Kamehameha High School - Ka Nai Aupuni Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)
- Class of 1986
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W b ai kapae i ke a'o a ka makua, aia he ola malaila Don 't set aside the teachings of one's parents For there is life there. Mary Kawena Pukui, 'Olelo No'eau 4652065 This spaee is for your rmakua, your parents. You ask friends, acquaintances, and perfect strangers to sign your book You let 'em write everything from life stories to foul lies that you have to whitesout so your parents worft get the wrong idea What about your parents? Ever ask them to actually write you somethmg in your RNA? Something serious? it may sound silly now, but how bout Kawailani Arakaki performs Ke Ki'owai o Si- loama, a mele hula written by Nu'ulani Atkins and Randie Fong for Song Contest Hdike. The second of three hula presented by Kamehameha students and the Atkins-Fong team, Ke Ki'owai speaks of the deep faith and abiding hope of Ha- waiian people in the 1870's who were afflicted with leprosy and sent to lives of exile at Kalawao, Kalau- papa, Moloka'i. Many families, rather than face permanent separation, chose to accompany their ill to the lonely Moloka'i settlement and to spend their lives in the same terrible-yet-beautiful isola- tion. Think of us now: so in a hurry to leave home and family, so sure of health and support, our faith and hope - our love - so young and untested. in 30 years? Vvhen theyre gone. We dare you. ,sf,,,W,. Q Aw X K A4 Ab S! 1 X I 1 23 V ,ig A vin? yy , Y wx A ,mg '--- . rj ,:...w, ,,y114f ,f fr ' - 1 v , ff A 34 t YQ, K Q F zz 3 Mi Q ja '51 1. J 1 ww mam, .. Www ,J ,nf ,f,, A J ff Q, if WY' -41 'N 1 , if: - 1 5 A' 8 , f f Q, .QM -J 2.-W' w 1 9' W 5 himeni Song Contest Top left: Freshman Stacy Miyamoto watches Thadd Ynigues their co-ed director who led them in He l-lo'omaika'i - We give thanks this day to jesus our savior, Left: Sophomore jill Oliveira sings Ke Alcua Mana E - Then sings my soul, my Savior Cod to Theeg How great Thou art, how great Thou art! The girls were led by Penny Yamashita. Bottom left: Seniors Derik Apuna and Kevin Need- ham sing Ala'e! Ala'e! Ke l-lea Nei Ka Haku E - Awake!Awake! the Lord is callingy Arise and sing of His great power. The boys were led by David Huihui. Opposite page: junior boys sing their co- ed song entitled Ke Ke'a Kahiko Pa'a - l'l1 cherish the old rugged cross, till my trophies at last I lay downg I will cling to the old rugged cross, and exchange it some day for a Crown, Among the voices and decked with leis are Aaron Yacapin, song leader of the junior boys and Bruce Bryant, ASKS Parliamentarian who introduced them. Xiu- L rf f .punk-. XF ff' i. . 'auf' ' x g,:- :L -2. , 'X N A 4 sf E its-f 15 If 1 s T MXN Q - - . yt X 5 .QR Y 'I X. X , x No NW Y .VVN laka'1 Leaders Left: For the third year in a row, Aaron Yacapin directed the junior boys in Ho'okani l Ke Li'i Mai- ka'i - All hail the power ofjesus name!And crown Him Lord of all! Middle left: Pohai Leong led the sophomore co-ed for her second year in Hawaii Nani - Let us raise our voices in song, And pro- claim Hawai'i's beauty to the world. Pohai is the younger sister of Kalua Leong who directed the 1985 girls for three years and won the Louise Aoe McGregor Award for two years. Bottom left: Laura Yim led the senior co-ed in Nui Ke Aloha O Ke Alcua - God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Song That who so believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. This was her fourth year. Opposite page. Top: David Huihui directed the senior boys in Ala'e! Ala'e! Ke Hea Nei Ka l-laku E for his very first year. He was known for his vibrant marching, hand motions, and face expressions in his song leading. Left: Da- vid Lovell led the sophomore boys in Ala'e - Arise! Arise! and sing the blessed storyg Rejoice! Rejoice! the Lord jehovah reigns. Right: Thadd Ynigues conducted the freshman co-ed in He Ho'omail4a'i for his first year. 6'1ke a showing The theme of this year's H6'ike was Faith, Hope, and Love, based on First Corinthians 13:13. So faith, hope, love abide, these three, but the greatest of these is love. In Hawaiian, this triumvi- rate of desirable qualities is Ekolu Mea Nui, and coincides with the Song Con- test theme of Hawaiian hymns. The ho'ike enacted a kahu's sermon as he offered three examples from Hawai- ian history to illustrate faith, hope, and love. The kahu, played by Shawn Peter- son, tells about Chiefess Kapi'olani's faith in defying Pele, Father Damien's gift of hope to the lepers of Kalaupapa, and Queen Lili'uokalani undying love for her people and her enemies at the time of the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom. This page, top right jade Silva performs Mele Aloha O Lili'uokalani, a composition by Nu'ulani Atkins and Randie Fong which alludes to the 1893 overthrow of Queen Lili'uokalani. Imprisoned at 'Iolani Palace, our last monarch found comfort in composing music that expressed her love for God and mankind. Bottom right: Kunane Burns dances Ke Ki'owai o Siloama, another Atkins-Fong mele, this composition makes reference to Siloama Church at Kalawao, Kalaupapa, where Father Da- mien brought hope and the work of God to Hawai- 'ian lepers. Opposite page: The Siloama ' dance line: Kawai Arakaki, Kanamu Akana Keli'i Bush, and Alden Levi. 13 g F K . ,V H .f 7,,.ym-zfffvifyf' 'fn' A Kr -aw 4 - . ml ' ' ff 1 . ' gm S 1 ,jrf iff .- , gpg ' . --iz.-nah, fy - Qffzfiige-in A..Q.,mP,, ibm K M51 .fm-J, ,4- ,. aZff? ' Wig'--W' ,- H. ,ggi 1N'+fsgf1f' , EM - If wzigsigif ' .Q L, 'sa ,F f1i,:S2,if- 7 M 4,3171 ,4,4,, af? , 34-ivfiiciiii :J -fflwg i K anakila Victory N4 5. . 'i i, -I Senior Girls - 98 Ka Mauna 'Oliveta Junior Girls - 93 'Ihi'ihi lehova Sophomore Girls - 82 Ke Akua Mana E Senior Boys - 106 Ala'e! Ala'e! Ke Hea Nei Ka Haku E Sophomore Boys -87 Ala'e Junior Boys - 81 I-Io'okani I Ke Li'i Maika'i Seniors - 118 Nui Ke Aloha O Ke Akua Juniors - 112 Ke Ke'a Kahiko Pa'a 5 in ii W 1 '9 fi, Q Sophomores - 108 -4 if ll no if , U ff - 'F' In 'f is Q I Hawaii Nani fx 77- 1 sg ff sq J, Freshmen - 86 I LAWY' '3 ' 4 8 W He I-Io'omaika'i ifi ' fy ' ,,r, r ,V r,, 'Iolani Kamau'u - Class of 1987 9 rw 1 W f I . ig 1: rsl gy 16' r , Louise Aoe McGregor Award Sgi,-fgih--5 go 8 A 1 8' , e' e 8 1 gr n Iffgggd .- gig- 1 5',i.Tg. 2 V-xxvs., 1 8 He I-Io'olaule'a Ma Day s A fs, N r Xl Q x x. X 9 W f , 671, 5 ,ajft 44 QW , f 5 . ' ' 'ja W 5 ff I -V af wmv. wb - .M ,' ' xl I ' f ' 4'--uk.-....,,, .W E 53 pfw . W x Q A , ,Y W Q 6 wg' V 3 if 4 W W 0 I , y N-...M .s ' L, R W X.X: xiii 'f mm 9' Q 51 11, Opposite page. clockwise from top: Pololu tspears- menj Alex Ka'onohi and Alden Levi. The Ke Aloa- 1i'i Royal Court. Richard Williams and Aaron Ya- capin perform a spirited hula 'auana. Court dancer Kamele Collier. This page, clockwise from top left: Mo'i KaneQKingj Brian Santos with his Mo'i Wa- hine tQueenJ Lynn Makua, Sophomore attendant janean Tavares. Court dancer Debbie joy performs 'Au'a'ia, the chant which inspired the theme of this year's Ka Na 'i Aupuni. Scott Leong, lei contest winner for the fourth year in a row, demonstrates hula talents equal to his lei-making abilities. ASKS and class officers Kelcie Kauwe, Tina Wilhelm, Kris Kitagawa, Bruce Bryant, Joni Lum-Akana, Shareen Bailey, and Shawn Peterson take their pledge of office. Top: Kim Alcana and Alika Kauleinamoku dig in at the Athletic Banquet held in Kel4uhaupi'o. Kim received a certificate for participation on the SV Cheerleading Squad. Alika received an award for being the Most Valuable Player on the Varsity Baseball Team. Right: Upon his retirement Mr. Calvin Chai was presented with an award from the student athletes in appreciation for his many years of service as Athletic Director. gifs . 1. X ,. iw v r x XQ- sa - S 'Q ., Q Q -P , V. X4 5 :J Q r , V tg K v . Y. xi X xi Qi, K i Q r - t' L:-f 1, - . .Q V . 1 t .4 tit '11 -'4 pf ,.... fi ,Q Q 5-af 5.4 l ., 'la'-.S Lx 15 Q :I ...Rexx Q ,J 4 u 6. :r ' -' 5 r 3 . :I-, Vs' 59?-Y 'ggi ag, V w Y K A ' 4 v 0 1 X! ' Ghif- V if Q 3 v y '. Q55 I 4 .fT.,t. V x we 4 - 1 N Top left: Leilani Talon receives an athletic award for her participation in varsity volleyball, softball, and track and field. Top: Guy Kaniho receives an award for his participation in varsity volleyball. Left: Most Versatile Athletes - Darryn Dela Vega, Alan Sagon, Brian Souza, Kip Sam Fong. Bottom left: Wren Wescoatt - Varsity Cross Country, Var- sity Track and Field, Naomi Helenihi - Varsity Basketball, Varsity Volleyball. Garrett Awai - Var- sity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball. Bottom right: Brian Santos received the Outstand- ing Weightlifter Perpetual Award. --AA 'S Rx Above: The Centennial Class 1986 Executive Board - Tina Wilhelm, Mikie Abangan, Richelle Yokoi Sharene Ogura, Shareen Bailey, Wailani Kim, Ad- visor Mrs. Ernestine Brennon. Missing from pic- ture: Cindy Teramoto, Kelcie Kauwe. Mikie Aban- gan received the Junior Class Leadership Award for her contributions throughout the year. This was Mikie's first year at Kamehameha. She was always eager to try new ideas and with her cheerful per- sonality and vitality she proved to be a very valu- able leader to both her class and the school. Right: Mr. and Mrs. Myron Arakawa surround Michelle Nagamine who was selected for the leadership award of Best Attitude. Michelle or Memers had an outstanding positive disposition and a positive attitude about her class, ASKS, and the Schools. She was thoughtful and helpful, and was a positive model of inspiration to her constituents, and fellow leaders. 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H - 7 1 Qi it ix Q . v R5 l i 1 1 Top left: Alapaki Nahale-a presents Shirlene Wong with the Francellia Stillwell Sportsmanship Award which is voted on by secret ballot by the seniors in Student Council. The award is given to a person who has never held a position in office before and contributes often to their class without any recog- nition. Palci was also a recipient of a DeWitt Wal- lace Scholarship. Top: Charlynn Cazimero received an award from the Kamehameha Class of 1956. Left: Bruce Kali received an award from the lndus- trial Arts Department. Bottom left: jenny Chock received an award from the Speech Department. She was also a Frank E. Midkiff Award recipient. Bottom right: Delmann Naipo was recognized as the Senior Artist by Don Harvey. PRING FLINGS W Attention dog lovers: lt's adopt-Luana Yoshikawa's dog-month! This poor pooch was found wandering around the yearbook room, and since we already have a mascot, we decided to put it up for grabs. And just why can't Luana keep her beloved doggie? Well rumour has it that Jr. boy Cher boyfriendj lost his job, is presently unemployed and thus, is unable to foot the Purina Dog Chow bill. Anybody interested? The turnout for senior class clean-up day wasn't great, but with the help of Bruce Silva and his hefty trashbag our campus was returned to its beautiful litter-free state. www ff At this year's spring concert, the audience was treated to a night of exceptional talent, with the harmonious voices of the Concert Glee boys and girls. and the soothing sounds of the Symphony Orchestra. Be there next yearl wqgd' fiv ll' fy ...fav lll f J I Qte,, ,2 ,X McNeil Kamail What's that you got there? An ice cream sandwich, a classic coke, and a magazine advertising women's sportswear? Surely you can't be searching for layout ideas for KNA. Well. BigMac. it's a heck of a lot better than watching you solidify on the sofa, ha ha. Cindy Teramoto and Charles McNicoll smile happily as they begin their night at the Junior prom. for they will have memories that will last a lifetime. LW A ' 'Ay . ,Vw X ,Lf V A p y ,Q e. . . ' .Q L At the Leadership Banquet, Tina Wilhelm gawks at the fact that anyone could possibly be active in 5 clubs, be chairperson of this and president of that, maintain A's in all honors courses and still manage to get 8 hours of sleep. But Tina, we thought you did that? Although the Drama's Europe trip was canceled they are lucky enough to be able to take part in and perform at the International Theatre Festival in Muncie, Indiana this summer. Kanani Silva rehearses The Potboiler. which they will be performing. Not all oriental dolls are perfect, you know. At the song contest prevshow filming Jainnie Cox has her tan lines covered while crew members look on in disbelief: those lines are from a year ago! Like I said, not all dolls are perfect. l -ww-. 9 L ' -6. .- Who's she that's making sushi? Looks like Chelsey Mineshima and Alice Namakaeha are gonna have a grind session in the foods lab, or are they planning to sell rice balls in Ka'al1umanu basement? If you don't watch out, 'Akahi lust might go out of busi- ness. Balloons, balloons. balloonsl The Junior prom was a definite blast with the many pink and gray balloons that adorned the Princess 'K' ballroom. Here, Tina, drink your bottle. That's a good girl. drink all your vodka and daddy will buy you another pair of raybans. Kevin Sasaki Calias: Big Daddyb was just one of the many single parents during the Human Relations classes' egg-baby days. With parents like Kevin it scares me to think of how our kids are gonna turn out. Tina, stop playing with your spikesl Some men are lust too dashing in their uniforms. don't you think? This unidentified ROTC stud was seeking advice from pal Darren DeIaVega on how to attract females when we overheard Darren com- ment. You might not attract females, but you sure attract the cameras. ttttftt X Lk A K Concert Glee girls Kahea Kaiama, Glori Kimokeo. Jade Silva, and Kelli Kelekolio show mixed reactions as they listen to the Senior women's Song Contest selection for the first time, Mawaena field felt the footsteps of a IOOO men as ROTC members marched with precision and skill during the President's Parade. .ffff nr ' Brian Baptista and Muriel Kuroda rejoice over Brian's acceptance to USC. The big question now is did they accept him for his brains or for his looks? Girls' Varsity Basketball B-lj Stacy Mokiao CMan- agerj, Haunani Kupihea. Michelle Valdez, Joy Dant- suka, Dory Chang, Rhonda Funn, Rocky Nitta CMan- agerj. Kim Robis QManagerJ, lj Philip Mau CCoachJ. Haviland Kitamura, Malia Beazley, Susan Thoemmes, Cindy Akai. Debbie Rimene. John Brown CCoachj. :Sk QP K N . . qs lf' ' Gail Chun performs in the jazz showcase. Dancing on the Edge, which proved to be both dazzling and entertaining. This talented miss is not only strong musically, but also academically as she takes on the responsibility as next year's yearbook editor. is 36 fa-15 ' .. 'f I I R3 575-H in At the Academic Awards assembly at Kekuhaupi'o, students were not only recognized for their aca- demic achievements, but also for their dancing abilities. Here. we have one of the more popular numbers, the Tangle. all DQ Prom's are supposed to be lots of fun, so what's wrong with Miss Yoshikawa and her date? Maybe the Hawaiian music was still playing. or maybe din- ner hadn't started yet. or maybe the prom was more formal and less party, instead of the other way around like Lu had expected. Varsity AA-lj Ellen Kekuaokalani. Monica Rapoza, Jan Lazarus, Michelle Arnold, Naomi Helenihi, Kim Aguiar. JJ Ui Kalalau, Kanani Young. Jaylene Brown, Joell Loa. Nadine McNicoll. Lisa Chun dances in her own little world as she recalls memories of a night well spent. It wasn't too long afterwards that Lisa realized that May 3rd was just another ordinary night and that she would soon have to face reality. . , When May Day activities call for you to be dressed in traditional Hawaiian attire, how far do you go? The true warrior dons all and stoically withstands the cold May morning. sllg lit: Desmond Pescaia seems to be saying, Honkl Honk! Beepl Beep! Here I come in my jeep! Was that as much fun as in your childhood days. Desmond? 1 f i 5 ii 1 i . 4 Qi i 1 igxz ai 1 if E 5 ,, oi, we 1-,QL I' x A 7 mvlgf 7 'X X Q X 'Nix 05.4, 7 -1- Pklu A X .Lai X Ln 3, N f Q A51 ,f xx V A ' Q X . E X iff! imp A W l 'dai a AK if VN-N J ,ls 1? J xv. 12 ' l m mf-f J 91 ,1-1' ggi? :.::f: 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 bravely serve your own, your fatherlandf' -The earliest published version of the Kamehameha alma mater appeared in a school manual in May, 1391. The princi- pal of the school, Reverend William B. Oleson wrote the words, and Theo Rich- ards, a staff member, adapted and ar- ranged the music which was derived from an older song called, Wake, Fresh- men, Wake. This page, counter-clockwise from right: Kau'i Ka- lauokalani, Malia Adams, and Russell Kapahule- hua take their turns in the spotlight on the NBC stage prior to receiving their diplomas from Mr. Lyman and Mr. Ramos. Opposite page, counter- clockwise from top: 357 pairs of hands join for the last time in the singing of class and school songs. We leave remembering what Roland Logan said when he closed his farewell speech: Be proud that you're Hawaiian. OIIIIIIGIICEIIIGIIJC 4 sim ,s . 'Q W last at last farewell alas Kamehameha home we love 'Q YOU, I We grieve the thought of a leaving you, For graduates we'll be, And have to roam from thee, Our pride and inspiration these many years. -I-'rom a class song, Kamehameha Home Sweet Home, written in 1927 by William Kea and sung, by old-timers, as a companion song to the Kamehameha alma mater, Sons of Hawai'i. This page, right: Those are balloons, not an um- brella, and although Thad Chee looks like he's expecting rain, our camera caught him in a pensive moment outside the Neal Blaisdell center, under the big C hanging from a cement pillar, waiting for the second wave of friends and relatives to make their way to join him from other similarly draped pillars land graduatesj circled around the NBC in floral confusion. Bottom left and right: Kirk Halemano and Alexander Ka'onohi III seem to have cornered the market on pua kenikeni. Re- member when carnations were all the rage and a real man wouldn't be caught dead in a head lei? Opposite page, counter-clockwise from top: Valerie Vaughn, Kim Fong, Kai Todd tin his first and only yearbook picture: gotcha Kaij, Lori Karatti, and the parking lot boyz: Kevin Matsumoto, Glenn Cun- ningham, and Chris Young. Q S3 in ,... M.. , -4 WH. 'UW . f 51. . .1 Sv I ma 1 , L 5 II' is 'few 1A g g ,af--as HQW .af Lyxiw .SN x - iff 6 -,. ..,.. Y ,V vi, -..-V --.-- , --1 Mikie Abangan, Ka Paulele Mau o Kapi'olani, Ho'ike, The 64th Annual Song Contest. o M wax .6 '!' Tiff? , -.-.. . -..i.i4-. ....,,......l4 M-,V-,M Y ., W , ,,,,,.., , - -in Y 7,0-W -s ---.,,,.------F-1 ---T---1------H 'atv-'r ' if ., 'S-'Sf' ,A I 'r 1 '- vw Ae' f' y ex'-is . Bas.: 5 -Q To serve the chiefess is my one desire KE AL1'1 WALEeKA'U MAKEMAKE Ha'a hula le'a ka ua Ka ua nf, hele ma ka moana: 'Ane hiki mai paha ka uilal O ke aiwaiwa o luna Ma'ema'e wale e ka Ua-p6'ai-hale Wai 'olu wale i ka mana'o 'O ke a,li'i wale no ka'u makemake He kilohana no e pa'a ai. The rain dances joyfully The rain comes sighing over the ocean Perhaps lightning will follow , A mystery from above. WQU. s., -1' W..-2. is as ,. Completely beautiful is the house encircling rain, Ua-p6'ai-hale It comforts the mind I delight in serving the chiefess She is a treasure to cling to. I-Ierkilohana no e pa'a air She is a treasure to cling to - emfaps s -1:4 W -Q., The Ka Na 1 Aupun1 Staff won prest1g1ous awards 1n Annual Hawa11 Schools Pubhcatrons Assocratron eleven d1fferent categorres thrs year at the E1ghth Yearbook Awards Banquet They are as follows Overall Copy 3rd place Theme Development lst place Cover 2nd place Concept and Coverage 1st place Speclflc Layout 2nd place Uamme COX pg 36 37, BlackfWh1tivINon Actron Photo Honorable e nt1on fpg 318 3191 Overall Deslgn and Layout lst place Color Non Actron Honorable Mentron fpg 181 Sp6C1f1C Graphrcs 1st place fDelmann Narpo pg 242 2435 Best Use of photography Overall lst place Overall Use of Graphlcs 2nd place Specral thanks goes out to Tr1sh Hara mxllron trmes and rt would never be enough Jamnre Cox Laura Teale Alrson Ah Puck and most Mahalo Klhel for belng a frrend and an 1nsp1ra of all Klhel de Srlva I could say thank you tron Karen Ka upu U 1- . . . '. .10 . . - . 1 . . c - I - - . i I . . . s , . 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Have O.. wily hang eamfmf .XS UlC1',lf10C.',K yolufgoocffffb 7? P0Jl'Ll0f7.50mokof7 1146 -wx kf Q75f'Gi'?f7 - 'Au'a 'ia e Kama, e kona moku, E kona moku ae, Kama e 'au'a 'ia, E Kama e, Kama, Kama, Kama e ka hulinu'u, E Kama e, Kama, Kama, Kama e ka huliau. Hulihia i ka uka honua o ka poli, Hulihia o papio, ilalo e ke alo, E huli ae e, e huli ... O lani a i ko lae, I ka ue i ka pali, Wai hula o Wa'ahi Ka lihi i kau 'ia. I 'uwao i kona hou, Ua hou 'ia mai, Kona mana ma ka lihi, I ke ala mania, I luna o ka hale. Kama, the chief, refused to part with his island, His island, held back by Kama, The son, Kama, Kama, Kama, the highest born, The son, Kama, Kama, Kama, who reigns. He turns to the uplands, the earth on his chest, He turns his foes face down, He turns, turns . . . Your forehead has been scraped, As you rooted up the cliff, At the tunneled water of Wa'ahi Upon whose edge he stood. He was saved anew, Although he was stabbed at, And his hoofs slightly pierced, On the steep ascent, Up to his house. I The story goes like this: on the day of his death, an 18th century poet, Keaulumoku, gave voice to a lengthy prophetic chant, portions of which have been passed down to us under the name Haui ka lani - the fall of the chiefs. Keaulumoku foresaw the decline of our race and culture, he warned of the loss of traditional values, he described the coming of an overwhelming and disruptive new people. Certain Hawaiian scholars credit the sacred hula 'Au'a 'ia to this same poet and suggest that the mele - song - is perhaps a section of his epic-length Haui ka lani. Q4u'a 7a means to be held backg restrained, stingy. In the context of the prophetic chant, and our yearbook, the word connotes value. Keaulumoku advises us to be more careful, more appreciative, less sloppily generous: Hold fast, child, to your island, is his puana, his constant theme. We take this not as an admonition to abandon the aloha spirit, but as a timely and timeless warning to hold fast to the whole network of language, belief, and outlook that makes us Hawaiian in a far more meaningful sense than, for example, a resident of California is a Californian. lt is not merely an island that we children must hang on to. This year's Ka NaTAupuni is dedicated to an examination of value at Kamehameha. We worry about what is and ought to be valued here, about the loss and change of values here, about recognizing and holding fast to what is truly special about being Hawaiian and about being at Kamehameha. Our kupuna, our grandparents, have a saying, PLihalu ka ihu, nana i ke ka'ao - the nose smells the fragrance only after the eyes see the fallen fruit. This means that we tend to appreciate what we have only after it is gone or we have left. Our book is dedicated to appreciation before loss and absence. 'Au'a'ia. Ka Na? Aupuni, 1986. The Kamehameha Schools, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96817. Karen Ka'upu, Editor in Chief. Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of The Kamehameha Schools!Bishop Estate. NA'I AUP THE CONQLJERQR CDF THE ISLANDS I . X. ,J 'X wig Q Q X 'X 5 x I . NK: ,HAR .X '- K mag!-T 5 Q.: N' 11. ' ' f SQ X -sg:uji,af ,R 4 N3 . Yew 1-3,31 Y idx-74'ff' Q4 xv ' f'iE,k'i9i5mY93'a'i X THE KAME-HAMEHA SCHCDCLS KAPALAMA HEIGHTS - HONQLULU, HAWAI'I 96817 UA PAU, UA HALA LAKOU, A KOE NO NA PUA It is over, they are gone, only the flowers remain. I learned to sing Na Ali'i as a seventh grader at Prep. Do you still call it Prep. School? No, it's Inter- mediate Unit. Or 7th and 8th Grade Unit. Whateverg it'll al- ways be Prep. to me. Back to the song. I didn't know its meaning, but Miss Lord allowed us to sing it fast and jazzy after lunch, and I re- member that Clara Gilbert, my eighth grade hostess, who was beautiful beyond belief, sang it that way, one word tumbling to the next, and I wanted to catch her eye by being able to do the sa e.Eti6lish boy: she never noirfk? Wifi nfeaeggc f ' ff' 'ppvygfj I 2655!-' So that was the first o all the and one of the last I ever found out about. I'll tell you what I found: there is nothing fast and jazzy in the song's meaning. It mixes sorrow and hope. It says: We love the chiefs, but they are deadg only the flowers - the children - remain. I used to think that we were pretty hot childreng we'd carry on Pauahi's legacy fwhatever that meantj just fine. Now I don't know. I'm not sure. I'm scared. I feel the tides of sorrow and hope tug at me. If we were flowers, many of us have long since wilted. Some of my best Kamehameha friends haven't come home from college . . . or from Vietnamese rice paddies Some are angry Hawaiians. Most are just wondering if they'll ever wonder if anyone still tries to grow flowers up on Kapalama hill. Strong flowers? Or more wilters? Or just weeds? I've seen some weeds. I've seen a Founder's Day where the seniors honored my Princess with a foot- ball stadium wave. Real class. I've seen a Song Contest where a class threw away its lei because it lost. Real class. I got no business pointing my finger. I've done some no class things in my time, too. Still, if anybody up there would listen. I would say: Imua Kam School. Earn your full name. Pull your weeds. Grow your flowers, put them out front and hold them up high. Thegfare otgfjhope. 1 Hawaiian songs I ever learned do more than make ends meet. 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Ornamentation at the bottom of the replica imitates the royal -BJ crown's many delicate jewels: diamonds, opals, emeralds, rubies, and highly polished kukui nuts. The curved . jx bars above the base join kalo leaves in an unbroken circle. Kalo, taro, is the staple food of the Hawaiian people , in A A D . I 5 and is symbolic of the Hawaiian family itself. Eight bands surfaced with half-round knobs define the crown's 3 an 5, , , if contour as they ascend from the kalo-leaf circlet and unite at the cross-topped globe at the apex of the ' ,tafwt ' 'M ,U . . .Q kalaunu. This symbolizes the union of the eight islands of Hawai'i under the one Christian rule of Kalakaua - fm 2 jig- , I who, for his part, claimed descent and authority from Kamehameha I, the original conqueror of the island , V' I kingdom. I . r 445 'sr - f The crown motif is repeated at regular intervals on the Mausoleum fence and signifies the royal lineage of r . Q K I. those buried within. Out of respect for the chiefs who rest here, the American government allows the ,L g W2 ' 15' .K '31 Mausoleum to remain as property of the Hawaiian Nation. The Stars and Stripes does not fly here, only the ' ' ' R' 7 QQ . sns.1.a-.3-.-.in A flag of a country whose existence except for these few acres, is entirely spiritual. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Q l W5 .Q 5 tiekijlf- flieosi LQWVLU iw eQ,tw.,v-I .,,,t.J., Q .QV Sarah 'llialoha Quick and Marvelle Kanani Balutski What value do we place on our mother tongue? Sarah 'Ilialoha Quick is an instructor of Hawaiian language at Kamehameha. Kanani Balutski is a 1985 graduate who studied Hawaiian here for four years. She now attends UH Manoa and majors in Social Sciences. e get upset when people call us KAM SCHOOL. The first headline in last year's Ka Na? Aupuni read: It is not Kamg it is Kamehameha. We hear: Kamehameha was Ha- waiian, not Chinese, referring to the fact that Kam is a Chinese surname. But how many of us say Kameamea instead of Kamehameha? Too many! It is not enough to know which is proper. We must take the next step and say it correctly. If not, then we are saying that we don't care. We get upset when non-Hawaiians mispronounce people, place, and street names. But when we mis- pronounce them, we think little of it. We are more at fault. The difference is that we know what it should be, and they don't. Hawaiian names are not just consonants and vowels put to- gether to produce euphonious sounds. Rather, they are made up of individual words that have meaning. Kamehameha is made up of two words - Ka, , which means the, and mehameha, which means lonely. He was referred to as The Lonely One because he was raised in an isolated area. If we take Kameamea, ka means the, and meamea is thing or so and so. We know that he would not have been named The So-and-So. A 1 The community looks to us for answers, for verification, for, help when it comes to things Hawaiian. We need to raise the awareness of our Kamehameha 'ohana to the point where we care enough to live up to our obligations. Teachers and ad- ministrators must care enough to pronounce and write Hawaiian correctly so that their stu- dents will emulate them. Our language is slipping away from us. Our native speakers are passing on. What is to become of our 'olelo Hawai'i? Who is responsible for its continuance? Is it not our responsibility as Hawaiians to see that it never dies? Is it not Kamehameha's responsibility as an educational leader to accept that trust? We at Kame- hameha have been admonished by our Southern cousins - the Maori and Cook Islanders - to do some- thing about the plight of our native language. Nobody is going to do it for us. We must do it ourselves. E mau i ka 'olelo o ka 'aina, ka 'olelo Hawaiii. Perpetuate the language of the land, the Hawaiian language. -Sara 'Ilialoha Quick t upsets me when I hear students making up words and speaking tourist- Hawaiian. They're saying that our language has little value. They are kicking it when it's down. I lose my temper when students and teachers grumble over Mrs. Quick's language corrections at Song Contest rehearsals. Why is she so picky? Whatls the big deal? It's only a little mark. The deal is that a tiny mark can make a big difference. Take the words lcaua and lcaua. They differ only by kahako, but one means we two and the other means war. The presence of an 'okina also alters a word's meaning. Take kai and ka ii. One means ocean the other means enter. Our English teachers correct us all the time, we should expect the sam from Mrs. Quick. Kamehameha must place more value on our mother tongue. W say that our students should know their heritage and we re- quire a year of Hawaiian cultur and history courses for gradua- tion. But there is no language requirement. This I can't understandg is not language the root of any culture? Why are we paying attention to branches and leaves when the root is withering? Our language is preciousg where else but at Ka- mehameha can it be given life? -Kanani Balutski Y Al, Florence, Todd, and Allyson Apo The Apo family enjoys a unique position at Kamehameha: they live, work, and go to school here. Kamehameha is their home. Al, a 1960 graduate, met his wife at CSU. They returned I 7 years ago to teach math, advise in the dorms, coach, and see their children through The Schools. Todd graduated in 1985 and is at Brown, Allyson is a 10th graderg Andrea Knot pictured or interviewedj is at Princeton. n 1954 my father asked me if I wanted to attend Kamehameha. My answer was a definite Yes. Since then, I have wondered many times what would have happened to me if it were not for Bernice Pauahi. I have seen Kamehameha through the eyes of a student, alumni, teacher, coach, and parent. I have seen it as an undergra- duate student at Colorado State, and as a teacher at Brawley, California. Since my return in 1969, I have also seen it from the giving end. And now my children are the receivers. I see the oppor- tunities Kamehameha provides for them, and now, after some thirty years of being asso- ciated with Kamehameha, I realize how much of an impact it has made on me and my family. The quality of Kamehameha's education is top-notch. This quality is not something that just happens. It takes planning. It takes dedicated students, alumni, parents, and faculty. Each one of us has the obligation to perpetuate Kamehameha's excellence. Imua Kamehameha. -Al Apo Q We don't think enough about the value of our education. Often we do not realize what Kameha- mehameha stands for and what it can do for us. Those who do realize the value of education here are the ones who get the most out of school. They are active in sports, clubs, extra- curricular activities, and - most of all - active in their educational experiences. They value what they learn, and they use it to improve themselves. They put a lot into our school, and because of this, they receive much from it. Hawaiian is more than just another nationality. Being Hawaiian allows us to parti- cipate in this extraordinary 'ohana at Kamehameha. We need to show how proud we are to be Hawaiian and how much we value what Kamehameha has to offer. There are so many facilities, activities, and opportunities for us to enjoy. Kamehameha is ready to give, to those who really want it, a great education. We have to really want it. -Allyson Apo As a dorm advisor, I hope to give the girls incentive to do their best and grow to be positive parts of the community. Many of them return to visit, and just to see them as mature adults is rewarding. As a teacher, I believe that learning to be courteous and aware of the hurts and needs of others is just as important as learning math. If I can expose my students to life, I am satisfied. Having to discipline students in the classroom or halls is most disheartening because the expectations at school are no more than what is expected in life. As a part of Kamehameha, I hope that I am carrying out the traditions and values of the legacy that has been such a great influence on our family. -Florence Apo Let hills and valleys loud our song prolong. We always sing these words, but does anybody look at their significance? There are many things we do at Kamehameha that we just do and never really look at. They are just done because they have to be. I feel like our pride is disappearing. The school song is a good ex- ample. When we end our song, how many people are talking, fooling around, or walking out? Too many! Also: everyone knows that we have a beautiful campus, but look at the graffitti and litter. How can you thank Pauahi with a can of spray paint and a profanity? How much effort does it take to carry a soda can to a rubbish can? Many of our problems with campus environment and school unity can be alleviated if we would develop more pride in ourselves. And we must remember that no one can teach us pride or force it into us: we must each think about it, find it, and put it into ourselves. -Todd Apo if Av , taxi? ' 1 1 v,. ,, x,,,M WW li, QV, W, Q ii, T xi ' was , ' x ,,,. . .. M i gi.. 'N 0 1 Mg Al1.f gm, ggi! W X .-NX-' S 'X A ' as X L . Sherri Orton, Kevin Sasaki, Joyceline Lee Dr. George Kanahele, a Kamehameha graduate, is presently writing the history of The Schools. Three of the students he talked with - Sherri Orton, Kevin Sasaki, and .Ioyceline Lee -- agreed to share their opinions about Kamehameha with us. Sherri is an '85 gradua te majoring in Hawaiian Studies at U.H. Hilo. Kevin is a senior and president of Hui Lama. Joyce, an '85 graduate, attends Tufts University. believe in holding on to the things that were taught to me in hula. I try to retain not only the culture and language of old, but also the humility, confidence, and disciplined behavior that bring pride to the kupuna. Sometimes it is hard for me to uphold these important things. Sometimes it does not seem that my peers or teachers share my belief in the importance of the old ways. Last year, the seniors - my class - made a wave,' at Founder's Day. Was that a fitting salute to Pauahi on the one day and hour that we set aside to thank her? During a May Day assembly, a brave freshmen girl got up to dance for her uncles, The Makaha Sons. Soon two boys dressed as girls were gyrating on the floor and making Cin my eyes at leastj a mockery of the song. I cannot forget the sadness I felt, and the lone- liness too, as I sat among others who laughed and clapped at what was going on. I wonder about discipline at Kamehameha. I don't under- stand. Sometimes I feel set apart from everyone because of the things that I've come to value. My classmates often think I'm too emotional and that I lack a sense of humor. I don't believe this is true. It's just hard to cherish things that others don't. It's hard to hold on. -Sherri Orton hile talking to friends, I often hear gripes about teachers, lunch, and the school as a whole. My friends even have the nerve to praise other schools at our expense. I want to tell them Maybe you'd be better off there. Still I thought I might be missing something, so I went off on an exchange program to you-know-where. It didn't take me long to realize that Kamehameha has so much more to offer than our grumblers want to think. The grass is definitely not greener on the other side. We have more here than most of us know what to do with, and we should spend time taking better advantage of everything. It only took a day off campus for me to become even more proud of attending Kamehameha than ever before. That is how it should be. -Kevin Sasaki hose voices behind me have not shut up since this ceremony began. They are talking about last night's party. Now they are talking about how boring this is. In fact, they have not stopped talking since Bac- calaureate this morning. In fact, they've talked through Song Contest and Founder's Day. I believe that they have not stopped talking since the first day of ninth grade at our first class meeting. They are complaining that Kame- hameha has been their prison. It is a shame, isnlt it, how they've been forced to get a good education up here. They were never happy at school . . . unless they were getting away with something, putting someone else down, talking stink. Their excuse for showing up was to see their friends and sneak off to corners Now Sons of Hawai'i is being sung. But those voices are too busy crying to sing. I guess they're overjoyed at their release. Now the ceremony is over. So is their prison term. Funny, now it's silent, I don't hear them any more, what could be wrong? If my guess is right, I'll be hearing those voices again one day soon. They will be telling their younger brothers and sisters, their nieces and nephews, their own children: Kam School, thassa good school, but they're not strick enough anymore like they were when I wuz there. Now they let the kids get away with anything. Still, 'as a good school, you go there and take advantage of all they get. You lissen to what they tell you. And bla bla bla. Voices. What ever happened to nana, ho'olohe, pa 'a ka waha? To look, listen, and shut the mouth? -Joyceline Lee Donald Akana, Bob Ramsey, Dawn Farm-Ramsey What are the values of Kamehameha? Of Hawaiians? Donald Akana ISecurily1, Bob Ramsey IRecreationa1 Facilitiesj, and Dawn Farm-Ramsey ICommunicationsj share their views on what Kamehameha and the Hawaiian community should perpetuate. t is important that we search for our Hawaiian- ness: in chant and dance, in arts and crafts, in the land and sea. But it's hard. As Hawai'i left World War II and entered state- hood, much of the old way of life was left behind. And as the older people left us, Hawaiian language and culture began to slip away. This also happened at Kameha- meha. As the school increased its ROTC program and grew into an academic institute, it turned its back on basic Hawaiiana. I am happy to see that things are changing. Hula is back, culture and language are gaining new emphasis. Kamehameha has always been looked on as a leader in the Hawaiian community. But it must do more to help the Hawaiians know about themselves. Kamehameha needs to make Hawaiian language and culture classes mandatory through 12th grade. It should encourage learning about life on the land. It should be the one to help bring Hawai'i back to eher people. After all, Kamehameha Schools is Hawai'i. -Donald Akana Since coming here, I've experienced the Hawaiian culture in ways rarely offered to non-Hawaiians. My perspectives have changed over the years because of some very special people. My awareness of things Hawaiian came from a language class I took from Pilahi Paki. She taught me the beauty of your language, and I saw in her an inner peace that I had never known before. I will not forget her patience and under- standingg these qualities helped me to define what I consider truly Hawaiian, and what I hold most dear. I have since encountered many students and staff who share Aunty's traits. But I also know others who do not have any appreciation for Hawaiian culture and what it offers us. 1 There is often discussion among our staff as to what's more important for our students to learn: Hawaiian or Western values. I hear complaints about class time lost to Founder's Day and Song Contest, and I wonder why some people can't see how valuable such experiences are. Other people stress competitiveness in a way that runs contrary to the nature of our students. There's nothing wrong with competition, but a lot of us have to be careful of the degree to which we push it. No culture has a lock on good values, but those of us from other backgrounds need to be aware that the true Hawaiian way is often more sensitive and effective than what we,ve brought here. -Bob Ramsey I know of kupuna who felt ashamed of being Hawaiian. When they grew up, they were treated as inferiors, and they came to believe it. Their ties to Hawaiian traditions and values pulled against their desire to be accepted and respected. Many even denied their ancestry. We have suffered for genera- tions in this tug-of-war of values, and we still often have to choose between our old beliefs and the expectations of the dominant culture. We are supposed to be a carefree people, in fact, we suffer much inner conflict. A child taught at home to be modest, downplays his ability in school and is labelled: underachiever. An adult raised to value the concept of alu like fworking togetherj, flounders in a business that recognizes only individual accomplishment. How do we prepare our youth for today's world? Do we continue to teach them patience, humility, and modesty when leadership roles in downtown Honolulu go to those who are