Roosevelt High School - Round Up Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)
- Class of 1962
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WONG Principal DEDICATION As the principal of Lincoln Elementary School, Robert Louis Stevenson Intermediate School, and Roosevelt High School, Mr. Wil- liam T. S. Wong has accompanied the seniors in their scholastic growth. His devotion to the ideals of education have won him the esteem of the students and faculty. His gracious hospi- tality, quiet authority, and willing assistance lend to the dignity of Roosevelt. Mr. Wong has shown perpetual interest in student government activities by being an ambitious segment of the student council. Since his appointment in 1957, he has achieved a number of beneficial innovations. Roosevelt has acquired a new gym, a senior patio, and an ultra-modern science building. The school's progressive curriculum has expanded to include Japanese, Botany, Electronics, Notehand, and Illinois Math, and the efficiency of the school day itself has been increased with an effective revision in the class schedule. To this man who has been intimately re- lated with Roosevelt's success, who has shown undying interest in and given so much to our Alma Mater, who has instilled school spirit in the hearts and minds of those around him -to Mr. William Wong, the yearbook staff sincerely dedicates this 1962 Round Up. Troubled students confide in their principal, Mr. William Wong. Always genial and understanding, he imparts his wisdom to the many who seek it. TABLE OF CONTENTS THEME EEEEEEEE ADMINISTRATION LLLLLLLLL GOVERNMENT EEEEEEEEE SCHOOL LIFE EEEEEEE SPORTS EEEEEEEEE ORGANIZATIONS EEEEEE UNDERCLASSMEN EEEEEEE SENIORS EEEEEEEEEEE GENERAL INDEX. ENEEEEEE FACULTY INDEX EEELNLEE SENIOR INDEX ---- -'- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS EE----'---- 4 6 18 32 64 98 120 158 202 203 204 208 THEME A hesitant sophomore gazes uncertainly at Roosevelt High Schoolg on Punchbowl a couple contemplates a sprawling Honolulug two Ameri- cans face a cartographer as he studies a map of the western hemisphereg the panorama of the globe fills the eyes of wondering astronauts as they streak across the heavens. In each case the individuals ponder over a physical perspec- tive that broadens with every succeeding step. The individual experiences a similar metamor- phosis in his mental outlook of life. As the body grows, so does the mind in cogipzelwrhf sion, in logic, a 'V ' ment. l Parallel to thi :-1 . o ica nd psychol -r - i k ical expansion is e progress o each indivi o gs ' ual. As we grow 0 - ii . - . ..- -. H- 'J compasses the entir s here. Thr ugh its them I' Q on growth the 19 OUND P correlat 1 ,' ' cartographical expa si n with a student's lif . ,' 7 The many maps w ic appear in ascendin ,' levels of dimension s n y the velopment o jj the individual. With ea yea at Rooseve If the student progresse t ward tie completio Rx of his blueprint of life a d as raduation a ' proaches, the whole old o lens wide it f broad doors of fortun LP A vast treasure of p rtun ty aw t i eager, young explorer, a t e c mpas ' st ul : ment of purpose and dir ti n, gui . waf 1 to feats unmatched, ch lle ge unme and I frontiers uncrossed. 0 X i 0 2 T l ff? E X F i i JIM. exe d, X x w ss -s ' 5 1 I A di I ,Ag I 3 Q ' T G B U .1 1 1 , , B 1 ! U X Q I 'T In uv' v O Q ' C' ' , 'ak A ' n 1 AIJMINISIHAIIIIN noosevnr i-neu venom. r , E xn- A oo 4. Qs. , Q55 1, N Z5 gl 0 I 4, 'sin ,P- QA X The Roosevelt blueprint signifies the basis for higher social and academic growth. The ADMINISTRATION is the core of campus life and the origin of knowledge and experience. With funda- mentals they provide we begin our development in perspective. 5, it bi L, V :ff P l i F, gym I ,L GYM nDMlNl TRATOON T DP-WE I WALK L2 Aum RMM 1. NEHOA S REET i W J X L I L L N aL. Q w S MR. WILLIAM T. S. WONG Principal M- 7,5 W , MISS HORTENSE SCHWALLIE Vice-Principal ADMINISTRATION Several newcomers were added to the facul- ty this year, making the total administrative staff of Seventy-Seven the largest ever. Class- rooms hum daily, brought to life by the teachers who set forth and accomplish educational aims by stimulating and challenging the students to think, learn, and produce. A tremendous task has been placed upon the shoulders of these perceptors, With patience, firmness, and understanding, they conduct orderly classrooms, stimulate class discussions, and supervise canteens and dances. Participa- tion in important community events and ac- complishments recognized by awards were a few of their achievements. Students are encouraged to think realis- tically, interest and curiosity are instilled in a variety of subjects. Although their profes- sional aim is to inculcate knowledge, Roosevelt,s instructors also tend to bring about a spirit of cooperation among the students whether in a classroom, a committee meeting, or a school function. Because it has so diligently illuminated the footsteps of knowledge with the unwavering lanterns of Teddy's doctrines, the administra- tion has earned the gratitude and respect of the entire student body. M v:., A Mus. Esrusn MISS EVLYNE MRS. EDITH MISS AMY NAKAGAWA JOHNSON KAWAHARA CRANDALL Clerk Registrar Secretary Account Clerk HObbY3 C0ffCSP0ndCnCC Hobby: Music Hobby: Gardening Hobby: Sewing MRS. MILDRED VON SCHAUSTEN Supervisor of Intern Teachers Hobby: Reading MRS. KATHLEEN ARMSTRONG Commercial Hobby: Gardening They I mite Daib Effort MRS. PANSY HEYER MRS. BONNIE ADAMS MR. EMILIO ALCON Speech Teacher of the Year, Physical Education, COTC, Future Business Assistant Supervisor of English, Majorettes Leaders of America Adviser Intern Teachers Adviser Hobby: Bowling Hobby: Gardening Hobby: Dancing MRS. MARIETJE MISS HELEN BOWN MR. LEON BURTON BECKET Librarian Band, Orchestra, History English Hobby: Music Hobby: Music Hobby: Painting f ith.. ... f U.. Tr .a,.-,. M.Mm. Myv. . .... ...W V Y . .i ........... MRS. CORENE JACKSON Senior Counselor Hobby: Theater MRS. DORA BECKER Junior Counselor Hobby: Reading MRS. THELMA HARRIS Sophomore Counselor Hobby: Golf 9 New teaching techniques in secondary education are introduced to Roosevc1t's faculty in one of Mr. William Wong's lectures. E, . ,l , z Situ: ,. y g c' is 'fl' lfs 4 y1i QI W if R 'Q' 1 t ' xr 1 X :I Ee I uf : t 1 321- ., Li. ffm f f. 4' ' K',' wr' : f il? 1: ,rf 4 'I' N ew 222 mi 'fllfff sv ? f 'f,fEw2a Tfffffwv? f I?fi f'7'fi55 W:5f - ag u::favff S Al V , t , R V. A , 5: bqlv I T 452 gui 2 at T' : f i -fzg i W W fe S .,,,.. 9Q:.f ' ff fl. f f: : .,,.. -' -f 3 g. 10 From Their MRS. ANITA CARTER Arts and Artcrafts Hobby: Silk Screening MISS ALICE CARLSON Latin, History Hobby: Gardening MR. STANLEY CHUNG Science D Hobby: Fishing MRS. BERYL MRS. HELENE MRS. AH MOI CHOCK GULLIVER HOSHINO Health Coordinator English, Developmental Science Hobby: Cooking Reading Hobby: Reading Hobby: Reading 1 SFC JULIUS CROSS -, ROTC Hobby: Photography V- A MAJ. CHARLES COSTEN I ROTC, Officers Club Adviser Hobby: Bowling , E 1 3 . 3 : yi ,.. f + MRS. GRETCHEN MISS KATHRYN MRS. JANET FAYE CULLEN DONOVAN History l Home Economics Commercial Hobby: I-Iawauan History Hobby: Cooking Hobby: Reading Guidance, Originality Forms MR. PAUL IZAWA English, Spanish, El Rojo y Oro Adviser Hobby: Sportswriting MR. ALLEN KAJIKAWA General Metals Hobby: Bowling .I was wr iii 21? nfs. N. Q tu 4 :J - g .. .pw ., sims ' fi t? , . A . MR. CHARLES KANESHIRO History, Consumer Economics Hobby: Sports 5 'R 41 'rs V if f -.., 1 it 1 If tt. it . sf A - as M! SGT TALINO GAISON ROTC, Traffic Supervision Adviser Hobby: Judo MISS ELIZABETH KAUKA Physical Education Hobby: Sports ,X ' A Z, QQ' Q A .. ! l, wt . X ' iff , MISS NAOMI FIKE History, Geography Hawaiiana Hobby: Social Worm MRS. NANCY FUJITA Mathematics Hobby: Baking MRS. MAGDALENE GEIGER Science Hobby: Music MRS. MISUE KAWAHARA Mathematics Hobby: Reading 11-im 5 V , Matin-2 . 'K wifi 1 EA . , fi: .... , as ,ffzw ,115 :Q X S 5' , ISM- ..., MISS MARIAN KIUCHI Japanese, Mathematics Hobby: Expcrimcnting with Recipes MISS HARRIET KAWANO History, Vocal Music Hobby: Traveling ,N- HU! ,J--x :fy I., I S MISS SHARON KIYAMA Science Hobby: Flower Arrangement Above: Twins Elma and Milnor Luke smile at Miss Amy Nakagawa's per- plexity. Below: Mrs. Thelma Harris confers as Karen Wilson telephones. wi , s... ,...., , , mama: A, M. c,cc .mme mwffrwat mw:.uoaw.e:s:-..t,f.n:xm 1 wil 5115! - - H M N 'YES I - F I-l 1-rg i 1, --:uv 'agp A ' P 1 '57 'M 151 295555 - ' , S ,Q . Q , MRS. SUYEKO MR. CAMPBELL LEE KIYOSAKI Cooperative 4 English Distributive Education , Hobby: Reading MR. TADAO MIYAZAKI Mathematics, Industrial Arts Game Wardens Adviser Hobby: Suorts MISS MARGARET OWEN Latin, English Hobby: Cats EQI ' ., me Eff x P M ----.. A fi ti t i t - 'viazkai Y I iid Hobby: Reading M entors l MR. RALPH MURAKAMI Woodwork I Hobby: Fishing MRS. PATRICIA PALMER Developmental Reading Newswriting Hobby: Travel I ,ff A 7 -at 3 ' y E.-f Q X iiextgl 43, -wig 13 . gui lf is ai 35 .Q it it f S we 5 l't?2m::??EfEsS2: 2 555: .2--' 'E'::f' w as - Z' gf : - ' ., ,,,,ff I , A ' in Q ' EE we N' 3 li ir ------v-, . 'I ' . Q ,Q . 51223.11 353 9,-.- W gr YZ? Q .2 asa, at ' Q Q :Sig lr E 4 we li f ei.. 2, f' s I ,fi : 1 4 MRS. EVELYN LEE MRS. MILDRED LIU MRS. SADIE English, Yearbook, History, English, MARSLAND Quill and Scroll National Honor Society English Adviser Adviser Hobby: Reading Prepare MRS. NOELANI MURRAY Mathematics Hobby: Gardening MRS. BLANCHE Hobby: Reading Hobby: Orchid Culture Basis for Future MRS. MICHIKO NISHIDA Mathematics Hobby: Bowling MRS. HILDRED PEDLEY SANBORNE Science, Mathematics Science, Hobby: Music Nightingales Adviser Hobby: Theater Arts MRS. JULIETTE NOSSE English, Y-Teens Coordinator Hobby: Reading MRS. VIOLET SCHUMACHER Commercial Hobby: Reading f-as MISS CHARLLOTTE MATSUDA History Hobby: Reading MRS. LORNA MCCRIMMON English Hobby: Reading MISS KATHERINE O'DEA Science Hobby: Reading MR. KATSUKI SHIMAZU English Hobby: Photography MRS. GRACE MeALISTER Speech, Dramatics Hobby: Theater MRS. FAY MIDKIFF French Les Causeurs Adviser Hobby: Reading MISS SETSU OKUBO History Hobby: Reading MR. WILLIAM SHOOK History, Mathematics Hobby: Reading ass, is he ,Q - . .I ,V 'mf . :' lava? -1' ' 1 ,,, -w skid' 3. gi S if vfj X aft. f 2' iw! xk I I wt gi if i . ., I i l s Ms. Qwig S I nf Atithe end of a demanding yet invigorating school day, Miss Joyce Kanja, Mr. Shlgeo Ushiro, and Miss Katherine O'Dea leisurely descend the science ramp, MR. RALPH TOMITA First Semester Intern History Hobby: Swimming M SI I . 1 , , : .,,, SXT, ,,..,. 9 :Q Qs Q, Q V is in 222192. :.' 4 tffgf I e W Q f - by ' f' - ' ,, 'Y cf, its li 5 I A: mg: MISS JUANITA URIAN MR. ALLEN FUJIYAMA First Semester Intern Second Semester Intern Reading MISS ELMA LUKE First Semester Intern English, Speech Hobby: Reading 2.2 . MRS. MOMI SOO English Hobby: Reading MR. EDMUN D VASCONCELLOS Physical Education, Director of Athletics Hobby: Golf MISS MILNOR LUKE First Semester Intern English, Speech Hobby: Correspondence MR. JAMES MISS SHERILYN LIM HARUGUCHI Second Semester Intern Second Semester Intern Englwh . History Hobby: Journalism Hobby: Reading Q-nu' 'Gills ea? A . V 11,5 V I S, 'X 1 X J' . , . .3 r 5 Y?5'55i?7?W 'l A f-Y l ' ALP'N L'Lk . PL L 1 '-ffgf Jeff f sim F 5 5 . .. SWL ,E :,i 1. E. .gezezgsggygii L nf-..-I ,.--e- ,Q YW M i 'W Q-4 we v p: M -1 f 1. Q kv v,-, :M , - - eg? WWJUSVHL, . e. ,ef 1 r ex I it e A e I t ' M , .Riff-ll f .2-,M l 1 X, ffflffif W N Qi 3 9 MISS ALICE STEWART SFC BERNARD STREET MRS. JULEFF MR. J. RENTZ THOMAS MR. SHIGEO USHIRO Homemaking, FHA Adviser ROTC, Rifle Team Coach TEWKSBURY Science Science Hobby: Sewing Hobby: Riflery English Hobby: Music Hobby: Gardening Hobby: Reading MRS. MILDRED MISGT ALFRED MR. DOUGLAS MISS LOREEN WINTER MR. SHIGERU WAKAYAMA WALTER WATABU History ' YOKOYAMA Mathematics, Student Body ROTC. Drill Team Adviser History H0bbY1 Imefwf Dcwfatlon Mathematics, Science Government Adviser Hobby: Boy Scouts of Hobby: Photography Photography Adviser Hobby: Orchid Culture America Hobby: Reading MISS ELAINE MR. STANLEY SEKI MISS PATSY TAM V NISHIOKA First Semester Intern Second Semester Teacher Cascades ff molfffn lfad fascmafff Stlfdems as Instructor First Semester Intern History English Allen Kapkawa demonstrates the cutting of sheet metal English, Speech H0bbY1 Swimming Hobby: Music Hobby: Reading MISS IRENE MR. HARVEY WONG WAKAYAMA Second Sernester Intern Second Semester Teacher HISYOYY English Hobby: Painting Hobby: Painting ,li we ' A M x , A N.- M, an 4 'N MRS. RHODA ZANE Second Semester Intern Speech Hobby: Bowling I' if fi' I a. 'S . 3 A ,t? EER 9 75 N -vm lx 1' l i 2 A f ' .i 3 - R 'wtf R I il' G xi ,.,: xg 5 .Y: ' ' igfkufx . W ,:,,: vp Qt - Elf ' XM E' MRS. KIKUMI MIYASATO Cafeteria Manager MR. MASAKICHI OSHIRO Head Custodian , F 1, MRS. A. HARADA omg Miss H. INOUYE MRS. H. NAKAMURA MRS. F. ODA Q, ig. MRS. A. OKADA MRS. N. sAKA1 MRS. I. sATo s ' MRS. T. TANIMURA CAFETERIA WORKERS Under the proficient management of Mrs. Kikumi Miyasato, the cafeteria workers pro- duced a balanced meal for each school day. With culinary skill and savory and attractive combinations of food, they whetted appetites. Students, as well as teachers, especially looked forward to holiday menus and were delighted with occasional surprise treats. Mr. Masakichi Oshiro and his assistant cus- todians painstakingly performed multitudinal and necessary tasks in repairing classroom equipment and in caring for the campus land- scape which demanded perpetual attention. Throughout the school year they effectually performed duties resulting in the excellent up- keep of Roosevelt High School. CUSTODIANS . ,MQ 4 - MR. A. DE LOTA w f F' i -ff ,fi ., V3 5 iii 3 , gf A ,W x ,- rw-2 . 'f- '- ' was X A x2-5 axis: X w 4 gate . . .5-:-54 W ww - A x S iii ' MRS. D. HARVEY MR. M. HERNANDEZ :H-z - hz SK V ,. X aff' 'L b X MR. s. KAwAsUG1 ,rw 45: t i. t i 'EQ MISS E. KEAWEAMAHI MR. H. KEKOA i v MR. D. SIMAFRANCA KW :ir Aysr A A . ri, 1 - - E Q ll . a 5 T MR. KENNETH YOUNG President PARENT-TEACH ER ASSOCIATION With the primary purpose of strengthen- ing parent-school relationship, officers of the Parent-Teacher Association, led by capable Mr. Kenneth Young, set forth to encounter the many problems of youth and education. Attendance at various youth conferences and state legislature meetings by some members of the P-TA kept the association informed of diversified approaches for a more effective edu- cational program at Roosevelt High School. Some results of the P-TA's indefatigable ef- forts are the Traffic Safety Contest, selection of the outstanding senior, and the addition of teachers on the Executive Board, These results have brought forth a closer realization to a more effective high school program. MRS. CLARA FRY MR. ROBERT OGAWA Secretary Treasurer MR. HANSEL CHANG Vice-President MRS. PATRICIA PALMER Second Vice-President MRS. LOUISE MURPHEY Third Vice-President MR. TADAO MIYAZAKI Faculty Representative MR. WILLIAM WONG Ex-Officio IPA ,,,, LM Q I 4 4 1 4 l i l 'F ' 1 3 v Z 1 Y -'5 Cl 4 ' N lmoosevs 4 an 46 9' IH .JV I 'min' 0'-ii K to Puucnaowu. 5 44. r ' 14+ Z 1 o Z 5 ' l I 1 v ' i llououmu u 'Q' I .- 4 A ClTY OF H OLU LLLJ tg ' AWAH , ,S. A. y Y e 1 f H i-LA -, I l A J l .ii 1 l . 1 I Governmental jurisdiction radiates from Honolulu, the state capi- tal of Hawaii, just as Honolulu constitutes the economic and Q political center of the Hawaiian Islands, so docs GOVERNMENT I at Roosevelt constitute the focal point of all student activity. 1 1 1 1 4 'li T T C4 J qlakllfl XUlH,! K ..T C Y A H 1: bumonb I '1 new ' 2 . ,,Ulll'3 Y -L .L 4 Q .L EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 'f Faced with the responsibility of conduct- ing an efficient student government, the Execu- tive Council headed b resident Gar Oka- , 1 Y P I Y moto and advised by Mrs. Mildred Waka- yama, carried out a successful program. During the 22nd annual Hawaii High School Government Association conference, the S council gained profitable information with which to begin the year. Meeting regularly M - with homeroom representatives, the Executive Council shared its problems and sought their o inions and advice. Problems were discussed P . . . and solutions were suggested, thereby facilitat- ing the decisions of the government. The council diligently selected standing committee members to assist them in the plan- ning of beneficial as well as entertaining func- tions. Among the successful activities were the Mistletoe Ball, several assemblies, football ral- lies, and the election of song and cheer leaders. Due to the steadfast participation and coopera- tion of the student body, it was possible for the Executive Council to sustain a most pro- ductive and fruitful year- GARY OKAMOTO President HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES. Top Row: Theresa Lukenich, Linda Maruyama, Betsy Kortschak, Lani Chamber- lain, Aulani Ching, Chris Bernhardt, Eric Kwok, Peter Nip, Dean Suzuki. Middle Row: Maile Burgess, Lynette Ho, Ann Dudderar, Cathy Hilts, Kiffa Cintron, Mary Ann Wayman, Carolyn Inouye, Suzanne Seklguchi, Eloise Kekona. Bottom Row: Barbara Hasegawa, Cynthia Mizumoto, Donna LaTraille, Linda Pali, Joan Kaneda, Kathleen Matsui, Cynthia Yonemoto, Diana Kwon, Wilma Sur. F5 , walt i 4 ! 4 1 l 4 1 I 4 I I 1 i 1 I A 1 1 i 1 I i A I 4 1 I 1 f 3 1 1 1 v I 4 I 'I L. sofa , A A . A A vw' Y 5 x Kg 7 M-gi: f HMM my 6 im., if is .v qu. 144 13.504119 2. fa 4 -'51, M' ,ef-s,,'i 1s,,,,0' N3 QM wis,...... .aw ,--u ...M f MRS. MILDRED WAKAYAMA Adviser SCOTT BRANDON Senior Councilor TES? -1 Ki J 'Q I ,if S if. ,. V.,V LSQ QMW V . ' f as A Q.. ,I i t ,givin fxs ff .Ax PAUL YASUTAKE Vice-President SUSAN ICHINOSE Rough Rider Editor ff i ii ig. . im, elk- : 265' ff if z fi 5 .... V, In . 5 , W ffl Q-M: i LANA IWAMOTO Secretary RODNEY TANAKA Treasurer L . DONALD WONG Round Up Editor RUSSELL LOO Rough Rider Editor Discussions Lead to Decisions JACQUELINE YEE JUDI SMENNER CAROL TANAKA Junior Councilor Sophomore Councilor Councilor-at-Large W' ev 43 22 J, l I 'Xaiigy Cherl Chun Delphine Sun, Marilynn GAME WARDENS. Top Row: y , ' G '1 Okamura, Linda Maruyama, Bottom Row: Mae Thom, Sadie Yuen, ai 2 i 5' Fwy iz- , fmgl X x 1 they ' Maru ama, Diana Carter, Ardyce Tabata. Y Patricia Clarke, Merle Niderost. Game Wardens Enforce School Policies O h' Sadie Ayat Bernice Ornellas GAME WARDENS. Top Row: Sandra Lake, Gwendolyn Bush, May Lei Day uc 1, , ' ' 'l ' Dias, Lauren Kawasaki, Margaret Kopa, Phyllis Ledesma, Ida Agnes Kamana, Elizabeth Olsen. Bottom Row. Lei ani Lyu, Susan Ross, Magdaline Chang, Donna Wright. wwf 'Y' l A mm , , 1, we Q ew, f' Y , i i 5 AMW r- . s ,,,, Q 1 1,2 5, x HANDBOOK COMMIT- TEE. Top Row: Valerie Lee, Rodney Goda, Carole Yamashita, chairman. Bot- tom Row: Gwendolyn Young, Christine Tomoyasu, Andrea Wong. a - - ,Q H use YF' ff fr s 3 4 ffl? gi or , 35 ' ' 34 V E!! E' i 7 Rx if., fig T f 'J A ll K ' f X t , ffj p ' Mr ra I ., Z s5,e,V,,, l ri 'Irs I 4. 'L , vu' I :I fi- - 5. f 4 3 xx' I ill ' if f' 1 af Q ..,i ,ff r vi L 1 S3 'X ml 1, 5 W J -rf few 1 ,,,., 152. ' A w A jr-,f OYC DELEGATES. Diana Kwon sophomore delegate ,. , 9 42 - J, 7 ii gk gateg Byron Young, senior I ' g.l-4.1, Betsy Kortschak, junior delc 19'-1 it ft , rn i rbi? 5 G11 FINANCE COMMITTEE. Top Row: Michael Yoshi- moto, Alvin Kang, Rodney Tanaka, chairman. Bottom Row: Laraine Tsuzuki, Norma Kusunoki, Carol Tanaka. ID COMMITTEE. To p Row: Harry Ako, Denis No- naka. Bottom Row: G a il Kuwana, Theresa Lukenich, Caroline Young, chairman. Us iff 1 s.. If f X 3- delegate jx I ii E - ' if xi K 'Q ie 'lTi.'Y it-3 , J Il... :1. 8 ' K I1 ..,., .. A rpg 1 ,,- all -5- s, v,---A f is V G new ' f yy 4: , X r . 35? L X if 3 2 5 5 at Y . ,K -I 1: W AX: W is S li f it ! PUBLICITY COMMITTEE. Top Row: Steven Yamamoto, George Babcock, Leslie Tanaka, Darlene Richardson, Patricia Wong, Carol Thomas, Lowell Park. Bottom Row: Geraldine Ching, Stephanie Ayers, Linda Maruyama, Faye Watanabe, Sharlcen Sugino, Marilynn Maruyama, chairman. ff I , Lowell Park scans the school calendar as Marilynn Maru- Songleader Edean Yap explains last minute alterations in yama and Patricia Wong meticulously post the letters. the program to Cathy Hilts before the homecoming pep rally. PEP COMMITTEE. Top Row: Cathy Hilts, Patricia Augustine, Michael Yoshi- mura, Lolita Johnson, Ann Dudderar, chairman. Bottom Row: Edean Yap, Jayne Iwai, Stanna Nash, Marilyn Sakai, Ella Uemura. '37 i ' g f.. ,al ,Qi Via A K az? Q' ' Q , K Q X Xnu I ' . ., 5-:Q A In :,, A :if 77, f .. W i V it i 4 7 lf kit After an introduction by julie Haji, Mrs. Corene Jackson, Supervised by chairman April Nash, committee workers Rrcar senior counselor. warmly welcomes Joseph Davis to Roosevelt. da Botkin and Stephanie Tyau prepare for an assembly A M F HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE. Top Row: MacKay Taga, Cheryl Chun, Sarah Ayat, chairmang Calvin Yoshimoto. Bottom Row: Diane Nosse, Catherine Camp, Beverly Kong, Julie Haji. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE. Top Row: Frank Chong, Eunice Chi, Geraldine Lagronio April Nash, chairman. Bottom Row: Sharon Hoshijo, Ricarda Botkin, Mary Miho Stephanie Tyau. .. '79 'QW DONALD WONG Editor-in-Chief EDEAN YAP Art Editor NANCY KIYAMA Business Manager LUCILLE CHING Assistant Editor ROUND UP Under the careful supervision of Donald l'Vong', editor-in-chief, and Mrs. Evelyn Lee, adviser, the determined Round Up staff pro- duced the 1962 edition of Roosevelt's cherished yearbook, a consistent first-place award winner. Meetings were conducted during the sum- mer to select a theme and a color scheme that would attract and please all. Puzzled juniors, as well as experienced seniors, became familiar with the fundamentals of annual production through weeks of lectures. Thereafter, the junior understudies observed as their senior editors presented detailed information cover- ing the procedures of their individual sections. The staff soon realized that an outstanding yearbook requires months of concentrated, per- petual labor. Layouts were carefully drawn in order to create the most appealing spreads. Various pictures were scheduled, taken, iden- tified, cropped and pasted. Identifications, captions, and body copy were written and typed. Through the close relationship afforded by the pressing work, understanding and a warm friendship developed among the staff. The climax of the year was Round Up's annual banquet held in May, when the com- pleted yearbook was viewed for the first time and merit awards and certificates were dis- tributed to staff members and photographers. KAPU CN THE COVER Our world is perpetually developing and progressing. However, the focal point of the world is the individual who also grows physi- cally and mentally with the element of time. The ascending line represents the individual in his interminable search for knowledge. The perfect sphere denotes an important phase of this evolution, the culmination of student achievement at Roosevelt. In the rays sur- rounding the globe is manifested the diver- sity of campus life-the physical, scholastic, and social facets that comprise each student's pro- gram. The three spirals radiating from the sphere represent the sophomore, junior, and senior years. With- each we broaden our hori- zons, grow in perspective, and increase in im- portance to the community, the nation, and the world. The points of the compass guide young men and women to unlimited opportuni- tics. Extending into the back cover is the quad- rilateral representing the scope of human ac- complishment. Unbounded, both are infinite. 