Roosevelt High School - Round Up Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)
- Class of 1952
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All theye comprife oar Alma Mater. ia id OOZSQUQA I wish to preach not the doctrine o f i gnohle ease, hut the doctrine of the strenuous life. . . . Theodore Roosevelt. ,X xg i xg X E XS The 1952 Round-Up is dedicated to our Ath- letic Director and Coach of the Year . . . Mr. Henry Vasconcellos. In his tour years with us, he has instilled in us those qualities synonymous with his title . . . good sportsmanship, team- work, and incomparable school spirit. His exemplary conduct, his keen interest in people, his determination to achieve his goals have won lasting admiration from students, teachers, and members of the community. We make this dedication as a sincere tribute to a man who has given Roosevelt something to be proud of . . . Mahalo and Aloha, Coach Vasconcellos! ffw Kiwi! :Q ' ff f f 1, A ff' 4' A .,,- J, . 4 I f'l A wf 4 - 4 X, 1 1 ' 4 L a 1 '-ur ,- -n .- 4 A ,,l..w9 s . ' 'L.. B., , IV , . ., , Ak ,. ,Q -34' . .1 J' . VI- ,.,f ' ' a f ', 4. ,ann ' faq,-. , ,. 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After roll was taken, the Stanford Aptitude Test was administered by homeroom teachers. Thus, this class became the first to take a test on the first day of school. In the midst of all the confusion, they soon found a warm Aloha within their new surroundings. They organized, in each homeroom, a hospitality committee which welcomed newcomers to Roosevelt, bade farewell to those who had to leave, and sent fiowers and cheery messages to students who were seriously ill. This service gained wide-spread interest in the school and is now carried on by a student-body committee. Having carried out all tasks enthusiastically, the class of '52 ended its sophomore year with a successful picnic at the Kalama beach club, where Sam Mokuahi and Martha Gonsalves were elected Mr. and Miss Sophomore Class. With determination and eagerness, 1950's iuniors returned in the fall. That outstanding year of work and play was undertaken with efficiency, dignity, and interest in learning. The Junior Picnic, held on November 18, was climaxed by the Coronation of Robert Haselman and Waonette Silva as Mr. and Nliss Junior Class. On the serious side, Occupational Information, a required course, aided iuniors in the selection of suitable occupations. Guest speakers spoke about iob opportunities at special assemblies. Enchanted Evening, the Junior Prom, was held February 9, 1951, at the American Chinese Club with Sweethearts' Wonder- land as its theme. Marilyn Lunt and Dante Carpenter were crowned as the royal couple of the evening. Leading the five hundred twenty seniors in their last lap were President Betty Ann Rapozo, Vice-President Marylyn Mitsuo, Secre- ' ' ' d C ncillor Janice tary Victoria Chun, Treasurer Kelvin Young, an ou Leong. The capable guidance and untiring efforts of Mrs. Margarite Horne made possible the various activities. Autumn Leaves, the Senior Prom and the first event of the year, was held November 3, at the Ala Wai Clubhouse. The annual Senior Picnic, January 25, concluded with the crown- ing of Mr. and Miss Senior Class-Eric Tuatagaloa and Delthia Colburn. Senior Class Day, May 29, was observed by wearing the class colors, red and white, and the presentation of the class play. The evening was highlighted by a banquet at Lau Yee Chai and a last canteen on the familiar patio. Graduation was held in the early evening of June 8 in the school stadium, decorated for the occasion by the class of '53. Commence- ment Ball the following day drew to a close the cherished days of high school. As the seniors of '52 leave the portals of their Alma Mater, they feel prepared by three years of experience and knowledge to undertake new challenges and different responsibilities. Secretary Vice-President Treasurer VICTORIA CHUN X MARYLYN MITSUO KELVIN YOUNG 1 I ADAM, HELEN J.: Transferred from Punahou Senior Academy '5l, Ka Punahou Staff '5l, Dramatics Club '52. ADDINGTON, .IEAN M.: Girls' Cadet Corps '5l, A Cappella Choir '52, Rough Rider Staff '52, Maiorette Corps '50, '5l. ADDISON, CLAUDE D.: El Rolo y Oro '50, Junior Football '5l, Senior Football '52, A Cappella Choir '52, Varsity R Club '52, Senior Picnic Entertainment Committee '52. AGENA, WINIFRED E.: Les Causeurs '52, Rough Rider Radio Club '52, Senior Picnic Refreshment Commit- tee '52. AHN, STANLEY M.: Transferred from Fort Plain High School, New York, '5l, Junior-Senior Basketball '50, El Rojo y Oro '5l. AH NEE, ELIZABETH N.: Hui Kipa '5l, Girls' Athletic Association '52. AH YOU, LENORE P.: Graduation Decoration Committee '5l. AIKAU, GEORGE P.: Transferred from Kyoto American High School, Kyoto, Japan, '5l, Junior Class Presi- dent '5l, Homeroom President '5l, Senior Football '5l, Senior Basket- ball '5l, Senior Track '5l, Athletic Award '5l. AIMOTO, DOROTHY R.: Homeroom President '50, '52, Hui Akalani Vice-President '50, '5l, Program Chairman '52, Scholastic Award '5l, '52, Honor Roll '5l, Junior Picnic Games Chairman '5l, Senior Picnic Chairman '52. AKEMON, CAROL G.: Transferred from Sacred Hearts Academy '50, Biology Club '50, Dramatics Club '52, Usherettes Club '52, Homeroom Secretary '52. ALAMA, MOANA ROYAL: Home- room Treasurer '50, May Day Pro- gram Chairman '5O, Future Home- makers of Hawaii '52, Girls' Athletic Association '52. ALEXANDER, MADELINE KAUI: Homeroom Vice-President '50, Sec- retary '5l, Girls' Cadet Corps '5l, A Cappella Choir '52, Aloha Week Chairman '52, Junior Red Cross 52, Senior Picnic Clean-up Committee '52. ANDERSON, JAMES R.: Senior Base- ball 52, Junior Choir '50, A Cap- pella Choir '5l, '52, Double Octet '52, Boys' Rifle Team '5l. ANDRADE, VICTORIA J.: Girls' Ten- nis Club '5l, '52, Girls' Tennis Team '5l, '52, Homeroom Treasurer '52, Girls' Athletic Association '50, '52. Eager Seniors taking advantage of an old Hawaiian custom eww Q04 sl- i X f5 .4 ef'-. ,VW 'LJ QQJ' APAKA, MARYLOIS KEAHI: Junior Choir '50, Sophomore Picnic Re- freshment Committee '5O, Girls' Cadet Corps '5l, Future Home- makers of Hawaii '5l, Junior Picnic Refreshment Committee '5l, A Cap- pella Choir '52. APANA, WILMA KAHALA: A Cap- pella Choir '52, Junior Choir '5l, Hui Kipa '52, Junior Red Cross '52, European Aid Committee '50. AULT, SHIRLEY MARGUERITE: Senior Picnic Refreshment Committee '52, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '52, Usherettes Club '52, Girls' Rifle Team '50. 1 20-20? Kari Q ?S'0:l-'C- J! L AUSTIN, BARBARA: Transferred from Norview High School, Nor- folk, Virginia, '51, Band '50, El Roio y Oro '51, Senior Picnic Re- freshment Committee Chairman '52, Girls' Athletic Association '52. AUYONG, HERMAN K. S.: Home- room Secretary '50, El Rojo y Oro '51, Senior Picnic Transportation Chairman '52, Camera Club '50, '51, '52, Senior Dance Publicity Com- mittee '52, Junior Red Cross '5O. AWAMURA, SHIRLEY A.: Home- room Vice-President '50, President '51, Hui Malulani Treasurer '50, Corresponding Secretary '51, Pro- gram Chairman '52, Junior Red Cross '50, '51, Vice-President '52, 'A Cappella chair '51, '52, Les Causeurs '51, Senior Picnic Enter- tainment Committee '52. AZAMA, ETHEL F.: Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Junior Choir '51, A Cap- pella Choir '52, Senior Picnic Com- mittee '52. BAILEY, JANE KAOHINANI: Soph- omore Class President '50, Inter- School Council Representative '51, President '52, Scholastic Award '50, '51, '52, Girls' Swimming Team '51, Girls' Athletic Association Sports Manager '52, Hui Akalani President '50, '51, Vice-President '52. BAKER, LaMONTE CARL: Transferred from Kearny High School, San Diego, California, '51, Varsity R Club '51, Varsity S '51, Spanish Club '5O. BECKLEY, ALEX C.: Boys' Rifie Team '5l. BECKLEY, BARBARA .I.: Girls' Ath- letic Association '52. BENKO, CAROL R.: Cheer Leader '51, '52, Hui Malulani '52, Usher- ettes Club '52, El Roio y Oro Secre- tary '52, Rough Rider Radio Vice- President '52, Senior Picnic Enter- tainment Chairman '52. BERTAIN, PETER C.: Boys' Rifle Team '51, Senior Picnic Transporta- tion Committee '52. Ulf mess, Rlci-:Ano Ni.: Transferred from North Kingstown High School, Wickford, Rhode Island, '50, BIGNELL, DOROTHY F.: Transferred from Hawaii Episcopal Academy, Kamuela, Hawaii, '50, Latin Club '50, BLANCHART, ANN ELIZABETH: Rough Rider Staff '51, Business Man- ager '52, Rough Rider Radio Secre- tary '52, Senior Picnic Refreshment Committee '52, Quill and Scroll '52. BROOKE, CONRAD BOTELHO, ALBERTA M.: Junior Choir '51, A Cappella Choir '52. If g l? BOW, Nga, e Home- makers Hawag , '51, Hui Kipa '52, U erettes ub '52. BRAND, NORMAN R.: El Rojo y Oro '51, '52, Ake Akamai '52, Camera Club '52. BRAUN, GEORGE S.: Junior Basket- ball '50, Senior Basketball '51, '52, Varsity R Club '51, '52, Home- room Secretary '52. BRODERICK, MARGARET ANN: Round-Up Stat? '51, School Life Edi- tor '52, Canteen Assistant Secretary '51, Dramatics Club '50, '51, '52, EI Roio y Oro '51, Junior Prom Decoration Committee '51, Senior Picnic Entertainment Committee '52. BROWN, GRACE E.: A Cappella Choir '51, '52. BUTA, IDA C.: Graduation Decora- tion Committee '51, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Dramatics Club '51, '52, Sophomore Picnic Committee '50, Junior Picnic Committee '51, Senior Picnic Committee '52. BUCKLEY, EILEEN D.: Maiorette Corps '50, Dramatics Club '51, Fu- ture Homemakers of Hawaii '52. CAESAR, LOUISE C.: Junior Prom Committee '51, Aloha Week and May Day Committees '51, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '50, Drama- tics Club '50, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Sophomore Picnic Committee '50. CAIRES, LORETTA FRANCES: Oahu Youth Council Senior Representative '52, Honor Roll '51, '52, Scholastic Award '51, '52, Rough Rider '51, Page Editor '52, Usherettes Club '52, Quill and Scroll '52. CAMARA, IRENE CAMBRA, KATHRYN M.: Girls' Cadet Corps '52, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '50, Senior Picnic Committee '52. CARLETON, JOHN D.: Boys' Rifle Team '50, Junior Football '51, Boys' Swimming Team '52, Senior Picnic Entertainment Committee '52. CARPENTER, DANTE K.: Junior Football '50, Senior Football '51, '52, Varsity R Club '51, '52, Homeroom Vice-President '51, Les Causeurs '52. CARVALHO, BARBARA J.: Gradua- tion Committee '51, Co-operative Office Training '52. CASTANHA, JOHN R.: Homeroom Treasurer '52, A Cappella Choir '52, Rough Rider Radio '52, Senior Pic- nic Entertainment Committee '52. CASTRO, BARBARA YOU LAN: El Roio y Oro '50, Senior Picnic Transportation Committee '52, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Mistletoe Ball Decoration Committee '52. l Wl'lo's the Donkey 9 pq.gc.l? OX CATHCART, MATTHEW B.: A Cape pella Choir '50, Double Octet '51, '52, Orchestra '50, Homeroom Rep- resentative '52. CENTEIO, ISABEL L.: Graduation Decoration Committee '51, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, '52, Future Home- makers of Hawaii '52, Girls' Athletic Association '52. CHANG, AMY 5. M.: Hui Kipa Sec- retary '51, '52, Senior Class Day Luncheon Committee '52, Round-Up Staff '51, Assistant Business Man- ager '52, European Aid Committee '51, World Welfare Secretary '52, Usherettes Club '52. J A rp n . .- . f, .-.N.f I ,W . , . W2 4, ' , , . A .W- SENICDRS 1 'wifi X if 4, I PM L 1 - CHANG, NOREEN L. H.: Future Homemakers of Hawaii '52, Science Club '51, Ake Akamai '52, Hui Ma- lulani '50, '51, '52, World Welfare '52, Canteen Refreshment Commit- tee '52, Senior Class Day Luncheon Committee '52. CHANG, PEARL K. M.: Honor Roll '50, Scholastic Award '51, '52, Can- teen Publicity Chairman '52, Usher- ettes Club '52, Junior Prom Publicity Chairman '51, Les Causeurs Treas- urer '51. CHAR, VERNON F. L.: Civitas Romana '51, Camera Club '52, Sen- ior Picnic Clean-up Committee '52, Graduation Decoration Committee '51, Homeroom Secretary '50, Senior Prom Publicity Committee '52. CHEE, BERTRAND K. L. CHI, JAMES S. W.: Senior Picnic Clean-up Committee '52. CHILLINGWORTH, CLIFFORD: Brass Hats '52. CHING, ANNETTE'S. G.:2JuniOr Pr?-.nckltl Comm-ittef-517 A Cap- pe a Choir '52, ior GHoiF4't2 Usl'bdte4'CTU'b '5 2 H Kipag1, '52,r6,urQgan myee 1: Wo Welfare '52. CHING, AUDREY M. C.: Canteen Publicity Chairman '52, El Roio y Oro '51, Camera Club '52, Hui Aka- lani '52, Mistletoe Ball Ticket Com- mittee '52, Senior Picnic Committee '52. CHING, BARBARA Y. Y.: Scholastic Award '51, '52, Round-Up Stat? '51, Faculty Co-Editor '52, Canteen Mem- bership Chairman '52, Hui Akalani '50, '51, '52, Quill and Scroll '52, Honor Roll '52. CHING, HARRIET AN l Hui Alia- lani '50, '51, 152, Flo room Rep- resedtative-'51, Junior Choir '51, Junior Picnic PrHe Chairman '51, Corneli Relays Track Queen '50. CHING, HILDA LEI: Honor Roll '50, '51, Scholastic Award '50, '51, '52, Rough Rider Staff '51, First Semes- ter Editor-in-Chief '52, Hui Akalani '50, '52, Secretary '51, Science Club '51, Ake Akamai Secretary '52, Quill and Scroll '52. CHING, HOLLIS Y. C.: Proiector Club '51, Junior Red Cross '51, Senior Class Day Luncheon Commit- tee '52. CHING, JUNE L.: Hui Malulani '50, '51, '52, Camera Club '51, '52, Can- teen Refreshment Committee '52, Junior Red Cross '50, '51, Senior Prom Entertainment Committee '52, Senior Class Day Luncheon Com- mittee '52. CHING, KENNETH L. T.: Boys' Ten- nis Team, '50, '51, '52, Boys' Tennis Club Vice-President '51, '52, A Cap- pella Choir '52, Camera Club '51, '52, Junior Picnic Refreshment Com- mittee '51, Senior Class Day Lunch- eon Committee '52. CHING, MARVIN K. L.: Honor Roll '50, '51, '52, Les Causeurs '52, La Causette Editor '52, Roosevelt Christian Fellowship '52, Scholastic Award '52. CHING, PATRICIA B. H.: Hui Malu' lani '51, '52, Graduation Decoration Committee '51, A Cappella Choir '52, Civitas Romana '52, Ake Aka- mai '52, Senior Prom Refreshment Committee '52. CHING, SAMUEL D. M.: Homeroom Representative '50, Vice-President '51, Junior Class President '51, Scholastic Award '50, '51 , '52, Honor Roll '51, Rough Rider Photography Editor '52, Band '50. CHING, SHIRLEY S. l.: Hui Malu- lani '50, '51, '52, Civitas Romana '51, Girls' Tennis Club '52, Senior Class Day Committee '52. ,-.3 Ziff 1. i -L 9 iris.-noi' it I 'ia .Hn I, Y ob SP' CHING, THELMA HARRIET: Home- room Representative '51, Junior Pic- nic Publicity Chairman '51, Hui Malulani '51, '52, Cooperative Of- fice Training '52, Graduation Com- mittee '52. CHING, WENDELL T. Y.: El Roio y Oro '52. CHINN, CLARENCE Y. L.: Civitas Romana '51, Proiector Club '52, Chess Club '52. CHOCK, ALPHA JEAN M.: Civitas Romana '51, Hui Akalani '51, '52, f Canteen Membership Committee '51, '52, Graduation Decoration Com- mittee '51, Junior Picnic Prize Com- mittee '51, Ake Akamai '52. CHOCK, LYNETTE LAI KYAM: Grad- uation Decoration Committee '51, Girls' Tennis Club '52, Junior Red Cross '51, World Welfare '52, Civ- itas Romana '51, Ake Akamai '52. CHOCK, SYBIL M. H.: Hui Akalani '50, '51, '52, Girls' Tennis Club '51, '52, Girls' Tennis Team '52, Gradua- Decoration Committee '51. CHONG, CLARA S. U.: Graduation Decoration Committee '51, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '51, Camera Club '52. CHONG, KENNETH D. H.: Scholas- tic Award '51, '52, Honor Roll '52, I Quill and Scroll '52, Round-Up Staff '51, Sports Editor '52, Rough Rider Sports Editor '52, Civitas Romana '51. CHONG, LORETTA N. L.: Round-Up Staff '51, Faculty Co-Editor '52, European Aid Committee '51, World Welfare Treasurer '52, Hui Malulani '51, '52, Camera Club '52, Senior Prom Refreshment Committee '52, Chess Club '52. CHOY, ADRIENNE: Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '52, Usherettes Club '52, Hui Kipa '51, European Aid Com- mittee '51. CHUN, ANNIE F. S.: Hui Malulani '51, '52, Junior Red Cross '51, Coun- cil Representative '52, European Aid Committee '50, '51, Homeroom Vice-President '50, Senior Picnic Clean-up Committee '52. BETTY S. H.: Hui Malulani '52, Les Causeurs Secretary '52, r Red Cross '50, Senior Class Program '52. CHUN, CATHERINE C. S.: Usherettes Club '52, El Roio y Oro '52, Hui Akalani '50, '51, '52, Girls' Tennis Club '51. JAMES S. L. Ah! Ahl Mr. Shookl SENIORS CHUN, VICTORIA P. K.: Honor Roll '51, '52, Scholastic Award '51, '52, Senior Class Secretary '52, Hui Ma- lulani Secretary '50, President '51, Vice-President '52, Homeroom Vice- President '50, Treasurer '52, Can- teen Decoration Chairman '52. CHUNG, BERNARD K. C.: Civitas Romana '52, Science Club '51. CHUNG, DONALD H.: Senior Base- ball '51, '52, Varsity R Club '51, '52, Civitas Romana '51, Senior Prom Ticket Committee '52, Home- room Secretary '52, Canteen Clean- up Committee '52. CHUNG, TIEN CHEONG: Brass Hats '52, Regents Hi-Y '52, Junior Foot- ball '51, Junior Basketball Manager '51, Senior Basketball Manager '52, Varsity R Club '52. ot .. 1 .av 1'- ,l. . i s , Q O 3 lm I, 1-lov-M10 I Future 'fl-Tku-Heads. JLG IO rx .file am, 6.965 xf , It .a cLANcY, DAN w.: El Roio y ofa '52, Proiector Club '52, Boys' Ten- nis Club '51. CLARKE, ROBERT K. CLINE, LILAC D.: Junior Red Cross ' , '52, A Cappella Choir '51, Double Triple Trio '52, Junior Choir '50, European Aid Committee '51. xv X -': aff' si -Ceizi, 2 ue: , ,A 50 sv CLISSOLD, RUTH YVONNE: Junior Choir '51, Canteen Decoration Com- mittee '51, Graduation Decoration Committee '51, A Cappella Choir '52, Class Day Luncheon Committee '52. COLBURN, DELTHIA J. K.: Canteen President '52, Cheer Leader '52, Double Triple Trio '51, '52, Usher- ettes Club '52, Graduation Lei Chairman '51, Dramatics Club '51, '52. COLLINS, JO: Future Hom ak rs of Hawaii '51, Dramatics Cl 52, Rough Ri e gi fl '52, een En- - ain - on it '52, Mistle- Ente . nt Committee ' lass Day Luncheon Committee '52, COOK, JOAN N.: Sophomore Girls' Glee Club '50, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '51, R.O.T.C. Ball Entertainment Com- mittee '51, A Cappella Choir '51, Double Triple Trio '52. CORDEIRO, LUCILLE CORREA, ELAINE: Usherettes Club '52, Graduation Decoration Com- mittee '5l, Senior Picnic Committee '52, CRAIGHEAD, ROBERT E.: Trans- ferred from Washington-Lee High School, Arlington, Virginia, '50, Junior Basketball '50, '51, Home- room Vice-President '51, Senior Base- ball '5l, '52, Senior Basketball '52, Regents Hi-Y '52. CRISOLO, LENORA CULLUM, MAUREEN D.: Camera Club '50, Homeroom Representative '52, El Roio y Oro '52, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '52. CUMBERLEDGE, JAYNE B.: Trans- ferred from Coronado High School, Coronado, California, '51, Booster Club '51, Girls' Athletic Association '50, '51, Hi-Jinx '50, Girls' League Representative '51, Les Causeurs '52, CYPRIANO, ELIZABETH A.: Baton Corps '50, R.O.T.C. Ball Committee '51, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, '52, Usherettes Club '52, Dramatics Club '52, Junior Red Cross '5O. DAVIS, BETTY L.: Transferred from Key West High School, Key West, Florida, '50, Sophomore Class Presi- dent '50, Junior Prom Decoration Committee '51, El Roio y Oro '51, DECKER, IWALANI KATHLEEN: Homeroom Treasurer '50, Secretary '51, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, A Cap- pella Choir '51, '52, DQCOITO, BETTY LOU: Homeroom Secretary '50, A CappellalChoir '51, '52, Usherettes Club '52, Song- leader '52, f ay . 'lk fl ..-404. ' 0 X DeMELLO, WAYNE R.: EI Rolo y Oro '51, Band '50, '51, Drum Maior '52, Orchestra '51, '52, Camera Club '51, '52, Homeroom President '52, Assembly Committee '50, '5l. DENIS, BARBARA JEAN: Usherettes Club '52, Senior Picnic Clean-up Committee '52, Sophomore Picnic Refreshment Committee '50, Grad- uation Dance Committee '52. DePONTE, EDWARD LEO: Junior Choir '50, Round-Up Staff '51, Art Editor '52, Junior Prom Publicity Committee '51, Aloha Week Decora- tion Committee '52, Senior Prom Publicity Committee '52, Mistletoe Ball Publicity Committee '52. DIFFEN, RAY DILDA, EUGENE L.: Junior Choir '51, Proiector Club '51, '52. DILDA, LOUIS D.: Band '50, 51, Proiector Club '51, Junior Football Manager '51. DUARTE, BARBARA JEAN: Home- room Secretary '51, Graduation Decoration Committee '51, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Sophomore Picnic Committee '50, Junior Picnic Com- mittee '51, Graduation Dance Com- mittee '52. ELDREDGE, BERTHA LEIALOHA ELLIS, ELIZABETH K.: Hui Kipa '52. ELLIS, WANDA K.: Hui Malulani '50, '51, '52, Les Causeurs '51, Radio Workshop '51, Rough Rider Radio '52, Ake Akamai '52, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '52. ESSER, CARL W.: Transferred from Hilo High School, Hilo, Hawaii, '51, Cheerleader '51, Dramatics Club '52, La Causette Art Co-Editor '52, Les Causeurs Secretary '52, Thespian '5l. EZERA, MONA L.: Dramatics Club '52, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, R,O.T.C. Ball Publicity Chairman '51, Home- room Treasurer '52, Girls' Athletic Association '52. FARIA, BERNICE: Girls' Athletic Association '50, President '51, '52. FELLEZS, SHERWIN K.: Varsity R Club '51, '52, Senior Football '51, '52, Senior Basketball '51, '52, Sen- ior Track '50, '51, '52, Double Octet '51, '52, A Cappella Choir '51, '52. Lights! Camera! But no action crow Ki! Vin FERNANDEZ, LEONABELLA , FERREIRA, BARBARA J.: Hui Ki '51, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Grad- uation Decoration Committee '51, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '52. FIELDS, TOMMY: Transferred from South San Antonio High School, San Antonio, Texas, '51, Junior Football '50, Junior Basketball '50, Science Club '50, Annual Staff '50, Brass Hats '52. Jig' S-t-e-a-d-y, Jeanette! SENICDRS an FINLEY, CHARLES M.: Transferred from Sumner High School, St. Louis, Missouri, '51, Advanced Junior Band '50, Senior Track '51, '52, Hi-Y '50, Gym Team '50. FLATEAU, SHIRLEY F.: Transferred from Chico High School, Chico, California, '50, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Junior Red Cross '51, Usher- ettes Club '52. H. L.: A Cappella '51, Future Homemakers of '51, Dramatics Club '51, Voperative Retail Training '52. FRAINE, GEORGE W. III: Canteen Lights Chairman '51, '52, Stage Crew '51, '52, Scholastic Award '51, '52, Dramatics Club '51, '52, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Home- room President '52. A FRAINE, JACQUELINE S.: Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Dramatics Club '51, Future Hornemakers of Hawaii '50. FRANCO, ALFRED: Senior Football '50, '51, '52, Senior Track '50, '51, '52, Varsity R Club '50, '51, '52, Red and Gold Hi-Y Sergeant-at-Arms '51, A Cappella Choir '52, Double Octet '52. FREEMAN, ROBERT: Stage Crew '52. FREITAS, GENEVIEVE A.: Home- room Secretary '50, '51, '52, Radio Workshop '51, Hui Akalani '51, '52, Scholastic Award '51, '52, Rough Rider Staff '51, Circulation Manager '52, April Showers Publicity Co- Chairman '52. FUCHISE, MARGARET H.: Rough Rider Staff '52, Hui Akalani '50, '51, '52. FUJISATO, AMY E.: Civitas Romana '51, Dramatics Club '52. FURUSHIMA, ALYCE M.: Honor Roll '50, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Junior Red Cross '51, Hui Kipa '51. GALANTE, DOREEN: Transferred from St. Anthony's High School, Long Beach, California, '50, Home- room Treasurer '50, Les Causeurs Vice-President '52, Rough Rider Radio '52. GARDINER, PAMELA S.: Transferred from Calvert County High School, Calvert County, Maryland, '51, Jun- ior Girls' Basketball '50, Glee Club '50, Homeroom Representative '52, Civitas Romana '51, Girls' Athletic Association '52. GASPER, NORMA GIBBS, DOUGLAS G.: Junior Red Cross '50, Canteen Clean-up Com- mittee '51, Refreshment Committee '52, El Roio y Oro '52, Ake Akamai '52, Camera Club '52, Projector Club '52. GIMA, JOAN A.: Rough Rider Ra- dio '52, Hui Malulani '50, '51, Can- teen Publicity Committee '52, Les Causeurs '51. GLYNN, WILLIAM H.: El Roio y Oro '51, Stage Crew '52, Proiector Club '52, Dramatics Club '52, Camera Club '52. GODFREY, GLEN K.: Dramatics Club '51, Radio Workshop '51. -Q -1 bv' ,,.asb K f X ku ivy' 5 its !,, 'I 6' '52 GOEAS, VALERIE P.: Cafeteria Cashier '52, Dramatics Club '52, Senior Prom Refreshment Commit- tee '52. GOLD, NORMAN: Canteen Enter- tainment Committee '51, Chairman '52, Dramatics Club '51, '52, Stage Crew '52, Proiector Club '51, '52. GOMES, PHYLLIS GOO, HELENA J.: Girls' Athletic Association '50, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Sophomore Girls' Glee Club '50. GOTO, ELSIE K.: Hui Malulani '50, '51, Corresponding Secretary '52, Usherettes Club '52, Junior Prom Clean-up Co-Chairman '51, Gradua- tion Decoration Committee '51, Les Causeurs '51, GOUVEA, MILTON W.: Homeroom Representative '50, '51, Canteen Vice-President '51, Refreshment Chairman '52, Camera Club '52, Dramatics Club Treasurer '52, Pro- iector Club '52. GUERREIRO, ABEL A.: lnterscholas- tic Track All-Star '51, '52, Senior Track '50, '51, '52, Varsity R Club '51, '52, El Roio y Oro '51, Senior P' nic Entertainment Committee '52, enior Prom Decoration Committee GUERRERO, SUNNY JEAN W.: A Cappella Choir '50, '51, Usherettes Club '52. HA, BETTY: Hui Akalani '50, '51, '52, Usherettes Club '52, Round-Up Staff '52, El Roio y Oro '51, Junior Prom Refreshment Committee '51, Scholastic Award '52. HAHN, DOROTHY A. M. H.: Junior Prom Decoration Committee '51, Hui Malulani '52, Future Home- makers of Hawaii '51, Graduation Lei Committee '51, Mistletoe Ball Refreshment Committee '52. HALL, BARBARA LUCILLE: Trans- ferred from Woodrow Wilson High School, Long Beach, California, '51, Girls' Athletic Association '50, Ros- sains '51, Spanish Club '50, Beaver- ette '50, Costume and Make-up Club '51, HALL, POLIALA B.: Band '51, A Cappella Choir '52, Graduation Dec- oration Committee '51, Girls' Ath- Ietic Association '50. HANAOKA, COLLETTA Y.: Canteen Refreshment Committee '51, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '51, Hui Kipa '51, '52, Junior Red Cross '50, Girls' Athletic Association '52. HARGER, ELMER J., JR.: Boys' Rifle Team '50, '51, Camera Club '52. lt's so nice to have a man around the house SENIORS HASELMAN, ROBERT HAYASHI, ALMA M.: Homeroom Treasurer '50, Representative '52, Hui Akalani Treasurer '50, '51, Cor- responding Secretary '52, Junior Prom Ticket Committee '51, Honor Roll '51, Canteen Membership Com- mittee '52, Civitas Romana '51. HAYASHI, BARBARA M.: Civitas Romana '51, Hui Akalani '51, '52. HAYASHI, MAY S.: R.O.T.C. Spon- sor '52, Junior Red Cross '50, '51, Homeroom Secretary '51, A Cap- pella Choir '51, '52, Mistletoe Ball Chaperone Committee '52. .ei HIGGINS, LEINAALA H.: Dramatics Club '50, Junior Prom Decoration Committee '51, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '51, Rough Rider Radio '52. HISATOMI, ROBERT I.: Senior Foot- ball '52, Junior Football '51, Junior Track '51, A Cappella Choir '52, Junior Choir '51. HO, RONALD P. Q.: Senior Prom Publicity Committee '52. HO, VERNA Y. H.: Hui Malulani '50, '51, '52, El Roio y Oro '52, Girls' Tennis Club '51, Future Home- makers of Hawaii '50, Usherettes Club '52, Senior Prom Ticket Com- mittee '52. x Man:aljt2. ,uf 9 ,J , . - .. H+.. X - V3 xg!