assertive, aggressive, and opportunistic? Are the re- wards of money and power worth striving for if they undermine the values that we Hawaiians have been taught to respect? Is Kamehameha responsible for choosing between these values? know more than I do. -Dawn Farm-Ramsey Qu .K of .yn SEL 'YJ' 'JF' Q xl? if! 4+ ps? L' Q Leina 'ala Heine, Les Ceballos, Leila Kiaha 'Ala, Les, and Aunty Leila have more than music in common. Their uncompromising outlook on how Kamehameha was and should be lends power to their words and authority to their voices. They may only be part-timers who help with special events, but when 'Ala scolds, you cry: when Les is on Ere, nothing can cool himg and when Aunty Leila so much as looks, you jump. hat are the values of Kamehameha? This is a profound question. I re- member when I was a student here at Kamehameha protected high above the rest of the city and how hard it was then for me to win a citizenship pin. I remember that Founder's Day was an exciting event because the whole school went to the Mausoleum. Football games were different, too, ha ha! I remember Honolulu Stadium right in the middle of town. These and other simple things are slowly losing their luster and value to today's students. But for me, they are invaluable memories. I can now only share a small part of that life with you young people. In 1984-1985, I returned to the campus as a teacher: this was a great accomplishment for me. My values had changed. Who would know better about what to value at Kamehameha than me, than one who did not finish here? Values . . . many. How important . . . a life's worth. Students at Kamehameha, I offer you this 'olelo no'eau: E lawe i ke a'o a malama a e 'oi inau ka na'auao. He who takes his teachings and applies them, increases his knowledge. -Leina'ala Kalama-Heine How do you explain to a pure Filipino boy, born and raised in Waimea, Kauali that going to Kamehameha is totally impossible because he is not Hawaiian -- especially when his part-Hawaiian cousins are admitted? That was me. And after my cousins were ac- cepted, I always felt sick to my stomach whenever Kamehameha was mentioned. It is hard to share this story with you because I don't want to sound like I'm still carrying a chip on my shoulder. But the fact remains: many students not in Kamehameha are sick because they can't get in. So I say to those of you here: my story should help you see how fortunate you are, and it should help you to realize the importance of utilizing fully all that you have in your reach. The bottom line is this: you must better yourselves. If what I share with you does not spark a feeling of appreciation for what you have, I suggest that you focus your thoughts on what is said at our annual Founder's Day celebrations. It is through the power of God and the deep love of Pauahi for her people that we are here. Make her dream a reality by rising above your complacency to strive for learning and understanding. -Les Ceballos My days at Kamehameha can never compare to campus life today. Our student body was more intimate because we were all boarders: everything centered on one campus - the girls above and the boys below. We came together for social activities, church service, class picnics, Founder's Day at the Royal Mausoleum, and Song Contest, which was held on two separate weekends. I truly believe that my days at Kamehameha prepared me for college life and adult- hood. We lived the wishes of Pauahi - to become good and industious men and women. We were proud to be students of The Kamehameha Schools. Those feelings will always be with us. What would I like to see brought back? I'd like to see the return of complete ROTC - grades 9-l2. Our boys need to have more discipline - they need to show more respect to their teachers and parents, and they need to be better prepared for everyday life. I would also like to see the return of the industrial program: welding, farming, carpentry, wood- carving. I've seen the campus grow: I have worked with students all these years. I hope that I have instilled in them some of the respect and love that I feel for our beloved Princess. I hope that they will be forever grateful that she saw fit to leave us her heritage of true Hawaiiana. -Aunty Leila Kiaha KN fXJ 1, if I f V 'W JK K ygmu,.5fM,.:,.,,,W: W ,V , ,1,,,,,,,: i QW sl., fgfiyl QWH me 1, bww s. I 3. ,wx-. W ,arf M' The Reverend David Kaupu David Kaupu came from Mololca T to Kamehameha in the eighth grade. He graduat- ed from The Schools in 1951, and returned in 1969 as a dorm advisor and Assistant Chaplain. He has been Kahu since 1971, and in that time he has gained community- wide recognition as an eloquent spokesman for Hawaiian values. Hawaiian values are means to understand the customs and practices of our people according to the kupuna. For me they are inherent in the expression of ALOHA which manifests itself in three distinctive relationships: ALOHA KE AKUA An affirmation that God is An awareness of spirituality in all life Call life is sacredj. Translation into human behavior: Do unto others fall of creationj as God would do unto them. Examples: Begin and end your day in ohana with God. The kupuna understanding of ohana is that God is the foundation of all relationships in life. Make a hookupu before you go fishing, etc. ALOHA I KEKAHI I KEKAHI An affirmation that human life is sacred, As awareness that human relationships are more important than material possessions. Translation into human behavior: Do unto others Cpeoplel as you would have others do to you. Examples: If a relationship with a neighbor or a friend is sub-par, practice the art of hooponopono-of making right your relationship with your neighbor. Think of Hawaiian expressions in greeting. They all have a word Aloha. Greet and treat people like you say it and mean it with Aloha. ALOHA AINA An affirmation of sacred respect for the aina. An awareness that people must live in harmony with nature. Translation into human behavior: Do unto the aina what you want the aina to do for you. Examples: Hoomaikai-be thankful for the tree before you cut it down for your canoe and plant another tree in its place. If you want poi pounders, have a sensitivity for the rocksfstones. Q.. ,f E 1 ,,, 4 ' if F p x I' . g 54 L ,ffl QL ?ff'i A' X, ,Z if if W f 1 A 2 a fs , ,qi v Q 4 ,IQ , Q lp V' Q A ll , mg f G,-gm, f wa' is , ,wvaw v 1 .vvrlv auvv vvnvvnnaee v iff 1 ' 4 wr. vpn-- X v ? . A ! an -v 1 1,4 ' rf., , ,, , I I 1 ,jg , t il 5 -s fs f 1 xr, N, - X 1 b ' f 'v 'Y A O C ' K ' 5 - , - r Af x K. M. 'i.vf -v 14. xx ,T in .iv .swf gf I T' M X 1 'QR 1' Q I ' XX, 'INA' i' . ' an f n'i 5 e f 1 A .9 4, -at S Six . -st x 'I' along or until all of our here are gone. How many of realize the value of every day until we have no more halls , jokes to laugh over, or to grumble at? walk ur staff tried to capture the pre- ious and typical moments of day here. I was inspiried by he book, A Day in the Life of awai'i. I had to decide on a lot f things to make this the best was in my neighbor's orchid nursery. I 't trying for anything specialg in fact, was just fooling around. People say take good pictures, but mostly it's a matter luck. The light, I guess, was right, and was playing with the macro switch on my The p' ' T ' ' ' . u icture looks more like a hat s what I like about it It me of a fresh new day. You put in its proper, rightful place, yo face forward. We ought to be like opening in the morning we grow to bloom today. Karen Ka'upu. maybe a Susan Hansen than a igefaa. 45 522 ig it are aaiafaf ohala i ka pua, f fx ICP? ua wehe kaiao. The blossoms are ope ' g, N- f for dawn is breaking. lt - One looks forward with jo . I to a happy event. . ' Z-C ? i rc Mary Kawena Puk No'ea , 992179. 'ZX 3 6, 1985, section possible. I had eff ' ' m re ' ed the layouts C10 ygu Separate the precious a day. I had to arrange fOr 6 Srl t S. It's hard to read the ordinary? What signifi- CHITIGIGS, film, and WhO gO6S 'Wi' al ' Cfibblef' ' aY9f after does a ngrmal day at schogl I had to publicize the contest an laye hen I tran r ughs to for us? I d0n't think we can arrange for judges. Talkabout finals. k goodnes e whole this until 3 Crisis stress! Jainnie Cox and I spent ' sta is staying af all our extra time - which wasn't much - in SPC working on poster We didn't finish until the end of 'L the activity period on the day be- for the contest. I ended up in Kihei's office crying and pleading . from the pressure. I was so frus- trated until the Day came and so relieved when it passed. But am I finished yet? No, I've sorted through 300 photographs to find the 40 we need, but I still have 16 pages of paperwork to oversee. hool to help. Wh did I learn from all s? I lear that val is a lot easier to grumble a ut than it is to produce, that the c st of 16 pages of color is hard ork, head- aches, tons of zits, and h ndreds of extra dollars. I learned that I value doing a good job almost more than I value my sanity, and that all this valuing is finally what separates the precious from the ordinary. , , I f lim J -. f 'gi' 'J lf., OLQ 1 it Xt. 1451 19 I was at Hau'ula fof all placesi at 5:30 in the morning, trying to take pix ofthe North Shore kids getting on Lu Hubbard's bus, but the sun was coming up beautifully over the CYO Camp. so I shot my whole roll there instead. The hala tree, by the way, isn't in the picture by accident. Hala is symbolic of letting go and starting anew. It is also symbolic of firm- rootedness. You can figure out my meaning from there. Pl1lJflIgl'1Il7llL'l'.' Kihei dc Silva. R a S :SPR 135. mAea..swfi ,MLW ..- , L bfi -'ITTSEM 1.144 - 'vw V' wf'?r+,, ff -Q if N Zi MJ , W., .41 'iww g'.- fwfr' '91 'iaef A ?a?u f 9n A- Iwii Q L' 2' vb Ni in ' Mi-A-L-Q1'N ., w 1 'ff' K-hm' ws- M1 E , Aw u,mmu.w.-H. V In 5, X V' ,I- -NJ 3 3 1 Top: Law and economics instructor Roy Bass at rest between classes. His famous, Use your head for a change, girlie, has riled and in- spired more than a few upperclasswomen. Photographer: Samantha Maclaves. Above: Danielle Burgess swings away during P.E. class. The tennis courts used to occupy a lonely corner of limbo between campuses: now they are engulfed with lunch traffic and Industrial Arts construction. Photographer: KNA staff Top right: Daverney Kanae sets up an SPC opaque projector in ord'er'fo make a banner for the after- noon's Welcome Back Assembly. Photographer: KNA staff Right: Diane Ako and Jennifer Chun run through a weights and measures exercise in Jerry Johnson's chemistry class. Photographer: Trish Hara. r Ll,,fg424lf Lfifff , f fb l 1 -- t i 'fg,,-i.r' ,.g:g-l-A,:- , ri Lf: Masai? A ..,,1!f' . ff ' -awfrr' ' i sem i' ,. 1. ,ef A, gf fl l 'i 7 i X Mi,.:,m,. 4. , , - gl A - IQ, rpm: - -- .I L , , t' rl P- , lf hula: - yr gli - Hill!! -su., H , ' ' 1 annum- -4 wmewy-we ii 1huq.,,,,LnqA 5 fasts f nuhuh-H. W' -W fMisf-,,r V-wi-N-w+ Above: Senior Editor Luana Yoshikawa expresses dismay over a pile of incomplete layouts waiting for portraits of mustachiod '86-ers to come back from the airbrush artist. They know the dress code, she moans, why'd they try to sneak past us? Photographer: jonathan Taro. Far left: Fashion-conscious Robert Hutchison makes a point in what appears to be a largely unconscious class. Photographer: jonathan Tata. Left: Hawaiian craftswomen Samantha Sheehan, Jay Brown, and Cindy Ribilla, grind away at tinker- toy shaped blocks of koa which, with time, sandpaper, and varnish, will become beautiful heirloom-like bracelets. Photographer: Trish Hara. 23 B7 as I Above: Dawn Ching spends her free period reviewing notes and putting her binder in order. The Konia breezeway is a place of contrastsg for ten minutes an hour it is filled with bus exhaust and the noise of loading and unloading students. For the rest of each period, it is usually quieter than Midkiff. Photographer: KNA stafi Right: Elementary Division students enjoy lunch at Kalama Dining Hall. Some of us who attended Elementary and Intermediate look back fondly to the days of sit-down meals complete with host, waiter, and bread dish. Photographer: KNA staff We. 43.4-.s t,. Top left: Sitting on the curb of Smith Parking Lot, Kimberly Gay and Joey Jerriss make use of a break in band practice to review To Kill a Mockingbird. Remember Jem, you must climb into a person's shoes before you can understand him. Photographer: KNA staff Above: Monica Naeole freshens up after lunch in the new 'Akahi Dining Hall. Photographer: Samantha Macloves. Middle: Dayna Chu, Renee Kiaha, and Tasha Thompson direct traffic - or is it hitchhike - at Hale Ola Road. Because of pedestrian lunch- traffic, the road to 'Akahi is now one-way- only between third and seventh periods. That eases congestion, but not cramped legs. Photographer: KNA staff Far right and Right: Intermediate boarders, Matt Kaopuiki and Colin Pacheco enjoy breakfast and a quiet moment on the wall out- side Kalama. Baseball caps, of course, are not worn during the school day. Photographer: KNA staff KNA A It's easy enough to snap snapshots, it's considera- bly more difficult to shoot legitimate photographs. Taking our cue again from A Day in the Life of Hawai'i, we decided to offer two pages of our year book to students and faculty who thought they might like to compete for free yearbooks and a chance to get a different kind of their picture in Ka Na'i Aupqni. The response to our contest was not quite overwhelming- slightly less than 50 images were submitted- First place faculty winner: Al Apo. Right-side brain. Third place student winner: Leslie Burns. Neal Wong and Shannon Morey in Midkiff offer two reactions to school pressure: study and sleep. But the field was certainly large enough to offer the judges a wide range of choices. After 20 minutes of spirited discussion, Bruce Lum CKS Photographerl, Bob Whiting fLearning Center C ordinatorj, and John White QSPC boss D, selecte the following winners. Their advice to everyone who entered and to next year's hopefuls: avoid photo cliches: try to see what is overlooked or not ordinarily seen, avoid dead-center subjectsg and PLEASE, no more shaka signs. .First place student winner: Shelly Wakamatsu. Reflections . . . It really was an accident, but after I got the pictures back, I liked it enough to enter. Fourth place student winner: Kevin Ka'auwai. t Second place student wmner: enihe Aribta. Thu- photo is of Laura Yim, orchestra! Concert 'strc-ss. I got the idea while I was practiri g in the mirror. I thought, 'I'II get a real violin player V in he' WY 6 try this, so I started screaming for Laura. I was trying ww. to C I Ihiratc the obscure and artistic side of Kamehameha. It's ahffiece of art creativity rn:-rdf. a pluc of art and creativity. It AM EIL '37 If 40' If W 1 . M, X '- , . i -31,1-. KF 4 L -. f A ' : l The Welcome Back Assembly, our first big event of the year, was held at Kekuhaupi'o during the activity period which, according to our revised seven-minute-passing-time-schedule, lasts from 2:36 to 3:16 p.m. No one, however, kept track of the time with the same bored attention that we exercise during a Group Guidance or Ka Na'i Pono. This was a fun event and not, by any measure, an exercise in clock-watching. Above: New Zealand exchange student Robin Richardson is given a lei of greeting by ASKS representative Bruce Bryant. Photographer: Bonnie Ishii. Right and Far right: Seniors Toni Costa, Linda Kepa'a, Dory Chang, Leo Delatori, and Noe Jay evince moods of exhiliration and quiet amusement during Wren Wescoatt's rain dance Csee next pagej and a musical offering by four brave and talented members of Hui Mele. Photographer: Bonnie Ishii. 1 .cwwwt Top left: An apple a day keeps the teacher on Above: DRAC President QDorm Residents' your side? Sophomore counselor Amy Sato unwraps Advisory Councilj Wren Wescoatt leads the her ASKS present: apples were given by the student government to all faculty present at the assembly. Photographer: KNA stafh Left: Assembly organizers and masters of ceremony, Michelle Nagamine and Alapaki Nahale-a, introduce and then applaud dignitaries and new teachers in the audience. Get in the groove was the theme of the afternoon. Photographer: KNA staff assembled 7-12 student body in a non- sensical rainstorm skit which, though totally lacking in punchline, was so well-choreographed and costumed that no one minded. Photographer: Bonnie Ishii. 29 .M ,L j 1 1 For some, the 3:16 bell marks little more than a shift in gears in a Kamehameha day that lasts until six or seven at night. Above.' Rochelle Valdez, a member of the Kameha meha Marching Band, practices her flag routine in Smith Lot. Photographer: Karen Ka'upu. Above center: Paula Friel bumps at the net in a spirited afternoon hui volleyball game between Kamehameha and Kina'u Dormitories. Photographer: KNA staff Above right: Gymnast Monica Cambra is taped and tended to before mounting the uneven bars. Photographer: KNA staff Right, Bottom right, and Far rght: Roofers at work on the Industrial Ed buildingg Coffee break at Kekuhaupi'o3 tidying up at Akahi- there is hardly a moment in the day when someone is not working to make Kamehameha our home. Ph otograph er: KNA stafh if 4,,,,......u---pu..-W... .-W-.....,, W-M... 'fmt w A' 'A .mga Above: Did they all come in that little car? Ka ahumanu parking lot princesses: Noe Jay, Gina Rickard, Karen Ho, Kahana Bailey, Lee Ann Anderson, Jan Ellazar, Noi DeCosta. Photographer: Bonnie Ishii. fi 'M 'L.'? .,. Our Day in the Life didn't actually end until early the next morning. While most of the student body occupied itself at the 8 o'cIock football season opener at Aloha Stadium Cwe tied St. Louis, 20-205, the Water Polo team went down in defeat to lolani in double overtime, and members of Jim Bertino's Drama Club were hamming it up at a weekend workshop in Keopuolani Dorm. Top: Senior cheerleaders Jan Ellazar and Mindy Nahuina. Photographer: Kekoa Hara Top right: Quarterback Garret Awai directs the Warrior offense. Photographer: Francis Young. Above left: The Warrior Band in mid-beat. Photographer: Francis Young. 32 Above right: This was pretty late at drama camp, like about 11:50. It looks like they were talking about drama, but in fact they were getting really deep into a conversation about girl and boy friends and life experiences. Bernard Nunies, Leilani Talon, Lori Karratti, Jonathan Tato, Monica Letoto. Photographer: Laura Teale. Right: This was late, too, but posed. l just said, I tell you what: you look out the window and look like you're contemplating escape. lt might look good as a last, good-night shot.' So goodnight and sweet dreams. Photographer: Laura Teale. Why you gettmg loud foa? Nah but you neva yust wen step on my foot How sad 1S that? Dance um Bonme dance um K den g1rlss I don t know Mlkl Shmall k1ne H awauanl Well 1n the f1rst place I d1dn t do an 1n depth report and 1n the second place why are you readmg the name on the back of my Jeans? Why M1cah7 What you go1n do w1th one mayonna1se bottle? Some old enemres from last year are my best fr1ends t IS year but then aga1n some of my best fr1ends last year are now my worst enemxes Gee I know they hate our class but wow they gotta cut down all the green trees too? Nobody says thank you anymore I remember when M1ss Lord 1ns1sted that we always show our apprec1at1on for th1ngs that are gxven to us And 1f we d1dn t well she took xt back I wonder 1f Pr1ncess Pauah1 would be proud 1f she could see Kamehameha now? I always hear the upperclassmen talk1ng about Waonahele I never saw It really n1ce place Well looks l1ke Im gonna take lt agam 1n January and ackety ack wwf f lla March and h maybe 'S Ofghuffy fi , Ill just postpone college What 15 lt now? Bu1ld bu1ld bu1ld' Doesn t anyone see the beauty rn bloommg flowers shady green trees and clean fresh a1r7 Or does a three story bu1ld1ng f1fty thousand sta1rs and glass w1ndows sounds more appeal1ng7 How come all these people are takmg p1ctures7 Get one contest or what? rw, + ,WWW ww MW WLWY ,fgxlomvnwobeg J L nmd' Uitfffl WMM: Z, 'W' lauolixwzf KIMWMLZXNM LIJKWUQI I-4-wvk' QI' - 0 . wglrf flirt ce-4.1 I wwf Obmmbjqiym me fttiftfmr fill vffyfff Au, fclflvf! f-9- Il ' II II ' I I I I II ' I ll II II ' II II I I 11 I 0 C . J 1 I I I II ' 0 ll ' II 0 ' I - 1 0 I I ' II II I ' ' II ' , . II ' II o II Il II . I ' I on her before I bought them, but it sounds like it was a . I . .,, ' II II ' I ' I I II ' ' I , . , . . . u . . . I 0 1 I ll I H . . . ,, . . . . I 11 - . . f , . I 4 ' . h. . J I I I I I , . . ,, . . . l - 1 K I ' II II II I K , . I ' 33 Wa YIM , L OW ? since freshman year I sat each Academic Awards in awe at the handful seniors receiving those with their names gold print. Did he really a 3.85 GPA for four ? Wow, she's going to in aeronautical engineer- at Princeton. And each I silently told myself same thing: when I'm a I'm going to receive of those certificates. ut by that time it was already May, summer was just around Left: A tying on of kupe'e Iaua'e a Ia'i - a wristlett of laua'e fern and braided ti leaf. Laua'e, which is pictured throughout our book, is symbolic to Hawaiians of things deeply loved and fondly remembered. When crushed, Iaua'e takes on the fragrance of maile, a vine of great importance and value to ka po'e hula, to hula people. The hands in our picture belong to Momi Lau and Matthew Patterson. Momi, who made the lei used here and on each of the two other feature section openers, is the granddaughter of the proprietress of Sweetheart's Lei Shop - ia no ka pono - o ka ho'ohu1i i ka lima ilalo, 'a'ole o ka ho'ohuli i luna. This is what it should be - to turn the hands palms down, not palms up. No one can work with the palms of his hands turned up. When a person is always busy, he is said to keep his palms down. Mary Kawena Pukui, '61elo No'eau, the corner and I had easily forgotten my promise. Sopho- more year I was too busy get- ting into the spirit and en- joying the sovereignty I had lover the freshmen. Junior year I was too busy getting into the groove as an upper- classman and admiring the senior men. When Senior year hit me I started to panic. College was just months away and I re- membered my first Academic Awards assembly when only those with the strong academic stand- ing were going to the top a shop recently named by the Honolulu Advertiser as O'ahu's best. She learned the art of Iaua'e and la'i lei-making, however, in her hula club at Kamehameha, and this lei, she says, is one that she can finally be proud of. 4371. ' schools. So I stayed up nights cramming. I joined more extra-curricular activities and took on more leadership positions. I tried desperately to make up for four years of high school in one. And in the the end, I was still sitting' on the bleachers watching my classmates be honored. It was then, four years too late, that I learned a valuable lesson. The lesson that studying hard and taking advantage of all that Kamehameha has to offer will benefit you. .-ffiif, air gf p 1 4.41, X Q., Q ff Pepsis and a Classic Coke are waiting patiently in the fridge. No Cosby show for me tonight. No radio. So much for the High-Low instant cash flow every hour. What I need is some instant brain flow. I've got to draw up these crazy layouts for tomorrow's deadline. Three double page spreads. I'm going to die. Jainnie's at home trying to do her layouts, too. But does she have a major Spanish test to study for? Nope. And even if she did, she wouldn't let herself get into this situation. I know nothing about chapter 30! Zilch! Oh why did I have to catch all those z's in Spanish? Now I'm going to catch the I:'s. Speaking of catching z's, I could use a little nap right now. No! Wake up! You're too young to die, do you hear yourself? Good grief, you know it's all your fault for not keeping up with your workbook, and for copying all those answers out of the back. Shame on you, you little monster. You cheat. Next time, do your homework. Read! Read! Read! Oh my God, I forgot topread my American Lit. stories. By tomorrow?! Oh, no! That's right, my journal is due too! Four pages? I've got homework coming out of my ears! What else can I possibly have to do? Lessee, bust out the 'ol calendar. Hmmm, oh, here it is, journals due Qwell, how was I supposed to know? I wrote that two weeks agoj, Spanish test, and what? Birthdays? Denise's is tomorrow? And Arlyn's and Sam's, too? Oh no. I've got to bake three cakes. And make birthday cards! What time does Foodland close? I gotta get some balloons. I didn't even get them presents. Help! I'm in even bigger trouble and deeper kimchee than I thought possible. Make that six Pepsis and a cup of coffee. Ugh, I hate coffee. Stop. Let's be rational. Get organized and clean up your junk. Good. Now check the clock, go ahead, it can't be past nine. See, it's only 8:33. There's still time. Now write down your schedule. Journal: 2 hours max. Birthday stuff: hmmm, we'll have to edit the big plans and send 'em flowers. Short story readings: 2 hours, easy. Layouts: I gotta call Kihei for that. Better do it now. I-Iere's the number. Please, no busy signals. There, now it's ringing. Augh! The answer phone. Bleep. Kihei, I just called to let you know that I'm coming over to mangle your answering machine. I also don't know what do about these layouts. Please call me back. Click. , I wish I were at the football game. This is the last one of my senior year and I'm at home leaving maniac messages on answering machines. Oh, back to my schedule. That's 2+2+2, plus maybe three more for the layouts. Lessee, that's nine hours: 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, oh, no problem. I'll be done by 6 in the morning. What was I so worried about? Chop time. What can I get out of doing? Shirk some responsibility like a duck sheds water. I need some sleep. I could get two hours nap-time if I go to Hale Ola during Spanish, but on second thought, that won't work. The fourth absence on consecutive tests wouldn't look too good. What else? I could skip the layouts. No way, I'm not crazy, Karen'll murder me. OK, I can skip the American Lit. Yah, that's good. Then I'll just nod my head and take lots of notes during class discussion. How did I get into this mess? Oh why didn't I read my stories yesterday instead of watching Risky Business? Why don't I write in my journal everyday like I'm supposed to? Why didn't I go to sleep early on nights when I didn't have homework? Why me? Why life? Why does the clock say it's 9 already? Oh how I'd love to sleep right now. This is the last time I do this. Now I know I've said this before, but this time I mean it. I'll be a good girl, God, and I'll do my homework everyday, and I'll never fool around in class again, or forget my journal, or watch T.V., or listen to the radio, or talk on the phone, or think about going to football games. Never again. If you'll just let me stay awake this one last time. Thank you. Bless you. Amen. Zzzzz . . . ! lease read this: Anyone found a watch lately? About three Fridays ago, I forgot my bag up here and I couldn't come back up to get it after school, so I asked somebody to leave it on the bottom shelf and I'd just hope that nothing would be taken. Well I was wrong, and someone still took all my money. That stuff was supposed to be for the prom, and I was going to put it in the bank after school. Believe me, I don't get money like that very often. But screw that. The bad thing is that after that incident I couldn't find my watch. It was one of those Swatch thingies, the kind you can hardly read. Well anyway I sure wish I knew where it is. I don't know if I just lost it or if someone took it out of my bag that day. Okay, so I'm the idiot of the year for not putting the watch on my wrist so I wouldn't lose it, but I mean, gimme a break. Everyone knows how it is to lose something, especially when your granny gives it to you for Christmas, and your mom keeps asking, Oh, where's the nice watch tutu gave you? Please, anyone, if you find or have found a black plastic Swatch watch, one that is hardly readable because it's got blue and yellow or blue and red clock hands, please, stick it in my KNA drawer. I'd really appreciate it. I feel bad about losing it, and I don't want my mom to find out. There's a reward, I promise, if you stick it in my drawer. I'll leave something for you. Thank you. If I complained, the matter would turn worse than She asked me how I was doing I had to say okay There was no choice Mom called, asked me if I was okay I told her no I told her how miserable I was, how I would lock myself in my room to get away from the mad world beyond the door I told her how I was treated like a six year old and how I was responsible for every mishappening in and out of the household. I She told me to hang in therep the same thing my dad says Who'll tell my dad what I told her but he can't do anything about it fneither can shej I-Ie'll just write to me and say how much he misses me I've got to get out They won't let me out. I have to hang in there There are times when I look at my fortress on the hill and wonder- is it worth it to live in my fortress? To be surrounded by gold instead of friends? Why must I choose between the things I love most- or is it my friends making me choose? Well if they're as low as that, then it's worth living in my fortress. Sometimes I really don't feel like me I try hard to think on how i really am but I can't locate it. Mom tells me I act different. I probably do but trying to change it doesn't work. Oh how hard I try to feel the way I . was, and be the way I was - nothing happens Until I finally resolve into not thinking about this problem at all. Then I feel me again. It's so odd, the feeling I feel once in a while. There must be a purpose I won't ask why. it was and is ll ake up. It's 5:40, and you only have 2.0 minutes to get ready. If you don't jump out of bed right now I'm gonna come and turn on your light. Do you hear me? Of course I hear you. I'm not deaf you know. I don't hear you. Oh for goodness sakes. Ayyy. Is she up yet? I'm up. You don't have to yell. QSlam doorj Why is it that I go through this every morning? Ya know what, Mom? What . . I could really use one of those Alarm Clock radios. No way, kiddo. I blast 98 Rock for you and you still don't get up. You just waste too much time on other things. If you would only get your work done earlier, you could get to bed at a decent hour. I hate to say it, but she's right. That's what I get for having two teachers as parents. 5:56. Suddenly I don't feel too good. Maybe it's a bad case of unfinished homework, but I had better pull the act on Mom before Dad comes out. QSneeze. Repreat. Blow nose. Search Mom's bag for Advil. Shake bottle around so she hears it. Pretend I'm taking one with a big glass of water. Groan. Clutch stomach. Sniffle. Blow nose. Sneak a look at her. She's looking suspiciously. Good. It's working.J What's the matter with you now? QShrug shouldersj Hmmmm? I feel gross. QI.ook in mirror at self.D Don't you have those speakers coming to Humans today? You can't miss them, can you? They'll be there tomorrow. But don't you have things to do in school? I always have things to do. Well, if you're going to stay home you better tell Dad. Oh boy. This is the hard part. There he is. Go on, tell him. I'm gonna stay home today. Did you hear me? What? I said I'm staying home. fSigh.J You've been missing quite a bit of school, haven't you? It doesn't matter. You're letting me stay home. Ha, ha. They just left. Heaven! Now I have the whole day to sleep and watch T.V., and of course do some of my homework. 9:30. Time to turn on the boob-tube. There's One Day at a Time, and Leave it to Beaver. Guess it'll be One Day at a Time. Then I can watch Mork and Mindy, Three's a Crowd, 525,000 Pyramid, and all the afternoon soaps! Aaugh! Wny do they always have shows that are 'to be continued'? I'm only staying home today. Now I'll never know if Mork and Mindy get married! Oh well. Forget about that. Gotta do my homework now, right now. Ring! Hello. Maybe it's one of my friends checking up on me. Hi. How are you feeling? It's Mom. Oh, I'm feeling better. Doing your homework? Yeah, Oh no! My saimin's boiling over! Okay, See you later. Bye. Bye, Yum. Best saimin I ever had. Isn't there supposed to be some M 8: M's in the fridge? Nah, Dad probably ate 'um all last night. If I didn't find any I'd get depressed, but what the heck, I'll take a look. It can't hurt. There j they are! Behind the corned beef! There's a God after all. Now I have to do my homework It's 2:10. Mom and Dad will be home in a couple of hours. Turn off the radio, sharpen pencils, get paper, gather books. Hey, isn't this my Fall issue of Vogue? Why I've been looking for this for so long . . . 3:05. What??? No, not yet? It can't be. It's not fair. I still have to study for a kanji quiz, do three reference cards, practice for the debate that I might've had today and that for sure I'll have tomorrow and the next day, study for the test on moles for was it molds?j, and lastly, think of an introduction for my Humans presentation. Oh, and do my stocking to hang on the fireplace in the English Dept. And figure out what I can give as a Secret Santa. Gosh. Where do I begin? Oh-oh. I just heard the garage door being opened. They're home. What do I say? What do I do? Quick, scatter some papers around the living room. Oh, hi. I-Ii. Get much accomplished? Yeah. CYawn.j Hope you guys bought food. There's absolutely nothing in this house. Don't worry, we bought some chicken noodle soup for you. Ahchoo! You sound worse. No, really, I'm okay. Ahchoo! You get in bed right now. Great. This always happens to me. I pretend I'm sick and I end up being sick for real. Well maybe, just maybe I can enjoy the soup tomorrow. months. That's all I have left up at Kamehameha. I'm not sad or anything. In fact, I'm quite anxious for this whole shebang to end. I've put up with enough stress to last me a lifetime, used more electricity than I ever have and ever will, and eaten so much junk food that've gained about 10 pounds. I've also acquired two permanently bloodshot eyes, a zit in the center of my forehead, and a zit on the end of my nose. Did I say there were 5 whole months left? I can't stand this any longer. All I get are migraines and cows. Is that what I deserve? I mean, my work may not come in on time, but I still manage to do it. Teachers don't seem to understand that I only have one writing hand and one brain that can function on only one subject at a time. They think I'm the girlwonder who can cope with all of her problems, do all of her homework, and get to bed by eleven. Well I can't, even though I stay up until 3 or 4 in the morning. Do you know I can't remember the last time I had a good night's sleep. My schedule is just so totally insane: I come home, crash out, get up around 9 or 10, and then stay up for the rest of the night and the rest of the morning. I get to the point where I feel like I haven't even left school. Maybe I should rent a carrel in Midkiff, or lay claim to one of the sofas in yearbook. Or maybe I should just forget about all my work. Nah, then I'd flunk, and then I'd have to stay here another year. Maybe 5 months isn't so long after all . . . sho Sound advice straight from the horse's mouth Arlyn Kepo'o So you think a well-timed sob story, a sentimental Christmas card, and the old-stand-bv apple ' are going to save you from progress reports and academic probation? Guess again Berol- Mirado breath. We have here, from grades elementary to top-of-the hill, kept hermetically sealed in an old kim-chee jar and stored on Myron Arakawa's back porch, everything fyes everythingj you need to know about classroom SUCCESS. 42' By: Christine Goo, Sam Macloves, Bonnie Ishii, and Demetra Stephens, 5th and 6th grade teacher, is a great favorite with her students, she is thought of, in fact, as their best friend. Welcome to the 6th grade, I say each new September. To succeed in Room 212, here's a few things to remember: Have your homework in on time. Proofread your final copy. Dot your i's, cross your t's. Don't turn in anything sloppy. Always answer in a sentence, Not just no or yes. If your math is incomplete, Finish up at your recess. Don't borrow other's words, It's your work I want to read. Do your part in a group. But don't be 'fraid to lead. Please pick up the dictionary Without having to be told. Don't cough in anyone's face If returning with a cold. So let's not waste a minute. Let's get started right away. Try and be successful here, Each and every day. 1 r Robin Durnin, Elementary Division Math Lab teacher, has been instrumental in bring- ing computers to his campus. Robin is also the IV Water Polo coach. When asked by a student from KNA to write a short essay about teaching, I was struck by the fact that the tables were turned. The teacher, in this case me, had a deadline to meet and no notion of what to focus on Qsound familiar?J. This student-like situation began a line of thought which centers on similarities between teacher and student. All in all, teaching is not much different from being a student. If one enjoys learn- ing, communication, and involvement, being an educator is worth all the irritations and annoyances that everyone encounters in the classroom. Or simply stated: as I liked being a student, so do I like being a teacher. In short, if you can answer the question, What do you like in a good teacher? you will have a pretty good answer to the question, How can I be a better student? X . M , - - E i N x X X 'Q 1 O s 1 nw nt wn to ilu- Llvm hm. N 4 Q mx l '-im to mkv wictuxvx, .md .1 tlmd Q-h.lIl!,L:..-IW1kKl'l', H I 1 ,,, . 'im nm-nt PDI'-0I1dIitV, J ., ' ' y as f K . ' xx,, M.: 'QW' ,,w.., Seventh grader jeffrey Yin was one the Principal's List for perfect, W Malcolm Reynolds, 7-8 grade speech teacher, is best remembered by all his students for his eccentric behavior and his cheezie-wheezie assignment. A roll of drums or thunder might be an appropriate lead to a mini-essay entitled How to Succeed in Reynolds' Class for without drama or back- ground excitement in the learning atmosphere, the class- room appears stale, flat, and unprofitable. Without a true desire, the acquisition of knowledge and intellectual maturity becomes a dreadfully tiresome act which leaves students exhausted for the rest of their lives. Why read when television is easy to absorb? Why know more when I can get by with what I have? Why indeed? What does this have to do with achieving success in my class? Let me answer this first of all from a personal viewpoint. I'm fifty and an inveterate reader, each time I read a new piece of material, I've expanded myself as a person although that may not be obvious in any measureable way. It opens to me numerous levels of understanding which not would have evolved if I'd decided I'd had enough of this learning business in my student days. I might have stayed at the see Dick run phase and missed in this lifetime the glorious prose of a Chekhov or Thoreau, a Nabokov or Updike. May that true desire to know more never desert me, if it does, then my life will be somehow incomplete at its close. So, one succeeds in my class by bringing that willingness to learn into Room 71 and leaving outside the door the so-often- encountered attitude of, This will be a bore, it is a bore, it was a bore. Nearly any class- room can be Yawn City, but for those keen observers of life, even Monday morning with the Ogre Qmej contains a harlequin or two. If students wish to learn in my class, they will. If success means high grades, then they must work hard and do extra credit. However, if a student has been turned off by life and education process so that there is no true desire left, then I feel bad. But I can't help. In some mystic way, I feel that the Universe wasn't designed for the lazy or cynical, but those with that deep inclination to know It better. Wimgsefiiis.. Rita Littlejohn, 9-10 grade math teacher, is strict, funny, and known for her heart-to- heart talks with her students. I am constantly evaluating my level of effectiveness. And the best means of measuring this effectiveness is to notice the response of the students. I always give words of encour- agement when I find a student really trying hard , but who is having a difficult time comprehending. To some stu- dents, I suggest they learn to reduce their stress level by taking things a little less serious. I am sensitive to a students' needs. And it is this need that I address when we have our heart to heart talk. This talk can be at any point in the course. It is usually when I feel a student has the potential, but is not utilizing it to his maximum. Then the maternal Ms. Little- john comes forth to lecture to himfher as I would appreciate someone doing it to my daughter if she were faltering in her efforts. 