Friday, December 28, 2012

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Daily Pinion 1974

The Daily Pinion - Thursday, Oct. 31, 1974

Headlines:
'Count Draula' Strikes Tonight
Halloween Ushers In Chilling Play
Next Production, 'The Apple Tree'
Dracula: The Truth and The Legend
Not Too Late For Season Tickets...Buy and Save
Alumni Invaluable In First Production
JV Win Today - Will Bring Title
Meet the Cast: The David Squared, The Chicks, The Alumni, The Guitar Players
About Vampire and Things...




McKinley High School Class of 1977
40th Reunion Summer 2017

Monday, December 24, 2012

Student Life

The Black and Gold 1975


In Class, Out of Class and 'Just Hanging Around...

 At 8:00 in the morning, a bright yellow city bus stopped in front of McKinley and unloaded an assortment of students.


 Walking across the wet, dewy front lawn, these students had a few minutes to spare before the 8:15 morning class bell. Joining fellow classmates at a favorite hangout, they talked about many things and managed to compare homework notes or do some quick reviewing for an upcoming test. When the bell rang, they lingered for awhile making plans for later in the day, then departed for class in separate directions.


 Teachers patiently waited for their students, then read the morning bulletin which announced notices and the numerous events. During this time, students found out about meetings, class sponsored events, PSAT and SAT tests for the college bound, career sessions which covered various fields of professions, college and political speakers and assemblies that were to take place at specified times during the day. Excepting Wednesdays, class lasted for 106 minutes with a ten minute break in between, teacher permitting. (All six periods met on Wednesday with 45 minute periods.)


 Then, when a bell rang for the next class, students gathered their books and rushed way across campus, greeting friends along the way within the three short minutes of passing time. A few seconds after the passing bell, they slid into their empty seats, ready for more learning and homework. Students found it hard to concentrate as it neared lunchtime. The Daily Pinion gave them something to occupy their minds, making them aware of school and community happenings.


 The growing noises from within were soon satisfied after the 12:02 lunchbell. McKinleyites spent 42 minutes doing whatever they wanted. Usually, it was a 25 cent bargain lunch from the cafeteria or, if a friend had a car, it was off to a nearby sweetshop, drive-in or the well-frequented McDonald's for a change of pace. Afterwards, relaxing and fooling around with friends, studying, finishing a project in class, or a rousing pep rally complemented the lunch break.


 When that last class bell rang, a lazy, "not in the mood to study" student body returned to classrooms for more lessons. Then, the moment everyone had been waiting for--the 2:30 bell--end of school.


 There was always something to do after school--whether it was sports practice or a game, a driver education class, work, a club or council meeting, band, MTG, or choir rehearsal, an ROTC drill, ora hot crowded ride on the bus home.


 Thus, activities of all sorts combined with academic classes made up student life at McKinley.


McKinley High School Class of 1977
40th Reunion Summer 2017

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Daily Pinion 1974

The Daily Pinion - Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1974

Headlines:
ROTC Improves Self-Control, Responsibility, Discipline
Homecoming Competitions Set For Student Time
Class of '75 Hopes To Capture Spirit Stick
Tigers Come From Behind to Overcome Cougars 14-7
First Place Cubs Defeat Cougars
McKinley's Pep Squad Visits Kaimuki's Homecoming Rally




McKinley High School Class of 1977
40th Reunion Summer 2017


Monday, December 17, 2012

Awards

The Black and Gold 1975



Community Service, Athletics, Academics, Leadership Gain Recognition

 Throughout the year, there were a few McKinleyites who were outstanding in their own ways.  This handful of students accomplished much in a special area--academics, athletics, community service of extra curricular activities. Because of their accomplishments, these scholarly achievers gained recognition in various fields.


 Based on their academic achievements, leadership and service to the community and school, nine students (seven seniors and two juniors) were nominated for Outstanding Teenager of American Awards. Two girls were honored when one was chosen to be a Junior Miss Semi-Finalist and the other a Miss Teenage Finalist.


 Also, National Merit Scholarship Letters of Commendation went out to five deserving seniors, a nominee was selected for the Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, and an Outstanding Cadet and Citizen of the Year was selected. A Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award was presented to a McKinleyite while an Outstanding Staffer for the Publications department was recognized by the Hawaii Newspaper Agency.


 Stories and poems were selected from five students to be published in two national high school anthology and prose magazines, "Young America Speaks" and "Young America Sings." The Advertiser and Honolulu Star Bulletin recognized three football players on their All-Star teams and six other players on Honorable Mention teams. Among the Gold Key Winners in the National Scholastic Art Contest were seven McKinley students whose artworks were displayed at Ala Moana.


 Faculty teachers were not left out as the administration selected and acknowledged a distinguished teacher for the Teacher of the Year Award.


 Thus, achievements by teachers and students were recognized in different fields


McKinley High School Class of 1977
40th Reunion Summer 2017

Friday, December 14, 2012