511' wx 'l--..,, 15 1 im' sa u 1 4 m MRS. EVELYN S. LEE Stephanie Chang, Ifatricia lAugustine, Linda Kusuno, and Tanec Hamaishi discuss rob- Adviser Iems facing the Senior Section while Beverly Kohashi and Cynthia Redd work on layimuts. MR. SHIGERU YOKOYAMA Photography Adviser Annual Maintains High Standards AILEEN LEE ARDYCE TABATA CHERYL CHUN GAIL OKAMURA Administration Editor Government Editor Organizations Co-Editor Organizations Co-Editor 3'5- 27 'ti Y K I . L ' i'm'7i 'l?,Zli,5I2iZ 1 WJ ' 131 gl? an f-assay-f45g f.'x, swf Hi -'ai :f :'-'- . fi , 7 , .' 2 3 SARAH AYAT AMY SAKUMOTO FAY FUJINAGA Sports Co-Editor Underclassmen Co-Editor Underclassmen Co-Editor WAYNE YEE fav 1 Sports Co-Edltor Round p Staff JAN WAKAYAMA Photographer Annual members Sylvia Nishida, Helene. Murata, Carolyn Chun, Allen Kong, Beverly Kohashi, Harriet Fishel, Cynthia Eleanor Judd, Henry Young, Marvin Nlshnmura, julie Haji,, Marilyn Ho, Terry Deemer, and Edean Yap toil over copy ami A LINDA KUSQNO PATRICIA AUGUSTINE TANEE HAMAISH1 PATRICIA LEONG SCIIIOFS C0'Edlf0l' Seniors Co-Editor School Life Co-Editor School Life Co-Editor Strives or Perfection Kenneth Davidson of Taylor Publishing Company lectures to the staff on the fundamentals of yearbook production. Redd. Yvonne Yuen, Jacqueline Yee, Stephanie Chang, Cropping, and typing in order to meet hovering deadlines. .fe- -N. I -'W H.: gf as viii- 0,4' ,vt--.....9,, in um 9 RUSSELL LOO Co-Editor LANA IWAMOTO News Editor MAMO KUWANOE Co-Feature Editor W 5 SUSAN KANG - V -. - R gr X 2 V K i Co feature Editor QU' ff... 'nv f ,jig 'K ,,-,, wang. ' SUSAN ICHINOSE Co-Editor ROUGH REBER A source of pride at Roosevelt High School is the weekly newspaper, the Rough Rider. Through the efforts of the staff, headed by co- editors Susan Ichinose and Russell Loo, the paper has once again maintained the rating of l'All-American. The staff worked unfalteringly so as to be always first with the news. Writing, re- writing, typing, and cropping were omni- present. The ceaseless production of ingenious quips, Good Griefsf' and countless numbers of informative articles kept every member of the staff alert and well-prepared for any news- worthy occurrence. This year a circulation drive was initiated and was successfully carried through. As a result, the newspaper's circulation increased to more than eighty-five per cent of the stu- dent body. The year 1962 also brought a change in the make-up of pages with the termina- tion of the use of serif heads. Through the proficient instruction of Mrs. Patricia Palmer, the staff learned skillful meth- ods in publishing a school newspaper of high standards. With top journalistic ratings and the acclaim of avid student and adult readers, the Rough Rider staff was fully repaid for long months of dogged effort. Foo wr' X I ff fx its V N V v , 'st 4158 as mx N H' it , ti. jex ,X its-Q 5 if Qs gf- J V5 :.. aft ', KAREN NAKATA RUBY YOSHIOKA PATRICIA MATSUMOTO Sports Editor Business Manager Exchange Editor CAROLYN BRUN Co-Advertising Manager if-'H SHARON BELL Co-Advertising Manager After attracting Janis Tanaka's attention, Phyllis Pang points out an interesting article as Lloyd Kawamura types on unperturbed. t 'P 3 Q-ffliws A f 'f Tw CAROLE YAMASHITA ALBERT LUM Circulation Manager Photographer ' , l t, i 1 sr me , I ' QUE? ,AX I ,, ' A A ' 1 EQQQLQ fs it Q it i Spa, I in fn ,LQ ' , 1 iii T A , , - a A, K ' , 1 Q , , - H- M V ff La ' 1 F7 I ' I Qlf, . . iz: - 4- E- I 1 zz , .I My H ' MRS. PATRICIA PALMER CREIGHTON LAM Adviser Photographer M slit ws SEHlllll LIFE -:T , A i I -9 O , 6 I-as f ,J I O J, W , . Av-um,u.s. - TJ: L ' tis. it-O X VVith SCHOOL LIFE we broaden our horizons to encompass varied facets of student activity. Comparable to the bus scholastic competition and extra-curricular functions is the community life of Oahu, our most heavily-populated i tle of busy sland. V 1' V W , , i mf. K K :K '-H V ,, 4 v ' k V 1' J i s 1 VMI , MU . ' ' new suv- 7- ' 52.1. , - gn 1 Y 5.9 'r -V ... .au 1 43945 1-:aw , ,sig- 4 ., sz' ' ir: .wtmiff , K .mHw:wW, X ' f , ' l-GV? I 2 4935 FFS? f' ' .3 V1s-' wiv ' ' A ,fa . , X4 N 3 Q2 4 T, v b l I , . ., a 5 Xb , S -. Q SEPTEMBER l96I SMTWTFS ----1 5 F' D f S h I I 2 15 I-F6-xdy lgloolzly I-F050 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Zophonforet?ArientagfJnt.Assembly lo H .2 .3 I4 I5 I6 ouncxor-a- arge ecion ' I,, ,8 ,.,,,,2,m3 Calendar Claronzcles 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 OCTOBER I96I S M T W T F S I 2 3 4 5 6 7 216 io13hoF1oriTesg1ng h C 8 9 I0 ll I2 13 14 23 sfnior e2i,iSLlat5,ifkse3,'LE?t I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 20 2I 31 First Quarter Exams 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3I NOVEMBER I96I JANUARY i962 SMTWTFS 17 Canteen .L... -.,..SM.I-VVTFS.- I 2 3 4 22 Thanksgiving Assembly I 2 3 4 5 6 5 5 7 8 9 .0 ll 23- Thanksglvlng 7 a 9 I0 ll I2 I3 'Z '3 '4 '5 '6 I7 I8 246 gggllgerislggol Government I4 I5 '6 I7 I8 I9 20 I9 202: 22 23 24 25 2'22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 3l Band Concert Beginning of First Semester it r a lklflgllns Bll Cddeaeik Conduct Assembly S M T W T F S 9 M' tl B ll 3 4 5 6 7 A 3 A'Ili?ailEEllaaChoir Concert .I - d fog I0 Il I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 25 Ch,i2m,aQ'2B,,y Z I7 I8 I9 20 2I 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3l Unfurled in 11 brisk midday breeze, the flags of school, state, In an atmosphere of serious study for semester exams, Suzanne and nation are borne- proudly by Roosevc-lt's color guard. Lee attempts ro glean a few more facts for her next test ' 0- W4 1-2 Primary Election 15-6 General Election 17 Roosevelt Debate Tournament Third Quarter Exams Year's Highlights 21 7 Senior Banquet 11 A Cappella Choir Concert 13 Spring Concert 27 Band Concert FEBRUARY I962 S M T W T F S I 2 3 lg gonlngenmxzrnent-JlBall If lg Ig 7 8 9 I0 25 Oivdliesira sCtiiiiceiit I4 I5 I6 I7 31 Second Semester Exams I8 I9 20 2I 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2 Oahu Teachers' Convention 10 Junior Prom 16 Sophomore Mixer 23 Primary Election Assembly 8 Graduation Day 11 Kamehameha Day 12 Installation of Officers 14 Last Day of School MARCH 962 ..' -- I I5 6 I9 20 2I 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 3l APRIL I962 W I9 20 2I 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MAY I962 W 5 I 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3I JUNE I962 WTi: 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IOII I2 I3 I4I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 20 2I22 23 24 252627282930 I S TFS I 23 4 5 6 7 8 910 III2 3I4 I I7 I8 24 25 SMT T F S I2 3 4 5 67 8 9IOIII2I3I4 l5l6I7I8 SMT T FS I 2345 6789IOIIl2 l3I4I I6 7I8I9 SMT F S I2 Graduating seniors, attired in white caps and gowns, march Spirited song and cheer leaders are colorful spots ot enthusl majestically to the refrain of P0mp and Circumstancef, asm and sentimental tradition on the autumn football field yy1-w-'W r ., .., . ,, ...,,.... , ., . ...,. ...r-,...va,.,r1..w-m.ww, ..w...f.,M-fgrfrpmam-wwe ,f,f -mos., M, Serving a dual role of utility and beauty, Roosevelfs new gym nestles at the foot of verdant Makilci Heights. 36 -f if A X 4' 4 i, R -, f 1 l Roosevelt's basketball fans queue up in two lines await- ing entrance into the gymnasium for a week end game. ew Gy m, Patio After years of patient waiting, two addi- tions to the campus solved some of the difficul- ties encountered by an expanding enrollment. December witnessed a formal dedication ceremony marking the opening of the city's newest gym. Physical education classes were the first to use it. Begun thirty years ago, it was the first public school gym to be used in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu. During the basketball season, it was the location for two of the eight Interscholastic games held each week end. The first dance to be held there was the student body sock hop, '4Twisting Socks. The cafeteria extension, started during the 1960-1961 school year, was commonly referred to as the senior patio, since it was the ex- clusive privilege of seniors to lunch there in a pleasant 4'outdoor atmosphere. Rapidly in- corporated into school activities, it provided a popular study and meeting place for stu- dents, clubs, and committees. Both additions, the gym and senior patio, have proved indispensable to school life at Roosevelt High School. 5- 5,5 . n ifiiihxik t At the formal dedication, amidst clicking cameras and beaming faces Principal William Wong, Senior Supervising Principal Charles Barrett, and Building Superintendent Tsutomu Izumi cut the symbolic lei, thus opening the new gym to student activities re Hub of Activities Privileged in an 5 E ff seniors, pleased with ,m'Ti1 Q ,gg I , iw: their new exclusive open-air eating accommodations, talk, Cat, or just admire the view W ir1f r H fi-B Silvery trombones and deep-toned trumpets led by hir. Leon Burton herald the auspicious opening of Roosevelt's new gym. Music M akers Under the leadership of hir. Leon Burton, the eighty-five member Roosevelt band con- tributed melodic variety to school functions. The second annual Music for Moderns was held for the studeht body in january and two spring concerts were given for the students and the public. The entire band and featured soloists performed at the Music Festival in May. The new white band uniforms, acquired this year, represented three years of diligent work on a variety' of projects to raise funds. By performing for students at Lincoln Ele- mentary and Stevenson 'Intermediate Schools and by appearing on the i'Concert by the Sea program at Wfaikiki, Rooseveltis orchestra played its role in the musical community. Bottom Row: Mie lVatanabe, Faye Watanabe, Claire Luke, Mary Ellen Kaneko, Harriet Fischell, Lynette Uyechi, Susan Shi- raki, Kathleen Uyernura, Glenda Chung, Arlene Jim, Caroline Young. Top Row: Steven Sakamaki, Andrew Makua, Arthur Lee, Michele Lum, Steven Ito, John Arizumi, Gerald Lee, Sylvia Stone, Steven Wallace, Ella Uemura, Sandra Lake, Philip dc Necve, Lowrey Cabral. Noreen Naughton, Frank Chong, Donald Shiraishi, Cynthia Redd, William Broughton, Mary Stanley, Barbara Benz, Michael Sullivan, Susan Coyle, Harvey Wong, Stella Kuwaye, Gregory Oi, Ellizabeth Heinrich, Sherry Loo, Thcone Johnson, Kathleen Kella, Michael Yoshimura, John Kim. 8 i l l 4 Practice or erfection MR. LEON BURTON Band and Orchestra Director BAND. Bottom Row: Patrick Yamane, Sidney Ikehara, Edna Uernura, Cynthia Redd. Gladys Sanidad, Barbara Miller, Arthur Lee, John Arizmni, Steven Ito, Sherry Loo, Ella Uemura, Sandra Arakawa, Koren Nishida, Edwin Shimoda, John Kim, Michael Yoshimura. Second Row: Edward Baun, Randall Ching, Marc Miyasato. Eric Inaba, Clifton Chee, Leonard Izumoto, James Hisano, Sophie Abramovitz, Darryl Choy, Paul Yamashita, Michael Miyasaka, Kenneth Takemoto, Jerald Larson. Third Row: Darryl Chai, David Kochi, Gregory Oi, Earl Kami. Eugene Mitsuda, Stanley Sato, David Kawamura. Melvin Sunada, Lloyd Uto Dean Suzuki, Calvin Yoshinioto, Sidney Kaneta. Fourth Row: Roy Araki, George Pickering Michael Saucicr, Donald Shiraishi, Dennis Masui, Dale Senaga, Alan Akana, Paul Kaneko, Richard Lum, Alfred Chong, Vernon Thom, Lowrey Cabral. Fifth Row: Harvey Vtlong, Dick Amazaki, Kent Koike, Harold Ono, Denis Unten, Alan Sue, Joseph Kanealii, Miles Shigemura, Edwin Nakanishi, Glenn Nosse, Mitchell Maeda, Donald Olsen, Sixth Row: Steven Sakamaki, John Graft, Maurice Geolina, Melvin Shiraki, David Chunn, Wilson Sullivan, Robert Cummings, Steven Wallace, Kent Shimoda, Michael Sullivan, William Broughton. Seventh Row: Patrick Naughton, Eric Shimoda, Thomas Nakamoto. Roy Kiyabu, Alan Ing, Michael Min. as ly ' .mi 1' 'MTN , Q Q it -Q .1 L ca --4 A ,U , L can My ...E 7 'if ' wmxfa-ur-5 233 px, Q- ' . V 1 l -eo f 1 ps t, ' Q! ' -'V-:tm 'J 1' 21 -0 'fi' r K' L , -zz if , 03355 e is fa i A efmfdlkaqf' im' ,-.fffhi J any A ' 'Ii I'-V' an TGRLY mwe.Lix-, 'J ,af ' ' ' ra ly J, cl Jawa' j 'af .: ii, , .. if jr nf: i 'Xa 'I I J' inlilv ,, i fxjlsrrvfll Rr 3 Y? I. if xt , iw S il I I A J an 0-, r, ,min 'yin 5- E was , ,s,..4-,- ,151 ,ge ' 4113 Qfpqjlivp , w Aa A-111-.flaivnx ,,,,.'f ,,, 6 ,rf S ' xQe3eiD ef M r ,, dp! .1 ,. Q99 ,Nh 'ZEN i . .lg-19 ' 1 L X .M tv 'ef - as f 'X fa , N331 2 ., t ., af-Y, N ,. , , ,, gm ,ig ,iff ,i .W iff, , ,if Q 3? . , es Q ' 1 f l I . Q -xi 1 Q fe , , Qt, .I E155 K . ,W at . if ,,. , 5,2-5. 3 1' 91.5 el' 135.21 2 3 f ,V ' 13, X it 75 l 'XS t 7' v y X, , if 552.95 ,f P. V. Q, ma.-.... 22, S v , 4 W X A Q l if '51, 1 'jay I ' ff 1 U S if if 4 r is L5 fg, B A Mgt' my J sm ,.., K- ,, N an , , .,. .,,.- 5 -, Lyla ffqvf V it 'pw MISS HARRIET KAWANO Choir Director DOUBLE TRIPLE TRIO. Top Row: Evalani Palmerston, Melvia Souza, Carol Ludwinski, Elmyra Kahue, Pat Kalua, Lei-Aloha Kanoho. Middle Row: Mary johnson, Aulani Ching, Audrey Wood, Marilyn Au, Jean Martin. Bottom Row: Lynn Howell, Betty Jo Berkstresscr, Linda. Ah Noe, Judith Myers, Gaye Olmos, Diane Matsuura. 5 for ,, , I z I' xi i x ,, 1 ' 5 f Y l ii.. 'fn' HA if Radiant smiles on the faces of the choir members mirror another successful production. This for a Song DOUBLE QUINTET. Top Row: Harry Wilson, Myron Monte, Orson Enos, Herbert Cho, Fzixon Hanuna, John Pawao. James Kzihui. Bottom Row: Dwight Chandler, Clement Jainilc, Robert Alawa, Robert Lee, Sonny Wright. CHOIR Aiming for harmonious excellence, sopra- nos, tenors, altos, and basses of Roosevelt's A Cappella Choir blended their euphonious voices under the direction of Miss Harriet Kawano, choir director, to produce sounds that were soothing as well as inspiring, Each student gave his full measure of talent, interest, and time to obtain this pleasing musical concoction. In accordance with the tradition of Christ- mas concerts, the choir rendered beautiful interpretations of lamiliar carols for the stu- dent bocly and the members of the community. Another Yule adventure saw select members, dressed in nineteenth century garb. caroling Christmas joy and spirit to the delight of shop- pers and salespeople at the Ala Moana Shop- ping Center. V Two segments of the choir, the'VlJoys' Double Quartet and the girls' Doubleilriple Trio, were called upon for other assignments. Presentation of the April Spring Concert was the climactic event Ol-iZ1i'fI'Llltfl1l year. W .. 'x .., 7 '7-9 ' . 1 ' 9, 1 .Zi A -.f. si- x WW M fuels-W Pleased expressions grace the faces of Aulani Ching, Phyllis Ledesma, and lNIary Marquis after a high note Appearing dramatically on a shadowed background, the attentive A Cappella Choir fabricate-s an enchanting melody of sound during an inspiring Christmas concert fgfthc student body. si, ni. 41 Positioned in a center formation Rooscvelt's R.O.T.C. brigade holds itself rigidly for a weekly inspection by Major Charles V. mary .N 'Q 'f-:.., , - I ti . ADVV 1 .,., E, 3' ag! I 1:5 , 5 ,, 2.5 ,.. Y , QI :.-, , fy-3154.3 If -if . no T gigs? A.. 7 T A A ..,.... l 1-f -1 A A Earn A MISGT ALFRED WALTER lwlilitary Training II SFC JULIUS CROSS 42 Military Training I uf msg, ',5Q'l'ZJE2aQg5W ':i!j24 f?Ew?f3h5:,' A 74A rzxgimwi fqk H ,aQifa1:1:w?,,vm . , , gm. I 33- F- :Z J ,,f' - M, 563 S 'W wi x it Wig 2.3, X1 ,S is ,f ,. , Z Q4- ,, .H .5 wif was C5554 ,pm 1 K wr'-1 its . ,ii 6 2 ix X ' l x SFC BERNARD STREET Supply NCO MISGT TALINO GAISON NCOIC-Administrati and Training NYM. iz t QW OH ,iww !US. MAJOR CHARLES COSTEN Professor of Military Science and Tactics Costen and his assisting officers. Though irritating dust and a merciless sun offer vexing distractions, the boys remain steadfast. Khaki Marks ROTC Days ,, J: ,rv 1-Af Ramrpd straight, Major Charles Cos ten directs cadets from the bleachers A variety of student expressions and postures meet the intricate yet necessary explanations on the rifle and its position as made by instructors Alfred Walter, Talmo GZISOH and Bernard Street. :qv Cadet Col. Herbert Cho Brigade Commander torn X ft, . ix, Y., , N. f , Z We K A gf' A K 41 - K HK, 7 as ii Q' ,rf j , at .,,, 31 l I 'F-'gs -Xt 2 ls! nz: to Honorary Col. .A ir' 3, Q. 12 Karen Wilson C Brigade Sponsor . I Yi . xl. if V SQ 1 ., K .off I 'ff V ' Y , , V H Q Q as Cadgt Lg, Cgl. Cadet Lt. Col. Cadet Lt. Col. Gary Edward Melvyn Aila Kobashigawa Gardner 2nd Battle Executive lst Battle Group Officer Brigade Group Commander Commander Honorary Honorary Lt. Col. Lt. Col. Ann Portia Gunter Richardson 2nd Battle lst Battle Group Sponsor Group Sponsor Cadet Maj. Patrick Tobara Cadet Capt. Cadet Capt. Adjutant Alden Sonny Wright Kamaunu Co. C Co. C Honorary Capt. Honorary Capt. Andrea Lani VCIIIO Johnson Co. C Co. C M? ' rum Cadet Capt. ' N 1 A Ronald Souza . x ,E Q3 X S-2 7 ey 5 ' A .f . Iii. gui 0 1 'v I, lfk t k L5 :wx 'L 'A kwin f g ay lj LK I K' f 'x X XX . In Q, iaxw Cadet Maj. Robert York Cadet Capt. Leslie Wong fi ' If R s ,, 1 . ,C t A 2: . -. f EMT? 213' 'jl rs e' M425 Cadet Capt. Ernest Akau Co. A Honorary Capt. Karen Moreira Co. A f , x X Lx gtk - 1 , s 3 Us x'-,xx K ' 1 1: gri:Iea.:.1Z., xt. ff iff in AA QM! 'F 4,1 Q f ir U 3' fa ta Cadet Capt. Cadet Capt. Cadet Capt. Cadet Capt. Francis Ah Loy lfaxon Hanuna joseph Macario Edwin Sllimoda Co. A Co. B Co. B Band Commander Honorary Capt. Honorary Capt. Honorary Capt. Hongfary Marilynn Kim Judith Myers Lenny Nip Capt. C0- A CU- B C0- B April Nash Band Sponsor Cadet Maj. Cadet Capt. Cadet Capt. Cadet Capt. Cadet Capt. Gail Prejean Clinton Citing Richard Bender Richard Thomas Conner Executive Adjutant S-2 Kadota Administrative Officer S8 Assistant lst Battle Group Cadet lfaj. Cadet Capt. Cadet Capt. Cadet Capt. Cadet Capt. William Samuel james jackson Dennis Pang Clyde Hedlund Preston Kekaula S-2 S-3 S-4 Executive Adjutant Officer 2nd Battle Group fS':2f .M .. ,fer rf A Q- .5 A C ..,.. ' . h 5 wb ' ' '1 1, ,... 3 1 we ' ' V 1 fjig 3--h W. 'H' -e ,j , ' ' ' , pn' 1 A I Q L Y L... , A-f .3 ,M 1 p Q -Z, .' ' .ff I , . r W ' -W fr - f : -,m ' I K , j. My in N A Q . t I ,, , J Q Q 3. Q I tl ,V ., 3 W 4 Q Y X - , Y' 5 I ' ' f .' 1 X . xxx N L ' Q fi . FW3?vi7iQ :' N Q 1 in- L ,ff t Q, 1 X X, 'ks N vm, -If fa , M 5 , ' A 1 4,,,.. , . K . nj., Qrrvw gm... ' ' if - .. 1 ' N Q f . gt jg , .3 , , , L abs' 5 3 O NK f U , . 3 K ,J Q K .K Ak 2353 i ggiid T .53 , ' R9 5554 +I- ffm v 191' R W q , !,,,......Nx 3 is lt S, . A I DRILL TEAM. Top Row: Melvin Ching, Benjamin Limahai, Alan Uyeda, Carl Kono, Robert Jetland, Bert Bento, Charles Balaneio, Bruce Gottesburen, Middle Row: Henry Young, Abraham Kaikana, Calvin Ah Loy, Rupert Ortiz, William Lau, John Eddington, Michael Yee. Bottom Row: Roy Yokoi, Richard Lau, John Young, Alfred Cozinha, Wayne Uejio, Alan Kajikawa, Irving Dang, Dennis Low, William Ching. , tv a cadet Lr. col. ,J ' Q Douglas Kam X Drill Tcnm K X Commander C5 Honorary Lt. Cul. Caroline Young Drill Team Sponsor M J. .. 'fl' -,A Q ' V ,J M' f f ex ii 4 . Cadet Mai. j ' - VVarren I1 ,A 5' Executive Officer K Drill Team EX l' Excellence Necessitates Arduous A single unit of disciplined cadets emerged from several hundred disorganized recruits. With the cooperation of the corps, this trans- formation was executed by Major Charles Costen, Master Sergeants Alfred Walter and Talino Gaison, and Sergeants Julius Cross and Bernard Street. Their untiring efforts resulted in Roosevelt's ROTC being named an honor brigade for the twelfth consecutive year. Two specialty groups, the Drill Team and the Rifle Team, brought additional glory to Roosevelt. The Drill Team placed first at the Maui Fair Competition, the Rifle Team distin- guished itself at the Hawaii State Indoor Championships and the Randolph Hearst, the Army Area Small Bow, and the Honolulu Inter-Scholastic League Matches, A grotesque target looms challengingly in front of a rifle marksman as he carefully assumes one of the standard shooting positions and takes aim. A 0 Uniformed lovelies patiently await their turn at the annual sponsors' presentation ceremony FIRST AND SECOND LIEUTENANTS. Top Row: Patrick Naughton, Edward Baun. Second Row: Adam Sua- paia, Robert Lee, Gary Bisho. Bottom Row: Ronald Lau, Young Polk Kang, Donald Young, Vernon Kaahanui. z- , in gfk 1 fav.. x , W 1? rs 5-N5 mn U 'Xxx' Iii fA Att .1 2 'JSR : , : 53 in-WA A -2 , Q BETTY JO DIANA LEE JOANNE BERKSTRESSER PORGATORIO Waving her pompons rhythmically, Edean Yap flashes a brilliant smile at a pleased football audience in thc stands above her. 1 ui EDEAN YAP Head Songleader JAYNE IWAI Head Cheerleader Q .1 5 .. GEORGE MURPHEY vw 24.32 MAJORETTES. Clockwise, bottom left: Rachel Darrah, Daphne Masutomi, Jamie Leong, Dec Fujinaga, Lynette Lee, Judi Thornes, Karen Moreira, Frances Paul, Diane Matsuura, Merle Niclerost. PATRICIA YOSHIMOTO LOIS OKIMURA 45-f Exuberance and school spirit run high in the Roosevelt rooting sectiong sodas and hot dogs are momentarily forgotteng Soaring high, Jayne Iwai proves that wings are not real ly necessary if you have an abundance of school spirit. School Spzrzt Viv acious sonqleaders Betty Berkstresser, Joanne Porgatorio, Edean Yap, and Diana Lee charm an appreciative crowd 'Y' 'im Y., Q If fs ji lui.. Q41 f I i I r A red and gold pompons are waived in many directionsg R ll ' ,R d d les 01172 Another perspective of school life was the excitement and fellowship that Riders shared while attending football and basketball games, pep assemblies, and other extra-curricular activ- ities. Go, Riders! Go! adequately expressed the spirit and exuberance that filled many scholars during their unscholarly hours. At half time periods of the football games, precision marching and snappy r o u t i n e s marked the appearances of the majorette corps, under the direction of Mrs. Bonnie Adams. The hub of this excitement seemed to revolve around the eight song and cheer leaders whose presence at every football and basketball game and all pep assemblies established a focal point of school spirit. Their enthusiasm inspired stu- dent participation in a variety of colorful songs and cheers and helped to develop school spirit at rallies, games, and assemblies. the team has just made the crucial touchdown and victory is sweet. Clutching a miniature baton, mascot Tammy Adams pauses bewilderedly in the midst of the Alma Mater. Miss Marian Kiuchi comments on a record and earphones as they whisk Clifford Kurata, Glorian Yamaki, and Ruby Yoshioka into Na world of dulcet Japanese pronunciation. x 1 , 4 . 2 , . . . , ,v 4 I X x fl ,J x 5 1 ,. 