-,f jf' Ho, WINSON H.: camera Club '51, idk-7 A 4 1 Science Club '51, Senior Baseball 1 f KK J,-' ylf -.I J '51, Les Causeurs '52, Brass Hats A , 'J 'S 1, F., :sj',X' '52, Senior Picnic Committee '52. , , . 31' 1 X. Y' J 1' K ,7 Hoes, LYNNE A., R.O.T.C. Spon- N , sa- '50, Dramatics club '50, '51, ' ,VJ ' lx ,Ji '52, Maiorette Corps '50, Junior Red 5 F 1 ' N ' ' Bl Cross '50, Les Causeurs '51, Junior V Ax , R Prom Committee '51. I JN f 1' S rfft' ' 1 , : ,1 Q rs D X D rfd B 51 J J ' Jn J X04 X ,P 5-,A 01, X Hou, EDWINA L.: Hui Akalani '50, .i lj 5 -FX 's ,2 '51, '52, Senior Picnic Committee , , J- 29,-S I 1 bv, N. '52. t I tr' '0 wr' HONG, LESLIE K. Y.: R.O.T.C. Best ming T ' ' 'f Y, 4, Cadet '50, Scholastic Award '51, ' .h A 3 1,1 hh '52, Homeroom President '52, Sci- ,47 is 1' ' 2 I f.. Q ence Club '51, Ake Akamai Treas- ' lt , 'f 'P ' fsurer '52, Brass Hats '52, Civitas ' 'ji Romana '51. 0' HEKEKIA, CHARLES K.: Junior Foot- '50, '51, Senior Football '52, r Track '52, Varsity R Club HEU, SYLVIA N. L.: Hui Akalani '50, '51, '52. HIGA, WALTER S.: Homeroom Presi- dent '50, Treasurer '51, '52, Brass Hats '52, Junior Prom Ticket Com- mittee '51, Camera Club '51, '52, Senior Prom Decoration Committee '52' HONG, SHIRLEY K. O.: Hui Malu- lani '50, EI Rojo y Oro '52, Usher- ettes Club '52. HOO, SHIRLEYANNE M. I.: Usher- ettes Club '52, Hui Kipa '52, Junior Prom Entertainment Committee '51. HOOPAI, HARRIET ELEANOR: Jun- ior Choir '50, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Hui Kipa '51, Cafeteria Cashier '52, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '51, '52, Dramatics Club '52. HOPKINS, HELEN LEI: Homeroom Treasurer '50, Representative '51, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Double Triple Trio '51, '52, Junior Choir '50, Usherettes Club '52. HOUGLAND, MERELYN L.: Usher- ettes Club '52, World Welfare '52, Homeroom Vice-President '50, Jun- ior Picnic Committee '51, Grad- uation Decoration Committee '50, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '52. HOUSTON, BARBARA A.: Trans- ferred from Washington and Lee High School, Arlington, Virginia, '50, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '52, Home- room President '51, Usherettes Club '52, Girls' Tennis Club '51, '52, Senior Prom Committee '52, Senior Picnic Committee '52. 'Q HUDDY GEORGE D Junior Foot ball 50 51 Boys Rifle Team 51 52 Double Octet 51 Brass Hats 52 A Cappella Choir 52 Home room Representative 51 ICHIDA THOMAS ANTHONY Band 50 51 Homeroom Vice President ICHINOSE, LAWRENCE T.: Regents Hi-Y '51, '52, El Rojo y Oro '52, Graduation Decoration Committee '51. ICHIOKA, LILLIAN F.: Hui Malu- lani '50, '51, '52, Graduation Decoration Committee '52, World Welfare '52, Senior Prom Refresh- 'nent Committee '52, Usherettes Club '52. IMADA, SALLIE M.: Hui Malulani '51, '52. INAMINE, TOKIE: Les Causeurs '52g La Causette '52, World Welfare '52, Band '50, '51, '52, Orchestra '51, '52g Concert Band '52. ING, ossoruu-I D. T.: El Roio y Oro '51, World Welfare '52. IRVINE, EDITH M.: Orchestra '50, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Girls' Ath- letic Association '52. ISEKE, WANDA M.: Band '51, Girls' Athletic Association '50. ISHIMOTO, MAE: Hui Akalani '50, '51, '52, Homeroom Representative '50, Sophomore Picnic Committee '50, Senior Committee '52. ISHIZAKI, JENNIE: Homeroom Rep- resentative '52, Hui Akalani '50, '51, '52, A Cappella Choir '51, '52. ISOKANE, GLADYS C.: Hui Malulani '50, Hui Kipa '52, World Welfare '52. ITAMURA, EDITH S.: Student Body Secretary '52, Sophomore Class Secretary '50, Junior Class Vice- President '51, Scholastic Award '51, '52g El Roio y Oro President '52, Hui Akalani '51, Secretary '52. IWASAKI, LILI.IAN M.: Hui Malu- lani '50, '51, '52, World Welfare '52, Graduation Decoration Commit- tee '51, Science Club '51, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '52, Canteen Refreshment Committee '52. knmlfii i l Q s I I l i I Rs rt ard Phobia. f I9 fiafwx 0 Z 2' JARDINE, JOHN B.: Homeroom President '50, '51, Red and Gold Hi-Y '50, Varsity R Club '50, '51, '52, Senior Basketball '50, '51, '52, Senior Football '52, Senior Baseball '52 4 JOHNSON, ROBERT C.: Junior Foot- ball '50, '51p Boys' Rifle Team '52p Homeroom Treasurer '50, Brass Hats '52, R.O.T.C. Officers Club '51, JONES, DOUGLAS L.: Junior Track '51, Stage Crew '51, Proiector Club '52, Senior Baseball '52. ' -1 3 , SENIGRS KADOOKA, MARJORIE E.: Gradua- tion Decoration Committee '51, Fu- ture Homemakers of Hawaii '50, '51, Hui Kipa '51, '52, Rough Rider Radio '52, El Roio y Oro '52, Girls' Tennis Club '51, Mistletoe Ball Dec- oration Committee '5l. KAGAWA, JOY T.: Homeroom Sec- retary '50, Vice-President '52, Civ- itas Romana '51, Ake Akamai '52, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '51, '52, Senior Prom Decoration Com- mittee '52, Graduation Decoration Committee '5l. KAHANAMOKU, WILLIAM D. KAKAZU, YOSHIKO. Junior Prom Refreshment Committee '5l. X 0' KAL, , onsu L.. Rougifzider is j5ZfQ1rF2det fCo1pgi'51i Rbu h f adlo Hi I .. ,571 P. K. I Vf'5fGi'p5s',40fr11ler1ty4lg,!20gaasion4 1 , KALEIKAU, ELMINA K.: A Cappella Choir '52. KALUNA, DANA M.: Homeroom President '50, Representative '51, Cafeteria Cashier '52, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, April Showers Re- freshment Committee '5l, Senior Prom Refreshment Committee '52. KAM, HERMAN KAMAI, FRANCINE A. K.: Baton Corps '50, Majorette Corps '51, Junior Red Cross '51, El Roio y Oro '52, Junior Choir '51, A Cappella Choir '52. KANE, PAUL K.: Junior Football '50, Double Octet '51, '52, A Cap- pella Choir '51, '52, Homeroom President '51, Junior Prom Commit- tee '51, Cheer Leader '52. KANG, GARFIELD: Senior Baseball '51, '52, Varsity R Club '51, Secretary-Treasurer .'52, Homeroom Vice-President '52, Civitas Romana '5l. KQARASAKI, RICHARD J. ol KASHIWABARA, EDITH Y.: Coopera- tive Restaurant Training '52, Maior- ette Corps '52, Canteen Publicity Committee '51, Civitas Romana '51, Science Club '51, Homeroom Secre- tary '50. KAWANO, ADELINE A.: Civitas Romana '51, Honor Roll '51, World Welfare '52. KAWELOLANI, HELEN E.: Home- room Treasurer '51, President '52, Senior Prom Entertainment Commit- tee '52. KEANU, JOSEPH ADRIAN: Senior Football '50, '51, '52, Varsity R Club '51, '52. KENDRICK, FREDERICK M. KERSENBROCK, RICHARD A. as Q YS? KIEHM, BRIAN T. S. KIM, ALYCE HOPE: A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Hui Kipa '51, '52, Homeroom Representative '50, Jun- ior Prom Decoration Committee '51, Sophomore Picnic Transportation Chairman '50. KIM, EVELYN K. S.: Double Triple Trio '52, A Cappella Choir '52, El Roio y Oro '52, Graduation Decora- tion Committee '51, Hui Kipa '52, Junior Prom Committee '51. KIM, GRACE K.: Hui Malulani '51, '52, Junior Red Cross '51, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '52, Senior Prom Refreshment Committee '52, Graduation Committee '52. KIM, JANE K. O.: Future Home- makers of Hawaii '51, Hui Akalani '50, '51, tr 51 Mistletoe KIM, SONG HO: Civitas Romana '52, Brass Hats '52, Senior Prom Ticket Committee '52, Mistletoe Ball A.: KOIDE, AILEEN A.: Hui Kipa Treas- publicity Committee 152' urer '51, '52, Honor Roll '50, Can- ' teen Refreshment Committee '51, WLA . .. a :W '52, Junior Red Cross '51, Camera 1, Junior Prom C i ' Club '51, '52, Senior Prom Enter- Qui , el ristian tainment Committee '52. F'l'lo s ' Mez' . KIRKCONNELL, WILLIAM A.: Home- room Representative '52, Camera Club '52, Graduation Committee '52. KISHINAMI, KAY M.: Junior Choir '51, A Cappella Choir '52, Hui Kipa '51, Graduation Committee '52, Mistletoe Ball Committee '52. KITAMURA, MORRIS Y.: Scholastic Award '51, '52, Round-Up Photog- raphy Co-Editor '52, Science Club '51, Ake Akamai President '52, Civitas Romana '51, Homeroom President '50. KNAPP, JACK B.: Transferred from University High School, '51, Home- room President '50, Band '50, '51, '52, Orchestra '51, '52. KOCHI, ELLEN H.: Hui Malulani '50, '51, '52, Civitas Romana '51, Honor Roll '51, World Welfare '52, Graduation Committee '52. KODAMA, ALICE M.: World Wel- fare '52, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '52. KOMAGATA, MILLICENT J.: A Cap- pella Choir '52, Civitas Romana '51, Hui Kipa '52, World Welfare '52. KOMENAKA, EDNA E.: Civitas Romana '52, A Cappella Choir '52, Hui Akalani '50, '51, '52, Junior Choir '51, Graduation Decoration Committee '5l. KONIA, OLIVER M.: Transferred from Waipahu High School, '50, Boys' and Girls' Mixed Chorus '50, Homeroom Representative '50. SENIGRS im' 'Z MJ V Vt flxjj-bb 'WYl t What's atter d' T Y , ct aT loke? QM, S -- . .il it F I , f LIKRAMER, KENNETH R.: Band '50, '51 '52 , . KREBS, MARY LOU: Transferred from East Denver High School, Den- ver, Colorado, '51, Red and White Day Committee '51, Kampus Klub '51, Junior Class Day Committee '51, Graduation Committee '52, Dramatics Club '52. , x N 1. g. V x 'tt ml mx KULA, ELIZABETH KAIPOLEIMANU: Grad on Decoration Committee ' 1, irls'tEadet Corps '51, '52, Future Hxrremakers of l-Iawaii '51, Worldx wa fare '52, Girlsll Athletif Assqgiation.'52. If , I ,I KUM, BARBARA KUULEI: Junior Red Cross '50, Junior Picnic Publicity Committee '51, World Welfare '52, Senior Picnic Clean-up Committee '52. KUNISHIGE, FRANCIS H. KUNZ, FRANK I.: Junior Basketball '50, '51, Homeroom Vice-President '50, Graduation Committee '52, Senior Prom Committee '52. KURASHIGE, JANET H.: Transferred from Waipahu High School, '50, European Aid Committee '51, World Welfare '52, Hui Kipa '52, Senior Prom Entertainment Committee '52. KURATANI, LAWRENCE Y.: Reg nts Hi-Y '50, '51, '52, Varsity R lub '50, '51, President '52, Senior ball '50, '51, '52, Senior Base '50, '51, '52. KURAYA, ADELINE S.: Junior ' oir '51, A Capp lal-Choirx'52, W rld Welfare '5Z', Lf , J J J KURISU, ELAINE LaMADRlD, ALBERT: Junior Choir '51, Junior Football '51, A Cappella Choir '52. I s LANE, LONA K.: Rough Rider Staff '52, Graduation Decoration Commit- tee ' 1, MistletovBall Entertainment Co ittee 'f1. 1 LAU, JANET S. H.: Civitas Romana '51, Hui Malulani '51, '52, Camera Club '50, Junior Picnic Entertain- '51, Senior Pic- ment Committee nic Transportation Committee '52, Rough Rider Staff '52. LAU, MAYLENE: Homeroom Secre- tary '50, President '52, Les Causeurs '51, Graduation Committee '52. LAUL, LOUIS: Band '50, '51, '52, Homeroom Treasurer '51, '52, Grad- uation Committee '52, Senior Prom Refreshment Committee '52, Junior Prom Refreshment Committee '52, Mistletoe Ball Refreshment Commit- tee '52. NLEACH, JEAN M.: Transferred from Myrtle-Beach High School, Myrtle- Beach, South Carolina, '52, Beta Club '51, Hi Waves Newspaper Staff '50, '51, Black M. B. Club '51. LEE, ANNABELLE: Orchestra '50, '51, '52, Hui Akalani '50, '51, EI Rojo y Oro '52, Homeroom Secre- 'ary '52, Dance Band '50, '51. if run X 'h x.! LEE, GRACE LENORA L.: Senior Prom Re- Committee '52. LEE, RICHARD K.: A Cappella Choir '52, Junior Football '50, Senior Football '51, '52, Junior Track '50, Senior Track '51, '52, Varsity R Club '51, '52. LE GOULLON, ROGER: Round-Up Photography Co-Editor '52, Camera Club '52, Chess Club '52, Rifle Team '51 LEIALCHA, KATHERINE K.: Home- room Representative '50, Girls' X. : rm 'UAL L ll 'tint 5' 2 ,X ,fs Busy bees of World Welfare pack clothes for Korea. U .c.,,,- 1 Cadet Corps '51, Future Home- 1 ' Q, S' makers of Hawaii '51. X Q ' L 8' LEITHEAD, ELIZABETH L.: Senior F I ' Prom Entertainment Committee '52, 1, 1 6 fx , Cooperative Ottice Training '52. ,, ' C 'S LEIU, SAOLO LEONG, CLINTON C.: Junior Choir '50, '51. LEONG, ELEANOR N. L.: Camera Club '50, '51, Secretary '52, Les Causeurs Treasurer '52, Hui Malu- lani '51, '52, Usherettes Club '52, Canteen Refreshment Committee '52, Graduation Committee '52. LEONG, HARVEY S. C.: Band '50, '51, Senior Prom Decoration Com- mittee '52, Camera Club '52, Proiec- tor Club '50, '52. LEONG, JANICE: Senior Councilor '52, Usherettes Club '52, Junior Class Secretary '51, Hui Akalani Vice-President '50, '51, President '52, Homeroom Representative '50, President '51, Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation '52. LESLIE, MURIEL MAPUANA: Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Hui Kipa '51, Girls' Athletic Association '52. LEVI, BENJAMIN A.: Transferred from the High School of American Samoa, Samoa, '51, Senior Football '50, '51, Senior Basketball '50, Senior Baseball '50, '51, Senior Track '50, '51, Junior Choir '52. LEWIS, LESLIE J.: Graduation Com- mittee '51, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '51, '52, Civitas Romana '51, Usherettes Club '52, Junior Red Cross '51. . 'K' ' -1? if 1 l wi LEWIS, VALERIE ANN: EI Roio y Oro '51, Dramatics Club '51, '52, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '51, President '52, Graduation Decora- tion Committee '52. LEXCEN, MARILYN L.: Homeroom Treasurer '50, Dramatics Club '50, '51, '52, El Roio y Oro '51, Mistle- toe Ball Decoration Co-Chairman '52, Round Up Stat? '52, Usherettes Club '52. LIM, SHIRLEY C. S.: Hui Kipa '51, '52, Civitas Romana '51, Graduation Committee '51, Proiector Club '50, Roosevelt Christian Fellowship '52. 2 N. me SENIORS LIN, JOSEPH Q. W.: Boys' Tennis Team '52, Boys' Tennis Club '52, Senior Track '52. LINCOLN, BARBARA J. L.: Home- room Treasurer '51, Secretary '52, Orchestra '51, '52, Usherettes Club '52, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '52. LINDQUIST, CARL A.: Cheer Leader '52, Homeroom President '52, Rough Rider Radio '52, El Rojo y Oro '51. LING, DORIS: Hui Malulani '50, '51, '52, Usherettes Club '52, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '52. LINK, BARBARA GWEN: Transferred from Ballard High School, Seattle, Washington, '51, Spanish Club '50, '51, Senior Choir '50, '51, Junior Tea Committee '51, A Cappella Choir '52, Usherettes Club '52. LIU, CORA E.: World Welfare '52, Graduation Decoration Committee '51, El Roio y Oro '52, Girls' Ath- letic Association Treasurer '52. LODGE, RONDA ELIZABETH: Trans- ferred from Punahou Senior Acad- emy, '51, Hui El Eleu '50, A Cappella Choir '51, Les Causeurs '52, Drama- tics Club '52, Mistletoe Ball Decora- tion Committee '52. LOMBARD, MARY LONG, MARY HELEN: A Cappella Choir '50, '52, Dramatics Club '50, Les Causeurs '50, '52. LOOK, LORETTA K.: Proiector Club '50, '52, Hui Malulani '51, Usher- ettes Club '52, Senior Prom Decora- tion Co-Chairman '52, Junior Red Cross '50, Graduation Decoration Committee '51. LUCAS, FRANCES MILIAULANI: Homeroom Treasurer '50, Secretary '51, Junior Assembly Committee '51, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Rough Rider Radio '52, Senior Prom Committee '52. LUKE, BARBARA JANE: El Roio y Oro '51, Junior Choir '51, Hui Malu- lani '51, '52, A Cappella Choir '52, Senior Prom Co-Chairman '52, Usherettes Club '52. LUKE, JULIA Y. H.: World Welfare '52, Usherettes Club '52. LUKENS, WILLIAM C.: Transferred from Kennewick Senior High, Kenne- wick, Washington, '51, Choir '51, Camera Club '51, '52, Rough Rider Radio '52, Chess Club '51, '52, Junior Prom Committee '51. LUM, BARBARA LUM, JANET K. S.: Junior Prom Decoration Committee '51, Gradua- tion Decoration Committee '51, Sen- ior Picnic Refreshment Committee '52, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, LUM, LYNETTE Y. L.: Honor Roll '50, Hui Malulani '50, '51, '52, Junior Prom Refreshment Committee '51, Senior Prom Orchestra Com- mittee '52, Les Causeurs '52, A Cappella Choir '52. LUM, ROBERT K. K.: Homeroom President '50, Treasurer '51, Senior Football '51, '52, Senior Basketball '52, Boys' Tennis Team '50, '51, '52. '::!!' 19 it , nw, l LUNT, MARILYN M.: Song Leader '50, '51, '52, Double Triple Trio '52, Scholastic Award '50, '51, '52, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Drama- tics Club '50, '51, '52, Councilor- at-Large '51. 7 LUTZ, MARILYNN JEAN: Transferred from Monterey Union High School, Monterey, California, '51, California Scholarship Federation '50, '51, Club of Science and Math '50, '51, Or- chestra, '50, '51, '52, Je Trois '51, Les Causeurs '51, '52, Latin Club '50, '5i. McBIRNIE, HELEN M.: Song Leader '52, Usherettes Club '52, A Cappella Choir '52, Canteen Vice-President '52, Homeroom Secretary '51, Grad- uation Decoration Committee '52. McKENZIE, BARBARA J.: A Cap- pella Choir '51, '52, Dramatics Club '52. MAJIT, BETTY LOU D.: Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Junior Choir '52, Girls' Athletic Association '52. MARK, MILDRED ELLEN: Roosevelt Christian Fellowship '52, Honor Roll '50, '51, '52, Scholastic Award '51, Senior Prom Refreshment Chairman '52, Civitas Romana '51, Ake Aka- mai '52. MARSHMAN, MYLES M.: Junior Football '51, Junior Basketball '51, Senior Football '52, Senior Basket- ball '52, Varsity R Club '52, A Cappella Choir '52. MARTIN, CLARENCE C.: Stage Crew '50, '51, '52, Dramatics Club '50, '51, '52, Boys' Swimming Team '51. MARTIN, GAELIC K.: Transferred from McKinley High School, '51, Homeroom President '50, Junior Choir '50, Dramatics Club '50, Rough Rider Radio '52. MASHITA, STANLEY M.: Senior Baseball '50, '51, '52, Varsity R Club '51, '52, El Roio y Oro '52, Senior Prom Ticket Co-Chairman '52. MATHEWS, MAE JEAN MATSUMORI, VIOLET A.: Senior Prom Clean-up Committee '52. MAU, FRANKLIN S. K.: Band '50, '51, Boys' Tennis Club '52, Camera Club '52, Chess Club '52. MAUNAKEA, NORMAN K.: Senior Football '51, '52, Junior Football '50, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Double Octet '52, Senior Basketball '52, Varsity R Club '51, '52. SENIORS MEDEIROS, CAROL MAE: Junior Choir '51, Senior Prom Clean-up Committee '52. MEDEIROS, VIVIAN: Dramatics Club '52, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '52. MEHEULA, HAROLD H.: Junior Choir '51, Double Octet '52, A Cappella Choir '52, Junior Football '51, Sen- ior Football '52. MENDONCA, GWENDOLYN M.: Fu- ture Homemakers of Hawaii '52, World Welfare '52, Maiorette Corps '51, '52, Baton Corps '50. Just after a good reducing agent. S WH 'Op Q-,ix jg, QM E 4 MILLER, JEANETTE MITSUO, MARYLYN: Senior Class Vice-President '52, Hui Akalani '52, Inter-Club Representative '50, '51, Rough Rider Radio President '52, Ake Akamai Vice-President '52, Scholastic Award '51, '52, Gradua- tion Decoration Chairman '51. ETA. MIURA, CAROLYN C.: Hui Kipa '52, European Aid Committee '51, World Welfare Vice-President '52, Les Causeurs '52, La Causette '52, Senior Prom Entertainment Chair- man '52, Graduation Decoration Committee '51. MIYAMOTO, HAROLD T.: Civitas Romana '51, MIYAMOTO, RAY fz Homeroom Representative '56, '51, '52,,Varsity R Club '511 '52, Senior Baseball '51, Sophglriore Picnic Clean-up Chairman O, Civitas Romana '51, Senior Prom Ticket Committee '52. MIYAMOTO, VICTOR T.: Gradua- tion Committee '52. MIYASHIRO, BETTY T.: Cooperative Retail Training '52. MOORE, CAROL A.: Double Triple Trio '51, '52, Hui Akalani '50, '51, '52, Usherettes Club '52, Maiorette Corps '50, Girls' Swimming Team '51, Scholastic Award '52. MORGADO, DELPHINE A.: Girls' Cadet Corps '51, World Welfare '52, A Cappella Choir '52. MORISUGI, MAY S.: Hui Akalani '50, '51, '52, Civitas Romana '51, Science Club '51, Ake Akamai '52, Mistletoe Ball Refreshment Com- mittee '52, Canteen Refreshment Committee '52, Senior Picnic Enter- tainment Committee '52. MORITA, JUNE J.: Senior Prom Co- Chairman '52, Honor Roll '51, Scholastic Award '51, '52, Quill and Scroll '51, '52, Round-Up Staft '51, Business Manager '52, Homeroom Trea urer '51, '52. if?-Cu tkeqf- 'W 1' LTL . 