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X. v x A It .Xl . r TH 4-' A ,. .. r F H ax I Q 1 xl Firrt row, left to right: Willette Ah Cook, Mary Allport, Jocelyn Ching, Pamela Ching, Sheila Chong, Hilary Coleman, Arlene Dung, Norma Fung, Lei Hapai, Ann Henry. Second rouf: Jeanne Hirashige, Candace Hodgekins, Gertrude Horii, Ann Jones, Faith Kondo, Sylvia Kuehl, Sharon Kurashige, Diana Lee, Jean Linnell, Philia Lock. Third row: Tru Lyford, Carol Michael, Gertrude Mori, Trudy Narikawa, Mary Nolan, Beverly Numazu, Lynette Onogi, Carol Ota, Marie Palmer, Donna Saiki. ace the year with spirit pu Al 1 X . I .:,v y-, .. x Ml N1 A im. Kai , . J . . I X . First row, left to right: Liane Sakai, Susan Schatzel, Eileen Shimomoto, Claire Shioji, Sharleen Soon, Elizabeth Spear, Ellen Sudo, Ann Suzuki. Second row: Lucille Takesue, Karen Takiguchi, Delene Tenn, Wendy Terada, Dorothy Town- send, Karen Tsuda, Linda Wong, Glenn Woodyard. Third row: Carol Wright, Mary Yamamoto, Annette Young, Beryl Young, Jeanette Young, Lucylle Young, Merry Sue Young. Mining: Glenna Reynolds, Susan Waters, Dorothy Sue Frank, Bonnie Elliot. x 5.x 3 isle lm, 1.0 ...,, EXA
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f-5 'Q 2 Sw r 4' Willette Ah Cook Prerident l I sez: f Wendy Terada I Vice-Preridem I I Karen Tsuda Secfelarj' 1 .1 ' 'tr- K Donna Saiki Treafurer X A The Class of 1962 spent a busy second year in high school. In October the sophomores with their characteristic vivacity enjoyed their first Student Body Dance. In late December, the girls again took time out for fun at a dinner-dance sponsored by the sophomore class of Iolani. During the Christmas season, they participated whole- heartedly in three service projects: collecting canned juices for the needy, sorting and delivering Christmas cards to the various classes, and sending candy and gifts to the children of St. Anthony's Home. The month of January brought the responsibility of plan- ning for the class dance held on the twenty-third. A Lenten project followed in March. The year ended in eager anticipation of their next step- the happy prospect of becoming jolly juniors . -.Q Q W 44 1. , t3 4 -1 l H K I 'LN If I 4 . t. I fiat -S if es lx me 5 - 2 Xkxi I Blithe Sophom ,. .-. .lx Y All l W R. xg D1
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v-s, 1 lx Geraldrne Kano Prendent Carole Yatagar Vzce Prerzdent Lynda Chew Secretary Patrxcra Green Treamrer ffl 'i X Fzrrt row let to right Susan Adalr Sybrl Ahana Maude Akee Patrrcra Beckham Charlotte Chang Lynda Chew Second row Vrctorla Chun anrce Chung Loulse Cox Sandra Faubron Audrey Grma Natalle Go Thlfd mu udlth Graybeal Patrrcra Green Sandra Hee Beryl Ho Carol Iguchr Ann ordan Mmmg Susan Grant Jovull Junaors face the future The Class of 1961 embarked on a heavy Sched ule of homework servrce projects and socrals all of whrch served to make th1s a most eventful year In December, a profitable money makmg proyect was held for the two fold purpose of balancrng the class budget and of donatrng money to the Ke Kllklll The yunror class dance was held on january 29 rn Queen Emma Hall wrth the Farrrngton Ram bows and the Iolanr yunxors as guests The hrghlrght of the year was the memorable Junzor Senror Prom held on February 27 at the Ha wauan Village Longhouse The gay 'QM2fdl Gras theme was carrled out rn festnve decoratrons and favors Durrng Lent these grrls worked at the Volunteer Servlce Bureau, and to round out the year, a class PICDIC was held 1n May Truly the junxor class upheld the Prrory tradxtron of cheerfulness rn duty and pleasure It IS well fornfied to take on the ntle m1ghty sen1ors
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