14 1 I East, West Merge in An innovation in teaching at Roosevelt, .the magnifying overhead projector, assists Mrs. Suyeko Kiyosaki in instructing her Junior Honors English class on elements and common errors found in student compositions. . , Qwfv-fwwwl-4-4, Y - ' WRITE 4 4 ,.4,..L' 4 1 1 3 J 4 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 i 4 i l 4 i I 4 4 2 4 1 i 1 1 Reflecting an increasing interest in the world, Roosevelt students signed up in greater numbers for courses in French, Latin, Japanese, and Spanish. All students participated in the English program. Sophomores reviewed world literatureg juniors, American works, and Sen- iors, English masterpieces. Scenes from Shake- speare's Macbeth and Hamlet were presented by the Senior Honors English class. Similarly, sophomores studied world his- tory, while Juniors mulled over their American heritage in U.S. History. Representatives from Rooseveltls American Problems classes took an active part in the Pacific Asian Affairs Council conferences which discussed current world problems and their possible solutions. Future years will see the knowledge gained from language and history courses become a working, integral part of every individual. History, Languages . . To the amusement of the other Spanish pupils, a blindfolded classmate strikes wildly at the traditional Christmas pinata. Pointing to a locality on the map, Claire Luke looks askance toward Miss Juanita Urian for confirmation while the re- mainder of the World History class concentrates on locating additional answers in anticipation for their turn at the board. Q 3 ,-A ,g,X,,sPg?5 ,zwgawzw '5 'BC' ...X ff l l sa, l ,,.gpQnw1!Kwx-ww f .ilillivw-, To meet the need for mathematicians and scientists created by the Atomic Age, Roose- velt initiated a stepped-up science program. Botany courses joined Horticulture, Zoo- logy, and Biology to round out Roosevelt's series of biological sciences. Students were in- troduced to the strange world of amoeba, gymnosperm, and coelenterate. In Chemistry and Physics laboratories, pupils were given the opportunity to rediscover the laws and prin- ciples they had read about in their texts. The annual Roosevelt Science Fair held in February capped the year for science students. Illinois Math, a four-year program com- prising math, algebra, and geometry, made stu- dents practice deductive reasoning and practi- cal application. Business math and bookkeep- ing courses gave a basic background to students planning business careers. With science and math, students added a milestone to their foundation as future citizens. Our Reason Mathematics students Stephen if fra? L 'f ,-,.,:, Ag gt ,.. t -- ' A carefully controlled burette enables an accurate titration and reflects the precision which is mandatory in science. H! 54 With tortuous but exacting movements, Wayne Uejio and Daniel Yama- shiro wield the familiar compass to construct complex geometric flgures. 1.5 r is Our Law Chun and Mae Thom thoughtfully examine a trigometric curiosity. 4-nik, S S st L Utilizing scissors, needles, and forceps questing hands dissect a lucklcss frog eg s g . is W .ilk Q- ? . ,gi 4. , J Q! ,wx Majoring in Home Economics, talented seamstresses Elizabeth Quines, Sylvia Stone, Sadie Yuen, Myrtle Okamoto, and Mae Hiramoto machine-stitch new additions to their growing wardrobesg their ability is the envy of many who do not sew. Industrious Abraham Kaikana locates a spot in which to hammer the finishing touch to his project in wood. Adept Fingers The broad commercial and manual arts program offered at Roosevelt helped many to lay a background for future careers. Type- writers clacked and fingers flew as prospective secretaries and stenographers perfected techni- ques of typing and shorthand, College-bound students enrolled in typing, notehand, and shorthand to prepare for arduous hours of note- taking and theme writing. Ambitious future carpenters and engineers worked industriously in the midst of pungent sawdust, heavy rulers, and grinding machines. Tomorrow's home- makers grew adept in the media of fashion and gastronomical creations. The artistically mind- ed found their depth in paints, chalk, and canvases, while amateur dramatists rehearsed tirelessly to present '4The Wizard of Oz,', high- light of a busy year in dramatics. Awards in the commercial and industrial arts departments were proof of the students, achievements and development. In .i s vi' Art craft pupils Francis Yago and Marilyn Olsen carefully examine a piece of stcncil work. Conscientious Lorraine Inaba endeavors to boost her speed and skill in rapid but accurate notetaking during a class drill session. reczte M y rind Items Using the basic tools of draftsmen and engineers, Roy Miwa checks details of his intricate work. 1 Alfred Perez and Georgena Simpson beam approvingly as artist Ellen Merrill studies her work for improvement. - S Riders heeded the adage i'All work and no play make Johnny a dull boy by attend- ing a multitude of festive dances this year. The Christmas Season was highlighted by the Mistletoe Ball, which impressively carried out in a blue and silver motif its theme, i'Star- lit Winterlandf' january saw proud cadets at the annual Military Ball. February smiled on the Junior-Senior Prom where translucent moons hung from the ceiling to underscore the celestial i'Moonglow theme. Nlarch fo u n d dance enthusiasts jumping and twisting at the student body Sock Hop held in the new gymnasium. April sat down to the Senior Banquet held at the Reef Hotel with teriyaki steak as the entree. May closed the year with the unforgettable Commencement Ball, a night that ended too soon for many seniors. All the color and gaiety of these events will remain vividly in the memories of those who attended them, long after the flowers and gowns have faded with time. Dreamy Couples, Cautiously, Patrick Yim follows the gyrations of Roni Richards in the Sock Hop twist contest. Amidst couples enjoying the Enchanted Eveningf' Glenn Shea and Edean Yap delight in cookies and punch as they admire the mirror decorations appropriate to the junior-Senior Prom's celestial theme of Moonglow.'l A Z WW A' ,Z :., ,f:-4 k. ,X ' 5:-IS ,ag :L X kim wfiff ,fl is . 59 Three lovelies, Janice Matsumoto, Lynn Howell, and Aulani Ching, parade in their colorful muumuus during Aloha Week. Braced by Patrick Tobara, Gerald Young strains to spray on finishing touches to a symbolic '62, 60 These Scenes Recall Oblivious to the lunch-hour bustle, chess enthusiasts Lloyd Kawamu- ra and Michael Hinchey seriously ponder moves on a miniature'sct , x fm -..f During a lunch break Alden Kamanu and Eva Reading vigorously demon- strate the latest dance sensation, The Twist, to a fascinated audience. Enduring Memories Abraham Kaikana is determined not to let a minor annoyance disrupt strict drill procedure. During half-time intermission Roosevclt's impressive band, attired in striking white uniforms decorated with bright red and gold braid, and energetic majorettes, with their precisioned routines, march for an appreciative Turkey Game audience. in N ff, 61 CAROLINE YEE Hawaii Hi-Y Delegate to Hiroshima JACQUELINE YEE American Factors Music Scholarship Guest Soloist, Honolulu Symphony Orchestra PETER YVONG NROTC Scholarship Winner .2 sy 3 i'4 V:' at I - , , M ,fs , W L Y, t Q?-fy sf' F- . gg ef, ,f-if , , 'WM TANI-IE HAMAISHI GERIANNE National Merit CHUN Finalist Hawaii Hi-Y Delegate to Hiroshima KATHLEEN KELLA Honolulu Symphony Orchestra Music Scholarship STEPHEN WONG NROTC Scholarship Winner e ,L 1 , ik A 3 A fit 7 t 'H relax ff K ee First Place National Winner Our Times Essay Contest DOUGLAS FILLEBROWN National Merit Finalist GLENDA CHUNG First Place State Winner American Physicians and Surgeons Essay Contest STEPHEN CHUN National Merit Finalist SUZANNE SEKIGUCHI Second Place State l'Vinner American Physicians and Surgeons Essay Contest LAURIE YAP Third Place PETER IN First Place lVinncr Roosevelt Science Fair ,ss K .e 'A 4 ' 17 A Y 2355, ,. . 9+ A sf 4 fa if l tt W Achievement 8L?!5f. l r' 1. e -- z f s 1 iz, ,1 , ,. , walt f lib, e .- K M 331.92 's f has Q -1:35 fig? P 4 s. g Q5 arse:-iz: ct- - S JN K s Xl t X4 I s ww ,7 - -'I 4' RACHEL DARRAH Hawaii Delegate to Senior Scout National Roundup 'v 9 f 'rf Iwfm 'f f ,,,f.c V Q1 A X 't l, sues 3, ,, Q ffqtfwi. ' -..:': -1 gztti 1 1 , 2 2 PM? . ,Mug ., , AUM u 4, fu ,f jafihaliinz 1 t ops . 95 -A 'W 7' rf ,lf Q :- noi tx GLENN SHEA lVigwam l'Visemen of America National High School All- Ameriean Team . , 'S P71 ff N FE? Q 1. A ' gy- iv B LJFA'-r lbw! effects Glory l A l l l ' Y ti if I 9 I ,i . ' t -g 12 Q if L Q X N 2 Q W 9 f ?i ,, , , ,... . . ,strep - ' I fi: t -'iiwli' .fig Q at ., . , 5gltg,z?1s ffm .51 I , Q Ssiijf 2- Q' Q gr e-r. i 1 , i v 'I 3 3' 1' Jen. 1 R tilt 3 WM C 1 ' Uv M f If .f I I' aan L, M, , . - 'f ' MQ .iilftifx l l t GERALDINE AU PATRICK First Runner-up TOBARA Narcissus Festival Model Legislature Contest Speaker of the House SCOTT BRANDON Outstanding Senior BERNICE CHANG Outstanding Junior Third Place State lNinner Community Chest Oratorical Contest PEGGY YAMASAKI Kellerman Cup 'Winner Second Place State Winner Voice of Democracy Oratorical Contest DONALD WONG Bausch and Lomb Science Award SYLVIA NISHIDA Fourth Place State Winner American Physicians and Surgeons Essay Contest KAREN AHN Fifth Place State Winner KAREN TERUY.-X Model Legislature House Chaplain LUCILLE CHING First Place State lN'inner Civitan Club Essay Contest LESLIE LUlNI First Place State Winner Optimist Club of Honolulu Oratorical Contest ALLEN KONG Fifth Place State lVinner Disabled Veterans' Administration Essay Contest CHRISTINE TOMOYASU National Finalist VVritcrs' Digest Feature Contest PATRICIA YOSHIMOTO Model Legislature House Clerk ,, .M-in IM, U K t fs A vw-I tf' -2 xX A ....Q ' 1 gtes....--fp-mfr' , 2 S MARILYN AU Miss Congeniality Narcissus Festival Contest LYNN HOWELL Miss Teen-Age Hawaii 1962 S IIHTS TV .- is mi. NIIHAU :Q OAR .. ,Z gi' gan! N - , NINQLIILU me L SX ,Sxilxx 1 1 -... X 'ii mg The eight principal islands of the Hawaiian chain are represent- ative of the eight major SPORTS at Roosevelt High School. Through the school's vigorous and beneficial physical education program, each student is an integral part of athletic achievement. T T .I .. gr till' I MOLDKHI i 715-iff mm umm ' scat-loqmwd -L 1 . r 5 ff . 1 Q, Hman ,z v- V ' N R g J I W Wig., , . . Sag: .5 .SQ I ,Q - 12.2-' .1,. , cu , ,1 , -3: - . A , . fans' V L uni I ' P A , Q Q Q if V safe 'Wea - ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Athletics at Roosevelt has attained a high measure of success. By sheer determination, the Roosevelt Rough Riders have placed among the top four teams in all four of the major sports. In football, the gridders secured a third place berthg in basketball, the cagers tied for third place with Farringtong the sandlotters won a fourth placeg and the cin- derrnen took their eleventh straight Public Schools Track and Field Championship. Ex- hausting hours of practice paved the way to outstanding performances and glowing vic- tories. Manyf' Rider Sportsmen excelled in their respective contests and received recogni- tion and praise for their individual efforts. Minor sports, although not as prominent as the major sports, have similar objectives and help to round out the sehoolls athletic schedule. To augment this program, the Athletic Department this year added volley- ball as another interscholastic sport. Henry Palenapa, the Riders leader in rushing zlgzags his way bctwfcn Pun defenders to set up another touchdown for Roosevelt it NW tj. 'diva' Nsmltnt 4 Q W Q Q4 W-in ' Dcnms Bonaka Stephen Yamamoto, Bernard gnueona, and thelr opponents loin mto the curxc at the staxt of a strenuous dash Scott Brandon breezes by an Iolam player to score - 4 -'9-1 V.: 'Wm :WW Wilde :va 4 -..:Q:.u, .m..q we t ii ' X N' 1' 1 Ei X c fi , , fs ff 0 1 W 5 3 EDMUND VASCONCELLOS KAI BONG CHUNG JOHNNY WRIGHT Head Coach Line Coach End Coach SENIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Built around one of the best interior lines in the 1961 Interscholastic League of Honolulu, Roosevelt High School entered the regular prep football season with two impressive victories in pre-season action over Lahainaluna and Bald- win, Maui high schools, by scores of 33-13 and 40-0, respectively. Roosevelt's Rough Riders opened the season in fine form by defeating St. Louis, only to be suppressed by a powerful Buffanblu team in the Paintbrush Classic. They retaliated by winning the next three against Kaimuki, Iolani, and Kalani. Hopes for a first place tie were shattered by a spirited Warrior unit which eked out a 13-6 win over the Riders. Roosevelt closed the season with victories over McKinley and Farrington, the latter in a thrilling 14-0 upset, securing a 6-2 record and a second place tie with Kamehameha. The Makikians were elected to play in the feature game of the Thanksgiving Doublcheader with Punahou but were trounced by a score of 53-26 before a capacity crowd of 26,000 spectators. Rough practice sessions every day with their capable mentors, Coach Edmund Ticky Vaseonscllos and assistants Kai Bong Chung and Johnny Wright, have been the key to the team's success and outstanding position. With several Warriors in chase, star halfback Henry Palenapa streaks down the sidelines in the hard-fought Kam game P I9 QAGK 1 GLENN SHEA STEPHEN YAMAMOTO HENRY PALENAPA Center Left Hallback Right Halfback THE SCOREBOARD Roosevelt O onent 7 St. Louis Punahou Kaimul-ci Iolani Kalani Kamehameha . McKinley A . Farrington . Head coach Tlcky Vasconcellos cautions Reid Kimoto while his as- sistant coaches Kax Bong Chung and Johnny Wright, attend to the game. HERBERT CHO Left Guard EDWARD CHU Right Guard MYRON MONTE Left Tackle WARNER WONG Right Tackle FAXON HANUNA F ullback A-fy Hard-running halfback Steven Yamamoto slashes through the middle of the Farrington line behind sophomore tackle Warner Wong. 5 34 me 52' ' A,,., Ns. 183 W E b y Y 70 GALE BERENGUE Left End RON SHORT Right End MICHAEL LUM BERNARD SIMEONA Quarterback Fullback fi' 59 in Q i fQ:g:?g '5E R' Q 3 H rf' N M 2 Q 5 f rf 1 DA Grueling Pmctice Agile Bernard Simeona takes a F ...vs I A -rn 7 22 03 SUNNY WRIGHT HERMAN KALANI ROY SABALBOR0 WILLIAM RANIA EDWARD GARDNER Left Guard Right Tackle Left Tackle Left Halfback Fullback Q 7 Produces Successful Plu s EARL LEE Left End hand-off from Michael Lum and plows through the Kaimuki linc. DARRELL IVIATTOS Center X 'W -I :-, I H ,s. W ROBIN SHIBASAKI Right Halfback R 3 LEE ERWIN Right Guard REID KIMOTO ALAN NUNOKAWA KENNETH HIGASHI STEVEN TAMURA Quarterback Right Guard Right Tackle Left Tackle Rea' '72' Gola' Exemplify Fzlghting Spirit Anticipating the end of a trying game, Riders stand amidst a mass of faithful admirers who witness 2 12 H x slr fs 'H :Fix de!! .S 6141 GEORGE WILLIAMS RICHARD ARAKAWA Center Right Halfback N Rough Rider fullback Bernard Simeona threads past his Kalani opponents Punahou vanquish the Roosevelt squad by a score of 53-26 during the Thanksgiving Day Doubleheader. W 'I , 'il ills! lik . f 1 L f, My L 4 EUGENE SHANER WILLIAM HANCHETT THOMAS LAU RANDY FUNN Right End Right Tackle Right Guard Right End ALAN AKANA Left Halfback , PETER RAPOZA Strenuo us Runm ng and Left End Hands clutching the pigskin, halfback Robin Shibasaki bulldozcs his way over the goal in the Turkey Day Doubleheader. After the grueling Governor game, all-star center and co- Behind his blockers southpaw Michael Lum searches downfield captain Glenn Shea releases a sigh of relief and joy. for a receiver in the annual clash with Punahou for the Paintbrush. Long Passing Win Games JOSEPH GARDNER Right End FRED WILSON Quarterback MELVIN SHIRAKI RUSSELL TANG WILLARD KANEKOA WILLIAM CROSLAND Left Guard Left Guard Right Guard Fullback I L ,, el, V. .li is , 7 4 3 75 l Fullback Faxon Hanuna sweeps the Crusader right end with Herbert Cho and other Roosevelt linemen providing interference. Riders Strive To Change The Score Ste p h e n Yamamoto sprints across the goal line. 76 CHRIS BERNHARDT Left End V . t, -ffm, 48 'Bw-ni' ,ew VERNON KAAHANUI Manager e Lit if fl k w HENRY KAEO Manager , f Rider quarterback Wrenly Kaakimaka rolls out to his right and Spry halfback Gordon Uechi sprints through a hole be glances down the field for a receiver during'the Farrington tussle. tween tackle and end with an Iolani defender in pursuit Coaches Stanley Chung, Alex Kane, and Charles Kaneshiro forged the Rider Babes into a hard-driving machine. Through teamwork and skill the Babes took second lace in the Interscholastic Junior Varsity League. After tying their first game with St. Louis, the Babes went on to tie two more games and win four others. Their hopes for a first place deadlock with Punahou were smashed when they lost to the Puns in their final game. Top Row: Wayne Kalima, Donald Olsen, Kerlyn Ayau, Rodney Young, Antonc Hall, Rodney Aiu, Roland Koki, Pedro Naparan, Don Fairchild, joseph Crocco. Second Row: Robert Snyder, Randolph Fernandez, Kurt Martin, George Cabral, John Venditti, james Dias, Tilton Akio, Gary Johnson. Third Row: Michael Kusuno, Adachi Nahinu, Charles Spencer, Stefan Yoshioka, Faasasa Togia, Michael Kealoha. Jack Nagaishi, James Tallmadgc, Elliot Ke. Bottom Row: Burt Waite, Ronnie Ayau, Gordon Uechi, Daryl Wilson, Robert Woods, Alvin Tringali, Howard Tanaka, Wrcnly Kaakimaka, Daniel Tamura. Inset: Mr. Stanley Chung, coach. lw9'!'f!dP3v,.J:Hl!'f:'6!3lLik . '0?t me 'dx A-.res f.ef'11afi'fQ,-rf3?'-.si fxidxf 9- . - ., '- 'ff -'Z-'XG .ill ,, 95 Q 'K3F 9xL 9' 'l' amfsie fdSwE l!F x -r. M. . Q , ill 'I' ' if if M ,, if N ,H ,Wx i . 1 f Viie , :ff Q x,,.'N-gg .4 , H f A ' -Jig' -,fimyfi ffflf, 517' ww u 535, res ,12?,,Y'f ,pg 5 .t r -31 i gel s f Q.. if' , s J .ftifzeffmt .iziffffff Q Q , 'i,X'f'il'4'M ' 1' S XXL zip.. H lk' f :g i if . iiififiti if STANLEY CHUNG Coach GLENN SHEA Center SENIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach Stanley Chung displayed his versatil- ity and know-how by molding a wealth of individual talent into a hard-hitting, compact unit. With Abraham Konaaihele's proficient ball handling, Scott Brandon's hook shots, Gale Berengue's steady rebounding, Wallace Miya- saki's long-range shooting, and all-star Glenn Shea's outstanding ability, the Rider unit sur- prised everyone with a tie for a deserved third place in the Interscholastic League. Overwhelming determination and fighting drive inspired the Rider quintet to secure five consecutive victories over St. Louis, Kala- ni, Maryknoll, Farrington, and Mid-Pacific. Elated spirits were insufficient to overcome their age-old rival Punahou, as the team suf- fered its first defeat in league play at the hands of the eventual champions. Undismayed by this defeat, the enthusiastic Makikians went on to win three of their last four regular games. Entering the Round Robin with eight wins and two losses, the players exhibited spirit and high hopes. However, these ambi- tions were shattered as victory slipped through their fingers in the three heart-stirring Round Robin games. Nevertheless, the Rider cagers proved exceptional for their quality of con- stant teamwork and sportsmanship. Abraham Konaaihele attempts to put the ball in play as Glenn Shea, Gale Berengue, and Scott Brandon run down-court 3 Wu 40 ll 1t 'v A., SCOTT BRANDON ABRAHAM KONAAIHELE GALE BERENGUE WALLACE MIYASAKI fd. to block Guard Forward Guard THE SCOREBOARD An opposing eager prepares sr. Louis ' ' Kalani ' Maryknoll Farrington Mid-Pacific Punahou Kaimuki Kamehameha Iolani V McKinley 9 ' . iyaw, Guard Abraham Konaaihele dribbles past a St. Louis Crusader. Q ' .5 , f i who G QA 0 r MICHAEL LUM Forward Gale Berengue's 1 A Y' Q Q. J x .1 M. i x -'li atm. ilu 9 -an--.1 gi '35 9' l 'Q gl X Lf , a S A, f s 'deff' will aff if 1 x 'W fir I X l N I . , A CALVIN HASHIMOTO BENJAMIN MOORE WILLIAM TAGUPA GARRY GRIFFIN MICHAEL YOUNG Guard Guard Center Forward Forward Then the Score I ncreased by Two Center Glenn Shea eases the ball toward the basket over the outstretched arms of a Kamehameha defender. sys I J, QL w ,ww M 80 5 Guard Wallace Miyasaki coneentrat 'X any n UI O 5 N .- O S UQ n O fs 5 0 -x Ill D' O F' Ev ,uf E, -MWA, .. , -,aa - nw, A,,,, My ss ,W 2 fl jeff' lagiyifiwv 9 ' ' differ' Dex 2' are -.f-m.v...w-0 B Saw A i Ro 1 , lv , I , ,K qi P.-, .. A Wm' 4 f VM V -.x,,,,,, V I A ' 2'-KI as... -gf' ':aa- , I S W in sv... A V- 'Um-.., .mms A silent calmness and determination prevails over the Rider cagers who appear for their second half warm-up against Punahou. Practice Smootbs Out the Rough Spots EUGENE SHANER WILLIAM RANIA HENRY PALENAPA LOUIE ONDO Center Guard Guard Guard f ls,-af, i, w,:z:,, : ,Q 2 N yi.: 9 ,I 32333 , M , ml-.f rggfggz mf? 2945 . WILLIAM HANCHETT Manager I - 'V , ii,-assi' no 3 L as -.,. , f K-gf. 11.4-. - ' ,, Qf 1 I an-V Llgniv f xi I ri egi.. ,. s 5' Q H . is S fe 0 s, M. , , k.,f..x.,, 4 I, ,Q .,.,., 'V 4 ill. 9 ' ,4 ff is '7fj '!'f1' ,Q 3 is gif ,QTY I, Top Row: Barton Mayer, Alan Ing, Melvin Kirihara, Randolph Fernandez Charles Spencer Lawrence Short, Kenneth Tano, Ernest Shiraki. Bottom Row Johnathan Lake manager Orson Enos Anatalio Morales, Ronny Ayau. Gary Tanaka, Stefan Yoshioka Cornell Lee Inset Mr Tony Andrade, coach. JV BASKETBALL The Rider JV Basketball Team surprised many avid fans with their skill and dexterity. Coach Tony Andrade spent long hours after school working with his team, composed mainly of ninth and tenth graders. Rider fans thrilled to the boys, first two victories in the open- ing games against St. Louis and Kalani. Three of the four Rider defeats were mere one-bas- ket margins. The novice cagers finished the season by defeating the McKinley squad, thus securing a third place tie in League competi- tion. This promising group shows evidence that next year's varsity will maintain high standards of performance and sportsmanship. Captain Orson Enos leads the fast break against arch-riva W ,gi un--tin-ww it 'Y' ..,V an w iq ig uuiilg 35: V g .2 JV' A v,,v f Q V-,I , ij ! lvz I el 'Q Z' 'Y GPL Q is 1-an lg Fx ak i if fs 5. a M 3 D K t 4gs7ilr N 4 'K SSW new S- wi gyms? .UQ H49 ii M .. 7,5 . Q 4 . f fy ,gg uw, Ai f 'tx ig rf W-w,,p.,Q2f t y i J 'Q it Q' 'L s Q -l ft. 'if ' 4 it 4 vc! ' R S -7 X H, A K. 1' 1 5' ,. Q 2, . W, N Q eff A QM ftt, at 'fi 119- 2' ,ge A 5 'Q jf' 3 ws. ' ...uw l ' - '15 4 Wh M f sa ,kk Qs , eww-ti1n3ff'.t ' A Q at an K - H-0.5, , Chuck Hanchett cocks his bat and waits calmly for the next pitch. Dropping his bat Donald Yoshxkawa races to first base JV BASEBALL Going into their third season, the Roosevelt Junior Varsity sandlotters smashed the Kalani squad in the season opener. The Rider Babes, coached by Mr. Charles Kaneshiro, won three of the first four games, but were caught in a four-game losing streak. Marked improve- ment was shown by the Rider nine when they smashed Maryknoll, but their final game with Farrington ended in defeat. The sandlotters captured seventh position in the league. Top Row Min Ing, Donald Olscn, Earl Kami, Byron Fujic, Michacl Kawamoto Chuck Hinchett Randall Takchara. Middle Row: Gary Okura, Keith Ogata Donald Yoshlkawa Nlicky L1Turncr Calvin Yoshimoto. Bottom Row: John Arizumi, Ronald N011 Harry Curry Daud Sasal Daniel Oshita. Inset: Mr. Charles Kaneshiro, coach. 3 5 . 