she Tound loTs oT company as a hundred oTher seniors also burned The midnighT oil. AlThough everyone was dead Tired and sleepy The nexT morning, no one Tailed To come To school wiTh a Tinished paper. Mary vowed never again. Commencement aT lasT! CommencemenT marked a new and deTiniTe era in her liTe. From This Time TorTh, Mary and her classmaTes will walk Through liTe wiThouT any guidance and prodding Trom our parenTs and Teachers. They musT Tace The world wiTh whaTever They have gained in The pasT I2 years oT schooling. IT is up To Them To live up To The moTTo oT our school, Onward To a BeTTer -l'omorrow.'! ALA MOANA ANNE. Lorraine PlunkeTT, had WACK UP! Seniors, Teddy Taniguchi, Barbara EnomoTo, Louisa The sTudenT body spIiTTing wiTh laughfer during Tabaco, and Ronny Borge, enioy lunch hour noT only eaTing, buT our Aloha Week program. having gab sessions. ., ,. V? A T' M, .,,1 ' 'fxufh KM A class with talent and abilit . s txt' x X A i NA t ... .y ,f tin! ' .. JV I 'F' I tif ,Y LQ ' I I I tt tt it V 3 X :S-E -Tlx N, X V X Mx D A I A iotftl ABREU, RICHARD EDWARD-A territic pole vaulter, Dickie was a great booster tor the team . . . Loves nothing better than to eat and sleep . . . Looks innocent, but is always up to something . . . Plans to join the Air Force. FFA l, 23 Track I, 2, 3, 4: Black M 3, 4. AKUNA, ELIZABETH-A sweet lass with that real Hawaiian personality . . . This tuture WAF ioined us last year trom Far- rington High . . . Ever hear her sing rock 'n roll songs? . . . Terrific! . . . Does territic Tahitian dancing. FHA 3. ALIONAR, I-'IARUKO - 'Speakrwhen-youireespoken-to lass from Haiku . . . Likes to collect shells . . .Also sews or listens to the radio . . . Her ambition is to become a medical secretary. FBLA 3. 4. ALMASIN, DANIEL-Always playing-A-I tor mischiet-making! . . . Always tound near the Hornemaking room corner . . . One ot Uncle Sam's torces will be his next stop. Track manager 2. ALIVIEIDA, VERONICA-Joined us trom St. Anthony A . , Her hobby is baking-must be a good baker . . . Another ot those radio tans . . . Atter graduation Veronica plans to ioin the Army. AMADEO, ALICIA-Hail our Junior Prom Oueen and Miss Silversword lll . . . Also a songleader tor two years . . . Always ioking and laughing . . . This pretty and popular gal is every- thing in one package . . . Alicia plans to enter the business tield. Chorus 3, 41 FHA 2. 3. ARAKAWA, FLORENCE- Petite and tast in Shorthand . . Likes to sew-usually makes all ot her attractive dresses , Noisy among triends . . . Another ot those radio listeners A tuture secretary. FBLA 3, 41 FHA I. ASATO, ROY4-An ace pitcher . . . Has been with the team since his sophomore year . . . Smasher is shy among girls. May ioin one ot Uncle Sam's torces. - Track 2, 3. 43 Block M 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4. BALDOVI, SYLVESTER-Really a gentleman , . . Sharp dresser . . . Made a time Junior Prom Attendar.t . . . A reliable right fielder. SKS 3, 41 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Football manager 33 Block Mi 3, sec. 4: JRC 3. BALDWIN, SUSIE- Our taithtul ottice worker, Susie, loves sports -especially horseback riding . . . Plans to become a Physical Education teacher. . . Will make a good one. tco. SPO 2, 3, 43 FHA I, 22 Aikane 2, 33 SKS 3, 4. BARRERAS, RUDY - Enjoys outdoor sports, especially it it's tishl in ing-would make a good beachcomber . . . Ouiet? XfVhat a rack- et he makes! . . . Ona ot the baritones in the chorus . . , Future plans? Join the Navy. FFA Ig Chorus 4. I ff ...ff gg . tor ROW--R. Abou. E. Aim. Row zen Aliansf, D. 1l6 X I in masin, ROW 3-V. Almeida. A. Amadeo. ROW 4-F. rakawa. R, Asato. ROW 5-S. Baldoyi, S. Baldwin, ROW 6 f--- fR. Barvcras. lf. Bissen. W f' 4 Q 2 X 31. T K i .1 .c D I I g N 1 A - l TOP ROW-L. Boroe, R. Borge. C. BriTTain Ca,-nbfal E. Carillo. BISSEN, KAREN -Our cheerTul and peppy cheerleader . . . Al- ways yelling and keeping up The school spiriT Likes To l' T . . . IS EFI To hiT Tunes . . . Will ioin The Women's Air Force. FHA l, 25 Chorus 3, 4: Class Rep. 4. BORGE, ANTONTA-Did a swell iob on The SPO Torce . . . Nice and Triendiy . . . LisTening To The radio is her TayoriTe pasTirne . . . Hopes To become a Teacher. SPO 3, 47 Chorus 3, 4, FHA 47 FBLA 4. BORGE RONNTE- Shield well deserves his name . . . Showed his dancing abilify as a Junior Prom CourT member. . .Always wel' dressed . . . This Tun-loving and careTree lad plans To ioin Th ' e Air Force. BaskeTball 23 Track 2: FooTball 3, 4. BRITTAIN, CHARLES-Joined us This year from ST. AnThony . . . ls always seen Talking To The girls in Typing class . . . His TavoriTe pasTime is hiking and swimming . . . Plans To work aTTer qraouaTion. BRITTATN, FREDERICK-Shy wiTh girls maybe, buT cerTainly i-OT wifh boys! . . . This Makawao cowboy has been acTive in FFA work . . . ls inTeresTed in raising caTTle. FFA 3, reporTer 3, veep 4. f X is ,fy f f 9 if if if ,, 4-490' ,W-MZ V f I fc fi af M 7 ly ZYQQQT -J-. iq! 1 X W 4 ,uf 7 M A 1 ff S' f . V ef , Q ,fi ,ll Q. 'Q f V, ,f 5 ,T , 4 if , Q w y . ,, , , W, , F, BriTTain, B. Brown. ROW 2-AC. Cabogos, L. Cagasan, lvl. Cagasan, C. BROWN, BUSTER GERALD-AnoTher oT Those moTorcycle ad- dicTs . . . Always seen riding aT Top speed . . . Tinkering his moTorcycle occupies rnosT oT his spare Time . . . Has plans To ioin The Marine Airborne Division. CABOGOS, CATALI NA -One oT Those who ioined our Tamily This year . . . Once you geT To know her, you'll Tind she's a nice and Triendly gal . . . Loves To sing . Spends mosT of h T' . . er :me lisTening To hiT Tunes . . , WanTs To become a music Teacher. CAGASAN, LOURDES-Friendly and careTree describe viva- cious Lourdes . . . Always seen wiTh The Paia gang--whaT a rackeTl . . . Real sharp on The dance Tloor . . . FavoriTe pasTime? -d - f i r r - ancing, o course .... WanTs To loin The Air Force. FHA Ig Chorus 2, 3, 4. CAGASAN, MATEO- Cage may seem quieT, buT noT among Triends . . . His perTecT physique is accrediTed To his consTanT b b 'l ' ' ' ar el carrying . . . May loin one oT Uncle Sam's Torces. CAMBRA, CORRINE-Always seen near The Homemalcing de- parTmenT chaTTing wiTh Triends-loquacious . . Lik T . es o go moTorcycle riding . . . Her TavoriTe pasTime is dancing The hula . . . To become a policewoman is her ambiTion. LEFT: CHAMPION BUBBLE BLOWER, Teddy Taniguchi, Tries To gef The sTiclxy gum off his face and fingers, while STephen PeTro says, See, I warned you. RIGHT: STUDlOUS SENIORS uTT Th h ' ' s er roug The Tough Universlfy of Hawaii enTrance exam. My if 7- llE Tiff v - r 'he reward of hours of labor. CARILLO, EDWTNA-A sharp dancer. period! ...Can do The mambo. Tango. bop. and whaf have you . . . FavoriTe pasTirne? Dancing . . . Someday you mighT have an appoinTmenT To have your hair dressed by This TuTure beauTician. FHA l. 23 Chorus 2. 