5 . MORTON, LEE A.: Senior Track '51, '52, Senior Football '52, Junior Football '51, Varsity R '51, '52, Brass Hats '52, Graduation Com- mittee '52. Monrou, wmimso: A Cappella Choir '52, Junior Choir '51. MOSHER, BARBARA KUULEI: Home- room President '50, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Double Triple Trio '51, '52, Song Leader '51, '52, Usherettes Club '52, Dramatics Club '5l. MOSSMAN, DRUCILLA F.: A Cap- pella Choir '51, Cooperative Retail Training '52. MOY, AUDREY Y. H.: Double Triple Trio '52, Usherettes Club '52, Hui Akalani '50, '51, '52, El Roio y Oro '51, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Graduation Committee '52. MURABAYASHI, ALICE N.: Gradua- tion Committee '52, Science Club '51, Ake Akamai '52, Dramatics Club '52, Hui Akalani '50, '51, '52, El Roio y Oro '52, Graduation Decoration Committee '51, ls if fl:-J! is .st- MURAKAMI, THELMA K.: El Roio y Oro '52, Hui Kipa '52, Future Home- makers of Hawaii '50, '51, Gradua- tion Committee '52, Radio Workshop '51, Rough Rider Radio '52, Mistle- toe Ball Decoration Committee '52. MURANAKA, ROSE K.: Science Club '51, Ake Akamai '52, Civitas Romana '5l, Rough Rider Staff '52, Graduation Committee '52, Quill and Scroll '52. MURASHIGE, ROBERT M.: Scholas- tic Award '51, Homeroom President '51, Junior Prom Ticket and Decora- tion Committee '51, Graduation Decoration Committee '51, Senior Prom Decoration Committee '52, Civitas Romana '51. NAAuAo, sciLLA K.. A Cappella choir '52. NAEHU, NATHAN B.: Junior Foot- ball '50, Band '50, '51, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Proiector Club '52, Homeroom Representative '50, Graduation Committee '52. NAHALE, GEORGE: Senior Football '51, '52, Junior Football '50, Junior Basketball '51, Homeroom President '50, Graduation Committee '52, Junior Choir '51. NAKAHARA, WALLACE S.: Junior Basketball '51, Regents Hi-Y '52, Graduation Committee '52, Canteen Clean-up Committee '52, Homeroom Treasurer '51, President '52, Civitas Romana '51. NAKAMA, HANAKO: Junior Red Cross '51, Treasurer '52, Hui Malu- lani '51, Secretary '52, Science Club '51, Ake Akamai '52, Graduation Committee '52, Canteen Decoration Committee '52. NAKAMA, JEAN S.: Homeroom Vice-President '52 El Rojo y Oro '51, Camera Club '51, Hui Kipa '51, Junior Picnic Prize Committee '51. NAKAMURA, LILA: El Rolo y Oro '51, Roosevelt Christian Fellowship '52, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Homeroom Secretary '50, '52, Grad- uation Committee '52. NAKANO,' JEAN A.: Hui Kipa '51, '52, Les Causeurs '51, Graduation Committee '52, La Causette '51. NAKANO, NANCY S.: Junior Prom Refreshment Committee '51, A Cap- pella Choir '52, Hui Akalani '50, '51, Hui Malulani '52, Homeroom Representative '52, Senior Prom Orchestra Committee '52. NAKAOKA, ANN K.: Round-up Staff '51, Class Editor '52, Hui Malulani Program Chairman 50 51 Presi dent 52 Junior Prom Refreshment Chairman 51 Mistletoe Ball Chap erone and Cloakroom Committee 51 Graduation Committee 52 Les Causeurs 51 .IUDITH C.: Hui Kipa 52, Secretary '51, Graduation Com- mittee '52, Ake Akamai '52. Fishing for some girls. X S 01 633 fo VJ rl A .ZA I I X' A NAVIA, FRANCES L.: Future Home- makers of Hawaii '51, Graduation Committee '52. NEAL, SHIRLEY R.: Transferred from Hampton High School, Hampton, Virginia, '50, Future Homemakers of America President '50, Homeroom Representative '50, Cheer Leader '50, Junior Red Cross '50, '51, Graduation Committee '52. NELSONT'A'i1DRES '- - , wht. .--,.. I TS , c 1 v - 5 iv -5 I y , R ts that so, 2aIter? 5 SENIORS NG, RUBY Y. N.: Junior Choir '50, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Gradua- tion Committee '52, Mistletoe Ball Committee '50, Entertain- Committee '51, April Showers Committee '50. NICHOLS, NANCY L.: Transferred from Monterey Union High School, Monterey, California, '51, Double Triple Trio '52, Christian Youth Fel- lowship '50, Girls' Glee Club Ac- companist '50, '51, '52, J'ai Trois Secretary '50. NICHOLS, RONALD S.: Band '50, '51, '52, Junior Football Manager '51, Senior Football Manager '52, Graduation Committee '52, Varsity R Club '52. NIPP, WINONA S. L.: Graduation Committee '52, Cafeteria Cashier '52, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '52, Junior Red Cross '52. 1 - NISHIBAYASHI, RAYMOND S.: Homeroom Vice-President '50, '51, Camera Club '50, President '51, '52, Scholastic Award '51, Science Club '51, Ake Akamai '52, Round-Up Photographer '50, '51, '52, Student Body Vice-President '52. NISHIMURA, DOROTHY H.: World Welfare '52, Graduation Committee '52. NISHIMURA, EARL F.: Graduation Committee '52, Regents Hi-Y '52, Homeroom Representative '50, Vice- President '52, Junior Basketball '50, '51. NOTT, BRIAN MICHAEL: Graduation Committee '52. ttf' OBORSKI, RODERICK: Graduation Committee '52. OCTAVIO, ARCENIO: Regents Hi-Y '52, Brass Hats '52, Graduation Committee '52. ODA, SUMIYE: Scholastic Award '51, '52, Round-Up Staff '51, Editor- in-Chief '52, Honor Roll '51, '52, Science Club '51, Ake Akamai Sergeant-at-Arms '52, Quill and Scroll '52, Hui Akalani '51,,'52. OGAWA, CAROL L.: Civitas Romana '51, Hui Akalani '51, '52, Usherettes Club '52, Rough Rider Staff '52, Graduation Committee '52. OHARA, LILLIAN Y.: El Roio y Oro Vice-President '52, Hui Kipa '52, Secretary '51, Senior Prom Commit- tee '52, Graduation Committee '52. OHINATA, JANE Y.: Civitas Romana '52, Rough Rider Staff '51, Adver- tising Manager '52, Hui Malulani '52, Vice-President '51, Graduation Committee '52. OKADA, AGNES A.: Hui Akalani '50, '51, '52, Science Club '51, Ake Akamai '52, Civitas Romana '51, Homeroom Treasurer '52, Gradua- tion Decoration Committee '51, Graduation Committee '52. OKAMI, HAROLD: Regents Hi-Y '51, President '52, Graduation Commit- tee '52, Junior Basketball '51, Sen- ior Basketball '52, Civitas Romana '52, Varsity R Club '52. OKUHARA, ALICE M.: Graduation Committee '52, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '52, Hui Malulani '50, '51, '52. OKUNA, JEAN K.: Round-Up Stal? '51, Senior Co-Editor '52, Junior Red Cross '51, Roosevelt Christian Fel- lowship '52, Graduation Committee '52, El Roio y Oro '51, Quill and Scroll '52. I t 4, ' . x . W E U ,'- 'taifete sitter f 5 Y 01 if 1, it' f .. R14 4, t 7- 'Inf Ai- I f OLAGUERA, ADELE MARIE: Girls' Cadet Corps '50, R.O.T.C. Ball Com- mittee '50, Graduation Committee '52. ONAHA, LEATRICE S.: Graduation Decoration Committee '51: Gradua- tion Committee '52: Girls' Cadet Corps '51, '52: Hui Kipa '52, Cafe- teria Cashier '5l, '52, Proiector Club '52. OSAKI, CAROL S.: Graduation Com- mittee '52, Hui Kipa '52. OSHIRO, PAUL Y.: Graduation Com- mittee '52. OSHITA,f.l .: Hui Kipa '51, '52: G51 ation Committee '52: World Welfare '52. OTSUKA, MILDRED M.: Graduation Committee '52. OYADOMORI, NANCY N.: Hui Kipa '51, '52, World Welfare '52: Gradua- tion Committee '51, PAGE, BARBARA J.: Transferred from Shorewood High School, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin, '51: Mixed Chorus '50: Red Cross '5Op Junior Council '50: Band Maiorettes '5Og Graduation Committee '52. PANG, RUBY: Cooperative Retail Training '52: Hui Malulani '50, '51, '52, World Welfare '52. PANG, SUN MEE: World Welfare '52: Science Club '51, Ake Akamai '52, Honor Roll '51: Civitas Romana '52, Hui Malulani '50. PARK, SHIRLEY S. N.: Hui Kipa '51. PARKER, BERT K.: Boys' Tennis Team '51: Boys' Tennis Club '51: Gradua- tion Committee '52. PERREIRA, SAMUEL, JR.: Band '50, '51: Proiector Club '50, '51, Co- operative Retail Training '52. PERRY, ADELAIDE BARBARA: Girls' Cadet Corps '51, SENICDRS PERRY, EILEEN S.: Homeroom Presi- dent '5Og Graduation Decoration Committee '51, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '52: Girls' Athletic Association '52. PETERSON, BARBARA A.: Trans- ferred from Falls Church High School, Falls Church, Virginia, '51: Softball Team '50, Psychology Club '51, Rough Rider Radio '52. POTTER, DOREEN A.: Graduation Committee '52. PREGILL, JOYCE S. ffl Senior girls Doing What Comes Naturally. l 0 x. A J PRICE, LARRY D.: Junior Football '51, Senior Football '52, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Brass Hats '52. PRICE, ROY C.: Junior Football '50, Senior Football '51, '52, Varsity R Club '51, '52, Brass Hats '52. BETTY ANN: Senior Class '52, Scholastic Award '50, '52, Honor Roll '50, '51, '52, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Double Triple Trio '51, '52, Junior Prom Chairman '51. RASPOTNIK, JOHN G. A.: A Cap pella Choir '51, '52, Proiector Club '52, Junior Track '52. REYES, FELOMINO DELOS: Honor Roll '50, '51, Civitas Romana '51, Homeroom Treasurer '52, Cafeteria Cashier '52, Double Octet '52, A Cappella Choir '52. RICE, HANNAHBELLE H.: Homeroom President '51, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Junior Picnic Refreshment Chair- man '5l, Junior Choir '50, Girls' Athletic Association Secretary '52. RILEY, JEANNE S.: Senior Prom Re- freshment Committee '52, Junior Prom Entertainment Committee '50, El Roio y Oro '50, Camera Club '50, '51, Girls' Athletic Association '52. ROBINSON, LEINAALA MYRTLE- JANE: Homeroom Treasurer '51, A Cappella Choir '52, Junior Choir '51, Baton Corps '50, Maiorette Corps '52. RODRIGUES, HAROLD A. ROSA, MAITLAND C.: Junior Foot- ball '50, '51, Senior Football Man- ager '52, Double Octet '51, '52, Junior Track '50, '51, Varsity R Club '52, A Cappella Choir '51, '52. RUNNELS, BURNNADEEN NORMA: Sophomore Girls' Glee Club '50, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Girls' Ath- letic Association '52. RYALL, CLYDE RYDER, ROY: Senior Football '50, '51, '52, Varsity R Club '51, '52, A Cappella Choir '51. SAKAI, TI-IELMA K.: Swimming Team Manager '51, '52, Hui Kipa '51, President '52, Sophomore Pic- nic Transportation Committee '50, Graduation Decoration Committee '5l. SAKUMA, WALLACE SANTOS, LESTER B.: Senior Foot- ball '5I, '52, Senior Basketball '51, '52, Senior Track '52, Boys' Rifle Team '51, Double Octet '52, Varsity R Club '51, '52. SATO, NORA N.: Cooperative Of- fice Training '52, Usherettes Club '52, Hui Kipa '51, '52, Hui Akalani '50. ,- in 1 A 4-Q. V. j. 3' .. -is SCHLEMMER, GARY ERIC: Home- room President '50, Junior Choir '50, Double Octet '51, '52, Home- room Representative '52, Les Caus- eurs President '52, Scholastic Award '52. SCHILLING, BARBARA R.: Dramatics Club '51. SCHROEDER, TOMMY B.: Junior Football '51, Senior Football '52, Senior Track '50, '51, '52, Home- room President '51, Brass Hats '52. SERA, JOYCE M.: Graduation Cap and Gown Committee '51, Rough Rider Staff '51, Exchange Manager '52, Usherettes Club '52, Junior Red Cross '51, Science Club '51. SETO, CONSTANCE M. I..: Hui Ma- lulani '51, '52, Canteen Refreshment Committee Co-Chairman '52, Civitas Romana '51, Science Club '51, Ake Akamai '52, Red Cross '51, '52, Camera Club '51. SHACKLEY, LEE SI-IEHTANIAN, ROBERT A.: Trans- ferred from Maui High School '51, Rough Rider Radio '52, Projector Club '52, Spanish Club '51. SHELDON, MABLE ture Homemakers PUANANI: Fu- of Hawaii '51, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Cooperative Retail Training '52. SHEU, X Odd- re '52, HELEN M.: Roosevelt Christian Fellowship '52, A Cap- ella Choir '51, '52, El Roio y Oro '21, Junior Red Cross '51. SHIMOKAWA, JUNE T.: Hui Malu- lani '50, '51, '52, Civitas Romana '51, A Cappella Choir '52, Junior Choir '51, Canteen Decoration Com- mittee '52. SHIN, FRANCES DIANE P. N.: Hui Malulani '50, '51, '52, Camera Club '51, '52, El Roio y Oro '52, Home- room Secretary '50, Maiorette Corps '52, Cafeteria Cashier '52. SHINKOETHE, LOUISE I.: Dramatics Club '51, '52, A Cappella Choir '52, Sophomore Girls' Glee Club '50, Cap and Gown Committee '52. SHINSATO, BEATRICE A.: Civitas Romana '51, Ake Akamai '52, Jun- ior Red Cross '51, Junior Picnic Prize Committee '51. tw , 7, '1 ., Hi? 'ig 1 ,,.., V , . gg A v 1 . i Hurry up you slow pokes, says 'lt X SHIRAISHI, JEANNETTE: Civitas Romana '51, Hui Akalani '50, '51, '52, Honor Roll '50, Canteen Dec- oration Committee '52, Graduation Decoration Committee '51. SHIROTA, FRANCES NAOMI: Civitas Romana '51, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion '50, '52, Ake Akamai '52, Jun- ior Picnic Committee '51, Sophomore Picnic Clean-up Committee '50. SHIVELY, ADELE E.: Transferred from Anacortes High School, Ana- cortes, Washington, '51, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '52, Usher- ettes Club '52, Radio Workshop '51, Rough Rider Radio '52, Les Causeurs '52, Dramatics Club '52. R xN I Shirley SENICDRS SHIVELY, GEORGE D.: Transferred from Anacortes High School, Ana- cortes, Washington, '50, Boys' Ten- nis Club '51, Canteen Entertainment Committee '52, Stage Crew '52, Dramatics Club '52, Band '5l. SHOMURA, HERMAN I. SHONK, EDWARD M.: Band '50, '51, '52, Orchestra '50, '51, '52, Proiector Club '51, Stage Crew '50, Boys' Tennis Club '51, Radio Work- shop '50. SILVA, MURIEL C. M. SILVA, NORMAN JOHN: Boys' Rifle Team '50, '51. SILVA, PAUL SILVA, WAONETTE L.: Song Leader '51, '52, Sophomore Class Treasurer '50, Homeroom Vice-President '52, Usherettes Club '52, Miss Junior Class '51, Junior Prom Committee '51. SMITH, DAVID D.: Transferred from Columbia High School, Richland, Washington, '51, Band President '50, Orchestra '51, Homeroom Presi- dent '51, Junior Football '5O, Art Scholastic Award '50. SMITH, .lAY: Transferred from Campbell High School, California, '51, Senior Basketball '50, '51, Dramatics Club '51, Spanish Club '50, '51, SMITH, MARJORIE SMITH, NELSON sMl1HY, LORRAINE E.: A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Dramatics Club '52, Usherettes Club '52, Homeroom Secretary '50, '51, President '52. SNEAD, NANCY LEE: Transferred from New Hanover High School, Wilmington, North Carolina, '52, Latin Club President '50, Legislature Representative '51, Legislature Wel- fare Chairman '51, Tri-Hi-Y '50, '51, Hi-Y Co-ordinating Committee '51. SNIVELY, JOANN BEVERLEY: El Rojo y Oro '51, Homeroom Secre- tary '52, Radio Workshop '51, Rough Rider Radio '52, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '52. SONG, BEVERLY Y. S.: Honor Roll '50, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Hui Malulani '50, '51, '52, Junior Prom Refreshment Committee '51, Usher- ettes Club '52, Civitas Romana '5l. SOUZA, LOIS J.: Cooperative Retail Training '52. SOUZA, LORETTA ELLEN: Hui Klpa '51, '52, Graduation Committee '51, Usherettes Club '52. SOUZA, LORETTA JUNE: A Cap- pella Choir '51, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '52. SOUZA, ROBERT C.: Dramatics Club '50, '51, '52, Stage Crew '51, '52, Boys' Swimming Team '51, '52, A Cappella Choir '52. SPENCER, MELVIN STENDER, NEIL STICKLER, GEORGE F.: El Rojo y Oro '51. STOUT, DONNA I.: Transferred from Norview High School, Norfolk, Vir- ginia, '51, Sophomore Class Repre- sentative '5O, Senior Choir '50, Junior Red Cross '50, Glee Club Vice-President '50, El Rojo y Oro '52. SUGIMOTO, RONALD S.: Band '50, '51, '52. SURGINER, PATRICIA V.: Trans- ferred from Anacortes High School, Anacortes, Washington, '51, Future Homemakers of America '50, '52, Girls' Athletic Association '50, '52, Tri-Hi-Y Sophomore Representative '50, Maiorette '50, Pep Club '50, Girls' Club '5O. SUZUKI, ESTELLE Y.: Les Causeurs '52, Graduation Decoration Commit- tee '51, Canteen Decoration Com- mittee '52, Hui Kipa '52, Usherettes Club '52, World Welfare '52. SWISHER, ROBERT R.: Graduation Committee '51, Junior Football '52, Stage Crew '51, '52, Canteen Enter- tainment Committee '52, Dramatics Club '52, Brass Hats '52. SYLVESTER, CLOTILDE TAKAHASI-II, KENNETH K.: April Showers Publicity Committee '51, Brass Hats '52. TAKAKI, LILLIAN A.: Hui Malulani '50, '51, '52, Homeroom Secretary '51, Future Homemakers of Hawaii l'52, Class Day Gift Committee '52. TAKAMATSU, PAT J.: Usherettes Club '52, Dramatics Club '52, Cafe- teria Cashier '52. TAKARA, JOAN Y., El Rojo y orc '51, World Welfare '52, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '52. ,Ab Tm JI? Y wi - . ,L . V SENICRS TAKEUCHI, AGNES CHIYOKO: -Edit j62, Quill and Scroll '52, chorlgc Award '51, '52, Hui Malu- gund-Up Staff '51, Organizations ,largi 50, ' I, '52, Les Quseurs '51, Usherette .Club I ' I TAKISHITA, MILDRED M.: Girls' Ath- letic Association '52, Civitas Romana '52, Science Club '51. TAMASHIRO, FLORENCE S.: Round- Up Staff '51, Organizations Cc- Editor '52, Civitas Romana '51, Hui Akalani '50, Program Chairman '51, Treasurer '52, Graduation Decora- tion Committee '51, R.O.T.C. Spon- sor '52. TANI, SHIRLEY MASUE: Homeroom President '52, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Double Triple Trio '52, Hui Malulani ICC Representative '50, '51, '52, Junior Prom Ticket Com- mittee Co-Chairman '51, Scholastic Award, '50, '51, '52, Honor Roll '50, '51, '52. Books need dressing up, too. XP 'AU ll fl A K? X fri 'cf 1. A . Q TANIGUCHI, RAYMOND M.: Stu- dent Body Treasurer '52, Junior Class Treasurer '51, Honor Roll '50, '51, '52, Senior Baseball '50, '51, '52, Scholastic Award '51, '52, Civ- ' itas Romana '51. N TANONAKA, HELEN S.: Homeroom Representative '50, Graduation Dec- oration Committee '51, Civitas Rom- ana '51, Hui Akalani Mediator '50, Treasurer '51, Usherettes Club '52, Mistletoe Ball Chaperone and ln- vitation Co-Chairman '51. TARUMOTO, ALBERT M.: Civitas Romana '51, Senior Baseball '50, '51, '52, Homeroom Treasurer '50, '52, Secretary '51, Canteen Clean-up f Chairman '52, Senior Prom Ticket Committee '52, Varsity R Club '51, '52. TEHO, BARBARA JEAN: Rough Rider Staff '51, Page Editor '52, Hui Kipa President '51, Tennis Club '50, Vice- President and Treasurer '51, '52, Homeroom Representative '52, Quill and Scroll '52, Scholastic Award '52. THOMPSON, BRUCE MALUO: Senior Football '52, Junior Football '51, Boys' Tennis Team '51, Boys' Tennis Club '50, '51, '52, Civitas Romana '51, Homeroom Secretary '50. I TODA, FRANCES S.: El Roio y Oro '52, Hui Malulani '5l,j52, Junior Choir '51. , 'L . TOM, EUNICE N. K.: Girls' Tennis Club '52, Civitas Romana '52, Hui Malulani '50, '51. TOM, GERTRUDE M. C.: Hui Aka- lani '50, '51, '52. TSE, THELMA K. T.: Civitas Romana '52, Ake Akamai '52. TUATAGALOA, ERIC: Transferred from High School of American Samoa, Samoa, '51, Student Body Treasurer '51, Senior Baseball '51, Homeroom Vice-President '51, Mr. Senior Class '52. TUCK, LAHOMA KULAMANU: A Cappella Choir '52, Mistletoe Ball Refreshment Committee '52, Junior Red Cross '51, Girls' Athletic As- sociation '52, Girls' Cadet Corps '51. TURNE, SHIRLEY M.: Civitas Romana '51. TUTHILL, CHARLOTTE ANN: Cafe- teria Cashier '5O, '51, Giq Athletic Association '52. TUTHILL, FAYE RUTH: Girls' Cadet Corps '51, '52. UEHARA, HAROLD M.: Homeroom Vice-President '52, Regents Hi-Y '51, '52, Canteen Clean-up Committee '52. UEMOTO, ELLEN M.: Round-Up Staff '51, Assistant Editor '52, Hui Kipa Vice-President '51, Program Co- Chairman '52, European Aid Com- mittee '51, World Welfare '52, Usherettes Club '52, Scholastic Award '52, Quill and Scroll '52. UEMURA, JEAN S.: Rough Rider First Semester Assistant News Edi- tor '51, '52, Second Semester Editor- -in-Chief '52, Scholastic Award '51, '52, Honor Roll '50, '51, Les Caus- eurs Secretary '51, Hui Akalani, '51, '52, Quill and Scroll '52. -IX ' ESQ 32 it S fi. as QJ vip l 5 r ai: s. ft: , 4 -44 1 -fa. UYEHARA, AIKO: Hui Malulani '50, '51, '52, Cafeteria Cashier '52, Class Day Gift Committee '52, Senior Prom Refreshment Committee '52. UYENO, MARJORIE: El Roio y Oro '51, Hui Akalani '50, '51, '52, Ake Akamai '52, Dramatics Club '52. VILLANU vA, n duna0f Councilo 1, St Body Presi- dent , hola c Award '50, '51, '52, o elt Christian Fellowship '52, ouble Triple Trio '51, Drama- t' s Club '50, '51, '52, Usherettes ic Club '52. VOELLER, EDWIN MOKUOKAI: Civ- itas Romana '52, Brass Hats '52. WADSLEY, ALOHA C.: Swimming Team '51, '52, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Junior Choir '51, Homeroom Representative '50, Girls' Athletic Association '52. WAGO, GRACE M.: Girls' Rifle Team '50, Graduation Committee '51, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Radio Work- shop '51, Les Causeurs '52, Gradua- tion Dance Committee '52. WAGTER, VIRGINIA E.: Transferred from Great Falls High School, Great Falls, Montana, '50, Girls' Athletic Association '50, Homeroom Student Council Representative '50, Maior- ette '50, Round-Up Day Committee '50, Mother and Daughter Tea Corn- mittee '50. WAIKALOA, KATHERINE NATSUE: Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Girls' Ath- letic Association '52. WALKINGTON, BOB A.: Transferred from Nevada City Union High School, Nevada City, California, '50, Ake Akamai '52, Camera Club '52, El Roio y Oro '50, Canteen Decora- tion Committee '52, Graduation Decoration Committee '51. CAROLYN: Trans- from Tupelo High School, Mississippi, '51, Honor Roll Dramatics Club '52, Cap and Gown Committee '52, Hi-Times Staff '51, Glee Club '50, '51. WARNER, MARILYN F.: Girls' Cadet Corps '51, '52, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '51, Proiector Club '52, Military Ball Decoration Chairman '51, Usherettes Club '52, Brass Hats 52. ESTHER WAKAKO: Civ- Romana '51, Homeroom Repre- sentative '51, Graduation Committee '51, Senior Prom Ticket Committee '52, Ake Akamai '52, Camera Club '52. WATKENS, LOIS J.: Transferred from Balboa High School, San Francisco, California, '51, Homeroom Presi- dent '50, Tri-Epsilon '50, '51, First Nighters '51, Junior Red Cross '50, Honor Roll '50. wslcu, BARBARA: El Rojo y orc '50, Camera Club '50, '51, '52: Usherettes Club '52, Radio Work- shop '51, Junior Red Cross '51. R, if ix: fm xl lil , .ag 45 A it ' ' CJ 'Klfkj if ' u V M Muff This is the way we wash the pots. 'KN A fx 5 65: 5 0 nw f ,fp Y 414 X gg -2 1 , 'fir' WENGLER, TERRY A.: Les Causeurs '52, Cafeteria Cashier '52, J.P.O. '51. WHANG, LORRAINE P. S.: Round- Up Staff '51, Sports Co-Editor '52, Scholastic Award '51, '52, Honor Roll '52, Hui Kipa ICC Representa- tive '51, Mediator '52, Usherettes Club '52, Quill and Scroll '52. WHARTON, EDWARD H.: Home- room Treasurer '50. ia SENIORS 3 x , - 3, 35 fl QSM? - L ' ' 0 fl it ' 52 ,F ,. I it l I ' ' - 2 AA. . . jj. .: :': , It -, . WHITMARSH, BARBARA I A I I I WIGHTMAN, KAREN F.: Girls' Swimming Team '52, El Rojo y Oro '52 WILLIAMS, JACOB: Transferred from B. T. Washington High School, Atlanta, Georgia, '51, Senior Foot- ball '50, Senior Basketball '50, Sen- ior Baseball '50. WILLIS, CHRISTOPHER WILLIS, EUNICE U.: Graduation Decoration Committee '51, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, Future Home- makers of Hawaii '52, Girls' Ath- letic Association '52. WINSETT, MARKIE D.: Transferred from Granby High School, Norfolk, Virginia, '52, Cheer Leader '50, Sophomore Class Secretary '50, Fu- ture Homemakers of America '50, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '52, Usherettes Club '52. WON, DAVID W. K.: Graduation Dance Committee '52, Brass Hats '52. WON, LOTUS K. Y.: Hui Malulani '50, Treasurer '51, Camera Club '50, Junior Red Cross '50, Graduation Decoration Committee '51, Future Homemakers of Hawaii Vice-Presi- dent '52, Usherettes Club '52. WONG, CYNTHIA Y. C.: European Aid Committee '51, World Welfare President '52l. und-Up Staff '51, Senior Col tor '52,, Quill and Scroll '5al Roosqnkly Chess Club Sers:g4mp'52i7lcRoosevelt Christian Fel s LZ, Science Club '51, Ake Akamai 2. WONG, IRENE K. O.: Hui Malulani '50, Tennis Club '51, Graduation Dance Committee '52. WONG, LYDIA M. W.: Les Causeurs '52, Hui Kipa '51, Hui Malulani '50, '52, Graduation Dance Committee '52, Projector Club '50. WOOD, NANCY M.: Baton Corps '50, Maiorettes Corps '51, Dramatics Club '50, '51, '52, Graduation Dance Committee '52. WOODLING, RAY WOOLAWAY, KIM M.: Transferred from Montezuma High School, Los Gatos, California, '50, Junior Foot- ball '50, Junior Track '50, Junior Swimming '50, Senior Swimming '51, Graduation Dance Committee '52. WU, SHU TAN: Junior Prom Decora- tion Committee '51, El Roio y Oro '51, Graduation Decoration Commit- tee '51, Homeroom Vice-President '52, Senior Prom Decoration Com- mittee '52, Mistletoe Ball Publicity Co-Chairman '52. YAMAGAMI, ELAINE: Civitas Rom- ana '51, Science Club '51, Hui Aka- Iani '50, '51, '52, World Welfare '52, Graduation Dance Committee '52. YAMAMOTO, BARBARA K.: Major- ette Corps '51, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, R. .T.Q.lBall Publicity Commit- tee , YA S onomv Vila-up '5 , Govgrnm tiditor '52, Q an Sc '5 - Hu ipa Tr as- urer '5 hairman '52- Pr am , Publicity Committee Co- 'rm . qv 4 s- 2 E is 'UQ Q xf is -it X, rx Pl 1 an ' dv. . E. .3 as ' QW Q.