Kamehameha High School - Ka Nai Aupuni Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)
- Class of 1981
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K=- I - L- - • I .- - 4 t 1 i-jli. ; m «RT ai jp..,i ' ia SBM v T  ■- ' ' rf - ■the kamehameha schools ka na y i aupuni 1980 - 1981 table of contents activities 6 underclassmen 74 sports 174 seniors 6 -, .• V j L ) I I i 1 235 sons of hawai ' i be strong and ally ye, oh sons of hawai ' i, and nobly stand together hand in hand, all dangers defy ye, oh sons of hawai ' i and braverly serve your own, your fatherland. ring, ring, kalihi, ring swell the echo of our song. ray, ray, ray, ray, ray, rah; ray, ray, kamehameha let hills and valleys loud our song prolong. be firm and deny ye, oh sons of hawai ' i allurements that your race will overwhelm be true and rely ye, oh sons of hawai ' i, on god, the prop and pillar of your realm. ha ' aheo o kamehameha the pride of kamehameha. we the pupils here at kamehameha schools, are proud of our many opportunities, we take pride in our hawaiian heritage which has taught us many things such as the old hawaiian halau dancing, canoeing, playing ancient games, and singing, each year we are proud to demonstrate what we have learned at song contest, makahiki, ho ' olaulea, and ilh competition, we now look to the future, but we are careful not to turn our backs on the past. top right: kehau kamanao, coquette lee, tammy sabanal, and jarnell shichida practices the ancient halau dancing, above: some freshmen girls display their dancing during the ho ' o- laulea competition, left: a fourth grade class plays some hawaiian games passed down from their ancestors. clockwise from lop left: 1) the new enghnd mothers cup, charles e. king cup, and george alanson andrus cup are proud symbols of song contest. 2) the senior women prepare to sing their coed song. 3) as we look to the future, we are careful not to forget the past. 4) the sport of paddling is still treasured today. 5) the senior class shows pride and spirit as they hold their hands high to sing the school song. 6) garrett kam dynamically leads the senior class. 5 A l SS B ■-- JflH 4HH B y 1 1; Li! 1 } ■r-J -i : M M makahiki 1980 makahiki a time when lono returns to Hawaii, it has been a traditon for the students of the fourth, fifth, and sixth grade to honor this return, they do this by not only offering gifts but by performing a variety of hulas and chants. front: kjleo ho (helmet blow- er), brendon lee (tax collec- tor), scan ventura (helmet blower). 2) randy kapowai (chief priest), edward chu (ka- huna), trevor maunakea (ka- hili bearer), ryan distajo (dis- trict chief), Christina wilhelm (district chiefess), moses akana (kahili bearer). 3) law- rence park (lono makua carri- er), harold cabbab (kahili bearer), warren torn (kahili bearer), rodney kahalepuna (lono pa ' ani carrier), kaihe .■oiler (kahuna). homecoming 1980 the week of October 14-18 was filled with a lot of spirit from each class, resulting in the success of homecoming 1980. the week opened up with the performance of the tupapa-maraerenga cultural arts company from the cook islands, as the week progressed, each day was a certain dress up day, and various competitions were held amongst classes, tuesday was class color day; Wednesday- nostalgia day with after school activities held on konia field; the closing assembly on friday, blue and white, with the juniors gaining the most spirit points to earn the spirit spear, the spirits of homecoming carried through to that week ' s football game with kamehameha defeating damien 10-6, and also to a successful homecoming dance with a halloween dress up. right: kimberlee kuoha gets her uniform together for a big game, below: Stanley bejgrowicz and albert seamster fumble together to get to the finish line, bottom left: liana neff and Joanne noa hook up for the homecoming stand up mass competition, bottom right: pia kamakahi gets down with mog . above: herbert kiboi dresses up for halloween night, above left: kinau rierson, hoku fagerroos, stacy naipo, and renee baldovi find time to eat their natural foods in peace, left: donna ka lauokalani gets ready for a foot- ball relay. • -i — S7 f{ £DY To - u • 1 VT homecoming 11 . iWi y.w F ' . ' iflM ! Wm mMj opposite page clockwise fron ' coquette lee and kekoa yap , Stanley bejgrowicz races to finish first in tooth monarchs. (5) jill akau, michelle naone, and f i«.._, . dirk soma, doreen dudoit. and shannon aveiro, our homecoming kings and queen, walk back to the stands after their coronation. (7) warren badua and kahekili kealoha show off their skills in football. (8) the 1980-1981 concert glee club performs for the homecoming crowd. (9) jannine chun concentrates on the timing of the U soong and maile Stevens (sophomore attendants), kalei andrade and ma and doreen dudoit (king and queen), helene white and solomon ' and damon pescaia (freshmen attendants), below left: alien lau, darin kahalekulu, and albert seamster practice up on their nostalgic dancing, below center: kelli good blows up her baggie, below right: a kamehameha warrior (brad cooper) helps to promote school spirit. ri mecomim the golden years of kameha exas struck oil and kamehameha struck gold for it is the 50 years that alien a. bailey has given has been apart of kamehameha since 1928, when he was first employed to set up business educatio he has seen kamehameha grow from a small school to one of 2700 students, mr. bailey taught bus 1946 when he became vice-principal. in 1951, when he was principal, the boys ' school was so small that he actually knew every boy ' tell you a lot about his former students, including teachers and administrators-tony tamos, c cachola, howard benham, calvin chai, hartwell lee loy, willie chai, and reverand david kaup kamehameha, mr. bailey had a tremendous empathy for his students and preferred disciplinin instead of taking force, mr. bailey was given many honors, such as the certificate of apprecL association of secondary school principals, outstanding secondary educator of america for 1974, and of hawaii congress of parent and teachers, but here at kamehameha, he and his wife, margaret, arestill gi award for being the kindest, most loving, caring and understanding couple to grace the campus with t, smiles. top left: mr. bailey, dorm advisor, counsels a boarder, top right: getting acquainted with mr. bailey was as cj-i j- seen here, during orientation neck, left: another side is shonn ol mr. bailey at the ground breaking ceremonies for paki hall in 1959. aho c: the baileys at a recent ice cream social, middle: mr. bailc posed for this picture in his earlier days. baile IS alice in wonderland once upon a time upon kapa- lama heights, eighteen actors, nine understudies, and thirteen technicians conglomorated to create alice in wonderland un- der the direction of mr. eric pourchot. these highly skilled students played thirteen perfor- mances for elementary schools, as well as the general public, a combination of extraordinary acting, creative costumes and scenery, fanciful lighting, and superb directing helped make the show a success. alice was played by robin stew- art and kalei keolanui, white rabbit: mark thomas, knave: ke- vin yoshimitsu, queen of hearts: ewalani bernadino, king of hearts: John kong kee, mad hat- ter: pia kamakahi, march hare: stacy naipo, dormouse: renee baldovi, gryphon: glen luecke, mock turtle: arthur wilson, cat- erpillar: curran arakaki, white queen: heather andrews, duch- ess: leeann genovia, cook: corina bailey, frog: paul pikini, Chesh- ire cat: clarice notley, and the executioner: natalie ornellas. clockwise from top: 1) corina bailey star- tles robin Stewart. 2) robin Stewart at- tends a tea party given by pia kamakahi, stacy naipo, and renee baldovi. 3) the cast attends an execution. 4) ewalani bernadino plays croquet. orchestra this years orchestra was under the direction of regina birkner. it was a very young group for it consisted mainly of freshmen, they performed at different concerts such as the pops concert, the a.t.p. dinner and also the christmas concert which was held at the neal hlaisdell concert hall. below left: 1) paul .ik.m, sean craig, elzadia naipo, keawe leong, Joseph james. 2} derrick vim, dawn baker, sean watabayasbi, amy soares, shanan kaholokula, daniel nahoopii, ross kapeliela, samuel keliihoomalu, wendy barnes, regina birkner (advi- sor). 3) lunia kaawa, kimberly lum, sharon mitchell, chris chock, Una conlee, harrilynn kameenui, michele mills, mele kahalepuna. below: dawn baker is engrossed in her music, left: kimberlee lum looks at her music with determination, top: regina birkner emphasizes a part in the mu- 4 M 3 P , ■play orchestra IT drama club and thespians with club advisor eric pourchot, drama club members made props, managed productions, and directed and acted in several plays, the year be- gan with the club hosting a drama workshop held on campus in October, there was participa- tion in the punahou one act festival and the state thespian conference, in which eight talented stu- dents went to maui. the november opening pro- duction was alicein wonderland, the february presentation was a series of comedy scenes, and in may there was another well performed play, some of the members became a part of the school thespian troupe through participation, through- out the year, the club went to see plays at other schools and ended their activities with an even- ing of skits and awards presentations at the club banquet. top right: thespians-1) nune fernandez, John kong kee, hoku fagaroos, pia kamakahi. 2) robin stewart tiendy pachec C paul pikini, antoinette kea. 3) kevin yoshimitsu, mark thom- as, heather andrews. right: drama club-1) renee baldovi, cur- ran arakaki, heather andrews. 2) stacy naipo, vicki shiroma, kalei keolanui, arnel morikawa, arthur wilson, corinna bai- ley, leslyn hanakahi. 3) rogerene montero, nune fernandez, hoku fagaroos. 4) kevin yoshimitsu, robin Stewart, paul pi- kini, louise puuohau, mark thomas, leeann genovia, ewalani bernadino, shelly mckeague. 5) pia kamakahi, antoinette kea. above: kevin yoshimitsu, renee baldovi and kalei keo- lanui prepare for a play. speech club and national forensic league the speech club consisted of many novices, a new coach, experienced returnees, and lots of talkative people, students entered festivals at various schools, competing in a range of eight events, several students qualified for forensic league membership and others improved their league rankings, to fund a trip to a festival at loyola marymount university in California, members sold food and washed cars, they par- ticipated in local festivals and had practice sessions with their coaches, preparing for the trip, the club hosted its annual debate festival in december at konia and in march, selected members went to a maui state qualifying festi- val, to close their successful year, a speech club banquet was held in may. left: national forensic league-1) gloria woodward, robin Stewart, Judy naniole (coach), sharaine lum. 2) abraham mokunui, duncan vierra, naomi kahamoku, denise yan- agawa, jobie masagatani. below: speech club-1) paul pi- kini, kevin yoshimitsu, robin Stewart, hoku fagaroos, lee ann fujita, jewel kaylor, jean Stewart. 2) charlene kauahi- kaua, cynthia wong, Judy naniole (coach), kim ka- hahawaii, lianne loo, marjorie kauha, sharaine lum, gieg soares, lynette wong. 3) judy chong (coach), cheryl yin, gloria woodward, abraham mokunui, duncan vierra, na- omi kahamoku, denise yanagawa, irish barber, jobie ma- sagatani, keith marzan, harold costa. missing from pic- ture: his long (coach). drama thespians speech forensic 19 founders day founder ' s day is a time when kamehameha students reflect on the past through traditional songs and dances, previously only the high school division came together in honor and remembrance to pay tribute to bernice pauahi bishop, their founder, but last year marked a change in tradition- the entire student body from keep to high school came together to ex- press their gratitude to princess pauahi. this year, 1980, was the second year in which all schools joined together as an ohana on december 19 for founder ' s day. i r i clockwise left: helene white and lisa watkins perform ne inoa no pauahi. students from elementary, randall borges blows the conch to open founder ' s day. the band plays for all the saints. seniors terry-john tomiyama escorts debbie parker to her seat, angela braine leads all schools in he inoa no pauahi. kahealani oana chants the mo ' olelo. founder ' s day 21 clockwise from right: 1) the senior men. 2) garret! kjm leads the senior class in pauahi ke ali ' i. 3) harold chinen places flowers at the grave site. 4) Catherine cathcart guards one of the graves. 5) shanin forsythe recites a proverb. 6) kahu kaupu says a pule. 7) angela braine as a song leader. 8) junior and sophomore girls sing for all the saints. 9) the elementary division sing one of the many songs honoring our founder. i 22 activities I in the presence of the ashes of our ali ' i founder ' s day 23 the spirit of christmas was brought to everyone through the kamehameha schools christmas concert, the evenings of decemher 5 and 6 portrayed the musical tal- ents of the combined glee clubs, the symphony hand, and the orchestra, some unique features of this years ' christmas concert included fourth grade soloist hymie huckso, hawai- ian dancers, hell chimers and a por- trayal of the nativity scene by thespian club members, with the coming together of so much talent, one could not but feel the joy and excitement of the holiday season. clockwise from lop left: 1) randall borges, david dougan, and gary kukaua eat their dinner between performances. 2) dale noble leads the combined glees in song. 3) mi- chelle baptist, mindy chung, and kirstie kane perform during intermission. 4) me- lanie nahoopii sings out in nani keli ' iki ' e- ki ' e. 5) band members concentrate on their music while playing white christmas. 6) christmas concert dancers perfo. christmas in the islands. 7) concert glee sopranos sing hanau ' ia ka mesia. 1 he Kamrhdm JUBILANT CHRISTMAS Christmas concert 25 concert glee under the direction of dale noble, the year 1980-81 proved to be a very memorable year for the 61 energetic and dynamic voices of concert glee, a tour of the united states and mexico was the goal in sight for that summer, preparations started before the school year began, a week long camp was held on august 17-23 at kamehameha. this was a time for the members to learn songs that was used throughout the year, both kahiko and auwana dances were also taught during camp, with the help of darrell lupenui and dance instructor holoua stender. along with learning songs and dances, the group learned the impor- tant skill of working together and being one. this would be a vital part in their success during their summer tour, fund raisers played an important role in making this dream a reality, the annual christmas tree sale held on december 12-13 was a smashing success, this along with performances for parties and conventions, brought the year to a close with a flare, during the summer the group will be touring such great cities as new york, boston, atlanta and phoenix, the climax of the tour will be in orlando, florida. there the group will be participating in the hawaiian week festivities. - opposite top: m.ihi hamamoto, tessa ahsing, kekoa yap, and derek nuuhlwa practice their chant for an upcoming performance, opposite bottom: concert glee-1) leo keanaaina, kelly kaleikini, mahi hamamoto, lehuanani velasco, jean lum hoy, angela braine, carolyn cachola, amber ling. 2) leanne char, rhonda oana, jill paea, melanie nahoopii, napua kalua, tessa ahsing, coquette lee, ah Ian papa, vicki shiroma, iris wilhelm, debbie parker. 3) keahi kaupu, darcine kamaka, shelby hoke, maile larioza, kahaunani aki, tammy sabanal, holly wong, brian pajimola, conrad lum, garrett kam, robert reed, eugene chong, bruce mossman, robert yim, dickson au, billy sanborn. 4) karen wong, monica ornellas, dean maeva, John kong kee, kimo buddy, harrys hamada, richard crabbe, charlsa grace, kekoa yap, donald fujiyama, derek nuuhiwa, robert plunkett, warner bray, missing from picture: janine buenconsejo, kanoe kakaio, stacy naipo, celest naleimaile, lisa watkins, michael low, kauokalani moikeha, emit osorio, solo pamatigan, wade solomon, george wahilani, law- rence wong. top left: garrett kam (pres.). top right: the men of concert glee practice for Christmas concert 1980. left: tessa ahsing, mahi hamamoto, and lisa watkins rehearse an ancient dance, above: mahi hamamoto (sop. two section leader, dance capt.), garrett kam (pres., baritone section leader), carolyn cachola (treasurer, alto two section leader), derek nuuhiwa (dance capt.). 2) emit osorio (tenor two section leader), janine buenconsejo (public relations person, sop. one sect ion leader), kekoa yap (dance capt.), tammy sabanal (dance capt.), robert yim (bass two section leader), maile larioza (vice pres., alto one section leader), missing from picture: lisa watkins (secretary), chadd paishon (tenor one section leader). concert glee 27 ck£ KmcHJimfHJi scHOOjca ' Warrior ' Band ana Color Guard the kamehameha warrior band and color guard was an organization which was under the direction of John riggle and aristotle santa cruz. during this year, they participated in many tournaments, parades, and concerts, such as the meadow gold, aloha week, kamehameha day parade, kahuku tournament, the merrie monarch, and their own tournament of bands, at their own tournament of bands they invited kahuku, waianae, and iolani, which was a success for everyone who participated, the merrie monarch was held on the big island on april 30. they practiced after school, and during weekends, during the summer before school started, they had a one week band camp, preparing for their competition field show, they perfected each step in their field show and improved their marching techniques, with the help of the band booster club, lunches and drinks were provided after each practice. this club made it possible for the band to participate in many parades and concerts, the kamehameha warrior band and color guard s involvement in the learning and performing of music is truly one to be proud of. 28 activities opposite center: drummers-1) rachael muller, suzie aki, chris todd. 2) maile uu, janis gouveia. 3) erik iwanaga, darryl young, peter mattoon. 4) darin kahalekulu, robert dougan, kevin him, vance marino. 5) ben simao, darin achong, leini delima, arlen holt, tyran perreira, diana .im.ir.il, douglas lee. opposite left: trumpets-1) derrick yim, david kea, ros.sc keliiaa, anthony ching, gus supe, John gatrell. 2) andrei puchert, van chong, nathan uyehara, anthony wong, derrick watson, dennis kano, len souza. 3) terry John tomiyama, bert robello, gail becker, michael low, keola chun, dickson chun, derek kakaio, carl keliipuleole. opposite right: tubas-1) todd condon, lance wilhelm, hanakai kau, aljon watson. 2) mark perry, david wise, dirk soma, upper right: letter girls- tammy awa, tishia souza, alika victor, melanie crowell, veronica kuhia, lisanne kaupu, hannah baker, kitty knight, diane gibb, maile loo. center left: flags-1) kristine dung, michelle supe. 2) veronica simao, claudine lee, lianne kalani, lynn reyes, Carolyn pang ching, earlynne maile, melanie trinidad, doriel kahaluio. 3) francis wright, diane lee, vanessa puaa, marla aweau, kathy ho, danine chun, kellie almeida, jean lum hoy, adele supe. above: the rifle girls diligently practice, left: rifles- 1) robyn yim-martin, charlotte naone, carol aki, kamuela ku, malia taum, tracey greig. upper left: lilinoe mckeown marches to the rhythm of the song. band 29 opposite page-top left: John riggle and aristotle santa cruz keep the hand in rhythm, top right: clarinets-1) donna ho, vanessa puaa, kellie almeida, arietta Johnson, kath- leen tsugawa, joleen uyehara, mele akuna, darrah naone, puanani crahbe. 2) melanie trinidad, claudine lee, dorie kahaulelio, rohert souza, dint hew len, dana jlama, roxanne pau, hannah baker, honey hear naone, william shiroma, michelle sakamoto, noelani loo. 3) maile loo, colleen aki, jamie asao, shane ching-lee, waiter thames, leland kahawai, albert slender, kauokalani moikeha, Jonathan lee, Una grube, billy sanborn, david kaahaaina. middle left: saxaphones-1) david kahanu, barry naka- moto, renee ramos, kaniela baker, kalei keolanui, anthony wong. 2) John landgraf, garton bailey, nalani Jenkins, geno aiu, vance marino. middle right: drummer peter mattton teaches ben simao, darin achong, leini delima and arlene holt a new song, bottom left: michael higgins and paul akau march with style, bottom right: trom- bones-1) michael higgins, daniel bodner, kelly machado, jeff wong, geoffrey chung. 2) an ' son wg, paul akau, thomas mckeage, michael chuck, jack wright. above right: baritones-james kahalewai, reynold hoiki, richard kilby. above left: french horns- nikki lavatai, david kaneakua, leighanne tiwanak, puni chee. center left: carol aki fills it to the brim, bottom left: flutes-1) wendy nagashima, lianne kalani, wendy lee, Jennifer chong, denise balanay, crystal payanal, Jeanne yamanaka. eralynn maile, veronica simao, roger badua. 2) alexandria kauhini, adele supe, nicole kanahele, marla aweau, Carolyn pang-ching, Jennifer todd, joel camacho, thelma garso, tammy awa, deborah ryder, kenwyn ai-chang, jamie akana, micheie supe, tracy greig. 3) malia taum, micheie covalt, bobbie lau, lilinoe mckewn, melanie crowell, tishia souza, robyn yim-martin, karen becker, janine chun, veronica kuhia, cathy ho, Catherine low, kristine dung, diane lee. bottom right: keao Santiago leads the band in to competition. dances we will groove to the beat in the disco heat . . . to begin our school year the a.s.k.s. sponsored a welcome back dance held on the keoua basketball courts, despite the rain, the students made the best of the situation, rocking out to omori ' s vinyl disco, hanging ' out, everybody got to rock shake, rock shake, rock shake and of course the homecom- ing dance, in kekuhaupi ' o gym, displayed a variety of originality, with a halloween costume contest, everyone loosened up and felt the kamehameha ohana. hangin ' out, go to see you there ... lastly, the aloha dance ended our school year and began our awaited summer! opposite page top left: 1) darcy barrios struts his stuff. 2) d.j. madman michaels chats with boo ka ' aua. J) Joanne souza adds a little comedy to the evening. 4) billy asing and haul wong slow dance to the song treasure. 5) and these are the contestants for the costume contest. e ) diane lee dances the night away. 7) slow dancing swaying to the music, these couples take a break from the rock music, middle left: the students watch to see who will win the contest, middle right: d.j. madman mike plays another one bites the dust by queen. dances 33 ka na ' i aupuni ka na ' i aupuni: 1) sharilyn fong, lianne loo, jean Stewart, carol yn fong (sports editor), mary conching (copy editor), lori kaulukukui (activities editor), cheryl rodenhurst (under- classmen editor), brandee young. 2) glenda soong, ilona kamalu, debbie hjmpp, iajBti -■■' J. mahi bamamoto (assistant editor), lisanne kaupu, rita matsumoto, michelle ai-cbang (sen- ior editor). 3) kim chang (editor in chief), tint o ' leary, raycairme (layout editor), michael low, mark thomas, helene white (underclassmen editor) Icianne leeloy (activities editor), mr. lee thomas (advisor), missing from picture: billy sanborn, tammie araki. 2) the exhausted editor lets out a sigh of relief after completing a deadline. 3) ray cairme flushes down another layout. 4) michelle and kim discuss an up coming deadline. 5) ilona ka- malu types away for her pages. 6) helene and cheryl find wonders in their drawers. M A . ■s- this years ka na ' i aupuni staff put many long, hardworking hours into producing an informative, enjoyable, and organized annual, under the guid- ance of their advisor, lee thomas, the members of the staff were able to add some excellent ideas to our yearbook, one new and unique change was the sen- ior color pictures that gave the annual a touch of class. using the theme ha ' aheo ' o kamehameha, ' . ' the staff was able to add a little of this idea to their pages and section dividers, a feeling of success and accomplishment was felt by every staff member who st rived to make the 1980-81 annual the pride of kamehameha. 4 J LO ■clockwise from left: 1) mr. thomas lets out his frustra- tions on lianne loo. 2) ray cairme checks Inn ' and leiannc ' s layout. 3) Carolyn fond combines her talent of eating and talking on the phone at the same time. 4) sharilyn fong blows away another year. S) debbie hampp and j-orr.lt I about. 6) glenda soong, mary conch ing, and lynette wong are amused by a funny photo. 7) li- sanne kaupu takes a break after a long day. 8) tim o ' leary inspects the nega- tive sheet. ka mo ' i ka mo ' i, kamehameha ' s biweekly publication, is our schools ' inform- er, it provides us with information on special events, sports, and all around news and gossip, ka mo ' i (the king) is produced by a staff of students consisting of 21 members, and approximately 15-20 issues are produced during the school year. counter-clockwise form right: kjui norton .in J ulu davis work on a layout. 1) dickson chun. 2) grcg thomjs (assistant editor), John gjrtrell, kendall mjnn, jacci jhreu (colum- nist), kaui norton, wendy barncs (news edi- tor), rich.ird howjrd (editorial editor). 3) ni.ir-.hj young (columnist), karen kong (editor-in-chief), eslher kijjinj (sports page editor), ulu davis (layout editor), napua ka- lua (feature page editor), martin heirkuji. -. 4) darrell schuetz (advisor), ahraham mo- kunui, liz chow, sharaine lum (layout edi- tor), kathy hong, mel nahoopii, cathy re- migo. bottom right: greg thomas and richard howard correct errors, bottom left: marsha young helps martin heirakuji try an article, clockwise opposite page: 1) napua kalua writes up her feature page article. 2) karen kong reads over other publications from all over the state. 3) dickson chun checks his copy. 4) wendy barnes proof reads her arti- cle. 5) darrell schuetz discusses some matters with wanda porter. 6) dickson chun rolls his copy. credit union the student credit union organization made up of twelve elected students made their way through the year with much success, with advisor devlin kaniaupio, members attended a hawaii credit union youth conference held at camp mokuleia. this camp drew student credit unions from all islands to come together for two days and discuss certain issues. bottom right: raenette melemji voices her opinions during an executive meeting, bottom left: tracev j onj fries to decide if she likes what martin heirakuji has in store for a poster, belotv: 1) chervl mdenhurst (vice-president), raenette melemai (treasurer), dev- lin kaniaupio (advisor), kathleen kaaua (president), mele todd (secretary), right: 1) raenette melemai, mele todd. 2) devini kaniaupio, tracey aiona. 3) cheryl rodenhurst. 4) devlin kaniaupio, martin heirakuji, kathleen kaaua. 