Punahou High School - Oahuan Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1942

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MARY BRAITHWAITE Hui Eleu 11, 12, Dance Program, costumes and publicity, 11, Waterhouse Demonstration 11, P.G.A.A. Sports 11, 12, Junior Carnival 11, Oahuan 11, 12. Maryis beautiful blonde hair is familiar to everyone in Punahou, but it is not the only nice thing about her. She is helpfulness and dependability personified. Quiet and charming, she always does any job handed her with willing capability. However, there is another side to lVIary, at social affairs she is gay and carefree. Her clothes are always just right without being conspicuous. In short, Mary is one of the loveliest girls in the class of '42. CATHERINE BRAUE Rally Committee 10, 11, Hui Eleu 10, 11, 12, Choir 10, 11, Glee Club 10, 11, Dance Program 10, 11, VVaterhouse Demonstra- tion 10, 11, 12, P.G.A.A. Sports 10, 11, 12, Junior Carnival 11. Wliether at a beach party or a formal dance, Catherine will always look immaculate. She never has a hair out of place or a spot on her shoes. Her home-economics courses would have swamped any- one else, but Kitty has managed to learn pretty nearly all there is to know about cooking and sewing. Often at the gym swimming or dancing, Catherine has always been one of the gang. GEGRGE BROMLEY Hi-Y 12, R.O.T.C. Ofhcer 12, OH Men's Club 11, 12, Assistant Manager Senior Football 12, Track 11, 12, Junior Football 10, 11. Where there is noise, there is George. The phrase let George do it fits him well. Always willing to help out in a pinch, he is a real friend to have. Last year he blossomed out into a track star, burning the cinders of all the tracks he ran on. Although George Ends excellent grades hard to get, his knowledge of airplanes will help him a great deal in the future. BETSY BROWN Glee Club 11, 12, Choir 11, 12, P.G.A.A. Sports 11, 12, Dance Program 11, junior Carnival 11. Betsy is good-natured and never worries over anything. A Hawaii girl, Atlas,' has livened Castle Hall with her amusing ideas for three years. She is a lover of hilarity, dancing, and driving her car to explore all the corners of Hilo. Betsy's naturally curly hair, and frank, uncontrolled remarks have earned her a reputation at Punahou. BETTY BURKHALTER Rally Committee 11, Oahuan Head Typist 12, Ka Punahou 10, 11, Assistant Editor 12, Dance Program tickets 10, 11, P.G.A.A. Sports 10, 11, 12, junior Carnival 11. Picture a petite Kauai girl with an ability for sincere and loyal friendship. Combine these traits with a quick wit and ready smile and you have Betty Burpsf' Betty's likeable, matter-of-fact man- ner makes her a mainstay of Ka Punahou and a veritable raving tyrant to tardy reporters. These tyrannical Hts, however, are reserved for reporters and soon pass as Burpy's exhuberant per- sonality and friendly attitude toward life shine through. -I3. 'r 't'n--sq 3

