Sacred Hearts Academy - Audion Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1960

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Sacred Hearts Academy - Audion Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 148 of 166
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Page 148 text:

Y--Qin THE MIDDLE! Sfage crew lDiane Oliver, Virginia Aona, Joan Ranney Julie Ahue Leona Eli and Michelle Wong Leongl keep 'Ihs ri-it BEGINNING! Louise Chong of irc and ' g,e,,o,ma,,cL3 ,,,,,,,,,,g s,,,,,,,,,,,y, Juliana Parcheski of I I-A counf oul hundreds of licliels for dislribulion, INTERMISSIONI The Dreamers gel ready fo sing A Dream ls a Wish Your Hearl Makes -Lefl' 'fo righl: B. Kam, S Marciel, M. Alana Lum, G. Mace, A. Hamaler, L. Kinzie, P. Valdez, V. Phillips, S. Olsen. THE FINALEI BELOW: The Class of '6I sing lheir Class Song, adapted 'lo a beaulifully harmonized version of Climb Ev'ry Mounfain lfrom THE SOUND OF MUSIC, no lessll RIGHT: Junior presiclenl Bernadelfe Nebel receives l'he congratulations of sludenl body presidenl' Lucille Murray. ,M -20. Full halls for the evening performances. Fine work, Class of '6l! . Twenty-three aspirants of higher education took the entrance examination at Chaminade College. The Student Council gathered at the school li- brary to ratify the newly drafted constitution. Under the able leadership of Lucille Murray, representatives discussed re-organizational plans. lt's a Hap, Hap, Happy! Let us sing Hip, Hip, Hurray! Seniors rejoiced as they left for a de- lightful class picnic .it Kailua. -28. junior music students and pupils from grades Kindergarten to Six presented an elaborate musi- c.1Ie git 6:30 p.m. In addition to excellent instru- mental numbers, they took part in gay folk dances, graceful bullets, and much-applauded vocal selections. The SHA Rhythm Band, in brand-new white and gold uniforms, complete even to rasselcd caps and shiny gold buttons and braid, stole the show, of course.

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February brings emphasis on reading in every grade of the high school. Here Beverly Ito- kazu of 9-I helps Roberta Rieder of 9-Il pin up a thought-provoking display, while Diana Tang of I2-A and Constance Malterre of I2-C agree on what books to borrow A deeply saddened SHA faculty and student body ln general and shocked and regretful Audlon and Shield staffs in particular mourn the untimely death of their devoted and expert photographer Mr Knst Kunsu Although gravelv all for a long time h continued to serve-courageous resourceful cour teous and self forgetting to the end Esteemed by SHA ers from the kindergarten new comers to the senior old timers he knew he was among personal friends here The smiles and waves that greeted him as his car drove into the Sixth Avenue gate spoke volumes' His cheery Hn there' and hrs Look at me and smile' will be long re membered for the contagious happiness they rad: ated He will surely be missed on the campus he so often crossed and recrossed his smiling face belymg the fatigue he must have felt Aloha dear Knst' SHA will not forget you! GQTHWHILE READING t1l5P'mNs CHALLENGIIIE Wmd and ram again on the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes' The Sisters Sodalxsts and other de votees of Mary took part m an mdoor candlelight procession Approprxately indeed two former SHA ers re cenved the rehgxous habit on the feast of St Val entme Marvel Jenkins Q S75 became S1sterRegma Mary and Sarah Ann XVood Q 595 became Sister Helene m a Vesture Ceremony held at Sacred Hearts Convent Two happy novlces whom the the Kmg of Hearts can clarm for H15 very own' The premlere performance of The Egg and I presented bv the Juniors proved a smashmg hit The hilarious play was tempered by a moving rendition of A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes by the Dreamers and a medley of popular dance tunes on Bernadette Nebels ac cordxon SHAs Participants in Junior Achievement FRON ROW left to right Clare Gomes Sandra Dolnm Naomi Nishlmoto Joan Leonq Christine Allpao Kathryn Au Betty Lou Chong Nowelo Kehpl SEC OND ROW Erlyne Ahaluelo Gaul Costa Carol Thomas Frances Paul Marilyn Greene Cynthia Franquez Georgnana Chang Lillian Seto THIRD ROW Annette Awana Sandra De Lima Barbara Ballangao Yvonne Vallles Genevieve Gomes Co Iette Anu Valerie Frantas Constance Lau FOURTH ROW Paulette Nelson Bernadette Santos Clare Anahu Virginia Aona Julie Ahue Lynette Leong Patricia Chong Elizabeth Kia: FIFTH ROW Maxine Boychalk Leona Gonsalves Gail Mace Nancy Dolan Sarah Ann Crozier Michele Wong Leong Rose Renter MISSING Virginia Kau Stephanie Marcuel Karen Morenra Anastasia Pang Valerna Paresa Gwyneth Yum



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AS THE TOWER MARCH I 1 -'I his month, dedicated to good bt. kloseph, has us all praying for vocations. 'lihe Diocesan Committee for Religious Vocations h.is sent us .irtistic holy cards with .i special prayer for more Pritsts, Brothers, and Sisters for the diocese of Honolulu. His Excellency. Bishop xl. -I. Sweeney, li.1s requested prayers for this intention .it the end of e.ich Mass. W'ednesd.iys will he tl.iys of p.1rticul.1rly fervent prayer .ind sacrifice. Who .among us will be hearing the call divine??? rxsli X'v'ednesd.1y. Receiving the blessed ashes reminded us of the nothingness of things temporal. W'e re- solved to spend .1 holy l.en ten season. f- Behold l bring you tidings of great joy which shall sg- I4 be to .ill the SHA'ei's! His Excellency, our Most Reverend Bishop, could have said during the sur- prise .issernbly tod.iy. We had won the Catholic Herald Drive, he announced. Class ll-C kept up the old tradition with flying colors, winning the Highest Class .iwnrd for the third time in four years. The Holy Name Plaque and the checks looked real good, but better still was the knowledge that we had been tops in .in important work for the Church. Suffering sophomores took a three-hour National i'iLlLlC.lIIOI1Lll Development Test. Not to be outdone, lionoralvle juniors struggled through the National Merit Scholarship lest. Hooray! Believe it or not, no school today! VCT welcomed the long week end, as the faculty at- tended tlie NCHA Book Exhibit at St. Francis School, Hi' award. 5 IN Q il: 5 Erin go braghl Shamrocks for Ihe lrish Popular Mrs. Rosalie Hong, who faugh+ Ihe fifth grade during fhe second semesfer. His Excellency smilingly presenls Gerald- ine Gouveia of IIC wilh fhe Highes+ Class lay facuI+y -Mrs. Rosa, Miss Cassidy, and Mrs. Murphy-pinned on by seniors Gail Palricia Ching, Patricia Rodrigues, and BELLS CHIMED f g X J! fin st -- J sown' His Excellency, Bish- op J. J. Sweeney, graciously poses wiih Lucille Murray lleffl and Geraldine Gou- veia irighfl affer Ihe double Cafholic Her- ald presen+afion. Pafricia Ga rra han. eve I23

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