1 Roy Bass is a law and economics instructor in the High School Division. lt is virtually impossible to be complacent in any of his ' classes. An ability to look into the future. To see yourself in a competitive college class in UH or on the mainland. To arm yourself with hard brained stuff now instead of wishing later that you had. You must imagine yourself competing for a job and you should realize that you will spend decades of your life in the labor market. You must realize that the level of your success and self-sufficiency may be determined by what you take away from my classes and others at Kamehameha. You do not have to like me Qbut you will, once you're out there where the ribbon hits the roadl. But to succeed in my class you must help me to motivate you. You must want to learn. Together, we'll find a way to turn you on to the high of learning. Let me teach to your intel- lect, not to your memory. Ac- cept an issue-oriented atmos- phere. Accept problem- solving, not memorization as the coin of our realm. Realm -- a grandiose term L - . for a mere classroom in Konia Hall? Not so. Kamehameha must be a Camelot for learning which prepares you to be confident and competitive in today's society. Once upon a time, a princess left you her love and a legacy of the greatest of all gifts: education. If you want to succeed in my econo- mics and law classes you will help me find a true passion for pumping iron with your brain. You will go that last mile in problem-solving. You will try to recognize and understand issues . . . knowing that to do so is often frustrating. To do less would be unworthy of the realm of Camelot-learning that Kamehameha should be. Success in my classes requires joining me in hammering out for you a shield of knowledge of current issues and a double edged sword of problem-solving and keen intellect. If it were possible to requisition students made to order, the first item among my specifications would be intellectual curiosity. Students with that quality, whatever their level of intelligence, are always learning in school and out. For one thing, they are interested in reading as one way of acquiring knowledge. This interest is not limited to a few fields, but is wide- spread. When they read, they make connections with what they have already learned else- I Beth Powers is an English instructor in the High School Division. ln her many years at Kamehameha, she has acquired a reputation for high standards and no-nonsense teach- ing. where. If they find refer- ences in a literary work to something with which they are unfamiliar, perhaps from the Bible or from mythology, they look up the original ac- count and thus expand their knowledge in that area. Ano- ther thing they look up is un- familiar words, so that their vocabulary is constantly expanding. Good students have the convic tion of their ideas and are able to defend them with logic. At the same time, they are open to new ideas and wil- ling to reconsider their opinions. Whatever a student's mental skills, however, success in a class requires one other funda- mental quality, reliability. The work must be consistent and thorough. Assignments must be thoroughly read and papers carefully written and handed in on time if achieve- ment is to .be commensurate with ability. N 'S ik rw- NPQ 'N 1 -.1 Y . U 1 3th. ww- Sm--5. Q ell YR K N - g I have nt. So, we on campus. Laura Yim at 5:30 pm. C 1 R .ggi . X if TX 95 S N zz if S v 323- M fw ,HW N 3 5 3 ,, Will, ix A.M. in Kaleiopapa. The clock of the light switch rudely echoes down the hallway as the feeble lights struggle to ba- nish the darkness. Instantly the dorm is a beehive. Metal beds screech on concrete floors, doors are thrown wide open, and bare- chested young men tumble out of their cells, eager to stake a claim at one of the basins in the central latrine. In the air there's an excitement born of new toothbrushes, new razors, new pajamas, new cadet officers, new seniors, ju- niors, sophomores, and even new high-schoolers: the freshmen. It's a new day, the first of the school year, 1962-63. And for Kamehameha, it will be a break from tradition. For the first time, coed classes will com- mence, if only experimentaly, for the incoming freshmen class. Right: A mixed class of honors math students in a 1966 Konia classroom. From left to right: Ted Blake I '67 - Ted was a self-styled 007 back thenj, Wanda Enos f'66j, Wynne Morrison I'67j, and Ray Chun K'67j. Members of the class of '66, see Kawilca Ma- lcanani 's copy on these pages, were the Hrst Kame- hameha High School students to experience the joys of mixed classes. At the time of this photo- graph, all 9 through 12 classes were in their first year of co-education. After breakfast and work squad, I slip into my new khaki uniform: pants starched and sharply creased, long sleeved shirt top- ped with a black tie tucked in- to the shirt at the chest. I look in the mirror, and I see a guinea pig in RCTC uniform. I'm a freshman assigned to take part in the experiement. Feeling spiffy, I step out to Boys' Road and start to climb the hill, dodging the down flow of older cadets from 'Iolani and Kapuaiwa Dorms. Eh, Makanani, you lolo, you going the wrong way. In- timidated, I play deaf ear and adopt an interest in my shoes, each taking reluctant steps into history. Right and below: We aren 't sure of the dates of either of these pictures, but two thoughts come immediately to our minds: 12 Look at all those books! The 80's student prides himself in how little he can carry around. And 22 No one slouched! Our parents' horror stories of both feet on the floor and hands on the desk-top weren 't stories after all. -is-Mvww By: Ola Souza, Muriel Kuroda, and Glori Kimokeo IE , 'ffm 15 l Q. K ,W 'ff ' .Mfg W Q-4 5, 1 amzwneii 0 my I7 5- 312' X , .4 'Q- M . H K.-W W fy W, Zfi w , 5, A ,,,,,,,, Q M ' . JK W, A T , fy ff: ' ' 1 ' , ,,,. , ,, 1 I f f , ' X ff Ewa S f 4 f f is 6 ,WK ., nw, 9 fm K ,Q ' Q wr.: --Wf,y,5,g,mwf-:,a,.,Hff-if f gi L W My Mg as xiii UA W , H ,. ..., I - A ,V 4 A x. . K wan- 5 1 Q: s+ff'2fsw 2 if x N W ,n 4 rg, Ming Q , Q W 5 , ,V ..,WW K. .. .one for boys and one for girls Right and below: So much is different but noth ing's really changed, say the lyrics of the '85 hi You Were Born in the City. The same, we thin is true of the Kamehameha scene, Yes, clothe books, and good posture are less eviden t, but mos long-time observers, those who have kept a tinge on the heartbeat of the school, will tell you that th Kamehameha heart does indeed still beat true, t the halfway house, fresh- men began to congregate. It be- comes a staging ground to invade forbidden territory. Girls' School. At the top of the hill. Mentally fortified by our numbers, we continue the long trek into the realm of girls. Most of had come up through Prep, so it wasn't as if we would be uncomfortable. But to be so overwhelmed by a whole campus of strange creatures. How to handle this situation? We were the first, so there was no book to follow. Here was a classic case of fear of the unknown! Up the sloping ramp we trudged. The Boys' School and our fellow males dropped farther and farther below us. Ahead, the auditorium stairs were cliffs to be scaled. Too soon, we were there. Konia Field. Girl territory. Hello? Look at that! How could there be so many girls in one place at one time? Eh, look the boys. Where? Over there. Hiding by the auditorium. Oh, yeah. They cute, yeah? Nah, they look like freshmen. What they doing up heah? Those dummies must be lost. Not. I heard the freshmen have coed classes. They experi- menting 'cause they like make the whole school co'ed. Bitchin, man! While a bunch of us had our first three coed classes at the Girls' School, a group of girls met at Paki. I still remem- ber those three morning classes: Period 1, Honors English, Smith 201. Delaney, the piano lady. I learned about Penelope, allegory, what cretin means, and I saw Romeo and Juliet for the first and last time. Period 2. Honors World History, Konia 110, Miss Johnston, bless her soul. One day she asked me to read about VietNam. I couldn't pronounce the names. I had no interest in the political strife occuring there. Little did I know that in six years I would be a guest in Vietnam, sent by Uncle Sam to help end the strife. Period 3. Algebra, down the hall from Iohnston's class, Capt. Hol- brook, I wished then that he had stayed in the Navy. I learned that math was a plague on me. Another thing I remember from class was an awful embarrassment. One day the soft morning light filtered in and created an angelic portrait of a female class- mate. We barely knew each other, and I had no crush on her. But, for one fleeting moment, I was awestruck by that perfect picture in front of me, and I started daydreaming. Suddenly I realized that she was looking straight at me, and that I had been staring at her for who knows how long. She smiled and I died. Period 3 was followed by a dash all the way to P.E. No buses in those days. And no excuses for excessive tardiness. Life was tough indeed for guinea pigs . . . -Russell Makanani 51 ach statement of man's existence an object of relatively little is reflected in the work he has accomplished in his short life. Symbols of freedom such as the Statue of Liberty have transcended many generations and were built with the help of many skilled craftsmen. The value placed upon such a symbol could not have been comprehended by the hands of its original creators. However, Miss Liberty has become a reflection of craftsmen's hands across the nation. A poem written, a picture painted, a building designed all reflect the values of their creators. The challenge of education is to pre- pare students of today for to- morrow's technologies. To take Above and left: Senior Alan Sagon and Wood Tech instructor Lewis Hubbard work together on a koa table that Alan is hoping to complete in time to give as a Christmas gift. The fine art of koa wood- working has continued at Kamehameha since the time of Fritz Apblanalp and the modern quonset huts that now lies empty below old Akahi. Alan's is the first class to break in the new multimillion dollar technical arts building which happens to be located, ironically enough, below the recently com- pleted Akahi ll. Right and below right: Interesting, isn 't it, how boys' haircuts have come full circle in the 30 years hiatus between these two pictures? Brad Ah Mock Sang and partner work diligently in Electronics Labg four unidentified partners of an earlier day work equally hard at what, we guess, is on the way to becoming a brake drum inspection. If hair and effort are remarkably alike, the buildings are quite differen t. Brad works at the recently completed Ka- poukahi - the main house pose - a facility named for a famous engineer of Kamehameha's time. value and make a useful tool is the basis upon which voc. education is founded. At Kamehameha, the year 1985 can be marked as one for the rebirth of technological education. A facility named Ka- poukahi has been dedicated to the development of good, indus- trious students. A center for electronics, automotives, metals, design, drafting, and woods is directed to accomplish a goal of greatest potential beneath its roof. No high school in the islands can offers its students an opportunity in greater magnitude than our department does with the programs now available. -Robert Horwath 5 R ..L. x . :wi - - x Q w ,, . ...-- X A J .551 Q. Q xi, t x - f- . K - xx. ' ' - -Q xi . - '-. gif., Q . Q Q A1 A ggi A- N X . - M-',.x-, A Qs g.,,, 6,71 W4 . 3, 'iz V. wx, K ,Sw QM X xx mv po' x X x XX xx XX mmww X x S. -Q Written and photographed by: Arlyn Kepo'o, Teri-Lynn Young, Sheri Yamauchi, Lisa Chun x a 'R More than a pretty face Freshman class president, Lilia Albao, was judged by a committee of faculty members to be one of four outstanding ninth graders. Lilia is a boarder from Kaua'i. ' V T , is qi the 'ft A ' ., . H My fy 2' f .ruff - 4!'.. , 12? ,V - lt.,-M. ft - ff 1, - a.,. A M An ,v kk, ,, I I A Q,-.4-. ,, ,., A 'l .fX, a ',f!- V - , Lg, , . V , V v t 4 F ' . z c -, H. .Q .g sf 'V , 1. - i. -asf. f X 't Mg,-15 -aw ' 5 M., I r . .'., 3 , M ,A v J' 7,11 A5 351 6 d F Yfvf'ff????,-, M f 5 High marks Active in sports, Freshman Toni Marie Kau'i also achieves high marks in the classroom. W t . W v--wwf ' Down at the Capitol During the second semester of this school year, Ju niors Kim Ki'ili, Malia Davidson, and Kim Figueroa served as legislative apprentices at the State Capitol Kim Ki'ili served under representative Calivin Say Malia worked for Trustee Henry Peters, and Kim Fi gueroa was apprenticed to Senator Milton Holt Rock steady The third of four faculty-nominated Freshmen, Josh- ua Stone is credited with being an outstanding stu- dent leader. 1 Q 9 is 15 if K t is -5 ,.,, , - HF T., ,,. wmv i 4 W ! vu.. Making waves Interested in paddling, water polo, and his Nalu Kukea exemplifies the old adage of sound rr in a sound body. - is . 4 1 , 0 'ow gf Joni-of-all-trades Although involved in many activities, Joni Lum- Akana still manages to be one of the high ranking students in the Junior class. She is the president of the Chinese Club, a member of the National Honor Society, and she does volunteer work for the commue nity. Top of the heap Seventh graders Abigal Dunn and Jeffrey Yin were named to the PrincipaI's list for earning 4.0 G.P.A.s. Abigal is a new student from Maryknollg Jeffrey has been here since kindergarten. Someone to lean on Top-ranked Sophomore Trish Hara serves as a class Representative-At-Large, and belongs to the volleyball team, hula club, and KNA staff. She nose a lot Sophomore Allyson Apo, disguised here beneath a tourist visor and zinc-oxide, wears a variety of other hats: J.V. Cheerleader, accredidation team member, and alternature Hugh O'Brian Youth Ambassador. Democracy's Voice Junior Elizabeth Akana was chosen as the first run- ner-up in Kamehameha's Voice of Democracy speech contest. She is a member of Kamehameha's Speech Society and Symphony Orchestra. Catching some z's Ranked near the top of her class, Junior Kanani Zehm is heavily involved in the honors program, partici' pates in several clubs, and models for Susan Pages' Agency. Promise and potential Waynette Lina Naipo, Lauren Forsythe, and Kaleo Blaisdell, were chosen by their teachers as three of the 1 promising members of their 8th grade class. Patriotism In Kamehameha's Voice of Democracy contest, Cheryl Koide, a Sophomore, took first place with her outstanding speech about old-fashioned American pas triotism. NN Wilhelm at the helm Junior class president Tina Wilhelm posesses standing leadership qualities. Last year Tina was sen as Kamehameha's Hugh O'Brian Youth dor. She was then chosen as one of the two representatives to the National Youth C held in Washington, D.C. Yo' Yama Sophomore Treasurer, Sheri Yamauchi, was meha's Hugh O'Brian Youth Seminar Ambassador this year. KN Caesar-ww..+.N-swxsww ' A symphony of words Senior co-ed Song Contest leader, Laura Yim, is as accomplished a writer as she is a conductor and violinist. She proved this by winning the 1985 National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Award in writing. Hispanic advantage Kalei Barela was awarded a National Hispanic Schol- arship for his contest essay and high SAT scores. Lookin Good, as Chico used to say to the man. 2- , .- W5 ,K z' k : 'H il!! Q: , x l ...-o-- -'- Q -'-,,,g-1-v E2, 2 Q 1 23 . il K. . . 'il All around everything Kip Sam Fong, an all-star football player and wrestler, was also named as a National Merit Scholarship semi- finalist. ICI F CES ND CCO PLISH EN S Harvesting the honors ASKS secretary Kalei Ching is a National Merit Semi-finalist and a I986 NCTE writing award winner. Now she is competing with Honor Society members around the state for the scholarship. A late bloomer High school dropout Ed Tiffany now holds two master's degrees. He says about teaching, I teach because I want to, not because I have to. Chock bored, never Senior Jenny Chock is another outstanding and versatile Senior. She ranks in the top 5 of her class, is a member of the Warrior band, and par- ticipates in a number of other clubs and service organizations. I'm so glad I came to school today. I figure, I'd rather flunk the test today than stay home and worry about flunking it tomorrow. I'm passing out these papers so you can take them home and work on them over the week. For those of you who like to wait until the last minute, you can shove it in your books. Well, how was I supposed to know my journal was due? I wrote it down two weeks ago!! An A- is only an A with an overextended line. I feel so educated after ll P.E. Mrs, Fujimoto not only has a good ear for noise, but a good nose for mochi crunch. The bad thing about sitting in the back of the bus is that you get a headache waiting for everyone to get out. g.gg, ,'1,.',l' ,,,q. a P A A A'A As long as I'm ripping off food, do you want a burger, pizza, or Hawaiian plate? The period right after lunch is the one I always go to sleep in. Teachers must think that their students are enrolled in only one class - theirs! Don't they realize that we have five other classes to worry about too? What time does this period end: 1:37? They expanded the time between class so we can be on time, right? Then how come so many teachers expect us to see them afterschool at 2:3O? That's 60 seconds to get where we're supposed to be! I don't think of Fridays as school days. How can God make such beautiful people like me, and then sin us with homework? How do I maintain a 3.5? Well, I get home, eat, take a shower, go to sleep, get up, eat, go back to sleep . . . ackety ack x L started with Freshman Dig Nose With Toothpick, don't have to get silly about le'a ka hula i ka ho'opa'a. The hula is pleasing because of the drummer. The lesser details that one pays little attention to are just as important as the major ones. Mary Kawena Pukui, 'Cjlelo No'eau, 42179. the crash course life at Kamehameha. Yes, f us refused to play that game, ulu-fruitbasket, to later become raging at the homecoming We all laughed at the in the fashion show, wore flourescent pink orange granny mu'u's on ourist Day. A few freaked out -on the make-shift band singing only later to applaud when the Concert Glee boys, dressed in red rubber noses, sang Santa Claus is Coming to Town. We dreaded playing the hookey- pookey blindfolded, then auto- matically joined in with the rest of the Varsity Football Team's quack-quack, waddle- waddle parade. We impatiently scanned the clock during that last session of orientation activities. Yes, we thought we understood the importance of involvement. And yes, ibut you jf itj, we knew that a better high school life would result from active participation in every- thing extra-curricular that the school has to offer. But it was only later that we found, the first time we scaled a mountain, took off our shoes in a sleeping bag in the middle of Keku, or held the spirit spear up high, that the stalefchildish orientation motto, Take risks, make A, be popular, was indeed a phrase worth living by. -Pua Smith l - . Kim-U , . T T . s Ut, iw ' it H M559 5 O COUl liaxlllfl O eft' The hands of kumu hula Mapuana de Silva I P Y -I s they pa'i, beat, her pahu - a drum fashioned in . ,j j A Q fi yt 'lfb kflOU-5 raditional style from a coconut tree trunk, shark- lflfl Lf Ok' ' j , , U kin, and sennit. In many hula schools the pahu is G I ji CVEJL A LU'6V1 C5 hought of as a very special and sacred implement. One Og? , lj Ji ever places anything on a pahu, it is not a shelf. rw LU n X1-Ll L 13 O i TJ ne never uses a pahu as a podium: it is not a speaking SJ, IO buff Q-H Ly 11 gjNfU by latform. One never touches, without permission, the ae Q in , er 0 ahu of another, it is not a plaything. , I X , - jjbbb f CLA-Lib kno ip OW T , . ML, lthough we tend to give more attention to dancers l . I 2 E .HD lfl ll, S han to the ho'opa a who drum and chant, it is, in fact more 4H.MJyq , :li 7 1 awaiian to value the very things which we now consider o be background accompaniment. The lesson of the roverb pay attention to the less-obvious details not nly holds true for hula. Think of what it takes, behind he scenes, for Concert Glee to dazzle us, for the band o sweep so many marching competitions, for a Valentine's ance to succeed, for the Song Contest stage to look so eautiful. lt takes many hands, and most are never noticed lift to gt dp fl0J4f:C'11J1,0. O L Sift if wil TS , Lv ,,,f,,r ,jmeaqsaau it-ict were WX log wet? Oil hmfcbv ' lgi 'pajvi fsmivwcs--l'lmCbj vU'1'flk'lliU'U N 'Tulsa awe Q. Gicol VET ' U NX, 61 UWM 4 WT! J nom ARE TALKING Asour... M --v iv..- ---:.. -i an . .. copy by: .4 5 --gg .- ' as 4 X' X Nw' 'Www fff K f ,U f ' 'N' ' Gail Chun Jainnje Cox Laura Teale IT HAD T0 did it. To the together at 8:00 in go to Sandys but breezewa y AII'Fhe ....-...l.. ,sf ,.kx going. and who first. 'Na WE'VE' GOT IT FLOWING. y Les Ceballos 4... created The Spirit Song and the seniors introduced it to the rest of the student body, bringing Warrior spirit back in st yie once again. rocked known as on Friday the 25th 2:15 to 5:30 p.m. seemed to the event, and these every ' some ARE TALKING Asour... f-x N A ,so . K X, X the there to w Sxmw ' every his WIII W1 th AYTO who to wake her has even msmgx we Te ww N N A I Wig ii 1 K V ,W 4 ,M Q, KN' QM 9 By: Luana Yoshikawa, Glorilyn Kimokeo, Kekoa Hara and Lukia Keli'ikipil Where he stay? says Sophomore Rodney Chong. When the teacher's.away, the students will play. School isn't just for studying- if the students can help it. W .QS i Sgwfs. We Junior Don Lui Kwan, ostensibly on quick one to Midkiff for a research pr ject, takes a break from the realities of t school day in order to slip off into a qui and peaceful dreamworld. Don't slip t farg that cement isn't cloud-stuff. Wake me when the bell rings Senior Twiggy Keahi explores the in- sides of her eyelids in an effort to over- come the mental block of paying atten- tion during period 8. No, not us. . .you guys go first Freshmen Clarence Loo and Misty Cor- deiro make good use of small group discussion time to catch up on the la- test gossip. Can we have quiet reading? No, no. Don't jump to conclusions. PlayBlLL is a little theater publica- tion: it provides very enlightening notes on actors and backgrounds of various drama productions, and is just the sort of breezy reading that a good student turns to when classroom discussion turns stale. Ha. to PLA il ,J I forgot my shoes at P E l forgot my shoes at P E Not one of Kamehameha s most original excuses but right up there in the top ten most- used list. These little piggies belong to Louisa Pokaka'a who claims that she thinks twice as clearly when her lower extremeties are well-ventilated. Q 'hm .J -S 'W Princess Bernice Pa uahi Bishop EE OF OUR HEART Each of the past thirteen years of my life has been marked by a day of remem- brance for Pauahi. I remember when I was a child. My life was much simpler then. My teachers tried to teach me. More often than not, I played instead. But even then, I could feel a powerful current run through me. Founder's Day was the Princess' Day, a day to honor that beautiful lady who had given me this school. I was sufficiently awed by the entire celebration and filled with a bit of pride in my young knowing that I had, in a special way, been blessed by Pauahi. I remember when I was in Intermediate School. I finally had a chance to contribute my own gift to the Founder's Day celebration. I practiced and practiced all those afternoons just to be able to sing with the high school people. But my truest and proudest moment came when I recited the Psalm. It was my gift to Pauahi. I could see all that had been given to me by the woman I had come to call Princess. I was grateful. Now there must be time to look ahead. Everything she has given me will only be worth something if I put it into my future. Only now, half-way through my thirteenth year at Kamehameha, do I truly realize why we have a Founder's Day. I saw the kindergarteners and I couldnlt help but give them a silent message: You and all of us are Pauahi's children. Because of her foresight, our opportunities have been and will be greater than what they might have been without her vision. And in my heart I felt the swelling of what I can only call love for this woman. Aloha, Pauahi. Queen of our hearts. Yours is a gift I can only hope to repay. -Laura Yim Right: Members of the Kamehameha family and the greater Hawaiian commu- nity gather at Mauna 'Ala, the Royal Mausoleum, for services commemorating the December 19th birthday of our founder FOUNDER'S DAY By: Momi Lau, Trish Hara, and Sheri Yamauchi Photographed by Brian Ng and Kihei de Silva S M W Wm su QQ if A wvswsrixgxg sg ...sw Lsglmiwwk ' 915533 www we 5 gk N S 'am 'ix r yn 'RP'-N S. 4.3 .. . e L I fm Q Xk,Q xi I Q X Q 9 an-nlwi. Nllwnuvf' wild 76 lei no Pauahi ika ua Ka ua koko 'ula o na ali'i. He ali'i wale no ka 'ainag He kauwa wale ke kanakaf' Pauahi wears a lei of rain, The red rain of chiefs. Our land should be like a chief, And we its servants. Founder's Day has always been special to me. And each year it means more. Some students may look upon it as a chore, or they may go only because it is required. lt's sad to see that they ean't find in themselves and answer to the love Pauahi offers. -Karen Ka'upu Dancing at Founder's Day allows me to show my appreetiation for Pauahi. I was first asked to dance when I was in the fifth grade. I was seared at the thought of the upper-classmen watching me. Even now, I still get nervous before I go on, but I would never turn down a chance to dance for our Princess. She has given me so much and I'm glad I can give her something in return. -Shelli Aiona Far left: The combined student body of Kamehameha, K through 12, joins in singing He lnoa No Pauahif' They are conducted by senior Kahca Ka'iz1ma. Above: Scott Leong waits lor the right pitch before leading the high school division in Pauahi 'O KaIani. Left: Linda Makua performs a hula 'i1i'ili, pebble dance, as part of the Kekuhaupib celebration. 77 6 are all her children It's always the same around Founder's Day. Students think it a hassle to bring their whites to school. Some grumble about rehearsals. Why do we have to go to practice? We sing the same songs every year. Even teachers get upset about the class time lost to rehearsals. I guess they don't feel it's worth it. But I know it is. In fact, a week and a half of rehearsals . and one hour in Keku seem a very small price to pay for all that Pauahi has given us. -Shawn Peterson Mom always tells me not to always takeg that to give is important, too. lim glad I was chosen to lead the Intermediate Unit in Psalm 24. lt was my chance to give to Pauahi some- thing of all that she has given me. -Kirk Kanetake Top: Liz Madrona and Penny Yama- shita complete one of Hve lehua leis offered by their hula club as decora- tions for Pauahi's crypt. Middle: Carol Lewis explains the ceremony to her wide-eyed students as Jade Silva offers the welcoming chant. Right: Franklin Hopkins keeps vigil over Pauahi's portrait at the entrance to Keku. Far right: The Reverend David Ka 'upu, Kahu of the Schools, leads the memorial service under the tent at Mauna 'Ala To his left is Keiki Kahu U'i Kalalau who later offered the devotional He Aloha ia Pauahi. 78 i x x. .Xu XX X . Sw LS X N Ng, ' : . Q.. A NN jf i. 55 3 V' 354 X 'l NS 1 x sf S s I 79 .. Miss Teen USA I985 In January i985, Kelly Ann Hu earned the title of Miss Teen USA, in Miami, Florida. Her reign took her to such places as California, Florida, New York, and Mexico. She also appeared at the Miss Universe Pageant over the summer, which was also in Miami. Kelly won many valuable prizes, three of which included a Mazda RX- 7, a speedboat, and a mink coat. Active Sponsors The l986 JROTC Sponsors took part this year in representing the battalions and companies of the ROTC department. Their ranks ranged from Lieu- tenant Colonel. They also participated in the JROTC fitness training program. Pictured above are: IJ Joy Mann, Val Franquez. Donelle Avilla, Lianne Hering. lj Sammidean James, Jackie McKee, Hannah Shel- don, Noe Jay. Camille Sylva, Sienna Yoshida, Shalei Mossman. Joelle Covington, Arlene Akui, Mindy Na- huina, Kim Fong. A V lain. 12, V 'ii' S. ,Vg ., i, r I at V as if Queen for a week dancing the Kamehameha Waltz with King David Maeva. Other court members were AI Kauleinamoku and Patti Sua CSeniorsj, Nelson W and Monica Naeole Uuniorsb, Jason Leong Leigh-Ann Chang CSophomoresJ, Steven Keawe Heali'i Heine fFreshmenD. Homecoming Queen Sienna Yoshida is shown c Taking time out Above, Les Ceballos is pictured teaching us the that he wrote during homecoming week. He is of our greatest assets, helping out with Song C test, Founder's Day, and Commencement. 1' 4' fwsssxstbvfsw 4 f Mi Family of the year vin Kaauwai is an active Junior who is involved in ert Glee. He has the honor of being a member Hawaii's I985 Family of the Year, mentioned in Honolulu Star Bulletin. I Fashion High Board lfeterson. Jayson Lum. and Walter Makaula selected as members of the twelve person Page Fashion High Board, who put on fashion and received commercial contracts. Wings Russell Kapahule- hua and Sophia Kauhi fly to great heights in the Ju- nior Civil Air Pa- trol. A big success ATP Ho'olauIe'a l985, took place at Konia Field on October 26. lt featured local talent and good food. along with outer-island supporters who together, grossed over 580,0w. 14 . ,' 1 W 1 i , if 3 . l Na Hoku Hanohano David Huihui's song Kaua'i, was named as a Na Hoku Hanohano award nominee. e K 'V .,'4-f 1 ' ,.H.f. . 0, fv- 'A t 1 . -' . S. Right shoulder. arms! From left to right are Corly Johnson, Keoni Chang, Shannon Oshiro, Anthony Gueli, Darrell Kahalkewai. and Lloyd Sing. They compose the Kamehameha Drill Team, active in competition and JROTC. fmt 'JS Stilljvr X Wainani Young and Nicole Strekow were two en- tries in this year's Miss Teen Hawaii contest. Though not chosen. both did an excellent job in representing themselves and Kamehameha. Nature Arbor Day cere- monies were held off the w a I k w a y to - wards 'Akahi this year. Different groups partici- pated in planting trees which will eventually en- hance the natural landscape of the campus. HDR Giving all she got Leann Anderson dances and rifle-twirls to the i of the Kamehameha Warrior Marching Band band, regularly ranked among the nation's top will be touring Europe this summer. Concert Glee goes to New Zealand Select members of the Concert Glee Club traveled to New Zealand to greet the double-hulled canoe, Hokulea, on the second and most dangerous leg of its voyage of rediscovery. lj Scott Leong, Kahea Kaiama, Debbie Joy, Jade Silva. IJ 'lolani Kamau'u. Trevor Maunakea, Kamele Collier, Roy Tanaka, Jaime and Randie Fong fAdvisorsJ. 1' I is as Sing from the heart Away from home Tropical teen pageant Becky Turner, Malia Davidson, and other members Junior Monica Naeole and Sophomore Amy Dill will Two Kamehameha students, Janeen Tavares of the Bishop Memorial Choir, sing Aloha Pauahi be studying in Aukland, New Zealand during the Naomi Helenihi participated in the Miss T at the Founder's Day service at Mauna 'Ala. Nola second semester of the current school year as par- Teen Pageant. Naomi, pictured above, Nahulu is the group's director. ticipants in the AFS exchange program. herself as one of ten semi-finalists. Get into the green seniors won the Homecoming competition this As the result of some serious Getting into the they were able to capture the coveted Spear for the second time in four years. I Senior lU'au grinds. Smith and Gina Rickard heap it on at the Lu'au. Like so many Kamahameha events that to be near disasters, the lu'au. thanks to and donors. was a resounding success. Pardners Lorenzo and Bruce Bryant teamed up to win rst place in the ATP Ho'olaule'a Lip Sync Contest's o division. Their winning number? Rhythm of e Night. We are the corners cleaner upper crew Stan Cadiente, Landon Bautista. Robert Requilman, Rodney Meyer, Kirk Halemano, and Matt Patterson voluntarily relinquished precious surfing time one early Saturday morning in October to clean up the grafitti at Corners. Kirk Halemano is credited with organizing the painting spree. Principal Tomy Ramos provided paints, brushes. and supervision. The mixed First place in the group division of the Lip Sync Contest went to Keoki Kahumoku. Noe Sallas, and Michelle Minchiu, pictured here in a hana hou performance at Kekuhaupi'o. lt's in the bag Singing brothers Shawn and Scott Horiuchi joined with falsetto sensation Grayden Kelly to win the Brown Bags assembly in November. Sweet Lei Mo- kihana never sounded so good . . . or high. Our song Kaleo Ahai, Susan Yagi, Kelli Kelekolio, and Pomai Loa continued the fine Kamehameha tradition of acapella singing as they captured second place at the Brown Bags to Stardom competition, X N . 5 - . f I fi' Q .LLV L, T X ASW XM L S 5 -3 ig 51 , Q Q 'Q Q I my -.xg :iw - X F K , ' -A X1 X x . X xx The trouble with clubs is everyone only comes for the parties. Oh good! If that picture he caught of me gets in the yearbook then I won't have to join another club. I thought I was such a smart kid to have two I.D.'s - until I lost both of them. Traffic court. No other school has traffic court. They can park wherever they want, but not us. Our school always has the big four dances a year. Thfillingsw' What is Quill and Scroll? Is there really a Backgam- mon and Chess Club? Our class uses Song Contest as an excuse for another party. I don't know why our class even bothers having socials. The food and entertainment is always junk and hardly anyone goes. 0 s 1cEs A A A What's so exciting about Hui Lama? They always have so many people in that club. What do they do besides climb mountains and count birds? So what, Mr. Bertino, we can go already? Trish, if you go Ka Na'i Pono today can you sign me in? But we're an all-girl club, Jimmy. What do you expect us to talk about? This always happens to me. I start off selling my M Xt M's,' keeping track of all I.O.U.'s, and by the time I finish I'm short about twenty dollars. Now I know I couldn't have eaten forty boxes of candy. I don't know where they're trying to guide us to during Group Guidance. All we ever do is argue. I really hope Scott, Shawn, and Grayden win. They were so bad! I love I-Io'olaule'a for the mere fact that I can eat a Hawaiian plate, cotton candy, sundae, kulolo, pizza, saimin, barbeque stick, pickled mango, and malasada all in the same place. ackety ack Q-7 u a malo'elo'e, lalau na lima i ka hoe nui me ka hoe iki. Stand up straightg reach for the big paddle and little paddle. Said to young people - be prepared to weather whatever comes your way. Mary Kawena Pukui, '61elo No'eau, 8 activities have always major part of my life. hey provide both physical evelopment and emotional elease for me. I have learned o work with others in team ports and to work alone in ndividual sports. In team you learn to rely on You cannot win by , no matter how good You must be part of are. whole. It is a great feeling know that you are part of with people and have fun doing it. Though I enjoy team sports, my favorites are the individual sports - like wrestling and track. There is a unique oppor- tunity, a one on one challenge, which requires the best that you can give. You use your own skills against someone else's skills. If you win, it's your achievement. If you lose, that is also yours to take. You cannot blame it on anyone. You better than you alone ou learn to work can only work harder so that be you'1l be ready for the next He 'opio hoe-wa'a, a canoe-paddling youth. w Patterson is pictured here wearing far ss than the feather and whale-tooth finery with hich he was draped as a member of the 1985 Aloha eek Royal Court. He carries, however, an plement of significance equal in contemporary awai'i to the cape and feather helmet of old. e carries a paddle. paddle comes from a living thing. When held in ght, respectful hands, those hands give life back the paddle. The paddle becomes an extension f the paddler. The paddle is given a name. It not bandied about. It is neither stepped over or used to play fight sword. It is one of the st still-used tools of our ancestors. Holding paddle, we hold those ancestors. -if 1861. time. Whatever sport you like, whether it be team or individual, it will give you a sense of achievement. To have strived, trained, and sweat for a goal, and then gained that goal, gives you a feeling that's hard to describe. But it's there. It's a feeling that makes all the practice and work worthwhile. A feeling that sets a warm glow inside of you. A feeling people can see. A feeling of pride. -Kip Sam Fong Left' David Hulama, Ernest Nihi, and Duke Robbins present thei version of Locker room GQ. Aren't you guys late tor something Above: What are we supposed to say about this mess? It belong to a tootball player, we thinkg but we abandoned our investigatio as soon as strange and unpleasant odors began to assault ou olfactory organs. Qlt smelIed.J Below: My, my. We all learn something new each day - these- sure beat flashcards. WL, L mf fM.m z of me vw, .- e. AT HOIVIE IN THE LOCKERS: ss ss s I K . vt? 'wait A .. m re than a lace to chan e it l l 0 p g lhrrrererdifll By: Kekoa Hara, Bonnie Ishii, and Ula Souza ,,,, ff' jig ij r e i- i t fp .,e f f b-pngow M 4 'tis ri,srs-fo,wrrtuEvu5u- -, ,Q f- Qiiiii-UM4? Q .lf-a i A our A loom: ru i gh! and below: Athletic equipment manager, Mike Miyaki, in two his most familiar positions: leaning out ot his cage waiting tor ' E. COACHES iiisirivziv M1 Oil 1 55, I . LllllEli.A iz ixtuiwzu in E0lIll'T, iiniiii wmiour l'Elltll35'm' it 1 l i i r i i Li 'r M' , 1 'itil towel f stomers, and ioking around with a playful Scott Wong. iiiss..M . W it :kr '.5 Q Q...- . 43 , ff L , 'itil LF., ,gf , I 5 Fizkiirlmii I ,iii ' wuz. in'i'y' rl!!! lui' ,.'EUilli'x1 ?1','lkHn' ifflimniu in-,un ...lisluw ,ifkniw ul' - ll.l,vu when ,inn 'UU .Heh ..-,ui fi! fer: 1 4' I iay look dingy. lt probably always From Darryn chasing Brian with a dirty ills like dirty socks and it's usually crowded, but to tell you the truth, Elly don't mind because few other ols can even otter their students etic locker rooms. All year round tind crazy things to do and special nents to share, m the locker room. jock, to watching everyone comb their hair with the combs that have green stuff between the bristles, to our everyday atterschool routine, the lockers are definitely more than lust a place to change and shower. To me it's almost a second home. ' t-tif, -i 1 . !34QAff i F x E ew , ' .. We- w X . Q 2 ' ,,- M-ew 5 ..rsis. i t I , 1 ., -, S EQ :xx-in X lx XY 1 it tt iw t Stagg yet ' HA Li Q1-gifs L- , A You walk into the locker room and ask Mike tor your roll. lt you're lucky, he won't tell you, f'No, no more. lt you're really lucky, he might take you in the back for a soda. It you catch him at a bad time, he might try to iab you through the cage with his screwdriver. -. X , 4 Belowtliver see 'Midnight Cowboy ? Looks like Joe Buck and Ratso, doesn't it? Actually, lames Smyth is getting assistance from good 'ol Doc: Thare, yoo feel hater now? SUP D od, 9 Above: Doc Balske rests his aching back after a full afternoon Below: When we went down to take pictures everybody said, of tending to student aches and pains. Somewhere in the Make sure you take a picture of the signsp that's what we background is his secret cache of Bugs Bunny bandaids. want to remember: Mikey's signs, Abovexihe danger of taking a camera into the lockers is that we might end up with no-no pictures. Here Stewart Kawakami avoids a future Mr. America law suit. Tender babyvback ribs? Never fear, Doc is here. He'll tape p good, oh dear Matthew, but you'll never play the violin When you get your roll, you throw it in your locker and hit the can. Fifteen minutes later, you're getting dressed- unless, of course, you're Guy, in which case, you take a shower first and then get dressed for practice. After that, you walk into Doc's opera- ting room and he calls out in his un- mistakable, Southern Kaka'ako drawlz Hay, anny of yoo tellers need sam assistance? l'd be right happy to do yoo up goowd. There's all kind of stories about Doc - like his nick- name which is supposed to have come from the fact that he is working on or just finished with his Phd. Or how he'll fix you good if you cuss when From 2 till 4 p.m. he plays classical music, and anyone in there falls asleep. you're on the taping table: he'll stick a big swatch of white adhesive to your leg-hairs and yank it off real fast. Or how he plays his horrible classical music every afternoon from two till four, and how that music is so boring that his waiting room is lined with sleeping students. After that, if you survive the leg- hair treatment and cultural enrichment, you head on out to practice . . . three hours later, you're back and ready to hit the showers. You turn the corner, and all the showers are taken. Darn that ,swim teamg they got let out early againg they spend more time in the showers than in the pool. Oh well, that's OK. You just share one with an unsuspecting freshman, You borrow the other guy's shampoo when he's not looking, you accidently crack the next guy's soap bar in half, then you lift an extra towel from the bench in the corner. There you go: everything you need! Sequence below: Basketballer Mike Kauhane sits on the famil- iar old taping room bench while Doc wraps away at his ankle. Yoo take care of that foot, yoo hear. And yes, Mike, that is your big toe. . Qxnb B t of I' f Q .S 5 Above: Micheile Wong puts in her last few bobbie pins before heading to practice. The locker room may not be a beauty parlor, but it's just right for do-it-yourself hairdos. GY' Y r K? in Above: Q: Was'up, Dennis? Like wash my shirt and dry my shorts? lforgot my socks: can borrow? And den, you get grinds or Below: I saw that, Candice whatg I hungry? A: This ain't a store. already? Napuelua! How much did you hai- 5. e girls' locker room is just as ecial as the boys'. For a lot of . it's almost a bedroom - we have all r stuff there: outer clothes, under- othes, shoes, socks, deodorants, ow-driers, brushes, you name it, all ored away in there. And the best ing is that you don't need to put any i it in your locker because nobody eals anything. We all have lockers, t our bags, clothes, and books are ually on the benches, shelves, tables, d floor. And in charge ot this whole enagerie, believe it or not, is a man. ennis. gotta hand it to Dennis. lf you're ew, he'll scare you. He looks mean ut really he's not. gotta hand it to Dennis. He washes, ries, folds, and keeps track of all our lothes. lf you're new to the locker oom, he'll scare the heck out of you be- ause of his looks. He looks mean, ut really, he's not. A lot of the girls ecome good friends with him through heir seasons. He is like a mother to ome of us. lf we forget our socks or ractice clothes, Dennis has extras for s-without fail. Not only that, fter practice he watches and scolds you you don't turn your clothes right ide out. lf you're hungry, he always as something to grind in his refrigera- or. Besides providing us with food nd clothes, he also has an awesome ound and T.V. system. At times, he ractically turns the locker room into i theater. He even rents all kinds of ideos for us to watch before and fter practice, and we never have to sk what's playing because it's right p there on his chalkboard. Last but ot least, he has a separate TV in the eeting room just for the girls who are fter-school soap fanatics. Now that's igh living on our part . . . and pure iceness on his. Above: Softball, soccer, and swim team ladies prepare for practice in a manner reminiscent of setting up for sorting through?J a swap meet bargain table. Anybody saw one size 7 cap? Above: Part of Midkitt T.V. Studio's electronic equipment, you ask? No way, Kihei. This is barely hall ol Dennis Ragsdale's locker entertainment center. The wires lead to speakers, consoles, T.V.s, and who knows what else. Left: Some of us worry about weight. Some of us worry about height. Annie Williams, who has no problem with the former, checks for unexpected gains in the vertical column. Don't forget, now, you've got at least an extra inch of shoe height. HRILL AND AGONY By: Kaleo Ahai, Kalani Lorenzo, Teri-Lynn Young and Momi Lau Practice, respect, and love To play a sport it takes determination and hard work. As a young boy I've learned that practice, respect, and love tor what you are doing will help you to become a successful person. Playing football for The Kamehameha Schools has been my child- hood fantasy. l would always watch Warrior football teams of the past go undefeated to opposing teams. My rookie year on the Varsity Football Team gave me the chance to learn from my teammates. I considered them my brothers and l gained all I could from my coaches. Each day we all learned new things, whether it be a new play or a new joke. We shared our experiences as a team. When my season ended earlier than expected, l thought ot the chance I missed not being able to give what l could. The values from my coaches and teammates will never leave me. -Mike Kauhane Rightt Boogie down Leilani Rio! - the marching band always thrill their audiences, sometimes they even surprise themselves at how well they can do! Opposite page: llll-Star quarterbaclr Garrett llwai knows all about thrill and agony - he 3 had his share of winning touchdowns and Hved through every lrind of pain. 4 ge sl . , . ,,fN-W......,...,s ...., ..,-...,.... , - fr m...'f A .. ,, ... I . A .... K '... Q . - irss -f'1'. U gif' 'Iberia if oundations Use what is given to you Some athletes fear practice, but when l think about practice, I don't get this feeling. To me, practice is a foundation to a winning game. lt shows a person that it they really want something in lite, they have to work twice as hard in order to accomplish their goal. Each team is a blend of various personalities. They learn to relate better to others and form special bonds of friendship. lust as in life you learn to take what is given to you, and to use it to your advantage. A team can get out there on the field or court with a sharp uniform, but it's the practice that helps the team win. -Macy Lee TOD fighli Lonnie Okazaki and Shannon Kaneakua fback to cameraj play 'Wshy games an the starting blocks between sprint sets in an afternoon workout with their coach Bill Smith of the Kamehameha Swim Club. Right: Rebekah Kuhia and Ger- maine Naeole, also members of Smith's Club, argue playlulb' about whos going in Hrst. In mid-December our un-heated swim pool is anything but relreshingb cool Opposite page: Kui Bean look at what all those afternoon workouts did for you - feel good I betf are you related to He-Man? N 'l S. 2 5 A SH'f x,n'! xxx s R 9 . X A sc? Q. Q -x X W A-M X QS X F TER THE TEARS Win no matter lose no matter Philosophy is for losers. lsn't it? Winners get to party. Losers, while they may party Clet's not kid ourselves, most doj, have to deal with the nagging question: why? Was it worth the effort? That's where the philosophy comes in, and the cliches: winning isn't everything, chalk it up to experience, you learn more from your failures. Have we become a more philosophical school? g g We certainly don't rack up the championship 'iiiii iiii X W , my X titles like we used to. Are we wiser for Nothing is wrong with a cliche - as long as it holds water. Nothing's wrong with losing, either - so long as it holds truth. What is the truth of defeat, of mediocre seasons, of not-quite-good-enough, of a building year ? lt's simple enough, really. Anyone who's played for the joy of playing knows that Miyagi-san C'Karate Kid J is right: Win no matter, lose no matter, attitude matter. T00 fighii Normalb' bright and bubbb' Sienna Yoshida goes through the swim meet jitters and wanders over the outcome of her race. Right: Garrett Awai gets it from all sides. ltis times like these you wander if itis worth it. as-.. ii J ,xii Q A W' Q- 's :A Af W I 1 100 4 VW f--1i, A f x E W ,Q it W ,sw , . f A f AP .s'fN, 3 ,if .. ,V gm M N, M d- lllll II JUIVIP ON THE BANDWAGON -Q Two girls lrom the lower campus show the High School that the Intermediate does have spirit, Q This has got to be the best crowd support ever, exclaims David Maeva. 