McKinley High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)
- Class of 1933
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Mllhs E CARN Przncrfnl MEMBERS OF OuR Mc KIM rv LOMMUNIIY Dear Frzends l wonder how many of us have consldered the many mfluences outslde the school w h1ch help to make us what we are our homes nelghborhoods frxends books flowers trees hxlls clouds and the ocean Only a l1ttle thought on th1s subject wxll convmce us that our real educatxon goes on qulte outslde the walls of the school One s acceptance of thls ldea wxll probably depend upon h1s dehnxtnon of educatlon Many of us haxe beheved xt to be the same as schoolmg How ever there IS a growing op1n1on 1n favor of dehmng educatlon as In mq Ones choice between the acceptance of one or the other of these two defimtnons of educatlon wnll determme xery largely hxs outlook on hfe The hrst memorlzmg Thls kmd of educatxon stops w hen one leax es school for thus sort of educatlon IS schoolmg The other means a genu1ne xnterest 1n the world about one The person who holds thus vxew ns xnterested ln growmg thmqs hns bemg IS refreshed by cool mountam bree es he loves to be w1th people ln the market place he sees and understands the sculpturmg of the waves he knows that ocean and cloud and stream are cousnns he feels the thrlll and yes the pam of hvmg The world about hxm ns hxs book the pages of whxch he searches for the meanxngs of the wondrous and vet mvsterlous thmg he calls Llfe It IS l1kely that the best school IS the one w hxch IS mtlmately and utally connected w1th the ln es of real folks The work of thxs kmd of school IS con tmuous w 1th the work of people outslde the school I bel1eve that thus 1S the kmd of school we are trymg to have at McKxnley l w ant to commend those who have strlx en so earnestly agamst many oclcls to make our l933 yearbook somethmg of w h1ch we all may be truly proud Smcerely Mu ES E Cxm LN' m , ' 'T .Tv - 'y . I C 7 Y 7 D - t V . ' ,H V . . . v Y . . . . Y. . . . . . V. . . . . . . .7. D . means looking generally to the past, with too much attention to books and to K I . . , . . V. . : . . . . Z Z . . n I 7 a y . Y . . . V r V A Y L . 1 . V . V ANU ADMINISTRATION ILES E CARY became the pr1nc1pal of McK1nley I'I1gh School 1n 1924 A true frxend and a most capable leader he stands for falr play and for the advancement of the school Nlne years as McK1nley s ch1ef have proved the deep worth of such an understandmg sympathetlc and slncere man and all students hold smcere aloha for Mr Cary Mary M Mxles acts as v1ce pr1nc1pal checkxng lnventorles overseexnq bu1ld1ngs and equlpment and Iixmg pay rolls She IS 1n charge of the student deputxes or Gendarmes The lmportant task of handllng Mr Cary s correspondence falls on Grace Humphrxes offlce manager She dlrects all office work and lnstructs the office trammg classes Mlss Humphrles IS well known and hked for her frxendllness and ready helpfulness oseph Skorpen school treasurer IS responsxble for keepmg accurate account of all school and student organlzatlon flnances He remalns cheerful and patlent m Splte of such vvorrles ames W O Neal IS the placement dlrector and has the dlfficult work of helpmg students to flnd work Through h1s efforts many boys and g1rls have found employment for exther part or full tlme He checks the boys attendance and helps those on scholastlc probatlon Possessmg a cheerful d1spos1t1on he never fa1ls to a1d students 1n all thexr problems Actlng as gxrls advlser Vxolet Loper handles students adyustment prob lems checks McKmle welfare work and the 1rls attendance Student Y 9 problems and home consultatlons recelve her attentxon Genev1eve A Yates reglstrar hnds students consult1ng her for advxce and perm1ss1on to change thelr programs Mrs Yates handles all student records and credentlals Flfteen departments offer a broad program of work at McK1nley Agrlcul ture art commerclal core studxes Enghsh home economlcs language llbrary mathematxcs muslc phys1caleducat1on sclence shop and soclal studles each opens a held of usefulness and grovx th Nx P KRCL X NIXRP I PR X 1 lg!! M 1 . . . . . , . . Y . Y , 1 . , , , , . , . . . . 1 ' '- I , , I . . . . . . . V - , . . Y . . . . , - . . V Y , . - , . K . . , Y , 1 , Y , . , , Y . . '-' ' 1 .I, uv Irma H GliNEx'1r3x'E 3 .x ' JAMES YlUI.Ii'l' . IILES Q 'o EN Yxnis IPM H 13, fV.vEAI. I.0 -121: N -,X . ., X 5' 1 1 f vi 51' zccn Mrs Mxrtlc-R Andrus Mrs Edlth F Clllircl Nlrs Marq1retC Chadvuck Alt 1 Arnold Nlrs FlorcnCeC Carden S1mueIT Chshm m Sgt ohr1B1lek Ahce M Carlson Mrs Miry E CllHOTd Irma Botsford Mrs CleoL Carpenter Mrs Grwce W Coale Roy C Bovunuan Rcgmrald C xrter Frank A Cunmnq Mrs Flora B Broun Laura L Cassxdy VV'1lter E Dans Elmer D Brunk Mrs Alxce M Cltton Archxe A Dorsey Scxence Core S udles Commerclal Core Stl dies Mathemiucs Social Studxes R O T C Core Studies M3th6mHflCS Commercxal Home Mukmq Mathematxcs Shop Enqlxsh Commercml Commerclal Core Studles Agrlculture Scxence Home M ikmq Scxence Head 9: ANP all uniy J Abble M Dovx Enqlish Esther P French Enqlish 7oe Benton Harris English French llsther Elffert Home M xkmq Mxs Beth K Gantt Sophomore Core Studies Head Dr Mori Hayashi Mrs l1m1lyM hlscy ohn W Garrett Mrs Laurel C Hjelte Mrs Fdtth Erlcksen Mrs Dons F, Griffin Frankl Hluboky Mathematics Mrs Iulla F llvans Mrs HelenC Grlggs Luclle Hodgms Mrs Lucy S Farden Mrs. Dorothy Hardin Cenie S. Hornung Mrs. Sarah E. Foxall Mrs. Mary R. Harris Louise M. Iohnson g ones Dentist Health Dlrcctor Social Studies Library Core Studles Home M iklnq Athletic Co ich Core SfL1dlLS Core Studles Core Sludlcs Core Studies Core Studies Core Studies Cafeteria Management Core Studies Core Studies Dorothy M Iones Louise M Larrabee Frances E Mecredy Pdvu 1rd T Kendall Cor Mrs Lurxl Louder Core Studxes Science Scxence Studxes Athletxc Co :ch Core Studxes Mrs M url un M Merrn lm Core Stlldl9S Mrs DOTISM Keppeler Scxence Med nl Luc1s English Head lillzaheth Keys Mrs Luclllc H Manley Erma M Morrls Cnrls Lucyl Koehler Sgt M1chaelT Marche Ruth M Mylrole Clnfford K Kondo Merlln McGrew May Null Mrs 1netR Landgraf Mrs Fern VV McQuesten C Core Studles Core Studies Physlcal Educutxon Scxcnce R O T C Core Studles Language Socxal Stu es Enqlxsh Core Studles ore Studles Engllsh ohnB Nelson Shop Head 4 D c ' .. ' z Golden P. Moore Core Studies, Library . Ii . ' I - ' ANU ,Q X'Il' 'C' Mrs Ora L Nelson Commeru 11 Mrs Iosephlne Rxvas Core Studles Robert M Smlth Agrlculture Llllliiil E Olson Home Makmg He ld Mrs Mxrlam O Rodenhurst Core Studxes Walter W Smlth Shop Mrs Mary O Pekelo Dent ll Hygnemst Mrs Sh1rley H Russell Artcraft Lxeut Samuel W Smxthers Phy slcal Educatxon R O T C Head Mrs anettaC Peterson Commerclal Alxce M Sanders Musxc Core Studxes Mrs Sarah H Snodgrass Commercnl Dr Lyle G Phnllxps Physlclan Paul P Sanders Muslc Head Mrs Hazel F Southwlck Home Maklnq Robert Prescott COmm9fClal Head Damel Slson Commercnl Helen M Strlckler Soclal Studxes Ethel B Rlchmond Core Studles Mrs Clare S Smlth Soc1alStud1es Iunlor Core StUdl6S Head Frank G. Sutherland Agriculture Head u Mrs M rtleE Swann 5 Glrls Physical Educatlon Head Sgt Wllllim Waters R O T C Ahrim Wlle I me Thornton lVl1rg1retVV1y Mm ulla S Wxlson l le mor N Vogel Qqt M1ch1elWe1ssberq Kithcrlnc Wold L lurcnce A Walworth Florence Wharton 1r Kwtherlne L Woodford Bcrmce Warner Slgma M Wxkander . . . 1. 2 i z 1 I,- . 2 . ' . . l Ph yslcal Educatlon ANU 'HJ is 51-IOC, xNI 71 lnulr' KA 1 STUDENT BODY GOVERNMENT HE Student Body Government has run smoothly thxs year vuth the qoal set at the begxnmng reached m the most satlsfactory manner The elected offlcers vxere Sendo Ogawa presxdent Ethel Shlgeml vxce presldent Shxgeo H1k1j1 secretary and Phllxp Watanabe treasurer ane Takamura and Masao Ha yashl vsere appo1nted clerk and sherxff respectnvely Clare S Smlth head of the 1un1or core stud1es and soclal sclence departments IS the advlser Durmg the earller part of the school year Larry Mnzuno was appo1nted to flll the vacancy left by Shlgeo I-l1k1j1 vxho reslgned to accept the edltorshxp of the Black and Gold The Executxve Councxl and the Representatnve Assembly are the ofhclal govermng bodles of the school The council IS composed of the student body ofhcxals the advxser presldents and advlsers of the three classes deputy system advlser edltor of The Pzmon and Prmcxpal Mules E Cary The Representatnve Assembly conslsts of the members of the Executnve Councll chalrmen of the varlous core studles and soclal sclence classes and the chaxrmen of the standmg commlttees The questlons dlscussed at the Representatlve Assembly are reported back to the classes by the cha1rmen Meet1ngs are held on alternate Thursdays by each group Many new projects and a few old ones have been successfully accom plxshed Some of these are the beautlfymg of the campus vxhxch was contmued from last year the cleanlmess program durmg whlch students slgned pledges promxsmg to plck up papers not to walk on the grass and ln every way to help keep the school grounds clean the act1v1ty system entertamlnq of the Weber boys durlng thelr stay m Honolulu sendmg of delegates to the Terr1tor1al Inter scholastlc Federatlon Conference held on Maul and contmuatnon of the flag ceremony maugurated last year The Student Body monthly afternoon dances whxch were sponsored by the varlous clubs and classes last year are now sponsored by the soc1al com mlttee The most lnterestmq proyect of thls school year was the Communlty Week program Each of the f1ve days of the vxeek was glven a speclal theme and purpose Monday Aloha Day Tuesday Alumnl Day Wednesday Students Day Thursday Mothers and Dads Day and Frlday Arts and Crafts Day Many new and unusual th1ngs were contrlbuted toward makmg the Arts and Crafts eXh1b1t1ons a success 7 1 7 -5 I T 1 ,- y 2 , f X Q- qv 6 ' gf 1' D :Q Q , K - 5 - rr A S t . .' 111 cz.uv.x l':TIlEl. 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II lll'l ll J DEPUTIES AND THE STUDENT BODY COURT SEFUL and helpful orgamzatlons of the study body government are the deputles and the court whlch help to enforce the rules and regulatlons of McK1nley I-I1gh School The deputles have taken care of the general dehnquencles of the school and have helped w1ll1ngly at student body gathermgs The deputy system IS com posed of the sherlff deputy sher1ffs deputles the advxser and the per1od advxsers There are approxnnately 80 students m the deputy svstem The per1od advlsers durmg the first semester were Mary Cllfford Dor othy Hardlng ones Lucy Koehler Edlth Erlcksen Elmer Brunk Samuel T Clashman and ohn W Garrett The perxod advlsers for the semester are Lucy Farden Allce Carlson Ehzabeth Keys Edlth Callard Lucy Koehler Robert Prescott and Walter Davls The deputy sherxffs ln thelr respectlve perlods are Sau Lun Chock first Kazuml Harano th1rd Fred Ish1bash1 fourth W1ll1am Pang sixth Officers of the Gendarmes Club are Masao Hayashl presxdent Fred Ish1bash1 vxce presldent V1ellaV1da secretary Ernest Chang treasurer The Student Body Court m conyunctton wlth the deputles performs a valuable servlce for the student body and faculty Thls court consxsts of the sherxff Masao Hayashl the commlssloner Russell C0116 the Board of Exam lners the clerk ane Takamura and the advxser Mary Chfford To accompllsh xts a1m not to pumsh but to correct every student who comes up before the court IS subject to an mvestxgatlon by the commxssloners who present findmgs of the group The court then asslsts the Board of Exam mers 1n glvmg a verd1ct 1 tlulx wx 1 ' 5 I .., 5 -+'- , ,, 3' Q' S if V' 1 I s . 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Y,, ,gf 4 CLASS OF 1933 INE HUNDRED members of the class of 33 enrolled m McKmlev xn the fall of 1930 Nou after three years of xxork It IS proper that the class make a survey of 1ts accomphshments To do full justxce to all would be to name each member of the class for lt xx as through the cooperatxon of every mdnvndual that the group has ach1eved results Dur1nq the Sophomore year class sp1r1t brought the Campus Dav Shleld and hrst place IH the P T A Membershmp Campaxgn to the class of 33 Every campus actnnty has found a Senlor backmq nt In muslc praxse goes to Cvlorlana Bartalome Dal Keong Lee R1chard YOSh10k3 and Peter Chmg all of whom shovx talent In forenslcs SeldO Ogaxxa Clara Kuraoka and Charles Lum are the hqures who put the class on the map The debaters are Russell Colle Blodxx yn L1m TOShlml Yoshlnaga Ralph Matsumura L1onel Camara and Charles Lum Shxgeo H1k111 ed1tor of the yearbook and the handbook Ben Chollar edltor of the paper Leatrlce Wong managmg edltor of the vxeekly Masao Yamada busmess manager besxdes numerous assoclates are outstandmq 1n the school publ1cat1ons The Pzmon and the Black and Gold Students promment m dramatxcs are Bonnie Russell Robert Lotus Steven son Don Evans and Shxqekuma Shlchxda Star athletes are Anthony Morse George Clark Donald Logan football S Y Lee Anthony Morse Harold Kavxakanu and Goto Morxguchx basketbcnll Wxllnam Lucas and Young Kee Ko track Naoyukl KUSLlHOkl Yoshlo Hokyo and Mlyukx Masuda swxmmmg Dan Nagata Masao Furukawa R1chard Fukuda Rlchard Lau MEISHII lrle and HlfOShl Kono baseball Decorated w1th red and white streamers and balloons the Hawau Natlonal Guard Armory was the scene of the annual Senlor Class dance May 21 Yoshlo Hokyo and Mae Nelll were the chalrman and advlser of thls outstandmg soclal event Wlth the Iumors as guests the Senxors observed thelr class day on Wed nesday May 10 vuth programs 1n the aud1tor1um In add1t1on the class edltlon of The Pzmon featurmg outstandmg members of the class m all act1v1t1es mcludlng forenslcs dramatlcs musxc pubhcatxons and athletlcs vxas 1ssued on that day As the flnal soclal aHa1r of the year the tradxtlonal Semor banquet was held at the Moana Hotel May 26 Mary Ramos headed the commxttee 1n charge of the event I I . 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ANU me-ii 1 Cox St lt CLASS OF 1934 ED by anet R Landgraf advlser and able cers the class of 1934 wlth nts fine spxrrt has made encouragmg progress throughout the year Class officers are Kam Fook Lal presxdent Bea tr1ce Mau VICE presldent Elalne Sato secretary Ah Sum Leong treasurer Act1v1t1es of the class were carefully planned and carrled out by standmg and speclal commnttees xuth the ard of the unlor Representatrve Assembly The outstandmg act1v1t1es of the year were a party the Valentme Prom and a field day The Iunlors emphasxzed the lmportance of peaceful ln mg through the Temple of Understand mg a play glven on unlor Class Day a paqeant especlally approprlate m Hawau Lydxa Gonsalves Marguerlte Frtzgerald Vl6ll'1 Vlda and uamta Lum Kmg played lmportant roles m dramatlcs and musxc The class has had representatlves xn practlcallv every field of aCflVlty Among 1ts leaders are Marlon Kvtock vxho placed hrst xn the poetry dxvxsxon of the McK1nley C,1t1zensh1p Club Declamatlon con test and Herbert Momz and Marguernte Fltzgerald vtho recenved honorable mentron m the same The champlon debwte squad of the school conslsted of Esther Au Ah Quon Leong Edna Kanemoto Koon Wah Lee Frances Mornsavta and Edxson Tan scholastlc debate serles In the Held of publlcatlons the class of 34 IS represented on The Pznzon by lwao MIZULH Wll ham lshlkavta HlfOk1 Yamada and Gerald Black shear On the annual staff the follovt mg are unlors HlfOk1 Yamada Sueko Fukunaga Wlllxam Ish1 kawa Barbara Qkazakr Ehzabeth Chang Ellen Heu Pearl Choy Henry Sur Gerald Blackshear Koon Hun Yee Ah Sum Leong Plna Tam and Albert Chun Albert Chun and Koon Hm Yee dlstmguxshed themselves IH the Hamlm Garland Poster contest In sports ohnny Freltas Antone oseph Ioseph Fernandez and Antone Cambra were the Iunlor b1q helps ln football On Coach Hlubolty s basketball squad an array of Jumors were present to help w1n pennants Freltas Joseph and Harry Wong were among the players Charlotte Wong captam of the umor basket ball team and also chaxrman of the unlor Lelsure Commlttee IS an actlve flgure m gxrls sports I- I I v . y om! 