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Published by Maryknoll Alumni Association, 2020-12-11 18:46:34

1978

1978

Assemblies

Something For
Everyone

Throughout the year, the men­
tion of "chair duty" brought ago­
nized moans from the chosen divi­
sion and announced the beginning
of a student body assembly. This
year, Maryknollers were provided
with a variety of entertaining
and informative assemblies. They
ranged from stimulating pep ral­
lies to annual programs like the
Aloha Week Festival. Rogers Hall
was the center of action for hol­
iday celebrations, Aquaintance
and Homecoming activities, masses
and Mr. Kaufmann's occasional pep
talks. Though assemblies brought
a few bothersome details, they
added zest to campus life and
brought the student body togeth­
er .

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Express
Yourself!

Every person has an in­

born need to find his own

unique form of self-

expression. Maryknoll pro­

vides many organized oppor­

tunities for students to

express themselves before

their peers. Self-

expression, however, some­

I times refuses to be pro­
I

grammed and one must be

willing to risk ridicule to

I

be true to the moment and

to oneself. The exhilara­

I tion of self-discovery and

the joy of release awaits

all of us. Go for it!

CLOCKWISE from above: "I just washed my
hair and can't do a thing with it!"; Cover
girls: Rosalyn Dunaway and Alicia Cashman;

ERA all the way!; 'Left Guard keeps me
dry!"; How do you spell relief?; "Yuck!
There's a fly in my yogurt!"; "Eeee, the

i bird dropped a present on my head!” ; The
thrill of victory; "Well, that's it, folks!"
CENTER LEFT: "I wuv you, Mommy!" CENTER:
"Look, Tosh Mascara doesn't run!" CENTER
RIGHT: "Duh, what's up, Doc!"

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AMY'S
PRESCHOOL

PRESCHOOL AND DAY CARE
MRS. SAIKI - DIRECTOR

LEARNING READINESS - PHONICS
CONCEPT DIRECTION AND PERCEPTION

MONDAY - FRIDAY 7:00AM -5:30PM
DEVOTED TO PROVIDING A SAFE AND HEALTHY

CREATIVE AND HAPPY ENVIRONMENT
FOR YOUR CHILD

HOT LUNCHES -MORNING -AFTERNOON SNACKS

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1045 KAMA LANE HOUGHTAILING
ONTO VINEYARD

J-|ou5e Ghirardelli Chocolate
Kathryn Beich Candies

Willy Wonka
European Candies
Hawaiian Host

ALVIN YAMASH1RO P.O. Box 11172
Proprietor Honolulu, Hawaii 96828

Telephone (808) 521-7505

Automotive Service w x. "

24 HR in* WELCOME TO
JACK INTHE BOX

COUNTRY-

OPEN 24 HOURS

WITH DRIVE-THRU CONVENIENCE...

AT MOST LOCATIONS.

1403 N. School St Phone 847-3660
Honolulu, Hi 96817

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WAIMALU SHOPPING CENTER
between Aiea and Pearl City
PHONE 488-1616 or 488-9010

ALOHA TO THE Rubber Stamps • X-Stampers
CLASS OF ’ 78 Corporate & Notary Seal • Plastic Signs • Lamination

W ILLIAM S Numbering Machine • Keys Duplicated • Labels
MORTUARY Business Cards • Stencils • Magnetic Signs

LTD. RUBBER STAMP HOUSE

Services measured not Specializing in Marking Equipment
by gold
Phone 531-7202 831 Alakea Street
but by the golden rule Honolulu, Hawaii 96813

1076 So. Beretania Street
Telephone: 537-2587

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KAMEHAMEHA FLORIST
►& * • ’ -

BOUTIQUE SHOPPE

co rsa g e s w re a th s lei's w eddings

floral arran ge m e n ts special o rders

a rtificia l arrangem ents bouquets

and many other sp e cia ltie s

Jan Inafuku

owner and proprietor

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Phone 841-6411

M a r y k n o ll A lu m n i A s s o c ia tio n

Congratulation
to the

Class of ’78

From the Maryknoll Parent-Teacher Guild

TRENDS Trends of Hawaii: a ‘one stop9

OF HAWAII

A Division of I.V.B., Inc.
1804 Hart Street
Honolulu Hawaii 96819

sales and manufacturing outlet1 Phone 1808) 841 8731

increases contract and dealer sales

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Robert S. Shintani • SHOJI DOORS and BUILDING SPECIALTIES
President and Founder • BAMBOO/WOVEN SHADES — Fabricated in our plant
George Saiki, • CARPETS — Stocked in Hawaii
Vice President and • CUSTOM DRAPERIES — Produced in our plant
Production Manager
Specializing in "ON-TIME" delivery

Distributed in Hawaii by:

| | TRENDS O F HAWAII 1804 Hart Street
Honolulu, Hi 96819
A Division of Inc. Phone (808) 841-8731

"Shirley Temple" Thompson— Tap-Dancing Tutu
"Cherub-Cheeked" Chows— Chief Chicken Chasers
"Bobbi with an I" Lyons— Tantalus' Favorite Toshi
"Cheeks" Chang--Flaunts a good pair
"Innocent" Ferreira--Devil in Disguise
"Bo Peep" Osaki--Peeps for pay
"Eagle-Scout" Budar— Leader of the Pack

Smooth Sailing Class Of ’78 l i H 1 e 3eorS2’s

L______ seafood restaurant

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E S T A B L I S H E D IN 1955 Congratulations to the
Class of 1978!

for Professional
Insurance Service

Fred K. Tseu, CLU
Pres. & Founder

Guardian of Hawaii LTD.
810 Richard S t., Suite 810
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Phone: 521-2211 521-4411

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SENIORS PHOTOGRAPHERS ARTIST
Laurie Tyau George Lee— Head Greta Zerbe

Jonell Ishikawa
Bonnie Lau
Tommy Mitomi
Kathy Tolle

THE ADS Lisa Ishikawa
STAFF” Heidi Pang Corinne Wong
Debbie Tseu
UNDERCLASSMEN FACULTY
Lisa Au Deanna Dudoit
Gregg Lee
Carolyn Dong
Mary-Claire Lee , o r a o a (=><
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Nadine Luke
ADVISOR
Mr. Joe Miller
REPRESENTATIVE
Mr. Chuck Klingman

ACTIVITIES Wendel Iwai BUSINESS MANAGER
Cynthia Ferreira Agnes Hui Charlene Ty*au Sheryl B_onilla
Kathy Young
ASSISTANT
EDITOR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ASSISTANT EDITOR

Roxane Ishikawa Kathy Wong Neil
Shimabukuro

SPECIAL THANKS TO
•••
B & W Photography Mathias Luber
Sr. Angela Brennan Mr. Miller Ms. Angela Wong
John Choy Herbert Miyazaki Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yee
Mr. Klingman Iris Shimabukuro ... and of course
Our Parents.



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Dream...
Dream in your mind once more
Dream on like you did before
Dream on to that door
wlust let your sp irits soar

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