Roosevelt High School - Round Up Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)
- Class of 1941
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Roosevelt High School in 1932, from Nehocs Street. Ill' S110 gf f-wa ,f rg 5 ff ' y 5 i K lo you, NINA liowxmw XNVISL. uw rlvclivolv llzu rwullz uolunw ol flu' RfH,lNlD UP. VVU rl you uol ouly lor your Slll'l'0SSl.lIl lvcwliilzg cl wisr' c'ounsvliug, lrul for your vital por- souulily, uvllivlz is flu' ,Jl'l'l-l'f'l vulliorlinwlll ol I llwnl The small picture shows Miss Bowman surrounded by her attendunks at fhe time when she was Hclwclii's first Lei Queen. j,1,u,,a,.,4fifff5vf4-jfvv'NMJL70 -M- 'BM' M fwfrwnwwlef ' ywffli BMTLMM eww My I i wb Q,IA,,,,'4', ,g W 1' , MJ ,AAMAALO a MG6 fe-JJWQ if-J a I 1 S s-ref W aww Q QM,-U.,kj' .,.QQ K'CAJD'L6 6.e,,,,,,c 2 5Qg1.o.,.72-Leaf ,r1,w0QJw-1' Qi-'91-2--J.j--S S MALQ Co Los'-'od . , '. L'f7'nf bfvAl-Qvevx, Vic-,UV KA-fyVfv,lW2,..4 QVYMAAIULQ Dfw But we shall nevegvfaiggeb- The active years 'n Heasevelt ,Cavan wllceum, QJWQ Q5 ,Q-U-.IJ ' e leak ahead Wlfh eagerness if? bgemn ig, K Jn 3. r X The senior class officers in one ot their not-too-strenuous moments. Lett to right: Ioan Simms, vice-president: Betty Dexter, secretary: Iohn Bellinger, president: 'l'ich Tichenor. first semester treasurer: Sheridan Ing, second semester treasurer. The Class of 1941 Through hard work and determination, the seniors have gained the reputation of being one of the most active and resourceful classes Roosevelt has ever known. Participating in every phase of school activity-dramatics, athletics, and organizations-the unfailing vitality and staunch efforts of the class have succeeded in winning the highest honors in every field. As juniors, the class of '41 won recognition with their sparkling originality in presenting the Sadie Hawkins Dance in place of the usual formal junior prom, which was an all around success. Prominent in Roosevelt politics were student body officers, Robert Chuck, president, Betty Crozier, vice-presidentg Ramsay Sandlin, treasurer, Senior officers lohn Bellinger, Ioan Simms, Betty Dexter, and Tich Tichenor were efficient and trustworthy. Sheridan Ing took over the duties of the class treasurer for the second semester when Tich went away. lean Mueller and Maurice Russell fulfilled campaign promises as councilors. Pershing Lo and Martha Clark took their places for the second semester. Sheriff Peggy Barbour maintained peace and harmony with her deputy force and judges Dick Kuykendall and Doris McCrosson presided over student court. Editors Tsuneko Ogure and Shirley Tudor kept the school informed with a commendable ROUGH RIDER published every Friday. e seniors :JMB qt and ad 'Jllelen Carter. figure the all J important budget. VV , . , A X - fig Iolm Ballinger :ind Mrs. X l Senior Homeroom Presidents- Left to right: Richard Kuyken- dull. Thomas Unger. Frank Bal- lie. Paul Phillips, Iohn Pietsch, Bob Percifield. Chris Pali. Dor- othy Kishi. Geraldine Van Gieson. Excelling in drama, Thomas Unger, Anna Kufferath, and lune Benevedes played the leads in Rav-a-laff of lQ4l. Seniors prominent in 'Tune Mad, the first semester play, were lohn Pietsch, Barbara Walker, Ben Elder, Thomas Unger, Phyllis Moritz, and Paul Phillips, lohn Bellinger, Michael Topolinski, and Richard Olmos were honored as all-stars in football. lohn Bellinger was given the award for being the most outstanding individual player in the inter- scholastic league, and Richard Olmos was selected as the most inspirational backfield player. Other senior scholastic football players were: Edward Barnes, Thomas Unger, Maurice Russell, Oliver Brilhante, and Roy Olsen. On the Roosevelt basketball team was Pershing Lo, who made the highest score of any player in the interscholastic league. Oliver Brilhante and Ramsey Sandlin were other outstanding players. The interscholastic Rifle Team, which broke several records this year, was aided by the shooting ability of George Goble, Frank Ballie, Harold l-looser, and Wesley Nowell. George Goble broke the individual high man record. The Boys' Swimming Team was reorganized this year and, although it offered but little competition in the annual Yale Meet, the seniors did their part in the persons of Wesley Nowell, Warland Kealoha, and Louis Snyder. Final festivities of the senior class began with Baccalaureate on May 25. The senior picnic at Camp Erdman followed on May 29. Class Day was on lune 2, Graduation and the senior prom were on lune 3, an unforgettable date. Much of the success of senior activities was possible only through the kind assistance of Mrs. Helen Carter, adviser, who gave untiringly her time, effort, and ability so that every event in the seniors' final few months in Roosevelt should be as nearly perfect and memorable as possible. ACK S, ARY 'L59g Tr f red from S .' Ch Club '39, L I I f em o ' h hool Bremer- M R ' Girls' ' ea 'fry Girl Re- ser ' 1 -' aye RChoir '4ly M' on l cte '4l. AKI, BLO SO Hula W 3 ' rilfl' Tea - ' e .am '4Ug ln u a , eam ' lg irls' Dru o ' ' Cappella 'C . AKO, VIVIAN CHING Science Club '4lg Girl Reserves Chinese Students' Alliance AMBLER, DONALD f Best Soldier Award 539g Boys' Glee Club, '40-'41--' Chevrons Club '39, A cappella choir '40- '4lg R.O.T.C. Sefond Lieutenant '4l- Brass Hatsf- 41. . ' AMI C V ,ya AEIGHT Page cyl Cei Og r0 ' ' 5 l 4 ' I X' 5 eriijcziiramgssyrginynii eetm ly Deputy '4lg Intraaluf et,- bqii '41, gs . , V if K H. aj. ' '. omemo ecretary '38g Deputy ' 1 Seasrl arv of Student Court '4l7 Drum Majorettes '4l. ANDERSON. BETTY I.. Transferred from Los Angeles High School, Los Angeles, Cali- fornia. , iewnt Q 's.....l ANDBFSQO VID Se r k '40-'41g Senior Track Man er '39g Iunior Basketball '4Og Senior Basketball '4lg Intra- mural Sports '4U. ANDRADE. MILDRED Girls' Glee Club '39g A Cappella Choir '39: Cafeteria Cashier '40-'4lg Hav-a-laff '40-'41, ANDREW, LARRY Brass Hats '4lg A Cappella Choir '39-'4lg R,O.'l'.C. Ca tain '4lg Rifle Team '40-'4lp fziitramural Sports Teams '4 -'4l. A if' Y. O -Q,9s,.,1-- Q' , 0- hatin Cl e 'lp ips ... . n So- ciet ,Q I Y B:f'P'ft'1pMy ,fra Af: KL! - 10 X .1 I I , Why so worried, Iohn? Why so happy, Chris' K This might be any day on the Patio, period six I x NT' 6' wa Qw if ,, . 9 'f A' 9 X, xv r s 1 ' R . ALI Fu ur em rs '39-'-40: ' a a- '4Ug irls' Volley- '4Ug rogram Committee '40-'41, ARNOLD, MARION MAE Deputy '4Og A Cappella Choir '39g Senior Picnic Food Chair- man '4lg Commencement Usher- ette '4Og Girls' Drill Team '395 Homeroom Vice-President '39. ARP, MA A Q Ah Cap if c '39-'4lp r- c estr ' 4 ransferre rom P y ' High Sc Cali- f4U g Skatir ' ' Chorus ASAHINA. DOROTHY Girl Reserves '39-'40-'4lg Arch- ery Club '4Ug Girls' Swimming Team '4lg Latin Club '41, ALI., IACK Ft.O.T.C. Captain '4lg Brass Hats '4lg Transferred from Southern California Military Academy gotboall ' ' -'4Ug Track '3- L . LOWYD W. ' b '4Q'4lg Science Club evrons Club '41g Class ommittee '4lg Band Ser! nt '4lg Band '40-'4lg National nor Society '4l. BALLIE. FRANK R.O.T.C. Captain '4lg Rifle Team '4Ug Deputy Sheriff '39: Green and Go d HLY '38-'39-'4Ug Brass Hats '40-'41, BARBOUR, PEGGY l De u er 40 S 'f ' 5 p t iii ' 5 ' '41' ge umm. ot f Lug' usin ss - er o a , , y National Hon iffy - J , ,..,- .1 Q in-rmsmm' tty Stemwuscher Carol Oi Dorothy Kishi. id Kazuo Kimura studying for a big quiz. BARNES, EDWARD HAROLD Senior Picnic Committee '41p Football '39A'4Og Green and Gold Hi-Y '40-'41g R,O.T,C. Second San Dieao ,ja .. BARRACL , Gwl: ' I r Cl '4 ' sherettes Lieutenant '4 ' Transrerred from BARTON. FRANK HARRY Iunior Scholastic Football Cap- tain '40-4lg Basketball Team '4lg Red and Gold Hi-Y '39-'40 '-'fly Bowling Club '41g A Cagpel- la Choir '3 1 Glee Club '3 140. BATE, RI ILLA C Trans r , sl n ew's Prior 'th T- - Cl ' p at- ic Ar IH' 4Ug el hoir Al: l. BAUGH. HAROLD W. A Cappella Choir '41g Trans- ferred from Leilehua Hi h Schoolg Model Airplane Club 895 National Honor Society '41. BEAUMONT. IAC H. Chevron u ' ' 5 Bow Club ' -'4 s' ooki '38- 4Op o Re r ntative '38-'39, omeroQmO er 'od-'39. BEERMAN, VIOL LUCILLE Deputy '4ly Girls' Glee Club '39-'4Ug A Cappella Choir '39- '40-'4l. I' ak Sports '4Op Chevrons iiEg?2,'ylILLIAM IR. 5. is i A alt.: ' IKE' .44 1. ff 5. J K BELLINCS R. N Coo el . .T.C. Uflgllgresident, Se ' Class '4lg . resident, Gre and Gold Ha-Y '4lg Vice- Presiflent, Bovs' Glee Club '4ly Footb ll '40-'41g Track '39-'40-'41, BENEV ES. IUNE ESTELLE Rough Rider Staff '40-'4lg Deputy '40-'4lg Girls' Rifle Team '4lg Hav-a-laff' '41. BENIAMIN, HELE LI ' , Science Club '4 - 1' t -r ' - faint, Matt.- Deputy irls'R A 7- N ' BERNARD. DALE V. Chorus '40-'4lg Transferred from Milwaukee Hiqh School, Mil- waukee, Wisconsing Team '39g Gym Leader '39, f winan. DAVID Homeroom Officer ' . ' BLACK. IEANNE BNC Iunior otrfmi - '4 'N o roo e '40-144: lla C ' ' Girls' Rifle eam 4 ri or icnfc Fo ff 40 ' . fjLf . , li . - 'Z BI. CHA 'IRVIN ESCH ub '3 O-' 1- ' e a ' -'4Ug Br -'ff g RO. utenant '4U 4l. BLESSLEY, BILL Bowling Club '41g Round-Up Staff '41, , I n A ENCE H. . l M ' tt '4lz H oom re reitiz Esenatus Bbnrilanus ' -'40 Senior Orchestra '39-'40g Dru Corp! '39: Science Club '40-'4l. ' ' BOBEK. BEATRICE Transferred from San Pedro Hiqh Schooly A Cappella Choirg Bowling Clubq Deputy: Tennisg Annual Staff. BOLTE. FRED B ' ' t 9-'40-'41g Sc?iTe r S , -Aviation Clu '38. BOTELHO, THEODORE HENRY Deputy 40g Fire Squad '4U5 Fire Chief '4l. 0 f'A! J uf 12 fb!! 'J V. ,f V x , ,, ,ff . ix! Mfg' Qyw' 1 B O ' E DAN Band '39 - ' , Homeroom Pres- ide t '40, meroom Representa- tive 41, av-a-laff '40, An- nou ement and Per nal Cards Co ittee '40, I Orches -.4 '40. 3 ,l, B VER tg. .0 B H emit, t oys N - - , Re ,an Hi4Y '40-'41, A C e oir '41, Homeroom VI resident '40-'41. 03,4424 V6 xiveya, . BRITT, WILLIAM 03445 Band '40-'4l: Science Club '41, Bowling Club '41, Iazz Orchestra '41, Intramural Sports Team '41, Rifle Team '4l. BRO CKWAY, ROBERT WILLIAM Boys' Glee Club '41, A Cap ella Choir ' 41. Jxmwixjlf' pn CADY, MARIORIE ELEANOR l 7 Mad '41, Girls' Rifle lune Team '39, Homeroom Represen- tative '41, Latin Club Vice-Presi- dent '40, Commencement Usher- ette '40, CALKINS. WILLARD C. IR. Transferred trom Erasmus Hall Hiah School, Brooklyn, N.Y., Iunior Honor Society '39, Delta Hi-Y '39, Chevrons Club '41, Science Club '41, Announcement alrid Personal Cards Committee CAMERON. MARION ELI ETH CHANG, ROBERT W. B. A Cappella Choir '39, Best Sol- dier '4U, Major R.O,T.C. '41, ational Honor Society '4UA'41: Cheer Leader '41, Captain, Guard of Honor. CHANG. WAI HOON Girl Reserves '40, Latin Club '39-'40, Cafeteria Cashier '40, Chinese Students' Alliance '4U. CHAR. NORMAN Bowlina Club '41, Senior Picnic Food Committee '41, CHING. BERNICE E. O. Girl Reserves '40-'41, Deputy '40 and '4l. CHING, FLORENCE KAM HO Girls' Glee Club '40-'41, A Cap' pella Choir '40-'41, Chinese Stu- dents' Alliance '39. CHING. GLADYS VIOLA Girl Reserves '39-'41, Homeroorn Secretary '39-'40-'41, Homeroom Representative '38, Cafeteria Cashier '41, Volleyball '39, Future Homemakers '41, CHING, HELEN N. M. Scholastic Award '39-'40, An- nouncement and Personal Cards Committee '41, Deputy '39-'40-'41, Treasurer, Girl Reserves '40-'41, Girls' Swimming Team Manager '41, National Honor Society '4l. CHING, STEPHEN A Cappella Choir '40, Ho erooxn Treasurer '414,G1 ss ' Com- mit ee Nl, Un 4 - Chi! ' ' ,A liance '4 ' Bas- d Football '39-'4 . 1 X, ll ' 5 K X- ,X It L L in i L .. . ,N 11,4 , gk, Fred Bolte and Ioe Petrowski. I-'re gets his geometry. but does Ioe? 'Haag S1 ' - , - ,K ci ce 1 ' PST' 1? ,C oir '4 , l n Prophecy Com- . mitte '41, ' CA , 'I'I'IO AS . C ' e lth t ' - ' , ntra r Sports - 41, . o Guar ' ' ell in '40 4 . 1 , it Of' l t X Srl' it Scie e b ' , Latin Club '41, il Rese X 39-'40-'41, Girls' ' ' e Tea '40, Chinese Stu- ts' Alliance.'4U. Q1 if 4 CHANG, ALAVANA Transferred from Diocesan Girls' School, China '40, CHANG. EDITH M. Y. Deputy, '41, A Cappella Choir '41, C inese Students' Alliance CHANG. IENNIE A Cappella Choir '39-'40-'41, ii' if if ll A . lx 'Ili e Serena Platt and Marjorie Cady znnmg their future homes? ff' o if f 1 cz-1 ANN .N. y f D ' 'U-'ly 1 ff' 1, It f Au fre ig 44 13 M' -' Ig Reserves' - -' 5 Cggirtiisef Students' Allialgtce . ' -' 5 nou I t X e - sonal 'rds r ' CHONG. HARRY W. K - science Club '4Ig Latin Club ' , ,tfvw Boys' IGlee Club '4Ug Swimm gi 1 K Team 41. yyyfyg CHONG. MAY De uty '4lg Girs e Club 415 A Cla pe 'r '41g Rifle Team '4O: s R anus '4Ug Girl Reserv s '4O. ,I CHO G. 'I' Dep y 34 '4 1 Chinese Stu- de t i e 39-'4Up A Cap- pe hoir '4 Y' . CH00. EDITH BETTY National Honor Society '40-'41y Homeroom Representative '4lg Secretary, Shorthand Club 'Lily Scholastic Award '4Ug Usherettes' Club 'Aly Latin Club '40, CHRISTIE. BETTY Round-Up Stall, Senior Editor '41p Honor Society '40-'4lg R.O.T.C. Sponsor '4lp Orchestra '39-'4O5 A Cappella Choir '39-'4lg Girls' Swimming Team '39-'4U 4l. CHU. EARL M. Best Soldier '4Ug Intramural Sports Teams '40-'4lg Deputy '40-'4lp A Cappella Choir '41g Class Day l-'ro ram Committee '4lg lntramural ill-Star '4U. CHU, HESTER H. K. Latin Club '4Up Science Club '4lp Girl Reserves '4lg Chinese Stu- dents' Alliance '4lg Chorus '4l. CHU. WINIFRED Girls' Drum Corps '4Op Deputy '4lg Girl Reserves '4ly Chinese Students' Alliance '40, CHUC . OBE T 0' ' I tu o 'E J itll, ophomore C -- e t '39g Band '38-' ' fl - I Captain '41p fi-W.. .: 0. CHUN. BERTHA M. I. Deputv '4Ug Latin Club '4lg Girl Reserves '40-'4ly Chinese Stu- dents' Alliance '4l. CHUN. DANIEL H. W. Iunior Track '4Og Intramural Basketball and Football Sgorts Teams '40-'4lg Band '39-'4 1417 Orchestra '40-'4ly lunior Basket- ball '4lp Homeroom Reporter '4l. - St , Girls' Sports '4 - erettes' Club '4lp ' '39-'40-'4lg Senior ass 'Pro ram Committee '4lg Exe tive Cgouncil '41, ' COCKETT. MILDRED M. rls' Drum Corps '39g Drum ttes '4Ug Drum Maiorette aiq '4lg Will and Prophecy mittee '4lp Deputy '39, f' COLLINS. LLOYD RAYMOND Intramural Sports '40-'4ly Chev- rons Club '4lg Rille Team '4Og Intramural Football All-Star '-10. CO EFORD. RAY WILLIAM e ant e Crew rons lf ea . , 1? lu '4l ecy Com t m '39-'40 ls R,O.T.C. e '4 .D A . C Y 1 P 4 estra '4 M' f a Cub '4l- 'ie Aj '40 ' ' sf -o r ei e v- p o Air- -0 e Clu I ' 'e Youth O ganization 'I COOPER. ART Science Club '39-'40-'4lg Tennis Team '40-'41g Brass Hats Club '4U-'4lg R.O,T.C. First Lieutenant '4lg Senior Picnic Committee '4l. U T Prom Comm - - '40- St ent Bo y Dance iw m' t Senior Program 23' I? R Q f ' 1 '41 ...H p V . , is 7 R. 'i TH- -. ucitior CI ' .- :N ee 4 g Naffal Honor ty '41, cre '40-'4lp '4lp Senior ' A415 Iunior Fi- STA. H m Ho oo Epre ative '39y X e t nc o 40 CROZIER. BETTY Student Body V' e- ident '4lp Deputy '39-'4 ecutivef Council '4lp luni m - mittee '4Up R,O.T . ponso Hav-a-laff '40, CUNNINGHAM, FRANCIS G. lntramuigjlnlbdll '4Og Boys' l JIM filggfilppella Choir ' 5 Stagg rev' '40-'41, wJ , ir' .A 1' .- 4559 v' , : ' r . -. 1 Y DALZEI. , LEEN D t '9-'fill uty Sheriff '4 foric l ontest '4Ug Cos- tu . '40g HeartedHerbert 139, Round! p staff 141. DENISON. ELIZABETH Science Club '41g Deputy '40, DEWING. DOROTHY E. Archery Club '4Ug Girls' Rifle Team '39-'4lg A Cappella ChoirQ qu-'41, Girls' Swimming Team '4lp Band '41g Girl Reserves '41, DEXTER, BETTY B. Secretary of Senior Class '4lp R.O,T,C.-S sor '4lg Drum Maj- orette '4l- eputy '39-'40g Ceil- r lleyball '39, riff' D M! Senior olf Te m '39g Chevron Club '4lp Boys' Cooking '41, X 7 DOWD. FRANK E. ' '4lg Stage Cre 1 Grad ' 5 Barbara Walker and lack Beaumont conversint on the patio while lack Lundquist looks on FX Ceiling Zero '39, -C1-1aff 2' , ation Da Chevrons b -'4lg Scien Club '40-' f. ,1- u DOWER. C HOL Mi le O fer rom ' Union fx ittee 'I 3' ransl b I c .f I Situ.. 1. Hi l S , '40g Girls' fgggmtizn , 3 ales' CIETSB-'4U. DYE. MARY , 1 if , R h- 'd t ' : D ino ,!erj ep 1 fb , , 5. , i L, N i . X 41 R EDINGTON. IAMES Tennis Team '39-'40-'4lp French Club '4lp Graduation Dance Committee '4lp National Honor Society '41, EGGERKING, FREDERICK W. Iunior Scholastic Football 'Ally Deputy Sheriff '39g Captain I.P,O '39-'40-'41p P,A. Syst '415 X or Bad' 9-' econd Li and ' cholastic Awar '3 ' g Stage Crew '39-'40-'41p ne d '4lg ERIC N, AN TE er' - eputy '41, en ve 39 405 Tea Gradua- ti Committe '4U: Future Hornemakers '4 5 Class Gift Committee ' 1 Cappella Choir '40 and '41, X FERGU AR ELLEN So Re t ' ' -' Pr 'ection Roo ' O-'4 . I-.ERR I ALD ll-ff! Ro 13 , usiness Man ger '4ly o oo Offic '4Uy 1 ,T . irs Li ut t '41p 1 ' ras ats '4, ' Honor i ' ocie '41, E LEY. AS ss ts ' 1 ew Rep- r ive ' Deput '39s H . . S c Lieutenant '41, ni. imc . 1 cholastic Award '4Oy Deputy '40-'4lp French Club '41p Girl I Reserves '40-'4l: A Cappella Choir '4lg National Honor So- ciety '41, FUIIOKA, ELSIE Deputy '41g Latin Club '39-'4Ug Senatus Romanus '4U: Girls' Drum Corps '4U: A Cappella Choir '4lp Girl Reserves '39-'40 and '41, FULKS. DOROTHY Choir '40-'41g Girls' Drum Corps '40-'4lp Deputy '4lg Future Home- makers '415 Transferred from Bremerton High School. can .ef nr ...gm .s11'xiaus.,. tasira f, , 1 v 4 ' -.1 .IZ GRAMBERG, IRMA Homeroom Secretary '39-'4lg Na- tional Honor Society '4l. GRAY. DIANA Round-Up Staff '40-'4lg French b '41g La Causette Staff '415 av-a-latf '4Op Usherettes' '39-'40-'4lg A Cappella Choir '39g National Honor Society '41, GRUNE, HARLES EARLE Basltgla Mfg Senior Picnic inte inmen Committ e 41 LH: Fi Tran fe d ' 1 HW: Schoilgrr 'T earn '39-'?Og Track Tea '4Ug Boys' Glee Club AU. GUTHRIE, ANNA MARIE Girls' Glee Club '4lp A Cappella Choir 'lily Transferred from Woodrow Wilson High School, ugqRBeachr California '415 ider, 'n grrse Drill '4lp igqlahglijrbd ub '39-'40, is V' I-IASYASHI. ROBERT HAYS, IUANITA R,O.T.C, Sponsor '4lp Girls' Ten- nis Team '40-'4lp Drum Major- f ette '4lp Girls' Swimming Team '41g Graduation Committee '4l. ter! Chang and Elizabeth Denison look tl they understood the subiect. Q 5 xx 1 I 0-Q WI Latin u Gir s' l e 5 Club '41. ij vvvl-612 11' 1-iss. Aunonn National Honor Society '41, , 1- IX 'tt' ' , HEINE, WILLIAM H. Green and Gold Hi-Y '40-'41g Boys' Cooking '4Ug Chevrons Club '41, GARBEH. RICHARD K. NEMA , 1051-gp NE C m a Club Vice-President '4Ug ,, 1 ., f h ' gclilnderi-1gDg Bititd Ro111ie1R511, un If I if 1 ' 7 0 ' .IV 5 '- ' -'47 SigTlS'4l:GRZund-Up sign '41' , 1? ,?'l s g, Wi,,1l,?,,in G miami I ' 47' 1 I 'lf ' f f ,, 1 ,f . rss- ' 01 A o nl -1 1' 'mem C' ' HIGGINB THAM, ANN i Girls' Rifle Team '39p Deiuty ' ' -' 5 a e a oir ' g GIBB Y I N 1 Baccalaureatepgommittee '41, A pal di 3 p ink 'A 1 ' 0, e e 1 '4lg 1 L, 111 'e ' 'fiplelurt I ad HIGUCHI, YOISBIB - 1 ' av QW lt -41.4 ES11n,'cE31bp.14i1CBo1ii1g3Z gilub J P ff , . 2 ee GIBSON. PATTY A 'C1.l15A'39: Sihclgxsytgiward '39, Advanced Ochestra ' -'40-'41g 9 r A Ca e o'r p Girls' ' ' Gle 5 n Club '41g , Gir e '39y National Ho oci '41, GOBLE. GEORGE , , 6. t . . Afq, f 1 R.O.T.C, M1101 '4lg time Team 1 ' ,!L 'i,i '39-'40-'41p A Cappella Choir f ,, ft , 'QS-'4lg Hed and Gold Hi-Y '4l7 ' L 1 '1 ' Science Club '4Up Brass Hats '41, GOFF. MARION G' l ' H11 T '39-'40, I. t' . ' , ciltg 'ssl 'li Cgsgbella Choirqm 0-'ft' 1 and '41, - JXM! J V 'xl' JW f GOMES. HA11n1E'r'rs v1v1AN 0 1 ' A Cap ella Choir '39 '41 Girls' Drill? Team '39p Basket-ball '4lg Baseball '40-'4lg Volleyball '40-'4lp Horse Shoe Team '4l. GOO. MARGARET La Causette Stall '4lg French Club '4lg Girl Reserves '39-'40-'lily Chinese Students' Alliance '4ly National Honor Society '41, Ltr 0 x ILAND. CHARLES Intramural Sports '40-'41p Chev- rons Club '41, HILL, GORDON Senior Band '39-'40-'41p Senior Orchestra '40-'41p Intramural Sports '41g Hav- - '4Gp Iazz Orch stra '4 ' . ONSTAN CE O, PHYLLIS Latin Club '40-'4lp Senatus Ro- manus '41p Chinese Students' Alliance '41, H ,YUN A il - s h 'iff eputy ' ' p Chin: Sfkaents' Al- liancewl ' HOFFACKER. DO OTHEA L Deputy Sheriff '41p Oche r '4Op A Cappella C ir 'fllg Drum Corps '39-'4Op uni Prom Committee '40, ' 3-yilgi '09-'40-'41g Cafeteriaf 5 r 'V' 1 1 f pmt, CHRISTIAN 1 ZA Cappella Chgir, '40-'41, HOLT, LESLIE H. Rotftlfvh lgidgr Stall Senior W' an ro ec omrni ee in1'41 p Lk, wav' fg,,,45i'6ML4, HOO, DILLIE MAE Girl Reserves '39-'4lg Future Homemakers '4lg Volleyball '39. HOOSER. HAROLD lunior Scholastic Football '4Ug R.O,T.C. First Lieutenant '41g Rifle Team '39-'40-'41g Chevrons Club '4Op Red and Gold Hi-Y '40-'41y A Cappella Choir '39-'40 and '4l. HOWARD Girl e s '39 ier '41s Baseb 385 Gi rill Team '38p lth Capt '11 8-'39-'4lp Band '38-'39, IKE YHI O Girls um s '38-'39y Dep- uty ' '41 1 eserves '40-'4l. 0 ' Chorus '41y Girls' Rifle Team '41, ING. SHERI Se ior Class Treasurer '41p Best Solldier '4Dg Homercom Treas- ur'rl '41g ntramurl Sports 4541, sign - 41'4Og Nq- up W t vi 1 rNN.' HAzr:1. s. K. Girl Reserves '40-'4lp Girls' Drum Corps '39: Chinese Stu- dents' Alliance '40-'4lp A Cap- pella Choir '41, INN, SYLVIA S. T. A Cappella Choir '4lg Chinese Students' Alliance '40-'41g Girl Reserves '40-'4lg Girls' Drum Corps '39. Y ,39-'fm tyisme. Girl Reserves SEATON Honor IADER. YAOMI IUNE Girls' Glee Club '39-'407 A Cap- ella Choir '39-'40-'4lp lviixed IENSEN, HERBERT Science Club '40-'Lily Homeroom Treasurer '40-'41g lrlomeroom Representative '39g Tenth Grade Representative '39: National Honor Society 'I1l. .ff fl 5 Alex and Iohn really know what it feels like now X ' ' . 3 xi 3 d Eggerking checking up m the proyection room. IONES, CLARENCE AURAL Fire Squad '4ly Second Lieuten- ant '4lg Senior Picnic Food Com- mittee '4lg Chevrons Club. KADOWAKI, GRACE T. Girl Reserves '41g A Cappella Choir '4l. iette 4 xl Girl Re- ' Drum KANEDA. rf UK ' Transferr d mg ' er- mediate ' , 4- u '39- room President '39- I5 'l. V1.1 of .., fr KAU. LOTUS Homeroom Reporter '4lg Band Sponsor '4lp Bowling Club Sec- retary 4l- A Cappella Choir '-Aly Girls' Glee Club Secretary '4lg National Honor Society '4l. AYAKO Choir '39p Girl Re- Girls' Drum Corps K , .f J ' 1 'K' ft ffl! . ,J !f KEANINI rshch KELLETT NANCY E Latin Club 40 4l Girl Reserves 39 and KEMP EDMUND V Helper '4l- ransferred from St. Louis '39 omeroom Vice President 39 Intramural Football 40 Boys Swimming learn 41 Boys Cooking 41 Track Team 41 KEPPELE RICHARD H d l Orchestra '0 r ed rbert r 41 Round Up a cholastic Award 'fsYs. Lois Artis Girs Glee Club 39 Girs Swimming leam 39 40 41 A Cappella Choir 39 Graduation Dance Committee 41 KIM. MARIE Girls' Rifle Team '40p Iunior As! sembly Committee '40g Bowling Club '4lp Cafeteria Cashier '40 KIM SARAH , .T,C. Sponsor '4lg ir P' Rille Team '41g Latin Club '40p A Cappella Choir '41g ' Swimming Team '4lg l Honor Societv '4l,. ILAEZE ation l Honor Society '4 -'4lg , r ' -' l' Dep- Jzf She ' 7 ' eserves ' g H A oo 'dent '39g Homeroom -f ri' tive '40, Nationa ' '40f'4lg A - - de tilications . f. ' ' eserves '39-'40, f 'cl ' , Homerodm Presi- ' ' A omeroom Vice-Presi- e t ' ' omeroom Representa- tive '3 - BQ -.'-L sign 4U '4t 4l i O Q- sf xrsr-ir, no I, ' ,. . i Ro Q p O .- ey d 4 . ' Q 1 - n 0. n I ' KITTS. DAVI T sf rre Woodrow Wil- so each, California '40g S rice b '40.' , A N JU O A . 'pella Chqip2fl9-' 5 Girl serves '4lv. 'J 2 If it 1 KUBA, RICHARD Left school without graduatin KUFFERATH ANNA D 'J Song Leade I 1 --sn Rough Rider , '39l74oi1gwX 1 1, no . , d Q 5 . 1 '4 : T 'Bi . H tizissfw, --HQ,.:a11yt12a'fF N ,S A Lf' 3 P I! KUPIHEA. IUNIA AHEONG Rough Rider Staff '40-'41, Latin Club '39-'40, Science Club '40-'41, Ceiling Zero Proper- ties Committee 39: A Cappella Choir '39-'41, Girl Reserves Inter Club Representative '40-'4l. KURISAKI, AIKO , Latin Club '4l. I , xy KUYKENDALL, RICHARD 'K- Round-Up Staff-Classes Editor '41, National Honor Soci ' f '40-'41, Homeroom President I R ' Oratorical Contest Winner ' Student Court Iudge '41, Pr - gram Committee '41, A KWON, CATHERINE MARIETT Science Club '39-'40, A Ca pell Choir 39 Latin Club 4 Girl Team '40, National Honor So- ciety '4l. KW . YOUN MA Lieut an .O. .C. fi! fx t ro resentative ' 5 V-'11 - ie-Presid ft Presi- e , K r an ents' lliance ' ,Nati -ix - or Soci '4l. LAI, PEAR I ' I Girl Reser 2 64' ' J ' se Students' cef? LAU. ALICE F. Y. science citib '31, ri b '4lg Girl es ' -'4 - Chinese Stu nts' ce ' -'41, LAU. ORENCE Homeroom Vice-President '39, Deputy '41g R.O.T.C. Ssonsor '41, Usherettes' Club '41, radu- ation Committee '4l. x 1 v, QM, ,gf ly-Af LAU. LILA L. S. Girl Reserves '39-'40, Science Club '4l: Chinese Students' Al- liance '40, 1 LAU. somw s. K. 3 , Rough Rider S l'Ty i lp Deputy '39-'41 P 1 39. 1 fi tlltlll GWMW lk , LECHER, ROLAND Chevrons Club '4lg Intramural Sports '40, Iunior Basketball '41, Aviation Club '4l. LEE, AGNES LEE, GE UDE D '39-'40-' : C ll CRDU X39-'4 -'41 asurcegfliioq lean, Sgide t liance '4Op Girls' R e '39p Girl Re- serves '2!8- l, Baccalaureate XCommittee '4 X LEE. GRACE KYUNOHE Deputv '40-'41, A Cappella Choir '39, Girl Reserves '40, Vice- President '41, President, Korean Students' Alliance '40, Iunior Commencement Committee '40, Rough R' er Stiff, Typist '41, ll .M-so if RGINIA L cience E feteria Cashier 4 . LE , . ' R v ' - U, tin ub ' Ag i b YVNHS' '4.lp , , U - 7, X LEEDY. CLAYTON B. Transferred from Winthrop High School, Washinton, LENOW, MARY SUE Transferred from Thomas Iefter- son High School '39. LITTLE. BARBARA IEAN Science Club '40-'41, Transferred from Fairfax High School, Holly- wood. Reserves BB-'40-'41, Girls Rifle L I Norman Mitchell and Mike Topolmskx watch Dutch Stephen doubling up to get cz drmk of water '39 '4 ' Qi '4U:' ' oc i O vi 3 5 . I f L. elf '4 ' It . :al f ' -' f V a ga Q - 1' 3 room - l'I ' B t '41g 'g n Gr lon 42 I u IO 5. ' I xe Teves marks the Hav a Iatt contest chart while ce Smith and Louise Ohveri read the score to her. R,O.T.C, Sponsor '4lp Presiden L, LUM. VIOLET C. K. Science Club '41g Orchestra '39p Deputy '4lg Chinese Students' Alliance '41, I I MALING. NANCY .Q lllwl. ' Transfer lrom, Leilehua Qign Sc . 9. lg EMM A Mnnrgsfirntn ELOISB Dfpfi '41 Di-111 Team '39 Pu- Cftwe Hornemalgers '4l': Catqleiuf Cashier 41, Senior Picnic ood Committee '41, MARTIN. ETH MAU. MYRNA Y. Y. Deputy '4lg Chinese Alliance '4l. MCCOMBS. GLADYS A Cap ella Choir '4Of'4lg Latin Club Students' .1 , , HN ,,f4f.f ' 1 'vi ' MCCROSSON. DORIS ROSS Honor Society '40-'4l1 Round-Up Staff '4Op Faculty Editor '4lg ludge, Student Court '41g Home- room Representative '40-'4lg R.O.T.C. Sponsor '41p Chairman, Ir. Prom Committee '4U. MCKINLEY. Agtcl-11: Bq63t64U. l ce Club '41, I c 1 40 lffli I LITTLE. RUTH GENEVA 1 b ,'4U 4l5nRElle 'TeGm' Shorthand Club '4lg Homeroo 1 gpgmosl FRANCES ' Vice-President '4lg Latin Club! - 0: Girls R tl T am National Hon -1, 4'li L .PE SH mor ask ra 1 A . ' n mittee ' N ' onor - iety '4l LOO. EMMA K. S. A Ca pella Choir '39f'4O-'4lg Girls' Glee Club '4U. LORENZ. MARION Deputy '40-'4lg Senior Picnic Entertainment Committee '4l. LOW. EDNA SUE Senior Picnic Entertainment Committee '4lg Iunior Com' mencement Committee '4Ug A Cappella Chqir 41g Deputy '4lp Girl Reserves '40g Chinese Stu- dents' Alliance '40. LOWRY. RICHARD A Cappella Choir '39-'4lg Mixed Doub e Octette '4lg Swimming Team '4lp Red and Gold Hi-Y '41. LUM. DOROTHY E. M. fgorps '407 A Cappella LUM. GEORGE cuz ' g Transferred ro Q naluna High ' 5 B A '3 . . 1? T. LF-DNARD E. ra l Football '4Ug Chev- , S immtng Te 41 Future Homemakers '4lg roo Health Ca ' ' ' ap- p a Choir '40-W fi -px MEDEIROS. MILDRED R. Transferred from McKinley High Schoolg Homeroom President ' Up Homeroom Secretary '39-'4Up Girl Reserves '39, MELLO. VIVIAN SYLVA Senior Program Committee '40-'4lg Basketball '39-'40-'4lg Volleyball '39-'4Ug Baseball '39-'40-'4lg Horse Shoe Pitch- ing '40. tl xl ' J ,rp t ew 4f 'ff, -' ,f rw F0 5' if Qi ,tl Ni XX A eff' ff-f , ,ff lx 1,1 K i J ' MUELLER. IEAN Executive Council '41, Home- room Secretary '39-'40-'41, Grad- uation Dance Committee '41, Usherette '99-'40, Iunior Prom Committee '40, MURPHY, ADAIR R.O.T.C. Sponsor '41, Future Homemakers' Club '41, Latin Club '40, Graduation Dance Committee '41, Transferred from Long Beach Polytechnic '39, MUSCO, IANE Homeroom Secretary '40-'41, Glee Club '39, Baccalaureate . ij' 'dsx ' H' 1 H fc..