Roosevelt High School - Round Up Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

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JUL W8 All V f,Hig'f' 'fff .5 R ri I . ,yn ' 'L' -1 ANfEsflLAg Nafionaf Scfwofasfic Prefs Associafion I8 Journafism Building University of M' mnesoff Mun55A5.1 A M,,y ff-iff: I ALMA MATER TIS w1th hearts full of prlde Dear Alma Mater We r1se and smg to thee And pledge to keep thy colors hrgh Through all the years to be Ever farthful ever true Roosevelt to thee our song shall be All Hall' Hall' Hall' 7 7 To thy name we promise to be loyal ' , 5 , .. ROU D UP 1968 ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF THE ROUND UP STAF F VOLUME 38 1967-1968 ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL 1120 NEHOA STREET HONOLULU, HAWAII wldflfdf wwf 1061511526 yfmfd efzac, faf 'Me 001515926 464673666160 fe. 6fkf!g 9316 f NT, P1 Q Z 'Z :WT 1 41 T TABLE GF CONTENTS E T DEDICATION TT TT ADMINISTRATION TT TT U GOVIQRNMENT T SCHOOL LIFIC ORGANIZATIGNS T SPORTS T UNDTLRCLASSMTLN TT SENIORS T INDEX TT T TTTTTT T TT T l T ,Thi 28 44 70 94, 130 164 214 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TT 224 MMIW MRS. THELMA HARRIS l ..,., Q , U -p is 1'-'j-1 , orrrct Avuimlcq 1 .. . W. MRS. DORA BECKER Leftzi Studying the master schedule, Mrs. Thelma Harris arranges second semester student programs. Below: Giving vocational guidance, Mrs. Dora Becker assists a concerned student with post-graduate plans. -.i.........l1.-- Round p Recognizes Years of Dedication A TRIBUTE Invaluable contributions have distinguished Mrs. Thelma Harris and Mrs. Dora Becker during their years of dedication to Roosevelt High School. Since she joined the adminis- tration in 1948, Mrs. Harris has served as a physical education and Hawaiiana instructor, ten-year coach of the school's golf team, and part-time counselor. Working as supervisor, she became instrumental in the training of new counselors. In 1966, Mrs. Harris was appointed acting first vice-principal for one semester. In addition to assuming her present position as a full-time counselor, she serves as attendance coordinator. Comrnencing her career at Roosevelt in 1949, Mrs. Becker has energetically labored in the interest of thc student body and faculty. Holding the post of counselor for nineteen years, Mrs. Becker assists students in the planning of advanced education and the formulating of vocational goals. Both she and Mrs. Harris administer standardized tests and advise students in the scheduling of school courses of study. Their untiring understanding of student problems has won the admiration and respect of all. Round Up '68 extends sincere appreciation to Mrs. Thelma Harris and Mrs. Dora Becker for their many years of service to Roosevelt. g-. I fa'-' During a junior assembly, Mrs. Dora Becker explains proce- dures and requisites of National Merit Scholarship testing. 11 RETIRING TEACHERS - ALOHA! ads., MRS. MARIETJE BECKET MRS. 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W ww uv, m K5 L Vx ' K. MR. WILLIAM T. S. WONG Principal dministrators MR. HARUO ODA First Vice-Principal ADMINISTRATION Completion of a new and larger library in August and renovation of the cafeteria's dishwashing facilities accommodated the needs of the student body and faculty. To provide a more comprehensive curriculum, the English and Social Studies departments introduced Humanities, Literature of the Pacific, Inde- pendent Study, and Anthropology. Counselors arranged conferences for seniors interested in Pacific Coast, Midwestern, and Eastern colleges. Principal William Wong attended the National Association of Secondary School Principals conference in Atlantic City and visited Los Angeles schools to compare main- land and local educational systems. During February, teachers from other schools viewed experimental closed-circuit educational tele- vision broadcasts at Roosevelt. In April, the Revisitation Committee of the Western College Board re-evaluated the curriculum in considering extension of the accreditation granted Roosevelt for the last four years. RICHARD H. HASHIMOTO Kauai Debate Tournament's second-place winner Margaret Harada pre Second Vice-'Principal sents her trophy to Mr. William Wong to place in the office showcase iw 3 Y Honor Students for Scholastic Achievements I ' . fig , T tw 4-.- ,,l Y izagwtllflg? BECKER, CHUN, HARRIS, MRS. DORA MRS. SUSAN MRS. THELMA Counselor Counselor Counselor Guidance Committee Guidance Committee Usherettes Adviser Hobby: Reading Hobby: Gardening Hobby: Golf KIYOSAKI, CRANDALL, KAWAHARA, MRS. SUYEKO MRS. ESTHER MRS. EDITH Registrar Account Clerk Secretary Hospitality Committee Finance Committee Office Programs Adviser Adviser Hobby: Gardening Hobby: Gardening Hobby: Reading Executing one of his numerous duties, Mr. Haruo Oda announces a PTA business meeting and an open house over the PA system. KIMOTO, MR. MORRIS Counselor Guidance Committee Chairman Hobby: Fishing MATSUNOBU, MRS. FUMIE Typist Attendance Clerk Hobby: Reading SOO, MRS. MOMI Librarian ETV Committee Hobby: Reading ! E AY, 2 I I ij L :Hee I5 T M WARRINER, MR. JACK Administrative Intern Curriculum Committee Hobby: Swimming BROWN, MRS. LUCILLE Librarian Curriculum Committee Hobby: Sewing MATSUDA, MISS ELEANOR Library Clerk Hobby: Sewing BECKET, BRAIDA, CHUN, MRS. MARIETJE MR. DAROLD MR. MICHAEL Junior English Junior English Sophomore English Prom Bids Adviser ETV Committee Game Wardens Adviser Hobby: Painting Hobby: Swimming Hobby: Painting English Teachers Attend ENGLISH Concentrating on an extensive writing pro- gram, the English Department correlated com- position and literature. Sophomores delved into world literature while Juniors and Seniors studied American and English literature. The humanities program, combining art, music, and literature, was initiated to broaden the scope of past and present cultures. Poetry workshops introduced last year continued as optional weekly sessions. The department offered awards to further encourage writing. PETTEYS, MRS. MINNIE Sophomore English H obby: Reading Q i , I il . A iw: ' i' l' ' as V W M , , 12 ROBINSON, MRS. BARBARA Junior English Origins of Literature English Department Chairman Hobby: Writing SCARCI, MISS NANCY Junior English Sophomore English Hobby: Swimming Vl','l S All -f E? '- iwti T Ulf will 1? dl L iii e , igillimxve F N U 1 is D S S li lj ix W 'F 5 w N, ' J N 'hli S25 ' DARROW, GRANT, MRS. CAROL MRS. EMMELINE Sophomore English Senior English Developmental Guidance Committee Reading Hobby: Reading Newswriting Hobby: Reading ational Council NOSSE, OKAMURA, MRS. JULIETTE MRS. PATRICIA Junior English Developmental Reading Display Committee Sophomore English i Hobby: Reading Newswriting Quill and Scroll Adviser Hobby: Reading THOM, TODD, MRS. ANN MISS GEORGINIA Senior English Expository Writing Essay Contests Sophomore English Coordinator Bookstore Adviser Hobby: Writing i Hobby: Reading HONG, MRS. JANE Senior English Caps and Gowns Adviser Hobby: Gardening Convent OWEN, MISS MARGARET Senior English Latin Club Adviser Hobby: Cats WILCOX, MR. PETER Humanities Band and Orchestra Director Hobby: Traveling J if I iir ,, N , ,tc 7 fi ilk a ll t J in li ?i. r g , 1 i EM 2 :rf N, i HORNE, NIRS. LLOWINA Sophomore English Pep Committee Adviser Hobby: Reading , ,M li We ki L 1 f it UEEEF KLONINGER, lNIRS. LORNA Sophomore English Guidance Committee Hobby: Gardening ion at Waikiki PAI, BIRS. NIARGARET Senior English FTA Adviser Hobby: Gardening W'ILLIAMS, MRS. MARGARET Humanities School Relations Committee Hobby: Reading LEE, MRS. FAITH Sophomore English School Relations Committee Hobby: Reading LEE, MRS. EVELYN Sophomore English Yearbook Production Quill and Scroll Adviser Hobby: Reading Y :. w.,,? j X an iiiti Q Li' 313 MATSUMOTO, MISS RUTH Junior English Hui Kokua Adviser Hobby: Reading I ,.m,,1,nn!l ii j ,Qmwli Y ' i li J Q , ll so we I Z 'N ii .ff 'iff ' ' : ,ilxilfisi3i1:i'if,5Fljilil 1 V , ,E H 'H' N 71 .i-153552 , ,ra gga-'lille W, i V Vik, ,. , ,M an iiii' gi Attending an NCTE Convention lecture, Mrs. Barbara Robinson conscientiously records suggestions directed to department heads. In-1:0 CHOI, MRS. JULIET Mandarin Mandarin Club Adviser Hobby: Sewing BECKET, MRS. MARIETJE French Prom Bids Adviser Hobby: Painting SMITH, MRS. MARY French, Spanish Guidance Committee Hobby: Reading .t i ,Q-Q eff ' t ,U ul. if 'N' t if aillltl t k Fil'l'1l'i13fQziiiiillgilly 1 wt eeis A tim GRANT, IZAWA, MR. PAUL KIUCHI, MRS. EMMELINE Spanish MISS MARIAN Spanish Junior Class Adviser Japanese Guidance Committee Hobby: Sports Display Committee Hobby: Reading ndependent Hobby: Traveling FOREIGN LANGUAGES Emphasizing oral performance, the depart- ment exposed students to foreign languages and cultures by extensively utilizing tape recordings and educational films. Third-year classes interpreted foreign literature and circulated self-composed newsletters. At the annual Christmas songfest, students caroled in Japanese, Mandarin, French, German, Spanish, and Latin. Corresponding with pen pals in Europe and the Orient, students familiarized themselves with foreign customs. SOCIAL STUDIES Students became involved with pressing local and international issues by attending the Students for Active Beautification in Hawaii Conference, the Plight of the Cityn Symposium, City Council hearings on Dia- mond Head, Pacific and Asian Affairs Coun- cil seminars, and the University of Hawaii's Listen-in on Vietnam. Visits to Ulu Mau Village and the Bishop Museum supplemented Hawaiiana class instruction by showing the historical influences in present-day Hawaii. Encouraging students to register for the newly initiated Independent Study program, Mr. Franklin Kho briefs interested Edith Heu on its requirements. KHO, MR. FRANKLIN American Problems World Geography JV Football Coach Hobby: Golf KLONINGER, MRS. LORNA World History Guidance Committee Hobby: Gardening W F Yr.. Mb Q1 it .Q g gi7'l1t F -it, ,,ii:g:iT , ,, ifii I. W ,.,..t, . 'iq ' , f 1 ,, r 5 ll' ,-- t it ily -' i illlsi' f' 'N Y , Q Mlllll' ' LUM, MISS LORRAINE German German Club Adviser Hobby: Tennis x 4 KXT ' 1 rl' N . ... 1 rv, ?xXg-.J Y gnu-, X MIDKIFF, NISHIYAMA, OKUBO, MRS. FAY WREN MRS. ERNELL MISS SETSU . F1'6r1Ch Japanese Japanese Foreign Language Japanese Club Adviser Social Studies Department Chairman Hobby: Sewing Department Chairman Hobby: Gardening Hobby: Art 1, 1 .X ,ay , . 3 H., , i' iii . ' J 5: '!lf.:,, 'J' 1 1 .1 Y 3 2315 - OWEN, MISS MARGARET Latin Latin Club Adviser Hobby: Cats y urriculum ncreases Interest, Initiative FAYE, MRS. JANET U.S. History ETV Committee Hobby: Semantics OKUBO, MISS SETSU American Problems Social Studies Department Chaiman Hobby: Art , . Ti-W TT yi. ' ' V9 E -L W 1 i Jr 'lifiu 5 MW Il l! ' Fi l: Yin.. FIKE, MISS NAOMI World History Chantells Adviser Hobby: People SHOOK, MR. WILLIAM American Problems Guidance Committee Hobby: Reading l ' wg' '3 I Z I ,ii Q V .4 T- ' -Q, fl ' www. ' A , ' ...Swv 'l' 2 it mzfki :N Z ' 'ifiwliwgii'-'im' . ' ' f at . . 1 H N219 .f'upff?1'5i. ' 'li ' ,F fix, x 5,-'ff X mi , ,H I ,L :gm t .1..,.,W . v.-.. .- GOO, MR. ROBIN World History AV Coordinator Hobby: Sports THOMAS, MR. J. RENTZ Occupational Information Senior Class Adviser Hobby: Mtlsic JENSEN, MR. DONALD American Problems U.S. History NHS Adviser Hobby: Gun Collecting WILLIAMS, MRS. MARGARET Hawaiiana World History School Relations Committee Hobby: Reading .AW -V X112 1.3 KANESHIRO, MR. CHARLES U.S. History World History Baseball Coach Hobby: Sports WINTER, MISS LOREEN U.S. History Guidance Committee Hobby: Interior Decorating l .v, Zi .dam X g 51. - iv. It 'lx ,if KANEKO, KAYVAHARA, KIUCHI, KOIZUMI, LEN MR. LARRY MRS. MISUE lNIISS NIARIAN MRS. JANE MISS ELEANOR B21SiC Math Algebra, Geometry Algebra, Trigonometry Algebra, UICSM Algebra, Basic Math Industrial IXITS 'Trigonometry Display Committee Mathematics School Relations Activities Coordinator Display Committee Hobby: Traveling Department Chairman Committee Chairman Hobby: Designing Hobby: Reading Hobby: Sewing Hobby: Reading nstructors Emphasize Understanding of MATHEMATICS Sophomores preparing for calculus studied second-year algebra during the summer. In addition to stressing advanced courses, the Mathematics Department emphasized non- college preparatory subjects and the estab- lishment of specific goals in all courses. To increase student interest in mathematics, the faculty administered the Nineteenth Annual Mathematics Examination sponsored nationally by the Mathematical Association of America and the Society of Actuaries. MIYAMOTO, MURONAKA, MRS. KAY MRS. KAREN Biology Biology, Zoology School Relations Science Club Adviser Committee Hobby: Reading Hobby: Sewing Biology Teacher of the Year SCIENCE In an ever-increasing attempt to identify researchers and stimulate investigation, the department prompted participation in the Westinghouse Science Talent Search and the Roosevelt Science Fair. Varied course offerings provided students with a broad background for further learning. Selected juniors and seniors attended weekly seminars held at the University of Hawaii through the Junior Science Apprenticeship Program featuring lectures,films, and experimental labs. TAKARA, THOMAS, MRS. VIRGINIA MR. J. RENTZ Chemistry Psychology Assembly Adviser Senior Class Adviser Hobby: Reading Hobby: Music l f FUJINAKA, HARRIS, 'Yi' 1? BIERMELSTEIN, MRS. TERRY Basic Math Pre-Algebra Pre-Calculus Guidance Committee Hobby: Reading T 5 , in Y fx.,-k i sw: 1 lx ' Y X 'A e 4 IIOORE, NIORELAND, NIR. PHILIP Calculus, Geometry Pre-Algebra Chess Club Adviser Hobby: Tennis MRS. MARIAN Algebra, Geometry Red Cross Adviser Hobby: Her Children I Fundamental Principles MR. HARRY Biology Varsity Football Assistant Coach Hobby: Reading WHITMAN, DR. DANA Chemistry Science Department Chairman Hobby: Gardening MRS. SARAH Biology, Botany Plants and Animals of Hawaii lklcdics Adviser Hobby: Music YOKOYANIA, MR. SHIGERU Physical Science Physics Science Fair Coordinator Hobby: Photography an X : J. 1 1 -,, ,A-3 V ,,,, J. ,L , I-'F- -' W MURAKAMI, MR. RALPH Basic Math Manpower Training Hobby: Fishing WAKAYAMA, MRS. MILDRED Algebra Pep Committee Adviser Hobby: Flower Arranging All SAKODA, lNIRS. VIRGINIA Algebra, Geometry IQICSM Math Club Adviser Hobby: Painting YOKOYAMA, MR. SHIGERU Geometry Science Fair Coordinator Hobby: Photograph Hawaii,s Biology Teacher of the Year, Mrs. Karen Muronaka, Y l r l , , i i ' i i s -,,.-wmv describes the structure of the human skull to a Zoology class. 1 1 1417 1, 1 During the Dramatic Arts Festival, Mrs. Joyce Chun explains con- test Judgmg standards and tallying procedures to Kathleen Adversalo. DRAMA First-year drama students exhibited the acting arts of impersonation and characterization while second-year students concentrated on play study, stage techniques, and group acting. In November Roosevelt hosted the annual Dramatic Arts Festival sponsored by the Hawaii Speech League, inviting all public and private intermediate and high schools to compete in diverse categories. Enacting scenes from plays, students entertained the patients at Shriners' Hospital during Easter vacation. SPEECH Demonstrating their eloquence in storytelling, interpretative reading, original oratory, and choral reading, students took part in the Kailua-Radford Speech Festival and St. Louis- Punahou Speech Contest. Debate students sponsored a car wash and candy sale to fi- nance their trip to the Kauai Debate Tour- nament. Excursions to KHET and KGMB TV stations acquainted students with the differences between educational and commer- cial TV station operations and production. YZ CHUN, MRS. JOYCE Dramatics Public Speaking Radio-Television Speech Improvement Dramatics Society Adviser Hobby: Traveling KAWAMURA, MRS. ELAINE Discussion-Debate Public Speaking Speech Fundamentals Forensic Society Adviser Hobby: Baking Roosevelt Hosts 1 iii: ' ZTV 6 11 5 sem 1111! ' 'WU1111' 1151lH111 111 i1 l1 211 1lli111111 JLMQV1 1 if 1 i11m1 1 5 11 1111 - 1 1 11 11 11111111 11111 111111 11111, 1, HE! 11111 Q 11111 , 1, 5 1111 Y. l fr 41- '- ' 121. .111 7 .1-1 -- -1 ,X 155 W 5 1 5 iwgtliwl' 1 i N l11 1 1 111111, f 1 K u,1111,Y:a,1e1, 1111 eaefef Lk , 1 - f- 1' Lf: ,3 ' 1' ' ll '1' 'I' l . 1 1'11f111Q1,11, l A1111 1111111 11 '1 ,1 '11!'l1'111 11 111 -311f11w111111F'1ciic1'11l' Facial expressions benefit a story, instructs Mrs. Elaine Kawamura to a speech student. 9, . ,ff IW? ' Q , Ihr- Iii ISHIBASHI, IWAIDA, NIR. BENJAMIN MRS. GERTRUDE Design Advertising Arts Drawing and Painting Basic Art, Ceramics Art Jewelry Department Chairman Display Committee Hobby: Art Hobby: Weaving it I xi: E? DUNNELL, WILCOX, MR. BRUCE MR. PETER Band, Orchestra Band and Orchestra Director Hobby: Traveling Boys' Choir, Glee Club Girls' Choir, Glce Club Introduction to Music Choir Director Hobby: Swimming nnual Interschool Dramatic Arts Festival l 1 twig' ii. '-'ff' 1 -We. Q.. K f ,-wi-W ART For the first time, classes utilized opaque projectors to illustrate art composition and techniques in design. Roosevelt students copped first and second places in a poster contest sponsored by the Hawaii League for Nursing. Students displayed paintings, crea- tive stitching, and figurines in office, library, and Commercial Arts Building showcases. Vy- ing for gold keys, students entered paintings, pencil and ink drawings, pottery, jewelry, and graphic designs in the Scholastic Art Show. MUSIC Glee Club members conveyed the Christmas spirit by caroling for tourists at the Princess Kaiulani, Royal Hawaiian, and Edgewater hotels. Introducing the New Year, the choir sang on the educational network,s broadcast of HPau Hana Years. The orchestra per- formed for members of the English Speaking Union, students at Lincoln School, and tourists at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel at Waikiki. In May, band and orchestra soloists participated in the Honolulu Music Festival at McKinley. Artists Cheryl Miwa and George Murata, and Mrs. Gertrude Iwaida place creative stitchery in the library display case A ii.. fl 'WH pr? INABA, KANEKO, MIZUTA, MURAKAMI, MR. LAWRENCE MR. LARRY MR. ROBIN MR, RALPH Electricity, Electronics Architectural Drawing Automotive Mechanics Industrial Crafts Student Government Engineering Drawing Power Mechanics Wood Technology Adviser Mechanical Drawing Manpower Training Woodwork Hobby: Electronics Industrial Arts Hobby: Sports Manpower Training Activities Coordinator Hobby: Fishing Hobby: Designing Vocational Training Involves Practical Crafts INDUSTRIAL ARTS To encourage independent study and investi- gation, the Industrial Arts Department offered Research and Development in place of third-year courses. The acquisition of 32 new Cali-Pros gave students additional expe- rience in using this drawing instrument. Design classes visited the State Planning Com- mission and an engineering firm, while Auto- motive students visited an oil company and car dealers. Students entered projects in the Industrial Arts Students' Exhibit in May. Right: Proper finger placement on the keyboard is the sub- ject of a class exercise conducted by Mr. Richard Kanemoto. Below: Mr. Robin Mizuta superintends Automotive Mechanics student James Kelly in adjusting a carburetor's fuel linkage. Wfaf' KAYA, MISS MAE Family Clothing Family Foods Family Living Homemaking FHA Adviser Hobby: Traveling -lb -nnggmmu In a baking demonstration,Miss Mac Kaya assists Nadine Kaneakua in mixing cookie batter COMMERCIAL ARTS Shorthand classes acquired a Class-Master machine which simultaneously broadcasted three different shorthand word rates, en- abling students to write at individual levels. A representative from the State Department of Personnel Services lectured on Civil Service employment opportunities for stenographers and typists. To gain added business experi- ence and knowledge, notehand and shorthand students visited the College of Commerce and Honolulu Business College in November. HOME ECONOMICS Preparing students for more satisfying and useful home lives, guest speakers lectured on family counseling, marriage, alcoholism, dress designing, charm, and the maintenance of electrical appliances. As a Christmas proj- ect, home economics classes decorated their classroom, the office, and library, and baked cookies for faculty members and the crippled children of Shriners' Hospital. Family Foods classes toured the Honolulu Gas Company to observe the proper usage of equipment. Ln-1... ARMSTRONG, MRS. KATHLEEN Business Machines Typing Commercial Arts Department Chairman Hobby: Reading i wg 1 Q, N vi ii 1. Q 1 5 W V 0 ., ,gf ,uf ,aa kk f H . M, all I TJ KANEMOTO, MR. RICHARD Typing School Relations Committee Hobby: Reading ia. .. if fix L pg-N Mx, KAWAHARA, MRS. LORNA Notehand, Shorthand Handbook Committee Adviser Hobby: Cooking WAKAYAMA, MRS. MILDRED Bookkeeping Business Math Pep Committee Adviser Hobby: Flower Arranging All-msfl' M, ' 5' ,Y , K L 21 Physical Education, ROTC Instill Discipline PHYSICAL EDUCATION With the addition of riflery to the Girls' Department, second-year classes received a more diversified program. Wrestling and tumbling, along with the increasingly popular sport of soccer, were added to the Boys' De- partment curriculum. First Aid and Health ,Mi students studied personal hygiene, commu- nity health, sanitation problems, and nutri- tion. The annual administration of the na- tional Physical Fitness Test measured changes in stuclents' physical skills and capabilities. ROTC Shifting emphasis to different phases of military preparation, the ROTC Department increased its activities despite a reduction in size from brigade to battalion. The addi- tion of military etiquette, hygiene, first aid, American military history, counterinsurgency, map analysis, and the psychology of leader- ship broadened the curriculum. During Feb- 413 ruary, the battalion toured the jungle training ,, center at Schofield Barracks while officers l visited Hawaii's major service headquarters. Sergeant Edmund Martins demonstrates the operation of the M-14 rifle to Russell Ho. ? CHUNG, MR. STANLEY Boys' P.E. Basketball Coach Hobby: Fishing LEE, MRS. FAITH Girls' P.E. School Relations Committee Hobby: Reading MAIN, MARCANO, SFC ORLANDO Military Science Co. A Adviser SFC CHARLES Military Science ROTC Officers' Club Adviser Hobby: Fishing Hobby: Stamp Collecting f -mw- . V i 1 , Ve, 'T 'V ,ii js: e 'ff :fi 1 'gg' Q i li A Q' a . il i v , Q lf, ,tszsw W ,,,,1133: 1.t i , g 1 jf 'FT ri r' if I? 0 1 Sim 1 fkfifi' 4 le KAUKA, MISS ELIZABETH Girls' P.E. Volleyball Coach Hobby: Sports VASCONCELLOS, MR. EDMUND Boys' P.E. Athletic Director Hobby: Golf HERNANDEZ, SXSGT. NIELICIO Military Science JPO Adviser Hobby: Skydiving ' li Qlws- 'tb' . it to ii iiii 7 ,fi fg ' I' :J WW PN. at 'FW' i K 1 ,V fi 1' mx f T , F , M C3 -fi ' Q if 'Q A. D, A 32 W f g,'1.rZ l , '5l F f' ,OJ pf P. F' ,.. nv-N , ,M-, V , - 36111. s 'B rf' Ei N fa FIRST SEMESTER PRACTICE TEACHERS. Bot- tom Row: Miss Janice Takata, Social Studiesg Miss Amy Yanagihara, Englishg Miss Laurie Yap, English. Second Row: Mr. Myron Monte, Social Studiesg Mr. Wayne Ohashi, Speechg Mr. Dennis Ohta, Science. Top Row: Miss Gerianne Chun, Social Studiesg Mr. John Kumabe, EnglishgMiss Karen Maeda, Science. First semester practice teacher Mr. John Kumabe critically evaluates his students' English assignments. Classroom Experience Aids Practice Teachers SECOND SEMESTER PRACTICE TEACHERS. Bottom Row: Miss Karen Maeda, Englishg Miss Rosemary Misawa, Commercial Artsg Mr. Kenneth Nomura, Speechg Miss Sheila Ogawa, Mathematicsg Miss Elizabeth Perreira, Englislhg Mr. Richard Yap, Social Studies. Top Row: Miss Mary Bowers, Social Studiesg Miss Ellen Deep, Speechg.M1ss Cynthia Fong, Artg Miss Arlette Heu, Speechg Miss Cheryl Hoffman, Physical Educationg Miss Diane Littler, Science. fm! A an-Q 'll 4 i. ,ir Ra! i i IU Y f '-'ml ll I ll le-W, if N 'mar ,,, . 1 wi'ii ix 23 wl,l i m W lllwwix in if' L-2 ,S gm,-M -NNN mm ml W ,ii 5 Q 1QsmwzQmmMlmwwmmw1gm1xe i, -- 5 in 11 u MGE 1. .i Q will w Goodness, Mrs. Emily Wong, Mrs. Daisy Staffs L s s C -R . yyyy NE V it if ' gh-. De Lota, lNIr. Ambrosio Harvey, lNIrs. Doris L M N H llimylifllilfgibllQjiigiilllilgi M, E:-N FZ. , .1 ,521 ' X V G' Y -1 ' 1 'QWL V ,ur nu- liygwgwx N Y A 'Z -V i ' if in . ' Hafada, IIIOUYC, Lee, lylrs. Amy Okada, Taniniura, Mrs. Atsuko Mrs. Shizuko Mrs. Aiko Mrs. Tsutae Ful CAFETERIA To meet the demanding needs of students and faculty members, the experienced cafe- teria staff prepared more than 1300 nutritious school lunches per day. Aside from their daily tasks, the staff served refreshments at school socials and at special PTA func- tions. Mrs. Kikumi Miyasato represented Hawaii at the Arizona School Food Service Association,s annual conference in Phoenix, Arizona, where she spoke on Hawaiiis first Student Intercultural Exchange Program. fill Ever-Increasing CUSTODIANS Aside from fulfilling the demanding duties of campus maintenance, the custodial staff assisted in decorating for graduation and set up equipment at canteens, assemblies, and athletic events throughout the school year. Head Custodian Masakichi Oshiro, as part of his many duties, drove the band truck to football games and to special orchestra and band concerts. The custodians also replaced damaged seats in the cafeteria and on the Senior Patio, and repaired school facilities. MIYASATO, MRS. KIKUMI Cafeteria Manager Demands Ii Y , it Y ,gifs ,, ,,,,V 1 ,,.. Q H f 5 W. 3, V, wi My V LP' j U A M at OSHIRO, MR. MASAKICHI Head Custodian Kawasugi, Kekoa, Laida, Park, Pasatiempo, Mr. Saichi Mr. Henry lNIr. Froctozo Mrs. Mary Mr. Alfredo ' f if 'wi QV U11 I 'Ay 1, 1, gy V 'A A A. ' 'A 'H K i .gs is rr- i--it , fx, , it i'.ii 5 K X 4 'Mfg Y ii,i1'aai! iiifa ' ie'fMaw i '- in y - ww. X ' i ? I 11, '-L ' ,-Aff- 2 t ' , Q 1 'Pt' Y it i E , ,, any VS'-7 ' wx, ' . P ,,,, , ' '- -. V T A. 5' xiii 34? f M f, N 1 fx. - i Q , ,l 1 - 'inf' ' ' gd f W V A . UMR 5 I I 1 'xt V lj, -LLL, ' 1- i - : W ,li 1 , xv Q f r 'as' f 2 Je at P T ' fa- ,S e f f During the annual Open House in November, lN'Iiss Naomi Fike outlines objectives of the world history curriculum for parents. l l chool Life Film Previewed at Open House PTA Enabling parents to meet teachers and to tour the school grounds, the annual Open House provided a modified school schedule consisting of ten-minute periods. A special meeting featured a panel discussion in which students, parents, and teachers presented their views on the abolition of the student dress code. The PTA-subsidized orientation film on school life at Roosevelt High was viewed by parents for the first time during the second Open House meeting in January. NIATHER, MR. HANIILTON Second Vice-President QQM 'i'n.nmwfm ' YOUNG, NIRS. GERALDINE Third Vice-President - r W tl? SATO, MRS. PEGGY Secretary AWAYA, NIR. SUSUMU President KONG, MR. PHILIP Treasurer .-ffm, GILL, MRS. LOIS First Vice-President CHUN, NIRS. JOYCE Faculty Liaison ' , .. it 5g,,.1a3Mlf' Y ,V .V , ,, fm, i is 'N --M65 gl ,W 1 r X , z,,.-v Y 25 During the second day of school, Mr. Darold Braida smiles for Mr. Richard Yee, who snaps his picture for the ycarbook. F: Afterschool ctivities W 1 Faculty Turkey-Shoot winner Mr. Donald Jensen re- flml' loads as Mr. Morris Kimoto aims at a distant target. Z' v---nguundw, it.- - '- 'ii' xv-ui i ni, -e -L ,bl t vi is Second Vice-Principal Mr. Richard Hashimoto explains school regulations to Mrs. jo An ie McNeil and Mrs. Nancy Fujita. CC 99 Turn On Teachers Socially, Academicall Left: Dr. Dana Whitman inspects a reproduction of his chemistry exam as Mrs. Suyeko Kiyosaki processes additional Xerox machine copies. Below: In Montreal, the Mayor of Ville d'Anjou delightedly accepts pine- apples from Intercultural Exchange chaperone Mrs. Kikumi Miyasato. W ll-' 1 ' ' 1 ' i 3, Eff! ,I ii V x w 'l' ' - vagal 'HW TJ ,fx 5. ' A -, . W, 5 5 ,af m ' pm, ..... -M ELK: x Q fm X - .3 px, N S EDKM iw J whiny N vw ' gg, , ,X A I. 12 .fi Q N- 1 N, ,, A .. lx., , -i , ff ,rits 2 253191-tk' M ' . f T231 -S 1 -5 X - .- P if , llkg,f1gtQ 'M I .Y .-Ng Q5 Q fffifi X iii? my . fx :ggi A J F f ' LQ 1 ' ii Nigga , K k Fi Li 7 g ..,.,wiQ F: ,mwffxlz Q Xt A Q. v . x -g nf: YQ i .5 N-, ,V f S.. .X 1-'11 P r 3' - . mf: Mm ' :iw THOMAS GILL President MR. LAWRENCE INABA Adviser Assembl Attacks Roosevelt Dress Code REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY Spirited Representative Assembly members, seeking more student freedom, ratified a proposal to abolish Roosevelt's dress code. Results of a referendum contributed addi- tional support to a three-month trial period commencing in November. Viewpoint, a bi- weekly newsletter, presented the student govt-:rnment's stand on current school issues. Maui entered the Thanksgiving weekend spot- light when it became the site of the Hawaii Association of Student Councils Conference. Officers from more than fifty high schools participated in workshops on the problems EDWIN SHIMIZU Vice-President CATHERINE HIU Corresponding Secretary ,Illia liao of student government and leadership skills and qualities. To expose more students to the crucial problem of academic freedom in America, several University of Hawaii speakers conducted seminars at Roosevelt. Numerous requests for I.D, cards, which are required at all social functions, prompted the student government's purchase of a machine capable of producing a plastic-coated card in less than a minute. To climax the year, the Honolulu High School Association convened in April to analyze a student bill of rights drafted by a number of its representatives. SHARILYN SHINDO Recording Secretary Treasurer 922-2' gf if 'f 1' ' I E MASAAKI HIROTA , Egg fvu ROBERT REPLOGLE Senior Councilor LINDA NAKAMURA Junior Councilor l.. ci? AMY TANJI Sophomore Councilor nv-J 4' Q sf,- L l E do Karen Chan , Lindy HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES. Bottom Row: Sharon Shimazu, Karen Aoyama, es ee n , g Chaney, Alvin Yee. Second Row: Maydeen Rahe, Mclodee Toro, Karen Taira, Sharon Jenkins, Rhoda Moore, Beverly Kaneshiro. Top Row: Randall Okaneku, Wilfred Higashi, Roger Sims, Clemson Lam, S. VVarren Ho. I-IOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES. Bottom Row: Kenneth Arakaki, Lillian Nii, Stclla Yoshioka, Diana Sckido, Charlene Fukushima, Paula Pang, Lynn Choy. Second Row: Nellis Miyashiro, Valerie Chang, Sharlene Honnaka. Ann Nakabayashi, Vivien Lee, Susan Morinaga. Top Row: Randall Yamamoto, Patti Kuba, June Uycno, Kay Kadowaki, Michelle Imata, Steven Thomas, Wayne Keliikoa. 'Vw ' 'w I d fm if 2 Representative Assembly delegates and committee heads question aspects of the Honolulu High School Associationls Bill of Rights x H Q: Tau' e, ,, is E 5? li E l la ll Q' Til l if - ' ivillq v. L rl l a l -A e I+? ' N. 1 R 2 , ,WA W ui - n 'L , , Q .pn . H s l-Fli rt' 'N l 4 a FQ: nv 5 M ,M 1 H'v.tti.