University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1959

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5 FUTURE TEACH OF AMERICA Row I, Left to right: Li Fujieki. Ethel Ujiie, Car Lee. Row 2: Louella C Gail Okawa, Helen N gawa, Carolyn Uesugi. S Yokouchi. Row 3: jean ta. Carol Krauthein, Gl Tanaka, Rae Fern. Row Darlene Nagano. Linda H Lillian Adachi, lvilma Xl! Sally Stevens. FUTURE TEACHE OF AMERICA I-.hanuunuv 34 Row I, Left to right: Yamanaka. Rowena Wh Betsy Nii. Row 2: S Proctor, Roy Nishishita, fred Iwai, Ruth Taken Carol Miyamoto. Row 3: liette Wong, Elaine M kami. Charlotte Koike, bara Hee, Maria Chang. 4: Vernon Koike, New lane, Earl Anzai, Le: Chang, Norman Chang. New Horizons Hold University High School's John D e we y chapter of the Future Teachers of America has endeavored to guide and encourage stu- dents interested in the field of education. It has also helped its members to become aware of the character and personality traits basic to successful teaching. Many activities were pursued by these future teachers who went on observation ex- cursions to other schools. Current educational problems and future teaching opportunit: were discussed with teacher panels and futu teachers of other high schools. Periodical interesting and worthwhile movies W6 shown. President Lillian Adachi presided over t meetings. Assisting her were vice-preside Ruth Takenakag secretary, Rowena Wha. and treasurer, Sally Stevens.

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Gaiety And Romance To create, maintain, and extend throughout the chool, home, and community, high standards of Chris- ian character-these are the aims of the Uniques and he Progressors Hi-Y members. Working together enthusiastically and harmonious- y, the boys were able to enjoy the clubs' activities to he utmost. Each person carried out his responsibility s a member by attending club meetings, socials and y participating in other activities pursued by the oup. Thus, they were able to sponsor successfully ervice activities, money-making projects, and socials. Through the many activities that were undertaken, he boys made many new acquaintances. Their social ours were spent dancing and chatting with their Three boys participated in the Territorial Hi-Y Legislature held at the Nuuanu YMCA in during the Easter recess. Rauyl Nakayama, sophomore, ably led the Progres- through a red banner year. The Uniques enjoyed year under the leadership of Roland Tsuchiya, aynevSmith. Peter Yamamura, and Lloyd Sueda spend a prof- .Saturday morning raising money for the Progressors by ashing cars. L Vernon Koike coaxes the guests at the Uniques social to have ome refreshments, but the girls don't budge. niques Hi-Y ofhcers confront the problem of deciding which -Teen club's social invitation to accept. Q- 1 t ' 2 S I Experienced salesmen Wayne Smith and Rauyl Nakayama corral Kaye Yang and Gladys Masagatani and insist that they each buy a package of sweet seeds. A-an ,-,S 1-..sNmn.t. ' 'va IJ! 3



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FUTURE OMEMAKERS OF AMERICA w I, Left to right: Carolynn ng, Elaine Mizuno. Chris- e Matsumoto, Henriann naka. Row 2: Elaine Na- oto, Norma Pang, Lilli- n Noda, Paula Cathey, Ani- Kunihisa. Row 3' Valerie un, june Nakamura, joan illip, Nancy Iwata, Carol kashima. Row 4: Lorna , Leila Mei Pang, Andrea i, Bunchie Reeves, Bar- ra Lampard. FUTURE OMEMAKERS OF AMERICA w 1, Left to right: Sue n Ching, Sally King, Bar- ra Kong, Row 2: Elsie Vi- ia, Myrna Lee, Gerry 'nn, Diane Sugihara. Row Sheila Hosaka, Sharon Sa- ta, Vivian Honda, Verna ing. Row 4: Gail Everly, bel Masagatani, Eilene hima, Shelle Kam, Car- n Ikehara. l il T!'. 'l 'Q . i Ext: mi! wi--4. ., ,i I . h 95, an P ' lsr ,gen-, 'ks-v .V s H y l 5: ,e.sxM..g 1 If g it 3 L 5 x X lnterest Of Service-Minded The Future Homemakers of America is a ational organization which promotes oppor- tunities for the development of intiative and adeptness in home planning and management. The members of the University High School chapter sponsored a fashion show. The girls modeled their proud creations which they had made under the guidance of their home economics teachers. Several teachers and supervisors were in- vited to a tea held by the Future Homemakers. During this social hour, the girls and their teachers got better acquainted. The profit from selling seeds, sweet bread and candy were used to send delegates Myrna Lee and Leila Mei Pang to the Territorial Future Homemakers' of America conference held on Kauai during spring vacation. ii fl ? -nv? 35

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