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

 - Class of 1959

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52172150 201271 dllfddf I MRS. ELLEN CHANG CLERK MISS AMY OKUMOTO CLERK MRS. JANE YOSHIKADO CLERK CUSTODIANS--John Rivera, Alexander Kamahele, Harold Alfred Gouveia, Ontario Pilares, Ernest Victorino. In panel: Mrs. Daisy Kiyabu. Mara, Thoma s Camara, Mrs. Rose Matias and MRS. GLADYS FAULKNER DEPT. CHAIRMAN LIBRARIAN Hon. Second. Sch. Librarian Comm. Professional Improv. Comm. MRS. RUTH CRAIG ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN Gifted Student Comm. O. E.A. Rep. MANU EL JESUS CUSTODIAL SUPER VISOR MRS. FRANCES SASAKI CAI-'ET ERIA MANAGER

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SERVICE STAFFS gwblgfl hz sm me am' During the past year, little attention was drawn to the service staff. Except for a handful who were exposed to the staff, the majority of the student body took their role for granted. It is true that they were sala- ried workers who are hired to work, but they are also an lntegralpart of our school government. Wi th o u t them our school would not be as well -organized and as smoothly functional. In order to operate a school government in true business-like manner, r e c o r d s must be kept for ready and future refer- ence. Efficiently doing this job throughout the year were members of the office staff, Mrs. Gladys Matoi, treasurerg Miss Annie Akamu, secretaryg Mrs. Ellen Chang, attendance clerkg and Miss Amy Gcumoto office clerk, and student helpers. MRS, GLADYS MATOI TR EASUR ER MRS. MARGARET WONG SCHOOL NURSE Health and S I ty Comm. McKinley C t' sh'p Cl b Ad Nurs g Cl b Ad 'S MISS ANNIE AKAMU SECR ETARY Everyday, students and teachers need energy to study and concentrate. Under the supervision of Mrs. Frances Sasaki, the cafeteria staff provided this energy by preparing hot, nutritious lunches al- though the facilities were limited to old appliances and obsolete equipment. Today, our campus is neat and P1e8SaI1t- Much of the credit is due to the custodial staff headed by Manuel Jesus, who worked hard throughout the year. The custodians also helped decorate the stage and worked on the scenery for our many assemblies. The library was a reference, reading, and study center for industrious students. Through the able assistance of Mrs. Gladys Falukner and Mrs. Ruth Craig, li- brarians, students were al m o s t always able to obtain the information they sought. CAFETERIA WORKERS -- FRONT ROW: Mrs. RachelKuwata, Mrs. Harriet Okihiro, Mrs. Mitsue Amano. BACK ROW: Mrs. Gabriella Felix, Stanley Kumakura, Mrs. Gladys A r a ma k i, Mrs, Dorothy Matsunaga.



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ADAPTING HIMSELF to life without sight through knowledge of Braille typing is Ronald 'Miyashiro. Guidance is given him by Mrs. Loo. MISS WIKANDER, was that the right French pronunciation? questions Anne Richards. SIGHT SAVINGS, PUBLICATIONS, FOREIGN LANGUAGES Lgflldwff emfbvf Xie!!! zizfmexfx People are different. They may be sim- ilar in action or appearance but never ex- actly alike in thinking. Hence, students are interested in different courses and sub- jects. To accommodate the various inter- ests of different students, many miscella- neous courses were offered. In the field of language were offer ed, courses such as foreign language, drama- tics, literature, psychology, special Eng- lish, developmental reading, creative writing, and speech improvement. MRS. NGAN SUM L00 Hr' lth Council CHARLES SAKAMAKI DEPT. CHAIRMAN L L A Rs-p. Publications Adviser G dance Comm Other courses offered were citizenship laboratory, Hawaiian instruments, Hawai- iana, driver education, dispensary ser- vice, office training, and library training. These subjects were taken for schoolser- vice or to satisfy personal interests. Miscellaneous courses gave students an opportunity to fulfill their school service requirements and to develop special skills and abilities. They also gave training for professional careers s u ch as medicine, nursing, law, and the sciences. MISS SIGNA WIKANDER DEPT. CHAIRMAN Guidance Comm. rif t f s is

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