- W - ,,., 1 W V1 - mt 1 . rl' -15 4 2 ' ' ' 1 . ' Q - - . - . - -5 - -. , . , Q- Q - K mf is fi. 4-1 , ,N Q it 1 , 1. it ,, -, I -, . 5 mf ,-1. ,g ,M ig. ,, , ie 1,3 , . , . , ,L -, . ,, I 1, ts- H 1 ' 1. , 7 , -gi. ,W ,. L ., H. ,, ,,r, ,,, ,X W f - W f f - f., lv l1 .S 'fT'w G, ' ' ' 1' L l '31.T3wf F Ty Committees Left: CONSTITUTION REVISIONS COMMITTEE. Bottom Row: Russell Ho, Roseana Duenas, Janet Hender- son. Top Row: Merrill Miyasaki, Brian Kanehiro, David Hirao. Cjerriane Sakoda, chairman.j Below: HOMECOMING COMMIT- TEE. Bottom Row: Peter Endo, Gail Sahara, Eric Yamagata, Cheryl Ya- wata, chairman. Second Row: Mary- lei Arizumi, Ernest Morikubo, Donna Hall. Top Row: Marcella Ahn, Stan- ley Chun, Diana Sckido, S. Warren Ho. 5 f ll- I xr 'wnjwL!1,- X G 0 C L 15 hu, ' WEN. J. ti I- L14 W 'a QE! ,-fm I are f gl ' P L I ,MF if 5 im K After a discussion of each statement members voted to accept it COMMITTEES Sixteen standing committees spearheaded major student government activities. In September, the Mistletoe Ball Committee be- gan planning the December prom. The Pub- licity Committee advertised the dance, as well as other school events, by displaying attrac- tive posters. Current attention focused on the hippie cult prompted the Assembly Com- mittee to present a psychedelic light show. Small discussion groups held by the Seminar Committee enabled interested students to ex- change opinions with guest speakers on sex education, civil disobedience, and the dress code. The Interschool Relations Committee participated in student exchanges with other schools, including Kailua High School, where committee members observed the new modu- lar scheduling program. In May, the Awards Committee arranged an assembly to recog- nize outstanding Rider scholars and athletes. , ai Center Activities Around tudent Freedom Left: IDENTIFICATION COMMITTEE. Bottom Row: Dana Ikeda, Gayle Chinen. Second Row: Karen Morisato, chairman, Barbara Matsuoka. Top Row: john Kubota, Gregory Fong, Gerald Sekimura, Below: ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE. Bottom Row: Noreen Watanabe, Lindy Chaney, chairman, Second Row: Gregg Torigoe, Nelson I-Io. Top Row: Robert Replogle, Sturgis. Alfred 1 rg , 33 'i Catchy Calypso Beat ' -ML 3 . Above: Adjusting letters on the N-Building bulletin board. li' it i A Harriet Yoshizakl completes the March calendar of cvents. Right: HANDBOOK COMNIITTEE. Bottom Row: Rm Medora Koizumi, Iris Lee. Second Row: Molly Matsuoka, chairman. Top Row: June Tokuda, Ann Sakai. Y PUBLICITY COMMITTEE. Bottom Row: Roberta Lim, Barbara Shinno, Lea Uehara. Charlene Fukushima, Dorcne Okamoto, Ann Kawamoto. Wanda M. L. Lee, Kay Hiraki. Second Row: Jeraldine Kotani. Suzanne Au, Joyce Mizuno, Esalind Tesoro, Harriet Yoshizaki, Roberta Lee, Marlin Lee. Top Row: Terence Ching, Mark Mitsunaga, George Atta, Aileen Imai, Mi By Kim, Gale Inouye, chairman, Stanford Kawasaki, Arthur Kodani. M Vg ' nu iiiiili fm! 59' i of 'CCum-la-vista Rouses Rider Response Donna Hall listens attentively as Lisa Lee and Lorene Godfrey comment on improvements for future pep rallies. 22. 16, V INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE. Bottom Row: Mark ,WxWV !NV!! Furutomo, Chester Fong, Walter Matsuoka. Top Row: M EU' f Vernon Sato, chairmang Nelson Ho, George Atta. nh- W.-Mm l' K SPIRIT AND RALLY COMMITTEE. Bottom Row: Gary Kirnoto, Sharlyn Lau, Heidi Yuen, Beverly Brock, Lisa Lee. Second Row: Arthur Kodani, Mi By Kim, Donna Hall, Linda Hamao, Jadine Yee, Pamela Winans. Top Row: Russell Ho, Gale Inouye, Robin Peterson, S. Warren Ho, Harriet Yoshizaki. QLorene Godfrcy,chairman.j t'g TO.S'i Q 51' lil' I af' eminar Students Analyze Philosoph oft MISTLETOE BALL COMMITTEE. Bottom Row: YVesley Saito, Dawn Miyahira, Chairmang Before entering the Lillian Nii, Dorene Okamoto. Second Row: Hilda Matsuda, Carol Muramoto, Burnetta Lee, Ball memento from 1 Diane Lee. Top Row: Grant Oka, Paula Pang, Ann Sakai, S. Warren Ho. FINANCE COMMITTEE. Bottom Row: Randall Okaneku, Kobayashi, Susan Hasegawa, Wilma Toyama, Top Row: Nariyoshi, Blanche Mizuno, Georgia Wong. University of Hawaii professor Mr. Benjamin Norris explains Henry Thoreauls and Mahatma Gandhils use of passive resistance. ik 1 it S fl' LW , 1 r I Civil Disobedience Pacific Ballroom, a couple receives 21 blue Mistletoe pert Dorene Okamoto, Favors Committee chairman. Cynthia Yamashiro, Jill Kajikawa, chairmang Momi Russell Shiroma, Ronald Suzuki, Gerilyn Lai, Suzanne XY fi eeee , SEMINAR COMMITTEE. Bottom Row: Deborah Kawasaki, Irene Lindley, chairmang Anne Toomey. Top Row: Brian Kanehiro, Cynthia Lance, Roger Sims. AWARDS COMMITTEE. Bottom Row: Lynne Miyake, Amy Isobe. Second Row: Jeffrey Dang, Katherine Orr. Top Row: Dennis Nishihara, Douglas Okamoto. fCharlotte Amazaki, chairmanj 'vt-'L 'WML New Modular Left: Thirsty students congregate around a refreshment stand during intermission at l'Freak Out, the Homecoming Canteen. Below: CANTEEN COMMITTEE. Bottom Row: Cheryl Yawata, Diana Sekido, Michelle Sonobe, chairmang Gail Sahara. Top Row: Peter Endo, Claude Kutaka, Neil Koizumi, Ralph Sahara. 'GW INTERSCHOOL RELATIONS COMMITTEE. Bottom Row: Gerilyn Lai, Ann Nakabayashi, Claudia Higuchi, Janice Miyasato, chairmang Susan Ajifu, Nadine Taira. Top Row: Nolan Kim, Linwood Mitchell, Karyn Miyasato, Marsha Ching, Clemson Lam, Dale Takemoto. 8 Scheduling Impresses Standing Committees ...M ,-, I 'WY HI in S nennii ELECTIONS COMMITTEE. Bottom Row: Jocelyn Ching, Debra Lew, Lisa Chee Lei Jordan Jody Yim Second Row Nelson Chung, Craig Andrews, Ivan AuYoung, Dennis Nishihara, John Berger, Russell Kim Top Row Wayne Toyomura Ian Martin, Earl Kong, James Miller, Roger Sims, Keith Ching. E l ,irie A? S ' 3 if i. ' Left: TELEPHONE DIRECTORY COMMITTEE Bottom Row Arthur Kodani, Jane Anzai Second Row Lynn Honma Barbara Yee. Top Row: Sharleen Hirokawa Deirdre Ito Dora Kondo fArthur Yorita, chairman J Below: Exchanging opinions on diverse topics John Berger recounts an incident that amuses Susan Ayifu and their Kailua High guide ...--.-abr ummm' ,!mQgWVywiym,w ,V it 5 ur-'uv V, ,,....., it 2 .E 2. DIANE MARK LEA UEHARA Editor in Chief Managing Editor 1 MARSHA CHING CLAUDE KUTAID Page One Co-Editor Page Two Edito SHARON KAMEDA NADINE TAIRAl Page One Co-Editor Page Three Co-Edif '1'fi 9 Rough Rider i MRS. PATRICIA OKAMURA MRS. CAROL DARROW First Semester Adviser Second Semester Adviser Vying for photography honors, SCOOPference participant Julienne Mikasa focuses on Stanford Kawasaki sketching his cartoon entry. ROUGH RIDER Feature articles about the generation gap, student government power, and a teen-ager,s personal experience with marijuana offered subscribers coverage of adolescent problems. Columnist Walt Dulaney, guest speaker at an informal newswriting staff session, evaluated the effectiveness of past Rough Rider issues and recommended future improvements. In January, staff members invited prospective journalism students to Room N-1, affording them an opportunity to view creative exhibits of the newspaper's layouts. Workshop com- petition, a wrestling match, and a brunch at the Ala Moana Banquet Hall highlighted the annual statewide SCOOPference in February, co-hosted by Kaimuki and Roosevelt. During their March camp at a Mokuleia site, the Rough Rider staff devised numerous initia- tions for new members and familiarized them with the newspaper's cycle of production. -ur' H..-..- . , mklfe-33 f 3 ,gg ,fill IE , 4. ? '-f -v ' ORGIA WONG GAIL SAHARA MICHELLE SONOBE DONNA BUHL STANFORD CARLETON TAKETA e Three Co Ed1tor Copy Co Ed1tor Copy Co Ed1tor Adverusing Manager KAWASAKI Exchange Manager TON MOTOBU DIANA SEKIDO RICHLYN WONG FRANCES OMORI JADINE YEE NAOMI GISHITOMI age Four Edltor Copy Co Edltor Copy Co Edxtor Buslness Manager Lxrculatlon Manager News Edxtor ms awau s Top School Paper ward Dana Ikeda and Allcla Wang fold Rough Rlder exchange lssues as Beverly Naruto holds a copy for Gerald Seklmura to staple The bxweekly paper won the Student Councll of Off1c1a1 Publ1cat1on s 1967 award for the best h1gh school newspaper m the state U wi U ui w W CARRIE CHRISTIE ADAMS NIATSUZAKI Co-Editor in Chief Co-Editor in Chief AIRS. EVELYN S. LEE Adviser uniors paint the photographefs backdrop in the gym. -5, HAH pau!', cxclaim Marianne Ochi, Ann Yoneshige, oun p arnst R d U 'G E CANDIS LEE ARTHUR KODANI AMY ISOBE Administration Editor Art Co-Editor Government Editor CAROL SUE WILMA TOYAMA RUSSELL HO Businc-ss Managvr Art Co-Editor Organizations Co-Editor i -ef 'Mif'JKt it 'if if l i is wiht' C 9' , x 1' W 21 I--QE i, i WTT1i:g,t .Ni .1 Q' -av ww W j 'iiiiw i 'ii Y N Viiimwig 1 V V M, if fi i 1,,!'1a'Na ' i l N v Q, -KE? if il ' and Brooks Yuen as they color in spaces Highest ll - n VIAVIS MIZUMOTO GARY KIMOTO Organizations Co-Editor DATRICIA TOYA Organizations Co-Editor School Life Co-Editor MA CHERYL YAWATA School Life Co-Editor Qietuisp X - M , Q .if lb ...Q l'i , I , , W . -- QU, 1-af. I5 'rwmgw iiii xx 1 .1 'X i 1 J to indicate completed pages. ROUND UP Production of the yearbook began in June when senior editors designed page layouts and juniors learned journalism fundamentals. In August, copies of the All-American and Med- alist rated Round Up '67 served as a public relations medium for the Intercultural Ex- change. To meet pressing deadlines, yearbook members devoted hours of weekend and va- cation time, zealously working toward 'iAll Pau Day. To avoid additional assessment to the annual caused by rising publication costs, the staff sold personal cards and Roose- velt seals. A festive Christmas party pro- vided Round Uppers relaxation from writing copy and cropping pictures. Following a Janu- ary open house, editors screened sophomores before selecting new members. At the annual banquet at M's Ranch House, presentation of the first copies of Round Up '68 to the staff and distinguished guests climaxed the evening. American, Medalist Ratings SUSAN AJIFU S. WARREN HO CORINNE CHAN Seniors C0-Editor Sports Co-Editor Underclassmen Co-Editor CHARLOTTE EDWIN SHIMIZU MICHAEL MITSUDA AMAZAKI Sports Co-Editor Undcrclassmen Seniors Co-Editor Co-Editor MELVIN CHANG Head Photographer N It p 1 . -. fi.i..iii.ifiiiiiieiaitnl N f ly.. W F i tk ' 'N 'N 1 5, ,... it Z1 I is, t.ii i xx f tw ,.,. GET . Jfllgl A S ' . ii i, f I 'H if Z . ' T,Q'i'i.iiii,Etiilfiii3? 43 vii.,-, 5 ,k, ki NM: I , M. f .A Q- x W, Ag we QJ AM. zs ww. Km -:- -b H. A 44- .F i -gmt Nmmmmx -Q, Q ., A my WWW qwfw' .M f W f W w 50, ,fm -A wif mmm ai, f' W -gnum Y .fu 35 4. W , Wu, WML' N 1, , U Xu., H' 'lu J tif n 4 - , i , . gp.. xwmrw ,,.,M, m U ' 3Qf139 1 ,Mx uwymlx ' WT ?Nw,ww,wwWy,, w ,I 'mmm g,, ' Jw , ,mi 4 uwlg 1 M ' U' , Q 1' ,, 'UdUm. ,W ' ul- I X 'J 191, ' ' M ' N 1 I' '113 'WH,'W 'W ''WWQ!HNWi9Nus-,, uw M X, u, ,MH My ww , ,, , ,mr ,, w MM n 1 lv W , H mwfldnl' 1, M 'Wrunv ww,!y, ,W W, M 'He 'fu fxwa- W, M' 4 .ix SEPTEMBER Riders rollicked at their first canteen, HEven the Bad Times Are Good,', following a foot- ball victory over Damien. Anticipating a suc- cessful year at RHS, Sophomores launched nominations for their approaching class elec- tions. Prospective citizens were naturalized at a special session of the U.S. District Court in Carter Auditorium. During SCAT and STEP testing in senior and sophomore homerooms, juniors were entertained by an ukulele soloist and vocalists at an assembly. DECEMBER Following public stage performances of the 32nd annual Christmas Concert, choir, band, and orchestra members harmonized voices and instruments for the faculty and student body. Upperclassmen viewed the film production of W 5, , tw' .T t we 'Wire ' Self- Expression, Novel Hfir'-'il OCTOBER Debates in homerooms over a trial dress code abolishment preceded student govern- ment and administrative action on the issue. Department of Education and school officials, presiding over the dedication ceremony on the l2th, formally opened the RHS library. Tak- ing a break after quarter exams, Riders pre- pared a flurry of last-minute decorations for Homecoming festivities. American Problems students discussed :'Winds of Change: World in Revolution at the first PAAC Conference. l 1 NOVEMBER Competition in dramatic arts nurtured annual speech festival activities hosted by Roose- velt. Recovery of the Paintbrush Trophy, following a gridiron triumph over Punahou, elated Riders, Allowing for greater student responsibility, the administration suspended dress restrictions for a three-month trial period. Delegates to the Hawaii Association of Student Councils gathered on Maui with officers from other schools to participate in discussions geared to tie interschool relations. ,- .an JANUARY Boasting 368 No Ka Oi, upperclassmen held a Hawaiian feast at the HIC Pikalqe Room. To promote interest in speech courses, the Forensic Society presented dramatic sketches at a Sophomore mass meeting. Rough Rider n va I 'Q , lt.:- Camelot to complement suggested reading for senior English classes. The Scholastic Aptitude Test was administered to college- conscious seniors at statewide testing cen- ters. With Yuletide spirit, couples attended f'Our Winter Love at the Ilikai on the 22nd. and Round Up displayed aspects of publica- tion production at afternoon open houses on the 23rd. Staged by the Honolulu Theater for Youth, Comedy of Errors attracted an audience of ten thousand Oahu students dur- ing its week-long performance at Roosevelt. D'-N aiu 41 M...-.. I f I Ideas Spice School Life :Aa liV1LlZZaiH3 . ,. A f- , it-A il.-. , X ..- i if .'w.iwim,itim'wv it ,i,, ,. 5-'Mi' ..'.. ,v FEBRUARY Aiming for an increased awareness of nuclear potentials, representatives from the Ameri- can Museum of Atomic Energy stopped at Roosevelt to present 'This Atomic WVorlCl.', During underclassmen registration, Seniors assembled for a fun-filled Valentineis Day. STEP testing for Juniors and Seniors on the 16th provided an all-day opportunity for Sophomore activities. Misty moods in the Royal Hawaiian Regency Room created mem- orable moments for Junior-Senior Prom goers. APRIL Preparations for the 1968-69 school year began as early as April when underclassmen officer elections and pep squad tryouts took place. Before breaking for vacation, the Mu- sic Department presented the annual Spring Concert. Riders released midsemester ten- sions at a student body canteen on the 5th, while Sophomores gained more class unity on a game-filled Field Day. On the 8th,ROTC cadets, sponsors, and their dates attended the first Roosevelt interschool Military Ball. . i , W, .uf W. MAY Fragrant flowers, vivid Hawaiian prints, and gala May Day festivities provided a change of pace for the faculty and student body. Advanced Placement Examinations, adminis- tered on the 13th to 15th, evaluated students' personal achievements in English, math, sci- ence, and foreign languages. Two assemblies honored Riders for their scholastic and ath- letic prowess. The Commencement Ball pro- vided Seniors with i'An Affair to Remember and climaxed social activities of the year. .- , Maha .. -. T 'MTW ' -, ' . - ., . lt ' MARCH Test scores of 81 Riders competing in the l9th Annual Mathematics Examination con- test detcrmined Roosevelt's rank among the nation's high schools. State Employment Ser- vice representatives interviewed students for possible job placements. Kicking off a merry spree on the 13th, upperclassmen frolicked in beads and headbands on 'iHippie Day.' Held at the Reef Towers, HDays of My Youth, the senior banquet, topped the antics of a '4Slave Day auction and talent show. 1 ii.. JUNE Anticipation of summer travel, jobs, and recreation spurred Riders through the last flustered days of school. Seniors summed up their RHS days by preparing activity lists for school records a week before com- mencement exercises. Before dismissal, un- derclassmen trudged through final examina- tions, but Kamehameha Day on the llth lent students a preview of summer. During the first week of vacation, hardworking stu- dents returned for a summer school session. sf. 1' 1. fi.. . Lkgsggigix Y T Hmrillw 4 1, lm, w I IA-Y Talented tudents Score in Contests U ' W? wddi-Mails' 1 ll? W J, ,nl ,qt av :t h. FFJFM mt ZW' R W wuvmgt , STANFORD CHRISTIE ADAMS BONNIE GOODELL MELVIN CHANG WINIFRED CAHILL KAWASAKI Representative, National Merit National Merit National Merit First Place, Girls' Stateg Finalist Finalist Finalist SCOOP Editorial Semi-Finalist, Cartooning junior Miss Pageant SHIRLEY AU MICHELE GRAY CLEMSON LAM KAREN KIRIU MARGARET First Place, State Finalist, Second Place, First Place, HARADA Poetry, St. Louis- Oral Interpretation State Finals, Stare Finals, Second Place, Punahou Tournament Storytelling Humorous Kauai Debate Interpretation Tournament - t 4Ux1lS mmm, -C25 sw? MI BY KIM CHARLOTTE CLOYDE WORLEY FRANCENE ROBERT NOTLEY Second Runner-Up, PATTERSON' Regional VVinner, ROBELLO Hallmark Award Miss K-POI Contest Honor Queen, Scholastic Art Contest Regional VVinncr, Winner, Scholastic Bethel No. 2, Scholastic Art Contest Art Contest International Order of Jolfs Daughters 48 of ive rse pheres Win., 'vw A' taht A3n77 ' .L is R LEONARD MCCAULEY First Place, SCOOP Sportswriting IRENE LINDLEY National Merit Scholarg National Winner, Betty Crocker Homemaking Contest CARRIE FREDDIE BERENGUE MATSUZAKI First Runner-Up Second Place, Kauai Debate Tournament Mr. KORL Contest ELECTA SAM Honorable Mention, National Scholastic Creative Writing Contest BRIAN MIYAMOTO First Place, 19th RHS Annual Mathematics Examination lNIILES TSURUOKA Second Place, 19th RHS Annual Mathematics Examination EDITH HEU Kellerman Cup Winner CORINNE CHAN Selected for Interlocken Music Camp CLAIRE SAKAI Outstanding Senior Youth Symphony Concert Mistress THOMAS GILL National Merit Finalistl Bausch and Lomb Science Award ,M . 6 E , --r Y, X il t, J ,. 'rw' i- it FFR ' ff ma q I fnua jltim, M if 'ii 'W tl'. I f V ' 'ly ' W' Ellyn. A Q . I Emi C33 , 1' it ,..,,, 1' .N fystv ., 5 y,yt . SUSAN HASEGAWA ELOISE HAYASHI AMY FUKUNAGA GEORGE ATTA CARL BENTO Regional Winner, Regional Winner, Regional Winner, Regional Winner, Honolulu Advertiser Scholastic Art Contest Scholastic Art Contest Scholastic Art Contest Scholastic Art Contest: Honolulu Star-Bulletin First Place, 1 RHS Science Fair Football All-Star Team SFC CHARLES MAIN Senior Enlisted Instructor F X! nstructors Initiate ROTC Ranks diminished in ROTC due to a Depart- ment of Education directive placing the train- ing program on a voluntary basis. Introduc- ing students to the fundamentals of military science, newcomers SFC Orlando Marcano and PSG Edmund Martins employed a varie- ty of teaching techniques in classroom in- struction. The battalion paraded before the Stevenson Intermediate student body to bol- ster cadet numbers. Vying for a perpetual trophy, companies initiated rifle competition. -1 ? in ,xr 4, it r' f Left: Sponsor Diane Lee and Lt. Col. Ernest Acopan salute departing SfSgt. Melicio Hernandez before he reviews his last Roosevelt paradt Below: Sabcrs flash over heads of majorettcs lcd by drill team sponsor Deborah Park in at synchronized display for a Paintbrush Game rrowd Comprehensive Militar raining Program ,sf T N. 5 E YY A Q if .xww 'Qi rig: A F1 73' ig .F ' I 3 X ii , f i at J S ' 3 lx i X X e I X- ' Q 1' ' if i g Q V, I Mu A ,P ' L .2-na' I .ra .- , X Y f A ee ' -' , A YQ '-.IW Y .+ is R 3 9- iii' Y U Q I . K Y K '- lg 1 .5 'Q ' 'PIL ,yi ' I nu Y i' wa f Q ,X 3 X it 3 i L fi 1 Xi l 4' r fwfr 5 ,rf M! V Y' i'v f V X, . ,. v X ' O 'J' at ' 5 I A ' 5 I X 40 X ' , .43-N5 FIRST AND SECOND LIEUTENANTS. Bottom Row: Albert Antonio, Michael Lau.Carl Shiroina. Randall Leong. Second Row: Harold Ayat, Nelson Goo, Keith Lau, Charles Agena, Randall Pang. Top Row: Earl Keaunui. Ross Hoopai. Gary Pang, David Wlarren, Richard Andrade. DRILL TEAM. Bottom Row: Randall Char. Benson Young, Terrance Chinen, Robert Acusta. Second Row: Rudolph Kaheaku, Nathan Hiraoka, Adrien Chang, Deborah Park, Nelson Goo, Toshihiko Ogata, David Valvnciano. Top Row: Howard Takahashi, Michael Hidano, Richard Gayagas, David Kapua. , an 31 if H- ,EP 'llllilllllnl' ll' mlljlii . ' ' xi wil l F-i N. lu Cadet Lt. Col. Honorary Ernesto Acopan Cadet Lt. Col. Battalion Diane Lee Commander Battalion Sponsor Cadet Maj. Wesley Saito Battalion Executive Officer E Honorary Q yx Cadet Maj. xii I 1 'l' illlllilllliliil 1 '1 ' X fll, kit. ' lllli iii1, ,l,, lv l, i igmll . . 15 ml. 'Iii ' Claire Sakai Social Sponsor Cadet Capt. Stanley Chun Battalion Adjutant Battalion S-1 Cadet Second Lt. Albert Antonio Battalion S-2 Cadet Capt. Warren Harada Battalion S-3 Cadet First Lt. Craig Santos Battalion S-4 Honorary Cadet Capt. Alan Higa Band Commander Honorary Cadet Capt. Lorna Kawashima Band Sponsor Smaller Unit Boasts Cadet Capt. Clifford Mikasa Co. A Commanding , Officer , WMWN . QL H0I10rary J liim1jii i.ilfj. Siiettiili L?. li l Co. A Sponsor W lll' ' 'im Cadet First Lt. Harold Ayat Co. A First Platoon Leader Honorary Cadet First Lt. Krystine Maeda Co. A First Platoon Sponsor Cadet First Lt. Michael Lau Co. A Second Platoon Leader ww? G-03 Honorary Cadet First Lt. Carol Asano Co. A Second Platoon Sponsor Cadet First Lt Peter Cabral Co. A Third Platoon Leader Honorary Cadet First Lt. Raynette Lee Co. A Third Platoon Sponsor Cadet First Lt. David Warren Co. A Executive Officer av- Cadet First Lt. Carl Shiroma Co. B. Executive Officer l , Sharper Discipline :gr ns iw, Lv, -1 r i tr Q VX I r 'K ' 3 3211112 V ?' F N 1 i U. , 1 y L fast, ,1 wa-Il 4' TIP I 'ni vu 'W 5 1 N fs-X , j 'QF 191. 11 in Ill 1 s 1 -nr '1'.? ll Ill Cadet Capt. Russell Ho Co. B Commanding Officer Honorary Cadet Capt. Naomi Gishitomi Co. B Sponsor Cadet First Lt. Gary Pang Co. B First Platoon Leader Honorary Cadet First Lt. Colleen Lau Co. B First Platoon Sponsor Cadet Second Lt. Earl Keaunui Co. B Second Platoon Leader Honorary Cadet Second Lt. Marilyn Johnson Co. B Second Platoon Sponsor Cadet First Lt. Ross Hoopai Co. B Third Platoon Leader Honorary Cadet First Lt. Nina Shima Co. B Third Platoon Sponsor Cadet Capt. Adrien Chang Drill Team Commanding Off Honorary Cadet First Lt. f A' Cadet Capt. Nelson Goo Deborah Park Drill Team Drill Team Sponsor Platoon Leader Diligent practice produces precision in the color guard Cadet First Lt. james Duarte Drill Team icer Executive Officer ORCHESTRA. Bottom Row: Joyce Nakasone, Janie de Neeve, Masae Hirota. Rae Tanaka, Lynn Tamayoshi, Ann Kawamoto. Choy, Janice Chong, Patricia Loo, Jane Anzai, Jeanne Au, Lola Hee, Gail Taketa. Third Row: Ann Yoneshige, Karen Hong, Kathleen Ito, Riccio Tanaka, Keora Nakamura, April Leong, Deborah Kawasaki, Lorene Godfrey. Top Row: Brian C. P. Lee, Rita Mills, Ann Sakai, Richard I-lotoke, Harry Gushikurna, Stanley Loo, Wayne Fujita, William Arnold, Edward Chung, GRCHESTRA Christmas was ushered in with the playing of seasonal melodies as the RHS orchestra gave its first performance for 'lkeikisn at Lincoln Elementary. With the choir's assis- tance, the orchestra presented the 32nd an- nual Christmas Concert for the school and community. Outstanding members competed for various honors in the statewide Music Festival and auditioned for seats in the Se- lect Orchestra. Six musicians represented Roosevelt in the Honolulu Youth Symphony. BAND Boasting a medley of contemporary tunes and classics, Roosevelt's band performed for the school and community. Besides providing music at grid and basketball tilts, members spread cheer in the annual Christmas parade through downtown Honolulu. Striving for perfection, musicians held rehearsals on Mon- day evenings and after school in preparation for the Hawaii Parade of Bands. Instrumen- talists from Roosevelt and Santa Monica High presented a public music festival in April. Musicians Heighten BAND. Bottom Row: Wayne Fujita, David Taylor, Allan Lorna Kawashima, Sandra Horikami, Lorinda Chang, George Chock, Eric Lee, Leslie Au, Dennis Ling, Eileen Cunningham, Sharilyn Tabata, Rawlecn Nawaa, Aaron Paul Kong, Brian Hugh, Curtis Brooks, Bruce Nakamura, Top Row: Steven Valenciano, Gordon Johnson, Vernon Paul Goo, Walter Matsuoka, Wilbert Koelkebeck. , W . M. .,., V 16? 41 MR. PETER WILCOX Band and Orchestra Director - Y, 3 Q, an , 5 Elissa Shayer, Corinne Chan. Second Row: Gwendolyn Jim, Gayle John Park, Jr., Velma Kau, Masahide Hirota, Robyn Mizushima, Timothy de Neeve, Neil Koizumi, Roger Namiki, Vernon Sato, Dennis Chung. Versatile epertoire With c'Pop Tunes Omo, Paul Mark, Ann Sakai, Rita Mills, Teresa Iwashita, Nadine Fong, Claire Sakai, Dennis Kinoshita, William Arnold, Barbara Yee, Janice Ching, Sharon Litsey, Wanda M. L. Lee, james Sasaki, Steven Wong. Second Row: Malcolm Hong, Nakano, Richard Davis, Kean Sakata, Harry Gushikuma, Peter Kawamura, Layne Maeoka, Vivien Lee, Nancy Fukuroku, Lois Yanagawa, Alan Higa, Steven Masui, Timothy de Neeve. Third Row: Roger Namiki, Neil Koizumi, Miles Lee, Dean Fujita, Roy Yonaoshi, Diane Gishitomi, Colin Young, John de Neeve, Rodney Okada, William Richard, Brian Lee, Victor Kimura. Sato, Calvin Chong, Glenn Fong, Milton Mitsunaga, Donald Ginoza, Richard Hotoke, Wayne A. Maeda, Charles Furuike, 1. U I , l in w ill! l , CHOIR. Bottom Row: Ruth Yandall, Deborah Lau, Roberta Polelia,Crescentia Shea, Jacqueline Trainor, Maelin Lee, Donna Loveymae Kekoa. Second Row: April Olsen, Alexis Ah-Mow, Kuulei Kalohi, Linda Masui, Donna Hall, Carol Laikupu, Lois Clark. Third Row: Candace Leong, Doreen Howell, Raynette Kealoha, Marlene Delovio, Lorraine Morillo, Reginald Akana, Awana, Joy Oleole, Deborah Kaleikini. Fourth Row: Barbara Maio, Patricia Morillo, Pamela Trainor, Raynette Kanealii 5 Yoshioka, Patricia Toyama, Starrlyn Simeona, Charlene Kalua, Evalani Halemanu, Pamela Frendo, Verna Villaroz. Top Row: Richard Fischer, William Kahau, Revelation Kalauli, Samuel Kaauwai, Alexander Kalauli, Robert Howell, Debbie Wallace, lll fail, il lf A' iii , ll mari W. l ,lil w w l li Rt 1 l 'ii- ,if J, MR. BRUCE DUNNELL Choir Director CHOIR Joining forces with a new director, the choir prepared holiday programs including HFour Songs for Christmasl' and the annual Spring Concert. On New Year's Day the glee club appeared on an educational television presen- tation, and the following month entertained Future Teachers of America conventioneers at Roosevelt. In February, choir members were all-day guests at Waianae High School, where they performed for the student body and became acquainted with leeward students. 56 W is it QQ1.wlt,,, at g g, K L,,1l' '. A -.f' 1 3 5' A ,gi 5, V Y: . 4 'YK xl.. 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Bottom Row: Valerie Ching, Regilene Fellezs, Susan Ajifu, Linda Masui. Second Row: Dancette Kaninau, Laverne Sabalboro, Barbara Shinno, Raynette Kanealii. Third Row: Lionetta Koki, Robin Richardson, Jayne Sakai. Top Row: June Leong, Sharon Litsey, Frances Kaina, Patricia Toyama, Nancy Yoshioka. il ' pi T if A J -W Oye, Debra Kaea, Terry Buenconsejo, Leslie Akiona, Madeline Kaina, Mary Jane Flores, Karen Gugudan, Jewell Kahoovnei, Tessmer, hiaydeen Rahe, Samunette Matthews, Robin Richardson, Valerie Ching. Florence Kekaula, Daniettc Kealoha, Nora Louis Kauo, Edison Ramiro, Clarence Palcnapa, Alexander Akiona, Lovelyn Nakamura, June Leong, Regilene Fellezs, Ellaine Lionetta Koki, Dancette Kaninau, Lawrence Mano, John Simcona, James Kelly, Harry Palmer, Barbara Shmno, Nancy Linda Stephens, Melodee Toro, Lorelei Toro, Williamae Kahau, Annie Akaka, Jayne Sakai, William Nihi, Gordon Maeha, Sharon Litsey, Olga Martinez, Rita Chun, Laverne Sabalboro. Choir Heartens Seasonal Joy at RHS , At the HIC i'Festival of Trees, Harry Palmer '1'j, sings a solo from the carol What Child Is This ?U Mr IRT 1 5 W r l 'M- .Q x 1 1:55, 3 l I l BOYS' GLEE CLUB. Bottom Row: Clarence Palenapa, John Simeona. Second Row: Samuel Kaauwai, Louis Kauo, Revelation Kalauli. Third Row: William Kahau, Robert Howell, Harry Palmer. Top Row: Reginald Akana, Alexander Kalauli, John Kaneakua. K ,Q Q. rf W' 'iff' ?'7fy 5 :lil ffl 1 gk Summit of Riders' hristmas Festivities focus 'on Queen Ruth Yandall 's coronation by '67 king, John Kotake. goers Michael Takahashi and Lon Okada. SOCIALS lfun-loving Riders enjoyed proms, canteens, and banquets as diversions from academic schedules, Defeated Monarchs, consoled by the first RHS Canteenis theme song HEven the Bad Times Are Good, united with tri- umphant Riders to welcome in the football season. Three days before Christmas, holiday decor sparkled for couples at uOur lVinter Love, the Mistletoe Ball. Between mouth- fuls of fish and poi, Seniors delighted in worn- enis fashions modeled by boys at M68 No Ka Oif, Displaying a flair for the romantic, Juniors honored Upperclassmen at f'Misty,' in the Royal Hawaiian Regency Room. Roose- veltis ROTC battalion joined Farrington, McKinley, and Leilehua for an interschool Military Ball in April. One week prior to graduation, Seniors experienced g'An Affair to Remember at the Commencement Ball, held in the Pacific Ballroom at the Ilikai. do WH' Pulsating beats of'fSweet Soul Music produced by the Insights ignite bug-a-looing' Riders at the Homecoming canteen, Freak Out, held a night before the grid clash , L 3 if M 'H 1 l L. if . .Q F ,N 'LE' 1. 'M W SCHOOL SPIRIT of-4 W ? i Mirroring the spirit of competition on the iufqftg field, Sophomores triumphantly carried off tl -ii' a prize teddy bear mascot awarded to the most enthusiastic class. Pep squad members clapped a lid on a red and gold spirit can to capture boisterous cheers from a lively i crowd. Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores sparked class football games with special T-shirts, colorful balloons, and student tal- ent. Besides those held at Roosevelt, rallies were assembled at Stevenson Intermediate preceding major skirmishes. Fans heralded it Homecoming action with a traffic-stopping carcade sixteen vehicles long. Confident ban- hm il ners flaunted by victory marchers predicted the return of the Paintbrush Trophy to RHS M' t. F from rival Punahou for the eighth time in nineteen years. Riders adopted Nevada South- ern University s visiting team and rooted for them durinff the basketball season in winter. wi 3 r D ' ' iM':'i'il l'.- LQ 'li ,ixitliiillltlllfll N . lliillelliillmlli' s l il I I t It I l W My triri i' i' l Do it again, do It again, I like it! urges pep coordinator Lorene Godfrey as Rough Riders gain precious yardage. 