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TS CY L' KO AYL' S.-UVA Street Sue Petite et clzarnzante Sue came from faraway Tokyo to igin ug for her senior year. Her twinkling dark eyes and her-slow bewitch- ing smile. along with a quiet manner. have won her many friends Born in bwitzerland and with her extensive traveling. Sue has justly earned the title of The girl from Geneva via Paris. London. New vi ork, and Tokyo. bhe has proved herself a cosmopolitan in every sense of the word. GRACE BACON Good zcorlcfr One hardly knows Grace is around until all of a sudden her soft voice comes out with an unusual remark. This is her fourth year in the Glee Club. and a mighty nice voice she has. She was in the Aqua-Frolic and did her part to make it a success. For years Grace has had to come all the way in from VVaianae. but has it cramped her style? Bot a bit! HARRY BALL R.O.T.C. brat Harry came to Punahou in his junior year and made life miserable for his company commanders right from the start. Hailing from the Army. Harry plans to enter Yvest Point. He lives at the dorm during the week. but heads for Schoheld every Saturday morning. Quiet in manner. Harry is another dual personality. During track season Ball can be found bouncing around the track with the other boys. JAMES BANNIXG Jflrononzer Jimmy came to join our worthy Centennial class in our sophomore year. From then on. his cheerful smile and wittyf U humor have become a permanent landmark in Bingham Hall. lIack-Black has shown a marked aptitude towards science and astronomy. for he sees stars morning. noon. and night. He is a sergeant in the band where he demonstrates his ability with the clarinet. Wie are sure that this scientist will go far after graduation. MICKEY BEGGS Henry' .Jldrich VVherever a group of the boys are gathered together. :Hickey can always be found. His pleasant personality and inimitable grin have been dominating our Punahou campus since the beginning of the ever-famous sophomore year. llickey has been prominent in many school activities, such as the Hi-Y, track. and cheer-leading. but he is perhaps best known for his acting ability in our spring plays. For these reasons, :Hickey will long be remembered by Punahcv 15
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GRANVILLE ABBQTT Rawing drzznmtist l'Vhen Grannie left Piedmont High in Oakland, Punahou gained a dramatist of unparalled impulse. He hrst came to fame for his rendition of the dagger scene in fllzzrbzfrlz, and has since been called on for a part in the Spring Play and other productions. Tall and lanky of stature, with swell personality, Grannie is always at home with anyoneg and he can usually be seen heading for Ka Punnlzou on Saturdays. EIOCK ACKIQRMAN Sfarfling f'l,ook out, klock's on the loose li' VVhenever this cry echoes through l'Vilcox Hall, everyone takes cover, and for good reason. Jockls ' W ' Ai' ' YY rampages are the most feared of all Lentennial jail-house up- heavals. His second-best known trait is an ability to tune in on Kauai, using only an assortment of junk scattered over his bed. Anytime you want lights put out at an opportune moment, with a professional touch, call on block. KEPOIKAI ALULI F1115 lz Kepoikai, a happy lad, may always be found with a cheerful laugh and a joyous smile. Kepoikai. known to his friends as Kern, has become one of Punahou's loyal sons. In shop work Hep is one of the best mechanics in his class. He has done well in his school activities. ln all sports that he has entered, he has tried with the best of his ability. The band will miss Kep, a superb sergeant. JAMES ASHFORD IlYIIfF7'l!O.l' A mechanic in his own way, Jimmy can usually be found tinkering with an old car or motorcycle. lvorking on junks isnlt the only thing he finds time for, though. He is an enthusiastic member of Theta Pi, as well as being the pride and joy of our football team- waterboy. He aspires to go to Annapolis: if he keeps up the good work, he will have smooth sailing all the way. DONALD AliS'lllN Turf' 'llurk is one of our silent members, but out of school, Wowl Donald is a very industrious student, and we expect him to go far. Full of school spirit, he is always on hand when needed. A mem- ber of the Hi-Y, he has played football and run track for the last two years and is a letterman. On weekends he may be found at lVIakapuu or on the campus. Punahou will really miss quiet Turk. 1.1.
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GEORGE BENTLEY Cons! lzrzole George is another one of those persons who dropped into Punahou for his senior year. His direct frankness was at first new to his classmates, but later he became well liked by the boys. ln the held of athletics, Bentley is a mainstay on the basketball team and plays a good game of tennis. Perpetually trying to crack jokes in Eng- lish, he still manages to drop down good grades from somewhere. lil'f'li'llY I3 l SSC JN N E'l l'E IJFIIIIITF Klatter-of-factness and an unpretentiousness are the secrets of Bet- ty's charm. She is a swimming enthusiast and reeuperates from a strenuous dayls activities by taking a dip. This, however, is not her only pastime. Betty is a whiz with a needle and thread, but she has a great weakness-cats. Strays will always find her a sympathetic friend. One of the less noisy and less known members of this class, Betty maintains a swell equilibrium of good grades and good times. RGY S. BLACKSHEAR Dorm demo For the past three years, Roy has been with us at Punahou and has made many friends. His chief interests are tinkering with radios and springing puns on various students. Qutside of this, he has been a prominent booster of the dormitory and has settled many disputes on the merit board. Someday he hopes to become a drug- gist, and we know he will do well in whatever he undertakes. BENJAMIN HOXVELL BOND, JR. Ben One of the few old timers, Ben has been with Punahou since the first grade. If Ben is not out breaking speed limits be is usually taking pictures with his camera. Ben finds time to be a member of the Glee Club and the Centennial Committee. The boarding stu- dents will be stranded when lien and his car leave, and the school will lose an ardent supporter, a true friend, and il loyal son. R IARJORHC BORDEN S'1t'z'vf .vop11i.r1'imfi021 A veritable page from illfn1'f'111oixelle is blabo. She deserted Hana- hauoli to bless Punahou with her manuscript. lklabo can usually he found singing as she drives around in Bo, the shiniest '37 Ford in town. Besides clothes and car, she has the Navy on her mind. YVhen in doubt about the words to the latest song or the proper way to usher at a play, ask long-suffering lklabog she even knows the Words to ffllrflolxv ,flztuef 16
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