38 activities rock club, legislative apprenticeship Asna O the kamehameha rock club is a new club on campus, through their activities which included concerts and meetings to listen to music, this club has enjoyed many good times imua o ' gonzo! top left: 1) alika watts (president), venus rosete, billy sanborn (treasurer), tammv apana. 2) karla antone, sandy kaohimaunu, crystal kua, boo kaaua (secretary). 3) Stephanie chow, kahale aiona, lynn kamai, harold chinen. 4) dawn baker, corrine yuen, charlsa grace. 5) mike dukelow, tammy yamamoto, dana craig, charles spaeth. 6) helene white, tammie araki, Stephen young, robert yim. 7) kawena cushingham, warner bray, scott richardson. missing from picture: michael higgins (coordinator of events), pinky nesmith, tim o ' leary, kirn chang, donnita wong, leinaala akamine, Stephen lam. the hawaii state legislature opened on January 20, 1981. it was the beginning of sixty working days for senior greg thomas and junior jenell yamada, who both were chosen to represent kamehameha as legislature apprentices, greg was apprentice to rep. calvin sing, while jenell was kept busy with rep. milton holt. rock legislature 39 national honor society and quill and scroll to become a member of the na- tional honor society, one had to be selected by a committee, which consisted of the deans, counselors, and class advisors, juniors and sen- iors had to have a 3.3 grade point average and sophomores a 3.5 or above, students also had to be out- standing in character, leadership, and service. right: national honor society-1) michelle ai- chang, ' jaylene lee, johie masagatani, gail hecker, lynette wong, tammie araki. 2) diane amaral, cindi fredholm, alane albao, andrea apo, glenn akiona, pii aiu, kendell mann. the quill and scroll society was comprised of juniors and seniors who had done exceed- ingly well in the area of jour- nalism, members were select- ed from either the ka mo ' i or ka na ' i aupuni staffs and had to be in the upper third of their class in general scholas- tic standing, new members were accepted into the society in december. right: quill and scroll society-1) li- sanne kaupu, kimberly chang, mi- chelle ai-chang, mary conching, lori kaulukukui, ilona kamalu, cheryl ro- denhurst. 2) sharilyn fong, lianne loo, karen kong, helene white, shar- aine lum, wendy barne s, greg thom- 40 activities junior engineering technological society the kamehameha jets, a nation al engineering society, was formed for students who were planning to enter engineering or other related fields as a career, the members met twice a month during sixth period to evaluate difficult engineering problems in order to prepare themselves for various contests, they also discussed post high school plans, engineering colleges and course offerings, and different scholarships and grants. - i i I top left: henry chapman measures his drafting skills, top right: tammy yamamoto completes her class assignment, above: 1) barry nakamoto, mr. waiter chang (advisor), mele todd (president), martin heirakuji (vic e pt vb id c nt), ta mmy yamamoto (secretarv treasurer), henry chapman (sergeant of arms), kelli good, edward ayau. 2) clarence nakaahiki, michael cadang, michelle norton, chuck Ijyosa, wilt red ah tou, hryan kau, darlynda kim, tony ching. 3) quintin Jenkins, erick leong, lance hao, kimo lee, guy moriwaki, carl chun, lloyd reinhardt. national honor society quill and scroll jets 41 hui lama the environmental task force of past years had a new name and new faces, the club name hui lama, was taken from the hawaiian endemic lama tree, under energetic advisors chuck burrows, mandy bowers, sig- rid southworth, and gerald Johnson, the club was rare- ly inactive, hiking trails all over the island, they ob- served and learned about hawai ' i ' s many plants, ani- mals, and geography, members took the challenge of trekking makapu ' u ridge, waiahole loop trail, malae- kahana and kapalama heights, at almost every u.h. football game and at the hula bowl, members ran a concession stand to raise funds for an outer island trip, club meetings and hikes were often accompanied by guest speakers and experts in ecology and geography, there were also several weekend camps concentrating on scientific and historical studies, the kawainui swamp field study in november was one of the most intense and exciting camps, as they analyzed water samples and studied archaeology, geology, and the various inhabitants of the swamp, the club also helped others to gain the pleasure of hawai ' i ' s natural beauty by learning trail maintenance to improve the kapa- lama ridge trail behind the school in a trailathon. i k above: 1) tammy apana, sigrid southworth (advisor), ray osakoda (president). Marine loo, gerald Johnson (advisor), michael nahoopii, chuck burrows (advisor), roanne chee, leiann fountain, michael dukelow, cindy fredholm, tammie araki, Stephen young, jana chun, kelli good, terza garcia, jana spencer, fori kaulukukui (vice president), leianne lee loy. 3) lloyd adams, michael akiona, charlsa grace, kim waialae, keawe chang, guia melo, jana lai, jaylene lee, monica bacon, darnelle leslie, mandy bowers (advisor), Stanley mahiai, karen jong (secretary). 4) michael higgins, iris wilhelm, iris kurosawa. 5) pii aiu, donald sato, glenn akiona, alika watts, charles spaeth. missing from picture: daniel nahoopii, ta mmy yamam oto top: the club logo. w lettermen ' s club, pacific and asian affairs council the lettermen ' s club recog- nized over 600 athletes this year, the officers of this club planned the end of the year varsity ban- quet and j.v. ice cream social, to raise funds for these events, members ran a concession at the school ' s basketball tournament, the officers also helped to pro- mote good relations between coaches and athletes. left: lettermen ' s club-1) stacey archer (vice president), russ martin (advisor), lisanne kaupu (treasurer), kirstie kane (president), missing from picture: alan ostermiller (secretary). d T the kamehameha chapter of the pacific and asian affairs coun- cil was a new club, students learned through guest speakers and statewide school conferences about the cultures and issues of asia and the pacific, in October, members who had been rarotongan exchangees did a slide show and discussion on the cook islands for a conference held on campus, clubs from other schools that attended also made presentations, an exciting and special activity for the club was using an experimental satellite to speak to people in places like australia, new guinea and rarotonga. the students discussed current issues and covered many topic areas, including comparisons of student life with their long distance counterparts, lee thomas, agnes quigg, and sarah quick were the advisors for the small but knowledgeable club. left: paac-1) kalani english, harold chinen (treasurer). 2) laura kane, jean kinney Stewart (president), aloha hussey (vice president). 3) lee thomas (advisor), sarah quick (advisor), agnes quigg (advisor), missing from picture: alika victor (secre- tary). hui lama lettermen; pacific and asian affairs 43 rote top left: rolc-1) wendell lee, mark patterson, kimo lee. top right: rotc-1) roth puahala, michael chuck, eric stockhoff. right: rotc-1) glenn akiona, charles spaeth, donald sato, doriel kahaulelio. above: rotc-1) rohert han, royce makaea, Jonathan lee, Catherine cathcart. •J-J activities V$®S t ' £ : t m n ■if ,- w ' above: 1) keith castaneda, John forsythe, tammy araki, tim dark, mark chock, nathan Jamison. 2) johnathan duarte, jason chung, glenn gomes, kurl kaleikini, dar- rell hacta, peter kaomea, tony lum, richard crabbe, dyson ara- kaki, sy shim, vaughn arnold, chris akeo. 3) robert bontog, athan arquette, shenan tahara, richard costa, micha adams, hin- ano akaka, duane iwata, kevin cockett, kevin spencer, Stanley bejgrowicz, bradley hope, whit- ney iranon, guy chenoweth, da- vid Cecil, blaise haae, sean craig. missing from picture: idaika chang. left: 1) keanu sai, lewis lindsey, andrew vliet, darryl ng, michael nahoopii, bryan kau. 2) bruce mossman, gregory soares, lloyd keliinui, ezra kanoho, ed- win lindsey, randall ranne, guy nahale, mike lau, scott seu, mike mau. 3) wesley tavares, wendell kailihiwa, randall lindsey, masen kuaiwa, mark matthews, rho neves, grant lewis, shannon oshiro, prentice paaoao, kala mossman. 4} chris Johnson, dan- ny kaohimaunu, keawe leong, al- ien lau. bottom left: 1) michele supe, tammy pa, mary conching, paula preston, anne weatherwax, laurel fu, laurie ontai, jamie whit- tle, jan lewis, kristine dung, mi- chelle norton, lahela huddy, ve- ronica kuhia, helene white, ione sanborn, lammie araki. right: 1) kurt teves, paul pikini, quintin Jenkins, mark miller, willeam k. hk.w, frauds ah yat. 2) -coll sproat, thomas waters, waiter mitt, jlikj moriguchi, ernest matsumoto, lance dolera, spencer patten, damon pescaia, kerry won. 3) James toJJ, pjtrick voeller, nadeline nalimu, lynelle Sakamoto, kela keahiolalo, ja- cob-john Todrigues, phillip kahalelehua, mark medeiros. 4) sean watabayashi, Jon murakami, howard kuroda, michael pokipala, fames bii keith bukoski, k.il.mi perry. 5) edmund kahoohano- h.mo. .ihn Stewart, lance leong, kalani torn, darin m.ir, perry nihi. middle lei I: II david yokoi, Joseph akau, reynold hioki, paul kamakawiwoole, alan carvalho. 2) jeff kockleman, michael nakachi. 3) samuel keliihoomalu, michael kelly, george slender, keoni smith, haha mahow, marde smith, walden wong, karl teves, thomas enos. 5) daniel batungbacal, hilly teffiro. middle right: I) j jn ostermiller, null crabbe, henry chapman, brian aiwohi, leighlon kahanu. 2) derick silva, curran arakaki, jimmy IcrnanJez. ranJall mevers, eric hori, robert cartwrighl, tim ho. M raymond kahaunaele, keko.i awai, randy soon, kema kana- kaole, kenneth mount, robert boyd, lance low, kyle sindiong. 4) ravmonJ suganuma, stu.iri jacobson, harold casta, ryan stone, kcp.i salazar, John lit. .i.irron kane. 5) willeam maielua, redge roberls. robert Ion. Steven chun. bottom left: 1) chuck erskine, grjy kukaua, lawrence yap, kacna freitas, stacy furcini, clement liu. 2) geoffrey ellazar, da iJ kahalewai, todd kaleo, robert hew- len, aaron kamalu eric kuewa. 3) peter akiona, richard pinto, tyler kanetake, jlc liltee, palrick cullen, eugene kaili, hunter kekahio. 4) harry choy, kamalu gonzales, hruce cabral, greg chin, gene castagnetti, guy garcia. 5) alani apio, ralph akana, gerald iseri, shawn forsythe, kaimiola andrade, richard saunders. bot- tom right: 1) kimo dung, nahaku mcfadden, george fukuoka, conrad lum. 2) ricardo peralra, james turner. 3) leonard salas, denise keomalu, lawrence wong, Christopher wood, missing from picture: ahraham thomas. rote ' WaW ft 46 activities left: I) kaipo wells. 2) J.,,, ,11 young, kenny hewelt. 3) maurice crabbe, ka- pena kanaiaupuni, mnjIJ china, kalei andrade, kani dougan, I. ,,,,., lee, mil, lull kanehailua, alika watts, fred kamaka, rohert tancayo, kai young. 4) kimo boy ett, John badoyen, mike cadang, da- vid bishaw, Jason kjljhele, jody brehm, emmit kjne, wendell nunes, ch ' arles lov- ell, russell meyer. 5) scott ahuna, John awai, jrnes joy, darren hueu, irvin chine, nelson akina, stewarl martin, rus- sell kaniho, keith marzan, richard wur- deman, mike spencer. 6) alexander akau, waiter aniban, carl akai, keoni ahlo, law- rence brede, mikela mckeown, wally re- zenles, jeff wheeler, James liu. 7) lionet camara, sieve crowder, sieve hoag, ka- lama heine, tester leong, john liu, daniel nahoopii, todd olsen, kai market! rod- ney tarn. 8) clayton dela cruz, ross kape- liela, dennis lee, patrick inouye, leighlon ford, allan smith, michael shimamoto, scott richardson, keith orian, mark wond, richard rickard. missing from pic- ture: lance hao. middle left: 1) eugene travis, anthony cullen, rohert lee, fred redling, kauokalani moikeha, michael akiona, paul yates. 2) arnold ah yuen, derek dung, randolph kaui, ken ton leong, clarence ako, edward stormont. 3) ronald mizutani, scott kaahani, taylor hoopii, warren badua, William mossman, John nascimento. 4) kelsey nakanehua, russell kaupu, darren almeida, darryl ku- konu, nicholas pimental, gregg lee. 5) peter donnely, glen gibb, kurl leong, mi- chele baldovi. middle right: 1) mitchell abad, keoni akana, roger badua, erick leong, nathan uyehara, mark perry. 2) albert joy, daniel baker, vaughn chong, Christopher todd, brandy ladesma, guy demeloo. 3) lance wilhelm, jack wright, william shiroma, drick kakaio, richard kilby. bottom: 1) harrison murray, alan abad, drew crowell, ed- ward maruyama, clarence nakaahiki. 2) greg ching, jason cortez, jamie english, leroy lareau, randy rivera. 3) bradly chang, Joseph puu, er- nest parilla, anthony morano, Clifford nakoa. 4) greg horita, richard Hike, spencer napoleon, dean yuen. 5) david kauhi, bennet yap, isaac cocket. missing from picture: peyton paoao, ka- hekili keaoloha, paul sialana, john leong, nor- bert pokini. le cercle francais an interesting year of activities was planned by this year ' s trench club, they were exposed to French cuisine, culture and language in a variety of ways; in french luncheons, greeting french visitors, and competing in o ' ahu language competitions, all in all it was a tres bien year. right, louise hoeft volunteers to be the club secretary while alex kauhim watches mr. kurth ' s reaction. above: 1) heather heaukulani (treasurer), donna kalauokalani, Jackie tyau. 2) toni bissen, richard kurth (advisor), alex kauhini, ahlan papa, louise hoeft. Stephen young (president), kitty knight (secretary). 3) giselle goo (vice-president), kendell mann, michelle stone, lianne loo, elissa gilli- land, celine carvalho, vickie shiroma. right: president Stephen young calls the meeting to order. 48 activities halau na wahine hele la o kaiona advised by mapuana desilva, halau na wahine hele ea la o kaiona with a membership of over 35 dedicated dancers worked to become an active group in hawaiian dance competitions, plans for the year included a trip to kauai, performing at kualoa, and numerous fundraising projects that in the end helped to pay off for an eventful year of learning and fun. top: 1) elaine tun, kristie holt, itm m chapman, kanani chapman, lisa na ' ehu, mj ij soon, michelle kude, renee casta, elenj ling. 2) helene white, andre pu ' u, tassie silva, mapuana hepa, lisa keli ' ikoa, loke pa, darnell casil, linda keli ' ikoa, noe cordero, michelle pua, mapuana desilva (advisor). 3) arnel morikawa, jerry makanui, shelhy hoke, elena pagan, denise keomalu, jill pimental, michelle norlon, renee awai, celia oshita, desire pagaduan, michelle kaikala, princisca garcia, Virginia nary, missing from picture: pua torn, dane christopherson. above: jill pimental, lisa keli ' ikoa, pua torn, malia soon, and n ' de cordero practice the introduction to their neiv hula, left: ' noe cordero, denise keomalu, and desire pagaduan prepares themselves for their performance which they will give on kaua ' i. trench club halau 49 tennis club the tennis club held practices everyday after school, many of the members participated in tournaments, among them the junior novice tennis tournament held at kamehameha. terry thomas was the advisor for the tennis club as well as being the coach of the varsity girls ' tennis team. top: 1) maile galolo, allyson apo, kanani galolo, tanya miyashiro. 2) leigh ann agena, myra-jov soong, jean Stewart, kathy kameenui, {eianhjTJee lgy} 3) melissa agena, angela ferna ndez, lisa henry, buggy kameenui, avalon gusman, Jonathan lui-kwan. 4) terry thomas (coach), debra downey, wendy akeo, willa hendrickson, carleen kop. 5) robert boyd, garretl kam, kevin winston, mark matthews, greg ching, kendrick lee, charles lovell, sam lake (coach). 6) Joanne noa, timothy o ' leary. right: Timothy o ' leary practices his forehand stroke after school, above: ready, aim, fire! melissa agena and terry thomas (coach) look on as the ball is fired. bowling club the bowling club was formed for the enjoyment of those who were interested in bowling and for those who wanted to improve their bowling skills, it was composed of many falculty members as well as students, russ martin, also the bowling coach, advised members on form and the different techniques of the sport. m top left: leiann fountain bowls as the other mem- bers observe her technique, above: russ martin displays his bowling skill during one of their practice ses- sions, left: 1) brandee young, charles meyer, Wes- ley chong, greg ching, leiann fountain, diana gomes, conrad him. austin whiting. 2) russ martin (advisor), gene lewis, rod meyer, julie ann fujii, lil- lian baricuatro, wayne chang. 3) glenn gomes, randall meyer, rand young, Joseph akana, al- berta gomes. 4) shane mar- tin, larry akana, gordon gomes. tennis bowling clubs 51 Chinese club this year, the Chinese cluh sponsored many activities which included their annual famous amos cookie sale, food demonstrations, and their voluntary services to various causes, advised by joe sowa, gwen yuen and barbara ching, the club learned the importance of perpetuating the Chinese culture. helotv: 1) joe soiva (advisor), lijnne loo, given yuen (advisor), mele todd (president), kimberly thomas, pikake lee, renee Santiago, barbara ching (advisor), malia brav, Stephanie kon (jr. advisor). 2) karen wong, tracy arakaki. Jewel kaylor, mona naipo, norine ah koi, liesl umiamaka (secretary), lorene chai, karen choo, roberta lee, maile larioza, Stephen young (vice-president), missing from picture: jaylene lee, giselle goo, Carolyn fong, holly wong (treasurer), ann chai, norma chai, coquette lee, keawe chang, karla antone, melissa faufata. bottom left: mrs. yuen is passing out souvenir spoons from her recent trip to china, bottom right: Chinese club president mele todd plans for the next Chinese club activity. «f M® Japanese club this year, members of the Japanese club found themselves very busy with activities which started in September with an intro- duction picnic, followed by a language fes- tival, homecoming fundraiser, sushi-mak- ing picnic, and food demonstrations, under the supervision of junko lowry and elaine takamiya, the Japanese club enjoyed a very profitable and rewarding year, through the various activities they participated in, the members were able to broaden their knowl- edge of the Japanese culture. top: Japanese club-1) junko lowry, kim waialae (secre- tary), iris kurasawa, monica bacon, wendy barnes (treasurer), glenda soong, abrabam thomas, lynette wong (president), missing from picture : tracer tai (vice-president), jenell yamada (coordinator), pauahi baldomero, elaine takamiya (advisor), far left: junko lowry laughs at abraham thomas ' s expression of de- light as he reads the activity list, left: monica bacon and wendy barnes point out something interesting on the katakana and hiragana chart. Chinese Japanese clubs 53 apuaiwa, kinau, keopuolani right: kapuaiwa-1) florence apo (advisor), marsha hamil- ton, tammy pa, jolynn in- ciong, wendilee pacheco, alane albao. kalhy greig, the- resa mckinney. 2) sylvia ber- ringlon (advisor), rila matsu- moto, kawehi apo, kalikole- hua orian, leo keanaaina, nani duey, xann wilson, allison col- lier, tammy kalama, isabel ka- laau, doriel kahaulelio. 3) cathy davis, melody kamaunu, lurline ahuna, deborah ryder, holly wills, lisa naehu, eliza- beth manuel (advisor). 4) brenda sialana, daryl akiona, pamela boshard, valerie mu- kai, anna peahu, sharon chang. 5) joy castanera, melo- dy fukuoka, alicia brito, shan- nette aveiro, camille deponte, monica heu sing, wendi-liz tancayo, kehaulani freitas. missing from picture: davelyn kanewa, charlotte kia, debbie hilderbrant (advisor). left: kinau-1) faye manuel, doreen dudoit, dorene lum, lynette akana, kaui norton. 2) elsie makekau, carol chin, tammy kapule, lynn kamai, ka- hale iona, venus rosete, denise fu- jivama. cecily whittington. 3) bar- bara nobriga, vanessa tengan, moana norton, kristine wilhelm, roni lin ar- los, michelle paiva, nanette cordero, susan carter, zessica kalipi, lisa kelii- koa, michelle kaaikala, desiree paga- duan, arnel morikawa. 4) princisca garcia, patrice tim sing, nadiline na- limu, celia oshita, twanda, cole, milli- cent cruz, michele smith, malia chap- man, marsha decoito, shelby hoke. 5) naomi mattson, sandra kaauwai. missing from picture: Christine holt, stacey connally. right: keopuolani-1) jean Stewart, colleen kawelu, renise haili, sharon mitchell. 2) me- lanie nahoopii, tammy apana, crystal kua, Stephanie chow, kim hays. 3) thelma garso, amanda batalona, maggie punahele, June spencer, there- sa ellertson, dane christopher- son, charmaine ross. missing from picture: hualalai lee, diane amaral, jobie masaga- tani, dawnyl nesmith, denise keomalu. 54 acti ities J kekauluohi, kapiolani nui left: kekauluohi- 1) michelle singson, lehuanani kalima, lisa carter, jenny makihn, Christine kauahi. 2) monica rodrigues, mj u soon, kimber- ly kua, dinette minan, sharay ayau, lisa Jeponte, Jeenj ar- nold, michelle pua. 3) rhonda golden, lori togia, richelle stillman, tasy silva, mapuana hepa, mary kenoi, davelyn pa. missing from picture: darnell casil. right: kekauluohi-1) ren- eann canto, terriann kaai- hili, cathy kaea, tanya chang, laura lane. 2) leah duey, dawn minan, cherie villa, deneen mcnicoll, charlotte naone, jeri spain, robyn kailiehu, leinaala akamine. missing from picture: holly wong. right: kapiolani nui-1) lorene chai, wailana kaipaka, rhonda oana, nahaku mcfadden, ui- lani hines-maria, heidi fujii, pikake lee. 2) robyn yagi, mar- iye tokunaga, gracelyn jenny, ramona naipo, jann yockman, malia ako. 3) maile Stevens, debra kailiwai, ally-son kaai, norine ahkoi, april maliikapu, darnelle silva, angel kayona, walletta atchison, sheldeen left: kapiolani nui-1) dora ma- kaula, kimberly thomas, lesly kanakaole, linda keliikoa, na- lani Jenkins. 2) marcia rodri- gues, lei spencer, loveyann li- barios, davidette pa, leonani pahukoa, lisa mokuau, kanani chapman. 3) sandra kaohi- maunu, charlene amoguis, al- vah kaai, terrilyn pacheco, sharon murray, kelli bartels, cynthia damo, karla antone, ginger pahulehua. missing from picture: malu chow, ze- linda jose. kapuaiwa kinau keopuolani kekauluohi kapiolani nui 55 liholiho, lunalilo, and kamehameha dorms w A above: liholiho dorm-1) whitney ir.mon, brian pajimola, robert tancayo, kennelh moura. 2) kurt hong, george galeai, lance low, jerry watai, anthony cullen, dy- son arakaki, shenan tahara. 3) ed- win lindsey, wilfred ah lou, rob- ert hera, shannon aveiro, mark lonokapti. 4) kawika rose, james turner, j.j. hueu, roy kamana, na- than Jameson, paul sialana, wen- dell da vis (advisor). above: lunalilo dorm-1) rodney tarn, keith castaneda, michael low, kurt teves, harris hamada, daniel bodnar, karl teves. 2) vaughn chong, Jonathan duarte, kahai dela cruz. 3) daniel kaohimaunu, mr. maresca (advisor), robert cartwright, kekoa awai, garton bailey, william zeffiro, reynold hioki, jonah waters, glen leong, scott kauhane, ernest matsumoto, edmund kahoohanohano. 3) terry fial (advisor), torn schwartzal (ad- visor), robert horwath (advisor), missing from picture: har- old chinen, kaimiola andrade. left: kamehameha dorm-1) pee wee smith, keith kaui, kauo- kalani moikeha, pii aiu, harry kepaa. 2) micha adams, robert makekau, emil osorio, donald fujiyama, jon fukushima, todd kaleo. 3) kema kanakaole, robert kekaula, eric hori, william iaela, derek silva, randall lindsey. 4) eddie ayau, kevin quin- dica, drew crowell, george fukuoka. d.r.a.c.a, kaleiopapa, and iolani dorms above: d.r.a.c.-l) reynold hioki, hal- oid chinen, mark patterson, bully na- kaahiki, quintin Jenkins. 2) jonab waters, June spencer, elsie makekau, faye manuel, leinaala akamine, den- een mcnichol, kirn bays. 3) eddie ayau, donald fujiyama, colleen kawelu, robert tancayo, eric stokbotf, alane albao, wendf-he pacheco __gin- ger pahulebua, lorene chai. missing from picture: Stephanie chow: left: kaleiopapa dorm-1) kalani perry, kalani english, jimmy fernandez, chuck erskine, david cecil, kepa salazar. 2) John badoyen, henry chapman, solomon kanoho, glenn akiona, ian leeloy, edward staniec. 3) ray osakoda, den n is lee, wendell nunes, curt kaleikini, michael shimamoto, larry brede. 4) craig nakaahiki, david kaauwai, hunter kekahio, randall kaui, ezra kanoho, donald sato, eric stockhoff. ? | right: iolani dorm-1) tim o ' leary, mike du- kelow, warner bray, gareth chang, alika watts, paul akau. 2) billy sanborn, dana craig, bob yim, rollin rabara, mark patter- son, bully nakaahiki, quintin Jenkins, eddie nakaahiki. 3) mike adams, gary kukaua, waiter aniban, william maielua, clarence ako, Stephen young, lloyd adams, scott gon- zales. 4) robert lee, scott richardson, mitch- ell kanchailua. 5) raymond kahaunaelc. mike akiona, len souza, John leong, bryan aiwobi, robert low. david branco. drac iolani kaleiopapa kamehameha liholiho lunalilo dormitories 57 from kapiolani nui dorr ticipate at a boarder game fes- tivity. 2) ' leialoha spencer waits patiently to scrape her dinner dishes. 3) tasy silva dresses up for a halloween dinner. 4) crystal kua and amanda batalona display their winning prizes after a whip cream contest. 5) boarders sembly. 6) sharmaine wong participates in a halloween dress-up dinner. 7) sandra kaauwai and dora makaula scrapes the left over food from the dishes. clockwise from lop left- 1) lim o ' lejry and eddie nakaahiki dress up for their hjlloween dinner. 2) bob yim relaxes as he reads a book for one of his classes. 3) mark patterson and ratlin r.ih.ir.i work off some time in the dining hjll. 4) robert low gives a little smile as he waits to clear his dishes in the pantry. 5) william maielua spends some free time on the phone. 6) bryan aiwohi and scott gonzales have a little fun playing basketball. 7) bully nakaahiki chuckles as he watches a hui football game. 8) rollin rabara runs with the ball for a touchdown. the associated students of the kamehameha schools is a group of selected students, they consist of juniors and sen- iors who were nominated into office by the student body, they are in charge of planning the many activities that are held throughout the year. young life young life consists of over 200 people from all over o ' ahu who le irn about jesus christ through various songs, games, skits, and rap sessions, meetings were held on monday nights in paki lounge with advisor curt kekuna and former graduates gerald carrell and steven loo, other clubs involved include kaiser, kalani, and punahou who get together for combined meetings, fundraisers, and special occasions, the highlight of their year was a summer camp where members from hawai ' i get the opportunity to meet other members from all over the united states. below right: gerjld carrell and Steven loo played their guitars at one of the many meetings, below left: members from all over o ' ahu express themselves at one of the combined meetings, left: kakela deering hides as everyone sings happy birthday to him. bottom left: anthony cullen, nathan Jamison, and marsha de coito get it together as deborah ryder and eddie nakaahiki look on. bottom right: eddie nakaahiki watches as curt kekuna explains how its done. asks young life 61 deputation team members of the deputation team, advised by kahu kaupu, traveled throughout the hawaiian islands spreading the word of God to hawaii ' s people, they participated in fun- draisers including a car wash, they also helped with the sunday service of the bishop memorial church, there were no major requirements in being a part of the deputation team, members shared in a common feeling- the love of God. right: 1) kahu kaupu (advisor). 