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Second Row: Nora Clark, co-captain, Cynthia Lee, co-captain, Sharilyn Shindo, co-captain, Helen Chow. Top Row: Donna Sullivan, Linda Stephens, Eileen Apuna. i Rough Rider Pazazz lg ll 5 sf Tying another bright balloon, Karyn Miyasato spots pro- Pepsters Annie Al-:aka and Vincent Yim shepherd McKin- spective buyers between glimpses of Junior Game action. ley's mascot to RHS,s cheering section for a half time growl. J Launching the grid season with a pregame rally, pep squad misses shower le-is and kisses on the football boys. In the afternoon Perks Rollieking Gridiron Hullabaloos ,r '9-.. 3? ,, . .1 N. 4 wc' rails: V f ,- 'f X jill Kajikawa, Claudia Higuchi, Colleen Lau, Steven Thomas, and Sherwin Miyamoto reign over the Homecoming canteen. tilt, Riders trounced Damien's Monarchs, 27-6. Borrowing the prize-winning Junior Homecoming float's pumpkin, cheerleader Gary Kimoto models the latest in Halloween fashions. ff' l, J - 1-we .,r. 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Dig 4,-fab, 5' ' A, , 1-,N . . .LY , 1 ll 4 K 'Q v I - ll' s I . ,f.f:::'.+r1i: XX 'WFP' 5 f-+-.,,?j.Xx ,fu- wggwmmfwaw DCl7lOI1SYflIlIlU thc idx mtl cs of a rrceut i rccts Joan Taqashlra s us1,c of the C111 P After school hours. rommittcc mcmbr-rs sp I I nnovation, Nlr. Larry Kancko cor- ro in drawing rvlutive proportions. lash vivid hues on a twenty-foot sign nm ra! E Q W H I . 3 f Q M 'H 'i N J , .X ' .uf-'- if fi r fz L rrrrrrrr M I . , News-F Y 'i 3' 2 4 W rrrrrr fr r fa- E 1 V 2 n A roomivr library facilitatfhs studies by offvring Z1 largcr source of rcfcrvnccs, hanges Form Hub of Campus Life Wheel Professional performers stylize the grace of Filipino dancing. publicizing the fact that i'Homecoming's Oct. 28! ,w ..,,.,....-...Q , if CANDIDS Riders ventured toward progressive trends throughout the school year. Allowing for greater self-expression through school apparel, temporary lifting' of all dress restrictions per- mitted more casual attire. The student hodv purchased a time and lahorsaving machine which produced instant identilieation cards to replace lost ones and to accommodate newcomers. To better acquaint parents with the RHS curriculum, separate open houses were held for solid and nonsolid subjects. A turnout of over six hundred parents filled Carter Auditorium to hear counselors explain college prerequisites and SCAT and STEP scores. Construction of a more expansive lihrarv and renovation of the cafeteria cul- minated the updating of facilities. Supplement- ing English class studies, the administration granted students permission to view Camelot and Gone with the Wind during school hours. Drummer Dino Danelli of the Young Rascals obliges second runner-upM1 By Kim's autograph request during a Miss K-POI Pageant press conference f pi: ltttt A 5 4 N3 2 K . tt ,ff .W fi V T .X , . N V F 3' ? s tt:1tttfr.'- N 'fi W 1 t N. . . Year 'cZaps Riders ' X53 - 5, ,M I K r r r. ,ll wggllqlli W H W ul' sill An interpretive dancer frightj frolics amidst multi- colored psychedelic fantasies projected by Pan Wilson. ' -.in-. ,,nJ'iLf'l ll In a production opened to the Oahu public, HTY actors dramatize the Shakespearean play, Comedy of Errors, at Roosevelt. with Collection of Paeemaking Happenings S if if Riders don T-shirts and shorts during the 'no dress code trial period of three months Ls,,.111'lefQwfi 'f'H'fL, 1 win- ! Cheese,, smiles Heidi Yuen while Melvin Chang snaps the shutter for an instant ID. W V I I i si. ,mst 4 , 1 ' 3 l' Q ' ,L 'Q fi' .6-J --ii' gpf?? I ln, iiii 1 Stacking clean plates, Reginald Akana and James Nakata utilize the new dishwasher X J ' It 51 Students Manifest Aloha Spirit Across Seas CULTURAL EXCHANGE Inspired by i'Na Lima Aloha Mana Aina Apauf' or HLoving Hands Extended to All the Lands, chaperones and 150 students from Honolulu high schools took a summer jaunt to faraway lands. Shortbread bakes, light bulb sales, and Rooseveltis first carnival provided partial funds for the exchange group. Chi- nese, Japanese, Korean, and Polynesian danc- ers enlivened band and orchestra programs. Troupe members jetted across the oceans, touring New York City, Washington, D.C., Montreal, London, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Moscow, and Leningrad. Visits to famous touring spots such as the White House, the Statue of Liberty, Expo, Carnaby Street, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, and the Winter Palace of Peter the Great brought classroom learning to life. Cordially greeting the group were dignitaries such as the Mayor of Montreal and the Lord lVIay0r of London. Russian ice cream bars entice eager travelers while touring Moscow. Representative Patsy Mink pauses from her Congressional duties to visit with fellow islanders on the White House steps. 68 '-. 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' 522'-fx. -- N 'S ,wan-,Q,N wx HRM Nfmh .1 Nw v 2 3 i 9 ,112 J' , KA? .fx r .E sf.- gg? My Y ffl 'V ,,,,,,,.,,3:W2fgf'2'4'W wg, fx 47 A-' 5 5 1 wg 5 . 4 Q g 1 Q QE' 1 W' 7 ? ', -5 -Aw, ,JF 33 Rf , 4 jx if .,,Q,f, xg 7 I ri.. If i . QQ. 'Q +ar.-fi W , 7 Z 2 . N Sql ,S Academic Clubs Recognize Rider Scholars all ,Q We .is-I Above: While on NHS exchange, Claire Sakai observes a Punahou art class experimenting with line concept. Left: At a candlelight service, Quill and Scroll officers Diane Mark and Claude Kutaka administer Society vows. PAAC member Richard Costa expounds on Vietnam as a Farrington student and Robert Replogle listen intently. 72 KA HUI LOEA. Bottom Row: Mr. Donald Jensen, adviser, Karen Chang, Ann Kamemoto, Linda Masui, Irene Kimura, Sharon Kameda, representative. Second Row: Ann Sakai, representative, Beverly Kurokawa, Diane Lee, Claire Sakai, pres- identg Carol Sue, secretary. Top Row: Irene Lindley, vice-president, Bonnie Goodell, Brian Kanehiro, Howard Okamoto, treasurer, Melvin Chang, Stanley Loo. KA HUI LOEA Seniors maintaining a 3.5 grade point average QUILL AND SCROLL Exclusive membership to the Quill and Scroll throughout high school comprised the mem- bership of the National Honor Society. Host- ing an interschool quiz bowl, the Ka Hui Loea coordinated competitions between district chapters. In January, a student exchange exposed members to honors classes at other schools. An NHS state convention featured a banquet and c'Freak-out Nightf' where stu- dents met informally in a psychedelic atmos- Society recognized outstanding journalists on the school's publication staffs, Rough Rider and Round Up. Officers a,1d advisers selected candidates after screening for a minimum grade point average of 3.0, high character rating, and a teacher's recommendation. Qual- ified by their literary experience, members contributed sports and feature articles to the Papakolea Post, a bimonthly newspaper phere of burning incense and swirling lights. edited by VISTA worker Mr. Peter Harkness. l li we-u 4 - N i l 'V' f - J N N, iii. 12' 1 , . , ' i'. l- ' QUILL SCROLL SOCIETY. Bottom.Row: Sharon Kameda, Marsha Ching, Corinne Chan, Carol Sue, vice-pres- identg Christie Adams. Top Row: Edwin Shimizu, Lea Uehara, Georgia Wong, Candis Lee, Carrie Matsuzaki, Claude Kutaka, secretary. QDIHHC Mark, president, Mrs. Evelyn Lee, Mrs. Patricia Okamura, co-advisers.j ,ui EL Rojo Y oRo As part of the Tools for Freedom Program to further economic development in Latin America, the Spanish Club's Operation Ninos provided funds for the purchase of school supplies for needy children. El Rojo y Oro members sampled Mexican food at a luncheon prepared by a local restaurant and welcomed Christmas with the traditional breaking of a homemade papier-mache pinata. In January students viewed slides picturing costumes, festivals, and historic buildings of Guatemala. Wielding buckets of soapy water, German Club EL ROJO Y ORO. Bottom Row: Joanne Tanaka, Annie Lee, Roberta Choy, W. Lois Cunningham, Beverly Tamura, Velma Kau, Diane Shimizu, Paula Powell, president. Second Row: Janice Koelkebeck, vice-president, Patricia Fujitani, Keora Nakamura, Lovelyn Nakamura, Denise Hiu, Iris Kurashige, Lcslee Endo, Geraldine Ching, Chelsea Sur. Top Row: Julienne Mikasa, Katherine Orr, Karen Hayashi, Brenda Cunningham, Cynthia Lee, Barbara Kon, Sandra Nakai, Deborah Among. .-'Ali v jr O Q, I, Y - , f , , ' iii' EL ROJO Y ORO. Bottom Row: Suzanne Young, Lynn Ishida, treasurer: Amanda Manalo, Madeline Costa, Linda G. Ching, Gail Okumoto, Kathryn Grogger, Jane Anzai, Lisa Wakida. Second Row: Lynn Ohara, Katy Mikasa, Cheryl Kau, secretary, Lynn Kusumoto, Fleurette Lyons, Gail Fujinaka, Joy Nakamoto, Diane Matsuo, Ann Sakai. Top Row: Lindy Chaney, Mirio Whitley, Mahealani Bray, Nora Clark, Brian Miyamoto, Karl Miyamoto, Marty Lum, Randall Lee, Colin Kiyota. CML Paul Izawa, adviser.j H ,-- .E QM. i 1 fi 'N ' -il iii-it V i , J f iii .G - W ,V , N , if- '! N 5, 3, 1 3 X ' ,N 3, or it J Y , s ,, ,i ii U lx N O 5 M 'I AQ i -.5-M ,M ,,., , ,,., .a.:,..-, l , fwttw, ,N ME. ,il L. A ir , E ,,.,...f .1 . P' -aqua v, W .am M .f jr ' If n-f Y J:-I 'li 7 .,-.ff 1' members wash cars to raise a hundred dollars. .ue V w DEUTSCHER VEREIN Proceeds from car washing contributed to a scholarship fund for Deutscher Verein mem- bers participating in summer workshops in Germany, The organization collected books to aid in establishing a library in India and visited patients at Kaiser Hospital as ser- vice projects. Clubs from Mid-Pacific and lolani were guests at the Wleihnachtsfest, a traditional yuletide celebration, where stu- dents learned about the origin of Christmas in Germany and sampled German desserts. .A ii? t 2? F Q. fir f if I S 'Y Q.: t,-11. ya 'lf 'gi 1 f m ' ti ,,i '1 fi V ,. 1' 1 ' s i i ' len - sf u ,s , . :U i' -v. il iiiifzizi rf 'X' at -'I ffl H . l it 9 . 1- M, 7 Uflgni ft f, 1 an i TTEYWQI, l'..,,fNt1 N 1 n w ' Hp .5 -N , I 5, ip 1.1-1 H ,-.i,li , ' r 'K N- -,,. +11 ,Q V-A igfgglif' ' gfgat, tjysllxt in If All a ly ' .iii f. V .5 459, 5:11 E' -4 -1-QQ f ww 'V ',.. -xi-C, fu' ny' ,a ' w:w,,,.' Q, f .1 ff 'J 1., 1 fi-WT ' '-'If7'?.- gm fps ' ls ,st DEUTSCHER VEREIN. Bottom Row: Eloise Motonaga, Diana Berger, Cheryl Hiraki, vice-president: Arlyn Wong, Blossom Mau, Carla Mizumoto, Janice Chong, secretaryg Karen Iwamoto, Ruth Otake, Miss Lorraine Lum, adviser. Second Row: Karola Henry, Judith Tamashiro. Christine Sato, Linda Hamao, Dayna Yee. Gayle Choy, Joan Matsuzaki, Barbara Chang, William Wong, Donna Kurosawa, Top Row: Irene Murakami,Anne Nagamine, Pamela Hong, Charlotte Amazaki, presidentg Beverly Lum, Harriet Yoshizaki, Deborah Tollefsen, Brian Kanehiro,D0ug1as Okamoto. e 23's if i aw, ii' l!'u '5.tf-1.35 Jas. 1... Above: At the annual Spanish Club Christmas party, a traditional candy-filled pinata is a tantalizing swinging target for members. Left: Demonstrating the use of banderillas, Mr. Paul Izawa ex- plains how darts are thrown by banderilleros to enrage the bull. ., at I :tha . . w N' H. .,.,. , .f , . ' L uf- N X ,iw N 4 L 'll 'cb' 1 ' g i. 9 , , 1 N 14 .1 ' i w .5 - er 1 -V r ' W , ,..f'-Q... - 'ii.'E - f ' M: X K , ,L ' y , , , 1- I 1' Q1 1! l . , M . ' 2 ' ' , H A L fl ,Xi A it . Q i E475 i M? KUO YU-HUI. Bottom Row: Mrs. Juliet Choi, adviserg Sharlene Honnaka, presidentg Anne Kishi, Patricia Fujitani, Carol Dang, W'illette Young, Melissa Lum, secretaryg Jewel Chee. Second Row: Constance Matsui, Debbie Wong, Terryl Leong, Gwendolyn Jim, Velma Kau, Gwyned Chun, Allynne Tom, Lorraine Lau. Top Row: Stanton Ho, Kenrick Chee, Steven Lum, Cay Oclo, Cheryl Kau. Alicia Wang, Claudette Chang, Valerie Chang, vice-president. fMerton Chun, treasurer.j Organizations Focus on Oriental Cultures Left: Mandarin Club president Sharlene Honnaka sells cotton candy during the Chinese New Year celebration. Below: In observation of Girls' Day, Kiku no Kai member Irene Uyeno arranges dolls representing the lmperial Court. ,. it f gilt lt M . 1 f, .ix ' ,gg E V i i J-l , V' .- QM A--. i ji rx 1 iq I ii A - lu- 'iff , 7 I E KIKU N0 KAI. Bottom Row: Charlyne Nakashima, Christine Oda, Joann Sakihara, Elaine Takamori, Janice Takaoka, Juliet Adaniya, Susan Yazawa, Kathleen Nakamoto, Robin Yafuso. Second Row: Floreine Nakamoto, Lynn Kezuka, Patsy Kajiura, Janice Okayama, Yolanda Dupio, Donna Hirota, Susan Uchida, Cheryl Miwa, Suzanne Nariyoshi. Top Row: Tanice Noguchi, Steve Tawada, Dennis Kinoshita, Karl Miyamoto, Colin Morita, Gerald Toyama, Steven Masui, Rex Niimoto, David Hirao. KUO YU-HUI East-West Center students from Hong Kong described their culture to the Kuo Yu-hui at an informal luncheon in December, Pro- fessor Kai-yu Hsu, foremost authority on Mandarin in America, discussed the advan- tages of studying the language. As a fund- raising project, the club manned a corn booth at the 4'Night in Chinatown festivities. At the Narcissus Festival's Cultural and Flower Show at the HIC Exhibition Hall, they dem- onstrated the art of Chinese pretzel making. KIKU NO KAI Service projects of the Kiku no Kai included the establishing of a Japanese literary sec- tion in the Roosevelt library using profits from a car wash, and Christmas caroling at Kuakini Home. To stimulate interest in the culture of Japan, the club prepared an exhibit of traditional Girls' Day dolls for the library display case. Members attended the Shochiku Revue, the highlight of the annual Cherry Blossom Festival, and viewed a docu- mentary film on Japan at the Toho Theatre. KIKU NO KAI. Bottom Row: Mrs. Ernell Nishiyama adviser, Florence Toyama, Karen Fukumoto, Loreen Mizobe, Corinne Ekimoto, Linda Nakao, Nadine Shinoda, treasurer, Susanne Tsuha, Gail Sasaki, Constance Kido, Ann Kamemoto. Second Row: Gayle Taketa, Millicent Motonaga, Carole Kunishi, Aileen Kuwata, Cynthia Kunimura, secretaryg Avis Lam, Nadyne Nakasone, Agnes-Marie Murata, Suzanne Maeda, Carol Asano. Top Row: Leila Higa, Ann Nakamura, Caryn Nishimura, Hilda Matsuda, presidentg Sachiko Kurashige, vice-president, Irene Uyeno, Amy Segawa, Beverly Kurokawa, Joan Endo, Sharon Furuike, Janet Endo. ' fd, ' - 3' f l ' ' 2 A g Y I N in is as I t . e 1 'A Q ', i , 5 A ' VN I L Ytixx, W QFD' :: Y nf ig, L' ,.q- f I if ! I Q2 V Ti i'1 ' ' I . ' i , 'li , ,N '- jf' 5 i I , E ii gl, ' V W, ,- Q, it ' I I flux? I iitid f t Q I --ie i A if I S K' f ,,,, I e S iiii e 7 A LES CAUSEURS. Bottom Row: Mrs. Fay Wren Midkiff, adviserg Amy Isobe, Dorene Okamoto, presidentg Susan Oberdorfer, Carol Sue, Charlotte Leu, Dawn Miyahira, vice-president. Second Row: Patricia Pimentel, Shelley Morse, Gayle Kam, Sally Stevensq Sharon Furuike, Glenda Takata. Top Row: Wayne Toyomura, John Takara, Riley Lee, Sue Ann Lee, Joellyn Jay, Joan Okuno. LES CAUSEURS European ceramic creches and Christmas postcards displayed by the French Club dec- orated the office showcase in December. Celebrating the holiday La Fete des Rois, members commemorated the arrival of the three kings in Bethlehem. Year-round proj- ects included corresponding with pen pals in France and publishing a quarterly news- paper, La Causette. Distributed to third- year students and club members, the paper contained original French poetry and prose. AKE AKAMAI Group labs conducted after school by the Ake Akamai Science Club included experiments in psychology, handwriting analysis, extrasen- sory perception, and paper chromatography. Members invited a UH professor to discuss marine microbiology and diseases caused by microorganisms. Selected students attended Holiday Science Lectures on :Communica- tion: Men and Machinesv at the UH. Guided by a geologist from the Planetarium, the group explored the slopes of Diamond Head. LES CAUSEURS. Bottom Row: Beverly Suehiro, Anne Shigemoto, Catherine Hiu, Cheryl Lau, Trudy Ohara, Pamela Kanno, Joyce Kunimoto, treasurerg Sylvian Cho, Second Row: Kathryn Kanchiro, Carleen Yim, Joan Tani, Marianne Ochi, Beverly Naruto, June Tokuda. Susan Lee, Norma Willingham. Top Row: Ellyn Isobe, Carolyn Ashton, Alicia Wang, Constance Matsui, secretaryg Cay Odo, Darlene Suganuma, Janice Ching, Wanette Chang, Roberta Lim. pplled French, Sclence Generate CtlVltlCS I , E i gl 7, Q . lll .,,. a N1 M fl be el-t,kw :,l A ,J-eff H K, 1' Above: Melodious strains of holiday songs fill the air as French Club girls rehearse for caroling at Fort Shafter. Right: Conducting an experiment in chromatography, Bar0I1 Ching attempts LO Separate amino acids in hair. AKE AKAMAI SCIENCE CLUB. Bottom Row: Mrs. Karen Muronaka. adviscrg Stella Matsuda, secretaryg Barbara Chang, Lynn Choy, Carla Mizumoto, Carol Sue, vice-president. Second Row: Melvin Chang, Glenn Yokoyama, Patricia Chikamoto, Joan Matsuzaki, Amy Isobe, Susan Wakai, treasurerg Becky Kiyotoki. Top Row: Dennis Kinoshita, Charles Furuike, Baron Ching, Deborah Tollefscn, Carrie Matsuzaki, presidentg Katherine Orr. 79 'E' MFDICS. Bottom Row: Joyce Kunimoto, Evelyn Kobayashi, Carol Shigt-moto, Dana Pang, Andrea Lee. Second Row Glenda Takata, Evelyn Tanaka. Beverly Kurokawa, secretaryg Maria Chang. Top Row: Diane Tamaru, treasurer Cay Odo, Ruby H. Yamamoto, Deborah Tollefsen, preside-mg Barbara Chang, vice-president. CMrs. Sarah Harris, adxiscrj MEDICS Lectures by a pharmacologist, chest surgeon, and pediatrician familiarized the Medics with various medical careers. During a tour of Tripler Army Hospital in February, members observed a surgical operation. Profits from a macadamia nut sale purchased Thanksgiving dinners for two needy families and rice for Macao villagers. In other projects, the Medics assisted with the sophomore tuberculin skin testing and sponsored a Valentine's Day party at Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children. Untangling a red crepe-paper net for a cluster of balloons, the Medics decorate Shriners' Hospital. ff' ei wi-pgs!! sa!-fi? . U, Speaker Larry Bales ponders over a student's question during a discussion with members of the FTA on love, and free expression FTA Directed by Mr. Peter Harkness, VISTA volunteer, the Future Teachers of America tutored pupils in reading and mathematics. Students heard lectures on practice teaching, changing moralities of teen-agers, and en- trance requirements for the University of Ha- waii. In March they toured the campus to ob- serve teaching methods on the college level. At Timberline Camp in Waipahu, FTA rep- resentatives from Oahu high schools debated the setbacks of institutionalized education. FHA. Bottom Row: Karen Choriki, Alice Kapua, Carol Shigemoto, Julia Kaneshiro, Deborah Morito. Second Row: Kathleen Adversalo, vice-president, Leila Oba, Beverly Mau, president, Charlene Joseph. Top Row: Pauline Racimo, parliamentary historian, Jessie Oshiro, Pamela Manjiu, Rita Mills, treasurer, Gail Mooko. CMiss Mae Kaya, adviser, Millicent Motonaga, seeretary.j FHA Attainment of Junior Homemakers' Degrees encouraged the Future Homemakers of Amer- ica to participate in community services. Projects included collecting food for Thanks- giving baskets, planting trees in front of the school for National Youth Conservation and Beautification Year, and making dolls for Shriners' Hospital For Crippled Children. The club discussed the role of home econom- ics in the business world at workshops, and honored teachers during FHA Week in April. .545 Beverly Mau and Millicent Motonaga create rag dolls for Christmas from plastic faces, old socks, cotton, and yarn. FTA. Bottom Row: Diana Sekido, Jeanette Araki, Ann Kamemoto, Lynn Ohara, Dawn Miyahira, Nadine Shinoda, Annie Lee, Roberta Kim, Gail Sasaki. Second Row: Cheryl Yawata, viee-president, Joanne Tanaka, Gwyned Chun, Joan Endo, representative, Gwen Matsumura, Rita Watanabe, Glenda Takata, Linda Nakao. Top Row: Nina Shima, Beverly Naruto, Fleurette Lyons, Sharon Furuike. Nora Yamamoto, Janet Endo, secretary, Candis Lee, president, Janice Koelkebeck, Roberta Lim. QMrs. Margaret Pai, adviser, Irene Lindley, treasurer.j ii W W V uf W-4 f at-1 i i V W 'ttf ll M Y, Y ' .- Q L Y i Qi J A W ii l ,,,, 11, 74- Y Q ' ' as git' I ' W - 'Tir ' - HW E H 'i 'i .- c 1 1 ,, 3 A . 'L 1 , Y f 'Al J Y -fly 'Hin ,..' ,,--, 0 , Xian, xl: AK. 5? - Y X J Volunteers Serve School in Many Capacities ,Y j-Q1 ' -.ggi--A Above: Hui Kokua President Kathleen Morgado ties boxes of clothes before mailing them to an orphanage in Vietnam. Left: Transferring books during Thanksgiving vacation, Gail Sasaki and Irene Kimura stack paperbacks in new quarters. ROOSEVELT BOOKSTORE. Bottom Row: Diane Gishitomi, JoAnn Takamura, VVilma Lau, Cassandra Leong, Georgia Hay, Gail Sasaki, head accountantg Carol Sue, assistant manager. Second Row: Ann Okamura. Carleen Yim, Gayle Choy, Sandra Nagaishi, Irene Kimura, secretaryg Stella Yoshioka, head proctor. Top Row: Deborah Arakaki, Kathryn Kanehiro, Alvin Yee, Gordon Johnson, Gwendolyn jim, Velma Kau, Hilda Matsuda, head cashier. CMiss Georginia Thom, adviserg Lillian Nii, managenj Q ,ff 'I .fl ,ix 1 , 2 in U Ewt ,,fg mf M 1' I E 1 ROOSEVELT BOOKSTORE HUI KOKUA l -mf 3 l fs 7 'E , . ' T ' as fri ' ,M X 2-if ,ii Viv- ii, i. ' ,Q ir .N a. ,. ,h M we S S 'fe - 2 .K X , ll ,' f i Agfa, , X , I' , ft' 77-'xl we-Y. Y f re V 'QE ' x -A N Y 14' -. fs. in - i1ii'? Pia, P ' ,2..4Ai 'L i Y . A 4 I W. Q ,,, J, M, , 4- HUI KOKUA. Bottom Row: Miss Ruth Matsumoto, adviser, Evelyn Tanaka, Dale Sugiyama, Anne Nakanishi, Gail Mooko, Alice Kapua, Karen Choriki, Kathleen Morgado, president. Second Row: Pamela Hong, Gayle Choy, Patricia Pimentel, Candace Radner, Jan Moss, Ronnette Freedman, Shirenett Keiki, Sharlyn Lau. Top Row: Judith Jones, Deborah Among, Nancy Singleton, treasurer, Ruby H. Yamamoto, Linda Nagato, secretary, Debbie Wong, Leslie Chu, Nora Yamamoto. An expanding business and an inconvenient location necessitated the relocation of the Roosevelt Bookstore from the back of the gymnasium to Room 30. Paperbacks requested by the students and the English Department were sold at a twenty per cent discount off regular store prices. Experimenting in No- vember with a larger thirty per cent deduc- tion, members strengthened accuracy in book- keeping and cashiering, In addition, the club held a ten per cent discount Easter sale. Winning second prize in the Homecoming float contest, junior and senior girls of the Hui Kokua service club received fifteen dollars. Spreading yuletide spirit, the club designed Christmas cards for U.S. soldiers in Vietnam and caroled at Hale Nani Hospital. Another community project involved construction of colorful Easter baskets for the children of Waimano Training School. Honoring deceased servicemen, the girls decorated graves at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific HUI KOKUA. Bottom Row: Lynn Kobayashi, Beverly Medeiros, Gail Kawata, Deborah Morito, Julia Kaneshiro, Joycelyn Young, Carleen Yim, vice-president. Second Row: Carol Shigemoto, Rachael Arakaki, Ruby Maeda, Diane Fujii, Deborah Arakaki. Gayle Kam, Roberta Kim. Top Row: Nellis Miyashiro, Letitia Pimentel, Rhoda Moore, Sharon Jenkins, Norma Chung, Barbara Kon, Roberta Lee. - ',,l' . - 1 if J U i le li? S ef 5 te 'ir L J 5 4 N, i'.5-if ' 3 ., 5 :Ii Q all ' A v 74, ,N T P' L sl its f 5 se E l , ,.... Fll l J ir. ,ia 83 GAME WARDENS X7UlllIllt'L'l' Gaim- Wztrdm-ns vnforcccl school polivivs of clrcss amd Conduct at Roosvvclt football QZIIIIUS, lX1CllllJf'I'S c'l1t'Ckc'd studcnt itll-ntification :md z11'1'ivcd 45 minutes before playing time to 1'c'sv1'x'c thc Clwcring scction. l7t'SlQlll'Cl lor aftt-rnoon games, distinctive llIlli'Ol'II1S Consistvd ot' slvcw-loss red mini- drt-ssvs with gold shorts. A rccognition din- ncr at tht' Roof Hotel in Fcbruary honored the wurclc-ns. April interviews of prospective nn-mhz-rs cndcd the ycar's major activities. l SHFRFTTPS Bottom Row Chirlcn Jostph C ulttn Xllll Dtbox th Morito, Rohm-rtzt Kim, Nudynv Nakasonc, Chris m fc n Bxcndt Lu Second Ron f ful: Cl x oxtclxn Noun Sl111'l'l'1l'tf Ki-ikii Robvrta LCC. Shzxrilyn Shindo. Gui Ktwiti Rotxn tts' Ktnt ll11 Dintcttt Ktnintu 'lop Row C iiol Slllgfxllllbtfl, Alolizmnni Pulizt, Norma Chung. lNI1tydvt'n Ili -1 . UL V t , E ' ? T? is ,U iattlltlitftflist-tt'tt'itM ull l l assemblies. At a January PTA meeting the USHERETTES Complying with requests in the morning bulletin, senior girls volunteered to usher at school and community activities. Wearing 1 easily identifiable red and yellow silk leis, members kept students quiet and aisles clear at Roosevelt's Thanksgiving and Christmas club guided parents to the auditorium, where a documentary film on school life was shown. At evening performances the Usherettes donned semi-formal dresses and white gloves. :?irl?fQnQi'l,2Q,'1,i if 1 1 :',li5ei, Ein-61,52 , I , ef, i f :ii e iii Y . ii 4 U' ! ,.ri 1. ii it il' iirvfali, -neil , ilifi. .M Y r E Eifiiggi uikiiiigflljili igggrrl'-'-ll l u 'H' Eiifll- V' . 'V .,., .1 5' ui3::li 1, ' m,,.m1,,m E. ig , muh Ei Y 5 V L lb ' ' 1' g ' gi' r i-,fgrigi ii 2 Ei' . i hiwiin mi M U ' V i -Elu:lli'u 1 -, N' lr Ze' Lay: L l 'ke' lg lessee infra mi: 1 l X Above: Game VVarden Captain Darlene Suganuma ropes off W Roosevelfs cheering section at the Kaimuki football game. Q lt F I A W 4 ' Left: Usherette C nthia Lee guides parents to the audito- ir . . y . 'M k e 4'Ml l't MMgP-lf'i'E M -efilfwlef'-we rium to discuss SCAT and STEP scores at a PTA meeting. USHERETTES. Bottom Row: Mae-lin Lee. Esalind Tesoro, Sharlyn Lau, Beverly Brock, Sharon Acusta. Deborah Among. Second Row: Raynettc Kealoha, Edwyna Zablan, Janet Uehara. Jacqueline Ben, Roberta Iyoki. Top Row: Maydcen Ili, Leslie Shioi, Nadine Kaneakua, Amy Segawa, Linda Chung, Eloise Hayashi. fMrs. Thelma Harris, adviseizl ,M-Y. vw- '95 X un- Illini Mechanical Skills Back Theatrical P ays , 1-M? - .. 4 T 'E ' Y Xjft. X tX A i ' X w-F Q., J gmt , X Y . E N Y i J f N T , t - , , ff. 1 ' 'I 4.f.t F .13 lv: M 5? J N , ff' . Q V! y - 1 fi -r . 1 i- i- . Qt. 1-1 pf 7 ' nr X ,Q -- mllllpsl ' 'L' gt ,Y egg -i 1 ' E, ,Xiv . ix X X SX ' -A 2 cl' il. X r , r .f X i -2. -4 V- it 'R' ii-1 . 11 T . i A ii' i s 5 - .. -.. we if it f A c Y- X . -.1 ,V X , X X XM X X T- V Y . I V ' ji ill .X i LV W, '-' 'i t 4:73 X SX , X X XX, mXX..1 ' it -, - f , i VXX X ' at 1 'I 5 V ' W Y M ii Z l it 1 t 5' ' i - .T T llvl it t Y E92 A a c - llii . a s c i KRHSXSTAGE CREVV, Bottom Row: Stanley Chun, KRHS program co-ehairmang Beverly Mau, Kathleen Adversalo, Blossom Mau. Gary Lee. Kenneth Arakaki. Second Row:Douglas Young. Richard Costa, Michael Wee. Randolph Yanagawa KRHS program co-chairman: Clemson Lam. Top Row: David VVarren. Stage Crew eo-manager: Robert Chang. George Atta, Stage Crew co-managerg Douglas Okamoto, Nelson Ho. CMrs. Joyce Chun, adviserj V if A' Focusing his zoom lens, a cameraman explains push-button control to Douglas Young, john Keller, and James Miller. W KRHSI STAGE CREW Excursions to KGMB and KHET .exposed KRHSfStage Crew members to broadcast- ing techniques. Radio programs on the sen- ior patio before school and during lunch gave the club experience in public relations, disc jockeying, log writing, and electrical technol- ogy. Operating audio-visual equipment at stu- dent assemblies further developed the Stage Crew's skill in production and management. In their spare time members taped conversa- tions for the Foreign Language Department. DRAMATICS SOCIETY Ten or more points accumulated by members of the Dramatics Society for performing or assisting in plays qualified them for admit- tance into the National Thespian Society. Working toward this goal, members presented the one-act play, uCop and the Anthem. Students dramatized soliloquies and excerpts to compete in the annual intrastate Shake- spearean Festival at St. Louis. Local plays and excursions to the UH Drama Department inspired the use of new technical methods. 86 'lv' Fi' W' tug Above: Stage crewmrm Douglas Okamoto changes the Color of the spotlight with sheets of tinted paper. Right: Despairing at the apathy shown by mankind, Rita Nlills seeks sympathy in the play Double Image. DRABIATICS SOCIETY. Bottom Row:Andrea Lee, Virginia Heynv. Diana Berger. Marie Ford, VVilma -Cunningham, Culie Cordeiro. Sylvian Cho. Blossom Mau, Judy Suzuki. Second Row: Sharon Acusta. Roberta Kim, Lynette Kim, Heather Rognstacl, Colle-nc Kzineshiro,BCverly Mau. vice-president: Charlotte Kim. Michele Lum. Lynn Choy. Top Row: George Atta. presidentg Richard Costa,Elizabeth Schultz, Ednel Kzihuc, Nancy Aiton, Rita Mills, Denise Baker, Ginger Konishi, secretary-trvzxsurer. CMrs. Joyce Chun, adyisenj F ORENSIC SOCIETY Forensic Society members supervised com- mittees which organized the November Dra- matic Arts Festival, the first Hawaii Speech League tournament hosted by Roosevelt. In- troducing Sophornores to speech and dramat- ics courses, the club directed an orientation assembly during registration week in Janu- ary. Members drilled for competition in the St. Louis-Punahou All-Events Tournament by enacting stories and impersonations for stu- dents of Manoa, Linekona and Pauoa schools. Above: Spoofing Rumpe1stiltskin, Clemson Lam places first in the storytelling category at a Punahou speech festival. A E in f Right: Team captain Benjie Tanga defends the Roosevelt W ' Invitational Chess Trophy in play against a Farrington ace. 1' 1 FORENSIC SOCIETY. Bottom Row: Lynn Tsuchida, Carol Muramoto, Roberta Choy, Lynette Kubota, Gloria Sakamoto, Cynthia Lance, Michele Gray, president. Top Row: Sharon Jenkins, Frances Omori, vice-president, Lydia Nishimura, secre- tary-treasurerg Karen Ohira, Mae Hagihara, Clemson Lam. fMrs. Elaine Kawamura, adViser.j 1 A . ' 88 E v- ALPHA ART CLUB. Bottom Row: Mavis Mizumoto, treasurer, Marcella Ahn, Susan Hasegawa, Katherine Katsuyama, Susan Tamura, Mr. Benjamin Ishibashi, adviser. Second Row: Randall Pong, Joellyn Jay, Sylvia Chung, Dianne Lau, secre- tary, Kathryn Grogger, Sharon Uchida, vice-president. Top Row: Joan Komatsu, Lynn Muranaka, Vera Lung, Marylei Arizumi, Richard Costa, George Atta, president. 