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MRS. LILLIAN ADAMS SGT. ALMON AH COOK GEORGE ARAKAKI SGT. THEODORE JAMES BIRD F h Latin R.O.T.C odshop, Math BENTO ESS IZ R O.T C Qezzgbakl ,izazziy FACULTY COMMITTEESI ACCELERATED STUDENTS COMMIT- TEE: Omori, Chrm.: W. Mau, Magata, Logan-Smith, Ohta, M. Evans, Gantz, Chock, Cassidy, Prince, Tom, Sakamaki, Shida, Chuck, Millington. MRS. CLEO BUTLER MISS LAURA CASSIDY Cloth' g Hmkg. ESS 12 COMMUNITY RELATIONS C O M M I T- TEE: Rea, Chi-m.: Watanabe, D. McA1ister, Santoki, Fukunaga, Feirer, Sison, R. Lum, Fai-den, Takemoto. GUIDANCE COMMITTEE: Dow, Chrm.: Chong, S.O. Chun, Matsumotojlackson, T. Lum, Ing, Chang, L. Kaulili, DaMotte. Coleman, Hirokawa, Silva, Eiffert. WALTER CHANG Mas. BERTHA cl-11NG mss 10, Gen. Mem ESS ll MRS. ELEANOR cl-11Nc. 1.1..Ac c oc 1v11ss Amen CH G M S- ORENCE CHO MISS V101-ET CH ESS 11 Coll., Prac. Physics ESS 10 Biology, Prac. Physics ESS ll UCK
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