-v YAMASHIRO, LLOYD A.: Senior Football '50, '51, '52, Varsity R Club '51, '52, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Double Octet '52. YAMASHIRO, PATSY M.: Hui Malu- lani '50, '51, '52, Cafeteria Cashier '52. YANES, SHIRLEY ANN: A Cappella Choir '51, '52, El Rolo y Oro '52, Girls' Cadet Corps '51, '52, Gradua- tion Dance Committee '52, R.O.T.C. Ball Committee '52. YAP, ALVIN Y. K.: Graduation Dance Committee '52. YAP, ESTELLE: Graduation Dance Committee '52. YASUMICHI, LUCILLE S.: Gradua- tion Decoration Committee '51, World Welfare '52, Les Causeurs '52, Senior Prom Refreshment Com- mittee '52, Hui Kipa '52, Graduation Dance Committee '52. YATSU, MAE M. C.: Les Causeurs '52, World Welfare '52, Graduation Dance Committee '52. YEE, DOROTHY B. S.: Hui Malulani '50, '51, '52, Future Homemakers of Hawaii '51, '52, Graduation An- nouncements and Invitations Com- mittee '52. YEE, JIMMY K. H.: Civitas Romana '52, Ake Akamai '52, Senior Picnic Clean-up Committee '52, Graduation Dance Committee '52. YEE, RONALD B. K.: Graduation Committee '51, Civitas Romana '51, Ake Akamai '52, Camera Club '51, '52, Senior Picnic Transportation Committee '52, Senior Prom Decora- tion Committee '52. YONAMINE, LILLIAN Y.: Hui lillalu- lani '50, '51, '52, Senior Prom Re- freshment Committee '5 7 Future Homemakers of Hawaii ' , Gradua- tion Cap and Gow' Committee '51, Graduation Announcements and ln- vitations Committee '52. YOSHIOKA, ERNEST R.: Regents Hi-Y '52, Boys' Tennis Team '50, '51, '52, Boys' Tennis Club '52, Presi- dent '51, Band '52, Junior Red I P K' is A SENIORS YOUNG, KELVIN K. K.: Senior Base- ball '5O, '51, '52, Senior Class Treasurer '52, Civitas Romana '51, Varsity R Club '51, Vice-President '52, Senior Prom Ticket Committee Co-Chairman '52, Graduation Ticket Committee Chairman '52. YOUNG, WALTER K. W.: Honor Roll '51, '52, Scholastic Award '51, '52, Junior Red Cross '50, Treasurer '51, President '52, Projector Club '50, '51, Treasurer '52, Roosevelt Chess Club President '52, Ho eroom Treasurer '52. ZANE, MURIEL N. J.: Homeroom President '51, '52, Secretary '50, Girls' Tennis Team '50, '51, '52, Girls' Tennis Club President '51, Secretary '52, Usherettes Club '52, Senior Prom Decoration Committee '52. S Cross '50, Civitas Romana '52p C Yost, HARRIET L.: G d an C- ' oration Com ' ' - nio c nic Ref mmittee ' , Girl ' thleti ssociation '52, irls' adet Corps '51 . YOUNG, EVELYN F.: Homeroom Treasurer '50, '51 Sec etary '52, Hui Kipa Vice-Pre e '51, Secre- tary '52, Junior' Re' oss 50, '52, Junior Prom D F on Committee '52, El Roio y o '5i,'Usherettes Club '52. 'I ZANE, ZELDA: Les Causeurs '52, A Cappella Choir '51, '52, Graduation Dance Committee '52, Sophomore Girls' Glee Club '50, Baton Corps '50, f' .- eb - A .5 ? -sg v P X M ,. X X W 1' '. .ni .l R 'OA 'Q qu UA fw fx 5 r. ' If ' 7, 7 '43 ' 04 f QNX ,elf '. ' 'I' 5 Qs, 6 Q.. f 2 ' fn Q X '. ' ?? '7f fm 'V ls: hiss in I l l X l ,R A L XD . XZ 1 sei? L T1 QQ F6 LQ. 2 , 4 XL 3 g 17 f J i' g Qgwffj-,. ill' fav 4- , V J vk 2 ' -gr QU AX- ' N 'MAL Wahine. 5 wma -- K NAL-I GL- . GRAouA1Es NOT mcruuso CI lt, A ditll Heillnlaegk, o i X Johnston, ho S X ., tl Kreiss, Fred 3 Lai-U Palmer, Arthur ' Bawquel Poole, Charles Yago, Richard I Zane, Barbara J Cha-J - X' E319 5z'3'Q 'NSE Q45 Li Q 'abil ff JJ-El THESE STUDENTS WERE RELEASED: Ah You, Lenore Alexander, Madeline Kau' Anderson, James R. Chi, James S. W. Cordeiro, Lucille Cullum, Maureen D. Dickey, Andy Diffen, Ray Glynn, William H. Goeas, Valerie P. Haselman, Robert Konia, Oliver M. Kum, Barbara Kuulei Kunishige, Francis H. Link, Barbara Gwen Shehtanian, Robert A. Silva, Norman John Silva, Paul Smith, David D. Surginer, Patricia V. Wagter, Virginia E. Watkins, Lois J. Yanes, Shirley Ann 1.7 gfhjjy View 'BQHEOL if Xfyjf El K 25 X VZN U Y JK 0 fy'-ff f' f 7 f , , Q IE? ' f Lvkfkf 5 meg? x 1 1 Y if I cf T Q.. . f W, ,. Mi- E 'x 5 'V 5 J f Q L S A522 : 04 . A w 'Q ff.. Q , Q ,fx X Y , P xt - 9 f fe sq ' 42+ A Si 75. J un Q' Q .digg KEN: ff? af N . X '7' I P YW , .di 'WL ' x 5 a F-5' it 4' K1 A X H, sift' - ' Q W . A 3 ,2:if'55!?E,4ts,wi E 5 'I ,' QiZ5 frf , it at Q if 34 iii? 3 xy. . ,L x 2 ' ,al W I,' 5 'idina Xa f Ffa, f , ggw, LQ s .x In 45,-W fi m 'f5 R 1 xx 4 X gg f 4 3 ,z , Q, V...,,::.:.:. 1 3 ss -fm f Q ,...-:wif vffl zz sf. '35 E wif f 1 si f A, K? X bagilk rx x . X V fi ' s 4 Q .si , t N , 4 5 '49 xx i 'sf ,K '4 4 ! R a 1 3 AS MR. CHARLES B. BARRETT Principal One of the most important functions of our school is assumed by the administration. Our new principal, Mr. Charles B. Barrett, with the help of his assistants, has carried on a fruitful year of work. Miss Hortense Schwallie, vice principal, and Miss Evlyne Johnson, registrar, have done their endless tasks with efficiency and patience. Replacing Mrs. Daisy Chun in mid-year as secretary was Miss Michiko Uchida. Miss Blanche Yoshino, a 1951 Roosevelt alumna, was the business manager. Always on hand to serve, the efficient administration has helped to overcome many prob- lems. Trying to produce the best for the most, they rendered decisions, enforced regulations, and labored zealously to promote an effective, functioning student body. Hats off to the administration as another successful year ends! Clockwise MISS EVLYNE JOHNSON Registrar Audio Visual Co-ordinator Adviser: Ake Akamai MISS BLANCHE YOSHINO Business Manager MISS MICHIKO UCHIDA Secretary, Second Semester MRS. DAISY CHUN Secretary First Semester MISS HORTENSE SCHWALLIE Vice Principal Adviser: Ushereifes Club w.-1'i- I MRS. IVAH WILSON FEITEIRA Group Guidance Co-ordinaior Director: Testing Program Playing an important part on the Roosevelt scene are our teachers and counselors. Their teaching has enabled us to work to capacity, and their guidance has opened many new paths to us. Besides the tremendous task ot teaching and guiding, they chaperone dances and pic- nics, sponsor club activities and direct student productions, seeking no reward but the satis- faction of having had a part in molding tomorrow's citizens. At faculty meetings every Wednesday afternoon, they ioin the administration in formu- lating plans to improve the curriculum and create better understanding between teacher and student. Counseling, an integral part of the faculty's duties, has made tremendous strides since the program was initiated three years ago. To assist students in choosing their careers, our counselors have completed a well-rounded guidance program, including individual stu- dent interviews, interest and ability tests, guidance classes, and vocational assemblies. Teachers and counselors have put much time and eftort into their almost endless tasks. lt is tor this that we send them a well-earned Thank you! Clockwise MRS. DORA C. BECKER Junior Counselor Adviser: Junior Class MISS LOREEN WINTER Junior Counselor .IQ MRS. THELMA HARRIS Sophomore Counselor Adviser: Inter-School Council V-'U ' MISS KATHERINE O'DEA Sophomore Counselor Adviser: Sophomore Class MRS. MARGARITE HORNE Senior Counselor Adviser: Senior Class x xx f And they say that women have the gift of gab! MRS. DORA C. BECKER Vocational Guidance MISS ALICE CARLSON latin World History ' Adviser: Civitas Romana MISS CLEO CASE Junior English MR. EDWIN CHINN Physics Chemistry Adviser: Camera Club MRS. JOSEPHINE H. CHURCH Psychology Speech CAPT. WILLIAM L. CLARKE ROTC Adviser: Brass Hats MISS IRENE A. COFFIN Senior English Exchange: Berkeley High School, California MISS EUZABETH CRABB Girls' Physical Education Adviser: Tennis Club Coach: Swimming MRS. GRETCHEN B. CULLEN Home Economics fFoodsJ MRS. NEOMI DEBENHAM Vocational Guidance Junior English MISS KATHRYN DONOVAN Shorthand MR. TED EHRLICH Instrumental Music World History Adviser: Band, Orchestra M SGT. WENDELL G. ARMOUR ROTC Adviser- JPO Miss KATHLEEN L. ARNOLD Tvnins MRS. NEll B, ELDER Junior English Adviser: Round-Up MRS. ARMENA ELLER Artcraft Commercial Art Teachers must listen, too! MRS. IVAH W. FEITEIRA Plane Geometry MRS. DOROTHY FRIZELLE World History MRS. MAGDALENE GEIGER Biology Co-ordinator: Roosevelt Y-Teens MRS. DOROTHY DU M. Glll French World History Adviser: les Causeurs MISS LOUISE C. GIVAN Speech Junior English MXSGT. CHARI.ES F. GREENE, ROTC Adviser: Marching Band MRS. BERYI. GULIJVER Sophomore English Orientation MRS. THELMA HARRIS Hawaiian Culture Adviser: Song It Cheer Leaders, Maiorette Corps MISS GRENVILLE HATCH librarian MRS. RACHEL DAY HENKE U. S. History American Problems Adviser: Institute of Pacific Relations MRS. FLORENCE HO World History MRS. CORENE S. JACKSON Occupational information S Q-S. Cha peroning is fun. MRS. ALDA C. lEE Vocal Music A Cappella Choir MRS. lURENA I.EE Director of Health Services Adviser: World Welfare Committee MRS. VIOLET G. LOPER Solid Geometry Trigonometry Psychology MRS. GENEVIEVE lOVEl.l Biology MRS. SADIE MARSLAND Sophomore English Orientation MRS. MARY MAYER Sophomore English Orientation MRS. GRACE W. MCALISTER Sophomore English Dramatics Adviser: Dramatics Club MRS. FAY WREN McCARTNEY Spanish Adviser: El Rolo Y Oro MRS. I.ORNA McCRlMMON Speech Senior English MRS. KIKUMI MIYASATO Cafeteria Manager MRS. NOELANI MURRAY Algebra Business Mathematics MISS MAY NEILI. Senior English K, MISS ELIZABETH KAUKA Girls' Physical Education Adviser: Girls' Athletic Ass'n MISS HELEN LEA Biology MR JOSEPH OSHIRO MRS. BLANCHE A. PEDLEY Algebra Plane Geometry Adviser: World Welfare Committee MRS. REBA RIDLEY Algebra Adviser: Junior Red Cross MRS HILDRED B. SANBORNE Hugh School Mathematics MRS. HELEN SCHILLER Bookkeeping Typing Shorthand MRS. VIOLET SHUMACHER Twins MR KATSUKI SHIMAIU Sophomore English MR. WILLIAM SHOOK U. S. History World History MISS ALICE STEWART Home Economics lClothingJ Adviser: Future Homamaks Hawaii MR EDWIN TAM Mechanical Drawing MISS JANE THORNTON Latin U. S. History MR. FREDERICK J. TITCOMB Junior English Radio Dramatirs Adviser: Student Government MR. WILLIAM WATERS, JR. U. S. History Hawaiian History History of the Pacific Area SFC ALFRED I. WALTER ROTC MR. HENRY B. VASCONCELLOS Boys' Physical Education Director: Athletics Coach: Football, Track Adviser: Varsity R Club alt' MISS LOREEN WINTER Interior Decoration How disgusting! St. Louis 21-ROOSEVELT 0! Mmmmm! Gosh! Hold that pose! Uk 1 .4-as ,4 f 44' , K FMA, 4 ,WI , W. . HY' . my Nw MY! F.. , AMN , --.. f. ' r g Mn ,Mem f w . 1 GRAFTON JHUNG Vice-President LAURA KAJIWARA Secretary ' ALLAN LEE ROY MIYAMOTO President Cfaaa 0 353 September started the Class of '53 on its second year of work and play. Their enthusiasm already shown when sophomores, the Juniors really came to life during this year and took a great part in all that Roosevelt had to otqer. Their leaders, with the assistance of various mem- bers of the faculty, helped them to blaze a pathway to their goal of being the best class Roosevelt has ever had. The most anticipated event undertaken by this class was the traditional and elaborate Junior Prom held on February 9 at the Ala Wai Clubhouse. Following the theme of Moonlight Mist the dance was highlighted by the Coronation of Kenneth Parker and Deldrien Kanoa as king and queen. By operating a Security Patrol and by supervising traffic in the halls the Juniors earned the privilege of being the first underclassmen to hold their picnic on a school day. This picnic-proof of their zealous spirit-was held on April 4, at the Kalama Beach Club. Active in everything they did, the Juniors also empha- sized the serious side of their education. Required subiects along with electives were studied with interest. Occupa- tional Information, a required course, was climaxed by Career Week, during which speakers from various fields of occupation spoke to the Juniors, thus helping them to choose their own future careers. With all these many activities, the Class of '53 has really made itself an important part of Roosevelt. lt is now anxious, eager, and ready for its senior year. Treasurer MRS. DORA BECKER Adviser -,. ,e M, I 4 11-lOl, MRS. VIOLET SCHU- MACHER-FRONT ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Florence Shimizu, Ruth Salcuma, Shirley Sakamoto, Constance Shim, Mary Siu, Zoe Ann Roberts, Winona Rodrigues, Sharon Song. ROW TWO: Rob- erta Shadbolt, Kathleen Rod- rigues, Inez Souza, Sandra Seto, Beverly Robinson, Odetta Ro- bello, Nancy Rogers, Marlou Stanton. ROW THREE: Mae Serikawa, Mary Schutte, Shirley Smith, Gladys Sandlin, Ann Sackwitz, James Shimabuku, Robert Shitabata. ROW FOUR: Francis Shiraki, Barry Shima- mura, Edward Scandlin, John Rassmansen, Elmer Ross, Eddie Ross, John Piranio, Joaquin Silva. ll-207, MRS. DOROTHY Glll- FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Adoracion Giron, Florence Geronimo, Jeannette Gouveia, Peggy Honda, Marilyn Hans- mann, Mary George, May Hi- rata, Grace Hirata, Myris Hamada, Patricia Ho. ROW TWO: Sau Jean Goo, Ruth Halli- well, Virginia Hahn, June Getu- big, Alberta Groves, Edith Git- schlag, Sally Gibbons, Barbara Green, Colleen Ho, Elaine Hino- chi, .loan Hirashima. ROW THREE: Kenneth Gima, David Hirano, Verne Hammock, Stan- Iey Hee, Mary Ann Healy, Gwendolyn Hain, Donna lee Gould, Ruth Hawksworth, Caro- lyn Harris, Nathalie Ho. ROW FOUR: Ken Hodges, Robert Healy, Richard Hensen, Roy Hendrickson, Fritz Herman, Ar- thur Hoke, Ray Hedrix, Wallace Gonsalves. Z, I ! Alfa vi sf I gn What was the number of the car that passed by? y hx?- One, two, CHEESE! 46 -a Cfclfid 9 V 1 K .- 1..J fe-X -ai' zz, 1 if 'fr 'P 'F Q F' J' 114126, MISS ELIZABETH KAU- KA-FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Ching, Donna Clemens, Mary Ann Cook, Wilma Canario, Lorraine Ching, Myrna Chun, Shirley Chun, Vivian Chun, Mildred Chow, Rachael Chun. ROW TWO: Stanley Chung, Loretta Con- ehee, Pearl Chang, Mariorie Crawford, Valerie Chapman, Myrtle Choy, Cynthia Chung, Carol Chong, Jean Ching, Gwendolyn Chun, Doreen Chun. ROW THREE: Elmo Cambra, Gordon Chang, Myrna Chang, Lydia Chun, Loretta Castro, Yvonne Carter, Mariorie Chock, Mona Kauka, Milford Chang. ROW FOUR: Bernie Card, Ray- mond Ching, Bertrand Chee, Jerry Chang, Ralph Cherry, Arthur Carter, Robert Chamber- lin, Anthony Cacalano, William Chang, George Chong. 11-107, MR. EDWIN TAM- FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: James Stout, .loane M:Graner, Beverly Marques, .lovita Mado- lora, Mariorie Martin, Eleanor Matsuguma, Jane Morisugi, Ruth Miyashiro, Anna Mamiya, Mari- anne Miyashiro, Ruth Matsu- shita. ROW TWO: Lovena Mc- Douall, Marina Medina, Patricia McCullough, Katherine Maguire, Arlene Medeiros, Esther Matsu- da, Helen Miyake, Ada Matsuda, Norma Minakami, Cleo Miya- moto. ROW THREE: Edward Masuda, Donald Taylor, Alfred Malrino, Kazuo Maekawa, How- ard Mau, Robert Maxwell, Patsy Medeiros, Marcia Meyer, Mary Anne McGovern, Kathleen Lum, Myrna Lum. ROW FOUR: Ber- nard Matano, Scott Miles, Ron- ald Mendoza, Everett Penticolf, Gerald Mace, Rudolph Pellinat, Lloyd Mayer, Lee Frost, Neil Matsumori, Leslie Mau. 2 0 5 L Qfiy if 11-228, MRS. HILDRED SAN- BORNE-FRONT ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Jeanette Mulch, Caryl Dawson, Elizabeth Muller, Donna Morton, Virginia Nims, Barbara Nishimura, Georgia Murphy, Luella Mukai, Edna Naito, Beverly Nobriga, Betty Nakagawa. ROW TWO: Wini- fred Numazu, Jo Ann Nosse, Florence Ng, Bertha Numazu, Julia Murakami, Lillian Naga- tori, Jean Nishida, Shirley Ann Nishimoto, Joyce Nakamura, Jean Nakamura, Mary Navia. ROW THREE: Nani Nakihei, Naomi Napoleon, William Na- watani, Paul Min, George Na- luai, Roy Miyamoto, Mary Murphy, Jo Anne Nobriga, Sue Nakamoto, Shirley Nakamura. ROW FOUR: Latnay Miller, Les- ter Muramoto, Gordon Nahale, Thomas Nelson, Ernest Nahoo- lewa, Royal Mitchell, Clar- rence Nakamura, Abraham Na- ehu, Kenneth Mitchell, Howard Miura. ll-128, MISS ALICE CARLSON -FRONT ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Karen Kotada, Loretta Leong, Florence Lim, Dorothy Kuwada, Joyce Kim, Vivian Lee, Noreen Kramer, Shirley Kihune, Lolita Loo, Lynette Loring. ROW TWO: Lorna Lee, Janice Lum, Betty Lee, Jocelyn Lee, Gwendolyn Leong, Madene Liu, Leatrice Lock, Lydia Leong, Eloise Lui, Eleanor Len, Lillian Kinoshita. ROW THREE: Margaret Kim, Frank Koide, Lorrin Lu, Alvin Lee, Warren Low, Anita Leach, Gwendolyn Koon, Ruth Lacy, Edwina Lee, Maxine Lee. ROW FOUR: Douglas Luiz, Thomas Leong, Thomas Kirkconnell, Alec Lambert, Max Kuhns, Allan Lee, Henry Kuba, Gale Lutz, Calvin Lee. Sau Jean and her committee, enthusiastically planning their big event-the Junior Prom u f :Ex ,.,. ff--si. ,J M., ff -., . W aff lf' I Let me see your pass, pleas u Q. ll-219, MRS. FAYE McCARTNEY -FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Patricia Tossey, Betsy Tomita, .lane Sumida, Alice Tsulcayama, Ruth Tsukamoto, Patricia Tom, Henrietta Sung, Lois Tatsuguchi, Amy Sugita, Katherine Tama- shiro. ROW TWO: Patsy Tsuhako, Shirley Tom, Bertha Tahara, Alma Stephens, Rowena Sue, Dorothy Sutherland, Jolene Ratliff, Barbara Stewart, Carol Tomasu, Loretta Tanaka, Joyce Takei. ROW THREE: Caroline Sugihara, June Tayama, Ann Togawa, Gladys Takeshita, Elea- nor Toma, Harmony Tom, Gene- vieve Tobin, Gary Stout, Lambert Tavlor. ROW FOUR: Thomas Todd, John Simerson, Melvin Sonoda, James Smith, Tommy Simmons, Frank Thomp- son, Frank Smith, Allen Torres, Melvin Soong, Stanley Suda. 'll-130, MlSS LOUISE C. GIVAN -FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Maureen Fraine, Mildred Du- arte, Marie Fernandez, Betty Takano, Lorraine Fuiimoto, Ruth Fuiioka, Ethel Fukui, June Fuii- moto, Joan Sutherland, Adri- enne Ferreira. ROW TWO: Bar- bara Feliciano, Abigail DeMatta, Sylvia Denis, Betty Freitas, Diana Flores, Mary Fukuda, Audrey Freitas, Aileen Fukuda, Genevieve Freitas, Merna Fer- nandez, Peggy Faria. ROW THREE: John Domas, Kent Gardiner, Donald Gear, Lillian Delbuch, Myra Curnette, Polly Crocker, Loel Follensbee, Bev- erly Cruze, Mildred Endo, Bernard Festerling, William O'Malley. ROW FOUR: Lewis Farias, Carl Furukawa, Reginald Gage, Fred Costa, Jack Earll, Dale Frazier, Billy Burns, Henry George, Arthur Freitas, Larry Cole, James Dunn. Under the spell of Moonlight Mist. Il-122, MRS. ARMENA ELLER- FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Yokoyama, Myrtle Yo- shimura, Edwina Yee, Caro- line Upchurch, Nancy Westropp, Stella Wong, Jane Uemoto, Raynette Woiick, Carol Yama- guchi, Josephine Young. ROW TWO: Phyllis Yasuda, Jane Wakukawa, Sylvia Yoshioka, Ruby Yasui, Shirley Watanabe, Frances Uyeda, Helen Uyeda, Audrey Yee, Shirley Young, Helen Wood. ROW THREE: Milton Vierra, Nathan Young, Shirley Uyeda, Lois Yamamoto, Rosaline Winerich, Janice Hof- meister, Mildred Wong, Garreth Yin, Don Wright. ROW FOUR: Stanley Uyehara, Richard Yago, Ernest Yamanaka, Allen Young, Hal Wike, Arthur Young, Bob Watson, Fred Wadelin. ,W iv K iq! jfv 4 . f ff' f 5 J' .lj 5 ff 1' 2 1' ' V . ,Pj fagnigk ,:.::s. N? 'L A iffy, l 1 fl il Ms,- ' P me ll-203, MISS CLEO CASE- FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Patricia Cabrinha, Judy Alder- ton, Jerraline Beck, Diane Boch- ert, Josephine Abordo, Paula Bonilla, Lorena Brown, Elsie Arata, Gladys Asano, Harriet Baker. ROW TWO: Frances Brown, Mary Ansuini, Patricia Bortfield, Floraine Bailey, Sheila Bixby, Duke Baldwin, Jean Adams, Theresa Aikau, Sylvia Alba, Shirley Achee. ROW THREE: Louella Beckley, Loretta Baumann, Esther Brede, Mary Ann Apek, Jane Arlantico, 'Al- berta Braun, Elizabeth Cabral, Elissa Andrade, Maxine Bento, Barbara Barros, Carolyn Ari- zumi, Norma Au, Hilda Aki, Trudy Asato. ROW FOUR: Wil- bert Au, Kenneth Braga, Francis Allen, William Bolger, William Bredehoft, Rudolph Aylette, Dale Barrett, Roderick Basehore, Walter Akita, Jerry Bellield. l'l-20l, MRS. REBA RIDLEY- FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: William Lest, Jacob Rapoza, Janet Ohta, Lana Mlandinich, Thomas Ledward. ROW TWO: Daniel Pahk, Henry Wasson, Ernest Delima, William Me- serve, William Ford, George Schrader. ROW THREE: Ronald Mclean, James Goalen, Manuel Correa, Milton Castro. l'l-l03, MRS. HELEN SCHILLER -FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Claudette Omiyo, Barbara Oki- naka, Alberta Ogen, Naomi Perlstein, Shirley Okano, Lea- trice Okazaki, Betty Ota, Haruko Oshiro, Clara Ann Pabro, Val- erie Ramones. ROW TWO: Aileen Pollick, Marion Peltier, Geraldine Oh, Lucy Paz, Phyllis Perry, Lauretta O'Brien, Am' Kay Ohira, Sally Omi Rosalie ' Patricia L Amy Barbara Phyllis Pang, Olson, Okamoto Ono SARAH UYECHI Vice-President ELENORE JONES Secretary RICHARD BREWER Treasurer MISS KATHERINE O'DEA Adviser JOHN OGLE President 676444 o 554 September 5, l95l marked the beginning of high school life for more than five hundred sophomores, who have made their first year at Roosevelt one they'll never forget. Class officers, President John Ogle, Vice-President Sarah Uyechi, Secretary Elenore Jones, and Treasurer Dick Brewer, worked willingly and cooperatively under the wise leadership of the sophomore adviser, Miss Katherine O'Dea, and managed affairs successfully. Participating with distinction in many school activities, such as the play, Bewitched and Bewildered, the sophomores proved A themselves to be ambitious as well as talented. ' Highlighting the year was the class picnic held March y 8 at Waialua Camp and enjoyed by all. mlllf. Through orientation classes, they became better ac- M 'I . . . . isvafgg' niunngainted with Roosevelt and are looking forward to their o e, eu . H':lJI2'iNx:.?vna:i, Jaseand senior years, because as sophomores, they have ' , awal, r... . ini: Frizk ii-ff. Kingsley Kasevelt a place where all can meet and work in 'endship, and fun, and live in fellowship with 'es, Roosevelt High School is their school- led to its laughter and tears, and have l minute of their first year in high school. love scenes need rehearsing, too. 10-105, MISS KATHRYN DONO- VAN-FRONT ROW, lEFT T0 RIGHT: Richard Mulch, Doris Ng, Vivian Ohta, Barbara Naka- hayashi, Clarita Paet, Carol Omiyo, Sylvia Jean Nelson, Betty Pegran, Pauline Onishi, Diana Napier. ROW TWO: Ger- tilla Parker, Frances Niau, Pauline Natto, Juliette Ow, Josephine Naukana, Joyce Pen- land, Freda Papsch, Mae Oha- ma, Edythe Paoa, Irene Obrey, Diane Patrick. ROW THREE: Harry Murakami, Mariorie Opalenik, Jean Okamura, Shir- ley Ann Oh, Genevieve Nishi, James Ornellas, Dorothy Ornel- Ias, Joanne Nishimoto, Jane Nose, Rita Obrey, Osmond Oka- zaki, Vernon Moi. ROW FOUR: Kenneth Pence, Donald Nakano, Gene Peltier, Donald Okashige, John Ogle, Jim Morton, Terry Oliver, George Nakasato, leon- ard Park, Calvin Nekonishi, Jimmy Osborne. CAM S 5 Sw vi F I0-124, MR. KATSUKI SHIMAZU -FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Myrna Yamamoto, Eleanor Yo- namine, Edna Yoshikawa, Vivian Medeiros, Ann Nakao, Shirley Yugawa, laura Yoshida, Betty Yonemura, Wilma Young. ROW TWO: Verna Wong, Sybil Zane, Dorothy Wheeler, Joyce Yuku- moto, leila Yap, Elsie Yana- gida, Vivian Zukeran, Vivian Young, loretta Young, Eliza- beth Yanagawa, Elsie White. ROW THREE: Eunice Woo, Mona Wilhelm, Nellie Ann Willing, Kay Whitford, Shirley Medeiros, Virginia Morris, Gertrude Ya- mamoto, Elaine Yamada, Estelle Young, Gene Wong. ROW FOUR: James Zane, Richard Yoshida, Rudolph White, Allan Young, Melvin Yee, Alfred Wil- lis, Donald Watamura, Kwai Sun Young, Howard Young. I0-2Il, MRS. BLANCHE PEDLEY -FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Low, May Manabe, Vi- vian Lum, Jean Lum, Marilyn O'MalIey, Pat Mahoney, Sheila Mclaren, Margarita Manibusan, Rhoda Lee, Hannah Malig. ROW TWO: Betty Lee, Patricia Lum, Jane Lau, Linda Lee, Roberta Lau, Patricia Love, Ginger Mala- laey. Azalia Lewis, Jacqueline Leong, Weilyn lum, Lorraine Lum. ROW THREE: Lawrence Lovell, James Maeda, Ada Lee, lotus Leong, Frances Leong, Delores Loring, John Larsen, Gerald Leslie, Samuel Luna. ROW FOUR: Ronald Lau, Kan- neth Lum, William Maloney, Peter Lombard, Porter Lewis, Donald lewis, Donald Lash, Bruce lexcen. 7 of N we N 5 I0-205, MRS. SADIE MARS- LAND-FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Almira Ching, Merle Chong, Stephanie Chun-Fook, Suzannah Chow, Darlene Ames, Sandra Ching, Hannah Chu, Verli Ann Chong, Marvel Chang, Juanita Ching. ROW TWO: Geraldine Carver, En Har- riet Chang, Barbara Ching, Frances Carter, Loretta Chong, Dudlee Case, Beryl Case, Janet Norling, Aileen Ching, Shirley Chun-Hoon, Loretta Chang, Irene Chinen. ROW THREE: Audrey Char, Ivaiean Curtis, Frances Hedlund, Beverly Cham- blee, Myrtle Charman, Janice Carreira, Richard Brewer, Mer- vyn Chang, Percival Chee. ROW FOUR: Wilbert Chang, Ethany Brown, Lowell Carreiro, Irwin Ching, Joseph Choy, William Budd, Carl Carvalho, Alfred Botelho, Milton Choy, Louis Bramante, Dayton Chow. One at a time, please is Q 11 , : , ,ei : Room cleaning is a necessary evil I0-120, MISS ELAINE IJIRI - FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Irene lkemoto, Bertha Kaneshiro, Frances Kagawa, Jean Kawaguchi, Patsy Kane- shiro, Amy Iyoki, Jean lsara, Jean lshii, Janice lbara, Elaine lnamine, Elizabeth Hobron. ROW TWO: Ann lto, Lurline Kamakahi, Jeanette Hobby, Su- zanne Wyman, Janet Christen- sen, Margaret Kakazu, Hazel Huihui, Joan Ireland, Carol Ja- cobsen, Nancy Houston, Grace Kakazu. ROW THREE: William Ing, Ronald Honda, Ronald Ho, Barry Jay, Wallace Hoo, Wil- liam Hughes, Douglas Hunt, Silvia Johnson, Eleanor Jenks, Eleanor Jacobs, Vivian lng, Myra Ho, ROW FOUR: Billy Holmans, Beniamin Irvine, John Holbron, Bernard Kraft, Albert Jay, Gordon Jim, Robert Hoa- pili, Jackie Holcomb. 