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ak.. 1 i .4 J' 9' ' lf, Y 1 5 . C Q g .f,f,q,t .Y , . ' Q llllllllll Q .an my 11 grimace, senior mascot, 21 student body president wendilee pacheco and coordinator of activities miki eff greet the students to an assemhl y. 31 students endulge in a pie-eating contest during homecoming week. 41 cheryl cohh cheers for her junior class. 51 freshmen, mindy nahuina dances at the he hob- laulels assembly. 61 millicent cruz is shuffled down the line in more home- coming activities. 71 prentice paxmao dresses in his jammin' junior costume, 81 officers present ho'okupu of leis to the ke alo ali 7 court. 91 councelors'skit. 101 senior boys express their F3 power. 111 senior oflicers portray the H83 rock radio skit during the welcome back as- sembly. 121 na hala 'o mapuana receive their second place trophy in the brown bags to stardom contest. 131 nella ahan- gan, wrapped in toilet paper, races in a game. 141 sophomore officers introduce themselves in a welcome beck skit. assem hlies 2?
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Assem IQIIGS a variety of assemblies brought the school together as one in fun, spir- it, and energy. the welcome back as- sembly kicked off the year with the humorous class officers and counsel- ors ski ts. in other pep assemblies stu- dents dressed in their class colors and signs. in october, daily home- coming assemblies included a pie- eating contest, and Eli the square and sit on it games. students were entertained by robert cazimero and his halau and each class performed at the he ho'olaue'a assemblies. follow- ing in december was kamehamehais Hrst brown bags to stardom contest. sponsored by a.s.k.s., these events made kamehamehas pride shine and raised high spirits throughout this fantastic year. 22 activities
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The 95th Annual Founders Day Program At Kekuhaupi'o We Celebrate after nearly a century, you'd think the ceremony would change or lose some of its meaning. not true. a speech, per- haps, is changed, a dance added, and a pledge modified, but the songs still bring tears and the spirit of thanksgiving, above all, remains intact. at kekuhaupi'o, this and every year, we offer heartfelt aloha. this page clockwise from right: walter min stands guard at pauahis portrait. an elementary student can hardly contain his excitement over the mo'olelo. president darvill expresses his approval. the earth is the lord's and the fullness thereof'-eightl: graders recite their pledge. guests from western samoa enjoy a front row vantage point. another student sits quietly during the senior processional. seventh and eighth graders watch intently. '81 graduate henry chapman returns for the ceremony. opposite page clockwise from top left: norma jean Iau kong performs a hula. kahealani oana offers a mea oli. trish hara dances on the lloor fronting the elementary division while mapuana de silva chants for members of her halau. ed lindsey opens the ceremony with his pu kani. senior men sing blessed type of woman- hood. nicole kanahele and her hula sisters leave the stage. patrick pa makes his contribution to founders day in his own way. fifth grader shelli aiona offers flawless hulag this is the first year that elementary and intermediate students have performed at kekuhaupi'o. all -ilk
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