-j Committee '41, A ,' KY' ' ' ' ' y2f1f,f,,ft N HA A, M OU 'ff-4-1' I . , ,f 'A U, er st t 9, Gifts, - 1,-,, ,' ,- ' WJ! -. ,, - TPS ' ' 1: Deputy h , J LT , , ' ' ' ' ntr orts '4U-'41, ,, , 5'- fayn , -7 ea '39, Base- ' Me, ff 'fr' lf, H 1 1 X ' 'g ' Z .1 X ur CC .237-,. A9544 .' . 'glfvzf MESICK. HERBERT Welfare Campai n Program '40-'41, Latin Clui '39, Razz- m zz B nd '40, MI . KMLEILA 'rl ntr l Spo 9-'41,'- f' - om i - sident '3 o e '40-'41, '4 , ella Choir , eputy 59- 1. fl . , , MIN. ANDREW ' 4- , Stage Crew '39, Iunior' Police Officer '39-'41, Projection Room '41, Transferred from West NASH. DOUGLAS Transferred from Garfield High, Seattle, Washington '40, NICHOL. ZOE ANNA Transferred from Granby High School, Norfolk, Virginia '40, A Cappella Choir '41, NOHD, HAROLD WESLEY Iunior Scholastic Football '41 NOWELL, WESLEY R. Round-Up Staff '40-'41, Organi- zati s Editor '41, Swimming Philadelphia High School, Penn- S 1-eu '41 Cmccpmin '41, Truck pella Choir '39, Big sylvania, Swimming Team '40, 1 n f 9Qf415 Rme Team V40-'41, 4 l Round-U Skaff, Assist t Art Editor '48, A Editor '411. Scho- lastic Award ' U-L 1, ,Senior Qo- Orchestra '39i'40-'41, String Em semble '41, Deputy '39-'40-' . MIT ' ORM THOMAS i 1' ootball 39 'A In' :M ' ' ' 1 ' . , , u nant '41, Red and Q a i 41, Brass Hats ub ' l MOE. KILMER O. I' lntramural Sports '40-'41, Latin Club '41, Track '41, Homeroom Representative '40, Senior Pro- gram Committee '4l, Swimming 'team '41, , V ' MOEN. IOHN Golf Team '39-'4 - 5 resident, , Stamp Club '40, Tennis Team K '40-'41, Transferred from Point Loma High School '39, Chair- man, Senior Class Dance Com- mittee '41, Latin Club '41, MOKIAO. IOANNA Rifle Team '39 Drum gram Commitee '41, Seniors- 'kJ,,5' MINER, GRETEL KUULA 'Lft ' F2245 H9A,be,,fi .394 N' f ,,, ,- Alice Arnold. Beverly Wood and Florence Lu at the switchboard checking up on absentee: Girls' ' : , Corps '39-'40, Deputy '39, ,M , is MOORE. ELEANOR g. 5 ' Deputy '39, Band '41, Triple Trio '39, Bowling Club '41, Girls' - Glee Club '39-'41, A Ca Ha . Choir '39-'41, xxx K 4 MORITZ, PHYLLIS 1 5 National Honor ' 0-' l,K , Round-Up at ff ' , o -. Editor '41, e ' ' 5 R.O.T.C. r ' , 'lun , XY . Mad -Stu Di o ' 1 ' ' Executive ouncilr' X- MOSHER. MELVA LATTIMORE Tri le Trio '39-'40-'41, Hav-a- laffP' '40, A Cappella Choir '39-'40-'41, Girls' Glee Club '39-'40-'41, Secretary '40, Presi- dent '41, R,O.T,C. Sponsor '41, Class Gift Committee '41, MOSHIER. BETTY IEAN Deputy '39, Senior Will and Prophecy Committee '41, poem, momnrmxu , OGURE. TSUNEKO Hough Rider Staff '38-'39, Editor '4lg Round-Up Staff '39g Honor Society '40-'4 g Quill and Scroll '40-'4lg Scholastic Award '4Uy Deputy '38-'39-'4U. oi, cmos. xnrorco' . Depigty rf-,'41ph'Fiiture Irbmler '4lg Girl 'Reserves ' '4, A C pello Choir '40g G1 Gleexqlub' '4Uy Rough ' er Typist I OKADA. PAULINE K. Drum Corps '4Up Girl Reserves '40-'41, Science Club '4l. OLIVIERI, LOUISE 9 ,X onnsgrjs. HENRY ALEXANDER orcuno, Yuco FV WU1 r Volleyball Team '39-'40-'4l: Basketball '39-'40-'4lg Baseball '39-'40-'4lp Graduation Commit- tee '4lp A Cappella Choir '4lg Deputy '39 f Il' 'C 'rfb' I r o ,si cfman Varsity Footb ll ' '4Og In- tersc ohst' tar Halfback '40, ?FootbfYIl Cd-Captivg'-'1Ug senior Bqsketirqii '40-'4 enior Track '39-'40-'4l.? Most Inspira- tional lntersoho astic Halfback In . OLSEN. ROY Senior Football '4lg .Green and Gold Hi-Y, Secret ry J'2,pf'Base- ball ' 5 'gh1ior,Q'b all '40, lntycim portp, feams '40-'4l. A .f . Band '39-'40-'4lg Homeroom President '39p Homeroom Treas- urer '4Op Intramural Football '4Ug Latin Club '39-'4Og Boys' Cook- ing '4O. . OSBO N. TI-IUR L. G Committee ' 7 c' ' : nsferre o ante ' o - teca, Calif rni Team '40g Dramat s., u U. OSS. TUNE Deputy '4Og Dspen H1 '40p A Cappella Choiirxill. e per PADGETT, KEITH Latin Club '4l7 HGV-cl-lcrff '4lg Homeroom Officer '39p Archery Club '4Up Chevrons Club '4ly Class Gift Committee '4l. ALI, CHRISTOPHER A. Homeroom President '40-'4lg Science ub '4Uy Boys' Glee C ub ' -'4O'4l: Mixed Double tt '4lp A Cappella Choir Q ' -' Choir President '4l. T Pimx, ELSIE are chemists Harold Pitchford Young Kwon and Earle Wolfe try their skill. its C tb P KHARYY u ior Sc l a etb Senior h lastic B a A appella Ch r '39-'4 N Berry ' Tra erLd astlemont H' Schoo, la ,Califor- X ' ' Qi n I 3 s I sl: H '40-'4l: Se ' Sch tic Foot- l d d old i-Y '41g PERCIFIELD, BRUCE H. Homeroorn Secretary '4l: Trans- ferred from Severn School, Cubag Boxinq '40g Swimming '39p Tennis '39g Ridinq '39. RCIFIELD. ROBERT A. ior Class Day Program Com- ittee 41 Homeroom President 41 Transferred from Guanta namo Bav Cuba Swimming 'b '4O Terinis '391'40g Sailing '39 and '40. PESTRELLO. NELLIE EMILY Girls' Glee Club '40 Girls' Drill Team '39g Future I-Iomemakers '40-'41y A Cappella Choir '39-'4lg Senioiii Picnic Food Commit- tee ' . PETERSON, IEAN eputy '4lp Science Club '4lg Dispensary Helper '40-'41g Latin Club '4Og National Honor So- ciety '41. X! , TROWSKI. IOSEPH PETER Homeroom Treasurer '41, An- nouncement and Personal Cards Committee '41, Science Club '40-'41, National Honor Society in '4l. PHILLIPS. ERMA Graduation Committee '41. PHILLIPS. MILDRED AUDREY Future Homemakers, treasurer, '41, Future Homemakers -, f PHILLIPS. PAUL , Football Team.'40, ou e Stott '39-'40-'ftlf R '- '39-'40, Lieutenant . . ' Homeroom Presiden '9-'40 1 W o S tt C 1, Hi-Y Club' -' '41 ' 69 X' PIETS . IO!-IN I. Green and Gold Hi-Y '41, o room President '40-'41, Plays '39-'40-'41, Exec Council '40, Intramural orts Teams '40-'41, Track Te '39- '40 and '41, PLATT. SERENA Ft.O.T.C. Sponsor '41, I-Iomeroom Reporter '41, A Cappella Choir '40-'41, Iunior Commencement Committee '40, Iune Mad '41, Deputy '40. PLOOY MARY LOUISE Round Up Staff 39 40 41 Dep A Cappella Choir 39-'40 41 Robert-Chuck discusses the constitution with Droop' Sundelm. Betty Crozier and Ruth Woolley. my '39-140, Ushefetfes 739- 4o-'4iQ,lL.I., M Luck! I0 ' . . 7 , I aa In ' Homeroom Representative '39-'40, National Honor So- ciety'41. POSER. PHILIP . IR. ' Transferr f! Belltllille Townshi ' ol, Bell - vill I 1 s, and '39-' , Or a '39-'40, me a , '39-'40, Meteor o ica ' v ' ' 0 nstru t S lo o - 39- 4 1 I test '39-'40, 0 Z! PRIVAT. ERMA LOIS A Catgnella Choir '39-'40-'41, Girls' lee Club '39-'40, Girls' Triple Trio '40, Mixed Double Octette '41, Deputy '41, PRYOR. MARIORIE B. Deputy '41, Future Homemakers '40-'41, Girls' Glee Club '39, A Cappella Choir '39-'41, PUNG. RUTH Drum Corps '39-'40, Girl He- serves '40-'41, Latin Club '41. PUHDIN. ROBERT Transferred from South High School, Denver, Colorado, Bas- ketball '39, ' s N IA tpxfxljn . If .,a, if flfwloo I- , ,l,,' 1. .fx if? Li L, . v. w ' V QUINTAL. LUCILLE N. t Shorthand Club '41, Drum Corps '39-'40, Intramural Baseball, Volleyball, Basketball '39-'40-'41, Intramural Awards '39-'40 I QUIRK. MAR LENORA Tr s S D' EM 1. . K a ie' FI. ENCE ISABEL o Y39, Iunior rom o ittee '40, Homeroom Vi -P - t em '4 -'41, A C p- pell I oi ff -Q Q :- Com e f , i ensary Help- er '41. RISEBOROUGH. CARYL Iunior Prom Committee '40, Class Gilt Committee '41, Latin Club '40, Deputy '40, A Cappella Choir '41, Student Counci '40, ROBBINS. MILDRED HARRIET A Cappella Choir '40-'41, Girls' Glee Club '40-'41, Future Home- I makers '39. RODRIGUES. CAROL FELICIA A Cappella Choir '40-'41, Dep- ut '41, Dis ensary Helper '4fli'4l, Future Homemakers '41, HOST. ARTHUR RODRIGUES. DORIS IEAN Baccalaureate Committee '41, Deputy '41, Shorthand Club '4l. ee hysics students Willard Calkins. lack Wells i Al en Walker watch the wheels go 'round. RUSH. BEN Vice-President, Golf Team '41, Rifle Team '40-'4l: Oratorical Contest '39, Latin Club '40, First Consul '41, Chairman Personal Cards Committee '41, Hav-a- laff '41, RUSSELL. ALMA Deputy '39, Usherettes '40, A Cappella Choir '40, Girls' Swim- ming Team '41, Announcement and Personal Cards Committee '41, Costume Committee, Ceil- in Zero '39, Hay-a-1aff 40541, Iune Mad '40. RUSSELL. MARIORIE transferred from Long Beach Polytechnic High School 40, Life-Saving Corps '39-'40, Radio Amateur Club '39-'40, Alexis Carrel '39-'40, Class Day Pro- gram Committee '40-'4l. RUSSELL. MA ICE Executive Cou il '40, Nation? Honor Soc' t '40-'41, Seni r Footb l ' -' , unio ss Presi , R d- taff, Sport artme 4 , Green and l Hi-Y ' . RYAN. MATTHEW C. IR. Transferred from Woodrow Wil- son, Long Beach, California, Varsity Football Manager '39-'40, Ushers' Club '39-'40, Navy Iunior Club '39-'40, Navigation Club '39, Chemistry Club '39, SAKURADA. LEWIS Baccalaureate Committee '41, Science Club '41, National Honor Society '41. SANDELIN. RAMSAY H. National Honor Society '40-'41, Senior Basketball '40-'41, Stu- dent Body Treasurer '41, Green and Gold Hi-Y '40-'41, ice- President Iunior Class '40. SAUNDERS. HARRY R.O.T.C. Captain '41, o Representative '40, B Hats '41, N.R.A. Rifle Club -'40, X ,f SCHAUER. ILL W t' fng Club '40, Rifle Le h 11, a erred from Icihn lf Arllgilels, y n st gj?0 SCI-IILLING. ELAINE Girls' Glee Club '40, Orchestra '40 and '4l. SCHILLING. ELIZABETH VERA Transferred from Woodrow Wil- son High School, Long Beach, California, Hi Tri '39, SCI-IINDLER. IANE French Club '41, Latin Club '41, Transferred from Washington- If-e High School, Arlinaton, Va., Homeroom Secretary '40, Public Speaking and Debating '40, - . L' f ,I C 1 SCOTT. DOLORES ANNE Deputy '4l. SEAVER. FLORENCE Vice-President Shorthand Club '41, Girls' Rifle Team '40-'41, SERPA. ELIZABETH I. Homeroom Vice-President '39-'40, Homeroom Representative '41, Homeroom Regorter '41, R.O,T C. Sponsor '41, eputy '39, Rough Rider, Reporter '41. SEUNG. HELEN A Cappella Choir '41, Girl Re- serves '4l, Deputy '40. SHANER. BARBARA R.O.T.C. Sponsor '41, Homeroom Officer '41, Girls' Glee Club '40, Future Homemakers '40-'41, Graduation Dance Committee '41, Mixed Double Octette '41, A SHOEMAKER. CUEIS Science Club '40, Track Team '37, Archery Club '40, Weight Lightin Club '39, A Capge la Choir 88, Transferred from oly- technic Hi h School, San Fran- cisco, CaliTornia, SILVA. ALTA FRANCES Future Homemakers ' . q13 KAQZN . , X 5? Tim! MCHUU4 A4pmQ J ffm . 11' ,I-4 f9,1LJ ,kc ff 43 ' Wm X NXT, li j J f Future l It . 1 1' . l xi-I' . ' ,R ' ,X Qyqlgn, K' xl X. I l ' ' QNE. E . X' ' A A Girig' -131 eam '39-'4Og Archery x Clu ' -'4lg Bowling Club '41g Deputy '39-'4Oy Basketball Team X. '39-'41Ug Volleyball Team 139-'4U. f f I SUZ I. U ' 4 D p ' U5 ' eserves l i 1 ' ' , D ' '4l: A Cap- 'N., lx la' r . ' f f' ' li l SILVA. ELOISE sidenha Camera Club '3 ' 7 Deputy '40-'4ly A Cap- pe Choir '41, TAM. IEANNETTE Ellglgrgellsggersqlil-il? '4l: Future g15m5?ieGirLSt:51d,ents,'lidkyknce SILVA, KATHERINE ,Ur 'V' Rough Rider Staff '40-'4lg Dep- Q, ufy '40. f , 9 M 1, f fl' RA, HY GK ' ditor '4l: '40-' -,LA ary As- H sistfxnt 'I - A ci Club '4lg s1MMs. IOA ss 1 fill? D e m UP HG 'U' Song Le e 417 S '. ss V' I ent ' R.O.T. TANAKA, YURIKO R dm 7 R. .. 'U S ,X Future Homemakers Club '417 Dun 471,13 -' Girl Reserves '39-'40-'41p Drum Ush 40- 417- r Class Corps '40 Secre y '40, ' SISSON. IAMES W. Band '40-'41p C' era J41 SLAUSON, FR CE French Club '4lg Transferred irom Scarborough School, New York '4Op Girls' Club '4Up Art Club '4U. SMITH ELIZAB I-I MO . ' 1 A If A Carney. , '30-' li Duty. 41- 4576-61. if !- - C57 Co Tl -1 f'- ' ff ci' ' ee i 1 ' ' SMITH. GRACE TSULAN W, I Triple, Triow ' 9' 0-' , Nb NV lofi' ' , - -'4lg Homergornflh' asurer '4lp Girls' Intramu l Vl v Bgiket- ball, s a l -'4 p ap, pella Choir Secret' '41 sivim-1. nonnrrr MJ Transferred from Oceanside High School, Oceanside, Cali- forniag Football Team '39g Track Team '39y 1-Ii-Y '39: Science Club '41g Chevrons Club '41, SNYDER, LOUIS FREDERICK IR. Swimmin Tea '4lg Tennis Team '41 Sci ce Club '40-'41, so zA. A yrvi N r ' es cfb 39-'4Ug A cep- 1 Clioir 1 39-'4lg Mixed rus '4 . pf of f X SPARLING, LE'r'rxE LLE s'rAR Girls' Gle C ' lp A Cap- pella C y Transferred from ighy Stamp Club '39-'4 ibrary Club '39-'4Cg Music mentes Club '39-'4U. STEINWASCHER. BETTY Round-Up Staff '41p Home o Representative '39-'40-'41y Graduation Dance Com 411 National Honor Society '41 ieria Cashier '4ly Ushere N5 ee Editor La Caus ite '4lg Presideng 3 GYX Camaro: shy Phyllis Moritz xgnores the cameri while Dodo McCrosson gives xt cr cold stare 'iris Holt and Harry Park Io a wonder what's so funny. - .ww rofw'-ff-' TAYLOR. IOHN C. IR. Aviation Clubg Intramural Sports '39-V105 Rifle Teamg Chevrons Club '39-'40. TEVES. HARRIETTE THELMA Deputy Sheriff 'lily Orchestra '39-'4Og Orchestra Manager '41p R,O.T.C, Sponsor V117 Sc olastic Jyjvv'-1 g'U...g,L , r . Lru A ,.f L. I Q,-1 Xl, 4 , 3. ' ff ,v 4 Award 7105 Drum Corps '39-'40, ' X ' ' 1' , 1 4 4 ftff 4, . ' .fi Tnvzs. MILDRED 1 .1 A If f Iunior Prom Committee '4Og Hav-a-laff '40g A Cappella 4 choir '40-'41g Basketball '39-'40 Lab '41g Volleyball '39-'40-'41g Base- ball '39-'40-41. THOMPSON. IORDON Tennis 404415 Golf '39-'41 - ' , , 1 I Jvxf ' 'AlA, ldk' onm, BETTY I. ' ' jf, Health Ca tain '40, Girls' Glee 'y,f,f' P Club '41. 6 TOPOLINSKI. MICHAEL Varsitv Football '39-V105 Inter- scholastic All-Star Guard '39-'f1Og Football Co-Captain '4Ug Rough Rider Staff '39p Red and Gold Hi-Y '40g Intramural Sports '39 and '40, TSUKIYAMA. MARTHA M. Rough Rider Staff '415 Deputy '41y Orchestra '39-'4U1 Girl Re- serves '40-'4l: National Honor Society '41. TUDOR. SHIRLEY Ro d-Up Staff ' g Rouah Rider Sta '39-'40, or '41g National Ho r S ' '40-'41, Bio I-Ie e ert '39g Latin Clu -'40, TURNER. ETHEL BERNICE Transferred from San Diego High School, Aauanice Club '39r De- bate Club '39: Future Horne- makers' Club '41g Girls' Rifle Team '4U. TYAU. PE L N. T - x , Future C , Girl Re s ' Qfm , UN ER. THOMAS A C tain R.O.'I' . '4lg Ceiling Z '4 ' d '41g Foot- ba 1- s' Glee Club s ent '-lg and Gold Hi- '39g T surer '40-'4l. HALDINE or ii 'Ee i T m '39-'40-'41g R.O,T,C. , : omeroom Treas- urer '4U: ' eroom President '41g A Capo 1 ir '39-'41g Girls' Glee , i -President in '4l. Wfngflgrggomuck-Lhciins Rtuske AU: -Baseball 'gg Future Ho emakers Corps '4U'! AkGqppe1lh C air '41. VAS NITA ' C ella C oir 39 Mixed ct t 39 Girls' Glee 4 0 o eroom reasurer Hana f A H LEN S irl Res r F Cap- 1 . f , r' C I : r 3 Hd -1 ' National .J ' '41. . 5' . I 1 1 .. V, ' 4' , ' I - N p 11 I r '4, K, QN '39 -'41g A e a C eputy '41, X E LANZCARL olast r '39-'4Op Band ' . mero rn! Sefretarv ' I m Treasurer 3 l j 1 C aureate Commit W Ytee 41. 1 My M1 WALK RBARA aff '40-'41g Iune1,fa'1 oir '4lg Science Club 'fllg ior C1ass Dav Program '41g lational Honor Society '41 WALKER. CLARA Denutv '39: Future Homemakers '39-'41: Senior Picnic Entertain- ment Committee '41 WALLACE. IOHN WASEMAN, PENNY R.O 'I'.C. Sponsor '41y Home-room Reporter '4lp A Cappella Choir '40g Future Homemakers '41. .. f. - 2 I 1 1 . 'S beef '4U:l D p Q '4 , Tr a urer, W 'ng Club '4l. WELCH. AMES, C. IR. Fren' '4lg S ir an o ecy Co ' 7 Tr s rred Immaculata High 0, Leav Worth, Kan- sas, af: L , WELLS. BHADL5Y ju f G It T '4 Q yfo-n ni, Rififfnleu ' WELLS IACK H' '- I ' Homeroo Trea1uW4lg Boys' Cooking yi: S t or Will and m1 Pro' Ze 1 oja' e '4lg Chorus W in If IU Q . bt was 1 wrznusn, Mznvm ' U' Iunior Scholastic F otball '39p Intramural Sports Team '39g A Cappella Choir '4Ug B d '39-' U. WHITE. MARY Latin Club -Ig Oy ' Cappel Cloi ' '40-'41 ram I om it '4Og o Helper r 'Html I I' ' o s 40. , X WILLFONG. MAXINE ' Eransfegiedb 39 A I' I 5 ccfllllr '40guRitle Teanixtlgtl mg Booster Club '39. WILLIAMS. ALEX W Football Manager '4lg Senior Scholastic Basketball '4lq Green and Gold Hi-Y '4lg Intramural Sports '40-'4ly Glee Club '4lp A Cappella Choir '4l. from Hilo i , l. .QW WILLIAMS. IOHN I. Senior Band '39-'40-'4Ig Rifle Team '4lp Chevrons Club '40-'4l. I WILS . Transf d I c i l High School Mc ' y t enship Club ' 95 S t o c inley in '39 , e Q9 r w . Q O I ' V ' S ennisTTeam 5 l t 40, RiIlcgqTZ?m 'agtpors 'mms WOLFE. R HARD E. Tr 1 , -. -' 1: v ',:' sity City ... -'. '14 ,uvf r '4 - G '-:'. wa - 1 a .. . issouri , -. , Tennis T am ' g B il' u ate Com- mi tee '4Iy Chevrons Club '4l. ON. E ELYN irl R rves '40-'4ly A Cappella 1 9. h '4Ip ir s' Drum Corp J QM f x foods-wi G fyffx WON YATXQE IUNE Girl R rves '4lg A Cappella Choir '4 , Science Club '41, WONG. CHARLOTTE Rough Rider '40-'4lg Latin Club '39-'4Ug Girl Reserves '39-'40-'4lg VD?-xg y '4l1 W Rrogghecy Sloppy Kealohn not. for th4 moment. wearing his usual smils vo ot our best basketball cmd football stars. Pershing i and Ed Barnes. pause between classes tor more books. Yi-zz. CLARA , Ch'n A lst 't ' A11' 'set A e:.ytt.29tfg.i 141. X YEE. LOWELL Iunior Scholastic Football '39g lntramural Sports Teams '39-'4O- '4lg Announcement and Personal Cards Committee '4lg Chinese Students' Alliance '40, MM 1:54 9 fl' ch' st 1 ' A 1' '39- f40T4'TeFuitilreAiifi1tjititQi42fg 4.111 YOUNG, FLORENCE H. S. Scholastic Award '39g Girls' Cwlee Club '39. A Cappella Choir '39: Deputy '40p Cafeteria Cashier '4Uy Girl Reserves '4U. Y NG. SOP RONIA CHANG A C , ' ' : T ' 1 'F serv A,WZ gr9ZxLfgs er '4l5 S tlYan Club '41, I YUEN. ELIZABETH L A Cappella Choir '40-'4lg Girl Reserves '4l: Drum Corp '4Ug Chinese Students' Alliance '41, ZANE.U MA T - A in '3-'40 ,: ' ' - p ella WK A nouxgme J s .Q n . '. 9 I . n, m , ti ' T57 5 li-o '4lg 4- 1 - ' u , .t -Pb Aids m ' . HALL, IACK Transferred from Long Beach Polytechnic High School, Long Beach, California. 1 ,7 1 r f WONG. MARGARET LANI Deputy '39-'4Og Future Home- makers '39-'4Og Latin Club '39-'40-'4lg Girl Reserves '4lr Iunior Prom Committee '4O. N .N , NV f worm. RUTH s. H. f If Girl Reserves '40-'41 I ' wooD. Bsvsn Y CECILEA 5 .V ,pf R h Ra t ' -'4lg l' ,- Cul Q? 7 ella roir .' , f vp -' - mor icn 'n- t ,l 'pl f .f Committe ' Hav-a- J V I' I 1 ff' '40-'41, U .lf Ig, ! U V ,lf i A t at ,e f gf ,J A' WOOLLEY. RUTH fin! ,Aff Honor Society '40-'4l- L t' Club J I 40, Girls' aiee o J. '4lp A, J Cappella Choir '4lg V ior Prom T Committee '40g Orc ra '39, X YAMASHIRO. BETTY l Sh th dClb'f1lgNt' l , , Q Hohbr Erbciety Q41 O long lljvx I ,Tu , iv ,.- ' I 1 lil f . PJ sf w v' 'uf V ' ' lx s ' ' 4' Jr I 1' YAMASHIRO. TACK I I-'X ' , Homeroom Treasurer '39 415 ff-iff J ' Chevrons Club '41, .1-I N x !,' XXI I f YAP. PANSY 1 Chinese Students' Alliance '4lg Camera Club '4lg Volleyball 'l'eam '39, , 27 t Jlluha . . . The joys . . . the clisappointments . . . the happiness we liave lenown cluring our years at Roosevelt . . we leave llellinzl . . . but we lenow we sllall never lose the inspiration . . . tlie ambition . tliat Roosevelt lias given us . . ancl so with eagerness . . . and saclness . minglecl in our hearts we say alolla . . to tlie scliool we have lovecl. Right: Ioan Simms and Iohn Ballinger, Vice-President and President ot the Senior Class. Below: Herbert Mesick, Ruth Woolley. and Herbert Iensen. H . Q .1 I In fag? Vi 1.3 . ,X A , 4, V . 2 Y ni , 5 N 1 . '?!j1aQw,.wwg s w N5 X 1 , Z ' W Q.. gk' W. M, Ax A f X 4 k 1 Q is W +R . L xwwk M , fl m S . if 1 X wX.,,,,,, Q N . Q 3 K 0 Q 4 X NN + X 5, S 3 x . L v 1 , M ' 4 Ke EQ H 1 ' - , .i 'N . .Q W ' Slmzlkihii ,K , x qw li My 25,1 X + X x cg 1 N 1 A as ' MN. . n - x . ,. . W. NTgs ,, gi.. X .- . . Q: .,,. . RX 1 Q x , X f ' x A h. vQ:is.,y Jgfffnk 1535, 'i' if-' ,ffgfpzifak-f iQ2 . Q -yu. fb .Q .l ,W fo ,ft if V., J. 'lf' ' iw ,, at VJ My intl'- ' ft wflllr' 2 f ' i ' . Aw tx wtf r The Class of 1942 President Albert Howard and Adviser Horterxse Schwullie have good reason to be proud of the successful junior class. 1 w f W i l , , 2 The three other efficient executives ure Samuel Sclsai, treas- urer. Mineo Ohtani, secretary. and Robert Ho, vice-president. l The junior class history of this year should really go down in the records. Under the leadership of Albert Howard, many successful events took place, The lunior Mistletoe Ball, held at the Waialae Golf Club on the evening of December 23, was a success financially and otherwise, thanks to the committee who worked under Miss Virginia McBride. Officers Albert Howard, presidentg Robert Ho, vice-president, Mineo Ohtani, secretaryg and Samuel Sasai, treasurer, faithfully performed their duties. Miss I-lortense Schwallie did an excellent job as adviser, helping the class in every way, The class of '42 contains outstanding people in all fields of work. ln sports, many of the boys ex- celled in football and basketball. Among these were Bob Fernandes, Eric Green, Paul Fernandez, Charles Clark, Charles Warrington, Harold Mason, and Richard Hines. The Concert Mistress of the orchestra was, for the first time in Roosevelt history, a junior, Barbara Brier. Other officers and several members of the orchestra were also juniors. Outstanding among the juniors on the Rough Rider staff were Sylvia Browne, second semester managing editor, Harry Kurisaki, second semester sports editor, and who can forget the work of cartoonist Octavio lordan, art editor. lunior assistants on the Round-Up staff were: Albert Howard, Marjorie Musser, Barbara Brier, Gaye Martin, Ruth Robinson, Sam Sasai, lune Hitchcock, lanet Lee, Eugene Rabe, and others. To this group will go the task of putting out the '42 yearbook. Mariorie struts her stuff be' HORTENSE SCHWALLIE, ROOM 101-Front Row. Officers: Cecelia Goodier, Treasurer, Ardith fore the Pineapple Bowl pqyqde, Carrothers, Vice-President, lack Simpson, Representative, Emily Winters, Presidentp Catherine Lees, Secretary. Second How: Daphne Santos, Thelma Au, Muriel Lina, Katherine Baker, Lela Lowe, Violet Ninness, Charlotte Oberholser, Iuanita Dalzell, Pauline Yim Third Row: Rowland Lichter, lack Poindexter, Agnes Lee, Teddy Groebler, Ruth Robinson, Marjorie Musser, Eva Ling, Kenneth Dowd. Fourth Row: Samuel Sasai, Edward Furukawa, Robert Fowler, Walter Schoen, Edward Grant, Robert Smith, Walter Chong. Buck Row: Iohn Aumont, Earl Stephenson, Bob McNeill, Robert Kempa, William Irwin, Irene Walton, Sarah Cavender, Patricia Coffman. luniors Bill Irwin, Gaye Martin, and Barbara Street helped to make 'llune Mad a success. I-lav-a-laff was indebted to Octavio lordari, one of the writers of this years script, as well as to singers and dancers of outstanding talent, Leading the school in yells and pep during the football season were our three junior cheer leaders, Allen Tilforcl, lames Downey, and William Thoene. All things considered the juniors can well look forward to a memorable final year at Roosevelt, ROY MCCAHTNEY, ROOM 203-Front Row: Officers: Hale Brown, Treasurer, Betty Dorsam, Vice- Presidentg lanet Leo, Presidentg Cynthia Walters, Secretary, Marian Bairos, Representative. Second Row: Lorraine Dana, Winifred Chang, Thelma Chun, Iac ueline Bushnell, Dorthalene Borthwick, Betty Miller, Bernice Auyoriq, Marjorie McDaniel. Thirdqllow: Harrison Chong, Mary Cisler, Mariorie Craia, Barbara Brier, Patricia Cooper, Adeline Char, Genevieve Ferreira, Rav Blake. Fourth Row: Maurice Van Auken, Leone Hardman, Harry Kurisaki, Ronald Sinclair, G Albert Howard, Colburn Tuttle, Avon Yap. Buck Row: Elvin Tyau, George Miller, George Tivy, When V011 QS! through William Thoene, Alvin Pierce, David Landgraf, Donald MacKenzie. with Pat, tell Teddy. , .f ir viafnrnnmurnxznxuxunr i Peggy demonstrates how she keeps her girlish figure. Af-Q I--W EVA LEMON. ROOM ll-218-Front Row, Officers: Merle Gomes, Representative, lane Musco, Secretary, First Semesterg Allen Tilford, President, Pat Brenham, Treasurer, Sally van Deurs, Vice-President. Second Row: Barbara Farrow, Ada Chang, luliet Weir, Betty Barchet, Peggy Bonney, Olga Thomas, Violet Salve. Third Row: Frances Fernandes, Evelyn McLean, Audrey Carson, Margaret Carson, Audrey Anderson tSecretary Second Semesterl, Patricia Roberts, Virginia Starling, Delphine Theone. Fourth Row: Kennard Bush, Walter Reason, Ronald Gray, Octavio lordan, Robert Green, Randolph Ferguson. Back How: Louis Carrilho, Elmer Punohu, Edward Stroup, Bob lnsinger, Kenneth Cunning- ham, Charles Nimitz, Samuel Oppenheimer. iUNiORS ELIZABETH STEFFEE, ROOM 11-109-Front Row, Officers: Mary Oh, Secretary, Stanley Iones, Representative, Vernon Brite, President, Philip Guerrero, Vice-President, Robert Chang, Treasurer. Second Row: Reginald Gonsalves, Frances Godfrey, Ayako Mizukami, Lavinia Wong, Mary Silva, Marian Tamura, Irene Yamaguchi, Bernice Vierra, Adele Whelan. Third Row: Luellen Silva, Elizabeth Morse, Nancy Willis, Marjorie Fitzgerald, Gertrude Zane, Marian Gomes, Dorothy Hardman, David Chong. Back Row: Leslie Tyau, Burl Garrett, Andrew Ramos, Walter Farrell, Iohn Spencer, Robert Wagner, Walter Hooper, George Kamaiopili. Walter Farrell. chief technician, in action. ff 5 it Q 5 is Kg , :.. gi Xl: tel an 6 x v NEOMI KLAUER, ROOM ll-126-Front Row, Officers: Betty Blessley, Representative, Marie Hinezs, Secretary, Edwin Yee, Presidentg Leilani Weight, Vice-President, Pearl Erisen, Health Captain. Second Row: Betty Kawano, lrene Hee, Marion Iones, Margaret Dodd, Edith Ornellas, Dora Tada, Edith O'Sullivan, Peggy Engstrom, Gladys Siu. Third Row: Ianice Ching, Betty Heley, Edith Clauhsen, Marjorie Medeiros, Marion Chee, Edwina Cluney, Florence Fernandes, Lillian Fong. Fourth Row: Robert Lange, Eugene Babe, Albert Vivazs, Lloyd Moulton, Lot Toomey, Erneile Bechtel, Benjamin Brown, Anthony Centeio Back Row: Louise Iudd. L, I X tr 1 Q Zi , L 3 Bob and Betty swing it. Bobby Lange shows Tarzan how it's done. IUNICDBS IAMES BLAISDELL, ROOM 11-119-Front Row, Officers: Barbara Street, Reporter, Helen Muller, Treasurer, Betty Foster, President, Betty Charlock, Secretary, Mildred Cook, Vice- President. Second Row: Kimiyo Nagata, Alina Leong, Gladys Shonlc, Katherine Medary, Shirley Sondergard, Geraldine Medeiros, Iennie Lee, Clara Bush, Betty Gagnon. Third Row: Iosephine Gordon, Edna Ching, Douglas Gardner, Wayne Lawrence, Grace Brown, Ululani Boyd, Bill Casey, Charles Cartee, Fourth Row: Clifford Faria, Reynold Franca, Harold Wong, Charles Hickerson, Herbert Marshack, Edward Hatfield, Clarence Malterre, Back Row: Ioan Cook, Evelyn Mesick, Myrtle Lorenz, Margery Fielding. . Ifmice and Teddy Roosevelt WILHELMINA HARMON, ROOM ll-125-Front Row. Officers: Helen Lee, Treasurer, Gladys Fujita, Vice-President, Mineo Ohtani, President, Robert Ho, Secretary, Helen King, Represen- tative. Second Row: Patricia Clement, Dorothy Rowe, Kathleen Hole, Dolores Suen, Vera Chun, Ruth Toda, Eugenia Young, Sadie Zane. Third Row: Ianyce Williams, Marie Silver, , ., Dorothy Almeida, Dorothy Tom, Alma Frisen, Leonora Ienkins, Mary Souza. Fourth Row: ' George Sprang, Norman Andresen, Christian Holt, Ernest Miyamoto, Melvin Ho, Kenneth Wong. fraternizing. IUNIGRS Emmeline and Pat battle it out .... Don and Allen in cz pensive mood. ESTHER FRIESZELL, ROOM 11-221-Front Row, Officers: Abraham Tolcioka, Secre- tary, Eleanor Robbins, Representative, Robert Fernandes, President, Dolly Albright, Vice-President, Genevieve Brilhante, Treasurer. Second Row: Gail Nakatsui, Miriam Chun, Elizabeth Kim, lean Nomura, Edith Defer, Lena Siu, Anna Chun. Third Row: Emmaline Lau, Leila Silva, Carol Zane, Daniel Olivieri, Raymond Karlenzig, Ann Camp, Marian Tivy, Wally lean Heavilin. Back row: Francis Brown, David Wood- side, Paul Fernandez, Eric Green, Ray Ball, Harold Mason, Iames Dunn, Clarence Midro. !f.l?'7 ,Qin L KATHRYN DONOVAN, ROOM ll-201-Front Row. Officers: David Redmon, Vice- President, Ianet George, Secretary, Sylvia Browne, President, Rosemary Tongg, Treasurer, Kay Mock, Representative. Second Row: lune Wedgewood, Mary Corey, Amy Kawasaki, Lily Tal-ceuchi, Helen Matsuda, Mabel Wong, Laura Chun, Clara Funasaki. Third Row: Arlene Wong, Florence Lum, Frances Au, Iosephine Yama- sliita, Margaret Awamura, Ethelwyn Teixeira, Marilu Franklin, Kathe Mehl, Dorothy Parker. Fourth Row: Walter Wilcoxon, Eva Carwile, Charlotte Kau, Diana Wong, Ernest Pai, Tom Forman, Emil Freedman, Charles Helms, Arthur Burt, Clarence Buckfield in swing. The back belongs to Bob Hipperton. Hunter, Dallas Craig, Reynolds Barney. That's showing 'em, Betty! Ge urge exhibits piety. unexpected iff. ee. fr My WM ,MMM , , iuixiions X ivjf ff v VIRGINIA MCBRIDE-ROOM ll-227-Front Row: Officers: Marion Heen, Represen- tative, Ruth Gray, Vice-President, Harold Moe, President, Estelle Lau, Secretary, William Camara, Treasurer. Second Row: Lorraine Mendonca, Alice Ching, Leilani McLain, Ethel Alama, lane Chung, Loretta Young, Agnes Souza, Pil Soon Chun, Lily Lui. Third Row: Lillian Bazell, Maude Nishilcawa, Violet Lum, lune Lee, Lurline Lau, Pearl Taylor, Florence Ohana, Eleanor Anderson. Fourth Row: Eloise Peterson, Charles Howard, Maile Gibson, Barbara l-loogs, Alice Kendall, George Yee, George Tanaka Back Row: Gordon Liu, Ernestine Gibson, Gladys Branco, Marion and cello smile at the birdie. lllalnox U I ,VLQQLD steam, ,ee ' P'f' If its Another refuge where lack ol CLEO CASE, ROOM 11-215-Front How, Officers: David Liu, Treasurer, Helen Chillingworth, Secretary, Charles Warrington, President, Gaye Martin, Health Captain, Muriel Motfitt, Re- porter. Second Row: Margaret Bederman, Dorothy Fulcuda, Frances Morse, Margaret Cae macho, Constance Lee, Clara Look, Clara Io Thedinga, Lei Folk. Third Row: Marie Meyer, Lorraine Silva, Mary Smith, Hung Kai Wong, Lilyan Whittle, Geraldine Farr, Mary Laune, Fourth Row: Alfred Iohnson, Wanda Miner, Virginia Bailey, Katherine Davis, Iarnes Crystal, Edward Kobayashi, Representative. Back Row: Robert Erskine, Iosiah Bray, Arthur Noguchi, Allen Wehr, Bob Whittinghill, Howard VVong, William Kirschbaurn. fvxc,eQQ XTWX- 'Kira N-H-AEE S JVV5, svxk rf D br? energy is the underlying theme. 