1 'A' 2:. ,A , x , nfs if? vi X ' i .:+-A 'L 's Q V av- 5 ig E, sur, W, A flu f xf 1 '1 jg I ALEX KANE ADAM SUAPAIA MACKAY TAGA Coach outfield Outfield SENIOR VARSITY BASEBALL Starting the season with a startling 3-2 victory over defending champion Punahou, the Roosevelt Rough Riders successfully scorched the basepaths to more victories. After the first game the inspired Riders, having lost only to Mid-Pacific in their first five games, edge d past Kamehameha, McKinley, and Kaimulti by scores of 10-9, 1-O, and 3-2, respectively. A mid-season slump cost the sandlotters a chance for the championship as they lost their next four games to St. Louis, lolani, Farrington, and Kalani. With a host of talented underclassrnen, Coach Alex Kane built a sensational, power- ful, well-balanced unit. As the season came to a close, it became evident that Roosevelt had the potential to win a championship. Wealy Mikikians gather around Coach Alex Kane before returning to the bench after a hard inning at Moiliili Field Ps ROBERT VAN DERA WALLACE MIYASAKI BENJAMIN MOORE MICHAEL LUM ROBIN SHIBASAKI Pitcher THE SCOREBOARD Punahou Mid-Pacific Kamehameha McKinley Kaimuki St. Louis Iolani Farrington Kalani Mackay Taga touches base before a Warrior can catch the ball. Sh0Yt5f0P First Base Outfleld , ef RICHARD ARAKAWA Second Base ' lb- fM'N Z lit. fQt- x Q-sy-7 'sw ei :ps DEAN SUZUKI Third Base REID KIMOTO Shortstop THOMAS TOYAMA Second Base RAYNARD KITSU Outfield K N 15 lmtkmqhwx W R! .1 , Raising a dust cloud around home plate, Michael Lum scores a run. With outstretched arm McKinley's catcher waits 4 s Jn ws' 4 vw g s 5 4 3s 40 3515 55 f F Q . we Q fc i Manager 'fl H 4 I 1 1 7 1 33 . , Z . E R221 :S 312 TERENCE YUEN DALE SENAGA GORDON UECHI GARY TAINAKA Outflcld Pitcher Th1rd Base Catcher Sand otters are Promising and Determined m xam for thc ball that new-r reaches hxs m1tt because sophomore shortstop Reid Klmoto connects for another base hxt ..,......,,,,M SENIOR VARSITY TRACK With an unequaled record of ten straight Public School Championships to their credit, the Rider thinclads aimed toward their eleventh consecutive title. Eight.weeks of strenuous practice and four pre-season meets prepared the squad for the 6'big test. Roose- velt swept through the Public School Meet with 64 points, 15 more than the runner-up. Although there were no individual stars on this year's Rider squad at the Public Schools Meet, the team scored heavily in the field events and placed valuable seconds and thirds in the running events. Over-all depth and teamwork proved its essential strengths in the well-deserved victory. Such achievement in the Public Schools, Cornell, and other meets were largely real- ized through the tireless efforts and industry of Coaches Edmund Vasconeellos, Walter Thompson, and Stanley Chung. Top Row Sonny Awai manager William Hanchett manager Allen Kong, Darrell Mattos, Myron Monte, Glenn Shea Warner Wong Harry Harrison Wrenn Wescoatt Scott Brandon Ron Short Middle Row: ,Peter Bonham, Rodney Timball, Clarence Santana Marvm McKay Cornel Lee Robert Haynes James Jackson Steve Bigler, William Crosland, Ronald Lau, Peter In. Bottom Row Alan Akana Ronny Ayau Dennis Nonaka Garry Griffin Stephen Yamamoto, David Jackson, Young Polk Kang, Ernest Jones Henry Up, over, and barely clipping the bar, Scott Brandon displays the form that brought him the public school record for the high jump. Versatile senior Harry Harrison sails through the air with ease and grace in the trials of the broad jump event. iders Excel in Field Events SCOTT JAMES BERNARD GLENN SHEA YOUNG POLK BRANDON JACKSON SIMEONA Shot Put KANG High Jump Pole Vault 220 Hurdles .. ' Q Q9 ' T 1 25: Zig? 6 .. 1 2 iigj 1 X Qi 2 3 Mimi A RONNY AYAU RON SHORT RODNEY CARRY 100 440 TIMBALL GRIFFIN 440 880 ALLEN KONG A, Hurdles RONALD LAU Hurdles DENNIS O . 100 011 g Z 61' Z 72- fl S NONAKA R la R zz' Tb Cl nl I Junior Allen Kong hits the hurdle with speed and dexterity. Sprinters Bernard Simeona and Stephen Yamamoto strain for the K.. V -an - X ,A 1' Q. W ,KW I mmm .,i, ft K f . 4' 1. 1' ,am 'M x..,.c V vnffiv' , W va 0531 I ...... f , N MQ ,Y 1 ff qi ' N, 7' ' f l 1 W. -. ,M ,A is X Qywwmiwfik 6, ... .nm ..,:. A N. ...-W 'mei ft 2 f- -.-of A' - J- 'W . .,,..i-1 Q . ii , ' ' ff . 5,.sw? NJ Y A 'LW'-egg R 1 Half-miler Garry Griffin sprints the last yards to the tape. Dash for the Finish! James Jackson vaults into the air at the Rider oval. DAVID JACKSON seo tape at the close of thc demanding 220-yard dash. MYRON MONTE Shot Put - 3 f M A W2 EEE' A. , L 'N f. WILLIAM WARNER CROSLAND WONG 440 Shot Put i fx ,, , ' I nm A19 . MQ fi 4 17' x ,f 'V4 ,.. xi Top Row: Earl Lee. Kenneth Higashi, John Cushing, Thomas Cordes, james Tallmadge, Eugene Shaner, David Chun, William Tagupa, Don Fairchild, Kenneth Tano. Middle Row: Baldwin Au, manager: Lee Erwin, Pedro Naparan. Ronny Young, Mervin Medeiros, Stanley Yoshioka, Eldon Fry, Larry Short, Gerald Lee. Gregory Lum, Sonny Awai, manager. Bottom Row: Dennis Masui, Richard Yokoi. Michael Tam. Alvin Au, Lawrence Shinn, Brian Oyadomari, james Nagatori, Robert Miho, Ronald Romero. Inset: Mr. Edmund Vasconeellos, roach. JV TRACK Hours of strenuous practice under the direc- tion of Edmund Vasconcellos developed the potential talents of the Junior Varsity spike- sters to promising heights. The results of the sevelt half-mile relay team in a pre-season meet. foul' l3fC'5Ca5On m'-'els in Nlmich and.APril were three wins and a strong second in the other. In the Junior lnterscholastie Meet, the Rider team placed a solid third in a field of ten. Ronnie Ayau breaks the tape for the winning Roo- lftt ' Although edged out by his opponent, miler lNIarvin McKay desperately al. I i, struggles onward at the trials of the annual Cornell Relays at Punahou. Lai .5-S6585 if lf! tit .. 05- ' ,ra-et:n'aifgP'f'-tit' 92 ity Top Row: WVayne Lee, David Kochi, Erie Teragawachi, Richard Hirata, co-captaing Gale Berengue, co-captain. Bottom Row: Conard Takesue, Willis W'ong, Kenneth Bento, Hector Yango, Jerome Sasaki, Danny Grant. Inset: Mrs. Thelma Harris, coach. GOLF TEAM With only three returnees in a team of eleven, the Rider diyot-diggers swung through the 1962 season. The tireless efforts of Coach Thelma Harris plus diligent practice by the team members again paid dividends for the Riders. The team finished in fourth place, with three wins and five losses. RIFLE TEAM Under the watchful eye of SFC Bernard Street, the Makiki sharpshooters prepared for their ,first Interscholastic rifle match of the 1962 season. Led by team Captain Hiram Olsen, the Rider marksrnen fired valiantly through the season, but were able to gain only one vic- tory, that against Maryknoll, in their six meets. Top Row: Alvin Chee. Terry Det-mer. Hiram Olsen, captaing Roy Yamauchi. Nliddle Row Grant Lau. james Lewis, Albert Akiona, Robert Haynes, Charles Basso, Earl Yonehara, Michael Miyasaka. Jerome Sasaki. Bottom Row: Norman Ogasawara, Stanley Converse Godfrey Chun, David Mills, Alan Chang, Neil Sakamoto, Glendale Nonaka, Reginald Yee Inset: SFC Bernard Street, coach. Q .. r in ll - X 4 Q . R. . X. f' Q 5 ,. ,ff M X 1 4 :J , ,y - ' ' -fmq a, -.. .' X ' - A 1 4 4 , l' Q 4 fa t , f.:- .ai -5 Y - is - -ar , s. f .swsxxm .v V k gljiiilil.. -I N f 'D : I . ' 2, .. X L' 4 . Ai ws A f z.: W K K LE. 5 . 5 x g A V V f ..,, ..., W . 'Q' MLLLQQIMK :LW H tt T Q . .,,A 3 'rm--6 . . Mg ,L . A 6. t . -2' 273 VA -Aw ,S 5 y I ' ' NE-T I 5 . 5.3: Qin -5s-3.m :- 1 :U r f J h E, I Top Row: Hector Yan o Car Tsutsui Paul Leon Glenn Tsutsui Peter Nip. Bottom Row 1 g Y S' Stephen Miller, Michaef Yoshimura, llussell Loo,, captain. Inseti Miss Elizabeth Kauka. BOYS' TENNIS GIRLS' TENNIS Batting their way through a rugged sea- son, the Boys' Tennis Team copped fourth place in the Interscholastic League. Sporting four outstanding returning lettermen, the boys built a stalwart team, but one that was not expected to place high in the League. Under the experienced mentorship of Miss Elizabeth Kauka, the boys improved their techniques and scores as the season progressed but lost their last two games with Kamehameha and Mid- Pacific high schools, leaving the fourth place open for the Makikians. Showing skilled ball control and sportsmanship, they ended the sea- son with a commendable record. Competing in an unpredictable season, the Girls' Tennis Team dropped many games to their skilled opponents. Countless hours of prac- tice under the expert scrutiny of Miss Elizabeth Kauka benefited their performances, enabl- ing them to overpower Maryknoll with a score of 4-l and McKinley, 3-2. Despite disappoint- ing scores in other games, the girls managed to secure the fifth place berth in the Interscho- lastic League. Aulani Ching rated first runner- up as Miss Tennis at the Annual Field Day sponsored by the Punahou Tennis Club. Cap- tain of the team, Sherry Loo, is considered one of the outstanding players in the state. Helen Sylvia Yanagisako, Beatrice Tsuneyoshi, Sherry Loo, captain, Aulani Ching Inset V . allfnp in ...,,gh'.5' a...'.I.lA ,.,...........--0-w lm! ,P Top Row: Eleanor Judd, Mary Miho, Angeline Puoanui, Rachel Darrah, Claudia Banning. Bottom Row: Charla Pung, Mary Ellen Kaneko, June Sakai, Janet Mitsunaga, Kathy Allen, Charmaine Pung, Leilani Adams. Inset: Mr. Douglas Watabu, coach. GIRLS' SWIMMING BOYS' SWIMMING Splash! Another member of Rooseve1t's Girls' Swimming Team dove into the icy water. Every day after school twelve Roosevelt girls spent ninety exhausting minutes practicing in the Young Buddhists Association pool. Sparked by the youth and vigor of Coach Douglas Watabu, the girls turned out for daily practice despite the consequences of wet hair and blood- shot eyes. Once the season had begun, the Rider acquamaids were plagued by duel meets every week. Losing only to Punahou and Farring- ton, the spirited members of the group stroked their way through many lop-sided victories to place third in unofficial League standings. Captain Gary Bisho led the Rider aqua- men through weekly duel meets which began with an overwhelming victory over University High. The mermen's daily practice, conducted under the tutelage of Coach Douglas Watabu, included stroking, kicking, and sprinting. They rnonotonously swam lap after lap in the YBA pool, finally emerging tired and shivering. With only seven returning lettermen, the boys' spirit was undaunted even against larger teams. Be- ginning the season with a victory seemed to be a good omen for the boys for they were defeated by only three schools. A fine season came to a close as the Riders trampled Kalani. 'st 'E Top Row: Philip Pai, John Graft, Norman Fukushima, Clement Jamile, manager. Bottom Row: Thomas Conner, William Erickson, Robert Aoyagi, james Tateishi, Tony La Turner, Lance . Riehert, Robert Silverstein. Inset: Mr. Douglas Watabu, coach. J f x' f,,,,,,,....,. fa-t--3 fn WA Q' A My if I 5 ' -f A l ri .3 4 ii MW , 'fm-2 ? ' ' 4 A .,. .ff Y A ' 95 Top Row: Dawn Kaanapu, Elsa Wright, Velma Kauwalu, Donna Wright, Fanny Hopeau. Bottom Row: Pamela de Freitas. Emily Hoopii, Ida Lyu. Inset: Miss Elizabeth Kauka, coach As one of the eight teams in the newly formed interscholastic league, the Girls' Volley- ball Team started off the season by winning its first two games. Bowing only to the two top teams by slim margins, the volleyball girls won many decisive victories. Height and skill, daily practice, and the guidance of Miss Eliza- beth Kauka helped the team jump to a smash- ing third place in league standings. XVith enthusiasm and a 'inever-say-die spirit, the Boys' Volleyball Team forged their way into a fifth place berth. After losing to their first four opponents, the boys rallied to win the remaining four games. Marked improve- ment was evident with each succeeding game. The team learned the mechanics of volleyball as-well as good sportsmanship under the ex- perienced coaching' of Miss Elizabeth Kauka. Top Row: Francis Kekoa, Gary Montalbo, Richard Keopuhiwa, Edward Kckoa. Bottom Row: Calvin Matthews, Francis Yago. Frederick Robcllo, Merlin Vera Cruz. Inset: Miss Elizabeth Kauka, coach. Q , ,...if-W-wwf,-,7-gvgfvu -It --we f-zizzczzx wsxnskr , 4 Q J . :L t 1, ig kj igv Xa +. LJ i ' 'jj' Q, -,A . - ' Eleanor Judd, Rachel Darrah, and Mary Miho X dive in for their leg of the freestyle relay. Hector Yango attentivcly watches partner Michael Yoshimura send the ball over thc net. w g , I 0-.., -1- fmt, fr wf - -T-Q-...,,,, -Q... -n-.....,,,, ---.+- K - , --..,,, -W...-.... --Q.....,, A-n--...,, -Q-...... --......,,,,,, -v--. 1-.....,,. 4 --vi, -qw., .M-.,..,,. i --..... s-.--... if I... W. ,,..,.i,., .44,M, A ' , ' wx-J In a circular formation several mc-mba-rs of the Girls' and Boys, Volleyball teams practice diligently for a future game '-wwwmv. .... ar' A --tai I ,, YcL H L 9 5 UHEANIZAIIUNS MT Q... l Q THE NKTED ST -QLYL A Through ORGANIZATIONS we extend our relationship with people and our outlook of the social order. Like the states that comprise the United States, members of Roosevelt High School's clubs become part of the working mechanism of the whole school. , T 1 1 f il ! M x Q I 7 A Ay ' BQ ix L L 'sl '- .- ,245 552 fi . A ,M Debater Peter In supplements his presentation with dis- The birthday of our school's namesake is honored by the tinct gestures as his opponents ponder his principles. Chantells at the Homecoming game with a ti-leaf cake Directing students at the Roosevelt Debate Festival, Marilynn Maruyama fulfills aHui Kokua service project. Reflecting intense concentration, Rodney Coda and Douglas Fillebrown contemplate their first important chess move. School Clubs Examining the structure of an enlarger, Camera Club enthusiasts gain knowledge in the photography field. we it nlissw ' sa is w'i1k'i1 '5 33 '47 -213 .?.-QYZZILIEX5, Ps Nik 5,4-vggag-5.-mow., . I musryimmluwrsn ues 1 s 'fl 'ff V Nvryy-cy.i3tif1rs,.t,,,, Party-going Les Causeur members eagerly participate in an amusing and intriguing French game at their festive banquet, Twelfth Night, Captivated by their descriptive speaker, Ake Akamai members learn about digital computers. lmmzel Common Interests Listening attentively to Sarah Ayat's directions for the orientation assembly are representatives of Roosevelt's various school and associated clubs. lim FTA members disregard their surroundings to concentrate on the infor- mative speech given by UH Assistant Professor Dr. Del Hungerford. in is? New 101 CHESS CLUB Drawn together by a common interest in the game of chess, enthusiastic students organ- ized the Chess Club. Under the leadership of its officers and adviser, Mr. Shigeo Ushiro, the members improved their attacking and defensive movements by playing against each other every week. Besides participating in other tournaments, the club sponsored a State High School Championship at Roosevelt in which they pitted their skill and knowledge against other prep teams and placed first. NIGHTI NGALES Conspieuous in their attractive aqua and white Junior Aide uniforms, the Roosevelt Nightingales volunteered their personal serv- ices to Roosevelt, to hospitals, and to various service organizations in order to be fully ac- quainted with all fields of health work. Through careful planning with their adviser, Mrs. Hild- red Sanborne, the Nightingales' activities were aimed toward helping the members formulate decisions about professional or practical nurs- ing as a worthwhile career. , ff, M , ,V-3, A 5 . . 2 Q n 3 I ' ' Q' l l 3 'wi- , --'40 ig 3 fi it 'S l li s CHESS CLUB. Top Row: Stephen Wong, Robin Howard, William Doss, Timothy Moore, Allen Kong, David Horio, David Akwai, vice-president, Peter In, Hector Yango. Bottom Row: Michael Hinchey, Alvin Chee, Douglas Fillebrown, treasurer, Rodney Goda, Donald Shiraishi, Nolan Wong, Lloyd Kawamura, presidentg Albert Lum. NIGHTINGALES. Top Row: Pamela Kirch, Sharon Koga, Gloria Ida, Dorothy Book, Rose Friedlander, Betty Sunada, Merle Kumakura, Ralene Chang, Lillian Tanimoto, Sandra Taguchi, Ruth Sunada, Carol Michinaka, Daphne Chang, April Nash, vice-president, Bottom Row: Sandra Kawamura, Doreen Kobashigawa, Joyce Liu, Jane Takata, Kathleen Matsui, Lorraine Inaba, Katherine Uehara, Patricia Arakaki, Ann Dudderar, president, Lily Hee, secretary, Linda Kusuno, Hilda Frendo, treasurer. .le a 102 l 4 9 'A saxils'-1,5 ' A Q i , t ' Y A-, 2, R L A me . .. 1 'ff iifimiii - it ,, , ' bl - r y ' ':, ' e ' . , A ii- ' vc' . 1. W N fi .-,eff - '- - Y ' . .H c ' 'zfs-ff--pta - if' t 3.191 ui . ar P , . ' ,':' - ,R 4- , .A ,, lg. -fi - . W I .,,, - .. , Q . A if f -1 Tf '- . . . i , ft - .f... Q X l .zach H, x. , 4 1 Q, fi Q W A .t--- - -- W - I i , J' -35 f. '93, A a, r 1' t A .i i t . - Q iz A ' T4 V,- f ' 3 H , -, -b KT A A V -1. , , v ff K fi Q 4 :mt - ua 3, -as G S . Z . t ' it .,, ff-223, , ,A , lg ' ' , wt, ,uf V ' . . . 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Bottom Row: Sharon Hoshijo, May Ouchi, Susan Ross, Amy Fukuhara, vice-president, Lillian Okamura, Karen Arizumi, Gail Okamura, president, Faith Yamamoto, Kayoko Yamamoto, Clara Iwata. CHANTELLS. Top Row: Julie Haji, Bernadette Au, treasurer, Patricia Yoshimoto, Lynn Howell, Aulani Ching, Joy Kawakami, Aileen Lee, Diane Nosse, Edean Yap, Gail Suda, vice-president, Diana Lee, Nancy Kiyama. Bottom Row: Lois Okimura, Ellen Murakami, president, Charlotte Suzuki, secretary, Lisa Chock, Betty Jo Berkstresser, Fayth Yoshi- mura, Carol Ann Sumida, Amy Sakumoto, Loretta deFries, Joanne Porgatorio, Jayne Iwai. mil' HUI KOKUA CHANTELLS Service to others, to the school, and to the community was the aim of the Hui Kokua Club composed of girls who willingly gave up much time to fulfill their goal. Their year's activities included the making of hospital tray favors, distribution of Christmas cards, exhibits for the school's showcases, and the collection of canned goods for the needy at Thanksgiv- ing. Guiding them in their endeavors were their responsible officers and their competent adviser, Miss Marian Kiuchi. To participate in various services to the school and to the community was the main purpose of the Chantells, ably advised by I'-'Liss Naomi Fike. One of their most effective proj- ects was the improving of Roosevelt's land- scape with the planting of trees and shrubs. The members also showed their yuletide spirit by volunteering to ring bells for the Salvation Army Christmas Kettle project, Additional ac- tivities included socials and a banquet which ended their fulfilling year. USHERETTES Just a friendly greeting such as Good evening, will you please follow me? from a charming usherette added to the success of the many theatrical productions and sympho- nies at which these senior girls ushered. They X 8 J were often commended for their efficiency K 52 in seating people, tact in awkward situations, and general ability to serve others well. Offering helpful hints to the Usherettes at community functions was their capable superviser, Miss Hortense Schwallie. Smilingly performing her duty by offering her services, Lani Vento radiates charm and grace. USHERETTES. Top Row: Beverly Chun, Ralene Chang, Beverly Carr, Adel Douglas, Sylvia Lee, Margaret Benz, Cathy Hilts, Lynn Dunbar, Marilyn Au, Cheryl Chun. Second Row: Caroline Yee, Henrietta Fong, Eunice Au, Caroline Young, Lana Iwamoto, Carol Higa, Nadine Egami, Susan Kang, Karen Nakata. Third Row: Joyce Ozaki, Barbara Hasegawa, Eclean Yap, Carolyn Brun, Sharon Bell, Audrey Eldredge, Linda Kusuno, Bernadette Au, Tanee Hamaishi, Ardyee Tabata, door chairman, Aileen Lee. Bottom Row: Portia Gunter, Annette Ching, Elva Tanaka, Mamo Kuwanoe, Fay Fujinaga, Amy Sakumoto, Patricia Matsumoto, Amy Fukuhara, Lucille Ching, Patricia Leong, door chairman, Betty Jo Berkstresser. USHERETTES. Top Row: Marilynn Maruyama, Lillian Yoshioka, Marilyn Kim, Lani Vento, Karen Wilson, Katherine Kohashi, Laurie Lee, Betteanne Josephson, Joanne Porgatorio, Mamo Peltier. Second Row: Delphine Sun, Betty Sunada, Geraldine Ching, Jacqueline Nip, Mary Ann Wayman, Sharon Smith, Patsy Tamashiro, Selina Wang, Gail Okamura, door chairman. Third Row: Diane Maekawa, Sybil Matsuda, Marianne Luna, Katherine Young, Helene Nishida, Cynthia Mizumoto, Carol Michinaka, Jacqueline Morales, Mae Thom. Bottom Row: Joan Ishihara, Mae Morita, Frances Paul, Marcia Shipley, Karen Moreira, Bernadette Lee, Patsy Shirafuji, Diana Lee. Missing: Ann Dudderar, door chairman. 1 Kwai 1 ,zsfflg S-251-rratzzzg wp- YQ kbs-vw, me FTA During the year, the Future Teachers of America acquired knowledge about opportu- nities in the teaching field and the accom- plishments of great teachers. Seeking to aid worthy education majors in their endeavors, the members raised nearly two hundred dollars for scholarships to deserv- ing graduates. Incoming members met their adviser, Mrs. Suyeko Kiyosaki, at a luncheon given at the beginning of the year to acquaint them with the functions of the club. FHA Delicious menus, attractive interior decora- tions, and an orderly home were some of the goals of the Future Homemakers of America. The girls presented a stunning fashion show to share their original creations with other Rough Riders. Amiable Miss Alice Stewart assisted these gracious hostesses in completing their com- munity, state, and national projects, all of which displayed their exceptional abilities in serving, arranging, and cooking. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA. Top Row: Janice Muramoto, Delphine Sun, Thelma Tarnura, Beverly Chun, Sylvi- anne Kong, Mae Hiroshige, Cheryl Chun, secretaryg Laraine Tsuzuki, Sarah Ayat, vice-president. Bottom .Rowz Call Yawata, Norma Kusunoki, Patricia Matsumoto, Linda Lum, Caroline Yee, Gail Okamura, Lucllle Ching, Shirley Naito, Patricia Yasui, treasurer, Naomi Okabayashi. Missing: Elva Tanaka, president. f FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. Top Row: Irene Ci, Elizabeth Mena, Diana Sakihara, Irene Baer, Leslie Okimoto, Doreen Ahakuelo, vice-president, Laraine Fernandez, Mildred Tsuru, Judy Sakamoto, Helene Hashimoto. Bottom Row: Mae Hiramoto, secretaryg Janice Wada, Pearl Chee, Pamela Wong, Marlene Goo, Arlene Chagami, Charlotte Hinaga, Sadie Yuen, president, Myrtle Okamoto, treasurer. 4 fm . Y' mint'-wit 5 X wygzi-in Q 1 x 4 V -4 sy--M -A-jig? xj m fi 5 if 5 Aifliivli, f 'tliq qt K 5 2 155 i n - -'-12 ll if R ttyttaytta it gg ma? ' ,A ,gf at FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA. Top Row: Lila Lee, Faith Kobashigawa, Lucy Rego, secretaryg Linda Lau, Priscilla jackson, treasurerg Joan Susui. Second Row: Charlene Ha'o, presidentg Marian Ichimura. vice-presidentg Geraldine Frendo, Charlotte Higashi. Bottom Row: Marie Olsen, Carolyn Persons. