Mililani High School - Na Mana O Poina Ole Yearbook (Mililani, HI)
- Class of 1988
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- 'uf 'wg 7n7 ' Na Mana' 0 Poina Ole, 4987-4988 Mililoni High School 95-4200 Me-heulo Porkwoy Mililoni Town, Howoii, 96789 Volume XV WMWKW-w M.. N. m 4? 7a 7 eing one of The younger communiTies, Mililoni, for mony yeors, hos been looked on os behind The oTher older communiTies. The communiTy of Mililoni, however, os well os our high school, is rdpid- ly growing ond chonging. Mililoni is shedding The imoge of jusT being d smoll, rurol com- muniTy in The middle of The islond ond quick- ly sTepping ln The Spoflighf To goin recog- niTion ond respecT. Mililoni High School is eosily keeping up wiTh iTs odvonced communiTy. WiTh d sTu- denT body of opproximoTely Two-Thousdnd sTudenTs, ond mony ouTsTonding sTudenTs from boTh The ocddemic ond dThleTic fields emerging, iT isn'T hord To recognize The re- specT ond odmiroTion ThdT The Trojons ore beginning To receive os we rodioTe ond lighT o poTh of our own. This is our Time. IT is Time ThdT hos been well eorned. Remember The yeor: cheering oT pep rollies ond gomes, celebroTing dT The prom, crying oT grdduoTion, or jusT going Through on ordinory doy. Join us, The Na Mana' 0 Poina Ole sTdff GS we copTure Those memories ond evenTs of The yedr ond puT Them ln The Spoflighfu! Krwwf p. f , 1 fig L IV ' w g 7 f 1 J 4 511+ f 5 ga, . , J if - Q, ggi 'j 4 2 My QW V V I dd- W 0 I , , x .,,- Q . .il , 5 Zip Va 7 ' H I 1 Q . Wi .1 idly? 4 V QQ VI STudenT Life To mdny people, The firsT ddy of school wenT, well, os expecfed. Uh, I .. . I guess iT wds okoy, whispered d Freshmon, whose nome I could noT cdTch before he rushed owdy. Ofhers were surprised oT The number of Freshmen ond new sTudenTs ThdT rodmed The holls. Wen- dy Paul excloimed, 'lThere ore jusT gobs of peoplell lllhere ore jusT gobs of people!! To sum up mosT sTudenTs' feelings, Michele Hibbeler bredfhed d sigh of relief ThoT The dredded ddy wds over. She sdid, Gee, I'm jusT gldd ThoT I survived. Does This sound drosTic for emofions felT dbouT The end of ThdT sunny, humid ddy? NOT reol- ly, becduse summer vdco- Tion wds now over. Unsu- specfing sTudenTs of Mililoni High were greeTed wiTh rules ond reguldfions nof fcimilidr To Them during The ex- Tended homeroom. lvldny upperclossmen found if hdrd To dccepl such ideos ds no school meols oufside The -Chris Miller 4 cofeTerio cred dnd Two lunch bells, To Top iT dll off, The ocodemic dssisTdnce period wds moved To morn- ings on Tuesdoy ond Thurs- ddy. in Debbie Wong's opinion, l'The new rules ore jusT credTing more problems ond confusion! IT seems like jusT yesferddy ThdT The only Things on everyone's mind wds The pursuiT of summer fun. From The rdys of The sun To The rdys of fhe Spofllghf. sTudenTs reTurned To ivlilildni High School. Jusf Thinking of The fdcTs ThoT vocoTion wds now over ond dnoTher school yeor wds in session IefT Cliff Slanflll ond James Blanton speechless. Ah, yes! The joys of d good educo- Tion! 11+ 'tif 1. Jllllampman escorts new students oround compus ofter oriento- tion. 2. Beating the heot ot the first pep roily, students show their school spirit 3. Cllnlon Nlpp, Kevln Gambol, Billy Oaks, ond Frank Dunslon toke time out of their busy dciy to pose in front of L-Buiiding. A. Mr. Yoshlna welcomes new stoff members to the school. 5. Ms. Tom dishes out lunch in styie, olong with Melanle Penlleld. 6. Shane Hensley doesn't oppeor to hove the first doy jitters . NW ' Q,-fx 'SURF-2 -' - Student Life VII The exciTemenT wos conTogious on SepTember 30, 4987. An evenT ThoT would offecT The whole school ond com- muniTy hod orrived. The gym dedicoTion wos findlly here. Milildni High hdd Their long dwcriTed gym. SpiriTs were high ond sTu- denTs were exploding wiTh exciTemenT. The Trojon pride jusT couldn'T be con- Toined. The echo wos ouTrogeous! lT hod Token Twelve long yeors of sTrug- gie ond sTrife To geT To This poinT. Bunches ond bunches of hdrd work, dedicoTion ond deTerminoTion were puT in by dozens of people. Our own Mr. John Kaulnana wos one of The unfdlTering workers. When osked why he worked so hord he replied simply ond moTTer-of-focTly, 'lFor The sTudenTs. Wos oil The work, sTress, ond Time worTh iT? Yes he onswered firmly. The gym meonT cz loT To The sTudenTs Too. Krlsien Wllllams wos eoger To ex- press her feelings obouT The gym. She sdid wiTh o smile, lT's greoT To hdve o gym ThoT we con coll our own! Carol Sarfaln, onoTher sensdTionol Sophomore breoThlessIy odded, The gym gove us d sense of pride. IT wos greoT To soy we're ploying in our gym. ThoT's dnoTher Thing, The boskeTboll ond volleybdll Teoms pldyed ond will ploy, in coming yedrs, dll Their home gomes in our gym. NoT only were gomes held in The gym buT pep rollies ond spiriT compeTiTions were Too. Junior Rheva Taroc commenTed, The echo wos ouTrdgeous, ond she wos righT. The gym mode o greoT deol more noise Thon The fronT lown. 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As 7:55 a.m. neared, cars poured inTo The parking loT, along wiTh The rain which decided To greef us This special Fri- day. . .all we really wanTed Q To do was have fun. . AfTer seTTIing down in homeroom, a surprise pep rally was announced. NoT any old rally eifher. This was To be The hisTory-making firsf rally ever To be held in The gym! The facT alone was Too exciTing To handle, for some. Halfway Through fourTh period The bell rang, releas- ing all The classes To The baT- Tle zone for compeTiTion. The awesome feeling of 4,940 sTudenTs TogeTher in one room inTensified, as ev- eryone filed in and found Their secTions. One of The Teachers commenfed Thaf The Seniors' spiriT, especially The wave, really inTimidaTed some of The oTher classes. Soliman Cagauan reas- sured her, We were all so hyped up, all we really wanfed To do was have fun and win The compeTiTion. The conTesT never hap- 8 STudenT Life mouThl As The Things Period six excepf sion many The rally. ahead over yeT. Kahuku aT um. 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' -' vf-M 11 W f W, u,.w3.jw,:,,,1 ' wuigm qw, ..x..R.,. -u,.,x....M.Q,gJ.g Ang, i',,,gR A. 3 w W--W-M.H,.4.4z.:.mIe, Q Q .1 f ...- f, -x.: IN VN-'ifcw fl? -ns., x Trojan Times Mililani High School 1988 Mini-Magazine 1988 Elhllllli Te 'fnqan lfunes You see before you a new addition to the yearbook The staff of Na Mana 0 Poma Ole has graciously allowed the Trojan Trmes newswriting staff to contribute our talents to this special section of the annual This mini magazine is included in this book to add a slight variatlon the usual COPY The focus of the mini mag is on 1987 the year and its events While the articles in this section may seem to be trivial, think of it as a time capsule of sorts Reading this book years into the future it w1ll serve to refresh your mem ory on some of the impoftant events and happenings of 1987 Especially important for the outgoing members of the Class of 1988 this yearbook will serve as one of the most treasured items in your life It reflects the moments which may soon escape the grasp of memory, and holds within its pages the essence of Mililani The future holds many new and wonderful things but the past w1ll always be there to show the good times that you ve had So if you re sitting and reading this to your chil dren tell them of 1987, a year of tragedy and hope despair and courage, and most of all a year of people So for a few moments let '87 shine with re memberance In The Spot llght 18 Minn Magazine O C . ,. . . -- . . . . .H .. . ,, . - . . . 9 9 . .. . . N. 99 ' ' 1 'lr . 'K 9 . . . . .. . 9 . , . , .. . . . . 3 . s 9 . . . Fla hback 9 g-2' l 3 l USA 98 The year 1987 turned out to be a year of historical happenings, miracles, and death and destruction. Our government became involved in illegal acts, while other trusted Americans disallowed our trust in them. Two well-known faces In The Spotlight this year were Jim and Tammy Bakker. The Bakkers misused the funds in the PTL organization fwhich they foundedl, and it was alleged that Jim Bakker had an affair with his former secretary Jessica Hahn. As a result, the Bakkers lost control of their multi-million dollar empire and a great deal of their extravagant possessions and were living secluded in Palm Springs, Cali- fornia. Just when the public thought that the Bakkers were to be heard of no more, they started a fund-raising campaign by estab- lishing telephone messages available to their followers, at a cost, of course. The callers would receive an inspirational mes- Scandal sage from the Bakkers and added support from their former leaders. They also earned part of their income from Tammy Bakkerls musical recordings, which were moderately successful. On Capitol Hill, a growing uneasl arose. High-level government names, onc unbeknownst to America, were overnigh thrusted into the limelight. Lieutenan Colonel Oliver North, General Richarr Secord, Admiral John Poindexter and . host of others attempted to divert funds ti Nicaraguan rebels from sales of nuclea arms to Iran, which the Congress had for bade. As the hearings proceeded and testi mony was presented, it seemed clear tha all involved saw their action as a patriotit risk - for the good of the United States Deeper into the investigations, the hint o involvement among the elite in the Ova Office stirred the pot and the Senate com mittee delved even farther. Finally, afte months of this event crowding the head lines, the conclusion arose that Presiden Reagan was negligent in his duty to ex ecute the law, as was his constitutiona duty, because of his alleged ignorance o the scandal. Visions of Watergate dancer in many American heads . . . Even in the face of adversity, the bril liance of miracles shown through. Fo nearly 59 hours, two-and-a half days, res cuers tried to free 18-month-old Jessic' McClure from a well after she fell throug an 18-inch hole. As the attempt to rais this baby from the 22-foot drop continued the brave girl sang nursery rhymes ana called for her mother. Finally, she wa: brought up and miraculously suffered only a pressure sore on her head and loss o. circulation in her feet. Many of us felt this triumph in a year filled with tragedy. Such ill happenings appeared to be an 'eryday occurance in 1987. Among the equent airplane crashes, two arose the ost horrible. A Northwest Airlines plane 'ashed near Detroit killing 156 out of 157 :ople on board: a four-year-old girl the ily survivor. ln November, 28 people ere killed when a Continental Airlines ane flipped over in Denver. Tragedy A more subtle killer lurked throughout le land. AIDS, which had become a ousehold word, affected 20,000 citizens uring the year. A rising battle to combat me spread of the disease intensified. Dur- ig the five years previous there were some 0,000 cases of AIDS, and in 1987 there 'ere recorded some 11,000 deaths. October 19, or what became known as Back Monday, was the infamous date of Ee S500 billion stock market crash. The ar of a reoccurance of 1929's similar 'ent rocked the nation. And for the re- Eainder of the year, the market continued J plunge with infrequent rises and our conomy strained to prosper. ETO end the year with a glimmer of hope r peace, the Christmas season was ssed with the historic nuclear arms aty between the United States and the .viet Union. A ban was proclaimed on medium-range missles, but only time may :veal the effects of this action for the forld and life as we know it. Mikhail Gor- achev was hailed as Time Magazine's flan of the Year, and understandably so. 