Leilehua High School - Ka Leilehua Yearbook (Wahiawa, HI)

 - Class of 1938

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ffl-I f j I ,Vjll ix AV t N X -,IMD J INTERMEDIATE FACULTY FIRST ROW ll.eft to rightlz Magdalene E. F. Geiger Bluffton College, A. B. Biology, General Science Pearl Rinnert Ohio State University, B. S. Mathematics Esther K. Iensen Drake University, B. S. Art Rachel Howland University of Hawaii, A. B. Columbia University, M. A. Physical Education Wilhelmina Schwallie University of Hawaii, A. B. Science Winifred P. Toomey University of Hawaii, B. A. Mathematics, General Science Helen M. Brown University of California, B Music SECOND ROW: Randolph McMurtry Oklahoma State College, B. S. General Science Louise M. Kartes University of Hawaii, B. E. Social Studies, Business Management Lily L. Crowell University of Hawaii, B. A. English, Social Studies Mabel Powell University of California, A Mathematics .E. .B. Myrtle Inches Weidman University of Hawaii, A. B. Northwestern University English, Social Studies La Vyna Eulalie Sieglinq Thomas Normal Training School University of Montana I-lomemaking Mildred Flaskered Northwestern University, B. S English, Social Studies Iulius F. Kany Western Kentucky Teachers College, A. B., B. S., M. A. General Science, Shop THIRD ROW: Marion Wright Scott University of Hawaii, B. S. Homemaking Libana Furtado University of Hawaii, B. A. Columbia University, M. A. Mathematics, Science Milton I. Weidman Oregon State College, B. S. Graduate Work University Hawaii Mechanical Drawing - Rebecca McVeagh McDonald University of Hawaii, B. A. Columbia University, M. A. English, Social Studies Mable C. Creedon University of Hawaii, B. A. English, Social Studies O

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f SENIOR HIGH FACULTY FIRST ROW tLe-it to rightl: Tannette Ialoff University of California, A. B. English Thurba Fidler Knight . University of Chicago, A. B. Kirksville State Teachers' College, B. S. George Peabody College, M. A. Social Studies Mildred Bailey Mack University of Oregon, A. B. Social Studies Kathleen Bull Leilehua High School Secretary Hilda Ratliff Earlham College, A. B. Foreign Language Meda Lucas University of Kansas, A. B. University of Hawaii, M. A. English, Social Studies Margaret L. Smith University of Minnesota, B. S. University of Denver, B. S. in Library Science Librarian SECOND ROW: Harry T. Scott Central Missouri State Teach- ers' College, B. S. Physical Education Isabel E. Edson Wellesley College, A. B. Science Lillian L. Crafts University of Rochester, A. B. Columbia University, M. A. Mathematics Winifred Mackenzie Denver University, A. B. Commercial Mildred E. Metzler University of Wyoming, A. B. English Emily Ann Paulus The Stout Institute, B. S. Homemaking Myrtle G. Tobey University of Oregon, A. B. Boys' and Girls' Adviser Carroll D. Corbaley Santa Barbara State College, A. B. Shop THIRD ROW: Paul M. Bellows East Texas State Teachers' College, A. B. Commercial Virginia Pearson Summers Missouri Valley College, A. B. Columbia University, M. A. English, Dramatics, Iournalism Rachel Helene Peterson University of Michigan, A. B., M. A. English Murray V. Heminger University of Hawaii, B. S. Vocational Agriculture



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. SEN IORS ONE HUNDRED and twenty-three seniors, graduated from Leilehua this fune, will soon face the problems of the community, the nation and the world. Twelve years of schooling have undoubtedly prepared them for the occasion. Their successes and failures will depend on their use of the knowledge and experience they have gained. Let Reminiscence turn back the pages of Time through the past three years. With the advice of Miss Rachel Peterson and the leadership of the class officers, Stanward Kim, president: Tom Lee, vice-president: Akiko Pukanaga, secretary: and Iudith Kunihiro, treasurer, the class began to make a name for itself. The Hui O Alii, local Honor Society, admitted as members Paciencia Balin- git, Gladys Grant, Iudith Kunihiro, Ethel Lee, Tom Lee and Raymond Watson. Stanward Kim and Max Suzuki were outstanding in various sports, while Ray- mond Watson became editor of THE SENTINEL. The sophomore Valentine hop was the first successful dance of the class. ' During its junior year the class had as an adviser Miss Lottie Finn, supported by Kimball Chun, president: Stanward Kim, vice-president: Iudith Kunihiro, sec- retary: and Michie Hiramoto, treasurer. Esther Ahn, Paciencia Balingit, Kimball Chun, Iudith Kunihiro, Ethel Lee, Gilbert Procter and Raymond Watson qualified for membership in the National Honor Society. Stanward Kim led the Mule foot- ball team and Raymond Watson was re-elected editor of THE SENTINEL. The Christmas dance and Iunior-Senior prom were both social highlights of the year. This year's accomplishments can be reviewed with pride. Inspired by Miss Meda Lucas, sponsor, and guided by Kimball Chun, president, Albert Tamura, vice-president, Ethel Lee, secretary: and Michie Ogawa, treasurer, the class has taken charge of many activities for the year. Stanward Kim was chosen sheriff of the senior police force and Iames Kim was elected cheer leader for the football season. Many seniors were outstand- ing athletes in various sports. Mamoru Hirota, representing Leilehua, won second place in the FPA oratori- cal contest for Oahu and had the honor of being the school delegate to the territorial conference at Kauai. Iudith Kunihiro took part in the school finals of the Star-Bulletin Constitution oratorical contest. Iudith Kunihiro and Kimball Chun, delegates to the annual student council territorial conference held in Hawaii this year, contributed much to discussion of school problems and returned with much inspiration for the student body. At the annual senior forum held at McKinley high school, Raymond Watson led a discussion on the topic, Shall We Adopt Cooperation or Isolation As Our International Policy? with twenty-one other seniors taking part in the various groups. With Michie Ogawa as editor, the seniors published ct special edition of THE SENTINEL May 13, with a will, a class prophecy, ambitions and hobbies as features. KA LEILEHUA was a special class project of the seniors, with Raymond Watson as editor. Other special group activities were the Hallowe'en dance, special class day exercises, May 135 Baccalaureate service, Iune 5 at the Wahiawa Community church: Commencement exercises at the school auditorium, Iune 7, and the senior banquet at Kemoo Farm, Iune 9.

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