3: SPO 3: FBLA 3: Junior Social Comm. 3. CASERES. DOROTHY- Dollie. a Triendly gal . . . Jakey among Trlends . . . Can play The guiTar and ukulele well . . . Likes To spend her Time corresponding . . . Hopes To become a missionary. Chorus 3. 4. CASTRO. GERMATNE-A preTTy and Triendly girl wiTh eyes ThaT sparkle whenever she Talks-whaT expressive eye brows! . , . Sings a lovely Tune and dances a graceful hula . . . Was an aTTracTive Silversword CourT member . . . Has ambiTion To become an eleme-nTary Teacher. FBLA 3, 43 Chorus 3, 43 FHA 3i Aloha Week CourT 4. CHAR, EVELYN-Dependable Evelyn was one oT our service- minded sTudenTs . . . Always willing To lend a helping hand To oThers . . . This TuTure OccupaTional TherapisT loves To corref spond wiTh penpals and Triends. SPO 4. CHTNC-. MELVTN-The Russ HamilTon oT Maui High . . . This Kula lad sings all The way To and Trom school everyday . . . Noisy and Tunny when among Triends . . . Claims reading and going To The movie as his TavoriTe pasTime. Music Club 43 SKS 3. 43 SPO 43 BulleTin Board Comm. 4. COELHO, GLADYS-- Miss ET'liciency . . . Her abiliTy in scholarship and leadership was shown during her 4 years aT MHS . Has been a hard working SB veep plus an honor roll sTu- denT. This naTural oraTor, who enioys spending her leisure Time sewing or lisTening To The radio. will make an eTTicienT nurse someday. SB Veep 4i Aikane 2, 33 SKS 2. Veep 33 NHS. 3, 43 PAAC 3, 41 FNA 4. CORNTEL. ROBERT- Fishing. hunTing. and oTher sporTs occupy much oT RoberT's leisure Time . . . NOT as guieT as he looks . . . Has plans To ioin The Air Force. CUMMTNGS. HARMONY-Ever so kind and Triendly is our peppy songleader . . . Also one oT our skillTul drummers . . . EnTerTains al' Maui Palms dancing The hula . . . This TuTure nurse has graced The Junior Prom and Inaugural CourTs . . . Aloha Week queen. FBLA 3: Aikane 33 FHA li Band 2. 3. 4. CUP,CHOY. DAVID-Big, iovial David is always seen Talking To Triends during recesses . . . A nice and 'Triendly guy . . .You can counT on him minding his own business, FFA T. 2. 3. 4. DAYOAN. VIRGILTO-Joined us Trorn The Philippine: during his Treshman year . . . Seems quieT and shy, bul' noT when you geT To know him . . . Spends mosT oi his Time bowling . . . May ioin one oT Uncle Sam's Torces. DE COSTA, ROSE MARIA-A Triendly loquacious gal . . . FavoriTe pasTime? Hula and TahiTian dancing . . . One oT our TrumpeTers in The band . . , Her ambiTion is To become a sTew- ardess. Chorus 43 Band T, 2. 3. 43 Jurior Class Ring Comm. 3. DOI. EDWIN- Ochi is our chiei guard on The TooTball Team -no wonder The opponenTs Tind iT hard To plunge Through The Saber line ...Was named as Maui News-KMVI All-STar guard .. . Will be a serious loss To nexT year's Team. Block M 2, 3. 43 FooTball 2. 3, 43 Key Club 4, Treasurer3 JSC 33 Band T. DOMINGO, ALFREDO- Mr. AThleTe himselT . . . Our all- sTar TooTball capTain . . . ExcellenT in baskeTball and Track . . . Friendly and consideraTe . . . Was Terriiic on The dance Tloor, as wiTnessed on The Junior Prom CourT. FooTball I, 2. 3, 43 Bas- keTball 2, 3. 43 Track l, 2, 3.43 Block M 3, 43 JPO I, 2. 3, 4- SPO 4. TOP ROW-D. Caseres. 6. CasTro. E. Char, M. Ching G. Coelho. ROW Corniel, H. Cummingsf D. Cup hey, V. TJLT Daylo , R. M. DeCosTa. T2 XX W' i T S A T s . -r3' 2 5 ' ' 1 W Iggy 4. 1' 56 'Tr - -'seq it -.ik il V K 1 N f hr! WNV? -...REX -vvf ENOKl, PATSY- Prim and qenlle describe cule Palsy . . . Soli- Spoken, buf lun lo be willi . . . Likes fo lislen lo llve radio . . . Mrs. Bucl1anan's riglnl-lwand lielper in llie disDensary . . , Palsy plans 'ro become a nurse. PNA 4. ENOMOTO, BARBARA- Beller known as Bobby . . . Slne can be found working in lbe bookslore during noon recess-service willn a smile is wlial youlll gel . . , Walcln oul, boys! Slne lakes Aikidol . . .Claims coilecling movie slars' oiclures as lier hobby , . . Slie plans lo become a secrelary. FBLA 3 47 Fl-lA l, 2. ENRIQUES, RODNEY- Lell Baldwin l-iiglw lo ioin ug, lliis scliool year . . , A friendly guy vfillw a gay disoosilion , . . Always smil- ing . , . Tino's irireresls lie in bunlirg all kinds ol game , . . Will ioin llfie Air Force. EVANS, RODNEY-One ol We :YSL llirgs lkal youi nclice aboul Rodney are liis lsazel eyes . . . Wbal a ricli bass ioicel . . .Tk1islall, lair, and handsome guy made a line Junior Prom Courl member . , . Likes lo work wivln cars . . , l-'looes lo enler llie Coasl Guard Academy upon gradualion. SKS 4, lreasurer' Assembly Screeniiwg Comm. 4. EUJlMO'l'O, RONALD- Duke a Qzyial oeffon will a biq srnie , , Y Callecling rare cofng is bs rna'n concern-' i-.' alcliing TV is secondary . . . Duke dreams ol becoming a famous car- loonisr someday, Band l, 2. 3. FUKUYAMA EDVVARC-Girl-sl'y Edi-'ard is a real liunling lan- alio , , , Never misses a beaulijui day willnoul Going lisbing or hunting , , , l-las N-,cr mcunled lroplffes lrom lbs yearls l'unTinq season , . . Hopes fo become a secrefary. FUTEMA ANNA MARIE-A seemingly quiel girl wlio can male a surprising o' cf roise amorg l'er friends . . . Colleclinq snapsbors and oorresocnding are +oos willi Per , . . Becoming a nurse is ker arrbi o'. GANWCO MOLLTE-Unusua, qai who linda mos? +nings in Pe amusrg , . , Loses 'o play 'ne piano during lwer lree lime l 4 . . , Aso a onal member of line bowling club . . . lvlollies arnbi'i:n is TO besonne a medica seorelary. FBLA 3, 4. GlMA, ALFRED-Mzs? likey fo succeed! . . . Our respecfed SB prefy oossesses great ieaderslnio oowers-lresliman and junior c'ass Dl'6Y,'. sopincmore represemalive, and an Eagle Scoul, 'foo . . . l-las suclri twinkling eyesl JSC 2, 3: SKS 2, 3, 43 Nl-lS 3, 43 Basebai 2 3' Cours Clerk Qi PAAC 3, 4. HLOVELIEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR! Seniors wlwirl in a lizzy ol exci+emen+ al 'lhe annual Junior-Senior Dance. A-wg i' im' , . Q.. ,ww TOP ROW-E. Doi, A. Domingo, ROW 2-E. Enoki, B. Enomclo. ROW 3-R. Enriques, R, Evans. ROW 4-R. Euiimolo, E. Eukuyarna. ROW 5-A. M. Eulema, M. Ganiko, ROW 6 -A. Oima, 6. Goodness. ' mfr, , v-- X W if V sg fe xy i .fy V 5 f 0 ' an 1 I ffl' -1 , -. ,, 1 X W fr' ' fl' I ,M 5 E.. . ll ' x V CZ- ' Ri V .A 'V lu ,, -iq. i , .AQ . -. U iw .fl 'kk M' Y? is .tl U . f in mf 'f' Q X ., W r 1 r ,. . , ' I gui. 20 Read to face the future. GOODNESS, GLADYS- l3oggie . . . AThle-Tic! Loves To en- gage in all sorTs oT sporTs. ArdenTly collecTs sTamps Tor her large album . . . She plans To become an airline hosTess. Chorus 3, 42 FNA 42 FBLA 3. GUZMAN, ESTEFANIA- EsTe, an aTTabl person and oh! whaT a nice se oT hum ... l ays w ' To Typ Those in need . . .,Ap6 ,QT au oibdly ii . , . To be- come a selcfe, y is her mbiTion. FHA l, 2, 3, Veep 4: SPO 2, 3, 45 SSC 4. HAMAI, RUTl-l - RuThie . . . Couriesy, paTience. and sweeT- ness couldn'T be Tound in a beTTer degree . . . Loves To play The piano and organ . . . Becoming a Teacher is her ambiTion. Girls' Council 2, 3: Music Club I, 2, 3, 4: FBLA Secrelary 3, Prexy 43 FTA 43 Aikane 3: STudenT Council STeno. 