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Clockwise from right: Billy Beatty, Lima Finai, Faliu Unga, Kenneth Smith, Lynn and Lovine Unga, talk story at an all time hangout, A8LW. Max, Brennon, Corey, Larry, Doug- las, and Dean, gather in front of the gym to share the latest news. George and Lindy Tsukamoto, Byron Ma- kaiau, Roy Fuse, Paula Mello, and Tammy Hoe, mill around Waikiki. J.V. Football players, Allan Kubota, Warner Pukahi, Kurtney Silva, Fa- sia Tauala, Samisoni Manoa, and Chad Salanoa, stop over at A8LW, after a long practice session. Mi- chael Aki, Mosula Purcell, Elvis Matagi, Siu Leiataua, and Kurtney Silva, meet in front of the library before morning classes begin. Avid riders of TheBus, Julie and Debbie, unload and are on their way to class. 1 A Ut !l41V600Z'9 T Where do Kahuku students go to look for some action, to have a good time, to jam, and to party up? Stu- dents of Kahuku, with their creative minds, have drawn up many ways to meet their friends. On school grounds, students have daily hangouts which include the Boys' Corner and Polynesian Corner, located near the library. The Elementary Stairs, Bandroom, Cafeteria, Ag., Auto and Shop Buildings, the Science Ramp, and the Bathroom, are favorite spots so. Where do Kahuku students go when their school day is over? Ka- huku students always manage to find things to do in their spare time off campus. They may be off to the beach to swim, surf, and bodysurf at Pounders, Hukilau, Sunset, or Wai- mea, where they can challenge the waves and show their talent. The Ka- huku Burger Mill, ASLW, Laie The- atre, Laie Point, Hauula Play- ground, Ching Tong Leong Store, and Swanzy Park are other places students usually spend their leisure time. Once in awhile, Kahuku stu- dents become adventurous and like to see a change in scenery. They hop on TheBus and visit the 'LBig City. While in town, they shop at Ala Moana, go to the movies in Waikiki, or go dancing at the discos. No matter what time of the day it is or where you look, Kahuku stu- dents are either busy working, orjust cruzinl, enjoying life as it comes. PARKS 8L RELAXATIONXAT KAHUKU HIGH SCHOOL
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DETE T10 ! Detention has been reestablished into the school system. The purpose for this decision was not to punish the students, but to discipline them. The system has helped in cutting down tardies and cuts, which have been so abundant in the past. Five campus aids were hired to partol the school to make sure all students were in their respective classes, and to maintain safety and security on cam- pus. The aids were assisted by stu- dent officials, who were assigned to collect attendance cards from every class, to minimize cutting The campus aids and the student officials were under the capable supervision of campus counselor, Mr. Lester Souza, who ensured discipline and safety for all on campus. The detention rule: l. Teachers are to counsel students for their first two unexcused tardies. They are to warn them that a third offense means a detention of a half hour after school. Parents are in- formed. Each tardy equals I0 min- utes. 2. All cuts are to be referred to the campus counselor. 3. If students rack up three more tardies, hefshe will serve another half hour of detention. 4. For students who serve more than two detentions for cutting and tar- dies, parent conferences will be called after which follow-up action will be determined. 5. If the student does not report for detention duty, at first the duty will be doubled, thereafter the student will be suspended. Welch il - . . T Vi . X . ii: X 1 .I . , , ,H : we i va- Vg 1 CCUI'lty i x irri PARKS 8L RELAXATIONXAT KAHUKU HIGH SCHOOL .. ff ,.- .f . .. . .Niki i 5: .. - R , ge! you papses'?,,
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