3 ,,.,..1 ,, Q-an-11 l 4 I0-201, MISS ALICE STEWART -FRONT ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Rose Smith, Ellen Shibuya, Josephine Williams, Nancy Ta- kara, Salome Shin, Gloria Shi- gematsu, Joan Sugihara, Carol Suenaga, Loretta Shim. ROW TWO: Joan Takata, Bertha Taka- yesu, Lois Shida, lexie Stein, Phyllis Sira, Cynthia Sugimoto, Gail Sugai, Elois Sung, Kay Thompson. ROW THREE: James Soo, Shirley Souza, Jackie Sud- duth, Frances Sette, Warren Soh, Keith Shiraki, Walter Soh, Douglas Silva. ROW FOUR: Clyde Springer, Walter Sheafe, Donald Sharer, Robert Stewart, Melvin Souza, Clarence Shigeta, Le Roy Souza, Daniel Sison. 10-DISPENSARY, MRS. LURENA LEE-FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Mori, Claire Mo- rita, Adrienne Mau, Anette Medeiros, Julia M:Grew, Molly Mason, Marian Minami, Jean Martin, Mary Jane Mock, Doris Miyamoto. ROW TWO: Miriam Murakami, Patsy Murakami, Bea- trice Nagao, Florence Miyoi, Rachel Nakamura, Sandra Mur- ray, Beverlyn Morgarclo, Claire Marvin, Theresa Morqenstern, Caroline Matano. ROW THREE: leroy Meheula, Gordon Mark, Robert Mclean, George Miya- shiro, James Miura, Robert Mc- Lain, Joanna Mason, Hazel Mul- laney, Myrna Minatoclani, Claire Mitchell. ROW FOUR: Charles Marshman, Jerry Mathews, George Morimoto, Charles Moniz, Frank Medeiros, Taylor Miller, John Mendonca, James Miholich, Ronald Miller. :Si 5-ll ? fsiwa I0-ll7, MRS. GENEVIEVE LOV- ELI.-FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: lsao Sakamoto, Charlene Pung, Shirley Sogara, Joan Sa- kata, Sandra Seto, Ardath Pope, Charlotte Dickhut, Aileen De- Pontes, Doreen Scheuermann, Helen Sakai. ROW TWO: Eliza- beth Platten, Patt Pettibone, Diane Scott, Joyce Robinson, Dorothy Rhoades, Marcia Sea- strom, Carol Quon, Harriet Rox- hurg, Winona Poohina, Zellora Santos, Sarah Reid. ROW THREE: Kenneth Sakai, Amy Sasaki, May Sato, Jane Saiki, Joan Sakata, Sharon Maloney, Pat Peterson, Harold Schiere, Dick Powell, Gerald Sakai. ROW FOUR: Beniamin Saka- moto, Daniel Pereira, Larry Per- ris, Wilfred Pulawa, Ward Rohde, Peter Shootman, An- thony Ranada, Charles Sakurai, Peter Person. and so is cafeteria duty. SFWKNSASAS -fi f isa v . Q.-f-' No loafing in study hall! 4- 5 Q I0-129, MRS. SHIZUKO OUCHI -FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Patsy Dung, Vallie Joy Cun- ningham, Melva Felix, Shirley Ferreira, Jeanette Eto, Ruby Fujii, Maile Chun. ROW TWO: Mary Fernandez, Mollie Failing, Carmen Earley, Nancy Clawson, Donna Mae Donham, Doreen Eckberg, Marion Coelho, Car- melita Fonseca, Glenda Emer- ald. ROW THREE: Teddy Esco- bar, Robert Earloy, James Corr, William Creighton, Irving Goto, Kenneth Gillespie, Harry Parlt, Robin Goo. ROW FOUR: Donald Colburn, Bill Edwards, Stephen Henry, James LeDoux, Michael Duggan, Patrick Ford, Robert Eggert. Cfarizl Xl! 4 5 Tl 'I0-227, MISS JANE THORNTON -FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeanette Hahn, Carol Goto, Hazel Gonsalves, Jane Goo, Jean Hamada, Arlene Fung. ROW TWO: Mary Graham, June Fuiimoto, Katherine Higa, Myrna Hayashi, Sylvia Goo, Barbara Herbig, Alice Fuiimoto, Ethel Fukunage, Grace Fulwda. ROW THREE: Robert Hergrave, James Hayashi, Milton Goo, Hubert Ho, James Hincemon, leon Har- grave, Bobby Harmuth, Michael Hanapi. ROW FOUR: Jacob Hee, Harry Harada, David Hicks, Melvin Haas, Robert Hart, Glen Garber, Mac Hagler, Norman Hanuma, Stewart Minchew. 'IO-209, MRS. MAGDALENE GEIGER-FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Harriet Kawano, Kath- erine Kim, Elaine Koiima, Sharon Kiyama, Joyce Kono, Loretta Kawauchi, Janice Kim, LaVerne Kong, Priscilla Perreira, Maxine Keim, Donald Lane. ROW TWO: Eleanor Kim, Noelani Knott, Elsie Kealoha, Jane Kim, Sally Kim, Eola Knight, Pat Stedman, Jacquelyn Larsen, Sunny LaRue, Cecelia Ke. ROW THREE: Mel- vin Kim, Florer ce Lagle, Theresa Lancaster, Mary Lash, Sylvia Kornegay, Erma Lai, Edwin Ka- neko, Charles Kochi, Floyd Ka- nai, William Kwon. ROW FOUR: Charles King, Ciement Kaonohi, Richard Kadooka, Charles John- ston, Rankin Kinney, Ronald Kaneta, Thomas Kunichika, Rob- ert Kramer. OK54 84 2' 'l N mtg S. X 10-113, MRS. BERYL GULLIVER -FRONT ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Lurline Beniamin, Arlene Cama- cho, Gwendolyn Bode, Lydia Allen, Pat Blevins, Barbara Bo- telho, Pauline Blanchart, Anita Bruce, Lynette Aping, Betty Lou Aiona. ROW TWO: Moana Cam- bra, Maureen Alba, Frances Achee, Maureen Ayau, Moana Aiko, Barbara Bradshaw, Betsy Bullock, Audrey Aloiau, Doro- thy Brand, Adele Brilhante, Ruby Bell. ROW THREE: Wil- liam Bradley, Douglas Barker, Elmer Barr, Howard Beck, Clar- ence Armstrong, Thomas Be- ment, Darrell Birkes, Charles Barnes, George Abrams, Barry Van Vleet. ROW FOUR: George Apela, Homer Barber, Melvin Barros, Jameson Akina, Don Birkes, Douglas Baiadali, Ron- ald Addington, Maurice Aquino, Dwyer Apana, Wilhelm Alama. 1 lr lt s simple, see? I0-N-3, MRS. MARY MAYER-FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Merle Waialeale, Ellen Uemura, Margaret Tumbaga, Gail Tanaka, EI Uiimori, Margaret Thomas, Katherine Ueiio, Sylvia Ann Teves, Katherine Wada. ROW TWO: Larry Walker, Blanche' Ventura, Rose Tr b B tty U h Mariorie Tat , Sybil Watson, P lla Tong, Barb Thayer, Elaine Tanimoto, Beatrice Ue t Dolores Waialae. ROW THREE J mes Swedberg, Mary louise Vogel, S rah Uyechi, Ethel Tomioka, Clara Tse, lo Thomas, B b T Mildred Wong, b t U d steller, Walter Tanabe, Wayne Tsuky ma. ROW FOUR: Theodore Takah h' Mlt V T T inaga, William T M T eman, John Tyler, Roger Watson, Th mas Takamatsu, James Walker, Da d T k Ch I Th Hn1.Wovk- 'uk , lvlovu ov'5 - lfl f 3- , ED' M-B J 2 --: b ML- ' Xl 3 LQNW , .ye CQ? f w- A- ' E5 VN 'L+ y f 'J WJ , TF H' fi ml f Lcf k Wx' ,-fm .a-...NX tem, M J T' E-Q f ,gr Y iT.'i,1g?:S7i:f.f-3-X, ay' X xp Ki CCJSL' fh ffg9WK5T gags Ieodugi z Q,-L C, ,af , kJ ..--f ' r cr- C- Q J ig ii W iw P get I I L may , ,fd 655, Q gee W f l ' , ,gf -f-1 ff- U it'- f ' .f- '4'-T fin W 1 ' ' 4 fL4.r,-.ff A.-,LM-fl cm, J 5 Q 1 UV xxUcL 5.1 G 3 ljajj J fi' gfuihfy qakxmj af 7 x,uc475p 'ibwMM'f A , 2 !AQwf4,f,y ' Val e Y- . c dj , GCDVERNMENT President ROSITA VILLANUEVA . .--Jr 2 . I K' A Vice-President RAYMOND NISHIBAYASHI f i , K'. lvl 'X l 1 T. .t xx N. E . 1 ' jp. 4 0 W of 1 EXECUTIVE Leading in an active and memorable year, diminutive Rosita Villanueva performed the duties of student body president with tact and efficiency. Vice-President Raymond Nishibayashi was re- sponsible for such activities as pep rallies held at the school stadium. Secretary was Edith Ita- mura, treasurer, Raymond Taniguchi. The three classes were represented by their respective councilors: Janice Leong, senior, Abra- ham Naehu, junior, Caroline Matano, sophomore. Councilor-at-large was Stanley Chung. As non- voting members the editors of the student publica- tions, Hilda Ching and Jean Uemura of the Rough Rider and Sumiye Oda of the Round-Up, con- tributed valuable services. Serving as delegates to the Oahu Youth Council were Loretta Caires and Naomi Perlstein. Delegates to the inter-School Council were .lane Bailey and Beverly Cruze. Homeroom representatives constituted the Rep- resentative Assembly with Mr. Frederick Titcomb as faculty adviser. For the purpose of welcoming new students to Roosevelt, a hospitality committee was organized. Another active group was the constitutional revi- sions committee, which worked conscientiously to improve the constitution. The hall supervision committee supervised the hallways during lunch periods. The movie committee presented a film each month for Roosevelt's scholarship fund. Roosevelt's first inter-school dance was held in coniunction with Farrington. Highlighting the year's activities were the formal affairs, the Mistle- toe Ball and the April Showers dances. Secreta I y Treasurer RAYMOND TANIGUCHI COUNCIL FE- 4.4 .-if ,.p-- 2' ,mf 5 , Q Councilor-at-large STANlEY CHUNG 1 ,mmce X-. Junior Councilor ABRAHAM NAEHU 'lst Semester Rough Rider Editor Sophomore Councilor HILDA CHING CAROLINE MATANO 2nd Semester Rough Rider Editor JEAN UEMURA Round-Up Editor SUMIYE ODA O. X' X a-R ' S -Z: 'ei 9' X V ' Faculty Adviser Nm. FREDERICK mcoma X S Xyuiiw HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION COMMITTEE Left to righh Sumiye Oda, Dorothy Aimofo, Lows Leong, Sau Jean Goo. lef' Io I9hIi Sharon Song' Eslher wannabe' carol ogawaf Waller Young, Hilda Ching. WWI wr 4 ,., ,f, , u ff E 'xr.gdl'5uLQ:.L'?'1. 'ru .wl..1'.' A , , -moe . vi- r .n...fs!I-S... .44 REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY-ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Frances Hedlund, Hayashi, Carol Omiyo, Rosifa Villanueva, Barbara Jean Teho, Jane Bailey, Alma Hayashi, Vivian Chun. ROW TWO: Helen Wood, Cynthia aio, Sally Kim, Pairicia Lum, Sumiye Oda, Hilda Ching, Caroline Mafano, Barbara Bofelho. ROW THREE: Frances Brown, Naomi Perlstein, Rowena Sue, Lorella Caires, Jean Uemura, Pearl Chang, Nancy Nakano, Norma Minakami, Behy Ha. ROW FOUR: James Zane, Ray Miyamoto, Eloise Lui, Barry Shimamura, William Kirkconnell, Osmond Okazaki, Leinaala Higgins, Grafton Jhung. , fi ,eq HALL SUPERVISION COMMITTEE MOVIE COMMITTEE leff Io I9I'Ii Eloise lui' leaffife okankil Left to righl: Rowena Sue, Shirley Achee, Warren Low, Stanley Chung. Vivian Chun, Abraham Naelw. ,ew Aw A an .fp if X nfl xv ff : .x 'F 4 ., X J, K , , ,Wfff 5 ,f. 'A 2,5x':.fvQ, 'Q . 0' 5g'i',y,f'x, , ggwff lr ,,y,gw!X ,4 , -,ws K Jlqgv .W , ,-'YVZ' ' xr H353 R fir' if A ,f by Q .f 3? 1523 T23 if Rx .9 4 ' ' w ,I . f. , rf, ' K' r Z UIi1'6f75:: Tqf::17Z'M?X ,f 4' 3 glvff fl am - 'WF ., ' 3 A .fwh 0, ,g1wgfi, '13 ,gm , af f QW., Inf 415-ly 3 . f M , A if X f A PW ,gf 'ya H., , 'B 1 Ifiwifykw X 5f'L.4gfQ'f?? fkfjy U4 Q YN f r A ff ew 'ww ' '. .Q .gh A, 'ff We fm, xii M' Xmibv' .J f k sf s ' ' X fflfwfax . , V31 Vglfjvfff 1- fy yr Y: , X, Q if ga, HMf'wf 1, Y . ,ggi M 4 ' Q KWH: V 5,gw:Mvf , x Y NXQ N fi W ,QYA ni 14' 5? w My 9 X Q, , Z, 25 4. 'fr E +:4?ig'f 144 N u My A W A fffif 'nv r' Q R,O u N Q,- u P Q With the theme This Is Roosevelt, in mind, the thirty-three members of the Round-Up Staff have worked diligently toward one goal-thatof presenting Roosevelftq you. Weeks of organizing and months of planning and qfecution have been spent td produce the best possible book. Sumiye Oda, editor-infchief, ellficiently guided the twenty-second edition of the Round-Up and ledf herstafttamid the hustle and bustle of a typical publications., yoom. Responsible for the handling of busineslsaftairs was June Morita, our capable business manager. Our new adviser, Mrs. Nell B. Elder, gave us valuable guidance as we worked out the varied problems, social and tech- nical, which the iob involved. f Mr. Edwin Chinn,and the photography departf ment cpoperated whole-heartedly to provide us with pictures. To observe printing processes, stu- dents made tours to tha! Honolulu Star-Bulletin plant. As ia money-making proiect, the staff printed names of swdents on the covers of the Round- p, using a'new Kingsley machine pur- chased y the Student Council. X Presentatiowof the i952 Round-Up at a sur- prise assembly terminated a year of rewarding work, and the members relaxed at the customary banquet. SUMIYE ODA Editor-in-Chief CD ELLEN UEMOTO Assistant Editor MRS. NELL ELDER Adviser xy. JUNE MORITA Business Manager it ROUND-UP SECTION EDITORS-TOP ROW: Jean Okuna, Cynthia Wong, Seniors, Ann Nalcaoka, Classes, Barbara Ching, Loretta Chong, Faculty, Dorothy Yamane, Government. ROW TWO: Agnes Talceucl1i,.Florence Tamashiro, Organization, Margaret Broderick, School Life, Lorraine Whang, Kenneth Chong, Sports, Amy Chang, Assistant Business Manager. ROW THREE: Edward De Ponte, Arty Samuel Ching, Morris Kitamura, Photography. ROUND-UP STAFF-FRONT ROW: Sau Jean Goo, Trudy Asato, Eloise Lui, Lois Izumihara. ROW TWO: Robert Ching, Muriel Kamada, Ruth Fuiioka, Winifred Numazu, Laura Kaiiwara, Samuel Ching. ROW THREE: Ann Rasmussen, Eleanor Len, Constance Shim, Lydia Leong. NOT PICTURED: Betty Ha, Marilyn Lexcen, Gary Kim. 'W'-M ..N,M . -, , ,Ns L..-Er J., ,'i i Es--, 1 .. 3' ,.-. .sn-.',.. V. ...Q 1 .. .. 5. ,, W. ,4s.uw- ti if HILDA CHING First Semester Editor JEAN UEMURA Second Semester Editor MRS. SHIZUKO OUCHI Adviser gx i N -R Y K i -J cc! N? ROUGH RIDER Although the Rough Rider staff was handicapped by a shortage of second-year students to carry on the work, the tive second-year students and a large and promising group of beginning students cooperated to produce the weekly newspaper for the Roosevelt High School student body. The staff was headed by Hilda Ching, first semester editor-in- chief and advised by Mrs. Shizuko Ouchi. Other editors were: Jean Uemura, first semester news editor and second semester editor-in-chief, Barbara Jean Teho, feature editor, Loretta Caires, news-feature editor, Kenneth Chong, sports editor. On the business staff were: Ann Blanchart, business manager, Jane Ohinata, advertising manager, Genevieve Freitas, circulation manager, Janet Lau, head typist. The staff made considerable changes in the make-up of the pages, with the feature page receiving the most thorough face- lifting. Special editions were put out for Xmas, the Junior prom, Sophomore class day, Senior class day, and April Fool's day. Another added service was the Rough Rider of the Air, a ten minute summary of the latest news aired over the public address system on Fridays, if a crowded exam schedule or lack of time because of holidays made it impossible for the staff to turn out a regular issue. Staff members took time out in November and again in May for their annual excursions to the Honolulu Advertiser and Hono- lulu Star-Bulletinxplagts to learn about the mecllgxanics of printing 6 H Wspapaf-J its r A y pi -Q 3 X fs fix Q, ' X, xi N X. X vi X J V . 'ggi --Q,xXg4,g1m x- X GQ 3 X .'N XFX, -J Q Ni 'R vi Q fx X X J gg :J v Qc N i N X RN 'N N X 31 X 'K ,i X., cf! --1 X 1 V' X1'At-e you writing H sports lead? asks Jo Ann. 3 'gg is Ns LORETTA CAIRES KENNETH CHONG BARBARA JEAN TEHO Page 3 Editor Sports Editor Page I Editor K . ,f f 'U Q J , J' S P-' ' Q Z 1 ' A 1' A ' N ' X ' I5 X ,' 5 xg I J I I it my , , T 1 . Ss I if 7 C -ft 4 1 E ' N0 4 1' -' 0 ' I 1 . ' .. xv? '1 ' 1 'A' ' ' f 0 V I kk - pq' 1 f af' f ff Q ' 4. P A rf' 1 '41 C' ' . h Y t 1 1 4 ' If - D-1 -14 ROUGH RID - - ' ' ' ER STAFF FRONT ROW. Pearl Chang, Rose Muranaka, Natalie Ho, Ann Togawa, Genevieve Freltas, Janet Lau, Joann Nosse. ROW TWO: Allen lee, Amy Senaga, June Tayama, lorina Kalehua, Lona Lane, Joanne Collins, Morris Kitamura. ROW THREE: Robert Craig- head, Jane Ohinata, Margaret Fuchise, Sharon Song, Ann Blanchart, Nancy Rogers, Samuel Ching, Roger Le Goullon. NOT PICTURED: Carol Ogawa, Carl Furukawa, George Hall, Rosita Villanueva, Beverly Cruze, Joyce Sera, June Morita. Ei it 3-'ik M A Q '.1.', fp Q?x4.J,,Q414g,.4pJf-.... , X -W x 7 , 'V -.m 'I , :P V K V Y, Q,-4' v. fl , + A1103 1 -v ' 'P '- ' ' J Q ' JE! .Lil ws..--r -Q.. ...s.i,,,...a-ss, . ' 4.5-4 . vii- . , fa- L , I 1 yn. , :Y ...M ss ..3r,.aei' .. s f ' ' - ' 5: gray w- -. ,. ... s I ,, 'S is 51 imma OUILL AND SCROLL-FRONT ROW: Ann Nakaoka, Rose Muranaka, Barbara Jean Teho, Cynthia Wong, Agnes Takeughi, Ellen Uemoto. ROW TWO: Sumiye Oda, Hilda Ching, June Morita, Dorothy Yamane, Barbara Ching. ROW THREE: Loretta Caires, Jean Uemura, Kenneth Chong, Lorraine Whang, Jealy0kuna, Florence Tamashiro. K V . . V ., I. 0 , ' I . Quill cmd Scroll Usheretfes' Club A - -f 1. K - Nineteen' seniors, ecommended for high jour- With Waonette Silva, Jean Uemura, Edith lta- nalistic and scholastic work were acypted by mura,f d A esllakeufilli S'-?fVlf1Q dS'JCl00f ffhalfi Quill and Scroll,'the national honorary society for men, t e Uillilllettes Club onci BQQWT' P 0V9d ITS?-lf X young iournalists, during the fipt'semester. .A qge of the bdsiedt groups at Roosegjelfz l I . B average a d leadership in the field of pulplica- 'J ' Ap toximately sevelnty selebf sem r QIl'.lS alter- tions .were re ired of 'all members. i ' J nate in-sefvingythe sch and Community. The No ofticers were elected, but informal meetings ' l Mrls received .and seat audiences at' the Xmas were held to plan the candlelight initiation cere- f and Ea ter cancer? of the A'lCay3:ielIa choir, the mony jand a moonlight picrlic. ACMQ as-co- annual alent Sho in February, erformances-fbfl advisers were Mrs. Shizuko Qgchi andYlArs. Nell 'the onolulu Bymphoofy Orchestra ayid Commul, ' B. Elder. ' nity heatre, the Patti Page show, and numerous Presenteton opvhe Quill and Scroll pins at the other iqoncerts,jplays, arzclfpirtbrvfgnqes. ' , ' awards as embl in May rounded out the year's ,As in past years, Miss Hor ense, chwallre'actecl 6CfiviTieS. asifclub adviser. l ' y X rn l i USHERETTES CLUB-FRONT ROW: Naomi Kim, Amy Chang, Marilyn Warner, Delthia Colburn, Barbara Denis, Rosita Villanueva, June Morita, Lotu.s Won, Leslie Lewis, Shirley Flateau, Markie Winsett, Loretta Souza. ROW TWO: Lorraine Whang, Betty Ann Rapozo, Elizabeth Cypriano, Shirley Tam, Beverly Song, Agnes Takeuchi, Elsie Goto, Eleanor Leong, Carol Moore, Verna Ho, Catherine Chun. ROW THREE: Marilyn Lunt, Barbara Mosher, Marilyn Lexcen, Carol Ogawa, Marylyn Mitsuo, Loretta Look, Muriel Zane, Lorraine Smithy, Estelle Suzuki, Audrey Moy, Lei Hopkins, Barbara J. Luke. ROW FOUR: Evelyn Young, Merelyn Hougland, Edith Itamura, Barbara Houston, Carol Akemon, Shirley Ann Hoo, Pearl Chang, Barbara Link, Barbara Welch, Barbara Lincoln, Adele Shively, Shirley Ault, Joyce Sera, Waonette Silva, Annette Ching, Patricia Takamatsu, Carol Benko. ROW FIVE: Lillian Ichioka, Shirley Hong, Shirley Bow, Ellen Uemoto, Loretta Caires, Doris Ling, Jean Uemura, Beg!-lla, Helen Tanonilii, Adfl6l1l19 Choy, Janice Leong, Elaine Correa, Betty Lou Decoito, Sunny Jean Guerreiro. and Maw RED CROSS-FRONT ROW: Frances Leong, Theresa Aikau, Rachel Chun, Shirley Awamura, Elizabeth Muller, Sandra Seto, Vivian Ohta, Dorothy Kuwada, Barbara Ching. ROW TWO: Kathleen McCrimmon, Lahoma Tuck, Winona Nipp, Evelyn Young, Hanako Nakama, Edith Gitschlag, Nancy Westropp, Eloise Kanemoto, Ellen Shibuya, 'Laverne Kong, Amy Senaga. ROW THREE: Walter Young, Abel Guerreiro, Hollis,Ching, Donald Sharer, Charles Johnson, Gilbert Undersellr. ' .1 ' It KX MFL gl , CKTZMLJ yy afwflo J fu! 'AMLL114 .4L,, . I X I . Q J :vt J . f ' :' -'YJ :-q,l'Q..f, -491 f ,4,4:, I K f I 3 3 '7 lA,,LlJ X J , .A J HIL gidlij Upuqog, iv ! I A V W ,A ,L,,LA,1,'.L-f-vu ycuw - 71 -- N I A -I ' F 1 YR jLj,,4f'-'L-'jflf f' KAJJIX VMJ.. ' . ! rdf 124 ef-1 ' J od I Tl? Ng' K K 0 , lt Junior Red Cross, Nc i Wor We are Committee l . Roosfevelt's chabter of the JuniA Red,2ross N This year, the former European Aid Committee experienced a successful year under the able sp sorship of Mrs. Reba Ridley. Walter Young, pres dent, pltirley Awamura, vice-president, Amy Senaga,-'secretaryg Hanako Nakama, treasugrg expanded its scope to include other parts of the world. The group, fifty-five strong, started the year with a cookie sale which added extra money A I ill x 3889.22 5-'21 0-3220-90ml m:.-Q- Egg.-4 mo-3-CDlQ3rDm: g5Q,J,2f03'ggL +3.? Dgg'2c 53Q5 0 5 ...mow Tig a g8wg.5fD01 O fD1C 'm in w Laaaliiiw I 3-2. go' 5 n-nu,--O C . OO-hsmnm 70 525 iid h 3033 23 - -.1mm-h-+ fp '53R00g 'U fn5U'3 Q'5'- 5 ofvi x ' JGSEQQ g 0-I 20:1 3 lb -ofbur -Q DUE: + 2' 323395 fb -. 3 laiagm 5 O' -.. 3' qi 5:2-22 2 V wage?-39 Q. Leap '44-4,111 wlzdf'-'ffm-.ALJ'f 1' - '- 7 ,yugo Jfeoz, rcwfl' f' J j'znlf4uc,a JJ 'L' 44 gong, 37:3 13' 0 O-0O3'U'410 'S 65322 ?'3 Sg3'if+3 -2 2.35192 Em fl?-0-m3 msg 3 302 22 3005.2 T1 EBSQ 'D Pa2'Q3 vm:-3--11: 8-o.Sj4 '8'F1'-' -S. g E3 mvtgn '01 '40 3-Oorbo mQl3m C mco3'QEI5' E140 Q01-o-. , . fD2i5-'DSS' 0-033 '03 g 91Q 12-mm W-- y'O '1 O5 C20 Em Zigi? o.c 1 5 ...H gear' 38 Q, Og v..tD I-til-5,5 gg m mQEIP' QQ. to the treasury. Soap, candy, clothes, and other WORLD WELFARE-FRONT ROW: Genevieve Freitas, Mae Yatsu, Cynthia Wong, Sandra Jean Ching, Audrey Alvorau, Sumiye Oda, Ruby Yasui, Ernelle Kau, Barbara Okinaka, Gladys Isokane. ROW TWO: Loretta Chong, Juliette Ow, Delfin Morgado, Merelyn Hougland, Barbara Kum, Esther Watanabe, Anna Mamiya, Adeline Kuruya, Janet Kurashige, lydia Leong. ROW THREE: Lucille Yasumichi, Carolyn Miura, Dorothy Nishimura, Estelle Suzuki, Amy Chang, Betsy Sheu, Deborah Ing, Tokie Inamine, Annette Ching, Claudette Omiyo, Joan Takara. ROW FOUR: Noreen Chang, Lillian lfivyanvg, Elizabeth Kula, Gwendolyn Mendonca, Ellen Uemoto, Shirley Watanabe, Lillian Ichioka. lwasaki, Millicent Komagata, Ellen Kochi, J 4 , - A - 3'-Q4 f 'Q Q . .5 1-.M V ' 1' -,'. dear s,.,,, 4-. N W. : ,,.,,,,,,o , M., N ' g. c , ll 1.rj'4'A Q -fx Q ' , i . fw0'f9:v erafydviig ff lg... . 1 . LL - ' - ri, ' 1 -- '.' H- ffl s .. 1 U an he K 1 my 1 1 Y 1 .er -1 C qu If 'M A 5 'a l -?-L -ic, y .-any if , - 4 -a .I . , . 4. ,-asf: EJ.: AA., il E ,,--f -,. wav' 'W W wi -s TOP ROW: Shirley Awamura, Carol Benlco, Noreen Chang, .lune Ching, Patricia Ching, Shirley Ching, Thelma Ching, Annie Chun. ROW TWO: Betty Chun, Victoria Chun, Loretta Chong, Wanda Ellis, Elsie Goto, Dorothy Hahn, Verna Ho, Lillian lchioka. ROW THREE: Sallie lmada, Lillian Iwasaki, Grace Kim, Ellen Kochi, Janet Lang Doris Ling, Eleanor Leong. HUI MALULANI , . xi A t Under the ,leadership of President Ann Nakaolca and advisers Lillian'Takeuchi and Jeannette Murai, Hui Malulani, Group Under Heaven's Protection, ervitoyed a very successful year. f They commenced their final yeariby holdirlig the annual recognitiqrfceremony with other Roose- velt Y-Teens at the Reorganized!Church of the Latter Day Saints. As service projects they folded seals, gavexa Xmas party at Maluhia, made news- paper bagsgfor Leahi Hospitaljconductecl a school pep ralIy,' and distributed Xmas cards. J Service projects, however, were not the only activities which kept the girls busy. There were socials with various groups, a camp at Halekipa, and a dinner-dance at one of the leading night- clubs at the end of the year. Other otticers of this energetic group were: Victoria Chun, vice-president, Hanako Nakama, recording secretary, Elsie Goto, corresponding secretary, June Shimokawa, treasurer, Shirley Awamura, program chairman, Shirley Tani, l.C.C. representative. TOP ROW: Barbara J. Luke, Lynette Lum, Hanako Nakama, Nancy Nakano, Ann Nakaoka, Jane Ohinata, Alice Okuhara, Ruby Pang. ROW TWO. Constance Seto, June Shimokawa, Frances Shin, Beverly Song, Lillian Takaki, Agnes Takeuchi, Shirley Tani, Frances Toda. ROW THREE: Aiko Uye- hara, Lydia Wong, Patsy Yamashiro, Dorothy Yee, Lillian Yonamine, Muriel Zane, Jeanetfe Murai, Lillian Takeuchi, Advisers. -af 'Y- ff 3 1 'FFF' ,DQ 'B' K, r I . 1 F nv . Ii :,' , fy' N l MN N q r' 1. T 3 it rv-4 , as 3 x 'W 'M dlesf , r 'V 3 , s ij N. IX , .. ' .-.- Z , if ' A 7 I T5 -,. 1 -e ,, K 4 y ' ..... ,212 x gap- .Yi rv 1-1, .Y. rf? +5 Xp , 5 frf ff, .fi .T Q A - r 1 s 'T ' ' -. T P -V. , ' - ' 1' if ' 'W ' I' . 1 14 1 M ' fills ! f,fQ Qff . -1, -4-'T' v Q ' 4 of ,sag , ' H, Af is .. :1., V qul VN. 1 X 43.2 --', - A 1 X ,. E, A ins -Ez, . I 'Ar F, ,. -. A ,Q ., we , If -, Y I il' J ' Af , 4.15, v,.::g I D A . ,,. I .Y I . .I A at . .- T 3, 3ws'afxy f,,, , , f T , aff?-T, .E 4.6: P r. sf T, a s W 1 , f' X Y 1 lx - EQ Q,-'T 4 ' inlay , sf I s r .xi .. ' mi. TOP ROW: Dorothy Aimoto, Jane Bailey, Loretta Caires, Pearl Chang, Audrey Ching, Barbara Ching, Harriet Ching, Hilda Ching. 