4. HARAMOTO, DONALD -A quieT and shy, ever-smiling person is our Donald . . , Served as The senior class Treasurer , . . An acTive 4-H member, has Two grand champion sTeers crediTed To his name . . . AmbiTion is To become an engineer. Foolball 2, 3, 4, PAAC 43' Key Club 4: SPO 4. HASEGAWA, ALLEN- DynamiTe comes in small packages can besT describe This Tellow . . . Girls are his peT subiecT . . . Be- coming Famous The world over is This lad's ambiTion. FooTball 3, 4, BaskeTball 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Block M 4. HASEGAWA, KENNETH - One oT The mosT girl-shy boys in The senior class . . . Claims driving as his TavoriTe pasTime . . . A loyal member oT Explorer PosT I33 . . . Upon graduaTion he plans To ioin The Air Force. Chorus 4. HASEGAWA, PAUL-BeTTer known as SaT . , . A Triendly boy is he, and Tun To ,be wETh . . . Likes To ioke . . . RaTes mechanical drawing as his TavoriTe subiecT , , , Plans To become a radio Technician, buT TirsT he plans To enlisT in one oT Uncle Sam's Torces. Track l, 33 Baseball 41 Key Club 43 Yearbook 4. TOP ROW-E. Guzman, R Hernando. J. Hieda, R. HERNANDO, ESPERANZA-Shy and quieT Esperanza likes sol- iTude . . . Preparing Filipino dishes is her TavoriTe pasTime . . . Plans To become a secreTary. FHA 2, 35 Chorus 2, 3.4: FBLA 4. HERNANDO, EVELYN- Rusing, lavishly provides a million. dollar smile Tor all . . . lnTeresTs lie in leTTer-wriTing and collecT- ing snapshoTs . . . To become a nurse is her aim, FHA 2, 3, 4: FBLA 41 Chorus 2, 3, 4. HIEDA, JOHN-OuieT, reserved is Johnny . . . Loves To Tinker wiTh cars--can Tell you all aboul' The TuncTions oT an auTomobile . . . Plans To enlisT in The UniTed STaTes Air Force. Faa+baIl 3. HIGA, ROBERT-A nice, reserved guy, Owl concenTraTes mosTly on sporTs . . . An ouTsTanding guard on The baskeTball Team, RoberT also chalked up a loT oT poinTs Tor The Team . , . Made a handsome Junior Prom CourT aTTendanT . , . A TuTure businessman. Black M 2, 3, 41 BaskeTball I, 2, 3, 4. HIGAST-ll, RlCHARDf Sunao, a Tall, dark and handsome lad . . . Reigned as king oT The Junior Prom A , . An acTive Tigure on our campus . , . l-le TaiThTully served in The band Tor Tour consecuTive years . . . Plans To TurTher his educaTion aT The U oT H. Band I, 2, 3, 47 Music Club l, Veep 2, Prexy 3, 41 Base- ball 3, 47 Key C'ub 4: Class Veep I, 2. I-IIGUCHI, SHIRLEY-This quieT and hard working gal likes noThing beTTer Than To read , . . A very neaT dresser . . . Our booksTore cashier she is a hundred per cenT eT'FicienT in all phases oT commercial work . . . Plans To become a secreTary. FBLA 3, SecreTary 4. l-IOKOANA, VERNA- Jiddy, an unpredicTable, wonderTul comedian-liie of any party . . . ls inclined To be raTher aThf leTic , , . Showed greaT leadership abiliTy . , . Her ambiTion is To become a Social worker. FHA 2, RecreaTional Leader 3. Treasurer 41 Band I, 2, 32 Chorus 41 Cheerleader 44 D, l-laramolo, A, Hasegawa, K. Hasegawa. ROW 2-P. Hasegawa, E, Hernando, E, 4-sv 'Q 'v -l-- mm V 'cpgzzw f ve. Qu- Q: 'iii , 3 T AK . ' -rx TF Q if ' T 'FT . x ,N I T' i Q V-an MCC' 1 w ,A 7 1 ,X ,i s, ' I .l J ff - g- N. rwfly . :pig LJ W V ' -:vi ffl' N x, f V g 2, if so 'fl' M , , f ,gg 1, W Q . , I Ib 3 .N r lv 4' Q X .L Al i vu T 1 HOLOKAI, CHARLOTTE-A meliculous dresser . . . One can always nolice her lrom a dislance because ol her braided pig, lails . . , A ralher reserved young lady, she plans lo became a reqislerad nurse. Chorus 2, 3, 4. HOLOKAL WALMER-'iHomer, a lad wilh a shy smile . . . Has lake-n lhree years ol shop here al MHS . . . Also loves lo linker wilh cars . . . Plans aller qradualicn are indelinile. HONDA, JANET-A real lriendly person lo have around . . . A music lover who rales lhe Top 30 Revue as her lavarile radio program . . . Also loves lo dance durinq her paslirne . - . Plans lo become a secrelary. HONDA, RICHARD- Friendly and easy lo gel along wilh . .. Richards inleresl lie in baseball . . . Crediled lo his name are lhree years ol baseball here al MHS . . . A member ol lhe Block M Club, Richard is uncerlain aboul his lulure, Baseball 2 3, 4, Bloclc M 3, 4. HONOKAUPU, ELIZABET S uiel, and alraid lo smile , . . Claims swimming as r orile paslime . . , Ambilion is lo become a nurse. Choru ,2, 3. 4. HONOKAUPU. JOSEPH-A sincere lrfend and a lriend lo all is Joseph . . . Diving and boxing rale high wilh him . . . On vveelrends he can be laund diving along lhe Haiku coasl line . ,, Pians lo ioin a branch ol lhe Armed Forces. HOTEMA SHIGERU -Tales a happy-go-lucly view ol lile . .. A'ways found wilh a smile a mile wide.. . Amaleur radio oper- alcr . . , Tinlcerinq wilh his aulo is hig lavorile paslime . , . Al'er gradualion his ambilion is lo become a machinisl. FFA I 2 3 Secrelarvfl. HU, BARBARA-Ssseel sincere and lun-loving besl describe Baba . . . Cel e: ng records and dancing lhe hula lake mosl cl her lime . , . Hopes lo become an airline hcsless. FHA I, 2: FBLA 33 Chcrus 2,3 lBARA, PATRlClAfOur compelenl Silversword edilor conlri- buled enferd:i.s'y +5 lce Yearboclc slal'l in lour years . . . Con- gerid and Fan-loving, she is also an experl in Ailcido . . . Plans +g beigme 5 nurse. Ailnane 2, 3: Girls Council 3, 4: PNA 41 1-ahgllrg B51 Q' Jurfgr Pram Ccurl allendanl 3' Yearbcolc Lil- erar, Ed ':r3 Ee 'nr 4. iff'-AlA.KAMAlXlU JERRY ANN-Possessinq lhal real Hawai- ian nerggna 'w Smly is a real nice person lo lcriow . . . Can be depended cw whehefer he o is needed . . . Upon qradualicn she ,S ans 'o er Ts' ir lre Womens Air Force. l4AAlAKAMANU, WlLMA-A reserved person . . . lilces lo read . . . ls at'ive ir' ccmmunily sporls . . . ls a member ol lhe A'lf'd9 Ciub in Pda . . . Will probably ioin the WACS aller graduarior. KAEO, SAMUEl.fA shy 'Spreclneil-el' who lilces nolhinq beller 05- lg QQ lishinq . . . Sam is quiel bul a iovial person , , . Alrer gradualior pans lo serve his counlry. KAHOLOKULA, CLIFFORD4Known lo some ol his friends as 'l49D5l ,. , This i kaxwizzard al aulo mechanics . . . Has been a membe-A Pf'Ml'lS band lor lhree conseculive Years , . . Ciilll a io lhe Air Farce and specialize in aulc mechanics nd 2f3. 4. TOP ROW-R. Hiqashi, S. Hiquchi. ROW 2 -V. Holoana, C. Hololcai. ROW 3-W. Ho- lokai, J. Honda, ROW 4-R. Honda, E. Hoe nolcaupi, ROW S-J. Honolcaupu, S, Holema.. ROW 6-B. Hue, P. Ibara. ,,,.