5 ALPHA ART CLUB Students practiced new techniques in after- school workshops to prepare for intrastate art shows. Oil, water-color, and acrylic paint- ings constituted the entries in the Scholas- tic Art Show held at Ala Moana Center in January. Entering similar types of drawings, members competed in the annual school ex- hibit at the Kaimuki Library, An excursion to the Academy of Arts, a sketching trip to the North Shore, and a lecture on perspec- tives inspired new styles, methods, and ideas. CHESS CLUB Between matches, the Roosevelt Chess Club experimented with new games including super chess, progression chess, three-dimensional chess, and Japanese go, Competition in the Punahou Tournament in December prepared Roosevelt's team for a contest with Kalani. Bimonthly workshops initiated in February acquainted novice Riders with the fundamen- tals and strategies of chess. Hosting an island- wide tournament in March, the club regained the perpetual Roosevelt Invitational Trophy. CHESS CLUB. Bottom Row: Alan Chang, Lester Kimura, Ronald Fong, Leslie Au, Curtis Yamura. Second Row: Russell Ho, vice-president, Thomas Komatsu, secretary, Benjie Tanga, treasurer, Charles Furuike, Ronald Shinoda, Glenn Yokayama. Top Row: Robin Campaniano, Michael Mitsuda, president, Terence Ching, Melvin Chang, Stanley Shimoda. CMr. Philip Moore, adviser.j 1, 1 ROOSEVELT CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP. Bottom Row: Candace Campbell, Gloria Sakamoto, Dawne Ishiki, Iris Lee, secretaryg Roberta Lim, Irene Failing. Second Row: Sue Ann Lee, Diane Mark, social chairman: Roberta Choy, Paula Pang, vice-presidentg Geraldine Ching, Melody Campbell, Sharon Shimazu. Top Row: Norman Knncko, president: David Hirao, Constance Matsui, Gwyned Chun, Suzanne Young, Sandra Nakai. CMrs. Rose Uehara, adviser.j CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Together with nine other associate clubs of the Interschool Christian Fellowship, the Roosevelt chapter stressed better social relations and the Christian faith. Preceded by a K'Gym Nightu dance, the ISCF annual camp held at Homelani during Easter vaca- tion inrreased rapport within the organiza- tion. Students aired optimistic and pessi- mistic' views toward life at coffee house nFrog-ins and expressed themselves crea- tively through art and dramatics workshops. ff , W 1 ,- F' ., Xp ,M up X'3,Mgef?'M Above: Picturing today's world in an op art collage, Gloria Sakamoto cuts up newspapers to paste on colored paper. Right: Sponsor Naomi Gishitomi examines thefirst copy of the ROTC Gazette, a paper devoted to the cadet corps. 90 'i , e .Yi - yfm- .. gg? , .A ,f , - , . 1 gt, Z F 1 A 'r -f la if ,, ,m ' tt MQ E A ii W R :.., , : R ' W r ' li. N if le ' F' 1- I n- it 'ig R C 'A 6 i E I - 3 Ex w A 1 N' Mfg! ,il V S Y I W! W N N, a fffi e!'Qajins llll ' ESeA'F 'vt .lp . 'ra K te W , , ,.f,E. ,ii i If , ' ...1 1 , ki l Q 1 1 I lf M' Q... 12 , , ' GET. , SABER AND CHAIN. Bottom Row: Nelson Goo, VVarren Harada, Michael Luu, Adrien Chang. Russ:-ll Ho. vice-president. Second Row: Peter Cabral, Gary Pang, George Morikawa, Ernesto Acopan, president: Carl Shiroma, Harold Ayat, Top Row: David Warren, Craig Santos. Stanley Chun, Wesley Saito, treasurer: Clifford Mikasa, secretary, 1 , l - :it pi V :V N.. 1 ? '-wi' ii: ir , 5 1' W ffl? iiiiiii il' , -1 Gil if 1 1' i lu Ly li I il l Y 1 , at ,, 'L , , ' Jul' N i , it ' f 57 . A te Q A at . sr- if se' . -- , , . , W - i ,sa U , 1 , t ., i . , 1 Hb, , ,L x W' ,i - , t. .N it if k i, , 5 fs. ,,, , A -W' M, ,- i t it H f -ii' it ,l al ttf if t 51 , 'T l i . ,.1' H , , X i fi 5 l , L ' i' 5 -- Z, ' gg , fa ,i 'Q ' L' I f Z in 1 Y! . , f f F V, ' 1 3 t M ,gm 'jf ' iv' K , Q , ' 'V Will' ,Q ,tl iill , ,J F if t X, Qu ll ' is Y if E ' ' it .fx -- ' ,x fr v ' 1 . A iiir , 5 if to -al? y A 1, l l ef A in lf , '7 ,l i fe it y t, 7 i hx ,J i,,,i,i! V ,,,- it M kwgii Yi., l 6135 'ii D M QW Q W at WM Y W 9 V i' , . ' .- w Y -ag V ,ffigg ' 5 re -- -:I X a Z f M' ' si A l H 1 'ff ' J' 2 H -we f fi, e t 1 t f 2 X' tg t JI 'l time NFS- V ' ' J li iluuuw as f ' ,-. its 5 .., 4-ff V SABER AND CHAIN. Bottom Row: James Duarte, Ross Hoopai, Charles Agena, Keith Lau, Eric Leong. Second Row: Robert Owens, Earl Keaunui, Randall Pang, Randall Leong, Herbect Peter, Kenneth Yamashiro. Top Row: John Silva, Howard Nakandakare, Ronald Yoshimura, Karl Miyamoto, John Wong. KSFC. Charles Main, adviser.j SABER AND CHAIN Over eight hundred dollars in profits from an October sweetbread sale enabled the ROTC Officers' Club to buy uniforms for all their sponsors. Spring excursions to the U.S. Army Pacific Headquarters at Fort Shafter and Schofield's Jungle Guerrilla Warfare Train- ing Center supplemented classroom studies. Coordinating plans with McKinley, Farring- ton, and Leilehua, the officers and sponsors presented a joint military ball held at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel during Easter vacation. Intent on effectiveness of purpose, senior officers Craig Santos and Michael Lau instruct sophomores on the disassembly of an M-1 rifle lf - 'Qu K-if Special Interest Folk Club members John Biggs, Lindy Chaney, and james Rosenau ignite an intcrschool audience nt a f1'6C-fOr-all COHCCN- i1mSQ Above:Adding finishing touches to his entry, Cedric Fujita prepares for the Hawaii League for Nursing poster contest. Right: Supporting beautification year Leila Oba and Linda Nagato plant a golden shower tree near the music building. 92 W Y M ,H ,l :vm nlgzif 4 my , 4 ,, -tif' 1' iq. ' M. ur ' 1 ,l 5,4 n, u qg- v , A , , A wt ,M .-- 'L it - gg. in X 1' . l Debaters Alfred Sturgis, Cynthia Lance, and 4 1-Y, i i , 1 A 1' 1 a. in Y 1 J ' W ui, ' , v .iw-V N ,JJ 'gf it t A Wig sing? -vm 'ff' H ' , , q:,4,L:,.'.'L,!gu .- -f. 5. 'L ,gg . 1, I A1155 ,id .' - Groups Vie in Interschool Competitions Scrubbing windows with kerosene to finance cultural projects, V 5 , the Adventurers anticipate a post graduate trip to Kauai. A x ur 3 i l V l it? I Q i 'Anne Toomey practice for a Kauai contest. i' if ,,,' 3 -...w,s......... Imaginative costumes contribute color to the dancing and singing of Dramatics Society neophytes during their initiation. Qumran F K Q Hb? L 'W -.. 41 i..1 i i i ! i I i A 1 M-, . , W ... ...,.. www, W. M... W..N.,,, M .M..-.,.w,,...m.A.M..-W .Mm . , . W., ,...,., Q N. , ,.4. .. hm, . . W., . ., , E 2 1 A A 5? i E 5 Q 2. 2 Q fg E S 5 i 3 Q 2 R 15 1, .S 5 ? Z Q. 'Z' 3. 5. Ticky Returns to Athletic Department MR. EDNIUND VASCONCELLOS Athletic Director ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Suffering through another mediocre year, Roosevelt's athletic program had few bright spots on its calendar. Cn the gridiron, the Riders closed their season with a 4-5 win-loss record, ln the gyms, the eagers slumped into the league cellar, winning only two games. Boys' Volleyball, Cross-Country, Golf, Rifle, and Tennis squads all endured losing seasons. However, Soccer ended with an improved finish as Roosevelt continued in its second year of league competition. Both Boys, and Girls' Bowling teams finished in the first division, Victory arrived as the Girls, Volley- ball Team captured their pennant. Boosted by 14 seniors, the cindermen were optimistic about annexing a 16th Public High School Championship. Bettering their varsity coun- terparts, the Junior Cross-Country Team emerged from preseason competition on top of the ILH. Junior Varsity Football, Track, and Basketball were highlighted by outstand- ing performances by promising underclassmen. Oyerlopking his own handicap, crutch-carrying Coach Charles RlChCSlD rouses team spirit before an important track meet MR. STANLEY MISS NAOMI MR. ROBIN CHUNG FIKE GOO SV Basketball Tennis SV Baseball MR. LAWRENCE INABA Golf M 1, MR. CHARLES MIYASHIRO SV Football NIR. CHARLES RICHESIN SV Track fm i ,EV , , lace? ff, ,Ev W ,, f l 'C S If , , T u I f S 'J N. NIR. VVALTER EIR. PETER lNIR. EDWVIN THOMPSON, JR. W'ILCOX YANIADA Cross-Country Soccer .IV Baseball Girls' Truck Z i 3. l,!! , if lr 11,-9 can '! ' -1 SFC CHARLES ,aaa MAIN x Hn r awrffaw Ell- H go Rifle gl v 'frzff' MR. FRANKLIN KHO JV Football MISS ELIZABETH KAUKA Girls' Volleyball MR. PAUL IZAWA Bowling vi ,,,,-,aim ' 5: -'Y-w-Mi' -M Teil , -- ff'l! 'i ',jlllil-lllliwilffil.,-.l ' Top: Coolly ignoring a frantic Falcon, FrcddieBerengue takes a shot. Bottom:Carl Bento exhibits brute force, dragging aGovernor with him. 97 CAPTAINS ? Q , V 1 - -S gitm 494 M :E 7 'Www 59 7 1 gi Lmlw H-.pf 14 r 12.3 u 1 ' 1? Reginald rf - Akana f, 'X if 1 Carl Bento P g' - ' Y ,K WL I. '- W' R174 Gefvin Z' R' lNIiyamot0 li we E1 gun-ml K E VARSITY FOOTBALL. Bottom Row: Rodney Iwasaki, halfbaekg Glenn ' . halfbackg Riley Lee, endg Jerry Muller, centerg Stephen Teranishi, half Simeona, guardg Terrance Bento, guardg Richard Ham Young, guard G ld Saromines, fullbackg Edward Poomaihealani, centerg Peter Kurano, end sh. Cr? k Miyamoto, halfbaekg Craig Santos, manager. Top Row: Wilfred Higashi 'ma u u Dwayne Nasu, taekleg Glen Takata, endg Carl Bento, quarterbackg Jo SV FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Composed of 23 underclassmen and only 14 Roosevelt Opponent seniors, the Roosevelt Varsity Football Team 9 , finished in at tie for fifth pierce in the ILH. -7 ----- ----- D MICH 6 Initially termed a Hrebuildinqu year by Coach . f . . -. . 1 . 7 ....e ,.,. K l Charles Miyashiro, four victories and five aam 6 setbacks incorporated a creditable season. 0 VN,,- -.--V, F arlington UWV- V----! 1 4 Exhibiting strong promise and a powerful of- i fense in their opening game against Damien, 13 t.... .... K arnehameha ,.,,. ..,,,, 1 7 the gridders smashed the Monarchs and suc- ' ceeded in taining the Falcons. Successive de- O ----' MCKIHIQY ---- ----- - 17 feats to Farrington, Kamehameha, McKinley, O I I . 20 Iolani, and undefeated St. Louis ruined the ' O am ' striving team's Turkey Game hopes. Conelud- 6 .-Vy ---vA S L Louis 42 ing conquests over Kairnuki and an out- manned Punahou eleven elirnaxed the carn- paign. Carl Bento's selection as City All-Star Safety highlighted the teani's performance. 14 ..., 27 ..,, Kairnuki .. Punahou ..... . 6 7 'XI - xi 253 ,R- H? EQ it Q bf? ,D Y Y , A A ' ' -' R ws T,,,..M,w4! Y-law., Wi' Y H 'Q'g 'l' 1, .? 5 . 5 , e Y V , - T .,,,,,,,,:3K, W Y 1. X , f , i f it ' T i T Malawi .S -ui T f T e ea ff gl T , , ,G , T T 1 , T ,, nntr , -, , g fi . 1 ,, 1 , if Q ,t ,W Y- if WV, 1- if. , it i -if 1- , H -gi, 3' g 1 v ,, 1:-wx., ,41gM,g,nii XI, If .211 it wixgswu ,Ht it -T., we ,T fi, Eh , N M m wg 'uni tv M L wi, Y W Y Q T xiii fr tele ii .iz 6 1 ' ,F Qi V EL M ' Y ' - - L ' 3 i- 5, if ' dill, if L F T f -w 2 1-1 Z ' V1 f .r ' ' w , I 2 :A ' ,sf S 1 'W I. ,,g1u'tmi'iiAmu:'..: ' ' ,. l' EE 3 wi 1 iw j , , ' 1 Q , W 'imw',2Q'a'-W ta f, 'ft , Q ,E - , G, N , I 1 imfun 3 ' 1 K 17- 5 , L S' ' , , - - -2 - M I 2 M ' yi it Kong, quarterback, Randall Santiago, halfbackg Robert Manini, halfbackg Howard Nakandakare, halfbackg Harvey Harrell, back. Second Row: Rodney Muller, manager, Lawrence Park, halfbackg Timothy Foster, tackle, George Kaluna, guard, John Gerald Shimabuku, center, Ricky Dung, quarterback, Jeffrey Dang, end, John Taylor, manager. Third Row: Richard James Mzinini, guardg Randall Chang, end, Wallace Lono, fullback, Reginald Akana, end, Kenneth Yasso, fullback, Gervin ' guardg Elton Onigama, tackle, Kingsley Simeona, tackle, Ernest Abe, tackle, Bruce Tomita, tackle, Duane Bellevue, tackle, Akutagawa, tackle. Scatback Richard Saromines demoralizes the Governors' defense with an electrifying 76-yard kick-off return up the middle. ff , it e iw? fiivw-WW Mii- ii'iii 1 'T 3- 'T F T ,..-V T T 7 5 W 'if Q' W 1 1+ W V W -iii i L13 .3 - ,..i...--F P-A fL'-Q:?,b?f-i- J 1 T W lf- llte K e W Y H -1-. AQ- f 4 ,Q yy 1 if N, fr it , R 58, ,Y jx? N- -2-B , W ,EQ i K! 'g' if i A, , ft' W or , QM ,I ' ,J 3 M wand-H A at H G T G QQ, ' f .fr 4 L S., T 99 -gp: v 52.5 WW, uni -L il Fi, if lim, Q fl? x Leaping to snare aCarl Bento pass,co-captain Reginald Akana tclnaciously grasps the ball for a large gain. Following the uggrcssivcv blocking of tht' offensive In this initial tilt of the season, Rooscvclt scored Stellar Individual line, junior halfback Howard Nakandakare strcaks through a gaping hole. its most impressive victory with a 27-6 decision over thc Damien eleven. ddr s4w1'YN , if . S -1 vi x x Aw-.ogy -tm W gi-7 - .rf X i st! If tilt' H 9 X it X WJ' wt! Qmwwf L-VM Wgauuum, Ei ' li , ,Y - - 1, 4 S 2' , Q fLsi.w-'Q .ff i K 5, isa 'Q . 1 , ini 1 - ' ' ,Q ' Y Y .ni ' ew 3- -,Ai 1. 3' Y 'R N Q V v ll l 1 -sl W' tt, if !Wff J , , 1':, 'I Above: Despite the determined efforts of a soaring defender, barefoot kicker Kenneth Yasso coolly converts his second point-after-touchdown as quarterback Carl Bento places the pigskin. Left: Sprinting around a swiftly pursuing Kalani guard, top ground gainer Richard Saromines rushes for 19 of his 74--yard game total on a nearsidc sweep at Iolaniis Father Bray Field. Performances Highlight Gridders' Season 1-angry, x Y 1, 74 w we :V 1 V , -nl J., Y EWU' it , ' ' ii Defensive halfback Glenn Kong races 16 yards to the 40-yard line after intercepting a Kaimuki aerial. if-1 , - Z9 M hi. H 'mx K ii it f ' :L 31 -Mjfh ff-aegis xy 'Q ' li ... Q13 A ii nrn i Q' 'WMU i 5' Above: Stiff-arming one Monarch, fullback Richard Saromines scores on a 30-yard sweep against Damien in third period action. 101 f'-1j1 gS-?fi.3?m if Q M gigiii fe., + et uw Above: Receiver Randall Chang drives for the crucial first down. Right: Center Gerald Shimabuku spearheads a touchdown plunge. 0 0 Speed, Strength Provlde Scoring Punch Executing fine faking and elusive ball handling, junior quarterback Ricky Dung bootlegs for a five-yard touchdown scamper. i 1 fi I ' l 'Z-.., wp , il Hr -M wt' I 102 H 35 Wei- , 7 V, t 42,64 O I U -Wil ff aE35ff ' vw H - -1 ,ww Q- -t.-,.,, .- . . .. - - 1 ..- w - 1 , .13 V. .., - ,,,-I. .. , t ,-. '-' l, N-I Q, ,wig - ,-,iz-..., ..,--V A Q Aw V A . . , , V. - - . -'51,--.-,, -,ls-. , , . - - --f. ,J . ., ' -' , ' .L , .' '.1'L '.,1'f' I..-- 2n4 - H- 4.5 '-H ', . - ' JV FOOTBALL. Bottom Row: Renold Itamura, Lynnboy Simeona, John Emery, George Laikupu, Richard Chan, Charles Aana, Alan Kim, Newton Ward, Jason Takamori, Wayne Chang, manager. Second Row: Patrick Lindo, Gerard Simoes, Allan Braden, Ellington Kong, Glenn Yoshikawa, Rodney Park, Wade Kitagawa, Rodney Nohara, Guy Koyanagi, Brian Lee, Michael Kaaiai, Leonard Chinen, Third Row: James Lyons, John Puha, Ronald Nakamura, Russell Higa, James Cannon, Rodney Alama, Daniel Tagawa, West Titcomb, Michael Akana, Gregg Yamamoto, Stanley Chuck, Curtis Brooks. Top Row: John Johnson, Eisen Kahui, Melvin Lewai, Duane Caringer, Andre Laride, Thomas Yoshimura, Galen Brade, George Bronco, Kendrick Kaupuiku, Paul Furutomo, Daniel Kealoha, Leslie Ueki. if ' JV FOOTBALL Hindered by inexperienced players and the loss of Coach Franklin Kho, the Rider Babes finished eighth in the junior varsity league. After outplaying Damien, 12-6, in their open- ing tilt, the junior gridders lost games to Kalani, 7-14, Farrington, 6-22, and were over- come, 6-43, by Kamehameha. Rallying from the defeats, the Babes swamped McKinley, 34-10, and held Iolani to a 12-12 deadlock. Consecutive losses to St. Louis, 6-43, Kaimuki, 6-18, and Punahou, 8-12, ended their season. at WTC Above: Hard-charging Ellington Kong thrashes for- ward as Tiger tacklers wrestle him to the ground. Right: After plowing through the Damien line, half- back Allan Braden pauses for downfield blocking Aerial-bound scoring leader Freddie Berengue breaks through University High's defense for a soaring lay-up. um SV'BASKETBALL Disappointments and defeats beset Coach Stanley Chung's senior varsity basketball team throughout a frustrating campaign. Fin- ishing in a four-way tie for tenth place with 2 wins and l0 losses, the inexperienced squad was marked by nine underclassmen and only three returning lettermen, Following two ini- tial setbacks by Kamehameha and Kaimuki, the Rider five eked out a 30-26 overtime vic- tory over a determined Mid-Pacific team. Rebounding after three consecutive losses to Maryknoll, lolani, and Punahou, the cagers responded with an overwhelming victory over University High. After losing to three-year champion St. Louis, the courtmen were upset by Damien in a game played under protest. Three decisive defeats concluded the season. SCOREBOARD Roosevelt Opponent 30 ..........,... Kamehameha ..... ...... 4 3 28 .,,.... ..,,,... K aimuki ..... ...... 4 9 30 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,. M id-Pacific ....... ...... 2 6 39 ,,,,,,, .,.,,, M aryknoll ....... ...... 4 0 36 .,...., .....V. I olani ....... ...... 5 1 36 .,.,.., ....,... P unahou ......... ...... 6 0 59 ' ' ' 37 University High 32 ....V.. ..... S t, Louis ..... ,..... 5 7 45 ....... .,... D amien ..... ...... 5 4 39 ....... ...... F arrington ....,, ...... 4 8 48 ......, ....... K alani ....... ...... 6 4 46 ....... ....,. M cKinley ...... ...... 6 4 4.4 if i N Q59 Q Xxx V Senior playmaker Kenneth Santiago threads McKinley's zone defense to net a one-handed jump shot in second quarter 21CliOH. 0 0 0 Inexperlence, Lack of Helght Hmder Team ...WUK Y ,X 1 X X QV ,.,. . N-as '- ...-..f V 1 ,x Above: Cornerman Terence Ching avoids a Punahou defender's attempted block to score a base line basket. Left: After picking off the rebound, team captain Freddie Berengue frantically spots an open teammate. 105 VARSITY BASKETBALL. Bottom Row: john Taylor, manager: Terence Ching, forward, Kenneth Yasso, guardg Freddie Berengue, forward, captain, Kenneth Santiago, guard, Tyrone Kaneakuzi, center. Top Row: Glenn Yoshikawa, guard, Leonard Morales, guard, Ward Mariani, forward, Glen Takata, center, Randall VVun, guard, Rodney Okada, guard, Wayne Yoshikawa, guard. rucial Losses rush Cagers' Hopes for 'Li ' -.a5e.,,,a. .l., Y, ....,,...- ...,. - QM, gif . T Q 'I0iW!V MIlnlrMwrMWHwaM1 ummm nnwurw ww ---A W-Qwwv-F-v ---... 'sT'T '.:: ' , . W1- we :gr :::3.:f 'S -Ti 'W': :',2 rg : ,4: , H l.l- , H H f. , Rallying the team from behind, versatile senior Freddie Berengue sinks an arching hook to tighten Kalani's 13-point lead. ., uhm ' Q 'Q Sant,-' Y. M if If PC 'iv Above: Dexterously evading a Punahou center's check attempt, reserve forward Ward Mariani smoothly lofts a 3-foot jump shot. Right: Shooting behind a well-placed screen, guard Kenneth Santiago outmaneuvers a defender and arches a 25-foot jumper. First Division Finish Below: Striving for the lead, ace dribbler Freddie Berengue races past a Crusader defender to score another goal for the Riders. . K-'-il il lillli ? in ,K Eg if NSW A Motivated Players nite in Team Effort T.. ,,1,. T WWF ii n Sm 11,4 Gui L ,, , r, so ,,,K i ml Y Q :f 4m.,,, , W 'R YA... ,rt W-L w if-iq , . ,ww u ., ' 1, ,. 'ni ' V4.1 vm.- ,.ii..m4 , M' junior Terence Ching aggressively battles for the precio Dimmu. R -rl ww: , W we +4 V Q. ,TJ I' , F F, a Junior pivotman Tyrone Kaneakua tallies a basket. A E 4 ,'5, i'g f.,,: - :r :1iiT.fw-N ,,J,w:i.fff , ,.1.P1-,asa geared,-3. 'ak-5 a. wmw,mi.iaam M.: uim.W'ww.,i i 1.,iii,mifm4if liafzm-'ww-i,ew rfmaufraubiwvaiie, ma-sr .saws-.f.s.n wang-tuned in-uaswfia-sm iuawbamwfam. imauqmaunlorm-mi -iw-MHWMWWW -new - mmm -rwa 1. ' A' 't . ' 'aeuwawuauww wwwmwlehtszi ' :rfmgmwsuw-awk , , y fi 4 ' 1 Y f '-' T ' nw9 ' -Ai ' ZA V J W 2 ei -' www 1 .. , 1 Ht. Q i, , ii E xr -X 'X , nw' fr ' f t ' f n ri i ,zz ,. vi Q T e ' iw, Q I' Y, 1 V as fif it tai 5 i., ',,,?E,f ' 1 E A '5 us rebound. Springing to score. Rodney Okada sinks a 30-footer. ,, G-my snr ' UW.. ,H UT 4-xr. .LC N f 6 naw. Leaping past a Kalani forward, Kenneth Santiago scores two points. '1 '-'F' 1 f-gg-an -m,,ia-4 ' 'J ' 454 ,M-ggi -'ff fiygaas V ,V 2 N iS.,--WE qm,q,5ng vw 1 ,A--af. , L , 1 F..-MM f,,,..,'m,1'-il ' iiwM t- ' K .. 1 if 'fl-Q-3-'eff-1 fl 5' 1 J -Am!! 1 ---7 W' --as . W gn! .. X Q ' 3 L 1 A- Surrounded by opponents, high-jumping Alvin Tokuda outleaps . pressing defenders and aggressively grabs the crucial rebound. JV BASKETBALL Starting with a string of novice players, the Roosevelt Junior Varsity Basketball Team lost their three opening games. Looking for a comeback, the Babes crushed Hawaii Baptist, 61-32, and spilled Maryknoll, 57-50. After los- ing their next two games to Iolani and Puna- hou,the junior Riders triumphed with a -1-9-32 win over University High. Sctbacks to St. Baptist defenders to chalk up two hard-earned points. LOQ115 and Damhlcn spurred thcicagers to HH exciting 61-60 victory over Farrington, Losses ,- to Kalani and McKinley ended the season. ...,, League-leading scorer Alan Kim outraces two Hawaii ff mx- JV BASKETBALL. Bottom Row: Paul Yoshikawa, Gary Hiraki, Glenn Gomes. Alvin Tokuda, Dwight Tanaka. Second Row: Carlton Shiraki, Charles Aana, Alan Kim, Leslie Ueki, Lorrin Lee, Top Row: David Lum, Michael Akana, Gary Yashiki, Wilbert Koelkcbeck, Brian Woo, Melvin Lewai. - A . 1. 'AQJJE , 'f'!ff'- 'ffi??5P??f 4 +'?-5445 rhiiaif' -7. 9 ' ' f' -I-1... -.f ff:- Nu it-f ri 109 ' 1 wi 1 H01 VARSITY BASEBALL. Bottom Row: Alan Ozaki, catcherg Glenn Yoshikawa, pitcherg Rodney Okada, pitcher, Wayne Yoshikawa, pitcherg Glenn Sato, second base, Stephen Teranishi, second base. Second Row: Rodney Nohara, shortstop, Dennis Koki, third base, co-captain, Miles Kinoshita, pitcher, Wesley Saito, outfield, Linwood Mitchell, outfield, Clayton Yoshida, outfieldg Leonard Chinen, outfield. Top Row: Kenneth Santiago, first base, co-captain, John Silva, first base, Glenn Nohara, first base, Brian Kashiwaeda, pitcher, Glenn Kong, pitcher, Ronald Evans, pitcher. fGerald Shimabuku, catcher, co-captain, Thomas Yoshimura, outfield.j Straining to tally a run past teammate Alan Ozaki, 1 V !: if 53 ' .A ,, 9 G S ig .- E Q. U.. H' - ix wi dns, Wulf one I , t i ' um ' we' , U 'WI MMM ' in whim is ' iv' 'W ww- W W nw, , H XM, H, HN, w M , mi :MMF .il W H nt W ' 'l M After calling for the ball, catcher Alan Ozaki snags 5,7 4 an infield pop fly as pitcher WayneYoshikawa covers. G ' ' 'A f' 5,5-p ' 'l Web-Tight Defense' ,, t H-1 'vm .ta-'F ' , ,M V, - 5? 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' 'T3'iiKf-55'-'Q - -lv ' 1-5 -if '-fp 'f5'?L. 23, Q 5413,-,, T -'lv , , ,- 1 ---'La - ---fizii e sfo' . -tree. A o ir 7' -' e f -'Q - if-1: ie: 5 ' ,- Li, ,,,, Y - fvi- -V - A .,,, -E-W 1' Par s 1 er me t L - - ,-..f Taking the relay from second baseman Glenn Sato, shortstop Rodney Nohara completes the double play. senior Linwood Mitchell 'hits the dirtnto take the lead. SV BASEBALL Beginning his initial season as varsity mentor, Coach Robin Goo expected a long cam- paigni' for the Roosevelt Varsity Baseball Team. Five seniors, including tri-captains Kenneth Santiago, Gerald Shimabuku, and Dennis Koki, formed the nucleus of the inex- perienced diamond men. Incorporating good pitching with a strong defense, the nine swept two games from Maui High on Maui, 6-1 and 5-l, and outdueled Iolani's Red Raiders, l-0, in preseason scrimmages. However, lack of powerful and consistent hitting resulted in seven other defeats. Practicing daily at Kane- , wai Field, the Riders gradually progressed in preparing for the ILH. Relying on strong- armed pitchers, smooth fielders, and an eager bench, the sand lotters hoped for a high finish. 111 Y . as-T-' - 'agar -v 'r Q ' 1'-'vi-4. , , ,111 111: 11111 -L- - - '55 V1 45 ' 51' W' 45ii t11w1 1: 1,1f W. Third baseman Dennis Koki smoothly fic lds thc ball to cut off a runner at second. 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A ' ' . L I Above: Rodney Okada charges thv ground ball as Y '1 H Brian Kashiwaeda aclvanccs thr- runner to svcond. -14 , sa- 1 , A Right: Displaying classic pitching form. hurlvr Ronald Evans firf-s Ll last ball during p 112 starting u'i1 - ' 1 I'Z1CUCO. 1 JV BASEBALL Tempered by last yearls experience, second- year Coach Edwin Yamada steered the Roose- velt Junior 4Varsity Baseball Team to a l-win, l-loss record early in the season. Spear- heaclcd by a core of four returning letter- Inen, the junior sandlotters overcame Micl- Pacific, 8-6, in a tense game. The Babes then dropped their next game to Kalani in a lop- sided battle. Despite this loss, the Riders still hoped for a berth in the top standings. Daily practice was held at Stevenson Field. Left: Racing in from his third base position for a high fly ball, team captain George hlotonaga makes the catch during practice. Below: Batter Dwight Tanaka checks his swing while catcher Alvin Tokuda leaps forward to snare the wildly thrown pitch. r f5Q,5f'1'sEfy Q- 's'5Zi5' K 'O' 'gg EB'LQ?-'v'i'5 i-'B-iiff?-i'Q'3'S'x'fi?2393? 5 g4.si -if 11? gf ' 1 A iSH:-i''-''s 4?'s455i'o'o'ct 51f'5s'6i'v'4'a'J . 1 -g -'JJ 5523? is 5. .. ff! ' A A 504 2 ' 'ff .Sf-kestoe. faf'fi3:na,n4-N ggi? 5 'Z 'Q si 26550 f l if5 gi J f 4 f 1. f'v vVef,i?fsb'1 Q'-z-'J 1' fQ5?e'39159i E51-W . 1 i 'r2'if.Wlfs, .4 g: 'P' xii, , 'yy yteifxig ffHL,,'?1il'14l+ l:kf . A 'IP 1 -:Ye A A V i All Q ' asa, .ifsf',Y 1,2 '1 , -:wc . if 1 i gg Q gvglf - I f ggigfflggfu ' 'ii fa' ia +L X ,il ,,5.,!3. A! M Q51 , i 1 ,I M YBQV7 'Ei' .ima ah 1 ' M- X fdfiii' , ., . 'Q A 1: ae, .,., -t' . 1 1. :J5ses..Q .L 1 Q ' L- - ,paw ,E . 1 , Y N ' - M W, H . .. JV BASEBALL. Bottom Row: Ellington Kong, Alvin Tokuda, Gary K. Matsumoto, Ronald Ndli21IIlUl'l1,vV21ClC Kitagawa, Alvin Sakarnoto, Robert Ito. 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Bottom Row: Lawrence Park, sprints: Rodney Iwasaki. hurdles: llarry Nakano, hurdles: Howard Randall Wlun. -HU-yard run: Harvey Harrell, Al-10-yard run. Second Row: John Taylor, manager: James Cannon. distance: Gerard Simoes. distaneeg Curtis Brooks. sprints: Allan Braden. sprints: Jason Miguel. hurdlesg Kenneth Yasso, high jump. Top 880-yard run: Ernest Abc. shot put: Robert Saromines, sprints: Cary Kenui, discus: Kingsley Sinieona. shot put: John Johnson. .,... 11 S. t 9 'A' n...... vm 'Wx of 'iw if 53 1 ' , A Q K 'W ' 5 ' f, ' ' . M M fig? Evil' ii T if A it ' T 5, V N K r T T it 1 Y 1 Q rf C W '54 i gf - i I1 ' Vi ' gm ,p ' QW. 2 la,,I.:,,1i1'1g55.iii'! ' ' ' i . A Q ' KA L 'M ,Q ' ' Rev M L ' 3 cy . . .1 e f-ff' W.: 1 ' i , 1 1 9 1 - fr 'L' W' 11 -1 1,1 e p va 1 1 fs e 4745? 1 if: - sf- ,1 Q , f V 1 tmp' s , ' ' ,,, m?w!rwH' 11 ,Qu ' ,V-' ,153 ., i 11 1t11 ii, N-,www-w 'i 1 n, N:ip1 'WF ' .....1. i ilfff N - N- 1 11w N 1 f Wi .111, 1 .-Yew? ii E 1 ' i E , 'a'1f. 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'1 r' 111- 1 .kifv Mfg! ir' mi with xl ' ' ' 5 , Ni ' 1 ' ,1 ,1a ': , - 1 l- 1 14: f1131-i1-f,1.- -1 'Uv .1 ,1.w1,..f'5'f, 1',f'1f1'K . - ,F it . 2 fi- V1 H . 11 i ' - f .. -r 1 Y 1 f, 1,:g,v:,gMgL1.,L,t,, 41' f is 'tif 5:-31 1-A...-.11g,':-':.'ifg'1 ' fi ' . 114 Q i who A Y J L, hd Arms poised, Lawrence Park lunges for the tape, beating teammate Curtis Brooks for seeond place in the Century dash. Nakandaknre, sprints: Dexter Akzunine. two-mile rung Nelson Chung, Sprints: H ' 'iff ' 'N Thomas Purdy, 880-yard rung Richard Saromines, sprintsg Ricky Dung,sprintsg Row: Arthur Akana, shot put:Calx'in Gunderson, pole vnultsg ReginaldAkana. R Y , , , o ii shot putg Edwin Shimizu, mile run. f x . X ' Harry ' 2' - 2 Y Nakano V ff -t . 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Left Leading a Kailua runner, acc mile-r Edwin Shimizu steps up the pace, striding past the tlmcrs for the final circuit Below: High-flying Howard Nakandakare leaps toward victory ? , U fx was yi H 1 in .4 we ww ?iH 4- 1 - v 1 YW .4 A 1, ' Ari: iv Y 'I 'v E, ' V, W ' ', 1 ' rv' WV xy: W 1-, ' 'N ' 'E tr- ' t 'rt W' f i l Q - i T Vi ttf ,yi ,, . hr EF ' A N, Wxmx ,LW J,af,,W wM Jl 1X,,Lf X, J LNNV It 3 I I L , ' ,X '-f' J ,,' -' E-I lit Lf , lf,-1: 'ZEN' '.'g,,iQ'5EV 'llgawq iqlxt Xfffzq T CX ,wi T T Z ff i T l it +++ fri f l irt ,ttt ttti it . QT? e f A I ,J g ' he e e ...M H ?w:Qe: f' as we-5'-'-' i -1 i'f eq' 5 ,gg,.',2i,,, ber Gigi,-,351-S, ? ir, 5: . :ww H .wr it -'lf -...wt .,,A'.T ,?' '. 1, , ' ' JV TRACK. Bottom Row: Charles Izumi, Brian Lee, Leslie Ueki, Jeffrey Takiguchi, Shelton Teruya, Glenn Takeda, Glenn Yokoyama, John Emery, Steven Chock, Shannon Hayashi, Randall Santiago, Clifford Chuck. Second Row: Lester Yoshimoto, Carlton Shiraki, Melvin Tanaka, Daniel Tagawa, Gilbert Pelletier, Richard Hashimoto, Alan Fukuhara, Harold Fujii, Allan Watanabe, Ricky Kim, Herbert Titcomb, Robert Heine, Alan Belshe, Russell Higa, Gary Yasutake. Third Row: Rex Niimoto, Stanley Chuck, Douglas Nonaka, Ronald Obrey, Jason Tomoyasu, Herman Teves, Andrew Kikuta, David Nakano, Norman Morimoto, Mike Cornell, George Chock, Clifford Kaahanui, James Fletcher, Roy Sekiguchi. Top Row: Bruce Cooyle, Gary Kono, Glenn Yamashita, Nicholas Ronia, Vaughn Newton Ward, Wilbert Koelkebeck, George Branco, Gailand Brede, John Obrey, Brian Woo, Glen Takata, Robert Rosenau, Steven Thomas. JV TRACK Transferred Coach Charles Richesin from Kailua High instilled optimism and hope into the Junior Varsity Track Team. Preseasonal wins over Kailua and Farrington, coupled with two close setbacks to Punahou and Damien, foretold a promising season. Pains- taking daily practices at the Roosevelt track prepared the cindermen for their remaining meets. Key individual performances sparked the Riders as high standings were expected in the final major meets of ILH competition Soaring over the hurdles in a preseasonal meet, sophomore Roosevelt's one-tW0 punch, Robert Rosenau and Gerard Simoes, stride to a photo finish in a grueling mile run. erfilph , vwtw, 'I y ww ' K 'Q .-I .f-.M tti- gi1 l P,y 65 .S-Jill ,J?ffl'3797 it if fs. ,g . Rodney Iwasaki exerts a kick as he blazes for the tape. wk Y ' . .bg i - .V rm, -lm, J. will it ' Y gf ,,,,m-wwmnw f 'TTS , it-nauivllt fill.. L H i F i UMM' ll 1 , 4 . Ki ! l7 Q'J..,,lK xx x W -.XX CROSS-COUN TRY Slurnping into an unimpressive l-9 win-loss preseason record, the varsity harrierg secured eighth in the ILH Championships, ninth in the State Meet, and eighth and eleventh in the Punahou and Kailua Invitational Meets, respectively. Clinching the ILH preseason title, the junior speedsters boasted a 9-1 win-loss record. Sheer determination enabled underclassmen runners to seize second in the ILH Championships and third and fourth in the Kailua and Punahou Invitational Meets. t 3 Q wi?': 'l , l fi i-it Iifif i,:j'lllWt3i Tlll7'TlJ1 -N ,,, ' ' w 'l'TIEf111WiiE',.Q-ill!-,,..,:. Wt-'x1M,11 lllW4'2Jrnm-it we !!w11t, 't-'lil' L1ll'l 5 ? ,-JW: H limi, mu, ' 3.1, , im ,M W, SMWX 'Mi Y J L Y ,Ax 5717- :GV , ,V ,.a.,? 5wWi,gH'l '5e'lli ' Striding ahead of a weary Warr1or,Jun1or harrier it flu -N - V MWWWEQ W-llfllaat '72 ' -' Gregory Yee blazes his way toward imminent victory. Scrambling past a flock of fagged foes, Rooseveltis Harold Pang leads them on a futile chase at the Punahou Invitational Meet. CROSS-COUNTRY. Bottom Row: Shelton Teruya, Jeffrey Takiguchi, Gary Yasutake, Dexter Akamine, co-captain, Harold Pang, David Nakano, Cyrus Ching. Top Row: Edwin Shimizu, Gerard Simoes, Keith Minn, Gary Kono, Gregory Yee, V. Newton Ward, Glenn Takeda, George Chock. CRandall Wun, co-captain.j 5 53 tv wt. vw at GIRLS, TRACK The Girls' Track Team, spurred by first- year Coach Walter Thompson, Jr., attracted more than forty members. Defeating Kalani and Mid-Pacific in a three-way preseason meet, the Riders later participated in the Radford Invitationals, After competing in the Punahou Invitationals, Punahou Relays, and the ILH Girls, Championship, the cincler- girls practiced for the HHSAA State Cham- pionship. Tentative post season objectives in- cluded the annual AAU Championship Meet. illfff' e . if t N X 'E ttwgimi-iii 1 ' ' ,, ,-9g,..4ttg J' Y' i .135 - L Q' 'iw 4' if L il? Y y 19 if A y vf 1 'T all Mi ' T lu- Tl T , Q Y ll 5 .T J .1 W' it Vi I' ii J lx V w if ' ' W 1 B'-W , is nw- 'Hill-. ' S' X GIRLS' TRACK. Bottom Row: Shirleen Miguel, Tabata, Gayle Kam, Roberta Choy, Linda Nakata, captain, Camille Chang, Dianne Lau, Tsulan Smith, Kalohi, Gilda Wong, Sidney Loomis, Bonnie Huffman. Godfrey, co-captaing Sandra Moses, Charlotte Webster, Debra Ching. CRobin Peterson, co-captain: Sandra , H j ij i iaifiw ,. iwwsxfgg, A X , fsfxf hm., V . Z .A . if L, f f ,wif NL. 1.25 i :V Q' ' V is X--.liz li V V 2: Q ' it , ' g iff wht , 7 Q , i 11-fi , ,r , p ri qu 1 w X ,E , , - -,iw , . .V y qi p Q G L an 17-J-gnu.,-ra in , V time-ew., 1 1' -f fi-1 'i,' we r 'i wfwsw-i 1 , 55 -iiii ,.