'his avant-garde Soviet leader imposed adical new changes in the USSR and hed some new light on their goal of world ooperation. The Spotlight seemed to shift consider- bly among the various events of 1987, but many will agree that with the sun shining m our backs, the human race will endeav- 3 to challenge the serious problems which iill have to be faced in the generations to pllow. In our very own Aloha State, 1987 brought a changeover in Washington Place. After George Ariyoshi's sixteen year term, John Waihee was inaugurated as the Governor of Hawaii in Januay 1987. This was an especially important event be- cause it marked the first time that a Ha- waiian ever became governor. As if homesick for the spotlight, Ariyo- shi and his wife attempted to go through customs with nearly 540,000 worth of un- declared goods from Japan. After being investigated for possible crimminal viola- tion the case was closed when Ariyoshi paid a penalty of 511,389 On the county level, Mayor Frank Fasi announced the development of Waiola Es- tates, a low income housing project. This angered ,the City Council because they were not informed of this action. An envi- ronmental group, Hawaii's Thousand Hawaii ,8 Friends, brought a lawsuit toward Fasi, former Managing Director D.G. '6Andy Anderson, and former Housing Director Alvin Pang for fraudulently using the city's money. They were found guilty and at the beginning of 1988, an appeal to the verdict was in process. For Mililani citi- zens, this issue was very important. With the addition of this community to the nar- row Kamehameha Highway, traffic would be a disaster. Ocean traffic was another issue: Ha- waii wanted more. With all the attention given to America's recapturing of the America's Cup, Hawaii began lobbying for the privilege of hosting the race in 1989. Although the community and many public officials were very excited about the prospect, San Diego was eventually select- ed as the site. Maybe next time. 4.9 lvl.- Academic Assist and Thursdays when many of us could come to school at 8 30 unless we needed help Band The sounds of our Trojan musicians never failed to spark our spirits during the games and rallies Cliffs Notes The standard text for striving English students they were a common sight between literature book pages Detention The bane of most students it was a situation some found to be their homes during the year Exam. The bane of Procrastination, these often ruled our lives. Graduation never looked so good Mlm Magazine 19 1 . 1 if , 7 rl-1 ? fl E -if V' I .- -,qv ,-,,, . fl .1 tg 7,5-' if Q1 'LL-LLZLA7 If-.LfIf,?' .Q 'H' Those Tuesdays 7 . 7 5 , Food Fight This proved to be an occasional solution to the overcrowding problem Too much people? Throw some gravy Imagination Graduation The prevailing word on every Senior s wish list For many a happy time for some an end to good ones HSTEC A small event in any students career rt was forgotten as easily as it 1S was passed The night before the paper was due we found ourselves relying more on this than our braxns License Junk Food When Mom didnt wake up and cook breakfast for us we went straight for the nutritious Cheetos Knowledge Something we all think we had but rt was never enough when the teacher asked us for an answer When we first got it we wanted to drive all the time after a while 1t wasnt such a brg dea 20 Muna Magazine . ' ....,....-L ' -. :L -.... ? . .Lf . . Q if? .lg . 4 A. - 'Ar:?':.- 5 1. E 1: :.1 '..... 2 1. :....., 5 g g, 3 . , . . 9 3 5 . ' n . 5 5 :.: E- '1 E E ' . . . ,E 8 4 vi... -fy: ...Ln 1 2:2 li , . . . --li---....,... ' ....,.-.. i , , l . fi, N . g:-ze-15-.,--1 ' 2 5, 723' , a ' Q. a 73 1---if A , ...Z , ,, . , . Development projects were a highlight in 1987, especially the conflict over the construction of a convention center. Even though the public was generally in favor of building the center, the debate over a location stalled legislative action and the reality of our very own con- vention center. With the return of students to the classroom in September, two important controversies were being played out. The Board of Educa- tion brought to light a concern over the prolific use of Pidgin English in our schools. Many people mista- kenly believed that the BOE at- tempted to ban the local variation of English totally and thus caused a lot of unnecessary commotion. The actual situation was that the BOE simply wanted the teachers to stress the speaking of proper English more. A more immediate concern for the returning students was the pos- siblity of a teachers' strike. The union of 9,200 educators fought with the state over pay raises and although they didn't achieve their goal of a 6 percent raise, an agree- ment was reached and students fdisappointedj went back to school. And to the end the year on an unfortunate bad note, Mother Na- ture had her celebration on New Yearis Eve by allowing wind and rain Clots of rainj to descend upon the Kailua area. More than 500 homes in the area were totally dev- astated by the floods which ran rampant through the community. The real culprit was being investi- gaged, but experts theorize that the blockage of drainage canals was the cause. Nevertheless the home- less Kailua residents tried to recov- er the' estimated total damage of 334.6 million through insurance and lawsuits against the city for poor maintenance of the drainage canals. The floods concluded 1987 with an unhappy disaster, but the de pendable Aloha spirit shonf through the rain clouds and gavr hope to the afflicted that 1982 could only get better. Copy by Lisa Elliot ana Keith Kamisug In The Afterlife Afterschool life, that is! Away from the problems of ou: nation and our state, the life of ths student posed some interesting as pects as well . . . Itls 2:10 and the bell had jus rung ending another school day Students eagerly poured out o. their classrooms and within the next fifteen minutes, the school wa: practically empty. Where had ev- eryone gone? Away from the classroom, manj students did various 8 activitie: which filled their lives. For Bennet Kinilau, a Senior, life after schoo was spent at home eating and sleep' ing. I just gotta crash after puttin up with my teachers all day, hi exclaimed. For Jason Yamauclzi and Ricky Tahara, also both Seniors, afte school hours were spent cleanin classrooms. Rick felt that it,s a easy way to earn extra spending money. For many athletes, time after school day meant going to practice Edward Santa Elena felt that it' sometimes a drag having to go t practice, but he had to go in orde to be the best he can possibly be. As one can see, there were many different lifestyles among the stu- dents of Mililani in 1987. Ther was always the morning after, whej we'd all wake up, get dressed and go back to school . . . again. Copy by Terry Leo Fa hion '8 Money: An important factor in our lives, it came and it went ibut mostly it wentj. vmviw The campus is often times a :cene of great social activity. Out mf class, students exhibit adole- :ence at its finest: boys asking girls Jut, girls saying no, going together, Jreaking up, etc. The parking lot Nas a showcase for those students 'ortunate enough to display their :reasured cars and trucks. Yet, of Lhe many facets of the teen life, few :hings have had a greater impact Lhan fashion. How others view you :ould very well depend on those Light jeans you wear. It is safe to say that 1987 was truly a fashion year. A rising style in the year was the acid-washed denim look. First in :vidence among the gals, the com- haon faded jeans were soon accom- panied by skirts, jackets, and dress- les of the acid-washed style. The price for these goods didn't appear to deter the fashion-minded girl. At the lowest retail of about 530, the X very basic styles were presented. Only at the three-digit mark did the denim become truly stylin'! Leather was the occasional accom- paniment to the denim and com- manded almost S200! Popular name brands were Code Bleu, Guess, Bongo, Espirit, and Us Boys. Overcast by the acid-wash tend, other styles managed to find some bodies to be worn on. Bubble skirts,', cropped skirts and jackets were more frequently seen towards the end of '87, To add some zest, hooped earrings or a tight-fitting belt adorned the usual outfit. Colors also influenced a girl's de- cision on what to buy. The safari, or natural colors, like peach, khaki, brown and green were favored as well as the simple black and white arrangement. Girls, however, were not the only victims of the fashion craze. Guys A I like good-lookin, clothes that I don't have to ironlv -Mike Farinaeu Nice: A word that always popped up in gossip: Mark is so cute, what's he like? Oh he's nice Overcrowded A good description for our school it also applied to our schedules our home work and our brains Procrastination Students argued with teachers to give them more time for papers and then did it the night before Questions These were good things to use when the time came for us to give a speech and we had to stall for time Reports Cards We explained that D on our report card by telling our didnt like me Stress Procrastination was like food to this animal Better tasting Tylenol was eaten a lot more though Mum Mogozune 21 9 3 , - , . . i 2 S 66 97 parents: The teacher ' 3 ' 95 , . Time During the week ends and the night be fore papers we didnt h a v e e n o u g h I speeches too much Underclassman A yone who wasnt a Senior had the honor of this title Lucky people Vandalism Constant trouble for our custodians showed how mature some of our students really were White out Whoever invented this deserves more who invented the eras Xerox Without this portant machine would have to carry all those heavy library books home Youth Now we wish we were older We really will get old Then we ll wish we were younger Zippy s This was the place to be after games and dances Lots of food people and bad lookin girls' fand guysj Compiled by Lnso Roehm Troy Tcnoko Melanie Penflelcl Keith Kcmxsugn 22 Msn: Mogozsne Q u ' E - a --.17 -..-as v E E..-' . H My : n- i A , it credit than the dude er! A Sig:-'-Tien? A ' . lm' ' , we 52. -Ti? ' . , . , . - , 1 , ---.512 also caught on the acid-washed denim look, cropped shirts, and ta- pered jeans. They could be found cruising virtually everywhere wear- ing their faded Levi's and T-shirt. The shirt, often of the beach vari- ety, was most likely obtained at Hawaiian Island Creations, or Town and Country Surf Shop. As for footwear, Reeboks and Nikes finished the look and were a must in every guy's wardrobe. For a dres- sier look many young men favored such name brands as Generra, Whoo's, Code Bleu and Interna- tional News. For the more dressy- casual look, Gotcha and Quicksil- ver offered a wide variety of popu- lar styles. Many guys achieved a different fashionable way of dressing. It was known as the dancer look be- cause most guys who favored this mode of dress practiced a uniquf form of dancing. This became to bl almost a new sport, with Ubattles' Ca kind of dancing contestj seei here and there. These types o clothes also ran into the hundred, of dollars, and the more expensive the better. Still, in a year filled with sur prises, it would not be unexpectec for these styles to change, or evei die away within a couple of months Fashion remains one of the mos unstable aspects of teen life. A stu dent could buy thousands of dollar worth of clothes and not be wearing them within half-a-year. But, truth fully, the guys and gals wouldn' want it any other way! Copy by Kelli Fujioka ant Stephanie Mira I don't like busy clothes, solid, simple. . .and expensive! 99 -Jeff Matsumoto X Z xi 'S' M x filf, , H up 2.