4' ' ROW TWO: Alpha Chock, Sybil Check, Catherine Chun, Genevieve Freitas, Margaret Fuchise, -533,39-,-Alma Hayashi, Barbara Q Hayashi. ROW THREE: Mrs. Dumas, Adviser. -5 2 ' ' i ' I ' T' 7' ' . l . , . if '-f ' f 'f f 'R T' I 2 T ' 1 - A 1' f if ,, 4 1 ' x I 7 I X 1' f ff, - M. i ' ,A D v l X w l A Kf' 1 . 0 -A ' A , Tl lalxli 17' I AJ 'W,r ,I ' , 1 , , x vi Dil- T W., VAJDWQ I If . Q ' . H xi. i w V 135 , , , T. T T ui 1 KALANK,,,s , fe , if if HJ ' 1 X J H ,we Dwi' ff -:H ' -rx f , f ' 'Durin Theii Three!years as Y-Teens f-f2ooAe- 1 V or Thfee, ears Rouse amen in The Iss 9 F' T J. V veIT, The mdrnbers of The ljuihAkaIqni Club cartiedp Typicg Y-T T conTesT ha be 4, y f.This out The y4Tee0 sfpirit in wofk and play. The Elub's' X , ?lub. ontesf nts wgrad lyn MiTsuo, '50, Helen service proieCTs included folmng of Xmas and Niinynaka, '5 5 El'6rence amasluro, 9241 EasTer sealsf making of candles for our friends in The 951-52 Officers: Janicylfedqf 'dent Korea, disTribuTion of Yuleilde greeTing cards, and Jaine- iley, Vicepresidenfi Edlfh I Cord- sponsoring ofia qvayd 'party fol The children at Maluhia Home, A , The girls enjoyed socials, picnics, volleyball TournamenTs, hen parties, and camping Trips To Halekipa and The Beach Club. MJ' WT ing cretaryg Alma Hayashi, corr onding secre- 151 Florence Tamashiro, Treasurer, June MoriTa, l.C . represenT Tive, DoroThy AimoTo, program vised b Mrs Jeanne Dumas. Bo.N.l,oJm, V WvuLAACL4v...Q,u AA gi chairma 'Edh Komenaka, mediator, wer ad- ' f V ik V TOP ROW: Sylvia Heu, Edwina Holt, Mae Ishimoto, Jennie lshizagi, Edith ltamura, Jane Kim, Edna Komenaka, Janice Leong. ROW TWO: Marylyn Mitsuo, Carol Moore, May Morisugi, June Morita, Audrey Moy, Alice Murabayashi, Sumiye Oda Carol Ogawa. ROW THREE: Agnes I . . .I . I I Tom' J . . Okada Jeanette Shlraishl Florence Tamashlro Helen Tanonaka Gertrude ean Uemura, Marlene Elaine. Yamagami. R' WM LP! TOP ROW: Wilma o'w Ann Hoo, Gladys lsokane. ROW TWO: Millicent Komogata. ROW X , Q THREE: Mr. -. , . , N . X . , X ,I 5 T , kt 114 ' N - X x 4 X ' o T it if Q, it , ge YP KIEA Y, Memb f 1 Kipa, lu o I nd , s cl nefit da es and had a tea with their worked d I ex el to th ca t ' ister lub, th Hui No Ka Oe's of Farrington the YfT n g . - QD , Th irst sem ter officers were: Thelma Sakai g th p fect w e e do a'on of pr entg a i Kim, vice-presidentg Evelyn coo s for t e enior fo ' f X Y , recor g secretaryg Amy Chang, corre sea s :vin sket a I g cret y Aileen Koide treasurer Judith T e Kwans eve camps an r Lorraine Whang mediator Alyce Kim clo r Q . X I I , x an ' ' g' T S t'o o l n n 5 ' ' , 5 ' Arm , tree f a e fa ly K, ayama and ora Sato, l.C.C. repriehtativesg sports o the Roo ev t-Kaim i . rall . lle -U to and Dorothy Yamane, fp gram Coe, h . . I i I d p - . I . I . F . t' 'p ' . p - c Ra i . 1 1 X l l T ici ation in sgtgr a nts Th also s W V5 ' TOP ROW: Janet Kurashige, Shirley Lim, Carolyn Miura, T elma M ka , Jean Nakano, Judith Nakayama Onaha, Carol Osakl, Lilllan Oshlta, Nancy Oyadomon, Thelma Sakai, N a Sato, Betsy Sheu ROW THREE l Lorraine Whang, Dorothy Yamane, Lucille Yasumichi, Evelyn Young. x A illian Ohara. ROW TWO: Leatrice a . Estelle Suzuki, Ellen Uemoto ' Env ,pus TOP ROW: J h n Cheong Clumg, Bob Craighead, Carl Furukawa, Rudolph Ing. ROW TWO: Edwin Kanelro, Henry Kuba, I, A , , . 1 5' 5 Lawrence Ku Howard Mau L' KJ J' 1 ff' .y 'till W -R515 yrfti. ,HQ Al 1 ' f ll 4 ' tr,,r',,f.5ff REGENTS HI-Y ln N ,E fs 2 jf ,I X 9 Under the able advgership of Mrffufgege Fitch, the Regentfs Hi-Y completed itsfthirdlandp most successj.:l'year. ThisApopular club has been very active In social' andcomnlunity activities and has proven itself as worthy representative ofjthe Y.M.C.N.'s student Christian movement. The s6: cial, financial, and Sipiritual successdof the club is attribmefl te the cooperation of the Y.M.C,A., the club members, Gnd ,the excellent leadership,-,of its ofticers andladviserf I Now that the school year 1951-52is completed, the members of the Regents Hi-Y can truthfully say that they have worked to attain their goal: f To create, maintain, and extend. 'Officers for the year were: Harold Okami, president, Henry Kuba, vice-president, Lester Mu- ramoto, secretary, Clarence Ono, treasurer, Law- rence Kuratani, sergeant-at-arms, Bernard Matano, chaplain. TOP ROW: Howard Miura, Lester Muramoto, Wallace Nakahara, Earl Nishimura, Arcenio Octavio, Harold Okami. ROW TWO: Osmond Oka- zaki, Harold Okiishi, Roy Omoto, Clarence Ono, Wallace Sakuma, Charles Sakurai. ROW THREE: James Shimabuku, Francis Shiraki, Keith Shiraki, Harold Uehara, Ernest Yosllioka, Mr. Eugene Fitch, Adviser. ,?fT....JH?'3'Wf x . s, V L... Q My K llayrtle l .:k1zakibkGrace Srare K s ' e, S 'r ey ano, ir ey .gsx A -C S., A ---a,,,...L. Adaee. l I ff f At, iff., - fff' 1'---, f ' i, - . - .- f' ,Y u oaloha MeFry'Men'ehunes, 1- ,, 1 K , , , With eFiic nt an cooperative advisers, Carole Fuiioka and Karen Itoga, thirty-tive iuniors of the Hui Hoaloha Y-Teen Club enioyed a well-rounded program during the year. A twilight picnic, socials, and activity meetings were some of the extra-curricular activities. Serv- ice proiects included a successful sweet-bread sale, Xmas caroling at the Queen's Hospital, and a children's party at Children's Hospital. Cabinet members were: Beverly Cruze, presi- dent, Betty Ota, vice-president, Leatrice Okazaki, recording secretary, Elaine Hinochi, correspond- ing secretary, Edna Izumi, treasurer, Laura Kaii- wara, l.C.C. representative, Grace Kaneshige, program chairman, Ruth Fuiioka, assistant program chairman. -Q-fs To promote mutual interestsfamongteep-ageps, the' Merly-Mer?eh'u'nes'.funibr Y-Teen Club, com- ,pesed'of thirty-six girls, had a successful year. Morpeypaking and service protects, such as told- ing Xrnas seals, making tray faxprs and donating! cookies fdr g qQswfeflCt.',.Mistletoe, alT,'-were includediin the ogram. They hel , ' s, camps, hikes, and picnics. The high-light o tl1e4,yea,r was ,the qrpl'1ak.',part'y.C 4 ff if' ' ' This club was underfthe leadership of Joyce Nakamura, president, Jean Niillida, vice-president, Bertha Tahara, recorcfmg sec etaryj Ada Matsuda, corresponding secretary,'Shir ey,A Nishimoto, treasurer, Frances Uyedap-hel, igqpgesentative, Kay Ohira and Lillian Kinoshitafprogr chair- men, Misses Harriet Fuiioka and Hel Tanaka, advisers. Nakamura, June Tayama. ' ,,,..4a - - , .--fa jf MW, -A A ,ex HUI HOALOHA-FRONT ROW Helen Uyeda, Beverly Cruze Jo Ann Nosse, Myris Hamada Leatrice Okazaki, Amy Sugnta Ruth Fuiioka, Lois Tatsuguchl Dorothy Kuwada, Joyce Taker ROW TWO: Claudette Omryo Stella Wong, Elaine Hinochn Janet Kaneshiro, Naomi Yama shire, Edna Izumi, Henrretta Sung, Edna Naito, laura Kali wara, Mildred Endo. ROW l ' THREE: Amy om, Lois lzuml hara, Bertha Numazu, Shirley - Sakamoto, Carol Yamaguchi Muriel Kamada, Mae Kaneshlro MERRY MENEHUNES - FRONT ROW: Helen Miyake, Eleanor Matsuguma, .lanet Ohta, Ruth Miyashiro, Barbara Olunaka Shirley Watanabe, Ruby Yasul Carol Temasu, Ernelle Kau ROW TWO: Ruth Tsukamoto Amy Onoye, Mary Siu, Thelma Kano, Caroline Arizumi, Shirley Nishimoto, luella Mukai, Bertha Tahara, Katherine Tamashrro ROW THREE: Grace Hrrata Gladys Asano, Jean Nlshlda Kay Ohira, Frances Uyeda lil lian Kinoshita, Virginia Hahn Ada Matsuda. ROW FOUR Loretta Tanaka, Myrtle Yoshi mura, Shirley Nakamura, Sylvia Yoshioka, Joan Hirashima, Joyce HUI ILIMA-FRONT ROW: Lo- retta Leong, Sau Jean Goo, Jean Nakamura, Marina Medina, Mildred Chow, Janet Ikeda, Constance Shim, Nancy Kawa- mura Jane Uemoto, Kathleen Lum Peggy Honda. ROW TWO: Florence Ng, Lorraine Fuiimoto, Shirley Chun, Carol Chong, Florence Lim, Patricia Tossey, Jane Morisugi, Edwina Yee, Ruth Sakuma, Shirley Young, Sally Omine. ROW THREE: Janice Lum, Vivian Lee, lor- ' ' raine Ching, Betty Lee, Jocelyn Lee Myrna Chun, Florence Shi- muu Myrtle Choy, Maxine Lee. ROW FOUR: Lydia Chun, Mae- dene Liu, Shirley Tom, Lydia Leong, Eleanor Len, Jean Pang, Leatrice Lock. HUI MIKI MIKI-FRONT ROW: Ethel Fukunaga, Aileen Ching, Elaine lnamine, Jeanette Hahn, Harriet Kawano, Carol Goto, Salome Shin, Myrna Hayashi, Vivian Young, Jane Goo. ROW TWO Rachel Nakamura, Ann Ito Betty Uehara, Betty Yone- mura Laura Yoshida, Priscilla Tong Katherine Ueiio, Loretta Young, Caroline Matano, Eliza- zeth Yanagawa. ROW THREE: Sarah Uyechi, Amy Iyoki, Janice Kim Grace Fukuda, Barbara Na- kabayashi, Loretta Chang, Betty Lou Aiona, Eunice Woo, Shirley Chun Hoon, Miriam Murakami. f . 2.5 Hui Illma Hui Ilima Y-Teen Club, composed of thirty-five junior girls, held its initial meeting in September at which time plans for the year were discussed. The girls have worked hard at fulfilling their goal of fostering friendship within the club and serv- ing the school and community. The year's activities were highlighted by an initiation camp at the Y.W.C.A. Beach Club, a Xmas ornament collection for a local hospital, and several well-planned socials. Officers for the year were: Janet Ikeda, presi- dent, Leatrice Lock, vice-president, Sau Jean Goo, recording secretary, Shirley Tom, corresponding secretary, Florence Ng, treasurer, Jane Uemoto and Peggy Honda, program chairmen, Maedene Liu, I.C.C. representative. --.-gg, Hui Mlkl Miki For the newly organized Hui Miki Miki Sopho- more Y-Teens, officers were: Caroline Matano, president, Loretta Young, vice-president, Carol Goto, secretary, Amy Iyoki, corresponding secre- tary, Priscilla Tong, treasurer: Myrna Hayashi, I.C.C. representative, Katherine Ueiio and Janice Kim, program co-chairmen, Jane Goo, sergeant- at-arms. An eioyable moonlight picnic with the Regents Hi-Y was given at Kaiona Beach. Service proiects consisted of folding of Xmas seals and making of tray favors for local hospitals. Hand-made dish towels were also contributed to the Y.W.C.A. Other activities were socials with the Hi-Y clubs and an interesting forum on boy and girl relationships. agree- -f ' r.. S'-f , n 'nt-.af , -, A l .. - C ' ' ..,...,.. '1 . . ' ' - A - 1-'-1 -W - P' . ' ., , ' .-E' - ii i'...-.. H' ,T .. . . - V - . ., 1 X ' 1, ' F52 ..:,-----'- . , , f .. : a ,n.sep,a.c fae:,E,:,-x . , H., 1' 'fwvl ff : L - ' f - ' -- xwzuaaas 1' HUI LEIALOHA-FRONT ROW: Ruth Gomes, Myrna Yama- moto, Laverne Kong, Vivian Ing, Merle Chong, Hannah Mae Chu, Molly Ann Failing. ROW TWO: Audrey Aloiau, Loretta Shim, Geraldine Cower, Es- stelle Young, Sally Kim, Frances Leong, Carol Suenaga, Elaine Yamada. ROW THREE: Marierie Furumizu, Gertrude Yamamoto, June Lane, Weilyn Lum, Vivian Zukeran, Frances Achee, Frances Kagawa, Bertha Talzayesu. ROW FOUR: Zellora Santos, Harriet Chang, Myrna Minatedani, Ethel Temioka, Lois Shida, Verna Wong. n 0 0 I O I Hui Lelclloha Dances, picnics, sports activities, and excursions were some of the recreational functions of Hui Leialoha, newly organized Y-Teen club for sopho- mores. Included in the club's activities were Xmas caroling at the Y.W.C.A., an Easter party for orphans, the making of tray favors for hospitals, and the folding of Xmas seals. Leading the club of 35 girls were: Hannah Mae Chu, president, Elaine Yamada, vice-president, Frances Leong, secretary, Patsy Hayashi, treasurer. Representing the club at I.C.C. meetings was Frances Achee. Carol Suenaga and Estelle Young were Program Council representatives. Hui O Hana Mlkl Hui O'Hana Miki Sophomore Y-Teen Club, com- posed of forty-five girls, was led by President Barbara Ching. Among the proiects carried out by this club were: a cookie sale, Xmas caroling at the Kuakini hospital, and the making of place cards and metallic birds. Several successful so- cials were enioyed including a paiama party at the Y.W.C.A. Beach Club. Other officers for the first semester were: Patsy Murakami, vice-president, May Sato, secretary, Gail Sugai, treasurer, Sharon Kiyama, program chairman, Lynette Aping, I.C.C. representative. Advisers for the year were 1951 Roosevelt grad- uates, Mitsuko Otsuka and Ruth Shomura. HUI O'HANA MIKI - FRONT ROW: Joyce Konno, Bertha Ka- neshiro, Irene Chinen, Lynette Aping, Vivian Ohta, Jeanette Eto, Vivian Lum, Doris Ng, Catherine Sakato, Grace Kallazu, Jane Lau. ROW TWO: Mae Manabe, Eleanor Yenamine, Jan- ice Ibara, Arlene Fung, Elsie Uiimori, Patsy Kaneshiro, Mar- ierie Tatami, Suzannah Chow, Eleis Sung, Barbara Ching, Sandra Low. ROW THREE: Jane Kim, Joyce Yukumeto, Doris Miyamoto, Mary Jane Mock, Sharon Kiyama, Helen Sakai, Patricia Lum, Juliet Ow, Elaine Tanimoto, Shirley Sagawa, Alice Fuiimote. ROW FOUR: Lotus Leong, Beatrice Uemote, Jane Saiki, May Sato, Patsy Mura- kami, Joan Takata, Amy Sasaki, Juanita Ching, Shirley Souza, Patsy Dung, Gail Sugai. DREAMERS AND MAM'SEllES TRI-HI-Y-FRONT ROW: Thelma Kano, Shirley Nishimoto, Ber- tha Tahara, Kay Ohira, Maureen Alba, luella Multai, Mary .lane Mock, Mary Siu, Lillian Kino- shita. ROW TWO: Ada Matsuda, Carol Goto, Shirley Chun-Hoon, Aileen Ching, laura Yoshida, Priscilla Tong, Grace Fukuda, Janice Kim, loretta Young, Amy lyoki, Edna Naito. ROW THREE: Jeanette Hahn, Kath- erine Ueiio, Caroline Matano, Myrna Hayashi, Betty Yonemura. . , , .L M,.f,..k - ' .-.: .-' - . if A QQ V, , ,H 'rfvfvrf ,.fv H1-5--5: , 3,5-?3. Qu. ' ' D cl M ' ll F H A l'eCllTlel'S CII1 Cm S9 GS . . . Two newly organized clubs of Roosevelt were As part of the national organization of the the Dreamers and the Mam'selleS, Tri-Hi-Y'S. Future Homemakers of America, the Roosevelt 'Afflwflef Carried OU7 7h 0UQl'l the Yeaf 'DCU-'Qled chapter worked diligently toward fulfilling the picnics, socials, volleyballtournaments, the selling Organizationfs goal of Working together for a of Xmas cards and sweet bread. The Dreamers happier home life also sponsored a dance from which a part of the L d b P .d QV I . L . Th. . I b profit was contributed to Roosevelt's Scholarship e Y res' en qa em? eww' 'S achve C U, fund. was sponsored iss Alice Stewart. Other offi- Officers of the Mam'seIIes were: Loretta Young, Cers Were: fe LeW'Sf Ami' 0701 and LOTUS president: Myrna Hayashi, vice-president: Jean- Won, Vlcei Sldenfsi JOY Kagawaf 5eCVe7afYi ette Hahn, recording secretary: Katherine Ueiio, CBVOIYU Af Uml, treasurer- treasurer. Vari proiects were undertaken during the The Dreamers were led by Thelma Kano, pr ' year, i udi an excursion of kitchen appliance dent: Mary Siu, vice-president and t asure , , p ies ecity. Club members also planned Mary Jane Mock, secretary: Ada Mats a, social nd art' pated in a fashion show for the student chairman. D , d l Fl G A WX gem, if ooo 0- F.H.A.-FRONT ROW: Adrienne Choy, Elizabeth Cabral, Amy Onoye, Marianne Miyashiro, Elsie Arata, Esther Matsuda, Shirley Uyeda, Naomi Napo- leon, Patricia Bortlielcl, Ruth Sakuma, Joan Takara, Alice Kodama, loretta Tanaka. ROW TWO: Dorothy Kuwada, Adri- enne Ferreira, Geraldine Oh, Doris ling, loretta Souza, Win- ona Nipp, Joy Kagawa, Valerie lewis, Myrtle Yoshimura, Gwen- dolyn Mendonsa, Alberta Braun, Adele Shively. ROW THREE: Kathleen Rodrigues, leila Yap, Joan Nishimoto, Alice Olluhara, Kay Ohira, Amy Oto, Gladys Asano, Jane Uemoto, Shirley 4 Ault, Maureen Cullen, Ruth Matsushita, Myrtle Choy, Betsy BX kv, am, Tomita, Carolyn Arizumi. ROW FOUR:KClar1c Ann lgabgo, mar- kb garet im, aren ota a, ae ' ' '9- - -4 -. lchimura, lillian Yonamine, lil- -.ju 'T' 1 'li Iian Takalci, Grace Kim, Leslie lewis, lotus Won, Wanda Ellis, Noreen Chang, Cleo Miyamoto. .5-0 p M ! 'l THE R3 CLUB-FRONT ROW: Barbara Peterson, Lynette lor- ing, Marylyn Mitsuo, Millie Lucas, Wanda Ellis, Leinaala Higgins, Joan Gima. ROW TWO: Joann Snively, lorena Kalehua, Marierie Kadooka, Thelma Murakami, Ann Blanch- art, Adele Shively, Winifred Agana. ROW THREE: Carol Benko, Melvin Weaver, Rodney Oborslxi, lee Frost, Carl luzens, Carl Lindquist. The R3 Club The Rough Riders Radio Club for R3 Clubi is an organization designed to stimulate and retain interest in the field of radio broadcasting. Writing scripts, directing plays, acting, and devising sound effects are iust a few of the tasks that the group experienced this year. Headed by Marylyn Mitsuo, president, Carol Benko, vice-president, Ann Blanchart, secretary, Lei Higgins, treasurer, this club developed into' one of the most active clubs at Roosevelt. With the skillful and patient supervision of Mr. Fred- erick Titcomb, scripts written or adapted by Genevieve Freitas, William Barber, and Barbara Welch were produced and heard over local radio stations. Camera Club Despite a late start and a lack of adequate facilities, the Roosevelt Camera Club completed a successful and well-rounded year. Instruction in simple photography was supple- mented by various demonstrations. Actual dark- room work was carried on later in the year. To promote further interest in the field of photography, the club sponsored a contest as its project of the year. Eligible entries were sub- mitted to the National High School Photo Contest. Officers for the year were: Raymond Nishi- bayashi, president, Samuel Ching, vice-president, Eleanor Leong, secretary, Walter Higa, treasurer. ISM 51, 1 4. .3 M. .f,,.e J.. . f wi 1... wrt-Q-r ' ian. ..Aa.... we .1- nf.l. . CAMERA CLUB-FRONT ROW: Milton Goo, June Ching, Au- drey Ching, Eleanor Leong, Clara Chong, lout: Chong, t Ha, Vernon C ar. ROW '?ll.lla?1lerman Auyong, Harold Miyamoto, Esther Watanabe, Sa- lome Shin, Helen Tanonaka, Patsy Yamashiro, Frances Shin, Walter Higa. ROW THREE: Raymond Nishibayashi, Clarence Shimamura, Warren low, Wil- liam Kirkconnel, Samuel Ching, Norman Brand, Douglas Gibbs, Roger I.e Goullon, Ronald Yee. 1 1 .. Q, le ' 1 - , I gl M, ii., Jn... X V kt, , - . ...la ,Eg 4, ,g M-,L ..... ,nk , an... f .Ag ,,.. ' H, WV.: sz., jg .W ,Moi . H ,, , M e., . H. A T ' 'Qffm' 'wif f '- 1:4 A ' in 'WM' Y , - 1 1 . 'fs-ye ff4:gsf.g.e,,ffg. .L QT-J' gm . .- - . ' , f 1 ,. -af'2f 'f ?i5wf 1555 .nt'afQSisfg??.-e1fr.fa f... , Q ., l rt m' :f i is .K ' V A I . y I . ,I , 522 1 , LATIN CLUB, PERIODS I It 2-FRONT ROW: Trudy Asato, Amy Sugita, Laura Kaiiwara, Cynthia Wong, Mildred Chow, Eunice Tom, Sumiye Oda, Henrietta Sung, Norma Minakami, Lillian Ikeda, Bertha Tahara, Ruby Yasui, Maedene Liu. ROW TWO: Amy Senaga, Frances Uyeda, Shirley Achee, Maxine Lee, Lillian Nagatori, Colleen Ho, Jane Ohinata, Edna Izumi, Esther Matsuda, Virginia Hahn, Peggy Honda, Lorna Lee, Janice Lum. ROW THREE: Claudette Omiyo, Jane Wakukawa, Joyce Takei, Muriel Kamada, Constance Shim, Shirley Tom, Florence Ng, Joanna Mason, Carol Jacobson, Nancy Houston, Lillian Kinoshita, Joan Hirashima, Phylis Yasuda, Nancy Westropp. ROW FOUR: Gladys Asano, Eugene Peltier, Roy Miyamoto, Barry Shima- mura, Howard Mau, Sung Ho Kim, Abraham Naehu, David Hirano, Scott Miles, Howard Miura, Walter Akita, Robin Goo, Allan Lee, Neil Matsumori, Lorrin Lu. I , Civitcis Romana 'vit ,s Rom na L I jy'de ,int se tions n rrled tor? 'llomfn Q?lscj'gn2res:Sl'Coi3nibaiiiia, egetia, Lontifnardiifahd AEqGifAd.'In'IXT0 eV15ei.'tI'i Aquilae staged a play, Furianus G est were the citizens of Civitas Rffrf5H gn dents and teachers from Punahou and McKinley. The Lornbardiae had charge of the traditional Slave Week in February. A Roman Banquet was staged in February with the McKinley and Iolani Latin students. Venetiae took charge of the ban- quet. Entertainment was a Latin playlet, Little Red Riding Hood. Province Compania entertained the citizens in May with an original classical play. gem. -. L i LATIN CLUB, PERIODS 3 8. 4-FRONT ROW: Carl Furukawa, Jean Pang, Loretta Tanaka, Thelma Tse, Mildred Takeshita, Vivian Chun, Sau Jean Goo, Loretta Leong, Elizabeth Platon, Barbara Hicks, Ruth Halliwell. ROW TWO: Myrtle Okazaki, Beverly Cruze, Kay Ohira, Shirley Ann Nishimoto, Thelma Kanno, Myris Hamada, Janet Kaneshiro, Lois Tatsuguchi, Naomi Yamashiro, June Morita, Edna Komenaka. ROW THREE: Stanley Suda, Helen Miyake, Myrna Chun, Patricia Ching, Rowena Sue, Janet Norling, Mary Fukuda, Jane Uemoto, Nancy Kawamura, Sally Gibbons, Stanley Chung. ROW FOUR: Stanley Hee, Audrey Yee, Lydia Chun, Joyce Kim, Mildred Endo, Elaine Hinochi, Jean Nakamura, Valarie Chapman, Ruth Lacy, Mary Ann Healy, Bill Bolger, Kent Gardiner. ROW FIVE: Wilhelm Alama, Harold Okami, Allen Young, Norman Brand, Jimmy Yee, Fred Kendrick, Bernard Chung, Warren Low, Bert lkezawa, Edwin Voeller, Clarence Ono, Lester Muramoto. a we-mnv Q-W' f ,, 'Ww- ,... wifafj Il: ,- ' rs. ff . f ..f ,. vu V f r dish is in front of you not to the right!!! Yes, Margie, you can't afford to missl , . X 5 9 bf ' 'X N h Q6 he guida f Faye McCartney, datqqve a g1ear. I gen a got of? to a very me Tar wit u mary Xmas party, and the breaking of a ' lon -a fe eon Week followed with a banquef i il. co ie sa raise club funds proved To be quite uccess gi 's vic proiecfs included The giving of a Xmas basket to riidy mily, the donation of magazines To s en 'a 0p+?zsn of a Spanish war orphan. R 'sljy o was led by: Edith ltarjlulal president, Lillian Ohara, ' -presidenfffarollienko, secretary, Alvin Lee, treasurer. MRS. FAYE McCARTNEY Adviser SPANISH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Katherine Chun, Verna Ho, Shirley Hong, Francine Kamai, Janet Asato, Rachel Chun, Karen Wightman, Carol Benko, Winifred Numazu. ROW TWO: Grace Nakamura, Winona Pele, Raynette Woiick, Thelma Murakami, Lillian Ohara, Frances Toda, Frances Shin, June 4Tayama, May Hirata, Sylvia Yoshioka. ROW THREE: John Domas, William Chang, Maureen Cullum, Polly Crocker, Mariorie Kadoolxa, Edith Gitshlag, Florence Shimizu, Anna Mamiya, Cora Liu, Marina Medina. ROW FOUR: Alvin Lee, Roy Omoto, larry Hoffman, Lambert Taylor, Martin Olson, Roy Hendrickson, Bob Healy, Douglas Gibbs, Norman Brand, Dan Clancy. 7:0 ,-Q' 1 Gel fha! dog away! :ries Jane. Our French friend Dede. ,ff Les Ca useurs ,ffl Causedrs, Que Chattelyrsf' was organized in i932 and has r be n cont'nued Arccessfqlly each yeirlsince. This year the club!! I as di l' ed intq tvvo sedtlons, each ilh its own ofificers. P sweat ,-lof the sixth period class was Ja. t lkegla, with Dor Ga ante ,, l as v'ce-president. Cbrl Esserfserved as secretgfy and' leanor Len, 1 tr urer. ,Qfilicerd of the seventh period class were:'Gar9f Schlem- ' e X president, Marvin Ching, vice-presld , Betty Chun, secre- tary, Eleanor Hong, tleasurer. ' V I 55' ,l With such' activ-lies a3'Frenchl Wee a Mardi Gras, a fdhch play, an 'ihe senlding of giftlbacka s tofwo French qfphans-, LBXS Cay eurs'-looks pack upon a f' -filled year. ,A l' Mns.uono1HY sm X N r' ' 1, L ' l l J v Adviser ' X 'x FRENCH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Marvin Ching, Estelle Suzuki, Eleanor Leong, Lydia Wong, Winifred Agena, Betty Chun, Tokie lnamine, Grace Wlgo, Carol Yamaguchi, Roberf Ching. ROW TWO: Carl Esser, Marilyn Lutz, Edna Naito, Lois lzumihara, Lynette Lum, Rhonda Lodge, Mae Yafsu, Ruih Fuiioka, Carolyn Miura, Lucille Yasumichi, Raymond Ching. ROW THREE: Norman Brand, Naomi Kim, Mariorie Crawford, Jane! Ikeda, Eleanor Len, Lydia Leong, Terry Wengler. ROW FOUR: Dante Carpentier, Douglas Gibbs, Phyllis Pedro, Georgia Ann Murphy, Zelda Zane, Adele Shively, Doreen Galanle, Gary Schlemmer. Alu! xfhg CQ MRS. GRACE McALISTER Adviser DRAMATICS CLUB OFFICERS-George Fraine, Nanry Wood, Milton Gouveia, Lorraine Smithy. No fair peeking. Help! Murder! Police! Delthia sings Basin Street Blues . Slobole fo China. if s 8 L. www- Q? ' .af - -. 