Punahou High School - Oahuan Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1941

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ROBERT BOTTS Beanie, par exfellen ee Considering it unsociable to get any place on time. Bobby has led a happy-go-lucky existence during his six years here. Always full of school spirit, he has led the school in yells for two years. His car, except when Udisinheritedu from him, overflows with the boys. Swimming. tennis, being an outstandingf?l beanie, and his dramatic imitations IF. D. R. and the fllarrh of Time an- nouncer? make life interesting for this rattlebrain. i KAUIL.-XXI BOYD Snappy Throughout the years at Punahou, Kaui has been a true Punahou- ite. She likes athletics and dancing. or the conservative might call it stomping lvhen strains of sentimental music drift forth, she gets dreamy. but will snap into jazz just as readily. Kaui most enjoys playing around with her gang. tearing gayly about in a car. and just being happy. There never is a dull moment when she's around. Laughing. always helpful, Kaui needs no other recommendation. DAVID BOYNTON Harpo Peace lay in the classroom until David came to Punahou. If his teachers aren't yelling at him, his superior officers in Rotcy'l are. His powerful voice can be distinguished among a group of boysg his mane, a pride of his. gave him the nickname. Harpo : his car, which can be heard a block away, announces his arrival at any scene of activity. David turned Thespian by portraying a fussy press agent in the annual spring play. IIARG.-XRET BROPH Y HHPPJ' VVith a Hgoshv to everything, lliggs arrived just in time to finish a junior year that was merely a build up to the senior one. Tall, humorous, with twinkling blue eyes, lliggs has that indescribable thing called charm. Dashing around on sailboats and managing the ropes, she leaves the skippering to a hardy male. lliggs plays good tennis and has spent many a Saturday in the pursuit of ballsg she doesn't need to pursue happiness that is already hers. CAROLEE BROVVN T. IV. T. for two A Hash Houseite since her junior yer, Carolee still sticks up for Maui dances, llaui boys. everything about Maui, with a Ere in her eyes that proves her to be a true lVIaui girl. Punch! That's Carolee, full of get up and go. She always comes out on top in her work in spite of all the groans, worries, and midnight oil. No mat- ter where she goes, she'll always be remembered, that lovable kid from Lahaina. 17

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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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if? l idx s. VIRGINIA BROWN D0 181m-y lmuml Having attended Punahou since third grade, Virginia has made a name for herself. For three years one of Punahou's ten hest swim- mers, she's also one of the top-notch divers. XVhether it's tearing through red lights or talking ahout Saturday night, V. Bfs always up to something. lVhen she isn't doing her stuff at the gym you may he sure that she's either swimming at De Russy or surfing at hlakapuu. AIOI-IN BRUCKNICR 136761-lllllbl'-lYll'l' The hoy that everyone knows, hig, hlond, and hurly, with a loud laugh and sense of hmnor, that's lirucky. He is the despair of the Ka Pznmlmzz gossip columnists who try to keep up with him. Hrucky is one of the hoys who are seen sliding right at Klakapuu on Sundays. He is the most happy-go-lucky person in the class and has carved a prominent place for himself on the campus. RO H If RT li U F If lflvli Karp Rohert has heen with our class since the seventh grade. He is an lfagle Scout, hut his merits are not limited to land 3 what he doesn't know ahout sailing isn't worth knowing. Boh is a staunch sup- porter of the golf team and has earned three letters on it. His humor has hrought many hours of fun to his companions. During vacations he can invariahly he found on Sand lsland or Xlokulua. KIANIC ELISIC C.-Xl,KIlfS Ilfflffyl' YVhether it was to get Castle Hall dues or to collect ticket money, Calmes has heen on the spot to lend a hand since her fresh- man year. -lane, with her good nature and hearty hooming voice. has done much to make the campus jolly, especially around the girls' gym. Ti-leaf sliding, early morning hikes, giving midnight feasts in her room, and horrowing somehody 's car, mark -lane as a regular Hash Houseite. ICI JXYQXRIJ CH I NG Ililiflil' Compared to most of us, lfdward is a pretty fast worker. The minute he dropped into school he hegan to star in sports. His out- standing ahility soon picked him out as co-captain of the foothall team and as an ofhcer in R. U. 'l'. C. lfdward not only takes an interest in sports, hut also in other extra-curricular activities. He is an outstanding memher of the Hi-N Cluh and an active member of the Punahou Chinese Students' Cluh. IS

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