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The unit Integrating Americals Culture gives Chester Salvador, Kathleen Kono, Andrew Hashi- moto and imm Fitzimmons, a chance to re are 6 y. , 3' y a a display on Austria. Solve Weighty Problems, Ninth graders wraek their brains to figure out problems in the Iowa Test which is administered The freshmen of 9-217, under the sup- ervision of Mrs. Naomi St. Denis, began this year's studies with a unit called Inte- grating America's Cultures. This unit, which lasted a whole semester, covered var- ious aspects of many countries, such as religion, architecture, and language. Suc- ceeding units were on Juvenile Delin- quency and Boy-Girl Relations. This class was led by Francis Ito and James Fitzsimmons, presidentsg Allen Tsu- gawa and Myrna Lee, vice-presidents, Verna Ching and Diane Sugihara, secre- tariesg Eilene Oshima and Richard Yap, treasurersg and Student Council represen- tative Geraldine Minn. The leading topic of discussion was a semester party held in January at Verna Ching's home. 9-217: Row 1, Left to right: Ian MacLaren, Lance Lewis, Sue jean Ching, Betty Berkstresser, Sheila Ho- saka, Myrna Lee. Row 2: Dinny Kamins, Diane Sugi- hara, Verna Ching, Elsie Viloria. Geraldine Minn. Lester Wong, Reginald Tanaka. Row 3: David Ko- muro, Robert Kunimitsu, Eilene Oshima, Sharon Sa- kata, Mabel Masagatani, Patricia Collins, Francis Ito, Allen Tsugawa. Row -I: Richard Yap, Alan Tam, Andrew Hashimoto, Loren Lind, Richard Hee, james Fitzsimmons. Chester Salvador. lllissing: Kathleen Kono, Raye-Gene Clevenger. fri x I x an
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i 9-136: Row I, Left to right: Christine Matsumoto, Barbara Kong, Elaine Naramoto, Sally King, Lilliann Noda, Ronald Blewitt, Edwin Kakimoto. Row 2: Anita Kunihisa, joan Philipp, Herbert Knudsen, Dewey Tom, Vivian Honda, Carmen lkehara, Gail Everly. ii!!! Row 3: Shelle Kam, Leila Mei Pang, Kenneth Lee, Norman Chun, Carl Racuya, Marsha Akau, Lorna Lee. Row 4: Michael Santoki, Steven Mitsuyoshi, Richard Fuke, Warren Luke, Kenneth Oda, Melburn Park, Marvin Sagum, Missing: Penny Roberts. Spirited Frosh Pla , The ninth grade class under the super- vision of Miss Letty May Walsh took up many interesting projects throughout the year. Whether it was planning for a class party or going on excursions, they enjoyed themselves thoroughly. The class officers during the year were president Marvin Sagum, vice-president Norman Chun, secretary Randall Rickard, treasurer Melven Park and sergeant-at- arms Christine Matsumoto. Council rep- zss Letty May WaIsh's rlass is engrossed in solving Il oblem. resentative was Carl Racuya. Attorney Norman Chung spoke to these freshmen while they were on their unit on City and County Government. They learned about the different departments and their functions. A visit to the Board of Water Supply gave them an opportunity to see and learn about the purposes of an artesian Well. Weekly reports on current events made them aware of the importance of world affairs. Shelle Kam springs up to begin her 50-yard dash during the physical hlness test as Vivian Honda records times and Barbara Kong awaits her turn.
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. 91, . ,gs , . f ' 4? Qs G ' ei S i l 9,0 ' wg Q O 9-233: Row I, Left to right: Elaine Mizuno, Carolyn Yang, Henriann Tanaka, David Fong. Wayne Lee, Ed- ward Imada. Craig Kurisu. Row 2: Barry Craig, Barbara Camp, Paula Cathey. Nancy Iwata, Norma Pang, June Nakamura, Carol Nakashima, Melvin Sato. And Buckle Down Ron' 3: Howard Murayama, M'illiam Chee, Bunchie Reeves, Andrea Lai. Raymond Ohta. Ronald Lau, Valerie Chun, Barbara Lampard. Row -I: Allen Young, Vernon Yang, Nicholas Hofmann, William jervey, jr., Alan lane, Joanne Rogers, Virginia Dobbs. To Stud City and County Government headed the units of study for Mr. Larm's spirited freshmen. Covering the basic foundations and various positions of government, this unit was made more interesting and infor- mative with movies, guest speakers and heated panel discussions. Supplementing this study were units on integrating Americas culture, boy- girl relations and literature. Current af- rmd informative. fly. fairs, in association with world problem areas, was also taken up. Conducting class meetings throughout the year were Nick Hormann and Virgi- nia Dobbs, who were eliiciently aided by Edward Imada and Alan Zane. Secretaries were june Nakagawa and Norma Pang, while treasurers were Barry Craig and Elaine Mizuno. Council matters were han- dled by Carol Nakashima and Bill Jervey. and Mr. Ronald Kong and discussions Not so attentive freslzmen seem to be day-dreaming about things other than GE. air 4 H 1 .,.M,,,y f 'L -M x fr? ! i . Ns: JT 4 '
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