-,J :A I Sl XX' X . ,,. -, Q-jf, I f wif .IO , f f ':' ' , ll' ' I I 'X' Q I ll-C' 't ya? 0 1: 'i 1 'Qaida' 5, G . in 6 ta? ff f rs I L.: . ' I is 9 Y , -L 49 A 4 55 5' I U 'fi ' Horribl - Scopes! Aries fApril I3 to May 131: You are a natural-born leader, your sign being the first of the Zodiac. Independent, courageous, and strong-willed, you posses a powerful intellect, Still, your leadership sometimes transforms into a form of bossiness. Although you have lots of ideas, they sometimes backfire on you and you end up looking like a fool. Taurus tMay I4 to June l21: Solid, strong, and unyielding, the bull signifies the stubborness which drives you to reach your ambitions. Loyal, and reliable, there exists the chance that whomever you're loyal to may not trust you in the end. Be careful because in the future someone might dump you, Gemini Uune l3 to July I41: The typical Gemini Clike you1 is a source of neverending and always changing ideals. People around you like your personality because it's never the same. Sometimes you do things that people don't especially find acceptable, however. They'll call you a flake then . , . Cancer Uuly l5 to August 151: Quiet, secretive, and a bit sensitive, the crab hides an immense curiosity underneath an exterior of passivity. Like the beach-coming crustacean, you only come out of your hole to look for food, which may be a romance, excitement or something to eat. If you're a guy, some gals may avoid you because they're aware of your big claws , . . Leo tAugust l6 to September l51: The big lion, king of thejungle, gains great respect from those around you. Your charisma just exudes from you. And although you roar a lot, others come to live with it. If your lion's pride turns into conceit, however, Mr. Leo might turn into Mr. Stuck-Up ... Virgo tSpetember I6 to October l51: The Virgin stands for purity and innocence, All those who surround you admire your untaintedness. Slim-built and good-looking, your silence works for you in that everyone enjoys talking to someone who doesn't talk back . . . Libra tOctober I6 to November 151: This person represents a true balance of human nature. The Scales serve to help others when they have problems since you are able to show them the other side of the coin. Mediation is your specialty, and you do it quite well, But always being the referee means that you can't play the game! Seorpius tNovember 16 to December l41: Poisonous and deadly, the Scorpion fears nobody. Never one to stand aside and let others push you around, you fight for the beliefs and never give up. With the sharp stinger and claws the scorpion is an excellent fighter . . . unless there's a bigger scorpion. Sagittarius QDecember l5 to January 131: The Archer's mind is sharp and directed like the arrows he or she carries. Cheerful and talkative, you are quite popular with others. You also like to talk with all kinds of people even though they aren't your type. Your gregarious nature sometimes irritates your enemies and you end fighting them with your arrows tfrom a distance since you're a chicken1, Capricornus Uanuary I4 to February ll1: The Goat cares not so much for popularity as he does for true friendship. Not quite as good-looking as Virgo, your friends still see the fine qualities that you possess, Sometimes when eating at fancy restaurants, however, your friends get mildly repulsed when you start eating all their leftovers ... Aquarius tFebruary l2 to March I31: The Water-Bearer signifies wisdom and genius, The ultimate do-gooder. you try to help others in every way possible. even to the point that you get in their way. Mildly handsome, you dislike any kind of activity which doesn't involve your brain. This sometimes earns you the title of 'Ageek , Pisces tMarch I4 to April l21: An easy-going and laid-back person, you like to observe life as it passes you, not really getting involved. Some call you a lazy bum, but you don't care. Just swimming around and being fed is all that concerns you. Your favorite hobby? Fishing of course. in-was! Q-'Se Q Mini-Magazine 23 66 Blast From The Pa t The campus seemed to be more alive than usual as busy students dashed around the school filled with anticipation of the days ahead - not a gloomy face could be found even among the most stressed-out Trojans. The events and activities in the days to follow promised to bring out the school spirits from our hearts. It was Monday and every- day got ready to share in a Blast From The Past. It was Homecoming! During the previous weeks, all of the classes were engaged in float-building. The friendly competition between the classes kept everyone sharp while also helping to promote pride in our school and our peers. Junior Eric Tamashiro confessed, It was fun, but tiring, too. The Seniors proudly displayed their One Step For Trojan- kind float, which depicted the first man on the moon, American hero Neil Armstrong. The hardships melted away in the light of victory as the Class of 1988 were announced as the winners. The highlight of the week was the Homecoming game, during which they announced the results of the float-building contest, and the dance the night after. The week was a lot of fun but it would have been better if we won the game fagainst Waialuajf' said John Wataoka, a Junior. Those precious memories will never fade and served to provide each of us with our own special times In The Spotlight. 1 Copy by Judy Chen and Keith Kamisugi 211 Muni-Magazine T ue Love s Special The elevator ride up to the ballroom of the Prince Kuhio Hotel was tense as murmurs and hints of laughter played upon the occupants. Nervous anticipation could be seen on everyone's faces. After presenting their tickets at the door, the couples gazed through the lavish hall and searched for their table. Light conver- sation set in as they awaited the arrival of the rest of the couples. It was December 21, Winterball night - a time for dining, dancing, and just having a good time. Lacking the formality and rigidness of proms, everyone had the opportunity to display their own particular styles and modes of dress. Senior Matt Anbe said, I had a hard time finding the right clothes! After checking out each other's 'Sragsf' everyone pro- ceeded to a separate room to take pictures by the popular Nateis Photography. A dinner buffet, which included shoyu chicken, fish, salad and assorted desserts, gratified many people, including Jojo Dona, a Senior: The food was good! he exclaimed. Eating dinner was a task for many people since their manners were supposed to be at their finest. Crowded was the best definition of the dance floor, but the fun and excitement more than made up for it. Many left the hotel to seek further enjoyment. Senior Marci Lau said she was looking forward to having fun afterward. Her sentiments were shared by others. Many went to see the perenial favorite: the Frank DeLima Show. Some played scavenger hunts, went to hotel parties, or just took a stroll on the beach. The couples shared many moments that night, memories frozen for years to come. Winterball '87, a special Christmas event, In The Spofffghf- copy by Keith Kamisuga Min Jack ln The Box Zippy's 7 Checkfi 1 .00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 I .19 6.00 7.00 8.00 9130, 10.00 1 1.00 12.00 0 . Pizza Hut 14.00 15.00 13.00 'A 15'Zn TIP TABLE TipS .15 .30 .45 .60 .75 .90 1.05 1.20 1.35 1.50 1.65 1.80 1.95 2.10 2.25 Check5 16.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 20.00 21 .00 22.00 . 23.00 24,00 - 25.00 26.00 27.00 28.00 29.00 30.00 TipS 2.40 2.55 2.70 2.85 3.00 3.15 3.30 3.45 3.60 3.75 3.90 4.05 4.20 4.35 4.50 McDonalds Baskingkobbins Fries .lack In Jumbo Pizza I would go to McDonaldis because they go to extreme means just to get our attention like all their tonite, l..2..3 to go combo. But of course Rose Agas McDonald's french fries are the bestli' Michele Greenamyer 3 4 Anno-we r Q'- l like Baskin Robbins because there's 31 flavors to choose from and the samples are ree. Rayella Perez 1 love Baskin-Robbins ice-cream because it's the only place in Mililani. Renee Naka- num Chewy, gooey, chocolate ice cream from Baskin-Robbins is the chewyest, gooest, and :hoco-liest ice cream! Renee Nakamoto ad campaigns like, Mac- their food is very good. Zippy's is good because itis open 24 hours and you can stay and socialize and nobody rushes you. Janel Yoshimoto 'LNO one can beat Zippy's saimin and because of Dori, no can beat the amount we leave for tip!! Tracey Aratani I like the food at Jack in the box because it's always freshly prepared. Tammie Jones I like the Jumbo Jack and the queer uni- forms. Kevin Higa Pizza hut, pizza to go! Stretchy, stringy, cheesy pizza for all those that like cheese? Melanie Watanabe Mini-Magazine 27 28 Mini Mogozine I Michelle Rocomc: A 'X ', Q J' fi x ff V ii V? Mini Mogozime 29 CAUTION: These pages and its contents were intended to be humorous 4-1 A Layout By Keith Kamis I ,..' I Most common name: Clyde Chang Description: Heavily armed with two-inch-thick textbooks for each of his six required courses, Mr. Freshman sets his sights on t achieving good grades on his very first high school report card. x t'2i. Awkward and disoriented, Mr. Frosh does not surprise upperclass- - men when he walks into class . . . the wrong class. Ert.. lase Main hangout: Hasn't found one yet. 551 E.: ,Q Q Favorite book: Spider-Man comics A Favorite food: Anything from McDonald's I Best excuse: Gee, I'm a freshman! X R Ns N 'ii . .,.t..:,, Y Y X f me XRS t NN -3-1. s X X I , .. 5 3 . 4 it SQ t r'iii Typical goal in life: Make friends with upperclassmen who can 1 l drlve Cpreferably a female upperclassmanlj i S. A Cheerleader Most common name: Betsy Bubbles Bloomington Description: Always proud of her status, one may find Ms. Cheer- leader wearing her uniform ffashionably equipped with a mini- skirtj two to three times a week. Good-looking as always, she is the spirit of happiness, although she occasionally makes some people gag. Conversing with Ms. Cheerleader may prove difficult because her frequent response is: Huh?', Main hangout: Front lawn Favorite book: What? . . . A book? Favorite food: Diet ice cream Best excuse: Huh'?', Typical goal in life: The perfect in-air toe-touch. A Band student Most common name: Timi Timpani,, Tanaka Description: One first notices the deep tan which Ms. Band has from long hours of practice under the sun. She also has extremely good posture and her steps tif measuredl will be exactly one foot, ten-and-a-half inches. In her other classes, Ms. Band sometimes annoys the other students when she takes out her drumsticks and starts playing on the tabletops. Main hangout: Bandroom Favorite book: Top 40 Hits Composed for the Trombonen Favorite food: Gum , p Best excuse: I have band practice, guess I can't come to class! l Typical goal in life: Become a band teacher 1' I l 30 Mini-Magazine I The yearbook staff hopes not to offend students in these uoccupationsf' 4 Football Jock Most common name: Daryn de Silva Description: Mr. Jock will never be caught without his shades and his favorite shirt - cut to display his magnificent physique. Al- though very strong, Mr. Jock decides not to strain his muscles by carrying too many books - a folder will do. Best time to catch him is during class when he's cruising around with two to three passes in his hand. Main hangout: The new, improved weight room Favorite book: Asimov's Theory of Four-Dimensional Time Traveli' Favorite food: Tobassco with chili A Senior i A NHS Member Most common name: Katherine Killbourne Description: Immaculately dressed, with perfect symmetry regu- lating the dominant style of apparel, Ms. NHS strides through the campus with confidence and intellectual stability. Not to be caught unprepared, she carries around the latest model microcas- sette recorder tfor those important memosj and a Casio Data Bank watch, which holds up to 50 phone numbers. Main hangout: Mr. Sawada's room Favorite book: Playboy tfor the articles, of coursej Favorite food: Pizza with pineapply toppings Best excuse: The point is irrelevant and incongruousf' Typical goal in life: Party and get drunk A Best excuse: Why? I no like. Typical goal in life: Find a nice chick K NX . .. 