2) kim hayes. 3) ginger pahulehua, harold chinen. 4) hualalai lee, karen wong. 5) roxanne kamalii, mark patterson. missing from picture: edmund kahoohanohano, paul akau. below left: nola nahulu goes over the activities to come, below right: members of the deputation team participate in the mauna ala service, bottom left: kahu kaupu visits with a friend at the mauna ala service, bottom right: members of the deputation team go over material for their next presentation. 62 activities bishop memorial choir this year ' s members of the bishop memorial choir, advised by nola nahulu, found themselves busy preparing for sun- day ' s church service, they participated in fundraisers in- cluding: selling candy, moloka ' i bread, and helped the deputation team with their carwash. the bishop memorial choir also made a trip to moloka ' i with the deputation team in January. left: 1) harrys hamada, hualalai lee, cathy kaea, davidette pa, denise keo- malu, karen wong. 2) kim kuoha, loke pa, maggie punahele. 3) kalani englhh. 4) shelby hake, mele kahalepuna, edmund kahoohanohano, laura kane. missing from picture: nola nahulu, kim hayes. below left: members of the bishop memorial choir during founder ' s day at mauna ala. below right: kim hayes at mauna ala. bottom: nola nahulu explains to members of the choir new music. famfe An ' lyi e k r 7 deputation team bishop memorial choir 63 math club one of the most competit ive clubs was the math club, the members came in periods seven and eight, or after school each day studying and preparing themselves for the mini meets that were held once a month, these meets determined their entrance into the oahu math league, which is comprised of twenty-nine schools and is exclusive to only the top math students, the mini meets were timed tests of ten minutes each, from which there is a selection of six different events to choose from, in addition to this, some of their activities included a math camp from October 31 to november 2 and a fundraiser from november 25 to december 4. their goal was to take a trip to the university of California at los angeles at the end of the school year, this money will also buy trophies for the three top members. above: 1) daniel nahoopii, s uwn forsythe, leslilyn baldomero, laurie louie, cindy silva, theresa miyashiro. 2) krhtine leong, gloryanne yango, heather heaukulani (secretary), michael nahoopii, Jeanne nelson (advisor), missing from picture: maile loo, lianne loo, noelani loo, robyn yim-martin, Stephen young, early nne maile, sheryl lau, donna kalauokalani,jodi muranaka, darin mar (treasurer), margaret birk (advisor), mele todd, andrea apo, Jacqueline tyau, javlene lee (president), reynold hioicifviee-president), harry nakamoto, jack wright, kendall mann, cheryl rodenhurst. top left: mrs. Jeanne nelson aides jack wright on a complicated problem, top right: theresa miyashiro and jaylene lee solve math problems at the recently held math camp. 64 activities backgammon club under the guidance of advisor russell martin, the backgammon club started off their third successful year, its members reported in during their free periods to playoff for a junior championship, the win- ning players then com- peted in the youth tour- nament sponsored by the honolulu backgam- mon club, many other players competed against each other at tournaments held at the beach during Christmas and easter vacations, henry chapman, rox- anne kamalii, and jeri spain were among the top players in the club. top left: taka tsugawa and laurel fu match their wits against each other as kimherly chang and timothy o ' leary do the same in the background, top right: wendy barnes and alan ostermiller challenge each other, above: 1) joan pokipala, shirley kanamu, Sydney freitas, John landgraf (vice-president), laurel fu (secretary), henry chapman, kimherly chang. 2) michele supe (treasurer), karen ann choo, jean lum hoy, wendy barnes, timothy o ' leary. J) diane lee, kamaile brown, yvette amano, mr. russell martin (advisor), iris wilhelm, anela stern, neal pahia, alan ostermiller. missing from picture: roxane kamalii (president), jeri spain. math backgammon 65 racquetball club the kamehameha racquetball club ' s aim was to get stu- dents involved and help them to become better players in one of the fastest growing sports in america. the club meet- ings were held either at kekuhaupi ' o gym or at the midkiff learning center, where plans for their first annual tourna- ment, exhibitions, and other activities were made, the club truly has enjoyed a year of success! P top right: officers-1) liana neff, roland talon, kyle farm. 2) roy hanohano, solomon kanoho. cen- ter left: erik iwanaga returns with a forehand, center: kyle farm shows his fantastic backhand form, center right: erik iwanaga goes for the kill, left: racquetball club-1) soloman kanoho, roy hanohano, roland talon, mike lum, dana craig, 2) carl chun, kyle farm, tammie araki, joan poki- pala, 3) kathy lau, liana neff, mari richards, lianne onishi, mikela mckeown. 4) kris dung,tracey aiona, mele todd, Stephen larpy alika watts, brian lum TTenryrio. can --vie upJThAnite fc evenj Seei ™ moo avduod ! jazz showcase the kamehameha dance theatre, a new addition to the many activities up on campus, was designed for the purpose of perpetuating jazz dance as an artistic endeavor, auditions were held in february for those students who desired advanced staging and choreography, these 28 students were specially selected for their superior dancing skills, this group was choreographed by pam san- dridge and assisted by Judy rasmussen. the theatre performed on campus, as well as throughout the hawaiian islands. ' 1 1 - £11 1 ifcove: 1) natalie wise, pam sandridge (advisor), heather andrews, ualani hoopai. 2) tracy fannamel, ilex kauhini, jana spencer, bonnie mcafee, calhy remigio. 3) stacy naipo, pinky nesmith, Judy -asmussen (advisor), missing from picture: stacey archer, kehau gerard, kaui wong. top: cathy remigio ■tretches out. top right: natalie wise shows excellent form ri£ht:fieather andrews and jana spencer gracefully do a kick. jazz 67 pep rallies and assemblies the 1980-81 school year opened with a welcome back assembly in which different class officers en- tertained the student body with skits, other assemblies included the dancers of rarotonga, and the fabu- lous krush. cheerleaders lent their undying spirit to pep rallies by per- forming funky boogies and spirited cheers. right: kitty knight and jean turn hoy show their class spirit, middle right: the sopho- more class officers ham it up. below right: the rarotongan dancers express their aloha, helo w: mackey galbiso of the fabulous krush entertains the student body at the a.s.k.s. Christmas assembly. practice makes perfect song contest is never a one night affair in which students walk into the Neil Blaisedell Center and sing, what was seen on the night of march 20, 1981 was the result of much time, effort and practice, without the leadership of the student leaders and the help from rohert nelson, nola nahulu, leila kiaha, rohert cazimero, jeff cabral, suzanne kaupu, and leina ' ala heine, song contest would have remained a dream, although rehearsals got very tedious at times, it all paid off the night of song contest when the dreams became realities. i. tij£2g? 4$A IP nE assemblies pep rallies rehearsals 69 59th annual song contest na lani ' eha the theme of the 59th annual kamehameha song contest revolved around the royal composers of the kalakaua family, na lani ' eha. each class chose meles written by king kalakaua, queen lili ' uokalani, princess likelike, or prince L leleiohoku. these beautiful melodies ranged from an albatross gliding in the f sky to the breathtaking land of waipi ' o to a love that is comparable to the octopus swimming in the deep ocean. on the night of march 20, 1981, all of the dreams became realities as the song contest commenced at the neal blaisdell center arena, the individuals pulled I together as a class ' oana to sing their arrangements in four part acappella harmony. award for showing outstanding leadership. 2) the mens ' leaders draw lots of order of competition. 3) freshmen boys give it their all. 4) peter donnelly says his speech to introduce the sophomore boys. 5) kanoe kakaio receives the girls cup for the senior women. 6) the victorious senior women. 7) gus supe leads his freshmen class. 8) the winner, lehuanani velasco, receives the co-ed trophy from mr. ly- man. 9) cindi fredholm introduces the senior women. 10) dickson au receives the winning cup in the boys competition from mr. ramos. 11) the junior class as they won the co-ed trophy. clockwise from oppo- site page top left: 1) mi- chael akiona proudly blows the conch shell to introduce his junior class. 2) janine buen- bined classes in aloha ' oe. 3) the sophomore boys concentrate on their co-ed leader. 4) stacy naipo prepares the junior women for their song. 5) kanoe ka- women in their win- ning song. 6) the senior men anticipate the be- ginning of their song. 7) derek nuuhiwa maintains the beat. 3) alvah kaai dances to a chant during ho ' ike. 9) joy trask shows danc- ing ability. 10) the ka- lakaua family por- trayed by the students. 11) a ho ' ike dancer. 12) emily haia chants the oli kahea. 13) bruce mossman happily leads the sophomore boys. I 1 kamehameha aloha kulu na paka ua i ka ' olu o ka po hali mai ana me ia i ke ola o na makaina no na keiki o kela apopo. iloko o ka nani o na nam ' kamaha ' o, ke ku mai la ' o kamehameha ka aina o ke aloha. me ka lokomaika ' i ho ' ike oia i kona kupa ' s ia ' oe me na waimaka o nehinei, ho ' oko oia i kona aloha no ' nu apopo. e kamehameha aloha, ka moe ' uhane oia i ' o, ka moe ' uhane o ke ali ' i oia i ' o mohala mai imua o kou mau maka. he kahawai me na waiwai o keia ola ana nau a me kau, i kela apopo. the rain drops fall in the softness of the night, bringing with her the life of nature ' s gifts for the children of tomorrow. in the beauty of its many splendors, there stands kamehameha, the land of aloha, with grace, she beholds her loyalty to you, in tears of yesterday she fulfills her aloha for tomorrows. beloved kamehameha, the dream of reality, the dream of a true princess- princess bernice pauahi bishop- unfolds before your eyes ... a river of life ' s riches and prosperity for you and yours, tomorrow. — marian 1. Santiago ■V administration and trustees right: trustees-1) hung ivo ching, frank e. midkiff, rich 3rd lyman, jr. 2) matsuo takabuki, mvron thompson. below: administrators-1) fred cachola (director of extension education), jim brough (director of program evaluation and planning), richard cundy (director of personnel), ray gurczynski (director of administrative servies). 2) howard benham (director of admissions), neil hannahs (assistant to the president), jack darvill (president), robert springer (director of campus programs), missing from picture: george mills (director of medical department), kim sloat (director of early education program). 76 underclassmen Hawaiian studies and administrative staff left: extension educa- tion hawaiian studies-1) momi nahinu, nu ' uhni at- kins, noelani kamekona, kaipo hale. 2) ho ' oulu cam- bra, mahela rosehill. be- low: administrative staff- 1) annette pagan, fumiko shirachi, graig arakaki, grady wells. hawaiian studeis, administrative staff 77 kamehameha early education program below right: sarah sueoka (principal), be- low left: secretaries-1) carmen bilonio, dar- lene plunketl, daisy luckey, faya wong. right: teachers-1) kan- ani choy, moana leong, sally vuyk, shelley midkiff. 78 underclassmen top: k.e.e.p. kindergarten- 1) keala heaukulani, Christine marchadie, francis gomes, kaleilani caceres, ikaika akiona, jade meyers, mark garcia, robhie vamanoha, angela nishimura. 2) lowell nahoopii, lincoln tejada, michael mayes, karisma alama, jasonette kamaka, kalani adams, leimomi kekahuna, chrystal haia, duke sagawinit, shannon chong. 3) hrooke pai, vichele tavares, misty lopes, michael aken, jon david tai, Joshua deitch, harvey fuata, anuhea kaaihue, irene kaikupu, jerrilvn raymond. missing from picture: kuulei makia, miss say (teacher), above: k.e.e.p. first grade- 1) craig souza, keelv parker, carrlyn ah vat, daisilvn foley, stacy kawakami, kauahi sai, kaui wailehua, kristopher valdez. 2) nicol chun, kristal miraflor, lori alvaro, nu i Ic ferreira, emilia silva, vanessa palaualelo, kapulani shoaf, joy medeiros, tracy fukuda, priscilla miyamoto. 3) tracy terai, javan kaiama, lorenzo perpetua, canaan machida, mitchell cbang, de roy lavatai, damien kaaihue, shayne kayatani, clarke tuitele, Christopher pablo, kinohi gomes. 4) mrs. sally vuyk (teacher). k.e.e.p. 79 clockwise from top left: (1) michael aken, brooke pai, jade meyers, and cry- stal haia patiently wait to be excused for recess. (2) kaleilani caceres cleans up the mess he made. (3) francis gomes takes a rest from his busy day. (5) maile ferreira and emilia silva wait patiently for their teacher to dismiss them for lunch. (6) the camera catches mark garcia and francis meyers. (7) jerri lynn raymond and ka- leilani caceres work at their alphabets. 80 underclassmen clockwise from lop left: (1) lia h.il- lungay raises her hand for help. (2) a the second graders concentrates on the story being told. (3) cathy leon- ardi gets ready to kick the hall. (4) troy kapu and craig nagamine shuf- fle through the card catalog. (5) donna lukela diligently does her homework. (6) mrs. ariyoshi mea- sures the height of ikaika kimura. (7) darrell kaaikala organizes his papers before leaving class. (8) kenika mur- ray takes a break from drawing his authentic picture. elementary division clock wise from right: 1) marian welz (principal). 2)}betly demarke (paraprofessional aide), nancy beerman (library assistant), carol lewis (paraprofes- sional aide). J) first row carinthia harbottle (music), keiki kawaiaea (hawaiian language), mary jo freshley (p.e.). second row- edna hurd (librarian), barbara louis (art), heather shorebrenner (art), jay tschillard (p.e.). missing from picture: lila kirn (piano), cathy talk (speech therapy). 4) karenmargaret ching (teacher aide), cindy loo (secretary). 5) peggy drier (secretary). 6) sherlyn franklin (principal). 82 underclassmen top: kindergarten- 1) nathan nunuha, kelii ross, donald Cabrera, kale kowalski, kaipo montero, Joshua wakefield, ervn lau, keahialaka balaz, doris george (teacher). 2) cathy leonardi, raemi sanford, shane kepoo, heather tvong, eldredge chong, kaleokalani kuroda, nakia braffith, chris Caldwell. 3) kamaile tripp, kauikeolani front, loke heltrame, kelii mckeague, naomi aki, Jessica medieros, janeen ralar, desiree patoc. missing from picture: tina moisa. above: kidnergarten- 1) jeanette wong (teacher), kahi kauka, stason fernandez, kawika mercado, shelley moad, sharla saffery, julia chung, sarah sullivan, kimo albarado, karen furuta (teacher). 2) kaneala oana, moani naweli, keahi kua, chantelle soto, karee perreira, tricia kaoihana, kenika murray, matthew horde. 3) edy downing, nicole moore, Jessica kim, Christie lee, lia ballungay, david kinoshita, ivan tandal, thad akiona. elementary opener 83 top: kindergarten- 1) kai mendes, gregory simao, eddie okada, kelly perreira, chanel kaiwi, kalakula moa, Curtis saballa, reagan morgan, kawiki leekwai. 2) nicole pettier, tanya wilson, renee umeda, kenton contreras, cora yin, keahi peters, keone Johnson, ikaika kimura. 3) kui Cleveland, keaka rodrigues, kehau cappo, camille ezera, Jennifer leeloy, michelle goeas. missing from picture: christy honda, leah mortensen. above: first grade-1) ronn wong, kehau piena, cbri-tine chun, keoni magno, charles kahala, monica cambra, jeni torres, natalie relies. 2) andrea dye, russell bruce, John ayau, !itlan giddens, george pupuhi, deldon lee, clay casson, kanani morris. 3) vasega pili, tasha kanuha, kealoha hoomana, brant porter, kanani adric, ewalani goldstin, robert ho-a, kaipo ballungay. missing from picture: sharel villalon. underclassmen above: fitsi grade-l) tanya manini, ryan apa, Justin iaca, da id dunlin, michelle bailon, chad young, gaius dupio, atrina oliveira, kalhy ■•hinyama, 2)noelani liana, Justin paunle, edward arthur hoomalu, nuala keanaaina, kai ah [■am, dennis monteryon, hana konohia, mclc keoncula, leah fitisemanu. 3) angel fujihara, anastasia yidinha, Irittney kapaona, keala kahalewai, kama ' i hookano, kalalea monlgomery, drake hirayama, missing from picture: lori-lynne cantere. aboxe right: raemi sanford concentrates while playing kickhall. top; first grade-1) saw yap, alihilani gomez, malia o ' hara, ikaika hoopii, harold pali, kawika hennett, damon nakatani, hrigitte lau. 2) hrandon mokiao, kanani kauleina- moku, gordon chee, leeden malloe, melissa miranda, Jennifer goodyear-kaopua, ka- manao mahelona, amber jesse, mollie peters. 3) dionne wills, gina Johnson, kaihilei katsaiaea, pamela-jean anderson, treyor bush, allyn spencer, micah kiaha, kawika alo. first grade 85 right. -ccond grade - I) kai- baku chue, lyane carreira. ka- tiko .ik.ni n.ihni tujimori, duke burgess, linda wong, .. - punjbele monlgOBaety, tiare iw cin. kalani cbing, mrs. Ja- net andersnn (teacher). 2) mike kjnukj. mama baricua- tro .ilherl liberi, julie vares, tylei -iu, kim rodrigues, dyanna kaptw. michael szewc- s k. M susie dark, Jjrren kaupu, jnnelle nishida. kes in wn kailani wong, hrett mau, aureus leong, Jonnj lukeh. 3bove: second grade - 1) sandy freiljs, sherianne tarn, leinani cachola, carolyn afong, kehau handa, diane okinaga. zachary staszkow, ululani yee. 2) aukai maluo, chad lovell, John aivvohi, nathan javellana, charles i-.hik.nvj, Christopher fry, shantellc muller, ann terai. 3) douglas torn, daniel ugbinada, naoi yuen, stuart canario, katvika burgess, bridge! fox, nancee aki, tiffany longakit. missing from picture: brandi perkins. center: kelly perreira embarks upon an artistic creation. - 9 Si- underclassmen left: second grade - 1) sean watkins, toby kaulukukui, kaipo lum, mahcalani richard- son, keith condon, jamie wat- son, scott recarte, Joanna aluag, judy cramer (teacher). 2) caroldean fischer (teacher), brandie cook, steven dulatre, malia oshima, kimo lotvek, kristin fernandez, panaewa tarn loo, brooke holderbaum, malia mattson, nolan silver. 3) thomas pratt, celeste young, agenhart ellis, dawn-1 wong, tara flynn, anela andrade, rayn ahana. missing from pic- ture: brian faria. above: second grade - 1) lory lum, Jennifer sheldon, kehau chang, malia park, Jeffrey yin, charmay Jacobs, keonc lee kwai, kirsten ford, kyle kennedy-pocock. 2) kekoa beaupre, ikaika kincaid, kale chang, tred lino, ben Jam. ii. m kepa chai, chris blake, christine isaacs, derek apo. 3) keala losch, rem ' soon, sianiu sala, erin wright, leeann gascon, candy mossman, aulia austin. missing from picture: mia kaina. second grade 87 top: third grade-1) colin campos, emmet kinney, alika nam, sean palama, lauren forsythe, shawn pimental, ralen chang, Joseph mccarter, heidi kilashima, kathy lui(teacher). 2) trey mossman, mike orneelas, james takamine, mailo salcur, michael akana, leslie kerfoot, kaleo blaisdell, noenoe chan, lyanna nakoa. 3) rashid tavares, stacey williams, leah mahelona, cheryl kanekoa, joscie higa, warneete naipo, dawn nielson. above third grade- 1) spencer wong, kaleo pangilinan, li-a kalauokalani, jon lui-kwan, heidi carreira, troy kapu, kevin teruya, vaughn hanamoto, allan kapuniai, joan mcnamara(teacher). 2)alyssa soon, russell Hi, michael gormley, lori tungpalan, mary parrilla, ben ancheta, kirk kanetake, keri kippen. 3) summer miranda, noelani kaleohano, amy paschoal, anson kahaku, kellye krug, aulii matson, moku Santiago, missing from picture: dayna buck. la, jfone: fourth grade-I) darrell kim, colleen apo, darvn otj, lori kahikina, matthew toiler, kaleo pahukula, hymie huckso, veronica gardner. c.iroh n lohmjn(lejcher). 2) travis kaoihana, Jurlene Kong, ehine huihui, jen-l wong, dyanna huenconsejo, michele kapoo, pjlmer higa, dana Hnnegjn. 3)yvette bertelmann, lance kaulukukui, david kauha, kevin kim, weyland bailey, dawn ching, keith chang, tiare chung hee, verna vaughn. lop: fourth grade-I) scott sato, kaipo schwab, elbert chun. nicole hussey, kimberly mokunui, tara chang, katherine ortiz, heidi hanohano, Jacob pekelo, jean min(teacher). 2) delta miller, kjmueb anderson, janeen naki, kathryn hope, Joshua stone, kelii heen, todd ocuirk. J) tjnner henderson, stacie shim, erin kahauolopua, chervl hitler, lori ferreira. clayton akai, lopaka buda, keala kaupu. mining from picture: george abraham. abo e right: michelle ynkoi prepares herself for the prep bowl. fourth grade 89 below, fourth grade- II sean hodahl, lilinoe grimes, staey miyamoto, robyn marcello, ric ramos, fames dold, david mattson, kenui (lores, keoni chang. 2) nih lowe (ten her), nalu kukea, jody kaulukukui, moses camacho, michael tvong, uwe nahuina, Stewart Williams, mark moody, Joseph souza. J) rachclle chang, jannecn tavares, Marine mallerre, lynn lastimado, kris haina, aydeen austin, faleen bell, mining from picture: Icinaala akaka. above: fourth grade- 1) norann neet (teacher), lenore carreira , scott wilson, rochelle ueno, michelle saizon, patty anderson, alika ferreria, sean maskell. 2) doni kaui, kaneala sheldon, craig nagamine, davynne tavares, lee ann dulatre, scott bell, arno reynolds, zach beimes, misty chun. 3) malia gellert, michele mokiao, alan fong, daniel mersburgh, holly takahashi, hekili schuman, joe gerard, renee Wallace. 90 underclassmen center: shannon correa and Christine sanJcrs enjoy their desserts during lunchtime. below: fifth sixth grades- 1) lance okamura, richey lee, mark soon, candace kaopuiki, scott hee, kather- ine mawae, kris kitagawa, roxanne alo, krist wong. 2) juliann holt, kevin brown, cindy teramoto, kanani ako, jason ignacio, roy tanaka, kurt Williams, kiana onishi. 3) aaron Saka- moto, kaleiahiai kidder, loriann char, puanani van de car, shareen bailey, leigh ann chang, Charles spencer, missing from picture: georgette kala (teacher), brian kohatsu. above- fifth sixth grades-1) naomi morita, shannon correa, branden lee, norman chang, mike ahuna, Jaime shiroma, joy mclean, robin kauka, kelly kaholokula, leslie evans (teacher). 2) tanalei nalua; toniahu, tasha thompson, jason lee, jarrett lee, kip akana, f ranees cobb-adams, kimo pokmi. 3) mary teale, micah kane, sheldon makanui, iolani kamauu, joni lum akana, kaui guerrero, billw-jo fox. missing from picture: tim blaisdell. left: michelle yakoi plays football after lunch. fifth sixth grade 91 clockwise from top left: faints melon and Stewart kawakami ready themselves to tackle some oncoming opponents. (2) kris kitagawa andshareen bailey cuh up to do their classroom assignments. (M lisa white demonstrates thjt girls can catch footballs too. (-1) shawn karimoto cleans of! the plates from his lunch table. (5) michael ahuna attempts to Lick the hjll to nuke a home run. (o) scott wilson proudly shows leeann duhtre his work. l ) high agena enlist the help of her teacher, mr. kimbel ho for assistance with some difficult class work. (H) damien kahaulelio serves the people on his lunch table their dessert. ( ) hin.ii souza finds a comfortable phce to do his homework, right: mrs. lowe confers with robyn marcello about the class assignment, middle right: renee Wallace, rebecca kapepa, maile galolo, and elizabeth akaka try the rope , middle left: fifth -nlh grade- 1) devin higashi, tanya miyashiro, lehua ford, chris piianaia cary masuko, mark piena, kapono stupplebeen, lea akiona, warren torn mrs. ir ' s meyerhoff (teacher). 2) harold cabbab, kalani kane, otto reynolds, michelle Sakamoto, danielle burgess, moses akana, trevor maunakea, leah Joseph. 3) melissa kamai, ni.ira bacon, sarona sowa, deanne lavatai, david hulama, liana baptist, debbie lukela. ryan distajo. bottom right: fifth sixth grade-1) faye meyer, heather guerrem. jana pal, kav ella ho, kristie souza, tyson chun, peter garcia, cory holt, ms. juvenna chang (teacher). 2) mark murray, stuart pinho, sean ventura, vicki guzman, mahealani cashman, christine mclean, brendon lee, kaleo ho, nathan boissoneau. 3) janell chun. frank wcgesend, randy kapowai, tra nces kaakimaka, tammy roldan, tina n ilhelm, chad hama saki, larry park, bottom left: kiana onishi reflects on school life. r a ± I above: julianne holt wakes herself comfortable as she writes a book report, top: tilth -.ixth grade- 1) kealoha- lani wakamatsu, kevin nicol, ally-son apo, lance mahoe, shanin forsythe, carol glen- Jon, scoty willson, richelle yo- koi, kimball ho (teacher). 2) wendie stazkow, kyrsten ro- senhill, leigh agena, mark uki- shima, marcus baricuatro, don lui-kwan, refford makue. 3) dayne mitchell, camein akana, wailani kim, rochelle kaha- pea, hinai souza, Camilla ka- puniai, dark kinney. missing from picture: randy wong, lisa white, right: 1) sam souza, toby holt, kyle chock, vaughn chong, Carolyn apo, clarence liu, edward chu, janel shir- oma, tara-lvn young. 2) ruth canham (teacher), maile ga- lolo, sheri vamauchi, napua kawaa. jill oliveira, kaithe zoller, kelleen chung, barrett awai, jill loo. 3) tony ching, kim kauwe. elizabeth akaka, iwalani church, rebekah ka- pepa, rodney kahalepuna, ke- vin souza, moke kaapana. 94 underclassmen left: fifth sixth grade- 1) tbha louis, vance kitaoka, wainani young, alnorna teruya, kevin Inn , louts agard, marc chee, chrisline sanders, damien ka- haulelio, gary gray (teacher). 2) joe yoshida, jason quick, jon gellert, shonn kawamoto, byran chock, jon takamine, kim tant loo, peter finnegan. 3) reinetle cadiente, misty thompson, rhonda funn, kel- cie kauwe, michelle kaneakua, ruth mahelona, frank hop- kins, missing from picture: jason pekelo. bottom left: leigh foster (teacher), kimberly gay, erin murray, kelley zane, aran sagon, mark tiwanak, bahette kim, sean oliveira, Christopher akuna, keola sakai. 2) stacy siu, gina tiberi, rose young, shawn lopes, Stewart kawa- kami, Steven thomas, kaui gal- legos. 3) gloria kaaihue, mi- chelle lee, christy pratt, minei palafox, james mcclure. miss- ing from picture: shelley weatherwax, carla michtell. below: kalei kidder watches kelly kaholokula as she gets ready to serve the volleyball across the field. i fifth sixth grade 95 intermediate division 96 underclassmen above: lillian goo (secretary), lillian arquelte (secretary), above right: diana lord (inter- mediate principal), far right: kamaka rosario (library clerk), lei la ni oliveira (library assisstant), peter galuteria (li- brarian), right: thomas Saka- moto (counselor), marc acosta (counselor), larry lee (coun- selor). top left: 1) roy miyahara (music), ann sprenger (music), marie baker (music), missing from picture: kathleen quinn (p.e.), wanda moa (p.e.). top right: nalu rieta receives some pointers from mr. miyahara while david soon looks on. above: kalani doo demonstrates the use of the machines to his friend scott young. intermediate opener 97 below: seventh grade-1) van hare, heather hahn, sharissa chun, oscia kana- kawiwoole, dean dupont, Ivda hodgins, valerie fran- quez, super cooper- (teacher). 