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'l'1'n-:nsurt-r . ,l.xx1i'1' I,.xxm: 1 V ' , ' ,Mlxiwr . . . ll..l' 3'-rig 1 CLASS OF 1935 ITH one of the largest classes m McK1nlevs hlstory the Sophomores opened the school year by electxnq as class officers Walter Younq presndent Kam Heen Chmq vxce presldent Clara Kapmura secretary Bert Kobavashn treasurer Members of thus class have part1c1pated ln school act1v1t1es ln sports and m class work Thexr 3CtlVl t1es have closely paralleled the classroom actlvltles of the core studxes department The Sophomore Class has a student organxza txon patterned after the student body government of the school The executxve councxl IS made up of the ofhcers and advlser of the class and the chalrmen and advxsers of the standmg commlttees The repre sentatne assembly IS composed of the executlve councll and a representatlve from each homeroom and the members of the nlne standmq commlttees These commlttees are centered around actual prob lems of the students and are composed of one repre sentatxve from each core studles class Throuqh these commxttees students carry on lmportant work around the school The n1ne standmq commxttees thelr advlsers and chalrmen are Lxbrary Servnce Mlss Laura Cassldav Carol Ho Clvxc Servlce Mrs Edlth Erlksen Etsuo Chlkasuye Home Serv xce Mrs Lucy S Farden Edna Hxrakawa Health Servlce MISS Lucllle Hodgms Thelma Chmq S clal Mrs M1r1am 0 Rodenhurst Flora Pfexffer Readmg Mlss Golda Moore Pearl Kaya Good Lnfe M1ss Cenle S I-lornung Mevt Kun Chlnq Better Engllsh Miss Elnzabeth Keys Dorothv Cshlro Useful Work Mrs Hardmg ones Phnlnp Cho The socnal program thns year was a full one A dance a party an optlonal QYCLIYSIOII around the lsland a pxcmc at Walklkl and a hlke vsere mterest mg features The Sophomore negatlve debaters Raymond Lee Sachlko Gka Bertha Taklmoto and Pearl Au lost to the Senlors and the champxon unlors nn the serles of debates The afhrmatne team fared no better lts members were Ralph l'layash1 Vera Sue and Florence Nakagawa In the proh1b1t1on orator 1cal contest Walchl Takemoto and Noboru Nxsh1 mura upheld the Sophomore colors Albert Souza and Charles Ah Sun represented the class m football whxle Albert Lum and onah Kxm were members of the track team .5 45 CS UTPRX T Frrlrl xx rr 1 bt xe 'X xx 'f ' ff J mf' .L fum i , , KM IRI K 1 u xHI1.1l1I!L1X1x, wud IEUL' 'XIIM xlllx wx xl 'W O tlm IMRHI C JI f ol g L1x .1:Mxw,':1I1'x. --H. 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MUSIC DEPARTMENT HE Musxc Department has had a characternstlcally busy year vuth an evtenslve mus1c servxce to the school and communlty McK1nley rs a sort of mus1c servlce center People from all over the cnty come to the school for musxcal talent for the loan of music mater1als and mstruments for advice etc Many of our students are filling a deflnxte place m the mus1c lxfe of the commumty Our three teachers are actxve m church and club musxc Margaret Way IS orgamst at the Flrst Church of ChflSf Allce Sanders IS m mus1c work at Central Umon and the Church of the Crossroads and Paul Sanders IS organnst at Central Umon Church A few of the many engagements filled th1s year by our band orchestra and glee clubs are World Federatlon of Educatxon Assoclatlons concert exght football games Inter Island Basketball Tournament Thanksglvmg Pageant at Cnty Hall McK1nley Communxty Week lln whlch the orchestra alone made seven appearancesl Mxckey Mouse show at the Prlncess Theatre McK1nley Character Pageant The Evergreen Tree la Chrrstmas masque by Percy Mackayej St Andrews Guxld play O T A concert Publlc Welfare lunch eons unlor League mus1c appreclatlon lesson at Art Academy Round Table Pxed Piper of I-lamelxn Thxs was presented rn a novel way wxth the actron done nn pantomlme on the stage and the chorus orchestra and solonsts nn the balcony Three teachers handle the work of the mus1c department Paul Sanders head teaches the senlor band and orchestra He ns dSSlSt6d by Margaret Way and Allce Sanders Besldes teachmg boys chorus yunlor band and orchestra Mlss Way has two classes rn Amerxcan problems and one ln speech correctron a speclal class glven for the students havmg dlHlCLllty m their speech Mxss Sanders has charge of the gxrls chorus and a class of Sophomore core studles She also helps m 1nstruct1ng the jLlI'1l0I' band and orchestra Senlor Band m Formatlon X I . . ' r Q ,- banquet at Oahu Country Club. and the big project of the year, W. Clokey s S 51 sm , 1 1. In ling' -1. - ANU i MCKINLEY ORCHESTRA Although lt has appeared m but a few mstances the umor Band IS an nmportant factor m the formatxon of the Semor Band Students enrolllng 1n the band course are placed m the begmners group and after learnmg somethmg of the mstruments and EiCqLllI'1f1g some ab1l1ty to play they are advanced to the bemor Band vnh1ch part1c1pates m R O T C reuevxs IUNIOR BAND IX! A r7f'13Q 2 '5X Fffv-'ga M M M .K . R' o A v'iQ.'i 'f'T1'E,Qf',..,''.1?'fK.ifffffQ,fM.'f.7. 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' ff 'ul ,v:1?,v' , .,',,. --J.:-' gyms' 'Hifi' 1 -, ,.,1f.- fl N - , A .'i?'+?.f'f- f ANP on Oxy u xclxxr 1 x I-IARMONICA CLUB HE Harmomca C lub conslstmg of twenty five members and wlth Merlin McGrew as advlser IS one of the most actxve clubs of McK1nley I-l1gh School The purpose of th1s club xs to teach begmners to play the harmomca and to gxve all an appreclatlon of good musnc and the ab1l1ty to entertam others xx hen asked Durmg the year 1932 33 the club has learned to play classlcal mus1c as well as school songs and popular muslc on the harmonica Soclals have been enjoyed throughout the school year Practlce makes perfect IS the begmner s slogan Many of the members who were begmners at first have practlced so dlllgently that they are as good as professlonals now The club IS fortunate xn havmg a plano m the advlser s room on whlch they may be heard practxcmg almost every afternoon A speclal feature of the Harmomca Club s program thns year has been the serxes of explanatory talks on symphonles whlch Mr McGrew has given pre ced1ng the Honolulu Symphony recltals Tlckets speclally prnced for students have been avaxlable to members of the club Cflicers for the first semester were Larry Mlzuno presndent Shokyo Tachlkawa vxce presldent Mlldred Awaya secretary Annle Kuraoka treas urer Offncers for the second semester are Shokyo Tachlkawa presldent Clarence Takamoto v1ce presldent Mlldred Awaya secretary Dorothy Lam treasurer S t llflfli R ' ,' Z: Slmivl' Lf' 1 11. Duwrllly Linn. X-:rum Okumurn, Xlzwgarn-t lfujikawa, Xlilflrctl .-Xwaya. l':nu Yuen .Xu. l7uJic Kuhn, lifillbilll Xzmo, Row Two: 'l':lkr-11 Sllllhllfllil. Knyci Yuuzuninc, Homo Nlillbllfillllllfl, XYilln-rt xliltllil, Sllukyu 'l':xcl1ikaw:n, 'l'llulllZl5 l uji5aun:1, lluruu liuxxauln, Mn-xlin Blcllrew. . - . . . . 1 y '- , . V 7 . V . . V U . VV . . V , . 3 V I V ' I ' V I V -' - - - V I V ' I V 2 V cnc w r SOPI-IOMORE CORE STUDIES SINGING Sophomore core studles s1ng1ng assembl1es are held once every four weeks to gxve students a better apprecnatnon of good mus1c All classes go to these gather1ngs each group numberxng from four to five hundred students Ahce Sanders aduser selects mateual xxnth the ard of the mus1c commlttee a branch of the Good Llfe Commlttee advlsed by Lenne Hornung Songs which emphaslze the theme of the month such as home c1txzensh1p Orxental backgrounds or Shakesperare are selected Durmq the month of December there were several extm assemblxes 1n order that the Sophomores mxght haxe opportumty to learn more of the hnest hymns and carols thereby recenmg a real herrtage of art1st1c and 1nsp1rat1onal expression of the past and present I'I1stor1cal and folk lore sources are often presented 1n the classrooms The Sophomores have responded enthuslastlcally to these mus1c assemblxes and their conduct as a rule has been good It lS belleved by both students and advlsers that such occasxonal smgmg fllls a real need nn the lxves of the students In successxve years rt may br1ng more of them mto mus1c classes where they may hnd Iasclnatmg outlets for self expresslon and may develop lnterests for lelsure hours Dur1ng Aprxl several core studles classes combmed and presented a pro gram lllustratmg the hlstory of I'11LlSlL from the earllest tlme to the present Songs were sung and phonograph pleces were played to portray each era Varlous students gave short talks on mus1c and short pantom1mes were pre sented also Students ln racxal costume spoke on each countrys progress IU mus1c them are Amer1ca Amernca the Beauuful Star Spangled Banner Battle Hymn of the Republlc Yankee Doodle Speed Our Repubhc McK1nleys Code of Honor Alma Mater Beautiful Kahana Havxan Ponol Iml Au la Oe The World ls Waltxng for the Sunrlse Swmg Low Sweet Chamot Santa Lucla Love s Qld Sweet Song Home Sweet Home An Enqllsh MOIYIS Dance Lady Moon Mafalda fportuguesel and apanese Cradle Song Mass SIIIQIIIQ Group QI u s,. 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V The songs that were learned were not popular but classical pieces, Among I n V I I l ' Q s ' Q I l V I 'fi , v ' ., N .. + . 5, v ia , , ANU Scene from The Evergreen Tree CHRISTMAS PLAY AND PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN The Evergreen Tree a fantastlc play by Percy Mackaye was the annual Chr1stmas play presented December 15 1932 before parents faculty and students of McK1nley Hlgh School 1n the M M Scott audltorxum Wlth the superb actmg of the cast and the guldance of Fern McQuesten faculty d1rec tor xt was a real success Musxc provlded by Robm McQuesten v1ol1n1st and by the school orches tra dlrected by Paul Sanders added much to the success of thus play The stage l1ght1ng was most effectlve as were also the artlstxc decoratlons The skxllful arrangement of the scenes vxas accompllshed by Meda F Lucas advlser of the Assembly Commlttee Bonnle Russell and Mlldred Axtell reclted the prologue of the play Those who took part were Elf Marguerlte Fltzqerald Gnome Tetsuo Tatelshl Wolf Edward Camara Tree Flora Pfleffer Bear ohn Kong Llon Shxgekuma Sh1ch1da Captaln Larry Suenaga Herod Abel Plnto Melchlor Theodore Loo Belshazzar Russell Vlerra Caspar Benme Rosalar Ruth L1ll1an Matt son Claus Raymond Lee Song Thelma Visser Sorrow Juanlta Lum Kmq Death ames Hashxda Poverty ames Yamada Students of the Engllsh A classes acted as outcasts The music and dramatlc students of McK1nley presented The Pned Plper of Hamelln a cantata of three acts 1n the audltorxum Wxth many talented students part1c1pat1ng and under the dlrectlon of Al1ce Sanders Margaret Way Fern McQuesten and Paul Sanders the cantata was a noteworthy accompllsh ment of the year The parts of the chlldren were performed by lrene Ak1yama and Tetsuo Tatelchl w1th the asslstance of students of Llncoln School Others 1n the cast were Mayor Shlgekuma Shlchxda Corporatlon Samuel Nakal ames Ya mada Se11un Takamme Robert M1tamor1 Plper Abel P1nto Townsman Walter Lee Lame Boy Edwm Kawahara Dream Lady Thelma Vlsser Prxest Don Evans Old Woman L1ll1an Mattson Market Lady ul1a Frextas Cvos sxpers Agnes Alves Gladys Young Helen Schneelock N I 1. 11 .4 11 tl 11 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y - , . 1 1 ' 1 1 - K 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 K 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1I 1 1 1 . . . 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 K 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 . . . U . . . 11 . . . . 1 1 - 1 L 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 MICK PLAYERS HE purpose of the Mlck Players xs to vuork together coopera tlvely to develop responslbllxty to strxve to speak better Enq Ilsh and to act wlth smcerlty Wlth Fern W McQuesten dramatxcs dlrector forty sm would be actors and actresses gathered last fall m the mmxature studlo xn room 75 to reorgarnze the Mxck Players whose charter was granted 1n 1929 They have held meetmgs m the Llttle Theatre every other Tuesday of each month The group has produced The Evergreen Tree The Bishop s Candle stlcks scenes from Shakespeare s Twelfth Nxght Mldsummer Nlght s Dream Macbeth ullus Caesar and Tammg of the Shrew Barretts of Wunpole Street Peer Gynt and The Man Who Marr1ed a Dumb Wlfe Many members who are students of Engllsh A have wrxtten orlgmal plays wh1ch they have dxrected and produced durmg the lunch hour th1s year The club besldes producmg the Chrlstmas play worked wlth the MUSIC Department on the Pxed Pxper of Hamelm an operetta Many members of the club partlclpated m the Shakespearean Festlval ln the sprlng Several Mlck Players have helped durmg the school year wlth the Art Department to redeco rate and to hang new curtams m the Llttle Theatre Others have assxsted m the costume room staqe lxghtmg and make up for the productlon of plays The officers for the year are Russel Vlerra presldent Marguerxte Fltz gerald v1ce presldent Katherme LOUIS secretary Thelma Vxsser treasurer wx ONF Ixrnn Se lang Ill Ill Satlux Ixwthcxm N ngarct le Lotte Illlllill X Southwell Ihelma Xrsser Row Iwo Halter Xbe 'Xlclla Xnla Nladge Jones Rose Oxnellas Cecelm Lee Dorothy C'l!IIlH I Cath erme Xlnna Lx lla Ixealzlm Nlalnl XX ong Annie XIull'meX Icrn Nlrtlue ten R xx IHRLF In sc' I1 Ile Nlx 1 Don Ixan Nunn lak'mnne Rlclmrtl NI ck Erlxsaxd Cunara Snnucl Nikal Iaxncs Xtnnula Nlxrguct I mg Ileann Xlrntsu In Xllu, Ixam -Xnx Untrn Ircne xlxlkillllii M ,144 K' N IM n . . 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V ' 33 W T , l . f., U ' E 1 , V ' A U 1 5 . .-1 It-V-: 4 ANU Temple of Understandmg ILINIOR CLASS DAY HE blggest feature of the unlor Class Day program of Malch 22 w is tht presentatlon of the Temple of Understandxng a one act play concerned wlth better racxal harmony and peace throughout the entlre world and partlcu larly apropos ofthe sxtuatlon ln Hawau The Sophomores were 1nv1ted as guests Followlng the colorful and EClLlC3t1Ol1Hl program an excltlnq held and track meet was held on the new boys athletxc field The Temple of Understandmg featured Progress Leglslatron R6llq10H Educatxon and Brotherhood the elements necessary for creatmq world peace Progress seeks for greater knowledge Leglslatlon stands for better law and Rellglon for a mutual understandmg of truth Educatlon a1ms to teach the people of every race to respect and appreclate the culture of other races Brotherhood practlces the Golden Rule Students who took part rn the pageant were Progress Yutaka Ikeda Leglslatlon Frederlck Tan Rellglon Sally Klm EdUCBtlOH Mar1e Opunul and mterraclal groups part1c1pated m the proqram Members of the Church of Chrnst also asslsted Chalrmen of the varxous raclal groups were Beatrlce Mau Chmese Beatrlce Noborl apanese Rubv Akana Portuguese Lawrence Kummoto and Condrado Porlas F1l1plI'l0 Bernlce Young and Eva Roh Korean Lmcoln To monarx and Elrzabeth Chang mterraclal Those who axded to make the program a success were Dlrector anet R Landgraf costume ul1a Evans and Edlth Callard stage Ethel Rlchmond and Eleanor Vogel hqhts Don Evans and ack Wakayama l1nes coach LOUISE ohnson greens Walter Abe properues Clare Smxth musxc Margaret Way w1th juanxta Lum Kmg as accompamst Henry Ogawa was the general student chaxrman Thls pageant IS an adaptatlon by Francls Stafford former McK1nley teacher of Mrs Antolnette W1th1ngton s The Temple of Understandmg N I ll T 1 n 1 - t x Y' ' T ' 1 ' - ' f I , 1 Brotherhood, Viella Vida. Chinese, Iapanese, Korean, Filipino, Portuguese. . 1 I C ' Z V Y- T I : , 1 A , ' 2 ' , , rft'1',gr SOPHOMORE DRAMATICS The Sophomore class has contributed much to the dramatic circles of the school, Its members have taken leading roles in the large school productions such as The Evergreen Tree. 'AThe Pied Piper of Hamelinf' and the Char- acter Pageants. Several plays were rewritten and directed by Sophomores and presented during regular assembly periods Some of them were The Courtship of Miles Standish directed bw Mabel Wong Uncle Tom s Cabin also headed bv Mabel Wong Cordelia s evs els directed by Yuen Tai Lung and Betty Llme mura The Gift of the Magi and The Aqes of Washington acted by the classes of Laura Cassidy and Dorothy M ones During the earlier part of the year a unior High Talent program xx is presented to acquaint and unite the group This was directed by Horace T :ba chairman and consisted of plays by students from different yunior highs A portion of the program included Uncle Tom s Cabin Dear Little Wife Love in a French Kitchen Pirate s Dance musical entertainment different racial dances Among those who have played leading roles in dramatics are Edward Camara Mabel Wong Seiyun Takamine Hilda Masuda Flora Pfieffer Irene Akiyama Abel Pinto Horace Taba Robert Mitamura Helen Schneelock Gladys Young Adeline Anderson Agnes Alves Emily Southwell Katherine Louis Raymond Lee Kenneth Leong Samuel Nakai and Tetsuo Tateishi In addition to the foregoing plays the Sophomores participated in the Christmas play The Boy Who Found a King which was given in the Little Theatre Also creative plays written in English A classes have been very promising They were produced during the lunch hours in May in the Little Theatre ln the Shakespearean Festival several Sophomores took active roles Class of 1933 Dramatists rw Qt fkote 'Q r if W. 