0h when the Warriors come marching in Division Iason Leong admits that he proud to be a Warrior by singing the school song and wearing his iersey Hey! Paula KeIi'ilripi and Du Brown, have you found you Kalri'o Tours tour guide? S Tel Q Mahealani Cashman and Kahea Agena Get into the Groove Q- Mark Lau wants everyone to Send in the clownsg we gotta have clowns. Sister Riggle spreads the word ol the Warriors, Michael Kealoha takes an overnight pass from the Q Maybe next year thin! Heidi Ho alter the Senior Freshman girls win the T ar Q An unknown Warrior la' demonstrates his spirit being himself. Q Kalani Doo and Garrett Awai watch with intense concentration. 'Q We've got spirit! cheers the Rodney ltahalepuna expresses Concert Glee Club during their his spirit with the Sophomore Homecoming halftime show class. rehearsal. W Q Valerie Ahau was iust one ol ' the Juniors present at the linal Homecoming Assembly on November 8. Q So w Kelly c the AI Polo c against Yesd this IS the entire Water ro X io , SU W W 'B WL mx' NN? A XX .oe taxlxs Mitt 192936 M ' Niowodw yard th 05 Qgtdw but 40515 . NX? 4 'yt wxxlw' W xx ' of . .. i 4 xox 'U Qi W exft io QSSSLCO i i ,ff X, f L.. 104 light: The Junior Varsity cheerleaders join hands with their class as they sing the school song at the end ofthe Homecom- ing Assembly. Below: The volleyball crowd is a strange mixe ture of avid supporters and casual drop-ins. Above right: Reiko Malama and Kelli Kelekoliol, are over- whelmedg by their favorites on the team. Abov Pattersoni the end ot 1986 territory and make sure that 4evm s it. Right: Students at a varsity football game bring everything with them to support the team - pom-poms to smiles. a if lata il' Warriors got the fever, we'lI rock you to the beat. Hey Warriors, Imua . . . cheers the Varsity Cheering Squad as they watched the Warriors defeat the Buff-n-Blue from Punahou 14-9 on Homecoming night. The Varsity Volleyball boys show that the ATP Ho'oIaulea on October 26 was an enjoy- able event for one and all. The boys were a big surprise in the ILH this year, finishing in second place to an awesome Punahou team and going on to the State Tournament at which they placed second. Beep beep Hey roadrunner, here comes the competition in the form of Wren Wescoatt. Wren is one of the top runners in the state. Watch out! Hunters James McClure and Stewart Kawa- kami tackle their prey in a wolfhunt that unfortunately ended in a 12-O defeat, giving the Warriors a 4-5-1 record for the year. W' 1 - U R ' , . W' 1- 'i'L -Xi:W.N W ,V J i A ' ' . J -25? T - ii 2.9, Sumo lightweights? lL'f 71 Look out sumo fans. With baseball practices like this, Japan might just gain a few new recruits. Last year the JV Baseball Team took first in the ILH. With Kelly Tam Sing leading the warm up, it looks like they're off to another good start. .-w u Mangani Tarzan jokes aside, Kyle Kennedy- Pocock works out at Kekuhaupi'o with hopes of Olympic gold shim- mering in his eyes. ,il ' ky'- ,' ,f if ,,, V l X , fit? 1 -X 4... A3 , I, is ' 1 - ia , ,f , , ?' '5 , Y 1!?+f1fl.g ew,-M :5 'iff 4. ,P-A t mf-we lima Y yi 5-,Q ' ' A v ,K I- A K-. h 37...39...43 Hurdler Napp Fukuda fakes his way through push-up drills in an early season practice. Napp is no taker when it comes to running, howeverg he's been top-ranked ln the state for two years now, gm, .ls mrvliiio n . K--up Slamma Brian Souza, captain of the feated C10-O-and countingj A Basketball Team, slams home a other bucket. 6' ' Love game Miyashiro strives for the ad- in what is probably one of ew games she does not want end in love-all. The Girls' Varsity Team ended its season at the ILH. f s K wg: -f Beyond pain Sleeping is an art that, among other things, blocks out pain and a nosy camerawoman. Here, Mikie Aban- gan takes what is probably her only nap of the day. Mikie and her Varsi- ty Paddling Team are, at this writ- ing, first in the ILH. ftil ffpffw ft N A, l . 'gg' fV', 9 , mi? V g wi Au f Aiha a Mauliola, our longest Cin of years on the squadj but oldest wrestler, squirms out f his opponent's grasp. Q k Stomp it lt takes considerable foot power to perfect the game of soccer. Here, Jody Kaulukukui puts on the breaks in an effort to stomp a ball from moving. if I . Kick bored Board-bored Robert Hutchison idly practices his flutter kick on a chilly February afternoon. The Boys' Var- sity Swim Team placed 2nd in the ILH behind perennial power Puna- hou. A Aw why Kaiana Awai flings his body into yet another ball, Kaiana, in his fourth season in the nylon cage, helped his team to a third place finish in the ILH. UP'- 1 ILH Champs All-star Aulani Ryder and team fin- ished off their ILH Varsity Softball season in first place. mn as mils. .. H? 'mW V Keggler Rod Rodney Meyer placed second in the State Bowling Tournament. After leading the first day's competition, he was edged out by Barry Hamada of Kalani. The boys' team finished in a fourth place tie with Damien. Memerized Captain Michelle Nagamine powers the ball into the net at a Girls' Varsi- ty game. Michelle has been captain of her team for three years in a rowp they finished their season at third in the ILH. Scoped out Sharpshooter Dayne Mitchell loads up for a shoulder-to-shoulder match with Mid-Pac. He placed third in the prone position. Q5 'P IS. 553 Who forgot the paddles After months of hard work the Warrior Canoe Club opened the Na Opio season with 2- first place tie with Damien followed a week later by an overwhelming 51 point victory at Kailua Beach. MVP Noe Miranda listens to a pep talk. For the last two years, has been named to the league state All-star teams. She has well, led her team to two lLH pionships and State Tour: births. Face-off Guy Kaniho, captain of the Varsity A Basketball and Varsity Volleyball teams, sizes up his opponent. Guy and Brian Souza were named to the first team of the Volleyball All-stars, David Lovell made the second. . My Dead-eye Silva Senior Bruce Silva placed second to Jason Welch of St. Louis in the prest gious JOR-NRA national qualifying match. Should Welsh default, Bruce wl be Hawai'i's representative in the Olympic's sharpshooting training cam this summer. l Confab Varsity Baseball player Keoni No- brega confers with Coach Metzger as their team continues its winning streak. Tee time Brendon Severson, a top golfer, aims for an imaginary ball as he practices mental game. Herrrre's Brandon. alu State-ranked Kalama Kim slams the little green thing for yet another win as he helps the Varsity Tennis Team to victory. Bar exams Kamehameha's traditionally strong high school gymnastics squad all but vanished this year. With a bevy of youngsters like Aukai Maluo, however, coaches Cooper and Kim hope to restore the team to its for- mer position of prestige and domi- nance. El Marko Mark Lau, captain of the Varsity Soccer Team, emerges from the IW Fallen Rainbow Debbie Joy slams down a Rainb in an early season rout of UHS. season's end, however, the Rainbows turned the table on o Varsity Girls. We finished third the Stateg they took the gold. Pho courtesy of The Honolulu Advel depths of Ka'ahumanu Auditorium. WX' User' Mark's team finished third in the ILH. I Q Log jam Piling it on the Wolf-Pac is our fensive line, doing what it does be Kip on kipping on Pre-game intensity Kip Sam Fong, co-captain ofthe Varsity Wrestling Team, has placed second The Junior Varsity Soccer Team uses its time wisely in an effort to beat and third in the state in his previous seasons: this year he continues his more polished Punahou squad. That elusive victory, however, went inste: quest for number one. Kip was also selected to this year's All-star Football to our intermediate Boys' Team, the first in school history to down Punal Team. and secure a league championship. sandwich ames McClure, Randy Ruiz, and ames Ferrigno ham it up during arsity Track practice. Siu, say me Siu is a stalwart member of the Team and this year's ILH in the 50 yard freestyle. Air at last Chris Wengler, one of the two Varsi- ty Wrestling captains, runs with his team while on a break from the wrestling room - a place well- known for its distinct January to March fragrance. Super fly After five knee operations, Chris Goo still manages to live up to the word super. She placed third in the ILH for the 50 yard freestyle. Her team placed second in the league behind Punahou. Time-out Down by one, the JV Basketball Team goes into a last minute huddle. And do huddles work? This one does as the Warriors beat Kailua by the same narrow , margin. All-star All-star Patti Sua practices her swing before going up to bat. Patti was also on the Girls' Varsi- ty Volleyball Team. ,is ISSEX Amazing feat Jessica Baptist keeps her amazing feet firmly planted on the balance beamg she was the only girl on the team who qualified to go to States. Gee, during canoe practice all we do is run. What, are we gonna paddle the canoe or run it out there? I never play well enough. No matter how good I do, my dad always has something negative to say. I like to sweat during practice, and then have to walk past all the girls at Kekfi. It makes me look good. Running stairs during practice is easy. It's walking them up after lunch that's hard. Gee, what is this? Battle of the bands? I thought this was a football game. No, I don't know anything about baseball, but I'm gonna ask if I can be a manager anyway. They're planning a trip to Japan. We warm up and practice more than we play the game. I only come to school to play sports. I get the plan. Just barely pass class with the good Cs, and then jam everything I got at practices and games. You know why I neva make all-star? 'Cause I went change my number. I wanna be an all-star athlete. I wanna sa ie's bad! I gotta make the X ex Wow! How was 'Hex turns on that motor and Beep, beep. Kip, you read during half-time? I thought it impossible, but Kenz came back from college this year, and he's even bigger! Hurray for the band. They give James and Dean something to dance to while watching from the sidelines. Why are we just watching the man of the year play basketball while she's at home . . .? George Puchert think's he's bull, hey la di la di lo. I-Ie's as intimidating as Winnie da Pooh, hey la di la di lo. ackety ack -975x157-PAYS a 1 . 'Elf 1 3 , I -a J X ,, ai.-, A L. I ' ' 11 5 -I ' f ' ,-,, T 9 X :K-x 4L4Q1'., l 5 EEN, ' 1 N ' X-4 L' E3 L I J AL , 'lx ' Nw! F x 1 I 5 'x I 1 0 , Q2 Y I X k vm 1- X I ' f fl , A, , , X X XAVM 1 fx ' K J' . . 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James Brough CCenter for the Development of Early Educationb, Robert Springer CCampus Programsj. lj Paul Brandon CProgram EvaluationfPlanningJ, Neil Hannahs CPublic Affairsj, Jack Darvill CPresidentJ. .luvenna Chang fAssociate Director of Extention Edu- cationj. L5 K Board of Trustees-lj William Richardson fVice Presidentj, Richard Lyman fPresidentj, Henry Peters fVice Presidentj, ID Myron Thompson fSecretaryD. Matsuo Takabuki fTreasurerj. Jack Darvill attends a Founder's Day Ceremony at Mauna 'AIa. The services, held each year, are attended by many guests. Pre- sent at this ceremony is Jean Ariyoshi, the wife of Hawai'i's governor. RUSTEES and ADMINISTR TIG I ulu no ka Iala i ke kumu - the branches grow because of the tree trunk. Elementary student Nohea Polendy car- ries out her Wahine as kahili-bearer for the Below: Sarah Sueoka, KEEP Principal. Bottom: Kahele Kukea Elementary Principal. 'K I l at ,,,f:fH' was ?,i a-I ltw' , a',r.,, A ft v2'+fI i'rf' X Elementary Special Teachers and Consultants-I7 Laurie Murakami, Jay Tschillard, Gary Gray. Robin Durnin, Barbara Louis, Janet Anderson. 25 Lynn Tagami, Marilyn Broadhert. Cara Lowrex, Carinthia Harbottle, Keiki Kawai'ae'a, Edna Hurd, Winona Siu, Norann Neet. 32 Betty Denmark, Jo Ann Wong-Kam, Lindell Ohia, Geri Corbett, BJ. Moffett. Jeanette Wong, Julie Chock, Sandi Fo, Alice Yanagihara, Timothy Cantley, Nancy McKibbon. 45 Ruth Canham, Linda Taber, Claire Asam, Kathy Lui. Leslie Evans. Beverly Kutsunai, Demetra Stephens, Diane Tanner, Bette Savini. 51 Kerri Hewett, Chaemilyn Quinn, Joyce Ahuna-Ka'ai'a, Stan Siendlie. Pete Gerum. L,-if-at 4 1 Elementary Secretaries-Karen Ching, Margaret Dreier. Top: KEEP Staff-Mitsy Hayes CHawaiian Languagej, Karen Aka QSpecial Teacherj, Patricia Miyahira, Judy Soares QPara-professional Aidsj. Cindy Ralan CTeacher-Aidj. Miss- ing from picture: Cynthia Leiman. Above: Elementary Para-professionals-lj Joyce Kaulukukui, Naomi Inouye, Alyssa Braffith, Jackie Eppling. 27 Charlene Christenson, Nancy Hemphill, Pat Elwell, Carol Lewis. EEP and ELE E TARY ' Vw W ' if Ae, IJ Alika Jardine, Shawn Pak, Gabriel Kapeliela-Yuen. Lopaka Tong. Kekoa Ciacci, Kamaopio Berinobis, Shance Williams. lj Moana Boykin, Eugene Cho, Vernon Johnson, Carly Bolson. Cybil Garrett, Seiji Takatsugi, Micah Waia'u, Waileen Sarcedo, Brandon Gamiao. 33 Karen Furuta fAdvisorj, Blaine Sanchez, Kathy Perreira, Raychel Cabral, Samantha Lantrip, Shannel Galdeira, Sandy Bilan, Kiana Henry, Natasha Billianor, Shan-Marie Willis. Heather Lee. Missing from picture: Kaui Kitashima. lj Kaimi Tong, Nakai Raposa-Urata, Sky Fernandez, Gerrit Pasco, Makani Lum, Robin Chun. lj Travis Gaspar, Sabrina Linkee, Chad Matsuo, Darrellyn Manalo, Keala Binz, Terina Rodenhurst, Keoni Jaentsch, Brian Apo, Tiare Navales. 31 Judy Cramer CAdvisorJ. Mileka Garrigan, Tammy Bethel. Kaimana Kong, Kelly Pagano, Brandon DePonte, Natasha Richardson, Clynel Puahala, Desiree Naeole. Kamalu Thompson, Debbie MW' A -'WM D Preston Chu, Kinohi Nishikawa. Alex Gomera,?auI Kamoku, Kalen Cabebe, Todd Lelepali. 25 Kapono Mathewson, Jarrett Tanigawa, Christina Lima, Johnna Cravalho, Bambi Bjugstad, Melanie Luafalemana, Marie Guerrero, Kaipo Wong, Brian Kahele, Bradden Mahuka, Jon Scholtz. 35 Judy Munk fAdvisorj, Keliipua Lee, Ahlinn Yamane. Jessica Robins, Janelle Kay, Laura-Ann Brown, Keola Andrews, Pomahina Paku, Nicole Akan, Moana Leong CAdvisorJ. Missing from picture: Keola Fernandes. Q V MT K yi g,,Myi QV , -as . Q , Ligmkdf is y , L , ,,,, cc,, , T ,ww WLM awe MMM A f A D Jonah Thompson, Kalani Cabral, Lindsay Kalani. Mykle Moya, Ronald Kepano, Jeremiah Kahanu, Shane Neal. JJ Micah Doane, Natasha Boteilho, Kiele Akimoto, Shandal Asuega, Brian Tom, Joshua Ekau. Waipuna- lani Gohier, Dayleen Fuller, Crystal Jones, Gordon Furtado, Leah Pukahi, Athens Arquette. 33 Gayle Mar- Chun Advisor , Jason Robello. Herbert Sardinha, Janine Wu, Wendie Sevaaetasi. L nette Kawaa, Shawna lj Mealoha Hooton, Relyn Timbal, Mahealani Moore, Raelene Martin, Nicole Tenn, Shasta Jacobe, Puna Kondo, Kawika Bagorio, Daniel Qamashiro. lj Sandra Fo CAdvisorj, Robyn Lundy, Tasha Kaai, Brandi Mercado, Alyssa Malterre, Antoinette Aina, Alika Hema, Wana Mailolo, Matthew Kahlbaum. SJ Joshua Paakaula-Cox, Ka'eo Furtado, Kai Henry Suzuki, Martin Kaninau, Kaili McCandIess, Sean Frank, Alan Woode, Koenen Parker, Ikaika Nuuanu. .ar lj Kuulei Kuroda. Makamae Auahu, Desiree Silva, Kimberly White, Terena Baker, Keahi Stewart, Kaulane Kaonohi, Jacob Kardash, Aiko Joto. 21 Jeanette Wong CAdvisorD, Robert Kamehele, Dayna Vierra. Kalani Handley, Kalae Kaahu. Donnie Creighton, Lin-Tai Kailikea, Raybern Souza, Keala Ahlo. 35 Isaac Madrid, Jared Van Keureu, Raymond Salangron, Ikaika Tavres, John-Edward Acock, Kasey Chock, Jeanelle Smith, Stephanie Cullen, Chanel MokePuha. A W lj Shordon Lopes, Lowen Moleta, Daysha Heu, Mikala Kanae, Kelii Keanu, Calvin Todd, Lacie Patigayon. Kele Kekuna, Kanoe Castro. lj Gerri Corbitt fAdvisorj, Brandon Kaanaana, Kahekili Hugo, Travis Wailehua, llissa Aldanese, Bennett Chang, Dawn Akiona, Kelii Koga, Kawika Reid. 35 Melaree Ah Ho. Nicol Hosino, Cheryl Bautista, Malia Sakuragi, Tasha Maldanado, Brice Aquino, Breanna Burchett. Erin Wellbrack. lj Pernell Aipolani, Makana Yasokawa, Shane Mokaiau, Kanaloa Bishop, Chris Kahapea, Sascha Spendlove, Arley Kitashima, Dayna Wong, Daniel Wong. IJ Kaleo Nihipali, Jamie Tamashiro, Jenny Heu, Gabe Au, Halyn Brede, Chablis Kaina, Nanea Ahuna-Danez, Lindsey Wakamatsu, Beverly Kutsunoi CAdvisorJ. SJ Tami Harris, Laine Masui, Kevin Trinidad, Kahaunani Hook, Kealoha Crawford, Reina Maka, Kalani Pinao, Kuuipo Paiea, Nani Akeo, Kamuela Leslie. A IJ Kale Ornellas, Luke Kaili. Chadwick Lee, Kevin Yagi, Renee Akuna, Nikki Sanford, Anne Rosa, Aaron Cullen, Kawena Wise. 25 Kiamaia Reis, Adam Snook, Lei Seto-Mook, Uilani Kalahiki, James Gonsalves, Andrew lokia, Johanna Chock, Julie Chock CAdvisorj. 35 Jenny Frank, Daniel Basso, Iokepa Waialae, Kimela Keahiolalo, Gehrett Stone, Velvet King, Anika Hopfe, Ho'onanea Naipo, Noel Denis. Missing from picture: David Kanaiaupio. IJ Charissa Wong, Kaena Glushenko, Shaunda Liu, Ukali Silva, Doug Goeas, Jaclyn Aiana, Kehau Del Fierro. Karly Hatori, Alden Machado. IJ Kale Hannahs, William Ganiko, Jasmine Upchurch, Kaleo Kahapea, Kaimi Loa, Ashli Whittington, Lacey Yin, Wade Schubert, Joyce Ahuna-Ka'ai'ai CAdvisorj. 31 Kekoa Paaluhi. Keleoki Olsen, Moani Kekahuna, Jurgen Meyers, Ely Kalilikane, Jaime Silva, Christie Deponte, Keli Lau. lj Season Lee, Kihapiilani Scholtz, Graig Sakuma, lwalani Wagner, Kawika Combis, Winston Montez, Joe Akina, Shane Bettencourt. lj Jason Lee, Clint Mahina, Kasey Aiwohi, Dustin Low, Dristy Okura, Dallas Soares, Malia Keliikoa, Anna Sumida CAdvisorJ. 31 lsri Kiiaina. Beau Lee. Chanel Lara, Kengy Keauhi, Uilani Moe, Kimberly Finke, Shaila Hohu, Kaleo Tario, Justin Furtada. if f lj Brandy Hiu, Adrianne lshihara, Marisa Akau, Ray-Joy Knell, Heather Chang, Shannah-Li Brown, Nalani Pahia. Donna Camacho, Jillian Ferreira. 23 Manu Naeole, Kaipo Gonzales, Kaipo Kanakaole, Jason Kaneakua, Lesly Naki, Kawika Willa, Brandon Peterson, Cara Lowrey CAdvisorj. 3j Nathan Kahlbaum, Kekoa Smith, Kaleo Dumchelle, lkaika Anderson, Dominic Raiola. Daniel Kekahuna, Kili Madrid. Missing from Picture: I5 Raymond Akau. Kalei Cullen, Crystal Ah Nee, Eddie Puulei, Randee-Lee Nousser, Daryleen Raymond. Kai Guerrero, Noelani Maluai, Erin Frank. 25 Diane Tanner CAdvisor5, Derek Dorothy, Kelly-Lynn Caires, Kristie Ka-Ne, Erin Ramento, Akoni Sandoval, Tiana Akau, Ho'olu Keone. 35 Puahi Benson, Shawna Ervin, Kalani Porter, Joseph Kokualani, lkaika Almadova, Joshua Smith, Chris Santos, Leinani Busch. Missing from picture: Timothy Mahiai. I5 Benjamin Guieb, Kahuanani Kalua, Mika'ele Baranaba, Gerard Lie. Kealii Castillo, Keala Unciano, Curtis Nelson, Charles McKee. 25 Reggie Aqui, Mahina Campbell, Malulani Mersberg, Ashlee Mahelona, Mahealani Donato, Kekuni Agard, Jennifer Riel, Kathy Chang CAdvisor5. 35 Nicole Oducado, Lehua Makia, Kawehi Kuroda, Tanisha Victorino, Kona Woolsey. Mokuahi Rapoza, Brian DeRamos. If 12 I5 Michael Jucutan, Melanie Keanini, Jordan Chaves, Kahoiwai Thompson, Jena Hewett, Shannon Sagum, Malia Drago, Michelle Franco, Alice Yanagihara fAdvisor5. 25 Laa Velarado, Preston Penaroza. Kekoa Cashman, Jonah Keanini, Keahi Meyers, Jason Aiana, Abel Ho'okano. 35 David Ayau, Brad Halas, Kanoe Clark, Rachel Nahoopii-Lee, Julia Wong, Kessy Kepaa, Kawehi Hoomano. Kainoa Kauleinamoku. I5 Mandi Ching, SuiLan Chang, Rowena Burdett, Leilani Kahapea, Michel Apo, Keaka Yoho, Chanson Kaimuloa, Spencer Pang. 25 Kevin Kidder, Van Lorenzo, Soraya Garcia, Amber Murray, Gavin Kawai, Kalani Castro, Kerri Hewett fAdvisor5. 35 Shannon Ho, Chari-Anne Ukishima, Ryan Maertens, Kapuaola Gellert, ieffley Smith, Julia Makaila, Danny Asing, John Anderson. Missing from picture: Aaron Derego, Manuwai api o. I5 Cathy Nishimura, Kaleiohu Lee, Rhona Ho, Iraci Chun, Leenelle Tomooka, Deena l, Christian Sokoloff, Uilani DeFreotas. 25 Cori Ah Soon, Sherise Cabanlet, Leona Kia, Racie Hayashi, Robbie Crowell, Michael Lino, Eli Low, Jennifer Lum, Charmilyn Quinn CAdvisor5. 35 Minei Keanaaina, Amber Sitch, Kila Young. Luther Ahina, Kalono Ferreira, Christopher Flores. Nakoa Ching, Keala Kaneapua, Kealii Panoke. I5 Gena Celebrado, Kristi Martinez. Tiara Lee, Loren Kawakami. Kelii Makua, Eleu Kane, Rebekkah Kuhia. Kaimana Cortez, Patrick Field. 25 Kehau Isara, Michele Motas, Shaynalee Goodman, Shelli Fernandez, Erin Bailey, Chris Napolis. Kalahni Ruiz, Marilyn Broakbent CAdvisor5. 35 Shannon Kaneakua, Qanny Akana, Lori I5 Quadra Pilanca, Lonnie Okazaki, Wayne Philpot, Kekela Ah Ho, Shane Peterson, Tamar Carreira, Aaron lchimura, Anthony Ingano. 25 Kristy Kaonohi, Neki Kauhi, Kapuni Perry, Alicia Makahilahila, Marcy Almadova, Jame Kaoihana, Willie Mediros, Landis Duoit. 35 Sage Southcott, Tiare Robinson, Summer Kitashima, Charnan King, Michaelyn Nakoa, Raemi Sanford, Ryan Kaehuaea, Shelly Gamiao, Lance DeSiIva. JoAnn Wong-Kam fAdvisor5. l5 Shaun Wright, Amber Skelton, Emily Chang. Chantell Pokaka'a, Kristi Jamison, Kalani Chong, Brandon Kasaoka, Jon-Bull Nakatani. 25 Puanai Carvalho, Michelei Monte, Cedric Kay, Anthony Na-o, Derek Mar. Makaala Keone, Chis Esona, Henry Alvaro, BIJ Moffett. 35 Daniel Kaleekoa, Christy Chong, Melissa Gooman, 4:4 , I1 Shelly Mood. Kimo Albarado. Julia Chans. Curtis Saballa. Kawika Bennett. Stason Fernandez, lkaika Akiona, Sean Larita. 21 Kaui Frost, Chrystal Haia, Leimomi Kekahuna, Kelii Mckeague, Joshua Deitch. Kale Kowalski, Darell Kaaikala, Pete Gerum CAdvisor1. 31 Keahi Peters, Jerrilynn Raymond, Kelii Ross, Duke Sagawinit, Kui Cleveland, Harmonie Branigan, Desiree Zamora. I1 Eldredge Chong, Robbie Yamanoha. Christine Marchadie. Jade Meyers. Eryn Lau. Tricia Kaoihana. Shannon Chung, Ivan Tandal, Kaleo Kuroda. 21 Joshua Hatori, Christie Aki, Camile Ezera, Janeen Ralar, Anuhea Kaaihue, Kehau Cappo, Nicole McKeague. Harvey Fuata, Stan Sundlie CAdvisor1. 31 Cathy Leonardi, kia Ballungay, Nathan Nunuha, Moani Naweli, Gregory Simao, Keoni Johnson, Kenton Contreras, Glenn aawalauole. I1 Kaleilani Caceres. Kahi Kauka, Heather Wong, Maile Aikau, Mano Faria, Reagan Morgan, Nakia Braffith, Kalani Adams. 21 Edy Downing, Jennifer LeeLoy, Christy Honda, Vichele Tavares, Misty Lopes, Renee Umeda, Naomi Aki, Lindell Ohia QAdvisor1. 31 Kenika Murray, Angela Nishimura, Mark Garcia, Jasonette Manner Keahi Kua, -Cora Yin, Brooke Pai, Jon David Tai. I1 Nohea Polendy. Jeri Acock, Eddie Okuda, Kalakula Moa. Donald Cabrera, Lincoln Tejada, Keahialaka Balaz, Kawika Mercado, Keith Lee Kwai. 21 Michelle Goeas, Jessica Medeiros, Jessica Kim. Irene Laikupu, Elizabeth Freeman, Kuulei Makia, Tyson Chun, Keaka Rodrigues, Laurie Murakami fAdvisor1. 31 Neal Chung, Thad Akiona, Nicole Peltier, Chantelle Soto, Ryan Montero, Michael Aken, Kelly Perreira, Sharla Saffrey. I5 Keoni Magno, Ronn Wong. Kehau Piena, Mollie Peters, Ku'uIei Garcia, Carrlyn Ah Yat, Keely Parker. 25 Vanessa Palaualelo, Kai Ah Sam, Kaipo Ballungay. Tanya Ferriera, Tracy Fukuda, Lorenzo Perpetua, Donna Orr 1Advisor5. 35 Christopher Pablo, Leeden Malloe, Chad Young, Tiffany Giddens, Anastasia Vidinha, Craig Souza, Clay Casson, Kauahi Sai, Monica Cambra. I5 Clark Tuitele. Dori Cantere, Charles Kahala, David Donlin, Katrina Olivera, Malia O'Hara, Bonnie Chun. Chris Leong. 25 Melissa Miranda, Stacy Kawakami, Natalie Relles, Sharel Villalon. Kaihilei Kawai'ae'a. Jenny Goodyear-Kaopua, Tracy Terai, Kanani Kauleinamoku, Demetra Stephens CAdvisor5. 35 Nuala Keannaaina. Cherilyn Chung, Kamanao Mahelona, Dionne Wills, Shayne Kayatani, Robert Grilho, Michael Perry, Deldon I5 Brigitte Lau, Christine Chun, Kristal Miraflor, Tanya Manini, Nicol Chun, Sam Yap, Russell Bruce, Daisy Foley, Damon Nakatani. 25 Brandon Mokiao, Patrick Nakoa. Keala Kahalewai, Damien Kaaihue, Pamela Anderson, Kanani Adric, Noelani Liana, Garret Oto, Bette Savini CAdvisor5. 35 Edward-Arthur Ho'omalu. Micah Kiaha, Drake Hirayama, Mele Keonuela, Kamai Ho'okano. Alihilani Gomez, Kanani Morris I5 Harold Pali, Robert Biondine, Lucas Ropa. Kinohi Gomes, Dennis Monteveron, lkaika Ho'opi'i, Javan Kaiama, Michelle Bailon. 25 Brittney Kapaona. Gina Johnson, Angel Fujihara, Leah Fitsemanu, Kealoha Hoomana, Kalalea Montgomery, Trevor Bush, Gary Gray QAdvisor5. 35 Mitchell Chang, Canaon Machida, John Ayau, Clint Kanehailua, Justin Iaea, Lori Alvaro, Andrea Dye, Evalani Goldstein, Joy Medeiros. Twffv ' 5- .--1 ffsms 'rf iirafyhf., N, aff' 'An 1. i.. vi 4 1 PAK 44 ff ps. During mid-morning snacks, kindergarteners and first graders take it easy at the elementary playground. Below: Anthony Ramos. Principal. Bottom: Sandy Behenna Vice-Principal. l 7' . ', ,Q 7 f f sw . u in nr 15.4, ,Z Nm .. ., X , - , -F . . , v I . : z,: '21 - A .fe ii X 2 B fe if f 1 ' '32 L. :: '9 ' - , , ,i -sv, , Q s, .. , ,. , -t , . .- if 'ii o a 4 , 5 Q .1 ,li gr oe: 1. I D 4 cr. Q ll C fl , 4 -.Q v t , 5 Q Dr. Robert Whiting, Coordinator of Midkiff Learning High School Secretaries: Mrs. Loretta Robello, Mrs. Gwen Yuen, Mrs. .Ian Schuetz, Mrs. Jeanie Tap: Kahu Kaupu. Christian Education Director. Above left. Center and Special Events. Halawe Bohreer, Adminis- Naughton. Missing from picture: Mrs. Van Anana. Ed '-aPs'9Y- Outreach Counselor- Ab0Vf-' fighff Ingrid Mull- tragive Assistant. er, Outreach Counselor. EC DARY DIVISIO Hale Ola-lj Jere Mathews, Nancy Kaupu. Sandy Young, Deanna Canario, Julia Pagaduan, Pamela McShane, Olga Irvine, Jean Kreusling, Dr. George Mills. Security-lj Allen Naone, Sgt. Marion Santiago, Shirley Peterson. Charles Akana, Sgt. Alfred Anderson. Capt. Donald Akana, Raymond Raphael. Bookstore-lj Annette Pagan, Yvonne Sa- sano. P fl mm, My Midkiff Learning Center-lj Janice Williams, Patricia Tiffany, Lana Costa. Helen lng, Wendy Mich, Dani Gardner. lj Mary Carvalho, Wayne Haberman, Gladys Loo, Bob Whiting, Wilma Thompson, Robin Bur- ningham. Gail Fujimoto, David Tome, John White, Lynn Criss-Fujita, Lynette Osaki, Mandy Bowers. l, , Transportation-lj Francis Ching, Al Ceberano. Richard Murakami, Jerry Kaopuiki, Richard Ching. Cla- 'Akahi Dining Hall-lj Melinda Napoleon, Mary Foster, Thelma Tamanaha, Mary Salangron, Audrey Santos. 25 rence Mahikoa. 25 Patrick Aloy. Ty Kamakeeaina. Van Correa, Ray Pagan. Eddie Kam, Ray Foster, Shirley Caroline Piho, Manual Correa, Marie Stender, Clayton Fernandez, Maile Bruns. Bill Milborne, Jeannie Peterson, Sonny Gallero, Hiram Kaikaina, Carter Cobb, Ray Egloria. Missing from picture: Jennifer Stender, Barbara Yin, Josephine Quinones, Mary Santos. Chung. ' ,M e.,,,, T DE T SERVICES fy VL . 5 I? W 'C S A , 1 . 'i ' . ' ' f ii- f 1 1 W ., I A I - ' I f 1 1' , ' , ff -A :Q : V G 1, ' JA.,-fff, I ' , ' , f 'f ' ' , f 7 , uw ' ' ' ' ' I I :Q 2 l , f Q-f2if'f f'li' if ' ' 1 , , 'L' f t-,my--' ' ,- .1 f uf 4 M A f . , . 1 , V, Librarian Wendy Mich helps .lolyn Igarta complete her school service in Midkiff Learning Center. This was the first year that the school started Student School Service. A ole e olelo mai ana la. I ke ahl ua ana ia. Ho olau kanaka leo la. I na manu o Paliula. Love s fire will never die as long gs birds sing at Paliula. Eighth grader Shelli Aiona performs a hula 'ili 'ili at the hula platform of Lohiau in Ke'e, Kaua'i. The chant, written for Chiefess Pauahi P5ki. reminds us to respect our heritage. ,,VVE W i M ' w ,,,,, ' -Q, ' ,,,,, ' f V ,- 4 ,,,, 5, W 4 -'75 Y iii tt. W ' Vkk, j,V? QiM Q, , , , 4 W V H , ...- it it iit f t e--. .. , f 'lm 1 L I ,, l f Wi, K' f , 2 f Z , 9 4 ! f- , 15' W my 3 f W Rf , W , fi ti 5. i Sian Nagarani- 71h and Sfh Grade Uni' Administrator- 7th and Sth grade secretaries: Lillian Goo, Sandra Oshiro, Lillian Arquette. Cyr Pakele, 7th grade counselor, Carolyn Watada, 81h grade counsel- or, Marc Acosta, religious education. 'W' WE mm 'M ri'i'i , H rrrr -W fm- Vrvr rr,W f - vV.V .,.,., , .,..,., V - V ,V WWW Q .,..V ,VVV .V..Vr , W V was wr TERMEDI TE U IT I5 Nohealani Kawahakui, Shyla Penaroza, Doris Drane, Carmael Stagner, Carolyn Afong. 25 Kelii Bright. Kamaka Aarong, Brent Macabio, Brandon Choy, Solomon Ii, Waipa Parker. 35 George Mills CAdvisor, Medical Dept.5, Doriann Carreira, Candy Mossman, Christina Jahring. Rani Ann Hanohano, Ululani Yee, Leinaala Mahi. Kenneth Kidder, Dauio Sato, Christopher Fry. l5 Bryan Gusman, Steven Lee. Christopher Yim, Zachary Staszkow, Michael Pulelaa, Eric Malina. 25 Claudine Nishimura, Kristin Fernandez. Sheriann Tam, Renee Roldan, Deborah Hoohuli. Sheri Markee, Lisa Ching. 35 Jerrean Kaikaina, Kevin Kalahiki, lan McClean, Stuart Canario, Kevin Dang, Harry Aki, Jenny lu An n .-. nl-n nl n- un ' f un ..- . 9 n.nn1nA. I5 Kaipo Wright, Rick Colleado, Roger Cabral, Anthony Fukuoka, Duke Kinney, Nathan Javellana. 25 Sandee Keanini, Melanie Numdon, Leilani Ahina, Kehau Chang. 35 Nainoa Place, Natasha Elia, Christine Kaeo, Juliet Raymundo, Lee-Ann Heeley, Roslyn Makaula, Lalai Tai Hook, Lili Smith CAdvisor, Science Dept.5, Brandon Silva. Missing from picture: Lincoln Aina. I5 Robert Nobriga, Keone Rita. Toby Kaulukukui, Allen Helenihi, Kimo Todd, Derek Apo, Ross Egloria. 25 Lahela Olsen, Rona Lai, Sandy Freitas, Lori-Ann Ikeda, Buffy Compoc. 35 Kale Chang, Elizabeth KamaIi'i, Kealii Santiago, Kellie Maunakea, Aulia Austin, Day Villalon. Rachael Young, Leimomi Akana fAdvisor, Social I - l'l U I' in ' - ' ' ' I 'LC- i'5 - lj Keoni Hansen, Keoni Lee-Kwai, Scott Recarte, Jeffery Yin, Travis Tamashiro, Earl Kalani, Noa Miyamoto. 25 Lana Chock, Ronessa Noblisse, Tisha Tanaka, Shawndell Ferreira, Joanna Aluag. 3J Kaleo Aki, Kapiolani Hoomanawanui, Susannah Martin, Kahau Keliinoi, Heather Rosehill, Mia Kaina, Kepa Chai, Brad Cooper CAdvisor, Social Studies Dept.j. V W 4 v D Kelii Kauka. Ehan Chang, Aaron Helenihi, Harry Thomas, Keiki Akiona, JJ Serena Smythe, Jennifer Samuy, Diane Okinaga, Lyn Wesnefski, Kimberly Ruala. 33 Kirsten Ford, Keala Kamai, Malia Mattson, Lesley Huihui, Fred Lino, Benjamin Dumaran, Cleste Young, Jullie Coleman, Pauline Kaneta fAdvisor, Social Studies Dept.J. Missing from picture: Shawn Naone, Ryan Rickard. w....,.l- lj Kristoffer Kanoho, Leonard Letoto, Brian Chang, Damon Yoshida, Terry Tanna, Steven Dulatre. 25 Kauahi Akina, Lory Kim. Andrea Oakland, Ann Terai, Gail Masuko, Justine Kaku, Malia Church SJ Kehau Hoo- manawanui, Sianiu Sala. Lyle Heffner, Tadley Reis, Anela Andrade, Tara Flynn, Barbara Lindblom CAdvisors English Dept.j. D Kaleo Keeno. Gregory Apo, Agenhart Ellis, Darey Oishi, Harry Robins, John Cheek, Joseph Ho. 25 Renee Littlejohn, Mahealani Brown, Brandie Cook, Kathleen Kamealoha, Jamie Watson. 33 Keala Loseh, Cassandra Yuen, Karen Oman, Raina Meade, Deana Silva, Porsche lng, Terisa Garrett, Douglas Tom, Mary Gill CAdvisor, Media Dept.J. I5 Preston Sakuma, David Chock, Jeremy Hopkins, Kekoa Beaupre. Chad Lovell, Colin Pacheco-Mahuna. 25 Leinani Cachola, Kamakani Correa, Christine Isaacs, Leeann Gascon, Terrilyn Medeiros. 35 Dore Onishi, Jodi Kaneaiakala, Jaylin Winchester, Tiffany Longakit, Reni Soon, Jason Estrella, Kayne Kelli, Sheldon Tomas, Lea Sabagala, Solomon Ford CAdvisor, Math Dept.5. if jfy--if ,f V ,ff I5 Kyle Sasaki, Kalani Fong, Kyle Kennedy-Pocock, Miles Chong, Chad Branco, Jonathan Callejo. 25 Puanani Mosley, Dana Sproat, Malia Park, Kehau Handa, Charmay Jacobs. 35 Betty Woodward CAdvisor, English Dept.5. Lance Parker, Tiare Lum, Raejean Kaupu. Desiree Campbell, Christy Downing, Ering Wright, Clint lge, Cornwell Friel. I5 Sean Vasconcellos, Vaughn Kelii, Kimo Lowe, Brian Faria, Thomas Chock. 25 Marlene Kanehailua, Kekaha Spencer, Keiki-Pua Dancil, Ululani Hamakua. 35 Melissa Cambra, Dawn-L. Wong, Lance Hussey, Chris Blake. Jordan Santos, Frank Uehara, Preston Pagat, Christina Palmer, Kirstina Lowe. Missing from picture: Lisa Jack, Dancette Moriwake. I5'NoIan Silva, Aukai Maluo. John Aiwohi, Thomas Pratt, Keith Condon. 25 Kahauanu Kai, Mahealani Richardson, Noe Chee, Brooke Holderbaum, Honey Maltin, Panaewa Tam Loo, Timothy Yee. 35 Jerold Meek CAdvisor, Art Dept.5, Penny Nakamura. Paula Featheran, Maile Kekuku, Nancee Aki, Sheana Kahana. Zh, at 7th and 8th graders hang around at the Intermediate Breezeway before and after school. Lyn Vesnefski, a 7th grader, expresses her feelings about the school year, Wowl I can't believe that pretty soon we are going to be big 8th graders. lj Bryan Wilson, Donald Shevlin, Kahi Fujii, Melcolm Perreira. 25 Donalyn Case, Kanoe Sugannuma, Jamae Kawauchi, Adrianne Heely, Shantelle Muller, Cynthia Makaiwi. SJ Rayn Ahana, Abby Dunn. Patrick Ah Yo, Ikaika Kincaid, Kawika Burgess, Charlie lshikawa. Shane Cobb-Adams, Tanya Johansen, Brandi Perkins, Robin Spencer CAdvison Science Dept.j. Seventh and eighth grade make-up-ID Alika Nam, Robert Decano. Chanon Alcon, Sam Makua. Lisa Jack. Renee Nakamoto, Allyson Kiko. 25 Shawn Naone, Ryan Rickard, Kainalu Lee, Dennis Schummer, Ryan Mahelona, Dottie Andrews CAdvison Math Dept.J, Debi Oata, Dancette Moriwake. lj Tyler Siu, Bret Williams, Paul Medeiros, Scott Nitura, Kaleo Ching. IJ Susan Clark, Desiree Chun, Kanani Young, Robbyn Wong. SJ Wesley Lum, Soni Nagatani, James Neri, Colin Campos, Trey Mossman, Terry Klafehn CAdvisor, Science Dept.J, Charles Kawai, Aulii Mattson, Johanna Kaupu, Sean Joines, Rashid Tavares, Heidi Kauhane. Missing from picture. Renee Nakamoto. lj Kahana Kaneakua, John Lum, Micheal Kamaka, Janes Chun. Chad Stephens, Kirk Kanetake. 25 Kapunahele Montgomery, Lia Kalauokalani, Danni Soares, Stacie Buell, Beniamin Naki. 3j Russell Ili, Dawn Colleado, Merilee Lindsey, Becky Parker CAdvisor' English Dept.J, Keri Kippin, Tes Makaiwi. Missing from picture: Robert Kipapa, Malia Ford. IJ Daniel Palakiko, Troy Kapu, James Takamine, Jon Lui-Kwan. 23 Michael Yap, Ryan Naone, Kaleo Young, Albert Tiberi, Mailo Salcur. 35 Momi Morn, Shannon Ladd, Julie Vares, Camilynn Mahelona, Kaliko Kauahi, Lori Tungpalan. Collin Wong. 43 Shawn Fell QAdvisor, Science Dept.D, Roberta Lang, Leslie Kerfoot, Ilona Sam Fong, Carmel Kwock. lj Chad McDonald, Ron Martinson, Spencer Wong, Emmett Kinney, Steven Fong. lj Matthew Kaopio, Malia Ford, Tiare Barclay, Yma Hasegawa, Heather Koch, Celeste Kim, David Bukoski, Keali'i Morris, Aaron Allen. 3j Cheri Gomes, Donna Lukela, Noelani Kaleohano, Charisse Kikilau, Esther Rhinelander CAdvisor, Music Dept.j, Tamara Eldridge, Heidi Carreira, Donna Mae Hearth. OO I5 Bryce Domingo, Sean Palama, Jason Redulla. 25 Kimberly Aoki, Heather Lake, Justine Adams, Jessica Baptist, Dawn Nielson. 35 Kristie Hoe, Summer Miranda, Nalani Fuiimori, Brenda Furtado. 45 Michael Ornellas, Roman Peralta, Calvert Hose, Robert Horwath CAdvisor, Industrial Education Dept.5, Matthew Wright, Loren Dang. Q W I5 Lisa Castro, Chrissy Kelly, Darrell Takara, Ryan Willson, Michael Larinaga, Nicholai Buchholz. Michelle Kekuewa, Rochelle Kiaha. 25 Brendan Char, Sean McKeague, Kai Wright, Jonathan Taum, Sanford Sumera, 35 Kevin Yim, Caron Fernandez. Brooke McClain, Linda Wheeler fAdvisor, Language Dept.5. Ramie Cuban, lli Villa, Pua Akoni. l5 Jonah Kaauwai, Danson Kelli, Sean Satterfield, Kristian Asine, Malcolm Reynolds CAdvisor, Speech Dept.5. 25 Allan Kapuniai, Lauren Forsythe, Thomas Santos, Henry Lindo, Michael Gormley, Jeffrey Tam. 35 Dyanna Kapoo, Carla Soliven. 45 Heidi Kitashima, Nicole Yoshimitsu, Nicole Banks, Linda Wong. 55 Keala Sheldon, Stacie Burke, Wendy Webster. Missing from picture: Robert Decano. l5 Paris Scott, Randall Quinones, Jared Redulla. Reginald Puana, Howard Pali. 25 Cindi Pila, Lee Kaai, Kevin Perez, Shawn Pimental. Brian Shibata. Sharise Palmerton, Amy Paschoal. 35 Delia Parker, Michele Sabate. 45 Jamielyn Sylva, Luree Hays CAdvisor, Speech Dept.5. Mahealani Monteilh, Wendy Obrey, Sharlette Poe, Alyssa Soon. Missing from picture: Timmy Pajimola. ,ib,,,.',, ,. I5 David Fukuda, Sean Loa, Janice Baker. Kylee Omo, Leah Mahelona. 25 Timmy Pajimola, Selena Makena. Heather Aki, Kimberly Kealohi, Vaughn Hanamoto, Chris Delima. Kalani Ching. 35 Yvette Fernandez. Ginger Beuggert QAdvisor1 Social Studies Dept.5. Alexander Kamaunu, Kalani Kalama. 45 Symphony Hao, Lina Naipo, Malia Perreira, Korynna Kamakani, Darren Ka'uou, Georges Gilbert. I5 Jason Cashman, Kamuela Mereurio. Duke Burgess, Rudy Lee Domogsau. Ralen Chang. 25 Kelli Emerson. Phil Agnus. Kaleo Pangilan. 35 Jonnie Kalama. Tiare Wilcox, Michelle Pia, Rande Thompkins CAdvisor. Math Dept:5, Kelly Ah Chick. Cheryl Kaneakoa, Noelani Chang, 45 Diane Kawaiaea. Michelle Manalo. Nanette -1'- I an Q.-n. .nn.x..-. ii. .. -I ' E' I5 Pomai Estrella, Kent Alverio, Kevin Richard, David Hughson, Corey Apo, Peter Konohia, Susan Ortiz QAdvisor. Math Dept.5. 25 Joseph Aipoalani, Eddyngton Hiram, Marcus Leong, Brett Mau, Kellye Krug. 35 Maikalani Ramos, Shannon Nishihira, Kailani Wong, Alicia Kaniho. Shelli Aiona, Amber-Lynn Pajimola. Annette Nishida. I5 Michael Kehano, David Lyman. John Matsuzaki, George Gusman 25 Kaihaku Chun, Jason Dabalos. lkaika Hauanio, Cedric Bertelmann. Russell Groat CAdvisor. Social Studies Dept.5. 35 Joscie Higa, Noelani Tam Sing, Lokahi Meyer, Melodee Young. Stephany Nihipali. Kim Rodrigues. 45 Sunny Kanaiaupuni. Debbie an - n..'.- u. -lI'll 1 ' Williams. Above: IJ Burelle Alamillo, Brendan Bailey, Keao Kamalani, Sean Knell, Kris Kaopuiki. 25 Maile Dill, Katherine Kumaewa, Amy Poomaihealani, Monique Dehne. Kerrie Adolpho. 33 Bridgette Visser CAdvisor, Science Dept.J, Nikki Kamahele, Lyanne Carreira, Kathleen Kawelu. 45 Cheryl Camat. Kaleo Blaisdell, Ben Ancheta, Alden Kelly. Christopher Kua. Right: Chad McDonald and Michelle Manalo representing the class of '90 appear proudly before the High School and Intermediate Division during the Homecoming Assembly held after school on November 4. mem ' ' -' MN' W 'E was Pm, ., Q mm mm -1 mg W ww' 'i ' W ww , H Q iq mf 4' -AY is G93 . CL S its . Sl Fred Kramer, 9th and IOth grade Unit Ad- Peter Jackson, 9th grade counselor. Amy Sato, IOth grade counselor. 9th and IOth grade secretaries: Gloria Jean Gomes and Alberta Gomes. 1 ministrator. E W 'R W M M' wma mmm 1, 1 TH and TE TH GR DE UNIT it X IJ Keith Chang, Leonard Case, Malia Gellert. Faith Chang, Joby Tong, Leinaala Ah Loo. 21 David Mattson, Mark Fong, Cori Miller, Lorita Kahikina, Abraham Ka'auwai, Elena Forsythe, Non-member. Missing from picture: Yvette Bertelmann, Palmer Higa, Joshua Jardine, William Lua, Lee Ables fAdvisor1 Art Dept.j. ...,..