-v ,YN . X IQ W 6 f . 'I I f' 0' . i w 1 sw . 2 .., . 'X ,lf Ai I lg! , if my i f mx' I-,Ll 1 f l . ,iesg wr' ' .. ii 'gm i' 'la ff if A .... ' 1 3 f A J 1 A . as aliqg I.. , 'i i r . Lf NJ 121 L. ap-. 431, ' f X l v-'N lb- I K f .L., ' f' ,E 1 l tw 1 fu 'Q gl f . 1,3 I xi 1 x , 4 TOP ROW-el. A.7,KGiIkOkQfUVdDU, Kaaiakaijnanu, S. Kaeo C. Kaholokula, P. Kakihara, . Ifashiwamura, ROW 2-P. Kawamura. P. Kele, M. Kilaciawa, E. Koliaisu, J, Kohalsu, Li. Koike. KAKIHARA, PATSY-A sincere Iriendl . . . Always ready Io help . . . Did a qreal job as FTA prexy . . . Served as chairman ol Ihe Cilizenship Commillee, loo , . . She will make a good Ieacher. Aikane 2, 3: Girls Council 3, 4: FTA 4 Prexy, SSC 4g Rep.31 Honor Roll Comm, I. KASHIWAMURA, ETHEL-This amiable girl was an accurale cashier during lunch hour . . . Likes reading and Sewing . . . Knowg Ihe Ialesl news aboul Hollywood , . . And simply swoons over Bob Wagner , . . English is her Iavorile subiecl . . . An ambifious sludenl, Elhel plans Io become a secrelary. FBLA 3, 4' SKS 3, 4, KAWAMURA, PAULAfFun-loving! . . . Her iavorile subiecl ig I-yping-IhaI's because she can rype well . . . She was Our ellicienl' Silversword Iypisl 4 , . Paula plans Io become a secre- Iary. FBLA 3, 4, KELE, FANS' H . mesa asa who revered Ihe Nei-. York Yankees r he ord series . . , Keeping up wilh the iop Iunes on The d' 's anolher hobby oi hers . . . Plans Io give Uncle Sam a ping hand. FHA I, FBLA 3i Chorus 3, 4. KITAGAWA, MICHAEL A-Anir1C6SSdrIil0I!er, Mike can pick an uke or guiiar expertly . . . Turned oui lor loolball every year . . . Plans 'ro ioin the Air Force belore going inlo some herd ol engineering. Foolball 2, 4: Music Club 2, 3, 4: JSC 3: Pep Comm, 4: SPO 4. KOHATSLI. ELAINE- Idenlical Iwins, Elaine and Jeanelle mis- chievously Iooled Iheir leachers many limes . . . Elaine is an avld baseball Ian . . . Aclive in 4-I-I . . . Plans I0 BGCOFYH? 51 IU S'3- Girls Council 3, 4. KOI-IATSU, JEANETTEH Loquacious, Iunflcviw and rniscnieygius . . . Love: baseball-Yankee lan who idolizes Mickey Manlle, Plans Io become a denial hygienisl, Girls' Cciunril 3 47 PNA 4. KOIKE, LILY-Presenling a mcidesl appearance, Ihis charming lass can well defend herself with Aikido . . . Enioys reading and sewing . . . Has ser sleiiography as her goal. FBLA 3. 4: Bowlinq Club 4. KOYANAGI, YUKIO-A fransler Irom Baldwin High , , , Quiel? NOT when he is in Ihe righl Crowd-a very nicig perggri IO. lmOW A - V TPI5 lulure fT15'Cl IV1ISi '3VIICiyS workirq wirh mofors and machines 4 KUALAAU, EMILY ROSE-Sol?-spoken . . , Ouiel Io ihose who don'f know her . . . A sincere friend . . . Loyal chorus mem- ber . . . Plans Io arlend a business schcol. FHA I, 43 FBLA 33 Chorus 4. KUALAAU, HAUNANI -Our graceful hula dancer . . . A very efiicienl and cooperaiive class represenlalive , , , Haunting was our hard working Fulure Nurses ol America presidenl. Rap. 3, 41 FNA 4 Prexyi SSC 4: FBLA 33 Band 3, 4. KUKAUA JOHN-Silence is noi golden Io Ihis loquacious lad . . . Handsome Aloha Week King , , , A wonderful friend fo have anywhere . . . Ccllecling malch covers is his hokgby , , A Spends his Iree lime Iislening fo The radio . . . Unired Sfafeg Air Force is his nexl' slop. EVERY GIRLS' DREAM. Lucky senior girIs,'Jane Tanaka, Lei Shoda, Gladys Coelho. Failh Safo, and Pak Ibara, exciledly clamor for Ihe Ireasured aufograph of Ihe popular Disc Jockey and TV personalily, Tom MoffaH. QW Trials of theseverest, overcome. KUKAWA, DEBRA-Friendly and well-Iilrecl by her many lriendg . . . Debra, who lranslerred from S+. Anlhony lasl year, spends her lime lisleninq lo lhe ever-popular runes of lhe day . . . A lulure accounlanl. Chorus 3, 4. LONZAGA, ROSARl0-This iclly Paian is loads ol lun lo be wilh . . . An ardenl' radio lislener ol iazz . . . Sharp dancer . . . Plans lo enler ihe Air Force. MAEDA, JANE-Elrliciency plus . . .A Kula Qirl wilh a beau- liful complexion . . . A nalural speaker . . . Was an evcellenl class secrelary during her iunior year and SB secrelary lhis pasl year . . . Has ser leachinq as her goal, Ailrane 3: SKS 3, 4' NHS 2, 3, 43 PAAC 3: Rep. I: Cass Sec. 31 SB Ser. 4: FTA 3' Girls' Council 3, 4. MASUDA JANICE-Wide-eyed and dependable , . . A wgn. derlul friend 'ro have anywhere . . . Aclive member in Girl Scouls and PF work . . . Plans on beicrninq a nurse. Ailrane 2, 35 PNA 4 Veepi l3SCep+icn Comnn. Chr. 43 Girls' Council 3, 4 MATSUBAYASHI, RICHARD- Burch, a Quy wilh 5 lol Ol vila'i+y, has been one cl fhe lrey men en lhe MHS loolball squad . . . His pleasani personalily is an assel lo his popularily . . . A good dramalisi Block M 3, Prexy 43 FBLA 4: Baskelball Man- aoer 3, 4: Fcolball 2, 3, 4. MATSUDA, LARRY-Seience Ficlifn addicl . . . Jovial l.arry can ellen be seen al lhe bowling alley when he's lree , . , Plans lf: rnafor in Bus. Adminislralion. JSC: Band l, 2, 3: PAAC 3, 43 Musk Cub 2, Treas. 3, 43 Science Club 3, 45 Courl Clerk 3. MATSUL JEANETTE- Presidenl ol lhe NHS lhis pasl year . .i A Sggrfg lover , , , Hag been a very Conscienlious sludenl fnrgughgih her leur year: al MHS . , . This lulure 'feather has been in varicus Clubs. Aiiane 2, Veei: 3: FTA 3, Lli NHS 3 Prem 4: Gifs Council 3, 4. MAiSUl, PAUL-Tris sciente whiz has been our elllrienl senior dass presiderl , , , Sfme 'al worl and no play malres Jaclm a Gul boy, Paul laies a fgreal deal ol inleresl in bcwlinq and in al serfs af spcr's . . . A 'icerised 'lHam operalor . . . Paul L ans +0 qc inle engineering. NHS 2.3 4? JSC 2, Set. 3: Key Club 4- Senigr Clasg Prefy' PAAC 3 43 Liyino Memorial Comm. Crf. 4, MATSUMOTG, LESLIE-A shy, quiel fellow Ireeps his ears ion- Sfafvfy layed rg 'fire radio listening lo hir runes , . . Eniovs reading , , , A luiure Cemrriercial avia'c-r. MATSUMOTO, TERRY-Viyaciousl . . . This smarl and neal dresser is always around when lauqhier is heard . . . Sewinq is her hobby . . . Enioys walchinq TV and wrifinq lellors . . . This f3++i-agliye miss plans lo become a nurse. FNA 4. MATSUMOTO, VIVIAN -Always willing lo lend a helping hand V - ' Mfg, Qlqudalg righl-hand helper durinq second period al our calereria . . . Wanl some delicious recipes? Jusl call Vivian and yoijll get a qood one . . . A very aclive member gl line Malrawao Husflers 4-H Club , , . A iulure leather. Rep, I, 23 Ailcane 2, 3: SKS 2, Recordinq Sec. 3: Veep 41 FTA 3, 43 PAAC 41 Courlesy Ccmm. Chr. 4. li .X.-.-u- 'ypgt .4-ox? , 4 o . ' . M J Z 'l 2 , l If x iv ,.,,, i A 5-3, .. 1 :., 'li y ew 'F 'VW l l A. ' i 1 7 ' x ' r l ' . 'l I 4 :ff if g.. ., , X ' fi ...... i-i - '- 'li V 1 ' f' vi A 4., XZ W V ii f j H Zzaz :::AA,.. , - 4-rw -. 5 it-f Y' E , Q rx ..