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E yxpw ,fs ,F be S33 1 9 ' UNIKI Row I, Left to right: Rowena Whang, Lois Yamanaka, Gloria jean Obado. Row 2: Diana Lee, Carolyn Uesugi, Kaye Yang. Row 3: Gladys Masagatani, Maria Chang, Rae Fern, Patsy Asagi. Row 4: Leroy Chung, Wayne Holu, Raymond Mau, Newton Zane, Wilma Holt. Preserving Memories Cf Campus Life One picture is worth a thousand words- keeping in mind these famous words once uttered by a Chinese philosopher, Unikians undertook the great task of presenting a true picture of campus life. Hours of work after school, on weekends and holidays, provided the staff with many invaluable experiences. They learned to work with determination, consistency, and con- centration. Important to everyone was the individual's initiative in assuming production responsibilities. Co-editors Rowena Whang and Lois Yama- naka were assisted by a very conscientious staff. Enthusiastic workers were Wilma Holt and Kaye Yang, administration: Gloria Obado, activitiesg Wayne I-Iolu, sportsg Patsy Asagi and Leroy Chung, classes: Gladys Masagatani and Rae Fern, seniors, and Diana Lee, art. Handling the Uniki finances was business manager Carolyn Uesugi. Photographers Ray- mond Mau and Newton Zane snapped and developed pictures for the yearbook. Senior Barbara I-Iee's artistic talent developed the theme adopted throughout the annual. This year's staff was the first fortunate enough to work with color in the annual. With this added attraction to work with, very unique section pages were produced. Amidst the helter skelter of writing copy, scheduling and cropping pictures, and meet- ing deadlines, staffers sold engraved napkins, engraved stationery, perpetual calendars, pies, and the Christmas issue of the Paradise of the Pacific. A small fee was charged for name engraving on annuals and plastic covers were sold. The profit was used to partially pay the expenses of publishing a yearbook. In April, the final deadline was met and the annual publishers cleared their minds of worry. The 1959 Uniki went to Tongg's pub- lishing company. This great accomplishment was celebrated by a staff party. A beautiful cake was donated by adviser Mrs. Shizuko Ouchi. The climax of months of careful planning and painstaking work came with the party held in May. At this time, the members of the staff receivedtheir 1959 yearbook.
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