-. . l IJ Lenore Carreira, Fay Fitzgerald, Teszra Rodrigues, Sharmaine Villaver, Mahealani Anduha, Kim Mokunui, David Lokar. 23 John Shim, Henry Kreutz, James Dold, Carl Pao, Verna Vaughan, Jennifer Eff. Dane Waltien. Missing from picture: Sarah Mendes, Julia Duffy CAdvisor, Science Dept.J. IJ Jacob Pekelo, Chaz Ontai, Leina'ala Akaka, Lori Ferreira, Michele Saizon. Jayzel Kanae, Opal Aana. 21 Sean Spencer, Michelle Arnold, Chad Paikai. Kamaunu Romero, Sam Jerome, Tanya Kaehuaea, Heidi Chang, Heali'i Heine, Calvin Chai CAdvisorg Athletic Dept.j Missing from picture: Rui Apaka. lj Grodene Keanini, Jen-L Wong, Albert Lau, Clinton Yap, Laurie Kahai, O'Keala Tim Sing. 25 Kaneala Sheldon. Weyland Bailey, Shane Mahelona, Lance Marks, Veronica Gardner, Carol Lum. Kau'iIani Kim, Jarisse Asao. Missing from picture: Heidi Hanohano, Malissa Tong. Ema-Jo Eldredge QAdvisor, Math Q ,,k, T f ,cf 2 I wa 4 '3fx'5W2 w TT? as .. I f' Z' fi.' K -+ .- ' I pf.-we-A c s'.l'5 Scott Abrigo and Henry Kreutz coast it back to the locker r00mS Freshmen Class Officers: Janeen Tavares QTreasurerJ, Peter Jackson fCounselorJ, Lynn Lastimado fSecretaryJ, Heali'i Heine 1Rep-At-Largej, after a run up to Dorm Circle. This run is easier than the 15-K they Zachary Beimes Nice-Presidentj, Renee Wallace QRep-At-Largej, Lilia Albao fPresidentJ, Debbie Suzuki fAdvisorj. P will face at the end of the semester. -3-ezez... -:-V -'-if'i 5 ,eggs ,.,,.,.,um .,,,,. 'J' --F ' H H .UH V ,..,.,, ,.,, A A M -1a- 1 'ii ' '-i' H ,,, fm ,,,. .,,.... f' .1,,. .,'.. 1 Q RESH lj Roy Murai, Brett Hitzeman. Debbie Cobb, Celia Chang, Darlene Kanoha, Ricol Akana. 21 Boyd Judd, Edward Dion Costa, Ko Kelii, Steven Lundy, Allen Makua. Kevin Lau, Keala Ka'upu, Christina Smith. Missing from picture: Randie Fong CAdvisor, Music Dept.b lj Tina Marie Tsukiyama, Cara Rallita, Malia Musick. Candace Goo, Lisa Chok, Michael Tanimoto. 25 Liana Honda CAdvisor, Social Studies Dept.j, Charles Lum, Chad Victor, Keone Farias, Herring Kalua. Stewart Williams, Noa Lidstone, Darrell Kahalewai. Missing from picture: Reshel-Ann Kealoha. lj Haunani Wills, Durlene Wong, Kimberly Apo, Nicol Darakjian, Wendy Brown, Chris Murray, Jason Tamashiro. JJ Nels Vellocido, Robert Domingo, Michael Kealoha, Shane Lee, Kamuela Anderson, Clayton Madrona, Andrew Lai. Missing from picture: Herman Silva. .., ...Lag 4 lj Zaneta Tolentino, Keala Kauwe, Dana Finnegan, Samantha Kennell, Sean Maskell, Matthew Samson, Anthony Ornellas. lj Lewis Hubbard CAdvisorg industrial Education Dept.j, Keli'i Heen, Tracie Jarias, Moana Bermodez, Chareese Pang, Bernadette Kea, Michelle Wong, Peter Comilla, Reginald Tinay. .4-.,.. .. .. , , IJ Robin Waiwaiole, Tracy Kaluhikaua. Erin Kahauolopua, Lia Chee, Tara Chang, Marla DeGuair, Janeen Tavares. lj Healani Huch CAdvisor, English Dept.J, Dale Hackbarth, Martin Min, Palmer Higa, Scott Sato. Keahi Salvador. Matt Zoller, Jeff Mundon. Kendric Ching. Missing from picture: Nicole Bahilot, Kerri Kikiloi. 11 'Q Aw., IJ Georgette Chock, Jennifer Trinidad, Patty Anderson, Michelle DeLima. Amy Kalili. Louis Paresa, Drake Kau. 21 Rita Littlejohn CAdvisor, Math Dept.J, Gilbert Gould, Jarrett Chang, Grayden Kelly. Keoni Chang, Jason Navarro, Arno Reynolds. Kalei Stern. Missing from picture: Elbert Chin. lj Scott Kalehuawehe, Darren Doi, Lori Sarmiento, JoAnn Kealakai, Andrea DeVincent, Lori Akana, Reid Takano. lj Richard Kurth CAdvisor, Language Dept.J, Shawn Horiuchi, Jamie Stockham, Kristi Mossman. Nicol Smith, Frank Bailey, John Amadeo. Missing from picture: Delia Miller. M , -em.4-me , ,, , X, W. is C' C , is A L -Xl vx 6: 5: 5 Q, N Fx X l IJ Taylor Wescoatt. Non-Member, Lynn Lastimado, Stacy Miyamoto, Marisa Pollard. Maile Redona, .lasonkg fl' Wahineokai, lj Kenui Flores, Scott Abrigo, Garland Andrade, Misty Cordero, Dayna Mendonca, Travis rss Kaoihana, Clayton Akai, Tanner Henderson, Bill Tupua. Missing from picture: Sean Kelly, Edson Lott E CAdvisor: Social Studies Dept.J. 5 , is A ISI' 3 6 . lx. Nil .A A l My .' A if N I i. Q 1 A, ,, .,....+, bln. , , U Ma Y Fnffado- Beth YOURS, Kristen Bautista' Gwen Yasukawa- -ianeen Naki- Michelle Makiae- -ienathan D Keith Mahoe, Eldiana Medeiros, Janel Carvalho. Traci Robinson, Dawn Estores. Suzanne Hoohui, Darren Chaek- 25 Thomas Lyfief JF- fAdVi50 f ROTC DePf-P' Kim MOIHB- h Mi5iY Miiisf Maiie Mnndenv Yamamoto. 27 Brandon Hughs, Mark Moody. Moses Camacho, Sargent Ah Loo, Russ Martin QAdvisor, English Chris Enoka, Rochelle Hussey. Maukali Keliikipi, Steve Keawe, Bill Perreira. Depw, John Pierce, Clarence Lgo, Alika Ferreira, Roy Machida, D Kea Kala, Dawn Perreira, Deanne Neill, Mary Letoto, Alohalani Pang, Lainie Chun. 21 Robert Nelson D Kevin Kalua, Keoni Adams, Lee Okamura. Robert Jarret, Mikiaala Akeo, Jody Kaulukukui. 21 Kanila Tripp. fAdvisor, Math Dept.J, Vance Farden, Richard Lock, Danny Mersburgh, Brad Quintal, Daryn Ota, Mark Lapaki Zablan, Ann-Gaylin Chang. Bree Adams, Keahi Moku. Missing from picture: Dale Noble QAdvisor, Adams. Damon Chong. Missing from picture: Paula Salis, Rochelle Chang. Music Dept.J, Alan Fong. Kim Kaui, Moea Sylva, Joel Henderson. lj Brad Pang, Hyland Demello. 23 Racine Hee, Gye Nitta, Bernard Leong. Kevin Kim, Peter Kali. Maile Perez, Kaira Karlen. SJ Rochelle Valdez, Aydeen Austin, Misty Chun, Chris Koch, Janel Delatori, Kirsten Kila, Jody Stitch, Sharon Ohara CAdvisor, English Dept.J. IJ Travis Tom, David Oye. Jamie Barboza, Kainoa Makua, Kaipo Schwab, Katrina Green. Febray Nobriga. 25 Melissa Medrano, Toni Kaui. Lianne Malterre, Darsey Alama, Lawnie-lyn Lau. Missing from picture: Mae-Iyn Kekawa, Eric Shimamoto CAdvisor, Music Dept.D, Jason Makua, David Rivera, Hiilani Saragosa. lj Preston Calderon, Kanani Kamai, Joy Yoshida, Wesly Ludloff. Stacy Nakamura, Cynthia Ribilla, Jodi Wai. 21 Hekili Schuman, Monica Rapozo. Clint Souza, Col. Robert Owens fAdvisor, ROTC Dept.D, Shawn Mutch, Uwe Nahuina, Joshua Stone. Missing from picture: Keala Naha. A wg.k1k9g-QA AV , 5 A . I lj Moana Ah Yuen, Scott Wilson, Werner Girndt. Kane Manoa, Renee Wallace, Allison Awa, John Furtado. 21 Nathan Haring, Charlotte Kaimi, Kris Haina. Keoholani Bitler, Bernie Silva fAdvisorp Athletic Dept.D. Corey Johnston, Harvey Waipa, Shane Radford. Missing from picture: Aurora Blanco. lj Jeff Hickman, Anthony Gueli. lj Maria Vera-Cruz, Lilia Albao, Keli Hustace, Thaddeus Anthony I lj Mathew Alamida, Mason Chock. 25 Noah McManus, Keone Veincent. Oscar Cano. Kendal Luke, Brandon Ynigues, Scott Bell, Nalu Kukea, Robert Aki. 35 Debra Suzuki CAdvisor, Language Dept. uzanne Arakakw Eugenio, William Wright, Todd Ocvirk. 3, Patricia Iopeka. Elsbeth Alau, Nicole Hussey, Elaine Takamiya Sandra Ahina, Tiare Chung-Hee, Holly Takahashi, Katherine Ortiz, Davynne Tavare , Zach Beimes. fAdvisor, Language Dept.D. Craig Nagamine, Kainoa Hepa. Lee Ann Dulatre, Rhonda Kim. IJ Charles Timtim, Michael Wong. David Kauha, Lance Ming, Keone Leong, Lance Kaulukukui, Angie Roth. Colleen Apo. 25 Ric Ramos, KaIa'e Florea, Kehau Walker, Trisha Tuua, Ronald Todd fAdvisor, Business Education Dept.j, Jen Torio, Cheryl Kanoho, Cherilyn Domingo, Lokelani Ah Yo. lj Rochelle Ueno. Jadean Carvalho. Jalene Bell, Leidele Moniz, Lovell Burns, Hattie Rodrigues, Taryn Tomasa. 21 Tasha Richards. Dawn Ching, Darrell Kim, Richard Aqui, Lee Witten QAdvisor, Science Dept.J. Bertram Crowder, Nalani Keale, Ululani Caefle, Ululani Hamilton. Missing from picture: Michael Kaleikini. Freshmen-lj Lloyd Sing, Doreen Spencer, Anne Williams, Jason Yong, Robyn Marcello, Kathryn Hope, Helmuts Markus Gailitis. 21 Duane Titcomb, Thomas Nizo, Cheynne Perry, Elsie Yonamine CAdvisorg English Departmentj, Jonathan Pahukula, Paul Suyat, Joey Jerviss, Shannon Oshiro. Missing from picture: Tracy Reis. Stacie Shin. we' 5 ., , my., Freshmen candidates for office, Lokelani Ah Yo, Thaddeus Anthony Ynigues. Lilia Albao. and Toni Kaui, anxiously await their turn to give election speeches at KekGhaupi'o on Thursday. September 9. TA P Make-up-ID Elbert Chun. Kerri Kikiloi. 25 Paula Salis, Aurora Blanco. Kimberly Kaui. WW A Wm KW , fW,M,WMN,,, ,Wm I7 Keola Akana. Lance Katahara. Carmel Aana, Liz Ann lhu. Deatri Nakea. Jennifer Chun. 25 Doug Adcock CAdvisor. English Dept.D. Peter Garcia. Marc Chee. Kevin Nicole, David Bergau. Tracey Lee, Kina Kenoi. Shannon Barney. Jason Bellefeuille. Missing from picture: Ricky Adams. i i D Mark Lokar, Laird Bautista, Barrett Awai, Peter Kono Davis, Lance Okamura, Ryan Shinsato, Wendall Carter. 25 Florence Apo CAdvisor. Math Dept.J, Tisha Louis, Jonnell Chun, Gloria Kaui Kaaihue, Colette Neilson. Shannon Maglente. Noelani Salis, Danielle Burgess. Faith Lono. Wendi Kuon. Missing from picture: Paula Tabalang. ID Holley Adcock fAdvisor. English Dept.J. Keola Sakai, Lyons Place-Kauwe, Darrick Ho. Malia Barnett. Kaui Gallegos. JJ Tracie Kaluai, Kyla Graham, Shelly Weatherwax, Jaime Shiroma. Esther Leslie. Shelly Wakamatsu. Nikol Ignacio. Todd Wong. Missing from picture: Jade Danner. L r i D Lorna Chong. Tricia Pokipala. Marlene Springer, Debbie Nobrega. Maile Galolo, Lisa Aquino, Leigh Kahea Agena. 21 Glenn Beachy fAdvisor. P.E. Dept.J. Eric Abella. Rogers Taniguchi. Mark Ukushima. Dean Akimesu, David Lovell, Kent Haae, Kale Cockett, James Kanoholani. Sophomores. Kaui Gallegos and Lance Katahara, pass time between classes by imitating the latest in MTV choreography. lj Trish Hara Cllepresentative At Largej,HHeidi Ho CVice-Presidentj. Misty Thompson CCommunication Directorj, Leigh-Ann Chang CPresidentJ. IJ Allyson Apo CRepresentative-At-Largej. Sheri Yamauchi CTreasurerJ, Amy Soto Cflounselorl. Margaret Scafuri CAdvisorJ. Carol Glendon fSecretaryD. Faith Lono. WMM TMQAAYTW may mm 'mf' 1111 ,.,. W' ' t ma um ..,, 1 vyv. f'5- . ,2,1, , ,.,, . 'W ,..,,,. , f-X .mm M A ww W1 mmm! ,,V, -ffl' ,,,, ,,, , ,,,V , ,,VVZZ W new M., v-'v 1-M ,3'-,gggfggffii-i'gNN' Q it W fm- are Q ww er- we ,T -H-frm M -H M me mn , X -2 ,,,V A W-5: M :A-M Vv.,.,. 'V 'H'VH' 'f-v 'V2 ' . 1-v-i H mi v n ,..,.mum mmm wwf, qiii H i fquw i VW W '-'- V2531-jf-53-13555.-523 OPHGMURES I5 Muriel Kuroda, Jason Ignacio, Dolan Waikiki, Warren Tom, Monica Arthur. 25 Leslee Chock, Keanuenue Kelii, Tiare Jenkins, Kanani Morishige, Kimberly TamLoo, Nani Bennett. Missing from picture: Chuck Burrows CAdvisor, Science Dept.5, Joseph Dwight. Stacie Manabat, Albert Mossman. I5 Shane Obra, Duke Brown, Dino Granito, Sheldon Makanui, Jonathan Freitas, Michael Contrades, Curtis Wilmington. 25 Tasha Thompson, Fran Cobb-Adams, Chelsea Aki, Lee Marquez. Vickathy Kelekolio, Tina Kau, Kihei deSilva fAdvisor, English Dept.5. Missing from picture: Linda Makua. Kiana Onishi. I5 Dawn Adams, Harold Cabbab, Michael Park, James Chun, Scottland Willson, Darren Kawai, Wendie Staszkow. 25 Andrea Cyriacks CAdvisor1 Math Dept.5. Dawn Hoewaa, Germaine Manuia, Kuulei Clemente, Monica Ortiz, Kim Gay, Joelle Vincent, Deenie Kana. Missing from picture: Mathew Nihi. 1. '7 I5 Keith Lopes, Michael Rawlins, Troy Lyman. Erik Stender, Derick Shima, Kekai Kahalepuna, Mark Inay. 25 Jessie Minier. Cheryl Koide, Kelly Chafin. Sheri Yamauchi, Allyson Apo, Becky Turner, Lamela Kaohi. Heidi Ho, Gaynell Fuchs CAdvisor, English Dept.5. Missing from picture: Deanne DuPon IJ Aliiloa Wailehua, Kimo Pokini, Kanani Ako, Kala Hoe. Jon Takamine, Scott Keopuhiwa. Ken Furukawa CAdviS0rz Electronics DEPIJ. ID Jennifer Vinta, Wendy Choy, Joy McLean, Nani Puana. Mahealani Cash- man, Cathy Crowell, Krist Wong. Holly Bryant. lj Thord Kamakaala. Scott Goldstein, Jason Kauahi, Ryan Rujitani, Kelly Tam Sing. Robin Lau, John Caudell. 25 William Gemmer CAdvisor, Language Dept.J, Nadine Oshima. Kyrsten Rosehill. Heidi Randolph, Kilikina Smith, Nanea Kiyabu, Margret Yoshisato, DeeDee Keakealani, Lehua Martinez. lj Sean Maielua. Stuart Pinho, Keala Anakalea. Donovan Collier. Joyce Inciong, Kalani Arakaki, Roderick Fronda. 22 Ramona Gaber-Walker CAdvison Math Dept.J. Aulii Nahulu, Shannon Correa, lrene AhLoo, Palani Whiting, Napua Kawaa, Sue-Lynn Maluo, Nadine McNicoll. Missing from picture: Bryan Chock, Larissa Shimoda. IJ Roxanne Alo. Leigh Ann Chang, Billie-Beth Silva, Tanya Miyashiro, Shannon Ugalde, Vanessa Shaw. Rebecca Canon. 25 Clarence Liu. Trent Koide, Keoki Kahumoku, Damon Dias, Vance Kitaoka, Roger Fong, Chris Burkhart. Missing from picture: Amy Kimura CAdvisor, Speech Dept.J, Althea Buen, Thereen Theodore. I3 Rickey Lee. Paula Fergerstrom, Michelle Sakamoto, Jessica Aquino, Luana DiCarIo, Suzette Raponet. 23 Darren Soliven, Daniel Kea, Pat Ayat. Missing from picture: Steve Maresca CAdvisora Math Dept.3, Kristiann Choy. Jade Fountain, Ronald Hudman, Aloha Kakalia, Kirk Kamanu, Kihei Nahale-A. l3 Shari Timbreza, Rolande Paleka, Maile Kaai, Buffy Belin, Allison Cross, Dorina Cortez. 23 Shayne Mau, Aran Sagon, Branden Lee, Mike Ahuna, Mark Murray, Daniel Kauahi, Anne Rodrigues. Missing from picture: Wanda Moa CAdvisor, Physical Education Dept.3, Rudolfo Nacapoy, Kim Terai. I I3 Rodney Chong, Kevin Souza. Derrick Medeiros. Blake Kaahu. 23 Laura Choi, Malia Morales, Paula Friel, Carol McLain, Kanani Mookini, Jessica Arthur. Missing from picture: Don Metzger CAdvisor, Physical Education Dept.3, Chad Hamasaki. Jody Kanehailua, Melissa Kauhane. I3 Dana Cagle, Mark Soon, Marcus Baricuatro. Billy Craft, Misty May. 23 Trish Hara, Tracey Dela Cruz, Tammy Wilson, Lurline Naone CAdvisor, Social Studies Dept.3, Vania Hoterini, Lea Akiona. Missing from picture: Umi Bowman, James DeSilva, Aimee Ferreira, Layla Johnson. Ryan Wong. - Il Coralie Texeira, Lehua Ford, Lisa Cacoulidisgl' e it sim o s my Dill. 21 Jean Nitta CAdvisor, Language Dept.j, Jacob Young, Kendrick Torres, Jason Leong, d C u, Kawika Aganos, David Jenkins, Trent Banks. Missing from picture: Tami Compoc, Pilar luli, Tanalei Naluai, Auhea Soares. ID Misty Thompson. Noelle Kaahea, Milton Keanini, Sarah Quick fAdvisor, Language Dept.j, Ku'uleilani Reyes. lj Alward Kaopuiki, Kauila Suganuma. Troy Rosenbush, Bobbie Yamashita, Greg Chu. Jennifer Baptist, Pohai Leong. Missing from picture: Leslie Fong, Tami Hutchinson, Sheryl Navarro, Steven Thomas. lj Aaron Akau, Dawn Ah Chick, Janel Shiroma, Patricia Nalaielua, Loreen Kawewehi. Kevin Lum. 21 Kenneth Kaauwai. Marcus Colburn, Jill Oliveira. Shane Awai, Charlene Hatakeyama, U'iIani Bobbitt, Allen Vinta. Missing from picture: Frances Parsons fAdvisor, Automotive Technology Dept.J, William Aiona, Jared Ushiroda. IJ Lance Keliiaa, Earl Nahinu, Scott Hee. John Bandmann, Paul Ng, Guy DeConte. 21 Katherine Mawae. Louisa Mae Pokakaa, Kim Kauwe, Babetta Kim, Kelly Wong, Diane Ako. Missing from picture! Judy Rasmussen fAdvisor, Physical Education Dept.J, Jason Maxwell, Michelle Minchew. lj Lisa Eckart, Paula Keli'ikipi, Anne Asam Joy Kamae, Betty Rice fAdvisor, English Dept.D, Cary Matsuko. 25 Louie Agard. Myles Nagashima, Kevin Ho, Jason Kim, Keone Cabral, Nathan Boissneau, Rodney Kahalepuna. Missing from picture: Lani Castillo, Alnora Teruya. Kapono Stupplebeen. lj Lisa Dzigas, Kimberly Nizo, Mealoha McFadden, Robyn Requilman, Johnnie Kanalani, Kay-Ella Ho. lj Dex Takesue CAdvisor, Social Studies Depth. Carolyn Apo, Kalani Isa. Makana Kong, Shawn Hayashida, Craig Shaner, John Choo. Missing from picture: Jason Kamae, Carla Mitchell, Mary Foosum. lj Keoni Kreis, Brian Wong, Kym Miller, Edmund Enomoto, Keoki Hookano, Jeff Aki, Carol Glendon. IJ Margaret Scafuri fAdvisor, Math Dept.D, Allison Tanaka, Christy Rhinelander, Cherie Loveland, Raejean Stillman, Stacy Sproat, Naomi Morita, Missing from picture: Chad Swergart. l 1 lj Toby Holt, Penny Yamashita. Jason Marrotte, Ronald Doo, Faye Meyer, Ryan Chang. 23 Calvine Domen. Suzanne Kaho'chanohano, Kristie Souza. Malia Forbes. Heather Guerrero, Lydia Terry CAdvisorz Physical Education Dept.j. Missing from picture: Clete Pung. Renee Kiaha, Kaipo Haleakala. X ,----4 Lek: Grade IO TAP make-up. Where were you guys? Ariyn Kepo'o Cunderclassmen Editorb and Sheri Yamauchi wait patiently for someone to show up. Above: lj Jeannette Young, Nomilo Akina, Kaulana Chang. Tracey Hoe, Wendy Kaopuiki, Stacey Siu. 23 Les Young fAdvisor, Science Dept.j, Jason Souza, Jeff Chun, Raynette Passos, Fred Erskine, Jerry Smith. Missing from picture: Kevin Brown, Julianne Holt. mi Y V Y -' V l , Y ' V .H 2 '-'--eA W was W' ,wuz W an W Ha, -V W, M , W W WW W W , ,M ,y,,A,: ,,,rrr,, t J, ,JZVZA :JZ i,,r?igf rrgf Q W W 'mmm m V H 'mn f w,,,.f:5:f' V mug ., N Herb Wilson Qllth Grade Counselorj. Vicki Lar Rieu filth Grade Counselorj, Myron Arakawa Barbara Souza Cllnit Administratorj. Muriel Sheldon QSecretaryj. CCoIIege Counselorj. 2 -K W WW' E ' W mem, m um -- 'W F W an ,,, IW A... f Mm ,WN i ,Y ,Y,, ,ww LEVE TH and TWELF TH GRADE U IT y 2 Kiki ,-5 lj Duke Shanaman, Melanie Kim, Tricia Nakahara, Rose Young, Debbie Ah Chic Jadelynn Akau Jade Eldredge. 25 Andrew Meade, Matthew Melin, Damien Kaha'uIelio, Gavin Enos, Vaughn '1'T' ' aauwai. Missing from picture: Matthew Adams, Christy Pratt, Julian Ako CAdvisor, Social Studies Dept.j. ,Q , 1 IJ Sean Hao, Kenny Morishige, Mike Kauhane, James Ferrigno, Robert Hutchinson, Kauanoe Eldredge. 25 Katherine Baldwin fAdvisor, Math Dept.j, Umi Malama, Cathy Nitura, Elizabeth Akaka, Carlene Flores, Kris Kitagawa, Missing from picture: Cindy Abraham, Racquel Ann Chung, Christina Sanders, Wainani Young. Z i i IJ Travis Kamakele, Kahele Kim, Chauncey Pa, Debbie Lukela, Gary Alapai, Vicki Guzman. 2j Theresa Smith, Mikie Abangan, Kemamao Ho, Moke Kaapana, Kekoa Hara, Noelle Kai, Ke'ala Pasco. Missing from picture: Malia Beazley, Mark Thompson, Albert Apo fAdvisort Math Dept.J. 5, T .?gb15.,- . 'ti ,R , , lj Garrett Gaspar, Sean Oliveira, Cory Holt, Kurt Lindo, Kamele Collier, Robert Nitta. 23 Jill Loo, Shareen Bailey, Kim McDonald, Jackie Gomes, Thayer Goya. Peter Alau. Missing from picture: Stacey Shimabu- kuro, Todd Tanaka, Joy Victorino, Roy Bass CAdvisor, Social Studies Dept.j. vxi, Junior class officers: IJ Tina Wilhelm fPresidentj, Kelcie Kauwe CRepresentative-at-Largej, Ernestine Brennon CAdvisorJ, Mikie Abangan CMemberD, Kris Kitagawa CCommunications Directorj. Shareen Bailey CSecretaryj, Sharene Ogura CPublication Directorj, Wailani Kim fTreasur- erb, Cindy Teramoto fVice-Presidentj. Missing from picture: Richelle Yokoi Ckepresentative-at-Largej. ,Wee Elizabeth Madrona shows her love for hula while dancing at our ATP Ho'olaule'a held on Saturday, October 26, at Konia Field. l llle efmwige ii 'WT 'nie ii ' ml 'Z mam - .,,. -in mm + Wu ,,,,,., 5 E mb mm m IORS lj Lukia Keli'ikipi, Devin Oishi, Roy Tanaka, Andrea Kunukau. Puan i Schwab, Br dley Ah Mook Sang. 25 Suzanne Bactad, Rochelle Balderas, Rhonda Funn, Kaiana Ho'opi w , de im Kelii. Missing from picture: Mark Glushenko, Christopher Maielua, Richard Willia ,' arbara n el CAdvisora Social Studies Dept.j. D Julie Rosete, Share Yasuhara, lwalani Church, Michelle Kaneakua, .loelle Ahuna, Dona Butler CAdvisorz Language Dept.J. 21 Bruce Bryant, Lance Mahoe. Kale Fuchigami, Randy Wong, Ernest Nihi. Ed Rios. Chris Kaukali. Missing from pictur ' errilyn Binya ary Nainoa. 'C Hdggw, lj Serina Lemmo, Michelle Valdez. Wailani Kim, Ernie Brennon QAdvisor1 HealthfHuman Relations Dept.D, Dayne Mitchell, Lehua Enomoto, Toni Ahu. 25 Tanya Pelekai, Tara Young. Paul Welson, lan Bauer. Durand Kahelewai, Richard Sherlock, Tyson Chun. Kimberly Rezentes, Rulan Kailiehu. ID Leon La'i, Wayne Chun, Kealii Akahane, Liliana Kala'i, Cindy Akai, Mary Teale, Paul Kim. 21 Walter Chang QAdvisor, Industrial Education Dept.J, Dwayne Urbshot. Kim Makua, Kris Hoke, Jay Passos, Kaneani Young, Lisa Keamoai. Missing from picture: Wayne Cambra. Edward Lee. G-4 P'-4 I TFHQIQFM . . lj Howard Ahina. Sandy Nakamoto, Kevin Tomas, Joni Lum-Akana. Jay Brown, Randel Ha'o. 25 Bruce Hirota, Aaron Mokulehua, Gerald Pacheco, John Kaiwi, Devin Higashi. Missing from picture: Raelyn Haupt, Darlyne Lindsey, William Lyman, Garner Sheehan, Lisa Spencer, Larry Dawson QAdvisor, English Dept.D. fs. fs Trinidad. 25 CAdvlsor, Art Dept.j, lj Thomas Hug, Larry Park, Kehau Hewlett, Morty Carter, Daniel Denise Apuna, Romona Cabanting, Elizabeth Mossman, Derrick Aiona, Don Scott Wong, Brendon Lee, Liz Madrona. Missing from picture: Loyna Mokuau. lj Konane Maluo, Gordon Kapu, Stewart Kawakami, Marleen Ciriako, Candace Kaopuiki, Russell Wong. 25 Ty Hutchison, Samantha MacLoves. Faith Kamaiopili, Dana Nakasato, Derrick Ribella, Diane Fell Ukdvisor, Science Dept.j. Missing from picture: Mark Castagnetti, Arleen Requilman, Robert Robins, Richelle Yokoi. .pu lj Jarrett Lee, Moses Akana, Lisa Kealoha, Valerie Akau, Gina Tiberi. Frank Wegesend, Anthony Kumumaru. 21 Lori Char, June Naeole, Kim Figueroa, James Perry, Eliot DeRego. Jayson Lum, Christine McLean, Randy Kim CAdvisor, Science Dept.J. Missing from picture: Bert Barber, Tammy Iwane. 'x ' A f D K , r , Q f MOC M254 Gaby !p4.,,,,.2f,, ,L - l?'VL ae! ,Q!w,,,,,, 4, , -ft Uv ffv tyaazffoos . EZIXLLVX 095 4447 L 551-wff X We if fx V-A IJ Jayne Kreinbihl QAdvisor, Music Dept.J, Daryl Kitagawa. Larry Kekaulike, Janell Chun. Christian Chinen. 25 Lisa Kaaihue, Ada-Marie Pollard, Lisa Kamae, Don Lui-Kwan, Julie Aio. Patrick Wong. Missing from picture: Douglas Brede, Ella Kalima, Tyrel Mahikoa, Erin Murray, Edmund Renaud, Nelson Wong. lj Kanamu Akana, Sydney Iaukea. Leinaala Mendonca, David Souza, Jackie Manipon, Jolynn Igarta, Devin Lai. 23 Arlis Legler fAdvison Business Education Dept.j, Rose Hiu, Colleen Cashman, Gerri Ann Palakiko, Cindy Teramoto, Sean Ventura. James Lee, Joseph Kaleiohi. Jason Pekelo. Missing from picture: Kip Akana. I l D Tracy Silva, Lianne Silva. Jonathan Tato, Tammy Wong. Kimberly MacArthur, Alex Garcia. 25 Arlene LaVoy CAdvisor, HealthfHuman Relations Dept.J, Noreen Louie, Randall Lim, Ryan Distajo, Gayne Nitta, Richard Ho, Stacy Chow. Missing from picture: Liana Baptist, Kaui Guerrero, Glen Haae, Edward Ontai. IJ Malia Davidson, Leah Joseph, Nicole Strekow, Thomas Liwai. Julie Moix, Winona Mesiona, Sheryl Kincaid. 29 Dondra Rose. Carleen Weisbarth, Brad Bennett, Shawn Peterson, Kui Bean. Kai Rapoza, James Wheeler, Rannette Ching. Missing from picture: Joan Maguire CAdvisor, Reading Dept.J. IJ Timothy Blaisdell, Kalei Schoenstein. Nat Frias, Jonathan Ching, Jason Alfiler. Franklin Hopkins, Alden Levi. 23 Russell Makanani CAdvison Social Studies Dept.J. Kimberly Aguiar, Tricia Bell, Mara Bacon, Christie Richardson, Kaleo Swinney, Lorrin Bush. Bernard Nunies. Keala Kanno. lj Troy Dunaway. Tony Broadhurst. Monica Naeole, Melissa Kamai. Lauren Wong. IJ Robert Lee, Keleen Chung, Kanani Silva. Shonn Kawamoto, Leimomi Kekina. Missing from picture: Darrell Schuetz 4Advison English Dept.D, Keli Asing, Bradley Duncan, Lisa Fujioka, Lenette Garcia, Arthur Lyman. IJ Teri-Lynn Young, Katherine Moore. Toni Ku, Mary-Elizabeth Rodrigues, Michele Tyau, Robert Frank. Mark Piena. 25 Dirk Loo, Arthur Knowlton, Kurt Williams, Keao Meyer, Susan Thoemmes, Lisa White, Frances Kaakimaka, Robyn Richardson. Missing from picture: Chad Aoki, Judy Naniole fAdvisor, Speech Dept.J. l ' l IJ Sean Collier, Walter Hammond. Randy Arnold, Craig Kaluhikaua. Kenneth Garlough, Kanani Kitashima, Jason Quick. 21 Gail Chun, Kelly Kaholokula, Lei Palakiko. Tina Wilhelm, Chanda Riggan. Jennifer Castan- eda. Missing from picture: Kimberly Holt, Jodine Morita, Theone Chock-Smith CAdvison HeaIthfHuman Relations Dept.j. l 'T IQ Andy Stratton CAdvisorf Science Dept.j, Shanin Forsythe, Camlin Akana, Kanani Zehm. Kapi Muraoka, Robbielyn Sato, George Nihei. 23 Jonathan Gellert, Clayton Salvador, William Ahana, Douglas Chong, Shane Hoomanawanui, Peter Finnegan, Earl Spencer. Missing from picture: David Hulama. lj Robin Young, Raynette U'ilani Perry, Shelley Correa, Kimi Mossman ui?kTisha Garcia, Kim Kiili. 25 Ed Tiffany fAdvisora Social Studies Dept.j, Laura Miranda. Lisa Dela Cruz. Chad Guerrero. Tony Ching, Kaihe Zoller, Harold Pang. Mall Gzrpig V if-Lf .5 ,,vg,fgQrjfx. to , a yi iff 1 'W' ,W Q r' S fs of lj Kapua Maruyama, Aaron Sakamoto. Dustin Cabatu. Annie Young. Jason Apo. Matthew Kam, Aaron Yacapin. 21 Rhude Thompson fAdvisor, Math Dept.j, Carole Griffith, Kelii McComber, Leann Nauka, Rebekah Kapepa, Katherine Kelekolio. Colleen Hiro. lj Sharene Ogura, Donna Roberts, Allison Lum Ho. Tiffany Banks. Teena Melo, Haviland Kitamura, Pat Kia. lj Stephen Ing, lolani Kamauu. Jason Flores, Trevor Maunakea. Kevin Kau. Dean Sanpei, Kelly Zane, Borman Chang, Taeko Wellington CAdvisor, Language Dept.J. 5 iln, if If lj Auli'i Heine, Chelsey Mineshima, U'ilani Ogawa. Janice Kealoha, Natasha Cornelius, Denise Schummer. Lillian Yamamoto CAdvisor, Math Dept.J. 25 Kelcie Kauwe, Nani Kalama, Kalani Lorenzo, Ted Mauliola, Mario Palmer, Andrew Samson, Dana Ho'okala. Christine Aranda. Z iw MIM -We Shawn Peterson joins members of his class in the No one can be prouder cheer at the Homecoming Spirit Spear competition. 'W ma Umm.. :www Mlm' Grade Il Make-up TAP Picture - IJ Eddie Lee. Kaipo Duncan, Bert Barber, Richard Williams. 22 Stacy Shimabukuro, Christina Saunders, ri Binya indee Abraham. Left: Dormitory Residents Advisory Council-D Kahale Kim, Kui Bean, Malia Beazley, Shanda Reggian. Jason Apo. 22 Rena Garcia, Joy Victorino, Jenifer Castaneda, Kim Fong. David Kahalaopua, Pomai Loa, Lisa Ka'aihui, Daverny Kafgijj Alapaki Nahale-a, Cynthia KanohoIanifKamalZl fA7ona, Thaddeus Anthony Ynigues, Leo Delatori, Tracy Spencer, Kehau Pinho. 41 Wren Wescoatt, Ronald Silva, Kaina Kauahi. Below: Robert Springer, Director of Campus Programs. Bottom: Charmain Wong. Director of Boarding. it x. 93 S Ai he Boarding Staff-lj Don Metzger. Helen Ka'upu, Harry Duvauchelle, Brian Matuse, Gene Hotinger, Al Apo. 23 Florance Apo, Pat Ora, Ema-Jule Eldredge, Randy Lake, Koby Berrington, Mary Jane Markoskie, Nancy Schroeder, Cary Peterson, Kimo Middilesworth, Les Gusman. SJ Sherman Thompson, Lehua Henion, Bernee Hall. Liza Wyatt, Noe Sagote, Linda Rosehill, Cathy Peloso, Jaime Fong. 45 Steve Maresca, Jeff Mast, Bob Horwath, Julian Ako, Denise Tsukayama. Robin Williams, Val Diamond, Terry Fial, Gordon Farm, Tony LeBron fProgram Specialistj, Myron Seu, Russ Martin. SJ Nick Houtman, Stan Sundie, Gerry Johnson, Rick Cambell, Wendell Davis, Stephen Loo, Tim Bowden, Chris Fife. Boarding Department Secretaries: Bobby Okada. Pam Luckey. T T ' N ,.,-.,,,. ,... A ' mm, ., .,,.. pg :',z v...,,,,,,,,,u e ' ::,..g,gf .,,,v:,,. 1 v.,'v,,,,,,, W g v5,,: ,: ,,,, v.-v,., 1 ,','f.' V .,..'. . ,,,:,:,.53 ,-,' 3,5 2 ,.,,, , 5 ? ,, :-,,- N Avvlvvlllllv ,,,, 2 -I fi ' ,W s E W mamma W W y m y ylzg W H me ' H mm my 1 I J! fx, -A l l of 'D w X xx. .. .X 5 Kapiolani Nui Hale-I5 Maliffgdralnnst Jan Lazarus, Gene.Adams im aikala, Tania Amaral, Desiree Klask, Rena Garcia, Toni Co'5ta?'Ku'iilei Feliciano, Kim Robis, rrilyn Carineo tacie Mokiao. 25 Monica Naeole, Kim Rezentes, Joy Victorino, Tracey Dela Cruz. Darlene noho, ainoa Hepa, Raejean Stillman, Maile Mundon, Janel Delatori, Leidele Moniz, Mahealani Anduha, Becky Turner, Aloha Kakalia, Tammy Wang. Shari Yasuhara, Serina Lemo, Sydney laukea, Michelle Arnold. 35 Kris Hoke. Noelle Kai, Kim Sandy Ahina, Suzette Rapanot, Gwen Yasukawa, Puanani Mendes, Malia Forbes, Althea ' ' 'z lhi Buen, Suelynn Maluo, Ella Kalima, Kanani Morishige, Li CaSIaI12da- Kekauluohi-I5 Leinaala Mendonca, Didi Glory, Robin Pacheco. Suilan Wong, Leimano Lind, Ui Kalalau, Bonnie Saito, Haunani Kupihea, Pomai Loa, Lisa Aquino. 25 Rulan Kailiehu, Misty May, Mealoha McFadden, Nadine McNicoll, Carol Glendon, Cathy Nitura, Lenette Garcua, Robbie Lyn Sato, Tiare Jenkins, Tami Hutchinson, Lisa Kaailue, Kim Aguiar, Shannon Maglente, Keike Fountain, June Naole. 35 Zeneta Tolentino, Tracy Reis, Kea Kala, Hiilani Saragosa, Misty Cordero, Tisha Garcia, Aulii Nahulu, Piilani Shito, Denise Schumer, Heide Hanohano, Leslie Fong, Vanessa Shaw, Deedee Keakealani, Lehua Martiney, Charlene Hatakeyama, Monica Rapoyo. l l ff' '16 Samantha Sheehan, Tracy Spencer, Donelle Avilla, Kamehameha-l5 Barbara Erskine, Renee Miguel, Lisa Curamm arlotte Kepa erreen Kalua, Kim Fong, y-jg yT,lglgk9,QgJ Joyce lnciong, Jodi Lincoln. Deguair, Tricia Bell,Carole Griffith, Kina Ke oi Alice Namakeha, Michelle Lanosa. 25 Keala Pasco. Germaine ane , e dy Kaopuiki, Joelle Vincent, ' aai, Rolande Paleka Kanani Kahoohanohano, Tami Compoc, 'Ala Nizo, Vania Hoterin' l arleen Ciriako, Chanda Riggan. Camile Silva, Shalei Mossman, Sienna Yoshida, Malia Beazley. 35 Jennifer A re Fitzsimmon 5 Robin Waiwaiole, Noe Salis, Autora Blanco, Stacy Sproa . .4 Bin Vinta, Deatri Nakea, Nicol Smith. Tracey Hoe, Doreen Spencer, Kaui Kaaihue, O'Keala Tim Sing, Kiane Naha. 7 328,11 'Yogi lia avidson, ela Kaohi, Paula Salis, Karlyne Lindsey, Kalei Chang, Su nne Ara H' Eldiana Mediros, Amy Kalili. raciTRb in Missing from picture: eT1'P1TilTb, Hannah Sheldon, Kaui Kim. Below Cathy Nltura sits in the gazebo of family and friends she left behind Hilo. .J-. y ,Mi I Kina'u Hale-IJ Jayzel Danae, D nae, Roxanne Nitta, Jade Silva, Renee K , Cynthia Kanoholani, Neva Supe, Rose Castroma Ayers. 25 Kathy Moore, Sam Kennell, Lisa Cacouli- kis, Margaret Yoshisato, Malia Morales, Lisa Keamoai, Kim Holt. Loyna Mokuao, Robyn Richardson, Kim Kelii, Joanna Young. Aulani Eldredge, Chelsea Aki, Heidi Ho, Maria Vera Cruz, 35 Gordene Keanini, Melanie Kim, Paula Friel, Kala'e Florea, Michelle Valdez, Patty lokepa, Tracy Springer, Dawn Hoewaa. Michelle Minchew, Lilia Albao. Water? ' wk, 'Q-if Intermediate girls' dorm-lj Rachel Young, Cynthia Makaiwa, Leilani Ahina, Buffy Compoc. Tisha Tanaka, Maile Kekuku. Melanie Mundun, Donalyn Case, Kapua Sproat, Cassandra Yuen. Malia Church. Natasha Elia. 23 Heidi Kauhane, Marna Baricuatro, Yma Hasegawa, Kanoe Auganuma, Rae-jean Kaupu, Ronnessa Noblisse, Claudine Nishimura, Marlene Kanehailua, Day Vilialon, Sandee Keanini, Keiki-Pua Dancil. Shawndelle Ferreira, Jamae Kawauchi, Jerrean Kaikaina. 31 Chrissy Kelly, Tamara Eldridge, Celeste Kim, Maika Ramos, Pua Akon, Selena Makaera, Merilee Lindsey, Debbie Spencer, Monique Dehne. Heather Lake, Kathy Kawelo. Allyson Kiko, Ms. Helen Ka'upu. 43 Tes Makaiwi, Kerrie Abolpho, Ms. Robin Williams. Amber-Lynn Paiimola, Kaliko Kauahi, Malia Nishihira, Johanna Kaupu, Warnette Naipo, Leinaala Mahi, Jonnie Kalama, Keala Sheldon, Ululani Hamakua, Diane Kaweiawa. Liholiho-I5 Arthur Knowlton. Umi Bowman, Lance Katahara, Kamake Aiona. John Bandmann. Ronald Silva, David Weeks, Michael Kaleikini, 25 Jonathan Pila. Marcus Baricuatro, Kevin Kaauwai, Brett Hitzeman, Gye Nitta, Keoni Adams, Oscar Cano, Thadd Ynigues, Frank Santos, Andrew Meade, Joseph Kaleiohi, Keoni Farias. 35 John Candell, Leonard Kai, Kaipo Haleakala, Dustin Alfiler, Roger Miller. Jeff Cantrell, Ronald Hudman, Arthur Lyman, Bruce Hirota, James Perry. Grayden Kelly. Herring Kalua, MasonlChock. Lunalilo-l5 James Smythe, Clifton Heen. Gary Mokuau, Taylor Wescoat, 25 Peter Kali, Russell Kapahulehua, Lev Delatori, Alapaki Nahale-a, Hubson Hing, Brandon Young, Bret Cobb, Kaiana Awai, Michael Kaha, 35 Todd Tanaka, Kenny Morishigi, Thomas Nizo, Earl Nahinu, Kihei Nahale-a, Lei Marqez. Kekai Kanoa, Sean Maielua. Gayne Nitta, Nelson Wong, Wayne Cambra, Kai Rapozo, 45 James Wheeler, Shayne Mau, Doug Brede, Tyrel Mahikoa, Kevin Thomas, Chris Murray, Harvey Waipa, Garner Sheehan, Thomas Liwai, Andrew Lai, Jeff Hickman. 'lolani-I5 Kanamu Akana, Lorrin Bush, Tyron Nojima, Roy Murai, Leonard Case, 25 Wren Wescoatt, David Kahauolopua, McNeil Kamai, Charlie McNicoIl, Glenn Ho, Sean Nakamoto, Kimo Kai, Scott Kaui, 35 Jason Apo, Keone Veincent, Sean Maskell, Kaleo Pahukula, Lee Okamura, Darren Yamamoto, Scott Kale- huawehe, Keala Silva, Rod Isa, Kainoa Makua, Todd Wong, 45 Howard Ahina, Kawika Aganos, Hoku Ka'auwai, Mike Contrades, Rich Sherlock, Jody Kanehailua, Kono Davis, Leon La'i, Jim Kanoholani, Dane Waltjen, Mark Inay, Shawn Hayashioa. Missing from picture: Kaina Kauahi. xi, 4 Nina' Kaleiopapa-I5 Chris Maielua, Wayne Chun, Waynard Simmons, Kipi Akana, Alan Young, Bruce Silva, Derick Kai. Doug Kekahuna, 25 Kunane Kauahi, Mark Lyman, Jeff Mundon, Billy PerreiP5?Wesley Ludloff, Chauncey Pa, Kui Bean, Kamaunu Romero. Clarence Loo, Abraham Kaauwai, 35 Derrick Medeiros, James DeSilva, Ty Hutchinson, Shane Awai, David Bergau, Craig Kaluhikaua. Earl Spencer, Fred Erskine, Chris Burkhart, Gordon Kapu, Kahale Kim. Jason Alfiler. ,WN WMM Maude Post-lj Robert Nobriga, Cornwell Friel, Kelii Bright, Jason Campbell, Phillip Giso, Keoni Pita, Colin Pacheco, Kalani Fong, Donald Sherlin, Michael Puleloa. 2D Keone Hanson, Kahana Kaneakua, Michael Kehano, Harry Thomas, Brent Macabio, David Sato, Vaughn Kelii, Robert Kipapa, Sheldon Tomas, Melcolm Perreira, Scott Nitura, Todd Musc, 31 Jesse Liua, Preston Pagat, Terry Tanra, Timmy Pjimola, Kainalu Lee, Sean Loa, Kayne Kelii, Miles Chong, Michael Yap, Jonah Ka'auwai. David Bukoski, Alden Kelly, 4, Lyle Heffrer, Kevin Rerez, Dennis Schummer, Phil Aganus. Chris Kua, Clifford Kekua, Shannon Sumera, Peter Konhia, Shane Cobb-Adams, Chucky Kamai, Roman Peralta, Henry Lindo, Matthew Kaopio, Danny Palakiko. Left- A Kapalama rainstorm means nothing to senior Charlie McNicoll who puts his heart and soul into sweeping the court at Keoua where almost every afternoon from September thru October hui volleyball is played by the high school boarders. 1 ...V V 1 E F E I w 2 3 2 ,E ge gi E E 2 E 5 1, f 2 i 2 2 ? E 5 X 5x :sf 5 z 2 ve E2 if L 1 H1 4 A , 1.., V 9 ,,,, A. 5 'WA Q , . W 4 was N MS' W A .MMM an fran nts ' times, boarders maylfee omesick. Looking out at the horizon may remlnd a boarder of tlmes at home and the cpmforts of thelrfamllfes. However I . Z , and the armth of the b serves as an excellent pal'QI'he replacement Ll 'i -as Zhu., Wi V Y ...Mfg Z LM' Q--1 My LV Yi mm. Left: Senior attendants Alika Kauleinamoku and Patti Sua dance to the Kamehameha Waltz. Below: Alapaki Nahale-a CASKS Presidentj. Bottom: Michelle Nagamine CStudent Coordinator of Student Activitiesj, Sienna Yoshida CDirector of External Affairsj, Sammidean James fDirector of Internal Affairsj. otaifw' ipqgy' 'L'f::'i'-,gt '11 A -'Mo' ' - 'W' 'fm- gag ' 4, ASKS: Kalei Ching CRecording Secretaryj, ASKS Appointed Positions-lj Pua Smith Justicej. 25 Wren Wescoatt QDRAC , Koko Joy Mann QTreasurerj. Cflommunicationsj, Bonnie Ishii CSergeant- Communicationsb, David Kahauolopua at-Armsj. Robyn Requilman CCourt CCommunications, Bruce Bryant Reporterj, Jan Ellazar CCorresponding QParIiamentarianD. Secretaryj, Shawn Peterson QChief A 3-.-.. Advisors: Ms. Sandy Young CDean of Student Activitiesj, Mahe Kippenbrock CSecretaryj. -1-Ki' 1-. '-'- '-'-ll V . . :rc .551153553232,g3.5'1:2g',-jizz1:35,1:3-:f,.gQ.e2E:jA:'gj,'-qi:15523g,,:,s1gf5fQ,.-1.3iff.:5,1532A,g:'g,.3gv15.j5 5.31.13-,gjggQ,i A:,,',eg, -,jW'jVj':'Q- 335' ' f-if ,g:,,':':,,: ,r3',:3,5.,.:,y5,7-3:55:,:' H 'li .,,.. V'-V-'V'f '-'1,2-:-,V-wingg,,',55g,jf3,,::15g3j,3-355.,..:f3:g53,,j1-vjcv3gv335'I5g.,'35,-2,31Z'.5g1,fqg':,fI'gI':5,5Qyzjjg-.:35'g,vv13:-v.,,,:g5,-311,-35 vga. -ug f f'-' A cnviviw IJ Bonnie Ishii, Christine Goo, Laura Teale, Glorylyn Kimokeo, Lisa Chun, Samantha Macloves. Arlyn Kepo'o, Gail Chun. 21 Karen Ka'upu, Luana Yoshikawa. Momi Lau, Jainnie Cox, Kelleen Chung, Michelle Sakamoto, Teri-Lynn Young. 3 Kalani Lorenzo, Ola Souza, Trish Hara, Kaleo Ahai, McNeil Kamai, Alison Ah Puck, Kekoa Hara, Lukia Keli'ikipi. Missing from picture: Muriel Kuroda, Dean DuPont, Sheri Yamauchi, Kihei deSilva QAdvisorj. IJ Devin Lai, Kevin Scarlett, Noe Jay. Sharissa Chun. 25 Keali'i Akahane, Pua Smith, Rhonda Funn. Lisa Kuewa. SJ Brad Bennett, Rory Lee, Peter Alau, Ryan Distagio, Denise Arista. Missing from picture: Shawn Peterson. T.V. JQURNALISM lj Kelii McComber, Denise Arista, Lisa Chun, Ryan Peterson. lj Kevin Scarlett, Leon Lai, Mark Middleton CAdvisorJ. Donald King CAdvisorj. AND SCROLL lj Pua Smith, Lisa Chun, Christine Goo, .lainnie Cox. McNeil Kamai. Ola Souza. 23 Karen Ka'upu, Momi Lau, Arlyn Kepo'o. Glorylyn Kimokeo, Kaleo Ahai, Luana Yoshikawa, Kevin Scarlett. 31 Alison Ah Puck, Reter Alau. Missing from picture: Noe Jay, Denise Arista. Ryan Distagio. IJ Mathew Kam, Ryan Distajo, Kauanoe Eldridge, Mara Bacon. U'ilani Ogawa, Jo-Lynn lgarta, Tammie Smith, Kanani Low, Tiffani Lyons, Gina Rickard, Bonnie lshii, Marisa Pollard, Nanea Kiyabu, Joy Kamae. JJ Monica Letoto, Robert Nitta, Lori Lum, Sandy Naho'opi'i, Lori Karratti, Michelle Lee. Tracy Kaluhikaua, Darlene Kanoho, Christine Aranda, Michelle Mokiao, Lawnie-Lin Lau, Debbie Ah Chick, Haviland Kitamura. Kalani Cross, Jennifer Chun, Alison Tanaka. 35 Kip Sam Fong, Luana Yoshikawa. Kalani Fonda, Chelsey Mineshima. Kevin Sasaki, Bernard Nunies, Kau'i Kalauokalani, Lisa Kealoha, Racquel Chung, Kanani Morishige. Carlene Flores, Joni Lum-Akana, Rena Garcia, Stacie Mokiao, Bonnie Saito, U'ilani Kalalau, Edward Tiffany CAdvisorj, Pomai Loa, Liz Ann lhu, Susan Yagi, Nani Puana, Keola Sakai, Shirlene Wong, Donalyn Keli'ipuleole, Mary Nainoa, Naomi Helenihi, Ada-Marie Pollard, Kimberly Tam Loo, Deenie Kana, Jana Santos. . CLUB lj Malia Davidson, Heidi Ho, Babetta Kim, Kelli Wong, Rose Young. IJ Bernard Nunies, Kim Kauwe, Kim Rezentes, Kanani Zehm, Kim Killi, Toni Ahu, Racquel Chung, Lauren Wong, Haviland Kitamura, Debbie Ah Chick, Kauanoe Eldridge. 35 Kahale Kim, Aaron Mokulehua, Sydney Iaukea, Christine McLean, Devin Lai, Robert Huchison, Kealii Akahane. Kelly Zane, Carlene Flores, Toni Lum-Akana, Robyn Young, Shari Yasuhara, Winona Mesiona. lj Kevin Sasaki, Pua Schwab, Rhonda Funn, U'ilani Perry. Tammy Smith, Colin Correa, Stacy Chow. Brandon Severson. Van Hare, Audrey Heflin. 25 Carlynn Cazimero, Darice McCabe, Curt Maeshiro, Mavelin Naparan, Dana Nakasato, Laura Yim. 35 Jonathan Tato. Kahala Howser, Kevin Kaauwai, Rebekah Kapepa, Edward Rios, Kevin Needham, Toni Quon, Maile Jonick, Jo Ann Attwood, Kenneth Santana. Missing from picture: Richard Kurth Ukdvisorj. IIAN CLUB lj Kahea Kaiama. Lynn Makua, Daynette Keahi. Karen Ka'upu. JJ Glorilyn Kimokeo, Colette Neilson, Momi Lau, Malia Morales. 35 Vania Hoterini, Robyn Richardson. Christine Wong, Ngitckgthyw Kelekolio. 43 Sarah Quick CAdvisorj, Missy Kauhane, Aaron Yacopin. Patricia Kia. Kalei Barela. E . , V 4:15 V ' 5 Q , S 2 ' . U J iw, Z' I 155, Q K 31' - ' .1 , ' . n . .W lk 5 G , 5 . . 1 I , i, f , , smm. -- ,..1....s w.1g1:, J i I . V. Lys F . 2 , I . . I 'f ' fain' 1 2 f P ' , 'Ly' 5 , 4 J g . iii . ,, S ni, . X ffm., - L fm-4 flu , N ff.. i' l 5 1 , 1 W , . D Glorilyn Kimokeo, Karen Ka'upu, Arlyn Kepo'o. Sandy Young CAdvisorJ. 23 Kalei Ching, Jennifer Chock. Wren Wescoatt, Kip Sam Fong, Monica Letoto. 31 Thad Chee Joni Lum-Akana, Ryan Distajo, Tina Wilhelm. Naomi Helenihi, Ronell Ching. Missing from picture: Colin Correa. Mark Lau, Joy Mann, Elizabeth Akaka, Darice McCabe. UTER CLUB lj Jonathan Wright, Kip Sam Fong, Jonathan Tato. JJ Keala Pasco, Van Hare, Brandon Severson, Thad Chee, Konane Maluo. Matthew Kam, Laura Yim. Missing from picture: Randy Kim QAdvisorJ. VH G ID Kenneth Santana, Chelsey Mineshima, Jonnell Chun, Dorrinna Cortez, Kalei Ching, Monica Letoto, Chris Young. 23 Chad Paikai, Jennifer Chock, Bernard Nunies. Michele Mokiao, Lawnie-Lin Lau, Diane Ako, Kristiann Choy, Sheila Puana, Ada-Marie Pollard. 31 Laura Yim. Kauanoe Eldred Daw- R der, Kip Sam Fong, Kim Terai, Ryan Distajo, N Z6Ewatthew Kam, Kehau Hewlett. Missing from picture: Holly Takahashi, Joy Mann, Leandra Data, Debbie Kahikina. Jeanne Nelson CAdvisorJ. EDIATE SCIENCE , H lj Reggie Puana, David Sato, Jeffrey Yin, Noe Chee. Panaewa Tam Loo, Kapua Sproat, Kehau Hanoa. 21 Lili Smith CAdvisorJ, Raina Mead, Aukai Maluo, Summer Miranda 35 Roman Peralta. Dan Palakiko, Jostine Kaku, Lee Lindsey, Sonny K., Kathy Kawelu, Stacey Williams, Ramie Cuban. 45 Joe Aiopalani, Matthew Wright, Kainalu Lee, Kevin Richards, Lei Mahi, Selena Makaena, Dick Mills Ukdvisorj, Nicole Yoshimitsu, Alicia Ann Kaniho. WAIIAN STUDIES IJ Lee Kaai, Diane Kawaiea, Derek Apo. Puanani Mosley. John Cheek, Leimomi Akana fAdvisorD. IJ Kayne Kelii, Deana Silva, Renee Littlejohn, Christy Downing, Jamie Watson, Kamakani Correa, Christine Isaacs. Andrea Oakland, Candace Mossman, Kanoe Suganuma, Jared Redulla, Lili Smith QAdvisorJ, Brad Cooper fAdvisorJ. 35 Donna Lukela, Kristin Fernandez, Raina Mead, Lyn Vesnefski, Lory Kim. Shannon Ladd, Justine Kaku, Nalani Fuiimori. Noelani Tam Sing, Sheri Markee. Leonard Letoto, Kelii Bright, Chris Blake, Debbie Oato, Kevin Yim, Matt Wright. 41 Stephanie Nihipali, Momi Morn, Lisa Castro, Johanna Kaupu. Celeste Kim, Selena Makaena, Merilee Lindsey, Tes Makaiwi, Sunny Kanaiaupuni, Debbie Spencer, Sanford Sumera, Lina Naipo, Matt Kaopio, Alden Kelly, Sean Joines, Auli'i Mattson, Danny Palakiko, George Gusman, Delia Parker, Bryan Gussman, Lyle Heffner, Charles Kamai, Malia Kuenzli. EDIATE ORCHESTRA IJ Kellie Maunakea, Rayn Ahana, Panaewa Tam Loo, Leeann Gascon, Leah Mahelona, Lauren Forsythe, Camilynn Mahelona Lisa Castro, Paris Scott, Kealii Morris, Cheri Gomes, Charisse Kinilau, Heidi Carreira, Kerrie Adolpho, Heidi Kitashima. 25 Sandy Freitas, Shantelle Muller, Joanna Aluag, Honey Matin, Kehau Chang, Kamakani Correa, Kristin Fernandez, Kehau Handa, Malia Mattson, lli Villa, Heather Aki, Amy Paschoal, Debbie Spencer, Stacie Buell, Kylee Omo, Dawn Nielson, Maile Dill, Tricia Makekau, Symphony Hao. 35 Henry Lindo. James Neri, James Takamine, John Matsuzaki, Aukai Maluo, Erin Wright, Reni Soon. Tanya Johansen, Christy Downing, KeAlii Santiago, Aulia Austin. Keala Kamai, Lory Lim. Tara Flynn, Rashid Tavares, llona Sam-Fong, Sharise Palmerton, Michele Sabate, Michelle Kekuewa, Alyssa Soon, Dawn Colleado, Nalani Fujimori. Wendy Webster, Robbyn Wong. Missing From Picture: Ann Springer CAdvisorJ. f IJ Soni Nagatani, Michele Sabate, Noelani TamSing. Cam Mahelona, Kimberly Kealohi, Lisa Castro, Jessica Baptist, Luree Hayes CAdvisorJ. 25 Malia Ford, Debi Oato, Kanani Young, Daniel Palakiko, Lauren Forsythe, Cheryl Camat, Brook McClain, Malia Kuenzli, Charles Kamai. IJ Kale Hannahs. 