'MN-wut It f The Class oi 1943 The camera caught Bob Eichel-berger. president: Mrs. Swall, adviser: and Bryson Bray, secretary: evidently p eased with sophomore affairs. The class of '43 came into Roosevelt new in the ways of a high school, but boundless enthusi- asm and good organization soon overcame this handicap. Even after having been the senior group for three years at Stevenson Intermediate, the class quickly fitted into the general scheme of Roosevelt with little effort. That they were well organized was shown by every project the class undertook. The soph- omores got behind student body projects with outstanding spirit. The tenth grade was active in every phase of the school program. Much of the success of the school productions Iune Mad and Have-a-lafi was due to the efforts of sophomore members of the cast and stage crew. Among the most prominent of these were lanet Loper, Bill Tassock, and Bryson Bray. Many of the class partici- pated in athletics, ln interscholastic sports were lack Tarnosky, Nohea Peck, and Art Keys. Soph- omores were especially active in intramural sports. Sophomore Kitty Lewis was a valuable aid to the Rough Rider staff, while Louise Choo, Bob Eichelberger, and several others helped with the Round-Up, For the first time in the history of Roosevelt, a sophomore, lean King, was a song leader. The sophomore picnic in May topped off a very successful initial year at Roosevelt, one which every member of the class may well remember with pride. In a huddle on the front steps we iind the sophomore officers. Bob Eichelber er president: Bill Patton vice-president: Bryson Bray, secretary: Tom Tiurn, treasurer: and Howard Fgack, sergeant-at-arms r xr-1. .-a u st. gm -xx SOPI-IOMORES ALDA LEE. ROOM 10-117-Front Row. Officers: Melba Guy, Secretary, Gwendolyn Owens, Treasurer, Dick Given, President, Dorothy Lowe, Vice-President, Albert Cristy, Representa- tive. Second Row: Emily Yokoyama, lune Oatley, Louise Choo, Clarice Scoville, Yuk Iun Leong, Harriet Wong, Esther Lo, Edith Ono. Third Row: Bill Tassock, Betty Koon, Mavis Haglund, Louise Bernhardt, Bonnie Britt, Mary Smith, Iames Gonsalves, Patrick Fowler. Fourth Row: Tom Taira, Stanley Boone, lack McCombs, Oliver Smith, Alvin Silva, lack Beers, William Gwynn. Back Row: lack Townsend, Bernard Yim, Cuthbert Wilson, Hugh Peters, Betty Peters, Ioyce Dillider, Iohn Clement, Tyler Harr. ROBERT K. MOORE, ROOM 10-207-Front Row, Officers: Edith Nakayama, Representative, Elese Walters, Secretary, Fred Wolfe, President, Bosella Blaisdell, Vice-President. Second Row: Clara McDaniel, Michiyo Tanaka, Frances Carillho, Alithea Coito, lane Atwater, Frances Ho, Virginia Eversole, Nalani De Clerca. Third Row: Warren Woodward, Shirley Berrey, Arlyn Iones, Gwendolyn Mackie, Kuulei Yim, Betty Neff, Gloria Myhre. Fourth Row: Edward McQuiston, Betty Lou Brown, Carol Lino, Elizabeth Baht, Doris Fleming, Mabel Nishigawa, Mary Horgan. Fifth Row: Lawrence Lau, Harold Willett, Harry Carlson, Fred Chang, Howard Roberts, Ioseph Mendonca, Iohn Todd. Not in picture: Claus Arp, Ruth Rodrigues, Frances Anne Cleavenger, Bill Sode, Eugene Butterfield, Anna Amell. Pearl Diver Albert Cristy in action. YL? WF' f2....5'i 38 1 My , 5-:tes Phyllis re rxrds top section oT Bryson. in 'B FRANCES SWALL, ROOM 10-228-Front Row. Officers: Bernadette Young, Secretary, Bernice Char, Vice-President, Violet Hutchison, Representative, Hunter Emmons, President, Albert Evenson, Treasurer. Second Row: Havana Iohnson, Gwndolyn Chun, lane Lenow, Nancy Weinstein, Roberta Ward, Ianet Loper, Kay Kerley, Ioy Knapp, Phyllis Ferry. Third Row: Ngyun Hau Ho, Marion Kawano, Elaine Chong, Annabelle Ching, Alma Char, Leocadia Rosa, lane Williams, Adele Ching. Fourth Row: Marie Louise Windisch, George Warren, Herman Moniz, Wesley Bown, Wallace Luke, Harold Stone, Ray Laza, Irene Tudor. Fifth Row: Bryson Bray, George Freedman, Thorton Casey, Vaun Cox, Bruce White, lack Howell, Bill Patton. HEDVIG FINKENBINDER. ROOM 10-28-Front Row. Officers: Charles Cordeiro, President, George Bush, Vice-President, Celeste Coito, Secretary, Annie Char, Treasurer, Howard Fleck, Home-room Representative. Second Row: Beatrice Heu, Margaret Young, Hannah Oliveira, Ernestine Bell, Maile Ferreira, Alice Kim, lris Soares, Mokihana Rogers. Third Row: Alma Bartels, Dolores Buis, Frieda Mae Burns, Rhoda Townsend, Ruth Lee, Ruby McGurn, Eliza- beth Holt, Alana Wong. Fourth Row: lack Vaughan, Francis Kempster, leanette Wong, Llewella Naukana, Lillian Burgess, Dorothea Chung, Fred Kam. Back Row: Zelma Zatz, Victor Hunt, Edward Henley, Charles Leedharri, Alfred Vierra, Charles Towell, Harold Brown. gl ELIZABETH CARR. ROOM 10-127-Front Row, Officers: Harvey Magnani, Vice-Presi dent, Chris Gertz, Treasurer, Gertrude Foo, President, Minta lean Horton, Representative, Alsona Chun, Secretary. Second Row: Elizabeth Ahn, Evelyn Chinn, Adelaide Feria, Bar- bara Donnell, luanita Rapoza, Dorothy Dias, Doris Ozaki, Altha Lockwood. Third Row: Hee Soon Lee, Yaada Cottington, Barbara Rohr, Doris Wedgewood, Marian Orso, Nancy len- nings, Harriet George, Helen Constos. Fourth Row: Bob Ballantyne, Harvey Tyau, Mary Howell, Lois Shonk, Ruby Calvert, Violet Dethlefs, loseph Ball. Back Row: Anthony Boyd, Doty Pekelo, larnes Todd, David Christie, Charles St. lohn, lim Cloud, Robert Eichelberger. MWDUGZOFIUOUD Typing stooge Chris CAROL ORNE. ROOM IU-129-Front Row, Officers: Beverley Klein, Representative, Don Car- son, Vice-Presidentg Bobby Cosgrove, President, Hazel Quintal, Secretary, Kuuleialoha Meek, Treasurer. Second Row: Stella Mae Wise, Elaine Allen, Bessie Toshigawa, Betty Fuller, Betty Newman, Dorothy Nott, Sylvia Ching, leanette lay. Third Row: Lillian Lee, Rosalie lones, Piilani Hoopii, Lillian Lewis, Barbara lune Wilson, Iacqueline Paikuli, Gloria Taylor, Carol Shin. Fourth Row: Rosemary Kellett, Lucille Bate, Shirley Spellman, Ieanne- Marie Lubb, Helen lensen, Thelma lacobson, lohannah Toomey, Lorraine Hooper. Back Row: Wallace Staunton, Richard Hardy, Herbert Satterfield, lohn Walker, Frank Denison, Paul Apuna, Byron Dougherty. GEORGINA LYCURGUS, ROOM 10-121-Front Row, Officers. Florence Soper, Secretary, Peggy Whelan, Treasurer, Mendel Borthwick, President, Relda King, Representative, lack Giemont, Vice-President. Second Row: Donald Pacheco, Mary Leong, Ah Lan Young, Thelma Katada, Coralie Anarstasopulos, Loretta Ambrose, Charlotte Heu, Toy King Dang, Moana Kuhns. Third Row: Edith Kim, Sue Poindexter, lean King, Marjorie Banks, Evelyn Giddings, Helene Moore, Rose Kamuri, Gerry Berron. Fourth Row: Kenneth Chang, Gene Guild, Phil Fasaig, Glenn Dobson, Raymond Spagnola, Kathleen Alco. Back Row: Richard Moffitt, Wild- mar Kramer, lack Tarnosky, Richard Eastman, Helen Young, Iennie Kempa, William Belknap, Bill Sylviezs, Seeing double? . . Informa- tion Please experts, Corulie and Bill. MARGARET FROWE, ROOM IU-225-Front Row. Officers' Dean Berrey Vice President Paul Langer, Treasurer, first semester, Suzanne Kitts, President, Margaret Bolte, Secretary, Bob Blessman, Representative, Second Row: Winona Winton, Marjorie Kimura, lenriie Lum, Betty Ho, Betty Lou Bellinger, Rita Iohnson, Aileen Young, Treasurer, second semester, Grace Siu, Thelma lohnson. Third Row: Thomas Taylor, Rose Wong, Mildred Souza, Norma Mc- Nulty, Colleen Pierce, Dorothy Addington, Ellen Ching, Paul Baker, Fourth Row: Robert Cimino, Wallace Andrade, Constance Armstrong, Betty Clark, Dorothy Chappell, Eloise Marques, Barbara Smith, Phillip Karash. Fifth Row: Lawrence Wong, Herbert Zane, lacquee line Rutherford, Louise Thacker, Donald Nott, Donald Tobin, Alan Craw, Sarah Marie Rose. if Wt SCPI-ICMCDRES MARION THOMAS, ROOM IU-111-Front Row. Otticersi Samuel Han, Representative, Albert Cantrelle, Vice-President, Eleanor Craig, Treasurer, Olga Treu, Secretary. Second Row: Ruth Yamasaki, Inez Branco, Genevieve Silva, Katherine Pepper, Marilyn Watson, Peggy Lou Malloy, Agnes Mau, Marilyn Croswell, Rowena Wyatt. Third Row: Raynette Lyman, Dorothea Chan, Virginia Melville, Lucille Carter, Alma Beattie, Margaret Van Cleave, Patricia Earney, Nadine Unger. Back Row: Emerson Morse, Edward Johnson, Iames Epperson, Thomas Far- row, Gordon Mason, Harrison Gonsalves, Ioseph Musser, William Sims. ELEANORE STORM. ROOM 10-124-Front Row, Otticers: Danny Weight, Representative, Gracie Mae Chang, Secretary-Treasurer, Phebe Pavon, President, Abraham Poepoe, Vice- Presiclent. Second Row: lanice Denton, Henrietta Nahaolelua, leanette Dung, Sue Lau, Anna Lee, lean Niki, Mary lane Barber. Third Row: George Green, Louise Tybuec, Edna Buck, Beatrice Tom, Katherine May, Virginia Robertson, Morley Chang. Fourth How: Caroline Legzdin, Thelma Liborio, Addunet Silva, Barbara McCandless, Betty Ann Blackadar, Shirley Wilkinson. Back How: Alfred Correia, Wallace Rankin, William Goveia, Nohea Peck, Frank Watkins, Frank Remillard, George Rego. Life with Kay Kerley 42 Patio patrons Maxine and Icxnet. SARAH MATHEWS. ROOM 10-105-Front Row, Officers: Maxine McCreery, Secretary, Maile Paoa, Treasurer, Oriet Srnythe, President, Pat Scott, Vice-President, Clayton Earlow, Repre- sentative, first semester, Second Row: lean Matsuo, Helen Lau, Alma Ching, Lillian Lee, Stella Sunn, Representative, second semester, Pauline Tseu, Blanche Fernandez. Third Row: Dorothy Leslie, Eunice Auld, lda Gulick, Pearl Botelho, Edith Emerson, Elaine Okada, Elsie Puck, Alma Wong. Fourth Row: Robert Hill, Biart Andrade, Boyd Chee, Kathleen Lewis, Mildred Mae Lee, Eugene Iones, Robert Albanese. Back Row: Lujeane Partis, Betty Frances Wayne, Edward Gall, Iames: Boone, Eunice lreton, lean Raymer, Richard Miyahara. GEORGE KRALL, ROOM 10-209-Front Row, Otticers: Evelyn Gomes, Reporter, Phyllis Mac- Arthur, Representative, Mary McClellan, Secretary-Treasurer, Cupid Kamai, President. Back Row: Bonnie Easley, Ronald Chang, Cecil Phillips, Sally I-laller, Ianice Koelling. The spreading bcmyan also holds cm interest for sophomores. ELIZABETH IORDAN, ROOM 130-Front Row, Officers: Eileen Wilson, Re- porter: Betty Moe Sdntos, Secretory, lorries Mitchell, President, Arthur Blais- dell, Treasurer, Robert Dingle, Homeroom Representative, Back Row: Irene Dexter, Yvonne Santos, Elvo Brown, Wilder Hudson, Lelctnd Oberholser, Thelma Young, Mildred Yee, Edward Yomoguclfii, Post Graduates BELOW: Mr. Spencer qives the advance notices lor the day to the teachers. ABOVE: Geometry made easy by Mr. Zieman. . , If 1 .te Setting the pace in our strenuous life are the teachers, and setting the pace for them in turn is our energetic leader, the principa Some candid shots of Mr. Spencer at work and play. f 5 ' 'V J J Alice B. 46 Roberi R. Spencer. Principal of Roosevelt High School Marquerilu Malterre, Rooseveltfs efficient secretary. runs oft some papers on the mxmeographlng machine. Nina B. Wise rests from her duties of Counselor and smiles for ODI' CGUIBTC- The Teachers As always, the faculty of Roosevelt was prom- inent in guiding the school's affairs. Mr. Robert Spencer and Mrs. Alice Nicholson controlled administrative matters, while Miss Marguerite Malterre, secretary, assisted them. The business office was handled by lean Mueller, and when she left at the beginning of the second semester, she was succeeded by Marion Arnold and Betty Dexter, seniors, who did excellent work. Mrs. Nina Wise was our counselor, a real friend who understood the problems of the students. Returning from a leave of absence, Miss Katherine O'Dea was back at her post in the dispensary. ln the library, Miss Naomi Fike, who came from Shortridge High School, lndian- apolis, Indiana, took over for Miss Elsie Astle- ford, who exchanged with her. The cafeteria also underwent a change in administration when Mrs. Frances Leth left for other depart- mental work, and Mrs. Helen Summers from the Territorial School for the Deaf and Blind, be- came the supervisor. The new and varied meals she introduced were greatly appreciated by the student body. Mr. Pop Henderson, though very busy as caretaker, was always willing to construct some new gadget for the teachers in his workshop. Numerous appointments and exchanges made a difference in the general instructional staff. New R.O.T.C. instructors were Major Thomas Davies and Sergeant William Strother from the U.S. Army. Mr. William Merrick lent his baton to Mr. Kenneth Vincent from Maui for a year, while he took a leave of absence to study. The Rough Rider was sponsored by a new-comer, Mrs. Eleanore Storm, from Maui High School, while other new appointees were Mrs. Georgina Lycurgus, last year's well-liked substitute, and Mr. Robert Moore, from Tomales, California. The chorus classes were delighted at the return of Mrs. Hedvig Finkenbinder, who spent last year resting and collecting music for the very successful choir concerts, Those returning from exchanges were Miss Sarah Mathews from Yonkers, New York, and Miss Virginia McBride, from Hartford, Connecti- cut. Mr. Roy McCartney returned from a year's leave of absence. The biology department in- cluded two new teachers from mainland schools -Mrs. Marion Thomas, from Mission High School, San Francisco, who exchanged with Miss Lula May Garrett, and Mr. George M. Krall, from Trenton, New Iersey, who exchanged with Miss Evlyne Iohnson. Advisers to the dif- ferent classes were Mrs. Helen C. Carter, seniors, Miss Hortense Schwallie, juniors, and Mrs. Frances Swall and Mrs. Alda Lee, who shared the honors for guiding the sophomore class through a very successful year. lean Mueller, who ran the business office during the first semester. is almost swallowed by the big safe. ASTLEFORD. ELSIE Librarian University of Hawaii, B.A. On Exchange to Indianapolis In- diana BLAISDELL. IAMES World History Head Athletics Coach University of Redlands A,B. BOCK. COMFORT American Problems: History Senior Forum Utah State College, B.S. University ot Hawaii, MA6 0-X CARR, ELIZABETH Speech, English Adviser, 1941 Round-Up University of Oklahoma, B.A., M.A.y University of Wisconsin, Columbia Universi y ' wma CARTER. HELEN COOVER Mathematics Adviser, Senior Class College ol Emporia, B.A. I tim, 48 it CASE. CLEO A English Mills Colle e, B.A.p Columbia University, BA. CHRISTIAN, LAURA K. Shorthand Shorthand Club Gregg School: University ol Hawaii sf' DAVIES, MAIOR T. H. Military Science and Tactics I DONOVAN. KATHRYN T 't' siliiliflitilg State Teachers College, White- water, Wisconsinp University of Hawaii, B.Ed. PIKE, NAOMI A. Library Science Butler University, A,B., Univer- sity of Indiana, M.A, On Exchange to Indianapolis ln- diana FINKENBINDER. HEDVIG RICE Vocal Music A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Boys' Glee Clubg Girls' Triple Trio. University of North Dakota B.Ed. Northwestern University, St. Olaf College FRIESZELL. ESTHER F. llnqlish College ol lfmporia, BA FROWE. MARGARET M. World History, llnqltsh Honor Society Umvnrstty OI Hawaii, B A, M A GARRETT. LULA MAY History University ol California, B A Stanlord University, M A , Ph D On ftcchanae to .an Francisco GILL. DOROTHY du MOULIN French, French Club Umversitv ot Hctwau, M A. l'hv Srwrlwonnr-, Dipl ma Njtgl I V I, t ,- f HAHMON. WILHELMINA Botany, Matheinattcs University ot Hawaii, B A. HATCH, GRENVILLE United States: History Deputy System Adviser University ot Hawaii, li A , M A qu..-.24 N41 Betty Dexter cmd Marion Arnold. busy at their new duties of caring for the business othce. IACKSON. SERGEANT IEROME Military Science and Tactics Rtlle Team, Hille Club, Chevrons Club Non-Commissioned Oflicers' School ombat lntelliqence chool ,gfvwv.V - IOHNSON. EVLYNE Science University of Michiqari, B.A. On Exchange to Trenton, New lersey IORDAN, ELIZABETH H. Bookkeeping, Business Ertqlish Retail Sellinq University of Southern Cali- fornia, B,A. General Secondary Certificate KLAUER. NEOMI Enalish State University ol Iowa, BA., M.A. Ytmoml Kiu Q Q.v- KRALL. GEORGE M. Biology Franklin and Marshall, B.A. University ot Penns lvania, M.A. On Exchange from lrenton New Iersey 49 Books, books, books, and Naomi Fike from Indianapolis, Indiana, who keeps them in order. LEE, ALDA C. Elementary Orchestra Music Appreciation String Ensemble Colorado Teachers Colleqe, BA. LEMON, EVA V. Art Block Printina Territorial Normal School University of Hawaii LYCURGUS, GEORGINA C. Hawaiian History United States History Swimmina Team University of Hawaii, Ed.B. MATHEWS, SARAH E. World History Smith, AB. University oi California MCBRIDE, VIRGINIA English University ot Utah, B.A. University ot Hawaii, M.A. 50 McCARTNEY, ROY S. Mechanical Drawing Green and Gold Hi-Y Golf Team, Bowling Club Iames Milliken University, B.S. University of Hawaii MERRICK, WILLIAM F. Band, Orchestra Stroudsburg Teachers College, Ed.B. On Leave of Absence MOORE, ROBERT K. Alaelora Iunior Coacn. Camera Club Boys' Swimming Team University ot California, A.B, University oi oouthern California General becondary Certificate NEILL, M Y Enalishf niversit ot eqon, B.A. ive siti ashington and a ' ate Work X o O'DEA. KATHERINE Health and First Aid Zooloay University of California, B.S. Md, ORNE, CAROL Dramatics, Speech Public Speaking, School Pro- ductions University of Washington, B.A. University ot Hawaii, M.A. Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Certificate ot Merit G PAULUS. EMILY A. Homemaking, Boys' Cookery Future Homemakers Stout Institute, B.S. SCHWALLIE. HORTENSE Tvpinq Iunior Class Adviser University ot Hawaii, B,A. STEFFEE. ELIZABETH Chemistrv. Physics Tennis, Archery Science Club Florida State Colleqe for Wo- men, B.S. University ot Hawaii, M.S. Enqlish, Ne Adviser, Hou University ol STORM. ELEANORE w c SWALL. FRANCES Physical Education Student Government Adviser Occidental Colleqe, B,A, 'L'VXQ,1jl -'U CO4-L THOMAS. MARION M. Bioloqy Stanford University, B.A, Universitv ol California Admin- istrator Creoential On Exchange from San Fran- cisco, Calilornia Katherine O'Deu, after a your of ext-ensive travel. returns to preside over the new disuenlary. TINKER. MARY BETHEL Enqlish Senior Class Day Adviser Whitman College, B.A. ty . AGENT. KgNNE'l'4G. Band, Orchestra Drum Corps, Buqle Corps Colleqe of tne Pacific, B.A,, B M X . ' 'f.,f.L'Kg'L, ALKER. R. T. Biology Adviser to I. P. O., Fire Squad, Cheer Leaders, Intramural Sports University ot Mississippi, B.S. WALWOHTH. VIVIAN A. University ot Wisconsin, B.A. Universitv ot Hawaii, M.S. l 51 Latin Latin Club Universitv of Kansas, A.B. V I , X - 41 .- LfC0'-371614, ZIEMAN. CLAYTON M. Mathematics Odd Moments with the Teachers TOP ROW: Now, Friday, we'll have baked beans, writes Mrs. Summers .... - Sergeant Strother is all dressed up and no place to go .... The teachers start CHARMION HANCEY the day with a little school themselves. MIDDLE ROW: Careful, Mrs. Swall. English you'll fall off! . . . Don't strain-tor what would we do without Pop Hender- On Leave of Absence, son? . . . Now you see, it's this way, quotes Mr. Walker. BOTTOM HOW: Maier Davies points out strategic positions .... Mr. Wa1ker's back view .... MARGARET PAHRIS Why so pensive, Mr. Moore? Science On Leave of Absence 52 LEFT: Iuanilu Dalzell tries to impress stairway trattic rules upon Hay Ball and David Kitts. BELOW: Iudgas Richard Kuylzendall and Doris McCrosson conduct student court. Tile Student Government iays a restraining imnfl on the too strenuous moments of some of tile students. Deputies control traffic in the hails white student judges are occupied with tile more serious offences. Robert Chuck, President of Student Body and of Executive Council Executive Council The backbone of Roosevelts student gov- ernment administration is the Executive Council, which Was handicapped this year by the persistent falling-off of vertabrae. lean Mueller and Maurice Russell left school, and as the fractures took place, new couri- cilors Martha Clark and Pershing Lo, were grafted on by surgeon Robert Chuck and his staff. The part of spinal cord was played by Adviser Frances Swall. Thanks is given for the travelling spotlight purchased for our auditorium and especially for the fine spirit shown throughout the year. mt... suvmlwosa. sums new Ngxngfiw iw-:iw -- I Axww SJT- ?YG4Si-X ,-- EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Top Row: Betty Crozier, Vice-President, Marion Bairos, Secretary Ramsay Sandelin, Treasurer, Maurice Russell, lean Mueller. Second Row: Martha Clark Betty Dorsam, Pershing Lo, Maryorie Musser, Mrs, Swall, Adviser. 54 Q ,Q mi STUDENT GCDVERNMENT STUDENT COURT-Top Row: Doris McCrosson, Iudgeg Richard Kuykendall, ludgeg Peggy Barbour, Sheriffg Mrs. Nina Wise, Adviser. Bottom Row: Deputy Sheriffs Kazue Kimura, Homer Kau, Dorothy Hoffacker, Marion Iones, Edith Ornellas, Irwin Watkins, Harriette Teves. Under the capable guidance of judges Doris McCrosson and Richard Kuykendall and Adviser Nina Wise, student court was held each Wednesday during period three. One major change was made in the deputy sheriff lineup. At the end of the first semester lrwin Watkins had to resign in order that he might give more time to his school Work. Homer Kau moved into the spot left by lrwin. Robert Ho, a junior, then filled I-lomer's place as grounds deputy sheriff. The Representative Assembly consisted of a student from each homeroom in order that all rooms could have a vital part in the student government. This year, the representatives were given a mimeographed sheet which helped them when reporting the decisions made. The assembly helped in many student body affairs and in the selling of tickets for the various dances sponsored by school clubs. Rober Chuck presided over the meetings, and Marion Bairos acted as secretary. Mrs. Swall advised the members of the assembly. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES-Front Row: Violet Hutchinson, Elizabeth Serpa, Kay Mock, Edith Choo, Barbara Street, Minta lean Horton, Doris McCrosson, Edith Nakayama. Second Row: Samuel Han, Howard Fleck, Merle Gomes, Relda King, Eleanor Robbins, Marjorie Cady, Edward Kobayashi. Third Row: Bob Blessmcm, Clayton Farlow, Helen King, Phyllis McArthur, Betty Blessley, Harold Pitch- tord, Bob Dingle, Fourth Row: Young Man Kwon, lack Simpson, Alfred Stephen, Stanley Iones. i .u if sum ix. nn.:-1 '41 1114-1112 um zflfrvuaax- r:nc 1 my DEPUTIES. Group II-Front Row: Chiyeko lkegami, Dorothy Fukuda, Helen Wada, Winifred Chang, lune Wedgewood, Pil Soon Chun, Emmeline Lau, Myrna Mau, Nobuku Kaneda. Second Row: Edith Defer, Elsie Fujioka, Lela Lowe, Wanda Miner, Dorothy Fulks, Annette Erickson, Pauline Okada, Lavinia Wong, Clara lo Thedinga, Frances Fer- nandes. Third Row: Clara Bush, lune Benevedes, Lucille Beerrnan, Dorothy Tamura, Marie Meyer, Edna Ching, Leila Silva, Margaret Bederman, Geraldine Medeiros, Marjorie Medeiros. Fourth Row: lune Oss, Carol Oi, Elizabeth Armstrong, Iosephine Gordon, Kuulani Miner, Patricia Coffman, Elizabeth Morse, Kawelo Miles, Florence Fernanf des, Charlotte Wong. Fifth Row: Rosemary Tongg, Alice White, Barbara Shaner, Florence Lau, Edwina Cluney, Eleanor Robbins, Muriel Moffitt, Grace Smith, Elizabeth Smith. Sixth Row: lean Peterson, Margie Fitzgerald, Marion Gomes, Eloise Marks, loan Beattie, Dorothy Parker. Seventh Row: Homer Kau, Eugene Rabe, Robert Erskine. A new arrangement in period schedules resulted in the complete ref organization of the deputy system this year. Formerly composed of live deputy sheriffs and a smaller number of deputies, the force this year had Deputies eight deputy sheriffs and twice as many deputies. Under the commendable leadership of Sheriff Peggy Barbour and with the expert guidance of Grenville Hatch, adviser, the enthusiastic and faithful deputies finished the school year with a difficult task well done. DEPUTIES, Group I-Front Row: Gertrude Foo, Nora Chong, Phyllis Ferry, Marian tones, Kay Kerley, Dorothy Nott, Ernestine Bell. Second Row: Michiyo Tanaka, Mary McClellan, Gertrude Lee, Edna Low, Marion Lee, Doris Ozaki, Betty Ho, Helen Ching, Pauline Tseu. Third Row: Eunice Auld, Mary Oh, Elsie Puck, Edith Ono, Ruby McGurn, Mae Chong, Marilyn Croswell, Marjorie Ai, Lorraine Hooper. Fourth Row: Dorothy Lowe, Florence Uehara, Rhoda Townsend, Eva Ling, Lillian Lee, Alma Wong, Alma Bartels, Doreen Rose, Adelaide Feria. Fifth Row: Alma Ching, Katherine May, Edith Chang, Gwendolyn Mackie, Betty Lou Brown, Elizabeth Holt, Marian Orso, Anna Chinn, Elinore Aylett. Sixth Row: Katherine Kwon, Evelyn Giddings, Marilyn Watson, Mavis Haglund, Ruby Calvert, Doris Wedgewood, Lillian Burgess, Alma Beattie, Lillian Lewis. Seventh Row: Lawrence Lau, Dean Berrey, Christian Gertz, Donald Nott, Nohea Peck, Sonny Lau, Mendel Borthwick. l l 1 1 K1 .mam f-i annul A l ie.-.w:.msmMw,:,.-.M Hurrah-llnvuiwl Q i I. P. O's, GROUP ONE-In Front: Fred Eggerking, First Semester Captain. Second Row: Gordon Mason, Ser- geant, Andrew Min. Third Row: Lowell Yee, Special Officerg Cuthbert Wilson, Howard Roberts, Sergeant, Walter Farrell, First Lieutenant. I. P. O.'s, GROUP TWO-In Front: Vernon Brite, Second Semester Captain. Second Row: David Chong, First Sergeantg Sylvester Medeiros. Third How: Homer Kau, George Rego, Sam Sasai, Special Officers. Fourth How: Alfred Vierra, Special Officer, Walter Hooper, Second Lieutenant. Back Row: Eugene Rabe, Second Lieuten- ant, Nohea Peck. The Iunior Police Officers have had many duties this year besides that of directing traffic. They helped maintain order at football games and school assemblies besides assisting the pedestrians during the shopping rush clown town at Christmas time. Fred Eggerking, who left school to work about the middle of the year, was succeeded by Vernon Brite as captain. Many promo- tions were made after the departure of Captain Eggerking, who had been so efficient during his three years of I.P.O. service that his loss was keenly felt. Mr. Walker acted as adviser to the group this year. The I. P. O.'s on duty. help ing to load a school bus. Iunior Police Officers FIRE SQUAD-Front Row: Vernon Brite, Homer Kau, Ted Botelho, Chiefg Eugene Rabe. Standing: Dick Kuyken dall, Clarence Iones, Fred Eggerkingg Mr. R. T. Walker, Adviser. FIRE FIGHTERS Ted Bolelho, Fire Squad. clanging the gong for a lire drill. The Fire Squad went through a drastic reorganization at the beginning ot the year. Many of the old members were dropped and new members instituted in their places. The present squad consists oi six seniors and two juniors, the latter acting as assistants. The boys, supervised by lack Lundquist, assistant chief, put up exit numbers over all of the doorways leading from the building and planned the specific exit for each roorn in the building. The exit signs were made under the super- vision ol Mr. McCartney, mechanical drawing teacher. The squad, advised by Mrs. Nina Wise and Mr. R. T. Walker, was led by Ted Botelho, cliieig lack Lunguist, assistantg Fred Eggerliing, Homer Kau, Richard Kuylcenf dall and Clarence Iones, seniors. The juniors were Vernon Brite and Eugene Rabe. -V ' '.1- - . f. px, . gg - 1'-fvii6'f H- .A,, ,,, 5. A-1, i 4 if :f rxP1'hU' L, Vt? . '73-'H' L --f ,f2xK,x - A -'.,. ,.. . ,A , lam 5 .V V -M ,L .. M-4 ' J' f 1 A-ws..