3 Most common name: Mary Jo Blow Description: With her permanent off-campus pass in hand, Ms. Senior can be seen casually striding into the parking lot and driving away in her brand new car. ln those rare moments that she is seen on campus, books are never with her. The other Seniors can always count on Ms. Senior to participate in Senior Cut Day . . . whenever she decides it is. Main hangout: Anywhere Favorite book: Definitely none Favorite food: All kinds Best excuse: Hey, I'm a Senior. Typical goal in life: Please, they're too young to think about life. Mini-Magazine 34 Ho To Have A Date J 'TJ un? i ,,,, 4 1 9 we X' Rf' '.v. - i V Q M L' t eee Q First someone must want to go on a dateg I-ieie, the 'yourigfman coritemplatesi who to ask out. At ,fast he thinki of if -semeone special, someone who might say YES to his offer. Step 2: Now that the young man has the giri's phone number, his quite happy, But, he faces the horrorof actuaily calling ' the girl and asking her out. Many a guy has chickened out at this step. ' t 4,5 , ,i,,, 'A A W ,, 'M-Q12 ,ef i . V, V, 57575 H ,.,., , A y r K m ,, ,,m.,, m,,: it iss' TM' ,,,. 'M K W f V died Etiiehoiimber for llbllregxhe, finally M idials ftheiwhole. nui31berL-,Though WIYQFYQUSQ he Amusigsouiid - Q many ffcoolf? -over Athe1piioiie...Jus1'l1ope her mini doegnit Q Qfanivkgerftiae fphone pr you'll liege all oifiyou composure, L i 32 Mini-Magazine Layout Sfep,'3.7'Ai.goodf date can eeiise quit? 30 Q i ifippeefel. It-migiitt befaj gona idea iw get e W , Step 4: Assuming she said 'fYES , it is now tiziie to prepare for theibig event. This includeswashiog the V Car, Finding your clothes, and changing your mind on A what to wear. Time seems to zip along and-you still have to take 21 shower. l 1 Step-5: After.-all the preliminary preparatiorisg it's tim tofigure. out where she' lives. iMore-time is wasted.-an ,y0u're already late. Make sure you have yourmdrivelf license, directionshairbrush, and money. W A .i- Step 7: Having survived the Meeting of the parents , it's time to embark on the date. The evening can now be enjoyed to its ful- lest. Too bad the date flies by so fast, but oh A well, thafs life. I something io eat Lai sziyf2 iZippy's. Yesg that A' Q means- spending' more money jdni hexfp L, 1 Step 6: Some time later, after driving by the house Eve times, you must face the FATl-SER. lt's time , to act like a perfect gentleman and a good little boy. V 5 complete with- Good luck! In ine Easy Steps W. L Step 5: Having made herself presentable, the girl must now wait for her date to arrive. tFinding a girl's house on time usually gives a guy a considerable amount of stress? 5' 'af M. . ..,4.,w.e.a-f H Step 6: The crucial point has arrived, introducing your date to your parents. Will they like him? Well, if they don't. you'll hear about it later! Step 4: Just as bad or worse than guys, girls must find the right outfit to wear. Not to mention that girls have to wash their hair and put on their make- up before the guy arrives. Step 7: With your parents blessings fmay- bel, you can expect to have zx wonderful time. A night filled with fun and possibly romance. Who knows what might happen - especially in the spring or with a full moon. EXIT Step 8: Hungry after an enchanting evening, you go along with your date's suggestion to get something to eat. Many romances have -M started from such late night dinners. Step I:The object of every man's desire is a nice girl to go out with. Little does she know that she's about to be swept off her feet by the boy next door. 'e Step 2: Oh boy. oh boy! He wants my phone number! she thinks. Even though she wants to give it to him, she can only act slightly thrilled, She can't let him think that she's a pushover or easy to get. tGirls like doing this to guysj Step 3: What night do I want to go out on? Wait a minute and l'll check H. she calmly replies. This is a ancient trick used by girls to make the guy sweat it out a little. Don't despair. shc's really thrilled. l Ando and D. Vinton lvlinicftflqggzing 33 .Q 34 Orgonizcdions A ff Y? Ag AN Joy lshfi BV ofo Ph Organizations 35 .. LJ: az, , ' ' EfeEiz5ia., 'Ii.I:5z:r:1f N529 ' ' ' 2:2':5::g:1gE1g-Ef:g,zg'52jjg5:2:i:2.:i-.sgfgzzgsggzfgrfrgrg- gif fa EEEE ligiig I f x' M M llul 5 W S 3 ': 2f 34 5 2 Eguzgi I x s 1 i f,,l1- E 5 E525 Q 53 3 fx , ,,,, fwwnmw 4,, I . 'f..: .M ,,,,, ,,,, my ,f -.ua Q? Jaw, , ,W V If QE . N gm? -W iwsgf , 2 g 5 2 Q ig Ma? i 5 E E22 Q 5 ., ..:.:: 5 AW E wi . Q19 3 ws Q23 Q, 8 B1 9 Yes , , , ? fm iz, V 'iiYfi'- f,,,f,fs: -'J ' 'f,,f,f:::1,-w, ,M ,E 3 ......., :Mi ' ,um 1 fi: .- 111 ,,,, 11 ,,-, 4 , 5 4 , w WW S A uw. MW... :Y Q 5 Mg, S ,X:.: ,X Q , k:-- , , s n X s M. 's ,Q as Q :... N .R R , Q n 9 qv. W4 . x N xi? 6 2 i 1 S, 1 Q . is ' F ' ,,-.1 '5 S A I 1 E i wx' xl 38 Grgonizofions rr E . Av., sr V5 f ,. gw -' K .gg Q gh sw .... 'W' X fe sr uw. -Qw- Af. Qf - A sir. .s ,. 1' RJ x Ia General Assembly was The link beTween The sTudenT governmenT and The sTu- 'TT body. Each homeroom senT a Record Room RepresenTaTive To The assembly To irn of The sTudenT governmenT acTivlTies. This informafion was Then Token back To rir homerooms. Row 4: R. Yanabu, S. C-Z-ibney. P. Tzivani Row 2: S. Frank, C. Deblbar, Vinnece. A. Guerrero, D. Larsen Row 3: C. Plumberg, M. Greenamyer, D. Griffin, M. amos, M. Eldred, H. Heimke Row 4: E. Jones, J. Saville, L. Pengol. i. Evermann, J. :eros Row 5: S. RoTh, T. Ramos. J. GraTTon, M, Redira, S. Clark, J. Hepler, S. Anderson 5 Racquel Buena and Sean Kaneshlro prepare for The mee-Ting by reading The agenda. 6 The Mllllanl Inter-Club Council, or MlCC was made up of The Vice-Presidems of The clubs and organized such Things as Club Week and Club of The MonTh. Row fi: VP. N, Lee. Pres. L. Elliot l.. Kurakake Row 2: H. Hwang, M. Aczon. S. Hondo Row 3: L. Fujinaka. C. lviokekau. Sec. L. lida, D. Nishi Missing: Tres. G. Tachibana We The Many Are EnlighTened By The Few T happens every year, Teachers across The campus ask The one quesTion ThaT sllences and sTupefies Their classes Who wanTs To be The Record Room l?epreseni'ofive? Tim- idly from The lefT hand side of The room, Two rows over and Three seaTs back. someone volunTeered for iT. Soon afTer, an- oTher person said They would be The alTernaTe. The room was general chaos again, The whole Trauma insTanTiy puT ouT of mind, and school wenT on as usual. Then all of a sudden, on a brighT Thursday morning, The Teacher announced a break from The monoTony of The habiTual morning rouTine - The Record Room RepresenTaTlve had a reporT! Cl-lopefully ThaT means The quiz will be forgoTTen unTil Tomorrowj This year classes Took parT in discussions such as how To solve The parking or whaT could be done To ease The over crowding in The cafeTeria and solve The liTTer problem on campus. To bring These Topics back To The classes, The Record Room Repre- senTaTive saT Through many lengThy General Assembly meeT- ings, which were held on Wednesdays, afTer school. Record Room RepresenTaTives were people who really cared abouT The school such as Marilee Thomas who said abouT The meeT- ings, I go for my own informaTion, or Paul Tzivani who said. IT made me mad when my homeroom didn'T lisTen To me. The compensaTlon Though, for The Time and efforT The RepresenTa- Tlves puT in, was The chance To be able To be The lrnporT nT O person ID lhe spolllghl, if iusT for a momenT. by Sarah Frank Organlzahons 39 CDSC Shines For The Trojans DSC? WhaT's ThaT? IT sTands for CenTral DisTricT STudenT Council. People aren'T as familiar wiTh This cornmiTTee as They are wiTh The Home- coming CornmiTTee or Social CommiT- Tee. This is because iT's rnade up of only Two people - Nicole Parker and Lisa Elliott. Every Third Wednesday of each monTh, Nicole and Lisa rneeT wiTh 22 oTher high school represenTaTives wiTh- in The CenTral DisTricT To discuss disTricT and school relaTed issues. CDSC is The l'link beTween The school and The Board of EducaTion. They really do care abouT how The sTu- denTs feel on issues and iT's CDSC's job To make sure The sTudenTs' views are Told! by Nicole Parker 1 'QM ,,siA, i 2 A0 OrganizaTions ,fl 2 ,, ,,,,, M , N O 4 5 Dawn Hlrao, Msrrlff Eio, ond Wendy Paul discuss their Judicial matters on the front lown. Nicole Parker displays her views cnt o CDSC Conf ference. The Judicial Council helps their fellow students dissolve disputes. The five members ore E, Helllk- son. D. Hirao, W. Paul, Choirperson'M. Eto, J. John- son During the year, the Elections Committee counts votes for ASMHS elections, The committee con- sists of: Row 4: Chairperson-S. Tom Row 2' P. Tzi- vani, M. Bogalayos Row 3: S. Koneshiro. J. Rose, K. Rose, H. Doy Row 4: D. Larsen, E. Hoffman, N. Lee Row 5: A. Dyke The Elections Committee busy at work counting Winterboll Court ballots, CDSC? L. Elliott, N. Parker Organizations Al SHS and Aloha Committee members gaiher around To lisien To Their insTrucTions as guides aT Open House, The BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE was designed To make our school environmeni The besT Thai iT could be. The Commiiiee con- sisted of The following members: Ronald Fiesia, Paul VenTura, Alberi Schoch QChairpersonj, Tammie Jones, Sarah Frank, Alan DeSena, and Nicole Parker, The ALOHA COMMITTEE was There To greeT The guests and VlPs who visiTed our school and also To help organize and provide ser- vices for ASMHS. The ALOHA COMMITTEE members This year were: Denise Larsen, Sean Kaneshiro, Angie Wong, Sharlene Tom, Kim Sawada QChairpersonj, Heaiher Day, Emily Larsen, Dennis Harbin. Mani Young, Huy Evans, and Mrs. I, lnouye QAdvisory Glenn Tachibana helps To direcT a IosT parenT, while Sean Kane- shiro waiis To help any parents who may need iT, The SHS fSiudenIs Helping Sfudenisj CommifIee's purpose is To make new sTudenTs feel welcome and To show Them whaT iT's like To be a sTudenT aT MHS, sTaTed Fred Murphy, Chairperson of The Committee, This year's members were: Marlo Cooper, Anne lvlai Lam, Rachelle Abella, Jenny McBreaTy, Deborah Kayafani, Sarah Frank, Tommie Jones, Mrs. Ruih Fukuchi CAclvisorj, Fred lvlur- phy fChairpersonj, Heaiher Day, Nina Picini, Holly Hearn, and Sheila Nelson. Whai a scarey Thoughil - Locked up upsTairs in B-building'?! Albert Schach, Chairperson of BeauTificaTion, doesn'T seem worried! A2 Organizaiions ASIVIHS Service CommiTTees Shine ln The SpoTlighT SMHS Service CommiTTees - WhoT would we hove done wiThouT Them? Did you ever sTop To Think whoT would hove hoppened if we didn'T hove Them? Who would hove been There oT Open House To guide The hundreds of porenTs os noT To creoTe uTTer choos?! Who would hove mode The Thousonds of leis needed for The VlPs ond guesTs who come To visiT our school? Who would hove overseen The cleoning up of our school grounds? Who would hove roised money To Try To moke our school environmenT The besT iT con be? Who would hove been There - working in The cofe -- To help serve lunches To The hundreds of people who buy lunch every- doy, so ThoT you didn'T hove To woiT in long- er lines'? The lisT wenT on ond on . . . Sure, when mosT people ThoughT of ser- vice, Their firsT reocTion wos, Yuckl ThoT meons ThoT I hove To do work, righT? There were Those few, however, ThoT felT ThoT ser- vice wosn'T os bod os everyone ThoughT. One such person wos Junior Choirperson of Aloha Commiffee, Barbie Cronin. Borbie sold, I enjoy being There - helping peo- pIe. Fred Murphy, Choirperson of SHS fSfu- denfs Helping Sfudenfsj, olso sToTed ThoT The members of SHS like To be There To moke new sTudenTs feel welcome. JusT remember, The ASIVIHS Service Com- miTTees helped MHS To shine in the Spotlight! By Debbie Miyosoko OTQODTZOTIOUS A3 in-W 2 -s:.s-::,,..5-g,,g,gg-5---g-:E-1-i. .fx -r .:. L.: .z.:: W . r .l 5 ' i - A........s 7 , WM i ,:,. M i' i ' W 1, E , miiism rf Q .. 5 i 11.' W gf? E gigs 5 if mmf' i TT lil Tir' Q 5 ls W3 i g y , . it sE,,l.5i,g.r6-w..,:',,, lg! 3 Qi if ill IM ii ix - -'::::a1Ei: E -'-- :EZ ii 5 iibiiyiii , f ill l li iii pegs 1 ..,,, , r ,ff 1 in KW i QXZU iff T E xi!! I rm VV, : f iss c,s s,, .ir xl Wi .AE. l gil E':. -1- -5'-L' 1 gf ir y i i :ee giugg 3 ix E Q.