Punahou High School - Oahuan Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1930

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KIRKWOOD CLARICE Kirkie has been among us since Junior Academy days. As a tracli man and football player he has excelled He distinguished him- self as this year ' s coacli of the Butfs, president of our class, and Battalion commander. Kirkie is always on hand for Punahou stag parties — his abilities are varied you see. LOIS COHX Long curling tresses in a world of bobbed hair, fingers never ink stained, face never chocolate smeared, very easily shocked, very little girl. — Losse in Elementary days. Cur- tain. Ear rings, hair done up into a stunning coiffure, growing up, making music her ambi- tion. — Losse in Senior days. Losse and music are synonymous. She has played classics since short stocking days. Aside from her musical abilities she was Junior class secretary and assistant editor of both Ka Punahou and the Oahuan. SAM CUTTER With a style of humor all his own, this happv-go-lucky person will always be remem- bered as a blues-killer. Sam ' s services as end on the football squad and hurdler have been climaxed by his captaincy of the baseball team this year, while as top-sergeant of Com- pany E, Sammy was more than good-natvired. DAN DALY In the fall of ' 2S there arrived in our midst a swarm of Daly ' s led by none other than our friend Dan. His experiences at Leilehua High had so adapted him to the Punahou spirit that he only visited the Lily Pond once a week for the first semester. Students of Math III have estimated that he has asked 99,999 questions during his chemistry course. But for all of this his fighting Irish has placed him high in the tennis ranks. Dan has the making of a cham- pion. 32

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DORRANCE CHANDLER Dorrance has a little Ford, Its coat is made of tan. Its tires are made of rubber. And its body ' s made of can. Though she says she doesn ' t smoke Murads, Dorrance is nonchalant in everything she does. She ' s a regular doer, accomplishing much with either her hands, her voice, or her feet. She danced her way to dancing captain. She talked her way to Damon Contest winner. She designed her way to art editor of this annual — and she sneezes her way to chapel 1 JOHN CHILD Like a book agent, Johnny Child wends his way from class to class toting a large brown satchel containing the various portable brains necessary to his scholastic pursuits. Johnny ' s genial smile characterizes him as having a cheery, sociable disposition. This has not, how- ever, deterred him from doing a huge amount of competent work as manager for Ka Punahou. Unruffled Johnny gained widespread notoriety through his valiant attempt to wear Valentino sideburns. Some of Johnny ' s classmates disa- proved. The sideburns couldn ' t stand the gaff, and now Johnny pursues the even tenor of his wav without them. WAI JANE CHUN Wai Jane joined the Class of ' 30 in its Junior Academy stage. Ever since, she has been a leaven to raise the class ' average grade. Her spirited oratorical talents placed her amongst the four best in the Constitutional Oratorical contest. She has shown a huge capacity for hard work in the Ka Punahou office, and again as enthusiastic presi lent in the work of the Chinese club. Both in a scholastic way and in a wide range of school activities Wire Jane has done much for the Class of ' 30. HOWARD CLARKE Bug reels off two dollar words so care- lessly that it is evident that he must read Web- ster for recreation, llpon demand he is always willing to deliver his free orations upon Buddhism and The Pillars of the Anglican Church . However, his linguistic abilities often touch upon subjects of a lighter nature. His sense of humor has made him Ka Puna- hou joke editor on two staffs. If he realizes his ambitions he will be a professor of history at Vale — or Vassar. 31



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JOHN DOMIN ' IS To be a plant pathologist has been John ' s aim since he stepped on his first kiawe thorn; the thorn stuck — so did the idea. John ' s trip- ping the light fantastic is a worthy feature. His dancing may not always be called light , but it certainly comes under the head of fan- tastic . He is also a proficient piano player. What is more noteworthy, however, is that sev- eral publishing establishments have paid out good money to print some of his literary works. LEABERT FERNANDEZ Known to many as Old Lady Beck and to still others as Cicero, Leabert is a believer in the old saying. The later you are, the more thev want you. He is procrastination per- sonified, even if the building is on fire, but this did not interfere with his abilities as presi- dent of the student body, quarter of the foot- ball team, and capable hurdler. Dizzie or Lightning always manages to arrive on the scene just as the bell rings, usually driving a multi-colored Lizzie or a cutdown racer, strip- ed in green and white. He may be frequently the last one out of the locker room, but his sweet showerbath tenor will be missed next year. HARRY FIELD Harry is our candidate for a successor to Hercules and if he continues in life the way he plays football, there is some future in store for this big fellow. Being an All-Star at both tackle and halfback in successive years gives one a very good idea of Harry ' s versatility, but it doesn ' t stop here. Track and swimming are both favorites for him, while Company E often hears his booming voice. Harry is at times quite the heartbreaker but he seems to run in streaks. He has been the happy mediator to many a tangle, but he will be missed most at the locker-room where his melo- dious tenor will no longer lead the Armstrong hall sextette. MARGARET FIELD Peggy is both little sister and good pal of her big brother Harry, Punahou ' s 1929 foot- ball captain. But indeed she hasn ' t just basked in the limelight of his achievements. She has won a name for herself by her capable work in the library. Peggy is possessor of a mass of black curly tresses. She can often be seen tak- ing her daily constitutional up and down Manoa Hill. 33

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