McKinley High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1955

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McKinley High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 13 of 172
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Page 13 text:

111 ii. 5 Q f Mrs. Cleo Butler, with an A.B. from Arizona University, teaches homemaking. She seems particularly concerned about the correct way to hem a dress. Ernest J. Cherryillustrates aclever method of sales talk to his class in cooperative retail training. He has a bachelor's -degree from Colorado State. - ...sq i Pointing out several sentences written cor- rectly in shorthand is Miss Irma dotsford, who teaches both shorthand and typing. She attend- ed Willamette and Capital Business College. Mrs. Florence Carden feels that if students would really work, they would find that math- ematics is great fun. She is a graduate of the University of California. Miss Jane Mikami. office clerk, looks at t mistakes, Miss Klara Kurano has her X while Wilbur Olson. exchange teacher, and and the morning newspaper. .P E gg: .asf ill ,Q 2 Elnier Brunk shows his physics class how substances should be properly weighed. He has an A.B. degree from McPherson and al- so teaches biology. Let's check our plans for the week. de- clares Miss Laura Cassidy to the seniors in her English-social studies class. She has a bachelor's degree from Mills College. he morning bulletin, hoping she has made no -ray schedule ready to take to her room, Mrs. Margaret Mau look over lesson plans -sl ' the km 'WW s , ,-. L -+1 ..c............,......3 2 i. ,, ' is - Y I , , , --- 5 1 1. .. . ..,., t .... M M....W,,M, 1 . . .... K -f----'----- J . sv is K. , .,. .-. S: si . 1.112:1-ig.?fs.f.Q-...Q:,j:,.5,. .a.E11:5s2E?'2 '-Y-J-11-::':-'r2:::1f:1gspwae2g.'i- 0 M . Q 4 M fm' W' ' Q-W - - W . , an e - G5 i . ,- .- -' -:, -:, . ---- --wo .. . Nb1QN1sfw2Sv2m:s1rQlx,', 'o : 1-1350.5 sg. 1 - : I3 iP'fii.frW e 'S' A-M'--W W ' W .' 9

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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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Mrs. Sau Gin Chinn, who teaches sight- saving, is giving instruction to one of her students. She has a bachelor's degree in education from the University of Hawaii. Miss Mary Delviello, who teaches physical education, showsa group of girls the correct method of holding a volley ball. She has a bachelor's degree from the local university. One can almost get afragrant whiff of the cake baked by students in Miss Esther Eiffel-t's home economics class. She has a bachelor's degree from Washington. 10 After earning her B.E. degree at the Univer- sity of Hawaii, Miss Violet Chuck now teaches sophomore English-social studies. Here she explains all about pronouns and their cases. Cbmvvn mxums ,.,...v.aD1 Seniors learn how to be good consumers under the supervision of Mrs. Gertrude Dow. who teaches English-social studies, She has a rnaster's degree from U.H. Mrs. Julia Evans, who had her B.S.from South Dakota State, teaches junior English-social studies. Here she tells her class all about the plans for the week. w l Mrs, lviildred Crawford's students excel in projecttyping, in cutting stencils and min eo- graphing. She is a graduate of the University oi Idaho and Southern California. It's time to study the 'American Observer', declares Miss Ardis Dyer in her senior Eng- lish-social studies discussion. She received her master's degree from Wisconsin. Mrs. Mary Evans shows a lovely Mexican serape to her senior English-social studies class, when they discuss the Latin-American unit. She has an A. B. from Arizona.

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