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ANU xx OM' 111111 L 1 an g 1111 El IIHOQO Lllllall Xuyong ll cn c X kiguxx 'ulnk Ok l lx 1 xx lxxo ll 1 1111 llll 'Ill C lll 11 111111 1- x Xl!lll'1 11 L DEBATE CLLIB O promote 1nterest 1n debat1ng and publ1c speaklng 1n MCKIH ley Hlgh School and the communlty the Debate Club has sponsored the rnterclass debates whxch the unlor Class Team won wlth an undefeated record the Inter Scholastnc debates and the school fmals of the Proh1b1t1on and COHStltUtlOHal Ora torlcal contests The club compr1sed of th1rty elght members bore the expense of havmg a shxeld and cup engraved and brought up to date socrals were held 1n hor1or of hard worklng lnterclass debaters Regular buslness meetlngs are held on the first and thlrd Mondays of each month A fee of one dollar IS charged to each member Reglnald Carter club advxser has greatly stlmulated 1nterest 1n publlc speakmg among the students by hav1ng promlnent men 1n Honolulu speak at group meetlngs Officers who have cooperated dur1ng the first semester 1n carrylng out the alms of the club efhclently were Edward Mau presldent Frances lVlor1sawa v1ce presldent Edna Kanemoto secretary Ah Quon Leong treasurer Second semester ofhcers are lwao Mlzuta pres1dent Blodwyn L1m vxce presldent Frances MOFISGWB secretary and Ah Quon Leong treasurer CALENDAR OF DUTSIDE DEBATES February 7 Roosevelt neg 7 vs Lexlehua aff flj at Lellehua February 10 McK1nley aff QZH xs Lellehua neq Q11 at McK1nley February 10 Roosevelt aif Q 1 J vs Iolanl neg 10, at Iolanl February 17 Roosevelt neg KO vs McK1nley aff Q31 at McK1nley February 17 Iolanl aff Q01 vs Le1lehua neg Q31 at Iolanl February 24 McK1nley neg 3 vs Iolanl aff 0 at McK1nley 'I V X R0 ' ' -,: 'I'11sl' ' xvlvilllllilgfl, lfrlna L -mug, .Xh Q11111 Lcmrug, M l xl XY1111 , K. Yuen Au. lit-1'll1:1 'I' k' , ' ' 4 ' , f ur' ce .lil L 2 'z, S. ' '41 '21, l111tm1,' l,Hlll. R1 ' M ' : Russe Coils. Kalvll XIats11111111'11, XY:1icl1i 'l'z1lgc111uto, l'l4lIl1i Iiz111u111ot11, Fruxlccs Xloris: Lydia Cl 1, ,l:2H'llill'Zl Okrizki. R g' :nhl C1iI'lL'l'. ' R0 ' 'l 22: lllorlwyn Lim, lfrnr-st Cllzxng. llisao l'11tz1kc. lfnlwzxrml Mau, l:L'I'llll'P Rosznlcr. lwfm . i. ., Rich. 'al I.-0. is -N . .' . . ' . . ' L - 1 1 1 , ' 1 ' . - ' 1 , 1 . . Z . Y . 2 . , . - . 1 1 1 1 - 'if - a V Q - o . A 'T' Q o l A .Q 'id ' Q Q ' Q lo life! 13 FORENSICS AND ART McKinley Debate Squad M.C.C. Declamation Winners Marion Kwock, Poetry Charles Lum, Original Oration Clara Kuraoka, Memorized Oration Hamlin Garland Poster Contest Second Place Winner Our Champion Orator, Seido Ogawa Hamlin Garland Poster Contest Winner Champion junior Debate Team Senior Debaters Class of '35 Crew IUNIQR ACTIVITIES Home Relations Committee at work 5? if-If 4 5 . I I 'ig Iunior Social Service group fl 4 f 'fir I Q Y 5 I Y Q Llifr .. f XY i f , ie i Crusading for Health I Iunior Exhibit Committee J' 4 Preparing for the Observer test Between classes -1-a+ IUNIOR ACTIVITIES Leisure Committee Useful Work Committee Library Committee The choir boys George and Snouzer Merriam Going for a ride? Refreshing their minds Q I ri 91C Q -u Yr ilb.. .41 9 Q if xml. Six SOPHOMORE COMMITTEES Sophomore Executive Council Home is Related to Of12'S Success Good Life Workers Dances, Picnics, Get-together We All Believe in Useful Work Future Librarians SOPHOMORE COMMITTEES A Core Studies Class 'Rah for Better English Sound Body Aids a Sound Mind Civic Service Committee Reading Maketh a Full Man Sophomore Solomons in the Making jj. - C49 .pl -.. 41 ,. M if ' ' Zn Y - it F'?'Zk'f l in SJ' iie ,Af gem tf' . ANU 'vt YN lm' iq- QHICFO TlIkITI Nl' S oo U s'X THE BLACK AND GOLD TO publish the 1932-'33 Black and Gold the staffs and advlsers have worked w1th the hope of pro ducmg a book of whlch McK1nley can be proud Educat1onal Influences Outslde of School xs 1ts theme lts purpose IS to record accurately and mter estmgly the worthwhxle act1v1txes of the year and to mterpret through ltS theme the tremendous 1n fluences of our surroundmgs upon our hves A theme feature un1que 1n thxs volume IS the guest book page the slgnatures of whxch polnt so clearly to the golden contacts McK1nley students have each year Surely speakers and other guests of such worth and fame are splendld educatlonal mfluences Slmllaf to that of last year though wlder m scope the staff of the Black and Gold th1s year has been chosen from the entlre student body lts members were recommended by varlous Engllsh teachers and later were appolnted by advxsers and ed1tor of the Black and Gold after careful dellberatlon There vsas no regular Black and Gold subscrlp txon dr1ve thus year Students slgned up for the an nual at the begmnlng of the school year at the same tlme that they pledged themselves to other act1v1 tles However to g1ve some students another chance to subscrlbe to the annual a small campalgn was held durmg the second semester The slogan The Last Chance whlch orlgmated wlth the Amerlcan ploneers on the Santa Fe Tra1l was used ln the dr1ve whlch brought fa1rly good results Black and Gold achlevements of prevlous years have been a challenge to thns year s staff Members of the 1933 staff have endeavored to keep the torch burmng Although the pr1ce of the book was reduced slrghtly th1s year 1t d1d not 1n any way restram the workers from str1v1ng to nmprove 1ts every phase The Black and Gold staff at thls tlme wlshes to thank the faculty and students of the Engllsh and Art departments and of the school ln general who have helped to produce th1s yearbook Loyal coop eration has been shown by the various classes and the clubs of the school 1 on lr , pf ' YQ X P-x R1111 Oxr l1r111r1 011111111 Rose NI X 1 11511111 L1 110 1 111 1 11 111 111111 111111111 11,1 11111111 1 '1r 1111 1111 1 811111111 lk111111r1 N11l111 11 '1r1 11 111 1 Lru 1 11111111 s1111111r1 111 1 1111-11 1111, 11 1111 11 111 BLACK AND GOLD STAFF HONORS HE Black and Gold recelved A1lAmer1can Honor Ratmgs 1n the Natlonal Scholastlc Press Assoclatlon Cflt1C3l Servxce 1n 1929 1931 and 1932 The yearbooks of 1928 and 1930 were awarded Fxrst Class Honor Ratmgs by the same organ1zat1on When the annual was flrst entered 1n the crxtlcal servlce contest ln 1926 lt recelved a Thrrd Class Honor Ratmg from the Central Interscholastlc Press Assoclatlon The followmg year the Scholastlc Ed1tor Publlcatlon Assoclatxon awarded the Black and Gold a Fnrst Class Honor Ratmg Black and Gold Adv1sory Board 111 111 1111111' PRI- 111 1r rt 111 xnu 3 5- I 11111 11 . 5 r V, , v f X I .1 , 1 , I 1 1 1 1 , r . 1 sb Tl . .. - - 7 . .g - - u I 1 R F- ' ' I 15 '-,. 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Row Two: XYillia111 1s11ik:111':1, l':lll'1l llt'lI. lfusnyc Y:1111z111111111, X1:11'y IP11:11'tc, N1z1rgz11'1-1 171: C11111-, Rlllij' C11 , lffll Il x'1l11lI11lCl11, Q: 1 ' ', .' 1 . - k. ., Ro ' REE: Sl1'g' li:1l1:1z1 , N I ' Nifll :, Xlzs. 1 XIiy:11111111, 11111111111 K1:11'11:11A:1. - 1 -rt ,X. ll, C111 1, .Xlhert C1111 , li 11 llin Yr-C, Il-1ry S '. 161111111 1f1115x1'11 N11-:11.1 1.11215 l':1.E.XN 1 X' 2121, R1 1 is L rr lf1l1t111'i11l lf1l1l1 1:11 A I SA s lv- .-r - ZA Xlx ANU 11 .155 BEN CHOIIAR Erhtor 111 tlncf L ATICI 1 XX .111 ig 1151 l t Tvmo Huw 1 x WI111ag111g I l1t Nonolzr Ixmx M11 T l nsmess NIa11ag 1 1'1H1fRlRFxc1l Xcluser L Hx :ht THE PINION VERCQMING the handlcap of ser1ous f1nan c1al d1fhcult1es durlng the first part of the school year The P1n1on has fulfill d 1ts obllgatxon to the student body wlth an mterestmg slx column four page paper a real lmprovement over the hve column sheet of the prevlous year Wlth the sup port of one thousand students who subscrlbed at the lowered rate of one dollar 1nstead of the usual dollar and hfty cents McK1nley s paper has sur vlved threats of d1scont1nuat1on The P1n1on was first organ1zed 1n 1920 as a four column paper under the edltorshlp of Theon Wrlght and the superv1s1on of W R Bassett ad v1ser S1nce then lt has 1ncreased 1n quallty and SIZE unt1l lt became a seven column f1rst class pub l1cat1on 1n 1930 The effects of hard t1mes how ever reduced lt to a hve column publ1cat1on dur1ng 1932 Umque changes have been effected xn 1ts edltmq and buslness management th1s year The commer c1al department under Robert Prescott took over 1ts finances h1therto managed solely by The P1n1on bus1ness staff The ed1tor1al staff of seven teen members advlsed by Esther P French pub llshed twenty e1ght lssues 1nclud1ng a combmed Thanksgxvmg sports spec1al ed1ted by the Qulll and Scroll members of Kamehameha School and MCKIHIQY l'l1qh School Other spec1al numbers were a football a Chr1stmas and the class ed1t1ons the latter featur1ng the act1v1t1es of the Senlor umor and Sophomore classes Tlmellness and mterest have been the pollcy of the staff The p11'1l0l'l has strlven and has suc cessfully atta1ned 1ts goal fresh campus news m every lssue Among the lmprovements seen th1s year are the creatxon of a personal column Cam pus Dust two humor columns P1n1on Paup1l1k1a Column and Rejected Humor a student op1n 1on column and cr1t1c column Edltorlals have been centered on hlgh 1dCa1S and group welfare Cuts features and 1nterv1ews have been prmted addlng much to the general snap of the sheet Among the celebrltles lntervxewed by The Pm ron reporters and ed1tors are Hamlxn Garland Dean of Amer1can Letters New ton D Baker for mer Secretary of War and Chrlstopher Morley author and one of the ed1tors of the Saturday Reuzew . . . 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' ' 7 1 , - . f 1 V f1'g1-'-L g orkmg IH the Pll'1lOI'l Room AWARDS OR three consecutwe years 1929 1930 and 1931 The P1n1on recewed FIYSK Class Honor Ratmgs from the NBIIOHHI Scholasuc Press Assoc1at1on The McK1nley weekly was presented Second Class Honor Ratmg 111 1928 and 1932 In the Columbla Press Assoc1at1on contest The P1n1on was awarded a gold medal and hrst pr1ze1n 1928 1929 1930 and 1931 The weekly proved to be the outstandmg newspaper 1n the Inter Island Newspaper Contest ln 1930 1931 and 1932 THE PINIGN STAFF 1111 O11 1 1 1 n 111 11111 a Ix fl 1111s lx1111L 11 I 11th L111 Chollar Le1tr1Lc W Ong 11 1111111 1 x 1111 1 11111 11 1.111 1 S11 111 1 1 111 11 11 111,11 I , ,, 5 , I f . 1 - ..' 5 :I 1 1 1 1 Y Y ' R 1 .'-i: lf1'111. l'y-1111, Gladys Kim, R11s.1i d A yung, 12111111 U111z1ts11, Sh . - 'I'11kz11 . I'c111'1 'z1111, 125' I 11: Q 2.11g. 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' P- 5 5 25 , I , .. qt-1'-f -ft'-r-A-'Hr' p ' m - H rr A . 1 4424- - A -A 4 A A - ,Ur .. - 1 t I I . . , H1wanan Sunset Xt Flo, pf an D1HmOnC1 Head TA1JlROMA1't1 31 nt u 11 Ir ull r lhrr u u OHM a Rue Thr au ful I r 1 1 Offer My All mana, Buslndo A Plcture Bnde M K lv Htl S tool DMIU A ATO 32 Sumvr: Kmmu 32 Anthology s Cover and Some Contr1but1ons THE MICKS ANTI-IOLOGY The Mlck s Anthology was started by Katherxne Wold Englxsh mstructor 1n 1929 as a project of a senxor llterary group and xt has smce been carrned on successfully each year In 1931 the soclety adopted the name of Pmfeathers an organlzatlon composed of twelfth year students lnterested ln creatlve vurltrng The alm of the Plnfeathers Club IH sponsormg the Mxck s Anthology IS to prmt the best creatxve work of the lV1cK1nley students Materxal IS not wrltten purposely for the anthology The Engllsh teachers send m that whlch they consxder the best wrltten work done by thelr students durlng the year and from thns the Pmfeathers select the best for pubhcatlon A hlgh standard of vxork has been attamed as manlfested 1n the anthologles of 1931 and 1932 Coples of the llttle magazme are sent to schools here rn the terrltory and to approxlmately 75 schools 1n the Umted States Three hundred coples were d1s trrbuted to the delegates who attended the reqlonal conference of the World Federatxon of Educatxon Assocxatlons held 1n Honolulu last year Complnments on the excellence of the materlal tone and general make up of the anthology have been recelved from people all over the Unlted States as well as ln the terrltory Of the many lnterestmq comments the followmg w1ll serve as an example The best lxttle magazme of 1ts klnd that l have read the artlcles are unique and pleaslng because of thexr s1ncer1ty and depth of thought The anthology has lmproved steadily each year the 1933 1ssue surpassmg the earlxer numbers 1n quahty mterest and general make up Selectxons from the 1932 anthology were used by Nellle Sargent of New York Cnty when she com plled materxals for her ' Anthology of Hxgh School Verse ' The Nlppu Illl deserves a word of commendatlon for 1ts splendld coopera t1on m prrntlng the MlCk s Anthology, whlch IS sold at ten cents a copy wlth no effort made to 1I1C1llC1C cuts or anythxng that will lncrease the sellmg pr1ce Nzmlg PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION ITH the cooperatlon of the home school and communlty the McKmley Parent Teachers Assoclatlon has carr1ed on a successful program for the past year Its constant endeavor IS to mform the pubhc from txme to t1me regard1ng the vxork of the school 1n protectmg chnld welfare m general It attempts to brmg mto closer relat1onsh1p the parents and the teachers n order that cooperatnon wnll be harmonlous and mtellxgent The act1v1t1es of the McKmley Parent Teachers Assocla tlon have always been connected wlth the mterests of McK1nley Hxgh School The umt was mstrumental m obtammg outslde trucks for the haul 1ng of dlrt to level the area back of the admmxstratxon buxlclmg and near the boys physxcal educatlon bunldmg Through the help of the Bu1ld1ng and Grounds Commxttee of the P T A and the students of the school much lmprovement of the school campus has been made Present campus surroundmgs are outstand mgly better than those of last year The PT A was most helpful 1n solvlng the llghtmg problems IH class rooms Shrubs and trees preventmg the entermg of l1ght mto classrooms were cut down thus lessenmg the danger of eye trouble on the part of the students and faculty Better llghted classrooms now greet the students The school banners the natlonal flag and the color effects of the stage were made posslble through money approprxated by the P T A The Arts and Crafts exhlbxt held durlnq Communlty Week February 27 to March 3 was sponsored by the P T A and proved a real drawmg card The showmg of the handxwork of school and home was to be seen 1n the adm1n1strat1on bulldmq Ofhcers of the organxzatxon are Colonel Perry M Smoot presldent Mrs Carol1ne Antrxm hrst v1ce presxdent Mrs Cecll R Colle second v1ce presrdent Mrs Dorxs Keppeler thlrd v1ce presldent C K Abe fourth v1ce preslclent Mrs Mary M Mxles secretary treasurer 9 er N 'N Parents m McKmley P T A 'rv Q VV . 1 , . . . 1 . . . . v i , . 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V - '- ' 11 .. 1 mil., '.'7' - .V ' ., -. ,- ., ANU Q 'if m 43 -L- I m -330 aff' .nts ,nr Nw 1 I 'Xlmlx I ROTCUNIT HE present R O T C course at McK1nley Hrgh School was organlzed 1n December 1921 under the supervlslon of Colonel Adna G Clarke U S A asslsted by Captam C F Drrver The un1t acquxred an enrollment of approxxmately fxve hun dred cadets Durxng the summer of 1925 Captarn Dr1ver vxas relleved by Captam Alexander Adalr and the en rollment was mcreased to elght hundred Captaln Alexander Adalr served for three years when he was relleved by Captam Harry G Rennegal 1n 1929 After three years Captam Rennegal was re lleved by Lleutenant Samuel W Smlthers the pres ent commandlng officer Lreutenant Smlthers entered the army 1n 1917 and served tvxo years 1n France He entered West Point rn 1920 graduatlng 1n 1924 He arrlved 1n Hawau xn 1930 and 1n September 1932 assumed the dutles of Instructor 1n Mllltary Sclence and T3CflCS at McKmley Hrgh School He IS ably as srsted by Staff Sgt W1ll1am Waters Sgt Mlchael Welssberg Sgt M1chaelT Marche and Sgt ohn Bxlek At the present tlme the un1t has an enrollment of apprommately 950 cadets 1nclud1ng the band Of these forty slx are cadet ofllcers Thus year the tra1n1ng has mcluded conslderable extended order dr1ll scoutmg and patrollng and musketmg The new small force range sltuated on the Wa1k1k1 s1de of the boys physlcal educatron bu1ld1ng was con structed by students labor about February 1 of thns year Slnce then the unlors and Sennors have been shootmq at least tvx 1ce a week under the dxrectlon of Sgt Bmlek The annual R O T C tournament was called off and all efforts along th1s llne were made ln preparatlon for the annual lnspectlon held by Mayor Charles W Thomas GSC Headquarters Ha wauan Department May 8 of th1s year The Reglmental Staff conslsts of Robert L Ste venson cadet colonel SQ1d0 Ogawa cadet lleuten ant colonel Clyde Ridley cadet major regxmental adjutant Rlchard M Yoshloka cadet captam sup ply ofhcer The McK1nley un1t of the R O T C consxsts of 17 companres formlng four battahons Cadet Major Harry Wood Hrst battallon Cadet Major Raymond Kxtsu second battallon Cadet Major Al bert Maunakea thlrd battallon Cadet Major Lex Whlttle fourth battallon Cadet Captam Kamehameha Wong was pro moted to Cadet Major of the Traffic Squad 135 A HE 1,- . 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R O T C OFFICERS CLUB HE purpose of the R O T C Officers Club IS to establ1sh and uphold a hlgh sp1r1t of d1SClpllIl6 w1th1n ltS own orgamza t1on and 1n the R 0 T C reglment Although Slmllaf to other clubs 1n organ1zat1on the Cfhcers Club stresses m1l1tary courtesy lVIembersh1p 1n th1s club IS l1m1ted to cadet ofhcers and at present totals forty e1ght Meetlngs are called only at t1mes when the club s serv1ce IS asked by the commumty and school Act1v1t1es of the group mcluded a dance QIVCH 1n honor of the Weber football squad and an Ofhcers and Sponsors Ball Dons Keppeler Erma Mor FIS I.,1eut Samuel Sm1thers Sgt M1chaelWe1ssberg Sgt ohn B1lek Kameha meha Wong Robert Stevenson and Clyde R1dley were 1n charge of the Weber dance The club also partxclpated 1n the Arm1st1ce Day parade and the parade welcomlng the Weber gr1d1ron aggregauon The ofhcers of the club who have served efliclently are Robert Stevenson pres1dent I-larry Wood VICQ presldent Clyde Rldley secretary Ralph Matsu mura treasurer Llellf Samuel Sm1thers adv1sed ou Uv- 1 el-L111111 I1el114I'1 I x111o111l D51 1 IINNL UI I xc-1x QINI11 s I 111 Ig x 1111 N11 11 1 In It next eue an 1 I 1 uk m1 on Iuo Ill 1111114 u1111ko 1 .u111I111c x1ts11 e 1 11 X L x L Rullex I onme Russell Robert Ntexenwn l'lor1 Xs'1I1111a Neulo Ogux 1 IILIIIILIII IxaI1'1Ic1111 Xlhert XI 111111 ke'1 NI1lIIred IX'lSlIlXX3bdYZ1 lx1zu1111 II 1r111o bl1I1111e1 lI1g1 Row I'HRFI'. 