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Pa rents' Night On November lO, l955. Waipahu High School students and P. T. A. Members got together to plan and carry out the most successful Parents' Night ever to be held. A contest was held to see which homeroom had the most parents at- tending the affair, The prize was the privilege of going to lunch on the first bell for one quarter and room 21 won. Miss Katsuyoshi's expressive boards repeat Welcome to parents . X , y., , me ' 125 llxl Dinner before meeting time is appeciated by all. ,.....-- Mr. Underwood Confers. 4 0. Q -1 7 x- ' X . l .X .A . gf alfa, ' i . 4 Mr, Axtell and Mrs. Akana entertain. ' Teachers are served refreshments,
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xii IPO Wheet! Attention! Left-face r-. x xi A it Right-face . . . This is what you ,ax Q, :' could hear whenever the lPO's are on rr duty or when you find them drilling 'L ,UI-ws PEAHI near room 46 every Wednesday. I Captain At football games, the boys, dressed in their khaki uniforms look slick MR. MIYASAKI directing traffic. The girls can be seen ACMSP' patrolling inside the gates in their striking blue and white outfits. Many have commented that we have an ex- cellent unit-one of the best on Oahu. Congratulations, students and ad- viser, for a job well done? jPO Marion Bowles directs traffic while janet Yap stan 4 7' F fra .f-5 ga , , 1 , 1 K- Front row, left to right: Yvonne Maunakea, Barbara Bowles, Lorraine Aiu, Elizabeth Namuo, Mary Dofa, joyce Delenia, janet Yap, Miguela Gabaylo, Mildred Gonsalves, Margaret Ohelo, Marjorie Pablo, Phyllis Newberry, Mr, Miyasaki, lulius Peahi. Second row: Marion Bowles, Eugenia Krasnoff, Bernice Bagorio, Lillias Bowles, Primrose Napaepae, Marilyn Kamalii, Alice Hee, Lorena Panui, Winona Hoopii, Frances Hao, Charles Narvaez. Third row: Linda Tabuyo, Donna Grant, Tessie Lopes, Eliza Lopes, Mercedes Ayau, Rebecca Savaaetasi, Geraldine Tandel, judy Kewelo, Irene Kaaiale, Gilbert Correa. Fourth vow: Charles Kamakea, Deanna Sadiral, Nicholas Kyle, Ronald Viernes, Marvin Hoki, Faatagi Palega, Anacelto Viernes, Philip Duzon, Wakefield McCoy, Arthur Barrett. Fifth row: Semeni Liu, Ronald Cano, Raymond Narvaez, Harold Silva. Abraham Kahaloa, Delphine Gonsalves, Sala Poutoa, Benedict Kaihue, Walter laea. ' ii ' A. Q , ' 1 l . J'-19.1 -115,1 4,6 L, Q, 1 N75 I fb -LJ 1 ds b
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CURRICU LAR ENGLISH English,-one the most important sub- jects, is given to all students for four years. During the freshmen year they are taught the fundamentals of English gram- mar. Sophomores take up grammar and world literature, juniors study grammar and American literature: and seniors learn English literature along with gram- mar. Compositions, book reports, talks, and parliamentary procedure are also part of English. Speech and public speaking courses are offered students to help them over- come shyness, and to express themselves clearly. mmf. D fu QQ, QT? img W v . 'W -r . c, W if I Mui -..,,,,........., ... ,M Robin adds finishing touches to his Elizabethan theatre. 9 f if Kristine demonstrates corsage making in Speech class. HISTORY History is a required subject for all stu- dents. The first year students study citizen- ship and government affairs. Sophomores take up World history which covers the story of civilization from Man's early be- ginnings to the present time, juniors study American history, the story of the United States, past and present. In the senior year, students investigate problems in American government. Research is an important part of social studies. Seniors display their project on Propaganda.
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