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Meritorious Rough Riders gained recogni- tion for their superior scholastic achievement through the newly-formed National Honor Society. Eligibility for membership at Roosevelt was based on a minimum grade-point average of 3.5, service, character, and leadership. Directed in their activities by their adviser, Mrs. Mildred Liu, the elite ten sought to create enthusiasm for scholarship, promote worthy leadership, and encourage the develop- ment of character in Roosevelt students, 1 r SE Z i A graftgr , -- 7 .fm my 1 t 1 L Q Wig? . I DONALD woNG R p President RUSSELL L00 SUSAN ICHINOSE MARVIN CHAR DAVID AKWAI Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 'Y' :fz A ii 'Z' - SSW! I it ils' ii- i We Q' i' Q' -rr, tts! x' Q tal' ,pi , -2 x gm 2 , L Q 5 ' fx. :-.zfl aft: Y . l - as fr L CHERYLE CHOI JOHN KIM SHARON MIKI MARIE NAKANISHI RODNEY TANAKA H-,,,,,A 4 ill Mi' QUILL AND SCROLL. Top Row: Diane Nosse, Ruby Yoshioka, Karen Nakata, Ardyce Tabata, Eldon Fry, Russell Loo, president, Wayne Yee, Donald Wong, Aileen Lee, Cheryl Chun, Sarah Ayat, Gail Okamura. Bottom Row: Stephanie Tyau, Carole Yamashita, Nancy Heu, Susan Kang, Susan Ichinose, Tanee Hamaishi, Patricia Leong, Lucille Ching, Amy Sakumoto, Nancy Kiyama, Fay Fujinaga. QUILL AND SCROLL Advancing jounalistic standards by promot- ing a high code of ethics, clear thinking, and forceful writing, the Theodore Roosevelt Chapter of the Quill and Scroll International Honorary Society for High School Journalists began its year with a humorous initiation of its neophytes. Advisers Mrs. Evelyn Lee and DEBATE SOCIETY Singling out an analyzed proposition, explor- ing the issue, presenting the evidence, and arguing in the rebuttal are part of the organized debates given in an unyielding form by mem- bers of the Roosevelt Debate Society. By sponsoring a Debate Tournament in March and by participating in speech activities, the mem- Mrs. Patricia Palmer selected members on the basis of scholastic achievement and outstand- ing work in publications. Club pins and awards were given to prominent journalists. bers acquired qualities of good citizenship, leadership, and organized thinking. Aiding these debaters in achieving their goals was their ex- perienced adviser, Mrs. Pansy Heyer. DEBATE SOCIETY. Top Row: Robert Love, Gary Okamoto, Max Reid, Wayne Yee, David Horio. Bottom Row: David Akwai, Fay Fujinaga, Theresa Lukenich, Katherine Kohashi, Bernice Chang, Marie Nakanishi, secretary, Peter In, vice- presidentg Rodney Goda. Missing: John Kim, president. , y , Er. are 7 ,1 31 .. ti -la . X L ' ' ' an V' alfa tiiiisr 'iii ft' g I J xi MJ AKE AKAMAI. Top Row: Peter Wong, Harvey Wong, David Horio, vice-president, Alan Fujise, Leslie Wong, Michael Dawson, Rodney Goda, Peter In, Eldon Fry. Middle Row: Denis Nonaka, Allen Kamemoto, Peter Nip, president, Michael Yoshimura, Robert Miho, David Akwai, John Kim, Harry Ako. Bottom Row: Marvin Char, treasurer, Gwendolyn Young, Carolyn Young, secretary, Elizabeth Yoshina, Cheryl Chun, Gerianne Chun, Diana Ballesteros, Verna Pang, Sherry Loo, Albert Lum. AKE AKAMAI Searching, seeking, examining, and inquir- ing about scientific advancements were part of the worthwhile educational program carried out b the Ake Akamai Science Club. The -I- officeris and Mr. Jacob Thomas, adviser, shaped the club's program to fulfill its purpose and aim, '4Scientia Creseref' meaning to increase knowledge- Excursions, lectures, and sponsor- ship of the Roosevelt Science Fair were its major activities. A picnic, which provided a day of fun, closed a successful year. AKE AKAMAI. Top Row: Theodore Hirata, Richard Crozier, John Lee, Byron Young, Patrick Naughton, Creighton Lam, Roland Wong, Conroy lNong, Douglas Fillebrown. Bottom Row: Arlene Jim, Nora Murakami, Selina l'Vang. Setsuko Uemura, Larainc Tsuzuki, Mary Ann VVayman, Noreen Naughton, Theresa Lukenich, Bernice Chang, Judy Kimura. Vi' Q93 f'?s, , . FYI: YM -Q54 LES CAUSEURS. Top Row: Patricia Leong, Evelyn Lau, Aileen Lee, secretary, Katherine Kohashi, presidentg Jon Matsuo, Creighton Lam, Dennis Igawa, Caroline Yee, Laurie Lee, Tanee Hamaishi. Second Row: Annie Miller, Mary Ann Koba- yashi, Lana Iwamoto, Susan Ichinose, Naomi Okabayashi, Patricia Yasui, Karen Nakata, Joanne Wong, Eleanor Judd, Norma Kusunoki. Bottom Row: Mae Thom, Fay Fujinaga, Amy Sakumoto, Nancy Kiyama, vice-president, Mirta Alisjah- bana, Cheryle Choi, treasurer: Lucille Ching, Marie Nakanishi, Diana Lee, Sylvia Nishida, Barbara Hasegawa. LES CAUSEURS Under the guidance of adviser Mrs. Fay Midkiff, Les Causeurs enjoyed a banner year learning more about the French language and ' customs. G'Twelfth Nightf' their banquet, was the first event in which all club members gathered for an evening of fun and fellow- ship. Highlighting their evening were French games and the crowning of a king and queen. A busy agenda included the publication of their traditional newspaper, French displays, and celebration of French Day. LES CAUSEURS. Top Row: Lani Vento, Lynn Yoshioka, Clyde Kawakami, John Cushing, Paul Inoue, Peter Fujiyoshi, Kent Koike, Ann Dudderar. Second Row: Geraldine Lagronio, Janice Muramoto, Elaine Kisaba, Lillian Yoshioka, Carol Jean Hong, Nadine Egami, Susan Kang, Leila Kurashige, Gail Okamura. Bottom Row: Kathleen Ing, Bernadette Lee, Linda Yasutake, Francis Iehida, Noreen Naughton, Elizabeth Kortschaek, Annette Ching, Mamo Kuwanoe, Lauren Kawasaki. EL ROJO Y ORO. Top Row: Gladys Goka, Carole Inouye, Anna Richardson, Gary Char, Ernest Alcau, Roland Wong, Stephen Miller, vice-presidcntg Robert Van Dera, Louie Ondo, William McClellan, president, George Murphey, secretary, Herbert Morikawa, Arlene Chigami, Linda Lum. Bottom Row: Dale Dellenback, Sharon Antenorcruz Marilyn Sakai, treasurer. Claudia Banning, Jo Fletcher, Jo-Ann Dunn, Sharon Uchida, Lynne Lee, Marilyn Olsen, ,Kiyoko Shirasu, Joyce Pang. EL ROJO Y ORO El Rojo Y Oro, The Red and Goldf' intro- duced a new idea this year-corresponding with Mexican students their own age. Through this unique plan the members enlarged their knowledge of Spanish and Mexican mores and languages. Aimed at improving the Spanish reading and writing abilities of these students, GAA United in team spirit and cooperation, the members of the Girls, Athletic Association enthusiastically conditioned themselves for future competition. Dressed in yellow shirts and white bermudas, the GAA industriously practiced on Rooseveltls basketball court. Vol- leyball, basketball, and softball were the main this project was earnestly pursued. Under the advisership of Mr. Paul Izawa, members of El Rojo Y Oro climaxed an ef- fective club year with a Spanish banquet. categories in which the GAA participated. Guiding the club was Mrs. Bonnie Adams, who stimulated interest in sports by improv- ing sportsmanship and athletic skills. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Top Row: Elizabeth Judd, Elsa Wright. Marvelene Sam Fong, Fanny Hopeau, Bernice Ornellas. Mary Johnson. Middle Row: Susan Ross, Pat Kalua, Sadie Ayat, Ida Lyu, Gwendolyn Bush, May Lei Day Ouchi. Magdaline Chong, Leilani Dias. Bottom Row: Donna Wright, Elizabeth Olsen, Agnes Kamana, Momi Larsen, Phyllis Ledesma, junior-senior presidentg Ana LeBarre, Stella Loughmiller, Hawea Kaulukou, Susan Kaleikini, sophomore president: Sandra Lake. 1. 'ff 'ft' f ... fi Jeff' I 'WW 'Z . T :T l l T' ffl' . . . V, , al I 1 tt' ii R' rf eff Q A iii' Wet STAGE CREW Responsible for stage, light, and sound equipment, assiduous members of the Stage Crew performed their duties in making various functions a success, Under the guidance of Mrs. Grace McAlister, these boys supplied all the technical assistance required at pep rallies, theatrical productions, and assemblies. During their excursions to other stage sets, the Stage Crew gained ideas in building more attractive sets for the plays presented by the Roosevelt dramatic class. PROJECTIONISTS Able projectionists were given many op- portunities to increase their knowledge in the field of audio-visual work by participating in field trips, discussions, demonstrations, and listening to occasional guest speakers. Their dexterity and capabilities were displayed when they contributed their services to the school by operating the projectors for various classes. Their agenda was interestingly planned by their skilled officers and their helpful adviser, Mr. William Shook. 1 Q V . ., C, er.. i w'3i, I . 4, '35 5' lf ,an J , I x , , . ,il ' xi' - . -:ii t K' sf: ji. 'I H A7 I s . - ', ,.. iw sf ,, n .gully . . 3 f ,Xxx V . ,M ,V V. I. , , I 2 ? . f ts te , X 1 I . , , 5. I, t t t 111.42 Stage Crew members Eldon Fry, Stephen Mori, and' James Forde receive, by phone, directions before the curtain rises. STAGE CREW. Top Row: Willis Wong, Edson Hoo, Kenneth Ching. Bottom Row: Calvin Kurokawa, Eldon Fry, Stephen Mori. PROJECTIONISTS. Top Row: Edwin Nakanishi, Roy Michinaka, Anatalio Morales, Randall Ching, Calvin Joseph, Rodney Alu, Alden Kamaunu, presidentg Harry Ako, Robert Lum, Sonny Awai. Bottom Row: Francine Hong, Faith Nakao, Char- lotte Katsura, Margaret Benz, Momi Larsen, secretary-treasurer, Geraldine Au, Linda Ah Nee, Lynette Tamura. dt. . aa., Q U Mgi, -, ' A nz' 'ri l 4. is .t I . lll ROOSEVELT LITTLE THEATER One of the many school organizations which offered opportunities for fun, excitement, and practical training was the Roosevelt Lit- tle Theater. After weeks of rehearsals to instill familiarity with the actors' parts, the action of the play, and the spirit of drama, the year was successfully opened with The Wizard of Oz. Directed by dramatics instructor Mrs. Grace McAlister, this club revealed the versa- tile abilities of its members in dramatic acting, make-up application, and costume designing. NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY To establish and advance standards of excellence and to establish an active interest in all phases of Dramatic Arts were the pur- poses of Troop 1400 of the National Thespian Sciety advised by Mrs. Grace McAlister. In addition to their annual children's play, the group produced an unusual musical, Smokey Mountains. Newly elected members astounded teachers and amused students when they ap- peared dressed as famous personages of the theater during an all-day initiation. LITTLE THEATER. Top Row: Barbara Weber, Judith Levy, Lynn Dunbar, Lena Chang, Lani Vento, Cathy Hilts. presidentg Frank Chong, George Murphy, Ellis Goto, Calvin Kurokawa, Kenneth Ching, Stephen Mori. Middle Row: Annie Miller, Sharleene Abarr, Donna Dudderar, Jill Muncf-y, Faye Garrett, Arlette Hcw. Andrea Johnson, Marilyn Au, Geral- dine Au, treasurer, Lynn Howell, Christina Anderson, Cheryl Walker. Judi Gryskiewirz, Carole Godwin, Aulani Ching, vice-president. Bottom Row: Sadie Yuen, Kathy Allen, Delphine Sun, Jill Friar, Charlotte Mana, secretary, Gail Pao, Patricia Clarke, Estrellita Ortiz, Theresa Freitas, Cynthia Gritter, Christina Mitchell, Sherry Jensen. ea .... P W ' .9 ,I f 'V '-j.,, ' at ferr' A . W ' . t - -c . , v a ii T M My A 'lii nl' t , I 3 :. C ' 1 3 -. . 2 J X ! A , W f .FA 'A I vi If er ' ,as 'Y ANT I 1 hmm J is , N cixy Y c , , , 1 , ek. r if f 1 , or a ... ... , .A r . 5 ' gig to . ,K v ee? me f aw , Vzs- . 4 . 1' A . ft 2 .ts It W, l ' .., .. a. 5 X , sr Efv t A t3.,Sf'tfJt.. or NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY. Top Row: Geraldine Au, Marilyn Au, Patrick Naughton, Frank Chong, presidentg George Murphy, Cathy Hilts. Bottom Row: Christina Mitchell, Dclphine Sun, Charlotte Mana, Lena Chang, Lani Vento, Lynn Dunbar, Aulani Ching, Cynthia Gritter. Lynn Howell. if at A it 'fs' mg! g I f X, 4 Q .,,. Q. ' 's f .rv . ff ,,., , ,A' I ' 3 it 54. :NQQN it 4m , 7, 4 :gk 7 'Q A 2' MRS. GRACE MCALISTER Gaye Olmos watches Dwight Arnold oil the joints of Tin Mun Cathy Hilts at Tho Wizard of Oz rehearsal. Tension and excitement bc- come omnipresent as thc cast dons brilliant costumes for a final dress rehearsal, il dk Llinmxing a successful production, the clatccl cast of Tho Wizard of Oz accepts thc- applause of an appreciative audience. ASSOCIATED CLUBS Utilizing the combined strength of efficient officers, a well-planned program, and enthu- siastic members, the YMCA, the YWCA, the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, and the Young Buddhist Association clubs offered a year of fellowship and learning. Comprising the agenda at some of their meetings were the planning of service projects, forums, religious activities, and interesting excursions. Working toward both spiritual and social enrichment in their lives were part of the aims of the Roosevelt Christian Fellowship, the Crystallites, and Jentells Sangha clubs. Contributing to the school spirit were the en- ergetic members of the Y-Teen, Tri-Hi-Y, and Hi-Y clubs. The Desirees, Les Mecques, and La Petite Fleur inspired teamwork by sorting Christmas cards, while the members of the Les Enchantes, Regents, and Continentals supported the Homecoming game by participating in the colorful annual carcade. qi g ,. 40.1. :ge K I - These motivating activities and a full pro- gram of fellowship, scholarship, service, and religion gave the teen-aged members a chance to display their competence and leadership. Members 0 Rendering their services to the school, helpful Desiree and La Petite members hurriedly sort Christmas cards. Unforgettable impressions made by Dr. Paul Edwardson's enlightening speech inspire the engrossed RCF members. DESIREES Y-TEENS. Top Row: Patricia Leong, Sybil Matsuda, Helene Nishida, treasurer, Lillian Yoshioka, Carol Jean Hong, Aileen Lee, Ardyce Tabata, Edean Yap, vice-president, Elaine Kisaba. Second Row: Carole Iscri, Katherine Young, Delphine Sun, Jill Muncey, Cheryl Chun, recording secretaryg Patsy Shirafuji, Karlin Gonhata, Gail Okamura, presidentg Marie Nakanishi, council representative. Bottom Row: Lauren Kawasaki, Linda Yasutake, Mamo Kuwanoe, Amy Sakumoto, Lucille Ching, Diana Lee, corresponding secretary, Bernadette Lee, Lillian Okamura, Fay Fujinaga, chaplaing Nancy Kiyama. LA PETITE FLEUR TRI-HI-Y. Top Row: Sybil Matsuda, Annette Ching, Ralene Chang, treasurerg Mary Ann Way- man, Cheryl Chun, chaplaing Laraine Tsuzuki, secretary. Bottom Row: Caroline Young, president, Cynthia Mizumoto Beverly Chun, Carol Michinaka, vice-presidentg Arlene Chagami, Henrietta Fong, council reptesentativeg Linda Lum Marianne Luna. Associated Clubs Plan nique Activities Delegates of the associated and school clubs seriously consider the formation of a Roosevelt inter-school club council, while stately Katherine Kohashi curiously inquires about the pros and cons of such a novel organization. ..,- , B .. M zrvwqgx I M, . X . N. , , , A X-...A X M 2 5 . 'S X f H ,. 4: , '9 fi zigifffifiif . Z ' 'fs fm 5 f a .. 5- ff X ff' 3 LES ENCHANTES TRI-HI-Y. Top Row: Portia Gunter, Janice Muramoto, Marilyn Kim, presidentg Daphne Chang, treasurer' June Ishimoto, Patsy Shirafuji, Amy Sakumoto, Bottom Row: Sarah Ayat, Thelma Tamura, ehaplaing Norma 5 Kusunoki, Patricia Yasui, Lillian Yoshioka, Ardyee Tabata, council representative. Associated Clubs In.yJi1'e Service NTINENTALS HIY To Row Eric Shimoda Leslie Yafuso president' Ronald Suzuki, Warren Nishimoto, Richard C0 - . P 1 , , , Yamamoto, Edwin Hiroshige, Walter Sunahara, Stephen Takahashi, Norman Kaneshige, vice-presidentg Craig Nafagawa, Gary Watanabe secretary Bottom Row: Paul Okumoto, Peter Fujiyoshi, council representativeg Roderic Tsucla, Irving Ml ' N k mura Chris Fukuoka, Kurosu, Calvin 7Ch0ck, Ralph Shima, Jonathan Ohashi, Dennis Matsunaga, chaplaing evm a a , treasurer. PY' 211.275 fs xg :Trix 1' Lg Q it nfs, Y eyjg, Q5 9' 'K A s,,4 LES MECQUES. Top Row: Karen Morikuni, Marlene Goo, Winifred Kaya, Mary Ann Kobayashi, Carolyn Yonehara, chaplaing Naomi Kuwata, vice-president. Bottom Row: Gail Kabayama, Joyce Toyama, treasurerg Gail Yawata, presidentg Joyce Liu, Barbara Hasegawa, council representativeg Jean Tanaka, Joan Ishihara, secretaryg Carol Higa. to School and Communit Discussing the Model Legislature are Tanee Hamaishi, Caroline Yee, Barbara Hasegawa, and Ardyce Tabata Patricia Leong confers with Amy Sakumoto as Gail Okamura and Aileen Lee make favors for a Desirees service project. 'ee -M JENTELLS YBA. Top Row: Betty Jane Kimura, May Suehiro,secretary5 Sylvianne Kong, treasurer, Betty Sunada, Mari- an Kaneshiro, Ruth Sunada. Bottom Row: Marcia Ikeda, Patricia Matsumoto, Janice Mito, Diane Maekawa, vice-presi-- dent, Mae Morita,presidentg Eloise Kimura, Patricia Suzuki, chaplain, Shirley Naito. The Strive to Achieve Worthy Goals REGENTS HI-Y. Top Row: Terrence Lee, Ronald Sato, Robert York, James Chong, Daniel Yamashiro, Arnold Lee, Alan Kuroda, Carlson Young. Middle Row: Paul Yamashita, chaplain, David Fong, Clayton Char, Dennis Igawa, Douglas Kam, vice-president, Patrick Tobara, council representative, Miles Tomitagawa, treasurer, Gary Kobashigawa, president. Bottom Row: Steven Yamamoto, Fred Shiosaki, Jon Matsuo, secretary, Gerald Young, Rodney Tanaka, Melvin Gushiken, Alvin Kang, Robert Inoue. P t ,,l. Q li? 'fee' 2 .,..-tll . 'Ka A-, Q I . f- A 'M 3? .t P .,,e it , 'f Y 'S W fi -.'. . , 'hw at ' ' ' ' KW. . ,ah ii f. a 6 ,til Q ,e, as o ' ' f i P3 ' P i' l ' it f A -A . .:,, , .t,EQ,, ',',, f u 1 '-v., PIWN., l sail maj r iQ PFW Q... 3 x ,LQUAV W V s. s'fs-qi L 5 ' 1 A K 251 5 Crystallites Nadine Egami, Mildred Tsuru, Naomi Ku- nihiro, Betty Sunada, Diane Maekawa, Karen Arizumi, and Ruth Sunada perform a service to the school. Regents Rodney Tanaka, Douglas Kam and Gary Koba- shigawa complete their project, while Miles Tomita- gawa pauses to inspect their work and give directions. President Joyce Ozaki plans the agenda with fellow Cupie Doll officers Frances Ichida, Carole Iseri, Carole Inouye, Nancy Nagahisa, Lenny Nip, and Mildred Tsuru. 'W-0 UNHEHIILASSMEN r --V i r 'Wi 'si '1- sr , D fi . c ,fm 4 s v i E xl Tl-RE weslenm EMISPJXERE :ll xx The UNDERCLASSMEN of Roosevelt are symbolized in the Western Hemisphere, They personify all the elements of co-exist- ence. In the near-completion of their secondary education sopho- mores and juniors parallel the approach of the perfect, sphere. i . - . l nl l A-, Q sl 5-sl J. Q M 4 W 4 Q W M- up 'Q 'll M Q. 'ue 1 -'M . x Jw? 15132. ' ww: ' ,' , ' ii, .. .ffl 0215 , f iff2m 1 -Mi, 1 Q X I ,. Q ,gp- aa' 10 ll .I WILLIAM BROUGHTON President LAURIE YAP Secretary -it Qqirik -ith- ,Q ROY MICHINAKA A Treasurer MRS. THELMA HARRIS Counselor bg new T1 GODFREY MAESI-IIRO Vice-President SOPHOMORES As their first year of high school loomed, wondering Sophomores eagerly anticipated a Roosevelt of valuable opportunities and unique experiences. High school was to these Sopho- mores as the New World was to European explorers, a vast hemisphere to be discovered and developed. With fresh minds and new ideals the Sopho- mores optimistically met the challenges of a varied academic schedule, six daily periods of intensive study, stimulating projects, and stiff semester examinations. Educational as- semblies, spirited rallies, dances, club activi- ties, student government election, and exciting sports events balanced the scholastic program. The Howdy Doody Hop and the Sophomore Mixer highlighted the sophomore's school year. By participating in high school work and fun, these students established a firm founda- tion at Roosevelt. Now the Sophomores an- xiously seek new frontiers, their junior and senior years. Securely founded, these progres- sive pioneers forge ahead, meeting the com- petitive standards of high school life. liywf- 15333 of . 1 ,W ww , x Q SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS. Top Row: Leslie Tanaka, Richie Hamlin, James Forde, Alan Tomonari, Reid Kimoto, Lowell Park, Glenn Ito. Bottom Row: Lorene Lung. Beverley Rego, Inez Azama, Les'Lie Leong, Ricarda Botkin, Darlene Kawamoto, Kath- erine Chu. 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L 'X w .811 1 7+ ' 1:45. ti?igf.?4-if t QAM ima.4u1wnm,n-anal Yee, Charlene Yee, Cynthia Yee, Michael Yokoi, Richard Yoneda, Charleen Yonekura, Sharon Yonemoto, Cynthia Yoshii, Amy Yoshikawa, Donald Yoshimoto, Calvin Yoshina, Darlccn Yoshioka, Carol Yoshioka, Lynn Yoshioka, Stanley Yoshioka, Stefan Yoshiura, Glen Young, Charlotte Young, Sharon Yoza, Carolyne Yuen, Barbara Zane, Leslie .--n- 1 lt V 3 lr 7 515155 .- 4 f-'l X. PHILIP YOUNG President GERIANNE CHUN Secretary NEIL SAKUMOTO 1 Treasurer 1 1 f.,,.x .Q-J. .x MRS. DORA BECKER Counselor ft 2, 1 'fee' ELDON FRY Vice-President JUNIORS Similar to the practically unlimited explo- ration of the Western Hemisphere, education has become a living segment of the determined Juniors. They have continued to master aca- demic difficulties and to reap the benefits of an enriching scholastic program. Supplementing their concentrated schedule, the juniors have participated in many oratori- cal and essay contests. The extremely com- petitive National Merit Scholarship Test and College Board Entrance Exam were memora- ble steps toward higher education. Besides les- son assignments, public-spirited junior boys willingly met traffic duty, and Junior girls ably carried out hall supervision. To honor the Seniors, groups of Juniors planned and held the Junior-Senior Prom. At graduation, Juniors comprised the decorations committee and served as ushers and usherettes during the ceremony. With two years of discovery behind them, enterprising Juniors lead the way to new educa- tional frontiers. Now, looking hopefully to- ward the future, the Juniors anticipate a senior year of further accomplishment. JUNIOR HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Top Row Patrick Okamura, Alan Akana Greg Snelson Randy Funn, Earl Lee, Alan Kajikdwa. 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Morris, Jodi Muraoka, Lester Murakami, Laura Murakami, Nora Murata, Helene Muromoto, Glenn Nagafuchi, Joyce Nagatori, james Nakama, joan Nakamine, Thomas Nakamori, Harriet Nakamoto, Thomas Nakamura, Linda Nakasone, Gail Nakayama, Susan Nascimento, Robert Naughton, Noreen Nicholson, Linda Nickell, Lee Nishida, Koren Nishida, Sylvia Nishimura, june Nishimura, Marvin Nobrega, Charlene IW Wait For Tomorrow Q Ogasawara, Norman Ogata, Edean Ogawa, Dennis Oi, Irene , - i -,. d A twin - A, Q . mv 'H iff? ik flzz-I few 'gg' ' ilii fi jQQ .-1 IKE' 5 ' V 1' t 'ie ' MMS, ' j .es A .. .. , A -fig .-.w.,.. ,,--my :sqm x 4. rr: 3, H - v - H5 E m o , if , ,V ,A a , if , ff -1 p A 'a,,,,,-, V517-, L x , mpg ., :gy V , , . ,..,L - iv gp' . L l ,r 'X 'S 'L t, '-ffiwi . 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P ocifzll W Progress l Six stunning princesses and six rinces lin f p e up or a royal portrait. These twelve are semi-finalists in the Junior Prom King and Queen Contest. They are, left to right: Vivian Miyasato Bets K t h k A ' ' , y or sc a , rlette Hew, Aulani Ching, Margaret Brame, Noreen Naughton, Randy Funn, Harold Green, Earl Lee, Alan Akana, Wallace Miyasaki, Robin Shibasaki. A ii :ii if : X 'li fm 1-ff F9 - .5 , ,, fi'-11 it ,r . if Milf: Q ' Mu igxj r Y ! ,.,, 1 .Pg . N. l, ' Q ' at 3 , L L+ . i if , ,I I H HS 1 1 6? .A- zf ' tl -E i , AWN. rg. 5.-afx I . I e 53,3 '65 'Q ,J , i- With the culmination of scholastic endeavor at Roosevelt High School, the SENIORS enter the world seeking the highest goals of human existence. They go forth with their perspective encom- passing the globe, and their aspirations reaching into infinitudc. no 4,5 1- T Ai, x. Ei vug b v . . s n , l O , . 4 W P Q A E ia ia: Q' Tl-XE WPRLD 'v D- I W L4 K gl...- ' ...il- ........