-2: 7 5 wi is . ib 'x 'f , V' ' f , QQ, Q 1 ' 5 :' ' -f Awards Refleci Achievemeni H nd The winner of The coveied spirii Trophy is . . . . . Thai momeni of ecsiacy a winner feels afier holding a Trophy is ineffable. Recogniiion insiills This overwhelming aura of honor and pride which is whaT awards are all about Under advisor Amy Akiyama, The ASMHS Awards CommiTTee noi oniy coordinaied The end-of-year Awards Assembly, our also worked Toward acknowledging Ml-lS's deserving individuals in academh ics, The arls, aihlerics, and oTher faceis of school life. Award winners come in all shapes and sizes, and as Chairper- son Jason Sumiye said, Our job was To find Those ouTsTanding people, and inform The schooi and community of Their achievemehisf' A -r Mwwwrmm M--N-is ww ..,..,.,,. 'i ' ,WW ' -'-- .,.,.. ,.,,., : 5 :,.55..-,,f,:,.:51g-:ga.g:5-g.g:g.:g::g:,.,z:,:gQ:ef,3-:ga A T iii 'fi is ji,EEEEEv,E:EEE5E,5: V , am .M ,, .,,.,,.,.,,.,. ,Tr N .,.. H mmm? M WT :Tt:,,, 'mm ' Zlzifzzli-'EE ', 'gsm sm swuiunlnu-x' 44 Organizarions Q. . X, X S gg.. .X -X .rr K er k A X X. E Q - -- - E..jS:f - Seiji: 552:- -- ' 'S Wig: ,M I W KA r . .. . 1 2 ' X . 5 S2 ? 1 E? X gb. Q, -Q.-aggmx ----- f kg A '-T 'E.?5VQ1.::9sX..S1-:N f--. . e X. NX . gi K - - f 21 . e Y I xb5ssf'?f1'fSfY si:-ASI . 2' .. X? XXX ..-- .. rf, - Xe 1. . f 2 X X e u:'f': if'1-9535. K' X ire.: xxx. midi: -I .: ei?..-- k:i!':X 5 L Sf l .. . . .. .,,.. . . X - .- X . S If- - r L Q .l X . a .Kgs SQQSX ' X . S is si. f . . ,Xu EX 5 'rl--.-:wife Z N X252 '55 -WRX Q . 3. rXXf12-:MSS X QXw -2 'k . .1 . . N X ,L xk.. -.. mg ,--k M ..QL 1 isrzg.. e Es- 2 5 f r -.. 2 .im 'LX Q-eg: 2.4 Q. ...Xk -1... -:zz Q, fi 54 ' 'L . ' ff' ge-- X X 2 g .... , K -X .,-- 'I EX. 2 3 ia! 41 5 6 Q X This year. the Awards Commit- fco members were: Row 1: J. Mafsumofo, C. Watanabe, P. Mm, .L Hoshmfme Row 2' L. Fu- finakc, Chairperson-J. Sumiye, T. Miranda. Jon Honhlzurno, Lorl Fqllnaka, and Jason Sumlyo are busy making plans for this yeor's Aworcls Assembly. The Fundraising Commltfco was kept busy frying lo rcrlse money for MHS, Members were: Cholrperson-N, Lee and S. Frank, Some members of The Publlclly Commlhoo take a break after pointing posrers. Sarah Frank looks thrilled as she Cmends o Fundraising meering. The Publicity Commiffn was censranrly of work painring posters and banners to let fhe students know abour MHS Qc- tivirles. This yec1r's members were: Row 1: J. Yoshida, K. KG- msruwo. M. Quigley. D. vincent, R. Moss, M. Faber Row 2' H. Day. M. Sclra, C. Plumberg, M. Quig- ley, S. Gilmer. M. Rodgers. K. Mercier, M. Thomas. S, Kane! shire. Organizolions A5 A6 Orgonizotions f W Q 'l 2 3 A 5 6 Students jommin ot our Welcome donce. ' The Progrom Committee plons our Brown Bogs to Storclom. T. Lee, D. Wong Mullen. Missing: S. Wong. The Social Committee runs our donces. Choirperson K. Motsui, Junior Choir son D. Uemuro. Row 2: C. Matsumoto, K. Sowodo, P. Tzivoni, B, Noveroskl Evond. Row 3: A. Kozumo, C. Cogouon. S. Tom, T. Hiroo. S. Morimoto. Row Lee. T. Hertzberger, C, Uyeclo, N. I-lonnoh. A. Woyne. S, Ozoki, Row 5 l-lerbios, J. Mukoi, D. Zoller, C. Ferreiro. M. Colpito. L, Williams, The Spirit Committee promotes energy oncl spirit. Row lt H. Doy, T. Smitl Asher, Choirperson B, Noveroske. Row 2: R. Moss, M. Quigley, M. Rodge Poek. T. Loro. S. Mirol. Liso Elliot collects Homecoming donce tickets in our new gym. Students enjoying themselves ot our Homecoming cionce. ,lim IT Takes Work For A Few Hours In The SpoTlighT ur school dances were fun and exciTing, buT have you ever ThoughT of The hard work ThaT wenT inTo iT'? IT wasn'T jusT Thrown TogeTher aT once. lT Takes Time and efforT To make The dances go jusT righT. The Social Commllfee prepared all The dances This year. They decided on The Themes for The dances. To publicize iT, They painTed posT- ers for The sTudenT body. The commiTTee made and sold TickeTs, hired a company for The music, and cleaned up afTer everyone had lefT. This was a loT of work for a dance. The Weicome Dance was a success wiTh sold ouT TickeTs, and The Homecoming Dance in The gym was fifsT. Chairperson Kari Mafsui said, The Homecoming Dance was a success because There was a loT of pubIiciTy and The TickeT sales were convenient Social Committee member Nhwle Gusfle said, 'Tl liked The Welcome Dance because They played good jams. Edidn'T like The Homecoming Dance as much because l had To work, Tying The shoes were painful, and we had To colIecT gum. Some sTudenTs don'T realize how much preparaTion is puT inTo iT. So nexT Time you're aT one of our dances, Try To appreciaTe The efforT of The Social Committee. By Dana MCG-arry OrganizaTions A7 BrighTen Our School SA BldsT from The PasT! Trojans exhib- TT eiewrifyigg spirlT during Homeczomin .. S .Q Week. The Homecoming 3 Committee was responsible for every acTiviTy during The weekof OoTober 'l8Th Through The 23rd. They began in The summer month of July and worked hard afTer school. They sTorTeal early because They needed a loT of Time To plan ahead. Responsible for all The Homecoming acTiviTies, They planned The bonfire, pep rally, The parade, The fooTbaII game, and helped The Social CommiTTee wiTh The dance. We all remember Homecoming SpiriT Week, wiTh such acTlviTies as dress ups, dance com- peTiTions, lip synchs, and relays. The ouTcome of The compeTiTion was The Seniors in flrsT place, winning The spirlT Trophy. The Sopho- mores came in second, The Juniors Third, and The Freshman in fourTh place. I Think we won since This was our lasT year, our pride and spirlT was sTronger Than ever, said Senior Cheryl Fabella. All we saw was The uniTy and spiriT in our school, buT IT was a loT of work, said Junior Chairperson Debbie Mlyasaka. BuT iT was worTh a week In the Spotlight wiTh The enTire school. By Dana McGarry 48 Organizahons X. X . Our Trojan football players in our Homecoming parade. Homecoming Chairpersons M. Coen, S. Tom. The Publlc Address committee sets up the audio equipment at pep rallies and assemblies. Row 4: A. Wang, R. Fiesta. M. Tabion, C. Plum- berg, J. Yoshida, J. Nichols, T. Okubo. J. Rose, E. Tolentino, R. Fiesta, Row 2: D. Vawter, M. Courtney, G. Takaki, J. Remular, J. Nunes. J. Gamboa, R. Henry, J. Pannetti. G. Fastabend, M. Bailey, A. Kam. The Homecoming Commlffee created all the activities during that memorable week. M. Rodgers, R. Moss, M. Quigley, J. Mukai, T. Stanely, E. Strong, T. Hertzberger, D. Larsen, S. Kaneshiro, P. Tzivani, B. Noveroski, M. Hart, H. Evans, C. Plumberg, H. Dey, S. Miral. W. Paul, M. Douglas, Junior Chairperson D. Miyasaka. The May Day Committee plans our entire program. R. Moss, M. Rodgers, M. Quigley, S. Giltner, Chairperson M. Coen. Our Homecoming Queen Lisa Elllof and King Paul Tzlvanl during our parade. ww , 42? T lf ,fits 3, sr. .11 W 'pr , L .,l , pf n-it f T ' I , ,awww ik! I if T Q f' 'jk . ,,. Organizations AO 1 BFWPS 2 . 1 2 50 Organizations Thi. 'Aqlivlfy Cards Commlfiee did most of Their work before school even started. They successfully put together and distributed I.D. cards to the student body. Row ix Y. Hwang, G. Duldulao, Chairperson M. Greenamyer, Chairperson L. Pena, L. Yamaguchi Row 2: V. Baclua, K. Shinsato, D. Kaya- tdni The Adopl-A-School Commihee had an active involvement with The Westin llikai Hotel, Mililani's sister hotel. The commit- tee worked hard to get participation in such things as the Mililani vs. llikai basketball game, the Christmas door deco- rating contest, and career shadowing. L to R: L. Pengol, S. Tom, IVI. Taguchi. Chairperson D. Artis. S. Cassidy ?I IT Was Okay enTuring ouT of Mililani High, The Interschool Com- mittee was leT loose. Some of This year's desTina- Tions for The commiTTee were Pearl CiTy, Iolani, and ringTon. lnterschool Though, was more Than jusT a nce To skip The daily school rouTine. Members knew T There was a real purpose for Their commiTTee. As 'a Quigley said, I've lived in Hawaii 9 years, and I know abouT any oTher schools besides Mililani. I like learn abouT oTher schools and how They do Things They mighT have ways we can make our school This is exacTIy whaT They did, bring back new To MHS. geT inTo lnterschool Took deTerminaTion. FirsT of all, GPA was needed To even be eligible. Then per- candidaTes were required To go Through an fl O 3 4 5 Chairperson Jlll Lampman discusses The deTails of The upcoming Iolani Trip wiTh Dave Uemura. The lnterschool Committee musT provide Their own TransporTaTion for Their Trips. Here, David Vinton and Michael Farlneau are ready To leave for Iolani. ' The lnterschool Committee visiied schools around The island To see how They did Things, The commiTTee broughT These ideas back and Tried To apply Them To MHS. Row 4: Chairperson J. Lampman, Jr. Chairperson J. VamashlTa f?ow2: S, lnfanTe, T. Gibson, J, Paek, S. GiITner, K. MaTsui, T. Hirao. N. GusTe, J. MaTsushima, N. Parker, A. Lam Row 3: A. Schaffer, S. Tamashiro, S, Kawagu- chi, D. Uemura, D. Ishii, A. Ascher, M. Lum. C. Lokey, M. Lau, J. Mende, M. Ishii. if Wi if M, I W' To CuT Class? Afler qualifying, buT before visiTing oTher schools, many signaTures were needed, from parenTs and from The Teachers of all classes ThaT were To be missed: all class work had To be made-up Though. Finally They were able To visiT anoTher school where Their hardesT Task was To be accomplished - The Treckies had To mainTain self conTrol qaciing civilized as we all know is mosT difficulT for us wild Mililani High sTudenTsy. This conTrol was imporTanT if They were To leave a posiTive impression of Mililani High. WiTh all The work involved Though, Chairperson Jill Lampman admiTTed, I guess iT's fun To geT ouT of school and see how oTher schools are run. by Sarah Frank M '4 ,,,,, :: '::': Q : :'V:' ::: :' I ,,,, ll A ::..,.. - ..,.,,,. ,.., . .. ..:. 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Roanno Doty with her learning group of leadership camp. 4. Advisor Mrs. Toyota, Presiclenl Roanna Dofy, Vice. Pres. Hye Jung Hwang, Tres. Seung Kang. Rec. Secretory Linda Shigero. Co-Advisor Mrs. Umersu. 5. Members of The Inrerocr Club. 6. Members of the Leo Club. 7. Ryan Okulani shows his feeling for the interact Club. I 3 , V .hz 4 ,If . Z . 1 LLLUZGH s r' ' Qi? rf -. 1. 1 if ,Fifi F' Qi , Q FW all ' ...... ' l f iz . . gf. M 4 W .qw ez -ig ...W , . as - 3 Row 13. Frank, T.Jones, M. Mc Goldricki. Fukushirno.S. f M 419. Daidcr, T. Okubo. E. Maxam, J. Larsen. S. Tamoshiro, K. kii : Q' V JM V H 5 NGQQTO, I?ow2D. Kimono. s. Marci, v, Bodum. J. Chen. i . '. if ,A M 's N 3:37, G. Dulda. J. Kim. B. Lee, R. I-lanada,A. Kam.C. Miyashiro, '.- jr, ' E lfffifi . 2' V E.Rapalee,K.HQr'nCJdG,S.NC1gai,E.Tcik0nO,R.OTCJ. 1 y .. V -A ' 1 2 r f ....,, f srrr if 2 ' if 2 'J . z . M' r 3. U r 4, fl , il L 4 ' - Y ' l . 54 Organizations rm wr ,M W , rl .1 Members of fhe lnleracl Club Nl Akiio J. ShimoTa N. AF1G2Gi C. Takahashi C. Calabrese C, Tqkqngsm A. DeSenO E, Tamashlro L. Hasegawa C. Tanaka C. HOTCIG S. Tice K. HGTOG J. Toleniino D. HiQUCi li S, Tom D. Hiroo G, Toma D. Kajiwara J, Uno J. Kaku J. Uyecla 3. KGYXGSTTWO P, Venfurg J. Kawamura B. Wakahiro B. Lee J. Yomclshiia P. Lim T. Yamashiio C. MaTsurnoTo 3, Ygno S, MGfSUWQkl R, Yqsunqgq B. Miyarnoio 3, vim B. Nakamura We vgdq J. NORCIYTTUFO J, Ygmogidq R. Nishida J. YoshimoTo T. Nishikawa S, Ygghing D. Nishlmuro K. Yashioka G. Nobu D. Yoshizawa K. Okumura R. Okuioni J. Oyadomari D. Soiio M. Saiio L. Sakuma A. Shibuya 2 Service Clubs Shine Wiih Energy his posT year was fun filled and promising for The high splriTed Trojan lnTeracTors. IT was awesomelf' said presidenT Jen- nifer Shimafa. The year sTarTecl off wiTh The annual inlTiaTion of The new members. lT was This desire To belong To a club which made many endure The ridiculous Things which somewhaT 'Tore- aTive minds puT forTh. Some of The highlighis of The year included The RoTary dinner, MDA wheelaThon, RYLA leadership camp. carni- val, and noT To menTion The many more social evenTs and service projecTs. By puTTing TogeTher The many hours of dedicaTion and oceans of ideas, The lnTeracT Club proved To be one-of-a-kind. As Corri Tanaka proudly sTaTed, I believe our lnTeracT Club is special because our uniTy and TogeTherness bring us closer as one: a group of people who are deTermined and sTrlving Toward The beTTermenT of our school as well as our communiTy. 