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Page 59 text:
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luwehi Ka 'Iu 0 Kaiona because of an overwhelming number of hula-eager kamehameha students, a second halau was formed this year. the women of uluwehi ka Tu o kaiona learned the hela, 'uwehe, kaholo, and bmi, and gradually advanced to such hula as ka wika and halau hana1ei. under mapuana desilva is guidance, and with the help of graduates mele watkins and manu coleman kaiama, the club grew in love and understanding of our native dance. I top left: kathy pilila iau concentrates on per- fecting herhula skills. top right: uluwehi ka 'iu o kaiona-Il lana tam-hoy, robynne wise, ma- puana desilva Iadvisorl, kahikina desilva, lau- rie lee. 21 kim kalua, liane keliipuleole, jan zebm, kanoe chun, sherri orton, samantha cas- taneza, kristy mills, kathy pilila bu, lisa wat- kinu. 32 lisa tam-hoy, leah Villanueva, tracy spencer, kebau pinho, becky brown, gina rick- ard, pun smith, kau7 kalauokalani, nicole ebeo, christine hussey. 42 andrea dela cruz, jan ellazar, leilani akana, joanne lee, angela nihei, dawn lee, karen ho. middle: uluwehi dancers laurie lee, samantha castanera, leilani akana, shalei mossman, jan ellazar, and becky brown practice different verses of halau hanalei on blfahi Held and in the hallway fronting keoua 103. far left: camille sylva manages a smile during a grueling practice. left: mapuana de- silva, lfahikina desilva, and kihei desilva proudly applaud a kualoa perhrrmance of their club. halau 5
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Page 58 text:
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pw , q ,sz-ww Na -Wahine I-Iele La 0 Kaiona the blue-and-white costumed, feather-adorned dancers of na wahine hele la o kiona have become a familiar and welcome sight at kamehameha special events and at a grow- ing number of hawaiian community functions. mapuana de- silvas talented 'olapa have captured one Hrst-place, one sec- ond-place, and two third-place titles in the annual kualoa high school competitions, and they show much promise in fulfilling their kumus dream of building at kamehameha a tradition of excellence in hula. top right: nd Wahine hele la o kaiona4I1 debra downey, norma jean laujrong, trlsh hara, shelli aiona, sheri yamauchi, ronnie garcia. 21 samantha castan- era, kau7 casil, renee costa, debbie kauha, kahikina desilva, mapuana de- silva. 31 gin nary, kanoe chun, trisha machado, jan ellazar, renee awai. 41 nicole kanahele, loke pa, lurlinc ahuna, michelle cude. 51 ivalee kamalu, nadine magnani, sherri orton, kelcie kauwe. hours of practice culminate in a Hne performance at queen lilfuokalanib september birthday celebration. below: trish hara, renee costa, and debra downey dance gracefully on the mu'olaulani lawn. bottom left: nadine magnani, sherri orton, michelle cude, and loke pa perlbrm 'pu 'o ula. bottom right: mapuana desilva proudly chants to her halau. s ,.p-, 714013 W ' ' ' - ,4 1 - ' I I . , INK ar ..- u ' K H1 V K .J I ., .' - .7 aw 'K , 51 , M vis ' q ' ,al lv' . I A-A X ... , g Q aw' 1,1 i - 0 'Q QQQIXC' .V 1 r S t
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Page 60 text:
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National Honor Society And uill And Scroll scholarship, leadership, character, and service both in school and the commu- nity are the four criteria which the members of the national honor society are chosen. each year, administrators, counselors, faculty members, and the advisor meet to select club members. one highlight of the clubs year is the collection of donations for unicef we like to enjoy things outside the academic Held as much as others, was the feeling of one member. Ilia journalism. thatis the idea in the minds of the members of quill and scroll. these stu- dents are chosen according to their outstand- ing work in journalism, academic standing, and the recommendation of the publication advisors. the students put many hours of dedication into the high school is two publi- cations, ka na'i aupuni and ka mo'i. a new addition to quill and scroll s agenda was the production of a senior supplement. the sup- plement included events such as the senior prom, senior week, awards assemblies, and commencement. top: maile loo and michelle covalt discuss some business. above left: n.h.s.-1 I peter lraomea fvice-presidentl, maile loo, peter donnely. 22 daniel nahoopii, abraham thomas, michelle covalt, tiare pah ukoa lsecretaryftreasurerj, lani loo Ipresidentl, gary harris, laurie louie, scott siu. miss- ing from picture: bruce mossman, suzy pangilinan. above right: deann carden works on the senior supple- ment. right: quill and scroll-12 cathy remigio, carleen paresa, davelyn nakamoto. 22 lee henry, jamie silva, mel crowell, deanna carden. 58 activities
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