Kamehameha High School - Ka Nai Aupuni Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1986

Page 121 of 364

 

Kamehameha High School - Ka Nai Aupuni Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 121 of 364
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Page 121 text:

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

Page 122 text:

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

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