-- xg K s Q4 L i W Q 41 -1 g Q ig CAROLINE YEE President SHARON MIKI i Secretary 3 W Xfrk ti f LQ fal l' ii Law :ish aif ffk f f i? THOMAS Q TERAYAMA 'Vsifhi Q e , ?s'1fr': V V zifgigii Treasurer 'jSi9- - , . ' ,fix I x ' t 3 3 Mas. CORENE 5 - -: V sg - , Ma, i.ifg,5QQ.j L JACKSON ' gjfgguii Counselor s-tm - A ' .V., -1 ,. , ,1. ptr, as ELVA TANAKA Vice-President SENIORS Education and time have expanded the scopes of Roosevelt High School's Seniors. Now standing on the threshold of life, they are finally prepared to face the future. During the past three years the graduates met and overcame many obstacles, resulting in profitable experiences which led to a better understanding of the world and its problems, the formulation of more judicious philosophies of life, and a widening of interests. The re- warding status as Seniors was eventually achieved with the guidance of interested teachers, hours of tedious work, and partic- ipation in numerous activities. This year, besides providing pleasant diver- sions from school work, the Commencement Ball, senior banquet, and graduation prepara- tions offered the graduates opportunities for the interweaving of firmer friendships. Matured by experience and knowledge, the Seniors leave Roosevelt with a perspective broad enough to challenge future frontiers. They are now better qualified to meet the demands and requisites of our society, our country, and our world. -'Wg Q, if . ?llZ'ff'4gi'9K wf'i55' We 'W' ge 4 1 'Q - f- A sig. Q l L,-, : ZZ' ' QM4 V r .ana K i, Q - J-5 'ws-r L' .Q J J, ,.., : 1 I . I 4, to X Hx. t A A -QbA A it 5 f.. f . ,A l QL wk it , f , i 23 ' ,-,...,..,s, 'fi I IW agifffw, .- ,hx x AN lg' U A Q? 2 .V i --ix Mfr, A Ng ' it K4 , x. I 1,4 J 5 . . I bw, N ff is W . XXX 1 1'-' 1. SENIOR PRESIDENTS. Top Row: Douglas Kam, Peter In, Michael Young, Harry Wilson, Kerry Ahn. Middle Row: Douglas Fillebrown, Karen Nakata, Loretta deFries, Ardyce Ta- bata, Rodney Tanaka. Bottom Row: Carole Sumida, Geraldine Lagronio, Marilynn Maru- ACOPAN, yama, Joanne Porgatorio, April Nash, Sandra Mitsunaga. FRANCES N. ADAMS, KAREN s. Roosevelt Little Thea- ter 12. AH PING, JOSEPH A. AHN, KERRY S. B. Concert Band 10, llg Drill Team llg Home- room Pres. l2. ,J .nsl ., , I t A Z AHLOY, FRANCIS K. Jr. Football 10g Gradu- ation Greens llg Roose- velt Officers' Club 12. AH sU1, SHARON N. Game Wardens llg Graduation Greens 11g Hui Kokua 12. A IWW 1-0 Ms.,-, . Graduation Greens ll Hui Kokua 12. AHN, GERALD R. El Rojo y Oro ll. WV' I VL E! Us Q , 4,3 X. i 5 is Iv? f A ' , 'gps Jw ,Egg X in. f new-gpm gm.. '15- 'QM' AILA, MELVYN K. Jr. Track 11. AKAU, ERNEST N. Jr. Track 11g E1 Rojo y Oro 12g Roosevelt Offi- cers' Club 12. ARAKAKI, FRANKLIN ARAKAKI, PATRICIA ANN S. Graduation Greens 115 Roosevelt Nightingales 12. AUGUSTINE, PATRICIA A. Canteen Tickets and Publicity 113 Home- room Pres. 125 Pep Comm. 12. AYAT, SARAH P. I. Honor Roll 11, 123 Hospitality Comm. 11, Chair, 12g Scholastic Award 1 1, 12. BALANCIO, RICHARD M. Graduation Greens llg A Cappella Choir 12. BARBER, DOROTHY E. -ma.-:sr ww' :ff 11 162. Hs. 1... . fr sf r ssh : r . V 5..- .- .' was wi fsafwfg rig. AKWAI, DAVID M. Class Pres. 11g Debate Society 12, Pres. llg National Honor Society 12. ARIZUMI, KAREN T. Cupie Dolls Tri-Hi-Y 113 Crystallites Sangha Treas. 125 Hui Kokua 12. BARTH, ROBERT B. BAUN, EDWARD C. Concert Band 10, 11 125 Orchestra 11' a s 3 Roosevelt Officers Club 12. i 'lbs 43 Yew-' ALAWA, ROBERT S Graduation Greens 11 Double Quintet 11, 12 ASABUKI, IRENE M F H A 125 Roosevel Christian Fellowship 12 We Are BELL, SHARON G. Homeroom S e c . 12 Rough Rider Co-Ad vertising M g r . 1 2 Usherettes Club 12. BENDER, RICHARD J. Roosevelt Officer: Club 12. ALISJAHBANA, MIRTA Les Causeurs 12. AU, BERNADETTE K. Y. Chantells 11, Treas. 123 Honor Roll 10,11g Usherettes Club 12. R l ff- , Gr Q,o it fb v Max 2295.9 ALMEIDA, CAROL L. Homeroom Rep. 10, 11 Graduation Greens 11. AU, EUNICE I. Y. Homeroom Sec. 11 Treas. 12g FTA 12 Usherettes Club 12. To morrow? Leaders F .- ,Q Q ,, -E if ' ziggy vi.. , -,. .mm 13- K AMAZAKI, DICK Y. Concert Band 10, 11, 12. AU, GERALDINE S. K. National Thespian Soci- ety 11, 125 Roosevelt Little Theater 11, Treas. 125 Projection- ists Club 12. BERENGUE, GALE F. Golf Team 1O,i11, 12 Sr. Basketball 11, 12 Sr. Football 11, 12. BENTO, BENZ, MARGARET KENNETH A. Game Wardens 11, Jr. Basketball ll. Projectionists Club 125 'NJ' Usherettes Club 12. ...Jig K o V M .'-.f 2 252555. 311 'W fix W . v ft il J K e' N .., A . ,gf-1. - . T . .. R, 5190, ANTENORCRUZ, SHARON L. El Rojo y Oro 12. AU, MARILYNN M. L. Homeroom Treas. 11, Sec. 12g Double Triple Trio 11, 123 Usheret- tes Club 12. BERKSTRESSER, BETTY J. Homeroom Vice - Pres. 11, 12g Double Triple Trio 125 Songleader 12. APANA, V. LEIMOMI Graduation Greens 11g CDE 12. BECKHAM, GROVER C. Concert Band 10, 11. BERTELMANN, CLYDE A. Golf Team 105 CDE Treas. 12. 6 ew .. ...C ,,,., M - Searching for their new homerooms at registration is only a prelude to an eventful year for this group of senior girls. CHAR, CLAYTON K. O. Homeroom Pres. 105 Graduation Greens 11 Regents Hi-Y 12. . W' gm 'VX vw 1 , ,. .4 if 7, 164 CHAR, GARY C. H. Homeroom Treas. 11 El Rojo y Oro 122 Roosevelt Officers' CHAR, MARVIN M. W. Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Ake Akamai 11, Treas. Club 12. 125 National H 0 n o r Society Treas. 12. ' Q. Us .D Y .an ' 7:1 Q ilin iiii X S iii' I 'S ' ,..a1'1f2 e:,1.- zf . '12 Qwfll 22355449 S: Hi' V311-f'n5'12v1'1?'if'fi2 'z1:s2555ifE,I2.:::: 1 . X V 3 S f.,.fF 'f. p Q iv 5954 A A 11-, A f -' 7 11. , f . 55 V , 5 I BILLAM-WALKER, JAMES H. A Cappella Choir 105 Graduation Greens ll. fRe1easedl BISHO, GARY W. Swimming Team 10, 11, Capt. 125 Roosevelt Officers' Club 12,1 egistmtion Marks CHAGAMI, ARLENE K. La Petite Fleur Tri-Hi- Y 11, 125 El Rojo y Oro 125 FHA 12. CHING, ANNETTE Y. H. Graduation Greens 11 Homeroom Vice-Pres 125 La Petite Fleuz Tri-Hi-Y 12. CI-IEE, PATRICIA K. Graduation Greens 115 Canteen Decorations 12. 19' QM- .' . L ew BOTELHO, Jo ANN 1-1. A Cappella Choir 103 -Game Wardens 11g Graduation Greens 11. l , It 1 an ,fag . . BRANDON, T. SCOTT Sr. Basketball 10, ll, 125 Sr. Track 10, ll, 12g Honor Roll 11. the Beginning CHANDLER, DWIGHT J. Jr. Track 105 A Cap- pella Choir 10, 11, 12g Graduation Greens 11. CHING, CLINTON K. Graduation Greens 115 Homeroom Pres. 11g Roosevelt Officers, Club 12. .W tl 51 CHANG, DAPHNE K. L. L. Graduation Greens 11g Mistletoe Ball Favors 12. CHING, GERALDINE Y. N. Graduation Backdrop Co-Chair. 11g Publicity Comm. 125 Usherettes Club 12. 5, .il PUB BRANNAN, ROBERT E. fTransferredl CABRAL, LOWREY D. Concert Band 10, ll 12g Orchestra 11, 12. CHANG, LENA CHING, GORDON Y. C. Graduation Greens 11 Homeroom Vice - Pres 11. , S V 3 D : an 13? U t .N 1 f N m ' f . ,Ln .wtf BRUFORD, ANN S. El Rojo y Oro 12. CABRAL, SHEILA A. Graduation Greens 115 A Cappella Choir 11, 12. CHANG, MAGDALENE K. Graduation Greens 115 GAA 11, 125 Game Wardens 11, 12. CHING, LILLIAN B. O. Graduation Greens 11g FHA 12. fir? we-...vo rf. fsigggij-1 7 105. Q ,04- W9 .sr-2. Mft - . - - ...W-,w..... -153 .gqg if.. ei ' A ff-f sit rf glf . .g.-:..,'::::f..t:ga, .. ...mfs . . I M11 lf- fix .Z 5 ' Z GSW! t . . .s..f,k x .S- E: .1 ?5g3ifj.f...i.. 53 Sl QQ! F Q . tr 1-M 5'- iiw' 1 Q New fm IJ! -5 Q 1 W BRUN, CAROLYN M. Rough Rider 11, Co- Advertising Mgr. 125 Roosevelt Nightingales 11, 12. CARR, BEVERLEY A. Graduation Greens 115 A Cappella Choir 125 Usherettes Club 12. CHANG, RALENE N. La Petite Fleur Tri-Hi- Y 11, Treas. 123 Roose- velt Nightingales 11, 12g Usherettes Club 12. CHING, LUCILLE Y. T. Honor Roll 10,115 Round Up 11, Assist- ant Editor 123 Scholas- tic Award 10, 11, 12. Ps res. QN- ke-dv' I6 CHING, MYRNA M. Graduation Greens 115 Homeroom Sec. 11, 12g Roosevelt Christian Fel- lowship 11, 12. CHING, RANDALL W. K. Graduation Greens 11. CHOW, GEORGETTE U. Homeroom Treas. 10, Swimming Team 10, 12, A Cappella Choir 11. CHRISTIAN, ELOISE L. Red C r oss Rep. 10, Graduation Greens 11. CHU, EDWARD G. Jr. Track 10, Sr. Foot- ball 10, 11, 125 Sr. Track 11, 12. CHUN, BEVERLY H. M. Graduation Greens 11, La Petite Fleur Tri-Hi- Y 11, 12, FTA 12. CHUN, BRENDA M. K. Graduation Greens 115 CDE 12. CHUN, CHERYL L. Desirees Y-Teens 11, See. 12g Honor Roll 11, 125 La Petite Fleur Tri- Hi-Y 11, 12. CHUN, STEPHEN B. T. Honor Roll 115 Ake Akamai 12g Homeroom Treas. 12. CHUNG, SHIRLEY M. L. Graduation Greens 11, CDE 12. deFRIES, LORETTA O. L. Homeroom Pres. 10, 11, 12g Chantells 11, 12g Mistletoe Ball Chaperones and Invita- tions 12. DIAS, LEILANI D. A Cappella Choir 12g GAA 12, Game Ward- ens 12. DOUGLAS, ADEL A. Game Wardens 115 A Cappella C h 0 i r 125 Usherettes Club 12. an VUE 97-- 1 ' 'igifigki CHO, HERBERT P. D. Sr. Football 10, 11, 12, Graduation Greens Co- Chair. 11, Double Quintet 12. Activities DUDDERAR, ANN K. Roosevelt Nightingale 10, 11, Pres. 12, Home room Rep. 11, 12, Pe Comm. 11, Chair. 1 7 simian 'Q fr-45 ji L. S .Q CHO, MATTHEW O. S. Graduation Greens 11 Mistletoe Ball Decorai tions 12. s an-may Q, In 'W IVR I I. f4b... Y N... CHOCK, CALVIN Y. I. Graduation Greens 115 Continentals Hi-Y 12. CHOI, CHERYLE S. A. Civitas Romana 10 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12 Les Causeurs Treas. 121 Pro mote Student Fellowslazp CONNER, THOMAS R. Graduation Flags Chair. 115 Swimming T e a m 11, 125 Roosevelt Of- ficers' Club 12. DUNBAR, LYNN Roosevelt Little The- ater 11, 125 El Rojo y O ro 1 1 5 Usherettes Club 12. 1 CROZIER, CUMMINGS, RICHARD L. ROBERT D. Homeroom Rep. 115 Concert Band 11, 12. Ake Akamai 11, 12. DuPONT, DANIEL EARHART, DANIEL E. CTransferredD 41 5 85 'N ., 'M f L. . . 5 .vyijjf . ,I . , , , 8 .Q V, X5 .','. ,QR af s.. ' CHONG, FRANK A. Orchestra 10, 11, 12' Stage Crew 10, 11 Mgr. 125 National The- ipgian Society 11, Pres. s Q DAVIS, JOSEPH W. Projectionists Club 12. EGAMI, NADINE J. Crystallites S a n g h a Vice-Pres. 11, Pres. 125 Mistletoe Ball Tickets and Bids 11, Chair. 125 Les Causeurs 12. f .1 5 Q 'sis .1 Q 9 , 'wait f A-99?aHQ?f7S2Q'?5rN3 422.4533 .2 -, rn il IE 3' ii , itil CHONG, JAMES D. Y. Graduation Greens 115 Canteen Refreshments 125 Regents Hi-Y 12. CHUN, ELBERTA N. 1. Graduation Greens 115 Hospitality Comm, 115 Les Enchantes Tri-Hi- Y 11. DeCOITO, ARTHUR H. Graduation Greens 11. - 'Q' 1 .44 W9 ELDREDGE, AUDREY N. Homeroom Treas. 11, Crystallites Sangha 11, 12g Usherettes Club 12. FONG, DAVID L. Canteen Refreshments 11g Graduation Greens 113 Regents Hi-Y 12. .3 ' gf! ENDO, ANDREW I. Jr. Baseball 103 jr Football 103 Gradua- tion Greens 11. FONG, HENRIETTA Homeroom Vice - Pres, 105 Mistletoe Ball Chaperones and Invita- tions 11g La Petite Fleur Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12. F? FARIA, ALEXANDER A. Jr. Basketball 10g Jr. T r a c k 11g Roosevelt Officers, Club 12. FONG, WINONA K. Honor Roll 101 Game YVardens 113 Home- room Rep. 11. Mrs. Corene Jackson willingly takes time out from her busy schedule to give advice and guidance to a stu dent. 1--1 3 ill! .'-w FERNANDEZ, LOUIS K. Cross Country T c a ll 105 Jr. Track 10 Graduation Greens 11 FRANK, ELOUISE K. G a m e Wardens 11 Graduation Greens 11 FUJISE, ALAN H. Ake Akamai 11. 12 1 1 1 1 Mistletoe B al 1 Clean- Up Chair. 12. eff' 'Nav' FERNANDEZ, NORMA A. Honor Ro1l10,11g Game Wardens 11g Graduation Greens 11. FREITAS, THERESA A. Homeroom Treas. 10g Graduation Greens 115 Roosevelt Little The- ater 11, 12. 1 FUJIYOSHI, 1 PETER E. Graduation Greens llgl Canteen Co-Chair. 12g Hoxneroom Treas. 12. l if . 1 Li 1 . lt. ... I Q .H FILLEBROWN, DOUGLAS Ake Akamai 11, 125 Chess Club 12. FRENDO, GERALDINE L. Eoosevelt Nightingale-s 0 , 1 1 3 Graduation Greens llg Future Business Leaders of America 12. S MOIlli Larsen points out an item in a college handbook to Ka Matsuo chooses at university catalog from a shelf in the edu FUJIE, GLENN H. Jr. Baseball 10g Gradu ation Greens 115 Sr Baseball 11. FUKUNAGA, RODN EY R. N FUKUHARA, AMY S. rlomeroom Sec. 1U, 125 Honor Roll 115 Sr. Banquet Co-Chair. 12. FUJIEKI, WAYNE H. Graduation Greens ll FUKUOKA, CHRIS T. Graduation Greens ll Gontinentals Hi-Y Treas. 12. gg' ,1 1 alia ,.,V qu-v A gb' Z' s x 1 .4 FUJINAGA, FAY S. Debate Society 10, 12, See. 11: Desires Y- Teens ll, 12. Vice-Pres. 10g Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. FUKUSHIMA, NORMAN fn. into therine Kohashi while Jon cational-vocational library FUJINAGA, SHARON Y. Graduation Greens llg Gupie Dolls Tri-Hi-Y 125 Hui Kokua 12. GARDNER, EDWARD K. Honir-room Treas. 103 Graduation Greens 113 Roosevelt Officers' Club 12. ie , Nas. ,. sys. 'w f 1- ,. .. L:-1-A f V. milf: - '7' ,' '72, ' wit- il- . I' K . ,..lfs5'i' 'vw- if .Q . f' W' 11 - K. x 1,1 ,Q Q 4 3 '-f:,.-. Q can 1 1 . L' I A 7 1 Hi' 3 ,F . ,M 5 gl' 5 Q ,f 1 fl GODA, RODNEY Graduation Signs Chair. 115 Ake . Akamai 125 Debate Society 12. f 'Qty V GEOLINA, MAURICE A. ' Concert Band 10, 11, 5 4' , 125 Graduation Greens ' I ' 11. . W an 7 . I sm fx an-5 , 1 X t A is . - C u 1- Q-...Q IU5' Q f- 4 XY! fi' AL-,V GUSHIKEN, MELVIN J. Regents Hi-Y 12. HAMAISHI, TANEE T. Honor Roll 10, 115 Scholastic Award 11, 125 Senior Edition Co- Editor 12. HASEGAWA, BARBARA L. Les Mecques Tri-Hi-Y 10, 12, Treas. 115 Homeroom P r te s. 11, R e p. 125 Usherettes Club 12. HAsH1MoTo, CALVIN H. Homeroom Rep. 105 Sr. Baseball 11, 125 Sr. Basketball 11, 12. HASKELL, ROBERT HAYAKAWA, HARRINGTON K. Jr. Baseball 101 Gradu- ation Greens 11. L- A E' 5. tp., xr- I ...NP .15 A ' I vfivzi .1 GOKA, GLADYS M. Canteen Decorations 115 Graduation Greens 115 El Rojo y Oro 12. HANCHETT, WILLIAM K. Jr. Football 1 0 5 S r. Football 11, 125 Roose- velt Officers' Club 12. 51551 2-55 f fi ie r vii kiwi 5 GONHATA, KARLIN K. Graduation Greens 115 Homeroom Sec. 115 Desirees Y-Teens 11, 12. HANUNA, FAXON H. Sr. Track 10, 11, 125 Homeroom Viee-Pres. 115 Sr. Football 11, 12. oncentmtion HAYNES, KATHLEEN A. Mistletoe B all Favors 125 Synchronized Swim- ming Team 12. HEDLUND, CLYDE H. Graduation Greens 115 Jr, Track 115 Roosevelt Officers' Club 12. -5- HIGASHI, CHARLOTTE M. Graduation Platform 115 Future Business Leaders of America 12. HILTS, CATHY O. Homcroom Rep. 10, 11, 125 Roosevelt L i t t le Theater 11, Pres. 125 Pep Comm. 12. if - LJ? JVM 959 GOO, MARLENE L.T. Graduation Greens 115 FHA 11, 125 Les Mec- ques Tri-Hi-Y 12. HA'O, CHARLENE C. K. Future Business Leaders of America Pres. 125 Homeroom P r e s. 125 Usherettes Club 12. Results i n HINAGA, CHARLOTTE E. Canteen Refreshments 105 Graduation Greens 115 FHA 12. ,WX , ii es., 4 GOODSPEED, LINDA J. Graduation Greens 11: A Cappella Choir 12. HARADA, LEONARD Rifle Team 10, 11, 12. xv 65 . f 45 ,bds Cmmv' GRANT, SUSAN HARADA, MELVIN M. Sr. Football 105 Re gents Hi-Y 11. Achievement HIRAMOTO, MAE S. Canteen Refreshments 105 FHA 11, 125 Cupie Dolls Tri-Hi-Y 12. HIRATA, RICHARD s. Golf Team 10511, 12. rf- flxflh- GRITTER, CYNTHIA Roosevelt Little Theater 11 ,125 National Thespian Society 12. HARUKI, STELLA Y. Graduation Greens 115 Cupie Dolls Tri-Hi-Y 12. HEE, LILY M. K. Roosevelt Nightingales 10, Treas. 11, Sec. 125 Graduation Greens 115 Les Causeurs 11. HIRATA, THEODORE T. Ake Akamai 12. GUNTER, PORTIA M. Les Enchantes Tri-Hi- Y Treas. 11, Vice-Pres. 125 ROTC Sponsor 125 Usherettes Club 12. HIGA, CAROL Y. Graduation Greens 115 Les Mecques Tri-Hi-Y 12, See. 115 Usherettes Club 12. HIRAYASU, JAMES M. Graduation Greens 11 195. ,:..f......., turf sf' vr I' aussi I .sash I Q , A ,, 1 . ' w--2 4 . ' .. QV ' ': . MI vi ' . f ., l M.. Grover Beckham executes the duties of cafeteria supervision by preventing Patrick Nakata from cutting into the line. ING, KATHLEEN Y. Graduation Greens 113 Les Causeurs 12. W INOUE, ROBERT T. Homeroom P r e s. 103 Drill Team 10, 115 Re gcnts Hi-Y 12. 15 af X 3 qw- '5' . !'na-'15, if-2.--r V, HIROSHIGE, MAE N. Crystallites Sangha 11, Rec. Sec. 123 Mistletoe Ball Tickets and Bids 11, 123 FTA 12. HIURA, SHIGEKO A. Tennis Team 10. ' Reqbo nsibilities INOUYE, ISERI, CAROLE N. CAROLE M- Graduation Greens 113 - Cupie Dolls Tri-Hi-Y Desirees Y-Teens 11, 123 El Rojo y Oro 12. 123 Cupie Dolls Tri-Hi- Y 12. an ICHIMURA, MARION M. Graduation Greens 113 Crystallites Sangha 12. ISHIDA, CHIKAKO Tennis Team 103 Can- teen Decorations 12. HO, DOUGLAS HOENA, RITA F. Ake Akamai 11g Gradu- Roosevelt Little The- ation Greens 11. ater 12. U Lead to Maturzt ICHINOSE, IDETA, SUSAN M. CATHERINE H. Homeroom P r e s. 103 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Scholastic Award 10, 11, 12. ISHIHARA, JOAN M. Les Mecques Tri-Hi-Y 11, Rec. Sec. 125 Home- r o o m Vice-Pres. 12. Volunteens 1 O , 1 2 Homeroom R e p. 11 Crystallites Sangha 121 ISHIMOTO, JUNE E. Les Enchantes Tri-Hi- Y 10, 11, 12. J 1--' fe--' 4. HONDA, RICHARD T. IGAWA, DENNIS Y. Concert Band 10, 11g Regents Hi-Y 11, 12g Misletoe Ball Publicity Chair. 12. IWAI, JAYNE N. Roosevelt Nightingales 10, 12g Cheerleader 11, I-gead 12g Pep Comm. HONG,CAROL JEAN Graduation Greens 11g Desirees Y-Teens 12: Les Causeurs 12. HOWELL, LYNN S. Double Triple Trio 11, 12g Chantells 123 National Thespian So- ciety 12. IKEDA, MARCIA Y. Graduation Greens 115 Jentells YBA 12. IWAMOTO, EARL H. Ake Akamai 115 Gradu- ation Greens 11. - -. . Va., '-.: ' 71? 1.1 f f 3 1 xt-10' t2 '!! Nu' HORIO, DAVID T. Ake Akamai 11, Vice- Pres, 12g Honor Roll 11g Homeroom Treas. 12. ICHIDA, FRANCES Y. Gupie Dolls Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12g Mistletoe B a 1 1 Favors 1 1 , IN, PETER A. Honor Roll 10, 115 De- bate Society 11, Vice- P re s. 123 Homeroom Pres. 11, 12. IWAMOTO,LANA M. Homeroom R e p . 10, 115 Quill and Scroll 11, 125 Student Body Sec. 12. X f 1 A K' 'HD' xv Q am ff' wa gig 11-i w.: ., aft. ...sl .gf 1 21 5' it ' .V - - l wif V : i .f 1 1 nw .u x lf' fi' WL Air gel an if . ... 5 1 f iswfxf X 4 . ff: ' 5' 1 i51U5f1 'F .. .5 R. 1 ff' vii 'x g-Q-avr i N main A .. Gr 4,2 5 AQ., .. i'i A qbnx.. ., 174 . ' 1 'haf . IWATA, CLARA Y. Hui Kokua 11, 125 Roosevelt Nightingales 11, 125 Ushercttes Club 12. IZUMI, KATSUYO Graduation Greens 11. KAAHANUI, VERNON K. Graduation Greens 115 A Cappella Choir 125 Roosevelt Officers' Club 12. KADOTA, RICHARD C. Sr. Football 115 A ke Akamai 125 Roosevelt Officers' Club 12. KAHAKUI, THOMAS S. Projectionists Club 105 Graduation Greens 115 Sr. Track 11, 12. KALANI, HERMAN K. Jr. Football 105 Sr. Track 115 Sr. Football 11, 12. KAM, DOUGLAS K. M. Drill Team 10, 11, 125 Homeroom Treas. 10, Vice-Pres. 11, Pres. 125 Regents Hi-Y Treas. 11, Vice-Pres. 12. KAMANA, AGNES L. GAA Sec. 125 Game VVardens 12. KAMAUNU, ALDEN H. K. Projectionists Club 11, Pres. 125 Sr. Football 11, 125 Roosevelt Of- ficers' Club 12. KAMIYA, JEFFREY M. KAOPUIKI, EARL F. Graduation Greens Prom Clean-Up 11. KARR, GLADYS M. Canteen Decorations 10: Graduation Greens 115 Prom Refreshments Co-Chair. 11. KATO, JUNE N. Homeroom P r e s . 10, Sec. 125 Honor Roll 115 Cupie Dolls Tri-Hi- Y 12. JACKSON, JAMES K. Sr. Track 11, 125 Roose velt Officers' Club 12 Student KATSURA, CHARLOTTE T. Game Wardens 11, 125 Projeetionists Club 125 Roosevelt Little The- ater 12. fTransferredj. JACKSON, PRISCILLA E. Homeroom Treas. 10, 115 Future Business Leaders of America Treas. 125 Usherettes Club 12. 5 I 2 . . JM 'Qs' 3 2 f Q 1 w, sl JAMIESON, ROBERT N. Drill Team 11. JOHNSON, ANDREA L. Roosevelt Little The- ater 11, 125 ROTC Sponsor 125 Usherettes Club 12. Pursuits Augmeut Curriculum KANEKO, PAUL T. Concert Band 10, 11, 12: Roosevelt Christian Fellowship 1 1 5 Ake Akamai 12. KAWAKAMI, CLYDE K. Homeroom Vice-Pres. 105 Graduation Greens 115 Les Causeurs 12. KANESHIRO, MARIAN M. Graduation Greens 115 Future Business Leaders of America 12. KAWASAKI, LAUREN A. Graduation Greens 115 Game Wardens ll. 12: Mistletoe Ball Invita- tions ancl Chaperones 12. KANG, ALVIN D. Finance Comm. 125 Homeroom Vice- Pres. 125 Regents Hi-Y 12. .1 if-:Kari . we-'F JOHNSON, MARY K. GAA 105 11, 125 A Cappella Choir ll: Game Wardens ll, 12. KANG, SUSAN Honor Roll 105 Major- e t t e s 115 Homeroom Treas. 11, 12. JOSEPHSON, BETFEANN Homeroom Vice - Pres 105 FTA 125 Usheret- tes Club 12. KANG, YOUNG POLK JR. Jr. Track 105 Home- room Pres. 115 Sr Track 11, 12. KEKOA. KIKKAWA, EDWARD K. GRACE S. Graduation Greens ll: Crystallites Sangha ll Boys' Volleyball Team 125 Mistletoe Ball Tick 12. ets and Bids 11, 12 FTA 12. 5 its 5 55 x lg, ' 2 Q0-vu . V, I , A 5 5 I ' 1 I .ffs-w e .fm -.f.- ,gm f' A ' I 3, ,. 5 .11 K -.l E 5 N. 5 f 175 l Nik QT F., KIM, JOHN S. D e b a t e Society Treas. 11, Pres. H o n o r Roll 10, Scholastic Award 11, 12. KISABA. ELAINE R. Dcsirees Y-Teens 12g Les Causeurs S. 10 12 11 10 11 12 Usherettes Club 12. 1 gow-QM ff V7 , R, 4' x A f i KIM, LYNETTE N. Graduation Greens ll Cupie Dolls Tri-Hi-Y 125 FHA 12. KITAJIMA, JOHN mrs, . .gpm-r. as QV 2 ft' , 5 AW' Wvx Vi . if , 1 QMQY1: KIM, MARILYNN C. Homeroom R e p. 10g Graduation Greens 11 Lcs Enchantes Tri-Hi Y 11, Pres. 12. KIYABU, ROY S. Concert Band 10. 11 . 12: Homeroom Treats. 12 Sharon Smith assists Amy Fukuhara in putting up a poster for the Senior Banquet 3 Faye Sakuma looks on. iii 5' x KIMURA. BETTY JANE S. Graduation Greens 11: Caps and Gowns 12: Jcntells YBA 12. KIYAMA, NANCY N. Honor Roll 10, 12 Desiree Y-Teens 11 12, Sec. 10: Les Cau- seurs Vice-Pres. 12. KONDO, RODNEY M. Graduation Greens 11. ,H hr, KIMURA, ELOISE Y. 1 Homcroom R c p. llg Mistletoe B all Enter- tainment and Orchestra 113 jentclls YBA 12. KOBASHIGAWA, FAITH F. Graduation Greens 11g ' Future Business Leaders I of America 12g Usher- ettes Club 12. KONG, SYLVIANNE S. W. Mistletoe B all Enter- tainment 11g FTA 12g .Ientclls YBA Trcas. 12. go-4, , .10 C1 a XZ IT' 5 Y gs . 5 - lg IYVVA , :Q KINOSHITA, DENNIS T. KOBASHIGAWA, GARY K. Class Councilor 10, Vice-Pres. 11, Honor Roll 10, Regents Hi-Y Vice-Pres. 11, Pres. 12. KONISHI, MERLETON E. Jr. Football Mgr. 105 Projectionists Club 11. , we Pl! l Nh l 5 U r Preparing for the first formal parade of the year, Cathy Hilts helps Marilynn Kim adjust her cap while other ROTC sponsors smooth their hair and try to remain as calm as possible. KOBAYASHI, SANDRA S. Graduation Greens 111 Homeroom Vice - Pres. 115 Les Duchess Tri- Hi-Y 11. KOPA, MARGARET M. GAA 10, 11, 123 Grad- uation Greens 11g Game Wardens 11, 12. KOHASHI, KATHERINE E. Homeroom Vice-Pres. 10, Sec. 11, 12, Debate Society 11. Corr. Sec' 12, Les Causeurs Pres 12. KUNI, JEFFERY K. Graduation Greens 11 Projectionists Club 11 Caps and Gowns 12. 'l ls, ne:--y, N:-wi . . J! 1.5 E j My .N f .. KOIKE, KENT KOMAGOME, Concert Band 10. 11, LLOYD K. 125 Homeroom Treas. Graduation Greens 11. 113 Les Causeurs 12. KUNIHIRO, KUNIMOTO, WALTER T. DANIEL G. fReleasedj Homeroom Treas. 10, 115 Golf Team 11g Graduation Greens 11. 1 f I 'ur ...ku L 'NWN A NW S, -Gilman' 4 .peg A M if , R'-Sli .lt :AW it , ii. A 177 ,,pv-4-V 'ff'-, .Y M J e arm ,il . Iwi: f, 1 qt .X N ,F-...-. 'Nur' .ff-at ITP' KURODA, ALAN K. Rifle Team 10, 11, 125 Regents Hi-Y 125 Roosevelt Officers, Club 12. KUROKAWA, CALVIN Stage Crew 11, 12. LAM, CREIGHTON K. T. Ake Akamai 125 Com- mencement Ball Chap- erones Co-Chair. 125 Rough Rider Photogra- pher 12. LARM, THOMLIAN L. H. LEDESMA, PHYLLIS D. GAA 10, 11g Pres. 12, Graduation Greens 11, Game Wardens 11, 12. LEE, AILEEN O. L. Desirees Y-Teens 10, 12,Corr.Sec.11g Honor Roll 10, 11, Les Causeurs See. 12. LEE, ARNOLD H. Y. Regents Hi-Y 12. LEE, BERNADETTE L. S. Desirees Y-Teens 10, Treas. 11, 12g Hui Ko- kua 11, 12, Les Caus- eurs 12, 5 as if 3 I . - t ' sa gh.. 5 9 4 in 1 .