-- V i i 1 il . li - SS ' .. C, ,f x I X :Az . ' NM, ,- XL-ffthk TOP ROW-Y. Koyanaqi, E, R. Kaulaau. ROV! 2-H. Kaulaau, J. Kul-caua. ROW 3-D. Kulca- wa, R, Lonzaqa, ROW 4--J, Maeda, J, Ma. suda. ROVV 5-R. Malsubayashi, I., Malsuda. wif, , W., 15- 1 9 .Q 2 ,f lb' X F A 9' 12 Their leadership will Sler . . . Diliqenf Club Charler chairmen . . 4 Inleresled in MATSUNAGA, MYRA --A willy and ioviol senior G-irl Scoul i X . Always lauqhinq and iokinq . . 4 l-lobbies are corresponding X ' i wilh people and colleclino bullons . 4 . Likes io Welch lelevision .L., Lx . , .A lulure secretary, FBLA 3, 45 Girls' Council 3, 4. E' ' M MATSUURA, KENJI-- Sleepy, noled lor his qocd sense oi Q l1-. 'X I humor, spends his paslime eilher iishinq or qoinq lo d movie . . . Q N, ' - 1 -A V Has been an aciive member cl lhe Aikido Club in his commu- . N ' J U nily , . , Nekl slop-US. Army. Foolball 2 3. 'V i' MIGITA, CAROL-Conscienlious and well-liked . . , An ardenl sie-er raiser . . . Maui Counly 4'l-l Treasurer las? ye-ar 4 4 , Lover Q , of malh and science 4 . . Will make an ercellenl nurse. Aikane 3: B i V ,xnfjfi A 4 Sec.: Giris' Counfil 3, 4, Hfncr Roll Comm. Chr. 3, 4' T Scieice Club 4, NE- Q 'lil ig I 2 ' Wk s 0 047 MIGUEL, JOHN - Our Kula cowboy . . . John has been a very - 1 helpiul worker clurinq the lunch period . . . Seems quile reserved. ali buf his friends will Tell you oiherwise, FFA 2. 3, Trees. 4. .4 ' , v if l MIJO, KENNETH - 'Sharp Bowler' .4 . Short bulspeedyfrafk- , i f i e., f becoming a drailsman, JSC 2. Veep 3: Key Club 43 SKS 43 Track I, 3 4. MlYAi-HRA, JANE-4 Ccnsiienlicus . . . A whiz al rnaih Und science . . 4 One ol iwo qirls in Physics This year . , 4 Ehlicienl leader . . 4 A future Forence Niohlirqale Aikene Bi RPO. 3' Girls' Council 3, 43 Science Club 3, 4i FAAC 3, 4T Bulleiin Board Comm. Chr. 3, 4. , fl ...gr MONIZ, MYRT AN --A 'wget iiiil .-filh ei pieisfanr persc- X nalily 4 4 . Fin 5 coll ing r ipenyfgmyfinieresling-musl be o qood Cook- 50 g. if sfdniprt' and shells and dries 5 qreal A ' deal ol ccrre Of'ldiD'1. I W fry! N V ii lviONlZ. WILBERT-A quiel, sluclious fellow , , . Also one'ol , tb Those girl-shy seniors . . . Seekays is his lavcfilfi SCU dU V'fl i' The weekends . . , Will ioin The Navy eller qraduciion. I f i. : A ' l MUKAI, MASATO-'Siience is doldcrw lo This led 4 . . A 5 qreal gwirnrninq enlhusiasl 4..' 'Taloi plans lo icin The Air Forre eller qradualion. Chorus 44 ' i ' AA.. I.: vin, at 1, w . - X J4 I .1 Y . 4 . E if if N3 i5k' PONN' -J, Marsui P, Malsui. ROW 2- , Malsumolo, T. Malsumrilo, POW 3AV, Mo' umm., M, Melsunoqo. ROW 44-K. Malsu J fi, Ci lvliqiia. ROW 573, Miqur-l, K. lviiii. IT'S A DATE! The eyes of Lily Loike say +ha+ if's some- one very special who's calling, namely Yukio Koyanagi, as she glady accepls his invilaiion +o lhe Senior Prom. I--'Y'f.'55l .i,. ,JW fwsm TOP ROW-J. Miyahira, M. A, Moniz, ROW J ,f J ff, ' 3 X r, 2-W, Moniz, M. Mulcai. ROW 3-W, Mura- on Lani, LA Nakamofo. ROW 4-F, Naffanishi, E. f .f f' O Nilmardo, ROW 5-J, Nishida, H Nishimura, ROW 6-f-H, Nada, S, Nomura. 'X MURAKAMI, WALLACE-Lanky feflow , , , Rafher shy buf ' does his share of fa1kEnq when arnonq fnends , , , Was crgwned Miss Froshm durlnq Freshman inlfiarlcn , , , Great scorrg U 3 as ' , van. A fuiure accounranr, Band Ig SPO 4, l I my ' L, N: NAKAMOTO, LUELLA-Amblfioub! A real husfler 4 . . Can bv ZVZV I VV, ' f 1 V seen working on The Pcinf Award sysfern durinn Hfih pg-fred . . ' A very acfive member cf rho Junlsr YBA in her cornrnumfy . , , ' ffr. yf' To become a teacher is her arnblfrbn. Pen' Award C mm 3, ' Chr. 43 FTA 4' SSC 4. W I 4 ju V 'V 6 IH? NAKANISHI FRANCES-A qule' and reserved 'asf . . . Fir' Ig A. H vorire fopic of drscusslcn--Sree-rs , , , Acfng- 4fI-4 rnernber , , , I A 'h'37fg,, Enioys reading , . . Pans +C beccme a nurse, Arkane 37 SSC 43 ' V1 FNA 4, . ' - 3? .3 ,.. , W 4 NIKAIDO, ETHEL- Erhe can aw-.aw be Surf vrfrririrva dihdenffy ' l 'vvv M I In rhe seheoi office , , . Her ufeaiarr srnire Is ahnays nlce fo SP' , . . A fuwre bushess eader--a lied fm: 'tof FBLA 3 4: V ,,,..- , - Chews 4, ,f Wit, , - Y - - , 1 1, L rqlgy-i!,,wA, JANE-Y-1e:.n: Mrs, Buiranar -.1 'he DG-1 -rw , ,ears Jane' x-,Ii 'vale 6 VIEW CC 'C6'6'3+ MVS? 5Cm9d5Y - - ' 53 , I .' ,, f S hir ielgure irme 'ygrfrg +0 pgcufar muerc and sewrng , , - 5 -QW. , A verw swee' Cefscr' 'Q VCW, f1rLG'Q 3? FBLA 37 PNA 4' A , 3,355 , 3 Vrrrv J W ' , NlSl-MMURA HELEN -Thrs ycvrar and Derrpw LOSS 'D 0 WW A , I I, ' Ogg: '3 Leer- .,,, Tne'e Ts GLWGXS rauchrer wth her arcund . .. Aj hffffwx Ericyf zvrefrfnd 'Q V FH l'f'd5 I A A :wwe Seiremrt' 'X V! iam 3 4, V,' V H+ . Now euraorow'-as Maw sfarns ard Coln cw-efffrr rr' wx? weeds mu, 3: W, sire fm? 5.3,.,Ifq-ng reorder she cessessw V4 V' ,V N, :MCL grvuy- Q yrg, , , , L3.eg +5 v.fa+qh TV, fat . . . Hirolc ls -1 V kj' 4-H rrerrber Tn re' ::'rrrw1r+r,. FBLA 3, 4. , , , ff A V, 3 FJOMJFA SV-HPLEYA-Meer one C-5 We Sf-G'3 35' Q75 'V' OU' ', -' C ass . . . SQ :we and :Mfr . . , Has worked hard as Srhfergword V 'V ,, Mu. bugln-355 manager . . . Arso served as counry 4'H veep , . . THQ y 'V' F rf i:ns:7e 7:as rude be a CQCCG Carnmerriar feacher, FBLA 3 Rgggrrer 4- FTA 4 i-'5':rIan' Yearbook 2, 3 Bus. Manager 4. ': 15 NOUCH: JOJI -I-Mgfg Iokinq , , . Laughrer is heard when- fx ,ef J3' 5 grgung , , , 5-Us Errefesfs are hshlnq, sp0r'S and g'Q.1,iff -Z? f A 'nest . . . Hcpes 'Q co fnfo fre Business Word. Band I, 2 3: ' 1 ' A ' r r'?:'!'f'. 'H Nhif, ,,,, Trad gf FBLA 43 Bas-ebar 4. 637M f 'r -7- ' Nw 121' ' ' Qrr , 'V A . -:2: 5.2 .... k . mx P I 1 'df W 4, Ly x J RJ cr' Q X A ,QV 'fx .fwfr -:v i 3 L, I X , I I I I I I I I L 1 Y ei R Parting from 'sgh-NXY: in Y ff R 5 ' 2 X fe-X I I I QT ,C I ,X , Iv j UN I I 'I icy' .xxx . NYS 1 1, gf' Q, I' as Iv' 5, A S. . A X vx , -Q A ,. v X I 3- pl' rv-,J f fifkwh I TERM PAPER BLUES! Richard Takahashi doggediy works af his fypewriier, hoping +o 'Finish his 'Ierm Problems. paper for American UNC' I-IAPRIEY - LW- s T: e Daw arc read 'sfefna 'Q 'fs fade 1 2- . . . A i--- 1.5 Pansy, I-Ierris :reefs .'er,:m3 5 zwqri, I-I5 , . . I'I-Er Efiefesf iv bueT'es3 a:5:u s 5cf 'gf dive 'Q D?'f'f I'E 5 Cammefcia 'Vi-ether. FBLA 3 Ives 4' FIV Sefcznfavzfe' 4. . --I 4- Cfufwvr Ccffm 4' Cow OSHIRC f-,MY-f-Qu'f+ eau :us a Am, ssevds 5 C T: her Vrfe and vefcf I- src: , . . Vfos fea' e i' iw 33+en?fc 'C Hui? :F 'Had Affiy :Vs ': Liz 5 'wwe FBLA 3' PNA 4. OTSUBO FRFXIZJCES -- C'-icfwifz 31' :res ei :: :'defs avi dziles is VS za 5 Fzbby . . , Af aivwe ffembir C 'fe 4-H Cub . . , Soi' FECIEP afd :fiff Frances wii' 'rakr an :Fe 5eCre'ef.'. SPO 2 3 4' FBLA 3 4' LEW: Mefniria Cimm. 3? BuIe'n Biifo Cfvfnv 4. CUC?-II, IRIS -C: Qc'-1. - nff':L ara ifrfessivdffil efe FE 'fair inferei' ..., I-Igf 55,'fff'.. 