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Xth th t I .4- C L est with 'J Take The Q 15322055 Cake! A total of four students and one advisor of each class participated in the relays. In order to win this event, each team must have had completed the following: eat lunch in the cafe, chew and blow a bubblegum, Cat a lollipop, sing the school's alma mater, do 25 jumping jacks, and finally eat another lollipop. i l i To climax the week, an assem- bly for grades K -ggwas held in the gym. Competition yells were given by the intermediate and high school classes. The results WBFC, R' lvgt -N 2nd YJuniorst'80 3rd Sophomores '81 The seniors' winning cheer, Senior Spirit, wentlike this: ,-if N For spirit week, we've got the beat. The Mighty Seniors are rczilly neat, We 're super line, we'll let it shine. The Mighty Class of '79. '79, shine on. '79, shine on, And on and on and on. ' -Brzidh, Ulu, Elniu, Yvonne, Dor- 1 ene, Noni, Mary, Snookie da GA NG l'or the lirst time ever iperpctuil spirit trophy mis :worded to the diss thit portriyed the most spirit during thc week It wis an irded to the Jimmm Juniors ol l980' The trophy it is donited by Bank ol Hiwui L iie Brtineh PARKS Sc RELAXATIONXAT KAHUKU HIGH SCHOOL
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l ...J tr V Q . 5 I E ' M + ' -Q .x 5 . ff X K in Q Q IP xv- ga Q f Q A vt 5, .4 I t 'gt as ls is 5 n S ' 't W k r Schedule of Events Rain, rain, rain. It seemed as - - , though the rain would drown our IODO M3325 Hgifeggnxggr homecoming spirit. It didn't! The ac- g tivities were enjoyed by all who par- ticipated in the mud. l0f3l Tuesday Costume Day llf0l Wednesday Relays Mr. Camit's Calculus class lassoed I the grand prize with their slogan, llf02 ThUf5daY Greg'-Sed Plg WANTED: Dead or Alivef, Student Government awarded them with a bag of lollipops and a foot long blue ribbon. l lf03 Friday Assembly . Wmmng Door Who's Got The Most Spirit??? S24 548 S72 S96 S320 14.75 333.7 7711 oe Sth 57.55 9th 10th -3115.85 llth 12111 ll .55 moss 7 PARKS 8L RELAXATIONXAT KAHUKU HIGH SCHOOL The J brS!!! Spirit links went on sale all week at Set each. At the end the week, the wealthy ' edged the sophom by 51.70. The winning chain was displayed on the cafe wall, which almost went the perim-0 ester of the cafe! All monies went to the respective classes. This was the start ofa new tra- dition.
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Frfil...lrTlW'lmWl WW Election '78 was a wery interesting and exciting one for Kahuku High and the State of Hawaii. For one thing, a teacher at this school ran for an office in the State Legislature, his name was Mr. Famika Anae. Mr. Anae, a Con Con delegate, ran for a seat in the House of Representatives for the 22nd district. He received a lot of support from the students and teachers of Kahuku. During the pri- mary and general elections, many of them campaigned for him at desig- nated areas. Students and teachers also campaigned for others running for office. Unfortunately, although it was a hard fought race, Mr. Anae was defeated in the general election. The most exciting and expensive race in the history of Hawaii was between the governor of the state, George Ariyoshi, and the mayor of the City and County of Honolulu, Frank Fasi, for the office of Gover- nor. Over two million dollar were spent between them. Governor Ariyoshi came out on top in the pri- mary and general elections and was re-elected to serve another term. Election '78 also brought about many changes. The State Senate signs Da- vma s gained eight new members and lost three veterans in the general. There were sixteen newcomers to the State House and two GOP members grabbed two seats in the City Coun- cil, the largest dent made in the Democratic dominated City Council in eight years. The Democrats are now in total command of the Board of Education and for the first time in the history of Hawaii we now have a lady Lt. Governor, Jean King. Also, seven out of thirty-one Con Con delegates who ran for office suc- ceeded. Five to the House, one to the Board of Education, and one to the Maui City Council. And the Con Con amendments which were voted on during the general election. were approved by the people of Hawaii. THE ELECTION RESULTS PARKS SL RELAXATIONXAT KAHUKU HIGH SCHOOL YXL , . . ABU
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