McKinley High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1956

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X 4 ...T-.1 ,. 1.1, . ,. 1- , '1 w'5f' iF+-3 55355 .LW-1 5 iQ lil I- f 3' ? K3 ,- -.J N I K J. ..- - 1 Ln ...vn- lv.?iA Y 'u ll N I4 I1 Q! Bfac and 1 1 Through the years, fifty to be exact, the Black and Gold has tried to display within its covers the spirit of McKinley. At its birth back in l906, it began as a skimpy pamphlet. Today our school yearbook has grown to become a real treasure chest of memories. It brings a happy climax to each school year when it is finally released in June. We should like to take you back with us this year into the past to note the changes in the appearance of the Black and Gold Through the Years from its first publication to this day. Illustrations on our division pages show typical covers of past annuals With the cooperation of all teachers and students the Black and Gold will continue to be an important part of our school life and a book to be cherished forever . Y . fs' :a,. mg Y 4 Q Y--.au .. ' -....- ' gfldll A ZLAC ECUCJ Contents Opening and Theme.. nThe Black and Gold Through the Years Faculty ............ CB1ack and Gold... School Government fBlack and Gold... Sophomores ....... fBlack and Gold.... Junlorsilifliiillli fB1ack and Gold. Senlorsoooooooooooo lBlack and Gold.... Student Activities fBlack and Gold.... R.O.T.C. ......... . Ill 19062 1916, 19265 1939, 19401 19447 fB1ack and Gold .... 19462 Sports ................... ... 125 fBlack and Gold .... 1950, Chronology ............... ... 155 fBlack and Gold....l952l A Indexooooooooooooo ooooo gggl-64 ,, W 45 V-Ulu 'f . 1,12 'gifij W iii 'f mb . 1 A Tribute To DEAR NIR. GEIGER: For many years you have written inspiring messages to us, the students of McKinley. We should, therefore, like to r e ve r se the procedure this year by extending to you our gratitude for your inspiration. The 1956 yearbook theme, The Blackand Gold Through the Years, reminds us of your past eight years at McKinley during each of which you have demonstrated your great ability to guide us. As our principal, you have done your job well, but we should like to thank you for being most of all our counselor and friend. We realize that your po sition is not an easy one, for many responsibilities are placed on your shoulders whether they are meant to be or not. 4 A VERSATILE FELLOW is he- -musical. intelligent, friendly and edu- cated. Mr. Geiger possesses a fine voice. Besides .having taught physics here at McKinley, he also taught music before becoming our principal. He received his BA degree from Bluffton College in Ohio and his MA from Ohio State University and the University of Hawaii. Qur Principal Our school motto, Ike Makaukau Aloha, applies to you perfectly, for it has been your knowledge and your insight which have helped us so well to prepare for the years to come. May God bless you and keep you always in the best of health. Sincerely yours , 4, 116 W efcklf I-'oculiy Block xl cold-1906 K L E? 1 ,M K It K 4 gi M, 4,xl ,.,.. .:-if ..: 'iii itx - 69 fi , HQ. ii is , Mrs. Ellen S. Chang Business Office, Attendance Mrs. Mary Sutherland Student Government Administration 'Tis, education forms the common mindg MH- -TIM' I-lfld81'lf just as the twig is bent the Vice-Principal tree's inclined, 4P0peJ i r I xg if Q Af: i I. is ' W f v 0 . iifin ., ks s ig f' if viii v ff Q QM Q. ,Wiz 953 ,,.,, , , 'B J i 9,3595 ,, 2, n.. if f, 4 P ' X ni Q, f, ix X Ln if ,ggwgggi L le v ggi N, igfggiv gi -v ,H gk' 5 ' ,Q K fb Miss Annie Aksmu Secretary 5- A - 2: as-,fx ,, F' ' -.., V ly ' . l Aw? 1 5 -. if 1 Ni Q Q Mrs. Gladys Matoi Treasurer Mrs. Genevieve Yates Registrar Anal Faculty What greater or better gift can we offer M . D ' K the republic than to teach and H Co::l:lo:PPeler instruct our youth? lCiceroJ William Wine Counselor Mn. Margaret Wong Min Jane lihmi Nurse Main Office. Library MPI- G1ldYl Flulknel' Mrs. Jane YDlhikld0 I-'ib l Y Clfeteril A 555522 ' H' s Q JF 'Ea-:.'.? , V xi at t .--. A lf-i'j, . . E ' ., .QE f ,, ,ve F Elmer Brunk Physics, Biology Sau Gin Chinn Health Center , ff-Q p .4 ' if - iff ' T sf , of nl 'J Miss Mary DeMello Physical Education Mrs. Julia Evans Ir. Eng.-Social Studies ir IQA Mrs. Cleo Butler Homemaking '. N Q-W 1 Q' , M 2 'Ts ., lz, f-yi ' Hs. 1. , 2? 1 1 Miss Violet Chuck Soph. Eng.-Social Studies V ' . V ,..., ,, K f .. - g g ..:, f 1' -- 1 ,, .,.. ng -,, , . ., , .lf . 2 X ' ff fy L R s Mrs. Hattie Dill Soph. Eng.-Social Studies Mrs. Virginia Evans Sr. Eng.-Social Studies Miss Laura Cassidy Sr. Eng.-Social Studies Mrs. Mildred Crawford Typing, Shorthand Miss Ai-dis Dyer Sr. Eng.-Social Studies Mrs. Lucy Farden Ir. Eng.-Social Studies . Wiz? . ' 1 413' ' ls it ,,,t , .sf e' fx? 50 ' xg RP EE E rne st Cherry Retailing Mrs. Katherine Davey Ir. Eng.-Social Studies Miss Esther Eiffert Homeznaking Mrs. Gladys Feirer Ir. Eng.-Social Studies A 3 X , - ,,., - fx. -gk' in iw, is .. ' '15 in X 'S -sae , 1 , ESR' Mr. Thomas Felteira General Agriculture F im an b is i :J Al.. ,. Capt. Herbert Herrin R..O.T.C. ,. .4 X M . M i -3 fi: , , X ,v , 4, Elaffii V . 1 .3 Q .1 ' is Ke unit Jackson Mathematics Miss Klara Kurano Sr. Eng.-Social Studies as--ml 'mms Miss Louise Givan Soph. Eng.-Social Studies JHG Mrs. Sueko Hirokawa Biology nuff, Ruth King Sr. Eng.-Soc.ASt., Psychology Mrs. Charlotte Lam Soph. Eng.-Social Studies . H fr as lk! Z 'HV I Q , .- zz . .,,. is , .gifwiff Ag Y 'Q' m Q F A d il Wifi? ff- TWT' 1,- f, M Q: z :Q .ff -Asa' ' .M fi ' ' -,,, A - .-3' if - ii S w Dfw. ' ,S QUE, -' X, 4- 5' , gift-+V .A 7445 , . , ,.'. .K . ., ,L L , f q 9-M, ,i ,w! ,e,qi' i ,mr 2 J' .dl 'X V A . 4 S 4 K 3 l ,Y X f If ,Si . W 5 'X 5 -Vg nr,,Q,Q,-1 ,A Mmm Mrs. Mildred Gordon Jr. Eng.-Social Studies me W , ms is Miss Flor! Ho Physical Education Miss Jane Kittle Jr. Eng.-Social Studies Miss Elizabeth Leach Sr. Eng.-Social Studies 5 . X ik X , A 1 5' .K Y 6. K ,H .,. Q U I Toshio Hagiwara Wood Work, Metal Shop Miss Grace Humphries Typing. Shorthand Miss Ruth Kueffer Sr. Health. i-iomemaking Tai Hi Lim Physical Education i 5 9 Mrs . Erma Logan-Smith ...ff .K is .3 1 x Richard Lum Band, Music Mathematics ,ar ' , ' .if if f 'i.g , , fi , fx .W ' 'J' 1 14 M' Y' Sgt. William Mailolo Mrs. Margaret Mau R,O,T,C, Jr. Eng.-Social Studies AH! HERE'S THE PHAMPHLET we've been looking for , says Mrs. Ruth Craig, assistant librarian, to her school service girls. QW 10 Miss Theresa 1.-um Mathematics ff- 1 fs, xg fi. f att Mrs. Winifred Mau Soph. Eng.-Social Studies 6 2 13 F E R 5 A ' f ,Qew -X Sgt. Sgt. Jerome Mack R.O.T.C. J' is Mrs. Dorothy McAl1ster Soph. Eng.-Social Studies IT'S RIGHT OVER HERE! points Mrs. Hattie Dill, sophomore English-Social Studies teacher. Looking on are four students eager to know more about the world. no ,ff MW., . g ,K , E A mswnm we 5 l E 1 ,,,,,,,....,M-Wu..--,.,,.Q.W, n P ln F 'yt .f M f X 2 3- J: o . ali -J? l If If , I 2 ' at 5 it . 57 N 2 ' 5 MRS. GLADYS FAULKNER head l'b ' , 1 rarian, is shown demonstra ting the most effective use of the new card catalog to a few of her monitors. 5 R 9' S i Ab m e .' it Q ann? kzy u- . 2, S 1 5 M in J v f l Q .- 321-. -1- :g '1 .g'f I5 :Z ' Z'j'.jN - - '14 fiff riimgiftf i 5 : . v Y ' Q 'file t 'l il 3' rw Lx: EA, g lf. Q Q 'ff J we ,H V Q ,Em it. ' S ll is , A .Q vw I 4 at ,f Q Wi? , l fi f 3 w -3 . M A g Q V. ,ta-M X 2 i Q 55,5 X 'ff ' f Y WE 2 V New -D we ,A ,..,.-. ..--a,.,.s........f Z wislsii J, o l 'W t Q' Af 1- --M 'R lffm ' Z? i If ,X SHOWN HERE is Mr. Silva, heading our Athletic Board meeting. Other members are fclockwiselz Miss DeMello, Mr.Tom, Mr. Minato. Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Matoi, and Mrs. Langraf. ' np. .. Q, ' gf. gf., K We R S f ' 5 Mrs. Fern Mcfluesten Mrs. Lillian Millington Soph. Eng.-Soc. St., Drama ,vi Morris Pang Mathematics f Home making Sgt. Donald Powers R.O.T.C. Frank Minato Physical Education Auto Mechanics Ceremics Kenneth Prince fe A f 5 fi fx I Mrs. Rachel Omori Soph. Eng.-Social Studies Mrs. Jeanette Puuohau Jr. Eng.-Social Studies M Mrs. Virginia Ransburg Journalism fg gif, A Q fa gn firm 2 K' ., f M xl -. 5, W, 'Q :Q L rl ,, A s ww. ' wi 3 4 iw 1, M Q if Charles Sakamaki Journalismg Soph. Eng.-Soc. William McAliater Chemistry. Mathematics Mrs. Ngan Sum Loo Sight-saving St Mrs. Jessica Rel Miss Grace Remick Mrs. Miriam Rodenhurst Science Sr. Eng.-Social Studies Jr. Eng.-Social Studies vital.. 'lc o -afr' , 1 ' . Q31 Douglas Sakamoto Saburo Santoki Louis Santos Horticulture Mathematics Mathematics THIS IS THE BACKBONE OF THE RADIO, points Mr. Smith, radio instructor. Ernestly looki on are his fourth period boys. Lawrence Silva Dsniel Sison Biology, Driving Printing Mrs. Sarah Snodgrass Sgt. Thomas Stoufler Bus. Math, Mach. Cal. R.0.T.C. Miss Eleanor Vogel Miss Bernice Warner Arts 8: Crafts, Photography Chemistry Miss Signa Wikander Mrs. Genevieve Williamson Latin Senior Health Mrs. Clare Smith Sr. Eng.-Social Studies Mrs . Dorothy Strohman Music Mrs. Elizabeth Wayne Bookkeeping Typing Mrs. Florence Young Physical Education Harold Smith Electricity, Radio 5 if . 1 le -I i f file-' . Joseph Tom Soph. Health, Football X in fm W X Ev we . 4351 A, ' 2- ix ' - ff, 1. me .,,,,,, , e e i ' A' .VM x-.. Mrs. Florence Wickhnd Typing Jun Lum Young Math, Drawing x ' A ,S .- X. , V, 5 ' Q x Jig' , X ,rl gf - . if V' it V custodians And Cafeteria Staff H i' sf if 'S fs S 5:85 . 2 if avi! sf 'wa N, It M gift azz f CUSTODIAL STAFF Posing MANUEL JESUS, our head custodian, not only takes charge of our campus but also relieves us of those little things that have to be done with skill. Willingly, he takes off of our hands the job oi decorating our stage on occa- sions , acting as our handy carpenter and electrician and doing other things for which we are very grateful. MRS. FRANCES SASAKI, our cafeteria manager, watches over us all and sees to it that everyone has his fill of tasty and nutritious food. Energetically, she tackles the job of keeping our cafeteria as spic and span as possible. To her,also,we would like to extend our sincere appreciation. above are fleit to rightfz Sidro Din- lares, and Albert Dody. Below, are Ezekiel Wakenekona and Ernest glasa, Alex Kamahele, John Camara, Alfred Gonvira. Ontario Pe- Victorino. is !. CAFETERIA WORKERS Standing fleft to rightj: Stanley Kuma- briella Felix. Sitting, are Mrs. Dorothy Matsunaga Mrs Gladys hu-a, Mrs. Sally Matsushima, Miss Mitsue Fukuda, and Mrs. Ga- Aramaki, and Mrs. Harriet Okihiro. 14 SCHOO' Gmowiqmnf 4 Pnl! ggi-REQ 9' '01, 6' 'Q F , ly, V T J 15175475 mi 'ff-nm!-54 h lv 2 Black Ya Gold-1916 UN -mu Kenneth Yoda President Lillian Koga Secretary Mrs. Mary Suther land Advisor Studentbody McKinley's school government, a miniature of ou nation's , strives to mold the character of each of it loyal citizens by giving every studenta responsibilit in the smooth running of the organization. In the homeroom, each person belongs to some com mittee, necessary and vital to the life of the students whether it be the Forum, English, Library, Social, o Executive. At weekly classroom meetings, all are cor dially invited to participate in the discussion of thing of the-mind as well as in activities involving things o the hand. Fresh with ideas and problems from his homeroor meeting, each homeroom chairman takes part in th McKinley Representative Assembly. It is here wher all good ideas and suggestions become realities for th betterment of the school and where all problems con fronting us are thrashed out and solved. PRESENT GOVERNMENT RESULT OF PAST PROGRES First organized in the school year, l92.3-l9Z4, ou school government has undergone many changes unti it has become the modern and effective machine it is to day. Through the years, McKinleyites have added muc to present to us a government which touches the life o each citizen of Mickville but which has needed the sup port and cooperation of each teacher as well. As it should, it serves us--and in return, we servl it through various projects and activities. This yea we financed delegations to various conferences by col lecting newspapers and magazines for our Newspape Drive. The many standing committees of our govern- ment planned other activities and projects, thus enabling the entire student body to be active and interested citi zens. Without the conscientious efforts of one of the hardes working groups in school, our government system would no have been possible. When McKin1eyites went to the polls last spring to se lect their school government officers, their main though A HARD-WORKING CREW, INTENT ONSERVING YOU ...This line perfectly describes our officers who are, from left to right, Lillian Kogl, lecrehry 16 Government was to choose the finest candidates. Of this we were hope- fulwhen the results of the election were announced, and of this we were assured now that the year has come to a close. Our very able and keen-minded president, Kenneth Yoda, besides conducting meetingsand representing McKin- ,ley at various activities, served as an inspiration to the rest of the student body. His presence at many McKinley proj- ects and gatherings increased his popularity and served as an example to us all. Supervising the various standing committees and assist- ing our president whenever necessary, Lillian Lee as vice- president,accomplished muchthat added to the success of the year. And, ofcourse, we can neither forget nor overlook the splendid performance of an often unseen actress on the stage of our school government. She is Mrs. Mary Suther- land, friend and advisor, under whose guidance the entire staff performed a job well done. OTHER OFFICERS EQUALLY EFFICIENT Well-trained and accustomed to her duties as secretary, Lillian Koga displayed a degree of efficiency and prompt- ness hard to surpass. Very accurate and neat minutes and records were kept and her deadlines were constantly met. Her assistant secretary, Shinobu Okami, was a very neces- sary addition to the executive staff. Tooru Hara, an old-timer at the job of handling money, served as the treasurer and in applying his mathematical skill, helped us to enjoy a very prosperous year. In his job as assistant treasurer, Hiram Hironaka proved to be worth his weight in gold. Our four officers, their assistants, and advisor all con- tributed their time and energy to being an' effective and alert executive committee. To them we looked for and re- ceived the right kind of leadership necessary in any fine school government. T04-'ITU Hifi. ffillllflfi llrmlarysutherland, advisorg Kenneth Yoda, presi- deatzlsillian Lee. vice presldentp and Hiram Hironaka, assistant treasurer. Lillian Lee Vice-President Tooru Hara Treasurer Shinobu Okami Hiram Hironaka Assistant Secretary Assistant Treasurer l'l Harris Melemai School Spirit and Rally Judith Murakami Cafeteria, -Health 81 Safety ICU Verna Yee Hospitality Bertha Tanaka Guidance Standing Il' 3 1 ' hx .- f A Nbr .gig 'A 5 g ' J Si Z, bv' 'X x, i'+'.ih ' 'S ' lzffti' Y gli' i f A N - 5 ,. . Beverly Nakama George Tanaka - Ruth Komura Movie M.I.C.B. Our standing committees that have been responsible in abig way for McKinley's outstanding record. Harris Melemai, our energetic Spirit and Rally chairman, was responsible for the much improved cheering section this year. Bettering our cafeteria and improving health and safety problems was a dependable committee led by Judith Murakami. To visitors, newcomers, and the sick, our Hospitality chairrnan, Verna Yee, displayed our school spirit of friendliness. With great initiative, Bertha Tanaka, Guidance chairman, promo- ted many activities to increase vocational interests. Recovering lost items and finding owners of things turned in were the tasks of Yoshiko Nohara, the Lost and Found chairman. OTHER CHAIRMEN HELP As Court Commissioner, Leslie Nakamura, presided over court sessions in a fine manner. Our own Lanai Limalau received much improvement, thanks to the fine direction of chairman Jean Yoshida. Efficient!-IarrietNishiguchihandled the registration and orga- nization of each club on the campus as well as our dress policy. Always on the ball, Social chairman Barbara Tani kept all of Mickvile gay and happy with varied, well-planned social events. In addition to being an effective and just Chief of Police, James Kawainui helped solve many of McKin1ey's traffic difficulties. Aiding our Court Commissioner was Court Clerk, Joyce Kawa- hara. Our creative and unique assemblies have been planned by Loretta Lau, Assembly Board chairman, and her committee. Yoshiko Nahara Leslie Nakamura Lost and Found Court Commissioner ww. We--' WWW-'W . C X in ..i .1 i Committies ' ., ! 'Nn yawn - N! 4 !. M' . t X 1... , il wg-, :tx W 1: Z3 may . 'g,x ' . - ' X S ' X XM Q Ni uIT ' 1 X W I 1 1 Y x rx Ielaic Takulhi - Richard Kato Richard Nagano Campus Improvement Fire Mg,-ghgll Fire Marshall at McKinley was Richard Nagano, under whose iirection, many fire drills were conducted. The attractive campus that manya Honoluluan has complimented was kept in top condition through the combined efforts of Jessie Taku- shi and Richard Kato, co-chairmen of the Campus Improvement and Beautification Committee. McKinley students would not be properly indentified were it not for the conscientious work of Ruth Komuro and George Tanaka, who iistributed our indentification cards. Providing McKin1eyites with inspiring and educational films zhroughout the year was the task of Beverly Nakama, Movie chairman PARTICIPATES IN COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Mary Chang and Gladys Hoo were our representatives to the Oahu Youth Council, which has done much for the benefit of youth. The success of our Lima Kokua Drive and other worthwhile cam- paigns in which we actively participated was due to the work of Mar- garet Tao, Community and World Relations chairman. The public's main link to the goings on as M,H.S.was made pos- sible throughworks of June Doi and Janet Inoue, Publicity chairmen. Representing McKinley at the Inter-School Council were Judith Asato and Warren Ishii, who strove to promote a closer feeling among :he various high schools. Our Alma Mater extended her helping hand to many this year. Spurring us to do this were Red Cross chairmen Sylvia Amioka and John Shinkawa, who proved that all you send into the lives of others :omes back into your own. Jean. Ycfshida Harriet Nishlguchl Lana' 1-'malau Registering, Policy and Organisation Ann , if X ' 5 J A an in f I ,, A , W, if I A . 5 I ' it hy? 44 W Q .1 , -I ' ff mx! , vWx'W' Loretta Lau Assembly Board i ii . Nh Y x ' M4 K .QQ 2 Joyce Kawahara Court Clerk I wing Kimi F, alms in-'Qi X -.gmnqrf ' i - James Kawa inui Chief-of - Police Barbara Tani Social AWN 105 Mafl' Chang V Gladys Hoo Oahu Youth COUHCU Oahu Youth Council 'WW . Margaret Tao Community and World Relations x Q f ,. ,M Janet Inoue June Doi Warren Ishii Publicity Publicity Inter-school Council ' 1' .fs Inter-school Council Sylvia Amioka John Shinkawa ' Judith ASHCO Red Cross Red Cross COMMITTEE ADVISORS fL.toR.,: Mr.Thomas Feiteira, Mrs. Mar- g1retWong, Mr. Manuel Jesus, Mrs. Janet Landgraf, Mrs. Clare Smith. 1 w 20 RARELY SEEN committee advisors QL. to Mrs. Virginia Ransburg Mrs. Jeanette Puuohau. Mrs. Mary Sutherland, and Mrs. Hattie Dil Sophomoms mem EILMZIV4 J ' F Q2 G 'H-an-Jw lM-H ' - K Twill Block Z2 Gold- 1926 We Are Eager Stanley Kawaguchi President Mis: Violet Chuck Adviler Jane Kaneshiro Secretary Beginninganew life at McKinley High School, 733 sophomores started this school year with enthusiasm. How different things were! It was like going from sixth grade to seventh grade, only on a much larger scale. There were many new students to meet from all the different schools and we found the teachers very helpful. It did not take us long to get settled and very shortly we were able to call ourselves real students of Mc- Kinley. SOPHS SHARE IN ACTIVITIES Assemblies were given to honor and welcome us. McKinley's first canteen, Getting To Know You, held in our own Lanai Limalau, was the welcoming dance for us. We participated in all of the school's functions just like the old timers. We contributed to the paper drive, joined the skating party, joined various clubs, helped in filling Red Cross boxes, and attended dances and had a lot of fun. In the October election, four very reliable students were chosen to head our class. We also learned a lot about government, for we were ab- sorbed into an already fine student government system here at McKinley. Special class assemblies were conducted by to Learn Lawrence Lau Treasurer the Community Relations Committee on Novem- ber 9, the English Committee fSpeech Festivall on Ianuary ll, the Guidance Committee on March 28, and the Forum Committee on April ll. All of these assemblies proved to be very worth- while to us. Various committee chairmen were Yvonne Yamada, Comrnunity Relationsg Gail Muranaka, Englishg Harris Hirata, Forumg Charlotte Ginoza, Guidanceg and Janice Okami, Library. They all did their duties well. CLASS DAY PROVES EVENTFUL The big event for us was our Class Day which was held on February 17. An original play writ- ten and produced by sophomores was presented to the whole school. On that day we wore our class colors and proudly presented our class gift. Art academy excursions were a part of our educational program. We also attended assem- blies to hear talks by Miss Irmgard Hormann of the Library of Hawaii on various good books of the world. As time waits for no one, Iune was soon upon us and happywere those who were promoted. So ended our first memorable year at McKinley, filled with fun and work. Fred Kiemel Vice-Pre sident BUSILY COUNTING the class dues are Warren Lau, assistant treasurer, and Lawrence Lawrence Lau, treasurer. . wg Er ,ls 23 MISS VIOLET CHUCK---PERIODS 1-Z FRONT ROW fleft to rightl: Jane Kaneshiro,Ruby Shimoda,June Kon- do, Jean Nakamura, Ethel Shonk, Carol Lau, Sheila Young, Miriam Donton, Peggy Akamine. ROW Z: Ronald Furuta, Ron Tokuda,James Miyasato, Douglas Chang, Bob Masuda, Roy Aoki, Marvin Larm, Wil- MISS VIOLET CHUCK---PERIODS 3-4 FRONT ROW fleft to rightlz Elaine Okazaki,Bertha Takenaka,Jeanne Ikeda, Pauline Kanehiro, Patricia Lee, Mae Kozuki, Jean Okura, Elaine Nakanishi, Charlotte Ching, Karin Goya. ROW Z! Glenn Ya- manaka,Wa1ter Toyama,A11en Li1es,Richard Yonemoto,Dick Yamada, MRS. HATTIE DILL---PERIODS 3-4 FRONT ROW ileft to rightlz Yvonne Yamada,Ruth Nakashima,C1ara -Tex-ao, Asako Ebisu, Judy Abe,Ann Fujimoto,Luana Willis,Jane Ara- kaki. Carol Kobayashi. ROW Z: Larry Neves, Warren Lau, Norman Wong, Don Heau, Ken Kim, Sam Kaapa, Roy Suenaga, Irving Yama- liam Kim, Calvin Sumida, Lester Sakamoto. Harvey Yamashita, Larry Lau, Donald Doneza, Leroy Akana. ROW 3: Betty Nakaishi, Christina Sa1angsang,.Tean Uyetake,Jean Toma,Doris Ichioka,NelsonTakahashi, Ed Morita, Don Motoyama, Irene Masuda, Lourdes Datangan,Shirley Yamada, Margaret Motooka, I Charles Chang, George Nihei, Errol Ventura, Joseph Phillip, Francis Mawae,MelvinChing,WendellNakamura. ROW 3: RoyMaruoka.Walt Kajihiro,Wax-ren Nakata,Carol Avilla,Pauline Bitting,Georgina Sam- son, Sheila Fujikawa, Trudy Kim, Jeanne Hirao. May Higa, Sue Miya- moto, Roy Yamagata, Roy Iwasaki, Daniel Arashiro. shiro, Steven Tsuzaki, Roy Mashiba, ROW 3: Clark Matsuda, Tom Watanabe, Norman Yuen, Mabel Young, Georgia Nishiguchi, Carol Kawano, Lea Okumura, Rowena Wong, Verna Leong, Paul Maeda, Stanley Takenaka, George Kaneshiro. 