2) Jennifer ching, william kenoi, billy richardson, david ahoila, sherreen kalua, kathy car- son, Una anakalea. 3) daryl hee, rory lee, david maeva, shannon morey, tanya chun, noilani decosta, les- lie burns, left: seventh grade-1) Christopher wengler, james low, ronald rico, thad chee, nathan chun, eluwene chang, ku- kuiokalani keliikipi, miss lindblom (teacher). 2) scott horiuchi, clyde ah soon, mindv nahuina, reiko ma- lama, nikki malani, tiffa- ny lyons. 3) heather love, Stephanie fo, Jennifer chock, david akaka, helen chun, sandy nahoopii, napp fukuda. 98 underclassmen above: teventh grade- 1) salvadoi lolenlino, brent almeida, heather inoue, kimberly .ik.m.i. Jacqueline inanod, si- mone hanahele, doro- thy andrews (teacher). 2) bechy hrowr doughs r i c h a rdso n , pa u I shaner, william roden- hurst, alika kauleina- moku, chad loo, kevin Sasaki. 3) lanette cam- pos, zelda kalipi, karen kaupu, daynette keahi, kelii olson, lahapa bray, missing from pic- ture: kirk halemano. right: seventh grade- 1) rodney meyer, scott leong, tyron no j ' ima, kehau ah mook sang, leonard rieta, shayna garrigan. 2) jadyanne lee, wailani harbottle, patrick aina, roland lo- gan, kahealani kaiama, lisa currameng, ginger beuggert (teacher). 3) bruce kali, curt mae- shiro, Jennifer bal, jain- nie cox, naomi helen- ihi, michelle cazimero, jan lazarus. missing from picture: kevin needhan. seventh grade 99 ti 511 above right: seventh grade- 1) ronald lau, calvin mann, Stanley cadiente, lisa chun, maile andrade, doughs crabbe, glenn ho, mrs. betty woodward (teacher). 2) kenneth mau, debra lynn kahikina, conrad kaai, bernadette akana, diana fontaine, kalei ching, leeann anderson. 3) debra joy, michael kaha, glenn Cunningham, kanani low, Jennifer kaikaina. above left: neal wong finds a comfortable way to study at the terminal. :n 100 underclassmen left: seventh grade- 1) Kim kalua, robert paz, liiul.i kc- paa, bonnic i-.hu. macneil A. mi. it iS33C kupahu, mr. solomon ford (teacher). 2) ni.nl. Liu kaiana awai, ricbard brede, lawrence esperanza, kclly hu, dona- lyn keliipuleole, sammi- dean james. 3) kevin Jong, kabana bailey, kimberly jay, laura fong, arlene akui, garid faria. missing from picture: andrea dela cruz. below left: seventh grade-1) christine mahe- lona, Stephen silva, Jona- than wright, douglas nam, russell ueno, brent rosen- berg, kelley wong, mr. mac reynolds (teacher). 2) jo- sette soares, kehaulani pinho, trudy meyer, Valer- ie vaughn, delia sing, lei- lani talon. 3) Christopher young, brian santos, lynn makua, laura yim, glorilyn kimokeo, chucky Stevens, bonnie ryder. seventh grade 101 top: two seventh gride girls a during study hall, above: jan ready for the bell to end cl kane and kapono stupplebe friend in the learning center. ■e hard at work § £ 102 underclassmen left: bill rodenhurst pays close attention during top: seventh grade- 1) dev- on medeiros, kristine ma- kaneole, sui Ian wong, liane keliipuleole, tammie smith, robert wooton, ken- neth santana, katherine taylor (teacher). 2) macy lee, bruce silva, michael torn, desmond pescaia, lau- ra teale, susan tai, raye pang. 3) ann simao, keala rierson, aaron young, bri- an souza, dwight whiting, aaron mersberg. middle: seventh grade- 1) charles mcnicoll, michael akana, kevin scarlett, candice na- puela, christine goo, roger miller, velvet gonsalves. 2) alan sagon, keala hauanio, kelli rodrigues, jaime paet, lance akana, carl rallita, uilani kalalau. 3) ronnell ching, rena garcia, toni costa, dean wilhelm, kim- berly kaaikala, meg me- lahn (teacher), missing from picture: kaleiokalani barela. bottom: seventh grade- 1) kristy plahy, si- enna yoshida, randal okada, perry weaver, ro- bynne wise, kimberly ryan, eugenia smith, deb- bie dibella (teacher). 2) neal wong, brandon sever- son, samantha sheehan, lorilei lum, geoffrey ya- mato, victor talamoa, ryan young. 3) kristy mills, christine malterre, lisa kuewa, ronette souza, roni taniguchi, eric siu. 104 underclassmen top: seventh grade- 1) tracy kagawa, deeann heely, kealii karlen, kalani doo, leo delatori, colin correa, Joseph keoho, richard smith (teacher). 2) bradley kincaid, michelle kauhane, ken kahahawai, edwin dayton, tawny kekumu, carrie hensel, dione glory. 3) kelli kekai, kaui kalauokalani, Mane hering, lisa doerfler, keala freeman, lori karratti. above: 1) mary joan gill (teacher), chris sheldon, michelle lee, bradley yoshimitsu, chris teves, pua smith, sean samson. 2) david weeks, andrew wood, gina rickard, tammy makaawaawa, hannah sheldon, robyn pacheco. 3) david soong, tazhi tavares, Christine wong, kevin matsumoto, tracy spencer, ann matsuzaki. missing from picture: chad omori, kelli ann kelekolio. seventh grade 105 right- eighth grade: 1) alan kahanu, ilima shima, anna bacon, cindy pangching, debbie piena, crystl meyer, mr. lorrin chock (teacher). 2) kathryn kauka, kimo moore, alison lum, lisa oshiro, kevin au, david furtado. 3) patrick kama- kawiwoole, denise araujo, todd apo, michael kawa- kami, shannon nacua, ke- vin murray, kelan ka- maka. missing from pic- ture: sally keale. right- eighth grade: 1) jan zehm, sydney-ann tvong, Joanne lee, terri-ann vos- sen, keikilani wong, wayne epstein, jack smyth, mrs. jenny choy (teacher). 2) laura kamakahi, boyd i linn.!, christine hussey, lalheri 2) laura kamakahi, boyd panua, christine hus- sey, katherine keolanui, michael kuenzli, troy shi- masaki, james mclean. 3) loriann nauka, tanya en- oka, anderson keaunui, spencer parker, francis young, cheryl soriano. 106 underclassmen top: eighth grade- 1) dean machado, edmund char, waiter daniels, michelle alo, mahealani abaya, anthony chinen, adrienne birch, chuck dalton (teach- er). 2) maile da vis, gayle lishman, tammy heu, leanne kang, nancy kea, louise abafo, maile kea we. 3) Steven dagli, herbert mahelona, ronald castag- netti, thomas chesbro, kel- fy kaaihue, richard kau- hane. below: eighth grade- 1) danson apo, gregory turn ho, david ahuna, marvin luckfield.joan tagudin, ka- liko araki, sharilyn toko, randi thompkins (teacher). 2) albert kawelu, daniel bobbitt, parker kaneakua, david dewitt, traci berger, Christine ellerston, kuu- haku park. 3) larisa peiler, bernadette gaspar, jaelee heupel, leah villanueva, marla musick. missing from picture: kaleo acasio. eighth grade 107 jmi top right: eighth grjde-1) mrs. gaynell fuchs (teacher), kendrick lee, patrick pa, deena leong, John akana, stacy ishikawa, sherri orton, ty ah nee. 2) laurie lee, honnie hughes, andrea de costa, james cox, chris ah mook sang, thomas jenny. 3) michele shimizu, rayeann drazic, donella costa, lynn kawewehi, harry coffman, david dunaway. missing from picture: james bermodez. above eighth ' grade-1) miss luree hays (teacher), sherri kamaka, roth pung, ardith wong, neil yasuhara, maxwell kanoa, rochelle chun, Steven kockelman. 2) sandra wong, allison look, debra kee chong, duane dupont, sheldon smith, jarrett pang, allison fajarde. 3) wendy thompson, cathy sodetani, lisa kunimoto, celia wotten, aaron requilman, michael matsuzaki. left; kealoha robles looks for her reading book. 108 underclassmen lop left: eighth grade-1) kunane williams, george paiva, stacy martin, kelly lee, rochelle vidinha, lorna perry, kelly ham-young, mr. bob horwath (teacher). 2) mark hahapea, kelly chuck, teanaroa worthington, michelle paiaina, jayna uyehara, andrea chun. 3) attilio , leonardi, david ota, isaiah Jeremiah, elizabeth kauhane, marilyn victorino, valerie hoopai, julie kaomea. above: eighth grade-1) kevin young, scott young, don pavanal, kevin lopes, sean tinanak, kelli spencer, alicia kahaulelio, mrs. esther mcclellan (teacher). 2) inakanani vtong, tehane wainee, nathan ramos, terrence kim, angela nihei, daniel ferreira. J) kalua leong, pamela kimura, T „j n aleialoha wright, hernadette enomoto, ellsworth simeona, gabriel naeole. missing from picture: robin kealiinohomoku. right: valerie hoopai takes careful notes in english class. eighth grade 109 below: kelly chuck shows how engrossed one can get in his work, bottom: studious eighth graders show school is work and no play, right: valerie hoopai enthusiastically tackles her assignment. 110 underclassmen above: eighth grade-1) michael bright, scott maurice, kelli glu- shenko, kristen chong, sheryl garcia, kellie- ann frank, maile lewis, mrs. esther rhinelander (teacher). 2) heidi takahashi, jan lum-akana, beverly kua, dwight victor, abraham kolii, kale spencer, wayne koike. 3) robin broadhurst, ui kahue, randy uyehara, derek mau, kalani makekau. missing from picture: paul kim. left: shentell ching puts a concentration effort into her studies. eighth grade 111 112 underclassmen top: eighth grade- 1) kalani carreira, jason amoy, keahi mcfadden, paula kamaka, tract matsumura, michael conching, mrs. melissa Ste- vens (teacher). 2) teresa mckeague, debbi akiona, donna aarona, maiken cope, michael kahahawai, alien bodine, dianne maunakea. 3) scott gar- lough, paul haake, tommy lum, kaipo guerrero, Joseph lau, Christine meyer, Chris- tine kauhane. right: eighth grade- 1) darcy lopes, de- siree nojima, kimberly cro- zier, albert akiona, danny ogata, nalani olda, joyce- line lee, adreene soares. 2) dean chu, tammy hueu, lance hahn, kyle ah loo, deborah kauha, John aeto, shannon hart. 3) ryan doerfler, ross kauihou, shantell ching, calvin liu, ronelle arioli, John thomas (teacher). above: eighth grade- 1) mi- chael hayashida, barbara lee, adrienne renaud, San- dra onishi, rodney campos, marc shinsalo, John pa- checo. 2) mr. chuck poast (teacher), kawika freilas, keawe harris, joey leonti, edward sampson, terri buell, guy silva, sean heely. 3) gregory akimseu, mi- chelle mau, kimberly haole, keahi birch, roxane mukai, audra puou. left: 1) kalani chong, lianne supe, kealoha robles, dawne lee, michele morrison, lindsey lau, lei richardson, mrs. wanda porter (teacher). 2) eric apaka, Carrie taken- aka, jodie louie, kehau kawai, malia smith, leslie teale, raymond botelho. 3) jason meyers, waiter moo- kini, albert higa, sean hughes, keith kauwe, dan- iel kalauokalani. eighth grade 113 high school division right: suzanne vaughl (vice principal), tony ramos (prin- cipal), below: upper campus secretaries- 1) barbara ching, alberta gomes, gwen yuen, mabealani kippenbrock. miss- ing from picture: loretta robello, muriel sbeldon, janet schuetz. 114 underclassmen left: deans- 1) sandy young (dean of activities), fred kramer (dean of upper campus), amy sato (dean of lower campus), top left: counselors- 1) ingrid muller (freshmen), vicki lar rieu (sophomores). 2) my ton arakawa (seniors), Joseph sowa (juniors), top: outreach counselors- 1) barbara souza. 2) edward lapsley. above: lower campus secretaries- 1) mae klein, samuel kon, shannon o ' brien. high school opener 115 clockwise from upper left: (1) masa miyashiro and colleen aki try to get some work done during class. (2) alika morigu- chi and barbara nobriga bam it up during class. (3) princisca garcia gives her speech during freshmen elections. (4) myra joy soong and harrilynn ka- meenui get caged in during tennis class. (5) michelle paiva and da . i Jet to pa laugh it up at the freshmen ice cream social. ae 116 underclassmen the freshman class of 1984 the first year in high school is usually the most difficult, but freshmen year for the class of 1984 was one of both learning and fun. the class planned ice cream socials, a banquet, and numerous other activities with the help of their advisor sandy behenna. all in all, the year turned out to be one of memories and goodtimes. ; • ' IBS left: freshmen class officers- 1) sandy behenna (jdvisor), julie kaohi (secretary), hanani chapman (president). 2) lehua kalima (representative-at-large), anne landgraf (re- presentative-at-large). 3) Stanley bejgrowicz (vice presi- dent), wheeler brown (treasurer), below: lehua kalima and kanani chapman listen to the advice of their advisor sandy behenna. bottom: the freshmen class officers gener- ate spirit at the opening assembly. ! class of 1984 1 17 above: 1) guy chenoweth, thomas mckeague. 2) xann wilson, wesley tavares, Una ah una. lee bishop, Jeanne yamanaka, regirt birkner (advisor). 3) ivalee kamalu, Jeffrey wong, dora makaula, len souza, randy rivera. missing from picture: micha adams. lo P right: 1) albert mahoe. 2) eunice palmyra, lee ann fujita, Jennifer chung, norma jean lau kong. 3) leialoha spencer, kris naluai, tyler kanetake, scott richardson, gin nary, malia soon. 4) david kaauwai, keoni ahlo, mark wond, andrea cyriacks (advisor), missing from picture: nanea rapoza. top left) todd condon takes a last look at his paper before handing it in. 116 underclassmen top: 1) darin kahalekulu, athan arquette, leslyn hanakahi, sharon mitchell, verna adversalo, howard kuroda. 2) karl teves, zessica kalipi. 3) amanda smith, roxanne pau, pamai tomczyk. 4) sandy behenna (advisor), keola chun, daniel kaohimaunu, redge roberts. above: 1) kelsey nakanelua. 2) lisa demello, reneeawai, michelle naone, darnell casil, t ranees wright. 3) verne bixby (advisor), sbane lee, wendi-liz tancayo, todd condon, mapuana hepa, nanette cordero, delrie naone, chris Johnson, missing from picture: tester leong. above left: angela fernandez takes time out to read the newspaper. class of 1984 119 • f I above: iliki barnard reviews for an upcom- ing class, right: 1) theresa dayton, lynelle kakaio, mary faurot, rocbelle spencer. 2) daniel bodnar, sean craig, david kea, mi- chelle ortiz. 3) nicole kanahele, harold cosla, laurie tow, mr. delmar hoffmeier (ad- visor), allison collier, waiter aniban. miss- ing from picture: billy joe kailimai, aima pabukoa. h 120 underclassmen opposite page-top left: 1) lehua-nani ka- lima. 2) davidette pa, tasy silva, avalon gusman, kimberly jellings, jill akau, tra- ciann dolim. 3) paul sialana, michael po- kipala, harrison murray, John nasci- mento, kaiwi lupenui, bradley miller, missing from picture: greg lee, henry ching, mr. william chai (advisor), top middle: patrick inouye and cheryl cobh enjoy their free time in between classes, top right: 1) rex bray, wendy akeo, ve- ronica sabagala, derrick yim. 2) lurline ahuna, lynette beazley, dennis lee. 3) norma quilinderino, darren almeida. 4) mr. kihei de silva (advisor), todd kaleo, lisa west, marcia rodrigues, scott kau- hane, monica heu sing, above: wheeler brown concentrates on his english read- ing, left: 1) michelle Sakamoto, tiffany catalfano, prentice paaoao, ross kape- liela, darrelyn garcia. 2) anne landgraf, richard costa. 3) rodney tarn, denise ba- lanay, angela fernandez, leroy lareau, deborah ryder. 4) mr. ronald gardner (advisor), missing from picture: susan aki, marsha hamilton, John leong. class of 1984 121 ng i : 1) bobbie lau, erna yamaucbi, lori- lynn esperanza, jenny makilan, michelle bradley, Wendy kumagai. 2) kevin cockett, richard Hike, lionel camara, richard rickard, randall lindsey, lordell nuuanu, micbele mills, sally shoemaker (advisor), below: 1) tammy kalama, derek dung, aaron kamalu, george slender, kepa salazar. 2) cindy Sor- iano, renee costa, michelle pua, rogerene monlero, jannine chun, cheryl yin, robyn ho, luellen hummel (advisor). 3) paul umia- maka, Joseph james, Steven crowder. 122 underclassmen above: 1) bruce cabral, lori logia, kevin lum, robert low. 2) mrs. galeai (advisor), andrei puchert, willa hendrickson, jeanine won, kimberly you, linda kelliikoa, reydan ahuna. 3) william maielua, leonani pahu- koa, kamalu gonzales, lisa naehu, 4) shawn oshiro, left: 1) tina conlee, leana wong, lyn- elle Sakamoto, michele cude, loveyann li- barios, maggie punahele. 2) suzanne fong (advisor), colleen aki, allan smith. 3) leroy lareau, renee ramos, masa miyashiro, kawika morgan, clayton dela cruz, garton bailey, george galeai. class of 1984 123 right: 1) michael kelley. 2) cathy brandt, hannah bj- ker, debra donney, leigb- ton ford, welter thoemmes, Stephen matesca (teacher). J) rochelle la pierre, cathy ho, aljon Hj($on, gerald iseri, david kahalewai. 4) william zeffiro, pamela akau, iliki barnard, sean watabayashi. below: 1) kathleen evans, camille de- ponte, randilee chun, mele kahalepuna. 2) mary kenoi, kathleen apana, tammy ana, lisa omori, mi- chelle baldovi. 3) russell makanai (teacher), shenan tahara, albert seamster, Clifford nakoa, clayton tal- lett, alika moriguchi, er- nest matsumoto. 124 underclassmen below, i) dint ifiv ten, kalani enghsh, rho neve , Isaac cockett, Jessica chong, vanessa tengan. 2) kehau kahauolopua, famie akana, A.x markeH kevin spencer, kalama heine, carl akai, rachael muller, monica rodrigues. 3) sueann kauanui, Christine hulten (teacher), bottom right: i) elzadia naipo, melanie kawai, theresa mckinney, aulani kauhane, Sydney treit.is. 2) taymond suganuma, denise kaaa, michelle singson, puanani cra bbe, wendy lee. 3) russell kaupu, lawrence brede, kerry won, bradley hope, tobert souza. missing from picture: robert lewis (tejeher). bottom left: wheeler brown gets his hst minute reading in before chss begins. class of 1984 125 above: 1) darleen kualii, na- dine magnani, kalani kaa- hanui, marsh de coile, lisa mo- kuau, mahikulani souza, au- drey kaa wa, jaime asao. 2) bob owens (advisor), dennis kanno, mark medeiros, duane iwata, sleven cbun, blaise haae, kennv moura. above: amanda smith, rogerine montero, and leslyn hanakahi exchange jokes in between classes, right: 1) princisca garcia, desiree pagaduan, charlene kauahikaua, lynton shima. 2) tunia kaawa, shanan kaholokula, cristina chock, lisa carter, sharon chang. 3) karl nakaima, eric kuewa, todd olsen, michael shimamoto, keawe leong. missing from picture: beth powers (advisor). 126 underclassmen tJt £ £ (op: 7 robert Jugon, doughs lee, ryan stone, eugene travis, whitney iranon. 2) gary obrecht (advisor), susan carter, gaynor makanui, vannessa puaa. J) daryl lynn akiona. 4) kimberly thomas, michelle higa, margaret jones, renee apiki, gar garcia. missing from picture: kil pelekai. above: nalani Jenkins and lehua kalima take care of the concession booth during the welcome back dance. class of 1984 127 right: 1) nichohs pimcntal. darren leu. 2) mrs. sigrid southworth (advisor), david ka- h.mu, Jennifer todd. le-ly kanakaole. 3) shannon kawakami, celia oshita. 4) t heeler brown, randolph kaui. lisa kaaekuahiwi, michelle yoshimitsu, lisa haasenritter, me- hnie inmj.nl kentvyn ai-chang. missing from picture: William perry. Jfl I h 4 128 underclassmen right: I) masen kuaiwa, donn mur.ik.imi. derrick watson. 2) kimberly souza, joella alagan, cheryl cobb, jodi meyer, melanie wong, myra joy soong. 3) spencer napoleon, Jonathan lui-kwan, carl keliipuleole, ser- geant charles smith (advisor), missing from picture: Christine kauahi, nadiline nalimu, grant lewis, above: charlene kauahikaua looks on as Stanley bejgrowicz laughs over a telephone conversation. left: 1) robert bontog. 2)barbara no- briga, mr. ronald todd (advisor), kan- ani chapman, ralph ahiona. 3) kala mobsman, hauoli lewis, Stanley bejgrowicz, harrilyn kameenui, adele supe, amanda batalona, hinano akaka. 4) mary muller, christiane na- kea, waiter min. missing from pic- ture: mark matthews. below: mrs. de- silva assists hinano akaka in some needed book supplies. bottom left: george slender checks through the card catalog for the title of a book, below right: robert low works diligently in drafting class. right: 1) anna celestino, pamela boshard, thomas enos. 2) bob whiting (advisor), renise haili, kehau freitas. 3) Janiel ba- tungbacal, darren ah chong, kelly ma- chado, tyran perreira. 4) raymond ka- haunaele, Steve hoag, alan Stewart, miss- ing: keith orian. below: Sydney freitas and randilee chun pound out their frus- trations on the typewriter, bottom left: kalani english assists the dining hall staff, bottom right: lisa omori finds relief between classes. 130 underclassmen left: 1) taylor hoopii, kenlon hong, anthony wong, marde smith, david kaneakua. 2) crystal pay anal, janean chun, rhonda kupihea, kimherly turn, ale ander liftee. 3) kema kana- kaole, zelinda jose, michelle kaaikala, lee ann aiu, rhonda hussey. 4) bruce magnuson (advisor). I above: 1) michelle covalt, ernest parrilla, tia stupplebeen, edward cashman, philip kahalelehua, keith orian. 2) amy soares, david Cecil, michelle paiva, holly wills, John liu, sherri ann silva. 3) lee Kitten (advisor), pa ' trick inouye, clinton hook, missing from picture: julie kaohi. right: jill akau concentrates on pushing the right tab. class of 1°84 I.il the class of 1983 class spirit bonded the sophomores together, as they completed their second year in high school, under the leadership of ed tiffany and vicki lar rieu, the class of 1983 pulled together, leaving behind their mistakes and constantly looking forward to the future, on the night of february 7, 1981, the sophomore banquet was held at the queen kapi ' olani hotel, highlighting the school year, other activities included a rootbeer bust in October and a Christmas social in december. above left: kimberlee kuoha and patrice tim-sing ponder over their problem, above right: peter don- nelly and warren badua try solv- ing their problem with deep con- centration, left: warren badua (vice-president). 2) carleen paresa (treasurer), patrice timsing (re- presentative-at-large). 3) kimber- lee kuoha (secretary), peter don- nelly (president), ed tiffany (ad- visor) richelle stillman (represen- tative-at-large). opposite page clockwise from top left: 1) walden wong is caught by the eye of the camera while making a clay pot. 2) kimo boyett and patty heely discuss the contents of the pack- age. 3) nani duey laughs at a joke in class. 4) richelle stillman scoops ice cream for the root beer bust. 5) rhonda tirrell tries to de- cide to drink, or not to drink, b) emmit kane tries to hide behind the bushes. 7) peter donnelly leaves the dining hall after a large lunch. class of 1983 133 5 1 r I U I fop: Jj nahaku mcfadden, dane christophersen, cassandra bov leanella abangan, jason cortez, Virginia bail (advi sor). 2. brenda sialana. 3) gregg horitz, wally rezentes, roberl tancayo, kela keahiolalo, milchell abad, glenn gomes. 4) robert makekau, bennett yap. missing from picture: jill yamada, right: mikala coakley diligently works to finish her homework before class ends, above: mrs. naniole shows albert joy even another way a racquetball racket can be used. 134 underclassmen above: 1) maile brito, tiare pahukoa, jodi muranaka, leslilyn baldomero, lorene chai, Stephen berg (advisor). 2) noelani loo, kimberly kahahawai, leigbanne tiwanak, liesl umiamaka, elizabeth haraguchi, michele eff, cindy silva. missing from picture: lanihau lum, Christine holt, top: 1) russell kaniho, edmund kahoohanono, paul pikini, randall soong. 2) laurie lee, lillian lareau, gerilyn lutu, ruth weatherwax, monica bacon, danette minan, anna peahu, leanne char, lee ables (advisor), thelma garso. missing from picture: John badoyen, archie yee hoy. class of 1983 135 top: 1) John herring ton (adviser), melody kamaunu, nicolette avilla, kirno boyett, ray teramolo, nelson akina. 2) molleen kealoha, robyn yim-martin, norine ahkoi, lisa manoi, maurice crabbe, keoni akana. missing from picture: charmaine ross, michele smith, glen luecke, michele hanapi. above: at the sophomore rootbeer bust, patrice tim sing sneaks some more soda into her float. 136 underclassmen top: 1) norma jean chai wendi lee pacheco, elena ling, davelyn nakamoto, nola donahue. 2) charles erskine, randall silva, michael lau, lloyd kelttnui, curran arakaki, chris wood, kalani auwae, charles burrows (adviser), missing from picture: henrietta hoeft, kapena kanaiaupuni. above: 1) arietta Johnson, claudine lee, carleen kop,judy chong (adviser). 2) christi ching, joan pokipala, joann sowa, kehaulani harris, lisa pestrello. 3) larry lima, geoffrey ellazar, kenneth hewett, darrell bactad, erick leong, ezra kanoho. missing from picture: camille wengler. above right: heather andrews finds that her homework just can ' t keep her awake, left: 1) theresa hangca, wendy nakashima, dawn akee, tony lum, hunter kekahio. 2) richard crabbe, keith marzan. 3) eugene kaili, erin crehan, jody brehm, chuck berry (adviser), arnold ah vuen, kai voung, abraham thomas. missing from picture: lisa sagun, tishia sowa. class of 1983 137 opposite page: top left- 1) Joseph cushing (advisor), darin mar, valerie hee, keith bukoski, coral nahooikaika, jeff kockle- man, patrick cullen. 2) luci-ann seno, dana alatna, shirley kanamu, danielle de freitas, cammy napoleon, dorene tagu- din, lisa-ann keliikoa. 3) jason kalahele, chris akeo. bottom left: glen luecke ob- serves his observations before writing up his experiments, bottom right: 1) kimo dung. 2) michele mateo, uilani hines- maria, kelly kaleikini, michael cadang, patrick voeller. 3) leini de lima, perry nihi, william gemmer (advisor). 4) sy shim, richard kilbey, james todd, law- rence smith, daniel kapea, alani apio. top left: monica bacon spends her free time studying for her classes, top right: lance dolera demonstrates his skills of draft- ing, left: 1) wendell nunes, denise du- pont, dana kamai, william shiroma. 2) joel camacho, sharlene grace (advisor). 3) cynthia wong, Jennifer kauhane, rhonda alexander, ann hirayama, kim- berly kua. 4) stuart jacobson, guy de- mello, kalani torn, kurt kaleikini. class of 1983 139 right: 1) waiter chang, richelle still- man, jaydee ainohi, joy castanera, melanie crowell, wailana kaipaka, millicent cruz, kahaunani aki. 2) Jean yuen, leonard salas, roberl ke- kaula, alexander akau, irvin ching. missing from picture: danielle lum, rohert cartwright. 140 underclassmen top: 1) theresa ellertson, frank Jensen, jamig sjlvg. 2) walden wong, mikeh mckeown, tim ho, vaughn arnold. J) fames turner, kimberlce kuoha. darrellyn desilva, lia keawe, julie ann rujii, Catherine kamau, Jon harvey (advisor), bottom: 1) brandy ledesma, nathan uyehara. 2) keoni smith, generoso fernandez. J) gary kukaua, emmit kane, russell meyer, gina kelai, arthur vsilson. 4) shannette aveiro, carleen paresa, tamar duncan, shawn kanaiaupuni. missing from picture: John atvai, sergeant lytic (advisor). class of 1983 141 top: 1) waynette torn, heather andrews, natalie ornellas, donnita wong. 2) yvonne kamakatviwoole, donna ho, deena arnold, Visa de ponte, lillian baricuatro. 3) michael mau, stuart tomasa, denise cambra, pohaikealoha dymond, arlene e. lavoy (advisor), darryl kukonu, peyton paaoao. above: carleen kop seeks the assistance of miss chong in speech class, right: deena arnold enjoys a pleasant conversation on the phone during her spare time. 142 underclassmen I top: 1) bradley chang, richard pinto, rich.ii J kurth (advisor), edward staniec, John kong kee. 2) nikki lavatai, maile uu, carolvn pang ching, lisa holloway, sandra siple, heidi fannemel, suzy pangilinan, dyson arakaki, kekoa awsu. mining from picture: aaron kane, peter donnelly. above: 1) renee Santiago, sharay ayau, malia chapman. 2) lee henry, norma lanai, gregory soares, wintehn park. 3) waiter nookini (advisor), debbie kailiwai, spencer patten, mitchell kanehailua, james vliet, brandy lee. missing from picture: andrea hussey, sandi dunn, serena fujikawa. class of 1983 143 upper right: 1) Sydney kawakami. 