1 by Jennifer ShimaTa illloni Leo Club esTablished as a hard working school and communiTy service club. The members were given The 0pporTuniTy To develop Their Leadership skill by Experience ing The sTeps in planning and execuTing The various proiecTs. Some ouTsTanding proiecTs included The walk for sighT, ChrisTmos carol- ing, l-ISTA fun run, and The end-of-The-year banqueT. The 5O-mem- ber club was known for The lion whiskers and Tails for iniTiaTion. WiTh Mrs. Mama Leo Toyota and Mrs. Aunty Leo Umefsu over- seeing The diTferenT acTivlTies, Things were sure To run smooThly. They're G-rrreaT!l said Mrs. Toyofa. I wouldn'T Think of advising any oTher club. Every person in The club believes iT Took special people To volunTeer Themselves To help Those in need. One of Those special people was Roanna Dofy, i'lT's fun, a greoT way To meei people, and To do service for The communiTy. by Mrs. Sharon ToyoTa OrganizaTions 55 NoT JusT Brains he NaTional Honor SocieTy is a club ThaT gives recogniTion To sTudenTs wiTh scholar- ship and leadership. This honorary club compeTes in quiz bowls and aTTends confer- ences. They sTrlve To improve our school and commu- niTy and give sTudenTs The opporTuniTy To work wiTh each oTher in acTiviTies, As ouTgoing people, They always volunTeer Themselves. The Quill and Scroll chapTer of Mililani High School is frequenTly associaTed wiTh The annual publicaTion of Equinox, a magazine consisTing mainly of poems and shorT liTerary pieces. YeT, There were oTher aspecTs To This honorary soci- eTy. While in The pasT years, The club only meT in The spring To collecT The various pieces for enTry inTo Equinox, This year's Quill and Scroll gaThered ThroughouT The year To discuss possible plans for a bi-monThly magazine, a calendar book and oTher numerous oTher proiecTs. Above and beyond The club's main projecifs, Quill and Scroil soughi To promoie higher siandards of ljournaiisiici excei- lence in boih The newswriTing and yearbook fields, recognize specialachievemems and ac- complishr'nenTs wlThin The field, and creaTe a sense of professional aTTiTudes Toward all faceis of journalism as a whole. ln a year when inTernaTionaI journalism played a very lmporTanT porT in The lives of many Ameri- cans wiTh evenTs such as The iran scam affair, numerous naTural disasTers, poliTiccll scheming and downfalls, and miracles of life, Quill and Scroll sTrove To expand inTo other publicaTions oTher Than The Equinox. The calendar magazine was a new idea incorporaTed inTo The club's yearly evenTs. T S T All The members felr Thai producing Equinox conrribuied Toward The,enjoymenT. of working TogeTher wiTh journalisiic peers. Ceriainly sTress and sweaT were words which accuraTely de- scribed whai iT was like, Joy fshll, Ta Senior wiTh many credenTials in The field of siress, Took The Equinox projeci in stride: 'Tm giaa E gor achanoe To geT involved wiih oTher aspecTs of produciion oTher Than businessgg The pieces I read over and selecTed were really good anal wasn'T pressured for Time. Junior Spencer Yamamoto summed up-The in The SpoTlighT feeling i'WheniEquinex comes ouT later, ali Those people whose pieces were picked will ge-T a lorof aTienTiQn from oTher sTudenTs and Teachers: some 'big heads' are gonna be roaminggaround Then! g T By Dana lVlcGarry and 'KeiTh Kamisugi 2 .. - 53 .ire AAL' .6 . RL Www Q x s Q QR X N N X 2 - swik Raquel Buena lighis her candle ai The NHS induciion ceremony. 1. 2 Quill and Scroll, Row 1: K. Kamisugi. D. Kajiwaro, S. Kaneshlro, T. Tanaka, D. Harbin. S. Miral. Row 2: J. Mende, J. Maisushirna, A. Kanno, J. Young, S. Frank. J. Sumiye. Row 3: S. Tice, K. Manzoku, J. Miyaguchl, J. Taleniino, Missing: B. Cronin, J. Dona, S. lkezawa. S. lnfanie. J. Ishii, L. Raenn, S. Yamamoto. Quill and Scroli officers: K. Manzaku. sec., F, Tanaka, adv.. J. Toleniino, vice-pres., K. Kamisugl, pres. Missing: S. lkezawa. Tres. Researching proves To be very tedious lo Jason Sumlye. National Honor Society, Row 'lt M. Young. D. Myasaka. R. Buena. S. Honda, W. Paul, S. Tamashiro. D. Yosnioka. Row 2: M. Eio, C. Makekau, J. Mende, C. Waianabe, P. Mira, V. Badua. L. Yama- guchi, S. lkezawa, J. Ishii, K. Manzoku. Row 3: H. l-leimke. M, Aczon, A. Mende, C. Abe. A. Oraillas, W. Miyake. R. Oaio. L. Hashimoto, G. Duldulao. H. Day. Row 4: J. Simiye, S. Kawaguchl. C. Cagauan, N. Piscini, J. Johnson. L. Elliof. C. Macon. V. Green- amyer. M. Penfiela, J. Matsushlma, R. Doiy, J. Eta. Row 5: K, Sawada, H. Rosenburg, M. Douglas, A. Dyke. T. Dahl, S. Loomis, J. Waiaoka, D. Si. Pierre, S. Frank, A. DeSena, A, Schock. Llsa Hashimoio geiling an NHS pin from her moiher ai The induc- tion ceremony. Jojo Dona and Siephanlo Mlral help Troy Tanaka wiih a typing problem during publication. 1 1 2 3 A 5 Maih Club: Row 'iz E. Takano J. Kim, S. Kang. L. Yamauchi, K. Sawacla, R. How, J. Bernal. Row 2: R. Doty, S. Sawa, M. Toguchi, K. Man- zoku, T. Okubo. Row 3: M. Gaiman, A. l-loriu' chi, R. Otaka, D. Nagahara. Row A: J. Lai, R. Buena, T. Dahl, D. Kayatani. Row 5: D. Larsen, A. Hansen. Row 6: M. Chu, A. Dyke, C. Make' kau. D. Yamamoto, J. Eto. Mu Alpha Thoia Team members M. Eto, R. Doiy, M. Aczon, S. Sawa, G. Tachibana stand proudly with the Mililani banner at The con- vention in Seattle. Math Club officers: President: M. Eto, Vice Pres.: G. Tachibana, Secretary: R. Ota, Trea- surer: M. Aczon, Sgt. at Arms: R. Agas. 6. Tachlbana, M. Aczon, R. Doly, S. Sawa display their many Trophies. Mu Alpha Theta: Row it J. lshii, S. Frank, M. Aczon, K. Sawada, R. How, S. Sawa, M. Eta. Row 2: J. Sumiye, C. Makekau, J. Mende, M. Gaiman, S. Kang. R. Doty. J. Kim, G. Tachi- bana. Row 3: K. Manzoku, A. Dyke, N. Lee. 58 Organizations YB -.Y o .'3 9 1 A 2 GJ 16 Q9 is '- . ' fv- I 1 11 K 3 .5 :Ln lVIore Than JusT A Bunch OT Numbers hen mosT people picTure The IvlaTh Club, They, imagine a group of peo- ple wearing Thick glasses and pock- eT proTecTors. AcTualIy They are jusT ordi- nary people who enjoy maTh more Than oThers. The basic purpose of The lVIaTh Club was To encourage an inTeresT in maThemaT- ics by reviewing concepTs you are learning. Thomas Dahl said in a simpler way, IT aids me in my regular maTh work. The club gives you a head sTarT on fuTure concepTs in a relaxed aTmosphere. During The sTudy ses- sions, you relax as you lisTen To music, eaT, and make fun of some of The nerdy people. They also Take parT in The social evenTs such as picnics, parTies, and oTher fun evenTs. Randy Ofaka said, I joined The club be- cause of Their parTies. lT's a really fun cIub! 'IThis year is special because we had a IoT of people joining The club, said Derrick Yama- maTo. AnoTher club ThaT promoTed inTeresT in The maTh field was Mu Alpha TheTa. Mu Al- pha TheTa was an honorary club whose main goals were To spread The knowledge in maTh. During The summer of 87', five sTu- denTs and Two advisors aTTended The na- Tional convenTion in SeaTTIe. The Team broughT much fame and glory To our school and sTaTe. The sTudenTs scored very high and won many awards. Sharl Sawa, The youngesT member of The Team said, I was so amazed aT The abiliTy and TalenT of The oTher Mu Alpha TheTa Teams and I really enjoyed The experience of compeTing wiTh so many peopIe. ThroughouT The year, The members aT- Tended maTh sTudy sessions. Kathy Man- zoku replied, l'STudy sessions . . . ugh, buT iT really heIpsI To sum up The year, Maria Gaiman said hysTericaIly, We're in MACD because we're all insane and love iT. By June Pack and Caroline Okunaga Organizahons 59 6,1- QgV1j f Ffgf my g B., in 5? w ,V Q , sisiw gm ,. f Q m Q22 as we, 1 is wsmf, 55521 X, img 5252555 is Q, iii! fiQiewas,zH ME ESQ gksggi' , v,,f was .igasggih E555 'BBQ um ws sg Shag 23565 yank Wagga 2, 1:5 5 u1ahmf1'1f3f MESS we 55:55 5735 f's gl BQEQM mgguif ,sig 23 s QMS 5.12QiQA's 'ww k ?s9Eig Nfmsgg fa USL, Q 1Hii3, !,,w5i 99 E. 355, .asm W Elfiwiff :ii M VL SQ-SSN: fi gg wg 51222553 ,. A-f g Q Sl if Slew ILS, .ff- WR-W if ff K 1 . ...S .+ ..... M... M. .--- K 7.2. .wmwm . 5riMsf '.M1x s wihwvwaux A 'fi .1 wr- wma:-wf . www? ..:,:: 5' K 'T . 155 , -. 4 ji' A X'- 5' AQXQK f -1-nun-..-4 ..--....... .,..,... --1-u......a :sn 5 7 4 Fukuko Nishloka works hard on a sketch, 2 Mark Jensen parficipafes in c print workshop. 3 A.5.5.0. Pow 7:A. Lam, K. Shinsafo, R. Agas. A. Wong l?ow2' S. Tamashiro, M. Saito. S. Kawaguchi, K. Sowacio Row 3: J. Yoshida, H. Hearn, S. Kaneshiro, R. Bueno, A. Hansen, S. Daido. S. Frank, A. DeSena A Mn Shinsokl proudly displays his A.S.S.O. jacket. 5 P.A.S. Pow 4: T. Jones, S. Frank, M. Woosley Row 2: M. Stankiewicz, N. Lee, G. G-uillofy. M. Penfield, C. Lokey, T. Patterson Row 3: P, Ventura, Z. Foioffdasofa. A. DeSena. A. Schoch, D. Drumbliss 6 5harIone Tom and Alyssa Lubag study their lines. 7 Paige Patterson, Thomas Lee, and Alyssa Lubag read lines from a P.A.S. produciion. 8 P.A.S. Presidenf Gll Guillory IisTens inieniiy to members who are frying out for a play production, O Ari Club Row 7: R. Yanabu l?ow2:M. Houghfling. M. Bello. H. ..5 ':'Z . . : ' 1' - -- 33:22 ' ': ': : ' :E55:'::5 : ': . . . N TliLT'11?1T5:,'QEW':gf ' jTi.... 9 Organizations 64 'i Richard Suemelsu and Gavin Tama hang around aiier finishing Their New Vear's cards. 2 Shalelgh Tice, Corresponding Secreiary for Spanish Club, and Janice Talen- ilno, Recording Secfefary,-Apose' for The-1 camera L 'L 3 Chorl Makekau diligently works on her New Year's card. L v ., A Shfnzenkoi' A. MGfSUWGki, S. Sasaki, D. Suzuki, K. KarofA. Takahashig J. Ero, K. Kamikawa, S. Kawaguchi, M. Taguchi, M. Saito Ureasurerj, J. Yamashiia CV.Pj, S. Honda, K. Fuiioka. L. Fujinaka fPresiaeniy, S. ikezawa. D. Wong, K. Manzoku, M. Lau, J. iviaisushima, T. Hirao, K. Maisui, J. Marsumoro, J. Hashizumi, L. Yamaguchi QSecreTaryj, C. Wafanabe, P. Mira. J. Maiare. K. Fujioka, R.vWong, i. Wong, J. ishi, C. Morikawa. A. Ishii, C. Miyamoio, J. Okino, D. Hirae, K. Hee, A. Schoch, K. Sawada, J, Yomogida, T. Hirai, S. Yamamoto, D. Muriyama, C. Kimuira, D. Higuchi, J. Kaku. G. Nobu, G. Toma. T. Yamashira, J. Bernal. 5 Spanish Club member, Hannah Hemlke, displays her pleasanr smile. 