- W' - Left: lack Wells takes part in hoisting lhe flag. Below: Company A passes in review before the principal and visiting officers. ken! nw ...Lf ,- Q -a 11 ' K i -annul . '. . ,, The fiag raising ceremony every morning impresses us with the thought, Ulfs goocf to fre an American. The R.O.T.C. is the back-fnone of discipline which gives the lnoys rigorous training. 59 Business Manager, Reginald Ferry and Editor-in-Chiei Norman Ives, pause for a moment. UPPER RIGHT: Phyllis Moritz, Associate Editor, approves ot layouts planned by Dick Keppeler, Government Editor. LOWER LEFT: Iunior Assistants Barbara Brier, Senior Section: Ianet Lee, Government Section: Sam Sasai, Business: and Gaye Martin. Directory, get together. CENTER: Smiling happily are loan Simms, Activity Editor, and Doris McCrosson, Faculty Editor. LOWER RIGHT: Mrs. Carr, Round- Up adviser, looks pleased as Mr. Williams snaps the picture appearing on Pages 6 and 7. LEFT: Art Editor, Kuulani Miner: Directory Head. Diana Gray and Copy Editor, Doro- thy Tamura, engaged in a iriendly discus- sion. RIGHT: Phyllis Moritz, Associate Ed- itor, and Vlesley Nowell, Organization Ed- itor, admire Senior Editor Betty Christie's section layout. Round-Up 7 35 , -SQ' ,fx ,Fr- QC V f, , ti 4 Q, A img, l- ff' My Qi v vp- , in 1 t i X I aff K W, ROUND-UP STAFF-FRONT ROW: Richard Keppeler. Reginald Ferry. Ioan Simms. Norman Ives. Betty Christie. Doris McCrosson. Richard Kuykendall. Martha Clark. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Tamura. Ruth Robinson. Gaye Martin. Louis Choo. Betty Steinwascher. Mariorie Musser, Iulia Correa. Elizabeth Ahn. THIRD ROW: Muriel Moiitt, Iune Hit h k ' c coc . Ianet Lee. Diana Gray. Kuulani Miner. Dorothy Kishi. Mary Louise Plooy. FOURTH ROW: Bob Whittinghill. Don McKenzie. Evelyn Giddings. Marjorie Banks. Helen Young. Aileen Dalzell. garbcga Brier. Richard Garber. FIFTH ROW: Bill Blessly. Bob Eichelberger. George Tivy. Bob Ripperton. Albert Howard. lack Simpson. Gm CSCI. Layouts, pictures, paste, pencils, rulers-the makings ot a yearbook. Sometimes it looked doubtful and then again it looked promising. The subscription campaign began with a quiz program, Theme settled, cover chosen, pictures taken, copy written, deadlines met-and an endless number of other tasks too numerous to ment period, but as the deadlines approached, Saturdays and Sundays were also used. lt was a lot ion. Our regular working time was third of work but we had a lot ot tun too. Our cheerful adviser encouraged us when things looked doubtful and sometimes it was the other Way around. But by patient work, hectic when dead- lines approached, we made it. Your ROUNDUP. W e think it is the best ever. What do you think? tvstwwu EFT: Martha Clark. girls' sports editor and Alb t oward. intramural sports editor. talk about layouig. ENTER: Photographers Dick Kuykendall. George Tivy nd Bob Whittinghill settin l' h . gap ig ts. RIGHT: Soph- mgre. assistants. Louise C oo and Bob Eichelberger. t . n some mg to laugh about in their annual rohlems. ROUGH RIDER STAFF-FRONT ROW: Paul Phillips, Kazue Kimura. Anna Kutferath, Tsuneko Ogure. Shirley Tudor. Marion Cameron Kathleen Lewis. Richard Garber. SECOND ROW: Clarence Hunter. Martha Tsukiyama. Carol Oi. Elizabeth Serpa. Marion Bairos Katherine Silva. Marv Dye, Iune Benevedes. Leslie Holt. THIRD ROW: Grace Lee. Charlotte Wong. Sylvia Browne. Octavio Iordan Patrick Scott, Edward Gall. Sonny Lau. Iunxa Kupihea. The Rough Rider To keep astride of the news was the all important task of the Rough Rider Staff. Taking the bull by the horns during the first semester were editor-in-chief, Tsuneko Ogureg sports editor, Paul Phillips, associate editors, Anna Kufferath and Shirley Tudor, and art editor, Octavio Iordan. At the beginning of the second semester, the horns were put into the competent hands of editor-in-chief, Shirley Tudor, managing editor, Sylvia Browne, news editor, Marion Cameron, sports editor, Harry Kurisaki, associate editors, Marion Bairos and Kazue Kimura, and art editor, Octavio lordan. Sophomore Kitty Lewis was business man- ager, Charlotte Wong and lunia Kupihea took charge of circulation, while advertising kept Betty Foster busy. Add to these, a list of alert, ever-ready re- porters, Katherine Silva, Richard Garber, Edna Ching, Mlxufrlyglicgiinieckgdid Barbara Brier, and you have th staff which kept Roosevelt upf to-date, informed, and entertained this year. Something new in news was the special April Fool Extra edited by Tsuneko Ogure. Besides the many cuts and photos of stu- dents, a cartoon strip was started by Octavio lordan. Adviser Mrs. Eleanore Storm was a mainstay and guiding hand, offering helpful advice and suggestions when the staff hit a snag. The mid-semester picnic furnished entertain- ment and relaxation for the overworked staff, Members of the staff can lay down their pens and congratulate themselves on a hard job well done. n x Q 7 ll' ' , , tl , 1 ,N . N I, I 7 1.- ' rf The Quill and Scroll is oiigfintemcrtioncrl horrorory society L 4' lor'-hiqli scliool joliifrimlists. Rooseveltls Clicipter Consists of A A Trsimoko Oqiiie, c:irid.Poul Phillips witli Mrs.'Storfii ons their ' cxdviger. ' ' -5 . I UPPER LEFT: Ever7sxnilinq Tsuneko Oqurc. editor UPPER RIGHT: Shirley Tudor. editor-in-chief for th ad contest. I' LOWER LEFT: Snappy work there. Leslie Holt! LOWER HIGHT: Tsuneko and Shirley help the vhereof lie spoke Even knows! z white walls at UHCK, e year, things look even in Sunny kapll sons are: tal A11 H i Opens 'I cal begi avel .1 :tion of th il Society of of the sponsoring an ora to take place mediate ,school 7:30 p.m. 15 there 'is' tr' ante ' J Paul Phillijs Tsuntko Ogure I -in-chic! for lhg first semdster, dbesn't let her worries dampen her spirits. e second seqrester, is reluctant to qivg away the prize lor the Houqh Rider J printer under the supervision of Mrs. Storm. an 4' X HONOR SOCIETY-FIRST ROW: Mrs. Margaret M. Frowe, Ramsay Sandelin. Doris McCrosson, Maurice Russell, Richard Kuykm dall, Ruth Woolley, tirst semester secretary: Richard Keppeler, first semester treasurer: Phyllis Moritz. second se ter president. SECOND ROW: Betty Christie, iirst semester vice-president: Edith Choo, Kazue Kimura, Robert Chuck, Robert g second semester treasurer: Tsuneko Ogure, Dorothy Kishi, secand semester vice-president: Shirley Tudor. N ATIONHL HoN9R squm Q ,- Q - , - Roosevelt at 5 Chapter SENIOR MEMBERS ELECTED IN 1941-FRONT ROW: Betty Steinwascher, Mary Louise Plooy, Barbara Walker, Iulia Correa, second semester secretary. Anita Vivas, Helen Ching, Patty Gibson, Sarah Kim. SECOND ROW: Aurora Hee, Betty Yamashiro, Dolores Anthony, Irma Gramberg, Martha Tsukiyama, Alice Fuiii, Lotus Kau, Catherine Kwon. THIRD ROW: Ben Rush, Margaret Goo. Peggy Barbour. Geneva Little, lean Peterson, Ioe Petrowski, Lowyd Ballantyne. BACK ROW: Reginald Ferry, Iames Edingron, Pershing Lo. Sheridan Ing, Young Man Kwon, Lewis Sakurada, Norman Ives. IUNIOR MEMBERS ELECTED IN 1941-FRONT ROW: Harry Kurasaki, Albert Howard, Clara Funasaki, Margaret Awamura, Maile Gibson, Betty Charlock, Barbara Street. Marie Hines, Kay Mock, Mariorie Musser. BACK ROW: Harold Moe, Robert Ho, Marjorie McDaniels, Muriel Moliitt, Marion Bairos. Myrtle Lorenz, Ianet George, Ruth Robinson, Katherine Medary, Mary Laune. Honor Society members absent from the pictures: Harold Baugh, Iacqueline Bushnell, Diana Gray, Herbert Iensen, Alice Kendall. arv n,:s:.rwnw,.' fr' we ,ue tw - use ff, :r i 'mexrrsftaef uf.-.-aw, v..,meM . :,:r-me:mumsesfvvmwwmmxewmwlnmivranznwmvammxmmeumwwmmmrmsfvwswoewunwvr ' Reserve Officers' Training Corps The eighth year of ROTC. at Roosevelt marked a turn into new methods of training in line with new ideas throughout the whole of our military system. Major Thomas H. Davies, P.M.S. and T., assisted by Sergeants lerome W. Iackson and William A. Strother stressed ideals of leadership, discipline and character building. Rudiments of military science were absorbed by the new members while juniors and seniors pushed further into map reading, musketry, scouting, and patrolling. Major Thomas I-l. Davies, P.M.S. and T., has finished his first year at Roosevelt with much success. The previous staff of one officer and one assistant was increased by one more assistant, Sergeant William A. Strother. A daily flag-raising routine was firmly established this year, also there was the introduction of a military Monday. Teachers as well as cadets addressed R.O.T.C. students by their military titles. Another novel institution was the creation of the ROTC. drill team. The R.O.T.C. band and sponsors also did their part in making the year's reviews and parades colorful while the Rifle Team upheld the unit's honor during the lnterscholastic matches of March and April by either estab- lishing or retaining all of the interscholastic shooting records. The commissioning of Second Lieutenants in both the band and companies was introduced by the P.M.S. and T. this year along with the appointment of Supply and Technical Ser- geants. On May 2, corps of cadets lined up before the cadet colonels lohn Bellinger and Norman Ives and the cadet majors George Goble and Robert Chang for their annual inspection by the Hawaiian Department Commanders rep- resentative Colonel lohn S. Pratt. After a stiff inspection he announced that the corps had attained an excellent state of training and the P.M.S.cSfT. and his staff was to be commended for its splendid work during the year. LEFT: It's really not the Child Crusade, iust R.O.T.C. students in a strenuous attitude. MIDDLE BELOW: Is Ioan in stop? Ask Ro inald. MIDDLE ABOVE: No wonder the boys are marching ahead with an eager stridel Awards are to be given out. HISHT: At least the color guard is in stopl 65 Company A COMPANY A-FRONT ROW: Sergeant Heynold Franca, Sponsor Sarah Kim, Maior Robert Chan . Sponsor Iuanita Hays. First Lieutenant Norman Mitchell, Colonel Iohn Bellinger. Sponsor Anna Kufteratg. Cantain Alfred Stephen. Sponsor Iulia Correa. First Sergeant Wesley Nowell. SECOND ROW: Harvey Tyau. William Gega. Eugene Iones. Oliver Choy. Louis Rodrigues. Ben Rush. Emil Freedman, Clarence Hunter. THIRD ROW: Edward Soong, Victor Hunt. Alfred Iohnson. Wallace Luke. Bob McNeil, Donald Carson, Roland Lecher. Thomas Farrow. Ioseph Pekelo. FOURTH ROW: Anthon Boyd. Charles Cartee. Iohn Taylor. Cupid Kamai. Walter Farrell. David Kaaihili, lack Yamashiro. lack McCombs. BACK ROW: Donald Cathcart. Charles Warrington, Harold Mason. Richard Eastman. Fred Trevillion. Arthur Osborn. Nohea Peck. Frank Dennison, Iohn Todd. B Company COMPANY B-FRONT ROW: Sergeant Francis Dowd, Second Lieutenant Thomas Foley. Sponsor Doris McCrosson. Captain Frank Ballie. Second Lieutenant Louis Snyder. Sponsor Betty Christie, Adiutant. First Battalion, Ray Commeiord. First Sergeant Robert Fernandes. SECOND ROW: Bill Belknap, Bob McCook. Earle Wolf. lack Vaughn. Ray Laza. Emerson Morse. Oliver Smith, Albert Howard. 'IHIRD ROW: David Bevier, lack Giemont. Leonard Higbee. Cliiiord Faria. Wayne Lawrence, Warland Kealoha. George Freedman. Walter Schoen. Charles Clark. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Chang. Harry Pakley, Howard Fleck. Norman Andresen. Gordon Mason. Iohn Clement. lack Wells. Harvey Magnani. FIFTH ROW: Byron Dougherty. Milton Kim. Iarnes Garner. Tyler Harr. Howard Roberxs. Arthur Burt. Fred Wolfe. Frank Ropero, Arthur Keys. 66 Company COMPANY C-FRONT ROW: Sergeant George Tivy, Captain Larry Andrews, Captain lack Ball, Sponsor Geneva Little. First Lieutenant Iames Welch, First Sergeant Ray Ball. SECOND ROW: Tom Tiara, Claus Am, Fred Warren, Bob Ballantyne, Wallace Staunton, Harold Wong, Walter Hooper, Bill Schauer. THIRD ROW: Iohn Aumont. William Sode, Robert Albanese. Howard Albrechtson, Billy Anderson, Richard Miyahara. Harold Stone, Edward Andresen. FOURTH ROW: Edward Iohnson, William Heine, Daniel Olivieri, Pat Scott, lack Simpson. Frank Remillard, Cuthbert Wilson. FIFTH ROW: Sam Opiaenheimer, Iohn Spencer, Fred Kam. Charles Nimitz, Donald Nott, Robert Adams, David Dowden, lack owell. Company C D COMPANY D-FRONT ROW: Second Lieutenant Donald Ambler, Sponsor Florence Lau. First Lieutenant Young Man Kwon, Sponsor Barbara Shaner, Captain Harry Saunders, Sponsor Geraldine Van Gieson, I-ieutenant Colonel Norman Ives. SECOND ROW: Master Sergeant lack Beaumont. Walter Wilcoxon, Lloyd Kealoha, Allen Tilford, Robert Fowler. Warren Woodward, Maurice Van Auken, Bill Gw nne, Verne Doucet, First Sergeant Charles Hiland. THIRD ROW: Clayton Farlow. Bill Patton. Alvin Silva, Bradley Wells, Bernard Yim, Albert Cantrelle, Tom Forman, lack Beers, Iack Layton. FOURTH ROW: Harry Carlson. Chris Gertz, Iohn Williams. Alvin Pierce, David Christie, Bill Casey, Earl Grune, Eric Green. BACK ROW: Vernon Brite, Octavio Iordon, Stanley Iones, Randolph Ferguson, William Thoene, lack Lund- quist, lack Tarnosky. 67 Company E K so w COMPANY E-FRONT ROW: Technical Sergeant Willard Calkins, Major George Goble, Sponsor Betty Crozier, Captain Reginald Ferry, Sponsor Ioan Simms, First Lieutenant Arthur Cooper, Sponsor Maynella 5 Waseman, Second Lieutenant Earl Chu, First Sergeant Leonard McTaggart. SECOND ROW: Charles Glan- don, Charles Cordeiro. Wesley Brown, George Green. Gay Spagnola, George Kamaiopili. Lloyd Collins. THIRD ROW: George Baker, Lawrence Wong, Iames Gonsalves, Laurence Lau, George Bush, Hunter r Emmons, Kenneth Dowd, Harry Dudley. FOURTH ROW: Edward Henley, Norman Andresen, Frank Wat- '- lrins. Alan Craw, Phil Fasig, Walter Chong, Douglas Mollison. FIFTH ROW: lack Townsend. Hugh Peters, Harrison Gonsalves. Thomas Cates, Iohn Wallace, Earl Wolfe, Albert Evanson. Charles Leedham. 1 Qfficers and Sponsors OFFICERS AND SPONSORS-FRONT ROW: Harriet Teves, Iacqueline Serpa, Betty Christie, Serena Platt, Barbara- Shaner. Doris McCrosson, lulia Correa, Ioan Simms, Sarah Kim, Geraldine Van Gieson. SECOND ROW: First Lieutenant Richard Garber, First Lieutenant Harold Hoosier, First Battalion Adjutant Ray Commeiord, First Lieutenant Irwin Blanchard. Captain Harry Saunders. Captain Frank Ballie, Captain Alfred Stephen. Second Lieutenant Paul Phillips Maior Robert Chang, Lieutenant Colonel Norman Ives. BACK ROW: Second Lieutenant Thomas Foley, Second Lieutenant Edward Barnes, Second Lieutenant Clarence Iones. Company F COMPANY F-FIRST ROW: First Sergeant Keith Padgett. Second Lieutenant Paul Phillips. First Lieutenant Harold Hoosier, Sponsor Phyllis Moritz, Captain Thomas Unger, Second Lieutenant Clarence Iones, Stal! Sergeant Samuel Sasai. SECOND ROW: Francis Logsden, Walter Reason, Tommie Ta lor, Daniel Weight. Robert Cosgrove, Elmer Punohu, Stanley Char. THIRD ROW: Donald Pacheco, Ioseph ball, Ioseph Musser. David Kitts, Robert Blessman. Dean Berrey. George Rego. FOURTH ROW: Burl Garrett, Sup l Sergeant William Beers, Kenneth Won , Thomas Park, Alired Correia, Ernest Miyamoto, Harold Willett. FIFTH ROW: Albert Howard, Richard Motztt. Dallas Craig, David Anderson, Robert Purdin, Clarence Malterre, Edward Grant, Charles Howard. Gfficers and Sponsors OFFICERS AND SPONSORS-FRONT ROW: Anna Kuflerath, Betty Crozier. Melva Mosher, Phyllis Moritz, Adair Mur hy, Geneva Little, Betty Dexter. Florence Lau, Iuanita Hays, Maynella Waseman, Lotus Kau. SECOND ROW: Colonel Iohn Belllinger. Major George Goble, Captain Larry Andrews, Cantain Thomas Unger. Captain lack Ball, First Lieutenant Iames Welch. Captain Reginald Ferry. First Lieutenant Young Man Kwon, First Lieutenant Norman Mitchell. First Lieutenant Arthur Cooper. Captain Robert Chuck. THIRD ROW: Second Lieutenant Earl Chu, Second Lieutenant Benjamin Elder. Second Lieutenant Louis Snyder. Second Lieutenant Donald Ambler. 69 R.O.'l'.C. RIFLE TEAM-FRONT ROW: Reynold Franca. Richard Given. Paul Phillips, Elmer Punahu. Laurence Wong, lack Poindexter, Kenneth Dowd. SECOND ROW: Wesley Nowell, Stanley Iones, Frank Ballie, Leland Oherholser, Bill Schauer, Harold Hooser. THIRD ROW: Sergeant Iackson, Alfred Stephen. Iohn Clement, Larry Andrews, Arthur Burt, George Goble, George Tivy, Robert Dingle, Sergeant Strother. Riile This year's Rifle Team, in keeping with past tradition, won many important awards and trophies under the advisership ot Sergeants lerome lackson and William Strother. Major George Goble acted as president, Larry Andrew, vice-president, and Robert Din- gle, secretary of this prominent organization, The team won the lnterscholastic Match for the second consecutive year and the l-l.T.R.A. Team Dewar title tor the third. The last match in which the team competed was the National lnterscholastic, which was fired in April. George Goble, Robert Dingle, Wesley No- well, Harold Hooser, Richard Given broke the five-man-aggregate interscholastic record and George Goble added three points to the indi- vidual high man record. The lnterscholastic record was broken by the team as a whole. RIFLEMEN-UPPER: Robert Dingle, Wesley Nowell, and George Goble demonstrate their standing positions. LOWER: Robert Dingle, Alfred Stephen, Harold Hooser, Wesley Newell, and George Goble shoot in the prone position. GUARD OF HONOR-IN FRONT: Maicr Robert Chang. Captain Frank Ballie. SECOND ROW: Harry Saunders. Charles Leed- ham, David Dowden, Arthur Keys.'Fred Wolfe, Verne Doucet, Stanley Iones, Iames Ep erson. THIRD ROW: Walter Schoen, Ray Ball, Paul Fernandez, Vernon Brite, George Tivy, Charles Cartee, Walter Farrell, llack Wells. FOURTH ROW: Clarence Hunter, Herbert Satterlield, lack Ball, Willard Calkins, Earl Wolfe, lack Yamashiro, Cupid Kamai, George Kamaiopili. FIFTH ROW: Iames Welch. Bobb Cosgrove, Clitlord Faria. Reynold Franca, lack Beers, David Bevier, Robert Fernandez, Ernest Miyamoto. SIXTH ROW: Sam Sasai, Richard Molfitt. Alvin Silva, Loyd Kealoha, Tommie Taylor, Kenneth Dowd, Albert Howard, Eric Green. SEVENTH ROW: Thomas Park, Burl Garrett, Ray Laza, Walter Chong, lack Simpson, Edward Kobayashi. Claude Gilbert, William Schauer. Guard of Honor and Chevrons Club CHEVRONS CLUB-FRONT ROW: Sergeant Francis Logsdon, Corporal Bradley Wells, Sergeant Geor e Tivy, Ser eant Vernon Brite, Sergeant Lowgd Ballentyne, Corporal Warland Kealoha. Staff Sergeant William Beers. SECOND ROW: Igrst Sergeant Ray Ball, Sergeant oland Lecher. Master Sergeant Thomas Cates. Corporal Robert Purdin, Sergeant Verne Doucet. Technical Sergeant Willard Calkins, Sergeant Earle Wolle, First Sergeant Leonard McTaggart. THIRD ROW: Ser eant Iack Yamashiro, Sergeant lack Wells, Sexigeant Bill Heinie, Master Sergeant Iack Beaumont. Second Lieutenant Francis Zowd. Sergeant Lloyd Collins, Corporal David itts. ee,-. I, Green cmd Gold Hi-Y UPPER GROUP-FRONT ROW: Roy Olsen. Robert Fernandes. Ramsey Sandelin. SECOND ROW: William Casey. Alex Williams. Charles Clark. Roberi Lange. Maurice Russell. William Heine. THIRD ROW: Thomas Soper. Richard Hines. Richard Olmos. Eric Green. Iohn Pietsch. STANDING: Frank Ballie. Paul Fernandez. Mr. Roy S. Mr. McCartney. Adviser: Thomas Unger. Treasurer: Roy Olsen. Secretary. LOWER GROUP-OFFICERS: Frank Ballie. Vice-President: Iohn Bellinger. President: Mr. McCartney. Adiver: Thomas Unger. Treasurer: Roy Olsen. Secreiary. UPPER GROUP-OFFICERS: Charles Warrington. Sergeant-at-Arms: George Goble. Vice-President: Vernon Brite. Treasurer: Paul Phillips. Presidenl: Allred Stephen. Secretary. LOWER GROUP-FRONT ROW: George Goble. Harr Park. Charles Warring- ton. Vernon Brite. Warland Kealoha. Paul Phillips, Richard Lowry. SECOND ROW: Alfred Stephen. Allen Wehr, Lot Toomey. Frank Barton. Arihur Keys. THIRD ROW: Norman Mitchell. William Camara. Mike Topolinski. Oliver Brilhante. Red cmd Gold Hi-Y FUTURE HOMEMAKERS-FRONT ROW: Officers: Kawelo Miles, Secretar : Mariorie Pryor. Vice-President: Nellie Pestrello. President: Mildred Phillips, Treasurer: Grace Smith. lleporter. SECOND ROW: Mary McLellan, Eloise Silva. Adelaide Faria. Maynella Waseman. Dolores Stephenson. Magda Arp, Anna Chinn. THIRD ROW: S lvia Brown. Ethel Turner. Thelma Young. Carol Oi. Frances Medeiros. BACK ROW: Eloise Marks, Clara Vlyalker. Ann Higginbotham. Barbara Shaner. Patsy Ferguson, Florence Vierra. The Future Homemakers began their successful year with UAS our girlhood is now, so shall our womanhood be as their motto. The girls' adviser was Mrs. Emily Paulus, and the officers ot the year were Nellie Pestrello, presidentg Marjorie Pryor, vice-president, Kewalo Miles, secretary, Mildred Phillips, treasf urer, and Grace Smith, reporter. During the earlier part of the year, colorful pompons of red and gold crepe paper were sold by the Future l-lomemakers. Other projects followed throughout the year. Future l-lomemakers With service and fellowship as their goal the Girl Reserves contributed much of their time to the community as well as to a well-rounded program of social activity. President Dorothy Kishi was aided by a cabinet com- prised of the following girls: Charlotte Wong, vice-president, Dorothy Asahina, secretary, Helen Ching, treasurer, and lunia Kupihea, intereclub representa- tive, I GIRL RESERVES-FRONT ROW. Hui Pumehana: Evelyn Won. Helen Ching. Alice Fuiii, Arlene Wong, Ioyce Chai. Helen Wada. Lily Lui. SECOND ROW: Iunia Kupihea. Dorothy Asahina. Dorothy Kishi. Charlotte Wong. Anna Chinn, Eva Ling. THIRD ROW. Hui Lokahi: Bernice Char, Bernadette Young, Doris Ozaki. Ethel Lo. Alma Ching. BACK ROW. Hui Hoopili: Roberta Ward. Marilyn Watson, Iennie Kempa. Marie Louise Windisch, Helen Young. Louise Thacker. Peggy Lou Mallory. 73 FRENCH CLUB-lane Schindler, Gaye Martin, Phyllis Moritz, Peggy Barbour, Alice Fujii. Diana Gray, Mrs. Gill. Adviser, Maurice Van Huken, Iames Edington, Norman Ives. Iames Welch, Peggy Bonney, Frances Slauson, Lilinoe Keanini. French Club Les Erudits, or the French Club, is an active urer. Comprising the second semester staff organization comprised of fourteen third-year were Frances Slauson, president, Norman Ives, students under the very capable leadership ot vice-president, Peggy Barbour, secretary, lane Mme. Dorothy Gill. Schindler, treasurer. The first semester statt was Maurice Van The club published a monthly magazine and Auken, president, Gaye Martin, Vice-president, sponsored a novel event-the Mardi Gras Ball. Phyllis Moritz, secretary, Peggy Barbour, treas- Margaret Goo and Maurice Van Auken above shine belore an interested group celebrating Le Mardi Gras while below the whole French Club takes a turn at showing off. qmrg X Mwmumgg H-1-M-N www Ne-few. magma? mmm .,... V -emwwwwm' A '- -1:-germ?-wuaaw wwarrzxw.f:zw:NL:,av,m:w-::,ww-ef wxf nmsnsm y X la-. LATIN CLUB, SECOND YEAR GROUP-FRONT ROW: Marion Bairos, Lloyd Ballantyne. Robert Ho, Gladys McCombs, secundus consul: Ben Rush, primus consul: Anna Chinn, quaeslor: Keilh Padgell, Yoshie Higuchi. Eleanor Craig. SECOND ROW: Robert Cimino, Barbara Farrow, Phyllis Ho, Anna Chun, Pally Gibson, Madeline Militante. Lorraine Mendonca, Mariorie McDaniel, Emma Loo, Warren Woodward. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Ing, Pauline Yim, lane Chung. Dolores Anthony, Barbara Street, Kav Mock, Bertha Chun. Virginia Lee, Aiko Kurisaki. FOURTH ROW: Ioyce Chai, Bonnie Britt, Roberta Ward, Nancy Kellelt. Dorothy Asahina. Alice Lau. Maude Nishikawa, Ruth Robinson. Cynthia Waller. FIFTH ROW: Ruth Pung, lane Schindler. Frances Anne Cleaven er, Katherine Pepper. Priscilla Bale, Belly Koon, Maile Gibson, Iune Hitchcock, Katherine Kwon. SIXTH ROW: Harold Baugh, Peggy Carson, Katherine Davis, Barbara Hoogs, Edward Iohnson, Iohn Moen, Kilmer Moe. SEVENTH ROW: Stanley Iones, William Thoene. Bob Howell, Second Year Group Iack Beers. Pearl Stone, Mariorie Craig. First Year Group 75 Latin Club LATIN CLUB. FIRST YEAR GROUP-FRONT ROW: Michiyo Tanaka, Clara McDaniel, Elsie Puck, Katherine Ma , Evelyn Chunn. Elaine Chang, Mary Leong. Belly Ho. SECOND ROW: Gail Nakatsui, Irene Yama- gucxii, Clara Funasaki. Doris Oyoki. Ruth Rodrigues, Sue Lau, Stella Sunn, Ada Chang, Ruth Toda, Peggy Lou Malloy. THIRD ROW: Iris Soares. Margaret Awamura, Pegg Bonne , Dorothea Chan, Mabel Nishi- iawa, Harriet George, Shirleh Spellman, Rosella Blaisdell, Mary i'Iowell,K'Iadine Unger. FOURTH ROW: ila Lowe. Helen Lee. Ayako itsukami. Alma Ching. Margaret Goo, Iackie Taturn, Teddy Groebler, Yaada Cottiugton. Phebe Pavon, Carol Zane. FIFTH ROW: Adeline Char. Bernice Auyon , Florence Lum. Arlene Wong, Eslelle Lau, Mariorie Banks, Muriel Ling, Doty Pekelo. Waller Wilcoxon. SIXTH ROW: Irene Hee. Iune Lee. Thelma Au, Dora Tada, Irma Prival. Evelyn Giddings, Harry Kurasaki, lack Howell, Fred Wolf, SEVENTH ROW: Richard Keppeler. Stanley Boone. Richard Miyahara. Boyd Chee, Albert Howard, Mineo Ohlani. Harold Moe. Charles Howard, Roy Laza. EIGHTH ROW: Ioseph Musser, Charles Glandon, Alan Craw, Thomas Farrow. Bruce White, Charles Sl. Iohn. Iames Boone. Shorthand Club SHORTHAND CLUB-Counterclockwise: Mrs. Christian, Adviser: Eloise Silva, Doris Rodrigues, Sophronia Young, Yun Yat Ho, Geneva Little. President: Edith Choo, Secretary: Florence Seaver, Vice-President: Peggy King. Betty Yamashiro, Lucille Quintal, Reporter. Composed of third year students, the Short- hand Club spent a successful year headed by Geneva Little. With the aim oi increasing the ability of the students, various tests were given and certificates and gold medals were award- ed. Other officers of the club Were: vice-presi dent, Florence Seaver, secretary, Edith Choo, publicity agent, Lucille Quintal. Mrs. Laura Christian Was the adviser. The Usherettes' Club, composed of twenty- lour girls, was under the advisership of Mrs. Nina Wise. The girls, who have been specially picked for their scholastic standing, poise, gen- eral appearance and personality, Were assign- ed the coveted duty ol ushering at various school functions. They have also been given the honor of being asked to usher for several concerts of mainland artists. This is the third year of this popular club's existence. USHERETTES' CLUB-FRONT ROW: Ioan Simms, Elizabeth Serpa, Kathleen Mock, Ruth Gray. SECOND HOW Elizabeth Morris, Helen Chillingworth, Lylian Whittle, Mary Louise Plooy, Betty Charlock, Leilani Weight. Edith Omellas, Florence Lau. THIRD ROW: Barbara Tilley, Audrey Anderson, Martha Clarke, Edith Choo Betty Steinwascher, Adele Whelan, Barbara Hoogs, Nancy Weinstein, Diana Gray, Peggy Barbour. ,f r Club Usherettes SCIENCE CLUB-FRONT HOW: Alice Lau, Lila Lau, Violet Lum. Barbara Farrow. Pauline Okada, Vivian Ako. Shirley Gibbons. Hester Chu, Io ce Chai. Irene Walton, Florence Block, Audrey Anderson. SECOND ROW: Walter Chong, Vernon Brite, lFrancis Dowd. Louis Snyder, Lewis Sakurada, Oliver Choy, Elvin Tyau. Harry Chong. David Chong. BACK ROW: David Kitts, Herbert Iensen, Raymond Ball. Science Club Consisting of fifty members of the chemistry and physics classes, the Science Club, an edu- cational as Well as social organization, has finished its second successful year. Excursions were taken to KGMB, Hawaiian Electric, Observatory, Board of Health, water Works, the electroplating plant, and various chemical laboratories. These trips were plan- ned and arranged by special committees. Guest speakers were heard at several meet- ings, Climaxing the year's events, the club held a night meeting at school in May. Demonstra- tions and experiments were performed, follow- ed by refreshments and entertainment. Competent officers were Herbert lensen, president, Ioseph Petrowski, vice-president, Irene Walton, secretary, and Arthur Cooper, treasurer. Miss Elizabeth Steffee was club adviser and friend. SCIENCE CLUB-FHONT HOW: Florence Ohama. Marion Cameron, Ernestine Dobson, Barbara Walker Barbara Little. Mary Laune. Barbara Street, Elizabeth Denison, Helen Benjamin, Doroth Tamura lean Peterson. SECOND ROW: Irwin Blanchard. Walter Schoen. Gordon Hill, lose h Petrowski, Arrchie McKinley William Britt. Robert Dingle. BACK ROW: Donald Cooley, Art Cooper, Iferbert Marshack, Fred Bolte Lloyd Ballentyne. Willard Calkins. Bob Smith, Rowland Lichter. 