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LQA: Q ..A.ALL. ,, A McK1nley R O T C Regnment ln Format1on R O T C SPONSORS CLUB NDER the adxlsershlp of Myrtle Swann the R O T C Sponsors Club has proved a successful orcjannzatnon thus year The aun of the club IS to work harmonlously wlth the R O T C department and the school MQQIIHQS are held only when services are requlred Among other 3Ct1Xltl2S the sponsors have partlcnpated m the Armnstxce Day parade and ln the Weber Football Team welcome parade when they took an 1ct1ve part ln extending the Aloha of the student body and the communlty to the v1s1tors from Ogden Utah The followmg are 1937 33 sponsors Honorary Regrmental Colonel tpresrdentl Bonn1e Russell Honorary Major Flrst Battallon fSec y Treasurerl Flora Asahlna Honorary Major Second Battalion Fumxko Eto Honorary Major Thlrd Battallon Henrnetta Kahalelwl Honorary Major Fourth Battalxon Vlella Vlda Reg1mental Adjutant s Sponsor lVlC6 Presrdentj Dora Muller Honorary Captam Honorary Captam Honorary Capta1n Honorary Captam Honorary Capta1n Honorary Captam Honorary Captam Honorary Captam Honorary Capta1n Honorary Capta1n Honorary Captam Honorary Captam Honorary Capta1n Honorary Captam Honorary Capta1n Honorary Capta1n Honorary Captam X I :U oOgt-'W :EC3'11mUncU3v Company Company Company Company Company Company Company Company Company Company Company Company Company C ompany Headquarters Company Band Company S Clara Fulcumoto Mnldred Kashxwabara Wlnona Wood Elalne Hayata Freda Fukudw Lydla Kealoha Adlme Anderson Mabel Fukuda Thelma Grlep Cvlornana Bartalome Betty Lee Bernlce Teves Helen Leong Chew Young Wonq Helen C M Chun Sadle Lum Chung O1 Wonq X . 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Resting after a hard day Sitting on top of the world Talking things over Faculty hukilau Head measurement Bringing in the catch Mrs. Callard presiding Something attracts her In conference 'Y' , IUNIORS AT WORK Hoemg contest Don t work so hard gxrls Round table conference? D1SplaylHQ the wlnnmg prlze Carryxng the blg pencll Now boys let s work McKinley spirit at heart Smiling for the camera Future Iunior farmers No lessons, too bad! SOPHOMORE TOILERS Recuperating between labors What strong muscles you have! Sophomore laborers Well equipped with implements To the dumping ground Answer to a plant's prayer Girls' gossip Boys' chatter Street workers of tomorrow LAAA 1,2-f' 9 ' . ' , - I X, ' sf , 9' ' 1, 1 1 ,,f 3 . ' L. A ,mastiff W , rss' ,L N vzlglln, in , f- 1QE',51f:v V . V X.4L fi ' J i' ' X- xx' ' A .-- ' 'Sw . K A gall ,, srh-f-Q - Y A , . , 1 ia, . 42' + 24 . KA...-w -'t F. .,, i K .r 1:5 ,,.,,2fm- '45, s t 1 1,. . 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'31 R G A N I Z A T I O x N S NATIONAL HONOP SOCIETY f THE HONOLLILLI MQKINLEY C HAPTER OF THE NATIONAI HONOR SOCIETY SENIORS ELECTED MARCH 1932 Camara Llonel Chun Lydia Chung ohnH L Colle Russell Hll-:ul Shlqeo Kameda Gladys Kaxxamoto oyce Kuraoka Clara Abel1no Charmg Ando Edna Bartolome Glorlana Chang Ellen Chang ismme Chou Rideqondl Chuck H1rrv Chun Henry Eguchl Harrxet Fuju Ruth Goto Shxqeru Hustace Edu ard Inn Aqnes Ishlbashl Yurl Au Esther Chov Pearl Flljltil Tatsue Hahn Mlflam Hannlshl Eduard Haxashx Mano Kanemoto Edna KL1DlmOtO Lau rence L11 Ixam Fools Lee Eunq Kxau Lum Beitrlce Ium Ch lrles Nlasuda MlVl1hl Nodw Steere Nose Kitxshn Ogawa Seldo Ramos Marv Shlgeml Ethel Takwmum nine Tom Volt Uvedi Irma Wonq K xmeh 1meh1 Wonq Le ltrxce Y'1m icla M1810 Yoshmaql TOSh1H1l SENIORS ELECTED APRIL 1933 Kam Pearl Karamatsu Toshlo Kim Gladys KOmOfl Arthur Leonq Aileen Llm Blodxxyn Loo Ah Chun M3fSllmOf0 Eleanor Mau Eduard Mm Henry Monden Margaret Nakano Kxyoshx Okubo Shlgeo Sakal Kxyoshx Sasakl Helen Sayama Etsuo Shlbiyama uro Shlqeuri Harold bp1llner Er1c Stevenson Robert L Ta1r1 YOQh1f0 Taklra Sl'1lZLlC Taku Klmlko Tax lres Sophle Teshlma Ellen W1ftfOCk E111 Wong Chem Young Yarrmuchl Edna IUNIORS ELECTED APRIL 1933 Lee Walter Lee Koon Wah Leonq Ah Quon I eonq Ah Sum Lum Kmq Illifllfl Mau Be 1tr1ce Mxzuta Ixxao Monlz Herbert MOFISBXKW Frances Obara Genluexe LOUIQQ Lirmbee Adx lser Ogaxxa Henry Sito Elalne Tan Edxson Tan Frederlck UISLIHII L1ly Wonq Charlotte Yamada HlIOli1 Younq Bernlce Younq Clarence Young Elsle -T T' X 1 x 1 x ' ' . I , c l Z c c , I: I , ' . , A a , , P ,I . , c 1 . .1 'l I 4 , 1 ' , 1, l. Q 2 K ' 'K . . 2 2 ' t. Q . , , l ' C 2 , . fi ' -I Y , ' ' ' ', c K E . . I . . A , c I , I Z, , I Chun, Ella Mah, Matthexx' Takaki, Masatsugu . Il - . Q 4 2 c . I v , . 1 - f f v I , . ' c . c h L ', ' - ' K, 2 li ', ' If '. se . 5 ' K. , ' , . C r U . v ' K v C 4 C , K , A C C C , - INTERNATIONAL EI X Q THE Al QHA CHAPTER GRGLL OF THE INTERNATIQNAI HONORARY SOLIETY E012 ANV HICH bQ H001 IOURNAIIbT5 THE QUIII AND be ROII EI EQTED APRII 1937 Ben Chollar Ieatxxce Wonq SENIORS ELEC TED FEBRUARY 1933 Rcwalmd Auyonq Pewrl Kam Gladys Kimed 1 KdOI'L1 Kato Gl1dyQ KIITI Shu ue Takam Irma Uyeda JUNIQRS ELEC TED FEBRUARY 1933 Gerald Blackshear VV1111am Ishlkaxxa Ivx ao MIZUf3 HlfOk1 Yamada Esther P French advnser O I1 I i 9 O K Q? il f ,ff nf! fgvv C Shigeo Hikiji .2 E 4 1 , K 1 1 2 V 1 L '- ' .Z L L . C C I 1.11 1 , -fA'L' TORCH SOCIETY HE Torch Society IS one of the three honor socletles ln lVlcK1nley Hugh School Its axm IS to recognlze and encourage servxce leadership good char acter and hxgh scholarshxp The club has successfully carrled out 1ts alms vuth the help of xts advlser Roy C Bowman The mam project carrled out durmg the year was the collectlon of t1n foll Boxes were placed at varxous parts of the campus to be used as receptacles for the tm foxl contrlbuted by the students and the collectlons were presented to the Shrmers Hospltal to be sold the proceeds gomg to the fund for crnppled chlldren Torch students take part ln dlscusslons at the regular meetmgs held twnce a month Guest speakers are 1nv1ted and muslcal programs are mcluded wlth regular busmess of the meetxng A soclal at the Y W C A Fuller s I-Iall durlng the early part of the school year 1932 better acquainted the old and new members Torch membershxp 1I'lCl1C3tES hugh standlng m leadershxp servxce scholar shlp and character Ofllcers elected for the first semester were Davxe Chun presldent Helen Sasakl vrce presndent Margaret Monden recordmg secretary Those elected for the second semester are Ah Quon Leong presxdent Charlotte Wong vlce presldent Sau Chun Wonq recordlng secretary Gladys Klm hrstorlcal secretary Edxson Tan Rlchard Yoshloka I-Ionsun Leonq sergeants at arms xoxx Oxr- I tllrrlne Xlltlllilll R 1 I NI mx um :un mx nt u :fue :gint Nlonclen I m llmx Lllllll nny CNl1l1'l1'l 'lllllii I m l ng lem Au llclcn Sasaki ClorVm1 Iartxlome ITSIHHIK klnng Xh Uuon Leonq Robut llln xx Tuo R s Ioxurnn fl-ulx Rum I-n Im Lm Ilame Sum Xuclrew I num I I I N me Xoung Ruby Xkaua Wm Chun Hong Noplne I X res Tleanor NIH unwtu I elxl XII XX 1 I1 Xoung Rubw Chun 911.1 Iun Lllmk Plullp XX itanihc Ron IHRFE Nlarwn llulw Tllxcrt XM ana Nh gum Ieong Iflrson l'm R rlmrl X I It Ixusmg lee Iarl Tohnson Ihue Chun Ilcnrx m Rus all X lerra l'1rl Ilannwl R when Stucu rn I ul Npxl uc: Ilonsun Ieong ,QI -an-vii wg, Q NN I H ' P Y - , . . l v - . : . 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ANP mx Ov l I IL l 11-11m X 11r1k1 X one11111r1 lXI1I'lIj0 NX atarnbc ll17cl Xl :11t1n'1 lllQ'lN0 glllll 1g'1x11 1 N 1 r 01 Une lx 111 le1rl lx 111 Xllcc XX 1 311311. vtl11 N1 lngaxw ln mcttc L 111c1111 1 1lp.11tt X 011 1110 4 1111 Nun l11 l1111asl11r1 C'1tl1e11nc IN1 111 l11111x llmg K 1111 Nlatstroln l llx K l Ill ulll t l lN'l0 ill l LC l 111 11 e Q at s Ylll P11 X as11111ctm xu lxw 1 11 1 1 111 mmx 1111 Q N 1 X MCKINLEY AD CLUB HE students of the reta1l sellmg department orgamzed the McK1nley Ad Club for the followlng purposes to brlng about a more fr1endly Splflt among the students ln the retall selhng classes to learn how to meet problems that may occur durlng employment and to cooperate wlth and a1d the student body of McK1nley Hlgh School The numerous act1v1t1es IH whlch the club part1c1pated were the sale of 1am and jelly made by the qlrls of the home economlcs department orders for whlch were taken by the club members the profit go1ng to the students the 1nstallat1on of l1ght1ng flxtures for the Model Store wlndows the work bemg done by students of the club supportlng the varlous school act1v1t1es through the numerous good w1ll wmdow dxsplays Other act1v1t1es of the organxzatlon were the sale of the Alma Mater song sheets the wmdow dlsplay of the Weber McK1nley football encounter the wmdow campalgn for the sale of Athlet1c tlckets and the dlsplay for the Dollar Day bargams BUSIHQSS men from downtown firms spoke to the members at a luncheon held February 23 The ofHcers for the hrst semester were Herbert A B Chanq presldent Clarence Osakx v1ce pres1dent Kammy Chun secretary W1lbert Toda treas urer Second semester ofhcers are Koon Shoon Lee pres1dent Ah Fun Chun v1ce pres1dent Yurlko Yonemura secretary YUk10 Kashnwa treasurer Sarah H Snodgrass IS the advxser 0111 ll1r111'1ril R' ,'-1: ii- F ' 1 ' .. 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' 3 , t 1 1 1f11I' OFFICE TRAINING CLUB CKINLEY S ofhce routlne depends largely upon the efflclent and respon slble students of the ofhce trammg classes Some of thelr many dutles are takmg care of the absence reports handlmg the correspondence mlmeograph mg the dally bulletms workmg at the telephone switchboard and bemg mem bers of the Student Body Hospxtallty Commlttee Workmg on this commlttee the members of thus club take vxsntors and guests around the school campus and bulldmgs and show them the work that IS bemg done at McK1nley Work IS also done for outsxders The students of the oflice trammg class may become members of the Ofllce Tra1n1ng Club whose purpose IS twofold flrst to asslst ln the smooth runnxng of the school and second to learn how to carry on the work of an ofHce Ofhcers for the flrst semester were Edna Yamauchl presldent Eleanor Matsumoto vlce presldent Bessle Nagata secretary Wllfred Motokane treasurer Second semester offlcers are ane Takamura presldent Thelma Chmg vxce presldent Dorothy Goo secretary Jack Wakayama treasurer The membershxp of the orgamzatnon IS fifty three Weekly meetlngs are held every Monday ln the senxor room The w1ll1ng ness of Grace Humphrles office tra1n1ng mstructor and the advlser of the club to help the students 1n thexr ofhce work has gone a long way 1n mamtamxng an efhclent office force nx Uxr Ruth l'uju I ne xk1mux1 c- su XWHIII In lnko Sxlnna ll A uc Q mn Iusfuko I sm 11 Pung Dora Pang Rose NI HX Chow 1'cl1tl1Ix'1n1kan11 Ron Tuo Robert Ixojnna Tack Nakavama Safhko Nlunum Fllen Tonuoln Laur1 Tom Florence Xanmclu Pomoe Ouml lxatherme Puju Eleanor Uatsumoto Ednl Y'illl'lllClll lxxmno Xamane Fhclma Chung Dorothy Foo Nlxlmlrccl Xuaxa Ixennetll Ilxroslnze Florence Olne frace Ilumpllue Ron THREE IIarrx 'Xxtta Il-lrry Nhtsuum XISWIHOTI Ixono Tosluo IXIIHIHILIF1 Xlxce N011 Qhmzue Ito Tlfillff Nrslmnuri llnrotlu Inoue Chlcko Aklvma Nhurxce lxaranntsu Iuvne Yamamoto Mako Uharw Xnna Chun Yllltrcl Uotolnne I uneo Nlorlkaui fc-urge IU. 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' I 1 l' Sift' GAMCC HE purpose of the Girls Auwnliary of the McKinley C1t1zensh1p Club is to and in the problems concerning girls and to help with campus and assembly duties Membership IS extended to girls who have taken active part in school activ ities and who are of good scholastic standing G A M C C girls helped to hll food baskets for the needy at Chrlstmas time cleaned the coats of the band boys contributed to the milk fund donated a bed to the rest class and served at assemblies The organization held several socials at one of whlch was held the 1nstalla tion of officers Ofhcers who served efficiently during the first semester were Beatrice Lum president ane Takamura vice president Beatrice Mau secretary Lydia Chun treasurer Mae Nelll adviser All ofhcers were reelected for the second semester excepting Lydia Chun 1n whose place Ah Quon Leong was selected The G A M C C together with the members of the McK1nley Citizen ship Club held dancing classes to help members to learn to dance Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each mont x X1 lxif 11111 1111 x111 fl 1 1 x11 1 1 11 1 l1l Ixanu. 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Iclltll x'lIll'lgLltlll Xelma 'Xl hmka Nlllflred lvxslxmalxzua Iumxlto Xvaulnl Ron IHRH Xyxkn Numlmla 'Immlm Sasaltl Pun Xolu71lu Fertruxlc lxuln II'll9llIlll Salntn Nllr ut IlljlkUX'l Nhry lluuta ls Xl'ug1rc- L rr e llrnu 1 ou Num Ice ln lum lxutlmun L lx mum Ilclen S sllu l lllllltlll I ule 1 THE IUNIOR RED CROSS HE unlor Red Cross of McK1nley Hlgh School was orqamzed a year ago under the advlsershlp of Emlly Elsey health dlrector Thls orgamzatxon IS composed of the Health Servxce students of the school Only those mterested ln the sclence of nursmg and wxth recommendatlon from the sclence teachers are ellglble for th1s class At present forty two members are enrolled The unlor Red Cross holds 1ts regular busmess meetlng durlng the fourth perlod on alternate Frldays The members of the umor Red Cross have been useful assxstants to the doctors ln the varlous health surveys especially the tuberculosls skm eye and dental surveys and have alded nn the developmg of X ray pnctures The organ xzatlon has purchased a sterlhzer for the Health Service room of the school The purposes of this organnzatxon are to promote good health to create further lnterest ln the health servxce and to offer servlce to the communlty as well as to McKmley Hxgh School At the close of the school year each nurse was glven a umor Red Cross certlficate and with thxs any member may be called upon by the headquarters to assxst ln any epxdemxc or war nursmg when needed The officers for the first semester were Agnes Kalahlkl presldent Ehza beth Foo Sum vlce presldent Helen Sasakl secretary Betty Lee treasurer Second semester ofllcers are Ellzabeth Foo Sum presldent Helen Sasakl v1ce presldent Katherme Needham secretary Betty Lee treasurer Om Inn! ll: ' I 4. . . -. 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' ps . y , f v - I , 2 V Q 1 I , ' 'I lrrw f'gl1I SENIOR ILINIOR GIRL RESERVES HE purpose of the G1rl Reserves IS to serve the school and community 1n problems that involve the welfare of girls Glrls who adhere to the bmdmq pr1nc1ple of the orgamzatnon may become members '1 he general theme for the year 1932 33 was Growing a Wee All pro grams given throughout the year had some correlation 111th th1s theme Carlng for a poor family was part of the work of the group As a culm1na t1on of all act111t1es the annual Fest11al of Natnons 1n whnch every member participated was sponsored The proceeds received will be used to send two club delegates to the Asllomar Conference The grand hnale was a banquet The officers for the year are Beatr1ce Tyau president Amy Chee v1ce presldent Aileen Leong secretary Lydia Chun treasurer V1olet Loper and Lura Loader have served as advisers 11111 U11 Ruse Xl A Cmv l llfll Qllllllg Raclul l1l'1at'1 Xl1l1lr1-1l I11 Agnu l'111 lx11111111 Xa111'1111 Il 11oka111 I e1n111 ll11l1l111 L 111 img I11111 1 1 1 111 ne 1111 ll 111111 I gllklll l 11 I7111111 lliHllI'lL Llrmg N1111l111 1:11 1115 011 l110 l1at1111 l1'111 8111111 l '1111 1141111 lxa111 X '11 X111n X 111let I 11111 Fl11r11111 X '1111'11 l11 XIr11'g'111 111111, 1 r'11e 1111 .1111 11111111 011111111111 l 1l1 Nllllll 111 r11 11111113 171 11111 1111 1 al l11r1 11111 x 1t1c N 111111 Ll111l11ttc XX 1111g lillllX XI11111 11 1111111 1l111l ll'111 mm 1111 x111g e1r 1111 'lfgllff ang 11 1 1 L 1 c11 X111111g XX ong X IX kl111 I 1:1 1 Il 1s111 1111 11111 1 Xn ll 1111 F111 11 1--. 