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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
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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. -
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