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1----nwvlrlrlm ---,-- -.--K -..- --vlvnlk-W -v vi-- Eighth Graders Face New Challenges After a year's experience as members of the Junior High School Division, the eight graders blossomed and were able to lead in activities held there. Examples of this leadership were seen by the cap- turing of the chairmanships of various committees, such as the junior Council, the Assembly Committee, and the Social Committee. Seventh graders cast envious looks at the creative abilities of these eight grad- ers in achieving a dreamy atmosphere for the various dances. One of these dances was Autumn Leaves, a fun-Filled event with games and dancing. Jointly handled by the eighth graders were a few other dances, Winter Wonderland and Dance In Space. The pegged units for these eighth graders were Recreation and Building Our Nation. The Recreation unit, whose chief purpose was to teach the many e e- A je A clever idea seems to have been suggested by secretary Naomi Lee for their March social as Carolyn Holu and Marjorie Clark beam in approval. forms of recreation, culminated with a camp. In preparation for this camp, things such as arranging meals and plan- ning various types of entertainment were done. This year, classes 8-204, 8-207, and 8-208 went to Camp Erdman. Supplementing these topics of study were class meetings, current events, and language arts. Going on excursions and having guest speakers were other experi- ences planned separately by each class. The eighth graders also participated in preparing many displays for the hall- way bulletin board. Such topics as Gathering Eggs Under the 50th Star and The March of Dimes were devel- oped there. Being only in their second year in the hustle and bustle of the University High curriculum, this class is not yet united, but in years to come these enthusiastic eighth graders will be a group to watch. Eighth graders test their social know-how at the Stardust social held in December. ' 1
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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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. fx, - 8-204: Rau 1 le t to ri ht' Sue Ann Cheon Charlvs Cathy Coulter. john Lee, james Vine, janie Yama- ' - -f H - 3- , Mirikitani, Karen Smith, Dennis Park. Donald Fox, mum, Row 4: Marjorie Clark' flarglyn Fukunaga' Brett Mclilrath, Walter Fong. Row 2: joanne Sato, Frank Yap, Henry Hasuike, james MacDonald, Vin- cent Lee, William Beppu, Diane Hosaka. Ron' 3. Sandra Pangburn. Evelyn Chung, Howard Yoshiura, Sherlyn Chang, Lynn 0'Connor, john Takasaki, John . Dobbs, Ann lwanuma. Missing: Roy Kanno, Bernice Young. With Happy Hearts They Lead The eighth graders under the supervi- sion of Mrs. Lillian Lum started their year with a unit on recreation. As a climax to this unit, these enthusiastic underclassmen went on a three-day camp to Camp Erd- man. Following this unit were units on trans- portation and American history. Presiding over class meetings were presi- dents John Takasaki and Roy Kanno. As- sisting them were Charlys Mirikitani and William Beppu, vice-presidentsg Diane Hosaka and Joanne Sato, secretariesg Roy Kanno and Sue Ann Cheong, treasurersg Howard Yoshida and John Takasaki, ser- geants-at-arII1S. Council representatives were Marjorie Clark and Charlys Miriki- tani. Heading their topics for discussion at class meetings was the semester party. Next year these eighth graders will start a completely new year as high school stu- dents. Cieatzng an attractive bulletin board on Recreation and You are Walter Fong, Ann Iwanuma and Bernice Dr. Walter R. Steiger from the University of Ha- Young. waii Physics Department explains spare travel. 5 ar .. g.f.+i'2:'xs-awww X 'P'm 'llNM 3 ' tr A cnw tnutu ua IT it ,S N wr . e -Mage . f a Qpm lg. fo .U af, 1- . . U r ,, .A x , V A M l 1'
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