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W W.. ,,,,--.sg SARAH CH UN Dance Program 10, 11, 125 Vllaterhouse Exhibition IU, 11, 125 POAA Sports IU, 115 Carnival Booth 115 Chinese Club, Vive-Presiclent 125 llui IU, 11, 125 Cilee Club 11, 12. Sarah may appear petite, but she's dynamite. She breezed into Punahou in her sophomore year with a gay air and cheery I-lil Her willingness to participate in any activity got her in for a lot. but she went merrily on with her gum popping and after school cycling. MARY COOPICR PUAA Sports 111, 11, 125 Dance Program, Box Olliee Man- ager 11, 125 Wlaterhouse Exhibition IH, 11, 125 Carnival Booth 115 Hui 10, ll, 125 Today and Tomorrow 11. lX'lary's desire for neatness and exactness appears in her carefully prepared papers. A true artist in many ways, she has spent many afternoons working at the shop on the PG,-XA plaques. But after seeing the happy-go-lucky swing to her shoulders. no one can doubt her gaiety. ROGER CORYELL Golf 11, 125 junior Baseball 115 K. P. Sports Editor 125 Forum 125 Damon Contest 105 Carnival 11. Thump, boom-boom, sweet strains of the harmonica. and his nibs, Coryell, is announced. l-le puns, he jokes, and he solemnly re- frains from laughing at his own fun. His ability in archery. golf. skating, and pointed rhymes make him refreshing and original. CHARLES COX Carnival Booth 115 Today and Tomorrow 11, 12. Appreciative of symphonic music, Cox goes in for the violin. Con- centration on studies and an interest in the news and new dis- coveries have made him an expert for any student's Hlntormation, Please! Summer vacation finds Chip lirst mate on the i1ll11llj'lS 20-foot yacht, the Helen, or sailing his own moon boat. ROl3lCR'l' DEN Nlflvll Swimming 11, 125 O-lNlen's Club 11, 125 Carnival Booth 11. This behemoth has had his well fitting name of Atlas ever since he eame to Punahou, and though little is seen of him alter school or on weekends, his time is well spent in running his farm at lvahi- awa or sorting at llflokuleia. lt's not surprising that he is one of the four best swimmers.
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SAMUEL CARTER Football Manager 12: Baseball 12: Junior Baseball Captain 11: O-5Ien's Club 12: Carnival Publicity 11. Fun-you're darn right theres fun. especially when Sammy and -lake get together to have a light. Slinging Sam can outright any two hundred pounder with his tongue. A faculty member appro- priately said. for Sam's benefit. Some of the smallest boilers make the biggest whistle. BILL CASE Swimming 10. 11, 12: Track 11. 12: Oalzuan Sports 12: Carnival Booth 11: Hi-Y 12: Glee Club 11. 12: XVilcox Hall President 12: R.0.T.C. Platoon Leader Co. F 12. Rough and tumble waves at Kauais surf and Sunday boat races challenge Bill on his all too short vacations at home. Liked by everyone Who knows him. bl. C. is a swell guy to have around to help with noise and deviltry. AAROX CHANEY Swimming 11: Track 12: R.O.T.C. Stat? 12: K. P. Reporter 10. Sports and Assistant Editor 11. Editor 12: Spring Play. Publicity and Backstage 12: Forum 12: Carnival Games ll. A source of constant teasing from all his gang was Aarons Klodel T that never failed to fail him at the most critical times. But his easy-going good nature and broad sense of humor have made him everyones pal. CLIXTON CHILDS Swimming 11: Track 11. 12: XYilcox Hall Merit Board 11. 12: Forum 12: Camera Club 12: Glee Club 11. 12. Ever since Xose came to join us from llaui he has been astound- ing the school by his sudden outbursts in the silence of a class or study hall. Une of the many ardent camera fiends. he takes flash- photos that are something to see. ESMOXD CH CN Baseball 11, 12, junior 10: Basketball 11. 12: Junior Foot- ball 10. 11: Carnival Booth 11: Chinese Club 12: O-Mens Club 11, 12. Ezzie, for three years the puncher of the cash register at the cafe- teria. is planning to be a dentist. He promises to be a diverting one. training by raising racing homers. leading in the band. and taking an active part in sports.
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FRAXCES DOXVER Dance Program li: Wiaterhouse Exhibition 11. 11: Girls Riie Team 11: Carnival Show 11: Spring Play Prompt-er 12: O11-fiitzn Grotp Pfctxires 12: Hui 1' Z Theta Pi 12. A radiant smile. sparkling eyes. and lustrous dark hair prove an adequate background tor l7ranny's generous friendliness. Wvher- ' L ever she goes her inherent lsland charm will surround her vrit.. admirers as it has at Punahou. MARTHA DROTHZEN Dance Program 11. 12: Exhibition 12: K. P. Reporter 11: Ottfgatzrz Efitor 12: Carnival Booth 11: Hui 11. Publicity Chairman 12: Theta Pi 11. 12. llarcy, the unique: She giggles contagiously. spends her whole allowance with careless abandon. is startlingly beautiful when dressed up. takes an intelligent part in a conversation saying noth- ing but uC1h with various inrlections-yet she is level-headed. dependable. and averages As and Bs in her studies. ROBERT ENGELH.-XRD Pootiail IQ. 11. 12: Track lx. 11. Captain 12: Class Pres- ident 11.: Class Representative 11: Commissioner at Large 12: Oatuan Manager 12: ,lunior Carnival :how 11: Debate 11: Glee Club 11. 12: Hi-Y 10. 11. 12: U-Klenis Club 111. 11.125 Damon Contest 1 . 11. 12, se the athletic hero. has :von the admiration of all Puna- Bughou. . . . -- hou. While Bugs. the cheerful. helpful. and playful friend. has won the love of all yvho know him. lvithout his push, the class oi '40 would lose halt its color and life. AGXE5 l'QRRE'l'T PG.-XA bports 10. 11. 12: Waterhouse Exhibition 12: Dance Program Yietrola 11. 12: K. P. Typist 12: Carnival Booth 11: Cflee Club 11. 12. Tennis. volleyball, basketball. and Ku Pumilzou typing take up most of Agness time and she does a good joh at them too. lVhen shes 'r l sh r' b i d don' Sf me fancy roller skating at the Civic Auditorium. H011 Zlffllalfld :Cl1O0 . . C C411 .6 Ioun JI g 1 K.-XTHHRIXE PALS Da e Provram lf' 11 12' VVaterhouse Exhibition Ill. 11. nc gi .. . -. 12: Commissioner of Special Events 12: Student Council Secretarv 12: K. P. 11: Oahuan 11: Spring Play lo. 11. 12' Damon Contest First 10: Chairman Carnival bhow 11: Debate Team 11: Forum Chairman 12: Theta Pi 10. 12. Secretary 11: Today and Tomorrow 11. V' s his 1 most charming and dominating personality that .au.tr1a 1 C organizes any group to hring forth the best that is in it. bhe ioined almost every activity on the campus. running from one to the other in her flea of a Fiat. ff A 1 K
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