2) roberl nelson (advisor), Catherine remigio, leeann genovia, maile Stevens, james everett liu. 3) richard wurdeman, edwin lindsey, patrice chang, crystal santos, karen becker. missing from picture: darren hueu, gay murakami, eric rapoza. above: 1) holly eborn, theresa miyashiro, laurie louie, charles lovell. 2) scott seu, peter kaomea, renee louis, danielle apo, jean nelson (advisor), jack tvright, geoffrey chung, randall meyer, patrice tim sing, upper left: geoffrey chung diligently demonstrates his skills in chemistry. 14-i underclassmen bottom: I) Samuel keliihoomalu, Christine schmidt, cheryl mi umoto. alirfa brito. 2) rhonda tirell, jodi akau, dancttc de costa, darrah njone, erin nahuina. judy nsmussen (advisor), thomas water . 3) peter akiona, derick kakaio, kalani rietj, eric hori, anthony cullen. left: roger badua corrects J chemistry paper before handing it in. below: ikaika chang chuckles while he reads an excerpt from to kill a mockingbird. class of 1983 145 right: sydney kawakami does her assignment during typing chss. below: naupaka spillner .md dorene tjgudin enjoy themselves .it the sophomore ice Cream social bottom: I) tobert lee. djvid morion, david kjuhi, johnjthjn dujrte, vjughn chong, george fukuokj, keoki rodrigues. 2) k.mi.il.i bjker, kyle -indiong, mojnj spotkaeff, kurt teves, bonnie wong, pjtty heely, djrnelle le-lie, n.mi duey. lee thomas (jdvisor) 146 underclassmen top: 1) anlhony morano, kevin haohi, ronald mizutani, elena pagan, tammie ellis, kristine wilhelm, pikake lee. 2) norberl pokini, michael spencer, kurt leong, david branco, roger badua, albert joy, gregory ching. missing from picture: Janice gouveia, darrell schuetz (advisor), left: 1) vaugbnell tones, lorna kaowili, rhonda oana, lianne kalani, denise keomalu. 2) randall ranne, michael nakacbi, clarence ako, Stewart martin, lurline Salvador (advisor). 3) kaimi andrade, brian chock, Christopher todd, robert hew len, lance dolera. above: kimberlee kuoha uses her time to work on a project in the student production center. class of 1983- 147 148 underclassmen opposite page: top: 1) jolie morales, jonette kawai, laura lee, keala pruet. 2) malia richards, edward stormont, naupaka spillner, michelle fredholm. 3) william mossman, gregory chinn, warren badua. 4) lance leong, james joy, guy nahale, lilinoe grube. missing from picture: malia bray, jim thi ton (advisor), bottom: 1) james kahalewai, scott ahuna, sidney yim, tracy greig, malia taum, kahekili kealoha, John white (advisor). 2) darnell silva, april maliikapu, robert boyd, stacey connally, vanessa gascon, charlene achi. missing from picture: brenda crabbe, cheryl haia, lance low. lop: 1) david bishaw, lance wilhelm, conrad lum, jeff wheeler, mark chock. 2) Joseph espinoza (advisor), mikala coakley, lynn reyes, robin vagi, grace jenny, sandy kaauwai, cheryl kaanoi. missing from picture: ikaika chang. above: 1) allyson kaai, pearl ryder, victoria gahan, dawn baker, gene castagnetti, scott sproat, lawrence wong. 2) ed tiffany (advisor), barry choy, Christine wright, terrilyn lee, Joseph puu. 3) james liu, bruce mossman. missing from picture: michal ann kaululaau, angel may kayona. above right: yvonne kamakawiwoole blushes at her teachers joke. class of 1983 149 the ohana with mana the junior class expressed a lot of class spirit all year long, they started the year off by participating in all types of school spirit competitions like pep rallies, class color days, and homecoming, the class officers with the help of advisor helen lange planned various class activities such as the ice cream social, Christmas party, junior dance, and to top it all off the junior prom which was held in april. the juniors also received their class rings in november. top left: 1) lisanne kaupu (treasurer), helen lange (advisor). 2) marjorie kauha (representative-at-large), joy trask (representative-at-large), Val- erie chang (secretary), jodi timtim (vice-president), andrea apo (presi- dent), top right: the junior class ring expressed the class ' feeling toward each other, the words pina ' i means togetherness and ohana feeling toward each other, the words pina ' i and ohana meaning togetherness and family were used as the motto for the class ring, above: jodi timtim expresses her views at a class council meeting, left: andrea apo concen- trates as she works on the next class activity. class of 1982 151 above: I) lilinoe mckeown, lecsj kcawe, mi- chellc stone. 2) tvendell lee, lois kaninau, Jccdc baldwin, anthony morikawa, jolynn inciong. M william iaela, neal pahia, michael nahoopii, clav benh.im (jdxisor . missing from picture: kevin sasan, wade solomon, michael peralta, kvjhi kaupu, lynettc wong. right: I) al apo (.ui- isor), lloyd ad.tms. 2) hu.ihl.ii Ice, lisanne k.iupu, lei ann jLju, irish b.irber, melody tu- kuoka, shelly medciros. 3) clem liu. missing tmm picture: Justin whiting, brijn pajimola, mikela smith, brandee young, kalei keolanui, michael pohina, alan abad. left: I) hands ah yat, jr., laura poki- pala.joJi iseke, darlynda kim, debbie ictor. 2) kuulani seto, erit k s.m rjs, sharaine lum, sheldeen oana. 3) IteiJi iujii, June spencer, ke in yoshimitsu, scotl gonzales, glenn beach) (advi- sor), missing from picture: paul rosenberg, taka tsugawa, jann yock- man. below: 1) matthen wheeler, drew crowell, keoni lee, jonah wa- ters, harriet brunJjge (advisor). 2) tred kamaka, lori rodirgues, heather hejukuhni, howard Ivnn palakiko, trjci kawakami, marv lucy aki, edlyn soares. missing from picture: dwayne howland, sharmayne dureen, Stacy naipo, mark lupenui, michael miya- moto. m m 154 underclassmen above left: boni buddy concentrates on finishing a class assignment, above right: 1) pono maa, kinau rierson, celine car- valho, kathleen kameenui. 2) laureen kaowili, theone chock (advisor), marla aweau. 3) boni buddy, roberta gilbert, yvette amano, michael akiona. 4) anson ng, kevin haina, alan ostermiller, paul kamakawiwoole. missing from picture: susan martin, left: glen garcia puts all his efforts into perfecting his drafting skills, opposite page: top-1) frayling espinoza, morris payes, donald fujiyama, andrew vliet. 2) janet balberde, debbie victor, toni bissen, alethea ,distajo. 3) colleen kelley, gere kelai. irlteh torn, kellie al- meida. 4) jana hoopai, nani bowman (advisor). 5) moana norton, healani hamilton K norman jimeno, fred kamaka. missing from picture: elray lacey. bot- tom: 1) ty torco, lorna loui, Stephen young, John gartrell. 2) Joseph akana, Jacqueline tyau, valerie chang, shelby hoke, pop diamond (advisor). 3) rita matsumoto, hanakai kau, kitty knight, camille kaohelaulii, Jacqueline ganutan, vince victorino, eugene chong. class of 1982 155 156 underclassmen opposite page: top left- abraham mokunui gathers his sup- plies for a class project, top right: 1) michael cannella, thomas kaniho, erik iwanaga, Jejn harvey. 2) Jenise salazar, jcrelyn makanui, louise puuohau, noehni young, Catherine davis. 3) monica ornelhs, ann-frances chai, dancll haae, hclen lange (advisor), below: 1) kakela deering, carol lau. 2) kimo parr, Stephen apiki, walletta atchison, Jessica kjikaina, louise hoeft. 3) liane soong, kendall mann, roth puahah, glcnn hu. 4) lois long (advisor), left: 1) dean hayward (advisor). 2) harrys hamada, earl dayton, dickson chun, keao Santiago. 3) n. it. ili, wise, naomi kahumoku, benjamin simao, leimamo keanini, dawn kaniaupio. 4) donna aweau, corinne vuen. 5) denise fujiyama. missing from picture: kimberly palafox. be- low left: 1) roberta fellezs, margaret kea, sharon zane, gloria woodward, tracv thomas, robert chock. 2) michael ada ms, gerald Johnson (advisor), dean maeva, mark thomas, arnel morikawa, kristine leong. 3) arnold mclain, percv lum, alan akina, david yokoi. missing from picture, elissa gilliland. below: lilinoe mckeown patiently waits for her picture to be taken in the midkiff learning center ' s photo studio. class of 1982 157 top: 1) abrabam mokunui. 2) rochellc kepaa, heidi chung, kyle farm, hiram kamalu, kevin quindica, kalhy kaea. 3) earlynne maile, michael low, susan lareau, patrick soon, edwina wengler, chervl crabbe, diane gibb, gail matuse (advisor), missing from picture: joy trask. above: 1) james mcclendon (advisor). 2) lehuanani velasco, julie murakami, kehaugerard, iris kurosawa. 3) paul puaa, delphine wise, kabale sison, renee baldovi, liannc loo. 4) dickson au, bryan aiwohi, leland kahawai, gov moriwaki, mitchell ai chang. missing from picture: Stephen kaaa. l?i underclassmen ■left: 1) kyle forsythe, warren kaleimamabu, jacquelyn abreu, deborah hampp, tracy arakaki, maydene keanaaina, Jennifer chong, kenwyn walker, sabina rico. 2) alfred kanoho, joan maguire (advi- sor), wendell yin, keith aiwohi, missing from picture: darcy barrios, matthew crabbe, korina hanohano. above: 1) denise vanagawa, laura kane, samiann hussev, colleen crehan, donna rezentes, unify mcgee (advisor). 21 geno aiu, hoku tagerroos. jana spencer, edward maruyama, mele akuna, rovce makaea, sharilyn fong. missing from picture: Joseph akau, gerard iseri, dean quihano. class of 1982 159 right: 1) jean stewartijeiannejeejoyl 2) erline kaeo, andree puu, dawn minan. 3) Jonnj ruiz, mjriye tokunaga, roanne chee. 4) bryan kau, lewis lindsey, Jino akiona. 5) da id dougan. don metzger (advisor), kerry kanakaole. below: ahraham mokunui starts work on an art project at the student production center, bottom: thanksgiving days are spent doing research projects as debbie victor and ilona kamala thumb through the card catalog. 160 underclassmen left: 1) monica bernardino, lisa henry, craig nakaa- hiki, patricia muller, Wil- liam chai, stacy furcini, mrs. quick (advisor). 2. ed- ward ayau, scott poomai- healani, donna kalauoka- lani, carol aki, avis kauwale, chip benham, Carolyn cachola. bottom: 1) mrs. meyers (advisor), ce- city whittington, donna perry, naomi mattson, deanne davis. 2) keith cas- taneda, leiann fountain, robyn cummings, luanne camacho, francis hanuna, jana lai. 3) jon fukushima, frederick kauhane, ricardo peralta, charles tam-hoy. class of 1982 161 . I ■■llil II ,f J - op: 7 geoffrey ho, george kila. 2) paula puchert, bonnie mcafee, kawena cushingham, sheldon kam, holoua slender (advisor). 3) kawika rose, valerie mukai, kehau wong, debbie Stevens, byron souza, kennelh pepper, jenell yamada, malia ako. missing from picture: kalani pruet, ilona kamalu, chris pimental. right: michael kanno, ramona naipo, april akui, Alexandria kauhini, andrea apo, guia melo, kimo buddy. 2) dexter takasue (advisor), rockne lee, lisa cabbab, holly wong, emit osorio, kamuela ku, kamaile brown, ronald ching. above: edward ayau finds wearing a jacket over his head doesn ' t help his boredom. 162 underclassmen jS left: marjorie k.iahj has a hard time opening her locker when valerie chang shares a joke, below: 1) Frederick ka- maka, dwayne howland, peter opu- lauoho, matlhew wheeler. 2) ladd akeo, melaca kam, debbie victor, deneen mcni- coll, twanda cole, sonny tanabe (ad- visor). 3) mark lupenue, scolt manley, diana gomes, stacey tomasa, anson ng. 4) kyle forsythe, keoni lee, jodilynn tim- tim, jewel kaylor, geraldine godfrey, no- Ian pettier, missing from picture: jobie masagatani, matthew cavaco. class of 1982 163 top left: niuli ' i heine finds the copy machine in midkiff useful in writing a report, top right: 1) majorie kauha, colleen okimolo, Catherine cathcart, kalikolehua orian. 2) julie oliveira, momi aldrich, leah duev. 3) Catherine low, keala anana, chris ishihara. 4) rhude thompson (advi- sor), william crane, carl chun. 5) nathan Jameson, kalei andrade, kevin aki. missing from picture: winston myers. below right: andree pu ' u searches through her purse for an extra pencil, above: pono ma ' a uses his time wisely by doing his homework in midkiff. 164 underclassmen left: 1) tracy kashinoki, kim waialae, bernice eli, timothy taylor (advisor). 2) michelle baptist, michelle lum, victoria burke, william kalakau, man- uel smith, alan carvalho, how- ard leslie, John forsythe, kaena freitas, anthony wong. miss- ing from picture: clarise not- ley. below left: 1) carolann gomes, jean lum hoy, niuli ' i heine, jean akana, elizabeth chow. 2) Stanford rapanot, leighton kahanu, glenn leong, fred redling, keanu sai, mark miller, kimo lee. missing from picture: wendy barnes, shawna cochran, micheal ev- ans, lydia terry (advisor). class of 1982 165 Top: foreign studies-1) joe espinoza, terry klafehn, richard kurth, william gemmer. 2) alicia kurth, elaine takamiya, lurline naone, sarah quick, junko lovvry. right: indus- trial arts-1) waiter chang, munro hoadley. 2) lewis hubbard, hands parsons, robert horwath. missing from picture: John rantala. above: r.o.t.c.-l) sgt. major thomas lytle, first sgt. charles smith, master sgt. katsumi hirata, col. harold home, chief warrant officer ronald gardner. It. col. robert owens. 166 underclassmen left: english-1) kihei desilva, luellen hummel, robert lewis, gail matuse, gary obrecht. 2) hc.il.jni huch, sharon ohara, sally shoemaker, janet meyers, sharlene grace, james mcclen- don, darrell schuetz. missing from picture: harriet brun- dage, russ martin, elizabeth powers, lee thomas. below: sci- ence-1) samuel kon, Joseph cushing, lee witten,katherine aratani, charles burrows, ger- ald Johnson, missing from pic- ture: waiter mookini. bottom: p.e.-l) lydia terry, clayton benham, theone chock, dean hayward, richard tanabe, glenn beachy. missing from picture: don metzger, Judy ras- mussen. high school staff 167 £H (%« rt £t@l O fop rig i(: soci ' a studies-1) dexter takesue, Virginia bail, roy bass, sarah quick, russell makanani. 2) jim thixton, pat mccardel, lurline Salvador, helen lange, holoua stender, vivian little, richard greer, charles berry, Julian ako. missing from picture: nani bowman, ed tiffany, middle: home econom- ics-1) Suzanne fong, emily mcgee, mary f arr is, ar- lene lavoy. bottom right: business-1) arlis legler. 2) John berrington, ron todd, william chai, delmar hoffmeier. r R i  168 underclassmen top left: speech-1) malcolm reynolds, Judy naniole, luree hays, his long, Judy chong. middle left: math-lj Jeanne nel- son, sandra behenna, margaret birk, steve maresca. 2) rhude thompson, an- drea cyriacks, lillian yamamoto, verne bixby, albert apo. missing from picture: Stephen berg, tim taylor. bottom left: fine arts-1) eric shimamoto, paula herd, aristotle santa cruz, trances pickens, re- gina birkner. 2) eric pourchot, dale no- ble, robert nelson, John riggle, don har- vey, lee ables. missing from picture: nola nahulu, mahi Campbell. high school staff 169 ; — SF3 l: ®z r fil r : O C If ! 1 irJ i . 170 underchssmen opposite page lop; midkiff staff- 1) Justin a tagari, chris hulten, dani gardner, bob whiting, John white, bruce magnuson, aggie quigg, sigrid southwarth. 2) njncy middlesworth, pet tiffany, lynn fujita, gladys loo, luryier diamond, helen ing, wilma thompson, wendy mich, mary car- valho, carmen guieb. 3) wayne haberman. missing trom picture: gerry andrews, mandv bowers, lana costa, david tome, jeff deponte. opposite page bottom: physical plant staff- 1) my yamaguchi, zeke sakurai, arthur, lacad, hermengildo saniatan, marie de ' orio. 2) chuck bedell, james fujimoto, mario di bella, ty kamakeeaina, francisco palma, daryl uyehara, domingo guieb, ward lemn. 3) richard iwasaki, eugene mau- hili, richard shimizu, tadashi shinmura, telipe ganotise, alatau paa- kaula, eugene agaid, seitoku uejo, marciscojavines. 4) alfredo madriaga, Stanley vamada, toshiharu sakotani, francis furukawa, fred ito, goichi sato, erwin arquette. 5) adolfo babino, james alesna, jack yatomi, Joseph santos, esmiragdo lagapa, paul yamauchi, george yamashita, thomas yamasaki. b) arthur tamashiro, harry kea, saburo nimori, kiyoshi naka- mura. albert wong. 7) lorraine shoaf, beatrice olayer, nancy agaid. left: bookstore-lorna de silva, leona auerbach. below: transportation -1) richard murakami, richard ching, regi keaunui III. 2) clarence pi, clarence mahikoa, John gollero, ed kam, pat aloy. 3) harvey araujo, carter cobb, ray foster, joe rodriguez, al ceberano. 4) jerry kaopuiki. missing from picture: regi keaunui jr. school services 171 school services 172 underclassmen top: food services-1) hilbert young, thomas pagampao, hisaichi nakamura, eugenia slender. 2) george shirachi, bernadette tvright, laranette ramos, thelma tamanaha, mary salangron, heialda lacad, marie bruns, Caroline pibo. 3) calvin ford, m ra todd, iheresa bosino, helen perreira, mary foster, Josephine quinones. above: security-1) mark murumoto, donald akana. 2) marcia kam, alfred anderson, alvin baptista, auslin lui, darrell akamine. 3) paul long, george israel, cbarles hill, gerald pahukoa. missing from picture: raymond raphael, marlene monthio, edie cruz. right: hale ola-1) jerelyn mathews, julia kaina, jean kreusling. 2) sandra young, Catherine rosehill, dr. george mills. top left: financial aid-1) momi maunakea (financial aid assistant), gerry johansen (financial aid assistant), claire pruet (counselor). 2) robert worthington (director of campus financial aid), gloria gomes (clerk), frederick gros (director of financial aid), lop right: rev. david kaupu. above: boarding department-!) edward lapsley, gordon loo, robert springer, florence apo, cary farr, sieve maresca. 2) elizabeth manuel, alene nafziger, verne bixby, demetra Stephens, cathy peloso, lynn takabayashi, koby berrington, fred gilbert, wesley ch%ng, terry fial, trisha wood, valerie diamond, chairman wong, nola nahulu. 3) eugene hotinger, howard benham, paul cathcart, kahele kukea, bob horwath, phala white, russell martin, alien bailey, sherman thompson, clement malani, wendell davis, richard Campbell, keala watson, gerald Johnson, Julian ako, lee thomas, don metzger, bernee hall, sitting behind first row: brian matuse, debra hildenbrandt. school services 173 . || | ' . £ 82 v. — i ... ♦ sports L v ► ' :; ii ■■Ml— WM ' 4 mjii HLk 9B H V % m m — J L ■■inmmmmm mmm mmmmm 7 j] - ■■1 : ?JSB j- i % x w ■u 77 WW ( Sr L JU «■177 scoreboard 1980-81 varsity football boys ' volleyball we they varsity - 2nd in i.l.h. 14 J.imicn 7 4th in state 6 punahou 24 junior varsity - 2nd in i.l.h. 7 iolani 12 7 43 saint louis pac-five 21 girls ' volleyball 10 damien 6 varsity - 2nd in i.l.h. 18 iolani 12 junior varsity - 2nd in i.l.h. 31 punahou 19 intermediate - i.l.h. champions 7 pac-five 17 23 saint louis i.l.h. playoff 14 water polo 13 iolani 21 varsity - 3rd in i.l.h. 2nd in i.l.h. junior varsity -2nd in i.l.h. junior varsity football boys ' basketball we 14 saint louis they 7 varsity aa - 5th in i.l.h. 14 damien varsity a - 6th in i.l.h. 22 iolani 29 8 7 junior varsity - 3rd in i.l.h. 14 14 punahou pac-five intermediate aa - 6th in i.l.h. intermediate a - 3rd in i.l.h. 6 saint louis 16 6 damien girls ' basketball 18 iolani 2nd in i.l.h. intermediate football 21 varsity - 4th in i.l.h. junior varsity - i.l.h. champions we they boys ' canoe 7 punahou varsity - 3rd in i.l.h. 6 pac-five 7 junior varsity - 2nd in i.l.h. 21 saint louis 20 26 damien iolani 3rd in i.l.h. boys ' bowling varsity -4th in i.l.h. junior varsity - 3rd in i.l.h. girls ' bowling varsity - 2nd in i.l.h. 3rd in state junior varsity - i.l.h. champions boys ' cross country varsity - 3rd in i.l.h. girls ' cross country varsity - 2nd in i.l.h. 6th in state 12 girls ' canoe varsity - i.l.h. champions junior varsity - i.l.h. champions golf varsity - 3rd in i.l.h. boys ' gymnastics varsity - i.l.h. champions girls ' gymnastics varsity - 2nd in i.l.h. boys ' tennis varsity - 6th in i.l.h. junior varsity - 5th in i.l.h. riflery varsity - 2nd in i.l.h. boys ' soccer varsity - 5th in i.l.h. junior varsity - 5th in i.l.h. intermediate - 2nd in i.l.h. girls ' soccer varsity - 3rd in i.l.h. junior varsity - 4th in i.l.h. softball varsity - 2nd in i.l.h. 7th in state junior varsity - i.l.h. champions intermediate - i.l.h. champions boys ' swimming varsity - 2nd in i.l.h. girls ' swimming varsity - 2nd in i.l.h. scoreboard 79-80 above: athletic department - 1) shirley peterson (secretary). 2) mike miyaki (equipment manager), glenn beachy (trainer), calvin chai (director). baseball varsity - i.l.h. champions state champions junior varsity - 4th in i.l.h. intermediate - i.l.h. champions girls ' tennis varsity - 2nd in i.l.h. junior varsity - 3rd in i.l.h. boys ' track varsity - 2nd in i.l.h. junior varsity - 5th in i.l.h. intermediate - 6th in i.l.h. girls ' track varsity - 2nd in i.l.h. j unior varsity - 4th in i.l.h. intermediate -3rd in i.l.h. wrestling varsity - i.l.h. champions 4th in state j.v. and intermediate volleyball the girls ' junior varsity vol- leyball team placed second in the i.l.h. coacbed by joey miya- shiro, they practiced for two hours each day, developing their talents. the intermediate volleyball team spiked, volleyed, and blocked the ball to win the first place i.l.h. title, each game they played took deep concentration and team effort. right: 1) wills henderickson, mary muller, christiane nakea, jaime paet, pomai tomyzk, diana maunakea (captain). 2) kaohi kana- kaole, tyrarx perriera, tanya inoka, maiken cope, erna yamaguchi (captain), ivalee ka- malu, pamela akau, terry malterre (coach), below right: 1) dawn aki. 2) mary apo, dina arnold, ilona kamalu (captain). 3) coral na- hooikaika, terry kaaihili, lanihau lum, Jessi- ca kaikaina, colleen kawelu (captain), bon- nie wong. 4) pohai dymond, rhonda golden, joey miyashiro (coach), lorna kaowili. be- low: loreene kaowili anticipates the ball. 4Mj±rt £ 180 sports t varsity volleyball m the girls ' varsity volleyball team competed in an up and down season, they blocked pun- ahou to keep their second place title in the i.l.h. in their two hour practices each day they perfected skills under the guid- ance of kuuipo lum and winston lum. they were a young team with four seniors, three juniors, three sophomores, and two freshmen, they only had four returning varsity players - kathy hong, ferol martin, miulii heine, and moana spotkaef. they strived for perfection in every game they played, their stron- gest opponents were punahou and u.h. left: 1) moana spotkaef, malu chow. 2) kathy hong (captain), niulii heine, ferol martin, devini kaniaupio, cheryl mizu- moto. 3) kuuipo lum (coach), reydan ahuna, lisanne kaupu, aulani kauhane, leianne akau, lisa pestrello, winston lum (coach), below left: reydan ahuna gets up to the net for the dink, below: mary apo dinks the ball over the net. volleyball 181 boys ' varsity and j.v. volleyball throughout this year ' s season, both the varsity and j.v. volleyball teams were faced with many obstacles which they overcame through dedication and strenuous practices, the varsity netters, comprised mainly of returnees, set out to make a name for themselves, defeating many of their opponents, and placing them in second place in the i.l.h. standings, while the j.v. team, being new at the game, had the determination that was needed to mold them into enthusiastic and energetic young players. below left: dirk soma prepares to return the set. right: two varsity team members fight off an opponents slam, bottom: varsity volley- ball-1) pii .mi ross lee, dirk soma, dennis wong, chip benham. 2) stanlev vincent (coach), emil osorio, kalani mahi, bobby yomes (assistant coach), pono maa, tommy kaniho, hansen nuuhiwa (coach). left: ross lee prepares to serve to the defending opponents, below: varsity netters get last minute instructions from coach yomes. bottom right: ross lee sets the ball for pii aiu. bottom left: j.v. netters-1) curran arakaki, James kahalewai. 2) leighton ford. 3) taylor hoopii, dean maeva, cjrl akai. missing from picture: eugene chong, mike miyamoto, Stanley vincent (coach). boys ' volleyball 183 girls ' varsity soccer the girls ' soccer teams participated in both the i.l.h. and women ' s soccer assocation league, the highlight of their season was a trip to kamuela, hawaii, for a soccer tournament in which they can truly say that they scored high in spirit! top: kanoe kakaio recovers the opponents ' goal kick, top right: girls ' varsity team-1) bonimae huddy. 2) joy trask, liana neff. 3) julie kaomea, melanie trinidad, elissa gilli- land, gay murakami. 4) julie murakami, paula preston, pua louis, terri hangca. 5) tracey greig, kanoe kakaio, tia stuppleheen, gail hecker, tracey aiona. 6) ann hirayama, kerry inouye (coach), stacy naipo, lisa de- mello. above: gail becker, liana neff, and paula preston combine their efforts to get the ball down the field, right: julie mura- kami, tia stuppleheen, and julie kaomea go through their soccer drills with ease, far right: pua louis shows her ball passing form. 184 sports j.v. soccer • - top: kawena cushingham ' s successful attempt to save the ball helped the team on the way to victory, left: malia taum gets ready to pass the ball down the field at a practice session, above: girls ' j.v. team-1) kawena cushingham. 2) ten tai matthew, dana alama, kathy ho, julie kaohi, wendy akeo, jobie masagatani, kathleen evans. 3) charlie nakaima (coach), melanie kawai, tishia souza, lynelle kakaio, andrea hussey, nanea rapoza, joyceline lee, tony camp (coach). 4) joan pokipala, sandy dunn, malia taum. 185 y •Vf v eHAAf • ,V! -! - law 1 w ESP t M rC IW1I _■■.- : ■■arK2 ? mm, soccer s choo £ michael yen (coach). 2) ton aid lau displays some of his dribbling skills. 3) kenheth mau penetrates iolani ' s defense. 4) j.v. soccer team - 1) bruce cabral, brad hope, hiram kamalu, jerry watai, mitchell ai-chang, david kahanu. 2) alida lima, kalani auwae, kawika rose, lance low, ray suamuna. 3) carl chun, clem liu, steve hoag, tim ho, nathan Jamison. 4) gay murakami (manager), richard wurdeman, John enos (coach). this year ' s varsity soccer team took their first trip and travelled to the big island to participate in the annual hawaii preparatory academy tournament, they came away undefeated victors win- ning hilo 6-0, seabury hall 4-1, and maui 6-0. another first for soccer at kamehameha is the addition of the intermediate soccer team which placed second in the i.l.h. opposite page clockwise from upper left - 1) kevin kaohi strug- gles to gain control of the ball in a game against st. louis. 2) varsity soccer team - 1) martin heirakuji. 2) puni chee, ho ward kuroda, russell keliiaa, terry-john tomiyama, kevin balino, scot ahuna, kevin kaihi, steve hoag. 3) edward maruyama, wilfred ahtou, markham lee, scott man ley, mike lau, ray cairme. 4) renee louis, richard howard, arlen holt, derrick kakaio, glen akiona, brian kau, reid weids (coach), 3) ray cairme does a diving header. 4) kevin kaohi heads the ball clear in a game against damien. 5) terry tomiyama places his shot just qui of. the reach of the goalie. 6) terry tomiyama performs a well executed bicycle. 7) mike lau stops the drive of a st. louis forward, clockwise from upper left - 1) intermediate soccer team - 1) kunane Williams, John akana, ronald lau, brent almeida. 2) napp fukuda, wayne epstein, ken- neth mau, mark lau. 3) dean chu, kevin matsumoto, sheldon smith, michael couching, charlie nakaima (coach), missing from picture: neal wong, I W 1 - ' (fg . i — ' • ; r w) i Arl ' i r j.v. water polo this year ' s j.v. waterpolo team consisted of students from the intermediate division, as well as from the high school division, the team members, led by coach kihei desilva, combined all of their efforts and talents to place 2nd in the i.l.h. above right: malia taum aims carefully at the goal in an attempt to score, above: 1) lionel camara, keoni smith, larry brede, edwin dayton, sieve crowder. 