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T' Henry Miyamoto and Brian Sato carefully scrutinize G.E. classes can be fun as well ds informative Gr an Egyptzan bust durmg an excursion to the Acad- Lau's humorous report gets an amused reaction fr emy of Arts. the audience. To loin ln The Fun, 'A visit to the Academy of Arts high- lighted the unit on geography by the sev- enth graders under the supervision of Mrs. Edith Louis. They saw mummy cases, jewelry, and Egyptian art. Research and committee work done by the students broadened their knowledge of the Near East. They also studied their community and themselves. The class was headed by La Vonna Ble- witt and Grant Lau, presidentsg Grant Lau and Sandy MacLaren, vice-presidents: Ear- line Maeda and Karen Maeda, secretaries: and Lizanne Wong and Philip Leong, treasurers. The class officers were respon- sible for planning an all-seventh grade pic- nic December 5 at Kailua Beach Park. 7-2l3: Row I, Left to right: Carole Miyoshi, Claire Bloom, Lynn Nakamura, Howard Hasuike, Alexander Macl.aren. john Geyer, Allen Murashige. Row 2: Charlotte Chang, Benn Okawa, Earline Maeda, Su- zanne Wong, Stephen Lee, Cannell Cooil, Charles McIntosh. Row 3: Dana Bekeart, Henry Miyamoto, Sharon Sasaki, Diane Choy, Suzann Fernandez, La Vonna Blewitt, Karen Maeda. Row 4: Grant Lau. Mer- ritt Sakata. Missing: Gary Hull. HQ'
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Was :ga Q, 7-210: Row I, Lef! to righl: Susan Tanaka, May- cevene Lee, Betsy I,ee Xvalton, Harold Tadaki, Craig Sugihara, Harvey Takemolo, Brian Yamane. Gordon lane. Ron' 2: jared Auyong, Randall Yee, jon Shira' ki, Shirleyanne Hee, Pauline Kamada, Rosalind Lum, ., 'sf' , D Q fs ,V ' Nd f.,,.e Marilyn Kinch. Charlyn Harris, Ronald Ko, Rau To Enter To Learn, This class, led by Geraldyne Chun and Kathy Luter, assisted by Ronald Ko and Nelson Sagum, enjoyed a picnic at Kailua and an oriental party at the end of the first semester. Efficient secretaries Nelson Sagum and Ronald Ko, and financiers Jon Shiraki and Craig Nahm, played a big part in making their class the Intramurals Foot- hausled seventh graders prepare ro leave for home er a hard day's work. ball, Basketball, and Volleyball Champs. Tours through the Hawaiian Village Hotel, Browny's of Hawaii, and KGMB radio and television stations were some of the experiences of Mr. Morris Pang's sev- enth graders. These visits. which were in conjunction with their unit on Getting To Know Our Community, gave them a broader view of the industries in Hawaii. VIIVI-FII rerlflfmls on ilu' f-lIl'l'.Y of UIFSI' .wrfzvllll QP ers are rf'w'a1f'd as Miss lilsif' 1.00 roller-ts ex fm pers. Karen Kimura. Razr' 3: Craig Nllhlll. William Emery l.orraine Nakanishi, Ceraltlyne Chun. Georgina Mau Nelson Sagum, Brian Kawaurhi, Kurt Martin. Ro ti lVright, Kathy l.uter, Patricia Chun, Slraren Ching
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Q 1 'YQ -1 Y' 7-2l4: Rau' I. Left to right: Rockefeller Young, Wil- liam Lau. Roberta Ozaki, Sherilyn Kim. Deane Ya- mane. Reginald Ching, Robert Chee. Rau' 2: Natalie Char. Gary Hayashi, Clvde Nishimoto, Yionne Oh, t ini lit moto, Stuart Blair, Perry Metts, Susan Suyaiutt, Ann Nishimurzi, David Kaneshiro, Colleen Kelly. Row -I: Gregory Stratton. Geraldine llritlen. Cheryl Fujieki, Allan Lum. judith Gonsalres, Pauline Smith. 'liimothy Craig, Gilbert Oki. Missing: Phyllis Choy, Grant Miller, judith AuiHoy.' Lauren Chang. Rott' 3: Karen Fuku- And To Gain Getting to Know Our Community was one of the first pegged units covered by Miss Helen Matsui's seventh graders. This included an introduction to Hawaii's econ- omy, government, people, and places of importance such as Iolani Palace. Reports and skits were also presented by the stu- dents. ew Friends. Understanding was a viewing of the Cine- ratna production of The Seven YVonders of the YVorld. A class picnic and semester party were enjoyed by the class headed by Judith Au Hoy. Her assistants were Gilbert Oki, vice- president and efficient secretary Susan Su- yama. Treasurers were YVilliam Lau and Coordinated with their study of Global Mrs. Edward Britten, guest speaker, Captures the at- Karen Fukumoto. fention of these seventh graders as she points out an Studies seem to entrance these seventh grade stu- important Canadzan sea port. dents as they listen attentirfely.
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