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

 - Class of 1958

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McKinley High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 31 of 184
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Kg zz' fa Zl!i0k5'077ZZ has al in X 1 A LOUIS TAI HI LIM SANTOS Department Head the girls' program consisted of sp orts such as volleyball, basketball, softball, tennis, archery, swimming, and bowling. On Fridays, the girls learned rhythmic activities and the basic fundamentals of ballroom dancing. The students in sophomore health class- es were taught the basicprinciples of good health and the importance of keeping to these principles in waging war against di- sease. Visual aids were helpful in in- creasing their knowledge of how various dis e as e s strike and of the best known methods of combatting them. Q, BASKETBALL, one of the boys' favorite sports. is practiced in the gymnasium Rich- ard Shimabukuro, above, jumps to try to prevent Abraham Kealoha from scoring., CANCER CELLS was one ofthe topics studiedinthe health class, a one semester senior course.Below, we see Mrs Bernice Ho and Stanley Kawaguchi showing pictures of the different types of cell structures. in is iw , .p -u - 010012 twill! ,24252b o

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-Jilm ysvbzzf ma! ffzefzfef ff 69? MISS MARY DEMELLO Department Head 'hy' 1 MRS FLORENCE YOUNG MRS BERNICE JOSEPH TOM In physical educatwn wh1ch was re qmred of all sophomores and Jumors, the students learned to develop and mamtam max1mum physlcal eff1c1ency, d e velop useful skills conduct themselves in so cially accepted ways, and enyoy whole some recreatmon Classroom s1tuat1ons were provided to help train students to be dependable, to play faxrly, and to respect others and to co-operate With them The program for the boys 1nc1uded touch football, basketball, track and held, golf, tennis, volleyball, sw1mm1ng, tum blmg, calisthemcs, and horseshoes Shghtly d1fferent from that of the boys, ARCHE RY IS one oi many glrls sports learned by junlors only The archers above are left to rxght Judy I-hguchl Dor1s Matsushxge Geraldme Lopes Charlene M1ZUn3ka Nancy Teruya and Joan Uchxmura JF! wi 31 '?550' ,,- W!' ...A 1 'Q- -1 26 ,,,, Y. 92' Omni h - r Q'-755 ' HO . . .- 9 I V U 0 , . . . . 3 As. .Ja v ' 1 a L , I xg ' 1 ,I U Y! Z5 . . - filg, ,w .a QM l I ,g 5 r iz, 1 ' . gg ' X 1 ' E Q . . - . 0 0 U . . , . . . . , , ' .1 I I I l I A I i t 9 -, V 4 ,J , . y 4 ,st W V 5 gin V Miww, M W 4 ,F-.. .,., Q.. -W1 .... , v Y I an I 'l 1.,,.,...n.a no 1 ,. rw, f Jn.. Lan 'wqli 3: 11' . Q ' , i bv V N,,,'n,.f N ' h W MI my EV M-s ,W -a f nv- ' ' ' , V r? 8 - A , . pk W N' .V V A Y a 1 Q' 5 .Ku , N . l F I ' - f X S , , 5 1 r ff - . , . , , . ' ., 1' Y . ff ' if s ,fl 5 75' X 1' Q - 1' ug. I ' O ws- 1 ' 1 A ' x , ' t ,. A f 15'-21 , . A ' , 5:2 -' Y' . , ' Y ., f V 4 :1 ., M- V- ' V ' 5 f V H A , f, - .n :af - ' V, M M215



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PROUDLY DISPLAYING McKin- 1ey's famous ears of corn are ag- riculture students Donald Robb, Francis Kaya, and Walter Faria. Corn growing was one of the farm projects for Thanksgiving, DOUGLAS THOMAS FEITEIRA SAKA MOTO Department Head Q74 Markka Two courses in agriculture were of- fered to receptive students. General agriculture taught the basic fundamentals of agriculture such as farm acouterments, insects, insecticides, fertilizers, cement making, and simple plumbing. How to grow vegetables, fruits, and ornamental plants was also taught. In vocatio nal agriculture, the same basic principals were taught, except that students in this course learned liow to expedite large scale farming. They also learned to operate under the rules of the national Future Farmers of America or- ganization, which requires a home proj- ect of each student. Field trips were ta- ken to familiarize the students with farm- ing and nursery management. In both agriculture classes, the stu- dents developed good citizenship as they learned to work amicably with each other. CHICKEN FEEDING, Lawrence Neves and Kenneth Higa. both agriculture students, prepare the feeding tray for the poultry. These boys learn the way and life of feathered animals. I Be ll' QI!!! all ii

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