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CLEM AKINA, JR. Hi-Y 11, 125 HO Men's Club 10, 11, 125 Master of Ceremonies 115 Glee Club 115 Dance Program stage crew 105 Swimming 10, 11, 125 Track 11, 125 Junior Carnival 11. Clem has made himself one of the leading members of our class since he entered Punahou three years ago, and we all know that his popularity is not only with the boys. Every afternoon we can hnd him using either his smooth stroke in the tank, or his smooth line on the wahines. Seemingly independent, Clem is a fine sport and a true pal. DAVID AKIONA Senior Football 125 Junior Baseball 115 Intramural Football 11. Wliere there is swing music, David can always be found in the midst of it. He is Very popular with his famous Hsaxl' and is the originator of the 'iAkiona Swingstersf' llffe has also been a faith- ful member of the band for several years, and has amazed his many friends by his versatile talent for music. David plans not to be a musician, but to follow in his father's footsteps and become a contractor. HENRY ALEXANDER Student Body Treasurer 125 Finance Committee Chairman 125 Hi-Y 125 Track Team Assistant Manager 115 Swimming 105 Intramural Football 10, 11. From long hours of body surfing on Kauai Henry came to long hours of study at Punahou. He has established a reputation for hard work, ending up as Student Body Treasurer. As a boarder his first three years, he could easily be enticed into any sort of up- rising. Henry has really put his industriousness to work this year, and is throwing his all into getting to Yale. ' ALICE ALLEN Scrapbook Committee 125 Spring Play 115 Dance Program 10, 115 P.G.A.A. Sports 11, 12. One of the Army's best, Alice has been a Punahou-ite for three years. She may appear quiet and reserved, but do not let that deceive you. She really has lots of pep and good spirit. Full of crazy ideas, there is bound to be fun wherever she is. Tall and good-looking, Alice's chief pleasures are swimming and loafing at De Russy. . REX ALSUP Junior Baseball 11. This former Iolani boy has become a popular member of the Kahala gang in his two years at Punahou. His car loaded with boys is a common sight speeding toward the Bluebird. This quiet lad is one of the boys who want to become doctors. When Rex has some spare time, he can be found either punching the pinball machines or body surfing off Black Point. .9.
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LAVVRENCE ACKERMAN Hi-Y 123 O Men's Club 123 junior Football 103 Senior Foot- ball 11, 123 Track 11, Baseball 103 Basketball 11, Tennis 12. The name Ackerman is famous in Punahou and even more cher- ished in the hearts of many of our class. Jackie is by nature every- onels friend and a happy fellowg however, he is not Without his serious moments. If, by chance, he is not smiling, it is because some difficult problem is puzzling him. Jack's ability to make the All-Star football team indicates that success for him is a matter of making up his mind and then succeeding. MARGARET ACKERMAN Class Vice-president 113 Social Committee 11, 123 Rally Com- mittee 113 Ka Punulzou 10, 11, 123 Hui 10, 113 Sponsor 11, 123 Songlearler 12, Dance Program 10, 113 Waterhouse Demonstra- tion 10, 11, 123 P.G.A.A. Vice-president 12, Badminton Captain 11, P.G.A.A. Sports 10, 11, 123 Junior Carnival 11. One of the livelier members of the class of ,.1,2, Margaret has added much to the appearance, spirit, and activity of Punahou. Vivacious and appealing, she is well-liked by everyone. Coming from a long line of Ackermans who have left their marks on Punahou, Mar- garet leaves her memory deep and true in our hearts. FRED ACKERSON Basketball 12. Studious Fred joined our class as a junior, coming from Leilehua. An Army lad, he plans to go to West Point and eventually don the uniform of the United States Army. Fred is a good student, and can often be found in the library after school. He attended the R.O.T.C. camp last summer and became a sergeant. A dorm boy during the Week, Sunday finds him with the red dust of Scho- Held on his shoes. MARIE CAROL AGUIAR Dormitory Chapel Committee 11, 123 Hui Eleu 10, 113 Music 123 Spring Play properties 11, Glee Club 10, 11, 123 Choir 10, 11, 123 junior Carnival 11. Another one of the Castle Hall gang, Marie is from Kauai. Her beautiful singing has distinguished her not only in her class but also throughout Punahou. As soloist in the Glee Club, Marie has shown us that she will be successful in the musical career she plans to follow. This quiet senior is not so serious as she seems, and in reality is a loyal pal with a pleasing personalityf XVILLIAM AKANA Hi-Y 123 junior Football 10, Senior Football 11, 123 Rifle Team 10, 11, 123 Track 12. Six years ago Bill joined Punahou to become one of the more quiet members of our class. Although he may seem shy to most students, his best friends can tell you differently. Bill's unsurpassable marks- manship makes him an outstanding member of the rifle team, and as for football ability, his two-hundred and thirty pounds were a mainstay on the forward wall. .8.
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LEITH ANDERSON Hi-Y 123 O Men's Club 11, 123 Swimming 10, 11, 123 Track 10, 11, 123 Tennis 10, 11, Captain 12. Leith will long be remembered by his classmates for his quiet dis- position and good humor. As an athlete he is a natural, especially in tennis, as many of the islands' best players can testify. His musical talent is unsurpassed by his sports ability. He agrees with Li'l Abner concerning womeng however, there has never been a lack of Daisy Macs. MARTIN ANDERSON Commissioner at Large 123 Extracurricular Committee 11, 123 Damon Contest VVinner 113 Ka Punahou 123 Theta Pi 11, 123 Spring Play 113 R.O.T.C. Oflicer 123 O Men's Club 11, 123 Swimming 11, Track 113 Golf 11, 12, VVaterhouse Demonstra- tion 11. lVhen inventory of the future accomplishments of the class of ,42 is taken, the name of Martin Anderson will probably be among those at the top of the list. His instructors may have been slightly annoyed at times by his many questions, but this inquiring nature will probably prove a great asset to him in the years to come. Martin has taken an active interest in many activities, athletics being prominent among them. JOHN ARMITAGE Swimming 113 Intramural Football 10. John is one of these lads with a lot of common sense and an equal amount of practical knowledge. His ordinarily quiet, calm manner is often broken by periods of crazy ideas and energy that have various results. However, he gets most of his exercise at Makapuu. Neat in appearance and particular about his car, John is apt to be meticulus. CLINTON ASHFORD Ka Punahou 12, Cheerleader 123 Quill and Scroll. A calm outward appearance belies Tink,s excitement-loving nature. One of the crew of the Sea Scout ship, Iwa, he is always ready for an unusual adventure and is the leader of many. As cheerleader this year, he found a safe outlet for his energy and spent his quiet moments tinkering with his jalopy. A convincing talker, Tink can hold his own in any argument and love it. An easy manner and genial smile have made Tink many lasting friends. MARTHA AUSTIN Rally Committee 113 Hui Eleu 103 Sponsor 123 Song Leader 12, Glee Club 103 Dance Program 10, 113 VVaterhouse Demonstra- tion 10, 11, 123 Junior Carnival 11. IVhat clothes! VVhat style! That is Martha at the first glance. Although this former Maui girl now comes from Aiea, it does not hinder her after-school activities. A song leader, a sponsor, an excellent rider with many blue ribbons-these are only a few of the honors Martha has. A second glance reveals a dainty, meticu- lous girl, endeared to her friends by her very constancy. .IO.
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