5-55'Irv'e 5 5'er'i g +C Qgpu if music' . , . Qui? and 5f', Irisg arnbiiicn 73 'Q ISE-Ctmf o setf-afar, FBLA. 3 4. OYAFUSO. ROBERT--Ar an'a'cuf Rfadigi Qsefafcr Rcbrr' 5-Pi:,'5 'I-Iammin-3 . . . Afwizwfin is TD became 5 Renard- Si'a '5+ Ir dei' f'f 3, Sieve Cub 4 Pr vi' FFSAPI JOSEPI'iiPXV eb-3 fi 3, A. efed Jise,.-I 1 rw ffarP:'ed In a-Jffinhufe-3 I5 zuy , , 1:56 hc:-es fc iz We Arr-ry a:'ef :fidL5'T:' . . Wf 5'-as be femembe ac: as a Ia 'Im E506 I. JDO 'L ':Ii'7 MHS 'fix' C us 2 3 PFGAN, iNAfNPiI 7 if-, A Ehefs I-55 3.3 '-3' f'Vs qsdef-'if-2:1 was , L..-, Lg. Y , L3495 'Q Vgw: rc fetofdfzs :5 STI' 'ws : we fin H . . . Yrud Hew- Lezs fha' Nan 5 2'7'LfI'II 'f i:ei: f' -f 'i E ':I ',' 'pe FI-IA I' FBLA 3 1 4 fEI?RE'Pf-- MILfREQ -WNV'-jg.-,4 M' V Lui V 6 ':c'I: eI aaffef .r. fqfggf r,5w,3 W WGPS -3 EIT, 5' aww ,s'e+a'i:1es3 . , . I-Icucbeif fdfa ya f '93 TEL in T234 Ci r ' '3 5- 3 ? I . . Sw -was Rcoer cue-ew dui-Tw re' ,wir yea . .FX 'JLZG iTiI,I15-ff.--fix? Civ, I. Jar ii' Prim C.:w'3 Rag, 2- FBLA3 4. ii1L,' E 2:52 3i .N' 2--- Aw-Q - , , ,, ,L 4 ' 3 F f ' ' Shim A A .7 . ,-:1:- , J .1':i, .vm 7, - - 5-F ji' F f'3.Ci. , 4 fiends, new like brothers. PETRO, STEPHEN- Jolly and friendly . . . A devoied posl card colleclor . . . Spends his leisure lime ei+her swimming or dancing . . . l-lis arnbiiiori is lo become a holel manager. JSC 3: SKS 3, 4. PLATIRO, JOHN-Though a generally happy-go-lucky per' son, John has deiinile plans for lhe iufure-rhe Air Force is his deslinalion . . . John likes lo go skin diving . . . Among his aclivilies John rales music as lops. Band 25 JSC 3, KETT, LORRAINE-Have you seen her dance lhe hula? lhen you've really missed somelhinq . . . An enlerlainer aui Palms, Lorraine is known To lislen lo popular music by lhe hour . . . Plans io make lhe Army her career. Fl-lA l, 2, 31 Chorus l. POLENDEY, EDWIN- lhouqhliul mind, Edwin sfaunch backer oi Maui and swimming , , , A go 'ro a business college. Wilh a wonderful personality and will always be remembered as a l-liqh . . . Loves To go lo pariies business maior, Edwin will probably Class Rep. 42 Chorus 2, 3. PURDY, ROBERT-This speedy fullback scored many TD's for old Maui l-liqh . . . Roberl enioys lishinq and collecfing siamps . . . Ambilion?-you'd never guess buf lhis lad wanls fo ioin ihe Navy. Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 27 Base- ball 3: JPO I. RAZO, CONRADO-Shy and reserved Conrado hails from l-lpoko . . . Collecrinq slamps and swimming 'rake up mosl oi hi: leisure lime . . . The Navy will be his nexl' siop . . . Loves ro rinker wi+h machines . . . Plans lo maior in mechanics. Track 3, 4. REVIRA, MARYNELLE-Jusr give lhis girl a uke and sire'll reall-,I qive you a jrear . . . Quier and conscienlious, Mary ,'a+e5 glaggigal music as 'rops . . . This girl's ambilion is lo become a Missionary-wish you luck, Mary. FHA l. 21 Drama- fics 4: Chorus 2. RICO, CHRISTINA- Tinenq rales dancing and lisieninq To rock 'n roll music as lops . . . Preily and agreeable, Chrislina is known for her kindness . . . As she expressed ii, l wani io ioin Uncle Sam's qrear biq happy family. Chorus 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 4. ROBIS, RAYMOND-Known as Balanii , he is very loqua- cious and is always up lo mischief--in iacl, he was polled The noisieslm in his class durinq his iunior year . . . Loves playing lhe uke . . . Fuiure plans? Wanl 'ro become a mechanic. ROSADO, JOHN-Conscienlious and hard working, John slarred in many of lhe plays pul on by ihe dramalics class . . . l-le has lalenl in aclinq . . . Johnny's ambilion is lo ioin rhe Navy and become a seafaring man-anchors aweiqhl Track I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, SAITO, GEORGE- The Brain , as mosl people know him, bowls away hi: weekends . . . l-lis inleresl in science accounls for his desire lo become an engineer . . . Showing much in- leresf in science iiciion, George may be one of 'rhe iirsl lo iravel inro ourer space. Jr. Class Veepq Sr. Class Veep: Nl-lS 2, 3. 47 Courlesy Comm. 37 Pub. Relafions Comm. 4: JSC 3: PAAC 3, 4. :- SAKAE, SANDRA-Tall and graceful, Sandy really does iuslice lo a shealh dress . . . l-ler inieresls lie in swimming and sewing . . . Chrysanihemum Ball queen . . . Very eiiicienl business manager oi The l-li-Noies . . . Siudenls will enjoy 'rhis iurure leacher. SKS 2, 3, Sec. 4: Aikane 2, 33 Girls Council 2, 31 School Spiiil Comm. 23 Rec. Comm, 3. ir SAKAI, ELAINE-This quiel and sweel lass hails from Sprecke SlSVille . . , Spends mosl oi her lime corresponding wiih her many pen pals . . . Loves picnicing- lives near lhe beach. Sharp in commercial subiecls, Elaine plans lo enier l-lonolulu Business College. Fl-lA l, 2, 3: FBLA 3, 4g Aikane 3. TOP ROW-l. Ouchi, R. Oyaiuso, J. Pagan, M. Pagan, M. Ferreira, S. Peiro. ROW QWJ. Plaiiro, L. Plunkell, E. Polencly, R. Purdy,fjZ. Raza, M, Rivera. J 'bf f In A XJ ?! is f 'ig . .. . ........ ! is if ,' r S ' 'W . fd:-a...,.,.. ' , 1211 li., . .mg -Ci-f . 7 . Gi 4: Z'-T Nw, .S fri-Q, TOP ROW-Cl. Rico, R. Robis. ROW 2-J. Rosado. O. Saifo, ROW 3-S. Sakae, E, Sakai. ROVV 4-l.. Salfilaan, Frances Sanfos. ROVV 5 -Frank Sanfos, S. Sanfos, ROW 6-F, Safo, MI Sain GJ K N Q Radical personalities, l is O VV' J! r lim Ja, i rf' y lf yf P , I 5 . ,, . , , if C ff ii , , . , S we A G 'i if 'E VM w U XX s, , ,N1 ,XX x c N I V so nr Y , Q i Qs! ii V Y i g, l xi! - ii W l ' .sf , 2 in SALTIBAN, LOLINDA-AConqenial and pefife Lolly has a :mile and a nice word for everyone . . . This cufe, dimpled gonqleader loves fo lisfen fo fhe radio , . . A wonderful 'lyDiSl , , . Will make a Fine Secrefary. Aikane 2, Sec. 3:'Sonq'eadef 3, 41 FBLA 3. veep 4: sPo 2, 3, 4: Homecominq COM+ 21 Junior Prom Courf 3: Girls Council 3. 4. SANTOS, FRANCES-Conqenial and charming, FranC62S iOif16'd us ihis year from Sainf Francis Convenf . . . Has a passion 'loi hisfary of any kird . . . May be seen wilinq away her spare time lisfeninq fo rock 'n roll and cowboy music . . . Longs io fravel l'l'ie wide wgrld Over, PNA 4. SANTOS, FRANK-This wavy-haired, congenial fellow has a pleasanf voice . . . Has many female friends . . . Our frusf- worfhy SB freasurer . . . A neaf dresser, foo. JSC 3: Key Club 4: JRC 2, 3i Recepfion Comm, l. SANTOS, SALVADOR-- Savador is referred io as Shorty by his friends . . . This fall lad finds pleasure in riding and rinkerinq wifh his mcforcycle . . , Lisfening fo fhe radio fakes up his leisure firne . . . To be a mechanic is his qaal, SATO, FAITH- Makeup edifor of fhe Silversword, Faith really showed whaf eroerience and kr.cw-how would do for a Year- bcok sfaff , . . With inferesfs lyinq in music and arf, Faifh oans fo become a feacher, Aikc-ne 2, Pre-xy 33 Class Sec. I 24 Girls Council 2 3, 4' SKS 45 Music Club 2, 3, 4: Ouill 3 Sfr'll 3 4 SATO. MAE-Ouief and efficicnf . , , Mae did a fine iab as secrefary of fhe senior class . , . Readinq and sewing fake up mosf of her leisure lime . . , Ambition?