11- 1 1-r 1111 1 11111r 1111 11 11111 1 1 111 1 1 11 1o11g XX 1111f1e1l L l11111 si 1 X 1r1 Q 11 115 R 11l11, 1111 1111111 11 1111 LII N1s1 1 L11 1 s 1 111111e 111 11111 1 all ll1 111 1 '1tl11r111e lx 111g X 111l1t l Cl 1- 111 1r'1 1:11 1 1 le1 XI11Ige 1111s 1111 51X 1 11 111 x ll 11 ll 1111 use 1111 we 11111 1 ll 11 l11l1111 '1t1111 S 1 s1 1s 1 s111111e 11 7 1 1 1111 111 X111 S1111 1 1 s s111111111 111 11111 11111 1 11 1111: 1111 Ill 11r1 1 X ss 111111 ll111111111g 11 Sl-Xl x 1 1 1 111 1 1-11 1111 1 11 11111 '11 I U P ll Ll lllll D N U U I ll lll U llXUl'l ll I X lfll I11111 Nl11l11c X111 1111 1x11 011 l'1F11'r l len I11111 R11l11 kl111n Xl1r1 XX1111g lllcn L11 111g ll11111g Nlm XX 111g Xl1ll111l X11 ll1 lxa1111111 lr1111 llmo ll1le1111e ll11 ll I'1l1tl1e lv1g1h'1r'1 fl8llX llee Pauline lxa1'1 l111111k11 lt ll11r1111e Nfil-c11ama lemme XXo11g ll01'0tl11 Img L1ll1111 XX at111l11 llclen lemg lx'1tl1er111e l11J11 S1ll1 lx1111 Row NINE Agnes Khing l111r1 lx11111l1 XI1l1lre1l Xblllllg Xl nnle XX1111g L KX lxlm l S1111 XI 1l Xl 1ts11vo Ixa11'1111111'a Xl1ts11e S'1l1111111t0 All11rt'1 C1111 l1l11'1 lXllll In1z Roh XX1111fre1l Llllll Ll1r1 I11111 Xllllll leong Tome lxz111111111t11 lx'1111 H1111 Ll111n Ilsie XX 011g lllzaheth Ching X IX l1111g lx11'11 S1111 111g 11121 I 11111 Ll1r1st111e I1111 Xl1r1a111 I11111 15,1111 040 U11 l ' Qi: . . . . l,, 51' ' . 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K ' l' The general un1t of the Chmese Students Alhance sponsored as 1ts ma1or project for the year the play The Daughter of Heaven whxch was held at D1ll1ngham Hall Punahou School E1ghteen members of the McK1nley H1qh bchool unlt part1c1pated 1n the play Among those who took leadmg roles were Leatrxce Wong Honsun Leong and Walter Lum Knng all Semors and Dor othy Leong and Olxve Mun Sophomores Another major act1v1ty of the organ1zat1on was the pr1nt1ng of the annual Important pos1t1ons held bv the McKmley members were buslness manager Honsun Leong and assocxate ed1tor and McK1nley representatlve Leatr1ce Wong At the Terr1tor1al conference of the varlous hlgh schools and the Umver s1ty of Hawau held durmg the Easter vacatxon the follow1ng members repre sented MeK1nley s organnzatnon as delegates Walter Lum Kmg Charles L1n Honsun Leong Leatr1ce Wong Helen Leong Albert Chxng Ernest Chang Robert Ho uamta Lum Kmg Rlchard H Lee Ah Ho Young ane Kwock Pearl Young and George Chmg The most outstandlng members of the organlzatlon are Honsun Leong Walter Lum Kmg Leatrlce Wong and Helen Leong GROUP 2 R1111 1 Xl 1 11 L 11 1111' 1 x111 1 1 L 1 R011 110 1111 s e1 Le 11 X 11 11 l l111 vetll 1111g P1 11s111L 1 r 1111 1 L11 111 7 11 1 1x11 11 51111 leong 011 IHR11- 1l1e I11111 1 e N 1 I st e N ll 11111, 11111 l ll111 llge NI1l11l Xoung l1ettv ee 11l1a Lllllllg lllen I11l1e l111e lx11111l1 l11111s l e1111g l'lore111e 1 lllllle 1111 L 11'1 I11111 NN 1111t11-1 111 H llll I11111 llclen I ll 1 011 lo1 R 11 lx1111 X 'lp Qlllfllftl N au 1 Il ng l e111 CI11 1ns11n Ie 115 1, s 111 11 Le 1 1 ltblll OOQQ 511- gfiiln 'Sl'- mln 1 0 21: l: 1.1. n 1 ' 1 W w '- . . - . rg . 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Z 1 I 1 1 'I I7 l'1'11Tf IH' semester are Ralph Matsumura presldent Yoshxto Somekawa VICC presldent Harr1etEguch1 secretary Harue Matsunaga correspondmg secretary Yoshlo Mxura treasurer Dr Chfford K Kondo IS the advlser The wmners of the Best Lookmg Gnrl and Boy Contest sponsored by the annual staff of the Japanese Students Assocxatlon were Patsy Honda sopho more and R1chard Fukuda senxor who were McK1nley s representatlves Members of the McK1nley un1t on the yearbook staff were ames Yoshlo Hokyo edltor 1n chlef Clara Kuraoka school edltor Anme Kuraoka edltor of the McK1nley umt Edna Yamauch1 g1rls sports edxtor Noboru Kawamoto cxrculatlon manager Masao Furukawa and Shlgeo H1k111 boys sports edltors Steere Y Noda McK1nley senlor IS audltor of the general alllance Matsu mura Noda and Hokyo are members of the Executxve Board Chairmen of the var1ous commlttees 1n charge of the apanese movxe Ka kube111sh1 were Barbara Ok3Z3kl and Flora Asahlna flower Raymond Kltsu and Harrlet Eguchx candy Frances Uchxda and Fanny Teshlma ushermg Steere Noda admlttance ames Hokyo publlclty TOShlO Karamatsu former presldent of the lVlcK1nley un1t served as cha1rman of the general commlttee GROUP 2 R011 Uxr lX'lIl4l Nlu1'1 lllge Ix1lpl1 xI3tQl1llllll'3 Xrtl111r lxomo11 NI1s111 Xanlarla Sahum ll'lNllIIllOlO ll1s111 Ix11t1ke NI lS nsugu ls11b1t1 Swkwyc xlllgCII'lOlCO 111l1sl11 lxane'11ro Rey 1111111 lam-10 H 11 5 Ula 1 1k X 'llll lgllt l11 R'1y11111111l Xml ura 1 rnest X 11sl111l'1 lifllk 1110 Xl111111r lx 11 l.lll'lT5lI lXllxllIll1 Ok'1cla I l111c111e lr111'1k'1 Ay 1111 l lu Llutose S1k1111r1111 l llr 1 Nllllll IC S to 1111 SlIlll'l 111 s l 11l1111 Ulnzakl lhroko Ital Il11ul111 lxus1111u1.1 It-ue N1sl11111u1'1 X 11.111111 1 1l111.1 111111111 X 1n0 X1111 Isl11l1'1sl11 Ilxrleo luke Steere N0ll'l us 111. 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Wvlf' 'l l11 ruyc, N111'111:111 Bliyz1l:1, 'l'l111111:1s l:lIj,l lll'Il, Y1sl1i11 Kli111'z1, Y11,'l1it S -k: 'z , M:1k1t S11 ilu, lin-11 llir 'l1igc, Gir:1lT1- Y:1111:111111l11, 1 l U1 1' ll 1'1ITlm'I.'.-11 ANP Q9 ,,, V-.vaw-nys on 0x1 '1 Q 11111g eat L a an x 111111 lIal111 111 ll lima 1 11 X 111 110 '11 1 ll 1111 1 ll ng 1111 11 11 1 '1ttl1t Xl 11 L 1 C KOREAN STUDENTS ALLIANCE ITH 1ts a1m of promotmg closer frxendshlp among the students of Korean ancestry and of encouragmg 1nterest 1n Korean culture the Korean Stu dents Alllance of McK1nley Hlgh School has completed a successful year of club act1v1t1es A great deal of cred1t goes to ltS advlser ames W O Neal who has gulded the club efhicnently ln all of ltS undertak1ngs The members of the organ1zaton presented a famlly scene and Koreg, dancmg 1n the rac1al assembly that was held xn February Other 3CtlV1tl6S whlch were carrled out durmg the year 1ncluded ICC cream and Chrlstmas card sales 1n wh1ch Beatmce Park and Ph1l1p Cho were the h1gh sellers In order that they mlght become better acqua1nted w1th one another a number of soclal events were enyoyed A hlke to Tantalus to whlch members of the mterrnedlate school alllance were 1nv1ted furthered the fr1endly sp1r1t of the dlfferent groups A grand soclal was held to termmate the school year Regular meetmgs are held on the first Saturday of each month at the Y W C A After the buslness meetmgs programs are qlven DISCUSSIOHS of the hlstory and culture of Korea prove educatlonal to all present Officers for the year are Henry Mm pres1dent Matthew Mah VILC presldent Eva Roh secretary ohn H L Chung treasurer 0110 H111l1l111iI1 fir ll 7' , . X 'L' 1 1 4 - X rr ,. ,fr R ' Q 1: ll.zxl Cl . L rice L62 Juli Ch g, Nora Pang. Eva Roh. l!cz1t1'icc Park, Snllj Kim, Mi . , , cy lilll. ' lIi1. Ro ' Tvo: lfstlwl' Yang, Muses Ki , ll. ' lcl P. 'k, Suv Blu XVI. g, llcnry S11 ', Yin 11 K' , john Chung. link Sil Lee, Dora Park. R0 ' 'l' REE! lfllnn Kim, George Lee. Philip Clfm, Rl. 'W . zl. .l:1111c's XV. 0'N-al, llt-111'y H11 , XY1111 Alllll Y4111. l11c7 Roh, Nliyo llc- Loc. 1 2 . Y . 3 , . V A ., :,,,. , HAWAIIAN CULTURAL CLUB HE Ham a11an Cultural Club IS called Na Mamo o Hawan The purpose of th1s club IS threefold hrst to orgamze a Hawauan chorus to further the apprec1at1on of old and new Hawauan songs among the students second to present scenes from legends of old I-Iawau to study the Hawanan background and to create 1nterest along that l1ne th1rd to cooperate w1th McK1nley I'I1qh School author1t1es 1n workmg for a better school and commumty The club held a socxal anuarv 28 to wh1ch other I-Iawauan Club presndents were 1nv1ted 1n order to brmq all Havxauan groups 1nto a closer contact wlth one another The combmed Hawauan Clubs of Oahu presented a concert m December to send delegates to the Montello conference 1n CBIIIOYHIB Albert Nahalea of the UHIVCYSIIY of I'Iawa11 and Bernard Trask of Salnt Lou1s College were sent The club a1ded 1n the presentatlon of a program of old Ilaxxauan muslc and customs 1n March Much cred1t goes to Dons Keppeler advxser whose earnest efforts have made the club a success GITICBYS for the year are Albert Maunakea pres1dent Uluhan1 Kulehua v1ce pres1dent Dovelyn Notley secretary treasurer II X X 1 Ill! L :hull tltlsu OYI Il I ll K l KIIIK X Il l L IIIC X IL X I I II I 5, N III I 111 4 1c Il r L 'zrlgt or 1 Q 1 N 11 rllxml 111 x rr A x L Ixtlr at I xx I 1 I 1 1 1 nttx 4111111 1 1 t 1111 nrt XI 1111 Qqt-alia 3337 1 lln 1 - ' : ' . - . Ro ' H5121 Yixgiuiu Ifujii, Ifxt-ljll follvurll. Ifstllt-1' Alzrkw-11. l'r:11l Ymung. Yiolri I,n-v, Il-I-r Ulm-Ilxh. Ifvclyx NIcIl11irv. A11 -- IIZIIQUIIIIIII, Ilt-111'ictt:a K:nli:1lc11i1'. I.-vui-m' .I-rw. -I11Ii:1 If1'1'it1ls, lfliz:nIwlI1 liv:1l1lI1:1. XI:1y St-I - sul, Num I 11. R ' 'I'x'+: Im, lIll'lll', Yiolct Schilling. .Iam tic IV' -1'. -Inst-plllulv k'1mx't'Il, Iiutl 'lim' X1-wlllzxlu. A11-ll .X11-lt-1's-111. IYz1tt,' Xillu. I'l15llis Srnlx'-ry. lflimln-th I':u-11. A11111- NI1Il11r-5. XI:1jf:11t-t llc C1-xlv. lfIizz1Iwtl1 Foo fu . .Hulse 'l'1w111 Ling. BI: 'In--ph, I-I'Az111-11' .Xllr . Nlzarrlm Iluswy, lfliz:1I1c-II1 I':nlL-lc-11, Row Truck!-2: Ro4tf111z11'iu Iiznill-1. Julia Flores. Czxtlvt-r111e .Xk't1v:1. liatlu-v'i11v Imuis, NI:11'ie Up111111i, 'llmrsiv I.C'. KI. rf .I ws. Yielln Yi lz1. I.Il1lIZIY!I Iiiilclum. I,1Ili:111 I,l'1!L'lI11N, Virginia Ii-zllolm. Nou .K1111:1. fz xcy linl '. Iil .:I1et?1 IQ11111 Ing. I'11-ella k'I1:a1'. fa I1-kua. K:1'r'::t-i IIa--. Mrs. Doris '31 -l -1. R0 ' ful'Z:: Klzivlc Ilwllvit. ,IH'CIiI' IP' S'l'.'C. Xllfaltct' .Yu-. II't1 y llapfxi. IYzI Xolmriurx. I-141-gvlm Ii z flex. .X11ll:f-115' XI1-rsc. S1-I-11111111 XY:1i:'t-11. 'Io-rgvlv K-1I'fIII . lit-z: IiZilI'Il!ZI. I,j'lll1l Kr-11loI1z1. Nl -I I':1-Ia. All ' . 1 szllcvn. 1 1 xg H- 1 1 In Q .1 I I I ' ' -. l . ,Y ,t 1: I 7 X 4, , , , 1 ' ' 1 . ., ' 'D - ' 'Q 2' I . 3, .: ' . rv -. - 1 . 3' , ' - Q' of 1 3- 1. . . Hr .' u1lw1l I fly. rl ANP on ON! vt m 4 71 xo rn vs Inc NIotm Lllec Chun Klnxlrs Nnsluo I Hnromu Nnshmo Rwlph lxomnsu Robcxt I yeda Rokmo X IIIIILIILIII It Hung I 'ru Munro lxumc Xu-.llnkx um rn lvxo in thul nu x I Qu '1 mln I rr nx 1 1 'umm x lk: Shu I s uumn su Q N II u lpn X1 In uk: Xlavmntsu xIl7llSIIlllI'l HX IIR IFTISOII Il I I It wt! ulxasll Nix X1 Ll I llll II HN I CHAPTER 2 F F A HE Future Farmers of Amerxca IS one of the most worthwhlle organlzatlons IH McK1nIey Hngh School Its purpose IS to foster and perpetuate more mter est m agrxcultural pursults A student must be regularly enrolled ln the Smlth Hughes Vocatlonal Agrlculture course and must carry on a successful project 1n order to be el1g1ble for membership m th1s orgamzatlon ACtlVltl6S of the club thls year mcluded a whole day fleld trlp an xnterest mg v1s1t to the Experlment Statlon of the Hawauan Sugar Planters Assocxatlon a profitable trlp to the Federal Experlment Statlon the bu1ld1ng of a nursery on IVIcK1nley s back campus and the sponsormg of a mov1e Fresh vegetables for the school cafeterla are supplxed by the club s garden Delegates were sent to the annual F F A conventlon held at Kahulul Maul There are forty nlne actlve members and three assocxate members 1n thxs club Honorary members are Superlntendent Wlll C Crawford Prmclpal M11es E Cary Iames W O Neal and Regmald W Carter OfHcers for th1s year who have made thxs organlzatlon a successful one are Charles Nlshloka presxdent Ernest Lum v1ce presldent Tadayukl Shlrahama secretary Davxd Wonq treasurer Raymond Tang reporter Tatsuo Haltsuka farm watchdog Frank G Sutherland head of the agrlcultural department has advrsed Our 111111 In ll Sulrrn h R ' lfrn--t I.l1 . Ilavicl XY mg, Ilzxrry Neal, I' 1 II11 ,--, . ' ' , ' . ' - .Ur A kg, II' , . :,, ' ', '::f , . ,t,,:.': ' H Rr ' : Fr. k Su z l. III-m',' Clnvk, Phillip .Xlcgrim Tm, u Ilnvtsukt. Frcmlr-rin'k 'l'nn. C: 'icl N-I' fn, 1x1 Q: Tfk. z', 'IIZIIQII-'I .I IYJIIIIIIIIZI, Itsuki Isllitzx, 'I'uIa.'I1i Iii :tx , Su- .'l'g1-nnzns , I - ry . s1':,.':. . . .. .. Rm ' 'I' EE: II: A Ilny, junrs Ixusn. Rnynwml 'l':mg. .Xlfwl Chung. R:xyn1-In-I Ognlu, K'-vnrzul lfuwxns, th i 'li Ii In-' .I '. RII ft Uhr' '. Ilxmwhl Xukzxsfmc, Rug Klznteuno, Tai Tun Au. licuji Xlzn-u11:g:n, N-Inn: Tukali, Tok I' II .': shi. , , . . . 1 , ' : , ' - ' : ' , 2 ' , , I , 2 , - . , 1 - I 'I pil-- Y IUNIORS AND RAINBOW HI Y CLUBS 0 create mamtam and extend throughout the school and commumtv the hrgh standards of Qhrlstlan character and to lxwe up to the motto Clean l1v1ng clean speech clean sports and clean scholarshlp are the mayor alms of both the Y unxors and the Ramboxx H1 Y clubs and the members of both orgamzatxons haue endeavored to lne up to these The Y unnors led by Edward Tamae presldent Hxsao Kotake v1ce presrdent Masato Wakayama secretary Ken11Tabuch1 treasurer have com pleted a profitable and successful year Ralph ohnson an exchange student of Redlands Umverslty of Redlands Callfornla wlth much H1 Y and Student Body experlence gurded the club m its undertakmgs Saburo H3Sh1m0tO ames Taketa and Masatsugu Tsubata are the only senlors ln thus orgamzatlon The members partrclpated xn var1ous sports rn a sp1r1t of good sportsman shlp However sport was not the mayor act1v1ty Group dlscussnons of eco nomxc polltlcal and soclal problems of today and tomorrow were features at meetmgs Soclals and hlkes were means of recreatxon Donatxons through the Soclal Servlce Bureau of food and toys xx ere made to a needy famlly wlth chxldren by the Rambow H1 Y socxety An enloyable campmg tr1p and hlkmg excursxons were made by the boys Through var1ous competxtnons m the athletlc Held the Rambow group showed a HHS sp1r1t 1ts members strnvxng for hlgher ldeals Through the efforts of the followmg officers Eduard Mau presldent james KHSBI v1ce presldent Walter Chlng secretary Raymond Omokawa treasurer Thomas Takenaka advnser the R3lHbOW H1 Y has completed a successful year NI- lll L c N 1 llll rm 1110 umth I xt lc xll 1 11 N1 IIRI 11110 1 N1 11 1 1 lL.,l 1 111 k X K 11 1 1' 73 on Un Il 11 1, v AA vv . ' ' 1 . ' I f - . A V I Y .. H I . V . . . - 7 V ,y -. .9 1 - , . , I , . o Y y n ' , . . . V . . Y . v 1 - 1 , - ' 1 ' . : . I , 1 ' Row Or' I: ll111'11l1l Xliyn11111t11, 111115 Tak 1:1, Rllyllltllld Otulv, lfIlI'l'j' Xli :1111ot-1, Nl: sntsugu 'l's11lvz11:1. S111 '11 llz1sl1i11111t11. R ' ' 1 Kc A :1l111cl1i, llisan I'11:1'c, fllillfllwr Y:1111:111111t11, ' k'-1 Nl: s111111111w, xx'!ll'l'CIl V1111-111-vt-1. Xlflltifll xIflfSllllI'1l, 'l'1lliL'iI!f li:1wz1111ut11. lfmlxxzml 'l':1m:11-. Ro ' T C1-1: I: s li:4:1i. Ili-lou lfukt-, .':l-czjc Slligt-1xmt11, XYiIlu-rt VIH.-l:1. lf:1r11!1I 'l'11k111:g11, IH1-lg N: 1: s: 11':1. Row l'r11'11: 'I':1kt-111 Xlw, l'ffluz11'1l Xlzm, llisuto Xk' 1:11, llc--rgc .l:111. XY:1l1m-1' -fully. Rf:-rw .Xri1111-tw, U . glix 1 ' Q , 1 F ' 1 - .A . y , -1 43' 'A ' +- I- , 3 K 5 4 . 1 L I . 1 - 5 4f 1 2' '- , ' we , 4 ' , 4 -. vf . 1' ul1Jr'f,N4': . n ANU Q 1 'I ll 4 U 1 1 ll 11 lx I TRIANGLE HI Y NDER the efhc1ent and helpful gu1dance of Roy C Bovs man the Tr1angle H1 Y has th1s year d1l1gently upheld ltS purpose to create to ma1nta1n and to extend throughout the school and commun1ty hxgh standards of Chr1st1an character The boys have tr1ed to l1ve up to the motto Clean l1v1ng clean speech clean sport and clean scholarsh1p In order to carry on the many act1v1t1es of the club the members sold Chr1stmas cards and ICC cream on the campus They made good use of the money rece1ved from these tvto sources The club holds ltS regular meet1ngs everv Fr1day n1ght 111 the Nuuanu Young Men s Chr1st1an Assoc1at1on bu1ld1ng After the bus1ness meet1ng top1cs are suggested for general d1sc11ss1on These top1cs perta1n to everyday thmqs and therefore afford l1vely comment Well known speakers are somet1mes 1nv1ted to the meet1ngs to adv1se vuth the members concernmg d1H:lClllt problems and how to face them The club part1c1pated 1n all of the H1 Y sports and made a cred1table show 1ng The Tr1angle H1 Y took an act1ve part 1n the act1v1t1es of the school It was respons1ble for the ra1s1nq and lower1ng of the flaq each day It helped vuth the school reg1strat1on donated to the M1lk Fund and enterta1ned w1th the Maklkl Kmghts H1 Y and the club alumm The club held a moonllght p1cn1c at the beg1nn1ng of the school year 1n order to get the members acquamted w1th each other and a farewell banquet 1n honor of the outgolng SCHIOIS was QIVCH at the close of the year The Tr1angle H1 Y worked vuth a group of tvsenty five regular members and three aSSOC1at6S The ofhcers for the year are Steere Y Noda pres1dent George S Lee v1ce presldent Yasuo Takata scretary Donald Park treasurer H111 Ilnmlnrl I vclmru 11 A S v X A 1 1 .1 '3 . y . ' K 1 T ' . . 1 , ' . , 1 4 a C Row lxli: lloit-111 1355.1-.':1. Xl:1111'i1'1' li:1r:1111z1ts11. lfllu-rt .X1':alt:1uz1. 111-1v1'gv l.c1-. hvilallrl 'll:1k:1t:x. .Xlfrwl Te-rlxyzx. L'l:11'c11uc l'5u1'l1l. lf4l1x:11'1l X. Nlwritzx. Rlmzllul XY:1t:111:1lu0, Row 'l'11'o: liznuv Xl mslmiuel Ronznltl Dkilzn. R11lm1At lifvji111:1. A-l:1111 l.cc. T111 Ilcc liim. lH1111:1l1l l':11'l:, R1-lwl't katlzt. Talita'-v Xl. H fl:1. .Xllu-11 fllun. SIL-mt' Nlvflzx, Row 'Il k1i1': .XI1 'u'm1 xvtrllil. l'1't1-1' L'l1i11u. R:1y1111-1141 As:1k111'z1, R1-5' lf l!ou'111:111. Nl:1s:1yosl1l Kl111':1k:1v11i. lf-l11':11'1l lfong. 1:11111-s 'l'nk:cs11. liirl1:11'-l l'11tcv1. 1 . . Y . - V T V v ' v . . .1 . . I . vv ' ' . V - . V 1 . 1 x 1 V ' '- . . . .F . ,- Y. . . . . . 