- Q rms ww V V 4- e BI, K t 1-r -1 ' 1 55,3 , V it Y H . M 'ilwtatvE .,. s I '-,J 'i' 1 1 HW . ET yy s -M l'it J, .iiiiin . 57 , Y T ,Jw-L . if I A 4 ,,'i 'lil' 'AJS-iw, iiiiii-Ti in 9 Top: Sophomore Mary Bacon sprints through the 50-yard dash. Above: Trackster Dianne Lau perfects her long-jump techniques. Right: Marlene McCarthy breaks the tape in the 220-yard run. Q 5 , . u. , 1 - , C D Fi x W , 79 v' fi E JA QJLE- B ,SB 'BB Q. S-, Q W l 5 fi J i V Lf tw B i 2' 1 t ra 1 i I A- ' f if Q 2 I ' 1 3 K l 5 H. 1 at . 1 A A I J 1 ' ,' f 4 5 I N i in if V 3 it 5 3 ,Q p . I 3 f W Q 5 W' 6 N , S f 1' manager, Blossom Hooke, Lynne Ditehen, Leatriee Yokoi, Barbara Yee, Rawlene Nawaa, Nora Clark, Debra Isara, Sharilyn Patricia Gertz, Lucia Johnson, Debbie Moss, Dorothy Pfotenhauer, Second Row: Deanna Van Keuren, Carolyn Brown, co- Sallie Ekern, Willimae Kahau, Ah Lan Keawe, Diane Wright, Pamela Poaha, Karen Nakayama, Melva De Ponte, Kuulei Top Row: Hilane Kaolulo, Barbara Kon, manager, Mary Jane Flores, eo-captain, Marlene McCarthy, Claire Turner, Lorene Youline Makaneole, Mary Bacon, Patricia Chan, Brenda Kong, Darlene Kalama, Sapphire Jeremiah, Donna Van Keuren, Takae, manager, Annie Akakaj H Left: Ace Sidney Loomis relays the baton to Robin Peterson. ri 1 V ' l Va ' , Below: Taking the lead, Carolyn Brown enters the home stretch. B ,' 'i M1-w, i F , , , 5 be I A 1 FH? Bottom: Riders tram for the ILH Girls' Championship meets. 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Losses to Kalani and Punahou, and a win over Mid-Pacific culminated the season. BASHETBAIA NU SHUKINE H I ag. Despite valiant resistance from two springing defenders towering Benjamin Char raps the ball for a Rider tally. Senior spiker Alexander Kalauli vigorously smashes the ball over thc- nel, piercing a stalwart Kaimukidefensc to score. BQYS' VOLLEYBALL. Bottom Row: Rudolph Kaheaku, Ainsley Halcmanu, Jason Miguel, Stephen Ayat, Zavier Hoo Alika Matsuda. Top Row: Garner Okinaga, captaing Alexander Kalauli, Williain Kahau, Terence Ching, Benjamin Char Revelation Kalaull. 3 2 ,,,. ,., ,,,, W, ,, Y ,HJ Y ., GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL Yielding only to Punahou and Farrington, the Girls' Volleyball squad ended their regular season with a 9-2 win-loss record. Ayenging these losses in the Round Robin, the Riders, inspired by Coach Elizabeth Kauka, edged both teams and trounced Kaimuki 15-9 and 15-3 to create a three-way tie for first place. Tripping Punahou 8-6. 6-15, and 19-17 in a championship play-off. the spikers emerged undefeated from the post season games to recapture the ILH Girls' Volleyball crown. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL.Clockwise from t0p2Alohanani Puha, co-captain: Debra Kaea, Carol Mendonca. Ellen Puha. Debra Ching, Denise Millcr.Brenda Kong, Loveymae KekOa,Deborah Kaleikini. Darlene Ka1ama.eo-captain. sv an- ' 'ii ' X i in 9' . Q w. As senior Carol Mendonca covers, her teammate Darlene Kalama springs to return a bad volley. Swinging backwards, Debra Kaea slams the ball for the final tally, bagging a 15-3 win over Kam for the Riders. gg------Y I-' Ag, , 7: YL, L, WL. s....-:- - 1 iirr Keep off '. 5rSKfTBAl.l. AREA s f ' ' .L .31 -tml T , ISP' .iw 1 Q, - . .. . 1 ,iw A NM , , .-.J 21 SV BOWLING ii i Striking tl1t'ir way to victories, tht- Boys' Bowling 'l'c'z11r1 postt-cl 21 25-win, I2-loss rw- orcl, XS'l'll'I'l'LlS Ilia- Girls' Vllt'U.lIl COI11lJllCCl L1 23-13 wi11-loss 1'c'Co1'cl in rvgiilgir ILII C0111- pvtitirm. Both ICZIIIIS, Cozicihvd by M1'. P11111 lzawzl. cxl1iluitc'd cle-tt-1'111i11c-d L-llorts i11 thc' Roiiml Robin as thc' boy lwglcrs Coppvd sm'- o11cl plum' :md 11111 girls' scluud suzirccl fourth plum- in the final l11tc-1'sc'l1olz1stiC liowliug l,c-agiic stzmdings. Arduoiis pruictirvs hc-ld twifc wcckly il1lIJI'0YOQl skills Zlllll tvcliniqiws. qu- Jl' 'Jr lu 1L!fu1w!.,S1, Right: Thomas Komatsu delivers 21 swccpinghook bull. in ' w 'Q 'if QMKWNWEJ, Q U s E . Exhibiting skills nttaincdihrough practirc-, kcglm-rs Mirio Whitley :md Robin Campaniano 1-Vince superb form in theirclclivvry. BOWLING. Bottom Row: Kvrxric' Fukiiclu. lvfylcs Ilzisvgawa, Ronald Evz111s.CharlCs Uymriurn, Robin Ca111pz1niz111o. Klirio VVhit1cy, c'o-captain. Second Row: Mauclv Hooks, Szmdrzi Tzikzic, Debra Kama, Ronncttc- Frccdman. Szimuru-ttv Matthews, co-captain. Top Row: Nclson Chung. Larry Shinjo. Colin Kiyotzi. Thomas Komatsu, Gln-1111 Yusutzikc, Mark Hironagn. QLcslie Chu. Milton Ikeda, Co-captz1in.j 'lm Qi: 'inf' r - ' -'s 'jg 1 ,.f- ig'l 'U -es-.,.' Q1 5 yf Q! ' 5-'.'!f1'1U' ' ry if 1 1 ,1 Ei aw ' It-ve .1 . 1 i. ' C-L 1.1, 1: si 'is 1 11 If . 1 ,Ak 114' 1 A , . X.. 1 1 x ' k ' ' nfl: I L ll. ,-K ' W! xiii! , Z-QM , i 2 , if 1 2 X Larry Shinjo gazes in hopcful anticipation of a strikc. Fr om the pins' eye view, a spare pickup is expected. I Above: Southpaw bowlers Robin Campaniano and Nelson Chung follow through in dual sweeping unison, Below: Displaying control, poise, and determination, junior Charles Uyemura unshackles a resounding Strike, J -1 QQ? A X' JV BOWLING Coach Paul lzawa and team captain Milton Ikeda commanded the JV Bowling Team to a seasonal record of 13 victories and ll defeats. Composed of only six members, the squad clinched fourth place in regular ILH junior Varsity competition. Biwecklv practices at a local bowling alley instilled team spirit and enthusiasm which enabled them to land their first division berth. Outstanding individual performances on this level previewed success- ful finishes in the future for the keglers. 125 Senior Kenneth Irvine powers a drive down the fairway. Below: Harvey Chang chips on the green against St. Louis. Bottom: Veteran Vernon Heu coolly sinks a ten-foot putt. iv, GOLF With nine promising first year golfers, Mr. Lawrence lnaba's Roosevelt High School Golf Team recorded a l-6 win-loss standing in the Interscholastic Golf League. The sea- son began with a three-day trip to Kauai for matches with two Kauai high schools. League competition included losses to lolani, Kalani, Kamehameha, Punahou, St. Louis, and Kaimuki, and a win over Damien. At the conclusion of the regular season, the team entered several city and state tournaments. GOLF. Left column, top to bottom: Roy Lau, Matthew Akamu, Garret Choy, Kevin Chang, Bartolome Martinez, Kenneth Irvine. Right column, top to bottom: Wesley Teranishi, Dennis Young, Harvey Chang, Steven Lum, Vernon Heu. CKenneth Chee.j l s 'MW N 5 , ,5' 1 Jiiggaiemfz ,.-,t.-tamvvwls wee mm--t 4 Above: Seasoned netter Jill Kajikawa stoops to return a slam Left: Veteran player Janet Henderson slams the initial serxe TENNIS Primed by Coach Naomi Fike, the Roosevelt Tennis Team compiled a 0-2 win-loss early season record that foreshadowed a mediocre campaign. In initial matches, the boys succumbed to Kaimuki while the girls' squad yielded to McKinley, 4-l. Succeeding losses to St, Andrew's Priory, Kamehameha, Iolani, and Punahou ruined the netters' chances for a high ILH standing. Despite discouraging defeats, persisting team spirit boosted hopes for a rally in the post season tournament. TENNIS. Bottom Row: Alan Young, Mirio Whitley, David Lindberg. Top Row: Rodney Yee, Howard Lau, Wayne Iwasaki. -mwfa E Z 5 'Q' fi 335- Ea? , 3 J 1. 5 31:65 M' J i ,T Y .,, 9 my , f 28 'WIFE way.,-H Locked in Hfoot to footl' combat, a Crusader and Rider Alexander Kalauli belligerently battle for ball possession. SOCCER Clad in brand-new red and gold uniforms, the Roosevelt Soccer Team copped sixth place in the newly created lnterscholastic Soccer League and seventh place in the Gahu High School Soccer League. Sparked by second- year Coach Peter Wilcox, the Rider eleven finished the season with an improved 3-win, 5-loss, 3-tie record, Post season activity in- cluded the all-day Invitational Five-A-Side Tournament at Alexander Field, where the squad attained a semi-final bracket berth, In a grueling match ut lvlid-Pacifitfs field, junior Ning jason hliguel masterfully drihblcs the ball downfield. SOCCER. Bottom Row: Scott Hayashi, james Rader, Myron Sato, Kevin Lee, Jason Miguel. Second Row: Robin Steward, assistant coachg Alexander Kalauli, Thurlow Chun. Richard Nelson, Ian Martin, Thomas Gill, Revelation Kalauli, Earl Kong, captain. Top Row:Terrance Bento, Dave W'instedt, Gervin Miyamoto. Randall Santiago, Gerald Toyama, George Hoag, James Miller, Mr. Peter Wilcox, coach. QRcginald Akana.l 7 , ..-. l if ev t I -shi . .O- ' : Q , in 5 O 3,50 9 i 5 HO 9 -Li Q0 a q vi infsifzf, QV A, ,ie Q af, , RIFLE. Bottom Row: Arnold Tani, Suzanne Young, Julie Sugiura, Julynne Pang, Maelin Lee. Geraldine Cline, Kathy ' -- f - - 'F1A:t Hughes, Richard Hughes. Second Row: Douglas Young, Robert Chang, Robcit llarnicson, lNayneOlxamoto, or cos a, Rome Acopan. Top Row: David Warren, Michael Wee. Gary Pang, George Morikawa. eaptain:Carl Shiroma, Randall Leong, Erie Leong. RIFLE Eight returning riflemen and the premiere of a girls, rifle squad greeted Roosevelt Rifle Team Coach SFC Charles Main. The boys placed fourth in Interscholastic Riflery Com- petition after compiling a three-win, seven- loss record. .Iourneving to Maui, the Rider sharpshooters nailed down fourth place in the Maui Invitational Tournament. An improved showing was expected in the following Mid- Pacific Tournament. Individual marksman- ship highlighted a mediocre season for the team. Left: Sharpshootf-r George lworikawa competently piereesudead center. Below: Marksman Randall Leong carefully sets his sights on the target L --.L s 5 1 wa' 3411 A WNXSQR , X if 2' fix N fQ1r::wf1:M',,QgQ5f5flf3 -i 1' , , ,,?fgE.f. 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Upperclassmen welcomed Sopho- mores at HEven the Bad Times Are Goodf, the first student body canteen of the year. Spurred by keen competition, candidates ener- getically campaigned in the class elections. SCAT and STEP tests given in late Septem- ber gauged academic achievements. During October the Sophomore Football Game, a debate on the dress code abolition, and an assembly on junior Achievement promoted in- volvement in school affairst In a statewide program, public health officials administered tuberculin skin testing in December. Class Day activities on February 15 included the viewing of the recent movie, mln Like Flint g an Hin fashion show, a c'Dating Game , and a canteen, NThe Magical Mystery Tour. Fol- lowing a school beautification project, the Class of '70 reveled at their annual Field Day in April. Unique experiences combined to produce an outstanding high school year. --.J Executive Committees hlldieii Fig , we - ,, 351 Q... X if 'Waff- Above:Vice-presidential candidate Neil Koizumi actively Left: At a class council meeting, members analyze the ,ps I Qi- 'Wx c 1 - qi , W.. .I .nu-um liiqg. Ji Fam F 1 fe ix SOPHONIORE HONIEROOM PRESIDENTS. Bottom Row: Karen Iwamoto, Rae Shiraki, Jean Trapido, Carolyn Ashton. Second Row: Wanda M. L. Lee, Karen Holt, Charles Furuike, Diane Kaneshige, Adele Yamada. Top Rowglennifer Chang, Irene Shimoda, Stella Matsuda, Patricia Chikamoto. advocates sehoolrelorms at a special elections assembly. Sophomore Mixer's financial and clean-up problems. As the first day of high school begins, newcomer Ruth Stevens confusedly searches for her geometry and world history rooms. Aana, Charles Aceret, Bilma Acopan, Mario Acusta, Robert Adric, Eva Lehua Ah Chow, Raynard Akamine, Terence Akamu, Matthew JMQ' wi ! i ' ina til 1 ' 5, e '-T? i 'Qu fi il ,ti Jig ,Ui My ll ,V :'tm3' .'Q'w t Ai, A b , , . .5 1 '- N' yt' ii - , n, 1 sqm, 1 ff ,, Y ,gli W ' 1, i Y., ,V , J I, Y Q 75:3 l Bewilderin nitial Experiences Initiate .-5 iw-.2 L it-1-. W.- is is 1 , Y H M ix ll w ,--, ', 'PF - W , 5 -, W i' , www-,iw l i 'll W, li fi A .. fi: Q... ,wi I il! li ll! 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'is ,R k- gf' - v it iz 1 J e, 14. 2 k Z I t g in lf- 5 J I .- -H Cannon, james Canonizado, Jean Caringer, Duane Chai, Robertha Chan, Stewart Chang, Camille Chang, Florence Chang, Jennifer H 1, f , 4' ,-, nquisitive Sophs Tl Chang, Lorinda W J tx B Chang Nora 0 sr ' 7 .4 - R' , jg .f , t.. ,at la f'Hl'r 1 Chang Chang J Patrick Wayne Chanwa, Valerie Chee, Jewel Chee, Kenneth Cheong, Amy During renovation of the cafeteria in October, Harrison Kim and Brian Nishie cope with the temporary use of paper plates. .T l , 'ao- rr M- in W , M-1 . ,M fn- 1 Mt M .f V' . fr - . 4 r NNNNN mal' T f Want f. ,tl M ef A 4 X J' 12 YS M' ll Lum VVXX 'ln V 4 1 1 W 1 C F L ,xii L? f' V 1 f 1 5, ,A w L gzg, V fi r s f U f N Wh mx 1' V Y , 2 ,Wg s rf? .l' W J 'L ,W ,, - 2 3 Y 'N me C Z l ELL, J if wg, 1 -' 1 'wQYn',w'1 , 4, Critchlow, Deborah H 'ef Cunningham, Brenda Ml.. 7 1 mm lf 1 if ' M . Dannals, Earl Davis, Richard , J' 1 V De La. Cruz, John L - Dela Cuesta, Karen 'ik M 145 t r 'Fi ur ' Jmtjgr A Demello, Melody KL de Neeve. John 1 3 Q, ,W l 41 de Neeve, Timothy De Ponte, Melva Q 'max r il ,ir , WN n it W Chikamoto, Patricia Chikuami, Dale Chinen, Leonard Chinen, Terrance Ching, Baron Ching, Bruce Ching, Debra Ching, Linda Chock, George Chock, Steven Chong, Calvin Chong, Janice Chow, Edward Chow, Helen Choy, Lynn Chu, Gordon Chuck, Stanley Chun, Laura Cook, Marion Cordeiro, Calie Corpuz, John Correia, Candra Costa, Jacquelyn Crispen, Catheryn i HM' mi? , ' gg, W wr 3 sl. jr Y 22 Future yearbook staff member Stella Matsuda scrutinizes the honors spread of Round Up ,67 at an orientation session F an E -:F i gm A ,saw F an Y Y if-ue s L :Q 'CCS' J ,Y ,As , r 3 it A P-the X423 tt, f 1 'i ,f-lv kin- ,wx ' ..i , ...Q .Ng ' it ii W as :M : M r, -'W f 2 fe t it ,f- , F .Q 7 ' 1 it -. 4 ganna. If 'sr X 5 . 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J ML Ikehara, Kenneth 'r-at y ' ' lkezaki, Gilbert 7 Imata, Michelle 1 La f X4 1 lnagaki, Lorrie Inamasu Calvin Ing, Virginia ' Inouye Berlynn -M 1 Inouye, Lynette W it Inouye, Ronald ,, t Ei- 'h Inouye, Vance Ishida, Bradford ' Ishikawa, Gayle Ishizaki, Myra Isobe, Ellyn Isono, Joanne 138 l i M OH S... 3 Hay, Georgia Hayashi, Scott Hayashi, Shannon Hee, Gersham Hendricks, Jayne Heu, Edith HewLen, Sharon Heyne, Robert Hidano, hliehael Higa, Leila Ann Higa, Meiri Higashi, Betty Jean Higashi, Marian Higuchi, Claudia Hino, Charlotte Hiraki, Kay Hiraoka, Nathan Hirota, Herbert Hirota, Nlasahide Ho, Karen Ho, Stanton Hokada, Elizabeth Hong, Karen Honma, Lynn agieal Tour W 7 Y M X tim' it 1 K 5 .... E , , y do 134+ , Q15 a , ,H ,l 1 1 f I i 5 ff' '-- w U , .. p 1 tt. wr, lx, t- li -V fx 4- , ' 2 . ie .et , as-'M .L -5 t ag x .J 2 Jil? S I X. v ,,,, l ' 5 ,J 1 l fl In ,hh a' 1 , ft: K , Jr Ax? ,.. -'Am . 0-. 'Q- '-.ling ' .' i f . 1 vu ,: -vt --. f ,... 4.4 fm. . 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Testin Safeguards Students' Health , if w ll ,, Testee Paul Goo nonehalantly observes Z1 public health official examining his arm for tell-tale signs Kitashiro, Guy Kitsu, Wendell Kiyotoki, Becky Kobashigawa, Karen Koelkebeck, Wilbert Koizu mi, Neil Koko, Bernadette Komatsu, Diane Kong Kong , Brenda , Penelope Kuba, Patti Kubo , Faye Kubota, Eiko Kuni, Michal Kuwahara, Roger Kuwata, Cynthia Kwoek, Lenore Laikupu, Carol Lau, Lau, Lau, Lau, Lau, Barbara Howard Lorraine Wendell W'ilma Lawler, Teresa - ..,v- 2 ,.,.., fv- NQ., Ui. f-.H .fwqeze +AmWMF1 :rea f ,ea with ill i E1Vl W,lixwll I- 'ii of redness and swelling. ,- ,, 4 1+ -vu Qin' f ' , 2 is 1 wr t w W. e uw tk if j a L lyk? pf lil, C Hn 0 ' Him ,.,v, W an di -nm Eea M -gk 1 9 M illegivgil ii ,F Y 1-vs. ll il Z fm ,V -..- ail l X ,V at .cw- rm X - ig-35? i I V Y 3 ' XX f V. A i i it ra-r N i 9681, ASQ ...e,..i ,ny .1 ,H . ttt aa, strat 'f' 141 J, , V A, 3 V Yi , A eral' I V' -mr-:Engl W V Y nf W W W 1 ,. Lee, Brian C. 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L iw , V ,j r . n H, Lindo, Patrick ' ii.' ' i W -if U' L' , Ch l -W ,Wi no W W ii i ' W L -f ' L7 aff eg-,J-' Eels ' 0 , Hana lv TL. rf N 6,5 flfif W Lono, Jerrctt ,, w .' ,,rx ,,,,f5f iz W X' 1 1 Loo, Patricia W, l' 1-My dfllili., ,W ll am mm. W W W VV W W i R m i l Loomis, Daryl 'W Tv-wi! , 'wi is W6 ,CL li' W5 W gmf' Louie, Leland Q K, ' Q 3 V, 'li ' , L W' K V 1 N l Low, Sandra 2 'IS' ' 'Q W 7 ' ' ,Y ' - X , -- j Lubell, Sheryl R 1 iw , , ' M CWNW W Lum, Judy M W 1 N w M 1,',W'1Wi,iqfQ '1W Lum, Leighton ' ' L R i' . 4, W U I -.W,ezaf'l I H2 , ' , I My ,N if Lum, Michele f-V A 1-'QL , 4 7 . slit K , 1 1-.N Lyons, james II ' 3.1 f fish E ' i ' Ma'ae, Nlarie P fi FD' ? '1 ,,, ,fri QQIQQ' Madolora, Rey M ,. t ,, h 25 1 ipwsrp- X 33 ,,,,,, Af Maeha, Gwendolyn Maeoka, Layne ,J fJM:Z't'J ,X J I Nlanandic, lNIaria Mark, Paul Martin, Moana lN'Iasui, Steven Matsuda, Alika Matsuda, Stella for ,,. E ':,, 11+ aww' W 2 'H , lllq D. . f L '29-ffl ' L Q Kr, ,G . , , Matsumoto, Gary K. Q, 7: l . QQ, V. X ,Q in ,, 3, Matsunaka, Lynn in is V 3- p ig 5 ,M ' Matsuo, Diane ...fy 1 D 1 ' ij? ' i ff' Matsuoka, Walter if V-X 7 'i 5 'J ri Matsuzaki, Joan . , is i f, 'f X 1 Mall, Blossom N' an A, flatl 'E 2 ,Y fi 5' W , Z - Mazzola, Maryann ' I: M ,fl 4, -i dl. ,f u E U McCarthy, Marlene gt? J 'f E M if ' 5, ,F Mezurashi, Dan 5 W 25 1 --ev ' ' W Q7 lltfllliiuelhfkvii-Alnn t, 1 it t is lk , ll , f tt, M it i a, iza ef W wfg 'Nj .5 if 'Hg Mikasa, Katy Features Ethnic Talent, Nove Cheers f I Miller, Denise Milligan, Paula Mills, Rita , .J f Q ,ip 2 1 Mishima, jo-Lyn s 2 2' e - ' f ' ' 1 K , Y , -V V Y: - ne, , c ac. G if-f' fxl ' ' Q G25 . W' 1 1, Mitsunaga, Milton 'dh df' 1 L V ' H , L an V rg? ' iw fri , X 'ww I N X W Y NM , Y M- 1, - ,, 5, ,,,,dk'u,w, N vii sei 1 G 2 r 5' 'J' 'l '51 ff' i W ' 1 , T ,ga A 3 'fn ,, f.. . ' M . , 'H' ' M ' - . . v 1 X W' I mr V x fjef' 1 N , mfg ' , I WIT T E 1 Z 4 Y , ' NNW, wi L -.M I . v ,-. l A ,- e l f- llts an A D -1 D s --F W l W 1 res 1 Y N' ' . 5 'W - ' -1514 -f ' ff g I f ,ft if-sl Miyake, Lynne Miyamoto, Brian Miyamoto, Wanda Miyasato, Carl Miyasato, Cynthia Mizokawa, Frances Mizota, Sharon Nlizumoto, Carla Mizuno, Blanche Mori, Donna Morikawa, Carol Morimoto, Norman Morinaga, Susan Morita, Coleen Morita, Michael Moriyama, Glenn Morse, Norine Moses, Ernest Moses, Sandra Moss, Debi Motobu, Weston Motonaga, Eloise Motonaga, George 143 'iiu wll ' , Mouton, Lorna gk , '27 . P ' f-ll' Muller, Jerry 4 ,N ,V -Qxg .Q S.. Mun, Stephen Q ' Q, f ' Wi ,, ,...,,.W 'if ll Murakami, Lei Ann 4Q3tfg3 M V 3 ,F MP W ' ,Y 'll , Murakami, Violet N GR ,L . 5 5, M Nagasawa, Christine Y N ,fi'AMllu , all ' . , Nagaue, Beverlyn 1 fp V 1 , A - Y Nakabayashi, Ann , , ' , 'Q M J' up M-Nl' l A , v g' Nakachi, Wayne ' ' 4- - ' ' fi-1. w ' Q --9 , 5 Nakagaki, Joann ,L S' Af 5 f .wah 'Q f Nakamura, Ann M, Wsx. . 2 , 'll' ,Wm f RJ FW ,,m, Q1 1' A N' Nakamura, Bruce ,mwwnwglilltffli kktt' 'M K' it 'l1lflf fVi'1 if la 'Til1w?la l W F ' U X , Y I x Nakamura, Patrick W ' ' W ,ii Nakanishi, Arthur 'N , L, ' 'Qin 'Q' - U G' 'X Nakano, David ' 'fm 5 f ' Nakano, Eileen ull, , - W . i . W W , , Nakashige, Jo-Ann 1 W ,,,, ri l W , ll , Nw ' ll! i Nakata Linda M v Wim , A X ' 3 'rp ,ny 1 X , at 1 1 ' 1 I V ,, t ' W Nakayama, Kaori i Newell, Mary Niimoto, Rex Niino, Lani joy Nishie, Brian Nishiguchi, Lora Reconstructions of Shakespearean Buildings -Q Before a class presentation, Richard Oka, Keith Kitagawa, and Gilbert Ikezaki inspect their replica of the Globe Theatre. 144 L l ' x F' jx 7-f 5 X A -1 ii- in fi fu' f l r 3 1. 44 'Nw'r u, ,,.,t.., Y ee-sf ' , Nishimoto, Lloyd Nishimura, Caryn Nishimura, Leslie Nishioka, Joy Nohara, Rodney Ogata, Toshihiko Ogawa, Leslie Ohira, Linda Inspire Learnin Oie, Stephanie Oka, Richard Okimura, Jayne Okimura, Nathan Omo, Allan Onaga, Lori Otake, Ruth Oye, Donna Oyer, Jeannette Ozaki, Joyce Padua, Glenn Palpallatoc, Donna Pang, Henry Pang, Ronald Park, John Jr. Park, Rodney Park, Susan Patricio, Michael Pelletier, Maurice Perriera, Doreen Pfotenhauer, Dorothy Pimentel, Daniel Poaha, Pamela Porter, Dwayna ,Y gn ,rv .Iii 5 lk! JK J 1 3 the E 5 Last-minute adjustments by Anne Kishi complete .her model of Ann Hathaway's cottage for hbrary exh1b1t1on. it iirr is .. A .117 .V if if 2 Q 3 N N 'JEM1' N M' L L ...EQ i fl -f ' Q, ' 1, ' W 'E Yi fri 'qi W , ' ' rx' 1 T' Q ' ,, W VR, 1, X :Q 37 J ' ' ,fr Www ,, ,,,w -v ' ' Q , JH 1' E ' ' 1 'L hw :fy X H w' N f mi , wg? A Y Y ,Yr V 9 H ? 314 ' f ,J r N '- L ni n 1 - J V' gi! l Qi, 1 if 5 il! li w na x 'X 145 -Hagen A mm 2, , ni fy ,uk 3 'M ' ' Fl 'fa ,,,if'5,i M' ,. 'ii are ar- 41'-vp L R Xi K LA W 'rf y 5 ' H f A!!!,, ,W W W. . i L R if W' R F ni N- 1' W.: i' Wg ' , Y, if 'G V f w'V 'f,'ii U Qi' . N MZ: R , , . qi L ll 11155-,eager 'L' l -- l Wes? l 4 V ff? , T N p A - l 1 L iiiii i itttl , , Under the direction of a senior traffic officer, sophomore cadets maintain pedestrian safety in morning and afternoon hours. is L Puha Ellen , M 2 , , i e l A Punai Wilma W , 1 ', i ' h W L. Ji' 2 i Quiseng, Sharon 'lr-if Y 1 C, 0 V Q 4' ,l QQ, All Radner, Jill Ann M , , , H, Ramiro, Edison 11 'N , Y fl W 1 ' 'W' ' ' ' Y 1 Rapoza, ,Iewella f p K, is A M p e f eeon L , do ff , , ' ,,-.' ' , QT , ' ' Robinson, Hazel Q , M.. , , AN 5,1-1 i W ,R 9 Wm we -N Rognstad, Heather fx-, J' U ' N Rosenau, Robert , .T - hi ex' 1, -N xi! ,,,.+:,', W 5 Sahara Ralph Max 'M ' ' ' fmli ' ,Q , ,Y V Saito, Karen , ivii' fit, , C5 1 1. mf 3 ff Wuxx , W U, Saito, Shirleen Al rl 1, ' wif i N. if il 1 We ' Y' ' W' Sakahara, Liane ' ' . -. ' Sakamoto, Neil 2 rw... ,Al ri.. 'Y -,: Y i' :sf H Sakata, Kean gr-B 1 n if i' f E Sasaki, Glenn W wwf - V f' ill' Sasaki, Lois JL it fa Sasaki, Shirley r 1 V ' ' ,W ' ,xx i Sato, Christine , ' i D Y' in ' .. ' Schultz, Elizabeth Y f -- ' ft ' i S k'd , R W X K 5 e 1 o oanne e , .sr i ' L if llll l.. . i sekiguchi, Roy .J 3 V 5, fu. i f , H i ,, T 'fig Self, Louis f V, ,,t'll'V,Q,,i,: f 'mv Shea, Llewellyn Jr. Shigemoto, Anne L -1 W 1 ' Shiira, Kenneth WNNNN WL! IAMN 1 Y Y i N Shimada, Merlin ' 1 Y y , Shimamura, Karen , N 1 - - Shimazu, Sharon T 'nv f ini. 1 fi V V 7 1 3715 .4 H5 , Y in V ,I l M l My ww Y Shepard, Barry , Ji J, . , -iqudlilliil ':tQ1lfwM,,,,E: dr- '.fl'.' :- . 'lieu G A 146 S S my C Shimizu, Dale 1 ,V , , 111 ,f , Shimizu, Diane li x 'K 1 ' ' W ,QA '1 1, 11? N 1 1 Shimoda, Irene 1 5 Y :fbi Q , F jig 1 , Y Q 5'-1192 Shimoda, Stanley g i f M. , f X Shinoda, Ronald K, 1 V X QL J if 11. I Shirakata, Chori ef Ti 5 , 5' f ff ie? 1 , Shiraki, Corinne ' 1k Shiraki, Rae Shishido, Susan . 7 K Shobu, Malva Siegel, Stephanie Silva, Randy Simeona, Lynnboy I-rm u 1' 1 eaie J 1 m111C,i 'll 1 Vie J 1' in 'J SS Smeg' Gerard 1 1 Sonoda, Charlotte V Souza, Charlene t 55352 , ,, ,, 7: 1, 4' V , A 0 in 1 Stevens, Ruth Q JJ, V figs: -1 li 5 M J Suehiro, Anthony ,im 1' ' , I f Cl 'Q' Suehiro, Beverly , N K -if 1 A' 231 V , , ,,-i ' 45 N ,11 1 ,X ,, 11 Suehiro, Lisa A ii 13 ' ' A ' , ' 121111219 Sugi, Cathy Sophomore RCTC Cadets Control Traffic Sur, Chelsea Sur, Gregory Suzuki, David Suzuki, Sharon Tagawa, Daniel Tagawa, Gloria W '1 1111 fi lr ff'- Taira, Jean R Taira, Karen Taira, Mae M , Mull 'Ml Taira, Tomiko REE gi W: 1 , ,rt f M Takaki, Dexter T X jj 5 i Takaki, Jocelyn Takamatsu, Rodney Takamune, James Takamura, JoAnn Takara, Jean Takayama, Janice rgfypm 74, nh X I Takemoto, Jean y Y fs. .. ' 1 K.. I i 1 ,an Tamashiro, Judith V25 ' , N ', Tamura, Dennis 11 Tamura, Susan Tanaka Jerry l Tanaka? Riccio ' Tani, A rnold Tanji, Amy -bv 51 f . 1 , Q V il , r ? 1 ' 5,4 - Taylor, David T- 4 Z 1. ,wi ,Q-f Y . 1m My Teramoto, Bruce ' '1 1f'1' Teramoto, Bryan , '13, fri 1 ' ' 1 r1f 1, Ter a Ste hanle 1 0 1 1 l i J ff ll-: HY ' P 147 , f 'K V fe ' ,.. ., a M f 'ln U, 'Q ' H' Lin: , in in 1 it , i ,P , Q, it ,, H li IP ,, ' i .1 Y it :,, Wir xi' 'W Y fu, i f 1 . ee 2' f fi il 'i ' . I 5 ft ' M m- 1 'M ' X F ..,. L. 1 -571, 'gg 5 , gif i v A V V i . V V 5 it 5 qt! l - , u 'L W T V 'GLX W 'i if f 5 , W VV f ,. f i was l f' , 'MM L i ., Wm, i , W f i f N., H W ,, l ' ' ' . S l l ol! 'Wh 11 lT71l.llll'll' ml ll' l ll' ' im: iii 'N ll J iliwmll' w1,,,q, if 9 Q, Jig, M 1, J Business Affairs, uri, Tesoro, Haydee Thoene, Harry Titcomb, West Tobara, Ronald Tohara, Deborah Tom, Allynne Tomoyasu, jason Tong, Josephine Toyama, Florence Trapido, Jean Tsuchida, Janice Tsui, Janet Uehara, Patricia Uyemura, Dawn Uyeno, june Uyeoka, Alan Valenciano, David Vega, Annie Villaflor, Henry Wakai, Kathleen Wakida, Lisa Ward, Vaughn Wasa, Iris Watanabe, Sharon Cultural Awareness Widen :Q ' -V 1 V 3 V 'xl' 1.,L , X 1 , M WU' P if FW Y hi yll A 'J A , A , ' M ,u W 1' ,,,. , l ll ,jf if ri ' '-' f , W 5 M ttttt t , Q N ' , ll N211 ll Ein? 'ill V Z , , YV l ll C wil 1 - 'ij - ' --ir ah I V V Y wg f 'i' 'QE : in , W 'if e in .nrtn 4 isligw rtfi wilt it Qiifewiug all ,- i'Wff 1 m v ' W, 148 Webster, Charlotte White, Sharlene Williams, Cynthia Wong, Arlyn Wong, Charlene Wong, Gilda Wong, Jean Wong, Michael Woo, Brian Woolley, Jack Wright, Katherine Yamada, Adele Yamaguchi, Eric Yamaguchi, Leyton Yamamoto, Frances Yamamoto, Karen Yamamoto, Mike Yamashiro, Cynthia Yamashita, Glenn Yamashita, Wendy Yamura, Curtis Yanagawa, Aaron Yanagawa, Kyoichi Yanagihara, Dayton tudent J ' .N , Ci ,-1,0 M rl, ..:..,,: 3 J Y ' V , ,J i Y, ,wx f , lim X e.x!.E1.w -' 7-N , mil' - ,,w 4. i I ,1 E, lb R E , Q H' 'LE' 'M N, , m , W 1' ,wx vu N! .Mg ,il U-' -51. 5 1' 5 ,mi Left: Junior Achievement businesswoman Diane Gishitomi sealsa bottle of Royal Pineadamia Ice Cream Topping. Below:Gwendolyn Jim practices folk dancing after school for performances during the Chinese New Year celebration. ,, ' ' 1 fl Q , ., f-.ai,5-if ', C ,. , ,. ,,.m,,,E,5,,, Keiwm.. 1153 P 2,4121 ,, -' QW? 1 Y, 'era- fe-5 ' ' ,ii Tlfww, , ,mm N-..:r,,'.i,. -, A if Yi .,,,-e,. , A wfizfi ,,,s.,,y,,5 ' 1?-f W: - - A Lyn ,, , ,, -5 Q r,,i,w 5, ,-Q if qv' gh ss? ri L, jfffeii --2 I We -.,..,gg 'jfzi'-ash fiie ' gig,--f ,l,gg,,?lE5p' 1 'f2'nr:'e--ww '-'ffi'ff,LEv-,1 f'e',e11,'a: , ifrzf , W ' -1 ef fl ,nn ,,m,, W W - 1- SA, Z ,. ---:ff V . V, ,sl : 'DEL - - .-an ,War-ai 1 +.-' -aw age!-sl., M .g Mau rJg'F?5 , -4' fyie. 1 -f 1515 1 , 7 ' Zee: vfiig we i r21?: ri ei Y x ' 2 ' 32,153 mmr f' f f , , ,- , , ,Q ,ws -'l ilatf '- nlgoii ' Q W?-3 ' ' H ' ' , gif it 1i'9:7' :iiL -'.,1?i? , 2 f - ' ' -,ie 1 ' '-ff2 'l.- ff! , + ' ' .' . 'ee v ,f-4 Q W --K ,Wm,,,,,.n...,-..W-- , Wg q1A'ff F Y L fi: . ,F in '- -.5 ' , Vg, , i : v utlooks as J , X X Wxx ,,111l, x Y iw, li 1 32,111 1' ,f'2 5,g,' V fl: 3 V , U, me t, 'L , 54 ' T R , Q, .1 M, Y 1,1271 if ,, L L,,'l'iFf2l'Al ll W Yashiki, Gary Yasui, Daniel Yee, Alvin , Yee, Barbara Yee, Rodney C. Yen, Richard Yim, jody Yokoi, Leatrice Yokomoto, Lillian Yonaha, Robbie V, Y , ' V Ei w e K ' of 1-in C! V ' H if v V Y ,ig Q-.--,. , g wk V ww w ir' I, VY: i , is ,waafg ' H 31, , wwf 1 - l fr, llel fe... , 4.51, L Ex, 'j. l 1 tellhw re -N 1 , ',,, , fl lf Q f Y , f V . L . N will-igiegi if' me Yoshikami, Grant Yoshimoto, Lester Yoshimura, Gwen Yoshimura, Thom Yoshino, Irvin Yoshioka, Rene Young, Benson Young, Caroline Young, Colin Young, Jeanette Young, Richard Young, Willette Yuen, Raymond Zane, Sigmund 35 149 Personal Interests Further Participation in ny?-.ww-yi MERRILL MIYASAKI President It MR. PAUL IZAWA Adviser LLLPLLLP 'Gs JO ANN ODA Secretary JEFFREY TAKIGUCHI Vice-President TERENCE CHING Treasurer .ws-,G .Z . , , lim Q- A, 3' ,fe -11.3, ,tt , 'f ' 'NV , L .f if X 1 'T - hi JUNIORS Diverse academic and social activities pre- sented Juniors with a program of stimulating experiences. Throughout the year counseling assistance and participation in standardized examinations, including the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test and the Prelimi- nary Scholastic Aptitude Test, aided them in formulating plans for the future. Viewing the motion picture Gone with the Wind supple- mented studies of American history and heri- tage. Careful council planning brought an early kickoff to the yearis social events. Clad in multicolored Hawaiian prints, Juniors cheered with a pep squad of class officers at the Junior Football Game in early October. Coordinating a November canteen, Surf,s Up, Juniors of Roosevelt welded interschool relations with the Farrington Governors. Feb- ruary marked the peak of a busy social cal- endar. Entertained by the Tidesmen and tal- ent contest entrants, they concluded Class Day merrymaking with HMisty, the Junior- Senior Prom. Service to the community, by donations of Clothing and toilet articles to the residents of Waimano Training School, ended a well-rounded and memorable year. Extracurricular ork -in f, if vi 1 Above: Relieving Kuakini Hospital nurses Candy Striper Renee Hirano tucks in a lim free sheer for asthmaties. lnfmi ,qi V 3 ,, 1,ge ri2Q.. Left:Rooseva-lt Honolulu Youth Symphony Orchestra 2 , 7 L members chat during a rehearsal break at Punahou. .H .4 1. 'a'5, - P li,-of JUNIOR HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS. Bottom Row: Iris Kurashige, Suzanne Nariyoshi, Patricia Tanaka, Heidi Yuen, Jill Kajikawa. Second Row: Terry Lau, Gloria Sakamoto, Ruby Tomosawa, Joanne Kawamoto, Lynn Ishida, Julie Adaniya. Top Row: Clayton Yoshida, Vincent Miyagawa, Eric Yamagata, Ricky Dung, Rodney Okada, Terence Ching. 151 11 li if ' ' 1 ,Jw 'N'- ai, AXXX 2 79 , XX X v -, . , ,wil O , 191 1 .fr ' fi-.ily ' ' ' Q 1 M N , H1 vi' L Q-..! ,x r MNH - ww , K ,f x JJ, W' f' ., 5 1 .ri 5 i e R l'f 'T5l3i'w 1 w ,, H 'vw r,,,u..g , 1, 1 H W , Ababchn, Laurence . fr- - '22 Abe rian X Y X Y ,,. N.. - 1 9 X 5' Xlr ' in f 'li ' ,W ,H '1 M Acosta, Flor 'iw , - f - ' ' , iii- Ah Chow, Reuben ' F XX ' V ' XX,, X Akana, Arthur gk-jf' 1- 1 ' Ng, 'F iff? X Akana, Glenn Eiumwiiiiilf 1-f ,- like thu , 'WNW ' ' 4,3 , Q -..- X , Akana, Katherine ' , V Akwai, Mary ' W :H g hi X,fX Alama, Debbie ' ' 5 Y,,':',, Sl Alama, Roger MX ' X Aoki, Arthur '-f-v, , -1-'XX X, -vu ,, f XX ,X 1 we it f -. MX Y l S, , 3 . .... 1 -em, 5? , y Q an v- X -:-XXXf lg Q, N N L. E 'E 5 M W l J az I , 5, V N, Wt f wr ri VL r if tr w ff' li 4 aww J L.,.igX X f it vw w 4-' XXXL ' , l 1 1' l B, H , . 