University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1959

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University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 74 of 112
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' ' H ' ' ' fe' ll-20l: Row 1, Left to right: Sylvia Lee, Lani Good- ness, Phyllis Lum, Althea Park, Diana Lee, Diane Chang, Helen Nakagawa. Row 2: Dennis Irie, Patsy Asagi, Charlotte Koike, joseph Kawamura, judith Pendleton, Richard Mitobe, Sanford Murata. Row 3: , , S' I , Barbara Yee, james Singleton, Carol Krautheim, Ca- rolyn Chang, Ann Fujisue, Elaine Murakami, Delphine Vilmaire. Row 4: joseph Yee, Stephen Souza, David Chung, Howard Creason, Carl Kawauchi, Richard Ta- nimura, Wendell Ching. Missing: Stephen Bess. To Step lnto The Shoes Under the supervision of Miss Rose Chow Hoy, ll-201 studied Conflicting Ideologies as their lirst major unit. Here they learned about the different views and ideas of government as interpreted by other people. Reverend Kenneth O Rewick of the Honolulu Council of Churches spoke to the class when they took up religion. Propaganda was another unit that the class took up. They thoroughly studied the seven techniques of propaganda and how to identify them. Reports, both in- dividual and committee, informed the class of the different ways that propaganda can be used. Carl Kawauchi and Stephen Bess were presidents for the year with Sanford Mu- rata as vice-president. Dennis Irie and Sylvia Lee were accurate secretaries and joseph Kawamura and Charlotte Koike served as treasurers. Howard Creason and Sanford Murata have sec- Spirit and Rally representative Richard Tanimura ond helpings of the delirious food served at the reports bark to his homeroom during weekly 11-201 january 28 farewell party for their teachers. class meetings. -., 1 13' Q. ialhh

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.W .-W 1 fi- --Hy., ..,,,:.FW2Fl'- - -- Serious uniors Get Ready Rhapsody In Blue, the most fabulous event of the year will long be remem- bered by the junior class. Members worked hard and long on various com- mittees to create a dreamy atmosphere in the Royal Hawaiian Hotel Ballroom which the many guests, seniors, and others, enjoyed. Island-known disc- jockey Tom Moffat and various high school talents were also on the entertain- ment program. Enchanting music was provided by the Esquires. This prom is an annual affair which the juniors spon- sor for the seniors. Bi-monthly inter-class meetings were headed by joseph Kawamura. Assisting him was Melven Yoshimoto with Sylvia Lee as secretary. Keeping an accurate record of the finances was Charles Thompson. The class participated ener- getically at their class picnic at Kapio- lani Park, especially in swimming and games. The juniors created a fall atmosphere for the first canteen, Autumn Leaves, held in the UHS Barn. Besides social activities, these jolly juniors took part actively in the Schools for Laos drive. They collected school supplies from the residents of upper Manoa. Getting into the Christmas spirit, they presented A Saviour Is Born, an all- junior-cast play. lt was written by tal- ented Stephen Souza. Climaxing the year, the juniors cele- brated their second annual class day on May 8 by wearing coral and black, their class colors, holding a horse election and attending a banquet. Long hours of planning and cooperation for Dynamic Stephen Souza directs fellow jun the Autumn Leaves social will pay off for iors at a Christmas assembly rehearsal fora these juniors as they decorate. play he wrote.



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U radio personality explains the operations in- Lt. Earl Kubo from the Honolulu Police. Depart- ved in radio communication to bewildered juniors ment uses the blackboard to illustrate his speech ring a tour of the station. on juvenile Delinquency, Of Seniors W ho Are Leaving As an introduction to unit studies, the juniors of ll-206 studied propaganda. Under the close guidance of Dr. Albert Carr, these juniors had many guest speak- ers and went on an informative excursion to the Advertiser Building. Committee work and several films in class added to the learning of these jun- iors. A sub-unit on the Ills That Plague Society, which included a trip to Oahu Prison, succeeded the pegged unit on Pro- paganda. Heading 206 in class activities were Raymond Yang and Daryl Tsuchiya, pres- identsg Howard Sonoda and Wayne Holu, vice-presidents: Leah Lewis and Raymond Yang, secretariesg Leroy Chung and Gary Fujimoto, treasurersg Mannie Holt, ser- geant-at-arms: and Donald Lau, parliamen- tarian. Handling school council affairs for this class were Charles Thompson and Mannie Holt. ll-206: Row 1, Left to right: Herman Gauggel, Gladys Tanaka, Gail Okawa, Leah Lewis, Linnea Rian. Linda Fujieki. Row 2: Leroy Chung, juliette Wong, Charles Thompson, Shirley Ozaki, Judie Keithley, Gary Fujimoto, Kenneth Imada. Row 3: Linda Ferdun, Rae Fern, Linda Lum, Darlene Nagano, Donald Lau, Julie Wall, Howard Sonoda. Row 4: Melven Yoshimolo, Wayne Holu, Mannie Holt, james Martin, Raymond Yang, Daryl Tsuchiya, David Nishimura. Missing: Kenneth Yee. ,.- ,

Suggestions in the University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) collection:

University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 18

1959, pg 18

University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 96

1959, pg 96

University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 76

1959, pg 76

University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 62

1959, pg 62

University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 105

1959, pg 105

University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 46

1959, pg 46


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