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Hui Aloha Ziiina Kfzkalahale -E, . , eg. M. W' -1 Y mam. 'J-' . , egvfq r 4. . 5351, W . x,..f ,xisig ,M gg, . , H-iff - we ' 1., R2 2 I hui aloha aina lnilralahale, this years hawaiian club, was advised by sarah quick and holoua stender. the clubis officers, maile brito Ipresidentj, bonnie wong I vice presidentj, nicolette avilla Isecretaryl, and lawrence wong ltreasurerl, planned many exciting and rewarding activities for their members. the group, as a whole, sought to encourage and produce a new awareness, interest, and appreciation for hawaiian language, culture, and values. the club participated in such activities as lei con- tests, lunalilo home visits, and an island- wide hawaiian language workshop which was held at the intermediate campus. Q. K. clockwise from top left: hawaiian club-1 I christopher johnson. 21 holoua stender, gerilyn lutu, nicolette avilla, renee santiago, dana lramai, kehau ah mook sang, daynette lreahi. 32 maile brito, bonnie wong, darren almeida, kanai fo. missing from picture: law- rence wang. daynette keahi listens attentivsly to di- rections for the up-coming language festival, la kd- kahekahef' maile brito and bonnie wang worlr their way through a translation assignment. mrs. quick responds to a question. geri lutu explains, in hawai- ian ofcaurse, the types of flowers pictured on a post- er she has prepared. Frenchlllawaiian Clubf67
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the energetic chinese club worked all year to preserve chi- nese culture as practiced in ha- wai'i, and to be of school and public service whenever possi- ble. club members participated in many events including a famous amos cookie sale, a nar- cissus growing contest, and a do jay Ithank youj day. in may, they held a cookielau, and graduating seniors enjoyed a special june treat: a 9 course banquet. during the year, the club produced a monthly news- letter called chopsticks'j and it provided change for a dollar to students wishing to use the vending machines. membership was open to all, regardless of ethnic background or ability to speak chinese. R top left. chinese club U conrad lum Ipresidentl tern lee Ivice president! carleen paresa fsecretaryl michele Wong Ktreasurerl, jan lum-akana, jodi louie Irepresentativesj 21 richard soars adrienne renaud keawe harris da velyn nakamoto laura fong barbara ching fadvisorl, 31 kehau kawai, keili -ann frank, eidi takahashz cynthza wong charlene achi missing from picture pikake lee allyson kaal robin yagi, leanne char, cindy silva, joe sown left. conrad lum checks to see if he has enough money to purchase famous amos cookies above right: carleen paresa explains the rules to japanesefchinese clubs 69
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