Punahou High School - Oahuan Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1940

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FRANCIS GALLAGI-IER Ride Team 12: Band Drum Major 12: Oafluun Photog- raphy Editor 12: Camera Club 12. Francis entered into school activities making all Punahou camera conscious. He gleefully and perpetually snapped pictures of stu- dents and all school happenings from football to the girls' Dance Program. An Army brat. Francis loves to ride. bowl. swim. develop his own pictures. collect Artie Shaw records. and experi- ment in the chemistry lab. BARBARA GILMAN Waterhouse Exhibition 1 ',i. 12: PGAA :ports 13, 11. 12: K. P. Typist 12: Carnival Booth 11: Cilee Club 12. Bobby has made quite a reputation for herself and for the Kailua watermelons. To her life is just one big holiday-studying comes second. In spite of her happy-go-lucky and joking attitude. Bobby keeps right up with the crowd. BIACREEN GUTHLIX Dance Program 1-1, 11: Waterhouse Exhibition lm 11. 12: Girlz' Rirle Team 102 Carnival :how 11: ijlee Club 122 Today and Tomorrow 11. Despite lIaureen's magnificent fifty-dollar brain. she has one of the most wonderful senses of humor Punahou knows. Her ulti- mate goal in life is a First Lieutenant. but on the way to that she plans to stop ofi long enough to satisfy her desires in the field of commercial art. LOCI S GOIVAX 5 Track 10: Golf 11. 12: Tennis 11. Captain 12: Baseball 111. 11. 12: Football 12: R.U.T.C. Platoon Leader Co. E 12: Class Treasurer 11. Class President 121 Carnival lo, Treas- urer 11: O-Mens Club 10. 11. 12. Louie, a serious and responsible worker, has established himself as a gentleman. quiet and courteous. in his twelve years at Puma- hou. IVorking at the shop and hiking show Gowans' mechanical ability and attraction to the wide open spaces. PATRICIA GREANEY Dance Program 10. 11. 12: VVaterhouse Exhibition lil. 11, 12: Class Vice-President 12: K. P. Assistant Editor 12: Carnival 11: Theta Pi 11. Vice-President 12g Spring Play Publicity 11. Patsv with her blue eves. wavy hair, and Hollywood figure is al- waysi in the thick ofithings, -working harder than anyone else. Ivithout Pat's control over the strong males. the senior homeroom would have gone undecorated through many color days.

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5 lr! ELIEANOR FAYE PQIAA Sports 10, 11, 123 Tennis 11, 123 Dance Program ,,,, Q 83 Publicity 123 Waterhouse Exhibition 12: Damon Contest 113 A ,Ex ii Carnival Booth 113 Today and Tomorrow 11, 12. 1' l'ileanor's favorite pastime is bursting forth with terrible puns- 'i ' much to her friends' agony. Her own agony is that people never ' pronounce her name correctly. Aside from that, nothing seems to worry Fave. After school she haunts the tennis courts at the ' : .li . J. it i i . 1 Royal or strums an uke. 4 ' ,Q E Egw'aQeaaaa f' Q'l Q JEANPFERRON PCDAA Representative 10, Sports 10, 123 Swimming 10. Discussions in Social Studies class or any place else show that Alean can argue any point with anyone. Her sparkling eyes, cute smile, and the naturally white streak in her hair have been the envy of many a Hashite. As studies come easily, she spends her time in more ways than one with other Hash House gals, BARBARA FOXVLER PGAA Sports Ill, 11, 123 K. P. Typist 10 11' Cle Cl b 1 Q . , , 1 e u -3 Carnival 11. The serious look on Barby's face is misleading, because she's really laughing up her sleeve all the time. lllost of her day, after school, is nfd, 3 ' ' 11 e up of tennis, syyumnmg, or dancing with her constant companions of the Kahala gang. DOROTHY FULLER Dance Program llg 1Vaterhouse Exhibition 10, 11, 12: Spring Play Costumes 10, 123 K. P. Reporter 10, Copy Reader 11, Assistant Editor 113 01111111111 Art 12Q Carnival Booth 11, Theta Pi 12. Dorothy is one of those quiet girls whose interest during school is all work, but after hours l3ot's one and only care is to have fun anm,lplent'cf' H N y 1 it. er artistic ability has won her great admiration both for the Spring Play costumes and for her Hashy posters. LLOYD FUl,LlfR Track 113 junior Football 103 lunior Baseball 11 0 ' , . . 11 Golf 11, 123 Ritle Team 103 Carnival Booth and Plans 113 K, P, Reporter 10, Columnist 12. 'l'l1is selfestyled man-about-tmnvn with his impressive 6-foot height and hearty manners has made a name for himself as an irrepres- sible Don ,luan and an all-around jokester. Life seemed dull until we found Lloyd-bit ' ' ' ' 'f 1 non every thing s Jake!