24 MRS. HATTIE DILL---PERIODS 5-6 Aila,Wilf1-ed Perrieda,John Park.Eugene Niva,Thomas B::rro,Dennis FRONT ROWQlefttorightj: June Yokotsuji,Jane Tamura.NonaF1-ank, Chinn, Kenneth Hayashi, Charles Wong. Isaac Sato, Franklin Chee. Jeanne Takasawa, Betty Hara, Cail Ono, Barbara Seki, Gladys Yama- ROW 3: Betty Ng,NancyShimodoi,Jane Ogawa,Maximelliene Karrath. shiroya, Jean S.Nakasone, Jean K.Nakasone. ROW Z: Robert Yogi, Lois Inouye, May Miura, Edith Takaesu, Nancy Nakama, Miriam Curt Tagawa,Lester Maruoka,Roi Takemoto,Roy Takahashi,Wi1liam Wataoka, Dorothy Taira, Claire Gomes. Carol Fukuhara. MISS LOUISE GIVAN---PERIODS 3-4 FRONT ROW Qleit to rightl: Claire Migita, Helene Arakawa. Betty Ohta, Muriel Ohara, Ted Nakamura. Karen Ajifu. Alice Miyama, Jane Shiosaki, Roseline Teruya, Jane Watanabe, Ellen Hirota. ROW Z: George Okutani,Dick Dumancas, Lloyd Yamasaki,PatTakahashi,Dick MISS LOUISE GIVAN---PERIODS 5-6 FRONT ROW fleft to rightj: Betty Nakashige,Barbara 'l'urner,Hiro- ko Onoe. Clara Kuapahi. Jayne Oshiro, Jane Ohta, Irene Tanaka, Diane Sato,Mildred Katahira. ROW Z: I'-IarryAvilla.JamesKodama, Richard Yogi, Kenneth Ogata. Masanobu Iwashita, August Ono, Gary Motooka, Paul Hamamoto, Wallace Nuuanu, Fred Kiemel,Karl Aono, DanielChar,Gary Hisamura,Clifford Tamashiro.Ray Watanabe,Gary Nakamura, ROW 3: Ray Minami. Harry Yamamoto, Alexander Ing, Dorothea Joseph, Ruth Piche, Amy Yuen, Myrna Lindsey, Sandra Ha- jime, June Ichioka, Giles Forsythe, Tliornas Takara, Donald Sumida. Takashima, Ronald Aoki, Jeffery Chapman, Reginald Takaki, Richard Sekiya. ROW 3: Barbara Higashnlvangellne Fukuniotu,Junr: Nonii, Diane Yamagata, May Uchimura, Jane 'I':1kara, Barbara Fleishour, June Sunada, Linda Tom, Judy Tanaka. Cassandra Land, Carole Ya- mato, Elva Obatake. 3 25 MISS FLORA HO---PERIODS 3-4- FRONT ROW Qleit to rightlz Jeannette Okawa, Jean Fujikawa, Mary Isekawa, Aileen Higashi, Helen lchioka, Kim Sau Luk, Marian Chun, Lucille Kaluna, Carol Kalua. ROW Z: Robert Kimura, Ronald Hira- moto,Norma.n Lum.Kenneth Omoto,Ernest Nishijima,Clark Fujiyama, Kenneth lha, Benjamin Jocson, Ernest Wong, Jerry Onosaki, Ralph Ideta, Roy Yamamoto. ROW 3: Charles Honda,Kenneth Nakano, Dick Ng, Edward Park, Rodney Smythe, Wendy Loui, Mary Fanene, Mag- dalene Keahi, Calvin Takeuchi, Louis Duarte , Homer Leong, Larry Lee. l lim., . i MISS FLORA HO---PERIODS 5-6 FRONT ROWi'lleft to rightl: Martina Rivera, Alice Lum, Carol lVlu- rakami, Nancy Nakanishi, Joyce Fuji, Margaret Schultz, Clara Abra- hano, Momi Monte, Martha Nakamoto. ROW Z: Cedric Yamamoto. George Yoshirnura, J. Okuda, Julian Mason, A.Ceridon, Kenneth MRS. ANN UESATO---PERIODS 1-Z FRONT ROW fleft to rightl: Peggy Arakaki,Laverne Lee,Babs Lum, Carol Onogi, Verna Ikemi, Irene Ono, Harriet Sakuma, Babs Kane- hiro. Elaine Masatani, ROW Z: Kunio Watanabe, Stan Manasa, Tom Matsumoto, Robert Sakata, Macario Pataray, James Tanaka, Curtis Nato. Yamauchi, N. Malea, Wayne Tanaka, F. Gomes, Patrick Mossman, Nelson Murakarni, R. Gokan. R. Yee, Raymond lmai, B, Peaden, John Ikehara. ROW 3: Michael Kudo, F. Biete, Dawn Mamiya, K. Phillip, Rose Cardoza, P. Borges, K. Kalua, lVl. Molcilio , Gladys Sanga,Sybil Mendonca, Nancy Kanno, Rodney Kuwaye. Miyasaki, Herman Kapule, Fred Kono, Warren Masui, Stan Reye5 Robert Kajioka, Fred Miyama. ROW 3: Francis Fong, Bob Higa, Charlene l..au,Rose lwai,Kaz.uko Horibata,Eleanor Lai,Be1-nice Men- doza, Nona Wright, Norma Ebalaroza, Miranda Malina, Evelyn Goto. Jean Okada, Wayne Char, Stanley Asato. 1 26 MRS. ANN UESATO---PERIODS 5-6 FRONT ROW Qleft to rightjz Nowell Kikila, Hattie Grace, Roberta Ting, Amy Yoshina, Mary Kunewa, Pauline Kumalaa, Carolyn Dilag, Carol Kunimitsu, Roberta Ii, Betty Zshihara, ROW Z:Clifton Hironaka. Harold Watanabe, Stanley Ikei, Walter Ah Mow, Nolan Fujinaka, Pat- i y y H rick Alama, James Kamai, John Ah Chin, Jerry Lorian, Richard Hi- gaki, Raymond Takara. ROW 3: Melvin Hoonianawanui,Arthur Ue- take, Douglas Dilliner, George Aukai, Violet DeFries, Magnolia Ka- noe, Lucille Aspera, R o y Queypo, Ernest Suzuki, D o na ld Santos, Kenneth Horimoto, Michael Kawakami, Frank Hashiba. MRS, WlNlFRED MAU---PERIODS l-Z FRONT ROW fleft to rightjz Judy Nakashima, Joyce Sakamoto, Jean ette Au, Angelina Dawat, Betty Takamoto, Gail Muranaka, Patsy lto, Charlotte Ginoza, JeanNagato, Lillian Taguma, Jane Ogami. ROW Z Melvin Yamamoto, Stanley Kawaguchi, James Hirano, Harry Kubota MRS. WINIFRED MAU---PERIODS 5-6 FRONT ROW tleft to rightl: Audrey Chong, Sylvia Uahinui, Janice Oka- mi, Maizie Yamada, Edith Kawahara, Bonnie Onishi, Madeline Mayeda Joy Yoshimura, Edith Oshiro, Katherine Yee. ROW Z: Ronald Saku- moto, HaliordSoong, John Tochimura, Daniel Park, Rudolph Ochoco Raymond lsawa, Stanley Ching, Edward Kuwata. Raymond Iwamoto Paul Shimabukuro, Alvin Morimoto, Lowell Chun. ROW 3: Wallace Ashima, Kenneth Tominaga, Jeanne Matsuki, Patsy Yziniamoto. Wil, fred Kawakami, Louie Ventura, Stanley Tagawa, Marjorie Okada, Marion Taguma, Alvin Aoki, Ronny Koga, Thornas Yamamoto, Harris Hirata, Gary Kinoshita, Ernest Natsuyzia rna, RalphOsora, David Young, George Nakahara, Reginald Chun, Al- lan Katsura, Cary Ogawa. ROW 3: Frances Watt, Kathleen Kaya, Elaine lwamoto, Roberta Edwards, Janice Frazor, Jeanette Chen, Patricia Beckman, Edith Tanouye, Helen Uyeno, Janet Nakamura, Grace Oda. 27 ,491 Shall? MR. DOROTHY McALISTER---PERIODS l-2 FRONT ROW QL.toR.j: Jeanliatsura, Betty Kurihara, Gail I-Iamabata, Doris Kubota. Marion Yasutake, Doris Kanemori,1rene Akizal-ci,Agnes 1 Nakata. Sallie Nakata, Sallie Nakahama. ROW Z: L. Oki. R. Kang, Er- 4 nestHayase, George Nakasone. Walter Murakami. E.Akamine, Alvin ,swin-A Kutara, M.C. Young, Milton Hirohata. Leroy Burnette, BertOkihar, N.Hirohata, Leroy Correa, E. Zakimi. M. Sakamoto. ROW 3: Tok Nakasato, G. Ching, Amy Matsuura, June Hondo, Myrna Okamura. C: rol Yee, R. Woodward, R. Kalama, F. Dunhour. G. Lee, D. Murakam Reatrice Akau, George Oshiro. Patrick Miyachi. MRS. DOROTHY MCALISTER---PERIODS 3-4 FRONT ROW Qleft to rightl: Rose Marie Chu, Jane Sneoka, Joycelyn Mi- yaji, Edna Higa, Irma Chang. Gertrude Iramina, Laura Takamiya, Eve - lyn Yonekura, Nancy Funasaki, Dorothy Ito. ROW Z: Robert Kawamura, Stanley Fujii, Rodney Shimoko, Roy Nakai, Thomas Eguchi, George Mu- MRS, FERN MCQUESTEN---PERIODS 1-Z FRONT ROW Qleft to rightl: Nan Chinen, Jeannie Horie,Annie Dela- Cruz, Naomi Morishige, Amy Kimura, Rebecca Basuil, Gloria Arii, Lois Tomooka, Mary Iwata. ROW Z: Tom Aihara, Wai Nam Chun. Tom Nomura, Clinton Fleishour, Harry Ah Loy, Henry Stone, Allan 3 kai, Harvey Nakano, Norman Araki, Jacob Nahinu, Roy Kodooka, Jam Nogawa, Allen Watada. Antonio Pagaduan. ROW 3: Robert Chow, Albi lgaito, Arleen Low, Judy Shibuya. Elsie Watanabe, Yvonne Ho, .Toy Tsukamoto, Stephaine Choy, Beverly S. L. Lyau. Lillian Young, Ai Uwaine, Patricia Dias, Stanley Uehara. Nishimura, Stan Kozuki, Sam Kato, Joe Kahue, Bill S olomon , Bi Barclay, Charles Barnett, John Kealoha. ,ROW 3: Larry Higa, Sta Tatsuno, Jack Naito, Chrystal Shea, Philomina Kido, Annie Moo, Rr salie Lovell, Joan Kalaukoa, Joan Atkinson. Dot Haynes, Tokuji, Ka nemaru, Gary, Sakagawa, Milton Kai. Stanley Horie. 28 fx MRS. FERN MCQUESTEN---PERIODS 3-4 FRONT ROW fleft to rightf: Carol Okawa,Dorothy Masaki Katherine Watson, B. Seno, Sally Lee, D. Akaka,Aileen Genobia, Thelma Higa. Deanna Nomura, E. Jantoc, Olinda White. ROW 2: Jerry Kauhane, Henry Mailolo, A. Cho, R. Takafuji, Roy Sunaoka, Richard Kurosu John Topolinski, N. Tsuru, Elmer Omorl, R. Fujlnaga, Clifford Yuen: Karl Iwane. ROW 3: Kenneth Okayama, L. Wright, Eleanor Sylva. Veronica Manabot, E. Abreu. L. Kaolelo.Maryanne Miguel,D. Haiku, Peggy Sekioka, Amy Kano, F. Correia, Esther Sabalboro, Warren Takeshita, Thomas Uekawa. MRS. RACHEL OMORI---PERIODS l-Z FRONT ROW fleft to rightlz Edith Sakata, Hazel Nakamura, Beverly Espejo. V. Breeden J.. Manaole, D. Demello,K.S. Lum,April Kuhia, C. Meguro, A. Kittaka, C. Heya, D. Kaneshiro. ROW Z: Larry Hi- gashi, L. Enos, J. Kahoaka, E. Kahue. P. Kamealoha, William Bur- MRS. RACHEL OMORI--APERIODS 5-6 FRONT ROW QL.toR.J: Gordon Borges, L. Miles, Leona Kaeimamahu. Ruby Docoscos, Jenney Lai, Janice Tam, Kazuko Uehara, Toshie Fuji- oka, N. Eckart. ROW Z: Moses Lopes, Earll-lelekahi, D. Koyonagi, El- mer Hew Len. Henry Lopez, George Siderl. George Oba. Ronald Ting. gess. Mark Hoomalu, S. Kekaulike, H. Takamoto. L. Gushiken, Ho- ward Chi, R. Evangelista R. Kalua. ROW 31 Benjamin Mendoza, C. Scheufele, S. Luke, David Chock. G. Hongo, Emma Lake, Velma Kam. Jeanette Hokama, Richard Quinsaat. Richard Ho, Solomon Kapeliela, Delphin Angeles. V R.Kaneshiro, Benny Ichida, Edward Suzuki, R. Ramos. James Kaeo, Charles Keamohuli, Richard Gibo. ROW 3: Robert Ribordy, Albert Loo, R. Kahalepuna, Francis O'Brien, Wayne Kaeo, S.Kaai, D.Kekoa, George Vera Cruz, E. Kane, R. Langsi, Peruvia Medeiros, A. Johnson, Milton Yamashiro, Walter Kaleikini. if .Q 1 3 .ws 1 . 29 MR. CHARLES SAKAMAKI---PERIODS l-Z FRONT ROW fL.toR.Q: Grace Kitajima, Evelyn Higa, Jeanette Kampu- ni, Helen Shinotsuko, Bernice Suzumoto,Elsie Nakarna, Sarah Makane- ole, Emmaline Kealoha, Sharon Nishimura. ROW Z: Robert Shigeta, Menry Sakai, Melvin Yamachika, Gerald Wong,Lawrence Bonocan,Ha- BUSILY WORKING to get the sophomore section of the B la c k and Gold out on time are: Carol Yee, measuring to see that everything is accurate, Claire Migita, proofreadingg and Jean Uyetake, typing. MR. CHARLES SAKAMAKI---PERIODS 3-4 FRONT ROW Qleit to rightl: Joyce Muranaka, L. Takahashi, Gerald- ine Tsukenjo, E. Williams, H. Hiromoto. Tomie Uehara, Jean Yama- ahiro. Helen Lo, F. Carvalho. ROW Z: Kapau Solomon, S. Ho, Roy Niahlmura, P. Fujii, R. Yagi.. Solomon Akau. S. Labrador. Anthonv rold Asarl, James Lee. Paulliamada, Fred Kama, Roy Okada, Edward Maklya, Victor Ing. RonaldMiyamura, Herman Uehara, Shannon Lee, Marjorie Noguchi., Charlotte Perry, Barbara Ann Paaluhi, George Ma- rigmen, Lance Kawahara, Walter Faria, Charles Kinsey. g: F 1 If FUTURE SCIENTISTS? Looking at the amoeba, the simplest ani- mal in the protozoa group. with the aid of the microscope. are Er- nest Hayase and Raymond lsawa. Correira. G. Vander-ford,H. Aki,l-Ierman Iha,Cha1-les Uchi.da,Mitchel Kamana. ROW 3: John Maurice, R. Nakamura, H. Mito, B. Chang, Ruth Freltas, Jacq ue line Gouvenia, D. Kehlihoomalu, R. Flores, Rose Ann White, Amy Iaomura, Jovina Dacoscoa, Andrew Oyama, Ierrv Tanaka. Henri Mlkasobe. 30 Junnorg 9 J an Q Q G ' Q: Q W Q Q Q wav 7 GJ Q -.-,V x ,Gif A X -1 ng! . 'ffl as 9 iw? A if Q 4 'QL sf Qf Q Q if H lxha QD Q Q Blu k C 5- GolGl'1959 ,Wm We Increase Aga' -5 KE :pg Stanley Seki President Y Ur in K Mrs. Miriam Rodenhurst Advisor Ronald Hiraoka Nancy Fitzgerald English Chairman Guidance Chairman Maizie MIIUORI Vice-President September saw the class of 1957 be jolly juniors and no longer suffering sophomores. Eager to con- tinue their studies for another year, they rallied tc McKinley's campus. Chosen to lead the junior class was industrious Stanley Seki, who fulfilled the obligations of presi- dent and helped carry the juniors through an inter- esting and successful year. Aiding Stanley was ca- pable Maizie Masuoka, vice-president, who kept al minutes of the standing committees. Secretary Rho- da Fujita wrote and filed all minutes of the Juniol Representative Assembly and Executive meetings Mathematically-minded Nelson Liu handled all mo netary matter s capably and accurately. Aiding Rho da was able Judith Uyehara, assistant secretary while Nelson found his assistantffheodore Shiroma helpful and trustworthy. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN HELP Heading the standing committees were Nancf Fitzgerald, Guidariceg Muriel Teruya, Libraryg an Ronald Hiraoka, English. These committee chair Muriel Teruya Judith Uyehara Library Chairman Assistant Secretary Cur Knowledge lapll 'K xt, r ai.-1. Rhoda Fujita Secretary men handled the duties of their various committees in excellent style to contribute to a successful year. Throughout the year the class held several fo- rums and heard guest speakers all enlarging on their motto, Learn Sincerity to Earn Integrity, and their project, Law and Safety. The project was timely inasmuch as juvenile delinquency is one of the community's major problems. JUNIORS HAVE FUN In March. proud juniors sported their colors and participated in their class day assembly program, which was a memorable one. Immediately after this, talk of the junior prom was constantly heard on the campus. As X day arrived, the air was filled with excitement. The af- fair was a fabulous one and an occasion forever im- printed in the memories of those who attended. Thus ended the year with all juniors anticipating anew term in the fall. With one more rung to go as seniors, they hope to bring greater honor to the name of McKinley. Th?Od0fe Shifoma SHOWN from left to right are Judith Uyehara, Rhoda Assistant Treasurer Liu, and Theodore Shiroma, junior class executives. , . 4 UW' 1- av .fc .S . is Nelson Liu Treasurer Wager Mrs. Gladys Feirer Department Head Fujita, Maisie Masuoka, Stanley Seki, Nelson planning the year's activities. 33 ,thin Il M f X f 3. J , X ,, -.Q-in 45- 1... ., , .8 val al MRS. KATHERINE DAVEY---PERIODS l-Z FRONT ROW fleft to rightlz Elizabeth Silva, Francis Nunes, Thelma Tachibana, Evelyn Kimura, Yvonne Upa, Patricia Rice, Mary Kuri- yama, Nancy Kahulepuna, Juana Franco. ROW Z: Ronald Awaya, Wilfred Dela Cruz, Masashi Kaneshiro, Charles Kane, Richardson ,J J 7? lm Mills, Don Pinto, John McKeague, Norman Taketa, Peter Solomon. Stanley Ejeicito, John Fernandez, James Kumasaka. ROW 3: Bene- dict Kaluna, Raymond Sasaki, Kenneth Lee, Pearline Pang, Eleanor Park, Glenda Pires, Charlotte Pacheco, Raymond Rodrigues, Joseph Leong, Kam Leong, lm MRS. KATHERINE DAVEY---PERIODS 5-6 FRONT ROW Qleft to rightl: May Taura. Martha Muramoto, Sylvia Hajime, Phyllis Maurice, Julia Sakai, Hannah Ohta, ding,Janet Takanohu,Jan Regal. ROW Z: Raymond Pohaku,Kenneth Kihara. Charles Icioka, Joseph Kauhiua, Walter Anderson, Larry L... Lillian Matunv MRS. JULIA EVANS---PERIODS 5-4 FRONT ROW QL. to RQ: Joyce Shimabukuro, Bernice Funakura. E. Kawamoto, P. Crisolo, Nora Uyehara, J. Kunishige, Clara Endo, L. Young, Eunice Lau, Olga Mederios. ROW 2: Stanley Sakashita, Robert Tlklki, R. Nishimura. Henry Kekoalani, F. Snooks. F. Matsumura, v bas. kan! 34 at mail ll Akana, Abraham Moses, Suk Leong Lee, Stanley Stender, Adams,LeongAngelesffhomas Kawasaki,Hinton Lee, ROW 3: Tiuli Maalona, Harriet Kono, Blanche Kaai, Tomiko lnamine, Veronica Ramos, Sonja Haney, Elizabeth Ah Loy, Margaret Itai,Grace Nilhi- jima, Joseph Woodward. Joseph M. Carpiu, D. liranmim, Walter iiakaue, Robert Murakami, Stanley Morishige, T. Fukushima, R. Yamamoto. ROW 3: Allen Imamura, R. Molina, T. Tamura, M. Kramer, B. DeMe1lo, Sally Ayau, W. Gates, Barbara Ann Lee, Mary Lou Huihui, Hilda Watanabe, Gladys Nitta, Barry Tsuda, Stanley Kadomoto. Ernest Tonaki. N MRS. JULIA EVANS---PERIODS 5-6 FRONT ROW KL. to RJ: Jane Murashige, Jeanne Inouye, Muriel Oi, Adeline Hamada, Jane Tsukimura, Yolanda Yago, Aimee Sato, Rosie Labrador, C. Arata, Wilna Bise, Agnes Hatakeyama. ROW 2: Allen Shishido, W. Huihui, H. Toda. W. Schubert, S Solomon, R. Jantoc, Hi i s 4 MRS. LUCY FARDEN---PERIODS l-Z FRONT ROW fleft to rightjz H.Chang, J. Uyehara, F. Oshiro.L. Taaca, Jane Yoneshige. N. Miyashiro, F. Kamiya. F.. Tsujiuchi, K.Kameoka. C. Toyama, L.Enoka. ROW Z: S. Nishioka, J. Asato, F. ldemoto, A. Chow, D.Nishihara, Mae Galeiteria. Rose Manini, K.Busey, N.Fitz- MRS. LUCY FARDEN---PERIODS 3-4 FRONT ROW fleit to rightf: Mildred Walters, M. Masuoka, Ann Tsu- chiyama, Amy Yamshaita, R. Hashiba, Violet Kawaguchi, L. Sunabe. Jane Inouye, Rhoda Fujita, M. Okamura, S. Higa. ROW Z: C. Taka- hashi. Harry Okabe. Floyd Uyehara, C. Nagaue, Donald Nishiye, G. 32 M 1 1 I 1 ' in -1, A. Watson, George Mederios. Jacob Soares, E. Asing, Jim Carinio, Frank Ponimoi D. Sproat, Dave Kono, John Asato. ROW 3: Harry Takara, Wayne Oshio, Ed Akamine, Lucius Fujihana Mel Yoshida, A. Soleta, Jean Ikuma, Nan Motoyoshi, Claire Granger, Grace Tsuda, Roy Gushiken, M. Lum, M. Takeshita F. Arata, G. Akisnda J. Yee. gerald, E. Hiromoto, J.Fujii, H.Kawam0to, C.Fujikane, H.Fukushi- ma, E. Oshiro, K. Kotake. ROW 3: S. Seiki, R. Tadaki, R. Sato, K. Kawada, A.Recarte, K.Mori. D. Yoshino, A. Lum, L. lzuo. A. Chun. S. F. Wong, W. Fujita, MaryJane Ili. Kimura, Ray Loo. Edwin Uyehara, W. Konishi, K. Iinuma. Enoch Kong, Gary Chun, KarlKawamoto, Nelson Liu, S. Masagatani. ROW 3: Yun Kui Zane, Pauline Bantilan, Vinetta Wong, Velma Ing, Randy Ferreira, Theresa Kong Kee, Winona Cabral, Eloise Kubota, Rosemary Ogata, Jane Teramae. 35 l X X Y - -A.. kg Y MRS. GLADYS FEIRER---PERIODS l-Z FRONT ROW fleft to rightj: Betty Murayama, Harriet Arii. Jean Hirayasu. J.Mohunalii, Viola Yamaguchi, M.Busano, Rose Kadamo- to, B. Goo, Joyce Kaneshiro. Grace Tama shiro, K. Kuriyama. ROW Z: G. Barclay, Ronald Saito, Henry Chong, J. Ah Nee, R. Utokazu, Walter Fujihara, Frank Lara, R. Leong, T, Igarashi, K. Y. Choy, K. Takeyesu, G. Hanarnoto, James Akamine, T. Miyake. Y. H. Chee. ROW 3: Ronald Pang, John Lee, Steven Inouye, Betty Sasegawa, L. Kaneshiro, Pamela Wong. Moana Kaimi. Jennie Alamano, Barbara Goo, L. Kelii, Francis Wong, Robert Miyashiro, Donald Pang. MRS. GLADYS FEIRER---PERIODS 3-4 FRONT ROW fleftto rightlz Babs Ching,June Yasurnoto,Theln1a Ara- kawa, Janet Shimabukuro, Naomi Young, Elsie Shiroma, Jean Naka- gawa, Thelma Kamada, Yolanda Tacderan, Arm Manuwa. ROW Z: Yew Wah Siu. Al Eb:lsui,RobertAsing,Ben Lapil.io,Tom Lai,Bob Hung, MRS. MILDRED GORDON-- -PERIODS l-Z FRONT ROW fleft to rightl: Virginia Santiago, Nan Chinen, Carlene Morinaka,Martha Kawakone,Gwen Inefuku,Eleanor Takao,D0ris Ma- tsumoto, June Dai, Sally Kamiya. ROW 2: Stan Seki, Sanford Pang. Jim Asato. John Liu, Herb Kimura, Ed Fong, Walt Kagawa, Rodney Robert Kamai, Carol Littaua, John Kaai, Kenneth Higa. Alfred Ho, Linford Wong, Raymond Miyashiro, John Ige, ROW 3: Ronald Ike- hara, Andrew Arakaki, Evelyn Hirata,Miriam Cullen, Arlette Silva, Danielle Burnes, Elvira,Kapu1e, Jane Watada, Judith Fujii,Lawrence Ching, Ray Yoshioka. Harvey, Bert Tomasu, Dave Heaukulani, Terance Kimura, Roy Oya- domori, Ken Takenaka, Ted Shiroma, Tom Kaneshiro. ROW 3: Mel Murakami, Jack Takayesu, Shirley Lum, Pat Ing, Milly Otaya, Gladys Hoo, Clara Ching, Carol Yamabe. Fran Yokoi, Connie Lau, Cynthia Tai, Thomas Katsuyoshi, Daniel Aranio. 36 11 6 S r by ,, ii S MRS. MILDRED GORDON---PERIODS 3-4 FRON'I' ROW QL. to R.l: Shirley Onaga, Mae Kohagura, :Betty Kochi, Naomi I5turni. SliirleyShin'1aLu. S.liawano, Alice Agena, L.Shish1do, Jane Takahata, Lola Oki, F. Yanr-. ROW Z: Harold Asato. R. Taira F. Kondo, R. I-Iiraoka, W. Lau, K. Takahara. Gerald Ting, Alfred Storm, M.Shimabukuro, Walter Tashiro, E.Wada, R.Matsum0!o, M. Mastunobu,PedroAcoha, R. Yamashita. ROW 3: T. Kawamoto, R, ltoh, Jane Nakaguma, Ruth Okuda, V. Yokota, R.Aranita, G.Kohara, J, Ya- manaka, R. Kahaleiwi. M. Asari, Diane Ho, Amy Nish1oka,J.Shimada J. Mastumoto, R. Uehara, Gerrick Yamamoto. M-aunt MISS JANE KITTLE---PERIODS 3-4 FRONT ROW fleft to rightfz Bert Yamashiro, Marnie Ito, Jo Lum, Ann Awaya, Jeanne Yangson, Mona Jeans, Dixie Rathbeen, Carolyn Chow,Marjorie Chang,KennethNozaki. ROW Z: Raymond Kaneshiro, Ralph Nakasone, Fred Ing, Kenneth Uyeno, Roy Ono, V ic to r Endo, MISS JANE KITTLE---PERIODS 5-6 FRONT ROW fleft to rightjz June Mijo, KikuEbisu, Elsie Kaneshiro, Milly Chun, Bea Lee,Grace Tagomori, Julia Shimabukuro, Nan Abe Jane Higa, Carol Hirai, Pat Okawa. Virgie Dilag. ROW Z: Art Miya- moto, Paul Chee, Max Garcia, Jim OharaQ Tom Shimizu, Tom Kanno. Samuel Cluney, Charles Seiji, Robert Lee, Elwyn Suzuki, Carl Oshiro, Yasuhara Iwashita, Robert Kam, Stanley Taba. ROW 3: Sylvia Ami- oka, Ellen Dias, Irene llokama, Odetta Kealalio. Barbara Nakama- tsu, Lynne lwana ka, Joyce Amano, Gail Hatanaka, Alvina Waioli, Sylvia Chang. George Murakami. Al Leong, Roy Kubo, Jim Haioka, Harry Kuwata. Henry Okimoto, John Loo, Ray Taki, Stan Fernandez.. ROW 3: Bill Kimura, Paul Yaniamoto, Dick Farm, Mona Kaneshiro, Pearl Tsu- tsumi, Lorraine Uehara,Allene Komatsu, Rose Kong, Jean Maekawa, Joan Sugai, Robert Hoo, Dennis Toyama, Don Mimuro, Burton Lau. 1 x Q N s 3,1 3 w .U-'f I li L J S F- s J' ,Q .i..J....,....,JMA be 'F 'kiwi 37 QL , Ha f - 4 'M gh' MRS. MARGARET MAU---PERIODS l-Z l-'RON I' RO W Cleft to rightlz Ruth Rokuda,Muriel Teruya,Anne iio,Jean Kimura, lietty Hamada, Virgie Kajioka, Linda Wong, Eleanor lsasoki, iietty Hatakeyama, Lorraine Kamisato, Eve Toyota, ROW Z: George '1'amamoto,.Tim lge, Ed Almarez,Wendell Gabriel,l5ob Sakai,RoberLa liiwtlt f . A' Nw.. Roller,Alice Kane,Helene Mederios,Laverne Burnett,Jim Sugiyama, HerbertPratt,RayNakata,DickSasahara. ROW 3: Ed Lee.RayNliya- moto, Roy Horimoto, Ron Takita, Bob Suzuki, Ted Yamamoto, Dennis Tsukamoto, Andres Callejo, Ed Minato, Cal Lee,Gene Uemura, Dick Fukuhara, Larry Youn, Aleric Uyehara, Ken Marita Walt Tagawa. MRS, MARGARET MAU---PERIODS 5-6 FRONT ROW fL.toR.,: M. Tawata, A. Takeuchi, P. Iijima, E. Okada, A.Aiu, N. Kobayashi, N. Amundsen, K. Sato, E, Kepilino. J. G017165, S.Ah Choy, Wanda Satari. ROW Z: G.Ishikawa, C. Funakoshi, Henry Cho, Nathan Takeuchi, K. Fugishige, Frank lyomasu A. Igarashi, MRS. JEANETTE PUUOHAU---PERIODS 3 -4 FRONT ROW lleft to rightl: Leola Tahara,Annie Robley,Sarah Hale- mano, Evangeline Kaili, Sumiye Matsumoto. Ellen Yoshioka, Eleanor Reyes,Alice Boyd, Thelma Tanna. ROW Z: Walter Choi, Henry T0- mita, Charles Holani, Donald Tenn, Kenneth Lelling, George Obrero, P. Fernandez., Gordon Yoneshige, Alvin Sato, R. Tanimoto, Paul la- nui, A. Bagood, R. Okamoto, Morris Shen. ROW 3: N. Shimabul-curo. Henrylmai. R.. Kaneshiro, H.Kawamura, E.Maeoka, Fred Terao, E. Ito, Jean Nakasone, N. Yamamoto, Yvonne McCandless, D. K. Pang. E. Nakanishi. J. Nako, R. Nakahara, H. Sumiyoshi. R. Dondo, Bernard Kauai, Robert Borges, Wallace Ishiara, Anthony Kepano, Walter Lum,Roy Motoyama. ROW 3: Isaac Calpeto,Benjamin Lau, Bertha Yee, Marian Hasegawa, Andrea Robb, Kathryn Kaeka. Kath- erine Waiolama, Judy Murakami, Dorothea Gonsalves, James Kakuno Charles Shinsato. 