| Faith Smith | Asking
for other people's books. |
| Daisy
Ishibashi | Chewing her finger nails. |
| Mary Lou Jacobs | Chipping
off her finger nail polish. |
| Kenneth
Tom | Trying to yell at the class with his
tiny voice. |
| Sylvia Nashiwa | Trying to act innocent. |
| Mary
Robertson | Turning red and getting flattered
when the boys speak to her. |
| Mort
Lydgate | Cracking silly jokes and promising
to bring flowers to kids, which he never does. |
| Naila Filler | Always reading horse
stories. |
| John Tavares | Trying
to wrestle with someone. |
| Pat Flores
and Kathleen Ikeda | Always talking with each
other. |
| Jimmy Fleming | Trying
to be the brains of the class. |
| Aileen
Akuna | Making good with the boys. |
| Arthur Enos | Thinking he's
"too good". |
| Barbara Sinclair | Always criticizing the boys. |
| John
Meyer | Showing off his jelled muscles. |
| Frances Hamasaki | Always
trying to have her hair in some grand style. |
| Fred Coleman | Making faces at people. |
| Hugh Coleman | Always showing
off to the girls. |
| Jackie Fleming | Staring hard at the girls. |
| Patricia
Cabral and Donald Omori | Talking to each other
across the table. |
| Evelyn Endo | Telling the boys off. |
| Beverly
Silva | Always combing her hair. |
| Myrtle Yamamoto | Sucking
her pencil. |
| Barbara Yokoyama | Being discreetly quiet. |
| Alvin
Kanda | Trying to invent something new and
better. |
| Margaret Robertson | Doing her homework at the last minute. |
| Muriel Enos | Always arguing. |
| Wynne Day | Always show
off his invention. |
| Barbara Jackson | Losing her temper. |
| Patricia
Mitchell | Advertising Kress Store. |