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54 DIXIE DRIVER Student Court 125 Hui Eleu 10, ll, 125 PGAA Letter ll, Treasurer 125 Aquacade 10, 11, 125 Bridge Club 115 Fall Play 125 Baccalaureate Chairman 125 Theta Pi 12 . . . A tall, good- looking blonde with a gorgeous complexion is this Kahala wahine whose speeches in English about her pet Mynah bird have kept us spellbound. I-Ier enviable wardrobe in- creases by approximately two dresses a week. BEVERLY DWIGHT Rally Committee 10, 115 Fall Play 115 Oahuan 125 Y-Teens ll, Treasurer 125 Aqua- cade ll, 125 Variety Show 10, ll, 125 Jr. Car- nival 1l5 Aloha Week 115 May Day 10, 11, 12 . . . She loves to paint and draw, dream dreams, and read romantic, fascinating books -that's our Dwight. Her gracious hula has become as much a part of our May Day pro- grams as the presence of the queen. ARTHUR DUFF Tennis 10, ll, 125 Band 10, ll, 125 Dance Band 10, ll, 125 Variety Show 10, ll, 123 ROTC Lieutenant 12 . . . Arthur, our class traveler, finds time for pulling up the Congo, sleighing across Alaska, and piloting a plane between classes. During his spare time he has become a prominent member of the Dance Band, a three year letterman in tennis, and a judo expert. BLAIR DYSON ROTC Company Commander 11, Battalion Commander 125 j.V. Football 115 Football 129 j.V. Baseball 10, 115 Senior Privilege Com- mittee Chairman l2 . . . Blair can certainly play the capable and unerring Battalion Commander in ROTC, but in class, no one would guess that this punchy guy could ever claim the rank. This wonder of the class may be entitled our Dr. jekyll and Mr. Hyde. 5-H4 - ' -11.1 -2. -. I-. JOAN DUNI-IAM-1 -V . - - S 1-Iui ,Ele 40' B Q r Club 105 Glee b 12: Theta iii' 155 raiiirlay 12? spring' 125 Aquaclde l?VQrEt:oy Show-,LZ . 3iap?i'L'-C D-'lk gal inbllfit ass w fdhfejm she cuts er air, really goes all out a d a ond ful job of im. Her darling l.a1?.if2'W..,-.,...n....1. of ity is the envy of many, but somehow or , . otherljoans the only om.-av n'set it off just right with her deep dimples and smiling blue eyes. j0AN EDWARDS Monmouth High School, Monmouth, Oregon, 115 Castle Hall 12 . . . We remembered joan for her outstanding contagious laughter in j.A., so when the news reached Castle Hall that she had returned, everyone welcomed it. A Kauai wahine and no malihini, she's been a master of the hula and the uke since way back when. The gals at the dorm never for- get the mean competition she olfered in table tennis. ,db-r Xb
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NANCY DAVIS Masters School, Dobbs Ferry, New York, 115 Student Council 125 Hui Eleu 125 Aquacade 12 . . . Returning after an absence of two years, Nancy promptly re-established herself as one of Punahou's indispensables. The cynicism of this breast-stroker on our swim team is forever a source of fun to her team- mates. Her rare ability to laugh and be sad at the same time stamps Nan as really out- standing. SUSAN DENSLOW Ka Punahou 10, ll, 125 Hui Eleu 10, 11, 125 Y-Teens 115 Aquacade 10, ll, 125 Booster Club 105 Glee Club 125 jr. Carnival 115 Backstage Crew ll, 12 . . . That little girl always seems to be doing a million things at one time. If she's not singing in a Glee Club production, she's swimming in an aquacade. Her efforts on the K.P. staff were of great importance to all its members. VIRGINIA DAVIS Oceanside-Carlsbad Union High, Oceanside, California, 115 Fall Play 125 Aquacade 12 . . . Ginger is proof enough that if you've got anything on the ball, you can make it show in one year. She can hardly be considered new, because she has contributed enough in class activities, starting with the Aquacade and ending with a helping hand in com- mencement, to really belotig, and then some. MARGARET DEVELSCHOW Theta Pi 10, ll, 125 Fall Play 10, 11, 125 Spring Play 10, ll, 125 Forum Club 105 Hik- ing Club 1l5 Variety Show 10, ll, 125 Back- stage Crew 11, 125 Thespians Vice-President 12 . . . When not shouting orders as director of a play or knitting her vivid creations, Devie can always be counted on for a laugh with her never-to-be-forgotten comic interpre- tations of Macbeth. ff? , x .5451 DOROTHY ANN DENISON Rally Committee 105 Hui Eleu 11, 125 Spring Play 125 Fall Play 125 Operetta 12 . . . Always on hand with a scrumptious lunch chock full of wonderful stuli, Dorothy is a wahine who is delinitely popular at lunch time. Good- natured and full of fun, she's one of those hailing from Waipahu, and in keeping with their reputation, is nutty as a fruit-cake. jovcla DIMOCK Hui Eleu 10, 115 Aquacade 10, 11, 125 Art Club 115 Volunteer Service Award 115 Fall Play 12 . . . Quiet, blonde joyce possesses a charming personality which accounts for her numerous friends. Because of her artistic in- clinations, joyce's work is always on display, whether exhibited in an elaborate dress de- sign or a simple scratch on the teacher's polished desk.
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RICHARD EMERSON Student Court 125 Thespian 11, 125 Theta Pi ll, 125 Spring Play 115 Variety Show 11, 125 Glee Club 105 J.V. Football 10, 115 Football 125 Swimming 125 Track Assistant Manager ll . . . Our laddie with the twinklin' eyes can entrance an audience with anything from Winnie-the-Pooh to Swing Low Sweet Chariot, and do them both with Emerson's well known oomph. DOROTHY FEITEIRA Hui Eleu 10, ll, 125 Y-Teens 115 PGAA Letter 115 Aquacade 125 Music Club 10 . . . Whether it's a tennis ball or an English theme she's knocking around, Dot gets excellent results in both. She's one of the few in our class who can do just as much studying as the rest of us, but get two grades higher on tests. WINIFRED EMORY Hui Eleu 10, 125 PGAA Letter 10, 125 Aqua- cade 125 Band 10, 12 . . . If there ever was a wahine with ambition, it's Winifred, who is graduating a year ahead of her own class. Her sweet and innocent appearance make one think that she couldn't be real, for with big shining eyes and an angelic face, she looks like a gal you read about in fairy tales but never expect to see. WILLIAM FINK Student Council President 125 Student Court 10, 115 Class President 115 Ka Punahou 115 Quill and Scroll ll, 125 ROTC Lieutenant 125 Canteen Committee ll, President 105 jr. Carnival 115 Tennis Club 10, ll, 12 . . . There's something about our student body president that makes people take to him at first sight. Wild Bill is as mean with a tennis racquet as he is with student govern- ment affairs. LARRY FARRINGTON Alameda High School, Alameda, California, 11 . . . Completely quiet and attentive in physics nad trig, no one would guess Larry's the same guy who heckles Miss Richardson every day in typing. A deathly hand at play- ing pool, he's one of those demonish mem- bers of the happy-go-lucky Navy gang who doesn't take much of anything seriously, but has a wonderful time at doing everything and nothing. ANNA FONG Pahala High, Pahala, Hawaii, 105 Hui Eleu ll, 125 PGAA Letter 125 Aquacade 125 Forum Club 12 . . . Anna, the perfect essence of a lady, is the sort of person we all wish we could be like. Her quiet propriety and friendly, helpful attitude toward everyone she knows makes her the kind of gal Puna- hou is proud to graduate. Anna will never have any trouble getting along with people.
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