38 fum? ., xii MRS. JEANETTE PUUOHAU---PERIODS 5-6 FRONT ROW fleft to rightjz Pat Takushi, Jean Tengan, Betsy Hamu- ra, Violet Yong, Vionna Kaikaina, Ululani Stephens, Charl Arii, Nona Smith Lotus Hee, Ida Holu, Syl Azevedo. ROW Z: Tetsuo Saiki, Ken Suzumoto, Dick Salmon, Killarney Kauhane. Milton Kauo, Fred Lee, ' f A ' e 45 Qi. X 7 if f Earl Kipapa, Matin Kimoto, Yoshiyuki Hokama, Ken Takao, Norman Akazawa, Bob Yoshikane. ROW 3: Stan Morikawa, Stan Hirai, Harry Young, Kwock Wong, Jack Mun Chang, Anna Miranda, Elaine Weeks, Grace Hussey, Charl Littlewood, Tui Lau. Merlyn Kajioka, Dennis Kayano, Alvin Kaniho. IA MRS. MIRIAM RODENHUKST---PERIODS l-Z FRONT ROW fleft to rightjz Daniel Babbitt, Robert Ishida, Marion Fasone,Yvonne I-'ra.nk,Bessie Kanoe,Barbara Watson,Joyce Furtado, Elouise Pinto,Raymond Wong, lgnocio Perez. ROW Z: R,o,f Takara, Kennie Ng. Gavin Kaimana, Clinton Burns, Stanley Vierra, Walter MRS. MIRLAM RODENHURST---PERIODS 3-4 FRONT ROW lleft to rightjz Jane Serdinia, Naona Keakohou, Shirley Anjo, Carol Ching,Winifred Moses,Frances S0lomon,Reiko Aoyama, Betsy Arakaki, Merle Mark. ROW Z: Mason Rosa, Noel Shirnomu- ra, Daniel Morimoto, Levi Kealoha, Rodney Freihs, Edward Perry, 'PW Y f . 1 A-mink 0' ii' Tamashiro, Calvin Smith, Allen Koerte, George Tamashiro. ROW 3: Walter Cullen, Roy Nakamura, Gregory Keanaaina, John Akana, Ho- lan Nuuanu, Wayne DeCaines, Albert Nakamura, Robert Go, Von Ras- mussen, Ken Masu, William Keanukuli, Edward Camara. Jacob Keliikoa, David Makaiwi, Michael Maeda, Donald Martin, Ed- ward Sherry. ROW 3: Joseph Palimoo Michael Ogawa, Eugene Helekahi, Herbert Hew Len, Nelson Rocha, Samuel Casperson, Wil- fred Arakaki, Raymond Patterson, Andrew Anama, Richard l-Liga, Sixnion Kane. VN ulffx Fm N-Q..-' 39 .vm . WJ X-,NK THE STUDENTS of Mrs. Gladys Feirer's 3-4 period class carry their bundles of newspapers from their classroom to the office of Mrs. Mary Sutherland are Ray Yosnioka, John Ige. Benjamin Lapilio, Janet Shimabukuro, and Elsie Shiroma. Isn't it heavy, folks? ,Ami TWO INDUSTRIOUS BOYS, like other students of McKinley, use the school library for reference work. Edward Inouchi looks for I. newspaper report, while Donald Tenn does his reference work us- ing library material. SALLY KAMIYA, Kazuko Kameoka, Shirley Lum, and Maizie Masuoka, four jolly juniors, seem to be enjoying themselves at one of the pep rallies. Doesn't Shirley seem to be doing most of the yelling? 40 K. ONE OF THE MANY PROJECTS we have yearly is the filling of Junior Red Cross boxes. Naomi Young. John lge, and Ronald Ike- hara are checking one of the Red Cross boxes which will be sent to foreign countries. DURING THE LUNCH PERIOD these four pretty lassies, Aimee Sato, Ruth Rokuta, Lorraine Uyehara., and Yolanda Yago, gre very eager to make use of their spare time by doing their home- work. THE JUNIORS were most fortunate to have heard a lecture by Richard Hedlund of the White Sewing Machine Company at Kailua on the advantages and disadvantages for Hawaii if it becomes I state. . 'rf Sznlo ,-4 r E 'E' i :-,' ,Q-. 'X ? '4g' , ii'-2 'i ,K g',2f,f': 2: FW., - ,'f. s?f' , ff' , 1 F ' .4 . M A .,., . .. 4, .. '- E.. .,' ,Q ' 15, J .A n ., n 5 'S gif ft .J lv' 'W r if if M i ' 14- gd s ,., r 'L .iv . ,C 2 . I ,V Pg. ' ' 47 :ru 3: if 'i 52. ,T fm -11, . . 3. , : ff, . K .J', ,A 1-. , TJ L , af, P 'Z-T 'is'-x.' . A s :ili'f1'l'1 t ,..1.m. VIA. Y x V- ww.. . , 4 f lock old 1940 1 'ni5s'-,,xX'rT.. 5, ,, . 4: , 4 . .J Y, i if rw-few. 4. L! ., . 3 a Q 1 f. ,,, EV 1 ? i L 5 i MISS KLARA KURANO Advise r Motto: uAwAn'S IIIIDSDIIIIIY Vu H 'S Mnmimn TERAGAWACHI 'I President IUQSIIIINSIBILIIY The Class of 1956 is standing at the portal of a new encounterg the doors are now wide open and all we need to do is to walk through them, onto the road of life. Along this road our every step will be guided by the increased knowledge and enriched experiences which are ours through having been a part of McKinley High School. As McKinleyites, we have constantly been aware of the demo- cratic principles which are stressed in this school and have tried We Seek a BENJAMIN FUKUMOTO Vice-President to put them into effective use. This fact is borne out in the pro- ficiency of our student government. Thus, we are wellable to meet, with intelligence and experience,the responsibilities of young adults. This maturity,this deep sense of responsibility. was not acquired in the last year of school. This training was instilled in the minds of the students from the day we first entered McKinley. A vital part in guiding the program ofthe Class of '56 was played by four standing committees. The English Committee with Margaret Lum as chair- man, the Forum Committee headed by Gilfred Ta- nabe, the Guidance Committee under the leadership of Julia Nakasone, and the Library Committee led by Janet Nishihira contributed much towards mak- ing the year 1955-56 one never to be forgotten. To our Senior Class officers go much praise and many thanks for a job well done. To Miss Klara Kurano goes our deepest grati- tude for advising the class. To Mrs. Claire Smith, we give our thanks for her efforts put forth in con- 42 ' ducting the English-Social Studies program. Inspired by our class motto, Hawaii's Pros- perity is Youth' s Responsibility, we sought to learn more of our part in the future of Hawaii. Our first big event of the school year occurred in September when Donald Chang of the Rembrandt Studio began taking our portraits. Of course all the girls had to be their prettiest and the boys their handsomest,for these portraits were to be seen by all at the end of the school year. Here within these great s he lte r ing walls of our dear old Alma Mater, we have learned to de- velop high ideals, both scholastically and socially. While enjoyinga basketball game, we have learned that good sportsmanship was required of eve ry play- er as well as the whole student body. With the end of this fun-filled day, we had to settle back to regular work and cram for the final grades which entitled most of us to our diploma t Higher Goal ra.f'J W .lrt lv ,113 picnic which wa s Q MRS. CLARE SMITH English-Social Studies Head Class Colors GREEN 'W' Wlllll RICTPQZ1 N11-'JRI l.,lUSS HUIIIEY WHITE UIINMIIIN As we look back a year over the path we have trod, we see many s ignific a nt mile stones. Among them was the fun-filled senior held on November 10 at Haleiwa Park. This out- ing will stand out in our minds for we were blessed with drenching rains. Participation in various games made this event successful despite heavy showers in between games and lunch. Later in the MARGARET MURAKAMI Secretary year, we held our senior banquet in March. Ah! and there was the Kuloa Ball on May l9. We shall always cherish the memory of that incomparable affair! Yes, we look back and remember a truly me- morable year but we cannot let our thoughts linger in the past too long, for the road ahead is a long and hard one. Realizing full well that June was to open the gates for our debate into the working world, every senior gave serious thought to the course he was to take in life. Most of us have chosen our future careers and studied what we could about them in school. All of us 694 strong, as we depart will each be taking a different path in the road of life, some taking the path of further learning. others turning to house- hold living, and still others turning to the calling of our country. Then came the final fulfillme nt of our high school dreams--Graduation--with its excitement, rush, and new found dignity with the girls clad in and looking ahead, aims high, hoping to make suc- cesses of all its future endeavors. beautiful white ballerina-length gowns and the boys dressed in tuxedos marching proudly and supreme- ly down the aisle for their diplomas. Thus, with steady steps and with heads held high the Class of 1956 bids farewell to McKinley For three years we have looked fo rwa r d to the day of graduation with great anticipation. It is not the end, but the inspiration to further our education. We have been prepared for this day and are ready now to face the mixed-up world, where greed selfishness, dishonor,and evil never stand still. Before we depart, we seniors wish to express our sincere gratitudei to our guiding lights, all the teachers who so patently led us with their wise counseling and understanding through these three short momentous years of our lives. 43 SHIRLEY ABRAHANO MARGARET ABREW C. R. T. C. ELEANOR AOKI S.A. Secretary Red Cross Chairman Torchlightera THEODORE AIIMINE Baseball Team Bachelors Hi-Y Drive Chairman GRACE AKAKI FRANCES AOKI S.A. Chairman R.0.T.C. Sponsor Limelitera RICHARD AKAU ANN AKI Social Com Chairman Homeroom Vice Chairman CHILTON APANA AIR? Y WOODROW ALMEIDA Social Com Chairman STANLEY AMAO RONALD ARAGAKI Key Club Bachelors' Hi-Y ALBERTA AMUNDSEN C LARENCE AOKI ELAINE ARAI Eng. Com. Chairman Pre-Nursing Club f -.vw , I X X W, :,., KO ' I 555' DIANA ARAKAKI Eng. Com. Chairman B In G Track Ed. ELLEN AU Forum Com. Chairman EUNICE AU JOAN ARAKAKI S.A. Chairman B 8: G Student Act. Ed. Quill 8: Scroll RUBY AU S.A. Secretary F. H. A. Commercialite JOSEPH AUKAI DOUGLAS ARAKI Red Cross Chairman GLENN AWAYA S.A. Treasurer H.R. Treasurer Dreamers Hi-Y HENRY AYANO H.R. Vice-Chairman AMY ASATO Social Com. Chairman Club Charmaisn F. H. A. HOWARD AYAU S.A. Chairman I-LR. Treasurer Rifle Team GARY AZUMA DONALD AU Red Cross Chairman Swimming Team McCu1ly Ramble!! LILLIAN BAKER LAWRENCE BULATICO ILR. Chairman Advance Band . N . XE . N X mn' , N 8 iw . e ...N is MF. Y f Sr f A -1 gifggf. rr ww 7 4 5 1 'V' I A 1 Wx NICOSIO BAN TILAN LAURA BOUTIS TA F. H. A. FLORENCE CABRAL Chorus Advanced Band Drama Club RUDOLPH BERTELMANN BERNADETTE BISHO Red Cross Chairman SALLY CAETANO S.A. Secretary S.A. Chairman WINONA BONER Forum Com. Chairman Chorus RANDOLPH BORGES Senior Football Team IOSEPI-UNE CANHA ELIZABETH BOULEY DOLORES BUENO Pre-Nursing Club CLOVERETTE CARRICK H.R. Chairman Commercialites RICHARD BURNS MOSES CABALSE Advanced Band PATRICIA CARROLL F. H. A. ,X .rw K rw'- W X, r les! an-8 X' wx 'Q xg ALETHEIA CASPINO S.A. Chairman 1-LR. Chairman Eng. Com. Chairman WARREN CHANG H.R. Aas't. Treasurer Advanced Band McCu1ly Ramblers KENNETH CHEE WALTER CHA H.R. Chairman H.R. Vice-Chairman Baseball Team STEPHEN CHEE BARBARA CHEN I-LR.. Secretary MARY CHANG Eng. Com. Chairman O.Y.C. Delegate LAYTON CHEW EDWARD CHI I-LR. Treasurer Track STEPHEN CHANG Saber 8: Chain Rifle Team MARIAN CHINEN H.R. Chairman H.R. Vice-Chairman Pre-Nursing Club JAMES CHING S.A. Chairman S.A. Treasurer H.R. Treasurer SYBIL CHANG Pre-Nursing Club NELLIE CHING Guidance Com. Chairman Library Com. Chairman ROBERT Cl-KING H.R. Chairman ' sg 'H ' ' -' v Rf fi: sf 1 'fix-1 . P N ly A V, me 4, 1: kim Er, l ,Q 5 S l lf 9 GY , 9 if 'N l s is M E W-3: 5 s Eg 3 ae x U5 'Q 5 f ,i1f'v , U1 4. 'sl' M k I-12: -1' xii A -' f - lil - 'f 'T ' ' I xx 9 E SMILING HAPPlLY'for the camera are Robert Shi osaki, assistant treasurer, and Mary Okamoto, as- sistant secretary, capable and efficient assistants They are seen at the executive council meeting. 48 1 i 'I 1 c f m i . Q :I .- ECE? , 22 e ROBERT CHOI - Track Team TACK CHONG HARRY CHOY - M. C. C. STEPHEN CHOY - S.A. Chairman, S.A. Treasurer. Eng. Com. Chairmx SUEH CHUY - S.A. Secretary ELIZABETH CHU - Guidnnce Com. Chairman, Red Cross Chzirmzn, G. PATRICK CHU - H.R.. Treasurer, B 8: G Head Artist, M.C.F., M.C.C. DAVID M. CHUN - Sr. Football Tenn. DAVID C.M. CHUN EDMUND CHUN HUBERT CHUN - English Committee Chlirmln KENNETH CHUN - Red Cross Chairman, Key Club, Sxber 8: Chain RONALD CHUN - S.A. Treasurer SHEW CHANG CHUN TIT HOUNG CHUN ,- ,, , ' fi, M gf ft 1 , Q if g if 5 1 WJ 'Q Q W NX . 5 ,. Rafi ,h,. 'iif nf Cf, f DIANA CLARK-Eng. Chairman, Dramatica, Chorus GEORGE CLARKE-Eng. Chairman, Football Manager, F.F.A. ELIZABETH CORNWELL MYRNA CORREA-Com. Relations, Vice-Chairman, Pre-Nursing ROBERT CORREA ELAINE CUMMINGS-Eng. Chairman, M.C.C., Commercialitel ALLEN DAVIES-Eng. Chairman, Vice-Chairman, MARY DELA CRUZ-H.R. Treasurer, Vice-Chairman LEONORA DELA CUESTA-Chorus. Dramatic: RONALD DIAZ-Sr. Football RODNEY DOVERSOLA- ROBERT DUH .TUDITH EBALAROZA-S.A. Vice-Charrman, Chorus KENNETH EBENA-Swimming, Jaguars DORIS EBISUZAKI-H.R. Library Chairman, Pre-Nursing . :.. :t K P r? W. ,ig ,zi . CC' in as ' Pl LET'S SEE,I PERSONALLY THINK THAT-- -Dis- cussing the Show of Strength. Paris. and Bandgung are McKinley seniors at the PAAC conference at which McKinley pl: ed host. ,wr vw -ML. i Q-wwe an LHS 49 ,pm vii' as ELLEN EGAMI Forum Chairman WILBERT EGUCHI J'r. Football Team Sr. Football Team Track Team WILLIAM FRANK EVELYN EKO English Chairman Commucialite SOLOMON ELLIS I-LR. Vice-Chairman Sr. Football Team Saber 8: Chain CORDELL FREEMAN I-LR. Chairman JUNE EMPENIO Advanced Band JOSEPH FOSONE Library Chairman F.F.A. LAWRENCE FUIIHANA BEATRICE FERREIRA I-LR. Secretary Band Sponsor RICHARD F ERREIRA Library Chairrnan Forum Chairman CHARLES FUIIHARA SIDNEY FO Forum Chairman EILEEN FONG EARL F UTII fri-W H H53 2 U E W K' Us xx Hi x ,, 1? X edu A45 STANLEY FUIINAKA Advanced Band HERBERT GABRIEL Sr. Basketball Team H.R. Treasurer THOMAS GANEKO CAROL FUJITA ELIZABETH GOO Forum Chairman GRACE GONSALVES Library Chairman S.A. Vice Chairman HELENE FUIIWARA Guidance Chairman HOON YEE GOO 1-LR. Vice Chairman Golf Team McCully Ramblers CHEE KING GOO FLORENCE FUKIDA Commercialites H.R. Secretary LORRAINE GOUVEIA FILOMINA GUTING Tennis Team Torchlighters Pre-Nursing Club BENJAMIN FUKUMOTO McCu1ly Ramblers Hi-Y Senior Class Vice Pres. CARL HAGIHARA I-LR. Secretary Bachelors Club PATSY HAMALMOTO Lixneliters Library Chairman McKinley Y.B.A. Q Sw Q' N 'N S , ,wx 'lt fu-uni? sg ,..,. . fi 6 at .Q 2? if , S is Q x If 't sr W . is Q5 W, , .Q if X Y -- yin: fi A Y 2 X: Q A Q X A rn E, E. i li iw X 'R N' , gm ix 1? I , gs., Q A J .fr 'L Y C ' I K - is 1 k P 9 ' ,H as 55 , M wa., fix ,ff x Y x Q54- 5 X 4-J W HARRIET HAMASAKI H.R. Treasurer Tennis Team Torchlighters RICHARD HAMURA H.R. Chairman I-LR. Secretary NORMA HAO x,, TOORU HARA Student body Trea. H.R.. Treasurer Q lv we H. :N s Q ALVIN HAYASAKI FAYE HARADA :file A Y FRANK HARADA GEORGE HAYASE Guidance Chairman Bachelors Club JEAN HARUKI I ' S.A. Vice Chairman i S.A. Secretary ' M.C.F. Secretary ' n DAVID HASHIBA Swimming Manager EDMUND HELEKAHI A DONALD HASHIMOTO A - S.A. Treasurer 5 I-LR. Chairman . A ggi H.R. Treasurer iw: if 'K g C JAMES HASHIMOTO ,, N Y fffff . AILEEN HEU Q Guidance Chairman C.R.T.C. Secretary RUBY HATCI-us I ,. L , . Q Ir. Class Treasurer 5 Jw . W K w, J HARRY HEYA ' Jr. Basketball Team A FLORENCE HIGUCHI 'A S.A. Secretary H-R- Secretary F.T.A. Secretary ROY HIGUCH1 Tennis Team Ir. Basketball M.C.C. BETTY I-UGA Library Chairman Limeliters Pre-Nursing Club HERBERT I-IIRAI S.A. Treasurer M.C.C. DOUGLAS HIRAM CAROLYN HIGA I-LR. Chairman RAYMOND HIRANO McCu11y Ramblers EDWARD HIRATA LILLIAN HIGA I, S.A. Vice Chairman ' ' H.R. Vice Chairman fx Dream Debs - 4' F h MARION 1-URATA I-LR. Social Chairman Torchlighters Pre-Nursing Club ALVIN HIROHATA S.A. Chairman WALLACE HIGA E , lr S.A. Treasurer . V fn Jaguar F.F.A. 4 T X GLENN HIROMOTO S.A. Secretary English Chairman B asketball Team CHESTER HIRONAKA ' I-LR. Secretary R.C.R. Social Chairman QQ if ' N rife? is ,Q N fit 'Q 6 I is W3 Q 5 X 'Q ,M Q 1 A 4 3, .2 V I f' E 1 2 .,1 9' 1 rw X s, , , pf if 4 ,, 1 2 QA . lf U if X ,..., ' I ' X K ' ., Q -i 'wx . ' ' Mn Y is - SAY, BOYS, WHAT ching on a cookie is A 'S THAT OVER THERE? Mun- Gilfred Tanabe,whi1e Hoon Yee Goo. Kenneth Yoda. Warren Ishii, Earl Fujii, and Kenneth Yamanaka wait in line . 54 5 at 3:31 'I ' ... I . t or if 1 i , V tlk ., .g E Q ' :ag ,,,.'-. HIRAM PHRONAKA BETTY HO - FJ-LA., Commercialites GEORGE HO - I-LR. Treasurer LYNETTE HO - Library Chairman, Guidzmce Chairman PUALANI HO - S.A. Chairman, Forum Chairman , R.C.R. GEORGE HOKAMA H.R. Vice Chairman, Guidance Chairman, M.C.C EDWIN HONBO - I-LR. Treasurer, Swimming Team MONROE HONDA ROY HONDA FRANCES HONGO - H.R. Treasurer, Swimming Team, Rifle Team RICHARD HORII - Sr. Class Trea., H.R. Vice Pres., H.R. Tren. AMY HORIKAWA DIANA HUSSEY - Guidance Chairman, Forum Chairman, Chorus MURIEL HUSSEY - 1-LR. Chairman, English Chairman GEORGE IDEMOTO 2 .-od K Ltwf-' .sr -'Q' Rf A ,Q-:f': 'll' Ibf .. X , me ' 53 W ...Q Nfl E I . 3 Q ,. A - A Q, EDWIN IGAWA - Tennllh Team, Dreamers. Hi-Y ANNIE I1 ' IEANETTE IKE! KAY IKEMI - S.A. Secretary JEAN IMADA - Rifle Team McKinley Y.B.A. PAUL INAFUKU - H.R. Treasurer, Jaguars DANIEL ING I-LR. Vice Chairman IRENE INOUYE - Torchlighters CALVIN ISA - I-LR. Chairman, Dreamers, Hi-Y HAROLD ISERI EUNICE ISHIHAR.A -Club Charmaine RICHARD ISHIHARA - Library Chairman, Ir. Football Tenm WARREN ISHII Inter-school Council, Saber In Chain CAROLE ISHLMARU - F.H.A. THOMAS ISOMURA -Dreamers COME AND GET IT! Pretty Mick lasses take time out to rest while waiting for the PAAC group to line up for refreshments. They are Jeanette Toyama, Nancy Yoshimura. ax, ' Carol Nishimura. 1 . ' 4 ,lf , t I I 55 k g nf, , VE, I JUDITI'-I ITO Pinion Editor-in-chief me 2 Ir. Class President W' R.0.T.C. Sponsor 'F 1' P w1L1-'RED 1'ro U W E57 ,,,.,.. M X we 4 X ! L' X G f kk 3 Y 5 v .. Q ,wwf . A ,Z-at X 8 n,. . A 5 A ln' x BENJAMIN KAAI Track Team Tennis Team R.O.T.C. Officers I W ANNETTE. ITOGA -. H.R. Treasurer A ' K Torchlighters . M.C.C. I wie ROBERT ITOMAN 1 V Forum Chairman 5,6 Y M.C.F. 'Q MILDRED KAALEKAH1 5 MILDRI-:D 1ToM1TsU l U I-LR. Secretary M . A r 'K ' J T MURIEL IWAKAMI A if V M ,,,. I- Q, I yi wwf. ..,, -' 521 , - .,,. I , E l CHARLES KAEKA JANICE IWANE Commercialites Club Charmaine McKinley Y.B.A. ETHEL IWASAK1 Pinion Prod. Manager B L G Openning 8: Theme Ed. Torchlighters LLEWELLYN KAEO FLORENCE IWATA S.A. Chairman S.A. Secretary SA CHIKO IZUMIIZAKI EDNA KAHALEP UNA Library Chairman Chorus 56 Drill Team DAVID KAHANU MARTIN RAYMOND KAIIYAMA Advanced Band .TUNE KAHALIA Chorus F.H.A. Guidance Chairman KAHUE PEARL KALAI S.A. Vice Chairman Guidance Chairman CHRIS KALEI BENJAMIN KAILIEHU Capt. R.O.'I'.C. Band Advanced Band EMMA KALUKINI S.A. Chairman Guidance Chairman F.H.A. DAVID KALUHIWA Advanced Band EMI LIE KAIM1 Chorus Dramatics F.H.A. IENNIE KAM M.C.C. Limeliters CLARENCE KAM SIU S.A. Chairman S.A. Treasurer H.R. Vice Chairman DOROTHY KATIHIRO Guidance Chairman Library Chairman M.C.F. LUCILLE KAMA Guidance Chairman Ass't. Sprit 8: Rally LILLIAN KAMAKA S.A. Secretary S.A. Chairman Chorus Ch I W' S Q ' rg J 1 'F 4 'L We Km, 5 'Q +- x 4 Y X 'fr Min 2 3 L 4 A1 if s Q is Y? i i n DAVID KAMAKEA Forum Chairman Swimming Team Saber h Chain ROBERT KANAGUSUKU S.A. Treasurer Library Chairman B lr G Tennis Ed. LEONARD KANESI-HRC S.A. Treasurer H.R. Chairman Senior Football Team MADELINE KANAAINA I-LR. Guidance Chairman F.H.A. Girls Drill Team CLAUDE KANEMORI S.A. Chairman I-LR. Chairman Saber Sz Chain MASAKI KANESHIRO Guidance Chairman Track Team F.F.A. ELEANOR KANESHIRO Red Cross Chairman B 8: G Posing Ed. Commercialites EUGENE KANESHIRO S.A. Vice Chairman Ir. Football Teaxn MASATO KANESHIRO F .F .A. HAROLD KANESHIIRO S.A. Vice Chairman J' EAN KANESHIRO S.A. Secretary Comm. Relation Chairman Tennis Team KENNETH KANG Saber 8: Chain Rifle Team KENNETH KANESHIRO LEONARA KANESHIRO GWENDOLYN KANO English Chairman Tor chlightera 4 H :VF- 1 ., Ks. qhvlv. H T My I v E ,ff is ' i WMV M MARGARET KAOPIO Guidance Chairman Chorus HAAKAILANI KAUAHIKAUA Chorus ROBERT KAUO Ir. Red Cros Chairman Chorus Football Team ROWENA KAPULE Library Chairman Guidance Chairman JOYCE KAWAHARA S.A. Chairman S.A. Secretary English Chairman ALVINA KAWAINUI Library Chair man Chorus RICHARD KATO S.A. Chairman H R. Vice Chairman C.I.B. Co-Chairman NANCY KAWAKAMI S.A. Secretary Guidance Chairman Torchlighters CLYDE KAWAMOTO Track Team Library Chairman Bachelors Hi-Y STEPHANIE KATSUMOTO Ir. Red Cross Chairman Rifle Team Commercialites HELEN KAWAMOTO H.R. Treasurer Tor chlighters THOMAS KAWAMURA Sr. Football Jaguars ERNEST KAT SUYOSH1 RICHARD KAYA SHOG0 KAZAMA Yan, 'bi '9 ,Q 'R Q, I ,lk :Q K 51 .N X- MK ml + 5 YM' P M , fi Q 5 l HERE WE SEE our senior co-editors, Jacqueline Nahoi and Doris Shimoko, cheerfully working on the senior section to meet their deadline. l l 60 IZETTA KEALALIO RONALD KEALOHA - Track Team, Pinion Artur RICHARD KEKONA - English Chairman WINIFRED KEKOOI.