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Members of the Drill Team snap into position as commands are given byCdt. Capt. Rudy Ababon and Drill Mtr. Norman Antolin. Boys Work Toward Precision Drill Boys Drill Team The results of hard work. and constant drill proved rewarding for McKinley's Drill Team commanded by Cadet C apta in Rudy Ababon and his spo n so r Honorary Cadet Captain Marjorie Wessel. Serving as drill- master and adviser were Norman Antolin and Sergeant Elmo Johnson, respectively. The DrillTeam brought honor to McKinley by placing first in the Aloha Week Parade. In December the senior and sophomore drill teams e scorted Santa Claus in the downtown Christmas parade. The 19-member team participated in several half-time activities during the foot- ball season. To celebrate McKinley's 100 th year they performed at the Proclamation Day ceremonies and the Centennial Carnival. A contest, which was held in January renamed the Drill Team. McKin1ey's award-winning drill team displays their precision march at the C e n t e n n i al P r o c la m a t i o n A s s e m b 1 y in October. -P'i Q I i san , fx '!:..1Lmgp xx .X v'-s- r7T W'N'n' -ry - ,C .Ls yi mass! .tg M .-1 ,gn . ,rf . -.
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no at mf-'-vw.-aw. ' ' Glenn Kobayashi Clifford Nakaoka Jay Iwanaga Cdt. Lt. Col. Cdt. Capt. Cdt. Capt. Eleanor Hirai Judy Fontanilla Nancy Kimura Hon. Cdt. Lt. Col. Hon. Cdt. Capt. Hon. Cdt. Capt. ROTC Promotes ROTC Operating under the ROTC department, the Sabre and Chain Club was made up of junior and senior officers and their spon- sors. This year' s o ff i c e r s were Dennis Ohira, president, Glenn Kobayashi, vice- presidentg Ted Teramoto, secretary, and Kenneth Imamura, treasurer. Advising this club was Master Sergeant PaulMatsumoto. The club s p o n s o r e d the Military Ball held at the Maluhia Service Club on January 29, 1965. The members also took two trips to Schofield to fire M-1 rifles. Abowling league was formed to promote recreational activity within the group. An ot h e r organization under the ROTC de par t m e nt was the Girls' Drill Corps. This team, consisting of one hundred girls, was organized in celebration of McKinley's Centennial year. Team captains were Paula Horio, Madelaine Simao, Audrey Cleaver, and Roberta Aveiro. The girls used white u n ifo r m s with black and gold pompoms. They participated at football games and es- corted Santa Claus downtown in the Christmas parade. Darrel Ching Floyd Honda Cdr. Capt. Cdr. Capt. Paula Horio Janet Yamasaki Hon. Cdt. Capt. Hon. Cdt. Capt. Military Discipline Members of the Girls' Drill Corps practice hard to acquire precision. Team members are: Sheila Takenouchi, Valerie Kimura, Gail Russell, and Rose DeDios.
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MCC--FRONT ROW: JoAnn Nakashima, Charlotte Hiromasa, Cassandra Hom, Linda Tanaka, Katherine Ige, Keiko Masuda, Thomas Garcia, Gay1eKakesako, KarenKaneko, Sandralnake, HarrietYamamoto, Cynthia Hokama. SECOND ROW: Karenlgeta, TinaLeong, Dianne Kitagawa, Diane Oshiro, June Tokifugi, Eleanor Hokamura, Cassie Manasas, Amy Higa, Aileen Matsumoto, Marian Petersen, Jo'LynnNakano, Barbara Muramoto, Melissa Mock, Charlotte Higa, Charlene Pang, Susan Morishige, Ida Hanzawa, LaVeme Hiramatsu, Carol Matsumura, Catherine Chun. THIRD ROW: Susan Furata, Judy Uyehara, Lillian Yamada, Stephanie Burrows, Linda Iwasaki, Doreen Nakata, Shirley Tsutsui, Natalie Chin, Marilyn Kurahara, Janyce Katahira, Joanne Ogawa, Charlotte Muranaka, Karen Igawa, Christine Iwasaki, Lois Inasaki, Ann Suzuki. LAST ROW: Cheryl Low, Carolyn Kawaguchi, Susan Iwata, Elaine Yamashiro, Elaine Kurogi, DarleneLee, BettyHayashi, Brenda Kim, Gayle Okutani, Susansato, CarolAm1Uejo, Shir1eyKajiwara, lrisshinohara, LaVeme Ching-Shai, Ginger Masuoka, Sheila Takenouchi, Linda Sato. Clubs Coordinate Service Proiecfs MCC The McKinley Citizenship Club composed of more than a hundred students was led by President Ka r e n Kaneko, Vice-president Gayle Kakesako, Secretary Sandra Inake, and Treasurer Linda Ishihara. They were advised by Mr. John Anderson. Their various school activities included constructing a float for the Homecoming game with the members of the Key Club, working at the Centennial Carnival and ush- ering at school assemblies. Key Club The Key Club, under the leadership of President Ken Hamano, Vice-president Larry Takumi, Secretary Gary Hirata, and Treasurer Dean Fukumoto, was organized to serve the school and community. Club sweetheart s were Elizabeth Tajima and Gayle Kakesako. Mr. Edmund Toma was adviser. - In February, Key Club representatives attended the annual Hawaii State Key Club Convention on Maui. KEY CLUB--FRONT ROW: Roger Hirata, Thomas Higa, John Hagiwara, Larry Takumi, Elizabeth Tajima, Ken Hamano, Gary Hirata Raymond Takahashi, Dean Fukumoto, David DeWitt. SECOND ROW: Dennis Ohira, Gordan Chang, Randall Furushima, Brian Date, Ronald Araki, Gayle Kakesako, Myles Akamine, Clifford Matsumoto, Keith Murakami, Gerald Takano. LAST ROW: Paul Kawaguchi, Bobby Lee, Bruce Shlbao, Roy Nishioka, Edwin Morimoto, Reynold Yep, Randy Deese, Dennis Sakata, Dennis Omikawa.
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