1 , ' '- r' 1 - ' . I . , I . , ' - 1 , 2 . . MAKIKI KNIGI-ITS I-II Y HROUGH the unt1r1ng efforts and capable leadersh1p of the adv1ser Edwm Alo1au the Maklkl Kmghts H1 Y Club has completed a most successful and cred1table year of act1x1t1es The members a1m to create ma1nta1n and extend throughout McK1nley H1gh School and the commun1ty h1gh standards of Chr1st1an character L1ke the kn1ghts of old they try to l1ve up to the common purpose of SKIIVIHQ for a h1gher 1deal of manhood clean speech good sportsmansh1p and fme scholarsh1p The Maklkl Kmghts have part1c1pated 1n all sports and aCtlVltl6S of the H1 Y Federat1on and have stood h1gh among the other organ1zat1ons Last year the club was awarded the Maluna pennant wh1ch IS presented annually to the most outstanomg club 1n H1 Y athlet1cs and act1v1t1es The pro gram for the year cons1sted of an enjoyable campmg tr1p at Kokokah1 camp h1k1ng to Manoa Valley hold1ng soc1als to better acquamt the old and nevx members Wlth each other and makmg a very worthwh1le contr1but1on to the Welfare Fund to Ind1a and Ch1na Busmess meet1ngs are held regularly on Saturday at the Nuuanu Y M C A D1scuss1on of general topxcs IS brought up and creates llVC comment from boys Membersh1p IS extended to boys of any of the three classes who support the standards of the club Energet1c officers who have contr1buted much to the success of the club are YOSh1tO Somekawa pres1dent Charles Tanaka VICE pres1dent Harry N1tta recordmg secretary ames Yamamoto correspondmg secretary Kam S1e Pang treasurer Harry Inouye sergeant at arms 1111 0x1 111 r1 11 1 1 1 111 111 Il NI1t1l11 'X1k1ga11'1 Iclmunrl Le 11g X1to X1gz11 11 lHRl'If Y 1 1 1 111 x 1 '1 ll X 1 1111111 1 1 1 nc 1 I 1 1 597 ll X f . . Y. . 1. 1. . . . . . . . 7 1 ' . ' : , ' - ' : , 1 I , : 1 I . - R ' J is Kaz 1 Hn '11111to, x,1lSlllK0 Su 16km z. Il. 1'1'y I ruyc, 'l'l1o111:1s F11j'l 1 Fil. 1:11111-s Yin :11111111. . 1 'L 1 . . '., ', 0 . Row TWO: Harry Xittn. Lyon Char, Yoji SZIYCHLISZI, Scichi Iwasnki. Kam Sie Pznlg, Robert Miyasnki, Ro ' il: X'ill':1111 XIot11f11j'. lf1l11Ai1 NY. Alui. , lY8'S.l'l 1-11 Hi 1':1, Hi1'1111111 Mz1cl1:1r1, llCl'l!CI'f Sl1'ro111. , Li 11111 'l'o111o11:1ri. Cl1.1' es T. 11. ku. U - C ze' x l v l, , 1 1? V - U ? 1 . ' ', 'FXS ll - Y ' ffm' 1111l1.':'. my 1 ANU xx 1 tln 1 CAFETERIA CLUB HE alm of the Cafeterla Club is two fold Hrst to gxve the students traxnmg ln the understandlng and preparatlon of varlous types of food second to provlde the students of McK1nley Hlgh School wlth wholesome and nourlshmg lunches at a m1n1mum prlce Many useful and practlcal thlngs are taught tb the members of thxs organx zatlon The proceeds from speclal orders taken for cakes ples candles etc all go to the club Banquets partles servmg and teas are some of xts dlversxons for glrls To make eatmg at the McK1nley cafeter1a a pleasure the members of the club approprlated a sum of money and purchased a radlo They also made several donatlons to the school s mllk fund one of the most worthwhlle funds 1n McK1nley The club has carrled out ltS actxvltxes and alms efllcxently durmg the year wlth the fine cooperatlon of Sarah E Foxall club advlser who IS m charge of the McK1nley cafeter1a The membershlp of thls orgam atlon IS l1m1ted to glrls who are enrolled 1n the cafeter1a class and at present there are twenty one members Buslness meetmgs are held regularly tyx 1ce a month on the first and th1rd Wednesdays ID the cafeter1a The ofhcers for the year who haxe cooperated ln a fme manner towards makmg th1s club a successful one are Vlolet Chong presldent Els1e Nlatsu naga secretary treasurer O Hn llrll IH l Ro ' Hxli: lfvclylm Fcltzxs. Klilllrufl Xliyzrsato. lk-r . Goo, Yinlut .X, Lee. Grace lllga, lfllitl XYUHK, Row Tun: Kzxtlwriuc Iolmson, Ifllllillll llnx-olden, Blnrgzxrct Clmng, lluzcl Ching, Lana Nlzlllc, Mabel Tom. - Z . Y . . . I V . ' . 1 . 7 . Y 'I f f Y 1 f f - , 1 . V. . . . Z . , . 3 . a y -' o HU 114 'l MNC: V' THE MCKINLEY EMPLOYED BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB HE members of the McKinley Employed Boys and Girls Club stand for hard work courage and cooperation They prom1se to uphold these attributes to the best of their abxhty This club was orqamzed a fem years ago to develop a keener mterest in work and to provide the students of McKinley High School an opportunity to dlscuss their daily hfe problems Work of the organization was successfully concluded this year under the efllclent advisershlp of ames W O Neal Enjoyable plCI1lCS hlkes and socials were held durmg the year givmq the fifty members of the club opportunntles to become better acquamted w1th the1r fellows and after the day s work to refresh then' mnnds XVllfl'l somethmg new Any boy or girl student enrolled ln McK1nley Hlgh School who IS employed part t1me is el1g1ble to become a member of this pre vocational organ 1zat1on whlch has grown from the two former employed groups The followmg oflicers led the work during the school year Herbert A B Chang presldent Raymond Ogata v1ce presldent Catherine Nikaldo secre tary Kemchl Goka treasurer in 1 Xl 'lr Met Chong NIA no 4 11 n 1 111 irx Xllll 111 hm: 1'd1th Xamiguchx Rose. 'NI A Choy Rows 'luo Flsmc Soken Annabelle Au Clmrencc Lwechi Tclum lx1m Xumku Nwlvmlshi Hcihert ll'1rm1oto Rumond Ogata Eduard I'onul1'xm'1 Xeuchl T3lIl'!illlfO Rilph lxomwt u lX3ll'IlI'll ll1r no llllII'lllx0 1Xl'lI'l!llOlO Xoshlto Osh Ron TIIRLE Ilideo Fuke Herbert Shiroma Nh On kim Xrthur Xe-e Halbert Ching Tcnnc XX ONc'1l Nlwnto I'1lvit1 Frwncls Chang lxazuo ll'1I'llll0ll Fc-ril Xngen lxnmclu l oln Xnclrus Ching UH Hun 1 v v . . Y . . Rr ' lfi: Bl. g. A . . zszj ll., l.illi:m 01' cllus. Yik l.. LCC, ll: j . Y. . Lyfliu Qousnlves, jrinnie Zane, Stella Shibatn, C1llllCl'lIlC Nikaitlu. Ruth Knsliiwzulzi, lfwlith Knwnkzuni, Clnrlys Yuki- . 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Y z 1 I - 1 1 ' 2 1 I 1 2 1 U1 ' 1 1 T:1'1'11I1'-tn' MCKINLEY CHEMICAL FRATERNITY NDER the able guldance of Robert M Smlth the Chemncal Fraternlty of McK1nley Hugh School has carrned out successfully nts mayor alms to learn more about the llves and contrlbutlons of famous chemlsts and phySlClStS to foster an lnterest IH chemlstry and the related sclences to malntam a hxgh stand ard of scholarshxp and to go on excurslons to study the appllcatxon of chemxstry to modern mdustrles At each evemng meetxng of the organlzatlon a member gave an mterestmg bxography of a renowned savant Also several members gave practlcal demon stratlons based on chemxstry vxhlch were usually followed by the advxsers mstructlons and explanatlons Some of the notable places vxslted by the members were the Hawanan Sugar Planters Assoclatlon Alea Sugar Plantatxon Company and the Chem lstry Department of the Umversnty of Hawau The fratermty adopted the Avogadro Program and the modern apphcatron of thus theory as lts prmclpal prolect and has made a credrtable showmg It also alded ln presentmg an assembly based on the Code of Honor portraymq the character lndustry Members of the Chemxcal Fratermty also partlclpated ID the McK1nley Hlgh School Communlty Week Exhnbxt Membershxp IS extended to students who show outstandxng ab1l1ty and mterest ln chemnstry and 1ts related scxences Officers who have enthusxastlcally worked for the fratermty throuqhout the year are Walter Ho presldent Tadao Yamamoto vlce presldent Etsuo Sayama secretary Yoshlmasa Ishxhara treasurer lx m x lx xx lui A I u 1 thru XX tunbc I1 U ll I ll Ill Q . 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Marv Ramos Nlaggre Chow iladys Kameda Chew Young VN ong Ellen Chock Alberta C00 Jasmine Chang Raclegnnda Chou lXell1c Ioo Lily Utsumx Beatnce Tx au Xoshxto Oda Row Tuo ilugeru Com Saburo Haslumoto Qmdo Ogaua Xolt Tom Harue Niatsunaga X un Isluluslu Illcn 'Iesluma lxathcrmc Qluhata Pearl Ivlm Qhwue T1kar1 Ruth I7um1 Lucx knn tladxs lxum Nlm Lhuon I ce IIO Sung Ixxxak Row Iliku 'Xhsaxoslu NIur1kam1 Nhson Dul1 Harry Vlee Xosluro Tana Qtccre x0fl'l Nlmulu Icc Dane Chun XI1S'lO Iurulxma ulo Slnbaxama INTER NOS CLUB HE Inter Nos Club composed of second year Latm students w1th Sngma M Wlkander as advlser has ended another year of aCtlV1tl6S To gam a more thorough knowledge of Roman hfe customs and language and to understand better the practical and cultural values of Latm are the chnef purposes of th1s Latm orgamzatlon Its alms have been greatly stimulated by enyoyable and xnterestmg pro grams held after busmess meetmgs These programs have consisted of plays and talks deplctmg some phase of Roman hfe by constructlve games havmq a Roman background and by Latm songs Occaslonal partles have been held Money to buy a bed for the rest class was contrlbuted by the students of thxs orgamzatlon at Chrlstmas As thlrd year Latm IS not taught at McKmley Hlgh School th1s year only second year students ln that subject were permltted to 1o1n the club Opportunx tres were g1ven for many to partxcxpate m the programs Officers who served for the flrst semester were Mary Ramos consul MOIIO Iwanaga censor Yosh1roTa1ra quaestor Shlgeru Goto praetor Gladys Kameda trlbune Beatrlce Lum aedlle The club leaders for the second semester are Volt Tom consul Rade gonda Chow censor Iuro Shlbayama quaestor Yoshxro Talra praetor Gladys K1m trlbune Mary Ramos aedlle Om 11zmt1rriT:cul5 ,ul r Q : ,. v 3 K. v . y . 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' Q . - 1 , ' , I 1 I , 1 , I , . 3 , I ' V 2 , I , 2 , I ' - ' . lv fy vi . . . - , MCKINLEY CAMERA CLUB HE major purpose of the McKinley Hxgh School Camera Club IS to promote mterest m better photography and to llft 1ts members from the snapshooter class to a polnt where they can develop and pr1nt thelr own PICIUFQS 1n a com prehensxve way Its secondary purpose 1S to do a great amount of photographlc work for the school It has been no task to attract students to thls club as they understand that 1ts purpose IS to enable them to make better plctures It ns becommg more d1fHcult for school executlves to remember faces or to connect names wxth faces The Camera Club vull endeavor to take student plctures for flllng to meet thls dxfficulty and to take as many snapshots as posslble of the school s act1v1t1es on the campus for the school annual Also plctures are made of school 6Yl'llbltS of ll'1dlV1dLlal projects worth recordmg Every student pays a fee of hfty cents a semester Th1S IS sufhclent for covermg expenses provlded the members understand that they are not to do outsxde work at the club s expense The work IS done ln a laboratory darkroom The mlxlng of chemlcals IS done by the students The club IS d1v1ded mto groups and each group meets 1n the darkroom on 1ts appomted day where the developing and prmtmg of the plctures are done Eleanor N Vogel club advxser has taught the composltlon of good plc tures and the t1nt1ng and enlargmg of pxctures Meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month The officers for the year are Masao Mly3m0t0 presldent Tadao Koto vxce presldent Clara Llmeda secretary Sueko Chxmen treasurer x Nl x xnolml l nn o Ls L slnjunx ol ln mu n R xx lun Iusako I slnrorlw Tm Hop Ping f.lxr1 Lnlcrh Ununoto Nllss Lleinur Xugel lxazuml H11 mo Llam 1'LljllxlXX'l H ln lunge I lxurmx L luku x Nalmgamw lctsuo Slugcnag um o it a 01 :mum Xu hum ln lluost t UNL, lll NIU I I U llil i U I un x 1 c at 1 n n 1 cr I nuns N xlng'm'1 Sucl v uuen Nlx ltlc-unc Ilrral unto asucli x ut 1 xt 1 ku rr- H llzmlf ll rl I - ' z , 1 ' . . 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Black and Gold athletlcs for the year 1932 33 were ably carrxed on under the supervlslon of regular school coaches and a number of volunteer mentors most of them former Mick stars Frank Hluboky who had been producmg cham plonshxp junlor scholastlc teams m varlous sports became head coach at the beglnnmg of the school term Durmg the short space of nme months Mc Kmley saw 1ts athletlcs strxke xts strlde and a great year m sports boomed As a result of the dxhgent efforts of the mentors a closer relatlonshlp among the dlfferent races and a cleaner spxrnt of sports manshlp was created and a large measure of suc cess was attamed Wlth Lleutenant Samuel Smlthers ROTC head and Barney oy Coach Hluboky prloted the football team to thlrd place ln the mterscholastlc loop and won all other non conference txlts Bas ketball and baseball were under Hluboky also and marked success vxas attalned by h1s teams Edward Pop Kendall head of the Athletlc Councll as usual took the tracksters 1n tow and d1d a fine job 1n spnte of lack of materlal Swrm mlng was another sport sponsored by Kendall In the held of grrls sports Florence Wharton and Erma MOIIIS were the spnrlted workers who developed the glrls 1nto good athletes MISS Whar ton taught SWIIIIIIIIHQ and dancmg IH addltnon to regular physlcal educatlon work MISS Morrls ad vrser of the Glrls Athletlc COLlI1Cll was IH charge of mterclass sports and swrmmmg Credlt must be grven to the group of volunteer mentors who were mstrumental ln the success of the Flghtlng Mlcks Barney oy who helped Hluboky wlth the senlor football team deserves special mentlon ln no way connected wxth Mc Kmley exther as a graduate or as a student h1s assrstance was lnvaluable McKmley s w1nn1ng the junror scholastlc grld crown thls year was largely a result of the labors of three former Mxcks Nlck Lum o Lum and Augustme Ahuna In track tvto former satellxtes Slegfrled Kufferath and Henry Leandro deserxe pralse for thelr hard work McKmley s coaches have been behlnd every Blackangold vnctory vunnmg wxth the team and the school and losmg xn the same manner McK1n ley s debt to her athletxc leaders IS great 4.5 'll 7' ANU 'XI Pi S KN O Il II? I It 1932 GRID RESULTS McKinley 6 McKinley 12 McKinley 19 McKinley 6 McKinley 12 McKinley 22 McKinley 12 McKinley 43 McKinley 13 Lahainaluna 6 Kamehameha 20 Punahou 6 St. Louis 7 Hilo High 0 Roosevelt 0 Punahou 0 Leilehua 0 Weber 0 I-ED by a new coach, Frank Hlu boky, former junior scholastic mentor, McKinley High School two years runners up of the Hono lulu lnter Scholastic League at tempted in 1932 to break the ,mx but failed and finished third ln the race to pennantvxlle Kamehameha retained the champlonshlp for the second consecutive year while St Louis came in second It was a tough season for the Micks although prospects for suc cess at first had loomed bright with the nucleus of the team centered around a group of promlslng plav ers The Fightmg Mlcks lost but two games and tled one 1n nine meetings a proud lf not champion record Four of the games were played in the mterskol loop whlle others were non conference affairs mcludlng inter island games with Lahamaluna and Hilo High School and the colorful Weber McKinley mtersectional clash 1n which the Wildcats travelled more than 3000 miles from the snow bound peaks of Utah over a calm blue Pacific and on to the sunny green turf of Hawau In summmg up the total number of pomts scored The Micks tallied 140 digits to their opponents 39 This surprising contrast 1n scores was made possible by the d1l1gent efforts of Hluboky and his assist ants Edward Kendall Lieutenant Samuel Smithers and Barney oy To all coaches goes commendatxon for producing a real Fightmq for gridiron laurels ln 1932 Com mendation must also go to the boys for their splendid work ln keeplng McKinley on the football map P . 