-ANI - Forum Chairman Chorus, F.H.A. HARRY KEOLANUI ELIZABETH KEPILINO - Forum Chairman, F.H.A. EDNA KIA - G.A.A., F.H.A., Commercialites ALVIN KIKUYA GERALDINE KIM MORRIS KIMOTO - S.A. Vice Chairman, Red Cross Chairman, M.C.C. ART KIMURA - I-LR. Treasurer EDWARD KINO - H.R. Chalrrrmn, H.R. Treasurer, H.R. Vice Chairman WILLIAM KINOPH FUIIKO KISHIMOTO - S.A, Secretary, Library Chairman, F.H.A. MAY KISHIMOTO - H.R. Secretary g zhg .. I 'X gl 4 r '- -R 3 . K .Z la Z 1 I 1 i 1 1 T8 fl' sg K qw, T S I l I in a fi 'l. WI-IAT'S ALL THIS JUMPING FOR? Oh! that's right, its the senior picnic and these girls are doing the three-legged race. My, what fun we RALPH KITAMURA - S.A. Treasurer, I-LR. Chairman, Jr. Football Team seem to be having! JANET KOBASHIKAWA LILLIAN KOGA - Student bodv Sec., H.R. Sec.. S.A. Sec. BERNICE KOHARA - Library Chairman, Torchlighters JEAN KOHASHIKAWA - Commercialites QQ! LOUISE KOIIMA - B In G Business Manager, Commercialites 'Y ROY KOMATSU ANNE KOMEYA - English Chairman, Torchlighters RUTH KOMURO - R.O.T.C. Sponsor ANN KONDO - S.A. Treasurer S.A. Secretary, Limeliters HERBERT KONDO ROY KONDO - Social Committee Chairman JANET KOYAMA - S.A. Secretary, H.R. Treasurer, Limelighters WALTER KOYANAGI - S.A. Treasurer H.R. Treasurer, Cheerleader STELLA KOZUKI - Pre-Nursing Club 61 fm X 5 L N ,l M as I film : fm ws? 24 jf I in 35 ii SYLVIA KUDO Guidance Chairman F.H.A. Treasurer FJ-LA. Chairman DONALD KUHIA Guidance Chairman Swimming Team Basketball Team ANTHONY LAU Pinion Photographer WINONA KULOLOIA English Chairman Chorus ETHEL KUMAX Guidance Chairman Senior Guidance Chairman Pre-Nursing Club HOWARD LAU Ir. Red Cross Chairman Track Team MAY KUNIMUNI EDWARD KUNISHI Jr. Football Team .T AMES LAU HARVIC JEAN KUPAU Swimming Team Chorus 1-'.H.A. JAMES KUROMOTO LORETTA LAU S.A. Vuce Chairman Ir. Class Secretary Assembly Board 5 as W' I 1 1 f s.. ,- w bg? ,xy 4,-msgs, im ' . :fir f 5' K A gi S E, ag . s if Z L 6 mn M ar -k ia is Q2 M 5 X DANNY LAM LUCINDA LASCONIA LYNET TE LAUMAANA FJ-LA. Comme: cialitel I-LR. C ALFRED LEE Hui-O-Seasiders LILLIAN LEE S.A. Chairman Studentbody Vice Pres. R.O.T.C. Sponsor LYNETTE LEE Commercialites ALTHEA LEE Library Chairman Pinion Typist H.R.. Vice Chairxnan MYRNA LEE S.A. Chairman Jr. Red Cross Chairman Chorus RICHARD LEE Golf Team Red Cross Chairman AUDREY LEE English Vice Chairman Pinion Artist C.1-'.H.C. DOREEN LEONG Tor chlighters G.A.A. Refr. ROBERT LEONG EUDORA LEE Library Ass't Chairman F..H. A. RONALD LEON G JAMES LINDSAY Senior Football Team JAMES LEE CATHERINE LOPES H.R. Chairman G.A.A. Chairman WILMA LOUI English Chairman Conunercialites an-N i f W? 'gk .,, wig L i is WA Y fa a by ze-Rf' f if ha Y , X 3 S 1 Q 5 x ri E M 3 -sp. 4 x ,N K ff I ,f wwf I , -.gy , llirdn . V 'N lld My ,T .N 1' , , Mifhhff 5 ,-sy.i 4 MAS 3? wr 64 RICHARD LOVELL . Track Team , f Jn, 11 N' Advanced Band A 'J - ,W I T . -E .S sf MERLE LAU U Social Com. Vice Chairman L W JIM LYMAN V Forum Chairman 5 Q ROBERT LUKE nlllu :sg fi 'nn BENJAMIN LUM im English Chairman V U f M.C.C. 6 T YUK Sl-IIN MA K DOROTHY LUM . Red Cross Chairman ' F.H.A. ' ,QQ ' X ,F E LAN HING LUM ir, ' fy STANLEY MAESHIIRO Guidance Chairman I-LR. Treasurer FORUM Chairman MARGARET LUM H.R. Chairman M.C.F. Secretary PATRICK LUM 1-LR. Secretary McCu11y Ramblers DOROTHY MAHUNALII H. R. Chair man IOANNA LUZ , ELLEN LYAU EMIKO MAKIHIRO . HW' W 4 VIVIAN MAKANEOLE H.R.. Chairman English Chairman Girls Drill Team FRED MANASAS S.A. Treasurer McCu1ly Ramblers MERNYN MARK ETHEL MAKINANO English Chairman ION MARTIN JEAN MARUOKA S.A. Secretary Dream Debs Limeliters JAMES MAKUA Swimming Team GEORGE MASAKI Hui 0' Seasiders CLIFTON MASHIBA S.A. Treasurer Pinion Business Mg. DENNIS MANABE Tennis Team Swimming Team DIANA MASON G.A.A. CLYDE MASUDA Dreamers INA MANAOLE Library Chairman F.H.A. GEORGE MASUDA S.A. Vice Chairman Hui O' Seasiders KENNETH MASUDA B al G Golf sqm: M.c.F. 3 40 X Q I fax K 4 x is 8 p w 3 5' N N1 AQ? ix 'Q , 5 f if l ARE MY EYES DECEIVING ME? Why that's Morris Kimoto. Donald Okimoto, and Earl Fujii scooping up some mighty delicious coffee for this annual teachers' meeting. They are members of the M.C.C. 66 NORMAN MASUDA ROY MASUDA - Hui O' Seasiders EDITH MATAYOSHI - S.A. Secretary, Commercialites WOODROW MATAYOSHI - Hui O' Seasiders JEAN MATSUDA - H.R. Social Chairman, Club Charmaine, McKinley Y. KAZUKO MATSUDA - Commercialites, Torchlighters, M.C.F. DANIEL MATSUMOTO - H.R. Chairman, Saber 8: Chain, Rifle Team .TACK MATSUMURA - Red Cross Chairman JAMES MATSUOKA ELLEN MATSUSHIMA - Librarv Chairman, Limeliters EDITH MAU - Social Chairman, Library Chairman MICHAEL MCDANIELS - Forum Chairman, Dramatics Club HARRIS MELEMAI - H.R. Chairman, School Sprit 8: Rally Chairman JEANETTE MIGITA - H.R. Chairman, Limeliters, Dream Debs MARY MIGUEL - Comrnercialites B.A - --f Q HERMAN MINAMI - Library Chairman, Hui O' Seasiders JOHN MIRANDA - R.O.T.C. Officer AMY MITO - H.R. Sec., Pinion Feature Ed., M.C.C. IRIS MIURA - I-LR. Sec., Pinion Typing Ed., Club Charmaine JANE MIURA - Library Com. Sec., M.C.F., Pre-Nursing Club HARRISON MIYAJI - Red Cross Chairman, Track Team IRENE MIYAMA - H.R. Secretary, B 81 G Office Manager CALVIN MIYAMOTO - H.R. Trea., M.C.C., Saber Sz Chain EUCHI MIYAMOTO JEAN MIYAMOTO - English Chairman, Commercialites VERNON MIYAMOTO - H.R. Chairman, G 8: G Photographer, M.C.C. HENRY MIYAMURA - Advanced Band JANET MIYASAKI - Library Chairman, Torchlighters, Pre-Nursing Club BEATRICE MIYASATO - English Chairman, Advanced Band ROBERT MIYASHITA - Library Chairman AQ A u I-w 1 ef Q WHAT SEEMS TO BE CATCHING THESE BOYS ATTENTION? Shown in the foreground are Wayne Umeda, Richard Ishihara. James Hashimoto. Pos- ing proudly during the intermission of the Kuloa Ball. 67 1 Q N .eg X A . ' , .,, 1 'N' ' - ' ,I , R, af lr 5 . , aa ag 1- A X ' W Qegmj l if ' ' My ' T ' E . 1 BENJAMIN MIZUO ERNESTINE MONIZ Song Leader JUNE MURAMO TO Commercialites M.C.F. HENRY MORIKUNI S.A. Vice Chairman MILVIN MORLMOTO Advanced Band MARIE M URAMO TO Dramatics ELAINE MORISHIGE Torchlighters Pre-Nursing Club RALPH MOROHOSHI Bachelors Club GORDON NAEHU H.R. Vice Chairman Saber Sr Chain Track Team NELLIE MULLER Guidance Chairman TUDITH MURAKAMI Guidance Chairman Cafeteria, Health 81 Safety Ch. Dre-Nursing Club RICHARD NAGANO St. Body Fire Marshal Saber 8: Chain M.C.C. MARGARET MURAKAMI Sr. Class Secretary Club Charmaine Pres. H.R. Vice Chairman VALTER MURAKAMI H.R. Vice Chairman Guidance Chairman IERRY NAGATANI -QD MAE NAGAUE G.A.A. Representative F.l-LA. THELMA NAKAGAWA Red Cross Chairman Commercialites FRANCES NAKAI Guidance Chairman Club Charmaine JACQUELINE NAHOI B 8: G Junior Editor B h G Senior Co-Editor Commercialites BARBARA NAKAMA Library Chairman S.A. Secretary Pre-Nursing Club BEVERLY NAKAMA B 8: G Office Manager Limeliters Commercialites LILLIAN NAITO B B: G Production Manager M.C.C. Quill 81 Scroll ELAINE NAKAMATSU Torchlighters JANE NAKAMURA H.R. Secretary THOMAS NAKADOMARI S.A. Treasurer H.R. Vice Chairman Hui O' Seasiders JEAN NAKAMURA H.R.. Clerk Club Charmaine McKinley Y.B.A. LESLIE NAKAMURA Saber h Chain Swimming Team H.R. Vice Chairman MAMO NAKAGAWA H.R. Vice Chairman S.A. Vice Chairman M.C.C. JULIA NAKASONE S.A. Secretary Guidance Chairman Torchlighter CARL NAKA TA H. R. Chairman Y f lc'. ',+ee Q - ,,.--,, .-:.. A A 1 2 if ,,:.: , .. E 1 QBW we rf W A -lr ,,.- ,.-: I .A am :sn . A ,Vg I X fx I ax-N . ix .h , fi me Q Q X l 4 4 af M 'S I . ,, ..'m3 . 2, S ir L 3 4 . .: it A ,Q if yt ,f y w Q Y f li? l ff? a 5 2 IWAO NAKA TSU P EDRO NEBRE S PAUL NISHIMURA S.A. Chairman I-LR. Ass't Treasurer LAWRENCE NEKOMOTO Senior Football Team DANIEL NICHOLAS TADASHI NISHINO ELLEN NIHEI Guidance Chairman Club Charmaine F.H.A. VIRGINIA NII C.R..T.C. KENNETH NITTA S.A. Trea. Cheerleader Jaguars Hi-Y HARRIET NISHIGUCHI Reg., Policy Bt Organization Ch. Torchlighter Pre-Nursing Club JANET NISHIHIRA S.A. Chairman Library Chairman Lirneliters YOSHIKO NOHARA Forum Chairman Lost k Found Chairman JANE NISHIKAWA I-LR. Vice Chairman Guidance Chairman Pre-Nursing Club CAROL NISHIMURA I-LR.. Treasurer Library Chairman Limeliters DONALD NOMURA RICHARD NOMURA IULIETH OGATA KAREN OGATA Library Chairman BARBARA N ONAKA Tor chlighter s Commercialites ETHEL OKADA HELEN OKADA S.A. Vice Chairman M.C.C. Limeliters ARTHUR ODA SHINOBU OKAMI St. Gov't. Ass't. Sec. M.C.C. Forum Chairman BEATRICE OKAMOTO I-LR. Secretary B 8: G Engraving Ed. F.H.A. President LEIMOMI ODA F.H.A. NEAL OKAMOTO Red Cross Chairman Jr. Baseball Team Hui O' Seasiders HARRY OKAMURA STANLEY ODA Sr. Football Team Jr. Football Team KENNETH OKAMURA B 8: G Basketball Ed. EDITH OKATA H.R. Secretary Club Charmaine Dream Debs ,wa-Q, a D A 1 A VCR l S f' 'n g a.. ff' . ni? 95'- yr rin fs iv .Q K 5' Q VA ' 3 N 1 5- f2'- fi .az 4, ff' I ? r I an Efv 1 ig WINTER WONDERLAND CHAPERONES ----- Mr. and Mrs. Snow chaperoned at the student body Win- ter Prom at the Ala Wai Clubhouse. Mildred Tera- gawachi and John Shinkawa were responsible for the completion of .he snowman and the snowlady. U 1 Q . f V2.9 72 DENNIS OKAYAMA - Bachelors Club EVELYN OKAZAKI - I-LR. Sec., Comme:-cialites, S.A. Treasurer DONALD OKIMOTO - M.C.C. ALVIN OKIMURA JERRY OKUDA MARY OKUMOTO - M.C.C. GAIL OKUMURA - M.C.C. ESTHER ONISHI - Club Charmaine NOBUSADA ONO - Swimming Team VIVIAN ORTA - S.A. Chairman, English Chairman, Pre-Nursing Club JUDITH OSHIRO - H.R. Vice Chairman, Limeliters JULIET OSHIRO - H.R. Secretary, Commercialites MINORU OSHIRO RUBY OSHIRO - H.R. Secretary, Pre-Nursing Club, Commercialites VIOLET OSHIRO L, 5 f' n 'Y Q N C ? , Q 1 ' , ' he 21' 3 I Q H Qifktla. M Q, Q- A c c , , T 29 . if : . L ' 2' . , , Q Q T ..'., ' ff 1 A ,. f e ' f VIVIAN OSHIRO HELEN OSHITA - S.A. Secretary, Club Charmaine CAROL OTA ROLAND OTA JUNE OTAYA BLESSFAIR OUCHI - Track Team DANIEL OYAMA BERNARD PADELLA ROBERT PAIO - R.O.T.C. Officer JONATHAN PALIMAO - I-LR. Chairman, Saber k Chain, Track Team LEONORA PATARAY - Eng. Chairman, Red Cross Ch., Commesrcialites LAWRENCE PEROLTO -Library Chairman, Track Team, Eng. Chairman SAMUEL PERDIGAN - S.A. Treasurer. H.R. Chairman ALBERT PERRY - Red Cross Chairman, Saber k Chain NORMAN PETERSON - H.R. Chairman, Dreamers Hi-Y OOH! WHAT A RELIEF! This remark comes from these two charming couples, Milton Choy. Joan Arakaki. Mamo Nakagawa, and Winchell Lee. They seem to be having fun at our Winter Prom. C 5. V 'sf - K . . A 73 , ' .L Q. PEPE PIL1 E5 Girls Drill Team English Chairman Com. Relationship Chairman Qs M5 W DANIEL POEPOI: gl Saber 8: Chain FRANK ROBELLO S.A. Treasurer H.R.. Treasurer C SANDY PON IMOI 1 , Tennis Team bl A Q Drill Team . i A ' .,., Track Team A ya ,.,., . MATTHEW PQOMAEHEALANI 5 I ' 17 H.R. Chairman . S.A. Chairman Saber 81 Chain A F Q , 5 ,, 5 :K,,,. , , W 'QA HARRIET ROBERTS Library Chairman Girls Drill Team Rifle Team E f f , MARGARE T RANIS My MARGARET RAMOS Q -. - H.R. Vice Chairman F.H.A. 1 A MARVIN ROBLEY .2 H.R. Vice Chairman Track Team Co-Cap Saber ln Chain PM i W 2. , Si X lf 'i ROSALIO REYES F.F.A. Vice President A - RICHARD RICHARDSON Y Guidance Chairman .V : 'W F.F.A. lx f ' LINDA RODRIGUEZ Red Cross Chairman I-'.H.A. ' Commercialites CATHERINE RISNER. S.A. Secretary I-LR. Chairman Songleader DIANA RIVERA I-LR. Secretary Guidance Chairman F.H.A. AL VIN O ROMERO S.A. Treasurer Forum- Chairman , X 1 .5 , S 'i , LQ, A h, .3 if 'Libr X , if V SHIRLEY ROSA English Chairxnan fm X Q . fy , , Q J' MILTON sAKAMoTo H.R. Chairman Track Team JANET SAKATA Commercialites ALBERT SABALBORO Guidance Chairman NANCY SAKAUE Forum Chairman I-LR. Secretary ROBERT SAKOEKI Jaguars Hi-Y CHESTER SAITO WALTER SAKURAI ELEANOR SALMON H.R. Secretary Club Charmaine R.O.T.C. Sponsor GEORGE SAKAGUCHI SEBASTIAN SOLOM English Chairman Jaguar H1-Y Saber In Chain STEVEN SAMSON Library Chairman GERTUDE SAKAMOTO S.A. Secretary Pre-Nursing Club HELEN SANADA F.H.A. BENNY SANTIAGO ON Q... N, -R 1 fl, rw K wan? O Nw 4 V 'Q N i N1 A, - L ,, A K ' ' K K1 ' 9 f -' 3, .Ji . A .f S 3 X 3 - ..., . .. r,.. ..,.. , z JM , ,L S 5 Min JK L 42 N 3? 5. By- fr N ,.,,.,, W y 1. 5 f 33 l me 4 il V ' as . frail Q 4 ef 3 , N K x L 5, 4 X W Q Q' K 9, .-av. ' inc? is rd-in KW? G. FREDERICK SANTIAGO Forum Chairman Saber lx Chain MARVA SAN TOS Social Chairman Guidance Chairman Chorus ROY SHIBATA Track Team MAY SASAKI S.A. Treasurer M.C.C. Pre-Nursing Club ETSUO SAWA English Chairman SARA SHIBATA S.A. Secretary Red Cross Chairman Limeliters LEILANI SCHUTTLE Social Chairman Torchlighters PATSY SEKIOKA Forum Chairman I-LR. Secre ry Guidance Cha..'man AMY SHIBUYA C.R. T.C. STANLEY SEKIYA LORRAINE SENO Pinion Headline Editor Quill 8: Scroll Cheerleader GARY SHIGEMURA S.A. Vice Chairman H R Treasurer McCu11y Ramblers ALICE SESOKO Chorus MICHAEL SHANAHAN WIL1-'RED SHIGETA S.A. Chairman Library Chairman Ramblers Hi-Y Yr as 4 lx all 1-Q, 'ft GILBERT SHIKIYA I-LR.. Secretary H.R. Treasurer .T r. Football Team CHARLES SHIMIZU McCul1y Ramblers Bachelors Club FRANK SHIMADOI JANE SHIMABUKO English Chairman 1-'.T,A. M.C.F. DORIS SHIMOKO H.R. Treasurer B lm G Senior Co-Edit Commercialites CALVIN SHLN H.R. Chairman ELSIE SHIMABUKURO S.A. Treasurer Guidance Chairman Pre-Nursing Club JOHN SHIINKAWA H.R. Chairman St. Body J'.R.C. Ch. Saber 8: Chain GEORGE SHINO TSUKA RICHARD SHIMABUKURO Golf Team ROBERT SHIOSAKI H.R. Treasurer Sr. Class Ass't. Tren. Key Club Secretary GILBERT SIDERS English Chairman JEAN Sl-LIMATA Commercialites F.H.A. ALICE SIU C0mmercia1ites FRANCIS SOURES Ol' wuz' r , We Nr ,pst is Q kgs X na . A X, Sw fs I ' if X ', -R ce. 3,1 'Ulf S X. Hi? e a M 1 .L 5 az Hx , ai: ,, j H x 'K AMW NN A . ,.,., . X I , ,.,, Q Aw ,J V K -., it L rrr E A ' 21, eece S - I i XX A I l y --, , f : I1: ff mi f. .,l, Wk? E523 A if lf' , Vx --',, , llfiw' S THAT SEEMS TO BE A GOOD IDEA. Discussing dress attire for our commencement exercises are the members of the Senior Executive Council and their advisor, Miss Klara Kurano. .mmm 78 'K 2 MARJORIE SONADA - Guidance Chairman AILEEN SOUZA - C.R.T.C. AMY SUEDA - I-LR. Chairman, M.C.C., Pre-Nursing Club JANE SUEDA - Club Charmaine, McKinley YBA MARY SUETSUGU - Guidance Chairman, F.H.A.,Commercialites CLARENCE SUNADA ELSIE SUR - Eng. Com. Sec., Quill 8: Scroll, M.C.C. Social Chairman JAMES SUEO CAROLE SUZUKI - Commercialites LAURA TABA - S.A. Treasurer, Torchlighters, F.H.A. RONALD TADAKI - Sr. Football Team WILLIAM TAKAESU - Hui O' Seasiders MICHAEL TAKAHASHI - P.A.A.C. FLORENCE TAKAMIYA - C.R.T.C. ROSE TAKAMIYASHIRO N X Q. in in Q Q, 5 33 ,. ,gx ti A N 4vY , fy '32 3 5,1 fm Q 'A,. we' A X K PAUL TAKAMOT0 - H.R. Vice Chairman JANICE TAKAOKA - H.R. Chairman, F.H.A., Commercialites DORA TAKAR.A - Guidance Chairman, English Ch., Commercialites DOROTHY TAKARA - H.R. Chairman, I-LR. Vice Chairman, Pre-Nursing MAY TAKARA - S.A. Treasurer, H.R.. Secretary, Club Charmaine HARRY TAKEUCHI RODNEY TAKEUCHI JESSIE TAKUSHI - H.R.. Chairman, H.R. Vice Chairman, Club Charmaine KIKUE TAKUSHI CECILIA TALON - English Chairman, Swimming Team, Chorus CAROLE TAMAKAWA - Library Chairman, Com. Relationship Chairman KENNETH TAMASHIRO - Cheerleader HENRY TAMURA THOMAS TAMURA - Red Cross Chairman GILFRED TANABE - I-LR. Chairman, Cheerleader 3, Q ,.. K V E Q W ,-, n may -it S 1 nr: F :him X-In , ' ew 1 -M , Q' X 'Y , af wr. - -var 'il 5 in N 1 f WHAT A CHARMING COUPLE! Modeling cap and gown attire for commensement are Jessie Takushi and Robert Sakoeki. Don't they look lovely? 4 V ,ly X A ',l,,li .Nw 4, -f. .av S R., E3 1 qw, ,, v A X W MWF A ::1,, 4 r H gm --.. .F in 1 1 y ,M 5 2+ A ., Q. W V BARBARA TANAKA BERTHA TANAKA S.A. Vice Chairman R..O.T.C. Sponsor M.C.C. MARGARET TAO Ir. Class Secretary I-LR. Chairman M.C.C. GEORGE TANAKA M.1.C.B. Co-Chairman Key Club HARRY TANAKA Sr. Basketball Team Jaguars Hi-Y GORDON TENGAN H.R. Vice Chairman McCul1y Ramblers .TOY TANAKA l-LR. Secretary Comxnercialites LEILA TANAKA Torchlighters Pre-Nursing Club EDMUND TERADA S.A. Chairman I-LR. Treasurer M.C.C. RONALD TANAKA Sr. Football Teaxn BARBARA TANI S.A. Chairrnan Soph. Class Vice President Torchlighters RAYMOND TERADA English Chairman Swimming Team M.C.C. AILEEN TANIGAWA Secretary H R Secretary H R Vice Chairman ANDREW TAN IGUCH1 MILDRED TERAGAWACHI Sr. Class Pres. Ir. Class Vice Pres. Soph. Class Pres. 'f. 'Mag-,.,,. is 5 J. f is vw , Y 0 H X 3' we , Y xi gif: Ti. 22,4 Y X 33 X YQ Wir gf ,s 4 - sn a Q w. H V S vb N WJ' nf HAROLD TERAMAE Soph. Class Treasurer ' I-LR. Chairman Sr. Basketball Team NORMAN TERUYA Advanced Band THOMAS TERUYA Baseball Team ROBERT TERAMOTO BETTY TODA S.A. Vice-Chairman sf. Body Hospmufy ch. Club Charmaine CHESTER TOGUCHI H.R. Chairman 1-LR. Vice Chairman MURIEL TE-RNYILA C.R.T.C. MELVYN TOJ'lO Library Chairman Pinion Sports Editor Dreamers ELSIE TOKUMARU H.R. Vice Chairman M.C.C. ROBERT TERUKINA ELAINE TOM Pre-Nursing Club ROBERT TOMA S.A. Treasurer Track Team Jaguars LAWRENCE TERUYA S.A. Vice Chairman Jaguars JUNE TOMIMURA PATRICIA TOMIOKA H.R.. Treasurer H.R. Vice Chairman Club Channaine C f S ETQK its 'W' ws, 'lik MMV .- W 5 5 Jilin ix JANE TOMOOKA RAMONA TONG B 81 G Editor-in-Chief R.O.T.C. Sponsor Vl.C.C. KENNETH TSUJIOKA S.A. Treasurer Guidance Chairman Saber lx Chain WENDELL TORRES Forum Chairman M.C .C. TAKAYO TOTTORI Red Cross Chairman Club Charmaine Pre-Nursing Club ROY TSUKAMOTO S.A. Vice Chairman I-LR. Treasurer Sr. Football Team JEANETTE TOYAMA McKinley Y.B.A. Limeliters Pre-Nursing Club ROBERT TOYAMA Jaguars Hi-Y NANCY TSURU Torchlighters SUZETTE TSUBAKI H.R. Secretary R.O.T.C. Sponsor BeBops FREDERICK TSUDA McCu11y Ramblers RONALD TSURU Dreamers JANE TSUDA JEAN TSUDA M.C.C. Pre-Nursing Club ETHEL TSUTSUMI Melonaires Vice-Pres 'F F Q e L , E li V AW' GRACE TSUTSUMI H.R. Treasurer H.R. Secretary Commercialites ' WAYNE UMEDA l-LR. Chairman Dr eamern PAUL URAMOTO Library Chairman Advanced Band ROY UA Forum Chairman Basketball Team Swimming Team GLORIA URSAL S.A. Chairman H.R. Vice Chairman Tor chlighter s EDWIN UWAIN E ALICE UEDOI I-LR. Secretary Lixneliters Commerclalites GEORGE UYEDA S.A. Secretary Saph. Class Com. Ch. Jaguar s AMY UYEHARA IREN E UEHARA Pre-Nursing Club JANET UYEHARA H.R. Chairman B k G Head Typist Lixneliters ERNEST WADA KENNETH UEMURA H.R. Treasurer Track Team McCu1ly Ramblers GRACE WADA Library Chairman Forum Chairman Pre-Nursing Club ELSIE WATANABE T or chlighter s , fmfkxfl I:- S1 'W Q if X W' 5 if 'i K L V if:-rf A lwl K -, X sl ,gf j h V1 ,xiii :ilk Kem W-w. k ', f an E, A T-P lf 1 S' , ' .i: ... 9 , I- , L- - Q' .ft : , .. 'g fl f 'I , ' gf 2 ly' -. A, , .... ,. V K A 3: 1 lR ' ,Mt 5, ve sw :F . Q 3 X Q l HER ROYAL HIGHNESS AND ATTENDANTS--- lVlcKinley's Aloha WeekQueen is the charming and lovely Emilie Kaimi shown here with beautifulat- tendants. Muriel Hussey, on her left and Pualani Ho on her rlght. 84 - -in V I 8+ za' 'I'-V-1, ' L rw ,.,,l -nf li. VW Q 3+ W3 if I HERBERT WATANABE - S.A. Chairman, Hui'O Seasiders JEROME WERNER - Ir. Football Team, Sr. Football Team DENNIS WILLIAMS ROBERT WILLIAMS- I-ib1'a1'V Chairman, Social Com. Chairman EDWARD WISE - Sr. Basketball Team, Sr. Football Team, Chorus ALBERTA WONG - S.A. Chairman, S.A. Secretary, F.T.A. MAY WONG PATRICIA WONG - Forum Chairman, Decca Club JOHN YAMADA RILEY YAMADA - 1-LR. Treasurer, Jr. Baseball Team, Jaguars YEIKO YAMADA - Tennis Team, Torchliters WILFRED KENNETH PATRICIA STANLEY YAMAMOTO YAMANAKA - I-LR. Vice Chairman, Track Team, Key Club YAMANAKA - H.R, Secretary, L-irnelzlghters, M.C.C. YAMANAKA - H.R. Treasurer, Rifle Team, Saber 8: Chain rm f. -F9 :Qi ,av www , 5,106 ai 1,555 5 3 Q 3' '5 ' . .,..IfI - . X I. . fi . .. .,-.- z ., ,.,...,L, K . ., f.. A se., c be 'eff V- , M M,mh,x,VNVi4: gp' , WV .ef . , .7 mi M' as Y IRENE YAMANE - S.A. Treasurer, H.R. Secretary, Limelighters BETTY YAMANUHA - I-LR. Secretary, B 8: G Headline Artist, Pre-Nursing GLORIA YAMAO - Social Chairman, Club Charmaine TRACY YAMASHIROYA - H.R. Treasurer, Track Team, Bachelors Club JANE YAMASHITA - H.R. Clerk, Club Charmaine ERNEST YAMATO - Bachelors Club MARGARET YAMAUCHI - Torchliters, Dream Debs ROY YANAGIDA - Advanced Band ROBERT YANG - Basketball Manager BARBARA ANN YOSHIKI PATRICIA YASSO - Songleader, F.H.A., Community Relation Chairman FRANCES YASUDA - Forum Chairman, Tennis Team ADRIAN YASUTAKE MAE YASUTAKE - S.A. Treasurer, M.C.F. , Pre-Nursing Club IDA YATSU - Jr. Red Cross Chairman, Tennis Team, Swimming WITH HEADS HELD HIGH---Walking toward a higher goal. members of various senior home- rooms leave the campus and head toward a new and promising future. 85 VERNA YEE H.R. Secretary St. Body Hospitality Ch. Torchliters KENNETH YODA St. Body President Saber lx Chain Identification Card Bureau EDWARD YOSHIKAWA H.R. Treasurer B In G Baseball Ed. IKUKO YOGI KOEI YOGI .TUNE YOSHIMATSU H.R. Treasurer F.H.A. SHIRLEY YOKOYAMA Lime liter s Commer cia lites STANLEY YONESAKI FLOY YOSHIMURA I-LR. Secretary Commerchlites Limeliters MAY YORITA S.A. Vice Chairman .lzz I-LR. Vice Chairman E Pre-Nursing Club ' ,.,. V i n ff JEAN vos:-um. we D V C H.n. vm cmrman - Lanai Lixnalau Chairman f . , : n f l ',tA-L 1 Head Sports Editor HAROLD YOSHIMURA Dreamers LEATRICE YOSHIDA Limeliter s Commercialites JANE YOSHIKADO I-LR. Secretary R.0.T.C. Sponsor Dream Deb: NANCY YOSHIMURA Forum Chairman Q53 rw . f w f X 3 1 X 1 A 9 ,A 95 va I 9 3 Q x 'fl'- 4, 4 A fiom X . Nl W M is IIA, . 11 'Vw . fl ROYAL YOSHJ MUR.A sm H , -fu' . .Ml M val' CHESTER YUEN N, Guidance Chairman C Basketball Team f FLORENCE YUEN Tc rchliters Ccmmercialites ALEXANDER 'IOUNG I zzh gl B h GFootbal1 Editor 2 Saber 8: Chain ' 2' Jaguars PHILIP YUEN 'M Guidance Chairman Swimming Team Q in Q Q 1. RICHARD YUEN X Community Rehtion Ch. lk GEORGE YOUNG ' 11 1 vii RICHARD YUEN Forum Chairman -- Track Team 5 YVONNE ZASEMOVITCH Community Relztion Ch. Girls Drill Team WHICH WILL IT BE? ---Modeling a semi-formal suit is Walter Koyanagi, while Leonard Kaneshiro displays the business suit. Rob- ert Sakoeki and Kenneth Nitta modelthe caps and gowns, while Har- old Yoshimura wears a formal outfit. Girls modeling the capi and gowns are Jessie Takuchi and Joyce Kawahara. Elsie Shiroma wears the white semi-formal, while Hannah Ohiza wears a formal dress. Emilie Kaimi shows the pastel semi-formal. I Q? i'. 