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custodians And Cafeteria Staff H i' sf if 'S fs S 5:85 . 2 if avi! sf 'wa N, It M gift azz f CUSTODIAL STAFF Posing MANUEL JESUS, our head custodian, not only takes charge of our campus but also relieves us of those little things that have to be done with skill. Willingly, he takes off of our hands the job oi decorating our stage on occa- sions , acting as our handy carpenter and electrician and doing other things for which we are very grateful. MRS. FRANCES SASAKI, our cafeteria manager, watches over us all and sees to it that everyone has his fill of tasty and nutritious food. Energetically, she tackles the job of keeping our cafeteria as spic and span as possible. To her,also,we would like to extend our sincere appreciation. above are fleit to rightfz Sidro Din- lares, and Albert Dody. Below, are Ezekiel Wakenekona and Ernest glasa, Alex Kamahele, John Camara, Alfred Gonvira. Ontario Pe- Victorino. is !. CAFETERIA WORKERS Standing fleft to rightj: Stanley Kuma- briella Felix. Sitting, are Mrs. Dorothy Matsunaga Mrs Gladys hu-a, Mrs. Sally Matsushima, Miss Mitsue Fukuda, and Mrs. Ga- Aramaki, and Mrs. Harriet Okihiro. 14
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UN -mu Kenneth Yoda President Lillian Koga Secretary Mrs. Mary Suther land Advisor Studentbody McKinley's school government, a miniature of ou nation's , strives to mold the character of each of it loyal citizens by giving every studenta responsibilit in the smooth running of the organization. In the homeroom, each person belongs to some com mittee, necessary and vital to the life of the students whether it be the Forum, English, Library, Social, o Executive. At weekly classroom meetings, all are cor dially invited to participate in the discussion of thing of the-mind as well as in activities involving things o the hand. Fresh with ideas and problems from his homeroor meeting, each homeroom chairman takes part in th McKinley Representative Assembly. It is here wher all good ideas and suggestions become realities for th betterment of the school and where all problems con fronting us are thrashed out and solved. PRESENT GOVERNMENT RESULT OF PAST PROGRES First organized in the school year, l92.3-l9Z4, ou school government has undergone many changes unti it has become the modern and effective machine it is to day. Through the years, McKinleyites have added muc to present to us a government which touches the life o each citizen of Mickville but which has needed the sup port and cooperation of each teacher as well. As it should, it serves us--and in return, we servl it through various projects and activities. This yea we financed delegations to various conferences by col lecting newspapers and magazines for our Newspape Drive. The many standing committees of our govern- ment planned other activities and projects, thus enabling the entire student body to be active and interested citi zens. Without the conscientious efforts of one of the hardes working groups in school, our government system would no have been possible. When McKin1eyites went to the polls last spring to se lect their school government officers, their main though A HARD-WORKING CREW, INTENT ONSERVING YOU ...This line perfectly describes our officers who are, from left to right, Lillian Kogl, lecrehry 16
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