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fic? 591 5' .' . ff, ,, MR. KANAME KATAOKA Social Studies 3-4 Photography MR. EDWARD FOUNTAIN Social Studies 5-6 jkeir guidance 6 N-hav, INQUIRING GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATIONS Here is Mongolia, Mr. Katooka points aut to Eric Shinscki. 'ES A CRUCIAL MOMENT MRS. ETHEL KIM 'l-8 Moth 3-4 Mr. Fountain doesn't seem pleased with Clarence Koku- tani's current events report. Social sr-.aan 3.4, 5-6, ig' WG Tl'lERE'S ALWAYS A TOUGHIE Mrs. Kim explains o difficult problem to the class.
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LU1 0 Ofgafn Headed by Mrs, Agnes Clower, the English department planned a perfectly coordinated pro- gram for the huge student body. Every class had a share of literature, The reading of MACBETH revealed many promising actors and actresses among the seniors. Juniors spent much time on American literature. Sopho- mores journeyed back in time with the ODYSSEY ond JULIUS CAESER. Freshmen tackled ROB- INSON CRUSOE and stories from WINDOWS ON THE WORLD. Besides literature the students had grammar, theme writing, oral reports and term papers, MRS. ELIZABETH IKEHARA Newswriling Social Studies I-2. English S-6 MRS. FLORENCE CHING English 3-4 Health x MRS. ELLEN SAKAMOT0 English l-2 Social Studies I-2 ANOTHER ISSUE Newswliling students Le Roy Silva, Lutillc Sasan and Editor Ellyn Nakai look over an issue nf the Ka Welo with advisor Mrs. lkehara. YES, THATS RIGHT! Stennett Bell points to the correct answer to the question that Mrs. Sokamato has asked him while Shirley Gipolun looks on.
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elfflldefe JGHJHQJJ The highlight of the social studies department this year was American Education Week, which was observed from November I0-I6. The theme for this year was Educated People Move Free- dom Farward. An inspiring assembly with skits was held to stimulate interest in selecting sub- jects for the following years. Freshman units of study included citizenship, civics, and Hawaiian history. The sophomores studied the history of the old world including Fuedalism, Calvinism, the Reformation and the Renaissance. American history included Colonial- ism, the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, Muckrakers and Depressions for the juniors. Vo- cational Survey, Social and Economic Problems, International Relations, Social Security and Tax Returns were some of the areas covered by the seniors. Mr. Kaname Kataoka, sophomore social studies teacher headed the social studies depart- ment this year. MRS. MARJORIE ALTER Social Studies 7-8 MISS NANCY DKANO Social Studies I-2 English 3-4 Business Math STUMBLING BLOCKS Punled students ask Miss Okana for assistance. LAW OF AVERAGE Jeanette Ferreira. age Mrs, Alter goes over the quarter grades with Sylvia Morris, Glenn Yanep and ww
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