25 Robert Nobriga, Desiree Chun, Erin Wright, Tricia Makekau, Kalani Ching, Kekoa Beaupre, Deldon Lee. 33 Amber Pajimola, Chanon Alcon, Shantelle Muller, Joanna Aluag, Reni Soon, Malia Park, Colin Pacheco-Mahuna, Albert Tiberi, Cyr Pakele CAdvisorj. Missing from picture: Calvert Hose, Robbyn Wong. EDIATE SPEECH CLUB EDIATE TENNIS CLUB IJ Wendie Staszkow CCorresponding Secretaryj. Jenny Chock, Dondra Rose, Coralie Texeira, Wendi Kuon, Francis Kaakimaka QNFL Tournamentarianj, Kaipo Schwab. lj Nicole Strekow, Brian Baptista QTreasurerJ, Laura Teale, Robynne Wise. Kawika Lee CPresidentJ. Denise Schummer. Natasha Cornelius, Kay-ella Ho, Lianne Malterre, Robert Aki. SJ Malia Gellert, Martin Woody QVice Presidentj. Kelly Hu. Missing from picture: Toni Quon CSecretaryJ. Amy Kimura CCoachJ, Abraham Mokunui fCoachJ, Elizabeth Akaka, Pohai Leong, Lyons Place-Kauwe, Leah Joseph. lj Jennifer Chun, Nanea Kiyabu, Denise Arista. Michelle Sakamoto, Mr. Roy Bass CAdvisorj. JD Thad Chee, Dawn Ching. Earle Okamoto, Aaron Mersberg. CLUB E SQuAD U RYBH DiSf3l0- M0f1iC3 I-H010 Nice Pfesiqenfl- . CScribej, Kelly Hu, Martin Woody. Toni Quon, Guy DeConte, picture: Cin Dee Abraham, Racquel Chung, Dory Chang. U7 OSHWQ CTFNSUFEFX B0l'1l'1ie lshil- 27 Kelfln Sasakl- Malia Gellert, Jonathan Tato, Catherine Hope. Stacy Chow, Shanin Forsythe, Wendi Kuon. Kawika Lee, Lori Lum. Sandy Mahealanl Anduha- ui P9 Y' Bernard Numes- I-aura Teale Jeanie Nunes, Lori Karratti CPresidentJ. Missing from Nahoopii, Katherine Ortiz. Wendie Staszcow, David Huihui. fSecretaryj. 31 Monica Ortiz fScribeD, Kanani Silva ,1.... lj Norma Jean Lau Kong fASSISIBhIJ Kalani Cross Maile Llz Madrona Laura Choi Julie Rosete Ku ulellanl Reyes 23 Mapuana de Silva Clnstructorj Melenanl Deenle Kana Kaul Kalauokalani Linda Makua Lalnie Chun Suzanne Bactad Stacy Miyamoto Sheri Yamauchi Pua Schwab Davlda Ayers Ola Souza Monica Arthur June Naeole Flores Tricia Tuua Karen Ka upu Rochelle Valdez Chris Yamashlta Rulan Kalliehu Trish Hara Robbie Lynn Sato Vlckathy Kelekollo Aquino, Kanani Mo'okini, U'ilani Bohbit, Kalei Steiln, Shelli Aiona. Momi Yoshida. 31 llalerie Chang,4AssistantJ. Hainal Nomilo Akina. Missing from picture: Momi,Lau. Penny Watkins CAsslstantJ Janice Kealoha Collette Neilson 43 Haunani Ontal fAsslstantJ Rhonda Kim Jana Santos Carlene 4,55 4:4 gli xi v . 4 E mekw wx . u31!'xi. af' A 2+-vt 44 ,M W A-.3 'f W, , Q 1, A ww , W-.ig?+L,,EG, f,, , 1555 f f ' ff' ka'-f sw Q j'.'.Q 443, .-. .A Z3'3F2i xtig , 23, ' 4 A W lj Mary Letoto. Lani Lau, Taryn Tomasa, Cornelius, Jayne Kreinbihl CAdvisorJ. 33 Laura Yim, Stacy Michele Mokiau, Michele Saizon, Jaime Shiroma, Janel Shiroma, Siu, Dawn Ching, Lynn Lagtimado, Holly Takahashi, Kim Kauwe, Winona Mesiona, Kris Kitagawa, Wailani Kim, Darrell Kim, Jason Pekelo. Elizabeth Akaka, Chrissy Malterre, Brian Jacob Pekelo. 25 Babetta Kim, Rose Hiu, Denise Arista, Baptista, Charles Lum, Misty Mills. 4D Keola Sakai, Lisa Leina'aIa Akaka, Johnnie Kamalani, Kelly Wong, Mara Bacon, De La Cruz, Frank Wegesend, Edward Rios, Rebekah Kapepa, Shari Yasuhara, Toni Ahu. Joy Kamae, Dana Nakasato. Natasha Lianne Malterre, Heidi Randolph, Kimo Pokini, Amy Dill, Rodney Kahalepuna, Missing from picture: Kamaki Aiona Kimberly Apo, Tiffany Banks, Maile Galolo. Peter Garcia, -Terra Hustace, Leah Joseph, Darrell Kahalewai, Lance Katahara, Toni Kaui, Ester Leslie, Stacie Manabet, Brad Pang. Michelle Sakamoto. Jana Santos, Darynne Tavares. D Marlene Springer, Laura Teale, 35 Alan Ahsing QBoys' Secretaryj, Alden Levi, McNeil Kamai, Camlin Akana, Kelli Kelekolio, Jacklyn Manipon, Pomai Loa, David Kahauolopua. Scott Leong, Moses Akana, William Lyman. Susan Yagi, Jade Silva, Aulani Eldredge. Keala Pasco, Kelly Iolani Kamau'u, George Nihei, Del n Naipo, Kevin Ka'auwai. Kaholokula, Kaleo Ahai. 25 Linda Lee CPresidentD. Richard 43 Garrett Awai, Dean Wilhelm, Mark Cas gnetti, Kui Bean. Williams. Michelle Tyau, Stacy Shimabukura, Diana Fontaine, Tracy Spencer, Brenda Lee, Andrea De La Cruz, Kawai Arakaki, Malia Davidson, Kalei Theodore, Pua Schwab CGirls' Kahea Kaiama, Kaiana Ho'opi'i, Andrea Kunukau, Kanamu Akana, Secretaryj, Carlene Flores, Pohai Leong, Dana Ho'okaIa. Kihei Nahalea. Trevor Maunakea, Kamele Collier. David Lovell. Glorilyn Kimokeo CTreasurerJ. 55 Barrett Awai, Kunane Burns, Debbie Joy, Kris Hoke, Ernest Nihi, Craig Kaluhikaua. Missing from picture: Malia Beazley. Lehua Enomoto, Lisa Spencer, David Huihui, Kai Rapozo. Randy Kapowai, Dirk Loo, George Puchert, Chucky Stevens. Roy Tanaka, Aaron Yacapin. rluteslj Jessica Arthur, Kristiann Choy, Dawn Hoewa'a, Maile Redona, Sheryl Kincaid, Michelle Kaneakua, U'iIani Bobbit, Bradford Quintal. Kalei Ching. 25 Naomi Morita, Krist Wong, Kristen Kila, Dorrina Cortez, Cindy Teramoto, Moea Sylva, Jodi Wai, Darlene Kanoho. Holly Bryant. Missing from picture: David Huihui, Sharmain Villaver. Saxaphanes-D Lapaki Zablan, Frank Bailey, Keith Chang, Neal Wong, Chris Maieulua, Mark Inay, Davis Kauha. 25 Vance Kitacka, Chris Kaukali. Corey Johnston, Rodney Chong, Lance Keli'ia,'a, Aaron Akau, Boyd Judd. Missing from picture: Nalu Rieta. Clarinets-D Kino Ornellas. Jenny Chock. 21 Kauanoe Eldredge. Deatri Nakea. Lori Char. Sean Maielua, Todd Ocvirk, Kevin Lau, Samantha Macloves, Tiare Chung Hee, Debbie Lukela. Sandy Nakamoto, Bobbie Yamashita. 35 Jason Tamashiro, Joelle Ahuna, Robynne Wise, Candace Kaopuiki, Thaddeus Ynigues, Clarence Liu. Kurt Lindo, Dawn Ah Chick, Jonell Chun, Leandra Data. Missing from picture: Kaui Ka'aihue, Curt Maeshiro. l . u A 'I Drum Linelj Mark Murray, Marcus Colburn, Kym Miller, Bernard Nunies. Shayne Mau, Peter Alau, Chas Guerrero, Cory Holt, Lawrence Esperanza. Keli'i Heen, Moses Camacho. 21 Shelly Wakamatsu, Joey Jerviss, Mark Piena. Sean Maskell, Mike Wong, Alex Garcia, Kamuela Anderson, Darren Doi, Brandon Young, Lisa Kamae, Lori Lum, Ka'ala Kanno, Nathan Boissoneau, Scott Bell. Missing from picture: Rudy Nacapoy. Lettergirls-ll Patty Anderson. Joyce Inciong, Chelsey Mineshima, Sharissa Chun. Gail Chun. 25 Tara Young, Cathy Nitura, Lianne Keliipuleole, Kim Kalua. Leilani Rio. Missing from picture: Leina Morton. Bonnie Ishii. . V xi 's5nq O .1 y -fl 4 y A L r A ' ,aa-Z1 if-mf ,ff My 'L' N 5 f f A C' ,J- Flags-D Jennifer Trinidad. Kim Mokunui. Laura Fong. Sandy Nahoopii, Leslie Burns. Shareen Bailey, Lisa Doerfler, Ann Simao, Rose Castro, Rochelle Ueno, Janel Carvalho. JJ Fay Fitzgerald, Kalei Stern. Keanuenue Kelii. Colleen Cashman, Tracie Kaluai. Malissa Tong, Cara Rifles-IJ Kim Gay, Tiffany Lyons. Kaui Kalauokalani, LeeAnn Anderson, Katherine Moore. Dede Sing. Sharene Ogura, Joy Dantsuka. Tubas -lj Mike Kealoha. Shannon Morey, Randy Wong. Alan Fong. Gavin Enos. 25 Ryan Wong Andrew Meade, Daniel Kea, Kevin Kim. Jared Ushiroda. Missing from picture: Mike Kaleikini Chad Hamasaki. 67 Trumpetslj Bruce Bryant Ronald Rico Neva S '- . . -5 A, vin Scarlett Bill Rodenhurst David Kahoilua Cary Masuko Bren 'Ali I a ' W'-1 eno Alika Ferreira. 21 enul Flores Matthew Nihi Billy Craft Ricky Lee Mike Rawlins Keoki Ho okano Toby Holt Keoni Chang Oscar Cano Roger Fong Jonathan Chock Ko Keli i.Missing from picture: Rui Apaka Tyson Chun. Dawn Adams. Q Trombones-IJ Dwayne Titcomb Stuart Pinho Weyland Bailey Daryl Hee Darren Solven. Clayton Madrona Scott Hee. 25 Penny Yamashita Joe Henderson David Oye Robert Jarret, Kale Cockett Tim Blaisdell Troy Rosenbush Shannon Oshiro. Missing from picture: Nathan Chun Alan Ah Sing. l x 1 if K w l V 2 N M- I , 'L l o Baritones-ID Robert Domingo, Stephen Silva, Uwe Nahuina, Alden Levi. Missing from picture: Mellophones-lj Calvin Mann. Gina Tiberi, Kala Hoe, Lloyd Sing. Joeseph Keoho. 4:- fl, IJ erl Cari J Kris Hoke, Tracy Spencer, Dana o'oka , Nola ahulu CAdvisorJ, Maude Gibbs. 35 Liz Ihu. Malia Davidson. ATION TEAM lj U'ilani Kalala . eri C 'ne J Kaleo Ahai, Kahea Kaiama. Neva Sup a Janice akamatsu. SJ Davida Ayers Waynard Simmons. McNeil Kamai, Trevor Maunakea, Kahu David Kaupu. 4j Delmann Naigo. i MEMORIAL CHOIR X -,f f r + 'u lj Alden Levi, Samantha Kennel, Valerie Franquezp Alang -'Peplfirisixhomas Liwai, Patricia lokepa. Michael JJ Tlfalekfrf Kalei Barela, Eric Shimamoto CAdvisorJ. lj Jason Yong, Clarence Loo, Grayden Kelly, lolani Kamau'u, Doug Kekahuma, Randall Lim, Duran Kahalewai, Daryl Hee Eric Siu, Veronica Gardner, Jayzel Kanae, Lisa Currameng Michael Kaha. 35 Steven Thomas, Isaac Kalua. D Nathan Hering, Robert Aki, Taylor Wescoat, Darrel Kim Travis'Tom, Thomas Nizo, Trent Banks, Jacob Pekelo, Robin Lau, Ronald Hudman. 21 Jason Pekelo, Michael Judd Jason Beuifville, Boyd Judd, Brandon Hughes, Alika Ferreira, Andrew Lai, Johnathan Chock. Peter Kali, Todd Ocvirk, Uew Nahuina, Cheyenne Perry. SJ Scott Bell. Kanica Tripp, Keoni Adams, Loydd Sing, Weyland Bailey. Anthony Gueci, Bernard Leong, Ltc.CoI. Owens CAdvisorJ, Patrick Wong, David Weeks. Missing from picture: Anthony Kumumaru. lj Spencer Correa Alapakl Nahale a Cynthla Kanoholanl Kurt Wllhams Devln Lal Debbie Ah Chick James Smythe Devln Olshl 21 Kevln Lee Glen Cunningham Robert Hutchmson Bully Jarrett Joseph Keoho Jamnle Cox Pat Fla Laura Teale D DOC Burrows CAdvisorJ, Jonathan Taro, Teena Melo Oshima. Colin Correa, Van Hare CVice-Presidentj. Brandon I CSecretaryj, Kevin Sasaki QPresidemj, Audrey Heflin Severson. 35 Michelle DeLima, Nani Bennet, Dana Cagle, CTreasurerJ. 29 Laura Duffy fAdvisorj, Mahealani Anduha, Jacob Young. Dana Nakasato. Darice McCabe, Loreen Kawewehi. Christy Rhinelander, Shannon Correa, Kehau Hewlett. Debbie N37 KelllklPl' I-ehua Mafflnel- Kim Robis' Diane Ako- laura Rimene, Jojo Eff. Alice Namakaeha, Luana Dicarlo, Nadine Ylm- Raql-'el Chung- 47 AFICIY SUHUOFL Naomi Helenihi- lan Bauer, Lisa Kealoha, Guy Deconte, Susan Thoemmes, Monica Naeole, Shannon Ugalde. Edward Rios, Frank Wegesend, Jonathan Wright, Toni Costa, Shane Lee, Kenneth Santana, Sean Kelly, Kimberly Tam Loo, Leslie Burns. Ke'ala Pasco, Sigrid Southworth CAdvisorJ. D Shari Yasuhara, Bonnie Saito, Kevin Needham. U'i Kalalau. Charlyn Cazimero. Missing from picture: Ella Kalima, Shawn Nakamoto, Tammie Smith. Rena Garcia, Dev Kaniaupio QAdvisorD. lj Edward Rios, Carole Griffith. Pua Schwab. Debbie Rimene, Tricia Garcia, Haviland Kitamura, Colin Correa. lj Sydney laukea, Jason Lum. Tony Tavares, John Kaiwi, Frank Wegesend, Diana Fontaine, Denise Arista, Darice McCabe, Dana Nakasato. 35 Kevin Kaauwai, Brian Baptista, Bill Gemmer CAdvisorj. uNloN CAN FIELD sTuDlES lj Gerald Pacheco, Aaron Young, Matt Adams, Larry Keaulike ,rvi -aljaTAdam,s, fluwene Chang, Sash Fitzsimmons, Mavelin l'Tif'5f Sf,TenEer Correa, Garrett Tam Sing, Tanya Chun. lj Eugenia Smith, Robin Young, Kalei Schoenstein, Sean Hao, Mario Palmer, Bradley Ah Mook Sang, James Lee, Devin Lai, Arjay Kahoohanohano, Devin Oishi, Kenneth Santana, Walter Chang CAdvisorj. SD Brendon Lee, William Ahana, Refford Makue, Dean Akimseu, Eric Siu, Dion Costa, lolani Kamauu, Kaipo Duncan, Chris Young. lj Reiko Malama. Nalani Nahoikaiu, Becky Brown. Brenda Lee, Kahala Howser, Natalie Moix. lj Kim Robis, Rhonda Funn, Sharissa Chun, Bonnie Ishii, Linda Lee, Erica Fontaine, Josette Soares, Teri-Lyn Young, Nani Puana. SJ Charlyn Cazimero, Luana Yoshikawa, Mavelin Naparan, Tiffany Lyons, Trudy Meyers, Kelli Rodrigues, Kwgj , Leilani Guerrero, Shirlene Wong, Janelle Chun. 4fSusan Thoemmes Kahea Kaiama, Leila Silva, Susan Yagi, Tammy Makaawaawa Kristy Mills, Kim Kaahanui, Kelii Olson, Christy Richardson, Stefanie Fo, Lisa White, Kehau Ah Mook Sang, Kim Ryan, Kim Rezentes, Rebekah Kapepa, Pat Kia PeWin?T?j Missing from picture: Katherine Baldwin CA viifkfkf IS IJ Stacy Chow, Cheryl Koide, Winona Mesiona. Keoni Leong. Drake Kau, Eric Stender. Joy Victorino. 23 Mary Nainoa, Christina Aranda, Tanya Miyashiro, Dayne Mitchell, Kanani Zehm, Shelly Wakamatsu, David Jenkins Kim Kiili. SJ Garrett Tam Sing, Greg Chu, Maile Galolo, Ali'iloa Wailehua. Kauanoe Eldredge, Gilbert Gould. Missing from picture: Terry Thomas CAdvisorJ. IJ Billy Craft, Vance Kitaoka, Reginald Puana, Sheila Puana, Noa McManus. 25 David Huihui, Alan Makua. Laura Duffy QAdvisorj, Devin Lai, Douglas Nam, Alan Ahsing. lj Doug Brede QPresidentj. lj Aaron Young, Nalu Rieta, Neal Wong, Kevin Needham, Napp Fukuda. Jason Apo, Garret Tam Sing, Kukui Keliikipi. 31 Alapaki Nahale-a. Cynthia Kanoholani CVice-Presidentj, Kehaulani Waters, Kelly Zane, Leland Knell, Paul Shaner. 45 Robert Hutchison, James Wheeler, Keali'i Akahane, Brad Bennett, Brad Koanui, David Kahauolopua, Wren Wescoatt fPubIic Relations Directorj, MacNeiI Kamai. Missing from picture: Anthony Le Bron fAdvisorj, Pua Smith CTreasurerj. CHESS AND BACKGAMMON D Ramona Cabanting, Shelly Wakamatsu, Kehau Hewlett. 21 David Huihui, Jason Souza, Malcolm Lee, Maro Palmer Frank Wegesend, Dion Costa. Missing from picture: Russ Martin CAdvisorJ. Left: At the Blue-and-white Assembly, Varsity Football Captain Scott Kaui encourages his schoolmates to come out and cheer on the team in their game against Punahou at the Aloha Stadium. Below: Calvin Chai QDirec- torj. Bottom: Sally Preston CDepartment Secretaryl. WWQQ, . -x,.,!4 M ,MW it, ,ff ' if Dennis Ragsdale QGirl's Locker Room Managerj. Mike Miyaki QEquipment Managerj. Chns Doc Balske fTramerD A----B W we W W J M Q. asa if 6 iw Q M W W W M M K ' Mm CHEERLEADERS 15 Heidi Ho, Alnora Teruya, Heather Guerrero, Carol McLain, Kim Gay. 25 Linda Makua, Allyson Apo, Laura Choi, Kristie Souza. 13 Mindy Nahuina, Richelle Yokoi, U'iIani Ogawa, Ann Young, Mara Bacon. 23 Dee Ann Heely, Noilani DeCosta, lan Ellazar, Kimberly Akana, Vicki Guzman FOOTB LL ML vias- 2,41 ,ji , V' , , Q, 4' fu ' atv? rl if ft'-me-'Y W I i 'gl 4 M 14 Q , ' f J, ,f ,- Q , , fx' , 'Za 1, W' t, 13 David Lyman tMgr.3 Kevin Perez fMgr.3. 23 Todd Tanaka James Ferrigno Mike Kauhane Mark Thompson Ryan Young, Kalani Doo, Rean Kailiuli, Ed Renaud, Kapua Maruyama, Nalu Rieta. 33 Guy Kaulukukui tCoach3, Thayer Goya, Derik Apuna, George Puchert, Mark Castagnetti, Alika Kaonohi, Scott Wong, Todd Wong, Sean Oliveira, Alan Sagon, James Perry. 43 Bernard Silva fHead Coach3, Nelson Moku CCoach3, Clem Enoka fCoach3, Jason Leong, Sheldon Makanui, Lorrin Bush, Micah Kane, Brian Santos, Geoffrey Yamato, Kui Bean, Richard Williams, Larry Park, Mike Antone tCoach3. 53 Stewart Kawakami, Christian Chinen, Barrett Awai, Bruce Hirota, Clayton Salvador, Scott Kaui, Garrett Awai, David Hulama, Wayne Cambra, Kip Akana, Shane Hoomanawanui, Bill Vonarnswaldt tCoach3. 63 David Maeva Kunane Burns, James McClure, Randy Ruiz, Kip Sam Fong, Sean Nakamoto, Ernest Nihi, Nelson Wong, Duke Robins Keoni Nobrega, Dean Wilhelm, Dale Turner CCoach3. 15 Lance Mahoe, Kevin Mo, Travis Kaoihana, Ric Ramos, Kanealii Manoa, Derick Shima, Harold Cabab, Mike Ahuna, Burtram Crowder, Troy Dunaway, Scott Goldstein, Ko Kelii. 25 Stewart Williams, Kevin Lum, Kevin Brown, Jason Kauahi, Carlton Rapozo, Randy Kapowai, Ronald Doo, Mark Ukishima, Warren Tom, Arthur Lyman, David Mattson, Alden Levi. 35 Jonathan Takemine, Rodney Chong, Ryan Fujitani, Chad Aoki, Preston Calderon, Keao Meyer, Herring Kalua, Noa Lidstone, Derik Mo, Rod Sueoka, Ed Chu, Branden Lee, Jason Kim. 45 Kirk Kamanu, Aran Sagon, John Bandmann, Tyrell Mahikoa, Kaihe Zoller, Jason Maxwell, Kevin Souza, Chad Hamasaki, Pat Ayat, Refford Makue. 55 Steve Robello CCoach5, Richard Kaulukukui CCoach5, Scott Mahoney tCoach5, Wal- lace Hauanio CCoach5, Bruce Wong fHead Coach5, Bill Louis CCoach5. Missing from picture: Deron Akiona tCoach5, Kevin Kalua. Intermediate Football-15 Jason Dabalos, Charles Tim Tim, Daniel Mersburgh, Hyland Demello, Oscar Cano, John Amadeo, Brett Hitzeman, Martin Min, Georges Gilbert, Shane Mahelona. 25 Craig Nagamine, Bill Tupua, Johnathan Pahukula, Henry Kreutz, Jeff Hickman, Keith Chang, Brandon Eugenio, Richard Aqui, Jen-L Wong fMgr.5. 35 Renee Wallace iMgr.5, Tanner Henderson, Sargeant Ah Loo, Scott Abrigo, Sean Satterfield, Chad McDonald, Scott Sato, Kenui Flores. 45 Jamie Barboza, Matt Zoller, Herman Silva, Lance Marks, Mark Moody, Keahi Salvador, Jason Wahineokai, Dale Hackbarth. 55 Matt Alamida, Chris Enoka, Frank Bailey, Zach Beimes, Sean Spencer, Palmer Higa, Paul Suyat, James Dold. Missing from picture: Keala Kaupu, Steven Keawe. CRUSS CDU TRY 15 Lisa Dzigas, Melissa Kamai, Kim Makua, Pua Smith. 25 Candy Kaopuiki, Maile Galolo, Shareen Bailey, Tina Wilhelm. Missing from picture: Rose Young, Liz Madrona QManagerJ, Fran Wright fCoachJ Puamana Seymour QCoachJ. 44.63 Uyewxkl I f , -, i Q, J 'f 2 4,,g,,.W ,,,, A .K Q ' 1 . , M. '- LAM, 'W ,W uahnumuu ad HTH? M f ' M-W--H-q - W-M - -E I 'r '? 'r V' . 2 f 5 lk f D Wren Westcoatt, lames Wheeler, Michael Kaha, Keao Kamalani. 25 Mark lnay, Georgi C'Coach J, Douglas Brece, Samuel Makua, Jeffrey Yin. 33 Dennis Schummer, Kanani Kitishima, Nikolai Buchholz Missing from picture: Gary Alapai and Donald Shevlin. D Durandjllahalewai, Chad Guerrero, Kealoha Hammond. 29 Keone Kreis, Sean Maielua. 33 Kamaki Aiona, Lance Katahara. IJ C1irt,Balanay, Chris Maielua. 23 Daniel Kea, Thaddeus Ynigues, Daryn Ota. 33 Ronald Silva. Missinglfrdm picture:-Marcus Colburn, Rodney Meyer. 1'J:Sheliy Wakqmatsu, Leina'aIa Akada. 29 Mary-Elizabeth Rodrigues, Elizabeth Alraka. 5311 Learin Nauka. IJ ,Wailani3Kim. 21 Renee Miguel, Sharene Ogura. 35 Kalei Chang, Dawn Ching, Rena Garcia: Missingirom picture: Neva Supe. W lbffracylee, Healii Heine, Ke'aia Kauwe, Candice Napuelua, 23 Elizabeth En0i11bto,fCindy,fAkai, Auli'i Heine, Suzette Kaahea, Trish Hana, 35 Ben Kita- shirna,1COaehJ,'Pi'iIani Hessey, Rhonda Akeo, Nani Kalama, Kauilani Kim, Teri Spencer Clioachj BiiieklyidernaVaughn,-gShaiilette Poe, Janeen Naki, Heidi Kitashima, Maikalani Rahms ,i1,i Chafee3eiPang, VKeIiie Maunakea, Ahlan Panui fCoachJ, Zi Ulu Sai f6oai:hJgfAneLie,Nishida,fTanya Kaehuaea, Heidi Chang, Bree Adams, Lyanna Nakoa, Michelie iArnoId., V' I' HA iiehlw Whiteelj,Tanyaylohansem llenise Kauahi, Malia Kuenzli, Dyanna Kapoo, Celeste Young, Chris Palmer, Kehau Ho'omanawanui 25 Kawehi Lum, Brandy Perkins, Rarnieiiluban, ,llona Samjfong, Melodie Young, Heather Aki, Aloha Kaikaina. IJ Michele Cazimero,fNaomi Higa, Kim Moleta, Noelle Rabanot, Jamie Paet, Leiiani Talon,'Patti Spa 27 Ku'uipo Lum CCoachJ, Macy Lee, Napua Kawaa, U'ilani5,Kalalau,' Kahea'Agena fManagerJ, Francis CobbeAdams fManagerl, Bonnie VLelepali,yMaheaIani Cashman. Missing from picture: Debbie Joy. OLLEYB ll D Victor Talamoa, Kaleo Smith, Brian Souza, Kaina Kauahi, Guy Kaniho, Bill Rodenhurst, Darryn Dela Vega, Brad Yoshimitsu. 23 Rodney Kahalepuna, Walter Makaula, Kauanoe Eldridge, David Lovell Missing from picture: Randy Riggan, Hanson Nuuhiwa lCoachJ, Bobby Yomes llloachj. QM 'wx AL ZLLA lj Duke Brown, Ed Enomoto, Louis Agard, Robert Frank, Kekoa Hara. 29 Albert Mossman, Mark Murray, Kanamu Akana, Kahale Kim, Trevor Maunakea. Missing from picture: lerry Smith, Eric Abelia, Rudy Nacapoy, Quinton Bray tCoachJ. D Aukai Maluo, Kamueia Anderson, Chris Fry, Jason Tamashiro, Albert Lau, Tony Guelli, Dirk Soma CCoachJ. 25 Fred Lino, Peter Comilla, Clayton Akai, Robert Aki, Kevin Lau, Keoni Farias. W3 goin . -L K HQ r S g A:fl,.f.,2. sflfgsfiif -'ef-'wifi' XL Q' gfqukkfv' 4511 n i QS Ahgwg Varsity Waterpolo-1J5VArny pillg,KarrriefAaiia,:QebhiefAh Chick, Garner Sheehan, Jason Ignacio. 29 lasLori'jQLiEijj5Q:VKellyglane, Robert Hufohisijnfigwerngi Girn'dt5V?,tTrankIin Hopkins, Kelly Tam Sing. 35 Stacy Siu, Laiifiijintgfllllaniigerj. Missing frorgi' pigtufeg'gPeni1ygYamashita. Belomlntermediate Waterpolo-D Clint Souza, Eddaid HodpaltyjavenxijoseiegHiga,'.KgllyiAhyfQhiok1Q23 Bitlglarret, Werner Girndt, Nalu Kukea, Kehau Walker, Leslieg1Kerfqot.jhllissing ifrorn''bictureilNathanflayellana, Jonah Kaauwai. qi. Mm ww-erir-rhwrfririiif D Ann Matsuzaki CManagerJ, Kenneth Santana, Kevin Needham, Alapaki Nahale-a, Nalu Kukea, Werner Girndt. 25 Edwin Dayton, lason Quick, Hudson Hing, Jeff Aki, Roger Pangan. 35 Leslie Burns CManagerJ, Roland Logan, Leland Knell, Malia Davidson CManagerJ, Kaiana Awai, Laura Yim CManagerJ, Eric Siu. Missing from picture: Bob Ramsey CCoachJ, Robin Durnin llloachj. r l s u Z..ZL4 iff: ,W - Q ,M 1' 19 Arlyn Kepo'o lVarsity Captainj, Chris Kaukali, Dayne Mitchell, Randel Lim, Dolan Waikiki, Bradford Quintal, Patrick Wong, Raynette Passos, 21 Melvin Kapule fCoachD, Valerie Vaughn Roger Fong Myles Nagashima, Bruce Silva Qvarsity Captainb, Eliot DeRogo, Jason Yong, Mathew Nihi U.V. Captainj, larisse Asao, Maile Redona. Missing from picture: Francis Kaakimaka U.V. Captainb, ikdrenne Birch U.V. Coachj. SOFTBALL liiwqbyn Wang, ljlizaheth'Kamali'i, Heather Rosehill. 23 Tara Flynn, Chris Kaeo, FVLQE1-Aifri,f,HeeIy:g,3J'CeIeste'Young, Dawn Wong, Lanela Olsen. 45 Richard Qianlulrgiliniu fQdachJ,,QAQrianne Heely. Missing irom picture: Tiffany Longarit, QQ2relyl'iffAf0ng, ,MeIanieQMundow, Diane Kawaiaea. Left: 19, Bree,Adams, Napua Kawaa, Anne Williams, Tricia Nakahara, Leilani drawn, Fran Cobb-Adams. 25 Reynold Higa CCoach7, Hank Makekau CCoachJ, 'Una Wilhel eather Uv ulani Ryder, Patti Su'a, Noe Miranda, Keli'i Hlldakekau fffdachl, Le r. CCoachJ. -.ffl o y ryan, aneen a r, Ricol Akana Dawn Perreira, Haunani Wills, Heidi lay Brown Della Miller 31 Walter Kawaa CCoachl, Toni QCoachJ Missing from picture: Paula Friel. Mailiareani ,RamoS,7i,Slreana5Kahana, Shannon Ladd, Ilona Sam Fong. 29 Sl1arleifQ Poe,fAulia Arigtln, AuIi'i Mattson, Roslyn Makaula, Malia Mattson. 33 Kit'KitagaWaf CCoachD, Kallye Krug, Malia Kunezli, Roberta Lang, Julie Vares, AI llilgtrn Vrfiloachj .li WRESTFE fs Q1 y 14' 1 J B ll l 'lIe, Kirk Halemano, Tyron Nojima, T,C. Young, Kawai Arakaki, Bruce Bryant, Lance Mahoe, Randal Okada. 25 AIden.Laid. ?rgJ1i, Kelly Zane, lason Apo, Mark Castagnetti, Damien J ason e e ui Kahaulelio Shereen Kalua lManagerJ. 33 Gene Adams CManagerb, Gail Chun fManagerJ, Scott Kaul, Leon Lai, Thayer Goya, Ar1ay'KahoohanohiofKip Sam Fong, left Cantrell, Chris Wengler, James Smythe, Ted Mauliole, Scott Wong, Kim Fong lManagerJ. Missing from picture: David Hulama. WWF D Oscar Cano, James Chun, Trent Banks, Devin Higashi, Michael Tanimoto, Cary Masuko, Hyland DeMello, Kamuela Anderson. 23 Ronald Hudman, Gye Nitta, Michael Contrades, Ronald Doo, Ed Enomoto, Kenneth Garlough, Travis Kaoinhana, Robert Aki. 35 Gavin Enos, Kevin Brown, Noa Lidstone, Kamaki Aiona, lohn Bandman, Douglas Chong, Kurt Williams, Umi Bowman, John Cardell. lj Keao Kamalani, Darrell Kim, Michael Yap. 25 Dennis Schummer, Henry Lindo, Keith Mahoe, Kuhio Aina, Phil Aganus. GY I-lSTlCS ff wif D Aukai Maluo, Kyle Kennedy-Pocock, Mike Paloso, Kimo Lowe, Colin Pacheco, Jake Paloso, Keoki Kahumoku, Noa Miyamoto, Chad Lovell. Missing from picture: Brad Cooper iCoachJ. ,,f, :rf Q35 awww f WQM-ff, 7, Wiki? IJ Melissa Cambra, Mary Letoto, Lisa Ching. 25 Lynn Tagami fCoachD, Honey Maltin, Kehau Chang, Heather Wong, jessica Baptist, Amber Stitch, Noelani Tam Sing, Nalani Fujimori, Monica Cambra SWIMMING em ,.Q:-:' I JW U 5 ii' X0 ' J' 41 X f2:ii?iii'W If Mwsigg M, K -.i ,infix .S S3 ,K -We-ff-Y IJ Jason Ignacio. 23 Mark Barviile CAssistant Coachj, Robert Hutchinson, Franklin Hopkins, john Ka'iwi, Eric Siu, Garner Sheehan. 35 Iopaki Zablan, lason Quick, Roger Pagan. 45 Edwin Dayton f.-,gi 5LHUy 3. if IJ Kerry Kamisato fCoachD, Shalei Mossman, Chris Goo, Leslie Kerfoot, Kehau Walker, Ke'ala Walker! Ke'ala Rieryif Debbie Ah Chick, Carmel A'ana, Dawn Ah Chick, Layla Johnson, Leah loseph, Debbie Kahikina, Lori Kahikina, Kelly Rodrigues, Veronica Gardneng 31 LeeAnn Dulatre,-CaroLLum,-Sienna Yoshida, Stacy Siu, Kelly Ah Chick, Tamara Eldridge, Panaewa Tam Loo, Kim Tam Loo, Tanya Pelekai, Keahi Moku, Chelsea Aki. W SDCCE 13 KananilKitashima, Jon Takamine, Kevin Tomas, Stephen Thomas, Kapua Mur- ayama, Doug Crabhe, Mike Ahuna, Ronald Lau, Mike Park. 23 Matt Martinson CHead CoaCh3, Scott Derrickson tCoach3, Kevin Lum, Refford Makue, Kenneth Mau, Mark Lau, Roger Miller, Jeff Aki, Kelley Wong, Kevin Matsumoto. Faflefl.'i13iMarcoS Gailitis, Milton Keanini Jr., Scott Bell, Dwight Kepa. 23 Milton Keanini Sr. CCoach3, Zack Beimes, Alika Ferriera, Daniel Kauahi Rogers Taniguchi Scott Keapuhiwa. 33 Kip Chang, Arno Reynolds, Mark Fong, Beyrnard Leong, Marc Chee. 43 Chad Victor, Kala Hoe, Frank Bailey, Charles Timtin. Missing from picture: M k l ' ' ar ney, Craig Nagamine, Joe Henderson. left' I3 Ryan Willson, Kekoa Beaupre, Zachary Staszkow, Joseph Ho, Jimmy Chun 23 Ross Egloria, Timmy Pajimola, Steven Fong, Albert Tiberi, Burrel Alamillo. 33 Sean Palama, Brendon Bailey Chad McDonald, Ben Acheta Emmett Kinne . 43 , i J' Micheal Kehano, Shane Cobb-Adams, Lyle Heffner, Kale Chang, James Takamine. 53 Raymond Egloria fCoach3. pg? xv- N sf. L. 3:55 af? f 1 ie 13 Michelle Wong, Kaira Karlen, lody Kaulukukui, Michelle Nagamine. 23 Michelle Lee, U'i Kalalau, Julie Moix, Lisa Kaaihue, Leslie Fong. 33 Lehua Enomoto, Tanalei Naluai, Cherie Loveland, Tina Kau, Laurie Kahai. 53 Renee Martin tCoach3. FarLefI:13 Laurie Kahai, Michelle Wong, Eldianna Mederez. 23 Patricia Nalaiealua, Jody Kaulukukui, Kaira Karlen. 33 Trisha Pokipala, Tina Kau, Amy Ferreria. 43 Suzanne Hooh li, Durlene Wong, Lisa Chock. 53 Keiki Fountain, Leslie Fong, Zanetta Tolenlino.'6 eyre Fitzsimmons. Left: 13 LeeAnn Heely, Adrian Heely, Andrea Oakland, Mahealani Monteilh,eah Mahelona. 23 Charisa Palmerton, Donna Lukela, Stephany Nihipali, Dana Young. 33 Kehau Keliinoi, Ululani Yee, Kehau Honda. 43 Renee Nakamoto, Yvette Burtleman, Moana Ah Yuen, Toni Kaui. 'E-fairs U Melanie Kim, Cheryl Koide, Chelsey Mineshima 21 Shelly Wakamatsu, Lisa Aquino, Germaine Manuia, Stacey Chow. 39 Sam Lake QCoachJ, Kim Kiili, Catherine Moore, Jody Sitch, Amy Kalili. IJ Tanya Miyashiro, Lisa Aquino, Rose Castro, loy Victorino, Wainona Meseona. 27 Terry Thomas CCoachJ, Stacey Chow, Camille Sylva, Maile Galolo, Catherine Moore, Germaine Manuia. Missing irom picture: Shelly Wakamafsu. ' 2, , ' Thomas Hug, Kekai Kanoa, David Souza, Robert Lee, Kono Davis. Missing from picture: Guy Bello CCoachJ, Paul Akeo CCoac tCoach7. ifl mls Scaled Clfxcivwbs tl 5? i si all 'Maw IJ Trent Koide, left Chun, Robert Frank. 25 Kenny Morishige, Guy Kaniho, Kaiana Ho'op'i, Kimo Kai, Victor Talamoa. 33 Kaina Kau , Norman lanicki Below: Division I - 13 David Lokar, Scott Kalehuawehe, lason Tamashiro, Martin Min, Leonard Kai, larrett Chang, Kane Manoa. ZJ Walter Thoemmes QCoachJ, Ric Ramos, Bert Crowder, Keahi Salvador, Kevin Lau, Carl Pao, Preston Calderon, Clayton Akai, Al Apo QCoachJ. Bollom: Division I - IJ lkaika Haunanio, Mike Larinaga, Spencer Wong, Tyler Siu, Ellis Agenhart, Sean Casconellos, Chris Kua. 23 Roy Nakashima 'tCoachJ, George Gilbert, Cedric Bentelmann, Marcus Leom, Peter Konohia, Kalani Kalama, Chucky Kawai, Kevin Richard, Dan Lum fCoachJ, Thomas McKeague CCoachJ. , llNOE ffiffl L 15 Calvin Wong, Russell lli, Moku Santiago, Kaleo Ching, Ryan Naone, Brian Shibata, Chanon Alcon, Colin Campos, Randall Quinines. 25 Keao Meyer, Larry Kekaulike, Mark Glushenko, Bill Perreira, Kaleo Pahukula, Mason Chock. 35 Randy Wong, Tim Blaisdell, William Ahana, Matt Melim, Troy Dunaway, Eddie Lee, Daniel Smith, Kaihe Zoller, Gerald Pacheco. 45 Kipi Akana, Daryl Hee, Ziggy Almeida, Charlie McNicoll, Alika Kaonohi, Rory Lee, Richard Williams. 55 David Dunaway Cassistant coach5. Missing from picture: Wesly Ludloff, Mark Lyman, lefl Hickman, Keoni Adams, Bruce Hirota, Garid Faria, Russell Ueno, Stephen Silva, Paul Ng, Kevin Nicol, Brandon Lee, Jerry Smith, Derick Smith, laret Ushiroda, Roland Logan, Sheldon Makanui, Chris Blake, Eluwene Chang, Shaon Naone, Travis Kamakele. EDS-L ,, f ,I ,X .' 5 , i. - iii KT-. n l fltii, 9 , ,. . ', 917 4 6. ILL.. h :npr .ir .1 A Q5 -0 Nl D-I ku 1?,KalthyWKelekolio,,Toni Ku, Carrie Adollo, Renee Wallace, Heali'i Heine, Auli'i Heine, Nani Kalama, Liliana Kalai, Michelle Abungun, Sydney laukea, Monica Arthur, Christine Wong. 23 Kelli Kelekolio, Randel Hao, Desiree Chyn, Andrea Oakland, Momi Kekina, Kim Figueroa, Lori Karatti, Tisha Louis e' n Bin a jisha Bell, Sharissa Chun, 35 Carrie Kipin, Ada Pollard, Dawn C., Lianne Correira, Amy Pomaihealani, Michelle Manalo, Leah Kalauolianani, Malia Perreira, Malia Gillard, Joyce lnci g, Nicole lgna , Leina Morton, Kristen Bautista. 45 Leah Mahelona, hris Jahring,K leo Blaisdell, Dawn Neilson, Noe Sallas, Christine Ray, Michelle Minchiu, Shari Timbreza, Donna Leikela, Pua Mosley, Kelli Rodriguesaleyre Fitzsimmon uana Yoshikawa. 53 Donelle Avi ni nlMakua, Tanya' N l Chun, Kanani Moolrini, Tanya Compoc, Noel Kai, Mealoha McFadden. 67 Aloha Kakalia. ' v l 'Wi , ala CM W' 0,1450 f!ZQ,U'C Q0 6144 IU F6 , TENNIS 4 9 .1 B 1J'Stacy'Panui ifloachj, Eric Stender, Dayne Mitchell. 25 Troy Lyman, Keoni Leong, Drake Kau, Aliiloa Wailehua, Ryan Wong. 35 Greg Chu, David Jenkins, Craig,,Shaner. . 17, ltimo Pcikini, Derrick Aiona, Clifton Heen, Eric Stender, Chelsey Mine- sliima Cllllanagerj. 25 David Lovell, lason Lum, Drake Kau, Kalama Kim, Keoni Leong, Ryan Wong, Missing from picture: Leslie Young lCoachb. rf M41-w IJ Carolyn Apo CManagerJ, Samantha Macloves fManagerJ, Pat Ahyat, Clete Pung, Kalani Fronda. 23 Jerry Freitas CCoachJ, Chad Hamasaki, Kelly Chalin CManagerj, Jason Kim, Rob Stephens QCoachJ, Kale Cockett, Peter Comila, lason Marrotte, Todd Wong. 33 Edward Chu, Kawika Aganos. Missing from picture: Carl Akai Cfloachj, Cindy Akai CManagerJ. IJ Brian Souza, Kaipo Duncan. 27 Dean Wilhelm, Nelson Wong, Garrett Awai, Michael Kauhane, Larry Park, Kaleo Smith. 33 Kevin Souza, Darryn Dela Vega, Ken Kahahawai, Ernest Nihi. f-Huw GIRLS TRACK f A In 5.1, 15 Rochelle Valdez, Shareen Bailey. 25 Kim Terai, Doreen Spencer, Kalei Schoenstein, Kea Kala, Eldiana Medeiros, Bekah Kapepa, Laura Fong. 35 Wendy Kaopuiki, Pua Smith, Jonelle Chun, Tammy Maka'awa'awa, KeIi'i Olson, Lisa Curammeng, Barbara Erskine, Leilani Talon, lrene Ah Loo, Malia Forbes. 45 Monica Letoto, Shannon Correa, lana Santos, Kim Makua, Julie Rosete, Ke'aIa Tim Sing, lodi Lincoln, Debbie Nobrega, Shelley Weatherwax. Missing from picture: Laurie Murakami lCoachJ, Charlene Kauahui Christenson CCoachD, Puamana Seymor QCoachJ, Bill Lewis CCoachD. D Kehau Handa, Mahealani Monteieh, Dana Young. 25 Kathleen Kamealoha, Chris Kaeo, Ann Terai, lamae Kawauchi, Cynthia Makaiwi, Kapua Sproat, Stephany Nihipali, Korynna Kamakani, Charmay lacobb. Missing from picture: Laurie Murakami fCoachJ, Charlene Kauahui Christensen CCoachJ, Puamana Seymor CCoachJ, Bill Lewis CCoachJ. iff BOYS TR CK 13 David Chock, Chris Fry, Ryan Mahelona, Jonah Ka'auwai, Darren Doi, Nalu Kukea, Werner Girndt, Richie Aki, Shayne Mahelona, John Pierce, Jason Wahine o kai, Jamie Stockholm, Sheldon Tomas, Charles Timtim, Nikolai Buchnolz, Jeff Yin. Missing from picture: Marshall Marumoto QCoachJ, Kelsey Nakanelua CCoachJ. 13 Umi Bowman, Rod Sueoka, Mark Inay, Leland Knell, Brian Santos, Derik Apuna, Shane Awai, Todd Tanaka, Kukui Keliikipi. 25 Jason Pekelo, Johnathan Freitas, Doug Brede, Ty Hutchinson, Kipi Akana, Chris Burkart, Lance Katahara, Gorden Kapu, Naap Fukuda, Chauncey Pa, Kevin Nitum, Brad Bennett, Randy Kapowai, Wayne Cambra. 35 Arthur Lyman, Desmond Pescaia. 45 Brad Ah Mook Sang, Gary Alapai, Kawai Arakaki, Kip Sam Fong, David Maeva, Randy Ruiz, Tony Tavares, James Ferrigno, Jason Leong. Missing from picture: Marshall Marumoto fCoachD, Kelsey Nakanelua CCoachJ. K ,AFV ,mmf Vx mfg I A Q1 A QL We LCN5 ' A I , 'f ' :vor W1 ' V' W , 5- ., --7 ,., I ,uiccws Sw QJuW QwOc5 l4rMf,L ij !K?fi f'ffK M QV so ww fm MM Emi f f W ' ' 4 , A 'f4fB A,Y, 4gf.j5 ,RQ, '4f'ifQ'ffj3,lAVKC vfv7'CTL:,f A . S22 SQL btouv Oddif M4 EL' ii N' N' K! VXfLfQk-'x.cM4f-1 v xhfixqg? .115-'?f Wj ' 1, .1 . lffllfgy f ll QOCQl,fMf,L N-1 ls Ions x. - Wg? I ' . 5 girls- E ' ,9, .1 ,',f2.fg..f5v' , 417, ,fgf fg 'INA' 4 U ' .1 B, f -, -rpm x ff? 'wwf esm- ?, v6f,, U ' ' 'Q x ll' I if t , Lxtnl , 1' 4 YM: 1 2 N 7 ff , I' Wgpr' 'zu ' V Yfjt my , :r f-f1!,ff,+' , -' H140 I - 3- 'T Q Qv' I Y xlf qfx V V v'1'!41?, 'gif' - , 5 - f . I ' Qy, x- K v f 1 v X 'Q gi ,ivff V Q 'J X xx 1 H1724-P, 'i . ,' , yy . . xx ' ' - 91: , I N 5 . ' ' 41 lt - A I W4 1 'IA't4.fc15nC NRE 'D Q5 6JVbNUVl-d ou, ww, Gunn fpwlw 'Q F, Aff q-121,l,DLD'k,DA.vRx'Rk, Sil, up My N5 435' MQ' W x X WN Www Skaggs W W Xgwigwgiw N5 ww' Si? gf W if W M9 www Aia i ka ulu Ia'au Ku kilakila ka '6hi'a Kohu like me ka pali i ka makani Pa'a pono i ka honua Ho'oheno ka 'ie 'ie i ka '6hi'a Like me ke keiki i ka makualiine Me ka 'olu o ka maile Ke 'ala puia o na akua Hiki mai ana na manu E inu i ka wai lehua O na pua i mohala 'ia :No ke ola ka 'ono. 'I 1 tw,-N. M , There in the ancient forest Stands the maiestic '6hi'a As a bulwark in the wind Anchored to mother earth. The 'ie 'ie caresses the '6hi'a Clinging like a child to its mother With the suppleness of the maile The permeating fragrance of the gods The birds light on the limbs To sip of the lehua nectar From the blossoming flowers Which provide sustenance essential for life. lehua Manic. Yellow Lehua. Plwomgraplwrf Karen Ka'upu. nw We if A , A ik KM T51 ,, ng gi, I 1' ' J fe -X, K3 Rh A'4Nf.Q3'-' ' f K 'M A w. .H 4Y M K 2 lax V wir Y. Nw X VW 4 ,Y W f 1 xx? If K K A --.A!, Y, K J r I 2 my-'.f, f 1' Ai .1 ,l V, gi ii' g if -V -w.. '-.. Hr W! TA? fi , J fl 33,1 4' ty any times I took for granted the ings which are so preciousql if l iver realized how important they ere until they were gone and it was ne to leave them behind. Such is e case with being a senior. This rar I got to wear a silk lei for Ing Contest, sit on they floor area :ring Founcler's Day assembly, visit auna'aIa. and sit on the senior rnch. For threeyears l've waited idlsutfvived thellunderclasstltten I I rtures in order to finally becomeja LNIDR, and' now I'muslt'look'lforward a different future: college. a ' i ireer, a family. In August I , vuldn't believe I was asenior, in ctober the feeling started to sink y . by January, seniorityishitd over- I une me, and by May,fIwI1enQl,fwas ally getting into it, it lwoiilllhle go, Eorlever. No more greent no ore alllyouycan eat fries at 'Akahi, t more free Warrior ,gaifnesiort pep- semblies. no more battles 'for the -irit Spear el no mcirelkamehameha. :ter all the rush of senior I tivities, I finally got to sit down minute and settle everythingyin my nd. I had this urge to see the old l kahi again, so l walked down there rough the dorms. lt was locked: I f A ,dnft been there since its was turned' tola Continuing,lEducation,building e. I rremembereydg the, ice machine ri could envision what itfhad beelnjlf y V y y 'l116' inany iexfperien that always ran outof ice when I wasthirsty. the portrait of our Princess Pauahi above the flower tableil remembered putting up my campaigntpostyer on the walls Junior year. AlncI Aunty' Theresa sneaking us dessert, sitting down and telling us about her tamily.5She's gone now, too, Standing there alone, I thought I could actually see people walking down to the conveyer belt to empty their platesg It was kind of spooky after ajewhilei so I Ieft,,l began to wal,kyfan,dfended up ony the hill above AdIBqildl'yhgy. Thoughts of daysipastt asyatflfiwiqlittjeiiclasstttan ran through my headlgfl-s't homecomings, proms. Song C0l'l'I,E5f5'.'Vi3l2ljI'll1BS Dances. and especially'Sophomore yearLiAll the things lttahadwlooketl forwlarcl to and thought were so importantiwere now just memories. Imfnot ready. I y thought. I'm not ready to leave all the familiar sightsg rett sounds:-and' ' ' l1at1goutls,i.lfin still a sophomore at heartlfor threewot thefymost important Yl?Hfl5Jl6ff',l'l1Y- life, l've been hereg high above the rest of the city. Above the traffic. the city streetst catered Noland protected. What happens when I'm alone? Maybe l'll never see mygyfriends again. 5 What if I neyvertjfatne to Kamehameha at,3aII2y Wheytfggwouldyl be? I do V I iknbwl ithatifml 'waist here have iven YNY by 8 ces. lessons. v s ftnally .Wi K 244 a '4 A memorablef hello for a year of good-byes 'x I ' W-:Am On September' 6, I985, the seniors took part in their very last Welcome Back Assembly. That was only the beginning of the end. Little did the seniors realize that that Welcome Back would be an Aloha and Good Luck before very long. I never realized how precious two simple words like Welcome Back could be, and all the thoughts it could stir up. Speaking of stir up, l can still see Roland stirring it up to Hui Mele's sounds. l can just see his tall bony body jammin' in a reggae style and then doing his breaking imitation. not to mention his friendly invitations to the new teachers to join him on his dance floor. Things like that made our Welcome Back so much more valuable. The assembly took away my sad and fearful thoughts and left me with laughter and cheer. The Welcome Back Assembly gave us a memorable hello to start our year. hc 'Q ,A Ryan Eddie Abella Honolulu, O'ahu Gene Lulse Namlko Adams Kahului, Maul Jessica Malia T. Adams Kamuela, Hawai'i gang- twct..-14 .Q-5 1 'W milf ' .F 4 l - fu- rw.. - 1 'e'fJi-J ' -1 , M-.. -iwflffla 'M-:la f' -V X . . . Kehau L. Ah! Mook Sang Alison Kae Leilani All Teri Kaleookalam Ahal Papakolea, O'ahu Ah Puck Leo Girl Sunset Beach, O'ahu Pacific Palisades, O'ahu him -u'alE5'iL............ David Alexander Akaka Bernadette Leilani Brad Kekipi Aki Akana Honolulu, O'ahu Akana Hanapepe, Kaua'i 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu , 31... Lance Takeo Akana Arlene Wailani Akui Brent Charleston Kane'ohe, O'ahu Ar Polialoha Almeida Makakilo, O'ahu Olomana, O'ahu 'Braddah Al Kaimana Ching Wong Ahsing 'Aiea, O'ahu Kimberly Yvette Akana Kane'ohe, O'ahu Tania Melelani Yvette Tita Amaral Na'alehu-Ka'u. Hawai'i X 1I-Affi 5. 1 .ll 5 -, uf LQ ll.. ,-. L., , LeeAnn Kaleinani Anderson Kailua, Hawai'i 1- N 'l l 51 in V ll fx 2 T wu Pff lf: t 5 K A ' , C A Ka. rv lf Denise Noelani Manuela Arista Honolulu, O'ahu Kaiana Awai Kahului, Maui Derik Kane Wahilani Creighton Kawailani Big Boy Apuna Kaki Arakaki Kapahulu, O'ahu 'Aiea, O'ahu l l JoAnn Healani Attwood Donelle C. Avilla Kailua, O'ahu Kalihi, O'ahu 6, Davida Poliala Ayers Donyale Kahana Bailey Delveta Velveeta Kailua, O'ahu Waihe'e, Maui , l V V! ' V J, Qary T.K. Arakak Aliamanu, O'ahu Garrett Kulonoehu Awai Pacific Palisades, O'ahu Curt Kalika Balanay QQBula7! Kapahulu, O'ahu Brian R.R.R. Dubrow Baptista Palisades, O ahu Kalei'okalani Joe Anuari Ke'ala Barela Foster Village, O ahu ,un-I ,-rs H i W I . . M , I Landon Bautista Mililani, O'ahu W 33 Kihei Silva. In the four years that I've known Pua, she has done so much for me that I could never thank her enough. There have been times in office when I have forgotten or neglected some of my duties, but Pua was always there to pull me out of the hole. She never wanted any recog- nition, but it's time that she gets some. I can't think of any student who's given more time and energy to the class than Pua. Pua has been my leadership partner, and will be my friend for life. I consider my friendship with Paki as my greatest reward for being involved in ASKS. At first, our ability to work as a team didn't seem special because it came so naturally, he's one of the easiest people to work with. Now I realize how rare such co-operation can be. Individually we're far from being ideal leaders, together we make an extraordinary leader. of t Afjass of I986 - Pua Smith. I 'u J Divided they strive, united they thrive 1? sig? a ef H53 M 1 X i ff, i gfvf , Sm ' N Q ,, A 4 ff s+ . wX,yQgijgATi Qi .1 N .VA W' xg' Q 2 , ,N ,. 1,1 . 34 A ' lL'. Li E EE! EZ.. 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YQ ,Vff 2 WU ':' F' ffl RQ-QW If 'ff' L Af I 'R Lwm., 5' !'fA'! xkq N . x. ,, ..M-fwm, , :W m ,L lmwgzcu MM u ' Mwvfiw' f' .N.'a,,.,,.xvV' ' v4wwPx?gff'f5feNf:?!wm MQW -'samw w TE, 351 Q41 wW'w1 1 -V mamma My A. M ' Y suns- nun ww ' 1 ' 555 W 'M H ' 1570. 1 W Ami. 45 ' ' , m My syn? ,4 1 iv ,M W v 1 , mm., 1 W W ,F JL Y fd? fi . I l Qi ff, I I.. ,I E is V 3:5 - v Z Kunane Paul Burns Leslie Ann Nalani Burns S tanley Cadiente Lanette Pualani Campos O'ahu Wai'anae, 0'ahu Nanakuli, O'ahu San Diego, California , M ,fm- K 1 wg , 'RN .r ! 3 1 Le, L - ' ' J Jeffrey Allen Kekai Terrilyn Ka Kim Rose Bunny Lin Cantrell Carineo Hale'iwa, O'ahu CHSUO Wai'anae, O'ahu Hanamifulu, Kaua'i Wailua. Kaua'i Charlynn Noelani Michelle Lee Mahealani Dory Chang Eluwene Keola Chang Cazimero Cazimero Moanikealaokahalaopuna EIus Enchanted Lake, O'ahu Kohala, Hawai'i Kailua, O'ahu Hau'ula, O'ahu Robin Ka'ohinani Chang Pearl City, O'ahu Ronelle Noelani Ching Hawai'i-Kai, O'ahu :ESP Helen Chun Honolulu, O'ahu 'flaw L . -C N -msd Clarence Ka'a'e'1a Thad Chee J. Kaleanani ching Char Honolulu, O'ahu Kailua, O'ahu Enchanted Lake, O'ahu Leolanl Chun Jennifer May Ling Charles Charlie Anelu Choo Ono XXX Chock Honolulu, O'ahu Kamuela, Hawai'i Xfmwai-i-Kai, O'ahu , K W Lisa Ki'alani Chun Nathan Patrick Kaniela Sharissa Gaye Kuk Lin Pacific Palisades, O'ahu Chun KODBHG Ann Chun 'Alewa Heights, O'ahu 'Alewa Heights, O'ahu Tanya H. Chun Kapalama, 0'ahu Bret Kimo Jackson Cobb Koloa, Kaua'i A Yi M . Colin Scott Kana'i Correa Hawai'i-Kai, O'ahu T ,Q :fe .9 rf! limi so V Elm A 5' WL ,gift , . N -!,!.,r'sN'K4i?'1f,I. 7.5 t i yas' Q33 W t ?7 it f 'Mf' 311 44-F 45-'wf'4 '. , :wil ' fmt 'f 4 H345 44,335 yi. is '15 ' -if 3 Til :Qi i,e Maybe it's because Administration is keeping a close eye on it. Or maybe it's because students have found a new place to cruise. Or maybe it's because, after all these years, students have come to realize that school is just not the place for the things that go on at corners The diminished use of corners, long famed as the in spot on campus, seems to me a positive sign towards making Kamehameha the kind of place we would like it to be, and the kind of place we would like others to think it is. NALo9 i Buns Things just aren't what they used to be 253 ki 1 ,E g '1 nil it ti X I, W' ,'ggm'u,5l,f'g1f'+,, , J' ' yi lf Y L ?'l5'ih, 1525: f I I Wie if T-,.1hf'lPf', ' at 3 'z 5: ij :tgfff ' Y .. ., tax:-alfa, , -' ','-,wmv '- it t A fx, , , swf r 1? ff, , , 1 . I V, A .. , W yzjff- vm fitt' flhiswx W ' ,- ' .gg W 9 W H ., M I . L Q its - ' 2 - , N V ,iff A s2,ai3,T.i To accept victory or defeat with grace and pride ,MCE , , in . , . .,, ,, ,, ,rt Spencer Big Spence Correa Hawai'i-Kai, O'ahu il . Q -af'-t..,u'MglM Value - holding on to it. This has a lot to do with me. In sports, I do my best not to take things for granted. When I run out into the stadium wearing a Kamehameha uniform, I feel proud and honored. I have come to realize that only a few Hawaiian youngsters get to represent the hopes of Hawaii. There are many students turned away, this is when I stop to really value the things I receive. - Garrett Awai A team consists of players who express the desire to work hard, possess qualities of aggressiveness, cooperation, respect for one another, and an attitude of good sportsmanship - to abide by the rules and accept victory or defeat with grace and pride. Teamwork helps mold the players into understanding, giving, and well-rounded individuals. - U'ilani Kalalau Toni Lynn Pualani Wai'anae, O'ahu 'NW Joell Kehaulani Covington Honolulu. O ahu Jainnie Theresa Cox 'Aiea, O'ahu Joy Lynn Dantsuka Kapalama, O'ahu .3 Andrea Pualani Dre De La Cruz Honolulu, O'ahu i . Douglas Keoni Crabbe 'Aiea, O'ahu Leandra Arlyn Kehaulani Data Waipahu, O'ahu Guy Ali'ikoa De Silva Waimanalo, O'ahu l my l W, l .. l r i l l E ,MLW ' Glen Westfall Lisa Curammeng Cunningham Lawai, Kaua'i Mililani, O'ahu 'vs Edwin Matthew Dayton Davilyn Noilani Kalihi Valley, O'ahu De Costa Kailua, O'ahu Shana DeCosta Darryn Shane Kane'ohe, 0'ahu Dela Vega Punahou, O'ahu S l 1 W N11 -w, 52, ,jg Q3i?55f??'f7' .VW SLQLYQQ V X -M2641 Qw f.f1g', val, flaw a Leo Miranda Kakela Lisa-Ann Lokelani Kalani Doo Dean Gregory Nohe Delatori Doerfler B.A. Kailua, O'ahu DuPont Lahaina, Maui Kailua, O'ahu Pacific Palisades, O'ahu Jan Noelle Ellazar Barbara Noelani Erskine Lawrence Robert Tam Garid Faria Hawai'i-Kai, O'ahu Honoka'a, Hawai'i F095 Eeperenza Kane'ohe, O'ahu . Mililani. 