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Speech Society And The , S clockwise from top left: desiree ohashi says a speech while standing at the lectern, as she is coached by walter kahiwa. denise arista and marci pung map out their strategy for a debate. walter kahiwa kids around with scott young while he keeps time hir a speaker. national forensic league-11 denise keomalu, sean hackbarth, greg soares. 21 harold coat costa, cheryl yin. speech club-ll audree heflen, denise keomalu, cheryl yin, jenny chock, darice mccabe, denise arista. 22 lois long ladvisorl, harold costa, kaleo ahai, brian baptista, shawn tiwanak, kevin murray. 31 walter kahiwa ladvisorl, sean hackbarth, gqrEzg1 ryan doeller, david akaka, walter kahumoku Icoachl, kawika lee. .FL speech club, last years most outstanding club, started off this year with lots of activities and fun- draisers. all of the mem- bers participated in rais- ing money for a hilo trip by organizing a car wash and a candy sale. members took part in different speech festivals and tour- naments held at various schools throughout the state. the speech club also sponsored an invitational debte festival on campus. musicfvideohspeech 6 'I
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Hu1'MELE And TVGB s a brand new club on campus this year was hui m.e.l.e. students of all grade levels interested in music turned out for a good start in this new club. the club was put together by advisor eric shimamoto for any- one that showed interest in singing, dancing, or just playing music the members of hui m.e.l.e. participated in various activities throughout the year including christmas carolling in december, and 'jam sessions all year around. I t. v.g. b. 3, television 's ' great beginningsf got off to an enthusiastic start this year with a visit to the khon-2 studio in early september. the club, still new on campus, was opened to anyone who was interested in t.v. and t. v. productions. the advisor, jan meyers, formed this club to give students the opportunity to have a great introduction into a promising career. 62 activities clockwise from top left: jannie cox and christine mahealona experiment with a flute during a music club meeting. hui m.e,l.e.: I1 stuart tomasa lpresident1, blaise haae, curran arakaki, mike spencer lvice president1 21 conrad lum, jannie cox, christine mahealona, eric shimamoto ladvisor1, lee ann kalani, kelly machado. 31 william moss- man, scott sproat. 41 darren almeida. 51 kim thomas, michelle naone, cheryl cobb, audrey kaawa lsecretary1, veronica sabagala ltreasurer1, gwen holi, renee santiago, alan stewart, advisor eric shimamoto plays for the group during a hui m.e.l.e. meeting. t.v.g.b.-l1 naupaka spillner fpresident1, jan meyers ladvisor1, laurie lee, jill lindsey, nicole eheo. 21 lee ann genovia, tony lum, lisa carter ltreasurer1, patricia kenoi, lehua kalima !secretary1, Wesley tavares, ilima shima. 31 alaine alhao, wendall mattos, clinton hook. 41 tammy chang fvice president1, alan stewart, robert chow hoy, arthur mahoe, patrick cullen. naupaka spillner Hlms some of the club members while working on the k.s. news.
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ejmaunafvanessa tengan, 5 Pep And Letterman s Club this yearls pep club, consisted of students in all grade levels, was under the guidance of ga ynell fuchs and wanda porter the pep club promoted a Hred-up spirit at kamehameha by making posters for athletic events and assemblies throughout the year. right: pep club-Il tracey spencer, charlotte kepaa, holly wills, -moladgglrae anna peahu, michelle smith, tunia kaawa. 21 gaynell fuchs ladvisorj, kehau pinho, kawehi apo, :Q , joan pokipala, cassie bow- ' man, tishia souza, dane christopherson, aulani ryder, Wendi-liz tancayo, maile davis. 32 lisa haa- senritter, cheryl yin, thompson mano, robin pang, scott desilva, joel ca- macho, eugene travis, kanai fo, jill akau. below: anna peahu and moladgg 1 ,tical h f' Me- - be- low righ t: letterman 19 club ofHcers-11 tyler kanatake, Charlene achi. 21 reydan ahuna, camilla wengler. the main goal of the 1etterman's club was to promote good relationships between the coaches and athletes, and to also recognize the 600 lettermen of kamehameha. the ofHcers of the club planned the j.v. ice cream social and the varsity letterman is banquet that was held at the end of the year. the club also ran a concession at the kamehameha basketball tournament to raise funds for these events. activities
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