'QQ DRAMATICS CLUB-FRONT ROW: Adele Shively, Margaret Broderick, Mariorie Uyeno, Delthia Colburn, Marilyn lexcen, Rhonda Lodge, Mona Ezora, Rosita Villanueva, Mary lou Krebs, Nancy Wood. ROW TWO: llima Shinkoethe, Marilyn Lunt, Carolyn Ware, Valerie Gooas, Pat Takamatsu, Norma Gaspar, Mariorie Smith, Lorraine Smithy, Elizabeth Cypriano, Valerie Lewis. ROW THREE: Carl Esser, Robert Swisher, Abel Guerreiro, Robert Souza, Clarence Souza, Glen Godfrey, Milton Gouveia, George Shively. ROOSEVELT LITTLE THEATER Several years ago one of Roosevelt's most prominent clubs was organized and was received with much enthusiasm. This was the Dramatics Club which is now known as the Roosevelt Little Theater. Through the years it has grown greatly and now boasts an active membership of sixty- seven enthusiastic students. Within this club are small committees which helped with the staging of several dramatic pro- successfully staged plays. The Talent Show in February, for which any student in Roosevelt is eligible to try out, is one of the club's yearly productions. When the show goes on, there are usually at least one hundred and fifty students participating. In addition to helping with productions, the committees also read plays, studied make-up and lighting, and learned the division of the stage. Mrs. Grace McAllister served as the adviser of wildered and Thank-you, Doctor were two This Club. ductions during the year. Bewitched and Be- FRONT ROW: Annette Medeiros, Margaret Thomas, Janet Christensen, Joyce Robinson, Cynthia Sugimoto, Dianne Bockert, Patsy Hayashi, Naomi Perlstein, Jeanette Eto. ROW TWO: Elizabeth Muller, Herminia Garcia, Sharon Kiyama, Barbara Ching, Irene Chinen, Helen Sakai, Joanne McGraner, Nancy Westropp, Ginger Meloby, Elizabeth Holborn. ROW THREE: Milton Vierra, Teddy Gesulga, Henry Wicke, Fred Wadelin, Wilder Jackson. -156 i Zhi i . vu- . , f an .ni .. A- S . 3 ..-,x.sp. ,,i.Yu-se-M..-N-.' if - SCIENCE CLUB-FRON ROW: Rose Muranaka, Cynthia Wong, May Morisugi, Bertha Tahara, Hilda Ching, Phyllis Yasuda, Thelma Tse. ROW TWO: ice Murabayasm Noreen Chang, Hanako Nakama, Wanda Ellis, Mildred Mark, Sumiye-Oda, Amy Senaga, Beatrice Shinsato. -- - - - . . . . H ROW THREEq Mar o Constance Seto, Joy Kagawa, Esther Wata nabe, Lynette Check, Alpha Check, Patricia Ching, Marylyn Mitsuo, Co een Ho. ROW FOUR: Stanley Uehara, James Swedberg, Ralph Nichols, John Ogle, Morris Kitamura, Norman iiand, Douglas Gibbs, Robert Murashige, Ronald Yee7leslie Hong. ,af-ef. ' 7 Lv .L fy, ,,, ,,J',. I - - ' S - 1 l A ,. ' 4 . - I v 4, , V 1 ' AKE AKAMAI - i Jn ' -' i l Y T l , 4 1 ,, I, publicized throughout the schpol. Movies, laking of Westinghouse Scholarship Aptitude tests, and guestf speakers on hypnotism and plant grafting rounded out the' club program. Ake Akamai, formerly the Roosevelt Science Club, opened its membership this year to any student taking a science course. Members of this outstanding club lived up to their motto, Scientia crescat, by participating in Planning the bi-monthly meetings were: Mor- individual and group projects, touring scientific ris Kgitzfmura, president, Marylyn Mitsuo, vice- Centers of the Community, and making reports president, Hilda Ching, secretary, Leslie Hong, treasurer, Sumiye Oda, sergeant-at-arms, Miss Evlyne Johnson, adviser. Responsible for excur- March were the annual club highlights. During sions were co-chairmen Amy Senaga and Bob Science Week displays of proiect work were Walkington. on their observations. The scientific Xmas tree and Science Week in What are you looking at, Shu Tan, May or the science tree? Ake Akamaians observing the future professor. X 5 R.O.T.C. Roosevelt High School has progressed during the years in many ways and among the organiza- COMPANY COMMANDER5-LEFT, TOP TO BOTTOM: Cadet Capt. George Huddy, Co. A3 Cadet Capt. Walter Higa, Co. B7 Cadet Capt. Thomas Schroeder, Co. C: Cadet Capt. Robert Lum, Co. D. RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM: Honorary Capt. Barbara Houston, Co. A: Honor- ary Capt. May Hayashi, Co. B: Honorary Capt. Markie Winsett, Co. Cp Honorary Capt. Vivian Medeiros, Co. D. ' tions which have grown with the sdhbol is the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. In its efforts to aid the school with the training of youth along lines of clean living and respect for constituted authority, the unit has worked closely with the faculty and has, over the years, gained a reputation for serious instruction and friendly cooperation. 2 The mission ofthe R.O.T.C. is to lay the founda- tion of intelligent citizenship within the student and give him such basic military training as will be Of benefit and value to him and to the military service, if he becomes a member thereof. NA T lf' 5 'W' BATTALION STAFF-LEFT, TOP TO BOTTOM: Cadet Lt. Colonel Robert Johnson, Cadet Maior George - Fraine, Cadet Capt. Leslie Hong, Cadet Capt. Kenneth fix. Chong, Honorary Capt. Joann Snively. RIGHT, TOP , TO BOTTOM: Honorary lt. Colonel Harriet Hoopai, , Y , lHo orary Maier Barbara lincoln, Honorary Capt. r ' l I ence Tamashiro, Cadet Capt. Winson Ho. l B 1 r ' Q . T . Q , - .MQ FRONT ROW: Kenneth Takahashi t. Arthur Freitas, lt. Tien Cheong Chun, lt. David Won, Lt. Harold Uehara. TWO: t. Edwin Voeller, Lt. Myles Marsllman, Lt. Song Ho Kim, Lt. Clifford Chillingworth, lt. Herman Auyong. ROW THREE: lt. lee Morton, lt. Raymond Nishi- bayashi, Lt. Roy Price, Lt. Roger Le Goullon, Lt. Robert Swisher. .., 4 .w-:.- .- ' t 1, w- ,. fi: 'i'L't'5'Q,? X . ., - Lf .. f'f.i-WM. O-2 . lzlggiyz. nas- 53,157 I A fm. W , 6,0 , I-xg -145' 4.5,-a L.,h 3 ' ,.4'v'r,, jf K' f . ' 't'i-f55'lii??f'Wf:'f?5?ff.Zl'f l if -' Remember, boys, get if clean-or elsell Colonel has no time for pretty girls. Planning more Oorfures for the R.O.T.C boys, Capl. Clarke? sl 4-ww ,, ,gm if 435' 3,173 .H Cadet Capt. Elizabeth Cypriano Cadet Capt. Adoncion Giron Cadet Maior Marilyn Warner Cadet Capt. Bette Revis Cadet Capt. Harriet Inn GlRL'S CADET CORPS This was the second year of the Girl's Cadet Corps which was organized by Captain William Clarke of the Military Science Department of Roosevelt. The girls, in their yellow dresses with red and white accessories, drilled on Mondays and added color to every parade in which the R.O.T.C. participated. The otticers contributed unique ideas for the corps, one of which was the organization of a drill team. Under the leadership of the Battallion The GCC passes in review. Commander, Cadet Maior Marilyn Warner, the members learned precision drill. Cadet Captain Bette Revis, with two groups of six select iuniors and sophomores, formed the Otticers' School. The students under Captain Revis will be trained to take over the corps within two years and thereby carry on the work of this out- standing organization. ln March, the girls assisted in planning the annual Military Ball at Maluhia which turned out to be the climax to a highly successful year. Our snappy GCC drill team. B - 1 4. U r 'l . i I y , 2 ' f r Y M .1-N, ,EN , Fl F f- .a . 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ROW THREE: Laverne Kong, Sheila Mclaren, Barbara Thayer, Sheila Graham, Genevieve Nishi, Patsy Dung, Floraine Bailey. ROW FOUR: Dorothy Rhodes, Shirley Oh, Beverly Morgado, Ludie Shultz, Vivian Mecleiros, Herminia Garcia. ROW FIVE: Anita Bruce, Judy Rhodes, Mona Wilhelm. COMPANY B-GROUND LEVEL: Capt. Bette Revis. ROW ONE: Marian Coelho, Nora Crisolo. ROW TWO: Shirley Medeiros, Stephanie Chun Fools, Beverly Marques, Ruby Fuiii, Jean Lum, Geraldine Carver. ROW THREE: Ruby Bell, Gail Tanaka, Merle Waialelea, Lorraine Lum, Florence Miyoi, Jean Shibayama. ROW FOUR: Katherine Cambra, Doreen Scheuermann, June Nose, Jacqueline Leong, Phyllis Gomes, Ruth Gomes. ROW FIVE: Mildred Fullaway, Nancy Clawson. A i . f H if 6 ' , if ' ' ' as H az.. an E ' A ' ' if 9. Y I we W, - .S Zvi . 5 f, if , :wanna-.Dvwf...f 1 'J' 3 f f ' i ' ' is 4 Y , X .. .e -.M..,..,..-.,.4a...- 3 B 5 I I 3 '..: Q . .-S ' - i' Q' ' '- A 1. M :1....,:.. Aww.:-. Q ' . I , F u. .. : QA... Ii, ., ' ...ifimf-:.n Elders-:S . , wqaanaw ,Q-...-www W ' M- 11 a Q 'ima 4 4- ' 'ff M 4 f A- ! .F i if-iii' e mi ? , ., 3.,W'1,wnq3gg3 ' f A W -- Xwvmwwzrywfaf. w L ., , V , ,way ey, ' , -44 ' -0, As ' www, ..,..:i-I. . X--NM Q . . Q , P 6, 4 x BAND-FRONT ROW: Robert Stewart, Douglas Baiadali, Nelson Smith, Harry Murakami, Donald Taylor, Almo Cambra, William Hope, Roy Omoto, Solomon Loo, Howard Miura, Wayne De Mello, Louis Laul. ROW TWO: George Aikau, John Chong, Gordon Charlton, Merl Waialeola, Karen Kotada, Jeanette Miller, Edwina Lee, Katherine Higa, Patsy Fung, Judy Oshiro, Melvin Souza, Calvin Lee, Frank Koide, Everett Penticolf. ROW THREE: William Tam, Winchell Lee, Bert lkezawa, Kenneth Kramer, Ernest Yoshioka, Abraham Naehu, Francis Shiraki, Walter Akita, Daniel Sison, Taylor Miller, Ted Yee, Alvin Lee, Jack Knapp. ROW FOUR: Gregory Chor, Ernest Chun, Osmond Okazaki, Charles Marshman, Gordon Jim, Oren Omon, Lester Muramoto, George Williams, Bill Edward, Fred Wadelin7Johrwllalone, Howard Kapuniai, Te Gesulga, Ronald Sugimoto. f I j , . l - .B nd dnd Orchestra ' x RooseveLt's lslrumenjal Muisic 'DepartmeUt, cofnposed of Bank, Orghestra, Dixieland Band, Pit Orchestra and B d, nd R.O.T.C.fBand spent a busy and prQfitable year. l XI' 1 , The Band, with sixty-five me rs, performed at all football gjmes nd rallles, R.OT.C. drills and parade , and the rine Football Gsne. With the Orchest a,'it touredfQahu, pldying for rural and city' schools. f Officers wereq lWayn De Mello, drum major 3 iw and captain, Louis Laul, alternate captain, Edward Srlonk, lieutenant, Ted Gesulga, lst sergeant. A Dixieland Band was organized for par- ticipation in the Talent Show. The Pit Band and Orchestra performed, whenever called upon, for dramatic productions. The big event of the year was the annual ln- strumental Concert on March 7. As guest artist, the A Cappella Choir participated and earned the appreciation of Band and Orchestra. ORCHESTRA-FRONT ROW: Ann Togawa, Adrienne Mau, Marvel Chang, Joan Takata, Lois Shida, Nancy McArthur, Phyllis Yasuda, June Fuiimoto, Lillian Ikeda, Marilyn Lutz, Sylvia Johnson, Myrna Lum. ROW TWO: Jane Arlentico, Kathleen Lum, Sylvia Goo, Shirley Tom, Loretta Leong, Annabelle Lee, Jean Nakamura, Sandra Ching, Elaine Tanimoto, Gertrude Yamamoto, Ruth Hawksworth, Mildred Chow, Virginia Hahn. ROW THREE: John Malone, Walter Akita, Fred Wadelin, Oren Omon, Bert Ikezawa, William Tam, Wayne De Mello, David Hirano, Thomas Kunichika, Nelson Smith, Ted Gesulga, Gordon Mark, Samuel Luna. ROW FOUR: Almira Ching, Shirley Chun Hoon, Barbara Lincoln, Azelia Lewis, Betty Uehara, George Aikau, Jack Knapp, George Williams, Leila Yap, Deloris Loring, Elaine Yamada, Roberta Lau, Linda Lee, Amy Sasaki. ROW FIVE: Frances Kagawa, Audrey Char, Gloria Shigematsu, Jeanette Miller, Ada Lee, Harriet Chun, Naomi Yamashiro, Colleen Ho, Carol Yamaguchi, Shirley Ann Nishimoto. X as- i l ns- xii fLJ..lfx,. rv--1 51' . 2 Q X xx B .K '-X3 I , K S X- v Q S Q W- . Q3 ' w YA s X ' X 3? .XP X G N 'x .1 X 55? , 1 S- NQKA.-I-.r1J'-4 A -WAR M wgwwx SQHMSL5 LufE x 4 - I F 7 , va fl fbi MARILYN LUNT Head Songleader SONG AND CHEER LEADERS Rough Riders . . . Charge!! Yes, that was the spirit that followed one of our most successful years in sports. Leading us with the enthusiasm characteristic of Roosevelt's cheering sections, our pep- sters guided us through a bang-up year of football, cli- maxed by the championship Thanksgiving double-header. Spurring us on through seven exciting games were Marilyn Lunt, head songleader, Helen McBirnie, Betty Lou De Coito, Winona Rodrigues, Barbara Mosher, and Waon- ette Silva. The girls, chic in their red and yellow dresses with contrasting carnation Ieis, truly boosted team morale. Equally peppy and handsomely attired in their yellow and red uniforms were the hard working cheerleaders who led the crowd at football and basketball games. Under the leadership of Carol Benko, many novel cheers, such as Rough Riders . . . Charge! and Fee Fi Fo Fuml were introduced during the season. Paul Kane, Delthia Colburn, and Carl Lindquist composed one of the best groups of cheerleaders Roosevelt has ever had. Cute little Lurline Butchie Rice was again our team mascot. ROW ONE: Barbara Mosher, Lurline ROW TWO: Winona Rodrigues, Helen Butchie Rice, Waonette Silva. McBirnie, Betty Lou DeCoito. .1 f' S4745 77-J fl l KX QC Vinum Slum Ww-W tfw LEFT TO RIGHT: Carl lindquisi, Delthia Colburn, Paul Kane. ' 4 CAROL BEN KO Head Cheerleader W rr, K '-I 1 , ,K if K iw Wm, Julia. ,fly 5 Y 65- I 9 U l A l X I l I il 'f Guess whose? Purses are THE thingl vura-I WV W, lkyw. J , IHia'l,r' an ,fwill iw i f ' fKQif43F,.4.,e for 1. R11 Q' A iw V 4 'fwX5.g5,,,f.eQT 6 gg, eg ' X - 9 1 u - QL + ROUGH RIDERS Counter-clockwise: Boy! Did we lick Punahou for the Paintbrush! The climax in Thank You, Doctor! Cooperative Training girls' Career Week display. Ngw' glean 'em gqod, Servus! II must be a good Psychology movie! 'off of so 1-W . he-ff, r he FAIRY' l X- ' 'il ' l its la I Y. A r r L l .4 W X 33 f ,, f'Q- r Q ,i Nfl .nga X n .. X A fggirqvilc . ,il ,Mx N xox. V , New cfm YN X TTL e Q A ,,, nigga ' gifs, Q6 , -- bv 0 - if Q s . Q V 'ROUND THE CAMPUS Cloclcwise: I Drene dances Kalua ai the I Aloha Week Program. Caught in a Dense momeni in the French play, Arlquinade . Ridding the school of rubbish, boys? Going steady? . . . or lust popular shiris? bak! FRONT ROW Sherwin Fellezs, Maitland Rosa, Alfred Franco, Harold Meheula, John Santiago ROW TWO: George Naluai, Roger Whitmarsh, Paul Kane, Felomino Reyes, Lester Santos ROW THREE: Norman Maunakea, Melvin Soong, Mathew Cathcart, Gary Schlemmer lloyd Yamashiro, McOrin lima. N A CAPPELLA Roosevelt's A,QappeIla Choir completed another suc- cessflul y ar'in its traditional manner of entertaining the stu nts and the public of Oahu. In their anfhual Christmas and Spring Concerts, they delighted fth audience and radio listeners with rendi- tions of ristmas carols, folksongs from all over the wbrldwpopular songs of today, and light classics. As Usual, proceeds from the Christmas concert were donatdd to the Honolulu Advertiser's Christmas Fund. Blending their talents with the school band and orchestra for the first time, the choir, consisting of 147 voices under the direction of Mrs. Alda C. Lee, gave a unique concert on March 7. Selections from Kiss Me Kate and the beautiful Hallelujah Chorus from Han- del's The Messiah thrilled both school and night audiences. 4 4 i I ff? ,L 4 :nr ' - 4- 153+ . is . sw. , , .spied -W - ik ' N A ws ' 1 4 . I 5 . ,U fs c 'Uv if 3 5, , ' ' Sv 5 'SV W Km., A f f 'Qi' W... FRONT ROW: Jane Wakukawa, Audrey Moy. ROW TWO: Evelyn Kim, Adoracion Giron Pat Poland. ROW THREE: Shirley Tani, Betty Ann Ropozo, Joan Cook, Delihia Colburn ROW FOUR: Blossom Lam, Nani Nakihe, Nancy Nichols, lei Hopkins, Barbara Mosher ROW FIVE: Carol Moore, lilac Cline, Abigail Keleialii. 4 ' 1 CHOIR Q' Q7 , 5 L 4 U ,J ' Two other groups of singers derived from This body, The girls' Double Triple Trio and the boys' Double Octet, gave memorable performances aT Maluhia Home f . and in The Aloha Week program. Living up to Their D name of being among The most active groups aT Roose- velt, These Two organizations combined with The public ' ' ' speaking and dramaTics classes To present the Ballad ' J, for Americans for the annual Teacher's Convention I 4 , . . held in The George R. Carter auditorium in November. ' f In addition To community concerts, they sang medleys , N ,P of old-Time favorites in the annual TalenT show Chow - Fun 'n Shortening Bread and gave an assembly for ' L' I l incoming sophomores. ,L Q , Once again, RoosevelT's A Cappella Choir in its 16th year of existence has justified the pride of the school and community. 1 J IJY My 1 SJ 4 C0150 'E i14dB ' 9,N CANTEEN ROW ONE: The Refresh- ment Committee Hard at work. Decorating the tree for the Mistletoe Canteen, ROW TWO: Dancing un- der the stars. Lorrie, are you working hard making those leis? 1. ' ,...,-rw- 5 OFFICQS President N,.... ., elthia Colburn 'lst Vice-President . .. Helen McBlrnle 2nd Vice-President ,, Rowena Suei Secretary , PMN: Assistant Secretary ., N ml Yamashl o Treasurer ,, H .lune MQQ Assistant 'l'reasuQr . C Stanley Chang Membership Q , V....v Barb MCYQ. 1 Publicity .J ..Pearl Chang and Aud y Ching Entertainment .. ',:,...., Normln GSH' Decoration .. , , Victoria Chun Cleanup ,.e,Q ., , S Alert arumotgfs Refregyrpnt, G lights? , .. ..., ,, Awpeorje X 'f-as J JQ44 x, .- '-1-5 -U3 at ., ef' ul, lx,' aloe z re C -ff N -Tp 'QCAPERS Q X ROW ONE: P-I-e-e-z make it legible, Baldy! The Snack Bar at rush llour. ROW TWO: Lorraine and Lester never let good music go to waste. Does it take all ol that con- centration, Wallace? 4 The pause that refreshes! Counter-clockwise: Bathing beauties at the Junior Picnic. Helen compliments Jane on her beautiful lei at the April Showers Dance. Pause between dances at the Senior Prom. Roy and Eileen sit this one out at the Military Ball. if l A 1 'nur e-rv' oil'-Mari' -gr-ri .1- T 'M ' -. 31 -' cf' OUR -'SQ F rv BIG GW 4 r I MOMENTS Who's the jackass now, Punahou? Clockwise: The Roosevelt-Punahou color guard marches down flue field. Pat and Bob seen dancing al the Mistletoe Ball. King Ken and Queen Deldrene reigning over lhe Junior Prom. Friends congralulate Chubby, Miss Senior Class of '52. 4 . I .' swim 5,1 ,U gk 'W -bww, FRONT ROW: Jean Ching, Nora C Clnario. ROW THREE: Terry lanca Henriena Sung, Blanche Miller, Pat sier, Rayneite Woiik, Mlydele Kai, r risolo, Salome Shin. ROW TWO: icia Ho, Nani Nakihe. MAJOR hxsmmggmgim . - Edith Kashiwabara, Glenda Emerald, Beverly Robinson, Wilma Frances Shin, Lorna lee, Gwendolyn Mendonca, Eleanor Jenks, ETTES Choo ! Choo! Here we come!! gl is Le C 'P-,17 lxw cr f-N Ulf' X Q? 9 l V if milf? at f ,Q asia , K 1 I 1 1 'A 4833 Q 7 6:1 Q '7 -ss 1 ,Tw fw-1, 3-'L' 1 v Q 'ff' N' ' +1 ' W 14 f. In X '11 f.. 1, ,,, fM,7U1y M'-. , 9, ff , wWgy'k.as1fQQ, 'gg-,Av ,M ,I A yy y .Y y,,,,,. . ,,gf f 3, .wvxwh , My W V ,WM wsu, Vf a 4 Y , ,K - fn. , Q M- if V fa, ,Y I I ,www Ik ,L M., ,rl if, ,,g.w.fY',Avfs1g-Y W L i gygrv lbgwi 4 A , ' ew .5 M, Mi. 5 . Y 'fs , XP- qw, , 5 1 ' A N I ' 2' M' Ax 5 'U ' W. 1 up F . M .. HL why, 5 . 4: ,ei g Wah 1 V ,S 4 ww. fswfw Q' ,w xr -.fm YRM fn i Q -3 Q 5aw-QQ's ff A iw k 4g455'Zwwi2:g?4Ci4.Wf2h4 ,A 5,6 M x lf f , Mm my-f-f AQ ' f 'V M., ,M ,fa Q. imma. Us ,ff w aw! U Zuma M manga Q ,gf , . K mir? Uwyix COACHES These coaches have unseltishly devoted their time to the physical and mental development of our youth. They have impressed upon our athletes the importance of fair play, sportsman- ship, and teamwork as well as victory. These men and women, responsible for the success of our athletic teams in 1952, must be credited for their eFFort to mold today's youth into the citizens of tomorrow. Our sincere thanks and heartfelt appreciation goes to these people. HENRY VASCONCELLOS KAYO CHUNG Athletic Director Sr. Football ANTHONY FRAl0l-A PETER CHUN Football, Track line Coach Jr. Football Sr. Basketball in QQ 4 i,.':.,'W QQ., S- , wi? T Mx W ell? K 'Q ' , Q 1348 Ai J K s . A ,NK ,va X , 5 X WllllAM YOUNG EDDIE HIGASHINO ELIZABETH DUNCAN ELIZABETH KAUKA Jr. Basketball Sr. Baseball Swimming Tennis VARSITY FO Ally PARKER BRADLEY NAKAMURA SANTOS FOOTBALL The Red and Gold outfit ended the regular season in a tie with Kamehameha for first place but lost a heartbreaking 6-O Thanksgiving playott game to the Warriors. Five Rider gridders won starting berths on the interscholastic All-star Team. They were Roy Price, guard, Sam Mokuahi, tackle, Ernest Delima, end, and Roy Ryder and Henry George, haltbacks. John Simerson garnered the second team center position. To top off a most successful season, Henry Vasconcellos was named Coach of the Year and offered the head football-coaching position ot the University of Hawaii. 998 An... 6 I E' W .A , Hs 5 ' T s- ' xv 1 ROW 1: Maitland Rosa, manager, Alfred Franco, lawrence Kuratani, Donald Colburn, Wallace Gonsalves, Douglas Luiz, George Naluai, Charles Helrekia, William Bradley, Jacob Raposa, John Santiago. ROW 2: Ronald Nichols, manager, Lester Santos, Richard Lee, Myles Marshman, Ralph Schultz, Harold Meheula, Henry George, Robert Hisatomi, Clarence Nakamura, Lawrence Price, Claude Addison, Bruce Thompson. ROW 3: Dante Carpenter, Samuel Mokuahi, Joseph Keanu, George Nahale, Norman Maunakea, Ernest Delima, Roy Price, Max Kuhns, Lloyd Yamashiro, leo Morton, Royal Mitchell, Coach Vasconcellos. ROW 4: Sherwin Fellezs, John Simerson, Spencer Schutte, Julian Ornellas, John Jardine, Thomas Schroeder, Robert Lum, Roy Ryder. i ,sa GoNsALvEs SANTIAGO S NALUAI V HR fi 'r E- MORTON L. PRICE wlz Ryder leaves a host of Governors behind him. Roosevelt 45 Punahou 7 The Riders romped to an easy 45-7 victory over their traditional rivals. After Punahou took a 7-0 lead, Roosevelt retaliated with touchdowns by Roy Ryder, Al Franco, Ralph Shultz, Lester Santos, and two by Henry George. Myles Marshman added three points from conversions. Those playing heads-up ball on de- fense were Julian Ornellas, Spencer Schutte, and AI Franco. Roy Price, Dante Carpenter, John Simerson, Lester Santos, Roy Ryder, Henry George, and Larry Kuratani played inspired offen- sive ball to pace the Riders. ORNELLAS Roosevelt 23 Farrington O The Rough Riders upset the favored Farrington Governors 23-0 in their first league game. The initial score came halfway in the first quarter when Roy Ryder rambled 12 yards around his left end for a touchdown. Ryder later broke loose for Roosevelt's second score and put the Red and Gold ahead by 14-0 at the half. In the fourth quarter, Al Franco scored from six yards out for the linal touchdown. Two points were added late in the game when Farrington's Ben Rodrigues fell on the ball in his own end zone for a safety. Ryder, Franco, and Henry George were outstanding for Roosevelt. Sharp blocking paves the way for Franco. SIMERSON c-:once -N .-C. mnriiAcK ' ., 'gr P . W. if. MITCHELL KUHNS Roosevelt 7 St. Louis 27 Roosevelt suffered a 27-7 setback at the hands of the St. Louis Crusaders for the only Rider loss in league play. The fired St. louis outfit packed too much p wer as Joe Aarona, Bob Cadinha, Ken Sereno, and Joe Nakoa scored for the Crusaders. Three extra points were added on a safely and a conversion by Ted Searle, Jr. The Riders' only touchdown came late in the game when Roy Ryder broke loose on a thirteen yard end run. Henry George played an outstand- ing game for Roosevelt. George breaks into the open and picks up a blocker. Franco rips through center for a first down. Roosevelt 33 Iolani 20 The Rough Riders rolled over a scrappy Iolani eleven by a 33-20 score. Roy Ryder spearheaded the Red and Gold attack with three touchdowns. After Iolani punched over the initial tally, Roosevelt retaliated when Henry George and Ryder scored to put Roose- velt in the lead at half-time, I4-7. ln the second half, Ryder galloped for two touchdowns while Iolani was held to one. Alfred Franco scored the clincher by blasting his way over from the ten. Ernest Delima and Roy Price per- formed well. ADDISON MEHEULA SCHUTTE NAHALE CARPENTER FELLEZS Roosevelt 19 Kaimuki 6 Roosevelt defeated the Kaimuki Bull- dogs 'I9-6 to knock them out of pen- nant contention. The first touchdown came on a pass from Kuratani to Sanots which the latter caught on the 'I6 and scampered all the way to the goal line. Marsh- man made good his only conversion of the afternoon. Roosevelt tallied again on a line smash by Al Franco, but Kaimuki retaliated on a pass from Kawawaki to De Soto. After a score- less third quarter, the Riders scored on a pass from Kuratani to Ernest Delima, standout Rider wingman. V' f'L.,1M14 t'4 Q f Q George scoots through a gapping hole. Our fullback picks up speed in the Bulldog Tilt. Roosevelt 33 McKinley 0 The Roosevelt Rough Riders smashed a band of :lawless McKinley Tigers 33-0. Henry George azcounted for the first two scores on runs of 49 and 29 yards. Roy Ryder tallied next on a 33 yard sprint. larry Price blocked a M:Kinley punt to set up the fourth touchdown. On the following play, Ryder rammed his way over from the 4 yard line. With the aid of beautiful downfield block- ing, Ryder scampered 39 yards for the linal score. Myles Marshman made good three conversions. Ryder and George sparkled in the baclcfield while larry Price and Max Kuhns shone on the line. MARSHMAN RAPOSA Fellezs returns a Warrior punt behind nice blocking. Roosevelt 0 Kam 6 The Riders lost to the Kamehameha Warriors 6-0 in the Thanksgiving cham- pionship playoff. It was mostly a defensive game with both lines holding when their goals were threatened. However, Pat Hiram succeeded in plowing over from the one yard line for the only score of the game. Kam held the ball throughout most of the first half but Roosevelt fought back in the second half with Roy Ryder and Henry George making most of the gains. A Rider drive in the last period fell short when Kam intercepted larry Kuratani's pass. Ernest Delima, Roy Price, and Spen- cer Schutte were outstanding on de- fense while Ryder and George again led the offensive attack. l.UM .Qi - ' Roosevelt 20 Kam 7 The Roosevelt Rough Riders blasted the Kamehameha Warriors 20-7 for a smashing upset victory. The fired-up Red and Gold eleven outcharged and outplayed Kam with Henry George and Roy Ryder displaying their running ability. George scored the first touch- down on a double reverse which was good for 16 yards. His second touch- down came on a 7 yard ol?