1 'V ..,, ' , my C sf 1 7 w 55' ' :E ' 1- ' .fi G , 1 ' -'CQ -5 We Made It X W N mag? X. 3 A if ww af , K sw va, 1 M XMB Vxafmf I ai, DAVID AU MARTIN KAHUE TAKUJ1 HIRANO RALPH HORIKUNI We Dicln't JAMES AKISADA RICHARD ARATA MARCELLINO BAGOOD WALLACE CHANG VIRGINIA CHING CLIFFORD CHUN .TEANETTE IBARA JOAN ITAI SAMUEL XAAUA QUEENIE KANEKOA NANCY KANESHIRO MELVIN KAUHANE JAMES KAWAINUI RONALD KEKONA GEORGE KIPAPA ELIZABETH KOLB JOSEPH LEONG .TEANETTE MIYAMOTO VALKYRIE KAHALELIKUA LORRAINE MORI JAMES KAJIOKA BERTHA NAKAMURA EDWARD NAONE MELVIN OGATA DIT MUN PANG HARRIET ROBERTS NORMAN SHEA GORDON SMITH HARRY TANABE EDWARD TANAKA HAZEL YAMAUCHI GEORGE YUGAWA Sjcuolcni' Achvuh S BLACKANDGOLD .7 A a ,. ,. QQULK nd 5Ya Q I :U ,Q N '-,k, - 2' 4.'f Q-2' '1-H-..-ii?-f'1 L -f f vw'-9-' ' ffQ.-6,111 Q k ,as fff4. hQQakNXX 'ff-Q, ir 'rv-fe' M - 'f'-M 'f Q r ff .5?'4+15j f' 3Sx'f:-Rf' gi-if 0 1 , ff 23 ' 19 McKml ey Hi gh School Block 5, Gold'1944 Black Gold - 99 i , Q ,. K A 1 ' f xi f rj K af 2' wr t . l Ramona T0l'fg Mr. Charles Sakamaki Lillian Naito Editor m Chief Adviser Production Manager This year's Black and Gold staff was headed by Ramona Tong, editor in chief, and Lillian Naito, production manager, who, with a staff of about fifty members, worked diligently throughout the year to prepare this book of memories. Serving as the new adviser was Charles Sakamaki, who replaced Mrs. Virginia Ransburg, who had been the adviser for the previous eleven years. Immediately after school began in September, each staff member was assigned a definite task and each section editor was held responsible for meet- ing his deadline. This was a big responsibility for had the deadlines not been met, the Black and Gold would not have been published on time. With that thought in mind, each editor firstacquainted himself with the big job ahead by studying the booklet sum- mary of his job prepared by the previous year's section editor. The actual work of producing the annual was a complicated one. First, thumbnail sketches were made and shown to the adviser for approval. The editor in chief and production manager then began working on the layouts. Photographers were assigned Margaret Murakami Vernon Miyamoto School Government Head Photographer to take pictures and each editor wrote compositions and legends. These were typed, cut out, and pasted. The headline editor supplied the captions. while the artists used their talents to produce the division pages and other art work. As soon as each signature was completed, it was sent to Daniel Sison, print shop adviser, to be printed by his students. The Black and Gold is one of only two high schoolyearbooks ir the territory known to be printed by the offset method. After the printed pages were returned from the print shop, they were folded and sent to the Hawaii Timesbinde-ry to be bound. The annuals, then com- plete ly finished, were returned to McKinley to be dis- tributed. Thus the Black and Gold has been the product of the combined work and efforts of many people. Last year's BlackandGold received a First Classurating from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The annual scored 922 points out of a possible 1,000 in the official C.S.P.A. scorebook. Maile Watanabe headed the Black and Gold last year, with Ramona Tong as production manager. Janet Uyehara Patrick Chu Head Typist Head Artist 90 , ,Y , . I ,M iv '-1 --- 'S ' O , 3 .-.. M .: V .I by 'L' fo Q J C' . f-.A FTW , 'A h Q- I 1 Jacqueline Nahoi Doris Shimoko Janet Shimabukurok Lillian Naito Claire Migita Senior Crpeditor Senior CQ-edipOr Junior Co-editors Sophomore Editor ' k X I ft P: U' ha 1.1- SNAPPED IN THE MIDST OF THEIR WORK, the sports editors are seen comparing their work. They are, from left to right, Ecl- ward Yoshikawa. Alexander Young, Jean Yoshida, Ernest Yamato, and Robert Kanagusuku. Joan A1-akaki Student Activities Elsie Shimabukuro Faculty Editor fx 'Q C v v 471. Jw' ax- ws. FOLD, FOLD, FCLD, Endless folding is done to keep the pro- duction in steady progress. From left to right, these helpful boys are Chester Togurhi, Chester Hironal-ca, Thomas Matsumoto, and Harold Yoshlniura. Jean Yoshida Yeiko Yamada Head Sports Editor Chronology Q fr K 'TJ' 91 Louise Kojima Business Manager UQ Betty Yamanuha Headline Artist Eleanor Kane shiro Posing Editor Alvina Waioli Make-up Editor hu Q v, f X I -:aa img. News . i 3 woe am ' Q' 'fi- Y 9 171 l ,Q Z 535 In 5 Ethel Iwa saki Marian Yasutake Sz Myrna Okamura Alvin Hirohata Opening 81 Theme Hi-Y, Y-Teen Editors ROTC Editor . 5 CLICKETY CLICK CLICK-- -Typing away at the typewritersare, from left to right, Ann Tsuchiyama. Es- ther Onishi,and Patricia Tomiolca. Typists are essential to every yearbook, and these girls were no ex- ception. As exchange editor, Ann is seen typing one of her many letters written to the various high school yearbook staffs throughout the territory, Jean Tsuda Kenneth Masuda Robert Kanagusuku Rifle Editor Golf Editor Tennis Editor it 'I 4 :Lv Eweziziai J ' dun 'Uh ESE. V :z 'W N.. 1' Q41 'CK Ann Tsu chiyama Exchange Editor I Arm: , X., -.1 wa- md' M 4 IGP Nah-F YZ? .nr f fm 111 Betty Murayama Irene Miyama Circulation Office Manager .4- QUIET! ARTISTS AT WORK---Here are four of McKinlcy's Black and Gold artists working cmiscien- ciously for you. Thcy are. from left tn right, Patrick Chu, Eleanor Salmon, Chester Toguchi, and Ph. 'Q Beverly Nakama Office Manager Beatrice Okamoto Engraving Editor Harry Okabe. Working under Patrick, head txrt1sL,Llic5c artists were responsible for all the drawings Diane Araimki found in this yearbook. Kenneth Okamura Alexander Young Pu Ernest Yamato Edward Yosliikawa Basketball Editor Football Editors Baseball Editor ,am - :. QQf,.,, ,M .aw P ...a ,. i naw Wm ? 1' 5 ' ,fern y , Track Editor Neal Okamoto Student Activitie s Dailv l s Q x Judith no Mrs. Virginia Editor in Chief Adviser 2 The Daily Pinion has again this year kept the McKinley student body informed of the daily news on the campus. Without this daily newspaper, we wouldn't have had another fruitful and successful school year. The first Pinion was published on October 14, l920. Published twiceamonth, it sold for ten cents acopy. On January ll, 1923, itbecame aweekly. In l939 the first daily Pinion was printed and today is believed to be the only daily high school newspaper in this world to be printed by the offset method. Daniel Sison has been head of the printing depart- ment since 1929. Under Mrs. Ransburg, who has been adviser since 1944, The Daily Pinion celebrated its 35th anniversary this year. A dinner was held at the Evergreen with many prominent guests present. Last year The Daily Pinion received many awards and citations including the George Washing- ton medal from Freedoms Foundations for the third time. Winifred Kaneshiro, editor in chief. won an editorial contest sponsored by the Hawaii Chapter Clifton Mashiba Amy Mita Business Manager Fgatufg Editor , .fssgfsg ,. A Vg'jWX,VfY,Q:.,, . ., . Pinion iNet Ethel Iwa saki Production Manager Ransburg She was awarded Sl0. The of World Brotherhood. special issue of The Daily Pinion on February 25, 1955, also wonanewspaper contest for the best cov- erage of World Brotherhood. The National T .B. Association selected the Daily Pinion for a certificate of honor award in the 1954 school press project on T.B. A T.V. set for the school's use was the 1955 prize. In the Junior Red Cross publicity campaign con- test, The Daily Pinion obtained the right to hold the first prize perpetuating trophy for the coming year. The Pinion was awarded the honor for its nearly complete coverage of the annual membership campaign and other Red Cross activities. The paper also won the A award which is given to news organs with a commendable record above ordinary service by the Quill and Scroll in its cri- tical service for school newspapers. The Daily Pinion scored 888 points out of a possible 1000. The Daily Pinion is amember of the Quill and Scroll, the National Scholastic Press Association, and the Columbia Press. Elsie Sur Jane Nakaguma NCWS Editor Make-up Manager il , 'Q' . X 'iii 94 ' ' i , 'ZQfwg14'1 ,. wsu 'I We 2-i. - ,f W f Melvin Tojio Robert TOIT13 Sports SPUY'-5 N ' ren ' to, ' ,Q 5. 'v-. in 31. fin Q v T' 'M A '64 1 'S ,,,.., if ra fir fi OH, HOW NICEl exclaim the Daily PLNION reporters as they dmire work put out by patients of the Lanakila craft center. They 1'B.from left to right. Diane Yamagata. Miriam Wataoka, and Ellen Iirota. Tooru Hara Eleanor Aoki Art Editor Posing Editor Wt ASQ-P i 'Q Ag swans - 'Q' sf Q up Edwin Igawa Lorraine Seno Headline Editor Headline Artist I 1-' ,--i- JUST LIKE THAT! beams Constance Lou, held photographer, while preparing to take a picture of Edwin Igawa, headline artist, as he diligently works out a sensational headline for the next day's Pinion as well as to strike an impressive pose. Anthony Lau Constance Lau Head Photographer Head Photographer rcs? I '43 95 .. f , if Am' E -3 y ..,,h ' :Z 'f X , J ng z . - .Q gf r vw. .:,.. j i ,Fl ,A Aw 'A -,W-v:22:rJ', Iris Mm Mlfgifet T59 Glenn Hi1'0m050 George Medeirol TYPMU Editor TYPWB Editor Ci1'Cl11lii0n Exchange Editor Xff i 52 : 15 Y A: -W fi.. lf . Im 15, ' , lb NJA , ' he .A,. Ronald Diaz June Doi Janet Inoue Librarian Publiqiiy publicity WORK, WORK, WORK! That's all the Pinion staff seems to be doing as they try to get The Daily Pinion out on time. Frances Yokoi is busy pastinga storytogether, while Rebecca Basiul cuts out another. Ethel Iwalaki, production manager, is helping Jane Nakaguma. make- up editor, with the layouts. Harold Yoshimura and Jean Uyetake arf reading some stories to make sure they are correct. No one in thu Pinion office seems to have any time to waste for there is alway work to be drme. H its 91 lf r7 1sX 96 wig ,sf 3 ,f Print 'til CAREFULNOWI Working industriously on The Daily Pinion is the lovely lass, Patricia Yasso. The nega- tive she is working on must be made carefully and without a single mistake. DANIEL SISON AND HIS PRINT SHOP BOYS worked diligently throughout the year in serving McKinley. Many of us do not realize the tremendous burden that was placed upon the print shop boys and Mr. Sison who worked untiringly to publish our school paper, The Daily Pinion, SHOP PRINTS YEARBOOK They also had the responsibility of printing our yearbook, The Black and Gold, and our booklet of creative literature, the Ka Hana Kaulana. As a further service to McKinley,the print shop produced grade slips, absence slips, health cards,dance tick- kets, and many other miscellaneous items needed by THAT lSN'T TOO GOOD. says Mr. Sison to Bernard Padilla and Ken- neth Taknyesu. To don job well, measurements must be nb no lutely Mr. Sison Instructor Shop 5 STEADYl Boy,if this isn't ahard job, sighs Ronald Tokita. This task must be done delicately, and a dead- line must be met. Concentration and accuracy are the main objectives in this field. the various McKinley departments. Although most of the boys in the print shop were beginners, their eagerness and enthusiasm helped to make their work successful. The print shop, though unknown to many McKinleyites, has played a vital part in our school life, and the boys are the unsung heroes of McKinley's literary productions. CHANGE TO OFFSET MADE IN '35 The print shop has beena part of McKinley since the l9Z0's. It changed from the lithograph method -to the offset method in 1935. McKinley is one of the few schools in Hawaiito use the method. Mr.Sison has been with McKinley for the past Z6 years. accurate. These boys, with the aid of their adviser, does the tedious chore of printing our Dnlly Pinion ll well en the Black and Gold. iv' NN.. -ceq -1 97 Ka Hana Kaulana 'X5npfl'q,,':.,'n: , mm 1 SMILING I-'OR THE CAMERA are chairmen ofthe Ka Hana Kaulana. Standing are May Sasaki, senior co-chairman, and Ronald Hiraoka. junior chairman. Sitting are Margaret Lum. senior co-chairman, and Gail Muranaka, sophomore chairman. THE BUSY MCKINLEYITES pictured below are students of the Eng- lish Committee who helped to produce the Ka Hana Kaulana and make it a success. Margaret Lum is typing away, while Gail Mura- naka proofreads a page. Miss Remick supervises the work being KA HANA KAULANA, McKinley' s own bookle1 of creative writing and art,is a collection of outstand ing essays,poems, photographs, and drawings done by the students during the year, It was originated in the late 1930's by Miss Elizabeth Keys. It was then called the Pinion Supplement. In 1945, the girls' counselor, Mrs. Doris Keppe- ler, suggested the title, Ka Hana Kau1ana. This very appropriate name means thehighest and fin- est creative work of any kind. Miss Grace Remick of the senior English-social studies department again helped the students with this year's publication. She has been the adviser for the past severalyears and has done much to encou- rage creative writing among the students. Enthusiastic McKinleyites who cooperated tc make the Ka Hana Kaulana a success were Marga- ret Lum, May Sasaki,Ronald Hiraoka,and Gail Mura- naka. These students and Miss Remick gave much oi their free time to produce the excellent booklet. The artwork was contributed by the students o: Miss Eleanor Vogel. The photographers and writers of the publications department turned in their bes' pictures and editorials. done on the layouts by May Sasaki and Ronald Hiraoka. These stu- dents worked diligently and gave up much of their free time to pub- lish our booklet of creative work. 1 xi.. .lb 45 1, i 98 Library THE McKlNLEY LIBRARY was the most fre- quently visited area on the campus. Capably super- vised by Mrs. Gladys Faulkner, the librarian, it played an important part in the operation of our school. Students were able to study there or bor- row books from the shelves only because many teachers and students helped to serve in the libra- ry. There were two assistant librarians, five teach- ers, and 55 student helpers who gave their services and time to the library this year. About 35 students used the library every day to study or borrow books, magazines, and pamphlets, In l954, through the McKinley Library Memorial fund, 90 drawer card catalog cases were added tothe library facilities. Evidence showing that students have truly made use of our literarytreasures was last year, 1954-55, when l4,678 books, 899 magazines, 757 pamphlets and 475 pictures were borrowed by students. The use of magazines and newspapers in the reading room has sharply increased. There was a total of 13,296 newspapers and magazines read during last year. Many students have found that the library con- tains most of the material on research workthat they need. THREE STUDIOUS UNDERCLASSMEN are seen borrowing books from the McKinley library as helper Dolores Layau helps to check them out. These boys are a few of the hundreds of students who use our library daily. - . ' xx'-X., 2 MRS. GLADYS FAULKNER. head librarian, beanis with understanda- ble pride as she watches her storehouse of literary treasures grow each year inbothquantityandquality. Most heartening is the fact that so many find the library invaluable, GOOD NEWS? Or is I..i'l Abner in trouble again? These boys seein to have found that the library is a good place to be during their long lunch hour, Others rush there early in the morning to browse or to finish their day's assignment. sv '9- 99 Band fy- an- 'IV QV' 4 V I I Q A ' K X lit Z X ' i , K lf' Q fi, Henry Miyamura Roy Yanagida Lawrence Balat CO Moges Cabalse First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutena t Drum Majm- v- at 1 Q O 9 , FN 0 - A tv.. . I ' A G A If 0 3 m U H 4 n 5 f gi' f x 5 Q A L Q 'i 'ri Q Yi W ' xv Jr I 3 rf V i N,,t:-x R f' D ,. N qi ,Q vm if if Q Hs. i J E7 . kj Mr. Richard Lum Instructor rev,-afsf ew if v U: H1 f 'lx GO, BOYS, GO! Here six of the band boys seem to be going Benjamin Kailieha wild. They are. from left to right: James Sugiyama, Ron- Captain ald Pang, Donald Miyamura, Fred Kono, Donald Pang, and THE MCKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL BAND, recog- nized by many as one of the top concert bands in the territory, this year enjoyed one of its most success- ful seasons in many years. Judging by their excel- lent performances at the Music Festival, the Spring Concert, and the special student concert to raise rnoneyfor new band uniforms, this year-'sband must certainly be classed with other great ones in Mc- Kinley's history. It got off to a fine start as early as September when it presented its first concert after only two and a half weeks of school. During the football season, it showed its musical versatilityand its group dependabilityat every Mc- Kinley game. At the homecoming game against Kai- muki High, the band put on a display of its fine pre- cision marching. Needless to say, the band was also the heart and the life of every pep rally held, The benefit concert for the band was an apparent success judging by the enjoyment evident among both students and teachers. A Wide variety of music was presented at this concert. At each of the several ROTC reviews held during the year, the band received widespread commenda- tion for their fine marching and spirited military music., At the annual Spring Concert, it showed its ex- traodinarytalent as it played its best concert music in years including the old Cl-?iSSiCS. contemporary band music, and the light popular numbers among its renditions. After meeting a heavy schedule of appearances at football games, pep rallies, ROTC reviews, and con- certs, the bandalso went ona musical tour of several public rural intermediate schools. Popular among dance lovers was a special group of McKinley bandsmen who formed their own dance Orchestra called the Velveteers. Composed of top musicians from the school band, they played for our canteens, the sophomore dance, and other occasions, lOl Choir is wr- ' Harris Melemai Madeline Kanaina Edward Wise Matthew Poomalhealam Vice-president Secretary Treasure L,b,.ar,an VOCAL MUSIC CLASSES were first organized in McKinley in 1930. The chorus has grown year by year and today is a vital part of McKinley's curri- culum. Music is one of the fine arts that people, young and old, enjoy, McKinley's chorus has done much to bring out the musical talents of students and has supplied our school and the community with excellent entertainment during the school year., The choristers, under the capable direction of Mrs.Dorothy Strohman, spent the early part of the first semester getting organized. Officers were elected to lead the club. The McKinley chorus participated in many school-wide assemblies. They took part in such af- fairs as the Aloha Week assembly, the installation of student government officers, the Thanksgiving program, and the Christmas assembly, A highlight of the Christmas seasonwas the singing of Christ- mas carols by the chorus on the steps of the Admi- nistration Building. In January the chorus sang at a naturalization ceremony, The group also made recordings that were played over radio stations KI-ION, KPOA, and KGU, They also took part in the Music Festival held in May and participated in exchange assemblies at Kaimuki and Roosevelt High Schools. The chorus acquainted McKinleyites with hymns, popular songs, classics, folk songs, and semi-classics. Myrna Lee and Charles Kane were the two out- standing soloists. Especially memorable were Charles Kane's interpretations of the Lord's Prayer and You'll Never Walk Alone, Myrna Lee, McKinley's songbird, who appeared frequently as a featured soloist, sang at the OEA Convention and at the American Society of Agricultural Engin- eers banquet. She also placed in the Hawaiian Electric music contest semi-finals. 102 'gggi fs is 8 Q? 'yivi Q T20 0 X , 1 '59 .- '55 K ' ' , ' Mrs. Str hman Charles K Myrna Lee Di T- Solo' l President vw? 233 V I Q 2 40 .ps shi' . .. Args 'amps AN Mrs. Margaret Wong Nurse pulse rates. The Takara, iff' ti A rigs A M. pa- A , 24T4itIfx sf' HealTh OUR HEALTH CENTER was efficiently supervised by our friendly school nurse, Mrs. Margaret Wong. To promote good health, students were given eye tests and X-ray examinations. Students were also requir- ed to bring in dental and physical examination cards. These surveys helped them to keep a close check on their physical conditions so that they can be healthier citizens of tomorrow. Mrs. Wong was also the adviser of the Pre-Nursing Club. This club was composed of 35 senior girls who aspire girls assisted in carrying out the functions received practical experience by learning to ing beds. These girls also received training to be future nurses. These of the health center, They take temperatures and fix- in recording any change of officers of the club were Judith Murakami, presidentg Dorothy vice -presidentg and Marian Chinen, secretary. ARE YOU SICK, THOMAS?---You don't look sick after seeing two pretty nurses,Vivian Orta and May Wongg patient Thomas Matsu- moto seems to have forgotten all about his illness and about ready to go home . PRE-NURSING CLUB FRONT ROW: CL. to RJ Filomina Guting, May Sasaki, Dolores Buen 0. Janet Miyasaki. Judith Murakami. Myrna Correa, Doris Ebisuzaki, Ta- kayo Tottori. ROW Z:Barbara Nakama,Ste1la Kozuki, Betty Yaman 104 ll- ? W4,..., . .:...,,. , Q 1 , I 4 , I A WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? ---Pretty nurse, Dorothy Gonsalves,takes the pulse rate of patient Frances Nunes, who seems to be doing fine This young Florence Nightingale is an efficient and capable helpex for the sick. ha, Lillian Lee, Mae Yasutake, Dorothy Takara, Annette Itoga, Amy Sueda. Lillian Higa. ROW 3: Sybil Chang, Elaine Tom, Grace Wada, Frances Aoki, Frances Yasuda, Vivian Orta, Ethel Kumai, Amy Uye- hara, Marian Chinen. 