0 ahu Ku'ulei Feliciano Sash Fitzsimmons Stephanie Leionalani Fo Gwen Kimlen Kona Girl Sunset Beach, O'ahu Feenie Uluwehionalani Fong Kona, Hawai'i Honolulu, O'ahu Kula, Maui pr' wt 4 I lil Laura-Lynn L.H. Kaulanaokalani Fong Nu'uanu, O'ahu '-1 Diana Fontaine Honolulu, O'ahu Erica Ho'oululani Haole Girl Fontaine Manoa, Q'ahu sl , ,. ,A ww H . ' rt . - Rf - I Y .gi ai-,tm it g V mam i W 'A' , . .. . ,g wstitwix ' L' - it W ' ' ' warm 'f 1-MSW.. ' In . . 1 I 21.5-, ,Y , V- J.. 'g ' if ,ni r fr' 435' Hey Vern. Who're the real brains in your class? ' I know you've got your Kaleis, your Jennies, your Monicas, and your Kips. I know you've got your Pan-Am bag carriers, your bookworms, and your dictionary readers Cnice moo-moo Miss Powersl. y I know you got your Hooey Llamas Cgit on, Doc S Burrosb, and your Honors Honors. but my guess, ol' buddy, is that these L-7's are not one bit smarter than you or me. Why I bet their brains are filled with the same saimin as ours. It's just that they seem to know how to put their noodles to work. That and how to stay out of the grips of mean ol' Mr. TV Set and temptin' Miss Pardy Hardy. Why I bet there's a whole lot of smarts buried in most of the jocks, clowns, and laulau landers who sit next to you in class. Why Vern. you yourself might be the big- gest brain in all Kam School. If you'd use it. Knowhutlmean? . Valerie Pulelehua Charmaine Ke'3la Franquez Freeman B,A, Hawai'i-Kai, O'ahu 'Aiea Heights, O'ahu 7 Rena Leina'ala Garcia Shari-Ann 'Shares' Lahaina, Maui Pi'ilani DeIaCruz-Ganiiao Pearl City, O'ahu ,gym Leilani Marie Kirk Kendall Halemano Wang -Guerrero Kalihi, O'ahu Waikiki, O'ahu 'QL U -Q-we . .,.. Heather Makanani Fujiyvara Napp Keola Fukuda Kaimuki, O'ahu Kaimuki, O'ahu Dione Didi Gl ory Christine Leilani Aiko Kailua-Kona, Hawai'i G00 Manoa, O'ahu Kimberly Leimom Hilo. Hawai'i i Hall Van Hare Honolulu, O'ahu W e Being one of the Senior clowns is a great honor ... I thinkl A lot of people think I m I'm crazy, but I'm not - reallyl I'm STRANGEI Wait, I think lm crazyl I believe that people should do as much as they want to in life - even if it's off-the-wall. I like to think that I'm high on life. I like to make people laugh because it makes me feel like I'm doing something for the world. I get down when people don't laugh but I guess that is life. I also think that people should enjoy their youth and create good memories. And one last thing I'm not Strange, I'm CRAZY! --David Maeva Clifton Heen Kalaheo, O'ahu Hudson Haaheo Hing Honaunau-Kona, Hawai'i Rogerlyn Hiwa-Hiwa Troubles Hose Makaha, O'ahu Audrey Ann Heflin 'Aiea, 0'ahu Glenn Wally Ho Makawao, Maui ini Kahalaomapuana Howser Kailua, O'ahu Naomi Kristl-Ann Helenihi Kapalama, O'ahu Karen Pomaika'i Ho 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu Kelly Ann Hu David Merlin Honolulu, O'ahu Huihui Hawai'i-Kai, O'ahu iw X.- Bonnie Ishii Honolulu, O'ahu Sammiedean Ululani Elizabeth James Wailupe. O'ahu William Jarrett Honolulu, O'ahu Mr. Berry is a very quiet man. In fact. he is so quiet that I used to think he didn't r. really care about our class. But he does care. , It isn't always easy to deal with a class like a ours, but Mr. Berry returns every year as our ' advisor. If anyone wants to know the meaning of patience, dedication, and understanding, they should look into the Chuck Berry Version. After all, he has had to be quite remarkable to deal with over 350 impatient, uncooperative rascals. All I can say, Mr. B., is that we could not have made it without you. If the class only knew how much you've done and gone through for us. All this time. your own wants and needs have come second, and most of the time, I am ashamed to admit, we haven't offered you the slightest feeling of appreciation . . . or even a thank-you. This here is a quiet one. Maybe it's too little too late, but mahalo ia 'oe. . H? M Kimberly Noelani Jay 'Aiea Heights, 0'ahu Kim Ululani Ka'ahanui Kapalama Heights, O'ahu David Martin Kahaulopua Waikapu, Maui .fr L-V, ' Kevin Kin Mun - .long 'Alewa Heights, O'ahu Kimberly Lehua Kaaikala Kim Kai Kahului, Maui Debralynn Yoshie Kahikina Kailua, 0'ahu Maile Christine Jonick Pacific Palisades, O'ahu Michael Kaha Wai'anae, O'ahu l David Kaha'anaumaikai Fozzie Kahoilua Honolulu, O'ahu Debra Anne Noelani Joy Kailua, O'ahu Kenneth Kahahawai Kailua, O'ahu Arjay Kalei'okalani Kenji Kaho 'ohanohano Nanakuli, O'ahu gn-Q-1-no H-A How fast? How fancy? Just enough to make everyone s head turn. Putting everything you got into one car is exactly what it takes. It's their pride, joy, their Dream Machine. lt could cost thousands of dollars to make these vehicles cruizable. But even if there is money to put these machines together, one more thing is needed, and that's a touch of class. What would a car be without the spirit which the creator supplies? All of this hard work is worth it, after all, it's like taking care of a baby. It needs all the loving and attention it can get, including a name. That makes a complete baby. Of course, not all of these babies are the best, but they're very hard to beat MWF WHMW 'i gf ,nn Leeann U'ilani Kalalau LeiIaAnn MiuLan Kau'i Hana, Maui Kalauokalani KahaIu'u, O'ahu ,Q-. we 5 2 -. 3 . ii, age , 1 1 K 'W , Y ge, xi xg W ' Sherreen Kalua McNeil Jacob Kaipo Hilo, Hawai'i Kamai Hawai'i-Kai, O'ahu win Kekai Kanoa Cynthia Ku'uipo Ho'olehua, MoIoka'i Kanoholani Kihei, Maui Isaac Kalua Hau'uIa, O'ahu Daverney Nanea Kanae Q!DaV!l Kahului, Maui Alexander Alika Kaonohi III Enchanted Lake, O'ahu Kim Lehuanani Kalua Kane'ohe. O'ahu Guy Punahele Kaniho Kuliou'ou, O'ahu KeaIi'i Karlen Kailua. Oahu My artistic ability stemmed from my childhood drawings. You remember drawing the standard American kid picture of your basic apple tree, your basic house, and a basic element of every picture: the sun oming up between two mountains? lt wasn't until l got older that I saw a need for my sketches to mature. I began to notice that these drawings didn't look in the slightest like the home in which l lived, the banyan tree on the corner, or the sun up above. When someone has a fire in their na'au it means that he posesses a desire to learn something. It is because of this fire that l constantly drive myself to draw a wider variety of things. l always try to improve a picture's realistic feel. And that is the core around which my art revolves, my talent stemming from it. - Delmann Naipo The fire within the artist Eia Hawai'i ' an ii, ,V If More like a restaurant than a school cafeteria Can you believe it? This is our senior year, and we have only one year to use the new 'Akahi. For the past three years, we have used the old 'Akahi which was still nice, but l'm glad we have this new one. I'm trying to make the most of the new 'Akahi with all of its extravagance: the size, the tofutti machine, the porcelain plates . . . you know. those porcelain plates are a students' worst nightmare. lt was embarassing enough to drop those plastic plates, but can you imagine dropping a porcelain plate? lt would be horrendous! And how about the silverware? lt's so shiny you don't even want to touch it. Nevertheless, the food is great, and I look forward to lunch in an atmosphere that seems more like a restaurant's than a school cafeteria's. Michelle Kauhane Kane'ohe, O'ahu 'vi' if ,ki wi l if i ' Sophia Lehua Kauhi Scott Kalani Kaui Scott Alika Karen KaIena Ann Kane'ohe, O'ahu Ke'ahapana, Kaua'i Kauleinamoku Marie Ka'upu 'Aiea, O'ahu Kane'ohe, O'ahu Craig K. Kawakami Daynette Twiggy Renee Marie Mahealani Douglas Alapa'i Lihue, Kaua'i Nloani M. Keahi Keau Kekahuna Jr. Waimanalo, O'ahu Kula, Maui Wai'anae, O'ahu 'lm Kelli Ann Kels Hisa Karlson Kukuiokalani Donalyn Kahealani Liane Mahealani Noelani Kelekolio Keliikipi Keli'ipuIe'ole Keli'ipuIe'ole 'Aiea, 0'ahu Kahala, O'ahu Kaunakakai, MoIoka'i Maunawili, O'ahu x , . F7 .X Ke Joseph Mendiola Keoho Linda C. Kepda Arlyn Ku'upuaokalani Jr. l . .,. ' Kepo'o Enchanted Lake, O'ahu Hilo' Hawa' l Makiki, O'ahu . sim , W, ffl, ss Bradley Kincaid Desiree Makana Klask Lelend Naoiokalaniuia Kailua, O'ahu I Dez Y- 4 Knen, Wallua, Kaua 1 Palolo, O ahu Lisa Kuewa Isaac Kupahu Hannah Haunani Waipahu, O'ahu Kailua, O'ahu Mei-Ling Kupihea Nanakuli, O'ahu K il .M , Glorilyn Melelani Kimokeo Makakilo, O'ahu Bradley Edward Kenji Pilialoha Koa Koanui Wai'anae, O'ahu Michelle Lanosa Hilo, Hawai'i Ivana Momilani Lau Waipahu. O'ahu i r Mark Stephen Lau Kane'ohe, O'ahu Ronald Kehauokalani Lau Kahalu'u, O'ahu Being Legislative Apprentices was a great experience for us. We learned how the State Government works. Working with the legislature taught us things we would never have learned in school. We met influential people and made a lot of new friends. a We were treated like adults, not like , students in a school program. If we didn't know the answer to a question, it was never f hard to find. There was no such thing as a Z l S dumb question. We learned about government. W Q . . X! and it made us proud that Kamehameha offered ' ri us a chance to be HPPrentices. 'f 2 ' K -Kehau Ah Mook Sang, Dee Heely, Q f Becky Brown, Reiko Malama 1 cfnx ' J' , fgxxt ff eff' 271 l ly ,.. Bus pals: not just another 'ohana Those of us who live on the boonie side of O'ahu, the ones who get to ride on the North Shore Bus, are very lucky because we derive the added benefit of belonging to another special family: the North Shore Ohana. We share our secrets and experi- ences and help each other out. Mr. Hubbard is our guardian angel. He's been our driver for many years, always in black shades, and blue jacket, always with his cigar and no expression on his face as he maneuvers through morning traffic and around the Pupukea hairpin. Even when we yell so loud he can't hear his K-65, or through the six-dozenth bus breakdown, he's never left us. fExcept that once: and we all silently prayed he'd return, and he did. Thank goodnessj. Getting up at 4:30 a.m. to catch his bus - our bus - is almost worth it. .lan Keola Melelai Janimo Lazarus Wai'anae, O'ahu Brenda Kala'iokamanu Lee Kane'ohe, O'ahu David V ThomasL Kaimuki, O'ahu Jadyanne Kwai Jun Lee Kane'ohe, O'ahu Malcolm Kwan Hung Lee Jr. Waimanalo, O'ahu Scott Allen Kaumali'i Leong Kevin Michael Legs Lee Mililani, O'ahu Michelle Wai Lin Lee 'Alewa Heights, O'ahu Monica Mariko Brigid Mon -Letoto Linda Lee Macy Ann Ululani Lee Kane'ohe, O'ahu Wai'alae, O'ahu Y Rory Kaniela Lee Bonnie Kainoa Lelepali Ka'a'awa, O'ahu Pearl City, O'ahu fm 5 R Wendy-Jean Leimamo Joell Pomaikalani Loa Mamo Lind Waiakea, Hawai'i Kane'ohe, O'ahu Kaimuki, O'ahu Kipahulu Hana, Maui 74 Rozanel Nl080n Ryan C. Lorenzo lfleat:'?fI',lMef'YaZ James T. Low h' Logan Wai ro O'ahu Kal' ana 'a ' Ove Kane'ohe, Oahu Hau'ula, O'ahu p ' Mo'ili'ili, Oahu V ,Q . 2 if Q f- ,J , , W a u Laurette Jeanne Kananionapua B,A, Lori Puaonalani Lum Low Foster Village, O'ahu Hawai'i-Kai, 0'ahu Curt Tokio KeIi'i - Maeshiro 'Ahuimanu, O'ahu Tiffany Napualei Lyons Kane'ohe, O'ahu ..,, ., ,.,u David Sole losefa Christine K. Mahelona Tammy Puanani Walter Kana'avao Maeva Honolulu, O'ahu Makaawaawa Walt Makaula Kailua, O'ahu Waipi'o Gentry, O'ahu Enchanted Lake, O'ahu 1? Lynn Puanani Makua Salt Lake, O'ahu Malcolm Makua Honolulu, O'ahu 'CRW Reiko Melenie Rei Malama Kane'ohe, O'ahu I definitely won't forget Colombia - the maid service, discovering there was no drinking age, and most of all driving on the left side of the road at about 9Omph. -Andrea Dela Cruz While I was in Bolivia, I changed . I grew. I learned about other people, my country, the country of Bolivia, and myself. Things which at one time seemed important became superficial and vice versa. - Brian Baptista I learned to speak Turkish, eat their food. attend their school, and adopt their customs. Turkiye' ye size seviyoruml Ben sizi unutmayacagiml I love you, Turkey! I will never forget youl 4 Darice McCabe fl, Q students: Andrea De La Cruz, Bria! Baptista, Darice McCabe. X Photographer: KNA Staff. 'Xt iw? ,ef Z J ID 5 A. if Strangers in a strange land 27 1 -S Hr , , , 7 L ,L A yt A , V , L K , Q fu.- . we wi.-Q-,ut V so' ww h, E 1 lt Shari Gamiao, airborn on Konia Field. Photographer: Laura Teale. Independence r 0-O-0-O what ' a feeling! 276 rw in'de'pend'ent Cin'di pend'entJ: Not depend- ent upon something else for existence. Expressive of a spirit of independence. per'son Cpur'senDf The composite of charac- teristics that make up an individual person. Judging by Webster's definition of an inde- pendent person, one could say that Kamehameha has many of these independents The ones you really notice are the people you just can't help but take notice of. To those who say, Some people will do anything for attention : Who says an expression of independence has to be an attention-hungry plot? Who cares what everyone else thinks? It would be so nice if people could just be accepted for their different characteristics, what makes each of us a person, what makes each of us stand out in a crowd - and love it, too. ' Christine K. Pearl City, O'ahu Calvin C-Mann Mann Kahala. O'ahu l ,P ' . Joylynn lpolani Lai Mann Newtown, O'ahu i an K Kevin Dean Matsumoto Anne ,Mane Maheahm Kenneth Mau Akiko Matsuzaki Mililani. O'ahu Lmha, O,ahu Kane'ohe, O'ahu AAF' Ann , Aaron Kanekawai'oIa McKee Chau? MCNCOH Mersberg O ahu 'O' awa' I 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu wi'fm, musk Darice Hanoko McCabe Kane'ohe. O'ahu Rodney Karl Meyer Honolulu, 0'ahu 'i Trudy Kegla Meyer Renee Mary Punanani Roger Lokela Alapaki KI'iSIy Leilani Mills Kaimuki, 0'ahu Rae Miguel Rajah Miller 'Alewa Heights, O'ahu Kamuela, Hawai'i Kahului, Maui Chadwick Maka Moffett Hilo, Hawai'i Shannon Keaukai Ronan Morey Kane'ohe, O'ahu Alapaki Nahalefa Hilo, Hawai'i Natalie Moix Stacie Noelani Mokiao Honolulu, O'ahu Keaukaha, Hawai'i Leina Morton Shalei Nani Mossman Honolulu, O'ahu Pukalani, Maui Sandy Moana Siu Jun Mindy Min Auli'i Delmann P6maika'i Naho'opi'i Nahuina Naipo Kapahulu, 0'ahu Foster Village, O'ahu Waimanalo, O'ahu Sean Kazuo Hewahewa Nakamoto Hilo, Hawai'i 'T Douglas Kahelemauna Nam Kailua, O'ahu Alice Keapoi Namakaeha Hawaiian Ho'olehua, Moloka i X 1 .1 .A 1.11 111:-1 N 11. 1 , ,tf.113,:1's 'F , 1 fi . 1 , ., 1' .3 .2-im, ' ,ie ., 1 ' F W . 1 fwf1w1afQ?if L1 -1 .11-W if x4iilQ LD ' ' 1425231 M7 ,1 - Igtfff :X F 1, Q. 41.1,,1.1 I I 1. 11 'E g .1f'1, 611 ,4fv3Mw1 ',f1'v.E-1 fe.A,,,'?Lx1E:'1a:1fie-11-11. 1 ,gg-,,.'r , 1 ,,,r1,, ,ml Law, 1115111-1'1, :,i's -1ig1'1?l VQ1 5,-U '.3...1,51 13Iv,w' 13 11311111 . e 151-1. 5 1:- JJ 131 11mIgy15l1w,,,1., 1 -f 1Y111w51 e fwwft 11 I'?ri! 11 1 1 ' fhh?'1f'117g:I:.1 an - 11111111111w1:11if1f1s1lr1 11- 11 1. 11111 34 -me W - 11 5 1 ' 21 41 1 W 211 ' 1' , LH H f,mE .1g7-, yu 1g ,,yj11 ,1,,,,,.agw5,gL L- M 11 11-11 1, m 1 L.,V ,, M V, ,II I 1 1 pw 11. 1 .. , e V, ,F ,, 1. , 1 , , ,me r L K ,i,i...g.w .1.11. 1'I11 1f:Hw 11 t, M1111f1i11i1wW1':.1GS1fL113?zwWi1': 11 ' ' ' 'X' 1 ' 1 --TH 'ww RI 1- 1 'W 1' ' i 1 - ' 1 1' 1 1 1111.1 1- ' H 1111111 'mf-w..m11wm. 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The end of an old day brings on many things to many people. To a senior, it brings that final day in high school- Commencement- just one day closer. He begins to realize that soon he'lI have to leave this fortress and enter the real world . As for me, I want to leave, yet, no- I want to stay. Staying means having the security of help from teachers, counselors, or friends when I need it. But, leaving would mean having the assurance that Yes, I can make it on my own! lt means being independent, self-reliant, and able to confidently make my own decisions. I guess I shouIdn't think of leaving high school as the end of an old day, but the beginning of a new, better, and exciting one. Senior feelings: I want to leave, yet I want to sta rf-1 ., 4 .-1-MK I- l l l i Q Childhood's last gasp? While sen- ior adults worked hard at organiz- ing and planning for our futures, we seniors spent much of our time looking to the past and trying to recapture some of its innocence. Staff photographer Bonnie Ishii lugged a van-load of her baby brothers' Care you sure they wer- en't yours?j trikes and big wheels to school and invited three ever-willing and usually courteous fun-lovers - David Maeva, Napp Fukuda. and Roland Logan - to spend an afternoon wheeling down Smith Hill. Bonnie's conclusion: nostalgia, and David's steering skills, iust aren't what they used to be. I I ri! Y fxj V I N, 2 . I Q ,y 3 2 XJ xx - lt's hard when l'm around kupuna-l want their approval 282 xx N I x R itll, ' I Miss Sandy Young approached me about the Aloha Week Court. Both she and my parents were very encouraging, so I figured, why not? I had to appear for two interviews and a dressing in a kahiko outfit. When I learned that I had been selected as the Aloha Week Prince, I was nervous and my parents were proud. Because l'm representing the State of Hawai'i, l'm always in view. I have to keep still and straight-faced. lt's especially hard when l'm around kupuna. I want their approval. I may miss out on a lot of school events. but I'm looking forward to the experiences that I will have during my reign. l've got a lot of work ahead of me,,not to mention a lot to learn, but l'm eager to give it a try. - Matt Patterson 'SN Mavelin Titta Mai Naparan Kane'ohe, 0'ahu Candice Kaleiokalani Candi-Girl Napuelua Wai'anae, O'ahu Kevin Nawai Kane Needham Waimanalo, Hawai'i fig M e ,f Roxanne Marie Rocky Kananiwaialeale Nitta Kekaha. Kaua'i Rufus Keoni Nobrega Lisa Nnalani Nohoikaiu Hawai'i-Kai, O'ahu Mf 'leY Cruzan Wafanae, O'ahu TW, . .,,. ,, .. M...,., W ....A , , M. , ,,,, , -'ff-F f he ,. , W X- , ,gg Wi... ,Y l Jeanie Karen Nunes Randal R. Okada Earle S. Okamoto Kailua, O'ahu Moanalua, O'ahu Kane'ohe, 0'ahu Chad Omori Bernard Kanahele Robyn Pacheco Wai'anae, O'ahu Ongoy Kane'ohe, O'ahu Wahiawa, O'ahu Tyron Keala Nojima Banzai 'Aiea, O'ahu R Barbara-Ann Keli'iana'ole Keli-Girl Olson Makakilo, O'ahu 4 A f X . Jaime Katherine Paet Rayeiynne Kalulam Roger R. Pangan Jr. Matt ily Khmuela Kane'ohe 0'ahu Pang Honolulu O'ahu P X erson ' Wai'anae, O'ahu ' Makalxa, O'ahu i at be ,W fl, J . .. ,,..li.. , , Desmond L. Ryan Scott Ka'ae'ae V - - - s , 1 ,, W Alana Perkfns - Pomaika'i Pescaia Bare Bear Peterson Kehfulan' Plllho Honolulu, O ahu 'Alewa Heights, O'ahu 'Alewa Heights, O'ahu Hana' Maul 'QE A H-vs ,,, v , ,..,. P QQ., ,.iit ,l .l Kristy Plahy George Kalamalamalama Antoinette Mie-Lani Carl Kaleo Myles Rallita Pearl City, O'ahu Puchert Toni Quon Kapalama Heights, Pearl City, O'ahu Mililani Town, O'ahu 0'6hU 'i' iz, ' -1 .1 1 X I lil- I ii - -- L. .',,i,:i1.. -it .. 1- :L all Robert Kapuni'ai Elua O Hokuokekai Requilman Honolulu, O'ahu .ft 'X E 5 Q RS l I RW- f T . Q . Douglas L. Richardson Kapahulu, O'ahu William Richardson Kailua, O'ahu Glenn Ho as a 4th-grader in Ka Makahiki. Photographer: Pop Diamond. is was .sam-Y .f asmn, 1 aww X Y We used more intelligent phrases, such as dig your nose and eat your toes, or hana- kokolele you broke my okolele We had SNACK l3REAKS inthe CLASSROOM with the hanabada teacher watching us leave our crumbs all over the desklll Then we had to sleep Cyou know, sleep, the stuff you get 20 minutes of in history classy. l'd just hide under my cot and suck my thumb, while my more scien- tific friends would stick paper clips into the electrical outlets. NO RUNNING ACROSS THE BRIDGE! CThen how are you going to get to 5th period algebra?j DlVlDE YOURSELVES INTO TEAMS FOR CRAB SOCCERV' CHey, Rock Lobster's playing! Wanna dance?J RECESS TlMEl Cl missed lunch and the machine was out of M8M'sJ. Ironic, isn't it? When you finally make it to the top of this hill, you realize how good you had it on the bottom. .Q X3 days? l x .y, p i lie had Leonard David Naluahi Randy Daris Riggs John-Paul-Francis Rieta Riggan Niu Valley, O'ahu Waimea, Kaua'i Kim Leimana Malia William Naavaalehua Shorty Robis Rodenhurst Jr. Ha'iku, Maui Kane'ohe, O'ahu Randal Ruiz Kimberly Kaleikini Ryan Makakilo, O'ahu Tita Pauoa. O'ahu Debbie Maria Rimene Roimata Masterton, New Zealand Kelli Kaulani Natsue Rodrigues Honolulu. O'ahu Bonnie-Jeanne Aulani Ryder Kane'ohe, O'ahu Leilani H.E. Tita Rio 'Ewa Beach, 0'ahu Brent Rosenberg Kane'ohe, O'ahu Alan Keoni Sagon Waipi'o Gentry. O'ahu We Bonnie Noelani Saito Kaunakakai, Moloka'i Gina Raedawn Noelani Rickard 'Ewa Beach, O'ahu Ronald Roy Rico Jr. Pizza Man'- Chico Kane'ohe, O'ahu 1:5 3' M What kind of person does it take to be a Song Contest Leader for four years in a row? It takes someone with time, patience, understanding, music ability, and talent. Laura Lehuanani S. Yim is such a person. As Song Contest Leader for the class of l986, Laura has seen us through many phases and has given her heart and soul to making the class sound just right. Though the class has not always agreed with her, Laura always comes through and gets things done. With her gentle gestures, she invites us to sing with feeling. Being Song Contest Leader has brought pain from the hard frustrating work, and joy from all the growing we did despite the pain. I want the class to understand that as leader for these past years, I have not made them . . they have made me. - Laura Yim She gives her heart and soul to make us sound just right i' ii is t it who . - c fi ,st Qwmi-we 'W ix! , , Keoni Nobrega Kunane Burns Alapaki Nahale-a, Napp Fukudarfwjvigey Travis. Photographer Bonnie lshn Wpgmwfw Q'AQ'N ' l can remember sophomore year so vividly. We won the Spirit Spear and we definitely showed everyone how strong we could be. Even the Seniors knew we had a lot of spirit. lt was the best feeling knowing we had beaten them at something! l can remember Napp, Alapaki, Kunane, Joey. David, and Keoni doing their awesome cheers at the assemblies and wearing the creative attire of their football jersies and lava- lavas. We had that awesome cheer that let everyone know that we were the BIG, BAD, BOSS Class of '86. As for the last words to my class, Boomchuggaluggalugga . . .l -Kelli Kelekolio kimnvmmm, Samantha Maile Kenneth Albert Alapaki Brian Santos Kevin Bryan Saeaki Kuma Mak iela Sheehan Santana H I I . Hiker Smurf awao, Maui Kane'ohe, O'ahu onou u' 0 ahu 'Alewa Heights, O'ahU A -ff A ..,.. , yn 'I H: Jade Pumehana Silva Thomas ..3-D,, Schoen Brandon Scott Hokulani paul Henry Shaner HI Hawaiian Beaches, Honolulu, Uahu Severson Kgmefohe, Qyahu Hawal I Honolulu, O ahu Christia Kaha n K. Sheldon Hapmh Bruce Bullet Silva Leila Michele Noelani Iu'u, O'ahu Kaumakamanokalanipo Kailua-Kona, Hawai'i Silva Sheldon Kahalu'u, O'ahu Punalu'u. O'ahu ' f ' - p.w,ii,w1 ' - .Mm of it 4 ew. A Y ws: Qr,Vx'g6,,.l,j - ,J - R- ' ' Y .laElelxSilva, dancing at Colfreelt' Gle'e'rehearsaI.' Photographer, Karen Ka'upu. Music and dance, our culture, our way of life In Western music, notes make songs. ln Hawaiian music, notes count, but lyrics are all-important. For our people, tune is secondary, meaning is crucial. This was a Hawaiian value, but we are losing sight of it. We should remember to read deep into the songs we write and sing: we must go beyond the music to value more than pretty tunes. The same is true with dance. Hula expresses the meaning of words. Hula is not just jumping around to the beat. This is another value we are losing sight of. We watch so much MTV that we forget: words and meaning are what make our music and dance so special. This is our culture, it was our way of life, we Ann Mane Wehllanl shouldn't be so quick to let it slip away. Mom Slmao Waynard Damian Simmons Wai'anae, O'ahu WM Vi. V: e. 5 S, Pua Kwai-Chang Smith 'Aina Haina, O'ahu Josette Robin Leilani Soares Kailua, O'ahu i al Delia Noelani Sing Eric C Siu Eugenia Uwilani Dede Kami Smith Kailua, O'ahu Hawai'i-Kai, O'ahu Kaimuki, O'ahu Wade Kaleo'okalani Tammie Healani-Hoapili Smith Montgomery Smith ,. - . Wai'alae'lki, O'ahu Kapa'a, Kaua'i Ha 'ku' Maul James Kalani Smythe mow ,z l 'i ' l xi .v-4 l g ' K fzs . L 1 Gale Noelani Solomon David Kanoa Soong Alfred Souza Wai'anae, O'ahu Mokapu, O'ahu Honolulu, O'ahu Brian B-Bap Patrick Souza Hawai'i-Kai, O'ahu Ronette Leiola Souza Paiko, O'ahu Chucky Stevens Patriqclia Ptnnsbloelani . - , GUI Ll 3 Wahlawa' O ahu Enchanted Lake, O'ahu Susan Kaleolani Victor Jigz Talamoa Masako Tai Jr. Honolulu, O'ahu Pacific Palisades, O'ahu Kristy Elena Kimiyo Spencer Hawai'i-Kai, O'ahu Neva Kananionapua Supe Hilo, Hawai'i Leilani Ann Talon Pearl City, O'ahu Tracy Louise Kanoelani Spencer Kailua-Kona, Hawai'i 1' hu.- Camille Sylva Lahaina, Maui 43 Garret Wai Kuong Tam Sing Ke'olu Hills, O'ahu mm 'im' Roni U llanl Tanlguchl Kllauea Kauai Laura Ellen Valanl Teale Georgette Kahalu'u, 0'ahu 4 l often think about what my life would be without friends Picture yourself alone at the movies, the dance, or the foot- ball game? What If you had no one to laugh and share secrets with? That's kind of scary Sometimes you never really realize Ruana Thompson Q1Ana17 Hawai'i-Kai, O'ahu how much you need friends until they're gone, even if it's just for a while. A friendship could be looked on as a bridge. It links people together from different places, and allows them to build something very special. People sometimes take advantage of the gift of friendship. You should take the time to appreciate such thingsi one day you might turn around to reach for help, and it might no be there. A friendship involves risks. but it's worth it. l never want to cross my bridges alone. I l'd never want to cross that bridge alone A lei of memories, a spear of pride, and a color of love A lei of memories. a sash of hope, a spear of pride. a shirt of identity, cheers of excitement, and a color of love. Green is what this vision conveys. The vision passes so quickly, but leave the sight of something cherished deep in each heart. Homecoming, Song Contest, Senior Week - all parts of this cherished sight. It was just yesterday that we triumphed during home- coming week to capture the symbol of pride as our own. It was just yesterday the memories and hope combined into melodies at Song Contest. lt was just yesterday our identities spread excitement throughout Kekuhaupi'o. lt was a vision of yesterday that was complete. -- Eugenia Smith l 1 Joseph Kanalua Travis !QBuHeI! Kijoeyfl Kailua. O'ahu -milk Russell Kekoa Kiyoshi Ueno Kane'ohe, O'ahu Valerie Kehaulani Vaughan Honolulu, O'ahu Kai W Mililani Town, O'ahu Dwight lmaikalani Whiting Waikane, O'ahu M35 'M ' rs.. '1 '!fFf v... .. v Kelley-Lee Kahililaulani Wong Hawai'i-Kai, O'ahu. M , X I Kehaulani K0k0'lk Christopher Kalaniakea Wren Wescoatt Parrica Waters Frank Wanslar Kaunakakai, Moloka'i Waiakea-Hilo, Hawai'i Wai'alae 'lki, O'ahu l E l D K I W.lh I Robynne-flhristirje Christine Leinani Wong I-ian foka. Shim Kanae Harlaka Wise Christi awa' 3 Hawai'i-Kai. 0'ahu Keblu Hills, O'ahu i E mg.. l I We 2 rab, Neal Patrick Sui-Lan Kealohaokalani lkaikaokalani Wong Wong 'Rina Haina, O'ahu Hilo, Hawai'i ommtv hmmilif Modeling. That word brings many things to mind - a nice face Cnot to mention bodyj, nice clothes, perfect complexion, perfect hair, PERFECT, PERFECT, AAUGHII lsn't it disgusting? I think so. And I have reason to feel that way because l'm a model. People think that modeling is glamorous. easy, and fun. Well, I must admit it can be so, but not all of the time. Would you consider wearing shoes a size-and-a-half too small glamorous? What about having to wake up at 2 a.m. just to catch the rising sun? Lastly. anyone who has fun wearing cotton in 30-degree weather is out of his mind. Has your attitude towards modeling changed yet? No? You also think it's a fast way to earn money? Okay, so you're right on that account, but it can also be a fast way to earn poor health and poor grades if a model is not careful. Since modeling can require time away from school, I try to keep up with my studies so that if I do have an opportunity to travel and work, I might take advantage of it. Once in a while, though, I feel like stopping the world and jumping off, especially when I am pressured: ZlTSI ALL OVER YOUR FACEI Smile naturally, don't SQUINT. Why are your measurements DIFFERENT? I sometimes end up feeling like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. But most of the time I try to take a laid-back attitude because, as I see it, the positives still outweigh the negatives. I have met many interesting people, traveled to the mainland and Japan, and learned about and enjoyed a new culture. Modeling has given me experiences which I know I will cherish forever -- and that's why I continue modeling! -.Iainnie Cox 3 Above: Those who have beauty within their hearts are the ones who make it, claims Roni Taniguchi, a model with John Robert Powers and Society of Style. She enjoys traveling and meeting people, and she is hoping to get in to a New York Agency. ...ta-tu-1. new,- Right, A model with Altamira in Japan, .lainnie Cox has had the experience of seeing herself in maga- zines, on posters, and on T.V. Here, she appears on a poster advertising Japan's National Railway Deliv- ery Service. f'-N 1.40- 'A P-..... ' .,,,,-Wm fm... Nnkmxsn N---... Above: This vivacious teen not only enjoys dancing. swimming, roller skating, running, and cycling, but she also models. Kelly Hu's credits include ramp modeling, pageants, commercials, and printwork. She is currently with STA CSohibi's Talent Agencyj SOS QSociety of Styleb, and Susan Page's Inc. Left: Modeling since the age of thirteen with Kathj Muller, Joann Atwood has gained something whicl is vital to success in modeling and in life - a mix ture of self-confidence and humility. lt's helped mi to open up more with people and be comfortabli with them. s l Wf . ii. v,.:. A -- - -ff.m.- - - ,. . .1 x. 4 .x 5 . 54 211394 7 1WEEEf5f'C'!3'f sczkgsrl YOUPM 5 MUUksi'U SOUPM fo L.C2Dkgi'U1 IUUPM 'o E :N 1 L- '5 i : X M 3 - w . . Q-2 i -- 'Pin QQ L2 R- Q 1-mi wimsx I F-1 .q:5,,-ggggi:-KX.-,gi ,KL .. + 1, :yi .gg-:Q ggi gg w-I 2? .. - K 3 'H -W ' we A - A .X gf Ip kai: : I .. X H -- K W - X .. Q Q Q ., -- X. 5 ,.., x . X .. .. X X X T 298 Shirlene Tita Wong Hokuokalanikuhiwahiwa Manoa, O'ahu Geoffrey Kanani Yamato KaIihi Boy Kalihi, O'ahu Bradley Kawika Hirou Yoshimitsu Enchanted Lake, O'ahu Martinnzalipi Woody Jonathan Wright ar lne . Makiki, O'ahu Walpahu' 0 ahu Laura Lehuanani S. Yim Sienna Pualani Mana K5ne'ohe, O'ahu Yoshida , Halawa Valley, O ahu Aaron Ah Chee Young Alan Edward Young Kailua, O'ahu Hilo, Hawai'i Susan Michiko Yagi Pacific Palisades, O' Luana Mae Yoshikawa Pipukea, O'ahu Brandon Kekoa Okalani Young TC Hilo. Hawai'i A a.M,,,...-' Memorabilia Photographer: .Iainnie Cox 1 fwrmif orwiwmnoo As a I3 year senior Ive seen many things happen and many people come and go Ive seen the good and the bad times I can remember the mid morning snacks o juice and cookies and playing on the black top during recess. I have enjoyed every minute at Kamehameha. In fact, there wasn't a moment when I stopped to think about going to a public school. Kamehameha has done a lot for me. lt has provided me with an education that most Hawaiian kids can only dream of. lt has also given me an 'ohana away from home and provided me with caring teachers. As my time here comes to an end, l can say that l'm going to miss this campus. After all, I've been here for I3 years. I know life off the hill will be different, but I'm proud that I could be a part of this 'ohana. Class of '86 has shared a lot of 'ohana gathering during our early years. Everyone now shares that common feeling of being part of '86 'ohana, but those of us who have survived I3 years on Kapalama share a unique relationship. - Twiggy Keahi Out of the whole senior class, there are only a handful who can say they're I3-year seniors. There is a special feeling you get when you finally reach the end. You are now able to say, Yes, through all the ups and downs of growing up together, we've made it. There are so many memories that we all have . . . things we did and people we met. Remember that first day of school when you didn't want your mom to leave you? What about those naps we had to take? Everyone hurried so they could lie down at the back of the room and talk story instead of sleeping. Remember the family picnics we had? They really brought the class together like a real 'ohana. All of these experiences kept me going. Even though the years we spent . here on Kapalama has reached its maximum, that special feeling that only a I3-year senior 'ohana can share will live on. -- Lianne Hering Top right: Ann Matsuzaki relives memories at the elementary playground. Right: Miss Sheila Gibb's Class-IJ Laura Teale, Dwight Whiting, Denise Arista. JJ Brian Santos, Kukui Keliikipi, Kim Ryan, Sammiedean James, Billy Richard- son. Alika Kauleinamoku, Randal Okada, Tanya Chun, Kim Kalua. Eugenia Smith. 31 Brent Almeida, Daryl Hee, Laura Yim, Sienna Yoshida, Tiffani Lyons. Napp Fukuda, Michelle Nagamine. Missing from picture: Susan Tai. Below: Thirteen years do not get in the way of Billy Richardson. Kealii Karlen, and Chris Sheldon remembering how much fun swinging on the swings can be. Bottom Iefh Mrs. Carolyn Carpenter's Class-lj Leilani Talon, Lianne Hering. Kehau Ah Mook Sang. 25 Leland Knell, Lynn Makua, Becky Brown. Shana 'eCosta, Daynette Keahi, Christine Wong. 35 Chad Omori. Eric Siu, Christy Maltere, David Akaka, Douglas Nam, Dean Wilhelm. Missing from picture: Robin Chang. Bottom right: Mrs. Betsy Hata's Class-lj David Soong, Alan Sagon, Thad Chee, Colin Correa, Jan Lazarus, Delia Sing, Kaui Kalauokalani. Kelli Rodrigues. Sharissa Chun. 25 Chris Sheldon, Kealii Karlen, Tyron Noiima, Scott Leong, Arlene Akui, Ann Matsuzaki. Ola Souza. ' Il I' E H fl 1 'ww Q' Q , iaith .i sa- 3 31- we 1 .fn , illlnns eggs-wrxw .211 gg ., 'sin F ,.., in wa fi ' t !i 3Q5 '4T lv K A . 5 WI f' Z 1 1 e f Y' NL fwfr Kb N. f'i Q' 979' -in-9 ft! -Wd' Above: On September 6, Lisa Doerfler celebrates her birthday lfinally legally with an aw-you-didn't-haveto smile when her buddies. Keala Freeman, Dede Sing. and 5 Kanani Low, pile it on with flowers. balloons, and cake, Nice going. good guys. , A d break. The I Love Freshmen sign that she is nice. ,ni-W udrey Hefhn smdes m the SPC dufmg her Above Monica Letoto graciously listens to someone s stale jokes during her fourth period drama class Mae Okay, class. Let's talk about nice people. What are they? People who are nice, of course. There are four species of peoplei niceus. ln calss A, we have the l'm-O.K.-if-you are's, who are wonderfully nice all the time, to themselves. In class B we have the Hi-Byes, who are nice enough to tell you hi and bye in the halls whether they know your name or not. ln class C are the Cool Dudes who help you with your homework and let you use their pom-poms at a game. The fee is tax deductible. Now, at the end of our list, we have the extreme crop of niceness, the smiley faces, the Joy Manns of mankind. You take five minutes to get off the phone with them because you go through the rituals of adding, Take care, Say hi to your Mom, See you tomorrow, and the 500 OK s. They draw hearts, rainbows and flowers in an array of pastels on their thank-you notes. To join the extreme-of-niceness club, you must posess at least one of the following: a light blue Mickey Mouse shirt. a scented Hello Kitty pen, or a box of cake mix and 50 birthday balloons for last-minute occasions. And if not. just smile a lot. Why do some poeple go out of their way to be nice? Hey, maybe they're actors! Nah. Why risk a Hollywood career for San Andreas fault- sized smiling wrinkles ? Guess they're not acting, then. Anybody who can act that much MUST be for real. So what's their probIem?l? Well, maybe they enjoy watching the whole world grinning back at them. lt must be a lot better than having the whole world frowning at them, that's for sure. CBesides, you use less muscles to smile than frown.J So, class, your assignment for today is to walk around all day with a foolish grin on your face. Either that or just try to make somebody feel good. Like they always say. it's nice to be nice. l X00 volcrss AUWA A'A I'm so nervous to take my senior picture, I know it's gonna be ugly and l'll have to live with it for the rest of my life. I remember hating to take a nap after lunch, but now . . . Mr. Arakawa, he's really straight. When you go to see him you don't get candy or nothing. Did you sit on the senior bench yet? You're a senior, just go to the front of the line. Our class is like guinea pigs - they always try something new on us. She's never there when you need her. She should be a police officer. God, why do we have so many stairs? Why do we have to walk to 'Akahi? Why do we have to go to Group Guidance? I really don't like school, but don't get me wrong, I do want to graduate. I really feel the grade change this year. Maybe because this year it makes a difference. I can't think of seniors as 'SENIORS' They're just other students that I can look up to. Everyone has grown up so much. I think we know that we're gonna have to leave soon. It's not so bad coming back to school this year because I know the sooner I get back, the sooner I get out - and this time for goodI I like the way underclassmen walk around us. l'm not even gonna budge. And if I do, it may be a little into their way. The teachers are always saying, 'Your class is the worst yetl' Do they say that to every class or is that really true? Come with me to lunch. I don't wanna 'make A' walking into the new dining hall, big senior, and I don't even know where l'm going. l'm gonna look stupid! If you like somebody you no need be shame. Before got to, but now you one senior you no need be shame anymore. ackety ack .wp W fell? M95 55656 lx WM ff Nkflvqlgg QMOIW xx X' if Xxxx ww mx-Q Jeb if . wigs exixwmn N Nt Wx It .QQ-Qsgfd divx W, ,I XNNXX fe W ' NgM.gNQwSSNQ3Q N' K ex F N I. The last bell would ring, books would close and doors would shut. Every- thing would quiet down and settle in for a chilly evening. I often had that time alone to think about things. In fact, I can't remember ever having as many peaceful times as those. I really valued my moments alone. The campus was very different when it was deserted. I would take long walks and listen to the wind blow through the trees. All we seem to hear about is how we are Pauahiis dream, or that we are the chosen ones. Nature was innocent, it didn't disturb anyone or anything. Not a car was in view, not a person was in sight. Everything was tranquil, simple, and exquisite. I do not want to denounce Princess Pauahi, but I feel something ought to be said about Pauahis children. I noticed things that I never took time to really look at before: the orange huapala vine creeping down the rock wall of Auditorium Road, the hala grove leaning into the valley from the lookout near Smith. The parking lots that had been packed with unloading buses, and the hall- ways that had been filled with move- ment and chatter, now looked different When I think of how much this school has to offer, and I think of all the times I 've had to listen to other part-Ha waiians tell me they cou1dn't get in. It makes me wonder about this place. What will happen here? I asked myself. Will things improve? Will things decline? Will others hear the wind stirring the hala leaves? Or see nature so calm and simple? It hurt to think about such things. Then, I got brave and imagined Kamehameha twenty years into the future. It was frightening. Each time we sing the alma mater - All dangers defy ye . . . we re-new our spirit and strength. We remem- ber to stand tall, we feel the surge of pride and dignity that only we, the students of Kamehameha, can comprehend. Why then do we forget to pay proper respect to Pauahi on her day of thanks? Why do we abuse the dress code? Vandalize school property? Say Kam instead of Kamehameha? Why do we fail to strive I saw new and expanded buildings, more parking lots, networks of pave- ment. But I saw no trees and heard no calm winds. Nature was cemented over, shoved, like Kamehameha's enemies at Nu'uanu, into the obli- vion below. She wasn't given any more chances. A heart piercing thought cried within me. What was this that I was seeing? What was Kamehameha? I can not explain the loss I then felt. Maybe it is not meant to be explained. I didn't want to think anymore. No, I wanted to hear the winds blow through the trees again and bury with ironwood needles the future I had envisioned. E ka makani, please tell me that everything will be okay. Hide my tears. No, don't weep with meg you are strong, I whispered to the wind. No, I cried, don't go away. Please stay, Let your flowers growg they want to grow. Don't give up, I won't. Please don't fade away . . . we need you. Tell me you'll always stay and blow through the trees. Watch over the people, grow your flowers and shady trees. Don't let anyone take you away. Please. How can we really be her dream? I to do our best in all we do? Why kf' QQ ff, - thought that the whole purpose of do We forget? f 'C ' W 'Z--f !L'C'C-f'L The Kamehameha Schools was to deve- S nfcgga 5. q ,V lop part-Hawaiian students into X92 7 ' f 016597 students who carry themselves with ' fidzftg 67A-QA, 5 - , i q dignity and pride? I always had C,'fZf'74.f fu Mfg Kwai IJ 94 Z 'Qc' the impression that Kamehameha ' . as . I 4 students were supposed to be better ,316 -Wim WU X M- s - 706 behaved, and more respectful. I 55746 0,6 'xx fQg,4n4,-MXL -,-4 would not say that walking in late -ML! DQa,C0T1.fR, Q, Ag ' ff to Founders Day rehearsal, throwin E 9, . at ri X -'M bf trash over Konia wall, dropping 515 'S 965 q dirty napkins in the hallway, or ', I I 1 3 wiping mud on the white walls is V fn Ve' 'glen A0464 A 9405, W in the least what you could call V fqddz V reSP6ctful. ejfdcu x?fJ0cZn,47 5 QQ 'ff . ' ,f LAIDQQJ 6.12 fav'-ap-M jxzn,,Wa,gQ MA LC NUI L0 SPECIAL THANKS Chuck Klingman - .Iostens Printing 8a Publishing Co. Wayne St. Morris, Brian Ng, Caron Wilberts - B8LW Photography Gene Fujioka - Light Incorporated Bruce Lum, Pop Diamond - Midkiff Production Center Marge Inn - Hawai'i Newspaper Agency John White, Lynette Osaki - Student Production Center Bob Whiting - CoordinatorfMidkiff Production Center Writer Credits: Shelli Aiona, Jo Ann Attwood, Garrett Awai, Donald Akana, Kehau Ah Mook Sang, Apo Family, Brian Baptista, Roy Bass, Kanani Balutski, Becky Brown, Les Ceballos, Andrea De La Cruz, Robert Durnin, Dawn Farm- Ramsey, Sheri Gamiao, Leina'ala Heine, Bob Horwath, Lianne Hering, Kelly Hu, Mike Teruya Dani Hanohano - English Dept. Jan Schuetz - Smith Office Namahana Mai'oho - Royal Mausoleum Altamira Agency John Robert Powers Society of Style Sohbi's Talent Agency Kathy Muller Talent 8a Modeling Agency Karen Ching - Elementary Division Lillian Arquette - Intermediate Division Sigrid Southworth - Midkiff Learning Center Marguerita Ashford - Bishop Museum Sally Preston - Athletic Dept. Emily Neves - Mail Services Mahe Kippenbrock - Student Activities Center Mapuana de Silva Leila Kiaha, Mike Kauhane, U'ilani Kala- lau, Kelli Kelekolio, Daynette Keahi, Kirk Kanetake, Joyceline Lee, Rita Littlejohn, Macy Lee, Scott Leong, Kilolani Mitchell, Russell Makanani, David Maeva, Reiko Malama, Darice McCabe, Delmann Naipo, Sherri Orton, Sarah Quick, Eliza- bfcwifowers, Matthew Patterson, Shawn is 1. we cas .. Q ' :Div io' A-ciM'2a KEg55l9 Ulu a - ka pua e 1.ejQ181,411,5Nf9jQ'fg: r-il a uka. Peterson, Bob Ramsey, Malcolm Reyn- olds, Kevin Sasaki, Pua Smith, Kip Sam Fong, Demetra Stephens, Roni Taniguchi, Laura Yim, Ka Na'i Aupuni Staff. Art Credits: Mapuana de Silva, Monica Le- toto, Mai Naparan, Delmann Naipo. The blossom of aiwiiu - , .II of the uplands. Our book as bloss f- .r 7 u'm,LQ?'f.'twgg of so many. 