1 w i it Maris Chillinqworth Walter Ridley Agnes Poindexter Recording Secretary President Corresponding Secretary Alumni Association Roosevelts Alumni Association was started in lune 1940, when the organization committee ap- pointed Walter Ridley as chairman and planned lor a reunion of all alumni. At this reunion on luly 24, a large body of alumni fully endorsed the Alumni Association, ln August, otticers were elected. They were: Walter Ridley, president, Thomas Gill, vice-president, Maris Chilling- Worth, recording secretary, Agnes Poindexter, corresponding secretary, Robert Blake, treas- urer, Robert Clark, auditor, and seven members to the board ot trustees: Axel Silen, lean Mosher, Harold Stone, Paul Banks, Fred Green, lim Turner, Catherine White. Cn the day ot the Roosevelt-Punahou football game, the Alumni sponsored a pep car parade ALUMNI BOARD OF MANAGEMENT-FRONT ROW: Genie Pitchiord, Vice-President: Walter Ridley, Presie dent: lean Mosher, Seiji Moloki, Treasurer: Agnes Poindexter, Secretary. BACK ROW: Ford King, Robert Blake, Axel Silen, Ioe Walthall, Donald Hartman. M, ' W' : Q .ff gi ig: M .. V ff I ,WM 1,3 I . ' rl Jaya! 'F . ei .-Hfgi. if A , '- ii- 'vm - , ,- was I f K K I, 't-2 X .- , A ' Different sections of the pep parade held before the Punahou-Roosevelt game and sponsored by the Alumni Association are shown. ln the middle is our beloved Nellie. owned for years by Mike Topolinski, and mourned by all students since her passing. Alumni Activities through down-town Honolulu, followed by a pep rally at the school. Between halves of the game the alumni had a tug-of-war, in which the Roosevelt alums wonl During November the alumni sponsored a dance at the Elks Club which was a social success although not a finoncial one. ln March, the alumni cooperated with the school in selling l-fav-a-laff tickets. On April 5 the association sponsored a dance at Waialae which was a huge social as well as a financial success. Although the alumni got off to a slow start due to the usual organizational troubles, it is now starting to click. President Ridley and all the alumni members look forward to an active future, when more social activities will be held and sports, music, and dramatics clubs will be formed, LEFT: Although most of these boys are teetotallers at heart, they're certainly dry enough to dive into that punch howl, especially Don MacDiarmid. RIGHf1':.Pres1dent Walter Ridley in a familiar pose, delivers an eration to the Alumni Association. i 3 5 I Camera Club .tA.5L'5f CAMERA CLUB-FIRST PICTURE: Charles Glandon and Bob Whittinghill do a little enlarging. SECOND PICTURE-FIRST ROW: Maurice Van Auken, Victor Hunt, Henry Tam, Hugh Peters, Stanley Boone, Herbert Satterfield. Thomas Cates. Bradley Wells. SECOND ROW: Lois Shonk. Edith Emerson Lillian Lee Barbara Tilley Mary McClellan Edw d T k THIRD ROW R b , ,,,. : . t Blessman. Robert Kuphens. Rosella Blaisdell. Adviser. Mr. Robert Moore, Arlyn Iones, Donald Cboleya, cgdnstance Ho, Iameso Slig- son. Lorraine Hooper. THIRD PICTURE: Herbert Scxtteriiield and Henry Tam quibble over a negative. With a new dark room, the first in the history of the club, and valuable photographic equipment, the Camera Club has established itself firmly as an asset to Roosevelt. Contests every three weeks, revealed much excellent work done by student photographrs. The Camera Club is also responsible for many of the superb l-lav-a-laff of '4l publicity pictures. Heading the club were Bob Kuphens, first semester president, Charles Glandon, second semester president, Henry Tam, viceepresident, and lames Mackenzie, treasurer. Mr. Bobert Moore was a most helpful and genuinely interested adviser. Archery Club ln its second year of existence, the Roosevelt Bow Benders elected as its officers Sylvia Browne, president, Pearl Stone, vice-president, Ann Cleavenger, secretary, and Bob Eichelberger, treasurer. Marked improvement was shown by many, especially during the second semester, when practice was held regularly. RRCHERY CLUB-FIRST PICTURE: Frances Ann Cleavenger, Eleanor Craig, Roberta Ward. Svlvia Browne. Pearl Stone. MIDDLE PICTURE: Pearl Stone, Robert Eichelberger. Sylvia Browne, Herbert Sattertield. THIRD PICTURE: Robert Eichelberger, Herbert Satteriield. Emil Freedman, George Freedman. KBOVE: Starling the school your with a bang. inter- scholastic football oulshines everything else in interest :luring the fall months. RIGHT: Girls' sports. too. are ull ot excitement lor players and onlookers alike. In keeping with our theme, time strenuous life, are tire activities of tile athletes, in the most vigorous of all school departments . . . boys' sports and girls, sports. Here studying is temporarily forgotten, white the par- ticipants coneentrate on fun, physical training, and honor for their school. 81 Coach James Blaisdell fcenterl discusses a trick play with the 1941 co-captains. Mike Topolinski, leit, and Richard O mos, right. Senior Football At the beginning of the l94l interscholastic se- ries, Roosevelts chances for a championship ap- peared very thin. The Riders were expected to place no higher than fifth place. After the first two games, which Roosevelt lost, these facts be- came more and more evident. Then to the sur- prise of all, the Rough Riders snapped out of their losing streak and started Winning games. ln fact they Won enough games to take second place in the league. What made the Rider squad the fightingest team in the series? Well, Coach Iimmy Blaisdell and Line Coach Gus Ahuna were responsible for waking the boys up, and from then on the Roosevelt spirit carried the boys from one victory to another. They entered every game outweighed and usually the under- dogs, but only with a few exceptions were they ever beaten. lohn Bellinger, Mike Topolinski, Charles Warrington and Richard Olmos were awarded positions on the interscholastic All- Star team. Iohn Bellinger and Richard Olmos were also named The Most Valuable Player and The Most Inspirational Backfield Man respectively. Dr. Frank Spencer, who has been team physician for several years. Gus Ahuna. line coach, whose ex- cellent work has built up cl strong forward wall for the Roosevelt team. wmv- .ax S sf . ,..-.. ....,,...vo--.- . ' t yq an 4' gfW...- ff it 1 s 5 x I TOP LEFT: Itchy clicking oil a iew yards against Iolani with McCook and Mike pulverizing would-be tacklers. TOP RIGHT: Manager Art Blaisdell and Graduate Manager George Soper seem to be in a ioyiul mood. We must be ahead. MIDDLE LEFT: Olly Brilhante snaking his way through ior a first down against Iolani. Barnes and Olmos appear ready for anything. MIDDLE RIGHT: The rest of the managers. Bogan. Alex Williams, Emil Freedman, Dick Hines, and Edward Yamaguchi. It seems that there are as many managers as players. BOTTOM LEFT: Bob Fernandes appears to be going places behind Red Russell's blocking. BOTTOM RIGHT: Tom Unger about to annihilate an Iolani Raider. Oily Olsen and Charles Warrington both seem to wish they could get the same chance. 83 5' . S new usual 53 Til PHILLIPS ROOSEVELT U -IOLANI B: ln their first game of the l94O lnterscholastic Football Series, the Roosevelt Roughriders were de- feated 6-U by a highly touted lolani squad. During the first quarter the lolani eleven managed to push over a touchdown. The Roughriders then proceeded to check all offensive drives, and even threatened to score. STROUP 84 RK, ROOSEVELT 7 - LAHAINALUNA 12: A scrappy Lahainaluna eleven earned a 12-7 victory over the Roosevelt aggregation. The Roughriders scored late in the second quarter on an Olmos to Brilhante pass combination. In the third quarter the Lunas started a drive which ended with 6 points. Later in another X sustained drive the winning 6 points were chalked up. Notice- able in this contest was the absence of fight among the Rider squad. ROOSEVELT 18 - MCKINLEY 7: Upsetting the dopecart, Roosevelt trounced McKin- ley l8 - 7. After being outplayed in the fist quarter the Riders started their offensive drive using a new passing attackg the Riders turned in one of the fastest games of the season. The first touchdown was made by Olmos on a line buckg the second on a pass from Olmos to Brilhante, and the last when Bellinger intercepted a pass and raced 55 yards for a touchdown. iles-X HC COOK NX ,. -f Y -L Wf--'H ffmnnimc 1 x, .yn 5 J V.,,' . f K I I :.-:,- 1 I. i .. H' ,fi A A , I S Q - NL' FW, I ' ' 5 i H' A .3 A Q , 2 V K . 4 , Lim, K roonzv L iii it '-' W - . -1-T ieisil 'Yi ii i i if 5 W 5 . ...Kx.. . E- ROOSEVELT 12 - FARRINGTON 7: out- g s - ll A t - - playing their opponents during most of 5 p- the game, the Roughriders scored a 12-7 , victory over Farrington. With Farrington A my ' S leading 7-6 in the second period, Richard ' '- ,XW m 'F A Olmos heaved a pass to lohn Bellinger, . 8 A ,.. y yy who lateraled to Mike Topolinski for what 4 vii' . ff Q ' d b h ' ' hd . . ti' V5.6 ' . f prove to e t e winning touc own Jud g Eg A ROOSEVELT 13 - PUNAHOU 7: A well-drilled eleven from A F ' Roosevelt downed a fighting Punahou Academy 13-7 to gain is second place in the lnterscholastic League. ln the second quar- i Q x 1 ter Olmos passed to Paul Fernandez for 30 yards and a touch- l down ending a 70-yard drive. A pass from Charles Warrington ' 5 - F to Maurice Russell was good for the extra point. After the Puns , was had tied the score in the third quarter, Olmos again paced a Q A 6l-yard drive which resulted in the winning touchdown. High- Q liQht of the game was Tom Ur1Qer's 81-Yard run from Roosevelt's F' - V S ' l7-yard line to Punahou's 1-yard line, where he was finally 'LN - 1 brought down. C. y .HIL . .nf is f ri ROOSEVELT 6 - SAINT LOUIS 6: Playing heads-up ball, Roosevelt held St. Louis to a 6-6 tie. The Roughriders tallied by a forward lateral pass, the best play of the game, the Saints scoring by a series of running plays. ln the last five minutes of play the typical Roosevelt spirit was displayed by eleven determined players who twenty times staved off Saint Louis within the lU yard line. Dick Olmos, Bob Fer- nandes, and Tom Unger led the offensive driveg on the line Mike Topolinski, Charlie Warrington and Eric Green came through with some brilliant work. This game was a spirited comeback from the dismal defeat at the hands of Lahainaluna. 85 Senior Football ROOSEVELT 12 - KAMEHAMEHA 7: ln one of the most thrilling battles of the football season Roosevelt subdued the Kamehameha Warriors 12 - 7. Gaining a 7 - 6 lead in the second quarte er, the Warriors held this lead until the last minute in the fourth quarter when Roosevelt, going into four different formations, drove from midfield to the l-yard line where, with 30 sec- onds lelt to play, Tom Unger went over for a touchdown. ROOSEVELT 0 - IOLANI 20: Playing lolani again in the Thanksgiving Day Classic was a bitter replica of the first game. Although the Rider squad put up a great battle, the Red Raiders showed that they deserved to be cham- pions and really put on the heat. Roosevelt came close to scoring several times but lacked the punch to put over a touchdown. All three of the Nuuanuans' touchdowns were scored on passes developing from what appeared to be running plays. lunior Scholastic Football IUNIOR SCHOLHSTIC FOOTBALL-INSET: Coach, Mr. Moore. FRONT ROW: Howard, Gonsalves, Punohu, Oppenheimer, Barton, Miyamoto. Faria. Franca. SECOND ROW: Bush, Walker, Todd, Brown, Soong. Cordeiro, Kamai, Cartee, Hanchett. BACK ROW: Eggerking, Manager: Wagner, Iohnsoa, Campbell, Nord, Amick, Dunn, Midro, Pa, Chang, Freedman, Nott. Under the tutelage of Coach Robert Moore, the Iunior Varsity footballers went through a fairly successful season. With only a few ex- perienced players around which to build a foot- ball machine, Coach Moore welded together a highly satisfactory squad. All of the boys seem- ed to be possessed with the Roosevelt spirit to fight against all odds, so that every game was hard fought in spite of the lack of weight and size. Quite a few of the boys proved them- selves to be definitely senior team material. William Pa, Spike Cordeiro, Alva Campbell, Elmer Punohu, and Charles Cartee were out- standing during the Iunior Riders' schedule. Roosevelt 0-lolani 0 Roosevelt 0-Punahou U Roosevelt 0-Farrington 0 Roosevelt 0-Kamehameha U Roosevelt 0-Saint Louis 6 Roosevelt 6-McKinley 7 'HH , if f. 'ff I Q ww MASON nANDELlN ROPE RO g ANDERSON Senior Basketball TOP LEFT: Frank Ropero and Olly Brilhante fighting for the ball as Pershing Percy Lo and Harry Park start of! down court in Roosevelfs tussle with Farrington. TOP RIGHT: Roosevelt seems to have things much their own wav with Harold Mason, Frank Ropero. Ramsay Sandelin and Oliver Brilhante all ready to cover up Frank's shot. MIDDLE LEFT: Mid-Pacific didn't have a chance to smell the ball against the Riders, as is plainly Pvidenced ns Richard Hinee and Droop Sandelin leap to take possession ol the ball. MIDDLE RIGHT: Captain Brilhante readv to break for the basket in the game against Iolani. BOTTOM LEFT: Pershing Lo and Ramsay Sandelin wait to cover up Captain Brilhante's shot. BOTTOM RIGHT: Harold Mason and Ramsay Sandalin passing rings around Mid-Pacific. Senior Basketball With five lettermen returning, Coach limmy Blaisdell developed a quintet that Roosevelt could be justly proud of. Losing only two games during the entire season, the Riders came in a very close second. Oliver Brilhante and Pershing Lo were the star forwards of the Roosie aggregation, the latter being high scorer of the elimination series. Ramsay Sandelin, Harold Mason, and Frank Ropero did yeoman work throughout the year. In the elimination series all the games were bitterly contested with the Roosies coming out in second position. The scores were as follows: Roosevelt 29-Saint Louis 18 Roosevelt 32-Iolani 23 Roosevelt 19-Farrington 41 Roosevelt 32-Kamehameha 27 Roosevelt 38-Mid Pacific 27 Roosevelt 31-McKinley 29 CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES ROOSEVELT 37-MCKINLEY 30: Playing in the initial game of the Round Robin Champion- ship series, the excellent team play and defense of the Riders carried them to another victory. Pershing Lo was the big gun of the squad, scor- ing 24 points. ROOSEVELT 41-IOLANI 35: Against lolani the team met stubborn resistance in the second half but scored enough in the final minutes to insure victory. Captain Brilhante, Ramsay San- delin, and Pershing Lo were outstanding. ROOSEVELT 22-FARRINGTON 23: In the most thrilling game of the season Roosevelt suc- cumbed to Farrington after a hectic struggle. The lead changed hands many times and not till the final gun sounded was any team sure of victory. lunior Scholastic Basketball Aided by the fine playing of Charles Clark, Lot Toomey, Bob Chuck, and Charles Helmes, the lunior basketball squad concluded what could be called a notable season. Playing a fine brand of ball the entire season, the Moore- coached aggregation won four games and lost three. All of the games were close and excep- tionally hard fought, especially the game with Punahou, our traditional rivals. The boys who IUNIOR BASKETBALL - ROW: Daniel Chun. 'Kau. Alfred Iohnson. LAST ROW: Charles Clark. Lot Toomey. Charles Helms, Robert Chuck. Ernest Miyamoto. Mor- vin Werner. FRONT Homer f I return next year should be a big help to the senior squad next season. Roosevelt 29-Farrington 21 Roosevelt 47-lolani 44 Roosevelt 26-Saint Louis 38 Roosevelt 26-Kamehameha 34 Roosevelt 40-McKinley 29 Roosevelt 31-Punahou 32 Roosevelt 32-Vocational 30 , .KJw,y-:- in sm SENIOR TRACK-FRONT ROW: Biart Andrade. manager. Lloyd Kealoha. Douglas Gardner. Daniel Chun. lack Poindexter. Alex Williams. SECOND ROW: Thomas Park. Cliltord Faria. Donald Nott. Charles Cordeirn. Iohn Todd. Edward Gall. Fred Kam. Andrew Ramos. Paul Fer- nandez. THIRD ROW: Richard Olmos. Bill Camara. Oliver Bril- hante. William Casey. Arthur Osborn, Tom Unger. Richard Hines. Iohn Ballinger. Iohn Pietsch. Eric Green. Coach: Ray Melim. not in picture. Senior Trook With Roy Melim os cooch, the senior trock teom shows definite promise for future meets. With severol lettermen returning ond with o strong force of newcomers turning out, the squod hos high hopes of victory in the Cornell ond Interscholostic Relolys. To dote the team hos run in duol meets ogoinst Kam, McKinley, Punohou, ond severol Army teoms, ond the ex- perience goined will be o voluoble osset in the coming relays. Some ot the boys Who con be counted on to Win points ore: Beliinger, Green, Olmos, Hines, Cosey, Newell, Brilhonte, Comoro, ond Fer- nondez. UPPER LEFT: Douglas Gardner pacina the milers. CENTER: Ott to a flying start in the 100-yard novice. LOWER LEFT: The iinal spurt for the tape in the century open. LOWER CENTER: Olly Brilhante starts into his stride during the 100-yard open. LOWER RIGHT: Iohn Bell- inqar clears the hurdle in true lorm. TENNIS TEAM-FRONT HOW: Doyle, Gwynne, Wolfe, Snyder, Moen. BACK ROW: Thompson, Cunningham, Chuck, Captain: Edington, Chong. Tennis Team Determined to successfully defend their laurels ,the Roosevelt High net team is practicing hard in preparation for the coming interscholastic tennis league. Captain Robert Chuck should go undefeated in the first singles While second singles is taken care of by Iames Doyle. The first doubles team is made up of Bill Gwynne and Iordan Thompson. ln the second doubles Ken Cunningham and Walter Chong make a strong combination, While the third doubles finds veteran Iames Edington and Richard Wolfe in the best form. GOLF TEAM - FRONT ROW: Patten, Rush, Wolle, Gwynne, Pai, BACK ROW: Commeiord, Captain: Wells, Wong, Cross, Ives, Mr. McCurtne , adviser: Wolf, Townsend, Joan. Gia- mont. Golf Team The golf team made a commendable showing. With several new players turning out, in addi- tion to the veterans of the previous years, the team was basically well-balanced. Playing their games on the Ala Wai course, the team, although not winning every game, came through in good form. As the season advanced the boys improved their strokes, which accounted for the number of late victories. Outstanding were Captain Ray Commeford, Earl Wolfe, Bill Gwynne, and Richard Wolfe. IIMMING TEAM - FRONT PW: Zelma Zatz. Lloyd aloha. Allen Tiltord. Cap- n: Harry Chong. Donald bin. BACK ROW: Albert enson. Dick Eastman, Dick wry, Warland Kealoha. '. Webber. coach: Mr. wore, adviser. Swimming Team Starting again this year as a part ot Roosevelts sports program, the swimming team showed satisfactory results. Although swimming tor the tirst time in competition, some ot the boys did Well. Handicapped by training facilities, the squad had to join the Central Y.M.C.A. at their own expense and train whenever they could get down to the Outstanding during the season were Captain Allen Tiltord, Wesley Nowell, Warren Kealoha, Bob Lange, and Richard Eastman. UPPER LEFT: Norman Ives shows how it's done in good golf form. CENTER: Captain Robert Chuck. mainstay ot Roosevelt's net squad. UPPER RIGHT: Wesley Nowell ready to aive in me briny deep ot Central's swimming pool. LOWER LEFT: Iames Doyle. a newcomer to Roosevelt this year. who plays a very good game ot tennis. CENTER: Dick Lowrv floating about calmly in a practice session of the swimming team. LOWER RIGHT: Bill Gwynne, also a newcomer. who plays golt under par. ww- 1 wr Y ALL-STAR TEAM-FRONT ROW: Iohn Ballinger. Roosevelt: Ed Cathcart. Iolani: Iohn Silverman. Punahou: Iames Boyd, Iolani Mike Topolinski, Roosevelt: Charles Warrington. Roosevelt: Francis Sing, Iolani. BACK HOW: David Kekeamanu, McKinley Packard Harrington. Iolani: Richard Olmos. Roosevelt: Charles Ye Hoy, Iolani. --s . ,..,f..' XENA!-1 nik All-Star Page V ,,, . ' 'u I . - ', 'O' I. I . , ' . -r'f,-' f . 4 1 1- ' M ' ', 'Wg 4 'sl RIGHT: Dick Olmos. Coach Iimmy Blcrisdell. and Iohn Bellinqer after receiving the all-star awards. BELOVJ: Mike Topolinski and Charles Warrington. rss. also all-stars from the Roosevelt string. .,.:,g:g: ., .... , .WW Intramural Sports At the end of their second year as a definite part of school life at Roosevelt, intramural sports can be regarded as a successful undertaking. They served most effectively the dual purpose of giving fun and exercise to boys unable to participate in major sports. A large turnout for six-man football necessitated the formation of two leagues, The Trojans came through the senior schedule undefeated and Won an exhibition game to boot. The Ramos annexed the junior championship With only a loss and a tie marked against them. In the crucial game of the volleyball series, Yee's team barely snatched the title from the second- place Farias. A hot and furious playoff for the coveted championship saw the Par-T-Paks Win from the equally great Ohtanis, thus climaxing basketball's most successful season. To Mr. R. T. Walker, head intramural official, goes a big vote of thanks for his endless patience and encouragement. Robert Chuck made easy work of the tough job of arranging games to suit everyone concerned. Praise is also due the four students who willingly helped with the officiating: Earl Chu, Bob Dingle, Mervin Werner, and Pat Tuohy. UPPER PICTURE-INTHAMURAI. OFFICIALS: Earl Chu, Robert Dingle, Mr. Walker. Marvin Werner. -lgbgentz Pat Taxohyg LOWER PICTURE: Action photo from exhibition game between Trojans and Papayas- rolans won to . 'Kwi Although the six-man foot- ball games did not hold the attention of expert lohn Kieran, they did provide loads of fun for an interested few. Bob McNeil showed unex- pected ferocitY: lack Poindexter did some brilliant broken field runningg lohn Rubbelke was always dropping passes. A good defensive man was Bill Tassock, While Fred Kam prov- ed himself a sure-fire player. Wesley Nowell turned out to be a hard ball player and an excellent carrier. When his team needed extra yardage, it called on Wes to gain it. Six Man IUNIOR LEAGUE CHAMPIONS- FRONT ROW: Rubhelke, Smith. Chun. Chong. Boone. BACK ROW: Gardener. Rankin. Ramos. Absent: Choy. Captain Andy Ramos led the list of nine junior league six- man all-stars. Wesley Nowell and Clifton Hall excelled in bucking the lineg Walter Ran- kin never failed to get hurtg lim Downey was CI rugged, head-on playerg Mendel Borth- wick used brain-work to make up for his size. Mendel's play- ing was tricky and furnished constant surprises. Albert Howard was a strong and de- pendable player. Bill Kirsch- baum's strong point was pass- ingg Douglas Gardner had nev- er-flagging spirit. W UPPER LEFT: Ramos vs. Redmon. N LOWER: All-star qame. IUNIOR LEAGUE ALLSTARS- FRONT ROW: Rankin. Hall. Nowell. BACK ROW: Gardener. Kirschbuum. Howard. Ramos. Borthwick. 94 Football SENIOR LEAGUE CHAMPIONS -FRONT HOW: Blaisdell, Ya- maguchi, Carroll. Lange. Ballie. BACK ROW: Mitchell fCouchl. Williams, Mason, Hines. Holt, Cunningham, Braun tManugexJ. Absnntz Dingle. Vying with the junior league for the honor of having the most exciting intramural foot- ball games was the senior league. Under the capable tu- toring of Iames Mitchell, the only coach in either league, the Trojans emerged undisput- ed champions at the climax of the season. Larry Andrew was a clean, hard blocker, another good contact was Lloyd Col- lins, Harold Mason was an ex- cellent pass receiver, and Low- ell Yee was unsurpassed in spoling offensive plays. Regi- nald Shrimp Gonsalves was almost as easy to carry as the ball. RIGHT: 'l'roians clash with the All-Stars. When the list of senior in- tramural football all-stars ap- peared, Pershing Lo ranked first, as the seasons best play- er because of his capable pass- receiving and dangerous brok- en-field running. Captain of the championship team, Art Blaisdell was also the leagues best passer. Irwin Watkins shone as a consistent ground- gainer. Deceptiveness was Alex Williams's chief asset. lohn Pietsch and George Ka- maiopili were good defense men, Robert Chuck was a clean, dependable player, Earl Chu's blocking was exception- al. Alfred lohnson will be re- membered as a good-natured grumbler about decisions, SENIOR LEAGUE ALLSTAHS- FRONT ROW: Kamaiopili. Chu. Iohnson, Watkins. BACK ROW: Pielsch. Lo. Chuck, Blaisdell. Williams. 95 wus. 4-vunnaunnmgwi-vs.r4nsawuiz,..n -14wnxs:m.z4seaaoa,,.uwwWw.w1Ms'.- am w.....ar -.f t v Www -raw M..,z,.a.f H we ,sf -xr. ,tam A. . . tv. f f' ms-fsmmm -as 1 Second in line in intramural sports tor the year, volleyball witnessed a close and exciting race tor the title. Some ot the players who helped to keep the games moving and the competition keen were: Ernest Pai, a good steady player who didn't know how to err, Red Russell, a tricky server, and the whole Fernandes team which lost most of its games by clowning. Oliver Brilhante proved his worth in his only game. INTRAMUHAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS- FRONT ROW: Kcrmaiopili, Yee Ohtuni. BACK ROW: Lo, Chuck Yee. Absent: MacKenzie. Kuba Volleyball Capably holding down the well-earned honor of being the best All-Stars INTRAMUHAL VOLLEYBALL ALL-STARS- FRONT ROW: Iohnson, Yee. Ohtuni. BACK ROW: Fariu, Lo, Ramos. 96 nf. y1lmun,w 1fxme A intramural volleyball player was Ed Yee. Among the other all-stars Were: Clifford Faria, captain ot his team and consistent player, Mineo Ohtani, second member of Yee's Squirts to be named an all-star- just plain goodl, Altred Iohnson, the loudest chatterbox on the courts, Pershing Lo, also a player on Yee's championship team, excelling at slamming, and Andrew Ramos, who seldom made serious blunders. sznw mwmvuasmc sszeumma BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS: FRONT ROW: Punohu, Cardeiro. Iohnson. BACK HOW: Pai. Faricl, Kamci, Brown. Chung. , L v. . .M , 4 .Xi ,i,,W,,. 4, - Experiencing one ot its most successful seasons, intramural basket- ball provided many highespirited games and close scores. Basketball The strong Par-T-Paks combine copped the championship when they emerged victors in a play-ott, atter being deadlocked with the Ohtanis in the regular series, ln William Kirschbaum the hoopsters saw a deadly shooter. George Yee's pivot shots were very colortul. First on the list of intramural basketball all-stars tor l94l was Clifford Big Eye Faria. Clifford amassed a high total ot 77 points during the season. Edwin Yee garnered lU3 points to take top honors in individual scoring. Not tar behind was little Alfred Iohnson with a total ot 100 digits. Second high basketball all-star, Mineo Ohtani, was also captain ot the runners-up tor the championship. , mmumna All-Stars BASKETBALL ALL-STARS- FRONT HOW: Yee. Kamaiopili, Kobayashi, Iohnson. B A C K HOW: Pai, Ohtani, Fernandes. Blaisdell. Farid. 97 INTRAMURAL ALL - STARS INTRAMURAI. ALL-STARS: Ohtani, Pietsch. Lo, Kirschbu ner. Blaisdell. 