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Show Greater McKinley Week A week known as the “Greater McK inley Week” Is set aside each year to arouse in the mind s Kinley, and of the students to also bring their a deeper love for Mc- the parents friends in of closer the students contact and sympathy with the work and need s of McKinley, and to make 4 greater McKinley, morally, spiritually, and physically. Each day of the week is designated for a special purpose such as “Aloha Day,” “Maygrove Day,” “Field Day,” and is conduc ted by the different clubs and organizations, Junior Day In accordance with the tradition star ted by the class of 1926, a day is set aside as junior day. On this day, the “jolly juniors” issue their edition of The Pinion, pat up a program at the assembly and culm inate the day’s activities with the annual Juni or picnic. Nutritious lunches, prepared under expert Supervision, are served at cost every noon in school wholesome patronizing cafeteria. lunches can the “caf’.” The cafeteria also takes ties and banquets given hours. 28 Students have the desiring same by in orders for paroutside of school Pinion © . The official organ of the school is edited by the students of the journalism class under the supervision of the serves as a medium information and high faculty advisor. It of friendly relation and between McKinley schools of The Black Hawaii, High School the mainland, of being and the Philippine Islands. It also gives valuable information to teachers and_ students, besides publishing the regular news articles. The Pinion is a member of the National Scholastic Press Association, Columbia Scholastic Press Association, and the Quill and Scroll; and it is classed by the associations as a high class paper among papers issued by high schools. Students who have attained an average of “B” in English may take the course in journalism. , Departing Cafeteria the The from its and Gold tradition a senior class annual, the Black and Gold has been a student body project since 1927. The fact that the Black and Gold is a boost to the school can be easily seen by the many outside comments received, praising the year book. This is partly due to the hearty co-operation among the members of the staff, and partly to the experienced faculty advisors and willing students on the staff. 29 |