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Cur Principal's Message: William J. Geiger, our principal, attended Bluffton College,where he received his A,B, de. gree. He also attended Ohio State University and the University of Hawaii where he received his M.A. degree. Here he is shown addressing the students through the public address system. PAST AND PRESENT STUDENTS OF MCKINLEY Eachofus can be proud to be an alumnus, fu- ture alumnus, or a staff member of a school rich in tradition and accomplishments. A school in the middle of the Pacific that cel- ebrates its ninetieth birthdayis bound to be well- known both in the Occi 'ent and the Orient. Itiswell-known not only because its graduates have gone to all parts of the world, but also be- cause its fine program in citizenship education has prompted many educational leaders, especial- ly on the mainland, to request information and mimeographed materials. McKinley offers a varied program suited to the needs of the non-academic as well as to those who want to go to college. Inasmuch as only about twenty percent go to college, we naturally offer more courses which prepare students to fit into local business and in- dustries directly after graduation. 6 While we urge as many as possible to think of their future careers and plan their courses accord- ingly,we are not as successful in this area as we would like to be. We therefore make it a point, also, to empha- size the desirable work habits and attitudes which will be necessary if individuals are to succeed in their chosen line of work after graduation. Our campus also houses, in addition to our own students, a kindergarten, a rehabilitation school, a practical nursing school for high school graduates, veterans, and a tremendous night school of 1500 adults. Itis a veritable beehive of activity, and we are glad to have it so! Our graduates have distinguished themselves in public and private life. Instead of resting on past laurels, however, our aim is to make McKinley increasingly effective as a school for democratic living. 44144 PRINC :AL
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We Guide Cur Youthful Citizens Interesting and educational assemblies are planned by Mrs. Janet Landgraf, vice-prin- cipal. She has an A.B. degree from the University of Hawaii. Good advice is the watchword of Mrs, Doris Keppeler, girls' counselor. A graduate of the University of Hawaii, she also teaches a sophomore Englishfsocial studies class. If you want to keep your money. you'd better let me put it in the safe, warns Mrs. Gladys Matoi. McKinley's trusted treasurer. Files ofall McKinley students must be kept. so Mrs.C1enevieve Yates, school registrar, aids two of herhelpers to fill out permanent cards. She isa graduate of the University of Illinois. xx 'SK an Much time is used by William Wise, boys' counselor, checking up on absentee boys. He has an A.B. from the U. H. and teaches a sophomore English-social studies class. A 'strep' throat can oe dangerous, so Mrs, Margaret Wong, school nurse, uses a tongue depressor and flashlight. She is a graduate of the Queen's Hospital school of nursing. 8 Packing newspapers to make enough money to send delegates to conferences is Mrs. Mary Sutherland. school government adviser. She has an A.l3. degree from U.H. Our pleasant secretary, Miss Annie Akamu, checks the teachers' bulletin for the day. She is a graduate of the Phillips Commer- cial school of business. Mrs. Gladys Faulkner, lVlcKinleylibrarian, typesa report, which keeps her busy. She has an A.B. from U.H. anda library science degree fro n Peabody Teachers College.
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