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-. . . i i ilwsf 'l N jg , f 11 13, X458 X 5 1: . K s , Q ii ,. N .1 is1...s tits- . . 5 - Q ' -i' fx isii. - ws. 1 'X .gi - .si qv g is ie S ss NS! 1 x s- '51 Q A S1 EKU' . ROBERT HAGOOIJ Football Cheerleader 123 Track 11, 123 Spring Play 11, 123 K. P. Columnist 11, 123 Carnival Show 113 Glee Club 113 Theta Pi 11, 12. Hagood, of Frankenstein fame, with a college-professor vocabu- lary and radio announcer voice, has expressed his radical opinions throughout Bingham Hall for three years. A brainstorm between long calms. he amazes teachers with his keen ability to grasp a point, and someday, perhaps, Hagood will surprise the world by landing on top. EDM UND HEDEMANN A pair of flashy pants and a clashing shirt distinguish Eddie from the crowd. Born to he a rancher, he centers his interests on Ha- waii and horses. His vain attempt at studies and his Kakaako lingo have made him the worry and despair of all his teachers and the delight of many students. ELIZABETH HIN D Dance Program 10, 113 VVaterhouse Exhibition 10, 113 Sponsor 123 K. P. Advertising 123 Class Vice-President 111 Hui 10, 11, 123 Olee Club 10, 11, 123 Castle Hall President 12. Hailing from Hawaii, Eliz is the fairest of that famed Hind clan with her bubbling enthusiasm, sparkling blue eyes, and original- ity. Betty set a fine example at the Hash House, was a striking sponsor, and was one of the first femmes to circum-cycle Oahu. ROBERT LEIGHTON HIND Football 11, 123 -lunior Football 103 Track 10, 123 Rifle Team 10, 11, 123 Student Body President 123 XVilcox Hall President 113 K. P. Reporter 11, Spring Play 10, 113 Carni- val 113 Damon Contest 10, 11, 123 Theta Pi 11, 123 O-Me-n's Club 123 Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Glee Club 10, 11, 123 R.O.T.C. Battalion Commander 12. This forceful personality joined us in practically every organiza- tion in bib. Since then Scabby's been roaring around on motor- cycles, wearing football jersey No. .12, and being an ardent bov- ing fan. His responsibilities may cramp his style, but he gets along. ROBERT RENTON H l N11 Football 11, 123 Swimming 10, 11, 123 Track 11, 123 junior Football 103 Danton Contest 103 Student Council 123 XVilcox Hall Secretary 113 fjllflllflll 11, Editor 123 K. P. 10, Sports Editor 113 Spring Play 10, 113 Glee Club 11, President 123 O-lN'1en's Club 11, 123 Theta Pi 12, Treasurer 113 Hi-Y 10, 12, Vice-President 113 Captain Co. O 12. A gleam in his eye, bare feet, and straight As characterize Rose- bud. As a leader he drives himself incessantly in everything he does. Possessing the famed Hind technique, R. R. leaves this year in a blaze of modest glory.

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