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., it MCKINLEY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP--FRONT ROW: Barbara Muramoto, Lindaliurushima., Linda Medeiros, Maria Ongklungel, Charlene Kobashigawa, Linda Takai, Priscilla Lum, Paula Yano. SECOND ROW: Lana Allen, Clara Enomoto, May Chock, Judy Hom, Shirley Pang, Gayle Nakano, Aileen Oshiro, Maria Fabella, Ann Kurihara. LAST ROW: Albert Hino, Randy Deese, Van Nakagawara. Christian Endeavors Are Encouraged MCF M e et in g every Tuesday, the McKinley Christian Fellowship endeavored To know Him and to make Him known. Weekly a ct iv it i e s included the study of Rosalind Ri.ner's book On Being A Christian. Month- ly rallies were held after school with the various churches in the city. Spring camp and the annual banquet on May 14 climaxed the year for the club. The officers for 1964-1965 were President Randy Deese, Vic e-president Linda Furushima, Secretary Marjorie Fujii, and T r e a s u r e r Albert Hino. The Reverend Ric h ar d Nishioka, youth minister at the Makiki Christian Church, has advised the club for six year s. N ew ma n CI u b The Newman Club, organiz ed to promote school loyalty, develop character and im- prove leadership, was led by President Ma- rian Petersen, Vice-president C h a r le n e Christian, Secretary J amylani Wong, and Treasurer D a r r y 1 Cabacungan. Advising the club during the past year was Mrs. Fely Serra, who teaches speech and Developmen- tal Reading here at McKinley. Community improvement pr oj e c t s and week-end socials were some of the activi- ties in which the members participated. The club had weekly meetings at which discussions were held on v a r iou s topics such as higher education, religion, and ev e ryday living. NEWMAN CLUB--FRONT ROW: Karen Honda, JoAnn Tam, Jamylani Wong, Charlene Christian, Pamela Santiago, Hana Lorenzo. SECOND ROW: Darryl Cabacungan, Myrtle York, Marian Petersen, Yvette Vierra, Judy Bell. LAST ROW: Frank Medeiros, Danny Honea, Wayne Cobb, Stephen Duarte. s 1 l
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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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FTA--FRONT ROW: Brenna Lau, Irene Okuda, Karen lgawa, Susan lrnai, Aileen Shiioi, Laura Doi. SECOND ROW: Clara Enomoto, Alicia Akimoto, Dianne Kitagawa, Cynthia Okamura, Gayle Sakaki, Chieko Ebisu, Sylvia Yuen, Sandra Sakai, Judy Hom, Shirley Pang, Charlotte Hiromasa, I-laruyo Otake. THIRD ROW: Rena You, Cassandra Hom, JoAnn Nakashima, Elizabeth Lau, Rebecca Ng, Helen Ng, IoAnn Ogawa, Myrna Mizukami, Beverlyn Lee, Ruth Taniguchi, Sandra Abe, Ann Ajirogi, Alison Leong. FOURTH ROW: May Chock, Gayle Nakano, LaVeme Ching-shai, Cynthia Yokono, Peggy Mitsunaga, Valerie Kumai, Jane Kurahara, Blossom Phillips, Har- riet Schutte, Sheila I-ling, Irene Uchiumi, Nora China, Sharon Sugi. Clubs Facilitate Educational Program FTA The FTA started the year with an induc- tion of its new members. Holding offices w e r e President Karen Igawa, Vice-presi- dent C h i e k 0 Ebisu, Recording Secretary Allene Shiioi, Corresponding S e c r et a r y Breraa Lau, T r e a su r e r Susan Imai and Librarian-Historian Irene Okuda. Both the officers and club members were under the advisorship of Mrs. Loretta Chee. Club members joined in the spirit of the Centennial year by working in the saimin booth of the Carnival. Later in the year, student teachers from the U n iv e r s it y of Hawaii lectured. Agroup of forty members went on an all-day excursion to the Univer- sity of Hawaii on March 3. DECA--FRONT ROW: Audrey Cleaver, Georgiana Kim, Danielle Samson, Vanessa Apio, Carol Jean Sabate. DECA Developing future leaders of marketing and distribution was the aim of the Distri- butive Education Clubs of America, better known as DECA. The hardworking officers this year were President Danielle Payanal, Vice-president Georgianna Kim, Secretary Pamela Park, and Treasurer Audrey Cleaver. The other officers were Parliamentarian Pamela Ya- machika, R e po r t e r Francine S am s o n, Hi st o r i an Joseph Pereira, and Chaplain Sandra Kaniaupio. They were advised by Miss Helen Luke. They participated actively in the election of local officers, the state leadership con- ference, and the state campaign rally. Payanal, Pamela Yamachika. LAST ROW: Sandra Kaniapua,Fran S, 1 -- -vwf' t X gi.- . fri QL 77
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