'S 'W sq, . - 1' 1:4 'QQ - . rr- 5- MCC Y 'E Richard Nagano S Pre sident mt 1 Earl Fujii Treasurer Margaret Tao Mrs. Wlihg AmY Milo Vice-president Adviser Secretary THE MCKINLEY CITIZENSHIP CLUB, better known as the MCC, was organized in 1919 by Dr. Willard Givens. The club is composed of approxi- mately 60 junior and senior students who are se- lected for both thelir willingness to serve the school and community and their scholastic ability. '11-IE motto of the MCC, Non ministrari, sed ministrare, meaning Not to be served, but to serve, was wellillustrated by their activities this year. Besides ushering at all achool assemblies, the members ushered at the OEA convention, the Honolulu Community Theatre, and at the Takarazuka Revue. In addition, the members went caroling at Maluhia Home and at Leahi Hospital. FRONT ROW QL. to RJ: S. Onaga, P. Okawa. K. Ebisu, M. Sasaki, L. Naito, R. Tong, J. Kam. ROW Z: L. Lee, C.Lau. J.Doi,S. Kami- ya, S. Amioka, D. Leong, M. Yorita, J. Tsuda, J, Arakaki, M, Mat- suoka, J. Uyehara, E. Hokama. ROW 3: E., Aoki. M. Nakagawa, A. Kondo, B, Nakama. A. Mito. J. Ito, M. Tao, P. Yamanaka. J. Mura- However, it was not all work and no play. A get acquainted social was held in October and a picnic was planned by the juniors. Climaxing this year's social activities was a luau, the first held in many years. This year the club was headed by Richard Na- gano as president, Margaret Tao, vice-presidentg Amy Mito, secretary, and Earl Fujii, treasurer. Advising them was Mrs.lVlargaret Wong, who, al- though this was her first year, proved to be very capable. The accomplishments of the MCC this year have been indeed admirable and undoubtedly help to make this club, one of the oldest at McKinley rank high with its long and distinguished record. kami, A. Sueda, C. Fujikane, G. Hoo, T. Katsuyoshi, ROW 4: B Tanaka, H,Okada, E, Iwasaki, E. Sur, E. Fujii. R. Higuchi, W. Ishii B. Lum, G. ldemoto, M, Kimoto, D, Manabe, R. Ching, D,Okimoto R. Nagano, E. Fong, V., Miyamoto. - u v --W....,..,........,...t,,,...,.....,..s,..-..........,... -naming ulnuqu-ngunennungnashuuun as 4? 105 an Yi 418 MGM 2 Florence Higuchi 'Q Audrey Lee Ann Kondo Librarian Treasurer L Joan Arakaki Secretary Bertha 'Tanaka ViCe-p1-Qgident President I'I-IE FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB was organized at McKinley by Miles E, Cary, on October 24, 1948, Believed to be the first F.T.A, club organized on the island, it is composed this year of 48 girls from all grade levels. The purpose of this club is to encourage fur- ther interest in the teaching field. The goals are to help young people cultivate in themselves the qualities of personality and character, which are the foundations of successful teaching, and to provide the members with specific informa- tion about opportunities in the various fields of education. The various activities for the year included 3 get-together social, listening to speakers dis- FRONI ROW flcft to rightj: Jane Ogawa, Jane Ohta, Jean Nagato. Sylvia Uahinui, Kikuye Ebisu, June Doi, ShirleyOnaga, Hiroko Ohoe, Marjorie Okada, Roseline Teruya, May Uchimura, Irene Tanaka. ROW Z: Stephanie Choy. Charlotte Ginoza. Margaret Murakanii. Helen FTA cuss teaching as a career, an excursion to Teach- ers College at the University of Hawaii, and a fare well social at the end of the year. Folding seals, visiting the Children s Hos - pital with favors, and publicizing scholarships available to McKinleyites were some of the ser- vices performed by this club, The committees responsible for these activities were the social, program, service, and publicity committees. Leading the club this year were: Bertha Ta- naka, presidentg Joan Arakaki, vice-president: Florence Higuchi, secretaryg Ann Kondo, trea- surer and Audrey Lee, librarian-historian. Miss Frances Mecredy advised the club through a successful and prosperous year. Kawahara, Gail Muranaka, Joan Arakaki, Joy Yoshimura. Jane Shi- mabuko, Audrey Chong. ROW 3: Grace Oda, Asako Lbisu, Verna Leong, JanetNakamura, Dorothy Ito, Margaret Tao, Judith Ito, Jane Nakaguma, Mamo Nakagawa, Aileen Fong, Florence lliguchi, Elsie 1 S Okada, Betty Ohta, Ann Kondo, Audrey Lee, Janice Okami. Edith Sur, lertha Tanaka. R. 2 1 i 5 t 2 Pg ri E if m m mm A .. l M .ave K I3 ,. wr' , Beatrice Okamoto president Emilie Kaimi ViCe-p1-esident Mrs. Cleo Butler - FHA THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA vas organized to prepare girls for the future. This year, they used the motto, Towards New Hori- zons. They carried out many schooland commu- nity projects such as the making of doll clothes, hand puppets, and stuffed toys for little children Ln hospitals and the collecting of clothes for Wai- mano home. During the Christmas vacation ten girls went to Queen's Hospital to wrap gifts for the patients, Other activities included the month- ly meetings, initiation service, get-together par ties. sending of delegates to the Territorial Con vention, and the installation service for next year's officers. Last year Beatrice Okamoto and Emilie Kaimi FRONT ROW: QL, to R., R. Manini, E. Kaleikini, J. Mahunalii, T. Fachibana, M. Nagaue. N, Uyehara, E. Shiroma, B. Okamoto, J. Mu- 'anaka, L. Tahara, B, Yee, M. Kishimoto, U. Stephens, M. Suetsu- gu. ROW Z: B, Goo, S. Kudo, I. Inouye. K. Ikemi, F. Nunes, B. Turner, J. Shimata, R, Au, G, Hussey, W. Keloolani, E. Fukumoto, 3, Hara, C. Kunimitsu, Mrs. Butler. ROW 3: J., Alanano, J, Ka- s 'J 1 Si..Il'!NSi'f'!!fi25 io-x, .595 ANN 'QS swf' , NP' Adviser Johnette Mahunalii I Secretary Sylvia Kudo Treasurer represented McKin1ey's F.H.A. chapter at the Territorial Convention held on Kauai and brought back new ideas to improve the organization., This year on December 3,they attended the Oahu confer- ence which was held at the Queen Liliuokalani Building, Under the supervision of Mrs. Cleo Butler, the F.H.A. members have tried very hard to live better today for a better life tomorrow. Their officers were Beatrice Okamoto, president, Emi- lie Kaimi, vice-presidentg Johnette Mahunalii, secretary, Sylvia Kudo, treasurerg Lotus Hee, parliamentarian-historiang Glenda Pires. chair- man of public relationsg and Emma Kaleikini, songleader, laukoi, R.Oku, R. Edwards, M. J. Kupau, M. Kanoi, E. Kimura. M. Busano, S. Azevedo, J. Furtado. P, Maurice. C. Risner, E. Kai- mi, L. Rodrigues, D., Rivera, B. Nonaka, J. Kobashigawa. ROW 4: K,Kalua, M, Karratti, S. Mendonca, A. lsomura, N, Kikila, J. Gomes. A. Moo, A. Kuhia, V. Bailey. P. Carroll, H, Kono, F. Kishi- moto, C. Ishimaru. mmm-. lr v-Q -,if L., -Ji 'NYY Sy. i FE.. VSY7.SlnP'1.4fF1Y?,l1! 'YK U lu!1 i!f Ein YT Nffd kill GAA The girls in the top picture are practicing some shots during time- Agnes Nakata reaches up for the volley- out. In the picture below ball in a G.A.A, tournament game. Other teammates look on with much confidence. The Girls' Athletic Association, which is orga- nized through the physical education classes, is composed of sophomore girls. The girls are divided into 36 teams and partici- pate in volleyball and basketball tournaments. The winning teams represent McKinley whenever invita- tions are received from other high school G.A.A.'s. Another of the activities of the G.A,A, is danc ing . The girls learn square dancing, folk dancing, and social dancing, During the Christmas season, the girls enjoyed a get-acquainted partywith roasted peanuts for re- freshment. if? ',,, I f3f-+ 72' W li fi E 4, . RUN, GIRL, RUN! Georgina Samson is shown chasing after the ball during an exciting basketball game. The girls learned to play accord- ing to the National Girls Rules instead of the Boys' Rules which are commonly used on the playgrounds here. DID IT GO OVER? Jeanie Hoi-ie goes all out to put the ball over the Charlotte Perry, Margaret Motooka, Ellen Hirota, and Grace Kita- net. while the rest of the team look on from left to right: Patricia Dias, Lea 108 hopefully, The girls are jima, The National Girls' Rules were also used in the volleyball Okamura. Jeanie Horie, tournament. 'thaw-none COOPERATIVE RETAILING Cneeling from left to right: Aileen Heu, Helen Oshita, Judith Oshiro. Elsie Tokumaru. Patricia Wong, Jane Nakamura, Amy Shibuya, Flo- THE COOPERATIVE RETAILING TRAINING COURSE is one of the most unusual classes at McKinley because students actually receive on- the-job training and are paid as they earn their school credit. During the afternoon hours they are placed ln part-time sales positions throughout the city. They study and learn units on salesmanship, store organization, display, advertising, job practices, and store arithmetic. The CRTC students have formed their own chapter of the Distributive Education Clubs of America to particpate in social and service acti- vities. COMMERCIALITES FRONT ROW fleft to rightjz H. Hamasaki, M. Nagaue, F. Fukida, L. Pataray, E.Matayoshi, E. Kaneshiro, D. Shimoko, L. Kojima, I. Mu- rashige, E. Au, R. Au. ROW 2: C. Granger, D. Takara, I. Shimata, L. Laurnana, S. Yokoyama, J. Yoshida, K. Matsuda, J. Iwane. S. Kat- 'U-4 rence Takamiya. Standing: Mona Mae Martins, June Stant, Margar- et Abrew, Jeanette Faustina, Allen Davis. Harold lseri, Mr. Ernest Cherrv, Eileen Souza, Patsy Sekioka. and Muriel Fern. THE OBJECTIVES OF TI-IE COMMERCIAL- ITES of McKinley are to familiarize commercial majors with the policies, procedures. and activi- ties ofthe business worldg to serve the school and community in whatever way they cang and to aid each of them to become qualified citizens and suc- cessful workers. This club had an enrollment of 60 members. The adviser and officers of the executive council .were:Mrs.Sarah Snodgrass, advisergFlorence Fu- kida,chairmang Lillian Kanagusuku,vice-chairmang Janice Iwane, corresponding secretaryg Vinetta Wong, recording secretarygand Mildred Kealakahi and Joy Tanaka, program co-chairmen. sumoto, D. Lum, E. Eko, M. Kunimune. ROW 3: B, DeMello, M. Se- retsugu, C. Yamabe, V. Wong, F. Idemoto, K. Kuriyama, J. Tanaka J. Kohashikawa, R. Takamiyashiro, I. Yatsu. I. Takaoka, C. Little- wood, V. Dilag, is l Q 9, K , ., R' Q 6 J, ff-is lf .. Q 15 C- K,- CV' .f grav- Nu fi' A 5 . lO9 F' l 3-sein W .........,--,--Q-M gf.. ' irc! I ' W ra B , if O 31 ' f S' 'Iii S M 45' n. ,i L s ,.. .z f- S + . rf' ' S in ' Ia A 2 ,,.A - . . . Q V 5 ' 2 9 A rg 4, i A Q Q ,, ,H e .2 - if se aa, JM A -1 U K i R I? Y' M.C.F. FRONT ROW fL. to RJ: F. Yokoi, J. Miyamoto, O. Kealalio, J. Doi, M. Sasaki, L. Naito, S. Kamiya, H..Kawamoto, K. Kamioka, E. Kumai, D. Kajihiro, E. Higa. ROW Z: M.Asari, M. Teruya, J. Miura, J. Mu- THE MCKINLEY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP is a chapter of the Inter-school Christian Fellowship, an inter-denominationalorganization. Its purpose is to encourage personalallegiance to Jesus Christ as our Savior and Lord and the active expression of such allegiance in school life. Meeting once a week. the group was headed by the following students: Richard I-Iori, president, Robert Shiosaki, vice-presidentg JeanHaruki, sec- retary, and Gerald Ting, treasurer. Weekly pro- grams consisted of speakers, movies, discussions, and Bible studies. Every other month, the various chapters of the Inter-school Christian Fellowship of Oahu came together for rallies. ramoto, P. Takushi, G. Tsuda, L. Young, J. Shimada, J. Haruki, M. Lum, M. Yasutake. ROW 3: J. Naganuma, B. Kohara, N. Kawakami, R. Sakumoto, R. Shiosaki, H. Hironaka, C. Kanemori, R. Horii, H. Takara, P. Chu, M. Kimoto, R. Chu. K. Goya, S. Nakahama. THE YOUNG BUDDHIST ASSOCIATION of Mc- Kinley is a newly organized club consisting of Bud- dhist boys and girls. The purpose of this club is to promote the best interests and welfare of its members by directing the association's efforts toward the improvement of the intellectual, moral, cultural, physical,and spiritual conditions of Bud- dhist students at McKinley High School., The Y.B ,A,, was headed by Mary Okumoto, presi- dent. Other officers were Takayo Tottori, vice- presidentg Janet Nishihira, secretaryg and Evelyr Okazaki, treasurer. The Rev. Ernest Hunt was spiritual adviser and Kazuyoshi Hayashida was the club adviser, Q Y.B.A.. Hamamoto, Takaye Tottori, Amy Kimura. ROW Z: Annette Itoga, FRONT ROW: QL. to RJ Barbara Nakama, Judith Murakami, Ruby Jean Imada, Janet Nishihira, Amy Sueda, Gail Okamura, Ellen Ma- Oshiro, Mary Okurnoto, Stephanie Katsumoto, Janice Iwane, Patsy tsushirna. Juliethe Ogata. s J I 4 rv- N ' ,- Q, N we .A A- Q 3 , Q 2 ,h ... tw l 0? 5, gf, i 'A . ,J , . 4. K . Q 4? X W .Q f M ' .N , x .f , 5: 0. r 1 ' an H -5- . A X Q A l QUILL AND SCROLL Beatrice Okamoto, Yeiko Yamada, Ellen Au, and Ramona Tong. ROW BOTTOM ROW: Amy Mito, Vernon Miyamoto, Ethel lwasaki, Patrick 3: Judith Ito, Lillian Naito, Margaret Tao, Mrs. Ransburg.Elsie Sur, Chu, and Lillian Lee. ROW Z: Louise Kojima, Margaret Murakami, and Joan Arakaki. THE QUILL AND SCROLL, an honor society for high school journalists ,was organized at McKinley in 1928 by Mrs. Esther S. Dorrow. Its seven ideals are truth, enlightenment, opportunity, leadership initiative, friendship, and loyalty. To be eligible, a student must be in the upper third of his class in scholastic standing, must have done superior work in some phase of journalism, must bea junior, senior, or post gra.duate,must be recommended by the unit adviser and approved fin- ally by the national s0cietv's executive secretary. Members of two-year standings were Lorraine Seno, Judith Ito, Margaret Tao, Ethel Iwasaki,Elsie Sur, Joan Arakaki, and Lillian Naito. THE KEY CLUB OF McKINLEY was estab- lished in October, 1953, under the auspices of the local Kiwanis Club. It was organized as a service club consisting of key people in school. The main objectives of the club are to en- courage the encompassment of every person in a program of warm human relations through either direct personal effort or group activity and to meet the challenge of delinquency and van- dalism. John Shinkawa headed the club with Claude Ka- nemori as vice-president, RobertShiosaki as sec- retary, and James Asato as treasurer. William Wise and Al Sullivan served as advisers. KEY CLUB Horii, John Liu, Thomas Tamura, Kenneth Yamanaka. ROW 3: James BOTTOM ROW: John Shinkawa, Stanley Kawaguchi, Theodore Shiroma, Asato. Edwin Wada, Stanley Seki. Herbert Kimura, Kenneth Yoda, Ray- Daniel Arashiro, Claude Kanemori, David Young. Leslie Nakamura. mond Taki, Walter Tashiro, Robert Shiosaki, Alvin Morimoto. ROW Z: Paul Nishimura, Hiram Hironaka, George Q s Tanaka, Richard vw , . -A UPN THE DRAMATICS CLUB FRONT ROW: fleft to right, Lititia Mills and Rose Ann White. THE DRAMATICS CLU3 was organized on October 7, 1955, under the advisership of Mrs.Fern McQuesten. This club sought to spread interest in plays and to give members an opportunity to gain knowledge in theatricalwork, especially in the pro- duction of plays. Leading the group in this year's activities were Rose Ann White, presidentg John Topolinski, vice- presidentg Thelma Higa, secretary, Dorothy Masa- ki, treasurerg and George Vera Cruz, sergeant- at-arms. One play presented during the school year was St. George and the Dragon, an interesting skit which captivated the interest of the audience, FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW: Charles Keamohuli. Richardson Mills. John Fernandez, William Solomon, Philip Passion, Clifford Fujimoto. ROW Z: Mr. Sa- ROW Z: Thelma Higa, John Topolinski, Mrs. Mctluesten, Ethe Shonk and Dorothy Ma saki. THE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA is a national organization of vocational agriculture stu- dents who live by their motto: Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Learning to Live, Living to Serve. The McKinley chapter of this nationalorganiza- tion has Z4 members who are actively engaged in the furtherance of their farm experiences. Located in the city, the members find it necessary to divert from the normal home projects. The officers who served for the year were Geo: ge Akisaka, presidentg Rosalio Reyes, vice- presidentgKenneth Kihara,secretaryg and Yoshiyuki Hokoma , treasurer. Douglas Sakamoto was the adviser. kamoto, Walter Tamashiro, Clinton Burns, Stanley Vierra, Edmund Helekahi, Peter Solomon, Masaru Nakasaki. 112 The three main purposes of these clubs are to Hi-Y, Y-Teens n ta, .,, . 1- . 1 'L Q if A i 'Q P K-Q... 1 I RACHELLE FRONT ROW QL. to RJ: C. Lau. S. Uahinui, J. Honda, N. Shimodoi, I. Kobayashi, K. Higa. D. Nomura, A. Dawat, B. Seki, L, Tomooka I. Kaneshiro. J. Nakamura. J. Shibuya. ROWZ: J. Okawa, B. Naka ,hige, J. Nakasone. J. Katsura. B. Kurihara, J. Oshiro. P. Ito, S. Fu ikawa, J. Uetake, I. Tanaka. E. Kawahara, B. Onishi, S. Kawazoe. M THE FOLLOWING Y-TEEN AND HI-Y CLUBS ,im to build a fellowship between girls and boys who ,re devoted to the task of realizing. in our common ife, those ideals of personal and social living to 'hich we are committed by our faith as Christians. rm this, they seek to understand Jesus, to share lis love for all people, and to grow in the know- :dge and love of God. elp each member: LES FEMMES 'RONT ROW QL. to R.JZC.Ginoza. D. Masaki. J.Miyaji, J.Nakas0ne. X Lee. K. Kaya, G. Oda. H. Arakawa. B. Higashi. M. Okamura. H. lyeno. ROW 2: S.Miyamoto, C. Migita. K.Goya, J. Sueoka, G. Yama- hiroya. J. Tanaka. J. Ichioka, N. Funasaki, M. Miura, G. Hamabata, ,,, 4 ,yy 4, .7 3' 1- . Q, L Ng -if ,i W Wataoka. A. Matsuuka. ROW 32 J. l'akara. 5. lshihara, M. Mayeda, A. Fujimoto. C. Okawa, J. Shiosaki, J. Watanabe. D. Ito. K. Nakai. G. Ono. E. Watanabe, M. Uchimura, H. Onoe, J. Okura, H. Sakuma. ROW4: W. Loui, C. Yamato, J.Tamura. N. Frank, A. Lum. C. Onogi. C,Yee. J. Ohta, P.Seki0ka, J. Sanada. M. Yaniada, R. Shimuda, L Yoong, J. Tsukamoto. J. Ogawa. l. To grow as a persong To grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalitiesg 3. To grow in the knowledge and love of God. As a special recognition for these Y members, Roll Call Week and YMCA Week celebrations were held. The students took part in joint church ser- vices on special occasions such as Christmas, Z. Thanksgiving, and Easter. M. Okada, M. Motooka. ROW 3: K. Oshiro, M. Higa. B. Lum, J. Toma, E.Fukumoto, E.Hirota, A.Uwaine. L.Okumura. A.Ebism, J. Ogami, J. Matsuki. E.Higa, M.Kozuki. ROW 4: H.Kaneshiro, M. Noguchi, D. Sato, Y. Yamada. H. Hiromoto. S. Yamada. M. Taguma. J. Yoshimura. A. Chong. T. Kim. G. Muranaka, E. Oshiro, J. Nakashima. M, 4+- ,W A V - , x E at , 9-F 4fI dblIlnBxlL'ih , . i 'U TA A Q N 6 A aw V' Y 1 MCCULLY RAMBLERS FRONT ROW QL. to RJ: H Y.Goo, R. Terada, F. Tsuda P. Lum, H.Chun, C. Barnett ROW Z:E. Terada, T, Yama shiro, D.Au, R.Terukina, G Tengan. W. Chang, ROW3 R. Iwamoto, F. Manassas G. Shigemura. L. Fujihana B. Fukumoto, L. Fujihana. R., Hirano. ..4S1li!'rfaZ . ix. X' .W 'A, .1-YV -, 1 ' ,-. -'91, 'Sain TORCHLITERS FRONT ROW QL. to RJ: K. Matsu da. B, Yarnanuha, E. Shimabukurc N. Kawakami, M. Sasaki, L. Naitc M. Nakagawa, L. Schutte. ROW2 J. Nakasone, G. Kano, A. Itoga, J Murakami, J. Miyasaki. H. Hamasa ki, H.Nishiguchi, B. Tani, D. Leong ROW 3: M. Yamauchi, E. Iwasaki. E Nakama, V. Yee, A. Komeya, F Yuen, E. Aoki, L. Taba. G. Ursal B. K0harB. ROW 4: J. Yoshikado, R Komuro, N. Tsuru, F. Guting, I. Yat su. M. Hirata, B. Nonaka, E. Naka matsu. L. Ho. RENAIRS FRONT ROW QL. to RJ: F. Yano, A. Hirai, S. Kawano. J. Sakai, Oshiro, N. Suda, M. Kaneshiro. Yokota, A. Hamada, B. Hamada, RC Z: N. Matoyoshi. E. Kubota, E. Taka J. Shimabukuro, S. Nishioka, J. Hig R. Fujita, H.Fukushirna. V.Kajioif N. Miyashiro. B. Nakamatsu, ROW R.Hashiba, T. Tanna, E. Kaneshix A. Awaya. S. Shimazu. J. Fujii. Nishioka, G. Kohara, M. Ito, P. Tsv sumi. FRENESI FRONT ROW QL, to RJ: W. Bise XVI, Chun, J.Shin1abukuro, E. Shiro rna. P. Iijirna. T. lnaniinc, G, Harna ham, C.Arata. ROW 2: A. Yamashi ta, P. Okawa, J. Tc-ramae, J. Hira yasu, J. Murzxshigc, S.Aniioka, J Nakagawa, L, Enoka, J. Kunishigc ROWS: M. Teruyc, J. Matsumoto, E. Lau, R. Kadarnoto, C. Tai, C Chow, A. Chow, K.Kameoi-ca, Ii Kawanioto. ROW 42 M. Asari, B Lee, G, Hoo, S. I.um, A. Tsuchi yama, S.Kam1ya. P. Takushi, J. Sardinia, J. Yangson. 4 CHARMAINE FRONT ROW QL. to RJ: B.Toda, J, Nakamura, M. Takara, I.Miura,P. Tomioka. C.Ota, F. Yasuda. L, Ko ga. ROWZg J. Masuda, M. Tcraga wachi, A.Tanigawa, J.Iwane, S. tif x J. Yoshida. J. Ogata, G. Okamura ROW 3: E. Okada, F. Nakai, J. Sa kata, J. Sueda, F. Iwata, J. Tnkushi Katsumoto, E, Onishi, J, Kawahara, M. Murakami. H. Oshita, J. Yama Shila. G, Yamau. T. Totiori, 4. 1 v yi X .I 0 6 ' ' 0 wb, xv .0 7, Q DREAMERS FRONT ROW U... to RJ: R. Sakai,C.Oshiro, T.Kawasa- ki, T. Hara, C. Isa. G. Awa- ya, ROW Z: C. Mikuni, W. Umeda, S, Seki. E. Minato, M. Tojio, H. Yoshimura,ROW 3: W. Frank, W. Oshio, G. Hiromoto, R. Ishihara, J. lkehara. R. Tsuru. Sm-.252 ' 5 . . ' . , 'f-, Yiif... A ' x -' '1.TifiK.N8llG'...k5'ikiAAf1 lX CAVALIERS FRONT ROW QL. to R.,: C. Sumida. W. Tanaka. J. Ikeha- ra, R. Masuda, R. Tokuda. ROW Z: J. Tochimura. W. O- shima. G. Takashima. L. Maruoka, G. Kaneshiro, F. Hashiba, H. Kubota. ROW 3: H. Soong, E. Morita. R. Ku- waye, P. Hanamoto. J. Phil- x lips, R. Ng. D. Miyamura. 552525- ,.. ,- fi.. , . . gg. 3 M5 xy. I H tx f '- ,.......,............---- AZTECS FRONT ROW QL. to RJ: D Aranio. S. Taba, M. Matsu- nobu. M. Murakami, F. Iyo- masa. K. Uyeno. W. Tashiro K. Morita. K. Fujishige ROW Z: R. Oyadomari. T. Kawa- moto. R. Salmon. W. Naka- mura. J. Loo. R. Yamashita T. Shiroma. S. Kadomoto H. Soong. P. Hamamoto, F Kawahara. ROW3: R. Na- kahara, N. Liu, R. Sakata D. Tsukamoto, L. Kawaha- ra, J. Ohara, L. Lau, H.Ta- kara. W. Masui. T. Kimura J. Liu. 116 ANGELLINES FRONT ROW QL. to RJ: C. Yamabe R. Ogata, M. Mark, R. Rokuta, E Toyota, E. Hiromoto. ROW Z: K- KU- riyama, M. Kuriyama, C. Morinaka N. Abe, C. Lau, E. Yoshioka, R. Sa- kuma C. Fujikane, J. Uyehara, T. Kamada, S. Higa. ROW 3: Y. Yago A. Sato, A. Komatsu, J. Ikuma, G Nishijima, F.Oshiro, N. Yamamoto J. Yamanzka, M. Masuoka, C. Ching L. Kanagusuku, I. Hoklma, E. Ito H. Ohta, M. Kawakone. L. Sunlbe TQ A 4'n Qs E 1 T ..q: 'Nv P+..-nk .J f.. .Z mein. 4 S- . 4 , -. R . 