2) cindy wong, ferol martin. 3) roberta gilbert, keahi birch, kihei desilva (coach), theresa dayton, michelle fredholm. missing from picture: cami tvengler, earl dayton. right: ed stormont prepares to catch the ball thrown from teammate charlsa grace. 188 sports varsity water polo the varsity waterpolo team, led by coach kihei desilvj, placed 3rd in this year ' s i.l.h. season, students from grades 10 thru 12 participated to make up the varsity team, each player displayed exceptional sports- manship during their games, while top teammates ian young and royce makaea led them off to a good season. left: 1) ian young, brad chang, ed stor- mont, kihei desilvj (coach), kauokahmi charlsa grace, missing from picture: rob- ert plunkett, kai young, duke mossman, royce makea. below: charlsa grace care- fully looks for an open spot as teammate kai young looks on. waterpolo 189 riflery shoots to score! 190 sports this year ' s riflery team was right on target, with improve- ment as one of their goals, although the team consisted mainly of new shooters, the season was one of learning and growth to achieve the highest standard in i.l.h. riflery they could main- tain. top: 1) kelly chuck, harry nakamoto, ross kapeliela, lee bishop, michelle naone, darirx mar. 2) lanell Sakamoto (manager), stuart tomasa, albert joy, andrew vliet, dickson chun, harry choy. 3) paul akau, james e. liu, leland kahawai, darren leu, mark perry (captain), michael chuck (captain), missing from picture: kaena freitas, robert tancayo, james liu, reynold hioki, tiffany catalfano, darrell lim (coach), din ton merril (coa n assistant), torn Scarlett (coach assistant), above: concentration was one of the most important qualities to have during competition, right: the line-up before any bullet is shot. swimmers make a splash! under the guidance of kihei de silva, the swimming team demonstrated their techniques of swimming, they practiced everyday to prepare themselves for com- petition at swim meets. left: kihei de silva coaches roberta gilbert on her strokes, below: ian young, bradley chang, edwin dayton, keoni smith, earl dayton, edward stor- mont, kai young, missing from picture: royce ma- kaea, duke mossman, kevin haina, larry brede, dy- son arakaki, charlsa grace, bottom: cynthia wong, keahi birch, ferol martin, theresa dayton, malia taum, mel.it a kam, roberta gilbret, michelle yoshi- mitsu, cheryl kaanoi, kelli good, Camilla wengler. riflery swimming 191 boys ' varsity a basketball with the talent of captains lewis lindsey and skip kahawai, the varsity a basketball boys pulled out and proved their skills in every game played, after practicing for two and a half hours a day for three months, these boys stepped into the court ready to take on any team willing to challenge them, combining their skills and talents to produce a success- ful team, these boys proved their pride and enthusiasm in representing kamehameha. right: 1) rollin rabara, taka tsugawa, mike turn, skip kahawai. 2) robert plunkett, dermis wong, robert naniole. 3) kalei andrade, edward nakaa- hiki, lewis lindsey. 4) ricardo peralta. missing from picture: lance kaowili. below: dennis wong searches for an opportunity to make his move towards the basket, below right: lance kaowili finds the base line welcoming. J0 «« h boys varsity aa basketball carrying their ability and talent to the peak of the net, the varsity aa basketball boys came to be known as a hot and fast team to play against, with the outstanding playing of captains stacy higa and joey malia, kamehameha came out of the first round with a six win one loss record proving their pride in representing kamehameha. top left: university high is pushed aside as Stacy higa goes for a fast break lay-up. top right: I) joey nu u, herhert huckso, stacy higa. 2) ty torco, matthew crahhe, thomas kaniho. 3) ladd akeo, kenneth hewett, kevin quindica, pono maa. above: tv torco goes up and up with a maryknoll opponent as joey malia and ladd akeo wait for a pass, left: joey ilia concentrates on his shot as he aims for the basket. bovs ' varsity basketball 193 boys j.v. and freshmen basketball this year the j.v. and freshmen basketball teams showed great potential and playing ability, the j.v. team coached by mike sa- bas tried very hard to make their team number one. the freshmen a team coached by winston lum and roy nakashima, and the freshmen ' aa team coached by albert apo, showed lots of talent all during the season, the j.v. team consisted almost en- tirely of sophomores with the exception of one fresh- men, both the freshmen a and aa teams consist- ed of freshmen as well as a few eighth graders. top: freshmen a basketball team-1) kerry won, randy kaui, rex bray, kalama heine, duane iwata, eugene travis, shawn oshiro. 2) alexander liftee, thomas enos, robert low, waiter min, Jonathan lui-kwan, grant lewis. 3) dora makaula (manager), kalani makekau, masa miyashiro, thomas mckeague, todd condon. missing from pictured: lance wilbelm, winston lum (coach), roy nakashima (coach), above left: freshmen aa basketball team-1) taylor boopii, richard costa, leighton ford, eric huewa. 2) phi I lip kahalelehua, keola chun, Joseph james, ross kauiho, nicholas pimental. missing from picture: damon pescaia, kekoa keliipuleole, kaha ' i dela cruz, chris naluai, kamalu gonzales, marsha decoito (manager), sandra kaauwai (manager) above right: ikaika chang goes for a lay up. 194 sports J - %_, I JZBEBA lop:j.v. basketball team-1) sy shim, richard saunders, mike nakacbi, darrell bactag, david bishaw, ronald mizutani. 2) ikaika chang, chris akeo, russell k j mini james todd, raymond kahaunaele, peter donnally. missing from picture: mitchell abad, mitchell kanehailua, mike sabas (coach), above left: ikaika chang shoots for a free throw as teammates get ready for a rebound, above right: masa miyashiro skillfully keeps the ball away from his opponent. intermediate j.v. basketball 195 girls ' varsity basketball the girls ' varsity basketball team opened their season with pre- season games on kauai. although the team was very young, the knowl- edge of coach dean park and the experience of returnees niulii heine and bernie perriera helped to achieve their goal of a successful season. top left: ione sanborn keeps her eyes on the ball as she prepares to make a basket, top right: glen beachy helps niulii heine during half time, above left: bom huddy brings the ball down court in a preseason game, above right: 1) lisanne kaupu, katherine hong, emily haia, venus rosete, reydan ahuna, charlotte kia, deede baldwin, ione sanborn. 2) michelle lum, niulii heine, boni huddy, ernie perreira, erna yamaguchi, jaydee aiwohi. missing from 19b picture: dean park (coach). boys ' inter, and girls ' j.v. basketball led by co-captains albert higa and ellsworth simeona, the seventh and eighth grade basketball team made a strong showing in the palama settlement 14 and under league, they finished their regular season at 5-2 and qualified for the playoffs, the team was coached by bob benham and a assistants dale turner and clem malani. the girls ' j.v. basketball team, with many of the girls returning from last year ' s championship squad, had a very triumphant season that included winning games against iolani and sacred hearts academy, shelly kahuanui has coached the team for the past tw o years, and did an outstanding job in helping to make this year ' s season both competitive and fun. top left: inter, boys ' basketball: 1) david devvitt (manager), 2) dale turner (coach), daniel turner, roth pung, stan cadiente, garrett awai. albert higa, spencer parker, bob benham (coach). 3) torn jenny, paul haake, michael matsuzaki, elkworth simeona, brian souza, todd apo, dean wilhelm. top right: stan cadiente fulfills his dream of dunking a basketball, above right: girls ' j.v. basketball - 1) danielle lum, cathv brandt, pattv ann heelv, nahaku mcfadden, patrice tim sing, lori togia. 2) shelly kahuanui (coach), tracy greig, Jennifer kaumane, elena pagan, cherie villa, Jackie ganutan, kathleen evans. above left: elena pagan receives a pass while practicing before a game. intermediate boys ' basketball j.v. girls ' basketball 19? powerlifters keep pumping! with the kaiser team as their biggest competitor, the kamehameha powerlifting team ' s season proved to be one of long practices and endur- ance, leading off the list of outstanding lifters were seniors louis mendonca and vince tagupa. with the help of advisor blane chong, the team came in first place to capture the well earned title of champs. top: powerlifting- 1) sissy k.ns.u. andrea hussey, ikaika dela- cerna, vincent tagupa, jonette katvai, michael baptist. 2) da- rnon kakalia, shannon aveiro, louis mendonca, blane chong (advisor), jon fukushima. missing from picture: shannon ta- hara, Jessica kaikaina, michelle baptist, lisa henry, right: jon fukushima gives it all he ' s got during practice. 198 sports left: shen.111 t.ihjr.t dues hit squjt with ease, bottom: vince t.igup.1 work-, nut OH the bench press, below: bhne chnng spots sissy kawai during practice. powerlifting 199 the warrior wrestlers this year the warrior wrestlers were coached by alan Johnson and tim bowden. in the presea- son kaiser j.v. tournament, ed- win lindsey took first place, and david yokoi grappled to first place at the pearl city invita- tional, the strategic kaipo wells took second place at the iolani invitational, the boys also had a fund raiser to earn money to participate in next year ' s tour- nament, both teams developed their ability and stamina to prove the qualities that make kamehameha proud. 200 sports opposite page clockwise from top left: varsity-1) mike chinn, lawrence yap, david yokoi, chuck layosa, mark lonokapu. 2) henry chapman, alan Johnson (coach), willie kalakau, scott poomaihea- lani, blaise hirayama. henry chapman shows mark lonokapu one of his moves, blaise hirayama gets ready to try and flip paul chang. top left: hunter kekahio and chuck layosa patiently wait for prac- tice to begin, top right: paul pikini eagerly tries to pin down blaise hirayama. middle left: michael cadang hurls over an iolani opponent, bottom: j. v. - 1) desman pescaia, chris teves, kevin au, kawika freitas, glenn hu. 2) brad miller, mark miller, ben simao, mike akiona, jimmy fernandez, curran ara- kaki. 3) keao Santiago, Steven chun, hanakai kau, keoni lee, hunter kekahio, edwin lindsey, erick santos, mikela mckeown, paul pikini, alien bodine. missing from picture: mike cadang. J wrestling 201 kamehameh j n apg cJub this year the boys ' canoe teams did exceptionally well, with the combined efforts of coaches Wallace wong, the kino brothers, kimo, keoni, and ekolu, the boys placed high during all the regatta, they participated in i.l.h. regattas during the week and na opio regattas on Satur- days, during practice the boys not only paddled, they also ran, swam, and exer- cised together with the girls to form one big family right: coaches - 1) Wallace wong, John benson, rose lum, keoni kino, shirley nakamura, kimo kino, ekolu kino. left: boys ' varsity - 1) fit jucutan, jottD Kj ' Thong, gzrretthera, bully nakaahiki 2)J n loque, herbert kihoi, dale phillips, ryan ma- V ; ™ ° kua, -mike higgifSTian ah mook sang. I I nrii piui ° Z ? r- 1 202 sports left : senior men - I) ijn ah mimk s.mg, bully nakaahiki, mike biggins, garrelt hvrj. 2) HI jut al. in. hvrbcrl Lihui, ryjn ni.iku.i.juhn «b cltong, dale phillips, hen loque. right: junior men - 1) scott gonzales, m.il- then cavaco, keith aiwohi, Stanford ra- panot, nolan pettier. 2) gerard iseri, alfred kanoho, mike miyamoto, Stephen kaaa, morris payne, arnold mclain. ?. l 2£ left: freshmen boys - 1) kala mossman, pat- rick voeller, russell kaupu. 2) loyd keliinui, randall lindsey, darren almeida, gerald iseri, mike kelly. boys ' canoe 203 kamehameha i.l.h. women ' s canoe team the i.l.h. season began in early february. under the coaching of head coach rosie lum and as- sistant coach shirley na- kamura, both the varsi- ty and junior varsity teams had a very com- petitive season, their re- gattas were held at mag- ic island where they paddled their way to victory, the varsity team had an especially good season which was filled with good times that they will never forget! top left: officers - mike higgins (president), sheryllne ching (secretary), rhanda wong (treasurer), kirstie kane (vice president), missing from picture: jin.ih.ui spencer (sgt. at arms), top right: girl ' s junior varsity team - 1) healani hamilton. 2) wailana kaipaka, cheryl mizumoto, victoria tomczyk. 3) mele kahalepuna, danette minan, donna kalauokalani, dana kamai. above: girl ' s varsity team - 1) Catherine low, kawena cushingham, dawn minan, deneen mcnicoll, julie oliveira, sheryllne ching, rhanda wong, kirstie kane, michelle martines. missing from picture: kirn palafox and ainahau spencer. 204 sports na opio canoe club the na ' opio club had art expecially good year, like the i.l.h. teams, the club members practiced everyday at ala moana beach, their practice sessions included much running and paddling, their two hours of hard practice paid off for them when they competed against other clubs in the state, for they were consid- ered one of the top clubs by the paddlers from the other schools, imua na ' opio club women! ■m m top: senior girls - 1) tracey tai, cynthia damo, sheryllne ching. 2) rhanda wong, robyn kailiehu, reneann canto, heidi marciel, michelle martinez, gail becker, kirstie kane. above left: junior girls - 1) geri godfrey, healani hamillon, julie oliveiri, ilona kamalit Catherine low. 2) trances hanuna, dawn minan, donna jo rezentes, dawn kaniaupio, shawna cochran, deneen mcnicoll, kawena cushingham, donna kalauo- kalani. above right: freshmen girls - 1) denise kaaa, victoria tomczyk, mele kahalepuna, lisa west, randilee chun, wendy lee. left: sophomore girls - 1) ruth weatherwax, cheryl mizumolo, wailana kaipaka. 2) vanessa gascon, karen becker, lorna kaowili, dana kamai, danette minan, pikake lee, maile Stevens, bonnie wong. missing from picture: rhonda oana. girls canoe 205 boy ' s varsity baseball « as the baseball team made its hit through the season, don metzger, eddie alien and dick koshiwaida coached the well rounded team of four seniors, six juniors, five sophomores, and two freshmen to feel the spark and anxiety of carrying out the potential and pride of kamehameha. with the help of experienced returning players of last year ' s state champi- ons, captains tay deering, skip kahawaii, and dirk soma were able to lead their teammates away from those familiar words, three strikes and you ' re out, to those successful words of, it ' s a grand slam! top: dirk soma gets ready for a double play, above left: got to get to first base , is the reaction ofgary kukaua. above right: francis ah-yat concentrates on his form as he hits the ball, right: coach don metzger finds time to give tay deering his point of view. 206 sports Icll: I) chril pimentjl, jody brchm. 2) dean hjrvey, dirk soma, lay deering, francis ah-yat, skip kahawaii. 3) dona Id shim, charles lovell, pono maa, lawrence smith, wendell lee. 4) dick koshiwaida (as- sistant coach), gory ku- kaua, kalani perrv, kakela deering, tyler kanetakc, kalani torn, eddie alien (coach), missing from pic- ture: don metzger (coach), below: dean harvey still finds outfielding exciting, bottom right: having wound up for the pitch, kakela deering readies himself to whip the ball, bottom left: after much pressure chris pimental re- leases the ball for a win- ning pitch. ! ' • , «• W toys ' varsity baseball 207 and intermediate baseball this years intermediate baseball team, with few returnees from last year, strived to reach a peak of excellency, joe torn jr. and ed tiffany coached the boys, teaching them the qualities that make up a team - effort, unity, and pride. top left: robert bontog stretches to make a catch, top middle: phillip kahalelehua prepares to throw the ball, top ri ght: nicholas pimental shows his throwing form, above left: intermediate coach joe torn jr. gives his boys a pep talk, above right: an intermediate player tries to get the throw in. 208 sports • • .- • . - - w . ' - V 2 the junior varsity team proved to be a quality team with much potential for future varsity years, with joe torn, sr. as head coach and don Santiago as assistant coach, the hoys strived to reach their highest potential. top left: aaron kane puts all of his might into his iron, top right: .v. baseball - 1) Joseph torn, sr. (coach), peyton paaoao, phillip kahalelehua, randy kaui, darryl kukonu, kahekili kealoha, aaron kane, stuart jacobson. 2) kevin yoshimitsu, kevin Crockett, keoni ahlo, walden wong, jason chung, nathan Jamison, eugene kaili. 3) kekoa keliipuleole, tim ho, ben- nett yap, jason kalahele, masa miyashiro, cary won, don Santiago (coach), left: kahekili kealoha puts some fun into fielding the ball, above: jason chung takes a swing as keoni ahlo awaits the ball. ' iate j. v. baseball 209 girls ' softball: varsity above: varsity- 1) heidi chung, rhonda hussey, norine ahkoi, michele baldovi, jenny kauhane, kelly kaleikini, jolynn malama. 2) monica heu sing, danielle lum, lanihau lum, rhonda tirrell, colleen kelley. J) hank makekau (coach), debbie victor, deede baldwin, niulii heine. right: jolynn malama slams another home run past the opponent. this year ' s varsity softball team was the result of much time, effort, and practice, under the coaching skills of hank makekau, along with outstanding players debbie victor, deede baldwin, and jolynn malama, a competitive season of victories dominated the i.l.h. with the hardworking warriorettes. 210 sports . j.v. and intermediate left: toke pa touches base in order to score another point for the team, below: intermediate- 1) cristene chong, tr.ici matsumura, candice napuelua, sydney wong, lori lum. 2) tehane wainee, maile keane, noelani de costa, alison look, heather love, davidette pa. 3) Joseph torn (coach), shantel ching, cathy sodetani, kahana bailey, ui kahue. although the competi- tion was tough for both the intermediate and junior varsity teams, the season proved to he one of both competition and fun. coached by Joseph torn, the intermediate girls trained to become one of the better teams around, on the ju- nior varsity team, competi- tion was close with puna- hou, but that didn ' t stop the j.v. girls from having a winning season. ove: junior varsity- 1) robin ho, leo keanaaina, mariye tokunaga, nahaku mcfaden, mary ferot, patty heely. 2) iralee kamalu, enee awai, ann hirayama, loke pa, rochelle lapier, rnichelle baldovi. 3) arietta Johnson, maile wilson, tina grube, leini de lima, hris wright, pua de costa, bonnie huddy. 4) don Santiago (coach). girls softball 211 boys ' and girls ' varsity track this year ' s boys ' and girls ' varsity track team largely consisted of return- ing juniors and seniors, the track team used this asset while competing in various meets such as the punahou in- vitational and the ilh relays, the ilh championships in april and the states in may demonstrated the track team ' s strength in competition. I? i clockwise from left - 1) liana neff flies over the hurdles with the greatest of ease. 2) ferol martin grins as she follows through on her discus throw, girls ' varsity track team - 1) kelli good, elissa gilliland, celine carvalho, andrea apo, liane neumann (manager). 2) kathy neumann (coach), liana neff (captain), carol lau, Jennifer chong, jolynn malama (captain), shanae souza, lorna loui, kanoe kakaio (captain), missing from picture: ferol martin (captain). 3) keith kaui and albert loui make the final push to the finish line. 4) elissa gilliland readies herself for another grueling lap around the field. clockwise from left: boys v rsity track team -1) keith kaui (captain), glenn akiona (captain), albert loui (captain), tim dark (captain), roland taloh : f2aptain), billy asing (captain), gary ahnee. 2) tony lebron (coach), markham lee, paul rosen- berg, kalani kam, erik iwanaga, vance vic- torino, alan carvalho, kevin ai, marshall marumoto (coach). 3) jim akina (coach), larry akana, fred kauhane, willy chai, pat- rick paaoao, george kila, kyle farm, kawika rose, missing from picture: jeff ish. 3) shanae souza stretches before prac- ticing. 4) andrea apo contemplates her strategy for the coming lap. J) billy asing demonstrates the stamina required of a varsity team member. 6) celine carvalho and elissa gilliland practice their starting stances. girls ' j.v. and intermediate track the kamehameha girls ' j.v. and intermediate track teams raced to another good season, during the first few meets of the season, the girls strived to break school records, meets were held against punahou, iolani, st. andrews priory, and many other schools, one reason for the girls success was the good coaching given by winston lum and daniel hanohano. determination, persistance, and sheer-hard-work led the girls to an outstanding season. christe wong displays her excellent form as she gets valuable yard- age on her long jump. top left: girls intermediate track - 7) debbie joy, kristine makaneole, michelle lee, ann matsuzaki. 2) christe wong, michele shimizu, lisa oshiro, daniel hanohano (coach), sheryl garcia, Christine hussey, andrea decosta. missing from picture: bonnie hughes, above: girls j.v. track - 1) gay murakami, tiffany catalfano, carolyn pang-ching, terri hangca, lisa omori, lianne kalani, cissy kawai, nicole kanahele. 2) jean akana, cathy ho, Cassandra bowman, mary muller, debbie Stevens, marla aweau, lisa demello, len tai matthews, gaynor makanui, winston lum (coach). 3) Jessica chong, tammy ellis, sandi dunn, melanie crowell, tyran perreira, tia stupplebeen, kelly machado, tishia souza, rogerene montero, elizabeth chow, darlynda kim. missing from picture: lynelle kakaio, margaret jones, renee louis, donnita wong. - 1 . fffiBK,.-: v ±m . m$ ' v? boys ' j.v. and intermediate track daily practices helped the boys ' junior varsity and intermediate team individuals improve their skills in running, jumping, hurdling, and throwing, though both teams were yo ung and virtually new to competi- tion, they proved themselves through various meets throughout the sea- left: parker kaneakua exerts all his energy as he races towards the finish line, below left: boys intermediate track • 1) kukuiokalani keliikipi, John akana, kevin young, charles mcnicoll, russell ueno, geoffrey yamato. 2) parker kaneakua, greg akimseu, garid faria, kevin needham, lawrence brede, kalani rieta, eugene travis. below right: kurt teves discusses some important matters with keith bukoski while helping him stretch, bottom left: paul sialana demonstrates good form while throwing the shot-put. bottom right: boys junior varsity track - 1) eugene chong, kelsey nakanelua, karl teves, whitney iranon, kurt teves, keith castaneda. 2) keith marzan, Sidney yim, alan akina, geoffrey ellazar, bobby quintevis, glen garcia. 3) gene castagnetti, guy moriwaki, geoff chung, keith bukoski, emmit kane. it ' s a long and winding road hours of practice, patience and endurance was the route the cross country teams took to earn the title of 2nd for the girls and 3rd for the boys in the i.l.h. the teams also par- ticipated in the state cross country championships held at hawaii loa college, where the girls placed 6th overall. 216 sports M clockwise from lop left: 1) John akana, charlie mcnichol, kevin iu, howard kuroda. 2) marla aweau (manager), brian kju, cjrl chun, Stephen young, anson ng, diane gibb (manager). J) glenn leong, glenn akiona, kawika rose, waiter weatherwax, pete winkler (coach), roberta lel- lezs runs in for the finish, kelli gooj .in J Celine carvalho pace themselves for the long 4.4 mile run. jhn marumoto and frances kaneakua sweating it out. 1) puamana seymour (coach), Jennifer lam, tammy ellis, roberta fellezs, jean akana, andrea apo, kelli good, celine carvalho, cassandra bowman, shanae souza. waiter weatherwax enjoys a refreshing drink after a long run. kevin au and Stephen young discuss the outlook for the st. louis meet, middle left: anson ng and waiter weatherwax take a run- ning leap in the 4.4 diamond head run. middle right: the teams kick back and relax after the s i km V cross country ' 217 . . . h consistency is the Wo-uo cic name of the game, S - 1 ks commented sam i- 1 £jOtt l ake ' the J unioT varsity tennis coach il£L who ? uided hi i leam oy to victory in the •vS jHvoy. . ,. th j s year an( j j v - Kii iC- sr fSng sense of j_ L togetherness and teamwork provided that pa th for upsetting punahou and iolani, two of the most competitive teams and to go on to have a season of victories and mostly good times. freshmen harrilyn kameenui, myra joy soong, and avalon U v . dLo. gusman lead the list of outstanding players. right: girls ' j.v. tennis team- 1) avalon gusman, harrilyn kameenui, myra jov soong, puanani crabbe, jean stewaxt. 2 ) riche lle stillman, Jeianne leeloy, lorene chai, lisa henry, sam lake (coach), bottom left: lisa henry shows a good follow thru for a perfect serve, bottom right: puan- ani crabbe warms up be- fore her match by practic- ing her serves. girls ' j.v. tennis 218 sports girls ' varsity tennis along with tne girls ' j.v. tennis team, the girls ' varsity tennis team was definitely better, this year they were well-rounded and with more depth than in previous years, owing to this fact was the obtaining of two new freshmen wendy akio and willa hendrickson who were the more experienced members along with carleen kop, a iophomore and melissa agena, a tenior. this enabled them to also become the i.l.h. tennis champs. left: girls ' varsity tennis team- 1) carleen kop, willa hendrickson, wendy akeo, molly kealoha. 2) laurie tntai, melissa agena, diane lee, mariye tokunaga, kathleen kameenui, jamie whittle, mindy chung, ter- ry thomas (coach), Joanne noa. bottom left: molly kealoha practices her back- hand for her next return, below: carleen kop shows a mixture of different emo- tions as she waits for her opponents serve. . ■■.;. v •: ' . jtT ««t k w e -s s girls ' j.v. and varsity tennis 219 boys ' varsity and j.v. tennis the boys ' j.v. and varsity team came on strong for a good season, both teams were mainly comprised of new members, but determination, good stamina, and team spirit kept both teams alive for an excellent season, the varsity team coached by eddie panui and led by captains garret t kam and tim o ' leary were determined to give it all they had and they did. the j.v. team coached by auntie panui had a hardworking and fun season. clockwise from right: boys ' varsity and j.v. tennis-1) tim o ' leary tosses the ball as he gets into position to serve an ace. 2) garrett kam shows his perfect form for an ace and a point. J) boys ' varsity tennis-1) kevin winston, robert boyd, reynold hioki. 2) roy kamana, charles lovell, tim o ' leary (co-captain), eddie panui (coach), missing from picture: garrett kam (co-captain). 4) kevin win- ston returns a fast rebound. 5) robert boyd returns a high lob from his opponent. 6) tim o leary displays a good forehand as he quickly reaches down to save the point and win the game. 7) hoys ' j.v. tennis-1) greg lee, greg chinn. 