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Tsukiyama Imaidegawa (PC)
 
Tsukiyama Imaidegawa (PC)
  
Ryouko Nakano
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Ryouko Nakano [The sporty Tomboy]
  
Ume Doi
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Ume Doi [The Queen Bee]
  
 
Haruka Shimada (PC)
 
Haruka Shimada (PC)
  
Ren Aoyagi
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Ren Aoyagi [The Bishie]
  
 
Ayane Sumihara (PC)
 
Ayane Sumihara (PC)
  
Erik Holden
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Erik Holden [The competitive gaijin]
  
 
Chiharu Iinuma (PC)
 
Chiharu Iinuma (PC)
  
Manami Suzuki
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Manami Suzuki [Otaku]
  
Shimabukuro Maasa
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Shimabukuro Maasa [distant class rep]
  
 
Daichi Akiyama(PC)
 
Daichi Akiyama(PC)
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Himeko "Hime-Hime" Himeshima (PC)
 
Himeko "Hime-Hime" Himeshima (PC)
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Lee Shun-Shen [The musician]
  
  
 
'''3rd Year Students'''
 
'''3rd Year Students'''
  
Kiyomi Kujou
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Kiyomi Kujou [Bossy girl]
  
 
Yada Hideyoshi
 
Yada Hideyoshi

Revision as of 10:21, 4 August 2013

Established: 1901, 1947, 1996

Number of Students: ~360 (3 years, broken into 4 classes of 30 students)

Number of Staff: ~38 (Principal, VP, 12 Homeroom Teachers, Nurse, Gardener, Groundskeeper, along with Art, Science, Literature, Maths, PE, English, Crafts. Music, Home Economics Teachers)

School Crest

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History

Hamano Highschool was originally founded more than a hundred years ago when Tarumi was a countryside fishing town. Partially destroyed in WW2 (not by the bombs themselves but by the resulting ensuing fire-storm) the school was reopened in 1947 and survived another 50 years until being heavily damaged in the great earthquake of 1995. There was some controversy at the time over whether the building had been up to code but nonetheless it was rebuilt yet again and reopened in 1996. The buildings are all quite modern on the surface but elements of the previous schools bleed through in unexpected places. The original school shrine from the 19th century (or possibly earlier) still remains untouched by the disasters that destroyed the previous buildings.


Faculty

Miyako Kawaguchi, Principal: The stereotypical Principal is a dodering old man who sips tea in his office while leaving his hard working Vice Principal to do all the administration. This was true in Hamano High until recently when the former Principal retired leaving Mrs. Kawaguchi the former VP to run the school. She tries to be still pretty hands with the day to day running of the school and this has caused friction with the faculty.

Vice Principal:

Homeroom Teacher 2-C:

Yukari Tamura, the Japanese Literature teacher. Tamura-sensei is fairly new as a teacher, being only 24 years old, but she has a sweet disposition and easily conveys her love for literature when she teaches. She's unmarried and lives with her roommate, an office lady around her age.

Junichiro Nagata, math teacher. Mostly a very dry personality, but likes to make jokes that most of the class doesn't find funny. Needless to say, Haruka is extremely bored in his class, and tends to goof off during it more often than not.

Nyamo Tadakichi, PE teacher. She's something of a jerk but luckily is fairly lazy so as long as you don't earn her ire she really doesn't care what you do during PE.

Kaori Saito, science teacher. Ms. Saito has been vocal about her high aspirations for Daichi. While he enjoys the praise, her expectations also fill him with dread as he works harder to try to meet them.

Tanaka Tatsuko, art teacher. She's invested enough in Chiharu's artistic skills to give her the occasional afterschool lesson, and is pretty much the only teacher who's had the patience to ease their way past Chiharu's shell.


Class 2-C

Tsukiyama Imaidegawa (PC)

Ryouko Nakano [The sporty Tomboy]

Ume Doi [The Queen Bee]

Haruka Shimada (PC)

Ren Aoyagi [The Bishie]

Ayane Sumihara (PC)

Erik Holden [The competitive gaijin]

Chiharu Iinuma (PC)

Manami Suzuki [Otaku]

Shimabukuro Maasa [distant class rep]

Daichi Akiyama(PC)

Chiharu Iinuma (PC

Himeko "Hime-Hime" Himeshima (PC)

Lee Shun-Shen [The musician]


3rd Year Students

Kiyomi Kujou [Bossy girl]

Yada Hideyoshi