'Olelo - . .. . .Q .- . - W.-:H 'z 1'--. Quick. Ka Na'i Aupuni Staff Ola Souza - Assistant Editor Momi Lau - Assistant Copy Editor Alison Ah Puck - Assistant Layout Editor Luana Yoshikawa - Senior Section Editor Arlyn Kepo'o - Underclassmen Editor McNeil Kamai - Organizations Editor Lisa Chun - Teams Editor Jainnie Cox - Academic Features Editor Laura Teale - Activity Features Editor Kaleo Ahai - Sports Features Editor Christine Goo - Day in the Life Editor Last, but certainly not least, I would like to thank Kihei de Silva, who has advised the staff for his last year fhe's been advising KNA for the past four yearsj. Much love and aloha goes out to him for all his concern, patience, and time given to the making of this year's annual. No one could've asked for a better advisor with such dedication, perfection, determination, and creativity. My appreciation is beyond words. I'd like to say thank you to Mapuana, Kahikina, and Kapalai'ula for letting us have him at early hours, late hours, weekends, holidays, and vacations. Karen Ka upu Editor-In-Chief IGM, Staff Members: Glorilyn Kimokeo Bonnie Ishii Kalani Lorenzo Gail Chun Lukia Keli'ikipi Teri-Lynn Young Kelleen Chung Kekoa Hara Samantha Macloves Sheri Yamauchi Michelle Sakamoto Trish Hara Muriel Kuroda I'd also like to thank my mom for always listening to me and putting up with me through all my different moods I could never repay you for all your understanding. Me ke aloha ia 'oukou, dfawm diajufnuf Icanil how wield -luhwmhas me h ,I+ seems like o-M3 we lgamj lu vopes, Thank for bd wuz tshmm such a., Send Primal. iw In past ,T my -to sw Guin-luhlbl u. alwwufv Love, Kdmulaud amkwlsq, K - K E Nw S' IL. 1 X Q Q fs? 1, 5 N A ' 5 4 , STS N . N . eff? My X XV Q . s. 'N V . Q Q . gy , 7:-N wx , as X, iwv w-Ni S iQ J -W if 4338 N5 Aana, Opal 142 Abrigo, Scott 143, 145, 209 Adams, Bree 146, 214, 220 Adams, Keoni 146, 172, 197 Adams, Mark 146 Ah Loo, Leina'ala 142 Ah Loo, Sargent 146, 209 Ah Yo, Lokelani 148, 149 Ah Yuen, Moana 147, 221 Ahina, Sandra 148, 170 Akai, Clayton 145, 217, 231 Akaka, L. Leina'ala 142, 190, 213 Akana, Lori 145 Akana, Ricol 144, 221 Akeo, Rhonda 146, 214 Aki, Robert 148, 186, 197, 217, 223 Alama, Darsey 147 Alamida, Matthew 148, 209 Alau, Elspeth 148 Albao, Lilia 54, 143, 148, 149, 171 Amadeo, John 145, 209 Anderson, Kamuela 144, 193, 223 Anderson, Patricia 145, 195 Andrade, Ardelle 145 Anduha, Mahealani 142, 170, 187, 199 Apaka, Rui '142 Apo, Colleen 148 Apo, Kimberly 144, 189 Agui Richard 148 209 ik, i:Arakaki, Suzanne 148, 170 Arnold, ic e e 1 , 70, 214 Asao, Jarisse 142, 219 Austin, Aydeen 147, 221 Awa, Allison 147 Bahilot, Nicole '145 Bailey, Frank 145, 193, 209, 228 Bailey, Weyland 142, 194, 197 Barhoza, Jamie 147, 209 Bautista, Kristen 146, 233 Beimes, Zachary 143, 148, 209, 228 Bell, Jalene 148 Bell, Scott 148, 193, 197, 228 Bermodez, Moana 144 Bertelmann, Yvette 36 Bitler, Keohnlani 147 Blanco, Aurora 149, 170 Brown, Wendy 144 Burns, Lovell 148 Cagle, Ululani 148 Calderon, Preston 147, 209, 231 Camacho, Moses 146, 193 Cano, Oscar 148, 172, 194, 209, 223 Carreira, Lenore 142 Carvalho, Jadean 148 Carvalho, Janel 146, 195 Case, Leonard 142, 172 Chang, Chang, Chang, Chang, Chang, Chang, Chang, Chang, Chang, Ann-Gaylin 146 Celia 144 Faith 142 Heidi 142, 214, 221 Jarrett 145, 231 Keith 142, 193, 209 Keoni 145, 194 Rachelle '146 Tara 145 Chee, Lia 145, 195 Ching, Dawn 24, 148, 186, 190, Ching, Kendrick 72, 145 Chock, Georgette 145 Chock, Jonathan 146, 194, 197 Chock, Lisa 144, 229 Chock, Mason 148, 172 Chong, Damon 146 Chun, Elbert 149 Chun, Lainie 146, 188 Chun, Misty 147 Chung Hee, Tiare 148, 193 213 Cobb, Debbie 144, 189 Comilla, Peter 144, 217, 230 Cordero, Misty 71, 145, 170, 174 Costa, Edward 144 Costa, Roberta Anne Crowder, Bertram 148, 209, 231 Darakjian, Nicole 144 Deguair, Marla 145, 170 Hepa, Kainoa 148, 170 Hering, Nathan 147, 197 Hickman, Jellrey 148, 172, 209 Higa, Palmer 145, 209 Hitzeman, Brett 144, 172, 209 Hoohuli, Suzanne 146, 229 Hope, Kathryn 149, 189 Horiuchi, Shawn 83, 145 Hughes, Brandon 146, 197 Hussey, Nicole 148, 189 Hussey, Rochelle 146 Hustace, Terra 148 lokepa, Patricia 148, 171, 197 Jardine, Joshua '142 Jarrett, Robert 146, 194 Jerome, Samuel 142 Jerviss, Joseph 25, 149, 193 Johnston, Corey 147, 193 Judd, Boyd 144, 193, 197 Kaauwai, Abraham 142, 172 Kaehuaea, Tanya 142, 214 Kahai, Laurie Ann 142, 229 Kahalewai, Darrell 144, 197 Kahauolopua, Erin 145 Kahikina, Lorita 142, 227 Kai, Leonard 142, 231 Kaimi, Charlotte 147 Kala, A. Kea 146, 170 Kalehuawehe, Scott 145, 172, 231 Keleikini, Michael 172, 197 Kali, Peter 147, 172, 197 Kalili, Amy 145, 170, 235 Kalua, Herring 144, 172, 209 Kalua, Kevin 146 Kaluhikaua, Tracy 144, 180, 209 Delatori, Janel 147, 170 Delima, Michelle 145, 199 Demello, Hyland 147, 209, 223 Devincent, Andrea 145 Doi, Darren 145, 193 Dold, James 142, 209 Domingo, Cherilyn 148 Domingo, Robert 73, 144, 194 Dualtre, Lee Ann 148, 227 Ett, Jenifer 142 Enoka, Christopher 146, 209 Estores, Dawn 146, 221 Eugenio, Brandon 148, 209 Farden, Vance 146 Farias, Chad 144 Farias, Tracie 144 Ferreira, Alika 146, 194, 197, 228 Ferreira, Lori 142 Finnegan, Dana 144 Fitzgerald, Fay 142, 195 Florea, Alexis 148, 171 Flores, B. Kenui 145, 194, 209 Fong, Alan- Scott 195 Fong, Mark 142, 228 Forsythe, Elena 142 Furtado, John 147 Furtado, Mary Frances 146 Gailitis, Helmuts 149 Gardner, Veronica 142, 197, 227 Gellert, Elizabeth 142 Girndt, Werner 147, 218 Goo, Candace 144 Gould, Gilbert 145, 202 Green, Katrina 147 Gueli, Anthony 148, 197, 217 Hackbarth, Dale 145, 209 Haina, Kris 147, 188 Hamilton, Ululani 148 Hanohano, Heidi 170 Hee, Racine 147 Heen, H. Kelii 144, 193 Heine, Healii 142, 143, 214, 233 Henderson, Joel 194 Henderson, Tanner 145, 209 Kamai, Lanani 147 Kanae, Jayzel 142, 197 Kanoho, Cheryl 148 Kanoho, Darlene 144, 170, 180, 193 Kaoihana, Travis 145, 209, 223 Karlen, Kaira 147, 229 Kau, Drake 145, 202, 234 Kauha, David 148, 193 Kaui, Kimberly 149 Kaui, Toni Marie 54, 147, 149, 221 Kaulukukui, Jody 146, 229 Kaulukukui, Lance 148 Kaupu, David Keala 144 Kauwe, Kandys 144 Kea, Bernadette 144 mind. Besi es, dark tans and big tog 5 day in th hot sun at Ho'olaule'a Renee W ce and Thadd Ynigues ether! A Kealakai, Jo Ann 145 Keale, Nalani 148 Kealoha, Michael 102, 144, 195 Kealoha, Reshel-Ann '144 Keanini, Gordene 142, 171 Keawe, Steven 146 Kekawa, Mae Lynn '147 Kelii, Ko 144, 194, 209 Keliikipi, Tanya 146 Kelly, Grayden 83, 145, 172, 197 Kelly, Sean 199 Kennell, Samantha 144, 171, 197 Kikiloi, Kerri 149 Kim , Darrell 148, 190, 197, 223 Kim, Kim, Kim, Kevin 147, 195 M. Kaiulani 142, 214 Rhonda 148, 188 Kirsten, Kila 147 Koch, Christopher 147 Kreutz, Henry 142, 143, 209 Kukea, Nalu 54, 148, 218 Lai, Andrew 144, 172, 197 Lastimado, Lynn 143, 145, 190 Lau, Albert 142, 217 Lau, Kevin 144, 193, 217, 231 Lau, Lawnie-Lin 147, 180, 183, 190 Lee, Shane 144, 199 Leong, Bernard 147, 197, 228 Leong, Keone 148, 202, 234 Letoto, Mary Frances 146, 190, 225 Lidstone, Noa 144, 209, 223 Lincoln, Jodi 146, 170 Lock, Richard 146 Lokar, David 142, 231 Loo, Clarence 71, 146, 172, 197 Lua, William '142 Ludlotl, Wesley 147, 172 Luke, Kendal 148 Lum, Carol 142, 227 Lum, Charles 144, 190 Lundy, Steven 144 Lyman, Mark 172 Machida, Roy 146 Madrona, Clayton 73, 144, 194 Mahelona, Shane 142, 209 Mahoe, Keith 146,223 Makua, Allen 144, 202 Makua, Jason 142, 172 Malterre, Lianne 147, 186,190 Manoa, Andrew 147, 209, 231 Marcello, Robyn 149 Marks, Lance 142, 209 Maskell, Thomas 172 Mattson, David 142, 209 McManus, Noah 148, 202 Medieros, Eldiana 146, 170 Medrano, Melissa 147 Mendes, Sarah 170 Mendonca, Dayna-Ann 145 Mersburgh, Daniel 146, 209 Miller, Cori 142 Miller, Delia 221 Mills, Misty 146,190 Min, Martin 145, 209, 231 Ming, Lance 148 Miyamoto, Stacy 145, 188 Mokiao, Michele 146, 180, 183, 190 Moku, Keahi 146, 227 Mokunui, Kimberly Q42, 195 Moleta, Kimberly 1 6, 215 Moniz, Leidele 148, 170 Moody, Mark 146, 209 Mossman, Kristi 145 Mundon, Jeffrey 145, 172 Mundon, Maile 146, 170 Murai, Roy 144, 172 Murray, Christopher 144, 172 Musick, Malia 144, 189 Mutch, Shawn 147 Nagamine, Craig 148, 209 Naha, Keala '147 Nahuina, Uwe 147, 194, 197 Nakamura, Stacey 147 Naki, Janeen 146, 214, 221 Navarro, Jason 145 Neill, Deanna 146 Nitta, Gye 147, 172, 223 Nizo, Thomas 149, 172, 197 Nobriga, Febray 147 Ocvirk, Todd 148, 193, 197 Okamura, Lee Aaron 146, 172 Ontai, Chaz 142 Ornellas, Anthony 144 Ortiz, Katherine 148 Oshiro, Shannon 149, 194 Ota, Daryn 146, 212 Oye, David 147, 194 Pahukula, Kaleo 149, 172, 209 Paikai, Chad 142, 183 Pang, Alohalani 146 Pang, Bradley 147 Pang, Chareese 144, 214 Pao, Carl 142, 231 Paresa, Louis 145 Pekelo, Jacob 142, 190, 197 Perez, Maile 147 Perreira, Dawn 146, 221 Perreira, William 146, 172 Perry, Cheyenne 149, 197 Pierce, John 146 Pollard, Marisa 145, 180 Quintal, Bradford 146, 219 Radford, Shane 147 Rallita, Cara Ann 144, 195 Ramos, Ric 148, 209, 231 Rapozo, Monica 147, 170 Redona, Maile 145, 193, 219 Reis, Tracy 170 Reynolds, Arno 145, 228 Ribilla, Cynthia 23, 147 Richards, Tasha 148 Rivera, David '147 Robinson, Traci 146, 170 Rodrigues, Hattie 148 Rodrigues, Teszra 142 Romero, Julian Roth, Angela 148 Saizon, Michele 142, 190 Salis, Paula 149, 170 Salvador, Carlton 145, 231 Samson, Matthew 144 Saragosa, Hiilani 170 Sarmiento, Lori 145 Sato, Scott 145, 209 Schuman, Hekili 147 Schwab, Kaipo 147, 186 Sheldon, S. Kaneala 142 Shim, John 142 Shim, Stacie 189 Silva, Herman 172, 209 Sing, Lloyd 149, 194, 197 Silch, Jody 147, 235 Smith, Christina 144 Smith, Nicol 145, 170 Souza, Clinton 147 Spencer, Doreen 149, 170 Spencer, Sean 142, 209 Stern, Kalei 145, 188, 195 Stockham, Jamie 145 Stone, Joshua 54, 147 Suyat, Paul 149, 209 Sylva, Moea 193 Takahashi, Holly 148, 190 Takano, Reid 145 Tamashiro, Jason 144, 193, 217, Tanimoto, Michael 144, 223 Tavares, Davynne 148 Tavares, Janeen 82, 143, 145 Tim Sing, 0'Keala 142, 170 Timtim, Charles 148, 209, 228 Tinay, Reginald 144 Titcomb, Duane 149, 194 Tolentino, Zaneta 144, 170, 229 Tom, Travis 147, 197 Tomasa, Taryn 148, 190 Tong, Joby 142 Tongg, Malissa 195 Torio, Jenny 148 Trinidad, Jennifer 145, 195 Tripp, Kanila 146, 197 Tsukiyama, Tina Marie 144 Tupua, Bill 145, 209 Tuua, Trisha 148, 188 Ueno, Rochelle 148, 195 Valdez, Rochelle 30, 147, 188 Vaughan, Verna 142, 214 Veincent, Keone 148, 172 Vellocido, Nels 144 Vera Cruz, Maria 148, 171 Victor, Chad 144, 228 Villaver, Sharmaine 142 Wahineokai, Jason 145, 209 Wai, Jodi 147, 193 Waipa, Harvey 147, 172 Waiwaiole, Robin 145, 170 Walker, Kehaulani 148, 218, 227 Wallace, Renee 143, 147, 209, 2 Waltjen, Dane 142, 172 Wescoatt, Taylor 145, 172, 197 Williams, Anne Marie 93, 149, 220 Williams, Stewart 144, 209 Wills, Haunani 144, 221 Wilson, Scott 147 Wong, Durlene 144, 229 Wong, Jen-L 142, 209, 221 Wong, Michael 148, 193 Wong, Michelle 92, 144, 229 Wright, William 148 Yamamoto, Darren 146, 172 Yap, Clinton 142 Yasukawa, Gwen 146, 170 Ynigues, Thadd 148, 149, 172, 1 Yong, Jason 149, 197, 219 Yoshida, Joy 147 Young, Beth 146 Zablan, Lapaki 146, 193 Zoller, Matthew 145, 209 Aana, Carmel 150, 218, 227 Abella, Eric 150 Adams, Dawn 152, 227 Adams, Ricky '150 Aganos, Paul 155, 172, 175 Agard, Louis 156, 217 Agena, Leigh 102, 150, 215 Ah Chick, Dawn 155, 193 Ah Loo, Irene 153 Ahuna, Michael 154, 209, 228 Aiona, William 172, 212, 223 Akau, Aaron 155, 193 Aki, Chelsea 152, 171, 227 Aki, Jeffrey 156, 218, 228 Akimseu, Dean 150, 201 Akina, L. Nomilo 157, 188 Akiona, Lea 154 Ako, Diane 22, 155, 183, 199 Alfiler, Dustin 172 Alo, Roxanne 153 Anakalea, Celia Ann 153, 189 Apo, Allyson 8, 55, 102, 151, 152, 206 Apo, Carolyn 156, 230 Aquino, Jessica 154, 188 Aquino, Lisa 150, 170, 235 Arakaki, Kalani 153 Arthur, Jessica 154, 193 Arthur, Monica 152, 188, 233 Asam, Anne 156 Awai, Barrett 150, 191, 208 Awai, Shane 155, 172 Ayat, Patrick 154, 209 Bandmann, John 155, 172, 209, Banks, Trent 155, 197, 223 Baptist, Jennifer 155 Baricuatro, Marcus 154, 172 Barnett, Malia 150 Barney, Shannon 150 Bautista, Laird 150 Belin, Bufley 154 Belleteuille, Jason 150, 197 Bennett, L. Nani 152, 199 Bobbitt, Uilani 155, 188, 193 Boissoneau, Nathan 156, 193 Bowman, Umi J. 172, 223 Brown, Duke 102, 152, 217 Brown, Kevin 209, 223 Bryant, Holly 153, 221, 229 Beun, Althea 170 Bergau, David 150, 172 Burgess, Danielle 22, 150 Burkart, Christopher 153, 172 Cabbab, Harold 152, 209 Cabral, Keoni John 156 Cacoulidis, Lisa 155, 171 Cagle, Dana 154, 199 Canon, Rebecca 153 Carter, Wendall 150 Cashman, Mahealani 102, 153, 215 Castillo, Lani '156 Caudell, John 153, 172 Chatim, Kelly 102, 152, 230 Chang, Kaulana 157 Chang, Leigh Ann 151, 153 Chang, Ryan 156 Chee, Marc 150 Chock, Bryan '153 Choek, Leslee Ann 152 Chong, Lorna 150 Chong, Rodney 69, 154, 193, 209 Chu, John 156 Choy, Kristiann 153, 183, 193 Choi, Laura 154, 188, 206 Chu, Edward 155, 209, 230 Chu, Greg 155, 202, 234 Chun, Dayna 189 Chun, James 152, 223, 228 Chun, Jeffrey 157, 231 Chun, Jennifer 22, 150, 180, 186 Chun, Jonnell 150, 183, 193 Clemente, Kuulei 152 Cobb-Adams, Fran 152, 215, 223 Cockett, Kale 150, 194, 230 Coelho, Elizabeth Colburn, Marcus 155, 193 Collier, Donavon 153 Compoc, Tami 170, 233 Contrades, Michael 152, 172, 223 Correa, Shannon 153, 199 Cortez, Dorinna 154, 183, 193 Craft, Billy 154, 194, 292 Cross, Alison 154, 180, 188 Crowell, Cathy 153 Danner, Jade 68 Davis, Peter 150, 172 DeConte, Guy 155, 187, 199 DeSilva, James 172 Dela Cruz, Tracey 154, 170 Dias, Damon 153 Dicarlo, L. Luana 84, 154, 199 Dill, Amy 82, 155, 190, 218 Domen, Calvine 156 Doo, Ronald 62, 156, 209, 223 Dupont, Deanne '152 Dwight, Joseph '152 Dzigas, Lisa 156, 210 Eckart, Lisa 156 Enomoto, Edmund 156, 217, 223 Erskine, Fred 157, 172 Fergerstrom, Paula 154 Ferreira, Aimee 209 Fong, Leslie 170, 299 Fong, Roger 153, 194, 219 Forbes, Malia 156, 170 Ford, Lehuanani 155 Fountain, Jade 229 Freitas, Jonathan 152 Friel, Paula 30, 154, 171 Fronda, Roderick 153 Fujitani, Ryan 153, 209 Gallegos, Kauikeolani 150, 151 Galolo, Maile 150, 202, 210, 235 Garcia, Peter 150 Gay, Kimberly 25, 152, 195, 206 Glendon, Carol 156, 170 Goldstein, Scott 153, 209 Graham, Kyla 150 Granito, Dino 152 Guerrero, Heather 156, 206 Haae, Kent 150 Haleakala, M. Kaipo 172 itzsimmons, Teyre 155, 170, 229, 233 Hamasaki, Chad 209, 230 Hara, Trish 55, 151, 154, 178, 214 Hatakeyama, Charlene 155 Hayashida, Shawn 156 Hee, Scott 155, 194 Ho, Darrick 73, 150, 209 Ho, Heidi 102, 151, 152, 171, 180, 206 Ho, Kay-Ella 156, 186 Ho, Kevin 156, 209 Hoe, Kahikukala 153, 194, 228 Hoe, Tracey 157, 170 Hoewaa, Dawn 152, 171, 193 Holt, Julianne '157 Holt, Toby 156, 194 Hookano, Keoki 156, 194 Hoterini, Vania 154, 170, 180 Hudman, Ronald 172, 197, 223 Hutchinson, Tami 170 Ignacio, Jason 152, 218, 227 Ignacio, Nikol 150, 223 lhu, Liz Ann 150, 170, 180, 196 lnay, Mark 152, 172, 193, 211 Inciong, Joyce 153, 170, 195 Isa, Kalani 156, 172 Iuli, Pilar '155 Jenkins, David 155, 202, 234 Jenkins, Tiare 152, 170 Johnson, Layla 227 Kaahea, Noelle 155, 215 Kaahu, Blake 154 Kaai, Maile 154, 170 Kaaihue, Gloria 150, 170 Kaauwai, Kenneth 155, 172 Kahalepuna, Kekai 152 Kahalepuna, Rodney 102, 156, 190, 216 Kahoohanohano, Suzanne 156, 170 Kahumoku, Keoki 83, 153, 224 Katahara, Lance 150, 151, 172 Kakalia, Aloha 233 Kaluai, Tracie 150, 195 Kamae, Joy 156, 190 Kamakaala, Thord 153 Kamalani, Johnnie 156, 190 Kamanu, Kirk 09 Kana, Deenie 152, 180, 188 Kanehailua, Jody 172 Kanoholani, James 150, 172 Kaohi, Lamela 152, 170 Kaopuiki, Alward 155 Kaopuiki, Wendy 157, 170 Katahara, Lance 212 Kau, Tina 152, 229 Kauahi, Daniel 154, 228 Kauahi, Jason 153, 209 Kauhane, Melissa 181 Kauwe, Kimberlyn 155, 180, 190 Kawaa, Napua 153, 215, 220 Kawai, Darren 152 Kawewehi, Loreen 155, 199 Kea, Daniel 154, 195, 212 Keakealani, Debra-Ann 153, 170 Keanini, Milton 155, 228 l 152, 170, 181, 233 Kelii, Keanuenue 152, 195 Keliiaa, Lance 155, 193 Keliikipi, Paula 102, 156 Kenoi, R. Kina 150, 170 Keopuhiwa, Scott 153 Kiaha, Renee 25 Kim, Babetta 155, 180, 190 Kim, Jason 156, 209, 230 Kitaoka, Vance 153, 193, 202 Kiyabu, Nanea 153, 186 Koide, Cheryl Ann 56, 152, 202, 235 Koide, Trent 153, 231 Kong, Makana 156 Kreis, R. Keone 156, 212 Kuon, Wendy 150, 186 Kuroda, Muriel 1,52 Lau, Robin 153, 197 ' Lee, Brenden 154, 209 Lee, Rickey 154, 194 Lee, Tracey 150, 214 Leong, Jason 102, 155, 208 Leong, Pohai 155 Leslie, Esther 150 Liu, Clarence 153, 193 Lokar, Mark 150 Lono, Faith 150 Lopes, Keith 152 Louis, Tisha 150, 233 Loveland, Cherie 156, 229 Lovell, David 150, 191, 216, 235 Lum, Kevin 155, 209 Lyman, Troy 152, 209, 234 Maglente, Shannon 150, 170 Maielua, Sean 153, 171, 212 Makanui, Sheldon 152, 208 Makua, Linda 77, 188, 206 Makue, Refford 201, 209, 228 Maluo, Suelynn 153, 170 Manabat, Stacie Lynn '152 Manuia, Germaine 152, 235 Marquez, Lee 152, 171 Marrotte, Jason 156, 230 Martinez, L. A. Lehua 153, 170 Masuko, Cary 194, 223 Mau, Shayne 154, 171 Mawae, Katherine 155 Maxwell, Jason 209 May, Misty 154, 170 McFadden, Mealoha 156, 170 McLain, Carol 154, 206 Nahulu, Rene Aulii 153, 170 Nakea, Deatri 150, 170, 193 Nalaielua, Patricia 155, 229 Naluai, Tanalei 229 Navarro, Sheryl '155 Neilson, Colette 150, 180, 188 Ng, Paul 165 Nicol, Kevin 150 Nihi, Matthew 219 Nizo, Kimberly 156, 170 Nobrega, Deborah 150 Obra, Shane 152 Okamura, Lance 150 Oliveira, Jill 155 Onishi, Kiana '152 Ortiz, Monica 152, 187 Oshima, Nadine 153, 199 Paleka, Rolande 154, 170 Park, Michael 152, 228 Passos, Raynette 157, 219 Pila, Jonathan 172 Pinho, Stuart 153, 194 Place-Kauwe, Lyons 150 Pokakaa, Louisa Mae 71, 155 Pokini, Kimo 153, 190, 234 Pokipala, Patricia 150, 229 Puana, Sheila 153, 183, 201, 202 Pung, Clete 230 Randolph, Heidi 153, 190 Rapanot, Suzette 154, 170, 214 Rawlins, Michael 152, 194 Requilman, Robyn 156, 177 Rhinelander, Christy 156, 199 Richardson, Brad Rodrigues, Ann-Michelle 154 Rosehill, Kyrsten-Anne 153, 213 Rosenbush, Troy 155, 194 Sagon, Aran 154, 209 Sakai Keola 150, 190 Sakamoto, Michelle 154, 178 Salis Noelani 83, 150, 170, 186, 188, 233 Santos, Jana Naomi 180, 188 Shaner, Craig 156, 234 Shaw, Vanessa 153, 170 Shimoda, Larissa '153 Shinsato, Ryan 150 Shiroma, Jaime 150, 190 Shiroma, Janel 155, 190 Silva, Billie-Beth 153 Siu, Stacy 157, 190, 218, 227 ts Smith, Jerry 157 Smith, Kilikina 153 Soares, Auhea '155 Soliven, Darren 154, 194 Soon, Mark 154 Souza, Jason 157, 203 Souza, Kevin 154, 209, 230 Souza, Kristie 156, 206 Springer, Marlene 150, 191 Sproat, Stacy 156, 170, 189 Staszkow, Wendie 152, 186 Stender, Erik 152, 202, 234 Stillman, Raeiean 156, 170 Suganuma, Tina 155 Tabilang, Paula '150 Takamine, Jon 153, 209, 228 Tam Loo, Kimberly 152, 199, 227 Tam Sing, Kelly 153, 218 Tanaka, Allison 156, 180 Taniguchi, Rogers 150, 228 Tavares, Antone 82, 200 Terai, Kim 183 Teruya, Alnora 206 Texeira, Coralie 155, 186 Theodore, Thereen 191 Thomas, Steven 197, 228 Thompson, Misty 151, 155 Thompson, Tasha 25, 152 Timbreza, Shari 154, 233 Tom, Warren 152, 209 Torres, Kendrick 155 Turner, Becky 82, 152, 170 Ugalde, Shannon 153 Ukishima, Mark 150, 209 Ushiroda, Jared 195 Vincent, Joelle 152, 170 Vinta, Allen 155 Vinta, Jennifer 153 Waikiki, Dolan 152, 219 Wailehua, Aliiloa 153, 202, 234 Wakamatsu, Shelly 26, 150, 193, 2 Weatherwax, Shelley 150, 213 Whiting, Palani 153 - Willson, Scotland 152 Wilmington, Curtis 152 Wilson, Tammy 154, 221 Wong, Brian 156 Wong, Kelli 155, 180, 190 Wong, Krist 153, 193 Wong, Ryan Li 193, 234 Wong, Todd 150, 172, 208, 230 Yamashita, Bobbie 155, 193 02 Yamashita, Penny 78, 156, 193, 194 Yamauchi, Sheri 56, 151, 152, 188 Yoshisato, Margaret 153 Young, Jacob 155, 171, 199 Young, Jeannette 157, 170 . 308 ffr ?E:2:fii1Nii'iQfi-' -. .1 488' f'f , ' McLean, Joy 153 WLT 'ii iss' ,j-F 'S,iqE3,E.T'1, Ejfg f' . . -+1 X- -'Q J V- nw- McNicoIl, Nadine 153, 170 ff A -,, ii1 fE513Q Medeiros, Derrick 154, 172 f ix mT5QL:! 7 'b 5351 'ff QL gifgfeq Meyer, Faye 156, 221, 229 - Q x Q 1, . 3, M sf Miner, Kym 15s, 193 1 Minchew, Michelle 83, 171, 233 is , q v We f e rigf?-if Minier, Jessie 152 fgfgggj' e- e , Q ft , S my if:- Miyashiro, Tanya 153, 202, 235 W , iff 1 X Mookini, Kanani 154, 188, 233 . s A 1 J. 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Kihei 172, 191 5 , I to L g If , Q f Nahinu, Earl 155, 172 A , , 2 go- 5 if ,, a .Tx al Abangan, Michelle 160, 161, 233 Abraham, Cindee 167 Adams, Matthew 165, 170 Ah Mook Sang Bradley 62 162 201 Ahana William 166 201 232 Ahuna Howard 163 172 Ahu Toni162 180 190 Ahuna Joelle162 193 Aio Julie Ann 164 Arona Derrick 163 234 Akahane, Kealii 162, 178, 180, 203 Cashman, Colleen 100, 195, 164 Castagnetti, Mark 191, 208, 222 Castaneda, Jennifer 165, 168, 170 Chang, Borman 166 Char, Loriann 163, 193 Chinen, Christian 164, 208 Ching, Anthony 166 Ching, Jonathan 165 Ching, Rannette 164 Chong, Douglas 166, 223 Chong, Vaughn 160 Chow, Stacy 164, 180, 187, 202, 23 Akai, Cindy Ann 164 Akaka, Eliza eh 6, 160, 213 xAkana, Kan1!aN 191, 217 tnkalgcgjni 1 , 1 Akau, Jadelynn 160, 170 ' .eff XA ug en 021 631 91 Vi!--fzii Chun, Chun, Chun, Gail 165, 178, 195, 222 Janell 164 Tyson 62, 162, 192 ' 1--D? cj Chun, Wayne 162, 172 f 'JZ' ' Chung, keneen 165, 178 Ah Chick, Deborah 160, 180, 189, 227 X QI A:siE 1EQ, Zxfk Alau, Peter 160, 178 Alfiler, Jason 165, 178 Aoki, Chad 209 Apo, Jason 165, 172 Apuna, Denise 163 Aranda, Christine 167, 180, 202 Arnold, Randy 165 Asing, Keli Lin '165 Bacon, Mara 165, 180, 190, 207 Bactad, Suzanne 162, 188 Chung, Racquel Ann 180, 199 Church, lwalani 162 Ciriako, Marleen 163, 170 Collier, Cathleen 82, 160, 191 Collier, Sean 165 Cornelius, Natasha 167, 186 Correa, Shelley Ann 166 Davidson, Malia 54, 82, 164, 170, 180, 191, 196 DeRego, Eliot 163, 219 Dela Cruz, Lisa 166, 190 Distajo, Ryan 62, 164, 178, 180, 182, 183, 187 Dunaway, Troy 165, 232 Bailey, Shareen 160, 161, 195, 210 Balderas, Rochelle 162 Banks, Titany 166 Baptist, Liana '164 Barber, Bert 167 Bauer, lan 162, 199 Bean, Kui 96, 164, 168, 172, 191, 208 Beazly, Malia 168, 170 Bell, Tricia 165, 170, 233 Bennett, Brad 164, 178, 2 em a r mi n 167, 233 170 aisdell, Timothy 65, 194, 232 Brede, Douglas 211, 239 Boardhurst, Tony 66, 165 Brown, Jaylene 23, 163 Bryant, Bruce 28, 67, 83, 162, 177, 194, 222 Bush, Lorrin 165, 172, 208 Cabanting, Romona 163 Cabatu, Dustin 166 Cambra, Wayne 172, 208 Carter, Morton 163 is the softball fieeesig ffffQ Duncan, Kaipo 167, 201, 230 Eldredge, Aulani 160, 171, 191 5 Eldredge, Kauanoe 160, 180, 183, 192, 193, 202, 216 Enomoto, Elisabeth 162, 214, 229 Enos, Gavin 160, 195, 223 Ferrigno, James 160, 208 Figueroa, Kim 54, 163, 170, 233 Finnegan, Peter 166 Flores, Carlene 160, 180, 188, 191 Flores, Jason 166 Forsythe, Shanin 166 Frank, Robert 165, 217, 231 Frias, Natalie 165 Fuchigami, Kaleo 162 Fujioka, Lisa '165 Funn, Rhonda 162, 178, 181 Garcia, Alexander 164, 193 Garcia, Lenette '165 Garcia, Tisha 166, 200 Garlough, Kenneth 165, 222 Gaspar, Garrett 160 Gellert, Jonathan 166 Glushenko, Mark 232 Gomes, Jacquelyn 160 Goya, Thayer 160, 208, 222 Griffith, Carol 166, 170, 200 Guerrero, Chadwick 166, 212 Guerrero, Kaui '164 Guzman, Vicki 160, 207 Hao, Randel 163 Haae, Glenn '164 Hammond, Walter 165, 212 Hao, Sean 160, 201 Hara, Kekoa 160, 178, 217 Haupt, Raelyn '163 Heine, Aulii 167, 214, 233 Hewlett, Kehau 163, 183, 199 Higashi, Devin 163, 223 Hiro, Colleen 166, 195 Hirota, Bruce 163, 172 Hiu, Rose Ann 164, 190 Ho, Kemamo 160 Ho, Richard 164 Hoke, Kris 162, 170, 191, 196 Holt, Cory 160, 193 Holt, Kimberly 171 Hookala, Dana 167, 170, 191, 196 Hoomanawanui, Shane 166, 208 Hoopii, Kaiana 162, 191, 231 Hulama, David 88, 208 I Hutchinson, Ty 163, 172 Hutchinson, Robert 23, 66, 160, 180, 189, 203, 218, I 226 Iaukea, Sydney 164, 170, 180, 200, 203 lgarta, Jo-Lynn 129, 164, 180 lng, Stephen 166 lwane, Tammy '163 Joseph, Leah 164, 227 Judd, Michael 197 Kaaihue, Lisa 164, 168, 170, 229 Kaakimaka, Francis 165, 183 Kaapana, Moses 160 Kaauwai, Kevin 26, 160, 181, 191, 200 Kahalewai, Durand 162, 197, 212 Kahaulelio, Damien 160, 222 Kaholokula, Kelly 165, 191 Kai, Noelle 160, 170, 233 Kailiehu, Rulan 162, 170 Kailiuli, Rean 208 Kaiwi, John 163, 200, 226 Kalai, Liliana 162, 233 Kalama, Puanani 167, 214, 233 Kaleiohi, Joseph 164 Kalima, Ella 170 Kaluhikaua, Craig 165, 172 Kam, Matthew 166, 180, 182, 183 Kamae, Lisa 164, 193 Kamai, Melissa 165, 210 Kamaiopili, Faith 163 Kamakele, Travis-Dean 160 Kamauu, lolani 82, 158, 166, 191, 197, 201 Kane, Micah 208 Kaneakua, Michelle 162, 193 Kanno, Naomi 165 Kaopuiki, Candace 163, 193, 210 Kapepa, Rebaekah 166, 181, 190 Kapowai, Randolph 63, 209 Kapu, Gordon 163, 172 Kau, Kevin 166 Kauhane, Michael 91, 160, 208, 230 Kaukali, Chris 162, 219 Kauwe, Kelcie 160, 167 Kawakami, Stewart 90, 163, 208 Kawamoto, Shonn 165 Kealoha, Janice 167, 188 Kealoha, Lisa 163, 180, 199 Kealoha, Sean 66 Keamoai, Lisa 162, 171 Kekaulike, Larry 63, 164, 201, 232 OUR5' LCOMES - 1 1 ,B as of Hopims, F ki' 165, 218 1 Mlckeyempuse Hug, IThoma1n163, 231 A Tours tsei 14 1 Kekina, Leimomi 165, 233 Kelekolio, Katherine 166, 233 Keli'i, Kim 162, 171 KeIi'ikipi, Lukia 162, 178 Kia, Patricia 166, 181 Ki'ili, Kimberly 54, 166, 202, 235 Kim, Kahale 160, 168, 180, 217 Kim, Melanie Lei 160, 235 Kim, Paul 162 Kim, Wailani 161, 162, 190, 213 Kincaid, Sheryl 164, 193 Kitagawa, Daryl 164 Kitagawa, Kris 100, 160, 161, 190 Kitamura, Haviland 166, 180, 200 Kitashima, Kanani 81, 165, 211, 228 Knowlton, Arthur 165, 233 Kumamaru, Anthony 163 Kunukau, Adrian '166 Kunukau, Andrea 66, 162, 191 Lai, Devin 164, 178, 180, 189, 201, 228 Lai, Leon 162, 172, 179, 222 Lau, Noel 163 Lee, Brendon 163, 201, 209 Lee, Edward 167, 232 Lee, James 164, 201 Lee, Jarrett 163 Lee, Robert 165, 231 Lemmo, Serina 162, 170 Levi, Alden 165, 191, 194, 197, 209, 222 Lim, Randall 164, 197, 219 Lindo, Kurt 160, 193 Lindsey, Darlyne 170 Liwai, Thomas 164, 197 Loo, Dirk 165 Loo, Jill 160 Lorenzo, Kalani 167, 178 Louie, Noreen 164, 183 Lui-Kwan, Don 62, 70, 164 Lukela, Debbie 160, 193 Lum Ho, Allison 166 Lum, Jayson 163, 200, 234 Lum-Akana, Joni 55, 163, 180, 182 Lyman, Arthur 172, 209 Lyman, William 191 MacArthur, Kimberly 164 Mactoves, Samantha 163, 178, 193, 230 Madrona, Elizabeth 161, 178, 193, 230 Mahikoa, Tyrel 172, 209 Mahoe, Lance 162, 209, 222 Maielua, Christopher 172, 193, 212 Makua, Kimberlyn 162, 210 Malama, Umi 160 Maluo, Konane 163, 182 Manipon, Jaclyn 164, 191 Maruyama, Kapua'ali'i 166, 228 Mauliola, Ted 167, 222 Maunakea, Trevor 82, 166, 191, 196, 217 McClure, James 208 McComber, Keli'i 166, 179 McDonald, Kimberly 160 McLean, Christine 163, 180 Meade, Andrew 160 Melim, Matthew 160, 232 Melo, Teena 166, 199 Mendonca, Leina'ala 164, 170 Mesiona, Winona 164, 180, 190, 202, 235 Meyer, Keao 83, 165, 209, 212, 232 Mineshima, Chelsey 167, 180, 183, 195, 234, 235 Miranda, Laura 166, 220 Mitchell, Dayne 162, 202, 219, 234 Moix, Julie 164, 229 Mokuau, Loyna 171 Mokulehua, Aaron 163, 180 Moore, Katherine 165, 235 Morishige, Kenneth 160, 172 Morita, Jodine '165 Mossman, Elizabeth 163 Mossman, Kimberly 166 Muraoka, Kapi 166 Murray, Erin '164 Naeole, June 163, 170, 188 Naeole, Monica 25, 82, 165, 190 Nainoa, Mary 180, 202 Nakahara, Tricia 160, 220 Nakamoto, Sandy 163, 193 Nakasato, Dana 163, 181, 190, 199, 200 Nauka, Leann 166, 213 Nihei, George 166, 191 Nihi, Ernest 88, 162, 191, 208, 230 Nitta, Gayne 164, 172 Nitta, Robert Paul 160, 180 Nitura, Cathy 160, 170, 171, 195 Nunies, Bernard 32, 165, 180, 183, 187 Ogawa, Uilani 167, 180, 187, 207 Ogura, Sharene 160, 166, 195, 213 Oishi, Devin 162, 198, 201 Oliveira, Sean 160, 208 Ontai, Edward '164 Pa, Chauncey 160, 172 Pacheco, Gerald 163, 201, 232 Palakiko, Gerriann 164 Palakiko, Lei 165 Palmer, Mario 167, 201, 203 Pang, Harold 166 Park, Lawrence 169, 208, 280 Pasco, Ke'ala 160, 170, 182, 191, 199 Passos, Jay 162 Pekelo, Jason 164, 190, 197 Pelekai, Tanya 162, 227 Perry, James 163, 172, 208 Perry, Raynette 166, 181, 187 Peterson, Shawn 164, 167, 177 Piema, Mark 165 Pollard, Ada-Marie 164, 180, 183, 233 Pratt, Christy '160 Quick, Jason 165, 218, 226 Rapozo, Kai 164, 172, 209 Renaud, Edmond 208 Requilman, Arleen '163 Rezentes, Kimberly 162, 170, 180 Ribilla, Derrick 163 Richardson, Christie 165 Richardson, Robyn 28, 165, 171, 181 Riggan, Chanda 165, 168, 170 Rios, Edward 181, 190, 199, 200 Roberts, Donna 166 Robins, Robert 88, 208 Rodrigues, Mary- Elizabeth 165, 213 Rose, Dondra 166 Rosete, Julie 162, 187 Ryder Dawn 162 17 133, 192, 233W- sammmrmmasgjfm Salvador, Clayton 166, 208 Samson, Andrew 167 Sanders, Christina 167 Sanpei, Dean 166 Sato, Robbie-Lyn 166, 170 Schoenstein, Kaleinani 165, 201 Schummer, Denise 167, 186 Schwab, Pua 162, 181, 188, 191, 200 Shanaman, Duke 160 Sheehan, Garner 172, 218, 226 Sherlock, Richard 162, 172 Shimabukuro, Stacey 167, 191 Silva, Kanani 165, 187 Silva, Lianne 164 Silva, Tracy 164 Smith, Daniel 163, 232 Smith, Theresa 160 Souza, David 164, 231 318 r 16687 Spencer, Earl 166, 2 Spencer, Lisa '163 I . Y Strekow, Nicole 164, 186 Swinney, Kaleo 165 - . -ganaiifnby'i3E62T1a9 T T7UfQ Tato, Jonathan 32, 62, 164, 181, 182, 187, 199 Teale, Mary 162 Teramoto, Cindy 160, 164, 192, 193 Thoemmes, Susan 165, 199 Thompson, Mark 208 Tiberi, Gina 63, 163, 194 Tomas, Kevin 163 Trinidad, Gregory 163 Tyau, Michele 165, 191 Urbshot, Dwayne 162 Valdez, Michelle 162, 171 Ventura, Sean 164 Victorino, Joy 168, 170, 202, 235 Wegesend, Frank 163, 190, 199, 200, 203 Weisbarth, Carleen 164 Wheeler, James 164, 172, 203, 211 White, Lisa 165 Wilhelm, Tina 56, 82, 161, 165, 219, 229 Williams, Kurt 158, 165, 223 Williams, Richard 167, 191, 208, 232 Wilson, Paul 162 Wong, Lauren 165, 180 Wong, Nelson 172, 208, 230 Wong, Wong, Patrick 164, 219 Randall 162, 232 Wong, Russell 163 Wong, Scott 89, 163, 208, 222 Wong, Tammy 164, 170 Yacapin, Aaron 166, 181 Yasuhara, Shari 162, 170, 180, 190, 200 Yokoi, Young v Young, Young, Richelle 207 Ann 166, 207 Joanna 171 Robin 166, 201 Young, Rose 160, 180, 210 Young, Kanani 162 Young, Tara Lyn 31, 162, 195 Young, Teri-Lynn 165, 178, 201 Young, Wainani 81 Zane, Kelly 166, 180, 203, 218, 222 Zehm, Kanani 56, 166, 180, 202 Zoller, Ka'ihe 166, 209, 232 gills i I Ayers, Davida 170, 188, 196, 246 Bailey, Kahana 31, 246 Balanay, Curt 212, 246 Baptista, Brian 186, 190, 200, 247, 275 Barela, Kalei 57, 181, 197, 247 Bautista, Landon 83, 247 Baysa, Lorene 170, 250 Brown, Becky 201, 250, 271, 301 Buchner, Camille 250 Burns, Kunane 191, 208, 251, 288 Burns, Leslie 195, 199, 218, 251 Cadiente, Stan 83, 251 Campos, Pua 251 Cantrell, leflrey 172, 222, 251 Carineo, Terrilyn 170, 196, 251 lo. carter, Kim 251 ' Castro, Rose 170, 195, 235, 251 Cazimero, Charlynn 181, 201, 251 Cazimero, Michelle 215, 251 Chang, Dory 28, 251 Chang, Eluwene 201, 232, 251 Chang, Robin 252 Char, Clarence 252 Chee, Thad 182, 186, 252, 301 Ching, Kalei 58, 177, 182, 183, 192, 198, 252 Ching, Ronell 182, 252 Chock, Jennifer 58, 182, 183, 192, 193, 252 Choo, Charles 252 Chun, Corinne 252 Chun, Helen 252 Chun Lisa 178, 179, 189, 252 Chun Nathan 192, 252 Chun Chun ,ranyazo1,zs3,z53,ioo ' ' Cobb, Sharissa 178 195 201 233 252 301 Bret 172, 253 Correa, Colin 181, 199, 200, 253, 301 Correa, Spencer 198, 201, 254 Costa, Toni 28, 170, 199, 254 Covington, Ioell 81, 254 Cox, Iainnie 41, 73, 178, 179, 198, 255, 296 Crabbe, Doug 31, 228, 255, 263 Cunningham, Glen 198, 255 Curammeng, Lisa 170, 197, 236, 255 Dantsuka, Joy 195, 255 Data, Leandra 192, 193, 255 Dayton, Edwin 218, 226, 255 De Costa, Noilani 31, 100, 207, 255 De La Cruz, Andrea 126, 191, 255, 275 A De Silva, Guy 255 ,4 E?E12eC0sla, Shana. 255, 301 'B m5Dela Vega, Dariyn'2'167L7'30, 255 Delatori, Leo 28, 168, 172, 256 Doerfler, Lisa 67, 192, 195, 256, 302 Doo, Kalani 102, 208, 256 DuPont, Dean 67, 256 Ellazar, lan 31, 32, 103, 177, 203, 256 Erskine, Barbara 170, 236, 256 Esperanza, Lawrence 192, 193, 256 Faria, Garid 256 Feliciano, Shunya 170, 256 Fitzsimmons, Sash 201, 256 Fo, Stephanie 201, 256 Fong, Kim 81, 168, 170, 222, 256 Fong, Laura-Lynn 195, 256 Fontaine, Diana 191, 200, 256 Fontaine, Erica 201, 256 Franquez, Valerie 81, 197, 258 Freeman, Keala 258, 302 Fujivara, Heather 258 Fukuda, Napp 203, 239, 257, 258, 264, 281, 288, 301 Garcia, Rena 168, 170, 180, 200, 213, 258 Gamiao, Shari Ann 258, 276 Glory, Dione 170, 258 Goo, Christine 73, 178, 179, 227, 258 Guerrero, Leilani 201, 258 Halemano, Kirk 83, 222, 258 Hall, Kimberly 170, 258 Hare, Van 181, 182, 199 Hatch, Dana 248, 299 Hauanio, Keala 259 Hee, Daryl 192, 194, 197, 232, 259, 300 Heely, Dee Ann 207, 259, 271, 302 Heen, Clifton 172, 234, 260 Heflin, Audrey 181, 199, 260, 303 Helenihi, Naomi 82, 180, 182, 199, 260 Hering, Lianne 81, 260, 301 Hing, Hudson 172, 260, 285 Ho, Glenn 172, 260, 285 Ho, Karen 31, 260 Horiuchi, Scott 31, 83, 260 Hose, Hewa 260 Howser, Kahala 181, 201, 260 Hu, Kelly 80, 186, 187, 260, 296 Huihui, David 62, 81, 191, 192, 202, 203, 260 Ishii, Bonnie 177, 178, 180, 187, 261 lames, Sammiedean 81, 176, 261, 300 Iarrett, William 198, 218, 261 lay, Noe 28, 31, 81, 178, 262 Jong, Kevin 262 Ionick, Maile 181, 262 Ioy, Debbie 82, 191, 262 Kaahunui, Kimberly 201, 262 Kaaikala, Kimberly 170, 262 Kaha, Michael 172, 197, 211, 262 Kahahawai, Kenneth 230, 262 Kahauolopua, David 168, 172, 177, 191, 203, 262 Kahikina, Debralynn 227, 262 Kahoilua, David 194, 262 Kahoohanohano, Ariay 201, 222, 262 Kai, Derick 172, 263 Kai, Iames 172, 231, 262 Ka'iama, Kahea 77, 82, 181, 191, 196, 201, 263 Kaikaina, Jennifer Kalalau, Uilani 170, 175, 180, 196, 200, 215, 229, 254, 266 Kalauokalani, Kaul 67, 113, 180, 195, 266, 301 Kali, Bruce Kalua, Isaac 197, 266 Kalua, Kim 195, 197, 266, 300 Kalua, Sherreen 170, 222, 266 Kamai, McNeil 172, 178, 179, 191, 196, 203, 266 Kanae, Daverney 22, 170, 198, 203, 266 Kaniho, Guy 216, 231, 266 Kanoa, Kekai 266 Kanoholani, Cynthia 168, 170, 198, 203, 266 Kaonohi, Alika 208, 222, 266 Kapahulehua, Russell 81, 172 Karlen, Kealii 263, 266, 301 Karratti, Lorilene 180, 187, 223, 268 Kauahi, Kaiana 168, 216, 231, 268 Kauhane, Michelle 268 Kauhi, Sophia 81, 269 Kaui, Scott 103, 107, 172, 204, 208, 222, 269 Kauleinamoku, Alika 176, 269, 300 Kaupu, Karen 178, 179, 181, 182, 188, 248, 269 Kawakami, Craig 269 Keahi, Twiggy 71, 181, 269, 301 Keau, Renee 170, 269 Kekahuna, Douglas 172, 197, 269 Kelekolio, Kelli 83, 104, 191, 223, 269 Keliikipi, Kukui 203, 239, 269, 300 Keliipuleole, Donalyn 180, 269 Keliipu Ie, Liane 1 , 269 K ,leh1,191,27 , 9 , , , e , , 219, 270 K' okeo, GI y 73, 178, 17 , 181, 182, 191, Kincaid, Bra Iey 270 Klask, Desiree 170, 270 Knell, Leland 203, 218, 239, 270, 301 Koanui, Bradley 270 Kuewa, Lisa 178, 270 Kupahu, Isaac 270 Kupihea, Haunani 170, 270 Lanosa, Michelle 170, 270 Lau, Ivana 34, 178, 179, 181, 271 Lau, Mark 102, 192, 228, 271 Lau, Ronald 228, 271 Lazarus, lan 170, 272, 301 Lee, Brenda 191, 201, 272 Lee, Kawika 186, M Lee, Iadyanne 273 Lee, Kevin 273 Lee, Linda 191, 201, 272 Lee, Macy 96, 215, 273 Lee, Malcolm 273 Lee, Michelle 181, 229, 273 Lee, Rory 178, 232, 273 Lelepali, Bonnie 215, 273 Leong, Scott 77, 82, 191, 250, 273, 301 Letolo, Monica 32, 103, 180, 182, 183, 187, 236 273, 303 Lind, Leimamo 170, 248, 273 Loa, Pomai 83, 168, 170, 180, 191, 273 Logan, Roland 218, 232, 248, 249, 274, 281 ather 220 274 ow, ames Low, Kanani 180, 274, 280, 302 Lum, Lorilei 180, 189, 193, 274 Lyons, Titlani 180, 195, 201, 274, 300 Maeshiro, Curt 181, 274 Maeva, David 100, 102, 208, 239, 274, 300 Mahelona, Christine 274 Makaawaawa, Tammy 201, 236, 274 Makaula, Walter 216, 274 Makua, Lynn 181, 233, 275, 301 1 I 288 Nahoopii, Sandy 180, 195, 278 Tjatterson, Matthew 83, 86, 104, 2 , A' mhif' , xxx, gig- Q 1 ,ix Makua, Malcolm 275 Malama, Reiko 104, 201, 271, 275 Malterre, Christine 190, 276, 301 Mann, Clavin 194, 276 Mann, loylynn 81, 177, 276 Matsumoto, Kevin 228, 277 Matsuzaki, Anne 218, 277, 300, 301 Mau, Kenneth 31, 228, 263, 277 McCabe, Darice 181, 191, 199, 275, 277 McKee, Jacqueline 81, 277 McNicoll, Charles 172, 232, 277 Mersberg, Aaron 186, 277 Meyer, Rodney 83, 212, 277 Meyer, Trudy 201, 277 Miguel, Renee 170, 175, 213, 277 Miller, Roger 172, 228, 277 Mills, Kristy 201, 277 Motfett, Chad 278 Moix, Natalie 201, 278 Mokiao, Stacie 170, 180, 278 Mokuau, Gary 172, 278 Morey, Shannon 26, 195, 278 Morton, Leina 233, 278 Mossman, Shalei 81, 170, 227, 278 Nagamine, Michelle 29, 65, 176, 229, 278, 300 Nahaleea, Alapaki 168, 198, 203, 218, 247, 264, 278 Nahuina, Mindy 32, 81, 207, 278, 302 Naipo, Delmann 191, 196, 278 Nakamoto, Sean 172, 208, 278 Nam, Douglas 202, 278, 301 Namakaeha, Alice 170, 199, 278 Naparan, Mai 68, 181, 201, 264, 282 Napuelua, Candice 92, 214, 282 Needham, Kevin 181, 200, 203, 218, 282 Nitta, Rocky 170, 282 Nobrega, Keoni 208, 283, 288 Nohoikaiu, Nalani 283 Nojina, Tyron 172, 222, 283, 301 Nunes, lean 283, 300 Nunotani, Scott Okada, Randal 222, 283, 300 Okamoto, Earle 186, 283 Olson, Kelii 201, 236, 283 Omori, Chad 283, 301 Ongoy, Bernard 283 Pacheco, Robyn 170, 283 Paet, laime 215, 283 Pang, Raye 284 Pangan, Roger 218, 284 lt 22 282, 2 Pescaia, Desmond 239, 284 CPerkins, Alana 197, 284 r - WPeterson, Ryan 284 Q9 Primo, kehau iss, 170, 174, 2841 Plahy, Kristy 284 Puchert, George 191, 208, 284 Quon, Toni 181, 187, 284 'tta Carl 203 284 Richardson, Douglas 285 Richardson, William 285, 300, 301 it' Rickard, Gina 31, as, 180, 287 ,fflil Rico Ronald 194, 287 'X flii6F5E 'KeE?20I1' 277,' 'isavf klmeta, Nalu 208, 285' Riggan, Randy 286 Rimene, Debbie 191, 199, 286 Rio, Leilani 94, 195, 286 Robis, Kim 170, 199, 201, 286 Rodenhurst, William 194, 216, 231, 286 Rodrigues, Kelli 227, 233, 256, 301 Rosenhurg, Brent 286 Ruiz, Randal 208, 239, 263, 286 Ryan, Kimberly 286, 300 Ryder, Aulani 220, 286 Sagon, Alan 52, 208, 263, 286, 301 Saita, Bonnie 170, 180, 200, 287 Sam Fong, Kip 57, 107, 180, 182, 183, 208, 222, 239, 288 Santana, Kenneth 181, 183, 199, 218, 289 Santos, Brian 208, 239, 289, 300 Sasaki, Kevin 11, 62, 81, 180, 181, 187, 199, 289 Scarlett, Kevin 62, 67, 178, 179, 194, 288 Schoen, Thomas 289 A Severson, Brandon 181, 182, 199, 289 Shaner, Paul 203, 289 Sheehan, Samantha 23, 170, 174, 289 Sheldon, Chris 289, 301 Sheldon, Hannah 81, 289 Silva, Bruce 172, 219, 248, 289 Silva, Jade 78, 82, 170, 191, 289, 290 Silva, Leila 201, 289 Silva, Ronald 168, 172, 175, 212, 290 Silva, Stephen 194, 232, 290 Simao, Ann 192, 195, 290 Simmons, Waynard 172, 196, 291 Sing, Delia 192, 195, 291, 301, 302 Siu, Eric 197, 201, 291, 301 Smith, Eugenia 83, 200, 291, 300 Smith, Pua 61, 177, 178, 179, 210, 247, Smith, Tammie 180, 181, 201, 291 Smith, Kaleo 216, 230, 291 Smythe, lames 90, 172, 198, 291 Soares, losette 291 Solomon, Gale 291 Soong, David 291, 301 Souza Souza , Allred 291 , Brian 216, 230, 292 Souza, Ronette 178, 179, 188, 292, 301 Spencer, Kristy 292 Spencer, Tracy 168, 170, 174, 196, 292 Stevens, Chucky 191, 292 Sua, Patricia 111, 176, 215, 220, 292 Supe, Neva 170, 194, 292 Sylva, Camille 81, 170, 235, 292 Tai, Susan 292 Talamoa, Victor 216, 231, 292 264, 291 Talon, Leilani 32, 215, 220, 236, 292, 301, 302 Tam Sing, Garret 201, 202, 292 Taniguchi, Roni 293, 296 Teale, Laura 178, 179, 186, 187, 191, 198, 293 Thompson, Ruana 293 Todd, Kai Travis, loey 288, 294 Ueno, Russell 194, 232, 294 Vaughan, Valerie 294 Wainee, Kai 295 IQ Waters, Koko 170, 177, 203, 264, 295 Weeks, David 172, 197 Wengler, Christopher 111, 295 Wescoatt, Wren 29, 168, 172, 177, 182, 203, 211, 268, 295 Whiting, Dwight 263, 295, 300 Wilhelm, Dean 191, 208, 230, 295, 301 Wise, Robynne 186, 192, 193, 295 Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, 008. Christine 181, 264, Kelley 228, 295 Neal 26, 192, 193, Shirlene 180, 201, Sui Lan 170, 29 oo y, ar in , 1 , Wright, Jonathon 199, 298 Yagi, Susan 83, 180, 191, 295, 301 203, 295 8 8 201, 298 Yamato, Geoffrey 208, 298 Yim, Laura 73, 74, 181, 1 298, 300 82, 183, 190, 199, 287, Yoshida, Sienna 98, 170, 176, 227, 298, 300 Yoshikawa, Luana 23, 178, 179, 180, 201, 248, 272 298 Yoshimitsu, Bradley 216, 298 Young Young Young Young Young, Young, , Aaron 203, 298 , Alan 172, 298 , Brandon 172, 298 , Brandon 172, 298 Christopher 183, 201, 298 Ryan 208, 299 th H Apuna e aisle uman Relations Circle fl -Tl in , 9 1 , . 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