-elemenlary Teacher. Girls Council 2 3 41 Nl-iS 2, 3, 43 FTA3 43 Aikane 3 Treasx PAAC 4. SATO RICHARD-l-lailinq from Paia, he finds fishinq a ioleasanf pasfime . . , Richard, aways up fo some rnischiei is fun fo be wifh . . . A wonderful baseball player , . , Plans fc make fhe Navy his career. SENTANI ALlCE-Preify and sofi Spoken, Aice is always pleasanf , . . A smile for everyone is her moffo . . , Nofed 'cr her rosy cheeks . . . Readinq provides oreaf safisfacfion for fhis cial , . . One couldnf fird ei beifer person suited iai nursinq, PNA 4- Bowling Club 4, STEADlES, fhis good looking 'lwo-some, Barbara Hu and John Kukawa, relax peacefully dreaming fhe day away. pf ff. X ' ,,, ' ff I 4 Y e ff' Xav- s, l W4 ' J , ,.,. 4 A f i 1 L Z -' , 4--we Z? C 'N . . F i v I , .Av f, 1' I .I X 4 -G b nt upon originalit . fkjcl sf, 'f SHIGETA, RALPH-Fun-lovinq and carelree Mona enioys slcin diyinq . . . Lislens lo lhe radio whenever he has lhe lime . . . Finds shop work very inlereslinq . . . Hopes lo become a sheel melal worlrer. SHIMABLIKURO, FRANK- I scnlence you . . . As Chiel Juslice. sleacly and reliable Frank had lo malre many serious decisions . . , Wilh baseball as his lavorile paslime, Franlr proved lo be a valuable assel lo lhe MHS baseball leam. JSC 2, Prexy 3' Key Club 42 SKS 4: Baseball 2, 3, 43 Bloclr M 3. SI-IIMABUKURO, FUJIKQgThis seemingly quiel oirl is very loquacious amonq lriends , . , Talres pleasure in Sewinq and Iisleninq lo music . . . A business maior, Fuiilro plans lo do secrelarial worlq, FHA I, 21 FBLA. SHIRAFIORI, AILEFN-Shy and ccinscienlious, Aileen redds her leisure lime away . . , A senior sccul lrorn Haiku . . . Hopes lo enler lhe lie-ld of business. Ailane 3: SSC 4g Girls Council 3, 4. SHISHIDO, MICHAFL-Did ycu ever nolice his dimples? . . . You can depend on Michael when You wanl ariylhino well done . . . Likes slciri diving and lishinq . . . Plans lo enler lhe enqineerina lied. Rep, 3: Key Club 4, Science Club -'li PAAC 4. Sl-IODA, Llfl-'Such a ioy lo have her around! . . . Knovis praclically everybody on lhe campus . . . Cule and pelile Junior Prom Ccurl member . . . Loquacious and enerqelic is lhis carelree qirl , . . To become a leacher is her arribilion. Ail1ane 2, 35 Girls Council 2, 3, 43 FTA 3 Sec., 4 Veepg Junior Prom Courl 3. SMYTHF, MARGARET-This ctracelul hula dancer claims readinc, as her lavorile paslime , , . A ralher loquacious qirl, Sl-9 ng daabl will make a very qood lelephone operalor. Girls Council 3 4' Bu.lelin Board Comm. 3, STUBBS, ROBERT-Mosl Ioolced-up lo boy al MHS-he's 6 feel 4 incl'-es 'all . . , This HiANoles edilor is well lcnown lor lilg Carny jglreg and lirnely remarlrs . . , An eagle scoul, he Y.-Jen' lo Niaqara Falls, Canada, lo allend lhe lnlerrialional -lay-nbgi'-55 duripil IUFIICI' YEGI' . . . Colleqe IDOUVICJ. ROb9l'I glans lo all-eric! a libera arls school on 'fhe mainland. Rep. I. SKS 2. Pre1y 3 4? JSC 2 31 NHS 3, 47 Class PrexV 2- SUGAHARA, ALICE-This quiel qirl lrom SDV9Ch'2ISyiile NITBS qained many lriends lhrouoh ccrrespondino . . . An GCTWE loolball lan , . . Alice wanls lo be -a SGUGIBVVA FBLA 4 FI-IA I. 3. SUGIMURA, JERRY -,Sharp dresserl , . . Girls are if ipe cially . . . A line baslrelball player . . . Walch him aim BT the baslrel and score lor MHS. FBLA 4: Bloclc M 43 SPO 4 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 BaslcelbalI2, , 2 SUZUKI, SUSAN-Tiny, cule, and lrindl . . . A good worlner . . . Always so cheerlul . . . This qirl wilh lhe prelly eyes wanls lo be a secrelary. FHA li FBLA 3, 4. TABACO, LQIJISA-This lallcalive qirl can really dan cel . . . An avid sporls lan . . . Likes lo sew and balie . . . This prelly qirl plans lo become an airline hosless. FHA I, 2, 3 FBLA 3, 43 lnauqural Ball Courl I. TAKAHASHI, RICHARD-Lell Lahainaluna lo ioin us during Hs iunior year . . . Hails from Kula . . . Always smilinq and iolrinq . . .A neal dresser, loo . . . Liles hunlinq . . . A lulure accounlanl. TAKAHASHI, THOMAS-A real happy-qo-luclcy lellow . , Mull can always be lound al Bep's durinq week-ends . . . A skilled aulo mechanic . . . Will probably ioin lhe Armed Forces aller qradualion. TAKAMURA, ROY- Palo lilces lo parlicipale in sporls, especially baseball . . . A conscienlious sludenl-one ol lhe lew boys lalinq Lalin . . . This quiel boy wanls lo be an engineer. Baseball 2, 3, 43 Block M 43 Science Club 4. TAKEMGTO, DORIS-Scinlillalinq and so perl! . , . Friendly Doris always has a smile lor all . . . Her hobby is colleclinq piclures ol movie slars . , , A prolicienl commercial sludenl, she wanls lo be a medical secrelary. FBLA 3, 4. TALON, ERNESTA-Tallralivel . . . You should hear her rallle oll in Filipino . . . Nila lilies swimminq and baslcelball . . Collecls earrinqs . . . The Air Force is lhe nexl slop lor her. FHA I, 4. TCP ROW-R, Sala. lcurc, F. Shimabulcuro, L. Shoda M, Srrrylhe, aiu, r. . .. I iw 1 A T , msmv A 7 1? i-r. if M Y - W is' 1 A 'Q N' I 4 , ZZ 45 if I 2 ,I I. ' 1 ,i I if Q, I rf, X fs A. Senlani, R. Shiqela, F. Shimabu A. Shiralori. ROW 2-M. Shishido, R. Slubbs, A. Suqahara, J. Sugimura 'Ab Mi Q., QW V. can ws., sf g I f xl ijx , , -. k - i , K Lf X Y sfkf f L J.: X yl lf - 'Nl l I, N 'SJ' tri in 9 A .f N k x W x A LQ X ,sk V 4 we Q15 ,Tum ,, r ,ww , 1 M., X x .: - . ll ' -s N , . Q t Y ' i , CH' L sk .... I v,., 3 rd , L is Lbw'Y5' 'X X as-si ri - br ix ,.N Mi hty senior LUCKY GIRLS, Carol Migifa and Jane Miyahira, gol lop 'T priorify in experimenfs such as This for The simple reason nerh Mijo g.aclly comes fo +he aid of fhe girls. , AQ TALON, lv1ATEO- Dependable! Arfisfically inclined . , . Did a areal iob helping with The Junior Prom decoralions . . . A valuable baskefbail player . . . Has a nice sense OT humcri ron, Baskelball I, 2, 3, 45 Track lg Black M 2, 3. 