'xg 9' LIMELITERS FRONT Row QL. to RJ: L.x-nga. J viigita, I. Yamane, F. Yoshimura, P. Yamanaka, J. Toyama, H. Okada, A. Kondo. ROW Z: E. Morishige, J. Ni- shimura, P. Hamamoto, E. Matsu- shima. ROW 3: J. Kam, A. Mita, J viaruoka, I... Lee. ROW 4: B. Tanaka vi. Tao, A. Uyehara, E.Sur. ROW 5: L. Lau, S. Okami, L. Seno, B. Naka- na. ROW 6: J. Ito, S. Shibata, F. Aoki if ., , ' Q-w-qu-up-1 JAGUARS FRONT ROW U.. to RJ: K. Nitta, M.Kaneshiro, K.Tsu- jioka, W. Higa. R. Yamada. W. Koyanagi. ROW 2: G.Ta- nabe, R.Sakoeki, K. Kagi- yama, W. Suzuki. T. Kawa- mura. S. Salomon. R. Naka- sone. ROW3: A. Young. D. Hashimoto. H. Tanaka. H. Yamashiro, P. Inafuku, R. Kato, R. Toma. F. M . 1. . I W lxf . -1 4 1 1 . ' .my L wi 1 'full 1 if FP 'S 'I at - A xv .. -4 Q 4' f 13 ,1 J r ' I W A I fiat ' A . -Yi V I ' .4 . I g X -- 1 Q . . f .- if . f . Q s . H if 5 i2 A ' HU! 0' SEASIDERS FRONT Row QL. to RJ: R. Watanabe. S. Sakashita. R. Hiramoto, N. Higaki. R. Mi- yamoto. R. Sekiya, S. Masa- gatani. ROW Z: S. Sekiya. R. Masuda, W. Matayoshi. R. Sato, R. Yagi, K. Kawa- moto, H. Okabe. ROW 3: K. Takenaka, H. Minami. N. Okamoto, H. Watanabe, T. Nakadomori, B. Yamashiro. D. Hashiba. ROW 4: R. Ta- kemoto. W. Kajihiro. P.Ta- kahashi,H. Nakano, E. Wada, M. Takeshita, R. Horimoto, C . Tagawa . 117 HIGHLANDERS FRONT ROW fleft to rightj T. Watanabe, R. Mashiba H. Hirata, S. Horie, J. Ono saki, C. Matsuda. ROWZ R. Kawamura, C. Tamashiro H. Kawamura, I. Yamashiro R. Tokita, W. Murakami. 1.1 'E E' DREAM DEBS FRONT ROW QL. to RJ: L.I-Iiga. L Migita, M. Masuoka, M. Kaneshirr R. Fujita. J. Nakasone. ROW Z: A Mite. J. Maruoka. F. Aoki. J. It: J. Higa, A, Nishioka. ROW 3: J. Uye hara, L. Koga. J. Yoshikado. E Salmon. M. Yamauchi. S. Nishiok: BACHELORS FRONT Row u.. to R.ltH.Chun, D. Au, D. Okayama, C. Hagihxra. B. Saito ladviserj. ROW Z: F. Manasas. R. Iwamnto. C. Kawamoto. T. Yama- shiroyn. R. Morolulhi . G. HBYBSIWG- Q O C M Kgacfz 0645 Block h. Gold-1944 Cur Defenders of Tomorrow .,,,,-Q-,..-,svn mr il ROTC Begg Compgny Plgque, Cilftain Herbert Herrin Second p lac e Proficiency Professor of Military Science and Tactics Phque, McKinley's Reserve Officers' Training Corps helps to train our boys to be ready to defend our country in case any disaster should strike. If there should be another surprise attack on us again as there was on December 7, l94l, we will surely have to depend on our Reserve Officers' Training Corps to help us defend these islands. PROGRAM HEADED BY PROFESSIONALS Our R.O.T.C. program is headed by Captain Herrin, PMS8zT, assisted byfour efficientMas- ter Sergeants, William Mailolo, Thomas Stouffer, Donald Powers, and Jerome Mack. Our R.O.T.C.p1-ogram consists of sophomores and junior boys only. The sophomores start their training by learning the fundamentals and functions of the various weapons which the United States military organization uses for the defense of our country. They also learn military courtesy, first aid, drilling, and the art of giving commands. The juniors take an advanced course in which they learn the various symbols which the military Sgt. William Manolo Sgt. Thomas Stouffer Administration Training fr'-sa 120 uses and they also learn to read a map and how ti use the compass. There are classes in the third year R.O.T.C for senior boys who are interested. This coursq is optional. McKinley also has awell-organized Girls' Dril Team which performs during the reviews. It i, composed of about Z7 girls. These girls learn th' fundamentals of drilling and some fancy marching steps. MCKINLEY UNIT WINS HONORS McKinley HighSchool'sR,O.T.C. regimenttool the honor school rating for four years in successiol and once in 1949. So, as it can be seen, we at Mc Kinley are really proud to call our R.O.T.C. ont of our family. Last year, McKinley took part in the Annua Field Competition at the Honolulu Stadium and tool second place in the proficiency test. McKinley wil send another group of boys to the meet again thi year and try to bring back more honors to decorati the R.O.T.C. basement. Sgt- Donald Powers Sgt. Jerome Mack 5uPP1Y Ordnance I wi! THE R.O.T.C. COLOR GUARD from left to right are Cadets Frank MARCHING DURING R.O.T.C. REVIEW are Cadet Captain Stanley Ponimoi, Douglas Sproat, Raymond Pohaku, and Stanley Stenden. Fernandez and his sponsor, Ruth Komuro. I , In 21,5 F4 'ggi . I? X I 'A 34 Ln Vi' DJ l 4 fl, X 'Lg A K 'U , Q I ,.,- it Y I 4 f A Col. Daniel Matsumoto Hon. Col. Frances Aoki Regiment Regiment Cheerful couples dancing at the annual Regimental Ball held at Ma- R. O., T. C. Cadets listening attentively during their classroom ses- luhia, sion with Sgt. Powers instructing. l 121 WTC , I 225 RN . 1 'T 15' -' ng ' i Y 4 V if 9 . Q p W s 2 5 f 2 Lt. Col. Kenneth Tsujioka First Battalion S . f . , 5. at .i I:- . 7 ' 'f in ' I i w a - Capt. Stanley Fernandez Company A 'Q' Capt. Richard Nagano Company B Capt. Stephen Chang Company C fv 25552 m A it-1 gl may 'cj 'M N , .rf - ff, , - V , N a f T! FL S , E, ,W I ,ww is 1 2 ' 'Q gil ? IE., l Q .Z iw, 122 Hon. Lt. Col. Judith Ito First Battalion if ' f F5 15 ' ' n ' 4 M.. 4 W2 .4 4 Hon. Capt. Ruth Komuro Company A Hon. Capt. Suzette Tsubaki Company B Hon. Capt. Jane Yoshikado Company C fWlf'7l'i'g1fX - ' ' gssgfwgj f EWS? gawfag., Q. K Lt. Col. .Tohn Shinkawa Executive Hon. Capt. Beatrice Ferreira Band 'Q X 'ga .A.V 1 E -i:f: ,Q 4 in .Q , X .,,., , .. Q H ' q ,fs-' 2- - 1 A in , - r . 2 A A I Hon. Lt. Col. Lillian Lee Hon. Lt. Col. Mildred Teragawachi Lf, Cal, Rgbgrt Ching Executive Second Battalion Sgcgnd Battalion Q ff dxf . Q Q I A W X N ' I i, . an CFM ,A C l I - . X Q Q 1 . . I Hon. Capt. Eleanor Salmon Capt. David Kamakea Company E Company E i 5 7: 5 E Nlu z YA ' mx Q5 Q dj ' sway if J' 'ff ' r fi M -. all Hon. Capt. Ramona Tong Capt. Richard Kato Company F Company F Capt. Benjamin Kailleha Hon. Capt. Bertha Tanaka Capt, pa-,id Au Band Company G Company G MQ A ,.,, , fa ' ' I I .L K kg W Ll xx 1 3 Q 15. e i' I ,N 3 f 1 Q' f. Zi -4 123 THE SABRE AND CHAIN CLUB fL.toR.J: FRONT ROW: C.Miyamo to. R.Akau, G.Naehu, J.,PalinoO. W.Ishii, C.KanemOri, R.Ching,K. Kang, K.Tsujioka, S.Solomon,, ROW Z: F,Robello, J. Miranda, J,,Ka wainui, S.Fernandez, L.Fujihana, K.Chun, F. Santiago, W, Choi, R, A , ' ,! K as 5 s, K 1 M fi -s 2 , fix. E ' ' A .f M V .Q 2 Arata. ROW 3: A.Kepanu, M.Poomaihealani. S.Yamanaka, K.Y0da S,,Chang, D,Au. .I.Ching. A.,Young, E.Kunishi, D.Kamakea., ROW4 R.Paio, R.Nagano. R. Kato, S, Ellis. L. Nakamura, B. Kaai, R, Yo shimura, D. Matsumoto, E, Fujii, J. Shinkawa, M. Robley. - ZEN!! gg s is lg -z f in f H'-if i .,s..l, .51 . -.M .mms ,Q , 'ks I if 'Z! ig! -.., V R n 5 2 ' 4 W T M 'af QTNN at - I l kk ff: 1 z - QS' i i OUR LOVELY AND ATTRACTIVE R.O.T.C. sponsors who made our Aoki. ROW2: Ramona Tong, Suzette Tsubaki, Jane Yoshikado, Elea- reviews look more attractive are from left to right, FRONT ROW: nor Salmon, Bertha Tanaka. and Beatrice Ferreira. Judith Ito, Ruth Komuro, Mildred Teragawachi, Lillian Lee, Frances THE ROTC GIRLS' DRILL TEAM had a greatpart inmakingalloi our mada. G1OryKa1amau. Patricia Beekman. Lili'-ia Miles, Barbara GOO. ROTC reviewsa success. The girls from left to right are: Shirley Ya- Roberta Edwards. MYrna Linself. Frances Carvalho. and Irene Akizaki. 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Coach Joe Tom, assisted by Larry Silva and Harry Kahuanui, once again produced a well- drilled and conditioned squad. Predicted to finish in the cellar position, the McKinley Tigers managed to stay out of it by end- ing the season with one victory, one tie, and five losses. TEAM DISPLAYS GREAT DETERMINATION The McKinley 1955 team was an inexperienced one with only a few returning lettermen, but they never lost a game through lack of spirit. Their d e t e r m in e d efforts, sportmanship, spirit. and teamwork were displayed in every game and the team showed great determination in their efforts to overcome each margin of loss. With many lettermen returning, they are looking forward to a more successful season next year. During the pre-season games, the McKinley Chun is cornered by Roughriders after completing a pass. SllASUN'S DECUDD McKinley IZ Kamehameha IZ Mclfnnlay Iifarnnatan 0 Kalmukl 54Mcllmley I4 Ialam 5ZMcKlalay IZ Dunahau l0McKmlay Daasevalt 52 Mclfmlay 6 St laws 2UMcKml1v 6 Tigers won two of their three games. The team. in the first game, won from St. Anthony by a score of Z0-0, Very pleased over their first win, they set out towin their second game from Leilehua by defeating them 19-O. Their last pre-season game was lost to a very powerful Castle High eleven. The Micks, with their never say die spirit, fought to the very last, but time ran out and they lost by a score of Z5-7. MICK STARS CHOSEN FOR SHRINERS' GAME The McKinley lads who were chosen to per- form in the Shriners' game were Leonard Kane- shiro, Ma r c e 1 lino Bagood, David Chun, Robert Ko, Ronald Tanaka, and Stanley Oda. Marcellino Bagood took the place of Roy Tsukamoto, because Roy had suffered from a knee injury received in the early part of the season, These members of the Keiki Aliis were picked Tsukamoto slips from the grip of a tackler. 127 because of their ability to play and because of their outstandingperformance throughout the sea- son for the McKinley team. The actions that caught the spectators' delight during the season were: In the second quarter ofthe Kamehameha game, John Ige caught a punt and just as he was about to be tackled, he lateraled to his twin brother Jimmie, who reversed his field and raced 67 yards for McKinley's first touchdown of the game. TIGERS AMBUSI-I GOVERNORS Coach Joe Tom's team played well, according to all spectators, with lots of hard charging and plenty of line ripping to win a well deserved vic- tory over Farrington. Leonard Kaneshiro, Mick quarterback, threw a five yard pass to McKinley's all star end, David Chun, in the end zone to win the Farrington game. During the Punahou tilt, Roy Tsukamoto sped through the middle to eat up the last 49 yards for the score. Roy netted lll yards in ll carries. In the second quarter of the Kaimuki game,Stan- ley Solomon, who holds the right half position, ran through left tackle for a touchdown after the Ti- gers had made an 80 yard push to Kaimuki's 14 yard line. During the Iolani tussle, James Ige recovered a fumble on the Z6 yard line, and with Leonard Ka- neshiro passing for 5 and 19 yards to pace the 74 yard drive, the Tigers scored in eight plays. Henry Okimoto, Mick quarterback, passed to Robert Ko, a fullback, who raced 44 yards to Roosevelt's ll yard line. Jimmy Ige, Mick half- back, then caught the touchdown pass from Oki- moto to tally McKin1ey's lone touchdown during the game with Roosevelt. Stanley H11-ni sweeps left end for a big gain. 'Wm' ly ,... Our boys smother 1 Roosevelt back. David Chun scores against Farrington on a pass thrown by quarter-back Leonard Kaneshiro. ,ff 128 if K' V Su, 1 x David Chun End Roy Tsukamoto Halfback Robert Ko Fullback Randolph B ox-ge s Tackle R5.9'1lk31XPf 'nEW Thomas Kawamura , Fkullback I 1 is Donald Pang Tackle Edward Wise ff James Carmrno Guard D N Douglas Sproat L Ronald Pang Center Tackle We Dicl Cur Very Best Manager s SEASONS DECOIPD won Last Doasavclt Z0 Mnlfmlvy Punahau I5 MtKmlay lalanl I4 McKml2y Sf. lauls 55McKm1zy Farrmgton 25 McKinley Kamehameha Z0 Mclimlay Kalmuku ID Mclimlzy g1, W.Solomon, R.Ito, J.To- ro, K.K1m. K-H3Yi5h Iwamasa. R W 2. W.K1m, 11PS1 G-BUYBCSI S-V13 James Toyama Right Halfback Richard Ho Fullback Peruvian Medeiros Right End Jo seph Philips Right Tackle Stanley Vierra Quarterback Although the team was a far cry from beinga championship contendor, Frank Minato, coach of the Junior foot- ball team did a commendable job of molding a comparatively green team into a fighting machine on the gridiron. The task of producing a winning team proved too difficult, but the building of character and the teaching of funda- mentals instilled in each of the boys were worth the consistent efforts of Coach Minato andhis able aid, Herbert Imanaka. The fighting spirit of the team was displayed in practice as well as in play. They did not balk at the strenuous practices in which they diligently par- ticipated, though attimes it took all of their efforts to prepare for the next game. After a slow start the Babes im- proved with each game. The boys per- formed well in all games and the in- domitable spirit of McKinley never sagged in them nor failed them. They played against great odds during the season. Arthur Ahakuelo Stanley Fujii Right Guard Left Guard Alvin Kaniho Left Halfback Stanley Uehara Center Louis Duarte Left End Milton Hir ohata Left Tackle We Played Cur Very Best LANKY GAVIN KAIMANA of the roaring Tigers reaches high for the rebound, FRANK MINATO took over as head coach in 1954 when Frank Hluboky died. Hisfirstyearas coach of Mc- Kin1ey's senior basketball team proved successful as he led them to the Territorial basketball cham- pionship. Being a P. E. teacher, he has taught the boys to play all kinds of sports. FLYING THROUGH the air with the greatest oi ease is McKinley's Harold Teramae. Following the McKinley tradition of having alter- nately good and bad years, the 1956 basketball team unfortunately hit the bitter end of it, tailspinning from its position as Territorialchamps a year be- fore to the unenviable spot of league co-doormat this year. However, under the adept tutelage of Coach Frank Minato, the boys played good ball and exem- plified fine sportsmanship and a never-say-die spirit. Those who formed the nucleus of the Ti- ger varsity were Harold Teramae, Herbert Hew Len, Herbert Gabriel, Kenneth Takayesu, Chester Yuen, Edward Wise, and Gavin Kai- mana. Teramae proved himself to be one of the outstanding players of the league placing on both the Advertiser and the Star-Bulletin all-star second teams. A brilliant forward, he was the league's best on the free throw line. Hew Len, onlya junior, placed on the honorable mention list. In their season's opener, the Tigers, de- fending champions of the lnterscholastic Bas- ketball League. ran head-on into the Farring- 134 ton Governors, who eventually wound up as th new loop champions as well as the winner of th annual Territorial Shrine Tournament in Hilc In losing, the Micks, who had been riddled bj graduation, showed they did not have the gun this year. Though they played their most exciting game against three first division teams, namely Kame hameha, St. Louis, and Roosevelt, the Tigers wer destined to lost their first seven games. But courage and determination finally pai off as the Tigers tossed away all their previou frustrati0nS in one mighty effort against Mary knoll to smother the Spartans, 73-53, establish ing the season's high in team scoring for on' game and proving that the Micks were more dan gerous than the records showed. The final gamm against Punahou was anticlimactic. For the Micks, the season's 1'eC0I'd of om win against eight losses was a sad rebound fron last year's all-conquering record, but consider- ing the material on hand, Coach Minato's boy: played extremely well. Seniors who took thei: last shot for McKinley were Teramae, Gabriel Yuen, Wise, Kauhane, and Smith. 1 l 1246.1 ' QQ' it vt ' 1 'P' Watts e 'ff ... 3 C i,-so 1 -- E is ' 'A-- .,V -- N , f . S 3 T, fs 1 jx W A ' 5 Q- 3 ,W ,,., . t.,. i ..,,,, Q 2 L. L D E 1 ali 1 A Q,j r ' ? 7 K.. 53 K ,L SQ- w N' , 'W , I Y bi-'x an iciwb -,,, L ,W .. FRONT ROW: Herbert Gabriel, Kenneth Takayesu, Harold Teramae, Gordon Smith, Donald Martin Herbert Hew Len, James Carinio. TQ, NICE SHOT, HERBERT! Mick guard Herbert Gabriel, No. 44, adds on another two points for McKinley. Ready for the rebound is Ed- ward Wise, No. 43. while three St. Louis Crusaders look on help- lessly. GET THAT BALL, CHESTER! Lanky Chester Yuen leaps for the sphere as small but mighty Herbert Hew Len, No, ll, gets set to receive it. Eagerly awaiting the action are the lolani Red Raiders. fix ...Q-w... -W-v Xkshvf. BACK ROW: Edward Wise, Chester Yuen. Gavin Kaimana, Douglas Sproat, Larry Akana, Melvin Kauhane, David Yoghino. RUN, TSURU, RUN! Hal 'l'c'ramaL-.the Tigers' star forward, races down court. while a Farrington defender tries to stop him. 'l he Micks were defeated by the l'er-ritorinlchamps,-17-29, WATCH IT! Kun fffurlyj 'l'ak:iye:.u, Nu, 33, runs- into a l-'arringtrmn player while trying to pass the izall Lu Edxx.,irrjW1sm',N0, -43, This was the opening game of the season for both tunnis, 135 -Captain eth Takaye su oward 'inn M 0 Haglwara 't Coach 1 A x N , 54 if .AJ 1955-56 MCIGNLEY 29 VCKINLEY 46 VCKINLEY 41 VCIGNLEY 46 Vcldnuzv 44 Vcldmzv 46 Vcldmuav 42 Vcldnlcv 75 VCMNLEY 52 NX A 'L 42 ,,. gr: -4 N N ' P5 w 5 'STANDINGS Fnmuncrow 47 KAur.uAnsuA 51 51. Louis 52 Kmnulcl 51 Mm-PAc1nc 55 Roossvm 48 IOLANI 57 Mnnvxnou 'SN Ill. W. 55 2 S Pumxuou as x ,S ,,,., h J -ai! L w A.. L, E Pg: 3.3 F' .. 14. f S K x Riggs gi ,Q A sw ' 2 ??'i4'w Bw Q53 A ' A 0 :M f ' fs SX wg Q W si 'V 5 We Strive For Victory Richard Yamada Louis Santos Charles Honda Co-Captain Coach Co-Captain Coach Louis Santos, in his first year at Mc- Kinley, produced a team of youngsters who dis- played excellent sportsmanship as they fought to a seventh place tie in the 1956 Junior Scholastic basketball race. In their opening game of the season, the Tiger Cubs unfortunately ran into the Warriors of Karne- hameha who turned on the heat to the tune of a 50 to Z9 rout despite spirited play by the Micks. Richardson Mills' 10 points kept the Cubs alive. The Cubs came back with a vengeance in their third game to whip the Spartans, of Maryknoll, 45- 38, for their first win of the season. CUBS WHIP CRUSADERS Against Iolani, Chick Honda scored 14 points but the Cubs dropped their third game. However, they came back strongly to whip the St. Louis Crusaders in a close one, 40-38. In avaliant try for an upset, the Micks found undefeated Punahou too tough, going down to a 46-35 defeat, but bounced back against Kaimuki FRONT ROW: David Chock, Walter Amao, Charles Honda, Richard Yamada, Gene Hongo. BACK ROW: Donald Tenn. Richardson Mills, ...- .-Q.-.1. uw-n1lmfmfm'mi wa., W 138 to notch their thirdwin with Honda paving the way. A heart-breaking loss to Roosevelt followed after the Micks had built up an early lead. Dick Yamada and Frank Ponimoi starred on offense. The Cubs rebounded in the next game to whip Mid- Pacific, 40-34. LOSE CRUCLAL FINALE However, the loss of the season's finale to University High dropped the Cubs into a seventh place tie with Kaimuki. The starting five was an all-sophomore unit composed of the two co-captains and guards Charles Honda and Richard Yamada, center Kenneth Yama- uchi,and forwards Mitchell Kamana and Gene Hon- go. Other sophs on the roster were Walter Ah Mow, David Chock, and Donald Smith. Juniors on the team were Richardson Mills, Donald Smith, Frank Ponimoi, and Jacob Keliikoa. Though the Tiger Cubs fared badly in league standings, they were expected to help man what is hoped to be a stronger Mick varsity next year. Frank Ponimoi, Kenneth Yamauchi, Donald Smith, Jacob Keliikoa. Swimming Leslie Nakamura Marie Jean Kupau Captain Captain Tai Hi Lim Coach David Hashiba Jean Yoshida Manager Manager Richlrd Hbrii David Kamakea Raymond Terada Clarence Aoki Co-captain R oy Gushiker Fred Terao Co-captain McKinley's 1956 swimming team under the excellent supervision and tutoring of Coach, Tai Hi Lim displayed fine spirit and teamwork during the past season. Co-captains Leslie Nakamura, David Kamakea, and Richard Hori for the boys' team and Captain Marvie Jean Kupau for the girls' team proved most helpful in sustaining the morale and high spirit of the teams throughout the various meets. Returninglettermen, besides the captains, who were expected to pace the teams were such stalwarts as Raymond Terada, Roy Gushiken, Calvin Smith, and Clarence Aoki among the boys and Cecelia Talon, Susan Nishioka, Barbara Nakamatsu, and Rosetta Kong among the girls. MICKS DEFEAT ROOSEVELT IN SEASON'S OPENER The flying Micks opened the season in fine style as they defeated Roosevelt in a dual meet held at the McKinley pool on March l. The girls won easily, 37 to 20, but the boys were pressed to win, 35 to 31. Marvie Jean Kupau and Cecelia Talon were outstanding for the girls. Marvie Jean wonthe 50-yard freestyle and placed second in the 100-yard freestyle, while Cecelia took the 50-yard breaststroke and was runner-up inthe 75-yard individualmedley. The Mick mermaids also copped the ZOO-yard medley and the 200-yard free relay, A week later, Coach Lim's charges qualified in seven events in the big Rainbow indoor swimming meet trials. Terada finished first in the l00-yard backstroke, and then teamed with Nakamura, Gushiken.and Hori to win the 200-yard freestyle relay in l:47,6., In the finals held at the University of Hawaii pool, the same relay team again won its event but this time in l:49,Z,, Nakamura was second in the 200-yard freestyle, third in the 100-yard freestyle, andfourth in E rne at Wong Fred Kaya J Thomas Kawasaki Frederick Matsuura Frances Hongo Barbara Nakamatsu Cecilia Talon the 220-yard freestyle. Terada finished second in the 200-yard free- style. Results of other meets this year were not available because of the mid-March deadline for this section. Last season, Mick swimmers fared well in several big meets. In dualmeets, McKinley lost to powerful Punahou but splashed to victory againstllooseveltand Farrington, In the bigRainbow meet, sensational George Bailey of McKinley won the 400-yard freestyle easily, while his sister Sandra was second in the women's 100-yard backstroke. TIGERS VISIT MAUI IN '55 In a triangular meet held on Maui, the Micks swam to victory with 70 points against 23 for Farrington and 16 for Baldwin. The Micks' Fred Hiapo was the only double winner, capturing the 100-yard back- stroke and the 75-yard individual medley. In the Interscholastic Meet held at the Waterhouse Pool, McKinley finished second to Punahou in both the boys' and girls' divisions., Girls who won blue ribbons were Cecelia Talon and Sandra Bailey who won three events. Among the boys, first place winners were Richard Hori and Leslie Nakamura. In the M.I.,T. Relays, McKinley put up a strong battle but were de- throned by Punahou who swamped all opposition with 195 points. Mc- Kinley's 57 points was good enoughfor second place ahead of Roosevelt's 38, Farrington's 30, and lolani's 28. In the Yale and Uluniu Bow1Meets, McKinley again finished second to Punahou. George Bailey was a double winner, while teamrnate Chauncey Nicola won one event. I if Benjamin Mizuo Geraldine Tsukenjo Helen 5hiYl0fSl-'ka , f x -., .. . I .. . X f . 