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

 - Class of 1955

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Mrs. Margaret Mau is showing to one of her junior English social-studies classes a sam- ple ofa primary election ballot. She received her B.A. degree from the University of Hawaii. Lev. William McAlister, a graduate of Columbia, teaches senior English-social studies and Latin. Here he correctsa sentence thata student puts on the blackboard. 'This is the way to do it, declares Mrs, Fern VlcQuesten in her dramatics class. With an k.B.from StanfordandanlVl.A.from U.C., she caches sophomore English-social studies. Mrs. Winifred Mau received her A.B. degree from the University of Hawaii. She checks the sophomore library books. which is one of her duties as an English-social studies teacher. Checking a Kuder test seems to please Mrs. Dorothy lVlcAlister. A graduate of George Washington, she heads the sophomore Eng- lish-social studies department. A pleasant smile is the usual greeting from Miss Jane Mikami, school clerk, who helps in boththe main office and the library. She is a McKinley graduate. When Mrs. Lillian Millington, a graduate of the University of Washington, helps a student fita dress, both have fun looking in the mirror to see the effect. Bruce Kinsley, gradua ted from Coe College in Iowa with a B.S. degree, is ready to tackle his algebra assignment. He also teaches high school mathematics and solid geometry. Boys learn football in physical education classes under Frank Minato. who also coaches the junior team. He has an A. B. from South- ern California. . Q va, 13

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Kermit Jackson watches his boys in the mathematics class solve some very difficult problems. He has an A.B. degree from Ne- braska State. It's ajoy to teach English to studentsfrom far away places, says Miss Klara Kurano, who alsohasa class in sophomore English-social studies. She earned her A.B. at the U.H. Tai Iii Lin , physicaleducationand swimming instructor,gives good advice onproper exer- cise. A graduate of U. H., he also has an lin. A. degree fron. Colurxzbia. 12. Between classes Mrs. Ruth King gets ready some plans for her senior English-social studies classes. She has a degree from the localuniversity and also teaches psychology. Miss Ruth Kueffer was graduated fron. Santa .Barbara college with an A. B. degree. Here she checks the files of her sophomore English- social studies classes. Pictured above, after a very busy day of activities with their students, are Mrs. Ruth King who stamps her time card, and Mrs. Margaret Wong, our school nurse, and Mrs. Genevieve Williamson, senior health teacher, who discusses the results of the annual chest X-ray survey. Richard Lum, band and mathematics teacher, hasaB.Ed.irom U.H. and a master's degree in music at Northwestern. He is shown here preparing his band for a pep rally, Mrs.Erma Logan-Smith likes the way a stu- dent provesatheorem in geometry. Her B.S. degree from Washington enables her to teach algebra and mathematics also.



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Y ' .4 Miss Setsuo Okubo, who teaches junior Eng- lish-social studies, is putting the weekly plans on the blackboard. She has a bachelor's de- gree, from the University of Hawaii. Kenneth Prince, who teaches auto shop and ce - ramics, shows the boys what a carburetor is He studied at the Art Institute, University of Chicago and the University of Hawaii. A'ren't the displays against vandalism excel while Mrs. Janet Landgraf and Mrs. Dorothy made by the members of McKinley's Key Club. all over the United States. ,gi I 14 Wilbur Olson,who is exchangingclasses with Harold Smith. is demonstrating to the radio electric shop students how to set up a cathode ray oscilloscope. Students in lVlrs. Jeanette Puuohau's junior English-social studies class study the quali- fications of candidates for the local election. She has an A. B. from the University of Hawaii. lent? asks William Wise, boys' counselor, Strohman approve the pictures in the display This projectis being sponsored by Key Clubs 3 X, 5. Mathematics and aviation science are taught by Morris Pang, who explains a difficult probs lem tohis class, He received a B. Ed, degree from the University of Hawaii. Mrs, Virginia Ransburg, journalism teacher. is busy typing on the electric typewriter. She received her A.B. from Missouri Valley and an M.A. from Columbia. Mrs. Jessica Kea demonstrates to her stu- dents the preparation of oxygen. A graduate of University of California, she also handles audio-visual education.

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