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ADMIN I STRATI ON Suspension and smiles, disciplinarian, clerk giver of advice, and Campbell's catch-all . . . Vice-Principal: Mr. Samuel Kakazu. A guiding light through trouble. . . Counselors: Mrs. Florence Young and Mr. Burton Okino. Scholarship and wisdom we gain through book . . . Librarian: Mrs. Elaine Okimoto. Coordinating the clearing house, the A I I I core of Campbell. ' . Secretary 8:. Of- Easing misery and suffering through comfort. . . Nurse: Mrs. fice Clerk: Mrs. Grace Misaki and Mrs. Harriet Palmer. Sylvia Malilay.
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PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE This yearbook, The Saber, represents another precedent establishing a first for James Campbell High 85 Intermediate School. This yearbook is the first to be produced by the stu- dents of the school. It represents the cumulative efforts and planning of the ha rd working students and their hard wo rk ing advisor, Miss Loretta Lee. They are to be congratulated and comm ende d for a job well done. They undertook a tremendous task, and lam sure, that the educational experiences gained have been worth every frustration and setback en- countered. Such undertakings a re most important in the total school program for this very reason. It is the objective ofany schoolprogram to extend to the students the kinds ofexpe- riences that will, in the end, enable the students to grow and better themselves-intellectu- ally and socially. It is my sincere hope that this yearbook, The Saber, will serve as a symbol, bring fond memories of days gone by and ensure the loyalty for your Alma Mater, James Campbell High 8c Int. School. Sincerely yours Wigwam JoseEh S. lehllTIO to Principal
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FACULTY The primary concern of Amer- ican education today is. . . to culti- vate in the largest number of our future citizens an appreciation both of the responsibilities and the ben- efits which come to them because they are American and free. Mr. Noboru Abe: W. Hist., Civics; Univ. of Hawaii. BA. iMr. Richard Allyn: Metal Shop; Central Wash- lington State, BA, ED. Mrs. Caridad Alviar: Shorthand, Typing; Univ. ;of Hawaii, B Ed, 5th Yr. waxy Whoso neglects learning in his youth, loses the past and is dead for the future. Mrs. Jacalyn Arakawa: English; I v ofI-Ia- waii, B Ed, 5th Yr. Miss Kiyoko Asada: B Ed, 5th Yr. i Mr. Louis Baldovi: Social Studies; Univ. of Ha- R Fd Math; Univ. of Hawaii, i waii. An educated man stands, as it were, in the midst of a bound- less arsenal and magazine, filled with all the weapons and engines which man's skill has been able to devise from the earliest time. Miss Marilyn Burke: Health 85 P.E. ; Brigham Young Univ., BS. Mr. Jules Cambra: Eng, Soc. Studies; Univ. of Hawaii, BEd. Mrs. Avies Corpuz: Science, Phy. Science; Attumwa Heights, BS, Ed. A teacher who can arouse a feeling for one single good action, for one single good poem accom- plishes more than he who fills our memory with rows on rows of nat- ural objects, classified with name and form. Mr. Hideyasu Fukuharaz; SocialBSt.; Univ. ; .of Hawaii, LASC, BA, B Ed. i Miss Lois Higashi: Chemistry, Physical science; Univ. of Hawaii, B Ed. . 5th-Yr. Diploma. Mrs. Nora Honda: Eng. , Speech, Dramatics; Kansas State, MA. Mr. Donald Kanagawa Algebra Univ. of Hawaii B Ed Mrs. Jeanne Kurita Math Univ. of Hawaii Prof. Certificate Mr. Alfredo Lagaso Chorus, Gen. Music Univ. of Hawaii B Ed, 5th Yr. Miss Loretta Lee Yearbook, Newswriting, English Univ. of Hawaii B Ed, 5th Yr.
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