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Sealife 2 ' ' 0 I V K, - . gi f N4 - - C 2 av :- If K j iw - , ir -- 15 ' M, 'V as 2 Q- , 'fi 27 Ji 1 r x .ag IF fl rf! 1 4 rgflnf - i- ' wx F , t , W t ' 'Q cj P' ' I ' L' X if 't o R 5 ' Gi if - A ,f ?n-, as 'ai Class Ring de Neeve, Janie Duenas, Roseana Dupio, Yolanda Ebina, Susan Ekern, Sallie Elliman, Yvonne Emoto, Irving Endo, Leslee Endo, Peter Erub, Emilia Evans, Ronald Eymard, Denny Fellezs, Regilene Fernandez, Gordon Fernandez, Nadine Flores, Mary Jane Fong, Gregory Fujieki, Peter Fujii, Dayle Fujii, Diane Fujii, Harold Fujita, Dean Fukuhara, Glenn Fukuhara, Lina Char, Randall Chena, Clyde Cheong, Richard Chinen, Gayle Ching, Cyrus Ching, Janice Ching, Linda Ching, Stephanie Ching, Terence Cho, Sylvian Chock, Sylvianne Choy, Roberta Chu, Leslie Chuck, Clifford Chun, Gwyned Chun, Marcus Chun, Merton Chung, Edward Clark, Nora Cline, Geraldine Cornelio, Marilyn Costa, Madeline Dang, Carol Dang, Jeffrey Sale Promotes School Loyalty l V , x V fn- W v ii 9 1,151 ,,u:Jsfi. 3-1 . ... if -, s C M nn, aiiai , , LW h :i V Q . 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J ,ai x 1 75 gs' f' ,- Itano, Darrel Ito, Deirdre lwai, Jeannie Izutsu, Colleen Jose, Wray Kaea, Debra Kahoonei, Jewell Kaida, Edward Kajikawa, Jill Kajiura, Patsy Kaleikini, Deborah Kamekona, Danice Kanealii, Alfred Kaneko, Norman Kaneko, Wayne Kanemori, Eric Kaneshiro, Patricia Kanno, Pamela Kano, Doreen Karioka, Nolan Kashiwaeda, Brian Kau, Cheryl Kauhane, Alice Kawamae, Gail Kawamoto, Joanne Kawasaki, Ben Kawatani, Eric Kaya, Adrian Keliikoa, wayne Kent, Patrick Left: Entrant David Hirao, dressed in a Japanese klmono sings 'iSukiyaki for the Junior Class Day talent contest Below: Brer Rabbitghe thought and he thought relates Leslee Endo in her dramatization of an Uncle Remus story if 5 , , H., iff xi Q ez +I ' l l 155 As Cynthia Winans distributes NMSQT pamphlets, hopeful appli- cants survey test information on the Merit Scholarship Program. .ag- Keopuhiwa, Robin Kezuka, Lynn ,, Y .J-, 1 Fl, i rf, Y r., . J' Kikuta, Andrew :E Q Kim, Barbara Anne H i f V 'E fi' 1 if B K 1 A v f. 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Loomis, Sidney Lozan Lum, gl, , 1 Lum 2 ' Lun1 Lum Mi! , ,, H f Lum Lum, 0, Michael Bernadette Beverly Galyn Nlarty Melissa Y ..-. .-if , ,-. i Y ,. .. . fa , 4. -,,, Z ,,, .. A W W ff , , it 1 ff' w, W S W iiiii lllll ,Ji fu -F ai M Q T ,ln M rr E Y Y: ,. 1, He, i Lum, Steven Lum, Walen Lyons, Fleurette Maeda, Ruby Maeda, Wayne A. Maeda, Wayne T. Maeha, Gordon Maio, Barbara Ann Manalo, Amanda Martin, Debra Matsui, Constance Matsumura, Alan Matsuoka, Barbara Maxwell, Vernon Medeiros, Beverly Mikasa, julienne Minn, Keith lwitsunaga, Ruth Miura, Bonnie Miwa, Cheryl 157 XXX X -tg! 'QSM' if!'f i r- -M ' f- e??'f in i. ,Xw'gwW2'm.lt' 3... vllfj-Q - 2- 71,3 -in HALT--l-i - A X i Q . , I .1-ia, ' X riser p,,,,,w ' ,, , XXX., X, ' fm it q t f 1 .mem--efywrv - J .- e -, M-. ' g ly Miyagawa, Vincent X , f gf- 'i'2e,,':' .XX ,,XX. w W . H,X,,i , H X. ,N.N Nliyamoto, Karl gp XXX, 1, 'L XXXXXXEX '- . ,:1 n , ix, - , Ai ' v X 1 ,-,, l 4 i i -t ' l Y R Q X llxa-5-p X, !2'0sGhn.qFG5,,.,,i' V mm,.,,i1 -X 5- 1 if' , L -F f f X D M X X 1: '! XX J ' XXX Y 2:-f -A-'S+ Y 3 X Q, . if X' 'J XX ' H- X' , 1.1, - ' XW . f f Xwpfi , X if..-' ' ' ? ,- ig, N5 Riyasakl, izlerrlll ii . 7 , f ,M iiet F i it Iyasa 0, am' . Mu. ew 4 - ' Y ill! ' ii ' tis. . ' ' . if 525 ad- WFS Sf H' we P' Mf l sr f l E ffl ,, flfyi' 5: X A :vi T? ,' ?,'.j 'xii Tn, , ' M X v..., ,N ffm, 7- , . ,N .,X,,--.X LA, , ,, - if -' , - 1 ,- A -.ggi p ,Y F , 1. X ' ff ' Q . , X V-. 57.-, '-25':f,,,..,,:-V, , . , ' sr., '- -ind ff' At the Junior Game. Terence Ching looks on amuseclly as Rlerrill Lliyasaki copies ,Io Ann Oda's Tahitian technique. ,.' 1 .rr --- tn. s , if 3' eg 4 n f- ' f - X fi K ffffiilwifsb i Q 1 l X V f WHEE- il- 4 at , ' - X1 ,X .L-. X X lwimmywxh- 1 ik X X XXX 3? '11 1 ' If 5. I , LQ- ..-- XX X ,, ,.,X X Q ' f f . ' S -. 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Chun, K1 Nishikawa, l Brian l Alan ' Lydia l Rhonda ' Nishimura, Noguchi, Tanice Nohara, Glenn Nomura, Gwen Nonaka, Douglas - Notley, Robert , Obrey, Ronald I ' 4 0- 1 - l ' 1 Ochi, Nlarianne 1 ' m I3 f fi H fl Soaring Balloons Rouse .. -t M, . . - L Q lm- wtf , f Sues f ,-,.f GU V H 1 t'1m,WW'lii ' I S ffl l tg 1 all ,tl 2 45. ,.,., ,,-, rrmx fxddwflz l F A NJ ,N 1 -all-K Q--, I Q l l . f iallll Oda, Christine Oda, Jo Ann 7 Oh, Hiram Ohara, Lloyd Q ' Ohara, Trudy F 'e Ohira, Karen ' 4 Oide, Colleen Okamoto, Karen Okaniura, Ann Okamura, Calvin unior Class Spirit Okaneku, Randall Okano, Glen ' :N ,,.. , Okayama, Janice W N W 4. 4. , L.. w . t ' Okimoto, Bryan 'H N. aiu' -- . Okimoto, Donald -w 'w-- ' 5 5 - tx Okumoto, Gail ' 5 - Oleole, joy ,in , 'sf Q, X f t Olepau, Lawrence Online, Nlichael 'M A f Orr, Lorna 1-fr.. -X, ii ' Otagaki, Fern ,-vi ' ' '- 1 Ozaki, Alan +3 ' Pang, Coleen F r if ,Ml , - xf,1l'w'l W lark, Valerie l EH? N ..w.. l, 4-H.. fp f Ji, - A - Pelletier, Gilbert 1 Plaza, Juliet fn: 1 - Racimo, Pauline Robello, Francene Rosenau, James , , Sakamoto, Gloria ' ' 'N N Sakihara, jo-Ann a4NK, Qht Sanidad, Jane Santiago, Randall ' Santos, Theresa 'l Saromines, Robert Sato, Glenn ' ' ' Sato, Karen 5 H , B dis W'7 V , f 75 i E lllllllllll' Ji5i1!!I!!!!llp gl . ' Sekimura, Gerald ' . f Shayer, Elissa Y Shiroma Russell L R L L snva,JJhn .Q ' ' Simocs, Gerardine f Z Smith, Tsulan Ea, ' 3' N le - ' J X L ' if 5 it Sims, Roger i ll' is V L A Stephens, Linda 159 4 , Q as A -.1, ', mr A A' . i i 1 , ' i r it H11 -.ri it , Y , ,, i, , W, 1, ,Mt Wi Z X X H, M 3. ,. M.. 1 .. . 1.--.1 w 1 ' 'ui' ve Q 1 ..,T'5' x rWw H V Y ' .1 rj KA U, ll 2 L 1,1 rv, M N , 1, r - 1 1 'Q ,1A m2 MW A, 1, N an 1 'dx 1 1 ,mm '1 , ,.. .. V -A .4 , T l X- r 1' ' 3 5 ' v- , . , . 1 + aa + S 1 ' , T s. wg, TK l -K 'A T? Bm Q l L , ' is S X-25 ' f, C T S fe 11111 3 ii X fs illliiilx Stephenson, Bonnie Stine, Roland Suganunia, Darlene Sugiura, Julie Sugiyama, Dale Sullivan, Donna Suzuki, Ronald Tabata, Sharilyn Tagashira, Joan Tagawa, Michael Takahashi, Howard Takahashi, Kathryn Takamori, Elaine Takaoka, Janice Takayama, Gordon Takeda, Glenn Takehara, Jean Takehara, lNfIay Taketa, Gayle Takiguchi, jeffrey Tamashiro, Regina Tamayoshi, Lynn Tam-Hoy, Peter Tamura, Beverly uniors Perform Services of upervision ' -L if r- , 1'1 'M 3, in W ...W V' - V , - - ,- Q-U1 H ' 1 I 1' f fm ,M , Y 1' 2 ' 4 ee ! -,t fi far 10---. 1 w i . , -..,-- , w v -u 'li' -H ' 1 , , ,wi 1 f . 1111 A ' S S 1 L it itil fr fr- N Z .W W .. :rw , Tl Y Zl -v ,A 'Q-N ,iff if --- S J X X V X 1111a 1 M, 1 f M. , J- ,T , -F i W V rdf, if T' f 11 r S it W' 'll' R 1 W mm M, ,f 1 llr v s 1 1 ,Mm mm mama it . A W i in W i , 11 1 f gglQ,g,i-fW W 1 , , Tanaka, Patricia Tanga, Benjie Tani, Joan Taniguchi, Brian Tateyama, Samuel Tawata, Gregory Taylor, John Teranishi, Stephen Teruya, Shelton Thomas, Steven Thompson, Richard Tokuda, June Tom, james Tomonari, Myra Tomosawa, Ruby Torigoe, Gregg Toro, Melodee Toyama, Gerald Tsuchida, -Lynne Tsuruoka, Miles Turner, Charles Uchida, Sharon Urabe, Edward Uyetake, Sandra .0 '- - A in Ji, ' , Mg: :tw u-slit N' ' - kr , , 1 f I f Left: Librarian lNIrs. Lucille Brown explains procedures for labeling reference books to assistant Linda Stephens al. Below: Enforcing hallway regulations, Roberta Lim examines Gregg Torigoe's pass for admittance to thc business office dz ibrary, Hallways -QQ ,,,, fb- 'NY' , Y, Yr., . -H 1' l ,.,,,,,,N at wx 3 i :fair 9 ww, H uxrsx 7 i l , .3 7 xi- ,Jr , 9 5 'i fra J' ,lllilra l ls , 1 -N ww., lil, xr , , Fi New Illl ze A, 2 ll M i ' Mr ,Q M 4 n 'SF 4-,si '11 lv'2:3l4 X 1-. 1 H5115 'W' ew-nv f. . LES fl A gQ.,.,.t' N -..- JJ AL ... - l M., ' l. 4-nv 1' Y X35 : it Y -ey , -.. .at 1, ,' , it 'itil i.'ii, '51 ,,.-,I W., . .-L . 3-M, I il f .E- t E: it , ir: 1' Vallesteros, Caroline Villaro Wang, z, Verna Alicia Warren, Sharon Wat, Gary Wee, Michael Willing ham, Norma Wilson, Harold Winans Wong, Wong, , Cynthia Debbie Glenda Wong, John Wong, Wong, Wood, Wykes, Yafuso, Steven Theresa Sky Chris Robin Yamagata, Eric Yamaguchi, Shirlie Ann Yamamoto, Gail Yamamoto, Lynne Yamamoto, May Yamamoto, Randall Yamamura, Debra C' ist Crowns Social Events of Season In the Royal Hawaiian Regency Room, the Junior-Senior Prom honors King Ernest Abe and Queen Ruth Yandall. Yanagawa, Randolph Yanagihara, David Yanagihashi, Curtis Yandall, Ruth Yazawa, Susan Yee, Dayna Yee, Rodney Yim, Nola Yim, Stephanie Yim, Vincent ,, fw M ggi , , Vi N S! 1 wv.Z'2..'sml3 ' We E Qi , ' . i 1 ii-ii if ' ' 'N W Y wi ww C, r ' 15 'rf' I ' .- X ' in , if t in 'Z , ai 5 if '7 ,Q Q ff lixw1Y'i U' ,1 ik i 2 i av , 1 1 uh, WL 7 Qs? l 1 api ' ig, ,W gi , K r Eli mg reg Y 1 Mi-Jim K! 23 it wwl- M i n 162 M P 'Q ff' x -.. it We 41 Zi' will ' I ,er wi, .J 3 , 3: ,IWW U .X i I ,X Mi W pr iw N l I' I 'C ef ak ' , 'US :- 5 F' E 'w W .. if i .4 ,. ,.ii I f .Q an-.Q- ,- AM, -12 W i is ' ,W , dd, , :hi , ' u s' pi ,, f 1 f C' as Q ii ff i Z H 4-' f. M, , ul 'E HMM Yogi, Florence Yokoi, Karen Yokoyama, Glenn Yonaoshi, Roy Yoneshige, Ann Yoshida, Clayton Yoshihara, Deborah Yoshikawa, Wayne Yoshimoto, Diane Young, Allen Young, Dennis Young, Donna Young, Douglas Young, Janice Yuen, Brooks Yuen, Heidi Zane, Paula Zane, Wesley f 3 Q . M18 5 Mi? WPS-. 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'ffm ' 2?-mf ' ,412 1 Q g ' K 'ff .fm I -,yt - f Q ,N A ' -K 2 PL . : rf Q, di 1 QW-1J4.,, , f ,ix Y H ff 1' V mf? i-fffzsgl ' .1 1 1 ,aw K 1- K V wk K , , I .4 Y 53,gK7l7,5Qx,f fx 1 . ,. 5 K Yi' -, '51, Ax ' fn X 'afi- Zw A Q fx. - ., f X Council 1 t x . 1 V ' lx- t ' 'tt ' t SHARON KAMEDA President 44 if Assists Officers in Planning MR. J. RENTZ THOMAS Adviser 3 KAREN KIRIU Vice-President VINCENT ITOGA Treasurer I, CHARLOTTE LEU Secretary SENIORS i'Strive for the better, reach for the best served manifold purposes for the Class of '68, Speakers representing diverse vocational fields and educational institutions aided with decisions concerning jobs and college choices. Wea1'irig special 'I'-shirts, animated seniors vlamored at a victorious senior grid game against Punahou. Their psychedelic canteen, HIt's Love, followed that night. Anxieties mounted as CEEB examinations approached in early December. january 20 marked H ,68 No Ka Oi, a festive luau featuring profes- sional Hawaiian entertainment in the HIC Pikake Room. Statewide PAAC conferences invited seniors to discuss crucial world probs lems. A buffet of fried chicken, mahimahi, and roast beef at the class banquet, 5'Days of My Youth, topped off a wacky week of nonsensical absurdities. HAn Affair to Rememberf, the finale of the year's social events, swept seniors into the Ilikai Pacific Ballroom. Appropriately signifying all their hopes and expectations with the singing of HThe Impossible Dream, the Class of '68, decked with rnaile leis and dauntless expres- sions, stepped forward to attain ultimate goals. nforgettable Year X N55 - Above: We won! exuberates Grant Oka as the Rough Ridersgrind the Punahou Buff'n' Blues into the ground. W V , Left: Officers Vincent Itoga, Charlotte Leu, Karen H.. Kiriu, and Sharon Karneda greet guests at the Banquet. w if ww, -.2 SENIOR HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS. Bottom Row: Gail Sahara, Janet lfehara, Gail Nimori, Ann Sakai. Shirley Kitamlura. Saudis Lee. Top Row: Jacqueline Ben, DaleTakemoto, Harvey Harrell, Linwood Mitchell, Brian Kanehiro, Ngai im 'ee 167 y.-........, ACOPAN, ERNESTO ACOPAN, ACUSTA, SHARON Y. H.R. Pres. 10, Vice- Pres. 12. SHARON N. dggwltu Wwifh ? ADAMS, CHRISTIE T. Class Vicc-Pres. 115 Outstanding J u n i 0 r Award 115 Honor Roll 12. -HQ, ADVERSALO, KATHLEEN Small Sessions Enhance College Counseling AGENA, CHARLES I. AKANA, REGINALD K. SV Track 115 SV Football ll, 123 Soc- cer 11, 12. AHN, MARCELLA S.Y. Soph. Mixer Publicity Comm. 103 Commence- ment Ball Court 125 Homecoming C o m m. 12. AKASAKI, LYNN E. Honor Roll llg Jr.-Sr. Prom Favors 113 Mis- tletoe Ball Court 12. 168 AITON, NANCY Dramatics Society 12. AKINA, BERTRAM 'fwhi AJIFU, SUSAN C. Class Councilor 105 Graduation Greens llg Sr. Canteen Co-Chair. 12. AMAZAKI, CHARLOTTE S. SV Girls' Tennis 113 Class Pep Comm. Chair. 11, 125 German Club Sec. 11, Pres. 12 .-5, Qs. AKAKA, ANNIE H.Y. Girls' Volleyball 1C 11g Girls' Glee 121 Songleader 12. AMIMOTO, sHARoN s. T -fb' rv- 51 fv'f 'Q' LT 4' --.. 'I- K' rl? AMONG, DEBORAH L.M. ARIZUMI, MARYLEI S. apanese Club 10, 115 rench Club 11, 125 lpha Art Club 12. ATTA, GEORGE I. Alpha Art Club 10, 11, 125 Stage Crew 10, 11, EIO-Chair. 125 National onor Society 11, 12. l 5 1 -.V L4 , v.:- Lf ANDERSON, SVEN R. ARK, THOMAS ANTONIO, ALBERT A. Boys, Glee 12. ARMSTRONG, LYDIA MAY N :Rakim fi' -fn ri , V .. V gp.: ze A ,.,.-, Y ir' APANA, RODNEY A Band 10, 11. ARNOTT, THOMAS A. O. Caps and Gowns 125 Soccer 12. ARAKI, JEANETTE M. Jr.-Sr. Prom Decora- tions 11:C1ass Week 12: Sr. Announcements 12. ASANO, CAROL Y. Jr.-Sr. Prom Decora- tions 115 Commence- ment Ball Bids 125 Sr Luau Decorations 12. 169 Gay Homecoming Float Decrees: Raiders, Dressed for its carcade debut, the senior float undergoes final touch-ups. lll , in f., , 1- 1, 1,,, ,l--l -lwgflf , N 73.5, f' if 1 . 1 A 1 1 11' :TMI AYAT. HAROLD A. BEECH, PENNY N. 1. 1 U- Q my Q M .1 , tr F 1 BELLEVOU, DUANE JV Football IU. SV Football 11, 12. 'awww' 170 AU, SUZANNE C. H. Publicity Comm. 12. AUYOUNG, IVAN w.K. AWAYA, MARVIN B. BEN, . JACQUELINE J. ldiil BENTO, CARL P. SV Football 10, 11, 12 BRAND, SALLIE L. BROCK, BEVERLY A. Cheerleader 12, Spirit and Rally 12. BUHL, DONNA M. Girls, Track 105 Jr.-Sr. Prom Favors 11, News- paper ll, Advertising Mgr. 12. CABALTERA, SHARON V. Choir 10, 11, 12, Gifis' Glee 12. CABRAL PETER CAMPBELL, CANDACE L. Christian Fellowship 10, Sec. 11, 125 H.R. Pres. 10, Sec. 12. BIGGS, JOHN G. Folksinging Club 11, 125 Assembly Comm. 12, Elections Comm. 12. CHAGI, ROY H. H.R. Treas. 10, Vice- Pres. 125 Caps and Gowns 12. CHAN, CORINNE M. Orchestra 10, ll, 12, Quill and Scroll Socie- V7' ll, 125 Under- classmen Co-Ed. 12. CHANEY, LINDY S. Assembly Comm. Chair. 125 Folksinging Club Pres. 12, H.R. Pres. 12. CHANG, ALAN C. H. Band 10, 11, Caps and Gowns 12, Chess Club 12. CHANG, BARBARA Y. T. Bookstore Acct. 10, Head Acct. 11, German Club1l,l2QMediCs 10, ll.Vice- Pres. 12- CHANG, KAREN S. National Honor Society 11, 12, H.R. Rep. 12. , Psychedelic ounds Charge 56 5 -.u. 3 'NNW' YHA? if , 1 I, gh gr?-'I as 'D' 41 A CHANG, KEVIN A. CHANG, AIELVIN J. T. Chess Club 10, 11, 12 Science Club 10. 11 125 National Honor So: ciety 11, 12. CHEE, KENRICK M. H. Caps and Gowns 121 Mandarin Club 12. CHEE, LISA Y. L. Investigations Comm. 11: Elections Comm. 12, Ushcrettes 12. CHEE, LORENE L. H.R. Pres. 113 Alpha Art Club 125 Caps and Gowns 12. CHING, GERALDINE S. J. Graduation Greens 11: Commencement B a l 1 Bids 12, Mistletoe Ball Favors 12. 1 CHING, JOCELYN B.Y. Caps and Gowns 125 Usherettes 12. CHING, LAURIE A. CHING, MARSHA K. Y. H.R. Vice-Pres. 11, 12: Quill and Scroll Socie- ty 11, 12: Interschool Relations Comm. 12. CHING, VALERIE J. Hui Kokua 11, Spanish Club 113 Girls' Glec 12. GHIYA, JULIE T. Sr. Assembly Comm 125 Sr. Banquet Favors 12, Sr. Pep Comm. 12. CHOCK, RODGER Y.O. CHORIKI, KAREN S. Caps and Gowns 12g FHA 125 Hui Kokua 12. CHOY, GAYLE S. I. Orchestra 10, 11, 12, German Club 11, 127 Caps and Gowns 12. CHUN, RITA S. H. Choir 11, 125 Girls, Glce 11, 12. CHUN, STANLEY J. KRHS Broadcasting Service 10, 11, Pro- gram Mgr., Pres. 12, Graduation Greens 115 ROTC Officers' Club 11, 12. ev-fi' i W-'39 DNN' -f !4ls ff- mv -ww' iw-Hn-. It's Lovev CHUN, THURLOW B. Soccer 11, 12g Caps and Gowns 12. CHUNG, LINDA B. H. Caps and Gowns 125 Ushcrcttes 12. CHUNG, NELSON H. L. Boys' Bowling 11, 125 SV Track 11, 12g Caps and Gowns 12. CHUNG, NORMA P. H.R. Pres. 113 Hui Ko- kua 11, 12g Caps and Gowns 12. CHUNG, SYLVIA A. French Club ll, 123 Alpha Art Club 12g Caps and Gowns 12. COOPER, PAMELA L. French Club 115 Caps and Gowns 12. COSTA, RICHARD CUNNINGHAM, W. LOIS Band 12g Drarnatics Society 125 Spanish Club 12. DE CAIRES, LEONA B. Caps and Gowns 12. DE COITO, GLENN H. ROTC Officers, Club 115 Caps and Gowns 125 Choir 12. DELOVIO, MARLENE H. Caps and Gowns 121 Choir 12. DENMAN, CHRIS R. DE PONTE, JAMSIE M. Medics 10, 11, 12g H.R. Rep. 11. DUARTE, JANIES NI. Drill 'Tl'Eil11 10, 11, 12. EBISU, EDITH N. Graduation Grccns llg H.R. Pres. 12: Mistlv- toe Ball Bids 12. EDGERLY, EDITH G. Folksinging Club 11, 12. ENDO, JANET E. FTA ll, Sec. 12g Japa- nese Club 11, 12g Sr. Class W'eck Comm. 12. fwin. 1 fi' aflim' .. .fit vs Nl .,,,. ii' .-far f--Q ew- H141 1711? ENDO, JOAN Y. FTA 11, Rep. 125 japanese Club 11, 12. Sr. Class Wcck Comm. 12. ERNEST, TERRY D. K. FAUFATA, LINDA j. FEATHERAN, ALISON K. FISCHER, RICHARD C. Caps and Gowns 12: Choir 12. FONG, CHESTER K. RI. Boys' Bowling 111 ROTC Officers' Club llg Chvss Club 11. 12. FORD, MARIE V. Drzimatics Sovicty 12. FOSTER, TINIOTHY K. Drill Vllfaftlll llg SV Football 12. FREEDKIAN, RONNETTE BI. Girls, Bowling 11, 12: Hui KORUZI 12. FU JIHARA, JASON T. Crziduzition Croc-ns ll: Sr. Assembly Coinin. 12. FUJII, DARREL Y. FUJINAKA, GAIL T. Bookstore 12g Spanish Club 12. 1 j . is .1 A 'ai , Mi u 5- 2 4 15 if . W. 4 652 1 i Q to -Q After thc jubilant final football Bouncy FUJITA, WVAYNE H. H.R. Pros. 10g Band 10, ll. 12: Orclicstiui ll. 12. FURUTO MO, MARK H. JY Bzisvlxill 111g Inu-s tigzitioiis Coniiii. 12. IIS Seniors FUKUHARA, LINDA H. GILL, THOMAS A Soccvr 11. 12g S. B Pres. 12: SV Truck 12 A-I--5 .ft ., 41 .X Q-.T M. Jw gm im? rm w Y QT 6 ml . t Q Mis. 4 i I 'if . .G Qzn. ' Q Q V 3 ' -ij., I f S 1' J ag- 1 ... :gf 1 Y L 1 uhh! C L 'X X p k. r W? 1 a' ff' 1 14, W I 2 .4 .. 7? :- ' ' x , 1 V1-nv .2 . , V' 4 1 game of the season, a sf-nior-fillvcl vhecring section focuses on thc glum Bolster, Stimulate SV FUKUHARA, ROBERT H. Iapancsc Club 11: ROTC Officers' Club 11. GISHITOMI, NAOlNII P. graduation Grccns 112 oniincnccfmcnt B a 1 l ids Chair. 12g ROTC ponsor 12. w FUKUNAGA, AINIY L. Japanese Club 111. 11: Jr.-Sr, Prom l'lllVO1'S ll: Sr, Pvp Comm. 12. GODFREY, LORENE A. Assembly and Seminar Comm. Chair. 115 Dra- rnatics Society 11g Pep Coordinator 12. FUKUSHIMA, CHARLENE H. Jr,-Sr. Prom Decora- tions 11g H.R. Rep. 11, 12g Sr. Class Week Gen. Co-Chair. 12. GOEAS, HAROLD B. ROTC Color Guard Comdr. 11. Punahou ?N I. ps L ll il: side while waiting to sing tho Alma Matvr. Gridders, orale FURTADO, FURUIKE, JOYCE H. SHARON T. ll.R. Virr-I'i'i's. 12. GOO, JACKSON Bookstore-10 11 12 Spanish Club 7 1 13 1VIzini Clarin Club 12. ll.R. X ici--P1'n's. 111 Prvs. 111 c,J1'l'l1L'S11'il lil 11: llaparivsi- Club 11 12. GOODELL, BONNIE F. 1l.R. Trcas. 10: Elem' tions Comm, Chair. 11 National Honor Sonic' ty 11, 12. 33' gm 'nf 7 .ID lwlmu if--'i' GRAY, MICHELE L. Forensic Society Pres. 125 Interschool Rela- tions Comm. 125 Dra- matics Society 12. GUGUDAN, KAREN L. HALL, DONNA S. H.R. Sec. 105 Song- lcacler 115 Spirit and Rally 11, 12. HALL, TED E. HAMADA, LARRY M. HAMAO, LINDA S. German Club 11, 125 Sr. Pep Comm. 125 Spirit and Rally 12. HAM YOUNG, RICHARD SV Football 10, 11, 125 SV Track 115 SV Bas- ketball 11, 12. HARADA, MARY ANN s. HARADA, WARREN S. ROTC Officers, Club 11, 12. HARRELL, HARVEY W. H.R. Pres. 10, 11, 125 SV Track 11, 125 SV Football 12. HARRIS, THONIAS J. Drill Team 105 Science Club 12. Traditional HASHI, KENNETH K. German Club 115 Hon- or Roll 115 ROTC Of- ficers' Club 11. HASHIMOTO, ROBERTA K. H.R. Sec. 115 Mistletoe Ball Bids 125 Sr. As- sembly Comm. 12. HAYASHI, ELOISE T. Jr.-Sr. Prom Publicity 115 Mistletoe Ball Bids 125 Sr. Pep Comm. 12. HEIDE, HAROLD J. HEU, VERNON B. Golf 11, Capt. 12. HEW, CHAUNCEY L. Chess Club 11, 125 Pep Squad Drummer 12. HIGA, BRIAN S. Band 10, 11, 125 H.R. Treas. 12. HIGA, MILTON N. JV Track 10. HIGASHI, ROY K. HASEGAWA, EILEEN R. HIGULHI, FORDE F Class ' C5 99 Rock cqulres Fresh ,.. ,'b',- fr f.. 'E' PIU' .JS-gl li s rv- 5'- -ar-P' xg' 'bl-I ,Tr Face nf' m an no D J A 5 J 15N- ' - 1fiWS1i-' we 3 'lf' Eff? . 5 .'- ,f . gf ggv W ' -'H V I If R 3- V in ' -- 11 . If ,gl . .ig U ,,, . s V I . A V jk w. V '. .1 f J . 'I tank' QW git M ' ' 'Q 3, .A . ,W ,!8,15A..-N . .,- b ' M Ig , ,'. sew- . - as-2 6 2 fl ' - -- x Hi' L -L K P Q, . F I.. - I Q ,, :S tl at , ri 1 ' v ' , ' '. Q' 1 V i' Q J f . tif' af' X ' x J' 'bv J., v Aw K, 1 ,9 19' ' I a l ap 4 f ' I X v-I W . ., - F , Q 9 1, U is 1 1 1 I E f ,a- is Q f' s 'Q' 1-...-g'5fi'.W. ix 33 v-V-ll .n , i X. :K -,' ,-'55--ty Si. 'A --,1 5 ,iw . ,NW N ir 5, 5 1 To contrast a massive crimson '68, upperclassmcn daub yellow paint on their class rock. HINAHARA, ALAN S. HIRATA, HIRONAGA Ps,-fhO10gy cm, 11. SHARLYNE s. MARK K. , Band 10, 11g Boys Bowling 12. silk. ax: II-V 1 ,. -1 s... f -M194 V' F ne - W -4v V if mn' 177 v g-..- nw' -1:44-1 HIROTA, DIANNE Y. HIROTA, MASAE G. HITE KATHLEEN L. Japanese Club 115 Mis- Orchestra 10, 11. 12, 1 Band 12, tletoe Ball Decorations German Club 11, H.R. 12. Rep. 11. P AC Probes Sweeping HO, S. WARREN Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 H.R. Rep. 10, 12, Spirit and Rally 12. HowELL, PRISCILLA B. HONDA, MARIE E. Jr.-Sr. Prom Bids, Pub- licity 11, Mistletoe Ball Favors 11, Bids 12, H.R. Rep. 12. HOWELL, ROBERT D. Drill Team 10, 11, Boys! Glee 10, 11, 12, SV Track 12. -rf ...yr HoNG, MALCOLM E. Band 11, 12. IDA. GARY K. ...dpi , l '1U CC -nf' HO, K. RUSSELL 0155? HO, NELSON S. W. Honor Roll 10, Chess Assembly Comm. 125 Club 10, Vice-Pres. 11, Science Club 12, Stage 12, ROTC Officers' Crew 12. Club 11, Vice-Pres. 12 inds of Change HOOKE, MAUDE K. Girls' Bowling 11, 12, Hui Kokua 12. IGE, DENNIS .- N- it 1 tr HOOPAI, ROSS E. Rifle Team 10, 11, 125 ROTC Officers, Club 11, 12. IGE, JASMINE C. Usherettes 12. ,rn er , Fx. 135 gu- tis av- C' fi' af lf' f: ti we-f wifi IKEHARA, LEILA A. H.R. See. 11, Vice Pres. 12. INOUYE, DEAN T. Boys' Bowling 10, 11 SV Track 11, 12. ITOGA, VINCENT K. H.R. Vice-Pres. 10 Pres. 11g Class Treas 12, -4-3 xx ,VN 1 ' -1-f 17 ILI, MAYDEEN K. Hallway Supervision Chainllz Choir 11, 125 Spirit and Rally 11, 12. INOUYE, GALE F. Publicity Comm. Chair. 12g ROTC Sponsor 123 Spirit and Rally 12. 5' 9.-. IMAI, AILEEN K. I-I,R. Rep. 11, Vice- P r e s. 12g Publicity Comm. 12. IRVINE, KENNETH H. ...L We .4,,.ff ,an fl'-F' uf? 1 INABA, CLIFTON M. Japanese Club 11. ISOBE, AMY A. Forensic Society 11, 12: French Club 11, 12g Science Club 12. ps. 41 INOUYE, ANN F. ITO, RICHARD N Roosevelt PAAC members Nelson Ho and Irene Lindley debate the Vietnam controversy. w-qw-1 in ' ' -4-.11-4 411 IWAI, KENNETH T. JAY, JOELLYN N. C. H.R. Sec. 10: French Club 125 Mistletoe Ball Invitations and Chap- crones 12. IWAMOTO, CAROL1-1 H. JENKINS, SHARON E. French Club 11, 12 Hui Koliuri 11. 12: Fo rensic Society 12. IYOKI, ROBERTA NI. Usherettes 12. JONES, JUDITH E. ISHN 47 IZURH, ANNA T. Jr.-Sr. Prom Invital tions Comm. 11: H.R. Sect.-Treas, 123 Mistle toe Ball Bids 12. JORDAN, LEI K. H.R. Vice-Pres. 12. Amidst a crowd of seniors, Stanley Loo and Andrew Watanabe compare their SAT scores. 1 11111 1111 111111 f111'1111E11511'f111 1111 '11,'11'115 111. ' 1' 11 1, ' 11111 1 1.1111 1 11111 1 ,111 111111 1111 1 11 1 IZUMI, TRUDE T. JOSEPH, CHARLENE L. FHA 12: ljsherettes 12. KAAIAI, CHARLES M. .Q- q.m-7 any YWY KAAUWAI, SAMUEL M. Choir 10, 11, 125 Boys' Glee 11, 125 SV Track ...f i -lsr-ng, ' J,,......a-1- KAHANU, BENJAMIN SV Track 12. Guidance counselor Mrs. Susan Chun interprets Michelle Sonobe'S Scholastic Aptitude Test results using nationally established norms. Examinations Appraise College Potentials KAHUE, EDNEL M. ookstorc 105 Dramat- 'cs Society 10, 11, 12 Usherettes 12. KALAULI, ALEXANDER K. gland 10, 11, 125 Boys olleyball 125 Boys Glee 12. s 1 KAICHI, MILES s. KAM, GAYLE N. U. Bookstore 10, 115 French Club 11, 125 Girls, Track 11, 12. -rt' -Q., 1 Q'-fx KAINA, FRANCES M. Girls' Glee ll, 125 Hui Kokua 125 Usherettes 12. KAM, VANNIE KALAMAU, ELMER K. Boys' Volleyball 115 Choir 125 Ukulele Club 12. KAMEDA, SHARON K. Class Pres. 125 Nation- al Honor Society 11, 125 Quill and Scroll Society 11, 12. KALANI, LEONIE A. Hui Kokua 115 Usher- ettes 12. KAMEMOTO, ANN A. H.R. Rep. 10, 115 As- sembly and Seminar Comm. 115 Japanese Club 12. K5- ASW- ff-as 181 KAMEMOTO, DIANE A. Class Day Hospitality Chair. 11, Japanese Club 11, Mistletoe Ball Decorations 12. KAMEMOTO, WANDA S. KANEAKUA, NADINE E. Hui Kokua 12, Usher- cttcs 12. KANEALII, RAYNETTE L. Choir 10, 11, 12, Girls' Glee 11, 125 Ushercttes 12. KANEHIRO, BRIAN Y. Honor Roll 10, 11, 12, National Honor Socie- ty 11, 12, H.R. Pres. 12. KANESHIRO, CYNTHIA N. Japanese Club 10, Medios 10, 11, H.R. Vice-Pros. 11. KANESHIRO, DENNIS T. KANESHIRO, JULIA M. Hui Kokua 11, 12, FHA 12. KANINAU, DANCETTE KANO, THOMAS H. KAPUA, ALICE K. Christian Fellowship 10, FHA 10, 125 Hui Kokua 12. KATEKARU, CORA Y. Japanese Club 12. lass of 68 KAU, SANDRA H. H.R. Sec. 10, Rep. 11, Trcas. 12 5 German Club 11g Sr. Assembly Comm. 12. KAUO, LOUIS N. KAWAKAMI, WILMA R. Choir 12. KAWASAKI, RANDALL S. KAWASAKI, STANFORD A. Band 10, 11, Publicity Comm. 12. KAWASHIMA, LORNA M. Orchcstra 10, 11, 12, Mistletoe Ball Favors 11, H.R. Sec. 11, 12. KAWASHIMA, RODNEY H. KAWATA, GAIL I. Hui Kokua 11, 123 Ushers-ttcs 12. KEALOHA, RAYNETTE P. Girls' Track 10, Choir 125 Usherettes 12. KEAWE, AH LAN K. Girls' Track 10, 12, Choir 12, Usherettes 12. Swarms to Special howing of Musical J, ,Q ' S .Ti V IAQ T-ix Y Yi ' '75?'1-ly' Q ME: ' H I ,fair Y v. Y' Num ,L N Wi I ,, X ! 1- P-3 fi, IW, -... 'A F,1?mz- 41 , 3 Eg' ll. N, 1 I . l V X gf L .gm V - 'Y 'V ae sl N ll LJ , N ,EK ki ' V , ,L111. 1 J 1 If 0.1 if if , . -,pi , L, 1 wwf v . If H r 11- K f ' IE gf ! 2 f : fi ' as 2 gs. 1.1-W W e V i A ' N V M ' ,qv -1 i g ' 3 -f ., :di ' 1 2' ! 1' r-,,,,,...-A-w ' , Lxxx W ,,,u ,,....aw '1-' - w Y Camelot showcases at Kuhio Theatre attract movie goers Lei Jordan and Jacqueline Ben KEIKI, SHIRENETT P. Dramatics Society 10, 11, 125 KRHS Broad- Casting Service 125 Usherettes 12. KEKAHUNA, CHRISTOPHER K. Drill Team 10, 11. KELLY, JAMES W. N Drill Team 10, 11 Boys' Glee 11, Pres 125 Choir 11, Pres. 12 1 2 wif- -vf 5' 1'7 1...-- ' 'Q 3 ' Qfq! 1 77: ... Q4 'vit' Q? Q- E init-' ,V 2 . V i 3 . .tb 5 M ,, . wi 1 5 - Entertained by a fashion show and music by the Climax. scniors feast on poi, laulaus, and kalua pig at their luau, 'K '68 No Ka Oi. KOBAYASHI, KODANI, KOELKEBECK, EVELYN T. ARTHUR H. JANICE M. B a n cl 1 O 5 Japanese Honor Roll 1 15 Ymr- FTA 125 Spanish Club Club 10, 115 Medios book 11, Art Co-Ed. 12. 12, 125 Spirit and Rally 12. inn-. 184 111 KIDO, CONSTANCE T. Elections Comm. 11, H.R. Treas. 115 Japa- nese Club 11, 12. Qisl KIKKAWA, KURTIS T. Seniors Savor KUXIOTO, GARY T. Band 10, 11: Yearbook 11, School Life Co-Ed. 125 Chcerleziclvr 12. KOIZUMI, RIEDORA VV. Jr.-Sr. Prom lfuvors 11: Handbook Comm. 125 Sr. Pep Comm, 12. KIMURA, IRENE T. Spanish Club 10, Pres 115 Bookstore 10, 11 Sec. 125 National Hon or Society 11512, KOKI, DENNIS W. .IV Baseball 105 SY Baseball 115 12. A-f 'EK 11K XA, . 1 .AWN -1r '7 wc: .27 KIM, ELIZABETH S.C. 'ommencement B al l avors 125 Publicity omm. 12. KINI, MI BY Commencement B all Favors Chair. 125 Pub- licity Comm. 12, Song- leader 12. 1 aids nn' 5 WF' 117 ti' Jweffi. KIlNI, NOLAN G. KIM, KIlNI, RUSSELL D. C. .IV Track 10, H.R. ROBERTA H. S. Chess Club 10g Elec- Rep, 10, 11g Vice-Pres. Hui Kokua 11, 12g tions C 0 m m . 1 2 g 12. Dramatics Society 12, French Club 12. FTA 12. Delectable Hawaiian Dishes at Class uau KINI, EDWIN KOKI, LIONETTA KINOSHITA, DENNIS A. Band 10, 11, 12g Japa- nese Club 12g Science Club 12. KOBIATSU, JOAN K. H.R. Vice-Pres. 10, Rep. 11g Honor Roll 10, 115 Sr. Publicity Comm. 12. KIRIU, KAREN M. Class Vice-Pres. 10 12, Councilor 11 Chantells 11, 12. KON, BARBARA J. S. Girls' Track 10, 11 spanish Club 11, 12: Hui Kokua 12. KITAMURA, SHIRLEY E. Japanese Club 1 1 FTA 11, 12, H.R Pres. 11, 12. KONG, PAUL C. Band 10, 11, 12. KIYOTA, COLIN S. Boys, Bowling 11, 12: Spanish Club 12, KONISHI, GINGER L. Band 10, 11, Drarnatics Society 10, 11, Sec.- Treas. 125 KRHS ISP' NW' -if-rf! !t'1'..l 0-i ar- 1 Broadcasting Service 12. ,film f 4 1fw'1N E 185 fuer IU' KOTAKE, JOHN I. Class Pres. 105 Grzicl- uation Greens 11g In- te r s c h 0 ol Relations Comm. Chair. 11. KOTANI, JERALDINE M. Jr.-Sr. Prom Decora- tions 113 H.R. Pres. 11, Vice-Pres. 12, Public- ity Comm. 12. KRUSE, ROBERT L. KUBOTA, AKIKO KUNIMURA, Prospective Freshmen uestion KUROKAWA, BEVERLY T. Honor R011 10, 115 Medics 11, Sec. 123 Japanese Club 12. LAM, AVIS L. Publicity Comm. 115 Japanese Club 11, 12. IFN- KUROSAWA, DONNA K. Jr.-Sr. Prom Favors 11, German Club 11, 125 Mistletoe Ball Favors 12. LAM, CLEMSON K. NI. French Club 10: ROTC Officers' Club 11, Forensic Society 11, 12. d 'D KUTAKA, CLAUDE K. ID Comm. Chair. 113 Quill and Scroll Socie- ty 11, 12, Canteen Comm. 12. LAU, COLLEEN S.L. Commencement B all Favors 123 Publicity Comm. 12, ROTC Sponsor 12. KUWAIJA, DENNIS H. Forensic Society 11 Japanese Club 11. LAU, KEITH K.H. CYNTHIA T. H.R. See. 11, Major- ettes 11g Japanese Clul: 11, Sec. 12. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Speakers KUWATA, DEXTER T. 1 1 1 LAU, NIICHAEL R. German Club 111 ROTC Officers' Club 11, 12. 1 .,Fu+mv low' Sv' Yi 186 Q. :WI aw- .1 , If-1.-0 195219 IU! 'lm 'l-- rtdl' KURASHIGE, SACHIKO japanese Club 10, Sec. 11, Viee-Pres. 12g Mis tletoe Ball Bids 12. on College Life College bound Carol Muramoto views the University of Puget Sound s catalogue with Dr. Richard Smith, Dean of Students. C W .i ,cf . Y . LAU, ROY G. NI. Golf 12. LAU, SHARLYN S. L. H.R. Pres. 10, Treas 12g Hui Kokua 11, 12 Spirit and Rally 12. LEE, ALAN LEE, ANDREA S.C. LEE, ANNIE H. S. Honor Roll 115 FTA 12g Spanish Club 12. LEE, BRENDA M. Q., .,-.9 '4 -mtl l -.pa-ew-? ' m1T'1 bv Di LEE, BURNETTA K. Assembly and Seminar Comm. 11g Sr. Luau Entertainment C o - Chair. 12, Mistletoe Ball Publicity Chair. 12. LEE, CANDIS L. K. FTA 11, Pres. 125 Yearbook 11, Adm, Ed. 12, Sr. Luau Enter- tainment Comm. 12. LEE, CYNTHIA A. Majorettes 10, Co- Capt. 11, Head Capt. 125 Girls' Track 11, Mgr. 125 Spanish Club 12. LEE, DIANE RI. L. Honor Roll 10, 11: H.R. Pres. 10, Vice- Pres. 11, Mistletoe Ball Bids Chair. 12. LEE, ELMIRA L. H. H.R. Sec. 105 Chris- tian Fellowship 12. LEE, KAM H. LEE, MAELIN K. Mistletoe Ball Invita- tions and Chapcrones 115 Spirit and Rally 11, Girls' Rifle Team 12. LEE, MICHAEL J. w. LEE, RAYNETTE K.S. H.R. Vice-Pres. 10, Elections Comm. 11, 12, ROTC Sponsor 12. LEE, ROBERTA D. M. Mistletoe Ball Invita- tions and Chaperones 11, Hui Kokua ll, 12g Publicity Comm. 12. LEE, SUE ANN S.H. Christian Fellowship 125 Freneh Club 12, Mistletoe Ball Favors 12. LEONG, CANDACE L.L. Graduation Greens 113 Jr. Class Day Comm. llg Spanish Club 11, 12. -ffstftt iiikklbr Q XG' Up perclassmen's vibrant shouts Explosive LEONG, ERIC W.S. LIEFER, CAROL S. Band 12, Choir 12 LEONG, JUNE L. Choir 10. 11, 12g Girls Glee 11, 12. LINDLEY, , IRENE H. Constitution Revision Comm. Chair. 11, Na tional Honor Socictf 11, Vice-Pres. 125 Sem inar Comm, Chair. 12' I . 174. 'i f 3 4? 'ff :A . f A - ' A. .3 so. 'H of enthusiasm reverberate in the gymnasium at the Senior basketball game, where banners and 68' T-shirts exemplified class spirit. Senior Game Crowns Basketball Season LEONG, RANDALL s.H. LITSEY, SHARON R. LEU, CHARLOTTE Class Sec. 10, 12g H.R. Pres. 11g Jr.