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

 - Class of 1986

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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

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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

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