Sacred Hearts Academy - Audion Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1960

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SHA's Volunieer Junior Aides-FIRST ROW, lei? fo righ+: Pairicia Silva, Haunani Won, Elfrieda Pang, Shirley Takai, Nowelo Kekipi. SECOND ROW: Brenda Lau, Barbara Lohrey, Karen Moreira, Carol Thomas, Sharie-Jean Wong, Margarei Makini, Edifh Lum. THIRD ROW: Jo-Anne Colvin, Joan Ranney, Evelyn Yim, Sarah Ann Crozier, Daphne Ahuna, Genevieve Reeves. MISSING: Doreen Oriiz. My Daddy wanls an Audion foo, affirms Ann Cecily Quinn fo delighied business manager Jerilyn Chong Kee. Louise Jenkins, fhe s+aff's o+her manager-of-finances, enioys lhe scene. 1 Dancing Malvina Holru or playing ball, Margie? Giving up colre for Len+, Gerri? SHA's newcomers and rhose absenf when class piclures were lalren-FRONT ROW, lefi +o righiz Gay Adams, Karen Rogers, Darlene Pacheco, Ann Cecily Quinn, Margarei Mary Reaniaso, Marlha Marie Bagwell, Moodelie Keliihoomalu, Rhonda Chang, Kafhleen Dang, Elizabeih Sariain, Pamela Gonsalves. BACK ROW: Karen Hardman, Suzanne MacFarlane, Maribelh Reilly, Maureen McNamee, Haunani Won, Donna Gray, Yvonne Scanlan, BernadeHe Cavaco, Jacqueline Bush, Kafhleen Hill, Lani Brown. STILL MISSING: Ola Cross, Eva Gomez, Rae Jones. Ii The Studcnt Louncil mct to discuss proiccts for thc coming month Churmen tor the stmndxnb com mittees xx ere appointed by prcsident Lucille Murray In mnticipztion grldc school classes presented thcir lreast Dax progrlm honoring Rexerend Mothcr todas Delightful' Rcxcrend Mother Commentcd Thc high school PFOESTIIH in honor of Rcxcrcncl Nlothcrs fclst xx IS short but excellent Reward No homcworlx' ubiluntly Classes 12 A Ind ll A trooped off to thc Sc1cncc I ur 'Vlonslgnor X 1crr1 discussed religlous life with juniors and seniors strcssinc, thc nccessity of umhcd prucr for xocations SHA crs ucv cd txxo Lcntcn hlms A Voncc in thc Wilderncss ind I Bchcld His Glory Timely md inspiring Senior Musicxlc it 7 pm bllmor and glory md much applaudcd plating singing and dancing A vi ell roundcd program cnloy lble from the openmg numbcrs by thc Senior Orchestra to thc tableau hon- oring Our Lady ns Patroness of America. -School on Saturday mornings? Arc you kidding??? And in uniform?f? Hmmmmmmm. Looks likc it if you arc detained for dcmcrits. A1

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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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Tableau of fhe Holy Family-finale of High School Program Freshman, sophomore, and iunior class presiden+s add iffs commemorafing Rev. Mo+her's Profession Anniversary. l 9 +o loving Anniversary wishes and prayers. 31-Registration for the Cannery. A reminder that school is nearly Pau for now, and so too should be work on the Audion. As we prepare Hnal copy for the last mail call, we joyfully anticipate the annual re- treat QApril 11-151 preached by Father Stephen Tutas, S.M.g the Triple A picnic at Lanikai fApril 1913 the junior-Senior Prom at the Robert Louis Stevenson Suite of the Princess Kaiulani fApril 211 3 the JRC banquet at which the SHA SHIELD will be awarded the Publicity Trophy and Lucille Murray will be presented with a personal token as winner of the editorial contest CApril 221 5 the OYC Youth Code Conference fApril 231 g the General Assembly for student body organization CApril 281. The May Pageant, Field Day and Parents' Night, Catholic University tests, Student Council elections, the Hawaiian Club poi supper, the Senior banquet at the Reef, the junior-Senior luncheon, the Farewell-to-the- Faculty fwith the presentation of that fabulous class picture to be hung in the hallowed hallsl1, and GRADUATION are not so distant any more. As the bells chime a decisive Thirty for now! we chime along with the fondest Aloha and Mahalo Nui Loa to all! 2 ffl Carol Rollinson, who refurned fo SHA iusi in time fo graduale wilh the Class of '6O. Having arfended +he Academy in the eighth, ninfh and renfh grades, fhis lovely blue--eyed lass lefr for a slay of nearly fwo years on fhe mainland. The staff regrets fhai' she arrived foo lafe fo be pictured in cap and gown in ihe Senior Secrion. Carol is definirely one of us! By Popular Demand- the bells whose chimes lreep SHA'ers iuned to the limes! Below, the smaller bells, Louise and Henrieife, which sound fhe qua:-'fer-hours. All fhree bells, given fo Reverend Mother Louise Henrieffe on rhe occasion of her silver iubilee, were blessed by Bishop Alencaslre in December, l932. The large bell fhaf chimes fhe hours. Hs inscripfion reads: My name is Margaret Mary. Day and night, in union wifh Chrisfs faithful spouse, I proclaim the praises of the Sacred Hearts.

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