6 Spanish Club: Row 1: N. Buiac, S. Tice fCorresponding Secreiaryj, H. Hemike, M. Rodriguez, A. May Lam. Row 2: S. Rippon, S. Leggi, M. Woosiey, B. Noveroski QPresidenTj, J. Remiar, A. Looney Ureasurerj. Row 3: K. Burrell, G. Minion, S, Springer. J. Toleniino CRecording Secreiaryj, E. Garcia, J. James, N. Fuilion. Row A: S. Heisley, S. Loomis, K. Olsen fV.P.j, N. Pasini, N. Manekofsky, A. Coufhen, A. Kimmeii. SG 3 fa.. L Ac. 6 62 Organizations Shinzenkai And Spanish Club Glow ln The SpoTlighT he purpose of The Japanese Club, Shinzen- kai, was To bring TogeTher people wiTh a common inTeresT for Japanese. Shinzenkai, which means, 'imeeTing of goodwill, finished iTs TenTh year here aT MHS. One of The goals This year was To give The members a beTTer under- sTanding of The Japanese culTure Through service projecTs and acTiviTies. This year, Shinzenkai had various school and communiTy acTiviTies. These include making New Year's cards for paTienTs aT Wahiawa General HospiTal, decoraTing The Mililani FirsT Federal Bank for ChrisTmas, and iTs annual Japanese Club Ban- queT. This year The club had an increased mem- bership and beTTer aiiendance aT acTiviTies and meeTings Than in previous years. Kelli Fujioka felT ThaT The club was enjoyable because There was a feeling of 'warmTh ThroughouT The club. Jon Elo felT ThaT iT was a club where he could meeT new people and learn small porTions of The Japanese culTure. Pegeen Mira felT ThaT iT was a way in which she could learn abouT Japan and Their culTure by geTTing involved in The Japanese-orienTed acTivi- Ties. The 'IQ87-88 school year promised To be an exciTlng one for The Spanish Club. The officers agreed upon five main goals for The year. These goals were To revive Spanish Club spiriT, have fun, be producTive, promoTe fellowship among mem- bers and The Spanish culTure, and be acTive. The Spanish Club had a loT To offer Spanish and non-Spanish speaking sTudenTs. OpporTuniTies for communiTy service were plenTiful ThroughouT The year. The Spanish Club celebraTed American and Spanish holidays which meanT ioTs of parTiesl Their firsi service proiecT was held' in De- cember. This service projecf was a canned food drive. This food drive, held during The holiday sea- son, was primarily for Those who were less forTu- naie. January was labied DeparTmenT Appre- ciaTion moeTh. Each academic deparTmenT was Thanked for iTs conTribuTion To our educaiion here aT MHS. These and oTher acTiviTies helped To keep Them moving. When asked abou? The Spanish Club, Shalelgh Tice said ThaT. The Spanish Club helps To bring people closer Togeiher, enables you To have fun, and gives you a chance To geT more invoived. lT was also commenTecl Thai, The Spanish Club is alive and well aT MHS. Copy by Lori Fuiinaka and Becky Noveroske OrganizaTions +63 Three Clubs ench, SADD, and PCM highlighted the year with fun and excitement. Les Espirit Eiectriduess, iviililani's French Club, was the Electric Spirit'f, They were active in school with fundrais- ing and service projects. When asked what made French Club special, Jessi- ca Rose quickly replied, The peoplel Carinlfoung agreed and stated,g, Being with the people and teaming about the culture made it special for me. Sludenlst Against ' Drunk Driving, SADD, was aimed at preventing teen- agers from driving under theinfluence not alcohol. Their main activity was providing rides homegfor inebriated teens. .lay Ye- shida wanted to 'tstop accidents and deaths. Life is so important l had to get 1 involved, said Cheryl Plumbergp PCM was formed in an effort to 'icrush the empire of due dates, said president and co-founder Gil Guillory. PCM stands for Procraslinalor's Club of Mililani and was founded by Gil and Nalhan Lee. Their activities included keeping track of Procrastinator Points and the expen- sive banquet, Procrastinator Points were issued for late assignments. The amount a member paid for the end of the year banquet was directly proportional to the number of Points. The club stressed the importance of punctuality, time man- agement and hard study. Whether you were in French Club, SADD, or PCM didn't matter. Each club had fun and each club was in their own spotlight. By Jennifer Young 1 French Club officers Karen Frudenthal, Emily Maxon, Thomas Dahl, and David St. Pierre were the ones behind the spotlight. The members of French Club joined to- gether to be remembered In The Spal- lighl. Firsl Row: T. Dahl. J. Larson, E. Maxon, C. Ladao, J. Johnson. K, Frus denthal. Secondkow: D. St. Pierre, F. Mur- phy, A. Dolao, K. Davis, E. Jones, and W. aul, ' 2 3 President of the The Electric Spirit , Maile Douglas, looked relieved after a year of hard work. SADD's president, Wendy Fraczak, was one of the many reasons her club was In the Spolllghf 41 2 3 611 Organizations Rddiate With Excitement Eff. 5 :siiiz Alisa' K? IYWYIYYSF 1? 'f 35 ag, 92 -4 . fm, ' Q7 5 7, ,, 'gs X he Gophers: Row 1: K. Sowada, S. Honda, L. Yamaguchi Row 2: Mr. E. Sawado-Acivisor, R. Wong, S. Kang, R, Ota. E. Takano. PAAC Club Row it R. Agas Row 2: Mrs. J. Asamoto-Advisor, S. Nagai, J. Matsumoto. K. Shinsato, A. Wong, E. Maxon Row 3: J. Wataoka, M. Young, K. Hcimadci, J. Howard. W. PC1ul,M. Toguchi, J. Larson, H. Evans, N. Venzon. Shawn NagaL Clndy Couslns, and Brenda Hedrick have fun making cookies. Slgma Kappa lola: Row ii K. Manzoku, S. Ikezawa, C. Wa- tanabe, L. Yamaguchi Row 2: Mrs. R. Fukuchi-Advisor, R. C-uillory, N. Lee. S. Frank, L. Elliott, J. Ishii, S. Daida Row 3: G, Tachibana, M. Eto, A. De-Sena, A. Schoch. Susan Honda, Roxanne Ola, ana Lynne Yamaguchi discuss Cross Country statistics. Glen Tachlbana and Kathy Manzoku have a few laughs while washing test tubes. FHA Hero Club: Row 4: C. Green, J. Ventura, J. Groover, A. Dionisio Row 2: Mrs. M. Uytingco-Advisor, S. Nagai, B. He- drick, C. Cousins, C. Watanabe, A. Gruber, S. Ho, D. Lon- tayao. Roma Wong and Seung Kang look at some track scores. Oranizotions 66 0rganizaTions Shine WiTh Pride ililani High School was filled wiTh many differenT orga- nizaTions. Some of These were The Gopher Club, The FHA Hero Club, The PAAC Club, and Sigma Kappa loTa. No, The Gopher Club is noT abouT Those furry, liTTIe animals ThaT dig holes in gardens. lT's a club ThaT assisTs The Cross CounTry and Track coaches wiTh The sTaT- 6 isTics of The Mililani Track meeTs. Mr. Edward Sawdda, The Cross CounTry coach, organized The club many years ago and called The sTudenTs who helped him, Go- phers. Because mosT of The mem- bers had been Gophers since Their Freshman year, everyone was like family. lncidenTly, The Gophers had exTreme fun aT The meeTs! Did you ever wonder whaT The FHA Hero Club was? Well, This was a fairly new club aT our school. FHA sTands for FuTure Homemak- ers of America. In This club, you mef oTher people by geTTing in- volved wiTh helping The school and The communiTy. They also gained experience wiTh home- making skills and had fun while doing so. When asked why she joined The club, Shawn Nagal re- plied, So I could learn abouT ho- memaking ThaT will help me in laTer years, meeT new people and make new friends . Cindy Cousins replied, I joined be- cause I wanTed To geT involved To help our school . AnoTher club aT our school was The Pacific and Asian Affairs Council Club. The purpose of PAAC was To have The opporTuni- Ty To undersTand how global de- cisions affecT us and To under- sTand oTher people by having The opporTuniTy To parTicipaTe wiTh oTher sTudenTs from all over our Island STaTe in conferences and workshops. This was The Third year Mililani PAAC parTicipaTed in The Model Unifed Nafions. lvleefing people, sharing ideas, and learn- ing more abouT The world we live in was whaT PAAC was all abouT. A new club ThaT was charfered jusT This year was Sigma Kappa loTa. IT was creaTed because some members of The AP Chemis- Try class felf ThaT They needed an honor science club on campus. IT was a special year for This club because all members were Sen- iors. Their main purpose was To furTher Their inTeresT in ChemisTry and promofe enjoymenT in AP ChemisTry. Copy by Tina Hirao F s x 5 2 . i 32 H Q 3 3 2 IN? V Y? 9:25, 5:16 f 12,5 ii 1 IVQ? Q 5 'sg a LH H I f E 's Q, ,Q I 3 XE ,J I V '11 3 J 1 Pow 1: J. Tanuvaso flreasurerj, Row 2: K. Freu- denihal fSe-creiaryj, N. Yonamlne, D. Kiniiau, S. Ni- shida, J. i-ierbias, J. Green, Row 3: R. Cruz, C. Abear qPresiaenTj, J. Sabey. K, Alvarez, L. Birgado, D. Furula, D. Siazoh, J. Nakashima, Row 4: A. Nakamura, i. De- bebar, J. Nehl, J. Brum, J. Rilling, K. Okamuro, M. Case rillo. 2 Craig Abear is repairing This Tailgaie so if will close properly again. ff rrii rierrr uwiw ! r . rr rr f' r JW 8 ,Wh TW? , - , ' r'i.. f 'i J 1 , f' rf' l , ,,,,,,,, U , ,V 5 K f , W A W! A 57 Yi'- f' .-.W il I .V J e rr rrrr 3 The cruro shgp area is kept clean clue To The efforts of 5 This pickup truck, built' from scrafch, will be entered in Mr. Endo who regularly hoses il down. The 1988 lndusrrial Aris Fair. Picrured here working on il are Craig Abecm Jennie Tanuvasa, and Vicky A Henry Agbayani knows Thai Technique is very impor- Tcmuvosa. rant as he steam cleans Craig Abear's pickup. 6 Ralph Cruz is shown here welding a hydraulic frame. 70 Grganizalions V S flls g if 5 T, ' V 4' , 3 ,4- A- ' . .1 :,, AVvv-I, . A Li? 5 VV .I f' X. 1 4 lx Aa ,I V H ,. ,Q ,. 1. W 39,14 fi 4 , 1' T fs 1 T :fr we I g f ,gl-L.M-ef-far -ull? AuTo Club Pride Shines Through The gool of The Auto Club wos To ollow MHS sTu- denTs To expound Their knowledge of leoned ouTo- moTive Theory Through procTicol opplicoTion. The Aufo Club provided exTro work Time ouTside of closs for The sTudenTs who were inTeresTed in pursuing o field in The ouTomoTive indusTry. The obiecTives of The club were To: sTudy The differenT speoiolTies in The ouTomoTive Trode, resTore loTe model cors, ond leorn Theory of new ouTomoTive producTs. Aufa Club wos more Thdn jusT working on cors Though. As Joe Nehl soid, lT's o chonce To be wiTh guys ThoT undersTond whoT you're Tolking dbouT. Randy Paglinawan enjoyed iT be- couse They were cable To work on cors dnd hove fun oT The some Time. The feeling of occomplishmeni' from being oble To do my work on my cor wos whoT HenryAgbayani liked mosT. All of Their work ond efforT shined Through when They porTicipoTed in The 4988 lndusTriol ArTs Foir which wos held in Moron. by Jeannie Tonuvoso Orgonizohons 71 Lighiing Mililani VViTh Music ll was auieT in The sTands as The firsT siralns of a TrumpeT dueT pierced The silence and waves of exciTe- menT broughi The crowd To Their feeT. The curTain rose slowly and revealed a mulTiTude of people in black Ties and pas- Tel gowns, displayed in full brilliance wiTh Their gleaming insTrumenTs. As The lasT chord escaped The sTage, a Thunderous applause led To a sTanding ovaTion. Two greaT performances, ToTally opposiTe wiTh one on The field and The oTher on The siage, buT eaual in excellence in Their execuiion. To presenT such perfecTion in music re- quired much pracTice. IT demanded many hours of aTTer-school rehearsals as well as nighTTime praciices. Jennifer Shi- maia, a prominenT secTion leader, de- scribed Those Trying hours as, I-loT, cold, frusTraTing, fun, producTive, grouchy buT very rewarding. Corri Tanaka, anoTher secTion leader, didn'T hesiTaTe To include, 'iDirTy. PracTices are very dirTy. So why did These dedicaTed Trojans endure The summer sun, The dirTy shoes and The sacrifice of exTra hours? 'Perfor- mancesi ThaT's whai iT's all aboui. Work- ing hard, doing your besT, and showing everyone who's number one! came The reply from Drum Major, Jane Mende. Laurie Iida saw a liTTle more in The exhibi- Tions of musical excellence. Perfor- mances were good because They broughi The members TogeTher. Every- one felT a sense of closeness, hugging and wishing each oTher Good Luck! before a performance. STill, The Thriil of compeiiiion was The driving moTivaTion when The going goi Tough. As Todd Mir- anda exclaimed, 'iWe kicked buTTs ai Kam FesTivall Whaiever The reasons were for joining, These sTudenTs have found a wonderful experience in band. Through The main fo- cus was on learning and enjoying music, The band program had offered so much more. lT broughT friendship loeiween many, recogniiion To The communiTy, and pride in The hearTs of everyone in- volved. Make no misTake, The MHS Trojan Bend. The i'SpiriT of Mililani shone brighi- esT in the spotlight y By Sonia lnrenie 72 Organizaiions l'm on cloud Qi! Mr. Dane lson Do ii perfecT The firsT Time and yOu never have To do iT again. Mr. Ron Hirai 1. Drum Majors: Jane Mende, Cheri Makekau. and Sonia infanfe. 2. The Mililani High School Band Takes The Reid. 3. R. Agcrs, S. Akana. K. Chow, C. Fabella, C. Cagauen, K, Hasegawa, J. l-lashizume, S. Hayashi. A. i-iiguehi. D. Hirao, G. Ichinose, L. liao. E. lshisaka, K. Koio, P. Miro, T . Miranda, J. Miyaguchi. L. Miyashiro, i-T. Nakaharo, A. Pa- Tirlio, D. Shima, J. ShimciTa, J. Sumiye, C. Tanaka, J. Uyedo, B. Wakahlro, E. Wagner, C. Waianabe. 