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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
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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
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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.
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