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CHARLES ACKERMAN Football Varsity 121 Junior Football 10, 115 Swimming Man- ager .121 Junior Baseball 10, 11, 12, junior Basketball 11, Carnival Show 11, Hi-Y 12, O-Men's Club 12. Bud, or Blackie at the Outrigger volleyball courts, is a happy-go- lucky fellow whose infectious good humor and iinpish flirting do not point toward his ambition in the stately courts of law but rather toward his dreams of travel-South America, South Seas, or maybe just South. AXE POLK BALL l Hui 12. A A half-smothered giggle, a scurry, a scramble, the inevitable crash -and eyeryone knows that Janie is around. Her irrepressible spirits and her delightful sense of humor are forever getting her into scrapes. but, a true Texan, she always manages to get out of them somehow. .UHSY BARRY PGAA Representative 11, Sports 11, 12, Vllaterhouse Ex- hibition 11, 123 Dance Program 11, 12, Costumes 11, 12, Spring Play Makeup 123 Carnival Booth 11, Hui 12, Glee Club 11. A leader of the initiation at the Hash House this year, slimsy is also its champion gum-cracker and general alarm clock for early morning study. Her ready laugh, quick retorts, and spirit that comes with red hair make her a girl who is always in the midst of the fun. EILEIQN BELL Dance Program 123 VVaterhouse Exhibition 1.23 PG,-XA Sports 123 Spring Play Makeup 12, Carnival Booth 11, Glee Club 12. Always squealing and always laughing, Bla has been a super friend to everyone in her two years here. Her classmates and Hash House pals will always remember her catching giggle, her ability to think up mischief, and her theory that Hawaii is the best island of the bunch. SUZANNE BIVEN Dance Program 10, 11, 12, Ollfllltlfl Pictures, Typist 115 Damon Contest 10, Second 11, Carnival Show 113 Today and Tomorrow 11, Theta Pi 10, 11, President 123 Hui 10. VVhether it's clothes, brains, talent, or personality, it would be dif- ficult to tabulate the most important in Sue's case. The stage beckons, and if Punahou is any small scale model of the future, Sue Biven will find that career she wants and get her share of fun in the meantime. f ' ,I , Je: 7 -' yr , fk, f f ! W 5 Q f fy ff Q f f ff Q 'mat 1 Z 0ff'1'5 S ff l ff ,f'1:f er Mft , ' 1 f 1 I f f Z'f?'il, fQV If e 'Vwffff - . , I, . . 9 a , ,f -: 14-.:..,. f if 1- A i' -1-
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ws.-vw-f, i,,,WW1v-qfmwn-em,-vpwyvnurwfwvm f V fm.-W, l,ouis Uowans Patricia Greaney -Ezufxw ,I , 1'1'1'.v11f1'11l I 11'1'-P1'1'.tz11e1zI Demetra Noble t Xllilliam Schaafsma St't'l'l'fl17'X' Tl't'lI.Yll7't'7' TIIE leap year class of 'aol That's us, the 99th to tread the hallowed ground between our home-room and classes, or locker-room, or Presidents otlice: it depends on the individual. As a senior class goes we're O.K.-mass egotism: we'ye got our share of athletes, Bughouse el 111.5 brains, Nelson at 11f.,' and beauties, Larsen vi af. The screw-ball element is well represented also, for who but our own dear Torris could write such poetry and who but Ruddle caper so insanely? As far as nicknames go we really capture the cookie: Scahby, Rosebud, Turk, Pea- nose. Tie those if you can. lVe can pride ourselves on what our class as a whole has done in Punahou. alle have cleaned up on every contest of inter-class athletics for the past two years. Not only in athletics have we done well. llle turned out the best 01111111111 in history Csee for yourseltl, and put on a Junior Carniyal that brought in a bigger net profit than ever before. Certain of our instructors haye suggested that our class motto be the inscription on Peacoclcls hlodcl-T Ford: Dust Be My llestinyfl llve suit us, though l Soon our class pictures will hang yellowing upon the Senior home-room walls, and voices that shrill from over Bishop Hall way now will echo in a slightly lower register from Pauahi to Bingham. lVe'll hc making way for tomorrow but wan be a long time forgetting.
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s ii JANE BLACK PUAA Sports lo, 11, 125 Baseball Captain 125 Dance Pro- gram, Box Uflice IU, 115 Carnival Booth 11. Unconcerncd with trifling noises and excitement when studying, milf campus -lane is always planning a new escapade. She and Alohnny, her car, burn up the roads in blanoa, town, Kahala, and the country. Aqua-planingg and motor-boating at Lanilcai or hik- ing to mountain pools for refreshing swims fill ylanels weekends. VICTOR BOYD 1 Football ll, 125 Junior Football 105 Swimming 105 Captain Co. F 125 Rifle Team 11, Captain 125 K. P. Circulation 11. 125 Intramural Sport President 125 Hi-Y 11, President 125 Glee Club 10, 11, 125 U-Men's Club 11, 12. Quiet, smiling lover of the classics, V. B. has won himself quite a reputation through his athletic ability and good nature. Dead silence in class, numerous nicknames, the Hash House route to the rifle range, and that slow grin characterize just one grand person. ANN BROYVN The Army brought us Ann, the swimmer and rider. She has a keen sense of humor and the ability to play the piano entirely by ear. Her friends have to watch out for that movie camera which begins to click at odd moments, for Ann is as good at picture tak- ing as she is at piano playing. 5 lil HAROLD BROXVNE Archery 121 K. P. Reporter 125 Spring Play Backstage 11. Stage lvlanager 125 Carnival Booth 115 Theta Pi 11, Treas- urer 12. lVhen not in school, Harold is generally puttering around in a tiny rowboat at the Ala llloana Yacht Basin, where he already has a steady job. If a boat or ialopy wonlt work, Harold is the one to have around, for hels always in ll good humor and willing to help. JOE CARDOZA Football 11, 125 Intramural Sport President 125 Hi-Y 125 U-lNlen's Club IZ, lCver since 5loe's arrival from S. T.. C., Punahou has enioved few quiet moments. plot-'s boisterous manner, as well as his supreme ability as a football halfbacli, has made him a figure familiar to all Punahou people. His sole ambition seems to be to attend Santa Clara and prepare himself for a career as a beachcomber.
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