1 . h 41 . a . if I - .i . ., ? fr . , . H . . C. Au St-r,Ha1f A. MORSE, Half Mick aggregation which vied well A. josrtr-H, linfl . . mer. Quarter ' - ' Y. ll. XYONG. Manager . Uuxrxi, End I ' ' 111' mn rm lirru 3'-vig: SENIOR FOOTBALL CKINLEY S football team made its initial appearance m a dis appointing tie game with Lahaina luna High School of Maui In a game that should have been a vic tory for the Micks they were held to a 6 6 standstill In their first interscholastic game against the star studded Kameha meha eleven the Tigers made a de termined but unsuccessful effort to break into the win column and the qame ended with the score 20 12 m favor of the Warriors Three blocked punts two converted into touchdowns and one into a safety were too great a handicap for the Micks to overcome but they dis played potential offensive prowess The McKinley Punahou encoun ter followed The Micks as usual vtere slow in getting started and the Oahuans scored first on a long run by immy Kneubuhl but after that the qame was all Mcfxmley s The Black and Golds scored in every quarter following Punahous tally and the final score was 19 6 St Louis came next on the sched ule and to her the Mlcks lost a heart breaker 7 6 Outplayed and outgalned but still holding their own the Halo Wearers recovered a stray lateral pass deep in the Micks territory and managed to score Naones drop kick was con verted The Fighting Micks taliated with a long pass in the last period and with but two minutes left to play scored a touchdown. When the attempt for extra point failed McKinley's chances of at least tying the game were blasted. The Micks embarked for Hilo after the Cardinal contest. They met the Hilo Vikings and by a be- vxildering passing attack defeated them 12-0. Another non-conference affair against Roosevelt ended with the Micks scoring a decisive 22-0 victory. Thanksgiving brought the annual Turkey Day doubleheader. in which McKinley again took on Punahou. while Kamehameha met St. Louis. Fl S . N fm,-Il I ll 1 e ANU IAIINAI I N111 INF 1 'l I l G4 A O II llll tx McKinley took the measure of the Buffanblues, 12-0, while the War- riors defeated the Cardinals, 19-O. Although Thanksgiving meant the end of the football season for the other schools, it meant intensive practice for McKinley. The tradi- tional intersectional game between McKinley and Weber Iunior Col lege of Ogden, Utah, was to be played for the benefit of the Shrlners' Hospital for crippled chil dren ln 1931 Weber downed Mc Kmley, 18 6, on its home grounds in Utah to garner their first victory against the Irish McKinley had been victorious in 1928 and 1929 and as a result both teams were out to vun the encounter Weber hoping to even the score and Mc Kinley determined to avenge her last defeat To keep in trim the MlCkS your neyed to the highlands of Wahiawa and smothered the Leilehua Mules 43 0 Before a record crovtd McKinley took to the offensive from the open ing kick off Within ten minutes of play the Fighting Mxcks scored on a 46 yard pass from Charles Ah Sui to ohnny Freitas However the Wildcats came back strong and early in the second quarter brought the ball to the MlCkS one yard line with a sensational trick play Weber attempted four thrusts at the line but McKinley s front vtall held fast and took the ball on downs The second touchdown for the Micks came as a result of an intercepted pass late in the Wildcat s territory to their 3 yard line from whence Ah Sul went over in just two plays The second conversion was success ful and the Micks emerged v1ctor1 ous 13 0 This qame vxas a fittinq climax to McK1n1eys football sea son At the close of the season An thony Morse hard blocking half Micks was presented the coveted B111 Baker trophy for being the most valuable most outstanding and most inspiring player of his team 4 . . . . V . ll , . Q 1 17 Q . l . v V - . V . . 7 ' 1 1 J. FERNANUIQZ, Qum-mf ,x. LUN, Full back and captain of the Fighting A. B 1 ' Q1iA,'l'zcklc Y. Cui 1 .s, lu. rd ' y A. TQULTII, T1 ckle D, CHA 4, End . . R. 1:l'Kl'I7.X, Cculur D. NA . 1' . Tzickle , nr uni rm zir' ,- ILINIOR FOOTBALI McKinley O Kamehameha 12 McKmley 6 lolanl 0 McKmley 2 Kamehameha O lVlcKmley 8 lolanl O McK1nley 7 Kamehameha O ITH the promotlon of Frank l-lluboky as sennor coach Mc Kmley s Junxor scholastlc team was temporarnly wuthout a tramer but Nlck and o Lum and Augus tme Ahuna former Blackangold stars came to the rescue volun teermg the1r servxces as coaches ln the Txger Cubs first showmg the Kamehameha Babes rolled through the Mlcks to chalk up a 12 O Wm and sent the Mlckmen to the1r first jumor football defeat ln sn years Iolanx came next on the sched ule The M1CkS farled to dlsplay anythrng extra ID the l1ne of foot numerous penaltnes emerged on the long end of a 6 0 score The Blackangolds had thlngs all the1r own way and t1mely breaks saved lolam from bemg crushed by a larqer score Another game vuth Kamehame ha former conquerors gave the Mlcks the1r second vlctory Mmus several of the1r stars who had qraduated to the senlor rank the Warrlors lost most of the1r offen slve strength and the Blackangolds took full advantage of th1s break The lVl1ck lme wxhxch had per formed brlllxantly blocked a punt that turned 1nto a safety to g1ve McK1nley a 2 0 vrctory Agam MCKlHl6yS front wall brought vnctory to the M1ck camp when the Tlgers met Iolanl Tvxo blocked punts resulted ln a touch down and a safety whlch brought an 8 0 triumph for the MlCkS At th1s poxnt the champ1onsh1p was deadlocked between the MICKS and the Warrlors as both had dropped one game aplece But when the crucxal champlonshlp game wxth Kamehameha was played McK1nleytr1umphed 7 O . ' l ' ball and, although handicapped by ANU wamgmii Y 1933 INTER ISLAND CAGE RESULTS H110 36 Lahamaluna 20 McK1nley 53 Kauai 13 Kauai 23 Lahxainhluna 13 McKinley 39 1-1110 27 N a smashing climax to the eighth annual 1nter1s1and caqe championship Frank Hluboky s MCKlHlCyS cagers laid c1a1m to their slxth consecutive title sweep 1ng all opposition aside and hum b11nq a once v1ctory confident H110 H1gh School quintet 39 27 1n the CIVIC aud1tor1um February 26 In the game which decided the third place w1nner Kauai High defeated Lahamaluna High 23 13 H110 won the r1ght to meet lVlc Kinley and to attempt to wrest the rusty crown monopolized by the Micks by virtue of her 36 20 VIC tory over Lahainaluna the previous night wh11e the F1ght1ng Micks trounced a midget and mediocre Kauai combination 53 13 When the H110 Vikings met the Micks 1n the crucial contest they were the aggressors during the hrst quarter taking a slight lead but McKinley staged a brilliant comeback 1n the second quarter From then on the Micks estab lished a slight margin which they never relinquished At the end of the series Goro Moriguchi McKinley fo r w a r d was awarded the most valuable player trophy while the Lahaina- luna players were presented the sportsmanship cup. Not satisfied with glories in the inter-island and junior-scho1astic Hluboky s proteges came almost to the top in the Junior A.A.U. bas- ketball series. McKinley finished third with the Kakaako Sons cop- ping the title and the Nuuanu Aces finishing second. The league was divided into two ivisions A and B. In a there were about 15 teams entered in the race. McKinley and the University of Hawaii had teams playing in both divisions. 1933 IUNIOR SKOL CAGE RESULTS McK1nley McK1nley lVlcK1nley McKmley McK1nley McKmley McK1nley McK1nley N the 1933 Kamehameha 18 Roosevelt 21 lolanl 12 Mxd Paclhc 21 Kamehameha 31 Roosevelt 23 lolanl Forfelted Mld Paclfxc 13 schedule the Black angold cage team coached by Frank Hluboky and ames O Neal played ltS way to 1ts slxth succes sxve champlonshlp ln the Jumor scholastlc basketball league Besldes the M1CkS four teams entered the competltlon Kameha meha Roosevelt lVl1d Paclfic and Iolam The season opened up fast and furxous and a hot race ran throughout the hectlc combats As It came near 1ts last lap McK1nley had to makea final lusty spurt to keep the lead from the challengmg Kam Warrnors and the Roosevelt Rough Rlders McK1n ley met each team twxce and came through w1th a clean slate of elght vnctorles and not a smgle setback lncludmq a forfelt victory over Iolam The M1CkS chalked up a total of 237 pomts agamst the 139 d1g1ts of all opponents combmed McK1nley opened the leaque wnth a clash w1th Kamehameha followed by Roosevelt Iolam and Mud PaClflC Thls same schedule was followed for the second series The Mlcks hardest tussle was thelr second encounter wlth Kame hameha The Warrlors vuth both wexght and helght advantage put up a staff struggle and MCK1Hl6y on the verge of defeat was saved only by a txmely rally durmg the last part of the game xx hnch ended wxth a one pomt w1n for McK1n ley 32 31 Another team that put up a grlm struggle xx as the Roosevelt Rouqh Rxders However led by Sung Y1p Lee Charles Ah Sul and Harold Kavt akaml the Mlcks managed to pull through 28 23 4-ff' NN l I - N T 1 I . . t . 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'X ,A un, ,. - ' QR-- 'lt Na fi ,Gui 'n..fX 'H XX LLC U r .BHK ,ob 15112 ig? mr 'WHL INTER-ISLE TRACK BY virtue of a close victory in the half mile relay, the last event on the program, HPop Kendalls McKinley High School tracksters nosed out Hilo High School to win the annual inter island track and field meet at the MSLII Farr grounds April 30 McK1nley scored 35 points H110 31 Roosexelt l5 MHLII ll leilehua 10 Lahainaluna 6 McKinley and Hilo ran a close race for first place and the meet was not decided until the half mile ielay xx as run off During the ma lor portion of th1s race Hilo was ahead of McKinley but Captain Lucas anchor man for the Black angolds overcame a ten foot handicap and finished tvxo feet ahead of the H1lo sprinter In spite of the predictions of critics only txxo records xx ere broken and one tied Broun of Maul broke the runnmq broad yump leaping 22 feet one inch The old record xx as 21 feet 10V inches INTER SKOL TRACK Punahou Academy cleaned up in the inter scholastic track and field meet March I9 at the Alex wnder Held by amassinq a total of 4016 points The vslnqed Os met no hardship throughout the competition and won as they pleased The other four schools finished as follows Roosexelt 21M St Louis 21 Kamehameha 20 McKinley 18 The Puns were in a class all by for second place between the others During the course of the meet two records vxent by the board ames Kneubuhl Pun sprinter shattered the 220 yard dash in 22 seconds flat breaking Beamers record which was established in 1922 by f5 seconds Ted Locey also of Punahou created a new record in the 220 yard hurdles His t1me vtas 25 2 5 seconds l f , . 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' . . 7 , Il llumlrrii 'I'l1irI-x'-fffizr ILINIOR TRACK C,RAClx Bllclxanqold lmlf nule rel IV quirtet m the hnal ex ent of the dw made 1 q1ll'mt spurt to nose out 1 determlned St Louls four md cmch for the thlrd consecutlxe xewr the yumor scho last1c tr xclx md held chimplonshxp on Knllexpohxlxu held Februiry 26 Thls meet proxed the closest r1ce encountered bv Pop Ken dall s cohorts 1n many years Vxlth scores of McKmley and St Louxs standmg 39 1 3 and 37 V respec tlvely Qther schools competmq 1nd thelr scores xxere Roosexelt 15 1 6 Lellehua 13 and Punahou Sonny Fernandez McK1nlev hurdler sh1ttered the 120 yard hurdles record establxshed by Let Whlttle of Mcknney 1n 1932 Fer BQS1d6S thus record smashmq xxln NICKIHCY gwrnered four other hrst places the 220 yard dash by Keku huna the broid lump by Lee the half mlle rel'1v llfekahuna Goo Chir Toqishll and the hxqh jump by Lum CORNELL RELAYS HE txx enty second annual Cor nell relay chimpxonshlp xx ent to St Lou1s after a great flqht for supremacy xxxth Roosevelt Mc Kmley 1nd Punahou K1meh1 meha xx is also entered but xx is no mitch for her fist steppmq r1x lls The results of the meet xx ere St Louxs 45 Roosexelt 4312 McKm lev 4212 Punihou 37 and Kime himehi 18 lVlcK1nley xx is unable to cop 1 smqle hrst place but she flmshed 1 xerv close thlrd belng oxertalxen by St LOUIS tn the CI'L1C1Ell half mlle relav after takmg a blg lewd Roosexelt hlqh school a nexx entrant 1n lnterscholastlc traclx clrcles created no m1ld sensatnon xx hen she xxon hrst places one after smother is local crxtlcs had consxdered her no hmclrance to the other te ims 'E 'x Haifa 'TI Ig. ,XXVI 'l,,,xg,, XX I1 is 11,1 . 4 A C K C ' 1 , 3 I 2 I c . 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K ' C . ...l'x1' .. ixuxrj i f. 14, l? tw-M 1? li f'9'! an XII 1' mi 1'- NI 1' K' NI X ll Wg, X 5 l SENIOR BASEBALI Kamehameha 4 St Louls 4 Roosevelt 2 Punahou 6 lVlcK1nley McK1nley McK1nley MCK1nley ITH another SQYIQS st1ll to be played St LOUIS College was leadmg the field 1n the 1933 prep school baseball league xxlth Mc Kmley close on her heels as thxs annual went to press Barr1nq unllkely upsets the Blackangold nme wnll meet the Halo Wearers for the champ1onsh1p Last years champ1onsh1p was taken by St Louis after a heated two out of three serles playoff The Samts won the hrst game tled the second and fmally won the last contest 5 2 thus cmchmq the croxxn The I-lluboky coached ball play ers this year made a fine start crushmg Kamehameha under a barrage of hlts The Mncks dem onstrated ID thls game that they possessed the hardest hlttmg te1m xn the loop The hnal score was 3 4 In the next encounter the Mlcks although dlsplaylnq the greater strength 1n both heldmq and hlt tmg dropped a close 4 3 game to the Samts whose more strateglc playmg gave them the vlctory Statlstlcs reveal that the Mxcks outhxt the Samts 13 agannst 7 and thelr fxeldmg was flawless whlle three errors were chalked p agaxnst the Samts Roosevelt newest member of the league gave the MlCkS l1ttle trouble The heavy artlllery of the Blackangold stars backed by fine pltchlng resulted 1n a 9 2 w1n The Punahou Academy nxne was McK1nleys next v1ct1m and the last to be recorded here Com mg throuqh when h1ts meant runs and coupled w1th heads up play mg McKinley smothered the Puns l6 6 ff. , Ju' .fl ' First Sm-ries 'J af. . 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Ourtivhl ' ' l!.K'1lrx1z, NIzn1:ugt-r Y ILINIOR McK1nley McK1nley McK1nley McK1nley McK1nley McK1nley BASEBALL Mud Pacrhc IO Lellehua 15 Roosevelt 10 Mxd PBCIFIC 6 Lellehua 8 Roosevelt 7 UNIOR SCHOLASTIC co champs' For the flrst tlme m McK1nleys baseball annals the champnonshxp has been dlvnded vuth another school Desplte the wnllmgness of the Mlcks to play off for the champlonshlp they are satrshed wrth the t1tle bestovx ed on them Thls complrcatlon set m when on the day of the play off for the txtular clash vtlth Roose velt three of the latter s mamstays were lnyured durmg practlce and wxthout them the Rough Rxders were ID no way able to play If the game were held up untll the mterskol league was over the players would be 1nel1g1ble to play as the regulatlons bar those vxho have played m the mterskol from playlng 1n the Junskol It was a close race to pennant v1lle between the four competmq schools ln the first game of the ll 10 vxctory ox er Mnd Paclfmc Both teams were erratnc and hrts were manufactured off both pltch ers ln reckless abandon The fol lowlng encounter vxhlch McKmlev dropped to Lellehua was srmxlar to the fnrst full of boner plays and hxts and runs batted mcessantly The hnal score was 15 13 wnth the Lenlehuans on top The th1rd clash sent the Mncks to the1r second straxght defeat as they were bumped by the Roosevelt Rough Rnders 10 7 However xn the opener of the second serles lVlcK1nley came throuqh ekmq out a close 7 6 um over Mxlls whnle the next confllct vxas equally close the score bexnq 9 8 wnth the MlCkS puttlng across the wxnnmg run late ln the game ln the fnnal scheduled qame for McK1nley the Flghtxng Mlcks ran amok over the Rough R1ders and amassed a 23 7 score O5 if 5 w lgyx fl' ax X .ns CQ in rvii f F151 5' 1 ha :aww I Wkui? 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Y,N,xlu1v,-.x. l'z1-lt: Y, li17.lx'wx.t'.m v' ,mu w ' '- ANU -1 W Fr Q X I 1 Wm ff BOYS SWIMMING ITI-I the awakened mterest of Havx au 1n sw1mm1ng and the encouragement of th1s aquatlc sport 1n schools keen mterest IS bemg shown by the youths of I-lawau ln the estabhshmg of swrmmmg as a malor scholastrc athletxc event Une mdlcatlon of th1s xnterest IS seen m the fact that McK1nley welcomed a turnout of about elghty natators vxhen the annual call for svummers vxas lssued by Coach Edvt ard Kendall the largest ever seen at McK1nley smce she took up sxummmg In th1s large group hovx ever there vt ere only a few lettermen returnmg to splash for the Tlgers Some of these were Melvln Paoa ames Hokyo Mlyllkl Masuda Naoyukl Kusunokr Kaname Rokuhara and Gen1ch1 Matsumoto These veterans axded 1n the coachmg of begmmng mermen ohn Komenaka of the Nuuanu Y C M A was ln charge of the svummers ass1sted by Coach Kendall Komenaka vsas a former student and a star per former havlng been on the svummmg team for four years Roosevelt Kamehameha and Punahou competed 1n svummxng w1th Mc Kmley Last year Punahou emerged as champnon vtlth McK1nley second and Roosevelt thlrd BQSldQS regular mterscholastxc competrtxon the team held out s1de meets and contests amonq 1ts members Helpmg the coachmg staff were George Young manager and August Pacheco trainer GIRLS SWIMMING WIMMING classes under the dlrectlon of Florence Wharton and Erma MOIFIS were held throughout the year for glrls durlng the fifth and slxth pernods Monday Tuesday Thursday and Frlday of each week ln the Wankxkx natatorlum and ln the sea at Walkxkl Beglnnlnq and advanced swlmmers were separated mto two dlfferent classes wxth dxfferent mstructors Mrss Wharton bemq m charge of the ad vanced and MISS Morrns 1n charqe of the begmners The begmmng mermalds vt ere taught to float dog paddle klck and use the free style stroke whlle drvmq and the back stroke were pract1ced by the experlenced swrmmers There were no swrmmxng teams orgamzed to compete wxth other schools or teams Two water polo balls were purchased by the glrls' physlcal educatlon department for the use of the swrmmers Durmg the latter part of the year races were conducted 1n the followlng events free style, back stroke, and breast stroke At the end of the year, all grrls are expected to be able to swlm 1n the tank Students enrollmg 1n the swrmmmg classes are ln good healthy cond1t1on Instructors are on the alert to prevent any g1rl overdomg or contractmg any physlcal trouble through swlmmmg Om llnurlrrtl lllrrtx tr,11l ' - , -I If , l I I -, 5 I V Q ill A ff' ' ,, I F 4 f '? , :i , f .Q fd, ' 'F . a t f ,, , . 5, .i L.. - - H, K U. 