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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
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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.
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