- fs f-I ' ,f . . - 0 vid: ' 15155 Pi: g 1:- Q -f :'11 .GTV ' fi'- KUSUNO, LINDA L. Desirees Y-Teens 1 O 5 Roosevelt Nightingales 1 1 , 1 2 g Usherettes Club 12. LARSEN, MOMI L. Graduation Greens 11 Projectionists Club 11 See. 123 GAA Vice: Pres. 12. 49.5 'gt-ww 32 1. Nt. 'Q X vm .-f, - -' KUSUNOKI, NORMA J. Finance Comm. 125 Les Causeurs 123 Les En- ehantes Tri-Hi-Y 12. LARSEN, JERALD Chess Club 125 Concert Band 12. Studies Develop 1 LEE, DIANA H. C. Desirees Y-Teens 11 Treas. 10, Corr. Sec? 12g Homeroom Rep. 10, Vice-Pres. 11, 12, Song- leader 12. LEE, HERBERT G. W. Graduation Greens 11. LEE, LAURIE A. Honor Roll 1 0 , 1 2 3 Graduation Ushering Co-Chair. 11, Home- room Sec. 11. LEE, LILA L. Roosevelt Nightingales 10, 11, Future Business Leaders of America 12. AV' E sg' ,.: 3.,'? KUWANOE, MAMO K. Desirees Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 Les Causeurs 125 Usherettes Club 12. LaTURNER, CHARLES A. R. Graduation Greens 115 Swimming Team 11. KUWATA, NAOMI K. Graduation Greens 115 Les Mecques Tri-Hi-Y Vice-Pres. 12. LAU, LINDA E. Desirees Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 Hospitality Comm. 115 Future Busi- ness Leaders of Amer- ica 12. the Minds of Youth LEE, LINDA K. A Cappella Choir 11, Graduation Greens- ll, CDE 12. LEE, LINDA M. H. Graduation Greens 115 Les Marques Tri-Hi-Y 115 CDE 12. vs.. my iT 5 M51 l r 7. 1 2 Ni ' S - I if :I if X 'll .1 - Q an wg KWOK, ERIC R. LAGRONIO, Concert Band 10, 115 Homeroom Rep. 11, 125 Mistletoe Ball Orches- tra 12. LAU, RONALD M. K. Jr. Football 105 Jr Track 105 Roosevelt Of- ficers, Club 12. GERALDINE A. Class Pres. 105 Home- room Pres. ll, 125 Commencement B a l 1 Co-Chair. 12. LAU, THOMAS KV. Jr. Football 105 Sr. Football 11, 125 Roose- velt Officers' Club 12. LEE, JOHN C. T. Honor Roll 115 Prom Tickets and Bids 115 Ake Akamai 12. LEE, ROBERT M. H. A Cappella Choir 10, ll, 125 Double Octet 125 Roosevelt Officers' Club 12. LAI, EVELYN O. J. Game Wardens 115 Prom Tickets and Bids 115 Les Causeurs 12. LEE, KAREN K. U. Roosevelt Little The- ater 105 Voluntcens 10, 11, 125 Roosevelt Chris- tian Fellowship 10, 11, 12. LEE, RONALD S. K. Regents Hi-Y 115 Homeroom Treas. 125 Mistletoe Ball Decora- tions 12. LEE, LYNNE E. E1 Rojo y Oro 125 Mis- tletoe Ball Favors 125 Synchronized S w i m - ming Team 12. git' ,X -: ' an ' K K , -nw, if if T Ml li M! Anna Legzdin helps Wayne Matsumoto try on his cap in the Roosevelt dome, where graduation caps and gowns are stored. LUNA, MARIANNE H. Mistletoe Ball Tickets and Bids ll: La Petite F ur Tri-Hi-X 11 125 Ushercttes Club 12. ,pw-s LEE, SYLVIA B. Les Causeurs 11g Honor Roll 125 Usher- ettes Club 12. WM . 311.21531 if 6-H ': A .v .5 rl 15524 ,em 1- , LEE, TERRENCE S. C. Drill Team 10, 115 Regents Hi-Y 11, 125 Homeroom Treas. 12. We Strive or LYU, IDA L. MACARIO, MAEDA, CALVIN K. GAA 10, 11, 125 .IRC JOSEPH M. Mistletoe Ball Clean- Rep. 11g Girls! Volley- Prom Favors 111 Roose- Up 12. LUKE, RICHARD K. W. Roosevelt Christian Fellowship 105 Gradua- tion Chairs 11. MAEKAWA, DIANE F. Roosevelt Nightingales 11g Jentells YBA Vice- P r e s. 125 Usherettes Club 12. magna .4 1 X :Cin - 51 kv. . 1? OK? 'vb' ummm its 2 gs 1: iii? sim ts, as 5 1 x... fi K-.MLB y 1 , 2 fl 2 s K 5 7 -rm . .1-2 ..c-..:.. Si3zE:f?fiz . . ..., 4 , ,.,.:?. 1 if 1 e W Q l i' P 1:2 LEGZDIN, LEONG ANNA C. P. ELIZABETH P Graduation Greens 11. Roosevelt Nightingales 10 El Rojo y Oro 12 Satisfaction LUKENICH, THERESA K. Honor Rol110, 11, 125 Class Rings Co-Chair. 11- MAKIZURU, LESLIE M. Graduation Greens 111 Prom Favors 11g Caps and Gowns 12. 'FS lf. in v .2 if A My X nh V .stiff e f LUM, ALBERT C. S. Honor Roll 105 Ake Akamai 123 Rough Rider Photographer 12. MAKUA, ANDREW P. Jr. Track 10g Gradua- tion Greens 115 Orches- tra 11, 12. LEONG, PATRICIA M. L. Homcroom P re 5. 10g Prom Co-Chair. 11' LIU, JOYCE K. S. Homeroom Sec. 10g Roosevelt Nightingales 10,11, 12g Game War- ens 11, 12. LUM, DANA K. L. H. GAA 10, 11: Prom Tickets and Bids 11g Future Business Leaders of America 12. MALTA, BETTY A. Graduation Greens 115 Prom Favors 113 Caps and Gowns 12. CRC- leasedj - :sg fl : I Q , 4 Y w. ,vw-Q 5 LING, STEPHANIE B. F. Graduation Greens 11. LOO, RUSSELL M. Y. Honor Ro1l1O,11,12g Tennis Team 10, 11, 125 National H o n 0 r Society 12. LUM, LINDA M. La Petite Fleur Tri-Hi- Y 11. 12: El Rojo y Oro 12g FTA 12. MANA, CHARLOTTE Y. Homeroom Rep. 10, 11. Vice-Pres. 12g Nation- al Thespian Society 11, 12. 1 ho- .j 'yr-19+ .F li' ff 'A-...x T'-3' Q' LISTON, LANA Q. El Rojo y Oro 11. LOVE, ROBERT J. Commencement Ball Co-Chair. 125 Debate Society 12. LUM, TRUDY S. L. Graduation Greens 11g Hui Kokua ll, 12g Caps and Gowns 12. MANZANO, VIOLET A. A Cappella Choir llg Caps and Gowns 12. MARCALLINO, MAILE J. MARQUES, MARY L. Prom Favors 113 Grad- uation Greens 113 A Cappella Choir 11, 12 V ' MATsUMoTo, .fl ,213 WAYNE Y. , ,giwffff A ,, 'Wy 1 Q N A N f eggs' 5 MATSUNAGA, ,V 15: W j DENNIS 7 ., 5' Graduation Backdrop I 35, A A.::. A 113 Canteen Co-Chair. , ,ki ':' 123 Caps and Gowns - Co-Chair. 12. KK :Q lv.. 12. .QA ff 1 -gpg 15' 'Q-'rl' MATSUO, JON Rifle Team 10, Regents Hi-Y 11, Les Causeurs 12. MATTHEWS, CALVIN J. Projectionists Club 10, Graduation Greens 113 Boys' Volleyball T C Transferred J MAXWELL, EVELYN B. K. 113 123 Cam MAU, MICHAEL P. Honor Roll 103 Home- room Vice-Pres. 10, 113 R i n g s Chair. 11. Graduation Greens 113 Roosevelt Little The- ater 12. MERRILL, ELLEN G. Honor Roll 12. MICHINAKA, 'W' CAROL H. Q' Roosevelt Nightingales 10, 11, 123 Homeroom Pres. 12. Sec. ll, La Petite Fleur Tri-Hi-Y Trcas. 11, vice-Pres. 12. MITSUNAGA, SANDRA N. Graduation Greens 113 Roosevelt Christian Fel- lowship 123 Homeroom MIZUMOTO, CYNTHIA C. La Petite Fleur Tri- Hi-Y 11, 123 Mistletoe Ball Tickets and Bids 11, Favors 12, Home- room Rep. 12. MARTIN, JEAN A. K. A Cappella Choir 10, ll, Caps and Gowns 123 Double Triple Trio 12. Mighty MOLINA, GREGG A. Projectionists Club 12 Roosevelt Little The ater 12. Env a ass'--r me MIYAMOTO, CLARE K ' 5 -and MARUYAMA, MARILYNN M. Homeroom Rep. 10, Pres. 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Scho- lastie Award 10, 11, 12. MATSUDA, MATSUMOTO, MATSUMOTO, MATSUMOTO, SYBIL A. JANICE M. JUDY PATRICIA-GALE O. Desirees Y-Teens 10, Chantells 115 Gradua- Chantells 11. Roosevelt Nightingales 11, 125 La Petite Fleur tion Greens 11. 105 Rough Rider 11, Tri-Hi-Y 125 H o m e - Exchange Editor 1 2 5 room Sec. 12. Usherettes Club 12. Seniors Set an Example O MIKI, SHARON L. Honor Roll 10, 11, 12, Scholastic Award 10 , 11, 125 Class Sec. 11, 12. MONTABLO, GARY A. Boys, Volleyball Team 12. MILLER, SHELDON MOO, ERNEST L. L. Graduation Greens 11. ., i , S Q. rer S 1 MILLER, STEPHEN A. E1 Rojo y Oro Vice- Pres. 12. MOON, PETER Us-1, fszgi . ,N A Q :, ,. J Q L I 7 af - 1.55 all MITO, JANICE M. Graduation Greens 115 Mistletoe B all Enter- tainment and Orchestra 11, 125 Jentells YBA 12. MOORE, DIANE L. Graduation Greens 115 Prom Publicity 11. sure E1 M McKAY, MARVIN M. Jr. Track 105 Gradua- tion Greens 115 Sr. Track 11, 12. MITSUDA, ABE E. Concert Band 10, 11. Qvw-if 'YV -L . 15. V -iW f'Wf'h a 183 MORALES, JACQUELINE A. Game Wardens 12g Les Mecgues Tri-Hi-Y 12g Usherettes Club 12. MURAKAMI, ANNABELLE M. Honor Roll 11g Mistle- toe Ball Tickets and Bids ll, 123 Crystallites Sangha 12. MOREIRA,, KAREN L. Majorettes 1 1 , 1 2 R O T C Sponsor 12 Usherettes Club 12. MURAKAMI, ELL1-:N T. Homeroom S e c . 10, Vice-Pres. 111 Chan- tells 11, Pres. 123 Ush- erettes Club 12. 1--ev an MORITA, MAE K. Homeroom Treas. 105 Graduation Greens 11: Jentells YBA Pres. 12. MURAKAMI, FRANCES Y. Graduation Greens llg Roosevelt Nightingales 11: Cupie Dolls Tri-Hi- Y 12. Amply equipped for their senior themes, Mary Ann Wayman and Raymond Kulp wearily leave the library. is. s't- f ' 1 if 5 ' .. ' 1 of? 1.5.1, i X V- ZW'-Q . 4 'kli C5 A MOSSMAN, MULLEN, ROBERT STERLING Graduation Greens ll, Homeroom Vice - Pres. 12g Roosevelt Officers' Club 12. MURAKAMI, MURAKAMI, HARRIET H. HARRY H. Graduation Greens 11 MYERS, JUDITH E. Double Triple Trio ll, 12g ROTC Sponsor 12. Jr. Football ll. NAEOLE, ANDREW K. Stage Crew 10g A Cap pella Choir ll, 12. 'Zhi L 5 5 Q f 1 -,Q ,A ,f V. gf 5' 4 V e ' le J , hs , hi: Q? 3 fm i :ti .ful 5 2, 0 'ii L Jin W 1 1. Q 12 m, 1 MUNCEY, GILLIAN E. Desirees Y-Teens 121 Home-room See. 123 Roosevelt Little The- ater 12. MURAMOTO, FRANCIS Graduation Greens 11g Canteen Refreshments 12g Continentals Hi-Y 12. Attentive Roosevelt Seniors gather around American Problems teacher Mr. Charles Kane shiro as he delivers last-minute instructions and advice before the second PAAC conference MURAOKA, BETTY F. Graduation Greens 11 Hui Kokua 12. NA1To, SHIRLEY R. Mistletoe Ball Enter- tainment llg FTA 121 Jentells YBA 12. MURoMoTo, JANICE C. Homeroom Treas. 10g FTA 12g Les Enchantes Tri-Hi-Y 12. NAKAGAWA, CRAIG S. Graduation Greens llg Continentals Hi-Y 12. MURPHEY, GEORGE C. Concert Band 10, 11, 12g Stage Crew 10, ll, Mgr. 123 Cheerleader 12. NAKAMA, MARY ANN M. MURPHY, PIERCE F. Jr. Baseball 10g Gradu ation Chairs 11, NAKAMOTO, DARLENE K. CDE 12. NAGAHISA, 011 fwf NANCY A. Graduation Greens 115 Homeroom S e e. 11: Hui Kokua 12. w?Z'S'LiXEiiZg1?f?i? Lf 'z 2:22559 H, f.,.. JCI' ...V 9 ...P 1 at , QM! el Egg, NAKAMURA, MELVIN M. Homeroom Vice - Pres. 10, Treas. 115 Gradua- tion Greens 11g Conti- ncntals Hi-Y 12. X , V fab' D f, . ' W- A. Wg M f 4 I ffm. t vs S3 .1 X 'fl- , is :Z X . X 4 X X N n .. A gt 1 Q . H eil. ,. A lr .Y its PM ' X J it U NAUGHTON, PATRICK W. Concert Band 10, 12g Ake Akamai 12g National Thespian Society 12. NEAL, DIANE K. Graduation Greens 11, Game Wardens 11, A Cappella Choir 12. NISHIMOT0. WARREN H. Graduation Greens 11, Continentals Hi-Y 11, 12, Canteen Decora- tions 12. OGASAWARA, RONALD M. Mistletoe Ball Clean- Up 12. OHASHI, JONATHAN I. Graduation Greens 11g Continentals Hi-Y 11, 12. OKABAYASHI, NAOMI F. Graduation Platform 11, FTA 12, Les Caus- eurs 12. b 'x 'vw-dv Q... 17 wx 'rv'- 'v 'fin ',.fX 1: r NAKAMURA, STANLEY G. NIDEROST, MERLE A. Game Wardens 11, Capt. 12, Majorcttes 11, Capt. 12, National Thespian Society 11, 12. OKAMOTO, GARY A. Class Vice-Pres. 105 Debate Society 12, Vice-Pres. 11g Student Body Vice-Pres. 11, Pres. 12. OKAMURA, GAIL L. Desirees Y-Teens 10, Vice-Pres. 11, Pres. 125 Homeroom P r C s. 10, Vice-Pres. 12. ,fx 'IBB NAKANISHI, MARIE Honor Roll 10, 11, 12 Debate Society 11, Sec 12, National H o n o 1 Society 12. A NIP, JACQUELINE M. U Game Wardens 10, 11 12, Graduation Green 11, Usherettes Club 12 OLMOS, GAYE M. Double Triple Trio 10 11, 123 Homeroom Sec 12, Roosevelt Littlc Theater 12. OLSEN, ELIZABETH K. A Cappella Choir 10 11, 12, Game Warden: Capt. 125 Hui Kokuz 12. ff NAKANO, RONALD K. Jr. Baseball 105 Concert Band 10, 115 Gradua- tion Greens 11. 1 NIP, LENNY K. Game Wardens 11g Graduation Greens 115 Cupie Dolls Tri-Hi-Y 12. OLSEN, I-IIRAM K. Rifle Team 10, 11, 125 A Cappella Choir 125 Double Quintet 12. RY? Ne- gr..-.7 lx .5 . NAKATA, KAREN Y. Hall Supervision Co- Chair. 115 Homeroom P r e s. 125 Usherettes Club 12. NIP, PETER J. M. Roosevelt Christian Fel- lowship 10, 11, 125 Ake Akamai ll, 125 Debate Society 11, 12. OLSEN, MARIE A. L. JRC Rep. 105 Gradua- tion Greens 1l5 Future Business Leaders of America 12. 3 :sis E if ' , 4'-H - if Tia f cv- 1 -s N s NAKATA, PATRICK T. Canteen Clean-Up 105 Homeroom R e p. 115 Prom Photography Chair. 11. NISHIDA, ERIC M. Jr. Track 11, 125 Ake Akamai 12. OMOTO, ROLAND K. Rifle Team 10, 11. . 'fl .1 te 5 L- t .a .r a f K sa .fi Aamir. Si. W me s 'fig 1' ff: Fa' 2' rx ANS! NASCIMENTO, MARLENE M. Graduation Greens 115 Homeroom Rep. 115 CDE 12. NISHIDA, HELENE M. Desirees Y-Teens 1 1, Treas. 125 Mistletoe Ball Favors 11, Tickets and Bids 125 Usherettes Club 12. OKAMURA, LILLIAN R. Homeroom S e c, 105 Desirees Y-Teens ll, 12: Hui Kokua 11, 12. ONDO, LOUIE S. Sr. Baseball 12, Sr. Bas- ketball 12. NASH APRIL J. Homeroom Pres. 10, 11, 125 Assembly Comm. 11, Chair. 125 ROTC Sponsor 12. OKUMOTO, PAUL T. Continentals Hi-Y 12. ONO, RONALD Y. Camera Club 125 Mis- tletoe Ball Clean-Up 12. 5' ' - A T239 ' H ,film iii. rs 5... 2 sg' 5' , -1 EE tv.. 'EL' . '74-f . 1 ig A w- ' jfsx y A . . ' ...EEST viz j 5 5 Eff i e? - .5 5 5 . if? Seniors find the UH entrance exam thought-provoking. POMROY, HENRY K. Graduation Greens 11: Roosevelt Officers' Club 12. PORGATORIO, JOANNE Homeroom S e C. 10 Vice-Pres. 11. Pres. 12 Songleader 12g Usher: ettes Club 12. PREJEAN, GAIL J. A Cappella Choir 11 Graduation Greens Co fieers' Club 12. an ORNELLAS, OTAKE, KENNY Y. 1 BERNICE K. Graduation Greens 11. Entrance Exams Gauge PARKER, JOHN Graduation Greens llg Mistletoe Ball Clean- Up 12. PUNG, CHARLA K. W. Swimming Tea m 10, 11, 12. Game Wardens 11. -'i.M..1fL?iZZQ.3i9 ..Z:....:: '. ' S 5 1 1 .1 hs ft '11 Q4 .sa 1 . , N K 5 WILLIAM L. ,4A. - Roosevelt Officers' xii Chair. 115 Roosevelt Of- 2 gpm. ki OUCHI, MAY OYAMA, GAIL S. LEI DAY M, M, Graduation Refresh- A Cappella Choir 10, ments Co-Chair. 115 ll, 125 GAA 125 Hui Homeroom Rep. 11. Kokua 12. Our Abilities PAUL, FRANCES M. Majorettes 125 Usher- bttes Club 12. l PUNG, CHARMAINE W. K. Swimming 'I' e a m 10. l 1 . 1 2 1 Graduation Greens 11. do--9 PELTIER, MAMO Homeroom P r e s. 10, 11, Vice-Pres. 12 G a m e VVardens 11 RANIA 5 WILLIAM J. Graduation Greens 115 Sr. Basketball 11, 125 Sr. Football 12. I 4 N, elm I ' .L 'S OZAKI, JOHN T. Graduation Greens 115 Continentals Hi-Y 125 Homeroom Vice- Pres. 12. PALMERSTON, EVALANI NI. A Cappella Choir 115 Homeroom Treas. 11, 12- CReleasedD PERSONS, CAROLYN E. Roosevelt Nightingales 11, 125 Future Business Leaders of America 12. READING EVA L. Synchronized Swimming Te am 12. 'YE A W . 4- : OZAKI, JOYCE K. Graduation Greens 115 Usherettes Club 12. PANG, DENNIS M. H. Graduation Greens 11: Roosevelt O f f i c e r s ' Club 12. PICKEREL, KENNETH R. REGO, ANTHONY A. Graduation Greens 11: Projectionists Club 115 CDE 12. 'eg-5 ll f . 1. 51335 1 PALENAPA, HENRY P. Sr. Basketball 10, 11, 125 Sr. Football 10, 11, 12. PANG, JOYCE P. J. Canteen Refreshments 125 El Rojo y Oro 125 Volunteens 12. PIRES, ERNEST JR. Sr. Track 11, 12. REGO', LUCY A. Roosevelt Little The- ater ,115 Future Busi- ness Leaders of Amer- iea See. 12. rs I .L 189 RICHARDSON, ANNA K. Graduation Greens 115 Homeroom R e p. 115 ROTC Sponsor 12. RICHERT, LANCE T. Graduation Greens 115 Swimming Team 12. SAKUMA, FAYE Les Meequcs Tri-Hi-Y 10, Vice-Pres. 115 Graduation Greens 115 Homcroom Sec. 12. SAKUMOTO, AMY Desirees Y-Teens 12 , Sec. 10, 115 Honor Roll 11, 125 Chantells 12. SAM FONG, MARVELENE L. Graduation Greens 115 GAA 11, 125 Game Wardens 11, 12. SANTIAGO, CLARENTIA L. Graduation Greens 115 CDE 12. SASAKI, GORDON M. Homeroom Treas. 105 Graduation Greens 115 Mistletoe Ball Decora- tions 12. SASAKI, JOEL J. Sr. Basketball 105 Jr. Football 10, 115 Knavcs YBA 10, 11. SATO, RONALD M. Drill Team 10, 115 Regents Hi-Y 12. , Aw? RIDDERING, KAREN L. Synchronized S w i In ming Team 12. School SHINE, SHIOSAKI, FRED Y. SEKIYA, FREDERICK Drill Team 105 Regents WALLEN Y. Hi-Y 11. 12. SHIMODA, ERIC H. Sr. Baseball 1 1, 12 5 Continentals Hi-Y 125 Mistletoe Ball Decora- tions 12. SHIMOKAWA, JUNE H. Graduation Greens ll. gr 'T 4 A 5 if H' ri W K 'X 'A 4 NSI 5 X i A F' RITCHIE, ROSS, SUSAN C. SABALBORO, SAGAPOLUTELE, ' SAITO, DEXTER T. CHARLES E. GAA 125 Game Ward- ROY C. AITOFELE T. Jr. Baseball 105 Gradu- Ake Akamai 12. ens 125 Hui Kokua 12. Homeroom Rep. 10, 115 Homeroom Pres. 11. ation Greens 11, Sr, Football 11, 125 Sr. Track 11. Spirit I nspires Seniors SHARPE, GEORGE A. raduation Greens 11. SHIPLEY, MARCIA B. Usherettes Club 12. SHEA, GLENN M. Sr. Basketball 10, 11, 125 Sr. Football 10, 11, 125 Graduation Greens Co-Chair. 11. SHIRAFUJI, PATSY S. Desirces Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 Mistletoe Ball Decorations 125 Usher- ettes Club 12. ..x SHIMA, RALPH M. Continentals Hi-Y 11, 125 Graduation Greens 11. SHIRAISHI, DONALD H. Concert Band 10, 11, 125 Chess Club 12. 1: 5, A Z3 59 E ,Q ' N i5if:iz'-. ' X J! E WT 00 . I. x iv -.nav 1 .1 sATo, ALVIN H. SHIMODA, EDWIN T. Concert Band 10, 11, 125 Prom King and Queen 11. SHIMABUKURO, JOANN S. JRC Rep. 105 Les En chantes Tri-Hi-Y 10 Graduation Greens 11 SHIRAKI, REED T. Swimming Team 105 Graduation Greens 11 Chess Club 12. 'Sy' fl .. f 5 -,, 1. H. ' f ': :s!:f M - was 5 ' . X - r, 5. ' ' .j 53:55:21: . ' ffwszsi - K' 'R . 3 -' - - 1 1 X 1 f SILVA, ARCHIE SIMAO, fRcleascdj GREGORY D. SOTTOSANTI, SOUZA, SHARON G. RONALD A. Sr. Basketball 10, 115 Homerooni Rep. 10, 12: Rooscvolt O ffi c e r s ' Club 12. si. SIMEONA, BERNARD H. Jr. Football 1 0 : S r. Track 10, 115 Sr. Foot- ball 11, 12. SPINOLA, HERBERT A. Homeroom Sec. 105 Jr. Basketball 11. Escorted by ROTC officer james Billam-Walker, Home- coming Quecn Marilyn Au smiles for the spectators. A 506 25 SMITH, SHARON E. SNIFFEN, Usherettes Club 12. DARRELL W. STACY, ALFRED P. STANCIL, Graduation Greens 11. KATHLEEN Y. SUMIDA, SUN, CAROLE A. DELPHINE YN. P. Class Sec. 10, Trcas. Majorcttcs 115 Drsirfses 11g Homcroom Pres. Y-Teens 11, 125 FTA 125 Ushcrettes Club 12. 12. 'FRS . a 1 X .M if . 5 If . ii' y ifarlx QT' SOARES, GERARD 1 STANKIEWICK, THERESA . STONE, SYLVIA L. SUAPAIA, ADAM F. r. Newman Club 10: Sr. Baseball 10, ll, 12g HA 125 Orchestra 12. Homeroom Treas. 12. SUNADA, SUNADA, BETTY JANE RUTH ANN Mistletoe B a l 1 Favors Mistletoe B a 11 Favors 11, 125 Roosevelt 11: Roosevelt Nightin- Nightingales 11, 1 2 5 gales 11, 125 Jentells Ientclls YBA 12. YBA 12, Highlighting the Homecoming carcade is the senior float adorned with lovely racial beauties Leinaala Young, Jacqueline Morales, Geraldine Au, Lynette Kim, and Janice Matsumoto. SUDA, GAIL NI. Graduation Greens 11 Cliantells 11, Vice-Presi 12g Canteen Decora- tions 12. SUNAHARA, WALTER H. Graduation Greens ll, Continentals Hi-Y 12. fReleasedj :Tk it' Sw. :Gs it SUEHIRO, MAY I. Graduation Greens 115 Mistletoe Ball Orches- tra and Entertainment 11, 123 FTA 12. SUZUI, JOAN lN'I. Graduation Greens 11: Les Mecques Tri-Hi-Y 11. Gorr. Sec. 12g Future Business Leaders of America 12. J 'm. we 'v 'din 115- 'R4 Q '1'-xv-df!! Mitfw 'fikffx W?7 '7 SULLIVAN, MICHAEL P. Concert Band ll. 12g Orchestra 12. SUZUKI, PATRICIA Y. Graduation Greens 11: Mistlctoc B a 11 Favors 12g Usherettes Club 12. ' 'x 1 gf W' Xu , .3 .Ne 1 TIT' 195 lv- 2' on., ,gh A05 i .410 -1 3.37 '7'-T ' ig f 1' S rr- vi . :qv- J-. in Q 1 x je! 2 1 194 SUZUKI, RONALD lNI. Graduation Greens 115 Continentals Hi-Y 12 SWAN, MARY H. TAMURA, THELMA T. Les Enchantes Tri-Hi- Y 10. 11, 12: FTA 12: Mistletoe Ball Favors Chair. 12. TANAKA, CAROL T. Homeroom Sec. 10, 11: Finance C o ni m. 12: Volunteens 12. TANO, DORENE L. Homeroom Treas. 10: Roosevelt Nightingalcs 10, 11g Mistletoe Ball Tickets and Bids 11. TERAYAMA, THOMAS N. Homeroom Pres. 105 Les Causeurs 11g Traf- fic Supervision Co- Chair. 11. THOM, MAE Y. H. Honor Roll 103 Home- rooin Pres. 10. Trcas. 11, Rep. 12: Scholastic Award 10, 11, 12. TOBARA, PATRICK K. Class Treas. 10p Home- room Pres. 11, Vice- Prcs. 123 Regents Hi- Y 11, 12. .-L. , 3'u, A GN ' -1' - e 1 if-' ,. ...f .. N.. 2, . f Vafl. I ap 1 Mb. SZANIK, ROY E. TANAKA, ELVA K. Homeroom Vice - Pres. 10, 115 Scholastic Award 11, 12g Honor Roll 12. TABATA, ARDYCE H. Les Enchantes Tri-H Y 12, Rep. 10, Pre 11g Round Up 1 Govt. Editor 125 Schm lastic Award 11, 12 TANAKA, JEAN M Les Mecques Tri-Hi- 11, 125 CDE 12. Counseling TOM, GERALD S. H. Graduation Greens 11. TOMITAGAWA, MILES T. Drill Team 10, 112 Graduation Chairs. 115 Regents Hi- Y Treas. 11, 12. '- .,. ' ff, . ad!! i w A 24 , 5 ' .L ' TSEU, BARBARA I Graduation Greens 1 Homcroom Sec. 113 Cappella Choir 11, 1 TSUDA, RODERIC A. Canteen Refreshmen 125 Continentals Hi- 12. Jr. Baseball 10: Sr Baseball 11g Hospitali- ty Comm. 12. TANAKA, RODNEY S. omeroom Rep. 10. 11, res. 12: Honor Roll O, 11, 12: National onor Society 12. TAGA, MACKAY H. TAKAHASHI, STEPHEN s. Mystics Hi-Y 10: Graduation Greens 11: Continentals Hi-Y 12. TANIGUCHI, DWIGHT T. fi ..,., , we '35 A . 22 ix 11 A if if Lizfgz 53 ' K :?:S'::ZS?ii:s we E ry 1'5- TAKEHARA, TY Mistletoe B all Glean- Up 12. TANIMOTO, LILLIAN Y. Graduation Greens 11: Roosevelt Nightingales 12. Provides Supplemental Guidance TSUNEYOSHI, ' BEATRICE Y. Tennis Team 10, 111 Crystallites Sangha 12. TSURU, NIILDRED T. Cupie Dolls Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Treas. 12: Crys- tallites Sangha 125 FHA 12. 9- TSUZUKI, LARAINE M. Honor Roll 105 La Petite Fleur Tri-Hi-Y Sec. 11, 12g FHA 12. hlfbv 1 . he wp V Q-,1.,,,, , fix in TAKEMURA, EUGENE K. Mistletoe Ball Clean- Up 12: Projcctionists Clulw 12. TANNO, HELEN K. Graduation Greens 11 UEDA, KIMIKO 'Nl KN TAMASHIRO, PATSY M. Graduation Greens 113 Mistletoe B a l l Favors 12: Roosevelt Christian Fellowship 12. TOYAMA, JOYCE T. Cupie Dolls Tri-Hi-Y 10, Vice-Pres.11g Graduation Greens 11: Homerooni See. 12. UEMURA, SETSUKO Ake Akamai 12: Roose- velt Christian Fellow- ship 12. IVY .41 ,ww-ef 'Q w-W'-H L . Continental pants, the bubblc-flip, and double-.breasted suit are fads worn by Robert Inoue, Carol Higa, Henrietta Fong. WILSON. KAREN I. Ilomcrooin S P c . 10, Trcas. l l. Yicc-Prcs. 12: ROTC Sponsor 12 Ushcrcttes Club 12. Qs. 96 WONG. ALBERTA P. C. .IRC Rcp. 10. HOlllK'- rooni Trl-as, ll, Sw. 12: Grunt' Whrdcns ll. ff 'T 2 ,,,, if 1 ' Z., - 'K ,. .' X swag v . 5 S' . - 1 v VALDEZ, EDWIN R. VALENTINE, C. GRANT O 0 Rulers Persom WATANABE, GARY K. Honor Roll 10: Con tinentals Hi-Y ll, 12 WONG, HARVEY L. Concert Band 10. ll 12g Jr. Track 11: Aki Akamai 11, 12. A. ith-1 Lf 3.7, fn., WONG, CONROY L. WONG. DONALD K. - Drill Te-am 10. 11: :Xkc Honor Roll 10, ll, 12: . 5 Akamai 12. Scholastic Award 10, . 0,5 ll, 121 National Honor I L Society Prcs. 12. gf? !A L E: . M... y y . 1 2.3, ,, V .- A gt. I . V 2 . 'sur' Xi ll X ' I .4 if . 22535 ,Lg 3. K 34 it .J ,1 , ' X VAN DERA, ROBERT L. G r a d u a t io n Greens 113 El Rojo y Oro 12g Sr. Base- ball 12. A 'fi' VENTO. LANI J. WVADA, JANICE M. Homeroom Rep. 10, 11, FHA 12. Trcas. 12: Roosevelt Little Theater 10. 11, 125 Usherettes Club 12. Current Trends WATAOKA, EARL I. raduation Greens 11 ' onor Roll 11. WONG. LESLIE K. L. Ake Akamai 12: Roose velt Officers' Club 12. W E A .mud X . V by 1 K.. 1 . 1 .. -1' WAYMAN. lNIARY ANN Homeroom See. 10. Rep. 12: FTA 12: La Petite Fleur Tri-Hi-Y 12. WONG, MICHAEL H. Graduation Greens ll. 1 ,ia ' -'.'. -eg., ,V ,.,fr ' A Mx 4' A s I XM - 6 A . ,-- Z I . . .,,. 'IUN WAKAYAMA, JAN N. Round Up Photogra- pher 12. WANG, SELINA S. L. Akc Akamai 12: Roose- velt Christian Fellow- s h i p 12 . WILSON, HARRY Projectionists Club 10. ll: Homeroom Trens. 10, Pres. 11. 12: A Cappella Choir 12. WONG, PATRICIA A. Canteen Refreshments 12g Publicity Comm. 12g Yolunteens 12. WAKUKAWA, HENRY J. Graduation Greens 11 Mistletoe Ball Publici- ty 12. WAT, GORDON Graduation Greens ll WONG. PETER W. A k e Akamai 11, 12: Roosevelt O f fi C er s ' Club 12. Q in A .s if WONG, ROLAND C. Y. Ake Akamai 12g El Rojo y Oro 12. WONG, STEPHEN E. C. Graduation Greens 115 Chess Club 12: Roose- velt Christian Fellow- ship 12. YAGO, FRANCIS R. Jr. Track 10g Rifle Team 10g Jr. Basket- ball 11. YAHIKU, RONALD G r a d u a t i o n Greens 11. YAMAKI, GLORIAN F. Graduation Greens 115 Les Enehantes Tri-Hi- Y 11, Sec. 12g Mistle- toe Ball Favors 12. YAMAMOTO, FAITH E. Hui Kokua 11, 121 Roosevelt Nightingales 123 Usherettes Club 12. YAMAMOTO, KAYOKO Hui Kokua 125 Roose- velt Nightingales 12. YAMAMOTO, RICHARD S. Graduation Greens 11: Continentals Hi-Y 12. YAMAMOTO, STEPHEN T. Sr. Track 10, 11, 12. Graduation Greens 11: Sr. Football 11, 12. YAMAMOTO, STEVEN K. El Rojo y Oro 11g Graduation Greens Co- Chair. 