-Sr. Prom Gen. Chair. ll. LOO, STANLEY Y.T. Band 10, 11, 123 Span- ish Club 115 National Honor Society 11, 12. Yau :th X mx WM 11 Wag V W 2 Rf 3 LEWIS, GORDON LOOK, GARY B.o . LIBADISOS, CECILIO R. LUBICK, CLIFFORD J. LIBRES, VINCENT LUNG, VERA 189 .,,...-H ff 'H '--aff 1?- MAEDA, KRYSTINE S. lNIajorcttes 10g H.R Rep. 11. MAEDA, SUZANNE A. Japanese Club 10, 11, 123 H.R. sec. 11. MANABE, LOWELL H. MAN JIU, PAMELA M. Hui Kokua 11, 12: FHA 12. MANO, LAWRENCE L. MARK, DIANE M. MCCOMBER, Christian ifniowship NAOMI T- 10, 11, 125 Jr. Assern- Usherettcs 12' bly Comm. Chair. 11g Quill and Scroll Socie- ty 11, Pres. 12. Projects Enlighten Honors MARTINEZ, OLGA K. Choir 11, 12. YES yi- .1 MASUI, LINDA M. German Club 11, 12, Girls' Glee 11, 12, Na- tional Honor Society MATSUDA, HILDA M. H.R. Rep. 10, Vice- Pres. 11, Treas. 12, Japanese Club 115 Pres. 125 Mistletoe Ball Dec- orations Chair. 12. NIATSUMURA, GWEN H. H.R. Pres. 10, 11, 125 Constitution Revisions Comm. 115 Student Di- rectory Comm. 11. MATSUOKA, MOLLY M. H.R. Vice-Pres. 10, Rep. 11, 125 Jr.-Sr. Prom Refreshments 11, Handbook Comm. 11, Chair. 12. MATSUZAKI, CARRIE L. Investigations Comm. 105 Quill and Scroll Society 11, 12: Science Club Sec. 11, Pres. 12. MATTHEWS, SAMUNETTE U. Girls' Track 10, Choir 10, 125 Girls' Bowling 12. 'UQ MAU, BEVERLY K.S. Dramaties Society 10, 11, Vice-Pres. 12g H.R. Treas. 113 FHA 11 Pres. 12. MCCABE, FLORENCE T. ..- A- English F lvl 'lg Kwik W-...fjlf 'hs MQGUIRE, DENNIS A. MCSHANE, DANA L. Choir 10, 12. MENDONCA, CAROL K. Girls' Track 105 Or- chestra 1O, ll, 12 Girls, Volleyball 11 12. MIKASA, CLIFFORD T. MISUMI, MARJORIE K. H.R. Rep. 10g Jr.-Sr Prom Court 11. MITCHELL, LINWOOD E. Class Treas. 115 SV Baseball 11, 125 H.R, Pres. 12. MITSUDA, MICHAEL M. Chess Club IO, Trcas. 11, Prcs. 12g Gradua- tion Grccns 115 Sr. As- sembly Comm. 12. MITSUMURA, MARSHA A. MITSUNAGA, BERNICE M. Hui Kokua 11, 12g Mistlvtoe Ball Favors 125 Publicity Comm. 12. ,M if 'L N , ' M av- 3' 1 ' as- 'i- ,ia-at ik 'T'W TV V it-ffl I ,nw 411 X J-1 I-if An Elizabethan creation by Katherine Orr fascinates her classmates Dazzlingly gownecl for pi-f-W the poise and-appearance facet of the pageant, contestant Sharilyn Shindo pauses on stage for the viewing audience. MORGADO, KATHLEEN F. Canteen Comm. 11: Hui Kokua 11, Pres. 12g H.R. Vice-Pres. 12, 192 RIORILLO, LORRAINE P. Nlajorr-ttes 10g Girls' Track Mgr. 115 Hui Kokua 11. lWORITA, COLIN N. Japanese Club 11, 12. :fin . gufiu. MITSUNAGA DARWIN K. MITSUNAGA, MARK M. Drill Team 10, 11. Physical Fitness, MIZUNO, JOYCE F. H.R. Vice-Pres. 10, Sec. 115 Jr.-Sr. Prom Bids 11g Sr. Luau Gen. Co-Chair. 12. MORITO, DEBORAH Y. French Club 11g Inves- tigations Comm. 11g Usherettes 12. ilk wr-f-qv MOFFAT, CHARLES MORIYAMA, MILES T. 4331 il! 'mv' ID f-U Y -' MIYAHIRA, DAWN Y. Ii-LR. Rep. 11: s.B. Di- ectory Chair. 11: Mis- tletoe Ball Gen. Chair. 12. 5 ji' BIIYAMOTO, GERVIN K. JV Truck 10g SY Foot- ball 11. 12: SV Track 11 12 BIIYASATO, JANICE Y. Class Svc. ll: lntx-1' school Relations Chair 12351: Cantccn Co Chair 12. Scholarship, Personality Cast 'c unior 'ssl' NIOOKO, GAIL S. 'Caps and Gowns 12: FHA 123 Hui Kokua 12. NIORSE, SHELLEY K. Honor Roll 11. 'Wifi' NIOORE, RHODA A. H.R. Pres. 10, Rep. 125 Class Elections Chair. 11: Graduation Co-Chair. 12. Moss, JAN R. Competing for thc Iunior Miss titlc semi finalist Christie Adams rounds the concluding tilent phase with her Accordion Boogie MOSSMAN, KATHRYN MOTOBU, ALTON S. Swimming 103 Spanish Club 115 Honor Roll 12. MURAI, CARL K. SV Track ll, 125 Chess Club 12. MURAI, STEPHEN H. JV Track 10g SV Track 11. MURAMOTO, CAROL K. Jr.-Sr. Prom Refresh- ments Chair.11gMistle- toe Ball Court Chair. 125 Sr. Banquet Tickets Co- Chair. 12. MURANAKA, LYNN M. Assembly and Seminar Comm. 115 Honor Roll 115 Sr. Publicity Comm. Chair. 12. nnouncement Sales Hall MURATA, AGNES-MARIE Y. H.R. Vice-Pres. 10, ll, Treas. 125 Japanese Club 11, 12. MURATO, LINDA K. Mistletoe Ball Decora- tions 12. NAAUAO, NOELANI 1W. Majorettcs ll. NAGAMINE, ROY H. NAGATA, Koko NAGATO, LINDA s. Hui Kokua ll, Scc. 125 FHA 12. NAKAMURA, GARY D. NAKAMURA, JOHN F. NAKAMURA, KEORA L. NAKANISHI, ELSIE Y. Girls' Track 10, Mgr 11, 12. NAKATA, SHARON S. Elections Comm. 11g Mistletoe Ball Favors 12. NAKAYAMA, MYRON S. H.R. Treas. 11, Vice- Pres. 12. NAMIKI, ROGER T. Band io, 11, 12. N ASCIMENTO, PETER H. NAWAA, RAWLENE K. NELSON, RICHARD G. NII, LILLIAN Y. Bookstore 10, 11, 12: H.R. Rcp. 10, 12, Vice-Pres. 11g Mistle- toe Ball Cloakroom Chair. 12. NIMORI, GAIL C. Honor Roll 11g H.R. Pres. 11, 125 Misiletor Ball Cloukroom 12. NISHIDA, DWIGHT K. Graduation Greens 11. NISHIHARA, DENNIS P. SV Track 11, 12g Awards Comm. 1 2 2 Elections Comm. 12. N ISHIMOTO, STANLEY S. Honor Roll 11 NISHIMURA, STEVEN Y. - lil-1 .4i1 ' will-'fm fv- ,Q TWH: J --J ect? ur'H n i NOGUCHI, MICHAEL K. Japanese Club 11. OBA, LEILA N. Elections Comm. 11: Hui Kokua 125 Spam- ish Club 12. OBATA, MAE Y. OBERDORFER, SUSAN French Club 12. oDA, STEVEN s. Band 10, 11, 12. OHARA, LYNN H. H.R. Sec. 123 Mistle- toe Ball Favors 12g Spanish Club 12. OKA, GRANT A. Orchestra 10, 115 Commencement B a ll Entertainment 123 Mis- tletoe Ball Decorations 12. OKADA, LUN K. Honor Roll 11. OKAMOTO, DORENE K. French Club 11. Pres. 12g Mistletoe Ball F11- VOrS Chair. 123 Sr. Pep Comm. 12. OKAMOTO, HOWARD S. German Club 125 Na- tional Honor Society 11, 12. OKANO, CYNTHIA T. FHA 115 Jr.-Sr. Prom Publicity 11g Mistletoe Ball Bids 12. OKINAGA, GARNER K. H.R. Pres. 103 Boys' Volleyball 10, 11, 12: Class Pres. 11. gsm Three Da s of 1-.-qgggf 1' JF Y !P M ,1 .,,.,-4 ,,,,..,...-w ' Delightful Diversions Dandify Class Week I e ' 19 H .. awauan Entertainers end Merriment if 5 3 s if -mt, ' if ii Glee Club members 'Lstealn the show with a rousing rendition of E Manu Puka Rua. OKUNO, JOAN K. OLSEN, APRIL U. H.R. Treas. 10, Sec. 11. OMORI, FRANCES T. H.R. Vice-Pros. 10 Elections Comm. 11 Forensic: Society 11 Vice-Pres. 12. gpg 916 'HY' f 'WWW' www' 198 MXN to Banquet oRR, KATHERINE M. Science Club 11, 125 Awards Comm. Chair. 125 HR. Pres. 12. OSAKI, SHAYANNE OSHIRO, JESSIE R. Graduation Greens 11, Hui Kokua 11, 12, FHA 12. OSHITA, MARILYN H. H.R. Rep. 10, Pres. 115 Assembly and Sem- inar Comm. 115 Sr. Publicity Comm. 12. OWENS, ROBERT C. OYE, KAREN K. FHA 115 Jr.-Sr. Prom Publicity 115 Mistletoe Ball Bids 12. PALMER, HARRY JV Football 105 Choir 10, 11, 125 Boys' Glee 11, 12. PANG, DANA K. C. Mandarin C l u b 11' Medics 12. J PANG, GARY K. H. Rifle Team 10, 11, Co- Capt. 125 ROTC Offi- cers' Club 11, Rep. 125 Quiz Bowl Chair. 12. PANG, HAROLD M.F. PANG, PAULA B. S. Christian Fellowship 11, Vice-Pres. 125 H.R. Rep. 125 Mistletoe Ball Invitations and Chap- erons Chair. 12. PANG, RANDALL H. C. ROTC Officers' Club 12. PARK, DEBORAH L. PARK, LAWRENCE K. T. JV Football 105 SV Football 11, 125 SV Track 11, 12. PARKER, LILLIAN U. PATTERSON, CHARLOTTE L. Chantells 115 French Club 115 Forensic So- ciety 12. PEREIRA, ERNEST PETERSON, DANA M. Choir 125 Girls' Glec 12. PETERSON, ROBIN L. Hui Kokua 115 Girls' Track 11, 125 Cheer- leader 12. PHILLIPS, REED A. PIMENTEL, LETITIA N. L. Jr.-Sr. Prom Cloak- room 115 French Club 11, 125 Hui Kokua 11, 12. PIMENTEL, PATRICIA A. N. C a n t e e n Publicity Comm. 1 1 5 French Club 11, 125 Hui Ko- kua 11, 12. ,-. fa- ,H s 1-- PLUNKETT, ALAN PONG, RANDALL G. K. Band 10, 113 Cross- Country 11, 12g Alpha Art Club 12. POWELL, PAULA O. Y. Orchestra 105 Hui Ko- kua 11g Spanish Club 11, Pres. 12. PUHA, ALOHANANI E. Girls, Volleyball 10, 11, Co-Capt. 125 H,R. Sec,-Treas. 125 Sr. Luau Decorations Co-Chair. 12. QUESADA, MICHAEL A. RADNER, CANDACE R. Spanish Club 115 Hui Kokua 11, 125 H,R. Vice-Pres. 12. RAMOS, LOREEN L. REPLOGLE, ROBERT W. TAR 105 H.R. Rep. 111 Class Councilor 12. RAPOZA, ROSELIA M. Hui Kokua 12g Usher- cttcs 12. RICHARDSON, ROBIN K. Girls' Track 10g Choir 10, 11, 12g Girls' Glce 11, 12. RIDER, VIRGINIA C.. HR. sec. 12. RIVERS, BARBARA E. if E tx ...ar- Led by Gail Sahara, fashion models Seniors Revel SAHARA, GAIL N. Jr.-Sr. Prom Court Chair. 113 Commence- ment Ball Decorations 125 Class Week Co- Chair. 12. SANTIAGO, KENNETH SAITO, WESLEY K. Graduation Greens Co- Chair. 115 SV Base- ball 11, 125 Corn Inencerncnt Ball Co- Chair. 12. SANTOS, CRAIG A. SV Track Mgr. 103 SY Football Mgr. 11, 12 ROTC Officers' Clul 12. W.-.Q 10,1 Qi sf tim-.f - a -' iw-x i CQSLFPQ 'mf Thomas Purdy, Claire Sakai, Hans Sasaki, and Diana Sekido promenade before delighted fellow classmates for a final review. at Assembl while Underclassmen egister SAKAHARA, GLENN S. 1 a n t e e n Publicity Iomm. 11. SAROMINES, RICHARD A. v Football io, sv 'ootball 11, 12. SAKAI, ANN K. Eand 11, 12g National Honor Society 11, 12, H.R. Pres. 12. SASAKI, GAIL S. Bookstore 10, 11, 12, FTA 11, 12g Japanese Club 12. SAKAI, CLAIRE H. Orchestra 10, 11, 12g National Honor Socie- ty 11, Pres. 123 ROTC Sponsor 12. SASAKI, HANS T. H.R. Pres. 10, Rep. 12, German Club 11, 12, Sr. Assembly Comm. 12. SAKAI, JAYNE S. French Club 115 Girls' Glce 125 Mistletoe Ball Favors 12. SATO, VERNON K. Swimming 105 Band 10, 11, 12g Investiga- tions Comm. Chair. 12. fl'- .f. 5- -we w .-'X SAM, ELECTA L. Science Club 10, 11, Handbook Comm. 115 Constitution Revisions Comm. 12. SAWAI, HARRIET M. fb if-.rf 3' 'f ,. 201 Excursions Augment Diverse Curriculum Completing a tour of Koko Head Rifle Range, Carl Shiroma. loads a Civil War musket as Gary Pang and John Berger await their turns. SEKIDO, DIANA R. Canteen Comm. 12 Chantells 12g Sr. An nouncements Chair. 12. SHIELDS, SYDNEY D. Psychology Club 11. 202 SHIGEMOTO, CAROL C. Investigations Comm. 115 Hui Kokua 12 Usherettes 12. I 5 SCHALM, MARILYN D. Choir 12g Girls' Glee 12. SCOFIELD, JANET A. Canteen Comm. 125 Sr. Luau Decorations 12. SEGAWA, AMY M. Japanese Club 125 Usherettes 12. SHIMA, NINA K. Jr.-Sr. Prom Decora- tions Chair. 115 Mis- tletoe Ball Bids 123 ROTC Sponsor 12. SHIMABUKU, GERALD K. SV Football 10, 11. 125 Lettermen's Club 11g SV Baseball 11, 12, of merican Problems '23 FQ, I'-E4 i f HIMIZU, CRAIG T. H.R. Rep. 10. ln Ov? . lu-f-Q! 'Vu HO' SHIMIZU, EDWIN J Honor Roll 10, 11, 12.5 SV Traek 115 125 'fSenior Editionl' Co Ed. 12. SHINJO, LARRY M. JV Football 105 Boys Bowling 115 12. SHINNO, BARBARA Y. Graduation Greens ll: Jr.-Sr. Prom Invita- tions Comm. Chair. llg Sr. Luau Tickets Chair. 12. SHINODA, NADINE E. H.R, See. 115 FTA 11, 125 japanese Club Treas. 12. SHIOI, LESLIE T. Hui Kokua 115 FTA 11, 125 Usherettes 12. SHIROMA, CARL R. Rifle Team 10, 11, 125 ROTC Officers' Club 12, SHISHIDO, CHUCK S. Graduation Greens 11, SHINDO, SHARILYN M. Spirit and Rally 105 Majorettes Vice-Pres. 115 Co-Capt., Pres. 12' S.B. Rec. Sec. 12. J G!! SIMEONA, JOHN I. JV Football 105 SV Football 11, 125 Boys' Glee 12. SIMEONA, KINGSLEY E. -IV Football 105 SV Football 11, 125 SV Track 12. SINGLETON, NANCY K. H.R. Vice-Pres. 105 115 Orchestra 10, 115 Hui Kokua 11, Treas. 12. SIU, GORDON W. W. Band 10, 115 Gradua- tion Greens 11. SONOBE, MICHELLE R. ID Comm. 115 Inter- sehool Relations Comm. 115 Canteen Comm. Chair. 12. SPENCER, CARMELA K. Girls, Track 10, 115 Lettermenls Club 11. 'f-39 nv-fin 1 it lt meme 1,611 ,, l - gr -1. . Us Qc- t I 1-- X. SPENCER, DIANE K. Choir 10, 11, 123 Girls' Glee 11, 123 H.R. Sec.- Treas. 12. STEPHENS, KATY STEVENS, SALLY L. French Club 12. STURGIS, ALFRED . SUE, CAROL M. Bookstore 10, 11, Ass't Mgr. 123 Quill and Scroll Society 11, Vice-Pres. 123 Nation- al Honor Society Sec. 12. SUNADA, CHESTER T. SUNADA, JEAN H.R. Rep. 115 Japa- nese Club 113 Jr.-Sr. Prom Favors 11. SUR, STEPHANIE L. Jr. Assembly Comm. 113 Elections Comm. 113 Spanish Club 12. SUYETSUGU, ALAN M. H.R. Rep. 10, 11: Graduation Greens ll, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decora- tions 11. SUZUKI, JUDY T. Elections Comm. 11, 123 Dramatics Society 123 Mcdics 12. TAIRA, MAY K. French Club 113 H.R. Vice-Pres. 12. TAIRA, NADINE H. Jr.-Sr. Prom Bids Chair. 113 Interschool Relations Comm. 125 Sr. Luau Gen. Co- Chair. 12. Participants TAKADA, ROBERT TAKAE, SANDRA K. Girls, Track 11, 123 Finance Comm. 1 2 3 Mistletoe Ball Favors 12. TAKAHASH1 MICHAEL I. TAKANO, VIVIAN A. TAKATA, GLENDA M. Science Projects Club ll, French Club 123 Medics 12. TAKECHI, LYNNE K. H.R. Sec. 10, Treas. 12. TAKEMOTO, DALE M. H.R. Pres. 11, 12. TAKETA, CARLETON Y. TAM, JOSEPH A. Graduation Greens 113 ROTC Officers' Club 11. TAMARU, DIANE Y. Honor Roll 113 Meclics 11, Treas. 12. I1 .1 'wt ,. 1. A N' Til ,www Y W L an nr rw-. Y mr 1 'ree' - V lr Z - 5 lg: . ,-- rg r i' 5 Fields in Early Admission Program Accompanied by her instructor, Mr. Layton ames Irene Lmdley plays her alto recorder TANAKA, JOANNE M. Jr.-Sr. Prom Refresh- ments llg Spanish Club 12. Ali'- IRL 'YM TATEISHI, STEVEN M. Stage Crew 105 Drill Team 10, 115 KRHS TAUMUA, PAESE T. TAWADA, STEVE S. TEIXEIRA, TENGAN, Japanese Club 12. CLARENCE B. DANIEL M. JV Football 10. Broadcasting Service 11, 12. anners, oa xemp 1 y 1 plfl o Fl tE l'f S t f'68 TERANISHI, TESORO, TOHARA, ALVIN TOLLEFSEN, TOM, LYNN B. F. WESLEY M. ESALIND E. Japanese Club ll. DEBORAH P. Usherettes 12. Golf 10, 11, 125 SV Graduation Greens 11, French Club 10, 115 Football 11, 125 SV Majorettes 115 Public- Medios 10, Trcas. 11g Track 11, 12. ity Comm. 12. Pres. 125 Science Club 12. TOMIHAMA, TOMITA, BRUCE N. TOMITA, GLENN T. TOMOYASU, TORO, LORELEIN MICHAEL T. JV Football 105 SV GREGG Y. German Club 10, 115 Graduation Greens 115 Sr. Assembly Comm. 12. Football 11, 123 SV Track 11, 12. 1- uiulf ,Ve ...li if -.Wn im4-9 'lf' '-wave' 206 ,Q rlknlli 5'-4-K' 'TP 'Vi ANICE S A 11g Mcdics 11. TSUKIYAMA, ERICK M. UYENO, IRENE Y. lections Comm. 11 apanesc Club 11, 12: TA 12. j .. Comm. 11: sf: ir' TOYAMA, PATRICIA T. Class Treas. 10: Honor Roll 11, 123 Girls' Glcc 12. TURNER, CLAIRE V. Girls' Track 10, 11, 12g Lettcrmcn's Club 11g Hui Kokua 11, 12. 7' .-1 .-Qi TOYAMA, WILMA C. Assembly and Seminar Comm, 11g Finance Comm, 11, 12g Sr, As- scmbly Comm. Chair. 12. UEHARA, JANET K. Class Day Decorations Co-Chair. 10g Forensic Society 12: H.R. Pres. 12. .'ur15 Q 7 TOYOMURA, WAYNE J. Chrss Club 11, 12. UEHARA, LEA A. Quill and Scroll Socie- ty 11, 123 Chantells 125 Class Wcck Gen. Co-Chair. 12. ix TSUHA, SUSANNE Y. japanese Club ll. 12 FTA 12. UEKI, ROBERT T. Pep committee members outline I T,ought I Taw a Pucldytatf' slogan of the Senior Game. 207 Allurlng ura of UYENO, JOYCE K. French Club ll: H.R. Sec. 11g Mistletoe Ball Favors 12. VAN KEUREN, DEBORAH H.R. Treas. 10g Hui Kokua ll, 12: Public- ity Comm. 12. VINCENT, MICHAEL K. Choir 11, 12. WAKAI, SUSAN French Club 11: Science Club 11, Treas. 12g H.R. See.-Treas. 10 WARREN, DAVID Enchantment Prevalls at WATANABE, ANDREW E. German Club 11, 12. WATANABE, GLENN M. H.R. Vice-Pres. 10. Rep. 123 Graduation Greens Co-Chair. 113 Commencement Ball Decorations Co-Chair. 12. WATANABE, NOREEN H. Assembly Comm. 12. WATANABE RITA K. FTA 11, 12. 1 WHITLEY, MIRIO O. H.R. Pres. ll: Boys' Bowling 11, 12: Span- ish Club 11, 12. WINANS, PAMELA O. Graduation Procession- al Comm. Chair. 12: Spirit and Rally 12. WONG, ALVIN C.P. WONG, GEORGIA W. S. H.R. Pres. 10, Rep. 115 Quill and Scroll Society 11, 125 Sr. Banquet Gen. Co- Chair. 12. WONG, MARK S. Mistletoe Ball Clean- up 12. WONG, RICHLYN P.L. Elections Comm. 11g Jr . Assembly Comm. 1 1 5 Commencement Ball Bids 12. Floral Prom WONG, STANLEY W. K. WONG, WILLIAM L. H.R. Vice-Pres. 11 German Club 11, 12. WRIGHT, DIANE M. Spanish Club 115 Girls' Track 12. WUN, RANDALL M. F. Cross-Country 11, 12 SV Track 11, 125 Spani ish Club 12. YAMADA, KEITH K. SV Baseball 10, 11, 12 Lettermenls Club 11 SV Football 11, 12. 1 YAMAMOTO, DAYLE T. JV Football 105 JV Track 105 Japanese Club 10, 11. YAMAMOTO, NORA A. FTA 125 Hui Kokua 125 Mistletoe Ball Fa- vors 12. YAMAMOTO, ROY H. YAMAMOTO, RUBY H. Japanese Club 10, 115 Hui Kokua 125 Meclics 12. YAMAMOTO, RUBY S. YAMASHITA, SUSAN C. FHA 115 Jr.-Sr. Prom Publicity 115 Mistletoe Ball Bids 12. YAMASHITA, WILFRED M. Graduation Greens 11, YANAGAWA, JUDY S. H.R. Pres. 105 Jr.-Sr. Prom Publicity Comm. Chair. 115 Mistletoe Ball Favors 11. YANAGIHARA, GLENN YASUMORI, DARLENE A. YASUTAKE, GLENN S. SV Track 10, 115 Boys' Bowling 10, 11, 12. YAWATA, CHERYL K. H.R. Rep. 10, Vice- Pres. 125 FTA 11 Vice-Pres. 125 Home- coming Comm. Gen. Chair. 12. n une Graduation Ceremon S Zenit Nleinories of a momentous past instill mixed c-motions among Seniors as they file to the stadium for their final gathering. if' 'i lf, g 4 , 2 'll' 11113 GJ! L Y' W QQ' 'lf H 113, S Q 'HN Y EE JADINE Y. C. Swimming 10g Financi- Comm. 11: Songlcaclvr 12. ip wwiwiwi 1' l 210 if K , ,x 1 YEE, NGAI LIM H.R. Vicc-Pres. 10, Pres. 123 Jr.-Sr. Prom Publicity 115 Honor Roll 12. 15,3 .W YIM, CARLEEN G. L. Hui Kokua 11. Vico- Prcs, 123 French Club 123 Mistletoe Ball Fa- vors 12. 10 YOGI, NANCY S. YOKOMOTO CAROL 'D- ffm h of Year's Splendor YORITA, ARTHUR M. H.R. Sec. 10, Treas. 11, 125 S.B. Directory Comm. Chair. 12. IWW YOSHIMURA, JOY J. Sr. .Assembly Comm. 12. YOSHIOKA, NANCY H. Class Day Hoss Elec- tions Comm. 105 Fi- nance Comm. 11 Graduation Seating 12 YOSHIOKA, STELLA K. FTA 11- H.R Re .1 , - P 25 Mistletoe Ball Decora- tions 12. YOSHIZAKI, HARRIET T. German Club 11, 12 Publicity Comm, 12 Spirit and Rally 12. YOUNG, EARLE Y. Drill Team 10. YOUNG, JOYCELYN S. M. Hui Kokua ll, 125 Dramatics Society 12, Usherettes 12. YOSHIMURA, DENNIS M. JV Basketball 105 JV Football 105 SV Foot- ball 11. 9 YOUNG, STEVEN C. K. Alpha A t Club 11 Honor Roll 11 Science r u 5 Club 11. 1 YOUNG, SUZANNE S. J. Orchestra 10, 115 H.R. Pres. 113 Vice-Pres. 12: Spanish Club 11, 12. YOUNG, VALARIE G. H.R. Rep. 115 Science Club 115 Spanish Club 11, 12. YOUNG, WILFRED T. JV Track 105 Cross- Country 115 SV Track 11. ZABLAN, EDWYNA N. Girls' Track 105 Choir 125 Usherettes 12. ZAHA, MARILYN F. Jr.-Sr. Prom Decora- tions 11. E 'Q X u is umxxww Vfyrrla L Patio privileges offer Seniors Z1 place to study and socialize. Sampling game gaiety, Claude Kutaka, ,Eloise Hayashi ana 212 Excitement Explodes Charlotte Leu and Vincent Itoga color Pop the Punsf' 'wFI?':1f9hq': 3: g 1. i ww, 'f ii fs -'. f,Q:w , .Q .. 4-1 :bg U 'K- TT! fb V ' Sasaki play with soap bubbles during un Senior Patio a For me ?',c-xclaims Wilma Toyama a i - Y 4,7 ,Q-1m1i:1-ww -msn 9. iii, Swag ,A lunch. ff 1, xl .M ,Ln , -mn. L ,, Seniors lunch in a rvlaxed atmosphere during ihr midday break. s Classmates Arthur Kodani and Marsha 'limi' fir Ching help celebrate her srvvntcvnth birthday. u 'W .I fill' E 1 aa alnl-l l I WWW ll' ' ll A 1,1 .f 4 L, 21? x ., I V .if I., , V M 1. l N 1 ,i 'fm 1 ' 2 1, l W- r l of - 1 , ,lf al 1 A 5 Tr' gf, ,, t -9 n - o L-ffff'f,fff:?f r ' a ' , , ww -- ' ' 1 rv M n ' ' n N K 5 Amimoto, Carey Index A Aana, Charles 103, 109, Ababon, Laurence Abe, Brian Abe, Ernest Ana, Adeline 98, 114, 116, Aeeret, Bilma Acknowledgments Aeopan. Ernesto 50, 52, 91, Acopan, Mario Acopan, Rome Acopan, Sharon 85, 87, Aeosta, Flor 129, Aeusta, Robert 51, Aeusta, Sharon Adams, Christie 42, 48, 73, 163 Adaniya, Juliet 77, Administration Adric. Eva Adventurers Adversalo, Kathleen 18, 86, Agena, Charles 51, 91. Ah Chow, Raynard Ah Chow, Reuben Ah-Mow, Alexis Ahn, Marcella 32, 89, Aiton, Nancy 87, Ajifu, Susan 38, 39, 43, 56, 62, Akaka, Annie 56, 60, Akamine, Dexter 114, 117, Akamine, Terence Akamu, Matthew 126, Akana, Arthur 114, Akana, Glenn Akana, Katherine Akana, Michael Akana, Reg1r1ald56, 57, 98, 99, 199, 117 Akana, William Akasaki, Lynn Akau, Raynette 134 152 152 162 134 224 168 134 129 168 152 134 168 198 151 8 134 93 168 168 134 152 56 168 168 168 168 119 134 134 152 152 152 109 67, 168 f 154 168 134 The Science Building Walkway Akina, Bertram Akiona, .Alexander Akiona, Leslie Akutagawa, Ann Akutagawa, Jon Akwai, Mary Alama, Debbie 84, Alama, Rodney 103, Alama, Roger Alpha Art Club Amazaki, Charlotte 43, Amimoto, Sharon Among, Deborah 74, 85, Anderson, Darlene Anderson, Sven Andrade, Richard Andrews, Craig Anjo, Leslie Antonio, Albert 51, 52, Antonio, Corrine Anzai, Jane 39, 54, 74, Aoki, Arthur Aoyama, Karen Apa, Florence Apana, Rodney Apuna, Eileen 61, Arakaki, Deborah 82, 83, Arakaki, Jo-Ann 49, 132, Arakaki, Kenneth 81, Arakaki, Rachael 83, Arakaki, Ronald Araki, Charlene Araki, Jeanette 81, Ardo, Audrey Arizumi, Marylei 32, 89, Ark, Michael Ark, Thomas 168 57 57 134 99 152 152 134 152 89 168 134 168 168 134 84 169 51 39 134 169 134 134 152 31 152 169' 152 152 134 86 152 134 134 169 134 169 152 169 Armstrong, Mrs. Kathleen 21 Armstrong, Lovena Arnold, VVilliam Arnott, Thomas Art Asano, Carol 52, 77, Asano, Paul 169 152 169 19 169 134 Ashikawa, Akemi 134 Ashton, Carolyn 78, 133, 134 Athletic Department 96 Atta, George 34, 35, 49, 86, 87, 89, 169 Atta, Liane 134 Au, Bobbie 152 Au, Daisy 134 Au, Gregory 134 Au, Jeanne 134 Au, Leslie 134 Au, Nanette 152 Au, Raymond 152 Au, Shirley 169 Au, Suzanne 34 AuYoung, Ivan 39, 170 Auyoung, Lisa 152 Awana, Elaine 57, 134 Awaya, Diane 134 Awaya, Marvin 170 Awaya, Mr. Susumu 25 Ayabe, Clyan 134 Ayat, Harold 51, 52, 91, 170 Ayat, Stephen 122 B Bacon, Nlary 135 Bagcal, Rogelio 135 Baker, Denise 87, 152 Band 54 Barrett, Cathi 152 Baseball, JV 113 Baseball, SV 110 Basketball, JV 109 Basketball, SV 104 Basso, Abigail 152 Becker, Mrs. Dora 4. 5, 11 Becket, Mrs. Marietje 5, 12, 14 Beech, Penny 170 Bellevou, Duane 99, 170 Ben, Jacqueline 85, 167, 170, 183 Bennett, Ritadell 135 Bento, Carl 49, 97, 98, 99, 101, 170 Bento, Terrance 99, 128 Berengue, Freddie 49, 97, 104,105, 106, 107, 170 Berger, Diana 75, 87 Berger, John 39, 135, 171, 202 Beveridge, Lynn 152 Biggs, John 171 Bowen, Glenn 135 Bowers, Miss Mary 23 Bowling, JV 124 Bowling, SV 124 Boys' Glee Club 56 Braden, Allan 103, 115, 135 Braida, Mr. Donald 12 Branco, George 103, 135 Brand, Sallie 171 Bray, Mahealani 74, 152 Brede, Gailand 103, 135 Brock, Beverly 35, 61, 171 Brock, Brenda 135 Brooks, Curtis 55, 114, 115, 135 Brown, Carolyn 120, 135 Brown, Mrs, Lucille 11 Buenconsejo, Marvin 152 Buenconsejo, Terry 57, 135 Buhl, Donna 41, 171 C Cabaltera, Sharon 171 Cabral, Peter 52, 91 171 Cafeteria Workers 24 Cahall, Harry 135 Cahill, Winifred 48 Calendar of Events 46 Campaniano, Robin 89, 122,123, 124, 125 152 Campbell, Candace 90, 171 Campbell, Charleen 135 Campbell, Melody 90 135 Cannon, James 103, 114, 135 Cannonizado, Jean 135 Denman. Chris Caringer, Duane 103, 135 Castillo, Malia 152 Chagi, Roy 49, 171 Chai, Robertha 135 Chan, Corinne Y 43, 49, 55, 73, 171 Chan, Patricia 121 Chan, Stewart 135 Chaney, Lindy 31, 33, 71, 74 Chang, Adrien 51, 53, 91 171 Chang, Alan 89 Chang, Barbara 75, 80, 171 Chang, Camille 120, 135 Chang, Charlene 84 Chang, Claudette 76 Chang, Florence 135 Chang, Harvey 126, 152 Chang, Jennifer 133, 135 Chang, Karen 31, 73, 171 Chang, Kevin 126, 172 Chang, Laurette 135 Chang, Lorinda 55, 135 Chang, Maria 80, 152 Chang, Melvin 43, 48, 67, 73, 79, 89 172 Chang, Nora 135 Chang, Patrick 135 Chang, Randall 99, 102 Chang, Robert 79, 86, 129, 152 Chang, Valerie 31, 76, 152 Chang, Wanctte 78, 152 Chang, Wayne 103, 135 Chanwa, Valerie 135 Char, Benjamin 122 Char, Randall 153 Chee, Jewel 135 Chee, Kenneth 135 Chee, Kenrick 76, 172 Chee, Lisa 39, 172 Chee, Lorene 172 Cheerleaders 61 Chcna, Clyde 153 Cheong, Amy 135 Cheong, Richard 153 Chess Club 89 Chikamoto, Patricia 79, 133, 136 Chikuami, Dale 136 Chinen, Gayle 33, 153 Chinen, Leonard 103, 110, 136 Chinen, Terrance 51, 136 Ching, Baron 79, 136 Ching, Bruce 136 Ching, Cyrus 117, 119, 153 Ching, Debra121, 123, 136 Ching, Geraldine 74, 90, 172 Ching, Janice 55, 78, 152, 153 Ching, Jocelyn 39, 172 Ching, Keith 39 Ching, Laurie 172 Ching, Linda G. 74, 153 Ching, Linda Y.L. 136 Ching, Marsha 38, 40, 73, 172 Ching, Michael 172 Ching, Stephanie 153 Ching, Terence 34, 89, 105, 106, 108, 122,150,151,153,158 Ching, Valerie 57, 172 Chiya, Julie 172 Cho, Sylvian 787, 87, 153 Chock, George 54, 117, 118, 119, 136 Chock, Rodger 172 Index Chock, Steven 118, 136 Chock, Sylvianne 153 Choi, Mrs. Juliet 14 Choir 56, 57 Chong, Calvin 54,, 136 Chong, Janice 54, 75, 136, 140 Choriki, Karen 172 Chow, Edward 136 Chow, Helen 61, 136 Choy, Garret 126 Choy, Gayle Choy, 54, 75, 82, 84. 172 Lynn 31, 36, 79, 87 Choy, Roberta 74, 88, 90, 121, 153 Chu, Gordon 136 Chu, Leslie 153 Chuck, Clifford 118, 153 Chuck, Stanley 118, 136 Chun, Gwyned 76, 81, 90, 153 Chun, Mrs. Joyce 18, 25 Chun, Lau-ra 136 Chun, Marcus 153 Chun, Merton 76, 153 Chun, Mr. Michael 12 Chun, Rita 57, 172 Chun, Stanley 32, 52, 86, 91, 172 Chun, Mrs. Susan 11, 181 Chun, Thurlow 128, 173 Chung, Dennis 55 Chung, Edward 153, 155 Chung, Linda 85, 173 Chung, Nelson 39, 115,122, 123, 124, 125, 173 Chung, Norma 83, 84, 173 Chung, Mr. Stanley 22, 96 Chung, Sylvia 89, 173 Clark, Nora 57, 61,74,121,153 Cline, Geraldine 129, 153 Commercial Arts 21 Cook, Marion 136 Cooper, Pamela 173 Cordeiro, Calie 87, 136 Cornelio, Marilyn 153 Corpuz, John 136 Corrcia, Candra 136 Costa, Jacquelyn 136 Costa, Madeline 74 Costa, Richard 72, 86, 87, 89, 173 11 Crandall, Mrs, Esther Crispen, Catheryn Critchlow, Deborah Cross-Country Cunningham, Brenda 74, Cunningham, W. Lois 55, 74, 87, Custodians D Dang, Carol 76, Dang, Jeffrey 36, 37, 99, 153, Dannals, Earl Darrow, Mrs, Carol 12, Davis, Richard 55, De Caires, Leona De Coito, Glenn Dedication Deep, Miss Ellen Dela Cuesta, Karen 61. De Lota, Mr. Ambrosio Delovio, Marlene 156, Demello, lklelody de Neevc, Janie 54 de Nceve, John 55, de Neeve, Timothy 55. DePonte, Jamsie De Ponte. Melva 121, Ditchcn, Lynne 120, Domingo. Cynthia Drama Dramatics Society Duarte, James 91, Duenas, Roseana 32, Dung, Ricky 99. 102. 114. Dunn, Debbie Dunnell, Mr. Bruce 19, Dupio, Yolanda 77, E Ebina. Susan Ebisu. Edith Ebisu, Roy Edgcrly, Edith Ekern, Sallie 121, Ekimoto. Corinne 77, Elliman, Yvonne Emery, John 103, 118, Emoto, Irving Endo, Janet 77, 81, Endo, Joan 77, 81, Endo. Leslee 31, 74, 153, Endo, Peter 32, 38, English Enokawa. Sterling 1,74 155 153 12 137 Ernest. Terry 174 Erub. Emilia 153 Espinal, John 137 Evans. Ronald 110,112, 122,124,153 Executive Council 30 Eyinard, Denny 153 F Failing. Irene 90, 137 Faufata, Linda 174 Faye, Mrs. Janet 15 Featheran. Alison 174 Fellezs. Regilene 57, 153 Fernandez. Gordon 153 Fernandez, Nadine 153 FHA 81 Fike, Miss Naomi 15, 25, 96 Fischer, Richard 56, 174 Fletcher. James 118, 137 Flores, Mary Jane 57, 84, 120, 153 Folk Singing Club 92 Fong, Chester 35, 174 Fong, Miss Cynthia M.J.23 The Library 2 Heyne, Robert Fong, Glenn 55, 137 Fong, Gregory 33, 153 Fong, Nadine 55, 137 Fong. Ronald 89, 137 Football, JY 103 Football, SV 98 Ford. hlarie 87, 174 Foreign Languages 14 Forensic Society 88 Foster, Timothy 98, 174 Frank, Gaylord 137 Freedman. Ronnette 122, 124, 174 French Club 78 Frendo, Pamela 57 FTA 81 Fujieki, Peter 153 Fujihara, Jason 174 Fujii, Annette 137 Fujii, Darrel 174 Fujii, Dayle 153 Fujii, Diane 83, 153 Fujii, Harold 118, 153 Fujii, Janice 137 Fujii, Sandra 137 Fujimoto, Clifford 137 Fujinaka, Gail 74, 174 Fujinaka. Mr. Harry 17 Fujita, Cedric 92, 137 Fujita, Dean 54, 153 Fujita, Mrs. Nancy 27 Fujita, Wayne 54. 174 Fujitani. Patricia 74, 76 Fukuda, Kenric 122, 124 Fukuhara, Alan 118, 137 Fukuhara, Glenn 153 Fukuhara, James 137 Fukuhara, Lina 153, 174 Fukuhara, Robert 175 Fukumoto, Karen 77, 137 Fukunaga. Amy 49, 175 Fukunaga, Sylvia 154 Fukuroku, Nancy 55. 137 Fukushima, Charlene 31, 34, 175 Fukushima, Glenn 137 Fukushima, Lois 154 Furer, Roger 137 Furtado. Joyce 175 Furuike, Charles 55, 79, 89, 133, 137 Furuike, Sharon77, 81, 175 Furutomo, Mark 35, 174 G Game Wardens 84 Gayagas, Richard 51, 137 German Club 75 Gertz, Patricia 121, 137 Gill, Thomas 30, 49, 117, 128, 174 Ginoza, Donald 55 Girlls Glee Club 57 Gishitomi, Diane 55, 82,137, 149 Gishitomi, Naomi 41, 53, 90, 175 Godfrey, Lorene 35, 55, 60,121,175 Goeas, Harold 175 Golf 126 Gomes, Glenn 109, 137 Gomes, Verna 137 Goo, Anna 137 Goo, Jackson 175 Goo, Nelson 51, 53, 91 Goo, Paul 55, 137, 141 Index Goo, Mr. Robin 15, 96 Goodell, Bonnie 48, 73, 175 Goodness, Mrs. Emily 24 Goto, David 154 Goto, Frank 137 Goto, Wendy 137 Gouveia, Stephen 137 Government 28 Goya, Amy 154 Grant, Mrs. Emmeline 12, 14 Gray, Michele 48, 88, 175 Greth, Marcia 137 Groggcr, Kathryn 74, 89, 154 Gugudan, Karen 57 Gunderson, Calvin 114, 137 Gnshikuma, Harry 55 H Hagihara, Mae 88, 154 Hale, Isaac 137 Halemanu, Ainsley 122 Halemanu, Evalani 57 Hall, Donna32, 35, 56, 176 Hall, Jack 154 Hall, Ted 177 Hamada, Doreen 137 Hamada, Larry 177 Hamada, Sharlene 154 Hamai, Susan 154 Hamano, Wynn 137 Hamao, Linda 35. 75, 177 Hamao, Roland 154 Ham Young, Richard 99, 177 Hara, Dennis 137 Harada, Mrs. Atsuko 24 Harada, Craig 137 Harada, Margaret 10, 48, 154 Harada, Mary Ann 177 Harada. Warren 52, 91, 176 Haraguchi, Lynn 137 Harmeson, Robert 129 Harrell, Harvey 99,1l5, 116,167 176 Harriman, Barry 137 Harrington, Yvette 137 Harris, Mrs. Sarah 80 Harris, Mrs. Thelma 4,11,17, 84,169 Harris, Thomas 177 Harrison, Sue 137 Harvey, Mrs. Doris 24 Hasegawa, Eileen 177 Hasegawa. Myles 122, 124 154 Hasegawa, Susan 37, 49, 89, 154 Hashi, Elaine 137 Hashi, Kenneth 177 Hashimoto. Richard 118, 154 Hashimoto. Mr. Richard 10, 27 Hashimoto, Roberta 177 Hay, Georgia 82, 138 Hayashi, Eloise 49, 85, 177 Hayashi, Karen 74, 154 Hayashi, Scott 128, 138 Hayashi. Shannon 118, 138 Hee, Gersham 138 Hee, Lola 55, 154 Hee, Sylvia 154 Heide, Harold 176 Henderson, Janet 32, 127, Hendricks, Jayne Henry, Karola i 75, Hernandez, Sgt. Melicio 154 138 154 22 Heu, Miss Arlette Heu, Edith 14, 49, Heu, Vernon 126, Hew, Chauncey 61, Hewlen, Sharon 87, Heyne, Hidano, Michael Higa, Higa, Higa, Higa, Higa, Higa, Milton Higashi, Virginia Alan 52, Brian Edna Leila Meiri 51, 55, 77, Betty Jean Higashi, Marian Higashi, Roy Higashi, Wilfred 98, 154 31, Higuchi, Claudia 1 38, 63, 138 Higuchi, Forde 177 Hinahara, Alan Hino, Charlotte Hiraki, Cheryl 75, Hiraki, Kay 34, 132, Hirano, Renee Hirao, David 32, 77, 90,154, Hiraoka, Nathan 51, Hirata, Sharlyne Hirayama, Laura Hirokawa, Sharleen Hironaga, Mark 122, Hirota, Dianne Hirota, Donna 77, Hirota, Herbert Hirota, Masaaki 30, 154, Hirota, Masae 54, Hirota, Masahide 54, Hit e, Kathleen Hiu, Catherine 30, 78, 154 Hiu, Denise 74, 154 Ho, Janis 154 Ho, Karen Ho, Nelson 33, 35, 86 178 Ho, Russell 22, 32, 35, 42, 53, 89, 91,178 Ho, S. Warren 31, 32, 35, 36, 43, 178 Ho, Stanton 76, 138 Hoag, George 128, 154 Hoffman, Miss Cheryl A.23 Hokada, Elizabeth 138 Holt, Karen Home Economies Homeroom Presidents Junior 151 Senior 167 Sophomore 132 Homeroom Representative Honda, Marie Hong Hong, Hong, Hong, Hong, Hong, Honm 9 Clifford Mrs. Jane Karen 54, Malcolm 54, Pamela 75, Stewart a, Lynn 39, Honnaka, Sharlene 75, 31, 76 Honors Hoo, Xavier 122, Hooke, Maudf-122. 