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Page 95 text:
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started with Freshman Dig Nose With Toothpick, don't have to get silly about le'a ka hula i ka ho'opa'a. The hula is pleasing because of the drummer. The lesser details that one pays little attention to are just as important as the major ones. Mary Kawena Pukui, 'Cjlelo No'eau, 42179. the crash course life at Kamehameha. Yes, f us refused to play that game, ulu-fruitbasket, to later become raging at the homecoming We all laughed at the in the fashion show, wore flourescent pink orange granny mu'u's on ourist Day. A few freaked out -on the make-shift band singing only later to applaud when the Concert Glee boys, dressed in red rubber noses, sang Santa Claus is Coming to Town. We dreaded playing the hookey- pookey blindfolded, then auto- matically joined in with the rest of the Varsity Football Team's quack-quack, waddle- waddle parade. We impatiently scanned the clock during that last session of orientation activities. Yes, we thought we understood the importance of involvement. And yes, ibut you jf itj, we knew that a better high school life would result from active participation in every- thing extra-curricular that the school has to offer. But it was only later that we found, the first time we scaled a mountain, took off our shoes in a sleeping bag in the middle of Keku, or held the spirit spear up high, that the stalefchildish orientation motto, Take risks, make A, be popular, was indeed a phrase worth living by. -Pua Smith l - . Kim-U , . T T . s Ut, iw ' it H M559 5 O COUl liaxlllfl O eft' The hands of kumu hula Mapuana de Silva I P Y -I s they pa'i, beat, her pahu - a drum fashioned in . ,j j A Q fi yt 'lfb kflOU-5 raditional style from a coconut tree trunk, shark- lflfl Lf Ok' ' j , , U kin, and sennit. In many hula schools the pahu is G I ji CVEJL A LU'6V1 C5 hought of as a very special and sacred implement. One Og? , lj Ji ever places anything on a pahu, it is not a shelf. rw LU n X1-Ll L 13 O i TJ ne never uses a pahu as a podium: it is not a speaking SJ, IO buff Q-H Ly 11 gjNfU by latform. One never touches, without permission, the ae Q in , er 0 ahu of another, it is not a plaything. , I X , - jjbbb f CLA-Lib kno ip OW T , . ML, lthough we tend to give more attention to dancers l . I 2 E .HD lfl ll, S han to the ho'opa a who drum and chant, it is, in fact more 4H.MJyq , :li 7 1 awaiian to value the very things which we now consider o be background accompaniment. The lesson of the roverb pay attention to the less-obvious details not nly holds true for hula. Think of what it takes, behind he scenes, for Concert Glee to dazzle us, for the band o sweep so many marching competitions, for a Valentine's ance to succeed, for the Song Contest stage to look so eautiful. lt takes many hands, and most are never noticed lift to gt dp fl0J4f:C'11J1,0. O L Sift if wil TS , Lv ,,,f,,r ,jmeaqsaau it-ict were WX log wet? Oil hmfcbv ' lgi 'pajvi fsmivwcs--l'lmCbj vU'1'flk'lliU'U N 'Tulsa awe Q. Gicol VET ' U NX, 61 UWM 4 WT! J
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IT HAD T0 did it. To the together at 8:00 in go to Sandys but breezewa y AII'Fhe ....-...l.. ,sf ,.kx going. and who first. 'Na WE'VE' GOT IT FLOWING. y Les Ceballos 4... created The Spirit Song and the seniors introduced it to the rest of the student body, bringing Warrior spirit back in st yie once again. rocked known as on Friday the 25th 2:15 to 5:30 p.m. seemed to the event, and these every
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