Punahou High School - Oahuan Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1941

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MARTHA CRANDALL Ed. note.'.' lvherever llarth is, people ask, 'Avho is she 7' for this stunning girl has poise and a wholesome stride yvhich never fail to attract all eyes. She brings laughter and pep into a group except when report cards come out: then her friends vvonder if she's Einstein incognito. llarth is versatile-she's been everything from an all- Star volleyball player to editor of Ku Puzmlmu, besides vvalkinv off yvith the Alumni scholarship avvard. D IRMA CKXHA .llzlgzzetic If you yvant to hitch your wagon to a star, here is one. In every class there's a boy or girl who starts things and carries them through by keeping the class morale highg ours is Coon. Thats only one of the reasons yvhy she vvins friends and influences other peopleg in everything. Coon has remained a good sport. Hovv can you help liking a vvahine vvho gets a kick out of livinff and tries to help everyone else get it tool E: PEGGY CUNXINGHAM Speedy Wvhether Peggy is sailing dovvn at Kaneohe or riding around in her black car. you can spot her immediately by her blond hair and Dutch complexion. She's one of the steadier seniors. and insists that typing is a tchiz and shorthand is a snap. llusic is one of her chief delights, and she has been an enthusiastic member of both the Glee Club and the Choir. Her enthusiasm carries to swing. and she spends her spare time listening to jive. BARBARA DAVIS Pleasant At school, Barbara xvorks hard at her studies: off the campus, she vvorks just as hard at having a good time. She always sees the laughable side of things and can tell a funny story so it's really funny. VVith a love of music, she has a taste that roams from symphony concerts to good jam sessions. A thoroughly likable girl, she's one yvho, when not perturbed over typing, sees life through rosy-hued specs. HENRY F. DAVIS, IR. Clzurclmzouse Here is a guy yvhose eyes alvvays twinkle when the vvord mistlzief is mentioned. An original member of the class of '41, he returned last year after having been away since fourth grade. lVith a chug and a snort, Churchmouse roars onto our fair campus in one of his many junks. His fight on the football and track teams is un- equalled in Punahou, and his shooting ability has yvon him great fame. 21 i '43

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GEORGE CLARK CIHfkf6 As the manager of our baseball team, Clarkie can be seen any spring afternoon chasing foul balls and carrying bats. Neyer is there a Punabou activity where Clarkie is not participating or ushering. He has been on the VVilcox Hall lN'Ierit Board for two years and is secretary of the dorm this year. The Irishman. who has been a student in Punabou for six years, has real PUl'12lhUU spirit. RALPH COLE Bill Hill came to Punahou in the fifth grade and since that time has year after year distinguished himself in his work. King, Cole has done a great deal for the Punahou band and last year organized the notorious lNIelody lllakersf, Bill's favorite haunt is llvaikiki. where, for the past ten or twelye years, be has been trying to learn to surf. Judging from his scholastic ability, Bill's future in the business world is yeritably assured. ALICE COLL Derorous A true Punahouite, Allie has been here since first grade. Cute clothes, Hollywood figure, and flashy red fingernails make her look as if she just stepped out of Vogue. In her spare moments, this petite senior may be found at lVaikiki beach or sporting her Pack- ard. Vacations often find her Kauai-bound. Next year Al plans to go to Armstrong: perhaps she may exercise the womans priy- ilege of changing her mind. PAUL CONDON ,llerfon Two main interests take up Paul's spare time: horses and a flashy blue lylodel A. lVhen not at his uncle's stables or working on his car, Paul is jabbering about his dreams of becoming a cowboy. A swell guy, he's always around to giye a helping hand whether it be getting greens for a dance, working hard as official water boy and track manager, or giving hitcbhikers a lift when the H. R. T. strike was going strong. IQLAIYRA UR,-Xlfl II111IlA'fI'f0IlS liven hIyra's sophisticated hair-do's can't hide her true personality, for this jovial girl is always ready to greet one with a happy smile. Although she enjoys playing at the gym after school, Rlyra would much rather spend her spare time swimming at Lanikai, her favor- ite hideout. lVhen in a more industrious mood lllyra can pick up a needle and thread and in no time turn out a new dress-usually designed by herself. ' 20



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asf, 5 . NK jf, XVILLIAM DAVIS Bill The Navy brought Bill here in his junior year from VVashington. Although he was greatly hampered by the difficulty of getting into town from the Navy Yard he got into as many activities as he could and did well in all of them. He's a tennis star who carries his liking for the game so far as to go for ping-pong in a big way. He has many hobbies, the chief of them being photography. IJORUTHY DPIVOY Simrkliflg IHVITUII eyes A constant stream of chatter and one knows that Dodie is around. lf a contest for fast talkers were ever held she'd surely come out on top, for her conversation is as perpetual as it is interesting. A wel- come typist at K. P. any Saturday morning, Dodie spends her spare time sunning at the beach or taking in a movie. A flair for colorful sweaters and a toss of brown hair make Dodie a well-known cam- pus figure. RICHARD DINMORIQ Dirk After a year's leave from Punahou, Dick quietly dropped back into school life and unassumingly took matters in his own hands. The first thing he did was to grab an R. O. T. C. commissiong then he was presented with the honor of being co-editor of the Oalzzuin. lJick's subtle humor has been the bright light of many a gay affair. and his ability as a leather pusher has been the consternation of many an erstwhile pugilist. LURNA DXVIGHT ffrzfrjiy-go-Izfrfby Hey, wait for mel and Lorna zooms around the corner headed for the gym. A live wire, always ready to do something different, Lorna is continually up to some kind of mischief. Taking volley- ball, basketball, and baseball in her stride, she's an athlete even in her build. Every TVednesday morning finds her lending her voice to the Choir. XVith the unusual Dwight screwiness, she has added pep to many Punahou events. fil'iORfil:X DYICR I11lfIl.K'fI'f1JIlX Any recess period or spare moment, Georgia can be found bent in- dustriously over a book in the senior homeroom, apparently oblivi- ous to the noise around her. lffntering school in the middle of this year has made her no less valuable to the Punahou campus where she seems to radiate with an air of subdued charm. A transfer from Long Beach. Georgia has, in her own quiet way, made herself known and liked by every student. 22

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