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I I l I I I I l I . ZOE ALICE BEVERIDGE Ka Punahou 125 Glee Club 10, 11, 125 Dance Program 115 P.G.A.A. Sports 11. Classes hold no terrors for Zoeg she attacks stiff assignments with the same vim she displays toward everything else, from taking care of her numerous pets to playing Mozart on the piano. If you are needing a bit of subtle stimulation, just call on Zoe. Though busy getting good grades, Zoe always has time for a bright smile and a well-timed joke. PAT B LACK Class President 105 Junior Representative 115 Class President 125 Hi-Y 125 R.O.T.C. Oflicer 125 Senior Football Team Man- ager 125 O Men's Club 11, 125 Track 10, 11, 125 Junior Car- nival 11. If ever anybody Wants to find Pat, all he has to do is look for the girls and Pat will be right in there pitching. He came to Punahou in the sixth grade, and since then he has been one of the most out- standing boys of the class. Pat's chief ambition is to find a lawn mower that will cut the lawn by itself. Beneath Patis constant effort to get the other man to do the work is a certain conscientious- ness and loyalty which is unforgettable. ROBERT BLACKSHEAR Intramural Sports 10. Here is one of the boys who prefer Punahou to Roosevelt. He came here in ,39 and stayed. Bob is usually found in the home- room at lunch period doing his French homework. He is inter- ested in sleeping and knows quite a lot about it. When not thus involved, he is seen with Stubenburg in their Model A. This tall, good-natured kamaaina is bound to make a good impression in his community. BARBARA BOLLER Hui Eleu 125 Glee Club 125 Dance Program 115 Junior Carni- val 11. A different hair style every week, a real friend, a gay disposition, and a willingness to help, characterize Barbara. Playing the piano comes easy to herg but she prefers to listen to recordings, both modern and classical. An easy-going, comfortable life is Barbara's aim. A staunch supporter of the Navy, Barbara upholds its tra- dition. DOROTHY BOLLER Glee Club 125 P.G.A.A. Sports 125 Junior Carnival 11. There's no mistaking this Navy Hjuniorf' Her petite figure and curly hair make her recognized anywhere, and her tinkling laugh is well known by all her friends. The real enthusiasm which she shows for swimming, tennis, singing, and good classical music makes her Dorothy. Her mischievous ways and sense of humor add to her character. In her spare time, Dorothy often has a good romp with her beautiful spaniel, Brownie. .I2.



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Y Good imc HEY' W MARION BUSH Commissioner of Publications 125 Social Committee 125 Rally Committee 115 Oahuan Editor 125 Ka Punahou 10, 11, 125 Quill and Scrollg Damon Contest Finals 10, 125 Hui Eleu 10, 11, 125 Theta Pi 11, Treasurer 125 Spring Play publicity manager 115 Dance Program 105 Waterhouse Demonstration 10, 11, 125 P.G.A.A. Sports 10, 11, 125 Junior Carnival 11. A photographer's delight is this creamy-complexioned young miss. A radiant smile and a twinkling eye are just part of the daily routine to iNIarion. Never lacking in school spirit, she has had charge of publications for Spring Plays and Dance Programs, and is the co-editor of this ,42 Oahuan. Her flair for journalism and her overwhelming desire to write pave the way for a promising future. DAN CASE Class Treasurer 125 President, Wilcox Hall 125 Social Com- mittee 125 Finance Committee 125 Hi-Y 11, Vice-president 125 HOU Men's Club 10, 11, 125 Swimming 105 Junior Football 115 junior Baseball 105 Tennis 115 Golf 12. 'lMouse has kept up the tradition of the Cases at Punahou by being tactful and diplomatic. The boys at Wilcox Hall recognized these traits by making him president of the dormitory. His sly manner of speaking keeps us guessing. Danny always appreciates his vacations on Kauai where he can frequently be seen sailing in Nawiliwili Bay. JAMES CHING Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Chinese Club 10, 11, 125 R.O.T.C. Officer 125 Senior Football 10, 11, 125 Senior Baseball 11, 125 Tennis 11, 12. Jimmy, here since his sophomore year, has a broad grin, and takes life as easily as he can. Commonly known as 'ATurk among the boys, he has been the first-string tackle on the varsity football team for three years, and is rated as one of the best tacklers in the Interscholastic League. Besides being a football player, Jimmy plays a good game of tennis, and has more than upheld the tradi- tion started by his brother Eddie. ELROY CH I NN Oahuan Hi-Y 11, 125 Chinese Club 10, 11, 125 R.O.T.C. OH'icer 125 O Men's Club 11, 125 Track 10, 11, 125 Baseball 11, 125 Basketball 11, 125 Intramural Football 11. With a quiet and industrious attitude, Elroy joined our class six years ago, and he has worked hard and played hard ever since. He may be studious and serious at times, but this does not prevent him from having fun with his friends and his many sports. Elroy plans to major in engineering, and we are sure he will reach his goal with a fine record. BETTY JANE CHU Chinese Club 10, 11, 125 Dance Program 115 Junior Carnival 11. When Betty arrived at Punahou, the Chinese crowd took over her house as their hangout, and since then she has made a name for herself at Punahou. She is always Willing to help others. Although Betty worries about her studies continuously, she has no trouble getting high grades. As a friend, she is sincere and earnest. .14.

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