1 Among the intramural all-stars picked for the past year Cand the sports they played inl were: Alex Williams, football, Douglas Gardner, football, basketball, Iohn Pietsch, football, Mineo Ohtani, volleyball, basketball, Pershing Lo, football, volleyball, basketball, Wesley Nowell, football, Bill Kirschbaum, football, basketball, Art Blaisdell, football, basketball. Other all-stars were: Clifford Faria, volleyball, basketball, Andy Ramos, football, volleyball, bas- ketball, George Kamaiopili, football, basketball, volleyball, Lowell Yee, volleyball, Ed Yee, volley- ball, basketball, Bob Chuck, football, volleyball, Ernest Pai, volleyball, basketball. INTRAMUHAL ALL-STARS: Yee, Kumuiopili. Ramos, Chuck. Yee, Faria. Pai. U Newell. Williams. Absent: Ga Elizabeth Stettee Tennis Coach Frances Swall vctor ot Girls' Physical Education Swimming Team 99 GIRLS' SPCDRTS VOLLEY BALL: The girls formed a league which consisted of three teams, sophomore, junior, and senior. The juniors came out victo- rious. TENNIS: Under the advisership of Miss Elizabeth Stefiee, the girls really Went places. They were the champs in the interscholastic league. RIFLE: Sergeant Strother acted as the girls' instructor. They used the boys' rifle range for practicing. KV I BASKETBALL: The juniors ran off with top honors again. BASEBALL: The juniors proved to be the best athletes this year. Mrs. Frances Swall did the coaching tor all the teams. GYM: About once a week, the girls had a period ot gym exer- cises. Their routine consisted of about live different exercises. wif.-.i,v'v 47-UI +..AUv1...C' L' - SWIMMING: The swimming team was under Mrs. Georgina Lycur- gus's guidance. She was assisted by Yvonne Hussey. Together they have turned out an excellent swimming squad. SWIMMING TEAM-FRONT ROW: Betty Lou Bellinger. Betty Christie. Irene Dexter. Maril n Watson. Iennie Kempa. Sue Poindexter. Helen Benjamin. Lillian Lee. Dorothy Dewing. Helen Ching. BACK ROW: Sarah Kim. Doris Lewis. Freda Bruns, Yvonne Hussey. the captain. is missing from the picture. Baseball Team BASEBELL TEAM- LEFI' TO RIGHT: Sue Lau, Betty Nell, Harriet George, Henrietta Nahaolelua, Margaret Bederman, Muriel Moiiitt, Llewella Naukana, Doreen Rose, Shirley Berrey, Ruby Calvert, Pauline Yim, Eloise Chamberlin, Yvonne Arnold, Genevieve Ferreira, Constance Lee, Florence Fernandes, Gloria Myhre, Ierry Medeiros. Basketball Team GIRLS' BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Margaret Kahalewai, Gloria Myhre. Ruby Calvert, Betty Neil, Louise Tybuec, Relda King, Lorraine Hooper, Harriet George, Doreen Rose, Daisy Miller, Hazel Mae Quintal, Florence Fernandes. BACK ROW: Eugenia Young, Constance Lee, Alma Bartels, Harriet Gomes, Eloise Chamberlain, Muriel Moffitt, Eunice Ireton, Llewella Naukana, Hen- rietta Nahaolelua, Louise Olivieri, Ierry Medeiros, Genevieve Ferreira, Margaret Bederman. GG l 100 1, 'G'- P X. w, KK N ll M Ny SD li N, II li tl ,. Si L . Q' ge i ., ,V w M. x, .mr mf- in my W., ,NM ,vm .uf fr. Y , f Y . A, ,' 4135 - 3' N iv, U Y 4 S. X ' , get in Q .ov as . 1.4 Am Q at Wx vt It ' :A , Q v iw--Q, : - i 1 , - 'f Q' x ' , W ' 7 X 5 'Q QA R vi Q M Q. 3 64 5 ,J - si A 5 -4' ' 2' 'W unqnvs ' it W 5 If if 35 fe V Q Q 8 nu ,R l if ri A CAM 4 - ix V 1'i'fi as kv TSM.. g- .-. 5 , W ,X ,, we Q -www . rw 2 ' up-f..,e..h..,,..,...,W.z.,,,W.,,r. W., n f. , ' , 3 ,,..gN.,.gg,..w .,., W a , S M, he h G 1 .M View ,M X. . , KAW . .W , W. ,W Mm .,.-,,, , ..4,,.,,, A.-W..., L M .,,,...M A Q X Wei M ,LW Iwi Ji , L,,,,X,,wJX- v.J..,., ,sh -me-1, ,...An-.... E Q r ei 55 fer, A S 11, r-ww-www ,,,...w-MW GYM CLASS EXERCISE5-Barbara Hoogs. Maile Paoa. Hazel May Quintal. Relda King. R ' He fll eoim Girls' Physical Education GIRLS' RIFLE TEAM-FRONT ROW: Florence Seaver, Leila Silva, Mildred Lee, Leo Cadia Rosa. BACK ROW: Nancy Bryani, Kath- leen Kwon, Edith O'Sullivan. Emmeline Lau, Barbara Waterhouse, Sarah Kim. Elsie Park, Irene Tudor. G i ,, f M , Q 102 The vivucious generals ot Huv-a-Init. Roosevelt's yearly spring revue. This department represents the high spots in sturtent gooct times, and so we emi our record of 1941's Strenue ous school year with the exciting activity section. WE RISE AND ,- T' if 4 ' 1' t 1 7' ., ' 3, Cla? - H . KS 40 , Sona Leaders Always lull of spirit, the tour attractive song leaders, in the persons of Anna Kufterath, Ioan Simms, Phyllis Moritz, and lean King, demonstrated their efficient capability by leading our lusty and frenzied cheering section. Gaily Qt Q! attired in snappy uniforms of maroon and gold, and Wear- ing vividly contrasting yellow ginger leis, the girls created a sensation. LEFT, top to bottom: Ioan Simms, Phyllis Moritz, lean King, Anna Kutfercxth. BELOW. left to right: William Thoene, Phyllis Moritz, Allen Tilford, Hnna Kutferuth. U SING TCD Tl-IEE Cheer Leaders Wearing colorful football sweaters with large Rs on their backs, Iarnes Downey, William Thoene, Allen Tilford, and Robert Chang led our large cheering section. Excel- lent cooperation between the student body and the cheer leaders led to new yells, which proved outstanding in volume and effectiveness. Yells helped the players over the top. RIGHT. top to bottom: Robert Chang. Allen Tiltord, William Thoene. Iumes Downey. BELOW, left to right: Robert Chung, Ioan Simms. Ian-ies Downey. lean King. 7 1 . it ' R 1 ' 0 I ' l-UNE MAD LEFT: Ianet Loper as Penny, and Iohn Pietsch as Chuck, seem in a dreamy mood. RIGHT: Being the playboy, Tommy was at it again with Heartbreaker Moritz. The tirst play ot the year was Hlune Mad, a comedy in three acts, by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements. Realistic situations, describing the troubles ot a young girl who believes herf selt in love with one of her uncle's college friends, the trials and tribulations of the boy next door Whose one ambition is to ily an airplane, and, to top it all, the anxiety of the parents of both, made a really enjoyable evening ot entertainment. Each class was well represented in the cast. Outstanding among the sophomores were Ianet Loper and Bill Tassock, among the juniors, Bill Irwin, Gaye Martin and Barbara Street, and among the seniors, Thomas Unger, Phyllis Moritz, Barbara Walker and Ben Elder. LEFT: A scene from the play with Barbara Walker, Barbara Street, Bill Tassock, and Ben Elder. RIGHT: The cast of Iune Mad, including the players, stage crew, and members of the committees on make-up, costumes, and properties. 106 !'. -if-,-' it iv, Haven-lcltt Generals, Betty Allen. Loretta Ambrose. Iackie Tatum, Helen King, Betty Dorsam. and Kitty Lewis, snap to attention. I-IAV - - LAFF Hav-ba-laft, a laughing spree. lt's OK. it the laugh is on mel With such an appropriate endf ing, Hlrlavfaelatfu of 1941 played lor seven nights and became the hit of the year. Written around our school talent, this production took the form of a musical comedy. With just enough plot to hold the story together, many fine character parts, much entertainment, including dance routines and specialty numbers, the play was very successfully produced. The script was written by Octavio lordan with several student helpers. The setting was Latalonga, an imaginary South American republic, owned and operated by a dictator, Hermano VonTu. Ad libbing was allowed, and consequently the cast enjoyed themselves as much as the audience, Carol Orne again showed her excel- lent c ability. L' K P QM WW' ve Q V6 APPER LEFT: Look out, Archy Ior- dan, there's trouble behind in the per- son of Mad Russian Tivy. LOWER LEFT: Anna is really not as savage as she looks. MIDDLE: It looks as it Dic- tator Louie Rodrigues thinks Consu- elo Benevedes is Oh, so prettyl RIGHT: The stage crew is in the pro- cess cl building the set under the direc- tion of Roy S. McCartney. A Cappella Choir Mrs. Finkenbinder is pictured in one of her familiar poses facing a section of the choir. With two hundred forty choristers offering their utmost in enthusiasm and cooperation, the A Cappella Choir reached a new tortissimo in Roosevelts mu' sical history, under the excellent direction of Hedvig Rice Finkenbinder, who has made a place tor Roosevelt in l-lonolulus musical circles. At Christmas the choir was rewarded tor its months of painstaking practice with an overwhelming response from the public, Broadcast as well as record- ed, the varied program included familiar Christmas carols, in addition to special arrangements ot traditional religious selections, The Spring Concert was pre- sented twice, and included Negro spirituals, secular and Hawaiian songs, and tor the tirst time, semi-popular numbers. 1 Q Q. fit Hu ' , Rag 1 , we TOP: Basses and tenors. MIDDLE ROW: Left, first sopranos: middle. sec ond ultos: right. first altos. BOTTOM: Second sopranos. QWQG ge t ?,mim,0,6t M, gg ifffilfif . C Li -' 75 1 s GIRLS' TRIPLE TRIO: Frances Godfrey, Genevieve Brilhante, Leilani Weight, Melva Mosher, Grace Smith. Margaret Carson. Audrey Carson. Mary Oh, Elizabeth Smith. BOYS' GLEE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Homer Kau. Emerson Morris, Iohn Bellinger. Vice-President: Thomas Un er. President: Ro Olsen, Librar- ian: Alex Williams. Secretary: Chris Holt. Philip Guerrero. Robert Brockway. SECOND ROW: Charles Kaiaunaele. David Howden, Donald Ambler. Hale Brown. Francis Cunningham, William Theone. BACK ROW: Albert Cantrelle. Robert McNeill, Charles Howard. Iohn Pietsch. Hedvig Rice Finkbinder. director. at the piano. Multiply a girls' trio by three and there you have it -the Girls' Triple Trio, which enjoyed a triumphant third year of existence. With f-ledvig Rice Finkenf binder as director, the group kept in trim for its numerous appearances. Among others, the girls entertained the PTA., Hawaiian Civic Club, and the Shrine Triple Trio Hospital. Two outstanding music groups were the Girls' Cvlee Club, comprised of for- BOYS' and Girls' ty-tive girls, and the Boys' Glee Club, consisting of twenty boys. Through the b tireless efforts of Hedvig Rice Finkenbinder, these groups blended their voices ee u S in perfect harmony and presented many enjoyable programs. H.. 4-' ' L , jx, , f ' . 'M-A ft GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Frances Fernandez, Pam Munro. Elizabeth Armstrong, Elizabeth Harris. Lil an Whittle Lettiebelle Sparlinq. Rosalie Iones. Florence Lum, Melva Mosher, Geraldine Van Gieson, Florence Ching. Evelyn Gomes, Genevieve Ferreira, Mc-rrqaret Camacho, Anna Lee. Alice Fuiii, Nellie Pestrello. Ann Marie Guthrie, Mildred Robbins. BACK ROW: May Chonq. Blanche Irwin. Carol Dower, Anne Horrero, Mary Thompson. Betty Newman, Pearl Frisen. Winona Winton. Lotus Kau, Rowena Watt. Kimiyo Naqata, Frances Au. Mary McClellan, Florence Ohama. Hester Chu. Rosemary Kellett. Olqa True. Sarah Kim. ala. ,' id, lk DRUM MAIORETTES: Ianyce Williams. Mariorie Musser. Ruth Robinson, Irene Walton, Betty Dexter, Eloise Chamberlain, Florence Block, Mathilda Amiel. LEFT: Iuanita Hays and Mildred Cockett, Captain, are showing oll those uni- forms to advantage. Drum With Mildred Cockett as leader, the Drum Majorettes, in their colorful red . and gold uniforms and flashing batons, were partly responsible for the popu- Mal orettes larity enjoyed by the band and drum corps. Proof of their ability Was the Win- ning of the Dawkins-Benny Majorette trophy. With its deep red uniforms and precise drills, the Roosevelt Girls' Drum Drum Corps was an outstanding organization under Mr. Kenneth Vincent. Major Thomas Davies arranged many novel formations for its performances. Corps RIGHT: Thelma Iacobsen and Daisy Miller are showing how it's done. BELOW, GIRLS' DRUM CORPS-FRONT ROW: Daisy Miller, Mary Cisler, Ieanette lay, Helen Matsuda. Sylvia Ching, Lillian Bazell. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Alemeda, Beatrice Mannion, Thelma Iacobsen, Vivian Folk, Kather- ine May. Leone Hardman. THIRD ROW: Mary Lou Nahaolelua, Betty Anne Blackador, Patricia Brenham, Ruby McGurn, Geraldine Medeiros. BACK ROW: Barbara McCandless, Emma Holt. Zelma Mcillister. ,wifffsw .qw usual . . 'Jeff' BAND-FRONT ROW: Robert Chuck. Captain: Richard Hines, Iohn Williams. William Britt. Henry Ornellas. Gordon Hill. David Liu. Richard Garber. First Lieutenant: Webster Redman. SECOND ROW: Lowyd Baflantyne. Biart Andrade. Archie McKinley. Richard Kec- peler. Iamas Boone, Edward Stroup. THIRD ROW: David Woodside. Stanley Boone. Samuel Han. Charles Glandon. Herbert Marschac , Al Ramos. FOURTH ROW: Boyd Chee. Sylvester Medeiros. Ian-ies Sisson, Douglas Gardner, William Camara. BACK ROW: Robert Hill. Mervin Werner. Kenneth Chang. Weldmar Kramer. Lu f K' - 1. A .. .,, J.,-Q. . ' ' f14'f4'71-'-M-4 .rff-fvwfnffca f' lg - fm Lf 1 JBMHEI Mi., ',,, pf .te ' . f , . . 1 H+' MV-Q fijfff me W1 Roosevelt's Ban un er the e direction of r. Kenneth Vincent, successfully tooted its Way through many ac ities. It participated in school football games, the Shriners' game, and the Pineapple Bowl Classic, not to mention numerous activi- ties such as the Armistice Day parade, the New Year's Day parade, and the pep rallies. Every Monday, the R.O,T.C. Band supplied music at the reviews. Band of- ficers for the year Were: Robert Chuck, captain, Richard Garber, first lieutenant, Ben Elder, second lieutenant, Henry Ornellas, technical sergeantg and Gordon Hill and Mervin Werner, staff sergeants. LEFT: Can you still see the ou close your eyes. Richard? Bill Camara iust pla s on. MIDDLE: Mr. Vincent is in one of those silent moods. But Henry. Dick. and Gordon have to dn that to Zrinq out sweet melodies. . 55, 'Q fm X -U '- U 'ijfuau- 4 111 0 TOIZJEXFT: Can you recognize Dick Lowry and Wesley Nowell splashing in the water' MIDDLE LEFT' A section of the dance lloor on o a Day with Louie Rodrigues obliging by signing a new triend's Aloha Card.. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. McCartney's mechanical drawing classes are not entirely devoid ol feminine charm. CIRCLE: Mr. Spencer and Norman Ives prepare the P. A. system for an announcement. LOWER RIGHT: Norman Char and Pearl Stone roll them down the alley. NEW ACTIVITIES The Roosevelt Bowling Club, consisting ot forty members, met twice a week at the Honolulu Bowling Center. They had no outside competition, as our school had the only club ot this type. Girls' swimming provided new interests for sports lovers. lt was open to all girls. The swim- mers were trained by Mrs. Lycurgus, with the assistance ot a student coach. Girls' mechanical drawing was new this year. Mr. McCartney, adviser, taught the five me-mf bers how to plan homes. The Boys' Swimming Club met three times a week at the Central Y.M.C.A, The boys were trained by a coach from the Competing with other schools was part ot their program. The public address system, was installed during the summer of l94O. lt has provided enter- tainment and helped to save time and to increase the efficiency ot the schools program. 112 EVENTS Happy Rooseveltites celebrate their victory over Punahou. Can you lind Phyllis Moritz. loolfinq dreamy eyed. with Tich Tichenor. with an awiul expression on his lace, in the picture on the riqht? Victory The student body dance, held on November 2, was named the Victory Dance be- cause ot Roosevelts triumphant victory over Punahou. Everyone turned out to cele- brate to the tune ot music by Ray l-laley's orchestra. Dance Senior The Senior Swing was given lanuary 17 on the Patio as a reward to the seniors for Swing paying their dues on time, lt was informal and teatured several old-fashioned group dances. S. George Yardbird provided the music, Junior Mistletoe was the appropriate attraction of the lunior Prom held December 23 at Prom Waialae. At first the dancers were somewhat shy, then the mistletoe in the center ot the floor became very popular, There were individual dance interpretations during the intermissions. UPPER LEFT: Members oi the faculty having fun at the Iunior Mistletoe Ball. CIRCLE: Crowding to qet under the mistletoe. LOWER RIGHT: Intermission and punch. i- 'fx W e T su STRING ENSEMBLE: FRONT ROW: Helen Ching, Alma Leong, Marian Bairos, Mae Okazaki. BACK ROW: Kuulani Miner, Marjorie Musser. The string ensemble, under the inspiring direction of Mrs. Alda Lee, com- pleted its third year with a grand flourish. lt played for school assemblies on all occasions, entertained over the public address system during Christmas Week, and took part in the baccalaureate services. Under the capable direction of Kenneth Vincent, the orchestra came through a difficult season with flying colors. Participating in the school plays, assem- blies, the Community Welfare program, the annual spring concert, and com- mencement, it proved to be Very popular. Orchestra f , f ADVANCED ORCHESTRA-Mr. Vincent, Conductor-FRONT ROW: Barbara Brier, Concert Mistress: Kuulani Miner, Manager: Coralie Anaslasopulus, Ronald Chang, Marion Bairos, Evelyn Giddings, Dorothea Chan, Alma Leong, Lela Lowe, Helen Young, Elaine Schilling. SECOND ROW: Marjorie Musser, Librarian: Ianyce Williams. Cathe rine Lees, Abraham Poepoe, Iuliel Dias, Harvey Tyau, Richard Garber. Gerald Smith, Yaada Cottinqton, Donald Cooley, Vaun Cox, Irene Tudor, Leslie Tyau, Kenneth Chang, Carol Zane. THIRD ROW: Ruth Robinson, Secretary: lean King, Fred Bolte, Eugene Rabe, Stage Manager: Gordon Hill, Bob Eichelberger, Grace Brown. Clara Bush, Ioan Beatiie. 114 C241 Norman Ives - Phyllis Moritz Reginald Ferry . Betty Christie . Richard Kuykendall Doris McCrosson Richard Keppeler Wesley Nowell - Maurice Russell . Albert Howard - Martha Clark . Ioan Simms - Diana Gray . Kuulani Miner . Dorothy Tamura Dorothy Kishi - Betty Steinwascher Iulia Correa - - Mariorie Musser Sam Sasai . Elizabeth Carr Elizabeth Ahn Mariorie Banks Barbara Brier William Blessley Louise Choo Round-Up Staff - Editor-in-Chief . Associate Editor Business Manager - . - Seniors - Classes - - Faculty . Govemment - Organizations Interscholastic Sports - Intramural Sports - Girls' Sports - - Activities - Directory . . Art - - COPY - Identifications . . . Typist - - - Typist Apprentice Editor . Apprentice Business Manager STAFF ASSISTANTS Aileen Dalzell Ianet Lee Robert Eichelberger Gaye Martin Evelyn Giddings Don McKenzie Iune Hitchcock Mary Louise Plooy Acknowledgments The 1941 ROUND-UP Staff will remember with gratitude the assistance of the following people: . . . Adviser Eugene Rabe Ruth Robinson lack Simpson George 'l'ivy Robert Whittinghill Mr. Robert Spencer, principal, who as always, lent enthusiastic support to the book. Mrs. Alice B. Nicholson, vice-principal, whose never-failing helpfulness was re- sponsible ior much of the accuracy of the copy. Mrs. Helen Carter, adviser to the senior class, without Whom the senior section would have been difficult to assemble. Mr. Clayton Zieman, Mr. Roy McCartney, and Mr. Robert Moore, who assisted tremendously with their cameras. The entire faculty, who gave constant encouragement and assistance. The student-workers in the school's business office, who carried the burden of bookkeeping and distribution in connection with the annual. Mr. James Williams, photographer, who did all that was possible to make the pictures of the book a success. The employees of Paradise of the Pacific, who went out of their way to be helpful. Covers by David I. Molloy Plant, ll3l Oberlin Drive, Glendale, California. Directory Students of Roosevelt High School 1940-41 Number reiers to page upon which picture occurs Aclvliss. Mary. senior ..........,.........,v..A.. Bernhardt, Louise. sophomore ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, C hung, Edilh, senior .,,,-Q,AAAA,A,,,.,v,.,.-.,A,, ,A,,.,-,- 1 2 Adams. Robert. sophomore ..............v,,, Berry, Dean. sophomore ,,.,..,AA.AA,,,,, ,, Chang' Grdoie Moe, sophgmore .Y,..,A,A,,,wv, U42 Addington. Dorothig sophomore ....,,,,,.,,...... Berry. Shirley M.. sophomore ...,,., ., Chong, Howqfd, post graduate ,.w,,,A,,A,,,,,,,,,. 44 Ahn. Elizabeth. sop omore ................. Bettencourt. Oliver. junior ,,,..,,,,, .. Chong, jennie, Senior ,,,.,,,,,,,4.,A.,,,,,,,,4,,,,,.,,,,,., 12 Abuna. Ioseph. sophomore .......,... Bevier. David. senior ..,....,,,.,....,,.,,...... ,,,..,,.. C lirrng, Kgnnglh, Sophomgre ,,,,,,.,v i ,,,..,,Aw, 41 Ai. Marjorie. senior ,..,.......... Black. Catherine. sophomore ............,,,,,,,,,... Chung, Meorl, junior ,,,.,.A.,,.,...,.A,,v,. ,,,,,,,.. , 34 Aki. Blossom. senior ........,.....,.,,,,,. Black. Ieanne, senior .....,.....,....,.,.......,.......,,.,.. Chong, Mildred Mory, junior ,,,A,,, ,.,..,,,,, 3 4 Ako. Kathleen. sophomore .......... Blackadar. Betty Ann. sophomore ........,,,... Chong, Morley, gophgmgye ,..,A,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 2 Ako. Vivian Ching. senior ....i.............. Blaisdell. Arthur. post graduate .... .. Chong, Roberg, junior ,,,,,,,,.,.V., ,,,,.,w,w, 3 2 Alarna. Ethel. junior ........................... . .... Blaisdell. Rosella. sophomore ......,, .. Chong, Robert, senior ,,,,,,,,,,w,,,.A,A ,,,,,,.,., 1 2 Albanese. Robert. sophomore .,...........,........., Blake. Roy. junior .,.,,.......,,,,.,....,,,,.., .. Chung, Roni-rld, Sophomore ,.,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,, 4 3 Albrechtson. Howard. sophomore .... Blanchard. Irvin, senior ....,,,,,,,,,, ,. Chang' Woi Hogn, senior ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,.,,,,,, 1 2 Albright. Dolly. junior ......,.......,.........,. Blessley. Betty. junior ........,,,,,..... ., Chang, winiired, junior ,,,,,,,,,.,...,,,,,,. ,.,,,,, A .31 Allen. Betty. junior ............................... Blessley. Bill. senior ....,........,...,....... .. Chqppell, Dorothy, eopnoi-nore .,,,,,,,, ,,..A,,,, i 41 Allen. Elaine. sophomore ..........., Blessman. Ralph. sophomore ,,,,,,, .. Clinr, Adgline, junior ..,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,.,,,,,,, 3 1 Almeida. Dorothy. junior ,...,.. .ii..... B lock. Florence. senior .......,,.,,.... ,. Clior, Alina, Sophomore ,,,,l.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ..,, 3 9 Ambler. Donald. senior ..................... Bobek. Beatrice. senior ..........., ,. Clior, Annie, ggphgmofe ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Ambrose. Loretta. sophomore ....,....Y.. Bobek. Billy. junior ..............,.,,,,,,., .. Choi., Bernice, eopnornore ,,,,,,,,,, ij ,,,,,,, 39 Amick. Kimble. senior ...,................... ..... B olte. Fred. senior .,,,,,....,.....,,..,..,..,.. ,. Char, Evelyn, sophgmgfe ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, i H42 Amiel. Mathilda. senior ................,.................i. Bolle. Margaret. sophomore ,,,,,....,.,. .,,,,,,., C hor, Norman, Senior ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 2 Anastasopulos. Coralie. sophomore .......... Bomnielje. Elma, junior ....,,,..,.,,,,,,...,....,,,,,,...,, Cher, sionley, junior ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , 35 Anderson. Audrey. junior ,,..,.......,................... Bonney. Margaret. junior .......,,,,,....,......... Clwrloejr, Berry, junior ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , 33 Anderson. Betty. senior ........................ Boone. james Douglas. sophomore ..,,..,,...... Chose, Weller, junior ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 5 Anderson. David. senior ...,................. Boone, Stanley, sophomore .....,,,,,,,.,,.,,,.....,,,, Chee, Boyd, sophomore ,,,,YYYYAA,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,l,,, 43 Anderson. Eleanor. junior.. ,.,......... ........ B orthwick. Dorthalene. junior .........,. ,.,,,,....... C hee, Marion, junior ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,33 Anderson. William. sophomore ....,i.... Borthwick. Mendel. sophomore .,,,,,,,, .......,, . , Cherry, geolry, junior ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 2 Andrade. Biart. sophomore ................. Andrade. Mildred. senior ........,,......... Botelho. Theodore. senior .,...,,,,.,,.., Cho. Chong Andrade. Wallace. sophomore .....,,.. Andreson. Edwin. junior ............... Andreson. Norman. junior .......... Andrew. Larry. senior .............. Anthony. Dolores. senior .....,,...i,....... Appelt. Betty. sophomore. ,.....,.....,...,. . Apuna. Paul. sophomore .,,,,................. Armstrong. Constance. sophomore ,... Armstrong. Elizabeth. junior ....,......,.... Arnold. Alice. senior ............................. Arnold. Marion. senior ............ ..,.,, Arnold. Yvonne. junior .,,. ,........,,..., Arp. Claus E.. lr.. sophomore .,,.,,. Arp. Magda. senior ..........,......,,,,. Asahina. Dorothy. senior .,............. Atwater. lane F.. sophomore ....,.. Au. Frances. junior ........,.............., Au. Thelma. junior ......,,.....,,,..,, Auld. Eunice. sophomore .,,,..,, Aumont. Iohn. junior ..........,,.,.. Auyong. Bemice. junior ......,....... Awamura. Margaret. junior ........ Aylett. Elinore. sophomore ...,.,,,.. Botelho. Pearl. sophomore .........,....... ,,,.... Bown. Wesley. sophomore ,...,,.... Boyd. Anthony. sophomore ........ Boyd. Ulalani. junior ..,..,....,..... Branco. Gladys. junior .,,,.......... Branco. Inez. sophomore ...,,,,,,.,, Branco. Wallace. senior ...,....,...,.... Braun. Walter. post graduate ....... Bray. Bryson. sophomore .,,.,....... Bray. Iosiah. junior ...........,,,,,..,. Brenham. Patricia. junior ....,,...... Brier. Barbara. junior. ...,,,,,,........,,,., Brilhante. Genevieve. junior ......... Brilhante. Oliver. senior ...,.......... Brite. Vernon. junior ....,,,,,,,,....,, Britt. Bonnie. sophomore ......,,,. Britt. William. senior ,,,..,.,,,... Bahr. Elizabeth. sophomore ..,,.,, . ,........ 38 Bailey. Virginia. junior .,........,. 36 Bairos. Marion. junior ...,,,,,,, Baker. Kathryn. junior ....,....,.. Baker. Paul. sophomore .,.,..,,,. Ball. lack. senior ....,.....,,...,........ Ball. Ioseph. sophomore ...,.,,,,, Ball. Raymond. junior ......,,,,.,..,... Ballantyne. Bob. sophomore ......,,, arron. ry p ,.,.,,,, Barron. William. junior ..,.,,,.,,,, Ballantyne. Lowyd. senior ......,.., Ballie. Frank. senior ................,,.. Banks. Marjorie. sophomore ,.,...,,. Barber. Mary. sophomore ......,,,... Barbour. Peg y. senior ,..,.,.,..,, Barcas. Isabella. junior ....,,... Barchet. Betty. junior ....,..., Barnes. Ed. senior ,,,.,.., ...,....... Barney. Reynolds. junior ........ Barraclough. Gwen. senior ,.....,, B Ger . so homore.. Bartels. Alma. sophomore ,..,,,,,., Barton. Frank. senior ..........,.,,.. Bale. Lucille. sophomore ........ Bate. Priscilla. senior .........,... Baugh. Harold. senior .......... Bazell. Lillian. junior ........,,,,,... Beattie. Alma.A sophomore .......... 31 31 41 10 40 34 40 10 10 41 42 10 32 32 35 ll 41 32 39 ll 40 ll ll 35 42 34 ll 33 Beattie. Ioan. junior ..............,,,.,.,.,,, ..,,.,,,. Beaumont lack. senior ...,....,,..,,,,,,.,,.......,...,,,,,, Betchel. Emeile. junior ,,,,,,.,..........,,,..,.,,...,.,,,... Becque. Motier. junior .,,.,.,,...,.,,, Enrolled late Bederman. Margaret. junior, .,,.,...,,..,,.,,.,,,,.,, 33 Beerman. Lucille. senior ...,,..........,..,,,.,,.,....,,., ll Beers. lack. sophomore .,,..,...... ,,,,.,,,. 3 8 Beers. Margaret. junior .......,, ,,.....,, 3 1 Beers. William. senior ..,,.,,... .,...,,,. 1 1 Bell. Allan. junior ,,,,,........,,,.......,..,,, .,.,..,., 3 4 Bell. Ernestine. sophomore ..,,,,,,,..,,., ......,,, 3 9 Bollinger. Betty Lou. sophomore .,,..,......,..... 41 Bollinger. Iohn. senior. ...,,,...,,,,,,. ..,..,.. .,.,,,,,, 1 1 Belnap. William. sophomore ......... ,,.,,,,,,,,.. 4 1 Benevodes. Iune, senior .......,..,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,ll Benjamin. Helen. senior ............,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ll Bennett. Ann. junior ...,..,..,,,,,....,. Enrolled late Bernard. Dale. senior .,,,,,... ,,.,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.. 