115 Regents Hi- Y 12. YASUI, PATRICIA M. Honor Roll 10, 11g FTA Treas. 123 Mistle- toe Ball Chaperones and Invitations Chair. 12. YASUTAKE, LINDA H. Honor Roll 10: Tennis Team 10, 11, 12: Dc- sirees Y-Teens 12. :J ft ,, X 1 N gf .V k K X . . ritkxx 5 . woo, CALVIN Graduation YATOMI, FRANCES S. Graduation Greens 111 Mistletoe B a l 1 Chap- erones and Invitations 112 FHA 12. -JW. vid-ffl! YAWATA, GAIL ANN 1 Homeroom Vice - Pres. 11: Les Mecques Tri- Hi-Y 11, Pres. 123 FTA 12. 1 ,gn '41 WOO, MELVIN Y. C. Graduation Greens 11. WOOD, AUDREY L. A Cappella Choir 11, 125 Roosevelt Little Theater 123 Usherettes Club 121 M F. i ll I is s Q W., k uw it WRIGHT, DONNA L. GAA 10, 11, 12g A Cappella Choir 12' Game YVardens 12. Prepares Us or Adulthood YAMASHIRO, DANIEL M. Graduation Greens ll: Regent Hi-Y 11, 12. YEE. CAROLINE S. K. Homeroom Pres. 10, 11g Honor Roll 10, 11. 12: Scholastic Award YAMASHITA, CAROLE K. Les,Enchantes Tri-Hi- Y 11, 123 FTA 12 Handbook Comm Chair. 12. YEE, SYLVIA K. G. Graduation Greens 11: Hui Kokua 12. l'1e2?Q l2'5iiisw.L3ii,J ??Zei'S5i3it .JW f . wa Mzrwgiail YAMASHITA, PAUL M. Concert Band 10, 11 12g Regents Hi-Y 11 121 Home-room Rep. 12 YEE, WAYNE P. H lelomeroom Vice - Pres. 10. Rep. ll. Trcas. 12 Debate Soeiety ll. 12 Honor Roll ll, 12. xx ... f Avy ' li 'yur'-'11 I SPE WRIGHT, SONNY N. Sr, Track 10, 11: Sr. Football 11, 12: Roose- velt Officers' Club 12. YANGO, HECTOR F. Les Causcurs ll: Golf Team 11, 123 Chess Club 12. YIM, PATRICK J. Drill Team 10: Gradu- ation Greens 1l: Roose' velt Officers' Club 12. ad 'ws 2-,ff 1 ,M I ,kfzam ,au . N A .qw ,E A .. sa . .K ...M K V. 1. L. .-. ,, Qewa- 4 w- 4' ffzife ' t . ' J IM ff fx -it YAFUSO, LESLIE K. Graduation Greens 11g Continentals Hi-Y 11, 12. YAP, EDEAN S. Y. Homeroom P r e s. 105 Dcsirees Y-Teens 10, Pres. 11, Vice-Pres. 12g Songleader 11, H e a d 12. it 199 .n t. Q ., . - ' ' ggi X,.4 . ' AIQA, 1 ., 'jf f , ,H H R A mf. : ' WW . ' xt 4' 3 . 'N ,v N70 1 . ' , fi 1 -.N K J Y 5.3 1 x A V 5 , f lffili Y K I it ef I , YORK, ROBERT N Graduation Greens 115 Roosevelt Offi- cers' Club 12. 1 x YOSHIMOTO, MYRON T. Graduation Greens 11. YOUNG. BYRON G. N. Ake Akamai 11, 12: Ilomcrooni R c p. ll Vice-Pres. 12, Creighton Lam typifics sporty Seniors on their cl Ag, 'Ns' f... YOSHIMURA, MICHAEL N. Concert Band 10, 11. 12: Roosevelt Christian Fellowship 11. 12: Ten- nis Teani 11, 12. YOUNG, CARLSON F. Y. Roosevelt C h 1' i s tia n Fellowship 10. 11: Rc- gents Hi-Y 12. ass day. V., g ...W ,V .K JUN if' 'Pi YOSHIOKA LILLIAN T. Desirees Y-Teens 10. 11. 12: Les Causeurs 12: Mistletoe Ball Re- freshments Chair. 12. YOUNG. CAROLINE S. L. Horneroom Treas. 10. Sec. 11: Prom Chap- Crones and Invitations Co-Chair. 11: La Petite Fleur Tri-Hi-Y P 1' C s. 11, 12. it : V my YOSHIOKA, LYNN K. Graduation Greens 11 Les Cnuseurs 12. YOUNG, DONALD A. Y. Drill Team 10: Graclu ation Greens 11: Roose vt-lt Officers' Club 12 YOUNG, REGINALD Drill Team 105 Gradu- ation Grecns 11: Pro- jcctionists Club 12. . ,cm 2. lg '1 5 YOSHIOKA, RUBY K. Enchantes Tri H1 11 125 Homeroom 125 Rough 11, B u s i n e s s YUEN, CHARLES Y. W. 1 1 f ' 1' af 5 Y YOUNG. GERALD M. T. Graduation Grcc-ns 11 Homcroom R 1: p . 1 1 Regents Hi-Y 12. YUEN, SADIE C. F. FHA 11, Pres. 12 Game YVardens 12, Roosevelt Little The- ater 12. Q3 A .1 2.5.1 . . . . as ..... pq... .Q ...A J Q, 'gp-N 49- , X 'bfi Culminating an eventful year, graduates receive their long-awaited diplomas. YOUNG, JOYCE fTransfcrrcclb ZEIGLER, GERALD D. Homcroom S c c. 10g Graduation Grccns 11 xjut EX YOUNG, KATHERINE K. L. Dcsircvs Y-Teens 10. 11, 12g Uslicrcttcs Club 12 uv., YOUNG, MICHAEL B. O. Graduation Greens 11 Homcroom Treas. 11 Pres. 12. . lfT':f'J x. Q Q 'J-'Ks fs .V fw... Jaan., avi av' S Regina Stant, Maile Bur- rio D E F os, 09, G 20, 76, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, - '3 . JK 2 f J 5 was K ra wvmaqf' 1 -- A , 'gp'-M M, bm J . 9,219 -3' Q it 'KS' .. r I ' H Q -F ' sv V- 4 F- Ak - 4 ADDITIONAL SENIORS. Top Row: David Smith, Raymond Kulp, Ralph Secio, James Stuben- berg, Michael Dawson. Bottom Row: Penny Roberts, Sandra Cameron, gess. A Acknowledgments 208 Dances Additional Seniors 202 Canteen Administration 8, 9, 10, ll, 12, 13, 14, 15 Mistletoe Ball Ake Akamai 108 Military Ball Alma Mater 1 Junior Prom Athletic Department 66, 67 Senior Banquet Autographs 207 Debate Society Dedication B Desirees Double Quintet Band 35' 39 Double Triple T Baseball, JV 83 Baseball, Varsity 84, 85, 86, 87 Basketball, JV 82, 83 1 n Basketball, Varsity 78, 79, so, 81 1'-ICCUOP El Rojo y Oro C Executive Council Cafeteria Workers 16 Calendar Page 34, 35 FBLA Candid Pages 50, 51, 60, 61, 100, 101 Faculty Index Chantells 103 FHA Cheerleaders 48, 49 Football, JV Chess Club 102 Football, Varsity Choir 40, 41 FTA Commercial Courses 56, 57 Continentals 116 Custodians 16 GAA 58 58 59 59 59 107 2 114 40 40 51 110 21 106 203 105 77 75 105 110 Game 1Vardens General Index Golf Team Honors Page Hui Kokua jentells juniors Officers Aba-Auk Aya-Cla Cla-F10 Flo-Hew Hig-Ina Ina-Kaa Kah-Koh Koj-Mcc Mcc-Mor Mor-Oi Oka-Pal Pan-Shi Shi-Sue Sug-Ued Ueh-You Yam You-Zan Lu Petite Fleur Language Courses Les Causeurs Les Enchantes Les Mecques Little Theater Majorettes Mathematics Courses National Thespian Nightingales Orchestra Projectionists P-TA Quill and Scroll Regents Society GENERAL INDEX 202, 52 112, 112, 22 203 93 62 103 118 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 115 53 109 116 117 113 49 55 113 102 38 111 17 107 118 Rifle Team ROTC Department Heads Color Guard Drill Team Officers and Sponsors Rough Rider Round Up S Science Courses Seniors Officers Others Senior Index Songleaders Sophomores Officers Aba-Asa Aug-Che Che-Edd End-Cry Gum-Hiu Ho-Ike Ima'Kan Kan-Kum Kun-Lee Lee-Mas Mas-Mit Mit-Nos Nun-One Oni-Sau Saw-Sud Sue-Unt Uye-Zan Stage Crew Standing Committees Assembly Finance Handbook Hospitality ID OYC Pep Publicity Swimming Teams T Table of Contents Tennis Teams Theme Track, JV Track, Varsity U Usherettcs V Volleyball Teams 47 46, 44, 30 26, 27, 28 93 42 47 47 45 31 29 54 160 See Senior Index 204, 205, 88. 89. 901 206 48 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 111 25 23 23 25 23 24 24 95 3 94 4 92 91 104 96 203 204 Acopan, Frances N. 103, Adams, Karen S. Ahloy, Francis K. 45, Ahn, Gerald R. Alm, Kerry S. B. A11 Ping, Joseph A. Ah Sui, Sharon N. 103, Alla, Melvyn K. 44, Akau, Ernest N. 45, 110, Akwai, David M. 102, 106, 108, Alawa, Robert 40, Alisjahbana, Mirati Almeida, Carol L. Amazaki, Dick Y. 39, Antenorcruz, Sharon Apana, V. Leimomi Arakaki, Franklin Y. Arakaki, Patricia A. 102, Arizumi, Karen T. 103, 119, Asabuki, Irene M. Au, Bernadette K. Y. 103, 104, Au, Eunice I. Y. 104, Au, Geraldine S. K. 63, 111, 112 Au, Marilynn M. L. 40, 63, 104, 163 Augustine, Patricia A. 24, 27, 29 , , Ayat, Sarah P. I. 25, 28, 101, 107, 116, 162 Balancio, Richard M. Barber, Dorothy E. Barth, Robert B. Baun, Edward C. 39, 47, Beckham, Grover C. 163, Bell, Sharon G. 31, 104, Bender, Richard I. 45, Bento, Kenneth A. 93, Benz, Margaret 104, 111, 70, 78, 79 Berengue, Gale F. 163 , Berkstresser, Betty jo 40, 48 103, 104, 163 Bertelmann, Clyde A. Billam-1Valker, James H. Bisho, Gary YV. 47, Botelho, Jo Ann F. Brandon, T. Scott 21, 63, 67 79, 89, 165 Brannan, Robert E. Bruford, Anne S. Brun, Carolyn M. 31, 104, Burgess, Maile Cabral, Lowrey D. 39, Cabral, Sheila A. Cameron, Sandra Carr, Beverley 104, Chagami, Ariene K. 105, 110, 164 Chandler, Dwight J. 40, Chang, Daphne K. L. L. 102, 165 Chang, Lena 112, Chang, Magdalene Y, H. 22, 110, Chang, Ralene N. 102, 104, 165 Char, Clayton K. O. 116, Char, Gary 110, Char, Marvin M. YY. 105, 106, Chee, Patricia K. Ching, Annette Y. H. 104, 109, 164 Chin Clinton K. 45, 2, Ching, Geraldine Y. N. 24, 104, Ching, Gordon Y. C. Ching, Lillian B. O, Ching, 105, Lucille Y. T, 26, 63, 107, 109, 114, 165 Ching, Myrna M. Ching, Randall XV. K. 39, 111, Cho, Herbert P. D. 40, 44, 69, 76, 166 Cho, Matthew O. K. 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 162 162 162 162 163 163 163 163 163 162 162 162 162 163 163 163 112, 162 105, 162 162 162 162 172 162 162 163 163 93, 51, 163 164 164 165 78, 165 165 165 202 165 165 202 165 115, 165 116, 165 165 115, 165 164 164 164 115 165 165 165 165 104, 165 165 70, 167 SENIOR INDEX Chock, Calvin Y. I. 116, Choi, Cheryle S. A. 106, 109 Chong, Frank A. 25, 39, 112, Chong, James D. Y. 116 Chow, Georgette U. Christian, Eloise L. Chu, Edward G. Chun, Beverly H. M. 104, 105, 166 Chun, Brenda M. K. 69, 74, Chun, Cheryl L. 22, 25, 27, 10-1, 107, 108, 144, 115, 166 Chun, Elberta N. 1. Chun, Stephen B. T. 55, 62, Chung, Shirley M. L. Conner, Thomas R. 45, 95, Crawford, Irjina I. M. T. Crozier, Richard L. 108, Cummings, Robert D. 39, Davis, Joseph YV. Dawson, Michael L. 108, De Coito, Arthur H. deFries, Loretta O. 103, 161, Dias, Leilani D. 22, 110, Douglas, Adel A. 104, Dudderar, Ann K. 20, 24, 102, 109, 166 Dunbar, Lynn 104, 112, DuPont, Daniel Earhart, Daniel E. Egami, Nadine 104, 109, 119 Eldredge, Audrey N. 104 Endo, Andrew I. Faria, Alexander A. Fernandez, Louis K. Fernandez, Norma A. Fillebrown, Douglas L. 62, 100, 108, 161, 169 1 , Fong, David L. 116, Fong, Henrietta 104, 115, 168, Fong, Mlinona K. Frank, Elouise K. Freitas, Theresa A. 112, Frendo, Geraldine L. 106, Fujie, Glenn H. Fujieki, Wayne H. Fujinaga, Fay S. 28, 104, 107, 114, 169 Fujinaga, Sharon Y. 103, Fujise, Alan H. 108, Fujiyoshi, Peter E. 109, 116, Fukuhara, Amy S. 103, 104, 169, Fukunaga, Rodney R. Fukuoka, Chris T. 116, Fukushima, Norman Gardner, Edward K. 44, 71, Geolina, Maurice A. 39, Goda, Rodney T. 23, 100, 102, 170 Goka, Gladys M. 110, Gonhata, Karlin K. 114, Goo, Marlene L, T. 105, 117, Goodspced, Linda j. Grant, Susan K. Gritter, Cynthia Gunter, Portia M. 44, 104, 116, Gushiken, Melvin 116, 1'1l1IllZl1S111, Tanee T. 27, 29, 62, 107, 109, 117, 170 Hanchett, X'Villiam K. 74, 88, Hanuna, Faxon H. 40, 45, 69, 88, 170 Ha'o, Charlene C. K. 106, Harada, Leonard Haratla, Melvin M. Haruki, Stella Y. Hasegawa, Barbara L. 20, 104, 117, 170 Hashimoto, Calvin H. Haskell, Robert 80, Hayakawa, Harrington K. 167 167 167 167 166 166 166 115, 166 105, 167 166 166 167 167 167 167 202 167 166 166 166 104, 167 167 167 167 168 168 168 168 168 102, 168 196 168 168 168 169 169 169 109, 169 168 168 176 169 169 169 169 170 108, 170 170 171 171 171 171 171 170 104, 170 76, 171 171 171 171 109, 170 170 170 Haynes, Kathleen A. Hedlund, Clyde 1-I. Hee, Lily M. K. 45, 102, Higa, Carol Y. 104, 117, 171, Higashi, Charlotte M. 106, Hilts, Cathy O. 20, 24, 104, 113, 170, 177 Hinaga, Charlotte E. 105, Hiramoto, Mac S, 56, 105, Hirata, Richard -S. 93, Hirata, Theodore T. 108, 1-Iirayasu, james M. Hiroshige, Mae M. 105, Hiura, Shigcko A. Ho, Douglas Hoena, Rita F. Honda, Richard T. Hong, Carol jean 109, 114, Horio, David T. 102, 108, Howell, Lynn S. 40, 60, 63, 103, 173 Ichida, Frances Y. 119, Ichimura, Marion M. 106, Ichinose, Susan M. 21, 30, 106, 109, 173 Ideta, Catherine H. 103, Igawa, Dennis Y. 109, 116, Ikeda, Marcia Y. 118, In, Peter A. 62, 88, 100, 102, 161, 173 Ing, Kathleen Y. 109, 116 Inoue, Robert T. 172, Inouye, Carole M. 110, 119 Iseri, Carole N. 114, 119, Ishida, Chikako Ishihara, joan M. 104, 117, Ishimoto, june E. 116, Iwai, jayne N. 24, 49, 50, 103, Iwamoto, Earl H. Iwamoto, Lana M. 21, 30, 104, 109, 173 Iwata, Clara Y. 103, Izumi, Katsuyo jackson, james K. 45, 88, 89, jackson, Priscilla E. 106, Jamieson, Robert N. johnson, Andrea L. 44, 112, Johnson, Mary K. 40, 110, josephson, Betteann 104, Kaahanui, Vernon K. 47, 76, Kadota, Richard C. 45, Kahakui, Thomas S. Kalani, Herman K. 71, Kam, Douglas K. M. 46, 116, 161, 174 Kamana, Agnes L. 110 Kamaunu, Alden H. K. 44, 61, 174 Kamiya, Jeffrey M. Kaneko, Patil T. Kaneshiro, Marian M. 118, Kang, Alvin D. 23, 116, Kang, Susan 30, 104, 107, 109, Kang, Young Polk jr. 47, 88, 175 Kaopuiki, Earl I . Karr, Gladys M. Kato, june N. Katsura, Charlotte T. 111, Kawakami, Clyde K. 109, Kawasaki, Lauren A. 22, 109, 175 Kekoa, Edward K. 96, Kikkawa, Grace S. Kim, john S. S. 39, 106, 108, Kim, Lynette N. Kim, Marilynn C. 45, 104, 176, 177 Kimura, Betty Jane S. 118, Kimura, Eloise Y. 118, , J 170 170 171 196 170 112, 171 171 171 171 171 172 172 173 173 173 173 173 112, 173 172 107, 173 173 173 107, 172 196 172 172 172 173 173 173 173 107, 174 174 174 175 175 175 175 175 174 174 174 174 119, 174 111, 174 175 175 175 175 89, 174 174 174 174 175 114, 175 175 176 176 116, 176 176 Kinoshita, Dennis T. Kisaba, Elaine R. 109, Kitajima, John Kiyabu, Roy S. Kiyama, Nancy N, 26, 108 114,, 176 Kobashigawa, Faith F. Kobashigawa, Gary K. 44, 177 Kobayasl1i, Sandra S. Kol1ashi, Katherine E. 104 115, 169, 177 Koike, Kent 39, Komagome, Lloyd K. Kondo, Rodney M. Kong, Sylvianne S. W. 105 Konishi, Merleton E. Kopa, Margaret M. Kulp, Raymond Kuni, Jeffrey K. Kuni11iro, 1Valter T. Kunimoto, Daniel G. Kuroda, Alan K. Kurokawa, Calvin J. 111, 178 Kusuno, Linda L. 27, 29, 178 Kusunoki, Norma Jean 109, 116, 178 Kuwanoe, Mamo K. 30, 114, 179 Kuwata, Naomi K, Kwok, Eric R. Lagronio, Geraldine A. 161, 179 Lai, Evelyn O, J. Lam, Creighton K. T. 81 178, 200 Larm, Thomlian L. H. Larse11, Jerald Larsen, Moini L. 110, 111, La'1'urner, Charles A. R. Lau, Linda E. 114, 107, 106, 116, 107, 109, 118, 22, 184, 116, 12, 102, 28, 104 111, 20, 25, 108 89, 169 95, 106, Lau, Ronald M. K. 47, 88, 90 Lau, Tl1omas K. Ledcsma, Phyllis D. 22, 41, 74, 110 v Lee, Aileen O. L. 27, 103, 104, 109 Lee, Arnold H. Y. ,114,1l7,178 116, 181 Lee, Bernadette L. S. 103, 104, 114, 178 Lee, Diana H. C. 48, 51, 103, 109, 114, 178 Lee, Herbert G. W. Lee, John C. T. 108, Lee, Karen K. U. Lee, Laurie A. 104, 109, Lee, Lila L. 106, Lee, Linda K. Lee, Linda M. H. Lee, Lynne Lee Robert M. H. 40, 47, Lee, Ronald S. K. Lee, Sylvia B. 104, Lee, Terrence S. C. 116 Legzdin, Anna C. P. Leong, Elizabeth P. Leong, Patricia M. L. 29, 104, 109, l14,117, 181 Ling, Stephanie B. F. Listo11, Lana Liu, Joyce K. S. 102, 117, Loo, Russell M. Y. 21, 30, 94, 107, 181 Love, Robert 107, Luke, Richard K. NV. Luke11ic11, Y1'11Cl'C521 K. 20, 23, 108, 181 Lum, Albert C. S. 31, 102 108 I.un1, Dana K. L. 11. Lum, Linda M. 105, 110, 115, 177 176 176 176 109 176 119 177 109 177 177 176 176 177 177 202 177 177 177 178 117, 104, 105, 109, 179 179 109, 179 109 178 17s 178 179 179 179 179 178 107, 178 109, 104, 178 179 179 178 178 179 179 179 179 179 180 180 181 181 107. 181 181 106, 181 180 107, 181 181 181 SENKH2 INDEX Lum, Trudy S. L. 103, 181 Luna, Marianne H, 104, 115, 180 Lyu, Ida L. 22, 96, 110, 180 Macario, Joseph M. 45, 180 Maecla, Calvin K. 180 Maekawa, Diane F. 104, 118, 119, 180 Makituru, Leslie M. 181 Makua, Andrew P. 181 Malta, Betty A. 181 Mana, Charlotte Y. 112, 181 Manzano, Violet A. 181 Marcallino, Maile J. 182 Marques, Mary L. 41, 182 Martin, Jean A. K. 40, 182 Maruyama, Marilynn M. 22, 24. 100, 1051, 104, 110, 161, 183 Matsuda, Sybil A. 104, 114, 115, 183 Matsumoto, Ja11ice M. 60, 183 Matsumoto, Judy 183 Matsumoto, Patricia-Gale O. 31, 104, 105, 118, 183 Matsumoto, Wayne Y. 180, 182 Matsunaga, Dennis 116, 182 Matsuo, Jon K. 109, 116, 169, 182 Matthews, Calvin J. 182 Mau, Michael P. 182 Maxwell, Evelyn 182 McKay, Marvin M. 88, 183 Merrill, Ellen G. 57, 182 Michinaka, Carol H. 102, 104, 115, 182 Miki, Sharon L. 106, 160, 183 Miller, Sheldon M. 183 Miller, Stephen A. 110, 183 Mito, Janice M. 118, 183 Mitsuda, Abe E. 188 Mitsunaga, Sandra N. 161, 182 Miyamoto, Clare K. 182 Mizumoto, Cynthia C. 20, 104, 115, 182 ' Molina, Gregg A. 182 Montabo, Gary A, 96, 188 Moo, Ernest L. L. 183 Moon, Peter 183 Moore, Diane L. 183 Morales, Jacqueline A. 104, 184 Moreira, Karen L. 45, 49, 104, 184 Morita, Mae K. 104, 118, 184 Mossman, Sterling 184 Mullen, Robert E. 184 Muncey, Gillian E. 114, 116 185 Murakami, Annabelle M. 184 Murakami, Ellen T. 184, 203 Murakami, Frances Y. 184 Murakami, Harriet H. 184 Murakami, Harry H. 184 Muramoto, Francis 185 Muraoka, Betty F. 108, 185 Muromoto, Janice C. 105, 109, 116, 185 Murphey, George C. 38, 49, 110, 112, 185 Murphy, Pierce F. 185 Myers, Judith E. 40, 45, 184 Naeole, Andrew K. 184 Nagahisa, Nancy A. Naito, Shirley R. 103, 119, 185 105, 118, 185 Naughton, Patrick XV. 39, 47, 186 Neal, Diane K. Niderost, Merle K. 22 49, Nip, Jacqueline M. L. 104, Nip, Lenny K. 45, 119, Nip, Peter J. M. 20, 94, 108, Nishida, Eric M. Nishida, Helene M. 103, 104, 187 Nishimoto, 1Varren H. 116, Ogasawara, Ronald M. Ohashi, Jonathan I. 116, Okabayashi, Naomi F. 105, 186 Okamoto, Gary A. 20, 107, Okamura, Gail L. 22, 27, 103, 105, 107, 109, 114, 117, 186 Okamura, Lillian R. 103, 114, Okuinoto, Paul T. 116, Olmos, Gaye M. 40, 113, Olse11, Elizabeth K. 22, 108, 186 Olsen, Hiram K. 93, Olsen, Marie A. L. 106, Omoto, Roland K. Ondo, Louie S. 110, Ono, Roland Y. Ornellas, Bernice K. 22, 103, 188 Otake, Ken11y Y. Ouehi, May Lei Day M. M. 22, 110, 189 Oyama, Gail S. Ozaki, John T. Ozaki, Joyce K. 104, Palenapa, Henry P. 66, 68, 69, Palmerston, Evalani M. 40, Pang, Den11is M. H. 45, Pang, Joyce P. 110, Parker, John Paul, Frances M. 49, 104, Peltier, Mamo 104, Persons, Carolyn E. 106, Pickerel, Kenneth R. Pires, Ernest Pires, Eugene D. Pomroy, Henry K. Porgatorio, Joanne 48, 51, 103, 161, 188 Prejean, Gail 45, Preston, 1Villiam L. 45, Pung, Cl1arla K. W. 95, Fung, Charmaine VV. K. 95, Rania, 1Vil1ia1n 71, Reading, Eva L. 61, Rego, Anthony A. Rego, Lucy A. 106, Richardson, A11na K. 44, 110, Riehert, Lance T. 95, Riddering, 'Karen L. Ritchie, Charles E. Robert, Penny Ross, Susan C. 103, 110, Sabalboro, Roy C. 71, Sagapolutele, Aitofele '1'. Saito, Dexter T. Sakuma, Faye 160, Sakumoto, Amy 28, 108, 104, 109, 114, 115, 117, 190 Nakagawa, Craig S. 116, 185 Nakama, Mary Ann M. 185 Nakamoto, Darlene K. 185 Nakamura, Melvin M. 116, 186 Nakamura, Stanley G. 186 Nakanishi, Marie 106, 107 109, 114, 186 Nakano, Ronald K. 187 Narnia Karen Y. 31, 104, 107, 109, 161, 187 Nakata, Patrick T. 172, 187 Nascimento, Marlene M. 187 Nash, April J. 25, 45, 102, 161, 187 Sam Fong, Marvelene L. 110, Santiago, Clarentia L. Sasaki, Gordon M. Sasaki, Joel J. Sato, Alvin H. Sato, Ronald M. 116, Secio, Ralph Sekiya, 1.Val1en Y. Sharpe, George A. 108 186 186 186 187 187 187 114, 186 186 186 109, 186 104 187 187 186 110, 187 187 187 187 187 110, 188 103, 189 189 189 189 189 189 189 188 189 189 189 189 189 189 188 104, 188 188 188 189 189 189 189 189 190 190 190 191 202 191 191 191 191 190 107, 190 190 190 190 191 190 202 190 191 Shea, Glenn M. 58, 62, 69, 75, 78, 80, 88, 89, 149, 191 205 Shima, Ralph M. 116, Shimabukuro, Jo Ann S. Shimoda, Edwin T. 39, 45, Shimoda, Eric H. 39, 116 Shimokawa, June H. Shine, Frederick J. Shiosaki, Fred Y. 116 Shipley, Marcia B. 104, Shirafuji, Patsy S. 104, 114, 191 Shiraishi, Donald H. 38, 39, 102, Shiraki, Reed T. Silva, Archie L. Simao, Gregory Simeona, Bernard H. 65, 70, 7 90, 192 Smith, David Smith, Sharon E. 10-1, 176, Sniffen, Darrell W. Soares, Gerald G. Sottosanti, Sharon G. Souza, Ronald A. 4-1, Spinola, Herbert A. Stacy, Alfred P. Stancil, Kathleen Y. Stankiewicz, Theresa I.. Stant, Regina Stone, Sylvia L. 39, 50, Stubenberg, James Suapaia, Adam F. 47, 84, Sugla, Gail M. 103, Suehiro, May I. 118, Sullivan, Michael P. 38, 39, Sumida, Carole A. 103, 161, Sun, Delphine WV. P. 22, 104, 112, 114, 193 Sunada, Betty Jane 102, 118, 193 Sunada, Ruth Ann 102, 118, 193 Sunahara, NVa1ter H. 116, Suzui, Joan M. 106, Suzuki, Patricia Y. 118, Suzuki, Ronald M. 116, Swan, Mary H. Szanik, Roy E. Tabata, Ardyce H. 22, 27, 104, 114, 116, 117, 161, 194 Taga, Mackay H. 84, Takahashi, Stephen S. 116, Takehara, Ty 3 191 191 191 190 190 190 190 191 116. 191 191 192 192 ,89 202 192 192 193 192 192 192 192 192 193 202 193 202 193 193 193 193 193 105, 119, 119, 193 193 193 194 194 19-1 107, 195 195 195 SENIOR INDEX Takemura, Eugene K. Tamashiro, Patsy M. 104, Tamura, Thelma T. 105, 116, Tanaka, Carol T. 21, 23, 104 Tanaka, Elra K. 160 Tanaka, Jean M. 117, Tanaka, Rodney S. 21, 23, 106, 119, 161, 195 Taniguchi, Dwight T. Tanimoto, Lillian Y. Tanno, Helen K. '1'ano, Dorene L. Terayama, Thomas N. 160, Thom, Mae Y. H. 22, 55, 104, 194 Tobara, Patrick K. 44, 60, 63, 194 Toni, Gerald S. H. Tomitagawa, Miles T. 116, 119 Torbitt, Alexander M. Toyama, Joyce T. 117 Tseu, Barbara L. Tsuda, Roderic A. 116, 195 195 194 194 194 194 116, 195 195 195 194 194 109, 116, 194 194 194 195 194 194 195 195 108, 195 195 196 197 196 197 108, 197 197 161, 196 196 106, 196 197 197 197 197 197 198 198 198 199 199 M'right Donna L. 22, 96, 110, 199 1Yright, Sonny N. 40, 44, 71, 199 Yafuso, Leslie K. 116, 199 Yago, Francis R. 57, 198 Yahiku, Ronald T. 198 Yamaki, Glorian F. 198 Yamamoto, Faith E. 103, 198 Yamamoto, Kayoko 103, 198 Yamamoto, Richard S. 116, 198 Yamamoto, Stephen '1'. 65, 69, 70, 76, 88, 89, 198 Yamamoto, Steven K. 24, 116, 198 Yamashiro, Daniel M. 55, 116, 199 Yamashita, Carole K. 23, 31, 107, 199 Yamashita, Paul M. 39, 116, 199 Yango, Hector F. 93, 94, 97, 102, 199 Yap, Edean S. Y. 24, 26, 29, 48, 51, 58, 103, 104, 114, 199 Yasui, Patricia M. 105, 109, 116, 198 Yasutake, Linda H. 109, 114, 198 Yatomi, Frances S. 198 Yawata, Gail Ann 105, 117, 198 Yee, Caroline S. K. 62, 104, 109, 117, 160, 199 Yee, Sylvia K. G. 103, 199 Yee, Wayne P. H. 28, 107, 199 Yim, Pamela M. 199 Yonehara, Carolyn 117 York, Robert L. 44, 116, 200 Yoshimoto, Myron T. 200 Yoshimura, Michael N. 23, 24, 39, 94, 97, 108, 200 Yoshioka, Lillian T. 104, 109, 114, 116, 200 Yoshioka, Lynn K. 109, 200 Yoshioka, Ruby K. 31, 107, 201 Young, Byron G. N. 23, 108, 200 Young, Carlson F. Y. 116, 200 Young, Caroline S. L. 23, 39, 46, 104, 105 108, 115, 200 Young, Donald A. Y. 47, 200 Young Gerald ,M. T. 60, 116, 201 Young, Joyce 201 Young, Katherine K, L. 104, 114, 201 Young, Michael B. O. 161, 201 Young, Reginald 200 Yuen, Charles Y. W. 201 Yuen, Sadie C. F. 22, 56, 105, 112, 201 Zeigler, Gerald D. 201 Tsuneyoshi, Beatrice Y. Tsuru, Mildred T. 105, 119, Tsuzuki, Laraine M. 23, 105, 115, 195 Ueda, Kimiko Uemura, Setsuko 108, Valdez, Edwin R. XVat, Gordon 1Vatanabe, Gary K. 116. 1Vataoka, Earl 1. 1Vayman, Mary Ann 20, 104, 115, 184, 197 Weled, Steve L. Wilson, Harry 40, Wilson, Karen I. 12, 44, 104, 196 Wong, Alberta P. C. Wong, Conroy L. 108, Wong, Donald K. 21, 26, 63, 107, 196 Wong, Harvey L. 39, 108, YVong, Leslie K. L. 44, 108, 1Vong, Michael H. 1Vong, Pamela S, H, 105, Mlong, Patricia A. 24, WVong, Peter XV. 108, XVong, Roland C. Y. 108, 110, YVong, Stephen E. C. 102, 1Voo, Calvin Woo, Melvin Y. C. 1Vood, Audrey L. 40, ' 1 i 'I 1 yy ff f M M ffwgiof W f , 5 ,, W zU AUTOGRAPHS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MR. XVILLIAM T. S. WONG, Principal MISS HORTENSE SCHYVALLIE, Vice-Principal MISS EVLYNE JOHNSON, Registrar MRS. EDITH KAXVAHARA, Secretary MRS. ESTHER CRANDALL, Account Clerk MR MR MR MR JAMES AKAMINE, Fisher corp., Ltd. ROBERT NAGANUMA, Fisher Corp., Ltd. LARRY KINOSHITA, craig smvms studio w. E. 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