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

 - Class of 1955

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Let me read you one of my favorite poems, pleads Miss Grace Remickin her senior Eng- lish-social studies class. She has both an A B. and an M. A. from U. H. sawrence Silva, witha bachelor' s degree from he U. H..teaches biology and driver's training. le demonstrates a psycho-physical test to de- ermine the width of the field of vision. 'The best way to find aplace is to locate it on he map, 'declares Mrs. Clare Smith to her senior English-social studies students. Mrs. Smith is a graduate of Park College. Mrs. Miriam Rodenhurst, a graduate of Po- mona, teaches English-social studies and al- soisjunior class adviser. Here she is about to correct some test papers. R35 p L Q -I . ,-1.1 .fu ,F sm me . V M r iii li CAMERA l SHY ,I Miss Frances Mecredy, a teacher of mathe- matics at McKinley, obtained her A. B. degree from the University of Hawaii. She preferred not to have her picture taken. Miss .lane Stratford, another ofMcKinley's mathematics teachers.received her M.A.fr0m Kansas State. She has taught eve ry thing from arithmetic to algebra. Mrs. Sarah Snodgrass sees that her students learn to use adding machines. A graduate of Nebraska. she also teaches business English and mathematics. f:e....y J. A ' 'L' iffy ., .fu A fi s, s X . i .Z ig - i Q if tv .ft - CRL I, iv D ffvx ,, '1.s ff . K w A 4 Douglas Sakamoto, who teaches mathematics and horticulture,shows one of his prize plants. He earned his B. S. degree at the University of Hawaii. Daniel Sison. who teaches printing, is showing some of his boys some fine points about setting type, He is a graduate of McKinley high school. Singing beautifully are the chorus members instructedbyMrs.DorothyStrohman, who al- so teaches piano and music appreciation. Her undergraduate workw0nanA.B.at California. 15

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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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'wg Sophomore health is taught here by Joseph Tom. who also coaches the Senior Football team. He has B.S. and M.S. degrees from University of Oregon. Mrs. Elizabeth Wayne, who teaches bookkeep- ing and typing, instructs her students in using the adding machine. She received a B.S. from Kansas State and an M.A. from Washington. Raymond Won, who received his B.S. from the University of Hawaii, is showing his agriculture boys how to prepare the spraying machine. 16 A ui Miss Eleanor Vogel, who has a Ph. B. from the University of Wisconsin. shows her class some fine points in art. She also teaches photography. Mrs. Florence Wickland is seen showing a girl the proper strokes in swimming, for she is a teacher of girls' P.E. as well as busi- ness English and typing. Jun Lum Young,who teaches mechanical and architectural drawing, has an M. S. from North Carolina. Here he shows a student how to correct a drawing. Miss Bernice Warner enjoys an experiment with her chemistry students. She has a B.S. from the University of Chicago and has done graduate work at Stanford and U. H. ff' um Witha B.S. from Oregon State, Mrs. Genevieve Williamson specializes in senior health teach- ing. Here she is about to get out her projec- tor to show some films to her class. Seen above is Miss Signa Wikander, who teaches both French and Latin. Here she is instructing one of her students in Latin class. She received her A.B. degree from U.C. l

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