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V BOYS' TENNIS NOTHER title was added to McKinley's long chain when the boys' tennis team coached by Elmer Brunk and managed by Kenneth Yee defeated the Punahou team ln xts flnal shoxxlng and captured 1ts fourth consecutlve cham plonshrp McK1nley s racquet xuelders met the stars of four schools Roosevelt Le1 lehua Mld Pacxflc and Punahou In the fifteen matches played only one defeat vvas chalked up agamst the Mrck racketeers George Forbes of the Rough R1ders and one of the rankrng players m the terrrtory tr1umphed over Tatsuo Toda 1n a close match Thls record of fourteen VICIOIICS out of flfteen games staged IS the best atta1ned by any hlgh school team s1nce the league s organl zatron Henry T Ogaxxa second rankmg lLlI'll0I' trtlrst fmlshed runner up rn the umor Tennrs League losing to Leonard Atkmson only after a torrld battle Palred xuth Teddy Landgraf of Roosevelt Ogavsa defeated hrs hlgh school team mates Yoshro Yanag1sako and Franklrn Loo combmed to capture the umor Tennns Doubles champxonshlp The clash vxas vxell played the vrctors emergmg only after three hard sets of 2 6 6 4 and 8 6 GIRLS TENNIS ENNIS' W1th the f1rst call of the G1rls Tennls Club more than fifty enthu s1ast1c begmners and advanced players enhsted ln th1s game of svxappmg the ball back and forth over the net Orgamzatlon of the club was started rmmed lately at the begnnnmg of the school term and the electron of ofhcers was held September 16 As a result of the meetmg Matsue Sakamoto was elected presxdent Grace I-Irga v1ce presldent Dons Isekr treasurer Harrlet Eguch1 manager and Alxce Carlson advlser Busmess meetmgs were held once a month and tennls practlces were held every Monday and Frrday from I 30 P M to 4 P M on the Beretanra and Fernhurst courts Tournaments conslstmg of smgles and doubles were spon sored by the club for the begmners and the advanced groups A p1CkCd team composed of the best players rn the group vxas selected for mterscholastlc competrtlon The first match was agalnst Lellehua at the Kaplo lam Park Swturday March 25 W1nnmg the doubles the Lexlehuans were able to defeat the Blanckangold players by a close margrn I 'i' T. x1 Xb j sid Y . . . 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GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION ITH approximately 800 students enrolling in the course the girls physical education department under the supervision of Myrtle Swan Florence Wharton and Erma Morris is a busy and competent one During the past year skin teeth and physical examinations were given to all girls enrolled in McKinley by Drs Wayson Hayashi Gauner and Phillips All girls who were found with internal or external defects vxere put into the rest room at the beginning of the school year for correction Each rest class girl is required to drink at least a bottle of milk in school daily and a close check is given each for improvement Girls found physically well were organized into classes with the seniors meeting every Monday and Thursday the juniors Tuesdays Wednesdays and Fridays and the sophomores every day Basketball volleyball baseball tennis and tenniquoit are sports in which physical education girls participate For those who do not care for sports folk dancing classes are open Classes are held daily during the first and second periods with seventy hve dancers enrolled On ramy days physical education students use the visual education building Seven volleyball courts and three basketball courts on the girls athletic held accommodate the players each period The physical education buildmq has more than 500 lockers and 20 shower rooms With the promise of the City and become proficient Because of the large interest shown by the girls in sports the physical edu cation department and the Girls Athletic association sponsor four inter class series namely volleyball basketball baseball and track These attract many athletes and keen competition is seen among the three classes throughout the year As the year came to a close a discussion of awards was held and the requirements and qualihcations were drawn up It was decided that members of championship teams in any sport will be given the letter M and all first team players will receive their class numerals in gold felt sewed on a black back ground In order that a senior may receive the title All around Athlete she must have been on nine out of tvt elve teams durmg her three vear career at McK1nley Holders of this title are entitled to the gold medal awards which are offered only to seniors Evelyn Colburn a senior was elected durmg the early part of the year as representative to the Athletic Council by the Girls Athletlc association Char lotte Wong a junior was also selected to represent the association Hui lllvlz will 1' I1 County of Honolulu to build tennis courts, physical education girls should ' V I - if x 3 QQQQ GIRLS VOLLEYBALL DDING another laurel to the1r crown of v1ctor1es the mxghty Semors crap tamed by Loulse Tom Lmg defeated the LILIHIOI' team by a close score of 15 13 15 13 and the Sophomore team 15 9 15 IO to wm the 1nterclass volley ball champ1onsh1p for the second consecutlve t1me on the qnrls athletxc field November 25 and 21 respectn ely Not w1ll1ng to be outplayed by the upperclass co eds the unxor players led by Madge Iones ran away from the1r opponents by several pomts durmq the earlier part of the combat At thls polnt the vlctors proved their prow ess by ekmg out close wms IH both sets and carrylng off the t1tle The powerful aggresslon of the Senlors proved too much for the Sopho more athletes who were not able to hold the1r own ag11nst the onslauqht of the1r opponents From the start lt was a walkaway for the SBHIOIS ran havoc over the1r weak but w1ll1ng adversar1es At no t1me of the contest were the Sophomores able to match sklll and teamwork agamst the Senlors who sw ept them off the1r feet GIRLS BASKETBALL ROVING the1r sklll 1n basketball the unlor class athletlc co eds aga1n retamed the tltle of champxons by defeatmg both the Semor and Sophomore cage players 1n the lnter class basketball serles March 17 on the glrls physxcal educatlon grounds In the hrst game of the serles the un1ors met the Sophomores and made a clean sweep agamst them by scorlng 22 polnts agamst a mere n1ne Throughout the game the Sophles were not able to keep pace wlth the fast steppmg un1ors After the1r vxctory over the Sophomores the un1ors met the Semors 1n another contest Thls contest was well fought and only one personal foul charged agamst the Senlors marred a perfectly clean game Three m1nutes after the shrxll of the whxstle the SQHIOIS took the lead but wlth the commencement of hostllxtles 1n the second half the energetlc un1ors made a great comeback and forged 1nto a comfortable lead From then on It was all for the un1ors as the fast weakenxng Senlor aggregatlon went down to humble defeat The fmal score of the contest was 22 14 Members of the successful team were Captaln Charlotte Wong, Ahce Kxm, Dora Lum May Stevenson, Madge Iones, Kul K1m Pung, and V1ella Vlda UmII11u.:1ttiIt1fxI ., QA Q A S T A t I J . 7' ' f' - 2- M A J, , A, . - 1, wk A t ,V x lmfl In Rilghlf Rrlzx' Ano, Rusli xlARIl. l.t'fl In lfvglzlf lirl lint l'l'xt:,AL1-11 lixu. Ixmro, Sm-nn-1 'lfxx un-is. lCn,1z.xmg'1t1 Xxx: lim Ron. lions I,1'x1. Xlwtzxi -I-mt-ps. Mn' Str'- Ifv SVN, Iivrimx k'm,u1'1ex. Ifmrn Kllltrxn, vz-ixsox. klllUtluI'l'l2 XX'-Vxu. Ynjm x Ylm, k'11n'12l.t.x llomis. l.1Vr1sr' 'Ilm l.1w:. V A ' V ' 1 ' V . . . - - - - V v- V V V . Q . c , ' . V. . - I . V . I . . . , Y . V. . . . V V . V C . . . Y 7 . - V V . 7 . . . . - , 7 . . Y Y V V P Y I -f . . . . V . T 4 v 7 . . . . . . 7 . 1 . I . V ' I V . 7 . 7 . . 7. V V . V . V I . FOOTBALL BEGINS Hluhokys HFighting Micks Rival captains, Anthony Morse, Bill Baker Asst. Coach Barney Ioy lust before the big game Fight, Micks, Fight! Ioe cle Silva, Geo. Lum. Ray Nakahara Cheer With All Your Souls Katie Louis. Viella Vida, Aggie Perry ,V Q is-if 'f ,I M STARS GALORE Iunior-scholastic champs Co-junior mentors Nick Lum, Augustine Ahuna, Io Lum Fernandez goes over big Kneubuhl first in century H urdlers in line Albert Souza, Sonny Fernandez on extreme right Ko heaves the pellet The early bird catches the worm During the Mick-Weber intermission MCKINLEY SPORTS Physical Ed. football kings, Second Battalion 63+ la M' P. E. baseball title-holders, Co. P. ...gs 49 1 f Slamming the ball 0 Wahine cagers in action . . . . and the ball goes for a ride P. E. champion slammers, Co. R. P. E. basketball invincibles, Co. P. ,N fx 1. u . I 4 U N. l.. ' , Al, lx J ax A I' .323 58' cc-r' -P . l 1, F Q A P Mermaids all set for the Splash A N I I Nux I HNLS 41 NI! H1 N ll XX JIM ki 1 L IL kOlNkS 1 IIIQ ll LIIK O Skk L 'XL LNN K K I que K 1111 ws 'bill' 1w'..wfjvz1ffs f1w, s.'1'f l1!lL'l'lx A.,u.m1f1 IIN' tf.1'!x', !wu.1J:1y. 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Baker, former secre- tary of war Hamlin Garland, dean of American letters Christopher Morley Q and Pipe? Weber grid squad from Ogden, Utah Our Korean entertainers Winona Love, McKinley's claim to Hollywood Uluhani Kiilehua, Queen of Spring Dorothy Iohnson, child musician Crack cageball squad, the Wichita Henrys, from Kansas Meiji basketball team from Tokyo, Iapan STATION M I C K September Hello eyery body Statlon M IC K now broad castmg The openlng address lncludes qood resolut1ons for a successful school year Fvery sophomore has hrs day Those hlrdy youngsters plus all newcomers recelye the offlclal O K m assembly Ez Crane takes over the mxke to glve us a bxrds eye new of the Olymplc qames We top off the day by battllnq the Lahaxnalunas to a tue of 6 6 Well well look who s here You re rlqht It s our old frlend The Pmzorz ready to gxye us the latest news slants on campus ICIIWIIICS October Loosen up Mncks The Welfare drtye IS on Show your re ml spxrxt Let those shekels flow Boy oh boy was that some pep rally7 Im askmg you The Kams fmd our boys pretty tough but put up a swell fight and w1n over Lady Victory favor wlth a score of 20 12 We now take you throuqh remote control to the M M Scott audltortum where the p irents and te lchers are CIISCUSSIFIQ the modern QCII eration thexr hrst powwow this year Ah boys hne work l un w arrlors downed by a I9 6 score Assembly doors are locked and bolted to the falr sex while the boys hear hsh tales from Postmaster Charles Chlllmqworth Scott audttorxum Th1s program commemorates I-Iaydns b1rthday You will now hear W1 nona Loye who wxll smq for us A shroud of mystery covers the campus Hal loween Not ember We are shown the Kam 1a1na whxch 1S belnq presented to defray the expenses of the Aloha Hlm Oops my dear a mean ole fire burns SOO feet of film Announcmg the final score of the Sa1ntM1ck game Samts 7 Mlcks 6 Grand game plenty of actxon Comes the d awn and Arbor day We wltness the tree plantmg ceremony behmd the audx torxum Armnstlce day and how those cloqs do hurt from that R O T C marchmg We say Aloha to our grid boys as they sul for Hxlo to tackle the Hxlo High team Here s a lute news flash folks Tlgers I2 Vlklnqs 0 They re recexyxng congrattlatxons 1n The Pm ron room today Havent you heard7 The 32 Black and Gold won All Amerxcan ratmg Everybody here at the stadlum seems to haye had h1s share of Thanksglylng turkey The cheerxng s swell and the games qood and peppy Ah theres the flnal score Mlcks I2 Punahou O The debate sertes begxns today the yumors humblmg ye mtghty semors on the questlon of unemployment msurance We xq nn take you bv remote control to the M M Scott audltorxum where you hear Hamlin Garland noted Amerlcan author now the guest of the LIUINCFSIIX of H iwan Dettmber Hamlin Garland speaks iq nn m M M Scott audltorlum and w ltta crowd They ve flocked here from nearly eyery school ln Honolulu LM - WEN Ns 7 h e 7 0 fy- 'Se f 1 ,, 'N f ij ' SCHOOL OPENS 'lg vilgelflf C09 I, Q' 1 Y.- 2 ,. 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Montes TALKS 3711 Big time today folks The Weber team arr1ves md look whos w1th them Yess1r our own B111 Baker Step r1ght up to the 1n1ke B111 and Wy a few words to the home folks The M C C Celebrates 1ts 15th annlversiry 'at the Y W C A and dont forqet the stu dent body monthly dance tonnght Whatta game whatta game' Those Weber boys gust cant seem to put anythlnq oxer on our boys The hnal score reads Weber 0 Mc Klnley 13 ls everybody happy7 Tears are bemg shed as the Weber boys leave for home to the strams of Aloha Oe We watch the shxp unt1l 1t fades away 1n the dlS tance 1,Int1l we meet aqaln The b1q clay has arrxved folks Mrs McQues tens dramatlcs classes present a Chrxstmas play The Exergreen Tree Merry Chr1stmas and a happy New Year 933 xarq Statlon MILK now broadc 1st1nq her first program of the new year Arc you l1sten1nq7 VVhen you hear the muslcal note lf w1ll be exactly one and 1 half spl1t seconds past two oclock We make our monthly don1t1on to the Wel fare board Hold tlght You know what they say about Fnday the th1rteenth Seldo Ogawa makes a good stand tonxqht 111 the l roh1b1t1on oratorxcal contest GIVC the boy a blg h nd folks he deserves 1t He qats the hundred smackers Febr11ar11 the hnest of the year Costumes exqu1s1tc L1ll1an Gomes s1ngs and we are shown the Yo Yo art Myrtle R Swann speaks on et1quette at dances Here we are at the Valentme dance 1n the cafeterxa A pleasant party 1un1ors The alumn1 cut capers at the Royal Hawauan wh1le the student body shows what It can do at the Elks Club IH the way of trlppmq the hght fantast1c Now look at the l1ttle b1rd1e' lts a snort watchxng club p1ctures bemg taken for the Black and Gold We welcome the H110 and the Lahaxnalunas basketball teams We are announc1nq from the CIVIC aud1tor1um where the MICRS are battl1ng the Lahalnalunas to a score of flfty to twelve Aga1n from the CIVIC aud1tor1um we announce the Mlck team Hghtmg the H110 H1gh team to a score of th1rty n1ne to twenty seven g1v1nq McK1nley the champ1onsh1p for the flfth t1me Communnty week begms The exh1b1ts are proof of the good work accompllshed by stu dents and parents March Here we are at the Y W C A where the Gmrl Reserxes are presentmq the Festlval of Na txons a colorful qala fete Here s a late news flash folks Uluham Knle hua has been chosen as McK1nley s candldate for the Queen of Spr1ng contest Lets qlVC her real support A 0. -. et - ' X ff' I L X Qf f 6: ' - ' g . 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NA1vtQup,C qs! , Apr Chr1stopher Morley noted author takes oyer the m1ke to expla1n the humor of hamburgers and h'11rcuts Today the yumors rule the campus Well well folks be len1ent un1or Class Day comes but once 1n a l1fet1me for them you know Ye audtence of Statlon MIC K You 'are now l1sten1ng to the 1ntroduct1on of the Mem Um verslty apan and the W1ch1ta Henry Kan sas cageball representatwes W1th the Henrys IS our one md only B1ll Baker Now IS the t1me for all qood semors to show the1r w1sdom Yup ye good old psycholoq1cal tests Pol1ce Ch1ef Gabnelson now at the m1ke Th1s program comes to you through the courtesy Robmson Crusoe and h1s good man Fnday are belng presented to us 1n mOV19S My my they must have known the secret of everlast 1ng youth The glrls get a few beauty h1nts from Mlss Sanders of the Pompadour Beauty Shop The long awalted faculty program finally arr1ves It proves more than our money s worth Sprmg vacat1on beg1ns but doesnt prevent the Nat1onal Honor SOClCtY from hav 1ng 1tS 1nstallat1on We welcome the debate team from the Garden Isle Well Mr Carter s team 15 w1nner agsun The sacred sanctuary of the PIUIOII room 19 mvaded by a HQWSWFIKIHQ class from Kaual We are watch1ng the SEHIOFS dance the love l1est of occasxons the dream1est of mus1c The sen1ors are guests today at the sophomore assembly The program IS runn1ng smoothly but how long w1ll It last? May UNC Dont forget to vote 1n the student body elec txon today Candtdates sm1le cars prov1ded Tra la la la la t1s May day The R O T C has spent the entlre week pol1sh1ng shoes for 1nspect1on Whose shoes7 Sen1or feelxngs are a b1t ruffled On sen1or class day to have to lHVltC the 1un1ors to the1r assembly StOQl9S are he1ng passed about by our local pol1t1c1ans final electxon today Statlon MICK tunes IH on the Nat1on1l broadcast from M M Scott aud1tor1um t hear the 1nstallat1on of the new student body officers Soups on' The sen1ors are all nn the1r glory ton1ght '1t the1r class banquet Baccalaureate solemn1ty pervades Central Umon Church th1s afternoon The Rex Edward Turner IS speaking School year comes to an end and stat1on MICK w1shes to take th1s opportumty to w1sh everyone good luck and a successful and enjoyable vacatxon By speclal request we have consented t broadcast the first commencement program to n1ght from the M M Scott aud1tor1um Every body seems happy Boys and g1rls IH new su1ts and fluffy frocks Second commencement SQHIOFS go out 1nto the cold cruel world Good luck all Statlon MICK now s1gn1ng off after 363 days of broadcastmg We w1ll be w1th you next ye ar md unt1l then farewell aloha 5'hjEF f vw' f A4 HAM Q 9.7: 1 , :lklggfl S 4 'W ffl DEBAT P xt:-. -Q 1 ,rd ff! gr KI' WT Mom-EY 'DK X wnsn 1 SENIOD. 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