University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1959

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They l-lelp Run Ul-lS University High School is fortunate to have people who are always willing to help make the school a better and brighter one. Students are assured of a nurse who is always there in time of need, a librarian who is willing to help them broaden their knowledge, capable and qualified dietitians who prepare good, nourishing lunches for them, and custodians who, with the cooperation of the students, keep the school in good condition. With a cheerful smile, Miss Carolyn Craw- ford, high school librarian, assists a student in the stamping of a book. Punching lunch tickets can get pretty hectic but Miss Shizumi Kunioka, cafeteria man- ager, remains calm in spite of this. Our nurse, Mrs. Rose jenkins, checks the temperatures of two seemingly healthy boys, Charles Thompson and Mannie Holt. The batter for the next day's cookies is be- ing molded by cafeteria assistant Miss Doris Yoshida. Airs. Genevieve Maialoha cuts them into diamond shaped designs. Having a mid-morning coHee break are custodians Mrs. Lucy Fraticelli and Mrs. Mary Sanchez. if-N , ' I xiii -gn---.1 - Y

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To Help Themselves Clarity of expression through words and speech is the goal of the language arts department. Foreign languages serve as a link between this nation and others. Through them, students aim for better understanding of other countries. Those interested in busi- ness have a chance to understand and practice it through the office practice class. Good health is the goal of the students: thus, through physical edu- cation and home economics, the stu- dents are given a chance to obtain it. Mr Robert Schuman and Mr. Stanley Yamamoto, art supervisors, check the art objects before they are put into the kiln. Mr. Millard lllundy discusses with Mr. Floyd Uchima and Mr. Robert Brown, mu- sic supervisors, some music the department plans to use in its work. The ofice practice students are amazed at how easy it is for Illrs. Charlotte Kramer, business education supervisor, to operate the mimeograph duplicator. Learning languages through many means is accomplished at UHS. Mr. Ernest jack- son, foreign language supervisor, has just received a new French record.



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Four student teachers diligently prepare their lesson plans. Another gives a .student some extra help in balancing equations. Although Mr. Warren Low and Mr. Al- fredo Curarnmeng lzungrily eye the food offered by Miss Eloise Uyeda, Miss Ellen Togo is interested in something other than food during the senior class pinnir held at Kailua Beach Park. Teaching And Chaperoning University of Hawaii students majoring in secondary education culminate their three and a half years of book learning with practical experience as student teachers at University High School. For five months they are given the opportunity to work with one general edu- cation class where they function as members of a team of three or four teachers. Besides working in groups, they are also able to work independently in special elective areas. In addition to teaching, they participate in numerous extra-curricular activities. Acting as coaches of teams, advising committees in and out of school, and chaperoning socials and canteens are just a few of the duties performed by the industrious and hard working student teachers. Seminars held every week give them a chance to voice their problems and opinions. There are selective areas on which each semi- nar is based. During the past year such topics as How to Evaluate G.E. Classes, Student Motivation, Student Discipline, Teacher-Su- pervisor Relations, and the Grading System were discussed. To get better acquainted with the super- visors an informal picnic was held at Ala Moana. where games and folk dancing were enjoyed. I The students found that the teachers were always willing to sacrifice their time to assist those who needed help in their school work or to talk informally with them outside of class. In this way the students and the teachers became better acquainted.

Suggestions in the University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) collection:

University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 7

1959, pg 7

University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 43

1959, pg 43

University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 75

1959, pg 75

University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 100

1959, pg 100

University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 59

1959, pg 59

University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 56

1959, pg 56


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