5 Q r if I x ar Judy Shibuya ffm Q 9 Kazuko Matsuda Assistant Manager Susan Nishioka Rosetta Korg 141 -: I Solomon Akau Roy Aoki Takayoshi Miyaki Bert' Tomasu af QM' RAYMOND TERADA, a transfer from Hilo High School and an excellent per -,snr f-ff' l Aww, V,.,,lmj ' M, ,,, - iw' wav' ' L . If ,,.., K ' A Q L., X S ffm- 1.1l i.i',Qiw. V J 5 :Af2jf2,5ivljg1r'Pffg?: We or r 7 V,YiJf::g:E:: wr. ,Y A 4- f.ais6'f4 '.d 17935 ' GRACEFUL SUSAN NISHIOKA demonstrates the butter- former, displays great care as he practices his backstroke for the coming fly Stl'0ke- SUSAN, Wh0 is only B jUl'li0l', SCSPDS T-D be 3 meets. very promising star for next year. FRONT ROW: Richard Horii. Clarence Aoki, David Hashiba, Dit Kwon David Young. ROW 3: Roy Gushiken, Ernest Wong, Lloyd Yamasaki, Pang, Raymond Terada. ROW Z2 David Kamakea, Edwin Tamarll. Charles Kuahuia, Irvin Yamashiro, James Neko, Takayoshi Miyaki, Fred Terao, Solomon Akau. Roy Aoki. Fred Kaya. Charles Kinsey, George Vanderfourd, Calvin Smith. ww., 1e! 'V 142 - ,Wulf X .lm 1 in 'J fi x S6 , kg ,Q E r a J J K W X '-5 ..,,: P A .,.., 1 - J , 4 .5 i fr ' , f J ff .. ...., ' V K . i A iff l 'Q- Dit Kwon Pang George Vanderford Charles Kinsey Lloyd Yamasaki Q , WNW V? N M NN N l '- -Q-Q.,- .V -, x mwwwx ..w,.,..,.a-.ff-! '....a-.. 3 -.5 LESLIE NAKAMURA, lVIcKin1ey's star distance swim- SHE'S OFF: Speedy mermaid Marvie Jean Kupau is off with a flying start at mer. is shown about to make a flip as he does his daily McKinley's pool. One of McKinley's fastest freestylers, sm: trains daily to freestyle. keep in top shape. FRONT ROW Qleft to rightjz Marvie Jean Kupau, Cecilia Talon, Nishioka, Rosetta Kong, Frances Hongo, and Jane Watada, ROW Z: Jean Yoshida. Susan Judy Shibuya. :di 1 -5' 1 s - 1 J 'ui 1 3 3 ,,.! Ei W rall 'His 2 A x I Barbara Nakamatsu, Kazuko Matsuda, and no ...un af 'X 'sf We Try to Get Cur Men Home I . 1 ff ' . -cf f ig Q -N I 'jgfjy' J at , ,ia J , js Q f , x , , ,i i 'R W Q 5 FRONT ROW KL.toR.J: J.I-lashimoto, E.Fujii, A.lmamura, S.,Saka- ka. H. Okimoto. TOPROW: H.Nek0m0?-D. A.Uehara. H. Y0ShimUl'B ' G ' T T a. C. Lee. T. Ajimine. shita, R.Kaneshiro,R,,Nakasone, R,Saito. H. Yamamoto, A,Hayasa- N. Okam0t0. H. Tanaka. M. Brcla. , eruy V Joe Tom Coach James Hashimoto Scorer , -lpf,,. 'gif-i f x 144 ll Coach Joe Tom's nine, led by Cap- tain Hal Yoshimura, Lawrence Neko- moto, Harry Tanaka, and Tom Teru- ya, did well in their initial Interscho- lastic League game. Mickville's bat- ters squeezed past the Punahou Buf- fanblu 1955 champs by a 4-3 score. This was a mild upset because the Tigerville nine faced the Buffanblus' strong-armedpitcher, Dan Ane. Har- ry Tanaka, Tiger curve baller, went nine, all the way for the King Street working his way out of trouble most of the time, In their second league game, the Mid-Pacific Owls edged McKinley, 5-4, after the Tigers had built up a 4'-0 lead going into the bottom of the sixth. Then the Owl rooting section really went to work and helped their teammates work up a sustained rally which paid off in the eighth. Scores for other Interscholastic League games were notavailable due to the deadline for this section, Last year's team finished fifth in the Interscholastic League, but first among the public high schools. X15 Harold Yoshimura Captain Manuel Carpio Scorer Harry Tanaka Thomas Teruya Pitcher Pitcher - L-fi je ,,...... QW, 1 ...T x, 57 ' . , fm 1 , Q. . , IN? 4 mg' 4 1. . . M9 - ,- -M -U: -gr J' w , ..- -- slams a long drive over YIPPEE --says speedy Earl Fujii as he the center fielder's head for a triple. Lawrence Ne komoto Catcher Calvin Lee Catcher Www -'wmv-iw: W' i xx N. . i x h 1 ZQKV t v' 2.1, G Q A ii' ,Qi 1 sm , f X A 1 wr 'Q v. S tg K 1 K- v -- ,pgxvx X Ni. - 'Y , my l 1 5? N N X if . A A .Q in at vlh vvgy -s ' -. 45 M T .1 'ec- f 1 Ei!!! , 'Ulu N -fl it 3 , V 4' 'bl' . , 4 f ' K- ' 1 i J ,.. : --..v N 302.3 - 9'-' ' J: 'w vwv- -mf av HERE COMES THE BALL 'Calvin Lee,McKinley's hustling,catch- er, is all set for the throw-in to tag an opponent trying to score. Ralph Nakasone Alvin Hayasaka Shortstop Second Baseman HERE WE GO --cries McKinley's sharp and hard-hitting third baseman, Henry Okimoto. 3?-1-ifkni-if Q - ' ite. ., hy 145 I XFN ,yd Y A we-aww . x Q 4 W, Q M 1 .xigxif X , A W WAITING 'ro BAT are QL. to RJ: H, okimoeo, M.Garcia, T, Teruya. Allen Imamura Neal Qkamoto J.Hashimoto.A.I-layasaka,N.Okamofo,R,Saito, Mr,Lim, H.Yoshimura. 5900115 BHSETUBU Pnchef I 5, , N Q . 1 M 4 1 Y . 5, , 1' I Y ., 'ms I 5 'O 5 ' 7 U D f 5 QQ 5' K M so ,W im- wwim -N. M,,y5, - ' W X 1 f fu, :xx 5 V- V N' ' 'Q KA I an I it Q , WZ Y 5' 1 if M X A I er' Earl Fujii Theodore Ajimine Outfielder Outfielder TAKE YOUR TIME, says Calvin Leefcatcherl to Harry Tanaka fpitcherl, as Lawrence Nekomoto walk: back to his position. I 'ff A 'i ,ff 41 :ffl ' wma ,fl .A .nQ,,,4-gg- ,, Aww I 1 4 a 3 X NBR L Y .Y I Q an A A . 5531 .3-:Z liltxzi . A I , 5' , Ai AAA ' Q 3 Y ,,.,.,. 1 Y N W. Y r .W , -f . W wa Q ' 1 ,,-. 1 . V. ,-4 v,,, ,,,. - , ,': ,x A' .Qs SE at Walt ,:. 1 ' .' Y 5' K 'V ': - .M .X W ,Asp Q my V A: M if ,, 1 znb ff 7, ,i ..,, -- - V V V, I ,gm-,Q Q ,NW 146 NOW KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL, says Coach Joe Tom to slug get Harry Tanaka. Another Mick batter, Calvin Lee, is ready to hi Henry Okimoto Outfie lder Har ry Yamamoto Second Baseman mt We Try to Gel: Our Hits X, . x . W sl w R Ag, -951' ofa f O, 3 ,Ji Y R-und- will Eli II f ls.. FRONT ROW Qleft to righill W. Ishihara, R. H0!'im0f0. R. Sekiya. R. TOP ROW: A,Uehara, H. Iha, P. Maeda, R. Yonemoto. Sgt. Jerome Miyamura, J. Tochimura. R. Kaneshiro. K. Omoto, and W. Burgess. Mack, R, Chung, R. Takafuji, R. Masuda, and G. Sakagawa. 'nt K Sgt. Jerome Mack Coach Richard Chung Pitcher I . iii ,W ., ii ' rf 4 fi: -- .. -7, I ,X f R Raymond Kane shiro Co-captain Gary Sakagawa Manager This year's Junior Varsity squad coached by Sgt. Jerome Mack and co- captained by Raymond Kaneshiro and William Burgess appeared to be head- ed for a good season as the Blackand Gold went to press. Other Mick Cubs on the team such as Richard Chung, Richard Sekiya, Paul Maeda, Richard Yonemoto,Rich- ard Miyamura, Robert Kawamura,and Herman Iha were expected to play vi- tal roles in the race for the title, In their first game against the Farrington Babes, the Tiger Cubs won 8 to 7, Captain Raymond Kaneshiro led the attack with a triple and a double. Results of other games were too late for publication. , 4' . - Q ::. , William Burgess Co-captain Richard Yonemoto Outfielder 147 We Zip Through the Air S Richard Lovell Co- Captain Marvin Robley Co-Captain ,qw 9 riff With only a handful of boys re- turning from last year's squad, the 1956 McKinley cinder team coaches by Louis Santos and his assistants Mike Shintani and Frank Costello was a green and inexperienced group However, they showed enthusiasm and vigor in their daily practices an: showed promise of performing satis factorily in the big meets ahead. Because of the early production of the yearbook, the only meet re sult: available were those of the dual mee with Farrington held on March 9 Farrington won handily, 63-47, bu the Tigers came through with thre1 blue ribbons, Gavin Kaimana takinl the 200-yard special event, Marvii Robley winning the broad jump, an' Robert Asing copping the high jump 'wr wwqm-wfveafffvr 5:1 'WWW 4 1, ,Q , ..i.W:l.ne1 l lie egg il? ,. . W . via F .ls K -1 In the novice events, Francis O' Brien was the lone Mick first place winner as he took the one mile run. During the 1955 track season, the Ti- gers competed in four big meets. In the first triangular meet, McKinley finished third behind Mid-Pacific and Farring- ton. In another meet against Iolani and Kaimuki, McKinley again finished in third place. In the Public High School Track Meet. McKinley finished fourth behind Kaimuki, Farrington, and champion Roosevelt. In the Cornell Meet, won by Roos- evelt, McKinley finished in last place. A stand-out performer for the Ti- gers all year was Mike Nishioka, a hurd- ler, who won several blue ribbons. .qi Q GRACEFULLY FLYING over the cross bar in a dual meet with Farrington is Robert Asing who won this event by leaping 5'3 . K wi Mike Shintani and Frank Costello Assistant Coaches --if' . , ., r gg rf COACH LOUIS SANTOS, pictured abow was chiefly responsible for the fine mc x-ale and sportsmanship our boys dis played in the meets this year. 44 I A Nw 149 . any Y A ,iii 'N -I v -i , QM-wg Gavin Kaimana Leslie Enos Sianley Solomon Manager GAVIN KAIMANA McKinley's star sprinter, second from the ieft, is leftj in the 100.5131-d dagh, Wilfred Sakai, 3159 shown finishinga close second to Jerry Joaquin of Farringtonfextreme tuv-ed on the far end. finished in the third spot, .nl-f A .fbgw of Farrington, pic- 1 if 3' . W :YI ii' wi, X ' A , ., ,gf v-...Q nv 5 'O-'fra ,N We Don't Like to Be Loved 'ii e F ., ..1f. U . Sf ' -' 4 wil' W? Ss 1 , gm . the . . ig Q A 'Q 5 13 'Y , .. .: 1. -. , ,g . 2 , - . ,nv-'5e:.-1., H N-f' M Q -4' ' 4 ' W5 , J. A A si? TOP: Coach Masao Okumoto is shown in the top panel. MIDDLE: Here Dennis Manabe is demonstrating excellent form. BOTTOM: Frances Yasuda below is performing a perfect back hand. A Lf As the yearbook went to press, Coach Masao Okumoto's. girls' tennis team was showing the way with two victories against three defeats, while the junior and senior boys' teams were being blanked three times each, Paced by first singles player Beatrice Lee's three wins, the Mick girls trounced Mid-Pacific, 3-Z, and University High, 4-l, lost to St. Andrews, Z-3, and were shut-out by both Kamehameha and Punahou, 0-5. The doubles teams of Harriet Hamasaki-Frances Yasuda and Julia Sakai-Allene Komatsu each produced two triumphs. The boys were too green and inexperienced to make any headway in their opening tilts. The junior boys were beaten 5-0 by Punahou, University High, and Iolani with George Okutani playing first singles each time. Walter Ta- shiro and Raymond Muraoka almost came through with wins. The varsity squad, with Roy Higuchi playing first singles, was soundly trounced by Punahou and twice by lolani. 6 -4 yi FRONT ROW: Julia Sakai, Mavis Asari, Allene Komatsu, Odetta Kealalio. BACK ROW: M3530 Okumoto fcoachl, Frances Yasuda lco-captainj, Virginia Dilag, Ida Yatsu, Beatrice Lee. Jane Tera- mae, Harriet Hamasakifco-captainj. FRONT ROW: Rodney Shimoko, James Haioka, Harold Asari, George Okutani, Ronald I-liraoka, Ray- m01'ld lsawa. BACK ROW: Raymond MUTHOKH. Curtis Miya saka, Richard Leong, Dennis Manabe. Ben- jamin Kaai, Roy Higuchi lcaptainj. Masao Okumoto fcoachl. 1'1 i , V . 3 .1 .if ,251 i5,1f1f'- ,J .. 151 Sgt. William Mailolo Coach :wt ,ph f Stanley Yamana ka Captain Daniel Matsumoto President ff., 'gJ, 152 We Shoot McKinley's excellent boys' rifle team, under the instruction of Sgt. William Mailolo, turned out faithfully after school and Saturdays for regular practice. Stanley Yamanaka and Daniel Matsumoto, two outstanding marksment, did a fine job as captain and president ofthe team, respectively. They were both seniors., Other outstanding sharpshooters were senior David Au, and juniors Ronald Hira- oka, Walter Choi, and Raymond Kaneshiro. As the Black and Gold goes to press, the team has now lost four matches while winning two. They lost to Punahou, 1738 to 17083 Roosevelt, 1806 to l77Og St. Louis 1789 to 175lg and Kame- hameha, l789 to 17513 and won from Maryknoll, 1763 to 1747, and Farrington, fscore unavailablel. Last year the Micks participated in both the Army rifle matches and the Intex-scholastic league. At the end of the sea- son they were sealed in sixth place. POSING PROUDLY for the camera are the members of McKinley's rifle team. In the FRONT ROW are Paul Shimabukuro, Roy Nakai. Calvin Takeuchi, and James Nogawa. ROW Z: Winston Konishi, Ronald Hiraoka. Sgt. William Mailolo, Walter Choi. and Roy Maruoka. ROW 3: Stanley Yamanaka. Stephen Chang, Daniel Matsumoto, David Au, Frederick Santiago, and Kenneth Kang. GET A LOAD OF these two sharpshooters. Aiming accurately forthe target are Winston Konishi and Walter Choi. if 04-7 the Bull's Eye The girls' rifle team formed at the beginning of the school year by Sgt. William Mailolo turned out to be a fine group of sharpshooters. The team, composed of five seniors and two juniors, xi were led by Captain Frances Hongo and President Margaret Tao. They saw to it that everything ran smoothly at every practice. Practices were held on Saturdays and sometimes a few hours after school. The girls developed their skill and were well on their way to becoming experts on the rifle range. They held a few matches during the latter part of the year. They learned the proper handling of a rifle, the correct po- sitions to take, and all the other fundamentals that help develop good markswomen, Sgt. Mailolo worked hard with both the boys and the girls. He deserves a greatdeal of credit for the effort he has put forth in developing very creditable rifle teams at McKinley. SEEN TAKING carefulaimis one ofthe girls try- ing to hit the bulls-eye, PROUDLY DISPLAYING their Pepsodent smiles are the members of the girls' rifle team. Y Seated in the FRONT ROW are QL. to RJ: Bertha Tanaka, Stephanie Katsumoto. Frances Hongo, I,-rlmcvb Hmmm Violet Young. and Judith Ito. ROW Z: Carol Ching, Margaret Tao.and Constance Lau. C1,pL,1,, Margaret llio MARGARET TAO and Frances Hongo as heads of the team are seen showing the proper prone Preydem firing position. 'if rl. 153 We Swing With Precision With Coach William Wise at the helm again, another inexperienced golf squad matched their skill and spirit against teams representing St. Louis, Farrington, Iolani, Pu- nahou, Kaimuki, and Roosevelt. As the matches were all sche- duled for April no scores were available because of the earlier yearbook deadline. Team sparkplugs were Captain David Au, Richard Shimabukuro, Donald Okimoto, and Kenneth Oka- mura. Others whoplayedwellwere Stanley Taba, Stanle y Tatsuno, James Ohara, and Dan Matsumoto. I9g5 SEASONS ugcouo unohou 7. Louis 5 I Doosevall' 5 2. olmuiu 4 5 Fhrrlnsfon 5 4 l.l.... 2 5 M9KunleY I 6 A g ' Nioryiunll 0 7 Wllham Wwe David Au Coach Captain ANOTHER SEASON of bad luck does not stop our boys from smiling Marita, 5, Tatsuno, 5, Taba, J, ohara, Row .zz w Fujita D Au for the photographer. They are in the FRONT ROW QL. to RJ: K, D. Qkimotol R, Shimabukurg, Chronology Q N Black Xa Gold-1952 an EY: nology fi' PROUDLY POSING with his lamp which won S40 in the Ford contest is George lshikawa, right. and Toshio Hagiwara. instructor. 'ffwvww Z9- 156 AN DAN EH' - -Seen here is Kalani Niemeyer of Punahou telling a story about Little Red Riding Hood in the Hawaiian version. Y 1 Z X' wtfl 2 Jef Wf- .kt gm, SEEN ABOVE are the hardworking song and cheei leaders who made our pep rallies and games more enjoyable. They are, from left to right, Walter Ko- ANCHORS AWAY WITH HONEY BUN was one oi the niany delightful dances portrayed by the Puna- hou students at one of our exchange assemblies. 5 4 ,S tg anagi, Ernestine Moniz, Riley Yamada, Gilfred Ta- abe, Kenneth Tamashiro, Kenneth Nitta, Patricia Yas- o Katherine Risner, and Charlotte Littlewood. , Q E , 5 , E f f 2 L, S ,R l lt i Q .iq z , I a E I - IEW:-LQ:-ff MERRY CHRISTMAS, UNCLE--says Ebenezer Scroogc's nephew fRodnev Freltasl in a scene from Dickens's A Christmas Carol . Hurnbugf says Svrooge lHarr1s Melemaij while Bob Cratchit lben Lapiliol looks nn. LOOK WHO'S HERE---Posmg for ourplmtngrxnplxur 1:2 Santa Claus lumselfnt thc Winter Prom, Happily renewing gifts from Santa axe Janet Uycharrx :and lrcnc Yamane. 157 xr ' 4 H 24 -. V 'iffx fffi L fi A W' I, we wr M v -ig -N 'L 'V '.,...,4 -f if 1. ISN'T SHE LOVELYfUSeen gliding over the Ala Wai Club House floor at the Winter Prom on December 18 were Jean Nakasone and guess who., OH! WILFRED, MY HEART BLEEDS FOR YOU--Frank Silva, as Jerry Johnson, masquerading as a girl, succeeds inbreaking a date withWil- fred Winfield fPaoa Medeirosj in a one act play presented by Kaimuki High School students at an exchange assembly., 158 .aff ' ve' 'f'- , ...c. X s. . --W w A HAIL 'l'O OUR MAJESTIES- - - Beautiful Eleanor Salmon and handsom Melvin Tojio reigned over our Poi Ponuder Game with St. Louis. L W 4 Q w'.fIs,, Ni4 .xg qffffsf, L - Q ., U- X THANK YOU - - -says Edward Wise lrightl to Mrs. Ma ry Sutherlanc while Mrv, Geiger, principal, checks students for their I. D. cards a lhey enter the Lanai Limalau on Junior Canteen night. X 1 , .O 2 Q 5 , 3 5 1 3 2 I 1 5 2 X s 5 'I , XM N A, ,gi f 'in E Kil R N Ya O 5 3' sw O N so ni . Q nv' - Q , 5 M Offs l H is 5 il .' t :I 1 9 1 is 1: 0 x 4: . az 9 5 if M K . E OH BOY' Raffles an Indian Mynah bird speaks to loretta lau HUSTLING AND BUSTLINGf th or e Paper Drive are the ever-smiling assembly board Cummlttee Chaxrman Whlle Mrs Carveth Wells Juniors of Mickville They are Ronald Ishihara, Janet Shimabukuro, owner of Raffles smiles happily over his accomplishments Jane Sefdlnla and John 189- A pf MISS MATHEMATICS OF l956--Brilliant Joan Arakaki won this title by being the only girl in the solid geometry and trigonometry class. OH GEE!--says Mrs. Virginia Ransburg as Lowelllioughtailing, 1955 Pinion winner ofthe Freedom's Foundation Contest. presents a lei to he-r, Hawaiian style, at the Pinion's 35th Birthday party held at the Evergreen. ONE OF THE LAVISH SCENES presented to the McKinley student body by Japan'sfamous Takarazuka troupe is seen at the left. 159 We Hail ls ww. 1 - ' GLORIA URSAL Filipino DOROTHY TAKARA Japanese 160 'int 'it JACQUELINE NAHOI Hawaiian Hawaii is the melting pot of many races blended together over the years. Proof that the youth of Hawaii has inherited the best qualities of the many racial extractions is herewith presented. Chosen beauty queens of 1956 by the staff of the Black and Gold, these girls were picked not for beauty alone but also for Characte r, Conduct, and Scholastic Ability. Their Majesties 1314... f- ffl .TENNIE KAM Chinese PATRICIA CARROLL Caucasian .. W rw' i -Q MANY, BERNADETTE BISHO Cosmopolitan MYRNA LEE. 1 Korean ff fa' fl . ,r 9 16 Lima von... . W-1 f f fit anim' ff 1' .N 1 J fr ' -dir X ic .M it M is 2g Jw we FZAYX 5534 .lv H!! a. POSING FOR OUR PHOTOGRAPHER are representatives of three senior classesg Miss Dyer's lk Z and 38: 4 classes and Miss Leach's 5 81 6 class who tied in the clothing drive contest. In the FRONT ROW are Ethel Iwasaki, Amy Asato, Jane Sueda, Jovce Kawahara, Kolcua ith 195 QUEEN LILLIAN KOGA AND KING HAROLD YOSHIMURA who hz the most votes in the clothing drive contest are shown above. The Lima Kokua Drive, which is held annuall in March. is dedicated to the cause of helping need Pevple. During this period the students of McKinley g out to collect old clothing from their neighborhood: Every year the three grade levels holda contes and each sponsors a king and queen candidate. The votes are counted according to the amoui of clothing brought in by each class. ILE!-'Tl Runners-up in the Lima Kokua Drive Contest were: FRON ROW! Mary Ann Miguel and Lawrence Lau, sophomoresg ROW Z:Shi1 ley Kawano and Stanley Seki, juniors. and Fay Harada. ROW Z.: Jeanette Migita, Jessie Takushi, Ailee Fong, Jane Shimabukuro, Dorothy Kajihiro, and Janet Nishihira ROW 3: Richard Kato, Lillian Lee, Ellen Au, Ethel Tsutsui, Elain Morishige, Margaret Tao, and Howard Lau. Mrk -di-. Q V we .1 EL A - 1 I I, Q., ki, t A ,,,: ,E gc ' f 5 Z ,'.,' 5 w : ax .L J ,F .fm J 162 , qbigvh, . . - '2'ffl3?Id, a ' ,.-zxlgp 1-if faq- . , , . 2. . ' 53, . lf' ' Ar. :Q , :Fl :T . .-. ,-1 -145,5 , 1 , .. . ,nb 'D 2. 52.9-ia:-4-1?5:f 2 fwi if - t,.. , ,ff -...',qjg, fxfvgiii 'ml 'vf ':'gxgG-4 u ns 156- . i -. at , ,- 1 asf ,wits t'm,'lf6e efmkwlifi' R-12, , .,. :HE wp- ..,. ., ,,, 4 . ,,,., . 'sh . , . fd-3'3,:-gf?--fi .,-s.e :.- -,1-L -- ' 'J-1, .' fr .' 'C 9i..' . -mg f ra X ,gf 4 ,A 5 if ' '3 if l i ' ix' 3 I ik K ' 1 my av 'w 1' To those who labored conscien- tiously on this, our yearbook, who spent many hours and who gave their advice, we the members of the Black and Gold staff would like to give our sincerest thanks. They are: Charles Sakamaki for his patient guidance. Daniel Sison and the print shop boys for the fine printing job. Donald Chang of Rembrandt Stu- dio for all the portraits and class pictures. S. K. Smith for the brilliant new covers. .Finally to all the students and teachers of McKinley. who, without their- he1p,w0u1d have made this, our yearbook, impossible. tr t li I ' 1 '6 . f 2. 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Custodlsns ................ Daily Pinion ............... Dlstributive Education .... Dramatic: Club ............ F.F.A. .................... . F.H.A. F.T.A. ........................ . G.A.A. ............................. . Government, Student Body .... Health Center .................. Hi-Y Clubs ., ...... Juniors ............... Ka Hans Laulsna ..... Key Club ......................... Library ............................. Lima Kokua King and Queen .... M.C.C. ............................. . M.C.F. .......................... . Message To Principal ..... Officers, Government Junior ................... Senior .......... Sophomore ...... Student Body .......... Pictures, Miscellaneous .,.. Pictures, Junior ............. Pictures. Senior ........ Pictures, Sophomore .... Print Shop ................ Quill and Scroll .... Racial Queens ..... Song Leaders ...... Sports, Boys' Basketball .... Football ..... Golf ......... Rifle .......... Swimming ..... Tennis ....... Track ........ 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