4. TAMANAHA, JANE-This friendly qirl plans lo became a of-rnnwercial learher . , , Always knows The laresr hir runes . . . Aclivqf in PF achvilies. Band 3, 43 FBLA 4. TAMAYOSE RICHARD-A Quii,-l, rarr,f1ie-5 younq den' who spends most cl his spare inomenls rqoinq spear iishinq--A real beachcornber , y I Claims lhal shco is his lavcrile cour-O . . . Aller qracluafion he plans lp work ini Unflii Sam TAMURA, KENNETH - Reliable 'Mas' has served on many class commilleos . , ,A qieat ir ker, bul look his iob as assori' ale iuslice seriously . . . An oxccileril bowler. Chalks up iors el slrikes, JSC 2, 3: Trunk Ig Baseball 3, 45 Key Club 4' Blafl lvl 3, 4. TANAHARA, GFOPGF--Jusl rihvig- him a bambor and a 'rr' and hell br, happy . , . Ouiel, bul very nice . . . His F3'3'lf?Cl Dhysique is accredired lo his conslanl barbell carryinq ' ' Band 2 J, 4' TANAKA, JANE -Swear and laclynke, Janie will someday D6 an eernenrary :rliaol teacher . . , A Conscienlious worker and sfudenl , . , A meliculous dresser, loo . . Likes Music. Arrkane 2 33 SSC Veep 43 FTA 3, 4, TANAKA, JEANA-Calm and Soir-sppkenl . . . A piclurc ol nearness , , , Tlris lu'ure commercial Teacher was a member ar oui advanfed band lnr Tour years and can play The clarinef lile a pro, Aikane 3? SSC 47 Musir Club 2, 3 Secrerary, 4 veep. TANIGUCHI, TEDDY- Cl'ii3nG' was the loolball boys' riqhf hand man head waler boy! . . . An afiable quy who is always humminq or sinqinq . , . Likes baskelball and is a qaod player, Band I, 2, 3. 41 JSC 33 FBLA reporler 4, Block M 3,41 Baskel- ball 2. 3, 4: Manaqer 3, 4. TANJI, CAROLfPeTile-l ln lacl, Carol won 'rhe rifle- shone es? qirl in The class . . , A sweel qirl who collects poskards as her hobby , . , Likes Sewinq . . , Served as 4-H Treasurer in her club . . . A lurure secrerary. FBLA 3, 4, TATEYAMA, JEAN-Evereso-kind is Jean . , . She rnusr be a qood driver because she drove lo schcjol everyday from Kailua , . . Can bake The mpsl delicious pies, loo. Anolher luiure Teacher! FTA Secrelary-lreasurer' Newswrilinq 4, TOP ROW-S. Suzuki, L, Tabaco. ROW 2-R, Takahashi, T, Takahashi. ROW M 3-R, Takarnura, D, Takemolo. ROW 4-E, Talon, l- l'5l0'l- ROW 5-JA TG 130 I ,Z Q ,f ,Lain x. X K ' , K 'sk-'gl s . .,r - l J Y 3 F al E 5 .3 manaha, R, Tamayose. Thar +hey a e fhe only girls in fhe physics class. Here, Ken- ruled the mo t. ldgl TOBlTA, LILY-A lransler from McKinley l-liqh School . . . Lily wanls lo be a missionary . . . l-ler lavorile paslirnes are crochelinq and correspondinq . . . Claims American Problems To be her lavorile subiecl. TOMITA, GLADYS- Courleous and composed! . , . Shes qood ai' skelchinq . , , Favqirile paslime is lisleninq lo lhe radio . . . A lulure secrelary, FHA 2, 4, FBLA 3, 4. TOMHA. JUDY-Whal lonc, hair! Likes music . . . l-landcrall is her lavorile subiecf . . . Plans lo work eller cqradualion, FHA l, 2, 32 Chorus 3, 4. TQMOOKA SCOTT-Always seen ridinq around wilh his cronies in his leisure lime . . . Claims shop as his iavorile subiecl . . . An SRO lor lwc years. Scolf qol valuable experi, ence lor his career-a pciceman, TOYAMA, PAUL-An culsrandinq lorward for MHS, Animal is one cl lhe besc bali handlers cn our learn . . . A lypical, Carelree Senigr , , , Will probably cm inlo lhe Armed Forces, Ba5kefbal' I, 2 3 4' Beck M 2. 3, 4. TSUJI, JOYCE-This cuiel and reserved girl likes lo read . . . She has a nice Cclleclion ol dolls and scaller pins . . . .lovce will be an eemenlary school Teacher. Fl-lA I, 2 lreas- urert FTA 4' Aikane 3. UEHARA MlDORl-Whal beaulilul brown eyes! . . . Evereso- l-appv and a ways v.ii,in:g To help describe 'Midqelf as she is ca led by her iriencls . . . A lulure speech lherapisl, she qels lars cl or-ac+?ge +a'kIng Cver lhe phone-her lavorile paslime. FBLA. 3, 4' FTA 4. LJEQKA Tl-lELMA-Sweelmess and charm characlerize Thel- ma, cur 'Miss Frcsh' . . .A superb seamstress . . . Likes read- ing . . . l-ler hobby is ccllecring caclus . . . A Silversword 4 sal: member lor lwg years, she will become a secrelary. FBLA 3 4. , UYEMURA STANLEY-Very cfnqeniail . . . Gocd lo have ,irggrjj when you re 'feeling in lhe dumps: hell cheer you up . , . A orea? lover oi baseball . . , Slaney plans lo lurlher his educaian ar college. JSC 3: Key Club 4: Music Club 4: Bard 3 4: Baseball Manaeer 3. NNASSMAN, ROBERT-Belief known as 'Sluqqoll . . . Our reliable MHS radio-oroqram announcer . . . Everybodys pai . . . Nice sense ol humor, loo . . . As prexy ol lhe newly- grqanized Key Club, Sluqqo did a qreal iob . . . Plans lo be an Orlhodonlisl, JSC 3: Key Club 4: SKS 2, 3 lreasurer, 4g Seagal Spiril' Comm. 2. VVATANABE, RONALD-Our ellicienl SB sheriff . . . Respeclr- ed and liked by all . . . Was The l957 Terrilorial Teen-Aqe Road E-O Champ . . . l-le was also lhe Terrilorial 4-l-l prexy lhis year . . . Class rep. lg Treas 35 JSC 2, 33 SKS 3, 41 PAAC 43 SB Sherril' 4. TOP ROW-K, larnura, Gi. lanahara. ROW 2-J. Tanaka, loyama, L. lobilra. ROW 5-Q. lomila, J. lomila. ROW 6 -S, Tomooka, P. Toyama. Qglxli 41 W l U .i L 1 'V I 9, . .j , lx i . J ,gy . J I 1 A'-fi il' Z J 'rm , mp? V ll v, fi, Jjx ffll V AV 1 N if f fi. ,,. J ff'- W R -vif V 5 E lii f f If jwg Nw. Filaiii! ii? L' , ,..,,, . I0 ,. I 4 ,X hc . ' lg 'r K . i,iliyl,Ll'k V J. . ' ix K i w 4... . f J. Tanaka. ROW 3-T. Taniquchi, C. Tanii. ROW 4-J. Ta' b' .l' 1 i .bV' . ggi' 'f Completion o one phase in life. A I 'N - 'i ' M' I for ROWH .I mga, M. uelim, Row 2-T. ueola, s, I Q'x ix ' Llycmuia, ROW 3--R, Wai':man, R. Walanabe ROW 47 Q L WiIhL'ln1, J, Wonq, RCW 5-I-I, Yarnanohe, G, Yoslnimi. ' - ROW 6-VT, Yoshiola, pf' ' ,K P 1-I il , I si 'fx J, WILI-IELM, LESLIE-A quiel, lanky boy wilh Ilirlafious hazel eyes . . . A near dresser . . . Likes lo hunl and fish . . . 'Ihe Air Force will be his nexl slop. Bdskelball I, 4: Foolball 2 WONG, JENNIE-This fulure secrelary is one ol Ihe Iriend- Iiesl girls on lhe campus . . . She likes lo collecl mal-:Ir , - Covers and earrinqs, Iislen lo fhe radio and wrile Ielfers lc ' My ' her pen pals. FHA I, 2, 45 FBLA 3, 4. A ' I -I' . X iff- Q ,. 'f' ' ,e-' 1 YAMANQHA, I-IIROSI-ll-A faiiief quaei fe-iiowr Hiroshi en, X we-tx H b ioys Carpenlry . . . Swell quy lo know . . . I-Iopalonqn is slill 1 ' 1' g .- ' frfifl wx fx I uncerlain abouf his Iulure, n j-i J I, x AIL YOSI-lllvll, GEQRGE-Carefree! . . . Nolhinq seems io ' ii X . IXLLI 1 il' bolher Paco . . . Likes lo Go Iishinq durinq his spare lime KA, I ' EAI . . . Colleczls classical records which may be a surprise lo ' ' ' g I' many . . . You'II Iincl him eller school workinq al Paia Slore I 1' . . . A yery nice quy and lun lo be wilh. Baskelball I, 2' X ' Jr. Prom Courl. 'v , 527 Q .sr 5 , fv- . 45-ff YI .gig Q Q' Q N Q QL, W if His I -V Qhnv rx Nw W , rf ij: . I 'U ' L' I , it N, yi , I ,, N E , YOSI-IIOKA, THEODORE-Anolher bowlinq enlhusiasll . . . I-las a nice slamp colleclion . . . Is good-nalured . . . You musf have seen him in The caIeleria qivinq change, JSC 3: Key Club 4: Recrealion Comm. 41 Baseball 3, 4. GRADUATION'S A'COMIN'! Measuring for caps and gowns, Roy Ta- kamura, George Tanahara, CaroI Tanii, and Leslie Maisumofo fhink happily of 'lhaf day. .- . :QC . so ,T Reminiscing. . . -'WSL X 3' Q MX I ZI4 OF US al ihe welcome assembly. Tl'lElR MAJESTIES . . . Jgrry-flrnn Kggiailnqvrjnanu and Leslie Wilhelm reigned over Senior Week. 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