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malty e iii. gl .P I ff 6 f IG PROBLEM. Mrs. Ince ex- lains use of slide rule to an lgebra student. We Dedzdzte. .. To Mrs. Iva Infe, who has faithfully served Kaimuki for nearly 14 years as school li- brarian, Algebra, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry teacherg who, with untiring perserverance, has helped to advance our math programg who has patiently and willingly given many a student a firm foundation in math: who has previously served as Math Department Chairman ,... we gratefully dedicate our 1959 Ka Hali'a.
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FIRST CLASS CITIZENS. Shelley Moon, Norman Lau, Pamela Kim, Harry Lloyd, Naomi Kuramoto, Samson Rodrigues, and Stephen Yoshihara spread the news about passage of state- hood for Hawaii on Thursday, March l2, 1959. HAWAH. . The 1959 issue of the Ka Hali'a commemorates a historic event . . . the achievement of state- hood for Hawaii. The 40 years of struggle to attain this goal was a long and arduous one. Finally, on March 12, 1959, the United States Congress, by an over- whelming majority, voted to admit Hawaii as the 50th state in the Union. The tolling of church bells and the screaming of sirens heralded a new era in the history of Hawaii. Bulldogs will remember the feeling and spirit of jubilation that spread through the campus with the announcement of the long 50th STATE awaited news. Bulldogs, now first class citizens, have always been, and will continue to be a showcase of American democracy to the rest of the world. Regardless oftthe color of skin or the shape of eyes, the students of Kaimuki share a tradition of American democracy and a common philos- ophy and ideal of government as those students on the mainland. The story contained within the covers of this book will show this to you. May the 1959 Ka Hali'a recall events like these and others that made the school year, 1958- 59, a truly memorable one.
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