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Mn. sowmw aAi.:s misss. I-z, 5-s Mus. rnonsncs crime English a-4 Health 1.5 M: Mas. Asnzs cnowsn English s-s, 1-s I 2 FASSI NG DUT BOOKS Nelson Freitas helps Mr. Bales In passing out some English work- books. I2 y aught M The English Department was very active dur- ing the past year. Among the many studies and activities the English Department took care of the May Day program and an experimental program of read- ing to help develop skills in comprehension. De- partment members required book reports, en- couraged reading through digests in the Ka Wela O Kala, and concentrated heavily on the integra- tion of the four basic skills, namely reading, writ- ing, speaking, and listening. Dr. Nada, Director of Secondary Education, and Dr. Kasdon, Special Reading Consultant, came to assist the English teachers with the reading program, which gave us an improved curriculum in English. IS THIS IT? Jenot Miyamoto ash: Mrs. Ching a question about e health form while June Helnndo lots down the necessary informe- lion. SOME EXPERT HELP Mrs. Clover explains a difficult problem to Leuretta Dias, while Basilia Vixaye waits to have his question answered.
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fuw Az ' will . . JMX MJ' 0l'Ylel'lt5 The smooth running Red Raider Campus was efficiently guided by the administration headed by our principal, Mr. lsamu Miyoshi. The year, with its many accomplishments, wouldn't have been successful without our hardworking staff, Mr. Miyoshi, although a very busy man, al- ways offered a helping hand in guidance and planning. He was known for his explicit solutions to our problems. Assisting Mr. Miyoshi was our capable vice- principal and counselor, Mrs. Barbara Mant. She helped students in choosing programs for further education. The records were also kept up-to-date. Working untiringly with the administration, Mrs. Dora Muranaka, our efficient secretary, facilitated registration and kept school materials in order. Our school librarian, Mrs. Marjorie Thiis, kept books and magazines up-to-date for the read- ing pleasure of everyone. Her warm personality made it enjoyable for the library training students. Our hardworking cafeteria manager, Miss Mi- sao Nakamura, saw that the lunches were pre- pared, and supervised the cafeteria workers and student helpers. Mrs. norm MURANAKA Srhaal Secretary MISS MISAO NAKAMURA Cafeteria Manager WHIZ AT THE ADDING MACHINE! Mrs. Muranaka cheeks the registration figures an the addmg machine ta malta :ure they are correct. II DELICIOUS SALADI Preparing the salad for the day's lunch ara our hard- working cafeteria helpers, Mrs. Yamada, Mrs. Sane and Mrs. Masumura.
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A fwmwwmk awww! 7..,.fyf,,-f 0 loloreciafe 52119654 STUDENTS IN NEED Miss Henning helps Fred Delos Reyes, Harry Ikeda and Katherine Nakata with grammar. ...Q A'-1' THERE IT ISI Thamas Wheeler points ta the answer far Miss Janes, while Rirky Mant looks an. MISS MARY MILDRED MISS DOROTHEA JONES KANENAKA Spanish I-2, 3-4 English I-2, 'I-8 English 7-8 Social Studie: 5-6 I-ef. X I3 MISS PATRICIA MRS. ELLEN HENNING SAKAMOTO Newswriling English Reading English I-2, 3-4 ............. ...... ..,, ........,. IMI..-n v mn, n..,.- ...a, r.. ...... 1. .4...e..... ..r..,L un... Us ,N 4 MII a man -M eu.. ,..,..., ,.u. r x 4. ,..,... I.. -...n.., I I w.u-w..- 1 In In ...A I N . r ,,f n.s.4.l..n.m..4 I.. Ii. J. fi ,S I I V ,Q 3 . ,I ..- OBSERVE THE HELPFUL HINTS Mrs. Sakamaio points to same af tha objectives af effi- cient reading. THAT'S FINE Miss Kanenaka Iaoks appravingly an Joan Fukunaga'l work.
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