St Francis School - Troubadour Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1952

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.fdnJy9!iy5ica grace . Under the instruction of Miss Adeline Gaheton, 1951 graduate, a small group of girls have been learning the art of ballet dancing. An important result of the class, the achievement of bodily grace, is illustrated in the photo of Irene Bersamin, a senior member of the group. C'C' C' Left to right, In row: Jane Mizumoto, jean Char, Elizabeth Estacio, Ruth Ideguchi, Lani Pang. 2nd row: Catherine Yamamoto, Bette Kano. 3rd row: Gloria Won, Edna Saito, Nora Yee, Irene Yee, Lorna Liu, Barbara Takara. 4th row: Rosaline Chang, Luciana Chung, Shirley Suenaga. 4 i We want to record some of the beauty of God's world around us, beauty which words cannot ex- press. We want to know more about the facinating processes involved in photography. These are the aims of a brand-new club formed this year, The Saint Francis Foto Fans. With membership limited to Seniors and a few ex- perienced underclassmen, the group is as yet in the experimental stage. Before the end of the year we hope to have a constitution, and an annual program of activities.

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Com Mr. George from Honolulu Business College seems to have convinced these two members of the Commercial Club. This was one of several demonstrations and talks given throughout the year for the benefit of the Aquinas Business Club. mercial Club members and their sponsor. The Aquinas Business Club under the patronage of St. Thomas Aquinas was revived during the year, with sixty-one members. It's main purpose is to promote unity among business students. SNAP is their password, rep- resenting their goal for speed, neatness, accuracy and preparedness. Throughout the year members have participated in the Gregg bookkeeping shorthand, and typing contests. The Business Convention held at St. Louis College in March was the climax of the club year for the senior business students. Left to right, Ron' I: Ardis Santos, secretary, Therese Nagai, president, Barbara jean Wong, vice- presidentg Betty Estacio, treasurer, Sister M. Gerard, advisor. Row 2: Patsy Harakuni, Barbara Ma- tsuzaki, Gloria Wtmn, Irene Yee, Evelyn Kojima, Lorna Otsuka, Nora Yee, Rosemarie Pascua, Harriet Young, Bernadette Young, Edna Mae jay. Row 3: jane Takara, Irene Bersamin, Edna Saito, Agnes Kin In, Dolores Nagaoka, Anita Komine, Irene Taparra, Corazon Adorable, Lynette Nakanelua. Row 4: Lani Pang, Arlene Leong, Rosalina Rabacal, Jane Ann McFarlane, Muriel Kaapana, Virginia Lee, Betty Iwasa, Gracieta Bonilla, Lorna Liu, Dolores Nagai, Gwendolyn Perez. Row 5: Margaret Gon- salves, Cherie Kajikawa, Barbara Takara, Clara Fujikawa, Lucy Seto, June Saito, Josephine Miletante. Row 6: Barbara Soares, Thelma Medeiros, Eleanor Loo, Blanche Suda, Edwina Ogen, Merry Billedo. Row 7: Gwendolyn Ishihara, Nancy Hall, Betty Sasaki, Elizabeth Mendonca, Beryle Chow, Melba Reese. .mL:.tL.zf'x L Lama W' - ialal l' rr' , at-'YMWU



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?.Qu,a,a,c ,I-fa a,4-t,,-, Jac 0fw,Ajggg Unify in Cdriaf . Left to right, lr! row: Edith Chang, Audrey Lum, Bernice Chang, juni Tong, Barbara jean Wong, Nora Yee, Irene Yee. 2nd noun' Carol Dang, Charlotte Chum, Winifretl Soong, Henrietta Ching, Leatrice Yin. 3rd row: Sonia Liu, Mari- etta Kong, Virginia Lee, Jean Char, Gloria Won, Lorna Liu, Violet Lee. 4th mir: Geraldine Chu, Caroline Chang, Sharonne Lee, Dorraine Lee, Sally Jong, Sylvia Jong, Arlene Leong. 5119 row: Rosalie Chang, Shirley Chang, Nancy Luke, Eleanor Loo, Clara Yee, Norma Chang, Vivian Aki. The racial clubs of St. Francis during their two years of existence, have contributed in bringing its members nearer to the culture and language of their respective nationalities. All of the clubs took part in the Aloha Week assembly, contributing songs, dances, and short plays. One of the memorable events of the year was the Chinese Club's presentation of The Dreadful Dragon. Of notable interest, too, was the clothing drive sponsored by the Caucasian Club for needy people in Portugal. Each club recited the rosary on various days of the week for the intention of world peace. As a combined club project, the racial clubs sponsored a dance to raise money for the school building fund. Through our nationality clubs we learned more of the brotherhood of men, unity of nations in one faith, and of glorifying the Mystical Body in that union. X.. f' .1 A s Left lo right, lr! rouu' Antoinet Chillingworth, Judy Chung, Rui Sing, Jeannette Phillips, Pearl Kr awe, Nancy Hall, Catherine Ali Patricia Smith, Edna Mae Jay. 2m row: Sheila Davis, Ilona Chilling worth, Eloise Wery, Melba Rees Muriel Kaapana, Violet Kailiaw Angeline Manoi, Cherie Kagilt: wa, Leslie Gilman, Frances Hard 3rd row: Lani Pang, Gwendaly lshihara, Rebecca Kalehua, Ba, bara Soares, Catherine Muna Louise Au, Patricia Kaneta. 41 row: Janice Pahia, Edna Mae Pe tier, Sylvia Kaina, Henrietta Ca vaco, Alexandrina Custino, Ha. riet Kauaihilo, Merry Billedo.

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