1 1 38 41 38 85 ll 40 ll 42 44 38 31 11 33 ll 41 ll ll 35 11 41 34 U32 43 38 31 41 43 11 39 40 33 35 42 12 44 39 36 32 31 H34 ..l2 ..32 ..38 12 Brockway. Robert. senior .,,..,.... ..l2 Brown. Alden. sophomore .,,.,.,. ..3B Brown. Benjamin. junior ...,..,,,..... ..33 Brown. Betty Lou. sophomore ,,,,,,. ..38 Brown. Elva. post graduate ,...,..., U44 Brown Francis. junior ..... ................ . .34 Brown. Grace. junior .............,..,,.. H33 Brown Hale. junior ............,,,,,,.. ..3l Brown Harold. sophomore ..,,...,,,......,........... 39 Browne. Sylvia. junior ............,,......,,.......,........ 35 Bruce. Margaret. junior ....,....,,,.. Enrolled late Bruns. Freida Mae. sophomore ...,.......,.. . ,..,. 39 Bryant. Betty lean. sophomore ..,..,..,,,, ........ Bryant. Nancy. junior .,,... ....,,,,,,.,..,,,,. ........, Buck. Edna. sophomore .....,........,,.......,....., , ,.., i Burgess. Lillian Mae. sophomore ....,,,.,..,.... Burke. jane. junior ...........,,........,,,,.,.,,,,. ......,,.. Burt. Arthur. junior .....,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,....,,, Bush. Clara. junior ,.............,, Bush. George. sophomore ,,....., Bush. Kennard. junior ................,,,.. Bushnell. ac ueline 'unior I q .1 ......f.f...--- ....f.- Butteriield. Eugene. sophomore ,,.,,,,,.......... Cady. Marjory. senior ...,.,,,,, Calkins. Willard senior ....,..,,,,. Calvert. Ruby. sophomore .,.....,,. Camacho. Margaret. juniors, Camara. William. junior ....,,,... Cameron. Marion. senior ....,... Camp. Anne. junior ,,,,.,....,..,.,.... Campbell. Alva. sophomore ,,,.,,., Cantrelle. Albert. sophomore ,,,.,,,,,,, ...,,.. Carlson. Harry F.. sophomore ...........,..,.,,., Carrilho. Frances C.. sophomore ......,,,,,,,, Carrilho. Louis. junior .....,........,...,.,,,,............ Carrothers. Ardith. junior ..,,.,......,.,,.,. .,....,. Carson. Andrey. junior ....,,,,,,,,,. Carson. Donald. sophomore ,....... Carson. Margaret. junior ......,. Cartee. Charles. junior ,,,,,,,,,,,, Carter. Lucille. sophomore ....,,.... Carwile. Eva. junior ..,,.,...,..,,,.,, Casey. Bill. junior ........,....,.,,,,,,, Casey. Thorton. sophomore ,.,,,,.. Cates. Thomas. senior ,,,,,,.... ......., Cathcart. Donald. junior ....,,,,,,.,..... Cavender. Sarah Ianet. junior ,,....... ....... Centeio. Anthony. junior ......,,,,,,,,, Chai. Ioyce. senior ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,...,,, Chamberlain. Eloise, junior ...,,.., Chan. Dorothea. sophomore ,,,,,,,,, Chang. Ada. junior .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Chang. Alavana. senior ...,...,.. 41 31 42 39 33 W35 33 39 ..32 ..3l 38 12 12 40 36 35 12 34 43 42 38 ,38 ..32 ,.3l ..32 U40 M32 133 H42 ..35 U33 ..39 ..l2 H35 ..3l 33 12 N33 42 32 ..12 Cheynsy. Dorothy. sophomore Enr oiled late 36 39 3 Chillingworth. Helen. junior ...,............ .... ..... Ching. Adele. sophomore ........,,...... Ching. Alice. junior ..................,..... Ching. Alma. sophomore ...,., ......... Ching. Annabelle. sophomore .,...., Ching. Bernice. senior ..................... Ching. Edna. junior .........,,,...... i. Ching. Ellen. sophomore ..,..... Ching. Florence. senior ......... Ching. Gladys. senior ...,..,,.. Ching. Helen. senior .,,...,.,.. Ching. lanice. junior ..,,,,...,.., Ching. Ramona. junior .....,...... Ching Stephen. senior. .... ......., Chingl Sylvia. sophomore .....,.,,, Chinn. Anna. senior ...................... Chinn. Evelyn. sophomore .,,,...... Chong Chong Chong Chong Chong Priscilla. junior .................... . David. junior ....,............,,.... . Elaine. sophomore .,....,....... . Fred Y. W.. sophomore ..,, . Harrison. junior ....,...,.,,..,... Harry. senior ....,.............,,,.. Chongi May. senior ...........,.... N nior 5 43 39 12 33 41 12 12 12 33 33 I2 .. ...... 40 13 40 31 32 39 ........ ..3l . ,...,,... 13 13 . ora, se . ................. Chong. Walter F. L.. junior ........ Choo. Edith. senior ..................., Choo. Louise. sophomore ....,... .... Choy. Oliver. junior .............. V... Christie. Betty. senior ,......,,,,... .... Christie. David. sophomore ........ .... Chrystal. lim. junior .....,............ .... Chu. Earl. senior ..................,. .... Chu. Hester. senior ......... Chu. Winiired. senior ..,. ........ .... Chuck. Robert. senior .......,... .. Chun. Alsona. sophomore .....,.... Chun. Anna. junior .................... Chun. Bertha. senior ...............,.... Chun. Daniel. senior .,.......,...,........,,. Chun. Gwendolyn. sophomore ...... Chun. Laura. junior .....................,... Chun, Marjorie. junior .............,..,. .040 13 13 39 35 39 Chun. Miriam. junior ...,,,,,, Chun. Pil Soon. junior ...,,..... Chun. Thelma. junior .,.........,.... Chun, Vera. junior ..................,...,... Chung. Dorothea. sopohmore ....... Chung. lane. junior ................,.....,. .... Cisler. Mary. junior ...........,....,.., Clark. Bette. sophomore .......,,. Clark. Charles. junior ......,...,, ,... Clark. Martha. senior ,.......,,.. .... Claushen. Edith. junior .,....,. ,.., , ,, Clement. Iohn. sophomore ..,..........,...,...... Clement. Patricia. junior .... , ...............,,. ,..., Clesnenger. Frances Anne. sophomore Cloud. lim. sophomore .......,................,....... Cluney. Edwina. junior ..,.,,,.,.... ..........,.,,,., Cockett. Mildred. senior ,,.,,..... Cotiman. Patricia. junior .......,., Coito. Alither. sophomore. .,,.,.. ..., Coito. Celeste. sophomore .......... Collins. Lloyd. senior. ,,...,......... Commelord. Ray. senior ........,.,.,, .... Conroy. William. soplhomore .......,, .... Constos. Helen. sop omore ........ .... Cook. Ioan. junior .......,.....,.,.,.... .... Cook. Mildred. junior ....,....,,, Cooley. Donald. senior ......., Cooper. Arthur. senior .,,....,, . Cooper. Pat. junior .,.,,..,,..,. .... Cordeiro. Charles. sophomore ......,, Corey. Mary. junior ..............,........... Correa,Iulia. senior ...... ,..,,, Correia. Alfred. sophomore ......,... Cosgrove. Robert. sophomore .......... .......... Costa. Pearl. senior ,..... ., ..,.........,.,....... ......,, . . Cottin ton. Yaada. sophomore ........ .......,.. Crozier. Betty. senior .......,,................. Cox. Jann. sophomore .,.......,,......... Craig. Dallas. junior. .,................,. Craig. Eleanor. sophomore .......... Craig. Marjorie. junior .....,........... Craw. Alan. sophomore ...........,. Cristy. Albert. sophomore .......... Cross. lack. solfahomore ...................... Croswell. Mar' yn. ' sophomore ......,, Cunningham. Francis. senior ....,,..,. Cunningham. Kenneth. junior ....,.,... Dalzell, Aileen. senior ...........,. Dalzell. Iaunita. junior ....,...,.....,., Dang. Lorraine. junior .....,.............., Dang. Toy King. sophomore ...,,..., Davis. Katherine. junior ,............ De Blanc. Clarise. junior ,.,..........., De Blanc. Fred. junior ...,..............,,.,.. De Clercq. Nalani. sophomore ...,,... Deter. Edith. junior ,.... ...........................,........... De Harne. Dorothy. sophomore .....,.............. Denison. Elizabeth. senior ................ ..,....... Denison. Frank. sophomore .......... Denton. Ianease. so homore .......,, Dethlels. Violet. sophomore .... ,......... .......... Dewing. Dorothy. senior, .,..,, .......,...,............... Dexter. Betty. senior .,,.............. .....,........... . ....... Dexter. Iune Irene. post graduate .....,,...,... Dias. Dorothy. sophomore .... . ....... ,,................ Dias. Iuliet. junior ........,.................... ...... Dillinder. Ioyce. sophomore .............. ...,.,.... Din le. Robert. post graduate ,.,,.... Doair. Svbil. sophomore ......,......... Dobson. Ernestine. junior .....,......,. Dobson. Glenn. sophomore .,,....... Dodd. Margaret. junior ......,............... ..,.,,.,.. Donnell. Barbara. sophomore .......... Dorsam. Betty. junior. .................... . Doucet. Verne. senior ............,............. .....,.... Dougherty. Byron. sophomore ..... . ,,... Dowd. Francis. senior .................... Dowd. Kenneth. junior ............,.. ....,. Dowden. David. sophomore ,......... Dower. Carol. senior ..... ,, ,....... 39 35 13 42 40 13 40 39 35 42 31 41 38 42 42 14 14 32 14 31 31 41 36 35 35 3B 34 43 1 4 40 42 40 14 1 4 44 40 34 38 44 39 34 4 1 33 40 3 1 14 40 1 4 3 l 40 14 32 34 35 42 34 I 4 42 Downe . Iames. junior ....,...,,.., ..r....... Doyle. liames. junior ...,................. ..,,...... Dreller. Selma. junior .,.....,......,,....,. ..vv...... Dung. Ieannette. sophomore ........ .......... Dunn.MIames. junior .,,,...............,. .....,.... Dye. ary. senior ..........,.......... .......,,. Dyer. Ginger. sophomore ....... .....,.... Easley. Bonnie. sophomore ,,,..... ..,........,........ 4 3 Eastman. Richard. sophomore ....,,..........,....... 41 Edington. Iames. senior, ........,..,...............,.....,. 14 Edington. Phyllis. sophomore .... Enrolled late Eglerking. Frederick. senior .......................... 14 Etc elberger. Robert 1... sophomore ........, .40 Elder. Ben. senior... ...,. . ......,....,............... ......,.. . 14 Emerson. Edith M.. sophomore .................... 43 Emmons. Hunter. sophomore ............ .......,.. 3 9 Engeman. Betty Lee. junior ..,....... .,.,...... 3 5 Engstrom, Peggy. junior ..... . ..,, ,,.... .,........ 3 3 Eppersomlames. sophomore ,... ..., .......... 42 Erickson. nnette. senior .............. ........., l 4 Erskine, Robert. junior ...........,...,. ,.....,.. . 36 Evenson. Albert. sophomore ......,. ........,. 3 9 Eversole. Virginia. sophomore ........ .....38 Faria. Clifford. junior ,......... ,........ Farlow. Clayton.. sophomore ......... .r,....... Farr. Geraldine. junior ................. Farrell. Walter. junior .......... Farrow. Barbara. junior ............. Farrow. Thomas. sophomore ......... .......... Fasig. C. Phil. sophomore ........ Feeken. Virginia. sophomore ...... Ferreira. Genevieve. junior ........... Ferguson. Patsy. senior ....r.......,. Ferguson. Ran glial-i. junior ............,. Feria. Adelaide ae. sophomore ...... ..., . ....... Fernandes. Florence. junior ..........................,. Fernandes. Mildred Frances. junior ,........... Fernandes. Robert. junior ......,......................,.. Fernandes Fernandes. Maggie. junior ...,........,,,. Fernandez. Pau . junior ......,............ Fernandes. Russell. junior .,,...... . Blanche. sophomore ...,,,.,,........... Ferreira. Maile. sophomore .,.,.,..... .......... Ferry. Phyllis. sophomore. ..... ,.... Ferrl. Regainald. senior ....,...... Fiel ing. argery. junior ........... Fitsierald. Marjorie. junior .,......... ,.,....... Flec 1. Howaitd. sophomore ....,...... ....., . .. Flemin . Dons. sophomore .............. ..,....... Foley. qfhomas. senior ......................,.............,. Folk. Lei. junior ..,..,.............,, . ,........,r,,....,,.,,,.... Folk. Vivian. senior ...,.,,. No pictu 33 43 36 32 32 42 41 40 14 32 40 33 32 34 43 32 34 33 31 39 39 l 4 33 32 35 38 14 36 re DIRECTORY-Continued Fong. Lillian. junior .....,..........,..., ...,...... 3 3 Foo. Gertrude. sophomore ......... . ......... 40 Forman. Ovid. junior .....................,. .......,.. 3 5 Forney. Patricia. sophomore ,.... ,....... ..42 Foster. Betty. junior ..................... .......... 3 3 Fowler. Patrick. sophomore ....,.. . ......... 33 Fowler. Robert. junior .........,........... ......,... 3 1 Franca. Ioseph. junior ...,.. . ...............,. .......... 3 3 Franklin. Ann. post graduate .......... ..Y...,... 4 4 Franklin. Marilu. junior ..,,......,......................... 35 Freedman. Emil. junior .,.................,................ 35 Freedman. George. sophomore ...........,........ 39 Freeman. Ioyce. senior .... . ,........... ...Lett school Freeman, Patsy. sophomore .....,.....,......,...,..... 40 Frisen. Alma. junior ....,........ ...i. ............,..,..... 3 4 Frisen. Pearl. junior ......... .... vv.. .... . .33 Froeschle. Iune. junior .......... ...w...... 3 5 Fujii. Alice. senior ............,. ........,. l 4 Fujioka. Elsie. senior ............ .......... 1 4 Fujita. Gladys. junior ...............i .......... 3 4 Fukuda. Dorothy. junior ....,..... .......... 3 6 Fulks. Dorothy. senior .............. .......,.. 1 4 Fuller. Betg. sophomore .......... ,,........ 4 0 Funasaki. lara. junior ..........,,.., .....,.... 3 5 Furalrawa. Edward. junior ......... ....,..... 3 1 Ga on. Betty Iean. junior. ............., .......... 3 3 Gall? Edward E.. sophomore. .,...,.... .......... 4 3 Garber. Richard. senior ................... .......... 1 5 Gardner. Douglas. junior .....,..... ......,,.. 3 3 Garner. Iames. senior .............. ........., 1 5 Garrett. Burl. junior ..................... .......,.. 3 2 Gates. Cecil. junior .........................,. . ......... 36 George. Harriet. sophomore ...,...,. ....,..... 4 0 George. Ianet. junior ...,....,.......... .......... 3 5 Gertz. Chris. sophomore ........,. .....r. . .40 Gibbens. Shirley. senior ........,. .....,..., 1 5 Gibson. Ernestine. junior .....r....... ....,..... 3 5 Gibson. Maile. junior ..,...............,.... .......... 3 5 Gibson. Patty. senior ...........,............... .......... 1 5 Giddings. Evelyn. sophomore .......,,,. .......... 4 l Giemont. lack. sophomore ............. ,......... 4 1 Gilbert. Claude. junior ............... .......... 3 2 Gillett. Dorothy. junior .,,.......,,.. ........ . .35 Given. Dick. sophomore ........,. ..,.,..... 3 B Glandon, Charles. junior ,...,.,, .......,.. 3 3 Goble, George. senior .............. ....,..... 1 5 Godfre . Frances. junior .......... .......... 3 2 Goff. Mlarion. senior ..................... .......... 1 5 Goltra. Iuanita. sophomores ,... ...... . ..3B Gomes. Evelyn. sophomore ......, ....... , ..43 Gomes. Harriette. senior ................. .....,.... 1 5 Gomes. Marion. junior ........,,............... .r.,,..... 3 2 Gomes. Merle. junior ........................,....,.......... Gonsalves. Harrison. sophomore ..........., ..... Heine. William. senior ...........,..,... .......,.. 1 5 Heley. Betty. junior .........................,, ......,... 3 3 Helgren. Richard. sophomore ......, .....,.,. 42 Helms. Charles. junior ......,.................. .......... 3 5 Heneman. lose hine. senior ...,,....................... Herrero. Anne R.. sophomore .,................ Hou. Charlotte. soplhomore .,,,,.,....,... ,........, Hew. Beatrice. sop omore ..,,......... ......... Hickerson. Charles. junior ..... Higbee. Harry. junior .........,,..,,,......, ..... ,... Higginbotham. Anne. senior ,...,.... ......... Higuchi. Yoshie. senior, ............. .. Hiland. Charles. senior ....,......, Hill. Gordon. senior ....,......... Hill. Robert. sophomore ......... 15 42 41 39 33 34 Higbee. Leonard. sophomore ....... ....,..... 4 E 15 16 16 43 33 Hines. Marie. junior ........... Hines. Richard. junior .,....,..... Hitchcock. Iune. junior ......,.,.. Ho. Aileen. junior ................. Ho Ho Ho Ho. Ho Ho Ho . Betty. sophomore .......,.... . Constance. senior ............,. . Frances. sophomore ..........,... Melvin. junior ....................,,...,.. . Ngyum Hau. sophomore ........ . Phyllis. senior .,,.,.....,..,,,.......... . Ro ert. junior ........,....,..,...., Ho. Yun Yat. senior .......,.......,...... Hoflacker. Dorothy. senior .,........ Hole. Holt. Holt. Holt. Holt. Hoo. Hoogs. Hooper. Hooper. Hoopii. Hooser. Horgan. Horton. Howard. Howard. Howard. Howell. Howell. Howell. Hudson. Hunt Hussey. H Kathleen. junior .............. Christian. senior ..........,.,.,.., Elizabeth. sophomore ........ Emma. junior .,...............,,... Leslie. senior .........,..,,,.,..... Dillie. senior ,,.., I ...............,.... Barbara. junior .................. Lorrain. sophomore ..,...., Walter. junior ..,,,..,,,........ Piilani. sophomore ............ Harold. senior ....,............... Mary. sophomore ,......,.,.. Minta lean. sophomore.. Charles. junior ..............., Helen. senior .......... , .,..,,.., Bob. junior .......................,.. lack. sophomore ........,,.... Mary Ellen. sophomore.. Wilder. Eos! graduate.. 'ctor sop omore Albert. junior ......................... . V1 . ................ Hunter. Clarence. junior ..,,.,,....,.,....... Samuel. lr..'sophomore ...... ussey. vonne. junior ................. Hutchison. Violet Holly. sophom Gonsalves. Iames. sophomore .....,.,.. , ..,...... Gonsalves. Reginald. junior ...... ,.,. Goo. Margaret. senior ........... ,..... Gordon. Ioseaphine. junior ,,,..,........ Goveia. William. sophomore ........ Gramberg. Irma. senior ...........,..... Grant. Edward K.. junior ......,.... Gray. Diana. senior ..,.....,.......,,.. 32 42 38 32 15 . .......... 33 42 15 31 15 32 35 Ikegarni. Chiyeko. senior .,,,..,. Ing. Elisabeth. senior .,...,...... Ing. Sheridan. senior ,........ Inn. Hazel. senior ....,....,... .... ore Inn. Sylvia. senior ................ . ,.......,,...... . Insinger. Robert. junior ........,..... Enrolled late Ireton. Eunice. sophomore .....,............ Irvine. Aileen. sop omore .................... Irwin. Blanche.-senior ....,..... Irwin William. junior ......... Ives. Norman. senior. ......... . Iaber. Naomi. senior ,...,........,,... ....... Iacobson. Thelma. sophomore ......., . lay. Ieanette. sophomore .............., Ienkins. Leonora. junior ............,... Iennings. Nancy. sophomore ......... Iensen. Helen. sophomore .......... Iensen. Herbert. senior, .........,. Iohnson. Alfred. junior ..,,.............. lohnson. lohnson Edward. sophomore ....... . Havana. sophomore ....... Iohnson. Rita. sophomore .......,.... Iohnson. Thelma. sophomore ......... Iohnston. lim. sophomore ........,,.. Iones. Arlyn. sop omore ....,...,. Iones. Clarence. senior ......., Iones. Marion. junior. ............... lones. Rosalie. sophomore .......... Iones. Stanley. junior ................ Iordan. Octavio. Ir.. junior ....,,.. Iowell. Charles. sophomore ...... Iudd. Louise. junior ...,..,,........,.., ......... 3 3 Kadowaki. Grace. senior ...,.......... .....,... 1 'I Kahalewai. Margaret. junior. ..,...., ........ . 35 Kahaunaeli. Charles. senior .... ..... ......... 1 7 Kahookele. Hazel. junior .... .,.....,., ,,..,.... 35 Kam. Fred, sophomore ...........,.. Kam. Margaret. senior ...,,...., Kam. Vivian. junior .....,.......... Gray. Ronald. junior .............. ........................ Gray. Ruth. junior ,.,...................r..... .................. Gray. Stephen. sophomore ...... Enrolled late Green. Eric. junior ...........................,............,..... 34 Green. George. sophomore ,..... Enrolled late Green, Robert. junior ............,.....................,..,.. 32 Groebler. Teddy. junior .,.... . ............................. 31 Gross. Webster. Ir.. sophomore .................... 43 Grune. Earl. senior ,....... ,....... ,.....,.....,.. .......... 1 5 Guerrero. Philip. junior ....,.............. ..., ...... 3 2 Guild. Gene. sophomore ............. .......... 4 1 Gulick. Ida. soil' omore ......... ...... .......,.. 4 3 Guthrie. Anna arie. senior ......... .. r....., .15 Guthrie. Frank. sophomore. ..,... .......... 4. 1 Guy. Melba. sophomore ............,... ..,.,..... 3 0 Gwynne. William. sophomore .,,....... .......... 3 8 Haglund. Maris. sophomore. ,,.... ........., 3 8 Hall. Clifton. sophomore ....,..... ........,. 4 3 Hall. lack. senior ....,............... ...........,............ 2 7 Haller. Sallie. sophomore ...............,..............,, 43 Hamilton. Ann. senior ..,............. Enrolled late Han. Samuel. soshomore ................................ 42 I-lanchett. Richar . junior ................................ 36 Hanley. Edward. sophomore ............. .......... 3 9 Hardey. Betty Ellen. sophomore .....,.....,...,.... 40 Hardman. Dorothy. junior ................... ...,...... 3 2 Hardman. Leone. junior. .................. .. ..... ..3l Hardy. Richard. sophomore ....... ......,... 4 0 Harr. Tger. sophomore .....,.......,...............,...... 38 Harris. lixabeth. senior ,...........,,,,.................. 15 Harvey. Ioseph William. sophomore .......... 43 Haskins. Beverlg. junior ..........................,....... 34 Hatfield. Edwar . junior .................................. 33 Hawkins. Ioseph. sophomore .... Enrolled late Hayashi. Robert. senior .................................... 15 Hays. luanita. senior ...............................,..,..... 15 Heavilin. Eleanor. senior ...,,..,..,,... ...,,..... 1 5 Heavilin. Wallie lean. junior ........... ...,,,.... 3 4 Hee. Aurora. senior ....,..........,.,,,,,,., . ,,......,, 15 Hee. Clara. junior .... . .... ,.....,.., ..... .......... 3 4 Hee. Irene. junior ............. .. .,.... ..33 Hoon. George. junior ..,,.. .. ,,..,..... 33 Heen. Marion. junior... ...... ........ . .35 Kamai. Cupid. sophomore ........ Kamaiopili. George. junior .......... Kamuri. Rose. sophomore ........ Kanada. Fannie. junior ........ Kanahele. Daniel. junior .......... Kaneda. Nobuko. senior .......,.. Karash. Philip. sophomore .......... Karlensig. Raymond. junior ........ Kasparek. Edward. junior ............ Katada. Thelma. sophomore ...... Look, Dorothy, junior ...,,...... Miyahara. Richard, sophomore .,,,... ....... 8 Kan, Charlotte, junior ......... ....... 3 5 Kau, Homer, senior ...,..,,,.,...Y ...,.,. 1 7 Kau, Lotus, senior .,,,,,.,..,.......... ....... 1 7 Kawamoto, Ayako, senior ........,. ....... 1 7 Kawano. Betty, junior ...Y....,....,.. ,..,... 3 3 Kawano, Marion, sophomore .,...... ,.,..,. 3 9 Kawasaki, Amar. junior ....,,,,,,.,.... ,...... 3 5 Kealoha, Lloy . sophomore ..r,.,.... .,..,,. 4 2 Kealoha, Warland, senior ........,, ...,.., 1 7 Keanini. Lilinos. senior ......,,,,..., ,...... 1 7 Kellett, Nancy. senior ....,.....,....,.,.... ,,..,,. 1 7 Kellett, Rosemary. sophomore ......... ..,,.., 4 0 Kemp. Edmund Victor, senior ,..,,.... ....... 1 7 Kempa, Jennie. sophomore ....,...,... ,,..... 4 1 Kempa, Robert, .junior ............,,,.,, ., ...,.., 31 Kempster, Francis, sophomore ..,,.,. ..,..., 3 9 Kendall, Alice, junior ...........,,,..,..... ......, 3 5 Keppeler, Richard, senior .... .,,,,. ....... 1 7 Kerley, Kay, sophomore ....,,., , ,,.,., 39 Keys, Arthur, sophomore. ..,........ ....... 4 2 Keys, Lois A.. senior .,.,...,,.,......,.,.. ,,..... 1 7 Kilpatrick, Iames. sophomore ,,,...,,. .,,,,,. 4 3 Kim, Alice. sophomore .................,.. ,.,.,., 3 9 Kim, Edith, sophomore ,..........,,,,, .,,,.,. 4 1 Kim, Elizabeth, junior ....,,,..,. ,,,..., 3 4 Kim. Marie, senior ................. ......, 1 7 Kim, Mitton, sophomore ...,,..,.. ....... 4 3 Kim, Sarah, senior ..........,.,.,,.,,,.... ,,.,.., 1 7 Kimura, Kazue, senior .,.,,,,,,,,,.,...... ,,,,.,, l 7 Kimura, Marjorie, soihomore ......,,. ,,,,,,. 4 1 King, Charlottee, sop omore ........ ,,,.,,. 4 2 King, Helen, junior .,..,,,...,......r..,. ,,.,,,, 3 4 King, Iean. sophomore ..,,,,....,..... ,,,,,,, 4 1 King, Peggy, post graduate .....,, . ,.,,,.. 44 King, Re a, sophomore .......,,,,, ,,.,,,, 4 1 Kirschbaum. William, junior ....,.,, r,,..,, 3 6 Kishi, Dorothy, senior .......,.,,.,,,,,, ,,.,,,, 1 7 Kitts, David, senior ....,...........,,, ,,,,,,, 1 7 Kitts, Suzanne, sophomore .,,..,,,,,..... ,rr,,.. 4 1 Klein, Beverly, sophomore. ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,.r. . ,40 Kleinschmidt, Marian. sophomore ,,,...,,,,.,,,., 40 Knapp. Ioy, sophomore ....,......,..,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 9 Knutson, Lester, sophomore ...........,, .,..... 3 9 Kobashiglawa. Nancy, senior ..,..,,. ....,,. 1 7 Kobayas i, Edward, junior ......,... .,r.... 3 6 Koelling, Ianice, sophomore ....,,,. ,.,,,,, 4 3 Koen, etty, sophomore .r,,,..,,,..,,,... ,,,,,,, 3 8 Kramer, Weldmar, sophomore r,,.,,. r,rr,,, 4 1 Krom, Kenneth, sophomore ...,....., ,,,,,,, 4 2 Kuba, Richard. senior ....,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,.,, 18 Kufferath, Anna, senior .,..,,,,,,,,.,,.,,.r.,r,,,,,r,,,,,,, 18 Kuhns, Lawrence Moana, sophomore ,,.,.... 41 Kuphens, Bob, senior ........,,,,..,,,,.,,,,....r,,r..,r,,,,, 80 Kupihea, Iunia, senior ......,.,,...,.,..,,,..,.....,.,,,.,.. 18 Kurisaki, Aiko, senior ........... ,,,.,.. 1 B Kurisaki, Harry, junior ..,,.,..,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 1 Kuykendall, Richard. senior ...,., ,,,,,,, 1 8 Kwon. Catherine. senior ........ .,..,., 1 8 Kwon, Young Man. senior ,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,r,,,,,, 1 B Lachnan, Donald, sophomore.,Enro1led late Lai, Pearl. senior ,,,,..,...,.,,.,.,..........,,,,...,,,,,,,,,, ,,,lB Landgrai, David, junior ...,,..........,.,,,,,.,,,,...,.,r,. Lange, Robert. junior ....,.,,.......... ..,,... Langer. Paul L., sophomore ,..,. Lau, Alice, senior ...,..,,,,..,,,,,,........ ...,,,, Lau, Emmeline, junior ,.,,.,...,... ,,,,.,. Lau. Estelle. junior ......,...,,....,,.... ,,,,,,, Lau, Florence. senior .,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . .,,r,, , Lau, Helen F. C., sophomore ,,,., r,.r ,,...,. Lau, Lawrence, sophomore .......... ,,,,,., Lau, Lila, senior ..................,.....,r., ..,,,.. Lau, Lurline, junior ....,..r.......,... ..r.... Lau, Sonny, senior ....,..,.. ,,...., Lau, Sue, sophomore .....,....,.... ..,.,., Laune, Mary, junior ,.,,...,.......r.,.. ,,,.,,, Lavering, LeRoy, sophomore ........ Lawrence, Wayne, junior .,,,.,,... Layton, lack. sophomore ,,,,..... Laza. Ray, sophomore ,,.,...,. Lecher, Roland, senior ......... Lee. Agnes. senior .,,.......... Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Leo. Lee. Lee, Lee. Lee, Lee, Lee. Lee, Lee. Agnes, junior ,.., ...,, , .....r. Anna, sophomore ....,.... Constance, junior ............, Gertrude, senior ..........,,,.,... Grace. senior ....,............,.,,,,..... Hee Soon, sophomore .......... Helen, junior ........,............... lanet, junior ....,..r.......,..,,.,. ennie, junior .......,.......,, lune, junior ................,..,........ Lillian. sophomore ....,,,.,.,.r,..,. Marion, sophomore ,......,..,, , ,..... ,,., Mildred Mae, sophomore .,.. Ruth, sophomore ..,.,,...,,........... Virginia, senior .... ,.....,, ..,.,. ,,,, ,r,.. , , , . Leedham, Charles, sophomore ,,,..., ....... Leedy. Clayton, senior ............,..,.......,.,. ....... Lees. Catherine, junior ......,.....,,...,..,..,,........... Legzdin, Caroline P., sophomore ..,,,......,,...., Lenow, Lenow, Leong, Leong, Leong. Leslie, Lewis, lane. sophomore ...,............ Alma, junior ..........,,,,.,.,.,,,.. Dorothy K.. senior ,..,,...,...,... No Mary Sue, senior ......,.,..... Mary, sophomore .....,....,............,...,,... 31 33 41 18 34 35 18 43 38 18 35 18 42 36 42 33 43 39 18 18 31 ,,,....42 36 18 18 40 34 31 33 35 43 40 43 39 18 39 18 31 42 39 18 33 41 38 Yuk lun, sopohomore .,,, .,,,...,....,....... Dorothy. sophomore ..........,..,,,,,......,... 43 picture DIRECTORY-Continued Lewis, Kathleen, sophomore ....,... ,....,. Lewis. Lillian, sophomore ....r,,... rYr.... Liborio. Thelma, sophomore .,...... ,,.,... Lichter, Rowland, junior ........Y.,. ...,.. . Liebig, Ioyce A., sophomore .,...,.. ....... Lim, Kyung Sook, sophomore ......... ....... Ling, Eva.. junior.: ..,,..........Y,.,.,,,......,, ,....... Ling, Muriel, junior ,,...,......... . .... ,, Lino, Iean Carol, sophomore. ,.,.... ..... . . Little, Barbara. senior ................ Little, Geneva, senior ............,, Liu, David Y. F., junior .......,,,, Liu, Gordon, junior .,.,,..,.,.,... Lo, Esther, sophomore .,.......,,,,Y ., ..... .. Lo, Pershing, senior ...,,......,....Y,...,.. ........ Lockwood, Althea, sophomore ....... ....... Lofstedt, Wilda, sophomore .......... ....... Logsdon, Francis, senior ..........., Long, Lillian, junior ................... Loo, Emma, senior ..,,......... Look, Clara, junior .....,.,...,... Loper, Ianet, sophomore ...,.,.. Lorenz, Carl, sophomore ..,,.,.. Lorenz, Marion, senior ......... Lorenz, Myrtle, junior .,......... Louis, Alyce, sophomore ....,,.. 43 40 42 31 38 41 31 31 38 18 19 36 35 38 19 40 41 71 33 19 .. . .. ,.35 36 39 43 19 33 42 19 38 31 19 35 39 34 19 35 19 41 35 19 42 Low, Edna, senior ,...,,...........Y... .Vi...V Lowe, Dorothy, sophomore ........ ,Yr.... Lowe, Lel Kay, junior ......,,,,.... , ....,. Lowry, Richard, senior .....,....,......Y,,,,. . ...... Lui, Lily, junior ..........................,.......,,..... ....... Luke, Wallace W. K., sophomore ........,....... Lum, Betty, junior ,,,.,.,....,.......,,,Y,........... ,...... Lum, Dorothy, senior ............,.,...,...... ....... Lum, Florence, junior ........... ,,...... Lum, George. senior .....,....... ........ Lum, Iennie, sophomore .......,Y ,...... Lum, Violet, junior .,,Y.................... ......, Lum, Vyolet, senior ..........r.....,........Y ....... Lyman, Raynette. sophomore ,......,. ....... Maakie. Eloise Gwendolyn, sophomore.,,.38 Mackenzie. Donald, junior ..............,..,........,,.. 31 MacKenzie, Francis, junior ....,.,..,....ri.............. 32 Magnani, Harvey, sophomore YYr.,..., ........ 4 0 Mahlstedt, Ioyce, junior .,,...........,... A ...... 33 Maling, Nancy, senior ...,Y............,,.... ....... 1 9 Malloy, Peggy Lou, sophomore ..,,Y,... ....... 4 2 Malterre, Clarence, junior .....,......,.. ,...... 3 3 Mannion. Beatrice, sophomore ,...,.Y .....,. 4 2 Marks, Eloise, senior ......,.,............. .,..... 1 9 Marques, Eloise, sophomore ........ ...Y.,. 4 1 Marshaclr, Herbert, junior .......... ....... 3 3 Martin, Ethel, senior ................ ,...... 1 9 Martin, Gaye. junior ......,.Y.......,... ,..Y... 3 5 Mason, Gordon, sophomore ......,,.. .Yi..., 4 2 Mason, Harold, Ir., junior ........,. ,...... 3 4 Matsuda, Helen, junior .,........ ....... 3 5 Matsuo, Gene, sophomore .....,.. .,..... 4 3 Mau. Agnes, sophomore .....,.. ,.,.... 4 2 Mau, Myrna, senior. .,...............,... . ,.... .19 May, Katherine, sophomore ....,.,... .,...,, 42 Medary, Katherine, junior .,,.,,... . ..,.... 33 Medeiros, Frances, senior ....,,,,,, Medeiros. Geraldine, junior ....,,,, .. .,,.. .. Medeiros. Marjorie, junior .......,,.,. ,....... Medeiros. Mildred. senior .........,,...,,. ,...... Medeiros. Sylvester, sophomore .,....... ....... Meek, Kuuleialoha, sophomore ......... ....... Mehl, Kathe, junior ,..........r....,.......,.,.....Y ....... Meldrum. Stanley. post graduate ..........,...., Mello, Vivian, seniors r..Y...., .....Yr.,,.i.,.... . .... . . Melville, Virginia. sophomore ....,.Y,, Mendonca, Lorraine, junior .......... Mendonca, Ioseph, sophomore .,..... ......Y Mesick, Evelyn, junior .................... Mesick. Herbert. senior ..........,......,... ....,.. Metzger, Frank, post graduate ..Y,... ....... Meyer, Marie. junior .................,...... Miles, Kawelo, senior .....Y..........., Militants. Madeline. junior .....,.. 19 33 33 19 43 40 35 44 19 42 ..,....35 38 33 20 44 36 20 31 31 40 42 31 Miller, Betty, junior .......i.......... ....... Miller. Daisy. sophomore ....,,.......,Y,.................. Miller, Donald, sophmoore .,,.,.....,,.rr.............., Miller, George, junior ......,...,......,Y...........r.,...., Milz, Iulianna, junior ....... ..,........ E nrolled late Min, Andrew, senior ,....,..........,r..r..................... 20 Miner. Kuulani, senior ............,...........,i............ 20 Miner, Wanda, junior .......,.,.....,........................ 36 Mirikitani, Katherine, post graduate ........,. 44 Mitchell, Iames, post graduate ,..,....,.., .... ,..... 4 4 Mitchell, Norman, senior ............,...,................. Mizulrami, Ayako, junior ....,....... Mock, Kathlyn, junior ....,,..... 20 43 Miyamoto. Earnest, junior ..........., ..... , 35 35 Moe, Harold. junior ,,......... Moe, Kilmer, senior ...,.,.,,,.,...... .,..... 2 0 Moen, John, senior ......,..,............,. ....... 2 U Moffitt, Muriel, junior ...................... ....... 3 5 Moliitt. Richard, sophomore .......,.. ....... 4 l Molriao, Ioanna, senior .......,.......Y...., ......,. 2 0 Mollison, Douglas, sophomore ...,Y., ......, 4 2 Moniz, Herman, sophomore .......... . ...... 39 Monro, Pamela, junior Y,........... ..... ..3l Moore. Eleanor. senior ....,r.......... ....... 2 0 Moore, Helene, sophomore ........ ........ 4 1 Moran, Lawrence, sophomore..Enrol1ed late Moritz, Phyllis, senior ,.,.............,......,................ 20 Morrison, George, sophomore ..,....,,,,.,.........,. 38 Morse, Hoopii lizabeth, junior ......... ......., 3 2 Morse, Emerson, sophomore ...,......, , ....... 42 Morse, Frances, junior ..,,........,Y...,. ........ 3 6 Mosher, Melva, senior ........,....... ........ 20 Moshier, Betty lean, senior..,. .,..,. ...,..., 2 U Moulton. Lloyd, junior ................,... , ..... ..33 Mueller. lean, senior ................,...,,.................. 20 Muller, Helen, junior .,....,...........,......,...........,..., 33 Murnma, Morton, junior ......,..... Enrolled late Muniord, Patricia, junior ..........................,,...... 34 Murdock, Colleen, junior ............,..,.,..,...,...,..... Murphy, Frances, senior .........,.. Murphy, Vincent, sophomore ........ Musco. lane, senior ..,...,...,........... Musser, Ioseph, sophomore ......... Musser, Marjorie, junior .,...,.,.....,.. Myhre, Gloria R., sophomore ........ . McAlister, Zelma, junior .....,,,.,..,,...., 34 20 39 ........20 42 31 39 McArthur, Phgllis, sophomore ..........,.. ......,, McCandless, arbara, sophomore ....,......,.,.. McClellan, Mary, sophomore .......,,.,.. ,....... McCombs, Gladys, senior .......,,.,.,,... McCombs, lack, Ir., sophomore ..,,..... .,,.... . McCook. Robert, senior ,,........, ..... ,.... McCreery. Maxine, sophomore ..,,.,..... ,.,,,.,, McCrosson, Doris Ross. senior ........,,. ,....... McCune, Bruce. junior ........,.............. McDaniel, Marjorie, junior ........,.. ,... McGurn. Ruby, .sophomore .,..,....,..,.,.,.. .,...,.. McKinley, Archie. senior ..........,..,..,.....,.,,,..,.... McKinley, Martha Sue, sophomore ,..,.,......,. McLain, Leilani. junior .......,,,..,,,,.,,..,,,,,,...,..,..,, McLean, Evelgn, junior ....,,.,.,,,,,,,,,....,,,.,,,,.,,,.. McLean, Shel on. Mary, sophomore ,..,........ McNeill, Robert, junior ......,.,.,.,,..,,,..,,..,,.,,,,..,,.. McNulty, Norma. sophomore ,........... ..,. 31 43 42 43 20 39 85 43 20 31 McDaniel, Clara L., sophomore .......,. .,...... 3 8 39 20 39 35 32 43 31 41 38 20 MCQ uiston, Edward, sophomore ........, ........ McTaggart. Leonard, senior ............. Nagata, Kimiyo, junior .................,....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,., Nahaolelua, Henrietta, sophomore .........,..,, Nahaolelua, Mary Lou, senior ,....,.....,.......,., Nakatsui, Gail, junior ..,,,...........,......,..... .,,,,,, Nakayama, Edith, sophomore ......... Nash, Dou las, senior ....,..........,,.,..., Naukana, Llewella, sophomore ......... ..Y..... Neif, Betiy, sophomore ,,,,.,.., .,,....,.,..,. Nelson, ddie, sophomore ...,.....,.. Newman, Betty, sophomore ...,...... Nichol, Zoe, senior, ,.....,.....,.,,,, .,,r, Niki, lean, sophomore ,,...,..,.,. Nimitz, Charles, junior .........,,,,,,, Ninness, Violet, junior .......,,....,...... Nishikawa, Mabel. sophomore ,,,,... Nishikawa, Maude, junior ............ Nobriga, Ruth, junior .............,.... Noguchi, Arthur, junior ....,., Nomura, Iean, junior ......, Nord, Harold, senior ..,,.......,, Nott, Donald, sophomore .....,.. Nott, Dorothy, sophomore .......,,. Nowell, Wesley, senior ...,..,.,. 33 42 20 34 39 20 39 38 40 .. ,. 40 20 42 32 31 38 35 34 36 34 20 41 . ..,.... 40 20 Oatley, lune, sophomore ...........,.....,.,... .,..,.., Oberholser, Charlotte, junior ,..,,.............,,,.., Oberholser, Leland. post graduate ............., O ure, Tsuneko, senior ....,,.................., .,,,.,,. Og, Mar , junior .....,....,,...,,..,,.., Ohana. Florence, junior ,.,,,,,...,, 38 31 44 Ogai, Tomataru, senior .,.,.,....,.......,..........,...., ,gl ' 1 32 35 34 Ohtani, Iohn Mineo, junior .,...... Oi. Carol, senior ............,....,,......,,. ...,..,. 2 1 Okada, Elaine, sophomore ......., .,...... 4 3 Okada, Pauline, senior .....,....,... .,..,., 2 1 Okamoto, Marjory, junior ........., ...,.... 3 3 Okazaki, Mae, sophomore .,........., ..,,.., 3 8 Olrubo, Yilifo, senior ..........,................ ..,..... 2 1 Oliviera, annah, sophomore ...,..... ........ 3 9 Olivieri, Louise, senior ..,..,..,.,.....,... , .....,. 21 Olivieri, Daniel, junior .....,.......... ,,,..,,. 3 4 Olmos, Louis, sophomore .......... ,. ...... 43 Olmos, Richard. senior .......... ,.... . ..21 Olsen, Roy, senior .......,,,.......... .,..,,, 2 1 Ono. Edith, soghomore .............. ,..,,.,, 3 8 Oppenheimer, am. junior ........ , ...,,.. 32 Ornellas, Edith, junior .,.......... .....,. 3 3 Ornellas, Henry. senior .............. ........ 2 1 Orso, Marion, sophomore .... , ..,,, ,..... . .40 Osborn, Arthur. senior .... .....,.,,.......... ........ 2 1 Oss. Iune, senior .............,...........,,.......... ........ 2 1 O'5ullivan, Edith. junior ..,...,,,......................... 33 Owens, Gwendolyn, sophomore ......,....,.,.... 38 Ozaki, Doris, sophomore .............,,.,...... ....... 4 0 Pa. William. sophomore ..., , ............,. Pacheco, Donald, sophomore ......... Pacheco, Robert, junior ........,....,.,.. Padgett. Keith, senior .,....,...,,...... Padley, Harry, sophomore ......,, Pai, Ernest, junior .......,,.....,,.,.. 43 41 ........32 21 43 35 Pailruli, Iacaueline. sophomore ..v.v,...,.......... Pali, Christopher, senior .................... Paoa. Maile. sophomore ....,..,........ Park. Elsie, senior .....,.......,,... Park, Harry. senior ................... Park, Thomas, junior .................., Parker. DorothYf iunior ----------'4'----- Parks. Kenneth. sophomore .......... Partis. Lujeane. sophomore .............. 40 21 43 21 2 1 36 35 43 43 21 39 42 42 44 40 42 Patton, Betty, senior ......,.................... ---,---v,-AA--- pqgjgn, Williamson. sophomore ...........A......-- Pavon, Phebe. sophomore .................. .....,.,,. Peek. Nehoa. sop omore ..-.....--,4,---------f------ ----- Pederson, LeRoy, post graduate ...,.,,........... Pekelo. Ioseghzsophomore .....,.......... .......... Pepper, Kat erxne. sophomore ,....... .......... Percilield, Bruce. senior .................. .......,.. 2 1 Percilield, Robert. senior ............. .....,.... 2 I Pestrello, Nellie. senior .....,.,... .......... 2 1 Peters. Bett . sophomore ............. ..-,------ 3 3 Peters. Hugh. sophomore .......,... .......... 3 8 Peterson. hloise, junior .,.,,...... .......... 3 5 Peterson. lean. senior... ........,,..... ..,..,.... 2 1 Petrowski. Ioseph. senior .,......... ....,,.... 22 Phillips. Cecil. sophomore ...,..... ,....,,... 4 3 Phillips, Dena, sophomore. ......,. ,..,..'.'. 4 0 Phillips. Irma. senior ..........,...... .......... 2 2 Phillips. Mildred. senior .,......... ...,...... 22 Phillips, Pajal, senior ..................... ........., 2 2 Pierce, Alvin. junior. ....A.......A..-,--A,-A -----,---- 3 1 Pierce. Colleen, sophomore ......--,- .44.-,-.-. 4 1 Pietsch. Iohn. senior., ...,........--.----, --A------ - 22 Pitchford, Harold. senior .,,..,....,,. .......... 'I I Platt. Serena, senior ..................... ..,......, 22 Pleey, Mary-Louise. senior ............ .......... 22 Peepoe. Abraham, sopnomore -------, ---------- 42 Poindexter. lack. junior ........,.......,,.... .......... 3 1 Pgindegter. Sue, sophomore ..........Y............... 41 Poser, Philip, senior ...........,..........,..,................ 22 Prindsr est. Calvin. junior .,.... Enrolled late Prlvat, Er-ma. senior ,.,............,.. .V.....v.w...r.. ,.-- A A U22 Pryor, Marjorie. senior ....................,.........www.... .22 Puck. Elsie. sophomore ........ ........,. 4 3 Punahu. Elmer. junior .......... ....,..... 3 2 Pun . Ruth, senior .............. .,...... , .22 Purgin. Robert. senior ,,...... .......... 2 2 uinb . 5 otswood, sophomore ...,,........... uinti. hizlsel, sophomore .......,,,.,,,.. ..,.,..... 4 0 uintal. Lucille. senior ...........,....,. ........,. 22 uirlr. Mary senior ......,....,... ...,. .,.. 2 2 Hubs, Eugene, junior ,.,.,,,........ .......... 3 3 Ramos, Andrew. junior ............,.. ........., 3 2 Randolph. Louis. sophomore.. ..,.. .,.,..,... 4 l Rankin. Wallace. sophomore ....,... .,......., 4 2 Raposa, Betty May. junior. ..... ,.,, ..,....... 3 2 Raposa, Iuanita, sophomore ..,.... ................,. 4 0 Raymer, lean. sophomore ......................... 3 ...... 43 Reardon. Neil, senior ..........,.,....,...... N0 PICIUYS Reason. Walter. junior ..,....., ..,,..........,,...w. 3 2 Redman. David. junior. 44...... ,.........,,.,.,.. 3 5 Rego. Florence. senior ................. .......... 2 2 Rego, Gear e. sophomore .......,.,.. .......... 4 2 Remillard, Frank. sophomore .,,,, .... ...,...... 4 2 Ripperton, Robert, junior ................ .......... 3 1 Riseborouqllll. Caryl. senior .......,,, .,........ 2 2 Ritchie, Io n. junior ........,.....,....., ,....,.. . .31 Robbins. Eleanor. junior ..,,,,. ,.... ,..,,,,,., 3 4 Robbins, Mildred. senior ,,..,,.,.,,..... ,.,,.,. 2 2 Roberts. Howard. sophomore ...,...... .,.., . H38 Roberts. Patricia. junior ....,.,.,....,.... ,........ 3 2 Roberts. Peggy. junior .,.,.................,,. ,........ 3 3 Robertson, irqinia, sophomore ...........,........ 42 Robinson, Ruth. junior ..............., ,....... .......... 3 1 Rodrigues, Carol. senior .....r.......... ,,,,. ,... 2 2 Rodrigues, Doris. senior, ............,.. ........,. 2 2 Rodrigues. Louis. sophomore, ,........ .......... 4 3 Rodrigues. Mildred. sophomore ....,..,.,.......... 43 Rodrigues, Ruth. sophomore ............ ....r,.,.. 38 Rogers, Mokihana. sophomore ........ ....r,,r.. 3 9 Re r, Barbara. sophomore .......,.... .......... 4 0 Ropero. Frank, junior .............,..... ....,.,... 3 1 Rosa. Leocadia. sophomore ,.,.....,, .......... 3 9 Rose. Doreen. soplhomore .........., ....,..... 4 0 Rose. Sarah. sop omore ......,.. .......... 4 1 Rest. Arthur. senior ..........,.. ........,. 2 2 Rowe, Dorothy, junior ,,,,. ......,. ,....,., . . 34 Rubhelke. Iohn, junior ,..........,..... .......... 3 5 Ruin, Dolores. sophomore ........... .......... 3 9 Rush. Ben. senior ..................,.... ....,..... 2 3 Russell, Alma. senior.. ,.......................,............. 23 Russell. Margie. senior .................,..Y....,,., ........ 2 3 Russell, Maurice, senior .........................,........ 23 Rutherford. Iacqueline, sophomorme ....,..... 41 Ryan, Matt, senior .............................................. 23 Sakurada. Lewis, senior ......,.....,.,......,.,.......... 23 Salvo, Violet, junior ...........,.......................,,..... 32 Sandelin. Ramsay. senior ............,.,.,............... 23 Santos. Betty! Mae. post graduate .....,........ 44 Santos. Dap ne, junior .................................... 31 Santos. Yvonne, post graduate ........ ....,..... 44 Sasai, Samuel, junior .,.....,..,....,.,,,...,................ 31 Satterfield. Herbert. sophomore .................... Saunders. Harry, senior ...................... Scatchard. Lola, junior ......,......,... Schahn, Phyllis, junior ,... ..,,. 40 23 35 32 DIRECTORY-Continued Schauer, William, senior ........., Schilling, Elaine, senior ,.,..,.. Schilling. Vera, senior .......... Schindler. lane, senior ....,..... Schoen. Walter. junior .............. Scott, Scott. Dolores, senior ..,...,,..,,.....,. Patrick. sophomore ............... Scoville. Clarice. sophomore......... Seaman. Eugene. senior .......... Seaver. Florence. senior ......... 23 23 23 23 31 23 33 23 23 23 23 23 23 Serpa. Elizabeth. senior ........ ........., Seunq. Helen, senior ,........... ,,....................... Shaner. Barbara. senior.. ................................. r Sharpe. Betty. senior .............,,...,..................... Shield. Beverly. junior ..... ,...,.,, . ...Enrolled late Shin. Carol. sophomore ..........,.,.....................,, 40 Shoemaker. Curtis. senior ......,..................,.,.... 23 Sbonk, Gladys. junior ......,.. ,.,. ........., 3 3 Sbonk, Lois, sophomore .,...,.,,.,.. .......... 4 0 Silva. Addunet. sophomore ......... .......... 4 2 Silva. Alta. senior ......................... .......... 2 3 Silva, Alvin, sophomore ............... ..,.... Silva. Eloise. senior ...............,..........., .......... 2 4 Silva. Genevieve. sophomore ....,..... .......,,. 42 Silva. Katherine. senior .......,............. .......... 2 4 Silva, Leila. junior ........,,..........,...,.,.. ......,,.. 3 4 Silva, Lorraine, junior ...,....,,..,.... ..,....... 3 6 Silva. Luellen, junior ........ .......... 3 2 Silva. Mary. junior ..,,.......................,..,,............,. 32 Silver. Marie. junior .....,.......................,...,........ 34 Silverman. Garrett, sophomore Enrolled late Simmons. Pat, junior ..,...........,.,.............,....,....., 32 Simms. Ioan, senior ........,,....,,.........,........,...,.,... Simpson, lack. junior ,.....,,....... Sims, William. sophomore .,..,.... Sinclair. Ronald. junior. ........ .. Sisson. Iames. senior, .....,.... . Siu. Gladys. junior ,......,,... Siu. Grace. sophomore ........ Siu, Lena. junior ...,..,.................. Slauson, Frances, senior ............. Smith, Barbara. sophomore .......... Smith. Elizabeth. senior ............... Smith. Gerald. junior ................ Smith. Grace, senior ....,......... Smith, Ianice, sophomore .....,.. Smith. Marion, sophomore ....,,... Smith, Mary, sophomore ........,. Smith. Mary, junior ,......,............ Smith. Nathalie. sophomore .,..... Smith. Oliver. sophomore ........ Smith. Robert. senior ............ Smith. Robert. junior .,.,....,..,...... Smythe. Oriet, sophomore ....,.,,, Snyder, Louis, senior ....,........... Soares. Iris, sophomore.. .,..... Sode Bill so homore 24 .. ,....., .31 Sonder ard, ghirley. ,,., Soong, Soper. Soper. Souza. Souza. Souza. Souza. Spagn Florence. sophomore... .... . arie. junior, ....,.............,. Mildred. sophomore .......... gEdward. junior .................,... ...,,,.... sings. junior .,.,.......,. ............ .......... Rita. senior ...........,.......... .... i . ola. Raymond. sophomoreuii ,,,, Sparling, Lettiebelle, senior .....,........ .......... Spellman. Shirlev. sophomore .......... ....,,.... Spencer, Iohn. junior ......,,,,,,,..,..,,,,. ,....,.... Sprang, George. junior ..,,.....,.,... Starling. Virginia, junior ................. ....,,.... Staunt on. Wallace. sophomore ,.,..... ,.....,... Steinwascher. Betty. senior ..,........ .......... Stephen. Allred, senior ..,,,,.,......, Stephenson. Dolores, senior .......,,.. ......,,.. St. Iohn, Charles. sophomore ..,..,.... .......... Stone. Stone, Street. Harold, sophomore ,.........,,.,. Pearl. senior .....,................, Barbara. junior ........., Stroup. Edward. junior .....,....... Styan. Suen, Sunn, Stanley. sophomore ....,,, . Delores. junior ...........,... Stella, sophomore. ...... .. Suzuki. Iune. senior ................ Sylvies, Bill. sophomore .,.,..., 24 33 41 34 24 41 24 34 24 38 39 38 36 42 38 24 31 43 24 39 38 33 34 41 Thomas. post graduate ...,..., ...,...... 3 g 34 41 24 41 24 40 32 34 32 40 24 24 24 40 39 24 33 32 42 34 43 24 41 Tada. Dora, junior ..,,....,....,.,.. ........ . .33 Taira. Tom. sophomore ,..,.... ......,,.. 3 8 Takeuchi. Lily. junior. ....,.. , ...,... .35 Tam, Henry. senior ..............,. ,,.. ..24 Tam, Ieannette. senior .,.......,... .......... 2 4 Tamura, Dorothy. senior ....,.... .... ..24 Tamura, Marion. junior ....,...,.,..., ,...,..... 3 2 Tanaka, George, junior ............,,,,,., ,,..,...,, 3 5 Tanaka, Michyo, sophomore ......,,, ,.,.,.,... 3 8 Tanaka, Ruth. junior .................,... .......... 3 1 Tanaka. Yuriko. senior ................,,... .......... 2 4 Tarnoslry. lack. sophomore ........... ...,...... 4 1 Tassock. Bill. sophomore ........... .......... 3 8 Tatum, Marion, junior ................... .......... 3 4 Taylor, Gloria. sophomore ......... .....,,... 4 0 Taylor, Iohn, senior ..........,.....,...... ....,,,,.. 2 5 Taylor. Pearl. junior ...,....... ....... ....... . .,......, 3 5 Taylor. Thomas. sophomore ...,....... .......... 4 1 Teves. Harriette. senior ..........,.,.. ...,...... 25 Teves. Mildred, senior ................. ,,....,... 2 5 Teixeira. Ethelwyn. junior ..........,., .......... 3 5 Thacker. Louise. sophomore ......... .......... 4 I Thedinga. Clara Io. junior ..., ,.,,, Thoene. William, junior ............ Thoene, Delphine, junior, .,... .. Thomas, Ol a. junior .......................... Thompson. fordan. senior ......,........,,. senior.. Thompson. Mary Frances. Thornton. Qonway. junior .................. Tichenor, Tich. senior .......................... Tiedt. Carol. sophomore .......... Tiliord. Allen. junior ,,......,......... Tilley, Bobbie. sophomore ......... Tivy. George, junior .................. Tivy, Marion, junior ...........,.... Tobin, Carolyn. senior .....,........ Tobin. Donald. sophomore ......... Toda. Ruth. junior .......,.............. Todd. Iames. soplhomore .......... Todd, lohn. sos omore ........ Tokarx, Edwar . junior ....,... Tokiolra. Abraham. junior ........ Tom. Beatrice. sophomore ....,... Tom. Dorothy. junior ...... ,.,..,.. Tomina a. Sumi. junior ......,........ Tongg. glosemary. junior ...........,..... Toomey. j-ehannah. sophomore ........ Toomey, ot. junior ........................,.. Topolinski. Michael, senior ............. Toshigawa. Bessie sophomore ........ Toth. Gordon. post ggaduate ......... Townsend. Iaclr. sop omore ..,........ Townsend, Rhoda. sophomore ..,,....,. Treu. Olga. sophomore ......,............ Trevillian. Fred. sophomore ........... Tribble. Betty, sophomore ......... ........ , Trumbull. Margaret. sophomore. .... . Tseu. Pauline. sophomore .................. Tsukiyama, Martha. senior ............. Tsukiyama. Martha. senior ........... ..... Tubb. Ieanne-Marie, sophomore ...... Tudor. Irene, sophomore ...... .,............ Tudor, Shirle , senior ......................, Tuohy. Patriclr. junior ......... Turner, Ethel. senior ........... Tuttle. Walter, junior ....,.... Tyau, Elvin, junior .................. Tyau, Harvey. sophomore ........ Tyau, Leslie. junior ....,........... Tyau, Pearl. senior .................... Tybuec, Louise, sophomore ........ Uehara. Florence. sophomore ..,....... Unger, Nadine, sophomore ..........,.. Unger. Thomas. senior ................. Van Auken. Maurice, junior ,........... Van Van Van Van Van Vaughan. lack, soplhomore ........... Alfred, sop 'omore ...,..... Buskirk. Iustine. senior ........ Left school Buskirk, Nanette. senior ...... Left school Cleave. Margaret. sophomore Deure. Sally, unior .........,.......... Gieson, Geraldine. senior ...... Vieira, Vieira. Bernice. junior. ........... .. Florence. senior ........ Albert. junior ........... Anita. senior. ...,.. . Vieira, Vivas, Vivas. Wada. Helen. senior .......... .......... Waiamou. Rose. junior ..................... Walbridge, Nancy. sophomore ........ Walker. Alan. senior ......................... Walker, Barbara. senior ............. Walker. Clara. senior ............ Walker. Eileen, junior .............. Iehn, sophomore ........ Walker. Walker, Mary. junior ............ Wallace, Iohn. senior ............ Walter. Cynthia. junior ............ Walton, Irene, junior ..... , .............. Ward. Roberta, sophomore ....,...... Warren. Georgie. sophomore ............ Warrington. C arles. junior .............. Waseman. Penny. senior ...... ....... ....... Waterhouse, Barbara. sophomore.. Watkins, Frank. sophomore ..... ......... Watkins. Irwin. senior. ...................... . Watson. Marilyn. sophomore ............ Wayne, Betty, sophomore ................ Wedgewood. Doris, sophomore, .... . Wedgewood, Iune, junior ....,............. Wehr. Allen, junior ........................... Weight, Leilani. junior ...........,,,.. ..... Weight, William. sophomore ......... Weinrick. Eric. sophomore ...,............ Weinstein. Nancy. sophomore ........,, Weir. Iuliet. junior .......................... Welch, Iames, senior ...........,......... Wells, Bradley, senior ..,..,.... Wells, Iack, senior ...,.............. Werner. Mervin, senior ............ Whelan. Adele. junior. ,,.... .,,....... . Whelan. Peggy, sophomore ........... White, Alice, senior ..........,................... White. Bruce. sophomore .................... Whitiord, Charlotte, sophomore ...... Whittinqhill, Bob. junior .................... Ji 'Q gk A 'Q DIRECTORY-Continued 1 1 . Whittle. Lilyan, junior ....,. . .... .............., 3 6 Wong Diana. junior ....,...... ...,.... 35 Yee, Edwin, junior ........ ........ 3 3 Wilcoxon. Walter, junior .........,. ..........., 35 w Wong, Harold, junior ........,.... ........ 3 3 Yee, George, junior .,....,,..........,.. ........ 35 Wilkins. Ieiferson, sophomore ,,.,. ,....... 3 B' Wong, Harriet, sophomore ....,.. ........ 3 B Yee. Lowell, senior ,,..........,,...,...... ........ 2 7 Wilkinson, Shirley. sophomore .....,. ,.,.,.,. 4 2 Wong, Howard, junior ...,,...... ,...,... 3 3 Yee, Mildred, post graduate ....,..,., .,...... 4 4 Willett. Harold, sophomore ...... ..,,,,,, 3 8 Wong Hung Kai, junior ,,..,,. .,,..... 3 6 Yim, Bernard, sopxhomore .......,.... ..,..... 3 8 Willlong. Maxine. senior ....,....., ........ 2 6 Wong, Ieanette. sophomore ..... .,...... 3 9 Yim, Kuulei, sop omore .........., ...... . .38 Williams, Alex, senior .......,....,.. ........ 2 S Wong Kenneth, junior ..,,.,.....,... .....,.. 3 4 Yim, Mar'orie, senior ...........,..... ...,.... 2 7 Williams. lane. sophomore .....,,.. .,... . ..39 Wong, Ladnia, junior ....,,....,..r.r,.. ..,..... 3 2 Yim, Pauline, junior .....,.,......................,,,,....... .31 Williams, Ianyce, junior .,.,..,.,,. ..,..,.. 3 4 Wong Lawrence, sophomore .,...,... ........ 4 l Yokoyama, Emily, sophomore. ..............,........ 38 Williams. Iohn, senior .,,,,....,.,... .,.,.,.. 2 6 Wong, Mabel, junior ..............,..,..... ,,...,.. 3 5 Yong, Thelma, post graduate .......... .,.,... .... 4 4 Willis, Nancy, junior .,...,.....,,,.,,...... .,...... 3 2 Wong, Margaret, senior .....,,. ........ 27 York, Richard. senior ...... , ...,..v.....,.. Left school Wilson, Barbara. sophomore ..,.,,.... ....,... 4 U Wong, Rose. sophomore. ...... ........ 4 1 Young, Ah Lau. sopxhomore .......,.......,......... ,..4l Wilson, Cuthbert, sophomore .,..,....... ,, ...... 38 Wong. Ruth. senior ...................,........ ........ 2 7 Young Aileen. sop omore ......... . .....,........... ...4l Wilson. Eileen, post graduate ...,...... ........ 4 4 Wood, Beverly, senior ......,,......,......,..., ........ 2 7 Young, Bernadette, sophomore .,.,.. ........ 3 9 Wilson, Ilma. senior .....,,,....,...,......,.....,...,........ 26 Woodside, David, junior ..,..,. .. ,.....,,............,.,.. 34 Young. Eugenia. junior ....,,.....,..., ......., 3 4 Windish. Marie Louise, sophomore ..........,. 39 Woodward. Warren, sophomore A... ......,.....,. 3 B Young, Florence, senior ............... . .,..... 27 Winsley. lack, sophomore .....,.....,...... ......,. 4 2 Woolley, Ruth, senior .,.,...,,.,................. ........ 2 7 Young, Helen, sophomore .......... ...,.... 4 1 Winters, Emily, junior ......,,,,.,....,,,,,, , .,..... 31 Wyatt, Rowena, sophomore ....,.........., ........ 4 2 Young, Loretta, junior ................... ......., 3 5 Winton. Viola. junior ...,...,,.,,....,.r.. ..,..... 3 2 Young, Luella. junior .... . ...........,....... ........ 3 l Winton, Winona, sophomore ,.,.... . ....,.. 41 Young, Marlgaret. sophomore ........ ...,.,.. 3 9 Wise, Pauline, junior ,.,,..,.......... ,...,... 3 2 Yamaguchi, Edward, post graduate .......... 44 Young, Pau ine, junior ,,,...,.,... .....,. ........ 3 3 Wise, Stella. soplhomore .,..... ........ 4 0 Yamaguchi, Irene. junior ....,.....,.............,,,..... 32 Young. Sophronia, senior ,...... .. ........ 27 Wolf. Fred, sop omore ..... ........ 3 8 Yamasaki. Ruth. sophomore .........,.... ,.....,. 4 2 Young, Thelma. senior ,.......... , ...... .27 Wolfe, Earl, senior ..,.........,,.,. ,..,..., 2 6 Yarnashiro. 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