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Grade A broiler chickens at 60 cents a pound! Tender young corn and green beans at bargain prices! The cafeteria and faculty were steady customers of the vocational agri- culture boys. General Agriculture courses are open to students with an interest in plant science and Vocational Agriculture courses emphasize veg- etable gardening, poultry, swine and dairy farming techniques. The Kaimuki Chapter FFA hosted the Dis- trict FFA conference on our campus and at- tended the Territorial Conference at Hilo. Future homemakers were enrolled in classes in Clothing, Foods and Nutrition and Home- making. Industrial Arts courses offered classes in Mechanical Drawing, Electricity and Radio, General Metal Work and Woodwork. Some of the projects made in these courses showed expert workmanship and a fine understanding of the basic principles learned in the classes. r H , .K ' ll t , : -www., ' T ' N t l. bv! X . .. R gpg S J: Wig s H XA ii, t ttgbp - , s , SH ' ti QQQ MH3 ff is s ggi? gi - tQg.g1'r. Q: 3 t. Z, ,, Jan e tewrrvs ,Q Q t -as , si - -.-M Ag, R5 ' 'Q ' - if s V .K W i t . .,':, Q t ,rf K' ,.:, if A -f f V .. ' 9' . Ag, Mr. David Chun Mr, George Shimizu g -Q ' Agriculture Aviation Science Mr. Emest Ebert Math' Mechanical Drawing Mr. John Ellingson A 'gm ty Electric and Radio f at -.g, - ' Math. .-tt t I I L 4 Mr. joseph Lee Woodwork Math. Mr. Lowell Yee Metal Work Math. Mrs. Emily Yamamoto Homemaking Vorlein VWIIQ the Ha nd! zlr Rewa in HIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK! Industrial Arts teacher r. Joe Lee shows Edgar Tanaka how to wield a chiesel. 1 r, DRESSED CHICKEN-Vocational agriculture students Ernest Keuma, Riley Meade, and Anthony Cambra clean chickens to prepare them for sale.
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Flex those muscles and bend those knees! Nothing like good physical exercise to keep healthy and trim. Health and Physical Education is re- quired of all Sophomores. The course in- cludes a class study of health problems and practices, individual sports and games, stunts and tumbling, rhythm and dance fundamentals, and intramural sports. An active intramural sports program was organized this year to run through the en- tire school year. Students met after school almost every day of the week to participate in flag football, volleyball, tennis, basket- ball and other competitive sports. A Healthy Mznd m oz Izfealtby Bod -a we iss mul:
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I: with' :E ig , ... E: nys A s i',',f,,giyi:?5il'2ir-iQ.f3i1'v.t ' A 'if is i .Mi si' .w'u.. 1 USA. tm gil-', - ww ,. .,, I ,gi .I K ,kin 5 V' in sw s is W , Li. Z? ' fi Q Hg, iii -L. s N AQ' 1,17 A i N ie2s.,?- 1 r, Richard Kim Mrs. Grace Yoshioka Irts and Crafts Chorus . Wallace Onishi Mrs. Marion Band Diamond Hawaiian Instruments Art and Music MUSIC MEN-Students from Mrs, Marion Diamond's Hawaiian lnstruments class run through Nalei O'Hawaii. For the Fine lain 5 in Life ARTIST AND CRITIC-junior Hiroyasu Narita works on oil rk painting as art instructor Mr. Richard Kim evaluates his wo J f , i 1 t XFX I .if Q , getty '.Y 1 , ll r 'V ' .. ,ik - ifflvffl Q, big if Q' A new course in Music Theory was addec to our Music department this year. Thi Band, Choir and Hawaiian Instrument group were called on constantly to perforn for the school and community. Ever ready willing and able, they filled every engage ment contracted. Students enrolled in the Music Curr: culum at Kaimuki are assured a rich, plea: urable and varied musical program. Mr. Richard Kim's classes in Arts an Crafts and Drawing and Painting exampl fied creative expression at its best. Four of Mr. Kim's more talented str dents, Robert Tom, Gayle Nakasu, Hin yasu Narita, and Marcia Nonomura wo scholarships to the Honolulu Academy 1 Arts in Painting and Sketching. Christmas gifts made by the art studen indicated a fine application of the pri' ciples of good design learned in the a classes.
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