124, 178 Hoopai, Ross 51, 53, 91, 178 Hoota, Lynne 138 Horikami, Sandra 55, 138 Horikawa, Kathleen 138 Horiuchi, Frank 154 Horne, Mrs. Llowina 13 Hotoke, Richard 55, 154 Howell, Doreen 56, 138 Howell, Priscilla 178 Howell, Robert 57, 178 Huffman, Bonnie 121, 138 Hugh, Brian 55, 138 Hughes, Kathy 129, 138 Hughes, Richard 129, 138 Hui Kokua 83 Hung, Douglas 154 I Ida, Gary 178 Ige, Dennis 178 Ige, Jasmine 178 Ige, Pamela 154 Ikeda, Dana 33, 41, 154 Ikeda, Milton 154 Ikehara, Kenneth 133 Ikehara, Leila 179 Ikezaki, Gilbert 138, 144 ni, Maydeen 84, 178 Imai, Aileen 34, 179 Imata, Michelle 31, 138 Inaba, Clifton 20, 179 Inaba, Mr. Lawrence 96 Inagaki, Lorrie 138 Inamasu, Calvin 138 Index 214 Industrial Arts 20 Ing, Virginia 138 Inouye, Ann 179 Inouye, Berlynn 138 Inouye, Dean 179 Inouye, Gale 34, 35, 52, 179 Inouye, Linda 154 Inouye, Lynette 133 Inouye, Ronald 138 Inouye, Mrs. Shizuko 24' Inouye, Vance 1315 Irvine, Kenneth 126, 179 Isara, Debra 154 Ishibashi, Mr. Benjamin 19, 89 Ishida, Bradford 138 Ishida, Lynn 74, 151, 154 Ishigami, June 154 Ishihara, Robert 154 Ishikawa, Gayle 138 Ishiki, Dawne 90, 154 Ishizaki, Myra 138 Isobe, Amy 37, 42, 79, 179 Isobe, Ellyn 78, 138 Isono, Joanne 138, 139 Itano, Darrel 155 Ito, Deirdre 39, 155 Ito, Kathleen 54, 139 Ito, Robert 113, 139 Itoga, Vincentl66, 167, 179 Iwai, Jeannie 155 Iwai, Kenneth 180 Iwaida, Mrs. Gertrude 19 Iwamoto, Carole 180 Iwamoto, Elynne 139 Iwamoto, Karen 75, 133, 139 Iwasaki, Rodney 98,114, 118,139 Iwasaki, Wayne 127, 139 Iwasaki, Wilma 139 Index Kamernoto, Ann 73, 77, 81,181 Kamemoto, Diane 182 Kamemoto, Mr. Richard 20, 21 Kamemoto, lNanda 182 Kamikawa, Ray 139 Kaneakua, John Kaneakua, Lucinda 106, Kaneakua, Tyrone Kanealii, Alfred Kanealii, Raynette 57 139 Kaneakua, Nadine 21, 85 108 155 Kawakami, Delphine 140 Kawakami, Susan 140 Kawakami, Wilma 182 Kawamoto, Ann 34, 54, 140 Kawamoto, Joanne 151, 155 Kawamura, Mrs. Elaine 18 Kawamura, Peter 55, 140 Kawasaki, Ben 140 Kawasaki, Clesson 140 Kawasaki, Deborah 37, 55, 140 Kawasaki, Randall 182 Kawasaki, Stanford Iwashita, Teresa 55, 139 Iyoki, Roberta 85, 180 Izawa, Mr. Paul 14, 74, 75, 97, 132, 150 Izuka, Christine 139 Izumi, Anna 180 Izumi, Charles 118, 139 Izumi, Trude 180 Izutsu, Colleen 1-55 Japanese Club 77 Jay, Joellyn 180, 189 Jenkins, Sharon 31, 83, 88,180 Jenkins, Shirley 139 Jensen, Mr. Donald 15, 26, 73 Jeremiah, Sapphii-e121, 139 Jim, Gwendolyn 54, 76, 82,139, 149 Johnson, Gordon 54, 82, 139 Johnson, John 115 Johnson, Lucia 121 Johnson, Marilyn 53 Jones, Linda 180 Jordan, Lei 39, 180, 183 Jose, Wray 155 Joseph, Charlene 84, 180 K Kaahanui, Clifford 118, 139 Kaaiai, Charles 180 Kaauwai, Samuel 57, 181 Kadoishi, Gene 139 Kadowaki, Kay 31, 139 Kaea, Debra 56, 122, 123, 124,155 56, 84, 182 Kanehiro, Brian 37, 73, 167, 182 Kanehiro, Kathryn 75, 78, 82, 139 Kaneko, Dianne 139 Kaneko, Mr. Larry 16, 20, 64 Kaneko, Norman 90, 155 Kaneko, Wayne 155 Kanemori, Eric 155 Kaneshige, Diane 133, 139 Kaneshiro, Beverly 31,139 Kaneshiro, Brian 32, 139, 167 Kaneshiro, Mr. Charles 15 Kaneshiro, Clyde 139 Kaneshiro, Collene 87, 139 Kaneshiro, Cynthia 182 Kaneshiro, Dennis 182 Kaneshiro, Julia 83,182 Kaneshiro, Patricia 155 Kaninau, Dancette 56, 84 182 Kanno, Pamela 78 155 Kano, Doreen 155 Kano, Thomas 182 Kansaki, Lois 139 Kaolelopono, Samuel 139 Kaolulo, Hilane 120, 140, 142 Kaopuiki, Charmaine 140 Kapua, Alice 182 Kapua, David 51, 140 Karioka, Nolan 155 Kashiwa, Sharon 140 Kashiwaeda, Brian 110, 112, 155 Katekaru, Cora 182 Katekaru, Jessie 140 Kato, Stephanie 140 Katsuyama, Katherine 89 Kau, Cheryl 74, 76, 155 Kau, Cynthia 140 Kau, Sandra 182 Kau, Velma 54, 74, 76, 82, 140 155 Kauhane, Alice Kauka, Miss Elizabeth 22, 97 Kauo, Louis 56, 57, 183 Kawahara, Mrs. Edith 11 Kawahara, Mrs, Lorna 21 Kawahara, Mrs. Misue 16 The Entrance to Carter Auditorium 34, 40, 41, 48, 183 Kawa shima, Karen 140 Kawashima, Lorna 52, 55, Kawashima, Rodney Kawasugi, Justin Kawasugi, Mr. Saichi Kawata, Gail 83, 84, 183 182 183 140 24 Kaya, Adrian 155 Kaya, Miss Mae 21 Kayahara, Lydia 140 Kealoha, Daniette 57 Kealoha, James 57 Kealoha, Raynette 56, 85 Keaunui, Earl 51, 53, 91,182 Keawe, Ah Lan 121,183 Keiki, Shirenett 84, 183 Kekahuna, Christopher 183 Kekahuna, Helena 140 Kekaula, Florence 57, 140 Kekoa, Mr. Henry 24 Kekoa, Loveymae 57, 123 Keliikoa, Colleen 140 Keliikoa, W'ayne 31, 155 Keller, John 86 Kelley, Albert 183 Kelley, William 140 Kelly, James 20 Kent, Patrick 155 Kenui, Gary 114 Keopuhiwa, Leilani 156 Keopuhiwa, Robin 183 Kezuka, Lynn 77, 156 Kagimoto, Elton 139 Kahanu, Benjamin 181 Kahau, William 56, 57, 122 Kahau, Willimae 56, 121 Kahcaku, Rudolph 51, 122 Kahoonei, Jewell 57, 155 Kahuc, Ednel 84, 87, 181 Kaichi, Miles 181 Kaida. Edward 155 Kaina, Frances 56, 181 Kaina, Madeline 57 Kaiikawa, Jill 36, 63,127,151,155 Kajiura, Patsy 77, 155 Kalama, Darlene 121, 123 Kalamau, Elmer 181 Kalani, Leonie 181 Kalauli, Alexander 57,122,128181 Kalauli, Revelation 57, 122, 128 Kaleikini, Deborah 57, 123, 155 Kalohi, Kuulei 56, 121 Kalua, Charlene 57 Kaluna, George 98 Kam, Gayle 83, 121, 181 Kam, Jerrold 139 Kam, Vannie 181 Kameda, Sharon 40, 73, 166, 181 Kamekona, Danice 155 xx .Rx Kho, Mr. Franklin 14, 97 140 Kida, Kido, Kikkawa, Kurtis Kikkawa, Reginald Alan Constance 77, 184 184 140 Kikuta, Andrew 118, 156 Kim, Alan 103, 109, 140 Kim, Barbara 156 Kim, Charlotte 87, 140 Kim, Elizabeth 185 Kim, Harrison 135, 140 Kim, Katherine 156 Kim, Lynette 87 Kim, Mi By 34, 35, 48, 60, 65, 185 Kim, Nolan 38, 185 Kim, Olga 158 Kim, Roberta 81, 83, 84, 87,185 Kim, Russell 39, 185 Kimata, Glenn 156 Kimoto, Gary 35, 43, 61, 63, 184 Kimoto, Mr. Morris 11, 26 Kimura, Irene 73, 82, 184 Kimura, Lester 89, 156 Kimura, Steven 156 Kimura, Victor 140 Kini, Edwin 185 Kinoshita, Corrine 140 Kinoshita, Dennis 55, 77, 79, 185 -v I The Tower Index Kinoshita. Miles Kipu, Leimomi 61 Kiriu, Karen 48, 166 Kishi, Anne 76, 140 Kishida, Alan Kitagawa, Keith 140, Kitagawa, Wlade 103, 113 Kitamura, Shirley 167 Kitashiro. Guy Kitsu, VVendell 1 1 1 110 140 185 145 156 144 140 185 141 141 Kiuchi, Miss Marian 14, 16 156 Kiyosaki, Beth Kiyosaki. Mrs. Suyeko I 11, 26 Kiyota, Colin 74,122,124,185 Kiyotoki, Becky 79. 141 Kloninger, Mrs, Lorna 13, 14 Kobashigawa, Karen 141 Kobayashi, Barbara 156 Kobayashi, Evelyn 80, 184 Kobayashi, Lynn 83, 156 Kobayashi, Momi 37, 156 Kodama, Elton 156, 163 Kodani, Arthur 34, 35, 39, 42, 184 Koelkebeck, Janice 74, 81, 184 Kdelkebeck, Wilbert 55, 109, 141 Koizumi, Mrs. Jane 16 Koizumi, Medora 34, 184 Koizumi, Neil 38. 54, 132, 141 Koki, Dennis 110, 111,112, 184 Koki, Lionetta 56, 185 Koko, Bernadette 141 Komagome, Roland 156 Komatsu, Diane 141 Komatsu, Joan 89, 185 Komatsu, Thomas 89,122,124,156 Komori, Leslie 156 Kon, Barbara 74,83,120, 185 Kondo, Dora 39. 156 Kong, Brenda 121 123, 141 Kong, Dennis 156 Kong, Earl 39. 128 Kong, Glenn 98,101,110,156 Kong, Paul 54, 185 Kong, Penelope 141 Kong, Mr. Philip 25 Konishi, Ginger 87, 185 Kono, Gary 117.118.119156 Kotake, John 59 186 Kotani, ,Ieraldine 34, 186 Kozlowski, Nick 156 KRHS!Stage Crew 86 Kruse, Robert 186 Kuba, Patti 31, 141 Kubo, Faye 141 Kubota, Akiko 185 Kubota, Eiko 141 Kubota, John 33 Kubota, Lynette 88,156 163 Kumabe, Mr. John 23 Kuni, Michal 141 Kunimoto, Joyce 78, 80 156 Kunimura, Cynthia 77 186 Kunishi, Carole 77 156 Kuniyoshi, Laura 156 Kuranishi, Sidney 156 Kurano, Peter 98 187 Kurashige, Iris 74, 151 156 Kurashige, Saehiko 77 187 Kuroda, Jane 156 Kurokawa, Beverly 73, 77, 80, 186 Kurosawa, Donna 75, 186 Kushima, Katharine 156 Kusumoto, Lynn 74, 156 Kutaka, Claude 38, 40, 72, 73,186 Kutara, Melvin 157 Kuwabara, Debra 157 Kuwada, Dennis 186 Kuwahara, Roger 141 Kuwana, Lani 157 Kuwata, Aileen 77, 157 Kuwata, Cynthia 141 Kuwata, Dexter 186 Kuwata, Drueilla 157 Kuwata, Kenneth 157 Kwock, Kyle 141, 157 L Lai, Byron 157 Lai, Gerilyn 36, 38, 157 Laida, Mr. Froetozo 24 Laikupu, Carol 56, 141 Lam, Avis 77, 186 Lam, Clemson 31, 38, 48, 86, 88. 186 Lance, Cynthia 37, 88, 92 Lau, Barbara 141 Lau, Cheryl 78, 157 Lau, Colleen 53, 63, 186 Lau, Deborah 56. 157 Lau, Dianne 89,120,127,157 Lau, Howard 141 Lau, Keith 51, 91,186 Lau, Lorraine 76, 141 Lau, Michael 51, 52, 91,186 Lau, Roy 126, 187 Lau, Sharlyn 35, 85, 187 Lau, Terry 51, 157 Lau, Wfxndell 141 Lau, VVilma 82, 141 Lawler, Teresa 141 Lee, Alan 187 Lee, Mrs. Amy 24 Lee, Andrea 80, 87, 187 Lee, Annie 74, 81, 187 Lee, Brenda 84, 187 Lee, Brian C.P. 55, 103, 118 Lee, Burnetta 36, 188 Lee, Candis 42, 56, 73, 81,167,188 188 Lee, Cynthia 61, 74, 84, Lee. Diane 36, 50, 52. 73, 188 Lee, Elmira 188 54 Lee, Erie Lee, Mrs. Evelyn 13. 42, 73 Lee, Mrs. Faith 13, 22 Lee, Gary 86 Lee, Iris 34, 90 Lee, Kam 188 Lee, Kevin 128 Lee, Lisa 35, 60 Lee, Maelin 34, 56, 85, 129, 188 Lee, Michael 188 Lee, Miles 54 Lee, Randall 74 Lee, Raynette 52, 188 Lee, Roberta 34, 83, 84, 188 Lee, Ronald 142 Lee, Sandra 142 Lee, Sue Ann 90, 188 Lee, Susan 78 Lee, Vivien 31, 55,142 Lee, Wanda M.L. 34, 55, 133 Lee, Wanda M,S. Lee, William Riley 99, Len, Miss Eleanor Leong, April 55, Leong, Candace Leong, Cassandra 82, Leong, Eric 91,129, Leong, June 56, 57, Leong, Randall 91,129, Leong, Rodney Leong, Terryl 76, Leu, Charlotte166, 167, Lew, Debra 39, Lewis, Gordon Libadisos, Cecilio Libres, Vincent Liefer, Carol Liftee, Cecelia Liftee, Emmaline Lim, Maxine Lim, Randall Lim, Roberta 34, 78, 81, 90,157 142 142 157 16 142 188 137 188 188 189 42 142 189 142 189 189 189 188 142 142 157 142 161 Lindbergh. David 127 Lindley, Irene 37, 73, 81, 179,188, 205 Lindo, Patrick 103, 142 Ling, Cheryl 142 Ling, Dennis 54, 142 Litscy, Sharon 55, 56, 57, 189 Littler, Miss Diane 23 Lok, Juanah 1-1-2 Lono, Jerrett 142 Lono, Wallace 99 Loo, Patricia 54, 142 Loo, Stanley 73, 180, 189 Look, Candace 157 Look, Gary 189 Loomis, Daryl 142 Loomis, Sidney 121, 157 Louie, Leland 142 Low, Sandra 142 Lozano, Michael 157 Lubell, Sheryl 142 Lubick, Clifford 189 Lum, Bernadette 157 Lum, Beverly 75, 157 Lum, Gayln 157 Lum, Judy 142 Lum, Leighton 142 Lum, Miss Lorraine 15, 75 Lum, Marty 74, 157 Lum, Melissa 157 Lum, Michele 87 Lum, Stephen 157 Lum, Steven 76, 126, 157 Lum, Walen 157 Lung, Vera 89, 189 Lyons, Fleurette 74, 81, 157 Lyons, James 103, 143 M Maae, Marie 143 Madolora, Rey 143 Maeda, Miss Karen M. 23 Maeda, Krystine 52, 190 Maeda, Ruby 83, 157 Maeda, Suzanne 77, 190 Maeda, Wayne A. 55, 157 Maeda, Wayne T. 157 Maeha, Gordon 56, 157 Maeha, Gwendolyn 143 Maeoka, Layne 55, 143 Main, SFC Charles 22, 97 Maio, Barbara Ann 56, 157 61 Major ettes Index Manabe, Lowell 190 Manalo, Amanda 74, 157 Manandic, Maria 143 Mandarin Club 76 Manini, James 99 Manini, Robert 99 Manjiu, Pamela 190 Mano, Lawience 56, 190 Marcano, Sgt. Orlando 22 Mitsuda, Michael 43, 89, Mitsumura, Marsha Mitsunaga. Bernice Mitsunaga. Darwin Mitsunaga. Mark 34, Milton 55, Mitsunaga, Mitsunaga. Richard Miura, Bonnie Nliwa. Cheryl 19, 77, Miyagawa, Miyahira. Vincent 151, Dawn 36, 81, Miyake, Lynne 37, Miyamoto. Brian 49, 74, Miyamoto. Gervin Mariani, VVard 106, 107 Mark, Diane 40, 72, 73, 90.190 Mark, Paul 54, 143 Martin, Debra 157 Martin, Ian 39, 128 Martin, Moana 143 Martinez, Bartolome 126 Martinez, Olga 57, 190 Martins, SG Edmund 22 Masui, Linda 56, 73, 190 lV1asui, Steven 55, 77, 143 Mathematics 16 Mather, Mr. Hamilton 25 Matsuda, Alika 122, 143 Matsuda, Miss Eleanor 11 Matsuda, Hilda 36, 77,232,190 Matsuda, Stella 79, 133, 136, 143 Matsui, Constance 76, 78, 90, 157 Matsuo, Dia ne 74 Matsumoto, Gary K. 113, 143 Matsumoto, Miss Ruth 13 Matsumura, Alan 157 Matsumura, Gwen 81, 190 Matsunaka, Lynn 143 Matsunobu, Mrs. Fumie 11 Matsuo, Diane 143 Matsuoka, Barbara 33,157 Matsuoka, Molly 34, 190 Matsuoka, Walter 35, 55, 113, 143 Matsuzaki. Carrie 42, 49, 73, 79, 190 Matsuzaki, Joan 75, 79, 143 Matthews, Samunette 57,122,124,190 Mau, Beverly 86, 87, 143 Mau, Blossom75, 86, 87, 190 Maxwell, Vernon 157 Mazzola. Maryann 143 McCabe, Florence 190 McCarthy, Marlene120, 143 McComber, Naomi 84, 190 McGuire, Dennis 191 Mc Neil, Mrs. Jo Anne 27 McShane, Dana 191 Medeiros, Beverly 83, 157 Medics 80 Mendonca, Carol 123, 191 Mermelstein, Mrs. Terry 17 143 Mezurashi, Dan Midkiff, Mrs. Fay 1Nren 5, 15 Miguel, Avis Ann 143 Miquel, .lason 115,116, 122,128 Miha, Elizabeth 143 Mikasa. Clifford 52, 91, 191 Mikasa, Julienne 40, 74, 157 Mikasa, Katy 74, 143 Miller, Denise 123, 143 Miller, James 39, 86, 128 Miller, Jerry 99 Milligan, Paula 143 Mills, Rita 54, 87, 143 Minn, Keith 117, 119, 157 Misawa, Miss Rosemary 23 Mishima, Jo-Lyn 143 Misumi, Marjorie 191 Mitchell, Linwood 38,110, 111, 167 191 191 191 192 192 143 157 157 157 157 193 143 143 98, 99, 128, 193 Miyamoto, Karl 74, 77,9l, 157 Miyamoto, Mrs. Kay 16 Miyamoto, Sherwin 63 Miyamoto, Wianda 143 Miyasaki, Merrill 32, 150, 158 Miyasato. Carl 143 Miyasato, Cynthia 143 Miyasato, Janice 38, 193 Miyasato, Karyn 38, 62, 158 Miyasato, Mrs,Kikumi 24, 27 Miyashiro, Janie 193 Miyashiro, Nellis 31, 83, 158 Mizobe, Loreen 158 Biizokawa, Frances 143 lN1izota, Sharon 14.3 Mizumoto, Carla 75, 79, 143 Mizumoto, Mavis-43, 89, 193 Mizuno, Blanche 37, 139, 143 Mizuno, Jayce 34, 192 Mizushima, Robyn 54 Mizuta, Mr. Robin 20 Mock. Leslie 158 Moffat, Charles 192 Montgomery, Jimmie 158 Mooko, Gail 193 Moore, Mr. Philip 17 Moore, Rhoda 31, 83, 193 Morales, Leonard 106, 158 Moreland, Mrs. Marian 17 Morgado, Kathleen 82, 192 Mori, Donna 143 Morikawa, Carol 143 Morikawa, George 91, 129 Morikubo, Ernest 32, 158 Morillo, Lorraine 56, 192 lN1orillo, Patricia 56, 158 Morimoto, Norman 118, 143 Morinaga, Susan 31, 143 Morisato, Karen 33.158, 163 Morishige, Jacqueline 158 Morita, Coleen 192 Morita, Colin 77, 143 Morita, Michael 143 Kiorito, Deborah 83, 84. 192 Moriyama, Glenn 143 Moriyama, Miles 192 Morse, Norine 143 Morse, Shelley 193 Moses, Ernest 143 Moses, Sandra 121, 143 Moss, Debbie 121, 143 Moss, Jan 193 Mossman, Kathryn 194 Motobu, Alton 41, 194 Motobu, Weston 143 Motonaga,Eloise 75,132, 143 Motonaga, George 113, 143 Motonaga, Millicent 77, 158 Motonaga, Sharon 158 ly1outon, Lorna 144 Muller, Jerry 144 Mun, Stephen 144 Murai, Carl 194 Murai, Stephen 194 Murakami, Irene 75 Murakami, Lei Ann 144 Murakami, Linda 158 Murakami, Mr, Ralph 17, 20 Murakami, Violet 139, 144 Muramoto, Carol 36, 88,187,194 Muranaka, Lynn 89, 194 Murata. .Agnes-Marie 77, 194 Murata, George 19, 158 Murato, Linda 194 Muronaka, Mrs. Karen 16. 17, 79 Music 19 N Naauao, Noelani 194 Nagaishi, Sandra 82 158 Nagamine, Anne 75 Nagamine, Roy 194 Nagasawa, Christine 144 Nagata, Koko 194 Nagato, Linda 81, 87, 194 Nagaue, Beverlyn 144 Nagayama, Leslie 158 Nakabayashi, Ann 31, 38, 144 Nakachi, Wayne 144 Nakagaki, Joann 144 Nakai, Sandra 74, 90,158 Nakamoto, Floreine 77, 158 Nakamoto, Jan 158 Nakamoto, Joy 74, 158 Nakamoto, Kathleen77, 158 Nakamura, Andrew 158 Nakamura, Ann 77, 144 Nakamura, Bruce 55, 144 Nakamura, Gary 194 Nakamura, John 194 Nakamura, Keora 55, 74, 194 Nakamura, Linda 31, 158 Nakamura, Lovelyn 57, 74, 158 Nakamura, Patrick 144 Nakandakare, Howard 91, 99,100,114 117 Nakanishi, Anne 158 Nakanishi, Arthur 144 Nakanishi, Elsie 194 Nakano, David 117, 118, 119 Nakano, Eileen 54 Nakano, Harry Nakao, Linda 77, 81 Nakashige, Jo-Ann Nakashima,Charlyne 77 Nakashima, Jay Nakasone, Joyce 54 Nakasone, Nadyne 77, 84 Nakata, James 67 Nakata, Liane Nakata, Linda Sharon Nakata, Nakayama, Kaori Nakayama, Karen Nakayama, Myron Namba, Gayle Namiki, Roger 54, Namuo, Clyde Nariyoshi, Suzanne 37, 77, 151 Naruto, Beverly 41, 78, 81 Nasu, Dwayne 1 s 114, 144 144 195 195 144 158 195 158 195 195 144 121 195 144 121 195 158 195 158 158 158 99 National Honor Society 72 Nawaa, Rawlene 55, 195 Newell, Mary 144 Nelson, Richard 128, 195 Nihi, William 56, 158 Nii, Lillian 31, 36, 82, 195 Niimoto, Rex 77, 118, 144 Niio, Lani Joy 144 Nimori, Gail 167, 195 Nip, Donna Nishida, Dwight Nishie, Brian 135, Nishiguchi, Lora Nishihara, Dennis 158 195 144 144 Index 37, 39, 195 Nishikawa, Brian 159 Nishimoto, Alan 159, 163 Nishimoto, Lloyd 145 Nishimoto, Stanley 195 Nishimura, Caryn 77, 145 Nishimura, Leslie 145 Nishimura, Lydia 88, 159 Nishimura, Rhonda 159 Nishimura, Steven 195 Nishioka, Joy 144 Nishiyama, Mrs. Ernell , 15, 77 Noguchi, Michael 196 Noguchi, Tanice 77, 159 Nohara, Glenn 110, 159 Nohara, Rodney 103, 110,111, 145 Nomura, Gwen 159 Nomura, Mr. Kenneth 23 Nonaka, Douglas 118, 159 Nosse, Mrs. Juliette 12 Notley, Robert 48, 159 O Pai, Mrs. Margaret 13, 81 Oba, Leila 81, 92, 196 Obata, Mae 196 Oberdorfer, Susan 196 Obrey, Ronald 118, 159 Ochi, Marianne 42, 78, 159 159 11 159 Rosenau, James Oda, Christine 77, Oda, Mr. Haruo 10, Oda Jo Ann 150, 158, Oda, Steven 195 Odo, Cay 76, 78, 80 Officers Junior 150 .Senior 166 Sophomore 132 Student Body 30 Ogata, Toshihiko 51, 145 Ogawa, Leslie 145 Ogawa, Miss Sheila M. 23 Oh, Hiram 159 Ohara, Lloyd 159 Ohara, Lynn 74, 81, 196 Ohara, Trudy 78, 159 Ohashi, Mr. Wayne 23 Ohira, Karen 88, 159 Ohira, Linda 145 Ohta, Mr. Dennis 23 Oide, Colleen 159, Oie, Stephanie Oka, Richard 144, 145, Okada, Mrs. Aiko Okamura, Ann 82, 159 Okamura, Calvin 159 Okamura, Mrs. Patricia 12, 40, 73 Okaneku, Randall 31, 36, 159 Okano, Cynthia 196 Okano, Glen 159, 163 Okayama, Janice 77, 159 Okimoto, Brian 159 Okimoto, Donald 159 Okimura, Jo Ann 145 Okimura, Nathan 145 Okinaga, Garner 122, 196 Okubo, Miss Setsu 15 Okumoto, Gail 74, 159 Okuno, Joan 198 Oleole, Joy 57, 159 Olepau, Lawrence 159 Olsen, April 56, 145 Olsen, Hiram 198 Omine, Michael 159 Omo, Allan 54 Omori, Frances 41, 88, 198 Onaga, Lori 145 Onigama, Elton 98 Orchestra 54 Organizations 70 Orr, Katherine 37, 74, 79, 191 Orr, Lorna 159, 198 Oshiro, Jessie 198 Oshiro, Mr. Masakichi 24 Oshita, Marilyn 198 Otagaki, Fern 159 Otake, Ruth 75, 145 Owen, Miss Margaret 13, 15 Owens, Robert 91, 198 Oye, Donna 56, 145 Oyer, Jeannette 145 Ozaki, Alan 110, 159 Ozaki, Joyce 139, 145 P Padua, Glenn 145 Palenapa, Clarence 56, 57 198 Peter, Herbert 91 Peterson, Paula 199 Peterson, Robin 35, 61, 199 Pettys, Mrs. Minnie 12 Pfotenhauer, Dorothy 145 S Sabalboro, Laverne 56, 57 Sahara, Gail 32, 38, 41, 200, 201, 167 Sahara, Ralph 38, 146 Saito, Karen 146 Saito, Shirleen 146 Saito, Wesley 36, 52, 91, 110, 200 Sakahara, Glenn 201 Sakahara, Liane 146 sakai, Ann 34, 36, 73, 74, 167 Sakai. Claire 54, , 201 49, 52, 55, 72, 73, 201 Sakai, Jayne 56, 201 Sakamoto, Gloria 88, 90,151,159 Sakamoto, Neil 146 Sakata, Kean 55, 146 Sakihara, Jo Ann 77, 159 Sakoda, Mrs. Virginia 17 Sam, Electa 49, 201 Sanidad, Jane 159 Santiago, Kenneth 105, 106, 107, 108, 110, 112, 200 Santiago, Randall 98,118,128,159 Santos, Craig 52, 91, 99, 200 Santos, Theresa 159 163 145 Oka, Grant 36, 167, 196 167 24 196 Okada, Lon 59, Okada, Rodney 55,106,108, 110, 112 Okamoto, Dorene 34, 36, 37 Okamoto, Douglas 37, 75, 86 Okamoto, Howard 73, 196 Okamoto, Karen 159 Okamoto Sandra 196 Palmer, Harry 57, Palpallatoc, Donna 145 Pang, Coleen 159 Pang, Dana 80, 199 Pang, Gary 51, 91, 129 Pang, Harold 117, 119, 145 Pang, Henry 199 Pang Julynne 129 Pang, Paula 31, 36, 90, 199 Pang, Randall 51, 91,199 Pang, Ronald 145 Park, Deborah 50, 51, 199 Park, John Jr. 54, 145 Park, Lawrence 98,114,115,199 Park, Mrs. Mary 24 Park, Rodney 103, 145 Park, Susan 145 Park, Valerie 159 Parker, Lillian 199 Pasatiernpo, Mr. Alfredo 24 Patricio, Michael 145 Patterson, Charlotte 48, 199 Pelletier, Gilbert 118 Pelletier, Maurice 145 Pereira, Doreen 145 Pereira, Ernest 199 Okamotoi Wayne 129 Perreira, Miss Elizabeth 23 Phillips, Reed 199 Physical Education 22 Pimentel, Daniel 145 Pimentel, Letitia 199 Pimentel, Patricia 83, 199 Plaza, Juliet 159 Plunkett, Alan 200 Poaha, Pamela 121, 145 Poelia, Roberta 56 Pong, Randall 89, 200 Poomaihealani, Edward 98 Porter, Dwayna 145 Powell, Paula 74, 200 Practice Teachers 23 P1TA 25 Puha, Alohanani 84, 200 Puha, Ellen 123, 146 Puna, Wilma 146 Purdy, Thomas 114, 200 Quesada, Michael 200 Quill and Scroll Society 72 Quiseng, Sharon 146 R Racimo, Pauline 159 Rader, James 128 Radner, Candace 200 Radner, Jill Ann 146 Rahe, hlaydeen 31, 57 Ramiro, Edison 56, 146 Ramos, Loreen 200 Raposa, Jewella 146 Rapoza, Roselia 200 Replogle, Robert 31, 33, 72, 200 Richard, William 55 Richardson, Robin 56, 57, 200 Rider, Virginia 200 HRider's Trail 7 Rifle 129 Rivers, Barbara 200 Robello, Francene 48, 159 Robinson, Mrs. Barbara 12, 13 Robinson, Hazel 146 Rognstad, Heather 87, 146 Ronia, Nicholas 118 Roosevelt Bookstore 82 Roosevelt Christmas Fellowship 91 Roosevelt Mot-to 2 159 Rosenau, Robert 118, 146 ROTC 22 Drill Team 51 First Lieutenants 50, 51 Officers and Sponsors 52, 53 ROTC Officerls Club 90 Rough Rider 40 Round Up 42 Saromines, Richard 98, 99, 100,101, 114, 201 Saromines, Robert 114, 159 Sasaki, Gail 77, 81, 82, 201 Sasaki, Glenn 146 Sasaki, Hans 201 Sasaki, James 55 Sasaki, Lois 146 Sasaki, Shirley 146 Sato, Christine 75, 146 Sato, Glenn 110, 111, 159 Sato, Karen 159 Sato, Myron 128 Sato, Mrs. Peggy' 25 Sato, Vernon 35, 54, 201 Sawai, Harriet 201 Scarci, Miss Nancy 12 Schalm, Marilyn 202 School Lite ' 44 Schultz, Elizabeth 87, 146 Science 15 Science Club 79 Scofield, Janet 202 Segawa, Amy 77, 85, 202 Sekido, Diana 31, 32, 38, 41, 81, 201, 202 Sekido, Roanne 146 146 Sekiguchi, Roy 118, Sekimura, Gerald 33, 41, 159 Self, Louis 146 Seniors 164 Shayer, Elissa 54, 159 Shea, Crescentia 56 Shea, Llewellyn 146 Shepard, Barry 146 Shields, Sydney 202 Shigemoto, Anne 78, 146 Shigemoto, Carol 80, 83, 84, Shiira, Kenneth 202 146 Shima, Nina 81, Shimabuku, Gerald 98 102, 110, Shimada, Merlin Shimamura, Karen Shimazu. Sharon31, 90, Shimizu, Craig Shimizu, Dale Shimizu, Diane 74, Shimizu, Edwin 30, 43, 115, 117, 119 Shimoda, Irene 133 Shimoda, Stanley 89, Shindo, Sharilyn 202 99. 202 146 146 146 202 147 147 73. 202 147 147 30, 61, 84, 92, 202 Shin'o. Larr J' Y 122, 23, 124, 125, 203 Shinno, Barbara 34, 56, 57, 203 Shinoda, Nadine77, 81, 203 Shinoda, Ronald 89, 147 Shioi, Leslie 85, 203 Shirakata, Cheri 147 Shiraki, Corinne 147 Shiraki, Rae 133, 147 Shiroma, Carl 51, 91,129 203 Shiroma, Russell 36, 159 Shishido, Susan 147, 203 Shobu, Malva 147 Shook, Mr. William Siegel, Stephanie Silva, John 91, 110, Silva, Randy 15 147 159 147 Index Simeona. John 56, 57, 99, 203 Simeona, Kingsley 98, 115. 203 Simeona, Lynnboy 103, 147 Simeona. Starrlynn 57 Simoes, Gerard 103, 114, 117,118,119,147 Simoes, Gerardine 159 Sims, Roger 31, 37, 39, 159 Singleton, Nancy 203 Siu. Gordon 203 Smith. Mrs. Mary 14 Smith, Tsulan 121, 159 Sniffen, Chris 84 Soccer 128 Socials 58 Social Studies 14, 15 Songlcaders 60 Sonobe, Michelle 41. 203 Sonoda, Charlotte 147 Soo, Mrs. Momi 11 Souza, Charlene 147 Spanish Club 74 Speech 18 Spencer, Carmela 203 Spencer, Diane 204 Sports 94 Standing Committees 16 Assembly 33 Awards 37 Canteen 38 Constitution Revisions 32 Elections 39 Finance 36 Handbook 34 Homecoming 32 ID 33 Intersehool Relations 38 Investigations 35 Mistletoe Ball Publicity Seminar Spirit and Rally Telephone Directory Stephens, Katy Stephens, Linda 56, 61, 149 Stephenson, Bonnie Stevens. Ruth 134, Stevens, Sally Stine, Roland Sturgis. Alfred 33. 92. Sue, Carol 42, 73, 79, 82, Suehiro, Anthony Suehiro, Beverly 78, Suehiro, Lisa Suganuma, Darlene 78 . 34, Sugi, Cathy Sugiura, Julie 129, Sugiyama, Dale Sullivan, Donna 61, Sunada. Chester Sunada, Jean Sur, Chelsea 74, Sur, Gregory Sur, Stephanie Suyetsugu, Alan Suzuki, David Suzuki, Judy 87, Suzuki, Ronald 36, Suzuki, Sharon Tabata.Shari1yn 55, 121, Table of Contents The Front Patio 36 34 37 35 39 204 161 160 147 204 160 204 204 147 147 147 160 147 160 160 160 204 204 147 147 204 204 147 204 160 147 160 3 Tagashira, Joan 64, Tagawa, Daniel 103, 118, Tagawa, Gloria Tagawa, Michael Taira, Jean Taira, Karen 31, Taira, Mae Taira, May Taira. Nadine 38, 40 Taira, Tomiko Takada, Robert Takae-.Sandra 122, 124, Takahashi, Howard 51, Takahashi, Kathryn 160, Takahashi, Michael 58, Takaki, Dexter Takaki, Jocelyn Takamatsu. Rodney Takamori. Elaine 77, Takamune, James Takamura. Jo Ann 82, Takano, Vivian Takaoka, Janice 77, Takara, Jean Takara, Mrs. Virginia Takata, Glen 96, Takata, Glenda 80, 81, Takata, Miss Janice Takayama, Gordon Takayama, Janice Takechi, Lynne Takeda, Glenn 117, 118, 119 Takehara, Jean Takehara, May Takemoto, Dale 38, 167, Takemoto, Jean Taketa, Carleton 41, 160 147 147 160 147 147 147 204 204 147 204 205 160 163 204 147 147 147 160 147 147 205 160 147 16 106 204 23 160 147 205 160 160 160 204 147 205 ff' '!eW. 22 Taketa, Gayle 55, 77, 160 Takiguchi, Jeffrey 117, 118, 119, 150, 160 Tam, Joseph 204 Tamaru, Diane 80, 205 Tamashiro, Judith 75, 147 Tamashiro, Regina 160 Tamayoshi, Lynn 54, 160 Tam-Hoy, Peter I 160 Tamura, Beverly 74, 160 Tamura, Dennis 147 Tamura, Susan 89, 147 Tanaka, Evelyn 80, 205 Tanaka, Jerry 147 Tanaka, Joanne 74, 81, 205 Tanaka, Patricia 151, 160 Tanaka, Rae 54, 205 Tanaka, Riccio 55, 147 Tanga, Benjie 88, 89, 160 Tani, Arnold 129, 147 Tani, Clifford 205 Tani, Joan 78, 160 Taniguchi, Brian 160 Tanimura, Mrs. Tsutae 24 Tanji, Amy 31, 147 Tateishi, Steven 206 Tateyama, Samuel 160 Taumua, Paese 206 Tawada, Steve 77, 206 Tawada, Gregory 160 Taylor, David 54, 147 Taylor, John 99,106,114,160 Teixeira, Clarence 206 Tengan, Daniel 206 Tennis 127 Teramoto, Bruce 147 Teramoto, Bryan 147 Teranishi, Stephen 99, 110, 160 Teranishi, Wesley 126, 206 Teruya, Shelton 117,118,119,160 Teruya, Stephanie 147 Tesoro, Esalind 34, 85, 206 Tesoro, Haydee 148 Tessmer, Lois 57 Teves, Herman 118 Thoene, Harry 148 Thom, Miss Georginia 12, 82 Thomas, Mr. J. Rentz 15, 16, 166 Thomas, Steven 31,63, 118,160 Thompson, Richard 160 Titcomb, West 103, 148 Tobara, Ronald 148 Todd, Mrs. Ann 12 Tohara, Alvin 206 Tohara, Deborah 148 Tokuda, June 34, 78, 160 Tollefsen, Deborah 75, 79, 80, 206 Tom, Allynne 76, 148 Tom, James 160 Tom, Lynn 206 Tomihama, Michael 206 Tomita, Bruce 99, 206 Tomita, Glenn 206 Tomonari, Myra 160 Tomosawa, Ruby 151, 160 Tomoyasu, Gregg 206 Tomoyasu, Jason 118, 148, 206 ndex Tong, Josephine 148 U Toomey, Anne 37, 93 Torigoe, Gregg 33, 160, 161 Toro, Lorelei 56, 206 Uchida, Sharon 89, 160 Toro, Melodce 31, 56, 160 Uchida, Susan 77 Totoki, Janice 207 Toyama, Florence 77, 148 Ueham' Janet 85, 167 Uchara, Lea Toyama, Gerald 77 128 160 -34140731 ' ' Uehara, Patr1cia Toyama, Patricia Uehara, Robert 43 55. 57 Ueki, Robert ' ' Underclassmen Toyama, Wilma 37, 42 Urabe, Edward Usherettes Toyomura' Wayne 39' Uyemura, Charles Track, Track, JV Track, SV Trainor, Jacquline Trainor, Pamela Trapido, Jean 133, Tsuchida, Janice Tsuchida, Lynne 88, Tsuha, Susanne 77, Tsui, Janet Tsukiyama, Erick Tsuruoka, Miles 49, Turner, Charles Turner, Claire 121, Uyemura, Dawn Uyeno, Irene 76, 77 Uyeno, Joyce Uyeno, June 31, Uyeoka, Alan Uyetake, Sandra 148 148 V 160 207 148 Valenciano, David 51, 148 Valenciano, Steven 54, 69 Q07 Vallesteros, Caroline 161 160 Van Keuren, Deborah 208 160 Van Keurcn, Donna 121 Vasconcellos, Mr. Edmund 207 22, 96 The Side Entrance Vega, Annie 148 Villaflor, Henry 148 Villaroz, Verna 57, 161 Vincent, Michael 208 Volleyball, Boys' 122 Volleyball, Girls' 123 Wakai, Kathleen 148 Wakai, Susan 79, 208 Wakayama, Mrs. Mildred 17, 21 Wakida, Lisa 74, 148 Wallace, Debbie 57 Wang, Alicia 41, 76, 78, 161 Ward, Vaughn 117,118,119,148 Warren, David 51, 52, 91,129, 208 Warren, Sharon 161 Warriner, Mr. Jack 11 Wasa, Iris 148 Wat, Gary 161 Watanabe, Andrew180, 208 Watanabe, Glenn 208 Watanabe, Noreen 33, 208 Watanabe, Rita 81, 208 Watanabe, Sharon 148 Webster, Charlottt-121, 148 Wee, Michael 86, 129, 161 White, Sharlene 148 Whitley, Mirio 74, 122,124,121 208 Whitman, Dr. Dana 17, 27 Wilcox, Mr. Peter 13,19, 97,128 Williams, Cynthia 148 Williams, Mrs. Margaret 13, Willingham, Norma 78, Wilson, Harold Winans, Pamela Vlinstedt, Dave Winter, Miss Loreen 15, 15 161 161 Winans, Cynthia35, 61, 156 208 128 26 208 Wong, Alvin Wlong, Arlyn 75 Wong, Charlene 148 Wong Mrs. Daisy 24 VVong Debbie 76, 161 VVong, Georgia 37, 41, 73, 208 Wong, Gilda 121, 148 lVong Glenda 161 Wong Jean 148 Wong, John 91, 161 148 W'ong, Mark 148, 208 1Nong, Richlyn 41, 208 Wong, Stanley 209 VVong, Steven 55 Wfong, Theresa 161 Wong, William 75, 209 Wong, Mr. William 10 Woo, Brian 148 162 Index VVoolley, Jack 1Vorley, Cloyde Wright, Diane 121, 1Yright. Katherine NVun, Randall 106, Wykes, Chris Y Yafuso. Robin Yamada, Adele Yamada, Keith Yamagata, Eric Yamaguchi, Eric Yamaguchi, Leyton Yamaguchi Shirlie Yamamoto, Dayle Yamamoto, Frances Yamamoto, Gail Yamamoto, Karen Yamamoto, Lynne 148, Yamamoto, May Yamamoto, Yamamoto, Nora 81 Randall 31 Yamamoto, Roy Yamamoto, Ruby H. 80 Yamamoto, Ruby S. Yamamura Debra Yamashiro, Cynthia Yamashiro, Kenneth Yamashita, Glenn 118 Yamashita, Susan Yamashita, Wendy Yamashita, Wilfred Yamura, Curtis 89 148 48 209 148 209 161 161 148 209 161 148 148 161 209 148 161 148 161 161 209 161 209 209 209 161 36 91 148 209 148 209 148 The Science Building 1Nalkway Yanagawa, Aaron 55, Yanagawa, Judy Yanagawa, Kyoiehi Yanagawa. Randolph 86, Yanagihara, David Yanagihara, Dayton Yanagihara, Glenn Yanagihashi, Curtis Yandall. Ruth 56, Yap. Mr, Richard C. 59 Yashiki, Gary 109, Yasso, Kenneth 99, 101, 106 L, Yasui, Daniel Yasumori. Darlene Yasutake, Gary 117, Yasutake, Glenn 119. 122, 124 Yawata, Cheryl 32, 38, 43. 81 Yazawa, Susan 77, Yee, Alvin 31, 82, Yee, Barbara 39, 55, 120 Yee, Dayne 75, Yee Gregory 117. Yee Jadine 35. 41, 60. Yee Ngai Lim 162, 167. Yee Mr. Richard Yee, Rodney C, 127, Yee Rodney T. Yen, Richard 148 209 148 162 162 148 209 162 162 23 149 115 149 209 119 209 209 162 149 149 162 119 210 210 26 149 162 149 Yim, Carleen 78. 83. 84. Yim, Jody 39. Yim, Nola Yim, Stephanie Yim, Vincent 61, 62, Yogi, Florence Yogi, Nancy Yokoi, Karen Yokoi, Ieatrice 120. Yokomoto, Carol Yokomoto, Lillian Yokoyama, Glenn 79, 118, Yokoyama, Mr. Shigeru Yonaha, Robbie Yonaoshi, Roy 55, Yonehara, Bert Yoneshige, Ann 42, 54, Yorita, Arthur Yoshida, Clayton 110, 151, Yoshihara, Deborah Yoshikami, Grant Yoshikawa, Glenn Yoshikawa, Wayne 106, 110, Yoshimoto, Diane Yoshimoto, Lester 118, Yoshimura, Dennis Yoshimura, Gwen Yoshimura, Joy Yoshimura, Ronald Yoshimura, Thomas 103, Yoshino, Irvin Yoshioka, Nancy 56, 57, 210 149 162 162 162 162 210 162 149 210 149 17 149 162 211 162 211 162 162 149 106 162 162 149 211 149 211 91 149 149 211 41- Yoshioka, Rene 149 Yoshioka, Stella 31, 82, 211 Yoshizaki, Harriet 34, 35, 75, 211 Young, Alan 127 Young, Allen 162 Young, Benson 51, 149 Young, Caroline 149 Young, Colin 55, 149 Young, Dennis 126, 162 Young, Donna 61, 162 Young, Douglas 86, 129, 162 Young, Earle 211 Young, Mrs. Geraldine 25 Young, Janice 162 Young, Jeanette 149 Young, Joycelyn 82, 83, 84, 211 Young, Richard 149 Young, Steven 211 Young, Suzanne 74, 90,129, 211 Young, Valerie 211 Young, VVi1fred 149 Young, Wlillctte 211 Yuen, Brooks 143, 162 Yuen, Heidi 35, 67,151,162 Yuen, Raymond 149 Z Zablan, Edwyna 85, 211 Zaha, Marilyn 211 Zane, Paula 162 Zane, Sigmund 149 Zane. 1'VesleV 162 22 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Mr. William T. S. Wong, Principal Mr. Haruo Oda, Vice-Principal Mrs. Suyeko Kiyosaki, Registrar Mrs. Edith Kawahara, Secretary Mrs. Esther Crandall, Account Clerk Mr. Harold Sakoda, Fisher Printing Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yee, Ace Portrait Studio Mr. Augustine Dias, S. K. Smith Co. The Entire Faculty and Student Body of Roosevelt High School


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