-tackle smash. Ryder slammed over from the one yard line for the final tally. Marsh- man split the uprights for 2 points. Sam Mokuahi and Norman Mauna kea, powerful RHS tackles, played a brilliant game along with alert line- backer, Wallace Gonsalves. ' ff wa' 'Q-'ui fi 5 An end sweep nets George a first down. . ., . , YAMASHIRO , .. A K 1 aa MAUNAKEA aj KEANU J THOMPSON K NICHOLS HISATOMI 5 fgigfi, gre ,V .ci fain. VARSITY FOOTBALL RoosevelT's sTar-studded aggregation l,ad The league in individual and Team scoring, rushing, and defense. Henry George copped 'rlre league ground gaining honors while Roy Ryder tallied 66 points To place first in the individual scoring division. The Rough Riders scored '60 points while holding their opponents to 67. ALL-STAR HONORABLE MENTIONS FROM ROOSEVELT Alfred Franro, Lawrence Kuratani, Max Kuhns, Spencer Gegrgg fellows fhe leader, Schutte, Lester Santos, Dante Carpenter, Norman Maunakea STATISTICS LEAGUE srANmNGs 'W-1 im-Lfhvefftilhelwre. .wrt :bm fs ' ' 5... Jw'-wi Ryder swings the flank behind interference. R. RYDER co-CAPTAIN 1' HALFBACK School Won Lost Roosevelt .......... .... 6 'I Kamehameha .... .... 6 'I Sl. Louis ,....... ..... 5 2 Iolani ..... ,,,,, 3 3 Punahou .... ,.,,, 3 3 Kaimuki .. .. 3 3 Farrington ,.,,, ..., . . ......, . I 6 McKinley ,..,,,.,.. ,........... , .. 0 7 'U Won championship playoff tilt. I I SCORES Roosevelt OPPUNGM Q ' iw 23 ,,,,, ,, .,,.. Farrington 0 45 ,,,,,rA ........ P unahou 7 7 . ,, St. Louis 27 33 ..,,,, .,.. Iolani 20 I9 ,,,, ,,,,,,,.. K aimuki 6 33 ,,,,..,, .,,...,,,,, M cKinIey 0 20 H H , ,,.A,, Kamehameha 7 0 , , .....,.. Kamehameha 6 lplayoffl MOKUAHI TAgKI.E ROSA DELIMA if END inls X JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Although the Roosevelt Junior Varsity football gridders did not finish in the first division, they displayed fine spirit and sportsmanship in all of their games. With almost an entirely new team, they lost their first game to McKinley, l3-O. After losing 20-6 to Kaimuki, the Rider Babes trounced Punahou 19-6 for their first and only victory. They were defeated by St. Louis the following week 34-12. Against Kamehameha, they showed fine spirit and team play to hold Kam to a 7-7 tie. In the next three games, they proved no match against Iolani, Farrington, and Maryknoll. Some capable prospects for next year's team are halfback Wilfred Pulawa and end Henry Was- son. Others include McOrin Lima, Franklin Kho, Arthur Hoke, Alec Lambert, Gordon Nahale, Ken- neth Braga, Ronald Honda and Robert McLean. 'f King races 85 yards for a tourhdown ROW 1: Charles King, Richard Henson, Norman Ahuna, Jerry Matthews, Howard Kapuniai, Dan Chun, Charles Salwrai, Francis Allen, Charles Thomas ROW 2: Arth l'l lc K nn th Bra a D u las Ba'adali D las Ch n M rr' Tr man William Tam Gordon Nahal Jam Mort n R la t N h ur oe,ee 9, og I ,aug ug, ons u , , e, es o oer ua Mc0rin Lima. ROW 3: George Apella, Beniamin Ervine, Franklin Kho, Teddy Kam, Tony Ranada, Fred Wadelin, Alec Lambert, Porter lewis Donald Lewis, Wilfred Pulawa, Jamison Akina, David Olsen, Henry Wasson, Coach Tony Fraiola. Ryder scores on a delayed buck. Franco throws a key block for George. , - N 4? QL fl, LESTER fm X, sANros ., f SHERWIN 4 Fsuszs -.15 XR Y 2 , X A 'Qt . ' K ' x .4 .fig fm ' f lwmzscwouxsrlc Mx 4 f K Wi ALLSTAR fxj ,L w W- X ' ig. f um 'Si Q. E 'E x K ,fm in JOHN JOHN JARDUNE SIMERSON CAPTAIN 3 MANAGER - ' 7 s 1 In YZ...-1 ' .. -by L 'N SAM MOKUAHI PACARRO MESHES A JUMP SHOT 5 X is INTERSCHOLASTIC A Q M3 ' ROBERT All--STAR A CRAYGHEAD t . f 4 I 1 X I5 L 409 y sg xii? sf ,dj kg? K. 1 ,.z:' if -E- STANLEY CHUNG 'ive ' 'M Ewa, LV. . W V-4' Hmzolo OKAMI 55' 7 11: a M 4 x TIEN CHUNG MANAGER MYLES MARSHMAN f . , , S gs? ui re A-Wg? fi, . ,A . Q 'ff , , K ff ' , - AM 1' i Mx... Q.f g ,N M, K ww- -4 V K i f 2 . mf Ei z X A+ . 4. 5 4 Q M' NORMAN MAUNAKEA QSM' X 3 ,.. at 39' , x A 3 ,'., .. ,HV D 'x,,.M - f ,-4 Af ERNEST PACARRO FELLEZS SINKS A LAY UP 3. ..,, I .1 SENIOR BASKETBALL ' Under Coach Peter Chun, mentor of last year's cham- pionshiprlunjor squad, the Roosevelt basketball team ended 'the season in a tie for second place with St. L is. The round-robin series w s drop ed and e ,sin e- ' ' n tourney inttfbduced theefeams ifft e lea i3 f pated in the President's trophy playgff. Roosevelt todk an 9a,w,wa ovemoiaha 52-YE tw los:-rasvteuts-39-28 in the semifinals. ' ' RHs 64-MPl,ss tj .,D1l'l.lJ1.Qif R6Ugl'l'RTE3'ers out- lasted Mid-Pacifiq,6-4-58 in a high' scoring contest., John Jardine led the Ride'rs with,2lNpoLr1tspSA4hile.,Shexwinrf, Feltezs fie+te'dit7T 'J ' '! f' F , . Ri-is 37-McKINLEY 39 1 ,W I Ro?6VeLifpl0il-Jts first game' to'-fHe lVl'RTYtley Tigers 39-3 . The Riders ledyfnost of the way, but Fred Robbins of McKinl ylrclinche the'game yHV t , seeondrsg 'r . Jardiii vvas high point manwith ll points followed by Fellezs with 9. I-A - RHS 36-IOLANI 24 I The Red and Gold quintet f?hal period to down plucky lolani by a score o 36-24. ellezs garnered I7 digits while Jardine bucketed 10. yy jvc AM! Rus 56-PuNAHouia6 l L'!f V T iling by a slim margin in thle' fir xg tj the ra s my Makikians rallied strongly in the last frame f p a 56-36 ., victory over their traditional rivals, Punahou. Jar ,egpcf istered l7 points and Fellezs followed with l oints to pace the Rider attack. RHS 33-FARRINGTON 43 Roosevelt's Rough Riders were bested by the powerful Farrington Governors 43-33. The contest was a see-saw battle all the way but Farrington broke away late in the final quarter to win. Fellezs netted I2 points and Jardine 10. Playing well on defense were Fellezs, Jardine, and Norman Maunakea. RHS 55-KAMEHAMEHA 47 In a thrilling see-saw contest, the Red and Golds de- feated Kamehameha by a 55-47 count. It was a close battle for three periods as the lead changed hands twenty times. Jardine netted 18 points, Fellezs 12, and Mauna- kea 9 to give Roosevelt possession of second place. RHS 59-ST. LOUIS 51 The Makiki quintet downed the St. Louis Crusaders 59-5l in a stunning upset victory. Roosevelt led most of the way and iced the game late in the third quarter on Captain John Jardine's clutch shooting. The rangy RHS center was high point man with i7 markers, while Fellezs, Ernest Pacarro, and Norman Maunakea scored i4, ll, and 9 points respectively. RHS 37-KAIMUKI 35 Leading all the way, the Riders downed a fighting Kaimuki Bulldog outfit 37-35. The Roosevelt quintet was never seriously threatened until the last quarter. Pacarro and Fellezs sparked the attack with ten points apiece, followed by Jardine with 8. RHS ALL-STARS Roosevelt captain, John Jardine, and forward Sherwin Fellezs were awarded first string positions on the lnter- scholastic All-Star team. Jardine was the top scorer in the league, while Fellezs placed second. Both were influential in Roosevelt's successful basketball season. TOP: Fellezs and Pacarro work the ball into the keyhole. MIDDLE: Maunakea recovers a Punahou rebound. BOTTOM: Jardine taps the ball to Fellezs. JUNIOR BASKETBALL Hail to the Champions! Under coach William Young, the Rider Babes again garnered the Honolulu Junior Inter- scholastic Championship. The Babes won ten contests to run their consecutive winning streak to twenty games. The team functioned well together, showing good spirit, fine play, and sportsmanship to form a smooth working machine. It was only after considerable work and hours of practice that the team again won the championship. Credit is due the team, coach, and managers. There were many thrilling moments which will be re- membered by fans and team members. During the Mary- knoll game, when the Babes were three points behind with two minutes remaining in the contest, Gordon Jim iced the contest with two quick field goals. In the third quar- ter of the Farrington game, the team scored I8 points to kill the Governors' hopes of a victory. Another thrilling game was the St. Louis clash. During the first three quar- ters, it was a close battle with the Babes ahead by a narrow margin. Finally, in the last quarter, the team caught fire and broke away to an easy 44-36 win. JR. BASKETBALL STATISTICS FG FT PTS. Bernard Matano ...,.............................,.,..,......... 42 22 106 Allan lee ................. ......... 3 0 22 82 Gordon Chang ....,....... ,.,..,.., 3 I 7 69 Allen Young ............ ...,,.,.. 'I 7 5 39 John Chong .,.,.... ......... I 'I 5 27 Gordon Jim ......... ..... 8 8 24 David Hicks ......... ..... 4 8 I6 Robert Stewart ........ ,..,, 7 I I5 Robert Nuha ....,.. ..... 5 2 I2 Lawrence Chun .,..... .,,., 6 0 I2 Homer Barber ..... ,,,,, 5 0 10 Ronald Kaneta ,,....,, ..,.. 4 0 8 Bernie Card ......... ..... 2 4 B Glynn Wilson ...... ,,,,, 2 4 8 Robin Goo ...... ..... I 2 4 UPPER PHOTO: Lee dribbles through Kam defense. LOWER PHOTO: Wilson taps in a rebound. ,., 19 52 gg. I NUHA ,.:- I CHANG WE' Q APELLA ' as X, 0 O KAM .D .l 0 o 0 I D 111 ,, . -.. .r'i,, f- HICKS ' fi ii ' BARBER -1 4 ' . ll .sy r 1: .,,. M B' -,,-it we 1 coo HM wlLs N t ' ff' W1 K KANETA I af . . ' rr I 'Ill 4 - cHuN , gf MATANQ A cHoNc Vqnvvs 1 0' in I ' If E W bzlvg b e H W W so llll LEE I li if ,STEWART E 'pdl il 7 I YouNG , is CARD 6 ' 1- ...,.:, 14' ' ', :.. is ll XSQQJV 0 it SENIORS: TOP ROW--Sherwin Fellezs, Alfred Franco, Abel Guerreiro. ROW 2-Lawrence Kuratani, Richard Lee, Myles Marshman. ROW 3-lee Morton, Maitland Rosa, Lester Santos. BOTTOM-Tom Schroeder. iv SENIOR Coached by Henry Vasconcellos, the Red and Gold thinclads completed a successful season, showing tairly well in all meets in which they participated. The squad was bol- stered by a dozen returning men from last year's team, along with many prospects from the iunior and sophomore classes. The seniors easily won the annual inter- class meet with 69 points. The juniors tol- lowed with 42 points and the sophomores trailed with l7. ln pre-season meets the Riders won a dual meet against McKinley and lost to Kaimuki, Punahou, and Kamehameha. The spikesters placed second in the Junior Scholastic and last in the Honolulu Public High Schools Meet. Myles Marshman won the Junior Scholas- tic halt-mile in thegood time ot 2:l2.8. Lester Santos copped the other Roosevelt first with a 5' 7 leap in the high lump. ln ROW I-Richard Bryant, Maitland Rosa, Rudolph White, Thomas Kirkconnel, Richard Lee, Sherwin Fellezs, Alfred Franco, Lee Morton, David Hicks, Richard Yoshida, Myles Marshman. ROW 2-Spencer Schutte, Henry George, Abraham Naehu, William Bradley, Morris Truman, Jameson Akina, Coppin Colburn, Robert Mclean, Tony Ranada, Thomas Leong, Ken Parker. ROW 3, STANDING-Charles Hekekia, manager: Lester Santos, John Simerson, Arthur Carter, Wallace Hoo, James Swedeburg, Stanley Uyehara, Robert Ching, Frank Smith, Franklin Kho, Daniel Sison, James Smith, Thomas Schroeder, Howard Kapuniai, manager. ROW 4-Robert Stewart, Charles Thomas, Robert Chamberlin, Fred Costa, Thomas Maeda, Irving Goto, Abel Guerreiro, Dan Chun, Porter lewis, Robert Hoapili, Thomas Todd. seat? TRACK the Public Schools meet, Lee Morton and Homer Barrett of Kaimuki ran a close 440. Barrett barely edged out Morton to take first place. Seniors lost through graduation are ace miler Abel Guerreiro, quarter-miler Lee Morton, half-miler Myles Marshman, high iumper Lester Santos, pole-vaulter Alfred Franco, sprinters Sherwin Fellezs, Maitland Rosa, Larry Kuratani, and hurdlers Thomas Schroeder and Richard Lee. Returning prospects for next year's team are Richard Bryant, quarter-miler, Gerald Leslie, high lump, Spencer Schutte, shot put, Scott Miles, halt miler, Frank Smith, miler, Henry George, sprinter, John Simer son, shot put, Ralph Shultz, sprinter, Ru dolph White, sprinter, Abraham Naehu, quarter miler, William Bradley, sprinter, Thomas Todd, half miler, Porter Lewis quarter miler and Tony Ranada, sprinter. I Lester Santos, Junskol high jump champ, clears the bar at 5'7 . JUNIORS: TOP ROW-Henry George, Franklin Kho, Abraham Naehu. ROW 2-Spencer Schutte, .Iohn Simerson, SOPHOMORES: Jameson Akina. ROW 3-Richard Bryant, Coppin Colburn, Robert Mclean. ROW 4-Rudolph White, managers, Howard Kapuniai, Charles Hekekia. Fellezs grabs the lead in the V2 mile relay. ROOSEVELT 32 ............ 33 ...... 33V2 ....A... 1952 TRACK MEETS Inter-class .....A Triangular ...,..... Triangular .,....... 63 ...... 53 ............ 73V2 ......... 46 ............ 51 V2 ......... 22 ......,...., 25 ............ Dual .....,... Dual .......,.. OPPONENTS .Seniors ......... Juniors .......,.... Sophomores .... ........Kalmuki..,....... Farrington ....... ........Earrington..,.... Kaimuki ...,... ........Punahou...... Iolani .......A ........Iolan1........ Punahou ...... ........McKlnley....,.... ........McKlnley......... ...,....Kamehameha,....... RESULTS CLASS fffffff .......Novice.l.... .......Open...... .......Novice....... .......Open...... .......Novuce....... Open ......... .,..... ........Kamehameha........ .,....Novice...,,., Junior Scholastic ........ ........ M cKlnley ......... Honolulu Public High Schools .......... Kuralani edges Shultz in the 220. Mid-Pacific ...... Punahou ............A .......Novice..,.... Kamehameha ........ Farrington .......... Kaimuki ........ Kaimuki ........ Farrington ....... .McKinley ......... ffiff25',QQ5'ff .... fffffff A W Roosevelfs ace hurdlers in act on POINTS 69 42 17 55 38 56 36Va SOV2 12 31 27 47 2616 54 48'h 27V2 21 21 16 14V2 10 46 31 30 11 K '44 1 1' u. iu m xx'- ,fy Wflv W f DONALD CHUNG Manager f sENloR BASEBALL ,,.yf',jg, J 4 N X J' Coach Eddie Higashino replace Wil iam Wateuls as mehtor of the 1952 Roosevelt diamond nine. The season was highlighted by the Riders' thrilling victory over the McKinley Tigers. Trail- ing by a 3-O score, the Red and Golds erupted for six runs late in the game to romp home by a 6-4 margin. The team practiced daily at Cartwright field, gaining valuable experience forthe next season. Seniors on this year's team were outfielders Ray Miyamoto, Raymond Taniguchi and Gar- field Kang, infielders Albert Tarumoto, Kelvin Young, captain Lawrence Kuratani, Robert Craig- head and Douglas Jones, catchers Stanley Mashita and Roy Price, and pitcher Larry Price. Returning next year are Lawrence Uyehara, Mac Hagler, Larry Lovewell, Larry Cole, Clarence Nakamura, Dale Frazer, Milton Castro and Douglas Baiadali. Team managers were Donald Chung and Kazuo Maekawa. 1952 BASEBALL RESULTS Roosevelt .......... ................ 5 Punahou . ....... .......... 6 Roosevelt .. ...... ................ I Mid-Pacific ..... ......... . 7 Roosevelt ,......... ...... 6 Kamehameha ...... ..... I 1 Roosevelt .,,....... ,..... 6 McKinley ....... .......... 4 Roosevelt ......,... ...... 8 Kaimulri ......... .......... 'I 3 Roosevelt ........... ...... 'l St. Louis .... ......... 'l 9 Roosevelt .......... . 3 Iolani ...... ......... 2 Roosevelt ........... . 2 Farringto ......... 0 Uyehara takes a belt at a pitch. Close play at third. F5 rata KURATANI ffx CAPTAIN 1 MIYAMOTO ' TARUMOTO 5' fs-X u ,H ,Z A L Z' MASHITA M wvs. if -, .. W I .:.,,, Xig I fl . ..,. 1 x, N sf ., f,M KANG if MN gulf' I i sl fy. PRICE CRA GHEAD YOUNG WW UYEHARA MW TENNIS CLUB ROW I: Joseph lin, Harold Miyamoto, Stanley Suda, Wil- liam Ing, Warren Low. ROW 2: Stanley Chung, Bruce Thomp- son, Barry Jay, Wilbert Chang, Roy Miyamoto, Dan Clancy. ROW 3: Ernest Chun, Robert Lum, Ernest Yoshioka, Kenneth Ching, Ted Yee. eq-hp. ' ag...--... . ....:.ezn..':..N,f..,,.a'f Q- :Tv-r '.bEr'x' BOYS' TENNIS CLUB The main purpose of The Boys' Tennis Club This year was To promoTe inTeresT in The sporT. Roose- velT's boys' Team was chosen from members oT The club. PracTice and playoFfs Tor The Tennis ladder was held daily and on week-ends aT The Ala Moana courTs. Six singles and Tour doubles players were chosen To represenT The Riders. The boys parTici- ' paTed in The Kamehameha lnviTaTional Tennis TOurr1arT1enTar1d lnTerscholasTic maTches. DiFferenT capTains were chosen for each maTch. OfTicers of The club were Roy MiyamoTo, president Bruce Thompson, vice-presidenT, Harold NliyamoTo, secreTary, and Barry Shimamura, Treas- urer. Miss ElizabeTh Kauka was club adviser and Team coach. UPPER RIGHT: Bobby warms up for a match. LOWER RIGHT: Roy demonsirates the serve. , ig. TJ' ,Jr- sn-1 TENNIS TEAM ROW I: Joseph Lin, Bruce Thompson, Ernest Yoshioka, Barry Shimamura. ROW 2: Stanley Chung, Robert Lum, Kenneth Ching. l . V' CLUB OFFICERS - ' 'Ii ' f 0 , X , I ,iff A ' Y LAWRENCE CIKURATANI KELVIN YOUNG GARFIELD KANG ALFRED FRANCO you V Prexi ent KI H Vice-President Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms Roossvsu LET1fERNlEN'S, i ,,,1'Qf,e, ORGANIZATION X! f, , F VARSITY R CLUB If W S T The prime purpose of The Varsity R Club This year was To creaTe a feeling of unity among varsity leTTermerl of all maior sporfs. lf also worked Toward The beTTermenT of r aThleTic sTandards aT RoosevelT and aTTempTed To promoTe morefischodl spiriT and morale at sports contests. ,J -N N The club was organized in i949 wiTh former sTa'lwarT Rider Tacgkle, Allan Kersen- f brock, ser 'ng as PresidenT. The following year, Do,nalC'l Pacheco headed The club and iyrfroduc various acTiviTies in which The members parficipifed K Ek, i ear's offi were Lawrence KuraTahi, presiderrfg Kelvin Young, vice-presidenfj 'TW rfi d ang, s reTary-Treasurer, Alfred Franco, sergeanf-aT-arms, and Coach Henry 5 s l s ' R Rosa, Wallace Gonsalves, Alfred Franco, Roy Ryder, Sherwin Fellexs, Lester Santos, George Naluai, Julian Kuratani, Kelvin Young. ROW 2: Charles Hekekia, Spencer Schutte, John Simerson, Max Kuhns, John San- Henry George, Larry Price, Stanley Mashita, Ray Miyamoto, Raymond Taniguchi. ROW 3: Abel Guerreiro, Jhung, Lloyd Yamashiro, Richard Lee, Ernest Pacarro, Garfield Kang, Albert Tarumoto, Donald Chung. ROW 4 Myles Marshman, Ralph Shultz, Norman Maunakea, Joseph Keanu, George Nahale, William Kahanamoku, Ernest Delima, Royal Mitchell, Roy Price, Dante Carpenter. A i n .c fa 4 vi , . f Q , , I 1 . . .arf f- f.- ,f , ,5,t,g,,, f ' , an-1 .1 -v ff - , 1.--fi ,, K I t .vw 1 , E S -. SQ, :kan-u+vn-w.1v,,,,,,,,,.m ,, M - ' f 'r ', ' h I N o L Y J , S, df X ROW 1: Richard Hensen, Pat Ford, Kingsley Kau, Noble Kawai. ROW 2: Joseph Choy, William Abernathy, Gerald Sakai, George Nahale. .Y- I ': 7 A , H , f 2 . K w x I 1-into , , In , . J :Qi f .xs,f 5 u ff. .fl . XL I Qs 4 , A utr 45 ' A ' it 'X . N ' 1' .am Q 1 X 0' ' , l f 1 ' Mt ati 7 LQ A ig'l ' S ru. 'X . il -Z 'lf . .. .I ., 3 .EE ' ,Q A .3 1 . yr . fe rn V ' I ' f lf A 52' 3 i no A. Q. Y IL X '-f , W an M . . f f is at 1 A Watch teacher George. GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM The Roosevelt Girls' Tennis team was first organized in 1934 under coach Vic- tor Ligda. ln 1952 it won the interscho- lastic girls' title under the capable man- agement of Mrs. Lei Lee, coach, and Miss Elizabeth Kauka, instructor. Credit also goes to captain Edwina Lee and the two managers, Sybil Chock and Rowena Sue. Seven regulars and three alternates made up the team whichl downed Kame- hameha, Punahou, St. Andrew's Priory, Mid-Pacific, McKinley and Farrington. In 1951, Edwina Lee ar 'l Victoria An- drade defeated a Punahou double team, winning individual trophiesg in the Kam School Tournament. - ' L-Q ,, GOLF After a year's absence, the Red and Gold golf team returned to lnterscholastic competition. Mr. William Waters headed the reactivated divot diggers. The team practiced at the Ala Wai golt course, establishing handicaps, and gaining valu- able experience. George Nahale, senior and 1950 letterman, and Noble Kawai, were team co-captains. Juniors returning next year are Noble Kawai, Kingsley Kau, Raymond Omoto, and Richard Hensen. Sophomore prospects are Peter Lombard, Gerald Sakai, William Abernathy, Pat Ford, and George Muramoto. Barbara shows good form. d ROW 1: Muriel Zane, Sharon Kiyama, Patsy Hayashi, Irene Chinen, Juanita Ching. ROW 2: Edwina lee, Betty Lee, Rowe Sue, Vyjo,-' An ade, Patsy Murakami, Barbara Houston. PL - 'f-Z G- W 1 .iw ! A . ROW I: Judith Jackson, Lois Tatsuguchi, Dorothy Kuwada, I.ueIIa Mukai. ROW 2: Ruth Gomes, MaycIeII Kai, Audrey Char, Julia Murakami. MISSING: Winifred Numazu. SWIMMING i Though hindered by lack of depth, the Roose- Re 'd'I eaI 9 400 yd' 'ehl' 'cam' velt swimming team showed well in the 1952 lnterscholastic swim meets. The girls' team, led by co-captains Julia Mura- kami and Winifred Numazu, swept the annual Uluniu bowl meet and placed second in the Girls' lnterscholastic meet. They broke four records and tied one to capture top individual honors in nearly every meet. Winifred and Julia set new marks besides tying an old one and paced their team to two relay records. Judy Jackson and Audrey Char were the other sstandouts on the record breaking relay team. Coach Elizabeth Duncan also managed to mold a surprisingly powerful boys' team. The Rider mermen came through in fine style in the Junior Scholastic meet, copping second place and two blue ribbons. ,' Julia nears the finish mark. Bang! There !hf,ly go! - ..- ,J xl. E ROW I: James Brady, Grafton Jhung, Ronald Honda, Tony Casalano. ROW 2: Sam Mokuahi, John Carleton. MISSING: Howard Miura, Robert Souza. TEAM Co-captains Grafton Jhung and John Carleton were influential in Roosevelt's fine showing in the territorial meet. The Rough Riders placed third, ,, -.rf ,4 - Honda b eaIl?f'Ronno's 220 Junior record. only six points behind second place Punahou. Individual standouts for the boys were Ronald Honda, who won the Yale and Territorial meets' 440 title, and later broke Ford Konno's A.A.U. Junior 220 record, Grafton Jhung, who coprjed the Junskol 50 yds. backstroke eventg John Carle- ton, who won the 50 yds. freestyle novice mle in the Yale meetg and Melvin Weaver, Winner of the 50 yds. freestyle in the Junior S,Ch0la51iC Swim meet. High point swimmers f W the Season were Winitred Nurnazu and Ronald Honda with 45.3 and 35.3 points respectively. RHS takes the relay lead. Casalano in a back dive. n,,.fJ'lJl',P 'hu' ll W P , ilfi U' Q MES l 1 L, 'l' - , O 0 ji jj ffl' K M jilllent man t, ' iv O! cf , - Afv To those Roug iders o ha en T i' tgeylives in our coun servic , onor. ' ill! 'Ty of JL all f L.. x ll gg of a as 1 i W pf' 'V i ' ' lf rl l l ,. Q Q' ' xy an 1 Fine' ., bg Y I , gincgggfu, ganks to the many fr' s and firms ho,have given time and ad ' e ., V and have Sxh Wn mop-l3.,irf'ser s in he ofluction of the '52 R p. K QV 5 Mr' Cha arreffl prptfipafl for ' never-failing interest encogagement. J . . . v , Miss Horfense gchwalliel vi e miqpal, for checking and g eral assist . M jffs. Daisy ' n, secretary, irst semestef, fOr igilies. Miss M' :ko Uchida, secretary, second sem? , 0 eS Mis anche Y ino, business office manager, fOr elpin G business staff. . j ' Mr. E uar ord, Ntft. 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