2) william maielua, Jonathan duarte. missing from picture: Stephen young, brian pajimola, shannon kawakami, auntie panui (coach). r=rat : ; V k .  • .V— - • - v • vwv v. 220 sports | i • ' ' r ■i -J i r - . ' ras bovs ' varsity jnd j.v. tenni 221 gymnastic team ' • ■- j the boys ' varsity team was a veteran team with five seniors who led their team to the i.l.h. title, the girls ' varsity team consisted mostly of new members who fought hard and were rewarded at the end of the season by taking 2nd place in the i.l.h. upper left: l)kim jellings, kehau wong, lisa henry, ann weatherwax, millicent cruz. 2) brad cooper ( aclijrJannyl ahohTrnaTrmi(stephen lam,alika watts, charles spaeth, dana craig. missing-from picture: noelani yourig amHee kaleo. upper right: charles spaeth demonstrates movement on the pommel horse, right: lisa henry spots kimberly jellings on the balance beam. 222 sports golf team all the way from the honolulu country club to the olomana golf course, the team demonstrated their skill and confidence despite muddy courses and windy conditions, for the first half of the i.l.h. sea- son, the golf team placed second in the league, as coach clement enoka guid- ed them through their suc- cessful season. upper left: 1) wally rezentes, 3 lien lau, jonah waters. 2) anthony wong, chuck lurn, chuck erskine. missing from picture: stacy higa, scott kauhane, scott teu, torn wa- ters, clement enoka (coach), mav- leen enoka (coach), bottom left: alien lau prepares himself to hit the hall, above: chuck lum follows through with his hit. left: jonah waters attempts to put the hall on the green. gymnastics golf 223 girls ' varsity and j.v. bowling the girh ' varsity and junior varsity bowling teams both opened the 1980 season by winning their first games, the varsity team captains are roslyn hanchett and kristine dung, leading the junior varsity team was brandee young, both of these teams were skillfully guided by coach mickie ceberano. brandee young averaged the highest score for the junior varsity team, while for the varsity, kristine dung and roslyn han- chett were high scorers, both teams were man- aged by conrad lum. games were played every tuesday and thursday at 3:30 p.m. at kalihi bowl. 224 -.;n)r(- opposite page, top right: 1) ronnie kuhia, jan lewis, hristine dung (captain), roslyn hanchett (co-captain). 2) mele akuna, his kan- inau. opposite page-bottom left: kanoe kepaa checks over the team scores, opposite page, bottom right: leianne lee loy gracefully at- tempts to throw the ball, top left: 1) leianne lee loy, brandee young (captain), kanoe kepaa, joella alagan. 2) charlene achi, guia melo, diana gomes, sharaine lum. top right: mele akuna attempts a strike, left: guia melo and leianne lee loy discuss the team strategy. girls ' varsity and j. . bowling 225 boys ' j.v. and varsity bowling with striking accuracy, both the j.v. and varsity boys ' bowling team won their first matches of the year against mid-pac. they were ready to roll every tuesdav and thurs- day at kalihi bowl after school at 3:30. the varsity team was well balanced with three newcomers and three re- turning seniors, gordon gomes was the team captain and outstanding player with an average game score of 176. he was also the highest league scorer at the start of the year with an outstanding score of 25b in a game against St. louis. the j.v. boys were a solid team with three juniors and three sophomores, including team captain and high average scorer, glenn gomes, to show their pride and enthusiasm, ribbons were made for each member at all the games, j.v. and varsity coach miki ceberano had lots of confidence in the boys, they worked and practiced to play their very best. jhove: j.v. tejm-I) glenn gomes, robert kekjub, Justin whiting. 2) jnthony morikjwj, rj terjmoto, conrjJ lum (rrunjger), gregory chinn. right: rjnJ young goes tor j strike. 223 spnr s I p WIP BSHIB -.af, ! a I 9 fer ! K above: varsity team-1) gjrrett kjm, rjndjll merer, rjnd young. 2) Joseph jkjnj, glenn gomes, stune martin, left: gordon gomes aims with concentra- tion. j. . .mJ varsity boys ' howling . v 13 - J m ' Tffi [m W wm In i j t. t m u i   f, . • ■■•• im 4 ft. €«.— ; ajJJ ? ,«,V f i lk ■llllf 1 Sk Ofe rm 2 l r ftf w  I ' I ■iB 1— 1 J WnJP 1 P$ v • Ml iWfttf 0 eppquads ignite spirit f 7 the varsity pep squad, consisting of 10 energetic cheerleaders and 4 out- standing adagio boys, and the j. v. pep squad, consisting of 8 super spirited sophomores, kept the spirit of kame- hameha alive throughout the 1980- 1981 school year, this spirit began during the summer, as both squads took first place overall at the dynamic cheerleading association camp, and it carried them through a victorious football season and ended with a win- ning basketball season, so goes the • saying, give it all you ' ve got h and they did. | clockwise from opposite page lop: (1) varsity pep squad-1) charles spaeth, liane neumann, lot i rodrigues, edwina wengler, Jennifer chong . bern ice eli, dana craig. 2) Stephen lamf ehau gerard , siacey archer, kehau wong, kjui TvtmgT cHrisTirte Campbell, ray cairme. (2) nani fanne- mel, at an October pep rally, cheers that ' s what it ' s all about. (3) cami wengler gets one big imua at a game held on mawaena field. (4) kehau gerard teaches the senior class at the homecoming pep rally how to read! (5) j.v. pep squad-1) leanella abangan, millicent cruz. 2) allyson kaai, Camilla wengler,, jamie silva, nani fannemel, aulani ryder. (6) gducf looks is not all it takes, as kehau gerard demonstrates . you also have to have perfect balance. (7) lori rodrigues gives one big fight! (8) ray cairme and edwina wengler show why kameha- meha is number one, second to none! £ f aw v£kA K. r ?y  j 1 % 7i j. v. and freshmen football kamehameha warriors ' j. v. and freshmen teams consistently brought in winning seasons, and this year was no exception, both teams played with good sportsman- ship, team spirit, and determination, the j.v. team winning their opening games of the season with a score of st. louis-6 kamehameha-14 and damien-0 kamehameha-14 gave the team an excel- lent season, as for the freshmen team, they also won their opening games with a score of punahou-0 kamehameha-7 and st. louis-20 kamehameha-21. striv- ing for victory was their main goal . . . and they won it. above: 1) kaiwi lupenui, russell kaupu, alika moriguchi, nicholas pimental, aaron kamalu, eugene travis, grant lewis, ricky rickard. 2) joe torn jr. (coach), michael kelly, david kahalewai, guy ahlo, whitney iranon, wait er aniban, athan arquette, raymond suganuma, todd condon, richard costa. 3) joe torn sr. (coach), John nascimento, richard Hike, alexander liftee, jonathon lui-kwan, isaac cockett, kalama heine, philip kahalelehua, waiter min, kevin cockett. sam poomaihealani (coach). 4) michael pokipala, wendall kailihiwa, ernest parrilla, damon pescaia, paul sialana, edward cashman, shannon kawjkami, scott kauhane. 5) derrick tsukiyama (coach), william maielua, masa miyashiro, darren leu, chris Johnson, waiter theommes, kristian naluai, paul umiamaka, randolph kaui, kema kanakaole, raymond kahaunaele, edward tiffany (coach). Hue big; 232 sports ■above: 1) kimo dung, ikaika chang, lyler kanetake, Sidney yim, wintehn park, norberl pokini, maurice crabbe, alan carvalho, darren hueu. nolan pettier, jason cbung. 2) vaughn arnold, charles lovell, jon fukushima, gene castagnetti, roberl lee, brian chock, kalani rieta, michael mau, kahekili kealoha, erick leong. 3) bruce nong (coach), keith marzan, spencer patten, kalani perry, eric rapoza, kaimiola andrade, gary kukaua, richard saunders, james vliet, jason corlez, george fukuoka. 4) steve robello (coach), russell mayer, daniel kapea, neal pahia, michael spencer, darcy barrios, kakcla deering, ezra kanoho, Joseph akau, mark lupenui, keith bukoski. 5) dale turner (coach), mike evans, peter donnelly, mikela mckeown, matthen crabbe, aaron kane, jimmy joy, lance leong, kurt kaleikini, carl keliipuleole. missing from picture: kapena kanaiaupuni, jody brehm, richard kaulukukui (coach), deron akiona (coach), nelson moku (coach), top left: alika moriguchi out runs his opponent for a touchdown, top right: a kamehameha warrior running back tries to escape the pac-5 defensive line. j. . and freshmen football 233 action on the gridiron the warriors got off to a slow start, phcing fourth in the first round of the season, however, time proved of the essence, as thev had a successful second round. clockwi se from top left: (1) coach freitas instructs his charges. (2) pat soon picks up yardage against da- mien. (3) chris kapalolu follows through on a pass reception. (4) hilly asing eludes a damien tackier. (5) ladd akeo pulls down a damien running back as the warriors converge. (6) robert naukana displays his fast reactions. (7) billy asing swivels his hula hips. (8) team captains scot plunkett and tim dark captured after a vigorous game. sports warriors strive for victory it was a year of accomplishments as well as frustration for the kamehameha warriors ' varsity football team, as they toiled through daily drills under the supervision of head coach calvin chai, they forwarded for a comeback in the second round after placing fourth in the first round, team unity and determination kept the mighty warriors together and will come back ne t year for a winning season. below left: chris kjpololu hand off to william asing for an impressive gain, below right: J) calvin chai, at torco. 2) mike joy, clem enoka, william chai, wayne asing. missing from picture: rockne freitas. bottom left: ty torco manhandles a st. louis running back, bottom right: robert naukana displays warrior power as he brings down the opponent. 23t sports Jiff «« - ■• dfcove: ,( patrick paaoao, l.iJJ akeo, alika turner, scot plunkett, shannon aveiro, Jjrryl ng, tim dark, Jamon kakalia, jj hucu. 2) blaise hirayama. patrick soon, jon kane, shannon rohello, william asing, william kalakau, frederick kauhane, guy ebalei, nilliam chai. larrv akana. 3) -colt poomaiheahni, Jarrell ferrcira, ranJall soong, kyle forsylhe, stacy furcini, michael pohina, ty torco, michael adams, anthony cullen, kcauk.ii more} (manager), lawrence esperanza (manager). 4) michael asing, chris akeo, patrick pamatigan, kimo boyett. craig nakaahiki. taka tsugawa, george kih. Christopher pimental, markham lee, todd apo (manager). 5. keith kaui, lay deering, jason kahalelehua, david sai, kerry kanakaole. howard le-lic. alan ostermiller, james turner, mark patterson, robert naukana, kenneth hewett. missing from picture: chris kapololu, kalani torn, top: chris kapololu bullets a pass to a kamehameha receiver, as william asing clears the way. ijr-it football J. ! ! aa I in the beginning once upon a time, high in the hills of kapalama, fifty children anxiously awaited their first day in kindergarten, some of them cried tor their parents, while others jealously guarded their kleenex and sleeping bags, eventually, these fifty kindergarteners would learn how to get along with each other, the courtesy of listening, to raise their hand to ask for permission to use the bathroom, and how to get the best juice and cookies after nap time. below U-ll: charlotte naone, alan poepoe, and fane cazimero anticipate the e citing surprises of Christmas morning, below right: kindergarten class of lj r o.i} scotl plunkett, scan wont;, bradley chong, punichee, mikesauer. 2) tracer tai, ainahau spencer, Jennifer lam, kerstin kaahaaina, Joanne noa. 3) karen wont;, kuuipo cashman, raenette melemai. angela hraine, kelly young. 4) randy holt, preston love, robert naukana, mike soo, kalani mahi, napela gay. missing from picture: pia kamakahi, david wise, donna marie hing, shelley ann mckeague. bottom: 1) duke mossman, alan poepoe, alden truzman, shawn -.Herman, david kaahaaina, dennis wong. 2) deanna fong, kauana kanahele, shanae souza, michelle ai-chang, joslynn carvalho, kauilani wont;. J) jane cazimero, meriene medeiros, rhanda mae wong, charlotte naone, renee ing, robin Stewart, cecity yuh. 4) jon hoomanawanui, randall oncha, kakcla Winston, paul kekauoha, earl morion, derek delima. above: 13-year seniors-sitting 1) Jennifer lam, shanae souza, angela braine, merlene medeiros, kuuipo cashman, michelle ai-chang, raenette melemai. 2) kevin winston, karen wong, arlen bolt, alden guzman, david wise, charlotte naone. 3) sean wong, Kalani mahi, terry John tomiyama, alan poepoe. standing-puni chee, duke mossman, randall oneha, randall bolt, david kaahaaina, shelly mckeague, pia kamakahi, kerstin kaahaaina, robin Stewart, robert naukana, scot plunkett, Joanne noa, dennis wong tracey tai, kaui wong. missing from picture: ainahau spencer, rbanda wong. left: robin Stewart and dennis wong take a look into the past. many first days of school have passed since that day, and now, sooner than most of them had ever expected, they are thirteen-year seniors, more importantly, though, they are proud members of this year ' s senior class. ladies and gentlemen, the kamehameha schools graduat- ing class of 1981 . . . class of 1981 241 do you remember . . . . . . winning the volkswagen stuff our freshman year selling famous amos cookies and hulihuli chicken going to the sophomore banquet and junior prom with that special someone having founder ' s day services at the blaisdell center the sophomore junior classes ' picnic at bellows beach park winning the he ho ' olaule ' a entertainment competition standing in line at the ice cream socials trying to figure out who you were supposed to walk in with at song contest, and then ending up walking in with a different person setting off firecrackers at song contest and then winning the men ' s and coed competitions one year later tl aJf melissa michie ku ' upuakau ' ikawekiu agena kali hi, o ' ahu tessa haunani wong ahsing ' aiea, o ' ahu John p. ah chong waihe ' e, o ' ahu gayleen leinani ah nee hawai ' i kai, o ' ahu cy%L ian s.m. ah mook sang papakolea, o ' ahu michelle ai-chang foster village, o ' ahu gary ikaika na ' auao pomaikai ah nee kailua, o ' ahu 242 seniors tracey r. aiona hawai ' i kai, o ' ahu wilfred ah tou jr. kealia-kona, hawai ' i kimmy ann kamealoha aiu saint louis heights, o ' ahu yiimauna d. aiu leina ' ala h. akamine duncan frank kaleihoku wailua, kaua ' i nu ' uanu, o ' ahu akana ' aiea, o ' ahu lynette d. akana kohala-kapa ' au, hawai ' i larry mana akana jr. nanakuli, o ' ahu alane ualani alhao ' oma ' o, kaua ' i i j-s nt 1 8 1 243 diane ipuni .im.ir.il l.m.i ' i city, lana ' i paul holualoa alf.au waimanalo, o ' ahu charlene ululani amoguis kealakekua, hawai ' i glenn patrick kawaikapu akiona waiakea, hawai ' i karla leina ' ala antone keaukaha, hawai ' i michael wayne kaualoha asing kailua, o ' ahu seniors display school spirit at the homecoming pep rally. william kaohelauliikauanaulu asing kailua, o ' ahu tammy may apana kahului, maui tammie u ' ilani tatsumi araki salt lake, o ' ahu benjamin b. badua nanakuli, o ' ahu drusilla k. bartels hilo, hawai ' i shannon kamuelakapunahele aveiro kamuela, hawai ' i corinna c. bailey kailua, o ' ahu kevin I. kamehaaloha balino ' aiea, o ' ahu stacey colleen lokelani archer honolulu, o ' ahu henry balanay pearl city, o ' ahu gail bo leilehua becker saint louis heights, o ' ahu class of 1981 245 mitchell kenui balutski la ' ie, o ' ahu angela kapuanani braine waimanalo, o ' ahu michael z. baptist mo ' ili ' ili, o ' ahu janine sharon kehaulani buenconsejo mililani, o ' ahu randall keoni borges kane ' ohe, o ' ahu Christine mahealani Campbell maunawili, o ' ahu r - . ' Vj mm Ml w ' to 4%, warner makanani thomas bray wailua, kaua ' i reneann kolina canto kailua, o ' ahu kahikina wills burns nanakuli, o ' ahu jennifer-Iynne kealaokahinano carrell waipahu, o ' ahu gareth kaleka chang makawao, m.uii t. keaweawelani ' awe ' chang hilo, hawai ' i raymond ali ' i cairme enchanted lakes, o ' ahu kimherly leimomi marie chang waimalu, o ' ahu ku ' uipo dawn cashman kailua, o ' ahu koa canario kailua, o ' ahu dirk son? j, jojnne noj. andcharles spjeth lend ,1 helping hjnd jt the senior hjked jhsk.1 soci.il held .1 1 the heginninf of the yejr. 7jss of 1 81 247 carol chin hilo, hawai ' i henry g.k. chapman keauhou-kona, hawai ' i sheryline kaleinani ching kapahulu, o ' ahu punialoha chee ' ewa beach, o ' ahu karen ann kch.1ul.1ni choo pearl city, o ' ahu harold kanoeau chinen lahaina, maui kapah ukulaokamamalu chantal chow kaunakakai, moloka ' i tony Clifford ching kahalu ' u, o ' ahu Stephanie mapuana chow ' opihikao, hawai ' i 248 seniors lance hao enjoys working in his crafts cl. kenny chow makaha, o ' ahu jana raeanne ke ' alaokeaumoe chun hale ' iwa, o ' ahu mindy y. t. chung niu valley, o ' ahu michael d. chuck ' aiea, o ' ahu sonja mapuana kehaulani Collins kailua, o ' ahu even though he was the class of 1981 counselor for only a year myron arakawa helped many of the seniors during their final year of high school at kamehameha. visitations to outer islands to contact boarder parents, at- tending atp meetings, and helping to proctor standarized tests during the year were only some of the responsi- bilities fulfilled as a senior counselor, he was also there as an instant re- source for post-high school planning and proved to be invaluable as both counselor and friend. myron arakawa assists shannon aveiro in res- cheduling his classes. class of 1981 249 timothy k. dark waimanalo, o ' ahu ;! ! mary ann mei kin kilolani conching manoa, o ' ahu dana kaimalino craig kailua-kona, hawai ' i dehbie namahaokalani cullen kali hi uka, o ' ahu tay seymour deering jr. kalihi, o ' ahu cynthia a. da mo puna country, hawai ' i ikaika dela cerna kahana, o ' ahu lori ann kauinohea delima hawai ' i kai, o ' ahu michaei harry dukelow hilo, hawai ' i mali j dougan hawai ' i kai, o ' ahu guy ebalei waipi ' o acres, o ' ahu doreen m. dudoit kainalu, moloka ' i nune p. fernandez kaimuki, o ' ahu kristine kaleinani dung kane ' ohe, o ' ahu darrell lee ferreira waipi ' o acres, o ' ahu lorraine y vonne duris kane ' ohe, o ' ahu ezra ealakai furtado jr. honolulu, o ' ahu yvonne mapuana eborn kane ' ohe, o ' ahu class nt 1981 251 tracey kalikolehua fannemel nu ' uanu, o ' ahu Stanley taylor garcia nanakuli, o ' ahu melissa kuupokiialoha faufata hau ' ula, o ' ahu glen gaspar alewa heights, o ' ahu v cindi leilani fredholm foster village, o ' ahu gordon hands gomes pearl city, o ' ahu cynthia damo and crystal kua spend their free time studying in midkiff learning center. patricia papa hi lei flores waipahu, o ' ahu charlsa ruddy grace waipi ' o, o ' ahu laurel sulan fu hawai ' i kai, o ' ahu roy harxo kealohapomaikai hanohano kane ' ohe, o ' ahu carolyn mew Ian kuulei maile fong kahala, o ' ahu robert wright han pearl city, o ' ahu cheryl ann kaleinani gamiao waialua, o ' ahu alden guzman moanalua, o ' ahu vernal kimiyo leilani fukuda alewa heights, o ' ahu the senior officers generate class spirit at the welcome back assembly. class of 1981 253 V JHQi, lance hanalei kanoa hao ' a lew a heights, o ' ahu terza j. garcia ' aiea, o ' ahu martin Joseph kalauokalani heirakuji kailua, o ' ahu roni mca ann gaspar kailua, o ' ahu garrett tera hera lana ' i city, lana ' i giselle y. c. goo kaimuki, o ' ahu pinky nesmith. jill pjej. jnd alika victor enjoy themselves at the hjked jljskj social held at the end of septemher. robert kuhio hera lana ' i city, lana ' i kelli kealakeonaona good pearlridge, o ' ahu stacy-stan kawai higa hilo, hawai ' i kathleen iris kawaitani greig kailua-kona, hawai ' i 8 michael anthony higgins waipi ' o, o ' ahu emily marie kehaulani haia foster village, o ' ahu reynold t. hioki wai ' anae, o ' ahu elaine keahilani han pearl city, o ' ahu hlaise hirayama kuli ' ou ' ou, o ' ahu aileen mahealani hamamoto salt lake, o ' ahu class of 1W1 255 kaleilokepulemanaokalani roslyn hanchett hawai ' i kai, o ' ahu gregory jay ho kailua, o ' ahu shari leilehua hao ' alewa heights, o ' ahu arlen t. holt kane ' ohe, o ' ahu amanda ruth napualani harbottle maunawili, o ' ahu randall r. holt kahalu ' u, o ' ahu grace Stephanie hassel kane ' ohe, o ' ahu richard thomas howard hawai ' i kai, o ' ahu kimberly ann maliawaipiilani hays pukalani, maui herbert j. huckso mccully, o ' ahu kathryn lehuanani b. p. hong kahalu ' u, o ' ahu bailey l.h. henderson waimanalo, o ' ahu miles kahokulani iseri ' aiea, o ' ahu ■jj V fe t Bik ■' ' u 4 IT 1 B iSI P:™ w fm X M 3 J(J ' ■■K— Lr 5 IP 8 ' H - ! ke ' anae, maui PL ' 1 1 m Bb 1 Iff y m ■i ■Iti ' 1 Bh 1 ■A II Sr H V V i B : myrna lahela huddy pu ' uloa, o ' ahu above: carolyn fong and kimberly chang look over slide sheets in search of thai special picture, left: gareth chang and glen gaspar combine their abili- ties in solving a problem in one of the business classes. class of 1981 257 merribeth kahale iona kona, hawai ' i quintin duvauche ' Jenkins waiakea, hawai ' i roylene pahipa isa wai ' alae, o ' ahu fil v. jucutan kali hi, o ' ahu i «£- -■denise l.r. iseri kane ' ohe, o ' ahu david bismark noheaikawakiu ka ' aha ' aina jr. mo ' ili ' ili, o ' ahu karen lai fun jong ' alewa heights, o ' ahu Jeffrey kahapea honolulu, o ' ahu kerstin lea kalamakuokalani ka ' aha ' aina mo ' ili ' ili, o ' ahu david skip kelii kahawaii III kailua, o ' ahu alvah keenakuokalani dudoit kaai ho ' olehua, moloka ' i kathleen pi ' ilani ka ' au ' a kamuela, hawai ' i welton hoku kalani kapahulu, o ' ahu damon kakalia waitnanalo, o ' ahu kahealani helene kahalepun kane ' ohe, o ' ahu left: miss vivian little, senior class advisor, and mrs. kathleen heriakuji, senior parent chairperson, ea- gerly take out the first tray of baked alaskas as randy holt looks on. above: mike asing glances through a magazine during a break from library class of 1981 259 lee kanenui kaleo up country, maui doriel kikilia kaha ' ulelio kane ' ohe, o ' ahu jM i- H M t garrett r. kam waimanalo, o ' ahu robyn gay noelani kailiehu wailuku, maui pia cockett kamakahi hawai ' i kai, o ' ahu jennilee kanoe kakaio kailua, o ' ahu roy keli ' i kamana wai ' anae, o ' ahu isabel keoho ' okalani kalaau honoka ' a, hawai ' i jon hands kane hawai ' i kai, o ' ahu 260 seniors cheryl-ann napuaokalani kalua waipahu, o ' ahu solomon kaimi no ' eau _ kanoho lihu ' e, kaua ' i francis e.m. kaneakua makakilo, o ' ahu lynn k. kamai paukukalo, m.iui raenette leleiohokukaleolani kam kailua-kona, hawai ' i lance pitbull kaowili kalama valley, o ' ahu above: angela braine, roylene isa, and roy kamana find shade on konia field, left: Jonathan lee and vance marino walk to the school bookstore. class of 1981 261 chris kapololu honolulu, o ' ahu kehaulani teha ' u kamana ' o kaimuki, o ' ahu harry k. kepa ' a hilo, hawai ' i darcine mapuana kamaka honolulu, o ' ahu russell dean keliiaa kane ' ohe, o ' ahu kim kehaunani kana ' iaupuni wai ' anae, o ' ahu keith kane kaui kapa ' a kaua ' i roxane ualani choo-choo ' kamali ' i kahului, maui herbert emmett kihoi III kahalu ' u, o ' aHu - 262 seniors earl thorn. is kila koanui jr. waipahu, o ' ahu devini karen kaniaupio kaimuki, o ' ahu tammy lynn kapule ' ewa beach, o ' ahu kirstie kahealani kane kailua, o ' ahu Stephen kalani lam kane ' ohe, o ' ahu John kaonohiulaokalani landgraf sandy lei luahiwa kaohimaunu kane ' ohe, o ' ahu honolulu, o ' ahu ■1 kenny chow practices his typing drills. cljss of 1981 263 chuck daniel kaima layosa kapa ' a, kaua ' i fori noelani kaulukukui . ' aiea, heights, ojahu jeriod w. lee ' alewa heights, o ' ahu antoinette keoalani kea kane ' ohe, o ' ahu Jonathan g.h. lee ' aiea, o ' ahu raedeen m. keahiolalo salt lake, o ' ahu Ml ' mm markham kauwila lee enchanted lakes, o ' ahu lynn leinaala keaulana waipahu, o ' ahu toss kale lee ' ainakoa, o ' ahu 266 seniors tanya kaloa kekahio liana, maui mark william lonokapu hilo, hawai ' i karen kong ' alewa heights, o ' ahu ian lee loy lee toy keaukaha, hawai ' i esther p. kiaaina agana, guam albert c.l. loui kailua, o ' ahu charlotte a.k.w. kia ha ' iku, maui ben shon loque kaimuki, o ' ahu above: filjucutan makes use of the audio equip- ment in midkiff. class of 1981 267 crystal leilani kua keaukaha, hawai ' i veronica jane pualeilani kuhia mililani, o ' ahu •• I - u i-T | • • | ♦ l ! V -■jj m? m? , . Jennifer y.i. law kaimuki, o ' ahu bryan b.k. I urn kailua, o ' ahu tammy-lynn u ' ilani lam ho makiki, o ' ahu micha el carlton lum jr. kaimuki, o ' ahu pierina naomi maile ustio-genetics larioza wahiawa, o ' ahu kalani bird mahi kane ' ohe, o ' ahu 268 seniors kathy kawahionapua lau kailua, o ' ahu ryan keliiokalani makua salt lake, o ' ahu roberta corynn lee pearl city, o ' ahu Stanley mahi ' ai jr. kalihi, o ' ahu diane kehaulani lee hawai ' i kai, o ' ahu vance kelii marino mililani, o ' ahu coquette kehau lee honolulu, o ' ahu joey nohea malia kalihi, o ' ahu tammy lynn lee agana, guam class of 1981 269 shane anthony martin kaimuki, o ' ahu jan k. lewis kaiihi, o ' ahu les scott kaleo maruoka kahuku, o ' ahu damianne day lehuanani liu kane ' ohe, o ' ahu adam ali ' iloa asao marumoto ' ewa beach, o ' ahu alison pualani yasuko luke kaiihi, o ' ahu f l • it 1  lWf Jr T «sl pf ,;iu ym L p| A i V ie-dedicaled by the class of 1979, the senior bench was donated to all seniors of kamehame- ha high school as a gift from the class of 1953, who wanted something special to give to the school to remember them by. thus, a bench was created for the exclusive use of every senior that walks through the halls of kamehameha. peter ka ' ohunoe mat toon punalu ' u, o ' ahu louie pohina mendonca hilo, hawai ' i dorene kehaulani lum waimanalo, o ' ahu duke parker kalaionamoku mossman kahalu ' u, o ' ahu faye mahealani manuel ho ' olehua, moloka ' i rence kauokalani moikeha wailuku, maui jolynn mac ululani fuertes ma la ma mb ' ili ' ili, o ' ahu edward bailey kanohoanu nakaahiki po ' ipu, kaua ' i elsie kalaionohonopi ' ilani makekau kahului, maui clarence bully nakaahiki kekaha, kaua ' i heidi mahealani therese marciel kahalu ' u, o ' ahu class of 1981 271 harry kaleoaloha nakamoto hawai ' i kai, o ' ahu nalani markell waipi ' o, o ' ahu kekoa richard namahoe kahalu ' u, o ' ahu M i 1 r mm JB i iv i ! jfl l, J By ' l 8ri f fl Hyuu - in ferol ilima martin kahalu ' u, o ' ahu robert james kealakai naniole nu ' uanu, o ' ahu michelle noelani martines kapahulu, o ' ahu WT 1 L ■_ R r W mh .«. 9 r A ' AfM L - ,- «! jL mll f 7 W L up robert k. naukana kalaheo, o ' ahu shelly ann sheba mckeague kalihi, o ' ahu darryl f. ng kane ' ohe, o ' ahu merlene mahealani medeiros kailua, o ' ahu maria miwako mizumoto ma ka kilo, o ' ahu dint h. nuuanu I In tii 1 1 a lu o ' ahu derek kia ' aina nuuhiwa kaimuki, o ' ahu JlilKilBMililM tiV raenette malia melemai maunalani heights, o ' ahu u ' ilani mossman kahalu ' u, o ' ahu what us got? us got a lot! us got a class that ' s red hot! imua seniors! class of 1981 273 timothy austin keonona o ' leary keauhou mauka kona, hawai ' i sharon murray hilo, hawai ' i randy shawn hakuole oneha manoa, o ' ahu melanie ululani naho ' opi ' i hau ' ula, o ' ahu thomas elani ongies pearl city, o ' ahu celeste kanoelani naleimaile waimea valley, kaua ' i lee kaleo and charles spaeth scuff-out at lunch. ray ho hanalei, kaua ' i - rhonda leina ' ala naluai st. louis heights, o ' ahu ■p. m •i r Jl -:- 9 • hemomi ' oeikaonohionamakua chadd paishon n.in.ikuli, o ' ahu liana mei neff aina haina, o ' ahu patrick kelly paaoao nanakuli, o ' ahu sharmaine haunani naumu kailua, o ' ahu mark k. patterson wai ' anae, o ' ahu honeybear naone nanakuli, o ' ahu solo kolomona pamantigan he ' eia, o ' ahu dawnyl pinky kaleonani nesmith kekaha, kaua ' i chss of 1981 275 will slowly peahi waimanalo, o ' ahu liane kaululani neumann Honolulu, o ' ahu mark augustine perry kali hi, o ' ahu joanne keolani noa honolulu, o ' ahu dale ryan eleu phillips ma noa, o ' ahu k. kuuipo nortman waimanalo, o ' ahu ann weathenvax and kathy lau get into the spirit of nostalgia day. kau ' i e. nor ton ' ewa beach, o ' ahu robert charles plunkett honolulu, o ' ahu 276 seniors scot kahekili plunkett kailua, o ' ahu lyanne kahapualani onishi kane ' ohe, o ' ahu rollin s.k. rabara kona, hawai ' i michelle roxanne norton pupu kea, o ' ahu mark kalani pokini kaimuki, o ' ahu tammy elizabeth mapuana pa hilo, hawai ' i alan r.k. poepoe kailua, o ' ahu I.) uric leikula ontai hawai ' i kai, o ' ahu robert mud kalanili ' ili ' i reed kapahulu, o ' ahu class of 1981 277 lloyd reinhardt wai ' anae, o ' ahu terrilyn marie pacheco kahului, maui henry kimo rio ' ewa beach, o ' ahu ralphljnn g.k.k. padayhag nanakuli, o ' ahu hurt t. robello waimanalo, o ' ahu ginger leianahooheno pahulehua pu ' uwai, ni ' ihau j0 John landgraf works on his design and drafting assignment. shannon kuuleionamoku robello pacific palisades, o ' ahu Joreen Judoit smile at leinaala akamine ' s homecoming jtlire. jo-addie u ' ilani palenapa kahalu ' u, o ' ahu randall louis rosenberg kane ' ohe, o ' ahu ah Ian kaulamealani papa pearl city, o ' ahu jill leahi paea honolulu, o ' ahu debbie luana parker kalihi, o ' ahu william kamakaehaokalani billy sanborn lahaina, maui tammy -.1b.1n.1l looks on as janine buenconsejo enjoys her lunch. class of 1981 279 between the laughter and the tears, we ' ll always remember our senior year . . . bernie leimomilani perreira moanalua gardens, o ' ahu ill marie noelani piment.il kane ' ohe, o ' ahu dona Id david shim pearl city, o ' ahu paula pomaikaiokalani preston kaimuki, o ' ahu pono d. shim honolulu, o ' ahu man lara richards hawai ' i kai, o ' ahu sydney keoki smith mccully, o ' ahu sabrina s. rishi kailua, o ' ahu 280 seniors phone cheryl kahaunani roden hurst kane ' ohe, o ' ahu charles kalani spaeth santa ana, California left: jnnj Winchester converses on the phone, below: j group of seniors have J discussion on koni.i Held. dirk n. soma aliamanu, o ' ahu tammy tamiko ipolani sabanal waipahu, o ' ahu venus dunda rosete kahului, maui eric james paununai o kamehameha stockhoff nanakuli, o ' ahu chss of 1981 281 rose victoria shiroma wai ' dma ' o, o ' ahu terry-john y. tomiyama kailua, o ' ahu teri iynn silva honolulu, o ' ahu a. alika turner kane ' ohe, o ' ahu iwalani t. smith honokai hale, o ' ahu duncan kauhiokonaloa vierra honolulu, o ' ahu glenda kaleinani soong pu ' unui, o ' ahu -I george kala ' auho ' anokai ' a wahiiani wai ' anae, o ' ahu jo-anne lokelani souza kailua, o ' ahu ione m. sanborn kailua, o ' ahu r ' 1 ' ifi F y 3l ExjB mm fflm SrJti Bk. m H ' S roland Joseph kaholo talon momilani, o ' ahu jarnell lei aloha shichida kane ' ohe, o ' ahu vincent p. tagupa kane ' ohe, o ' ahu leinani j. shak pearl city, o ' ahu lee ann sheldon kapahulu, o ' ahu gregory b. thomas kahala, o ' ahu iwalani smith and rhanda wong listen attentively as lee sheldon relates her story- class of 1981 283 shanae alohalani souza makakilo, o ' ahu alika gary watts kahalu ' u, o ' ahu jeri-Iynn leina ' ala spain salt lake, o ' ahu waiter kealaka ' i weatherwax kailua, o ' ahu reynette ainahauokalani spencer ' alewa heights, o ' ahu kaipo wells kane ' ohe, o ' ahu i -J B m ■S fl ■.If wS m ' Al fttmmsi nadine kehaulani steinhoff ' aiea, o ' ahu kevin kakela winston kailua, o ' ahu anela auli ' i stern kailua, o ' ahu natalie g. Stevens kane ' ohe, o ' ahu Jeffrey lawrence won kaimuki, o ' ahu mm tracey uilani tai Honolulu, o ' ahu david k. wise kane ' ohe, o ' ahu 1 A ' IT ' mm A • ' ■.:i ■IRA ' w ■fii M michele keliikuewa supe maunawili, o ' ahu sean y.t. wong ' aiea, o ' ahu robin luana Stewart kane ' ohe, o ' ahu dennis james kaleihokuokalani wong kane ' ohe, o ' ahu maureen a. tain kapahulu, o ' ahu chss of 1981 285 mele kaye todd kailua, o ' ahu kekoa paul yap lahaina, maui kathleen m. tsugawa pearl city, o ' ahu lawrence yap, jr. ha ' iku, maui jolene a. uyehara salt lake, o ' ahu carlton yim ma no a, o ' ahu laurielei a. van gieson kailua, o ' ahu robert kaneikauaiwilani yim ewa beach, o ' ahu alika ledger victor manoa, o ' ahu lisa isa lei watkins wahiawa, o ' ahu Jarre 1 1 thomas young honolulu, o ' ahu anne louise weatherwax hawai ' i kai, o ' ahu tan young makiki, o ' ahu helene malia mahealani white kailua, o ' ahu rand t. young kalihi, o ' ahu ill treasure each moment you ' re near me, treasure the good things we share. once a dream, the night of may eighth at the honolulu country club became a night of reality, with the work of chair- man malia dougan and thirty other com- mittee members, the night of the senior prom was a success with a buffet dinner and music by waiter omori ' s roving disco, treasure , the theme of the prom, highlighted the evening for the time shared together will always be held deeply inside by many, with thoughts of love and memories. Jessica renko white saint louis heights, o ' ahu jamie moanikeala whittle honolulu, o ' ahu class of 1981 287 iris lei emiko wilhelm kapahulu, o ' ahu mamo hickox willocks ' aiea, o ' ahu anna lei Winchester ' alewa heights, o ' ahu gordean marie kauilani wong maunawili, o ' ahu k. kauakiuonapaliohalele ' a yuk ling wong honolulu, o ' ahu lorindell k. wong diamond head, o ' ahu rhanda mae ' ulani wong kane ' ohe, o ' ahu tammy r. yamamoto pearl city, o ' ahu marsha ann young honolulu, o ' ahu senior class officers « i ' m a senior, he ' s a senior, she ' s a senior, we ' re all seniors, wouldn ' t you like to be a senior too? so began a fun filled hst year for the red hot seniors of ' 81. led by the hardworking and dedicated class officers, along with their class advisor, the year proved to he one of unity, pride, and lasting memories. t 4fl top left: senior class president harold chinen and class advisor ms. little plan for the first assembly, above: helping with the faculty ice cream I social was only one of lee ann Shel- don ' s responsibilities as senior class treasurer, left: 1) alika watts (repre- sentative-at-large), harold chinen (president), kaipo wells (representa- tive-at-large). 2) lee ann sheldon (treasurer), cindi fredholm (vice- president), ms. vivian little (advisor), mjlia dougan (publicity coordina- tor), ione sanborn (secretary). class of 1981 289 clockwise from upper left- hand corner: (1) rohnd talon makes himself comfortable while looking for a book. (2) spirited seniors get it on at the welcome back assembly. (3) donald sato helps out in the smith high school office. (4) this year ' s senior class ring. (5) michele supe browses through job information pamphlets in the counseling center. (6) sen- ary farris. harold home, francis pickens, healani huch, vivian little, lil- lian yamamoto. missing from picture: kay aratani, roy ' calvin chai, larry da vis hubbard, alicia kurth, russ martin, judy naniole, dale noble, sharon ohara, francis parsons, eric pourchot, agnes quigg, John riggle. (7) kanoe kakaio and jill paea discuss college information. (8) pii aiu takes a break in midkiff learn- ing center. (9) blaise hirayama reads the results of the pre- vious night ' s game. (10) glen gaspar, dale phillips, and John ah chong relax at waonahele. (11) chuck layosa adjusts the equipment in the tv produc- tion studio. Tr « lfc let hills and valleys loud our song prolong 3 ! W § (,j . r s fc - , t crtttr ! ■p LJ5 ; ui u.p-e«Q p«- -cod special thanks to chuck klingman, dave mckenna, sterling fotografiks, jeff deponte, pop diamond, and mike miyaki for all their kindness, patience and help, a special mahalo to mr. lee thomas for all his time, effort, and under- standing when each deadline came along. much love and aloha to: mahi hamamoto (assistant editor) michelle ai-chang (senior editor) lori kaulukukui and leianne lee toy (activities editors) cheryl rodenhurst and helene white (underclassmen editor) Carolyn fong (sports editor) ray cairme and tammie araki (layout editors) mary conching (copy editor) tim o ' leary, billy sanhorn, glenda soong, sharilyn fong, dehhie hampp, ilona kamalu, lisanne kaupu, lianne loo, rita matsumoto, jamie silva, jean Stewart, and lynette wong for putting in all your effort and time to making the 1980- 1981 annual the very best yearbook possible. thanks to you all, kim chang (editor-in-chief) 1981 yearbook 293 freshman girls I Ubt GJfDfl 4 (- n j iv Kjmj ii J Wong, Anthony N. 29. . Wong, Jeffrey . ' . lit Vim, Derrick 29. 121 Zetliro. William 46. 96, W.u.u tlirftfttf 4 121 Ahuna Reydan 12J 181 AnCkang Kernvyn IJ J- ' 4Jh In nn 131 UjfM fjmir IJ 12 KLm h ' l i2i i ' i -Uju Pamela 124 IHO U.i. Wend} SO, Ml 185 Mm .. ,. kionj. Darsl tynn -4 i- ' - w J Jn . jbrtti ' - ' •■- ' - Ipjnj, KjthlWn 124 r ,ki K.nre J. Um -  • ' I Mi l«j fjmmi . Jj 124 4kj« Rrnw ■■)W 211 Hj «, ,, Vn.w J AVkhW PjJUfJj W U Brjd ri Mnhrll,- 122 Brandt Cathi 124 CMit Darnell 49, 53. II latallaoo Tiffany 121 J ( r eMut.. Drannavee 130 ( hang Aharon 5J IJ « Chapman kanam 4 , 55. f - ih.xi Chmtiru r 2e I hum; Jessica 125 Chun fanean 131 (h U n tannine 12 H 122 ( hun Randtlce 124 130 ( hunn Icnnilv IJ FIJI ( „ . . ( .ml rj r2i 128 i -II., Ml,-.;. Covalt Wchefle M Ctabbe, Puanan, M ( uJ.- Michel 12. ' Evans kathlren 124. Fjurot, fjr 120 21 Fernandez Angela S FmUs. Kebaulani 94 Hamilton Marsha Mmsn Rftondi fj fe lififi k.mberU lenkins. alam31 |on« WjrgjrW J.I. fas Zeiindi 55. 13 Xjjj Efenue 125 K.t., -kuah, n , L H KMhinui. Kalam 1 Kanakaole. Leslv 5! Kj n . j Oivf yn ! Kj.ihi. u .V 117, J J . J2J Keliikoa, Linda. Kiufli 0 W«vn f2ti fc um j SJ  IVemA J22 Kupihe , Rhonda Ml Undgnl r,ne 177, . ' Li Pierre, Rochelle !24. . Lao. Bobbie 31 122 Liu Sheryl Lau king. Norma Jean I lum Kimberly 17, 1 Wachado, Kelly 31, Machado. Trkdu Magnani, Nad.ne U Omori, Im 124. 130 I trtti Mkhelk 120 t Kri. j ( tH J . H 12 Pi, Dtvtihtte S3, 63, 116, Pj ijJujn rtcsirce 49. 54. •jhuW tonjn, 5 123 Pj.Vj 4khellt 94 116 I Pj nivrj, inr« IM Pu Michelle 49 52, Puj. Ktnessi ' ' «; Punjhctc. Milggi 54, Quemti Lorelei Ouilinderino. Vormj Rjm.K, Kfnw 31. 12J Rjp j, ' jne IS. ' Rodrigues, MsrcU 55. Rodrigues, Monica 91 Ryder. Deborah 31, 5 Siru j j. Veronica l- Sjkjmolo. Lvnelle 12 kjmnto. Michelle 3 She, Sinj  n, Michelle 55, i Sojrrv Amy 17, 131 Soon, MjIij 49, 55, 116 Soong, Myra Joy 50. 1 Sou j. Kimberly 128 Sourj. Mjhikubni 12o Spencer. Leisloha 55. 5 Spencer, Rochelle 120 Slupplebeen. Tia 131. I Supe, Adele 29, 31, 129 Tjooyo. Wendi-Liz 54 Tengsn. Vtnesu 54, 11 Thomas. Kimberh 52. Todd. Jennifer 31 Togia, Lon 55, 12? Tom. Laurie 120 Won. Jean.ne Wong LcAnj Wong. Mehm Wrighi Fnrta n. (. beryl I . 122 nhimitiu, Michelle I m, Kimberly 123 freshman boys Akai, Ljrl 125. 183, 47 Akiona Ralph 129 Almeida. Darren 47. 121 Anihin, Walter 57, 47. 120. Aruuette, Athan 119, 232 Bailey, Carton 31, 56, 123 Balungbacal. Daniel 40, 13i Bejgrowicr, Stanley 10. 12. Bodnar. Daniel . ' I 96, 120 Bontog. Robert 129 Bray, Rex 121, 194 Brede. Laurence 4 57. 93, Brown, Wheeler 117. 121. I Cabral. Bruce 46, 123, I80 Camara. Lionel J?, 122, 18S Cashman, Edward 13 Cecil. David 57. 131 Chenowetb. Guy in Ching, Henry 121 Chun. Keolanui 29, Chun. Steven 4 . 12 CockHl Isaac 47, ii Codottt. Kevin 122, . Collier. Eric Condon. Tod J 29. 11 Costa, Harold 19. I2t Co ta. Richard 121. , Dela Crux. Clayton 4 Dugon. Robert 127 Dung Derek 47. 122. English. Jamie 43, 57. ElMM, Thomas 46, 130 Ford, Leighton J- , 12 Fonylhe, Shawn 4e , • Caleai, George 5e . 12 : 232 Iscri. U-rald 4 , 124 , Du. 12b fames fateph 17, 122. jog Johnson, Christopher 119, 232 KMUHUt David 57. 118 kjhjlckutu Darin 12, 29. 119 hjhalclchua. Philip III 4t . 131. 19, Kahjkwal, David 124. 232. 4t Kahanu, David 31, 128. 18 kahaunjele. Raymond 57, 130. 195 kailihiwa. Wendall 232 kailimai, Billy Joe 120 kaleo, Todd 4o, 5b, 121 k. mi. ih) Vfiiuj 4o, 122, 232 kanakaole, Jfema 4b, 56, 131, 132 Kancakua, David 31, 131 Kanclake, Tyler 46. US, 207. 233 . Den, . 126 kaohimaunu, Daniel So, kapcliela, Ross 17, 47, 12. Kauhane, Scott 47, 56, 12 kaui, Randolph 47, 57, 1 ' . Kaupu, Russell 47. 125, 2: Rawakami, Shannon 128. Kea. David 29, 120 keltipuleidc. Carl 29, 128, Kelley. Michael 46, 124, : Kuaiwa. kala 128 Kuewa, Eric 4o, 12t . 194 Uu. Allen 12 Lee. Dennis 5 Lee, Douglas . Lee, Shane 31, Leong, John 4 Leong, keawe Leong, Ken 01 Leong, Lester. t 232 Lew , 232, Liftee, Alexander 46, 131, 19 Undsey, Randall 56, 122 Litke, Richard 47, 122, 232 Liu, John 46, 47, 131 Low. Robert 4o, 57, 59, 123, ■an, Jo, Ma hoe, Albert Maie W.ll,.. Markell, Kai 47, 125 Matsumoto, Ernest 4, Matthews. Mark 50, Mckeagoe, Thomas . Medeiros. Mark Jo, 3 Miller, Bradley 121, Min, Walter 46, 129, Miva-him, Masa 16, Morgan, kawika 123 Moriguch,. Alika 46, Moura. kenneth 46. Muraka, Mun . Donn , Hart Oshiro, Shawn 123. Paaoao. Prentice 12 Pahukoa, Aima 120 Parrilla. Ernest 47, Perry. William 4o, Pescaia, Damon 12, Pimental, Nicholas Pokipala, Michael 46, 121, Pocherl, Andrei 29, 123 Richardson. Scott 39. 47, 51 Rickard, Richard 47, 122, 1 Rivera, Randy 47, 118 Roberts, Redge II 46, 119 Salazar, kepa 46, 57, 122 Seamster, Albert 10. 12, 12- 232 t6. 232 , Michael 47, S Sialana, Paul 4 Smdh, Allan 47. 5 Sm,th, Marde Soura, Robert 31, Spencer. Kevin 12 Slender. George 4t Stewart. Alan 46. Slone. Ryan 46. V Rav Suganum. Tahara, Shenan 56, Tallett, Clayton 124 Tarn. Rodney 56, 47, Tavares. Wesley 118 Teves, Karl 46, 56, 1 Thoemmes, Walter 3 Tiberi. Dennis Travis, Eugene 47, J. Vmiamaka. Paul 122 Watabayashi, Sean 1 Watson, Alton 29, 1. Watson. Derrick 29, Won, Kerry 46, 125, sophomore girls Ahkoi, Norine 52, 55. 136, 210 Aiwohi. Jaydee 140 Uju Jodi 143 Akee, Dawn 137 A lama. Dana M. 139. 185 Alexander. Rhonda 139 Andrew.. Heather lt . 18, 67. 13 Apo, Danielle 144 Arnold, Deena 55, 142. IPO A villa, Nicolette 136 Ayau. Sharay 55, 143 Bacon. Monica 42 53. 135, 139 Baker. Dawn 17, 39. 67, 149 Baldomero. Leslilyn 53. 64, 135 Baricuatro, Lillian 51, 142 Becker, Karen 31, 144 Bowman, Cassandra 134, 217 Bray, Malia 52. 149 A In . 144 134 Brito. Maile 135 Camacho. Joel 31, 139 Cambra. Denise 142 Caslanera, Joy 54, 140 Chai, Lorene 52. 55. 57, 135. 218 Chai, Norma Jean 52, 137, 140 Chang, Patrice 144 Chapman, Malta 49. 54, 143 Char. Leanne 27. 135 Ching, Christi 137 Christopherson, Dane Coakley, Mtkala 134, 149 Connally, Stacey 54, 149 Crabbe, Brenda 149 Crowell, Melanie 29, 31, 140 Cruz, Millicent 54. 140, 231 De Costa, Danette 145, 211 De freitas, Danielle 139 De Lima, Letni 29, 31. 139, 211 De Ponte, Lisa 55, 142 De Silva, Darrellyn 141 Donahue, Nola 137 Duey, Rhonda 54, 132, 146 Duncan, Tamar 141 Dunn, Sandi 143, 185 DuPont, Denise 139 Dymond, Pohaikealoha 142. IS Eborn, Holly U4 Eff, Michele 135 Ellen Then Ellis. Tammy 147, 21 Eannemel, Heidi 43, 2 fredholm, Michelle 14 Fujii, Julie Ann 51, 14 Fujikawa, Serene 143 Gahan, Victoria 149 Gano, Thelma 31, 54, Genovia, Leeann 16. It Golden. Rhonda 55 , Janic Greig, Tracy 29. 31. 149. It Grube. Lilinoe 31, 149, 211 Haia. Cheryl 149 Hanapi, Michele 136 Hangca. Theresa 137, 184 Haraguchi, Elizabeth 135 Harris. Kehaulani 137 Hee, Valerie 138 , Vilani ! nn 139, Ho, Donna 31, 142 Hoefl, Henrietta 137 Hollowav, Lisa 143 Holt, Christine 49, 54, 131 Hussey, Andrea 143, 1S5, Jenny, Gracelyn 55, 149 Johnson, Arietta 31, 137, . Kaai, Allyson 55, 149, 231 Kaaina, Noelani Kaanoi, Cheryl 149. 191 Kaauwai, Sandra 54, 5S, 1 Kahahawai, Kimberly 19, Kailiwai, Dehra 55, 143 Kaipaka, Kaleikini, Kelly 27. 13 Kamai, Dana 139 Kamakawiwoole. Yvon Kamau. Catherine 141 Kamaunu, Melody 54, Kanamu, Shirley 65, 1. kanaiaupunt, Shawn 1 Kaowili, Lorna 147. IS Kauhane, Jennifer 139. Kaululaau, Michal An, kawjkjmi, Sydney 14. Kawelu, Colleen 54, 57 Kayona, Angel Mary t Kealoha, Molleen 136, Keliikoa, Lisa A keomalu, Denis Kop, Carleen 50 Lareau, Lillian 135 Uvatai, Nikki 31, 143 Lee, Claudine 29. 31. 137 look Renee 144 i lum Danielle • ' HO turn, tjnihju 133, l« . ' H ' IUIU Gtftyll I Id MUUftjpn kprtJ % W Mjiiih ivj Uf fjLi. htJeheh fJf MiifJhmn ' « '  ' ■' MeAdUn NiArtu S3, M« Mfaua DumMi -« M5 Mfymhtn ihfit i a i« IfJTUOIOMt heryl 144, 181 ' ..•he 149 luuijmi. (Jt NJ M4 IA NahooJkalka. i. rJ l 139, fA ' Sialana. Brenda J 134 Si u Darnell 55, 4 Siha. Jamie 34, 35, 141 231 Srple. Sandra JJ.i Smith. Michele 54, JJ6 Sou ri iu 29, 31 ' - rss Stmj. M ' - ' Stillman, Richelle 55. 132, 140. 21. Syhn On J IJH Tagudm, Dorene 139. 146 jmilla ilhe Wong, Donnita Wright Christtn Yagi. Robin 55. Yamada. Jill J34 tim-Mjrl.n. Ro sophomore boys Abad Mitchell J- I. ' J Ahunj, Vol «7, J J h Yuen. Arnold 47, 137 Akana. Keom i 136 Akju. Alexander 47. 140 Akto. Chris 139, 195, 237 MJna, Neman 47. 136 145 I Un Arakak,. 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Robert 56. 57, 1J4, I 195, . 237 Ten . Ray , 220 , 215 rhomav. Abraham 53. 139 Todd, Christopher 29. 47. 747 lodd, lames 46. 189. 195 Tom. Kalam 46, 139 207, 237 lomjsj, Slujrt 142, 190 Turner, James 46. So. 237 L ' vehara. Nathan 29. 47. 141 Vhcl. James 163, 233 Voeller, Patrick 4 139 Watai. Jerry 56, 186 Wheelei leffiwy 4 uv Wllhelm, Unci ' ■' I 149 Wibon Irthui nt to 19, m Wong. Lawrence, h 46 14 Wong Walden 4o 132, 141 M | i hri fophti 4ft. 139 Wrighl h t t 4- 144 Wunfttoan. RnluiJ 4 ' 144 in j . Bennett 4 134 ,. n,n irchh i U  ,« sittnt) 149 :i 233 I | Kai ' i • 199, ' y ' I D. in I? 140 junior girls Abrcu. facquelyn 36, 139 Akana, fean-Francm 163, 23? Aki. Carol 29, 31. 1 1 Akl. Man lu.h Kko, Malta U 150, 162 Kkui, iprll i 2 Akuna, Mele 31, 159. 225 Aldnch, Moml 1 4 Almeida, K.- ' «- ' l. 155 Aweau. Donna 157 Aweau. Maria 31, 15 Balherue, Janet 155 Baldovi. Rcnee 11. h Baldwin, Deede 210 Baptist, Michelle I ? Barber. Irish 19 Barnes, Wendy 11. 4 Bernardino, Monica Bmwn. Kamaile 65. Cachola, Carolyn 27. Camacho, Luanne It Carvalho, Celine 48. Cathcart. Catherine Chai. Ann-Frances 5 Chang, Valeric 151, Chec. Roanne 42, It Chong, Jennifer 159 Chow. Elizabeth 36, Chung, Heidi 158. 2 Cochran, Shawna 2t Cole, Twanda 54. 16 Crabbe, Cheryl 158 Crehan. Colleen 1SS Cummings, Robyn Davis. Catht 63 e CTob. DfJne 29. 158, Gilbert. Roberta I5S Giliihnd, Elissa 48. Godfrey. Geraldine Comes, Carolann 1 Comes, Diana 51. It Haae. Danell 157 Hamilton. Healani Hampp. Deborah 34 Hanohano, Korina Hanuna, Frances le Heaukulani. Heathe Heme. Niutii 16S, 1 Henry. Lisa SO. 161. Hoeft. Louise 48. 15 Hoke. Shelby M K. 27, 49, 54. 15S Hoopai. Jann 155. ft7 Huddy. Bonimae 1SS, 184. 211 Hw- jmiann 43, 159 Inciong Jolynn 54 Iseke, Jodi Kaaihili. Terri-Ann 5S, 180 Kaea. Cathy 55, 63. 158 Kaeo, I rime 160 Kahumoku. Naomi 19, 157 Kaikaina. Jessica 157. ISO, 198 Kjhuoialani, LXtnna II. 48. 4 It ' Kam. Melaca 163. 19l Kjmalu I Ion J 34. 40. left 162, 18C Kameenui. Kathleen SO. 155, 219 Kane. Lauu 43 55, 163, 139 Kaniaupio. Dawn 157 Kanmau, Lois 225 Kaohelauln. Lamille 155 Kaowili. Laureen 155 Kashiftokl Irj.y-Ann 165 Kauhj Matjorit 19 i i 163, l a Kauhini. Alc andru 31 48 67. I Kaupu I Keah, 2? Kaupu tisjnne 29 U 33, 40 43 kauwale. Ams 1 1 ii. . olleen 133, 210 Keolanui, Kalnhm I Krpjj R.Mhellr I sit, 221 HI) . ' • 16 66 K„ Kamuola 29 162 kui. Hj. frit 4j •, ■I ,. 1 ,...; 1 ire Hualalai i. ■l-.l-,., 40. 42. 52. 1 U le,u„ 197 ling Amber 27 loo l ■■i I 39,40,4 lots, ( jthnme 11, 164 tun t,.i,.n. it tum. Sharain 19, 6. 40, 223 turn Hoy lean 27, 29, 43, to, 163 Malli, lailynne 29. 31, o4. ISO, 158 Makanui terelyn 49, 13? Marques. Roberta Martin, s„ n 133 Maaagalanl, foote 19. 40. 54. 60. 163. I kNiCOll, Dene, 190 Medelnx, Shelly Melo l.uu 42 162, 225 Mman. Dawn 55. 160 MorikawA rnel 4 54. 15? Uukat, Valene 54. ISO, 1 2 Mulle, Pallida ISO, 161 Murakami Julie 156. 184 Naipo, Ramona S3, SS. 1 2 l j,po. 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Neil 65. 233 Pj imoh Stun 2 . 3o Petptr Kenneth lt 2 Peltier Vo jfi ip . 233 Pculu, Rkardo lot. 1 2. ■«■Pimenul, Christopbei 152, 1 P. ' hinj. Michjcl 23- Poomjihejkni. Vo« lei. 2. Pruet, kjhn. ! 2 Pujj, Piul 158 PujHjIj. Roth 151. 44 Qu.hjno, t Dejn  (Jumduj. Kevin 156, 158, !• Rjpjnot. Stanford Io5 Redhng. Fred lcS, 4 Kom Kawika 56, lt-2. 207. I Rosenberg. Paul , David 1 5 23? Ssnto, lr„k 201 SHlft Kuuljm Simao. Benjamin 29, M. 157 Smith. Manuel 165 Sm.th. f.krh Sokttnon Wade 27 Sw i, Patrick 158. 233, 237 Jam-Hoy. Charles lei Thomas. Mark lo. 18, 34, 40 Torco. Ty 155. 23e,, l ugawa, Taka 5, 192 237 1 1 forioq, Vance 155 Vliet. Andrew 155. 1 V Waters, Jonah 5e Wheeler, Matthew i 3 W fog im. Jr. Wong, Anthonj le 5 Yates, Paul 47 ' m. Wendell 159 senior women Agena Melius 50. 21 , ;a2 A,-( tunf. Michelle 4 40, « , Aiona Tracey 36, e l 4. 243 A,u Kimbeiiy t 3 t n,a Ixnette 54 243 Alhao. 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Myr 254 Kaahaama, Kerstin 240. 241, 258 haai. Ahah 55, 259 Kaaua, Kathleen 33, 60. 259, 38, 3 Kahalepuna. Kahealani 5J, 259 Kahaulelio. Doriel 29, 31, 38, 260 Kailiehu, Robyn Gay 55, 260 Kakaio, Kanoe 27, 184 260, 265 Kalaau. Isabel 54, 260 Kalua, Cheryl Ann 27, 36, 261 kam, Raenettc 261 Kama,. Lynn 54, 39, 261 Kamaka, Darcine 27, 262 Kamalii, Roxane o2, 262 Kamanao. Laurine 4. 262 Kanaiaupuni. Kim 262 Kane, Kirstie 24, 43. 263 Kaniaupio. Devini 38, 181, 263 kaohimjunu, Sandra 55. 263, 39 Kapule, Tammy 54, 263 Kaulukukui. Lori 34. 35, 40, 42. 24 Kea, Antoinette 13. 266 Kcahiolalo. RaeDeen 26o Keaulana, Lynn 266 Kekahio. Tanya 267 Kia, Charlotte 54, 267 Kiaaina, Esther 36, 267 Kong, Karen 36, 40, 267 Kua, Crystal 39, 54. 58, 252, 2o8 Kuhia, Veronica 29, 31, 225, 268, 2 Lam, JenniFer 217, 240, 241, 268 Lam Ho, Tammy Lynn 268 Larioza. Pierina 27, 52. 268 Lau. Kathleen 269, 27t Lee. Coquette 4, 12, 27, 52, 269 Lee, Diane 29 31, 33, 65, 219, 269 Lee. Roberta 52. 269 Lee. Tammy 269 Leialoha, Miriam . Jan 2 - 2-0 Liu, Damia Luke, Alison 270 Lum, Dorene 54, 271 Makekau, Elsie 54. 57, 2 Malama. Jolynnmae 210, Manuel, Faye 54, 57, 60, MarcieL Heidi 271 Markell, IMalani 272 Martin, Ferol 181. 186, 1 Marlines. Michelle 272 McKeaguc Shelly Ann I Nnrtman, Kuuipo 247, 27t Norton, Kam 36. 54 276 Norton, Michelle 41. • , L Onishi, Lvanne66, 277 Ootj, laurie 214, 277 Pa, lamrny 54. 277 Pachecn, Terrifyn 55. 278 Padavhag. Ralphlinn 278 Pahulehua. Ginger 55, 57, Palenapa. Jo Addie 279 , 265, . Papa, Rosemaite 27, i Parker. Debbie 19, 2 Perreira, Bernadme 2 Pimental. Jill 49. 280 Preston, Paula 184, 2t Richards, Man oo. 28 Rishi. Sabnna 280 Rodenhurst, Cheryl 3 Rosete. Venus 39, 54, Sabanal. Tammy 4, j: Sanborn. Margaret 28 Shak, Leinani 283 Sheldon. Lee 283. 289 Shichida. lamell J, 21 Shiroma, Vukie Rose Stlva, Teri 282 Soong. Glenda 34, 35, Souza. Jo Anne 33, 2i Souza, Shanae 217, 24 Spain, Jeri Lynn 55, i Spencei, Ainahau 240 Slcinhi ' lt. Nadine 284 Stern, Anela t 5, 284 Stevens, Natalie 285 Stew Rohtr Supe, Michele 29, 31, 65, Tai, Tracey 53, 240, 241, Tarn. Maureen 285 Todd, Mele 41, 52, 66, 28 Tsugava. Kathleen 31. 28 Uyehara, Jolene 31, 28 Van Cieson, Laurielei 28t Victor. Alika 29, 43. 254, Watkins, Lisa 19, 27. 287 Weatherwax, Anne 276, ' . White, Helen 12. 19, 34, While, lessica 287 Whittle. Jam,e 214. 28- Wilhelm, Iris 27, 42, 65. . Willocks. Dorothy-Ann 2 Winchester, Anna 281, 2t Wong. Karen 27, 52, 62, t Wong, Kauilani 33, 231, . Wong, Lorindell 288 Wong. Rhanda 240, 241. . fYamamoto, Tammy 41, 41 Young, Marsha 36, 288 senior men K Ah Chang, Johi f tHVIook Willi, On 1U Ah Tou, Wilfred kau, Paul 17, 31. 5 kiona, Glenn 40. 41 sing, Michael 237. . sing, William 33, 2. Baluiski, Mitchell 246 Baptist, Michael 24, 198 Borgess, Randall 10, 24, Bray, Warner 27. 57, 39 Burns. Kahikina 246 Cairme, Raymond 34. 3 Canario, Raoul. Ill 24- Chang, Caret h 57, 247, Chapman, Henry 41, Jo Chee, Pum 31. 240, 241, Chinen, Harold 19, 43, . Chmg, Anthony 29, 41, Chow, Kenney 249, 26$ Chuck, Michael J 31. 1-H Clark, Timothy 234. 23 , 2 Craig, Dana 57, 66, 139, 23 Deering, Tay 207. 250 Dela Cerna, Ikaika 198, 25 Dukelow, Michael 42, 57, , Ebalei. Guy 237, 251 Fernandez, Nune 18, 251 Ferreira, Darrell 237. 251 Furtado, Ezra, Jr. 251 Carcia, Stanley 252 I •Caspar, Glen 252 257, 265 Gomes, Gordon 51, 229, 25. Grace, Charka 27, 42 188. Guzman, Alden 240 241 2 Han, Robert 44, 253 248 Higgin, Hiok, Reynold 31, se, 57, 64, tao, 22 Hltayamj, Blaue 23- 255, 2o5, 201 Ho, Gregory r 256 Holt, Alien 29. 31, 241, Z56, 27b Holt, Randall tO, 240, 241. 25 259 Howaid. Richard 36 256 Huckso. Herbert 257. 193 Hueu. II Ktola 56. 237 257 Iteri. MiUs 257 Jenkins, {Juinlin 41. 57, 258, 46 Jucutan, Fit 2 8. 267 Kaahaaina. David, Jr. 31, 240, 241, 2fi Kahapea, Jeffrey 2 8 Kahawaii, David 192. 207 269 Kakalia, Damon 198. 237, 259 Kalani, Welton 259 Kaleo, Lee 2e0. 274 Kam. Garrett 5. 19, 27. SO, 220. 22 . 2t Kamakahi, Pia 10, If. 18. 240, 241 Kan , Roy 56. 220, ?, Jon 237, 260 Kamakua, Francis 217, 261 Kanoho, Solomon 217. 261 Kaowih. Lanxe 12, 57, 66, 261 Kapnlolu, Chris 192, 261 Kaui, Keith 234, 236, 237. 262 Kelnaa, Russell 56, 237, 262 Kepaa. Harry 29, 262 Kthoi, Herbert 56. 2o2 Koanui. Earl, Jr. 263 Lam. Stephen 66, 67, 231, 263, 39 Landgral, John 31, 65, 263 Layosa. Chuck 41, 265. 2o6, 201 lee. ler,od266 Lee, Jonathan 31, 261, 266 lee Markham 237, 266 Lee. Ross 182, 183, 2t 6, 44 Lee Loy. Ian 57, 267 lonokapu, Mark 56, 267. 201 Loque. Benjamin 267 Looi, Albert 267 Lum Bryan 66, 268 Lum. Michael 6c, 268, 192 Mahi, Kalani 182. 240, 241. 268 Mahiai, Stanley. Ir. 42, 269 Makua. Ryan 269 Malta, Joey 193. 269 Marino, Vance 2 Martin, Shane 51, . Maruoka, Kaleo 270 ' Mattoon, Peter 29. 31, 270 Mendonca. Louis 198, 270 Moikeha, R. Kauokalani 27. 31, 189 Mossman. Duke 189, 197. 240, 241, 2-1 Nakaahiki, Clarence 57, 59. 271, 47 Nakaahiki, Edward 5 59. 61, 192, 271 Nakamoto. Barry 31, 41. 190, 272 Namahoe. Kekoa 272 Naniole, Robert 192, 272 Naukana, Robert 234, 236, 237, 240, 24 1 Ng, DarryJ 237, 272 Nuuanu, Clint 273 Huuhiwa, Derek 27, 273 O ' Leary, Timothy 34, 35, SO, 57, 39. 59. Oneha, Randall 240, 241, 274 -J. 2t. i s 2-4 Ongie Osakoda. Ray 42, 57, 274 Pjj wo, Patrick 237, 275 Paishon, Chadd 27, 275 Pamatigan, Patrick 27, 237, 275 Patterson, Mark 57, 59, 62, 237, 2 Peahi, Willis 276 Perry. Mark 29, 190, 276, 47 Phillips, Dale 265, 276 Plunkett, Robert 27, 189, 276 Plunkell, Scot 234. 237, 2 0 Poepoe, Alan 240, 241, 277 Pokini, Mark 277 Rabara, Rollm 57, 59, 277, 192 Reed, Robert 27, 277 Reinhardt. Lloyd 41, 278 Rio, Henry 66. 278 Robello, Burt 29, 278 Rohello, Shannon 237, 278 Rosenberg, Randall 279 Sanborn, William 27. 60, J- Sato. Donald, Jr. 42, 57, «, Shim, Donald 207, 280 Shim, Pono 280 Smith. Sydney 230 Soma. Dirk 12. 29, 182, 247, Spaeth, Charles 42, 44, 39, 2 StOckhoFf, trie 44. 57, 181 n. 1 283 Tagupa. Vine Talon, Roland 66, 265. 283 Thomas, Gregory 36, 283 Tomiyama, Terry John 29. 241, 28i Turner. Alika A. 237. 282 Vierra. Duncan 19, 282 Watts, Alika Gary 42, 47, 57, 66. 6 Weatherwax, Walter 217, 284 Wells, Kaipo 47, 284. 289 Win akela SO, 220, . Wise. David 29, 24 Won. JeFfrey 285 Wong, Dennis Jan- Wong. Sean 240, 2 Yap. Fen ton 27, 28 tap, Lawrence 12, Yim. Carlton 286 Yim. Robert 27, 39 Young, Darrell 29, tl, 28S A J ' Y S ' V
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