3. Yo- mogida, K. Ydshioka, S, Yoshina. ' is Row 1: P, Mira, A. Monde, C. Watanabe. K. Fuiioka. L, Fujinaka, L. Sanroki, D, Kayatani Raw 2' J, Monde. H. Nakahara, R. Shibayama, C. Tanaka, L. Miyashiro. S, Hayashi. J. Yashirnoro. D. Sairo. C. Marsushima, D. Shiaaki. C. Mafsushima, L. Ku. J. Dorado. T. Hirai Row 3: K. Voshioka. K, DeCos1a. F. Murphy, J. Hashizume, A. Ordiiias, H. Day. K. Chua. C. Saivador, E. Takano. J, Sumiye, S. Yana. T. Miranda, L. lida, G. LoPres+i. S. Infanfe, C. Makekau Row 4: A. How, D. Yoshizawa, D. Wakahiro, D. Hlrai, D. Hayashi. C. Hafae. J. Hawa- shima. C, ianuzzi, R. Yasunaga, K. Kara, R. How, T. ishikawa. S. Daida, Z. Nedbaiek, M. Janov, D. Shima. B. Nakamura, N. Anzai. C. Takahashi, D. Samford. R. Agas Row 5: L. Hasegawa. D. Nishimura, A. Parinio. T. Samson, S. Loomis, J. Nehl Row 'lf M. Young. N, Paris, J. Miyaguohr K Lee G. Ichinose. D. Daida, J. Johnson, K. Burrell. Row 23 K. Hasegawa, J. Bradshaw, M. Shihsato. T. Spacek, L. Nishioka. S. Heisley, A. Debibar, S. Sawa, J, Nakamura, E. Yoshina. Row 3: K. Yo- shioka, F. Murphy, J. Hashizume, H. Day, K. Chua. K. Muranaka, D. Suzuki, G, Gkamura, S. Yoshina, M. Henry. J. Shimaia. Row 4:C, Tomisato, S, Tsiji, T. Yamashiia. J. Gamboa. B. Kaji. S, Kihara. E. Tolinfino. M. Rios. B. Yamasniro. J. Uyeda, R. Suji- moro. C, Makapuiay, J. Ching Row 5: S, Tahisue. R. Fujinaka, D. Kushimi. L. Murakami, L, Nakahara, K. Onae. Row 6: K, Shinsaro, G. Tama. L, Wachi. M. Farrineau. Row 1, D. Hrguchi. J. Umenoio, L. Weisr. K. Tanifomi. W. Kan. C. Kawaho, C. Calabrese. L. Goto, L. Glass row 2. J. Yomogido. K. Kuboyama. K. Agader, M. Murphy, K. Lee, S. Maisumura, J. Vamashifa, T. Dewifre, R, Eschner, K. Murayarna. L. Warren, T. Nar- use. T. Aihara raw 3. R. Mcwhorier., A. Daiao. T. Hirai. L. Sakuma. R. Deverafurda. D. Tamaki. C. Maf- sumoio. D. Yi. B, Doi, S. Seung. D. Salvador, J, Berg, L. Morris. C, Takahashi. B. Suzuki row 4. C. Soioman, J. Gamboa, R. Lee. W. Toguchi, R, Hafae, R. Wa- kuzawa, K. Akiona, A. Higuchi, R, Eviie, J. Asana. K. Kinja. C Gambonia, N Akira. J. Takashima, M, In- ouye. row 5. D. Zane, S. Scahsen, M Realin. D Deio- sanios. D. Shirorna, E. Wagner. B Ishikawa, E. Ishi- saka row 6, S. Marsuwaki. D. Hirao, C. Buiai. K. Chow, 'I. Brad Wakahiro shows us what he Thinks of band. 2. A weary Mr. lson on The Phila- delphia Trip. 3. Issac Sores and Barry Yamashiro have fun as Disney World. A. Carrie Morikawa, Corin Miyamoto and Lorlan Seu display Their pride ai a fooibali game. 5. Barry Yamashiro's True coi- arsib. Sherry Pang, Sfacy Sa- saki and Amy Malsuwaki capture a memory ai Disney World. ,,,,,,,-Hymn ,,,,, ,W,, ,,,,,,,,.,,.,,...,,,...,,A . .,..,,.N. .-V. 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It ,A.' .V , V i' 1 . f-:r' ..1s.:W,'5,rgaifAf ,rzr Q ' r', , Nr . s M' , A f A ' If ,-, Phoios by Richard Lum Marching Band: row 1. S. infanre, J. Mende, S. Maisuwaki, K. Shinsaro, T. Samson, M. Farrineau, J. Ching, A. Debibar, L. Hasegawa. D. Hirao, A. Parinio, J. Dorado. L. Goto. Cheri Makekan. row 2. E. Ishisaka, S, Daida, R. Agas. C. Takahashi, D. Shima, D. Kushimi, J. James, L. Murakami, K. Onoe, D. Delosanios, H. Pairs, S. Tanisue, raw 3. B. Doi, J. Hashizume. D. Yi, C. Makapuiay, R. Sujimoio, D. Hayashi. C. Tomisaio. S. Kihara, A. Higuchi. B. ishikawa, J. Gamboa, K. Akiona, D. Hirai. B. Wakahiro, G. LoPresTi, J. Etc, C. Salvador, rowd. R. Lee, S. Heisiey. S. Vano. L. Iida, J. Shimaia. B. Suzuki, J. Sumiye, S. Yoshina, T. Miranda, L. G-lass, D. Salvador, M. Inoye, D. Suzuki. A, Ordiiias, H. Day, K. Chua, row 5. C. Soioman, J. Gamboa, R. Mcwhorier, A. Debibar, L. Nishioka, J. Yakahoshi, D. Shidaki. S. Hayashi, L. Miyashiro, J. Yomogida, J. Bradshaw. T. Hirai, M. Shinsaio, A. Daiao. C. Tanaka, K. Hasegawa row 6. A. Mende, J. Miyaguchi. P. Mira, C. Waianabe, L. Fujinaka, N. Paris, G. Ichinose. D. Daida, J. Marsumoio, M. Murphy, D. Higuchi, row 7. L. Cooper, N. Akita. R. Moss, F. Murphy, D. Higashi, L. Nakahara, C. Takahashi. row8R, Fuiinaka, J. Uyeda, J. Kuraoka. C. Caiabrese. C. Abe. S. Keiiy, L. Seu, J. Okino. Qdancers 8a flags from boiiom iefi io Top io boiiom righij K. Hee, R. Haiae, A. Maisuwaki, C. Morikawa, S. Ozaki, K. Lara, K. Hee. R. Haiae, A. Maisuwaki. C. Morikawa, S. Ozaki, C. Cagauen, C. Miyamoto, S. Sasaki, A. Esmeraida, J. Oshiro, J. Hashizume, J. Yoro, A. Foreman, Missing- C. ianuzzi. T. Hirao 711 Organizaiions 4. Derek Suzuki and Kevin Chua play wifh Their new Toys fomE coTC T 2 Chl A r p en er. . rs lanuzzi Takes if easy on a conveyor beIT aT The airporl. 3. Chad Halae gives us one ' of Those GQ smiles. A. Blaine Nakamura, Brad Wa- ' kahiro, L. Hasegawa, Reid , Yasunaga,DennyNlshimura, and Daryn Shlma presenT a monumenf of muscle. 5. 'I' , M. ,Q M Saxophone Babies find cre- afive Things To do wifh Their insirumenfs. 6. Eileen Yoshina finds Time To herself To curl up in a corner, 7. Daryn proves inifialion can be cool. 8. Jon Hashizumoin his cufe haf from Williamsburg, Va. 9. Bryan Dol and Daniel Yi being weird. IO. Proud flufe secTion leaders, Pegeen Mira and Coran Watanabe. li. Giff To The Tomb of The Unknown Sol- dier from The MHS Band. 12. Marc lnouye proving once and for all Thai we are nof geeks. .4 1 , H V V Yarra 'K , Q . J,-' W . I 4 A n me ' is y . rf? T 'T I 5 ,ff W 5 T . .vv iill i I rf : ,Q , 'fr' 'fx f 3' V The 'iLighTer Side CDI' Band. . . haf is performance Level? PEREECTION! . . . CounT To Ten-IO, Q, 5, 3, I Band TEN HUT! . . . Siop playing wiTh The balls . . . WhaT is single chanT? WhaT is DirecT Command? WhaT is SOUL lVlAN?!? . . . The Goddess Cha,haQ . . . Come on band, WOBBLE! . . . Mc Donald's hula hoops-yes, we sfole Them . . . I haTe The dance . . . WhaT's your probIem?! . . . Dancing saxophones . . . STop dancing Daniel . . . I'm on cloud Q . . . Exploded chickens . . . KenTucky Fried Chicken haTs . . . Waving sashes . . . GaTher around The podium . . . Give yourself a Thumbs up . . . Cughlj . . . BuT iT's RAINING-I . . . We have To do WHAT!?l . . . Hurry, geT There-RUN! . . . Where's ScoTT? . . . We forgoT The exTension cord . . . Do you have The yard markers? . . . The RejecT group . . . He likes To kick his head . . . The band bus is going To geT sfoned . . . WHEN can we play? . . . ANOTHER change? . . . I know how To do sign language . . . LighT as a feaTher, sTiff as a board , . . I haTe pink yarn . . . IT sunk over The weekend . . . IT jusT sTopped playing . . . LefT nuT, I?ighT nuT . . . I saw Capfain Eo! . . . A hundred and four degrees? . . . He liked green because he was a farmer . . . Smiley faces . . . Wipeoui . . . A sea of mud . . . The Hype . . , Yum! Spinach dip! . . . Needs Professional Help TrumpeT sTrike Cheri fell! The proudesf momenT of my life Special moments , . . llluminaled Forever . . . Organizaiions 75 I I .,... ...,. ..,.,, ' ' 1 -, is - . ,T . lr 1 . ..,,:.: , .. -.ms l ' Ki 2 X: T T li . i. . L. S T Jia - T e K F... -. 1 W rig 5 Sri 5 ig- iii :s-:ii arg is E9 ' is fl .. i sili li 'f . as .2 T Melody We GFS- ir is i iisigff i gisi-ig Herve i T ' ii We f i i ii 3 2: iiiiiii s igil T5 We m e 35 , 25 i ii? T 55 2 isle fzi 3 l i e-:a kz-2.:. 'i:a.- .. rt: 32 'ig I ig ..... .....: . . .,,. . . .. .F,.: ..., :,..1, . .. .,1.:. . .,2, . , ,.:.,.,, ...., . .. ..,. . . ex ,.,., ,..,, . .. . K! ,. A ..... W .... .... 3, A .. ---- . ,es - 251- .-... - :-' E: - E:-. T5 -Q, T DfllilC1l'lT ii Wah, The Sivle if T-f -. .T me-T... -..- -. .. . Q. is L .. .. - . I . ,T 4. .. EE T . . ,.. ,. 'NOW SWTQ' fi i imoOrTQriT HD T ' Ty member l, , prominenT organiza ,L -' i singing voices. The Show - ' ' ngeni of The already TalenTed concerT choir, was The laTesT addiTon To The growing music pro- gram aT Mililani High School. Dressed up in Their sharp black and whiTe uniforms, accenTed wiTh gold Ties and cummerbunds, The choir performed iTs mag- ic aT schools, shopping malls and hoTels ln- cluding, Wheeler lnTermediaTe School, Ala Moana, and The llikai. Sharan PoHerreflecT- ed upon The Wheeler performance and re- plied, All The girls were screaming for Ed- win Olshi. Heather Nakahara joked, iT was so fun, we did so well, and everybody loved us so muchl , when asked abouT The Ala Moana conceri. ln reference To Jon Stud Hashizume while preparing for an- oTher performance, Fred Murphy ex- claimed, A sTar is porn! The Show Choir pracTices were noTorious for The excessive Talking and an occasional release of a wrong noTe followed by a round of laughier. AT Times The boisTerous feeiings overflowed, buT never The less, The work goT done. As a resuli, many ouTsTand- ing performances were accomplished. NoThing buT The besT could be said abouT This year's Mililani Show Choir. They were The voices ThaT brighTened The lives of oTh- ers wiTh song. Cgpy by Sonia lnfanTe i'We are Theaivlililani Show Choir 4. The Show Choir give iT Their all aT a nighT concerT ,... M ,. .. . ....... ' . ..-foi l 0 015:2+,54!!l'lQf de Vef9 EESUFUQW -:-' -2-i . ,-..-: ..,,. WW' .5-.iw2:E:,i:i'::.:i:::,:,:, 1-- 1 :H-'ff -' :-2' . 1- 2-2-if -:-'1 I--II.,-::. fs,,i1. .'.. - - ..:r-:::.:..-:::. ::- :sir-1 -,-.1- g :gr..'.1-..:g:..g'g:..:z:vf:.,:::..,:,e-.-:,:- Now iT iTs Time To go . . . 76 Organizaiiions 4. A rare phoTo of The behind The scene men, are Scoff Akana, The drummer and Mr. Dano lson, The airecior and keyboard player. ur' f L . 1. Becky Noveroske sings with The ever imporicini personality . 2. Ever famous ending position for the Snow Choir. 3. A. Ascher. S. Boil, K, Burreil, V. Cobroi. M. Coen, S. Dempsey. J. Dorodo. A. Puller, N. Fulton, J. G-ornboo, D. Gishifomi, J. Hoshizume, J. Hoshizume, H. Hiemke, S. Heisiey, T. Hooker, S. infonie, J. Johnson, D. Kuene, A. Lomb, K. Lorca. C. Lokey, D. Lokey, A. Lubcig, L. Morin. C. McClure, T. Mirondo, M. Misc, F. Murphy, H. Nokohoro, S. Nishiokci, B. Noveroske, E. Oishi, J. Oshiro, S. Peironovo. S. Potter, K. Patrick, R. Rader, T. Ramos, J. Rose, K. Rose, C. Rosenberg, T. Samson, A. Scuii. S. s . - 9-, . :Q ,-,,!. --H-e,,. '. - ......-,+ r-.'., --fn.-K,-,., .--- -Ag: I., Q ,.',.:: :.. .. , ..., , . B... .. ,Q . . , concert. Orgcinizoiions 77 5 o o sz 1' OJ 21 H 95-1200 Meheula Parkway Mililani, Hawaii 96789 4 Phone: 623-4855 sf f. 3 s s Tkx x Q 4' Q rsss 1 M, , WW Q -12Q' s r s - so M528 tstn M' V 5 ' so 2, A Nm fi s. ,mmhh I mmmc 1 e 2 X 2 ' ' f . - 'vm' f' kg' 'Q sg! ' E Had Times Staff .iff Photos by Trojan xr oo Q CO Q 2. N Q :h O 3 U7 5 'I Page editing is tough, as Terry Lee concentrates on line counts. I 2 Photographers, Mlke Salmon, Jo-Jo Dona, and Richard Suemafsu get an- other Hverbal Hakim from Cujo. 3 Spencer Yamamoto and Dennls Harbin giggle over their co-written article. A Cheryl Fabella nervously crops photos as Judy Chen and Amy Mueller add to her uneasy task. A 5 Editors: Lisa Roehm, Kelfh Kamlsugl, Barbie Cronin, Codvisorp Faye Tanaka, Daryl Kallwara. l Journalism STaTT SpoTlighTs --'T Trojan Life 1 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllggygg . g ss f t ax A rss 'QQ J hf'P 4 ang or wg :Ol AM, Mililani High School - Faye fCujoJ Tanaka's newswriTing room is already in a busfle, wiTh caTaTonic zombies roaming around The room searching for donuTs and headlines. Al- Though The sTaff came from clifTerenT cliaues across The school, special relaTionships ex- isTed when They enTered The room. They laughed, and cried, and screamed, and shouTed, and in The process, puT MSH 'Tin The SpoTlighT, by disTribuTing The Trojan Times newspaper almosT every monTh. And every monTh, wiTh every deadline, wiTh every parTy, sTory, and ouTbursT of creaTive energy, The sTaff grew closer TogeTher, almosT like a family. Daryl Kajlwara, EdiTor in Chief said, 'TIT was This camaraderie which allowed our sTaff To produce The ouT- sTanding paper we did. 'Twas noT a vision of su- garplums ThaT danced in Their heads mosT of The Time, buT raTher dreams of anxieTy, deadlines, cramming sTories, and friendly bickering are all 'Ta parT of The creaTive process Though, said Managing EdiTor, Lisa Roehm. And besides, l love This classi' The characTer of The sTaff was besT summed up by Advisor Faye Tanaka. One musT be diligenT, loyal, dedicaTed, buT mosT of all, CRAZY! by Jason Sumiye OrganizaTions 79 80 Sporfs SporTs 84 Team Gains Valuable Experience ThroughouT The Season 82 VarsiTy FooTbalI Q? E Trojans Shine ln The SpoTlighT fTer all The long, hoT, sweaTy, sum- mer pracTices, iT looked like The hard work finally paid off for The mighTy Trojan VarsiTy fooTball Team. The Trojans made a remarkable co- meback over The year before and had The self confidence To succeed. Many people Thoughf iT would be anoTher long season wiTh only abouT ThirTy members on The Team. BuT The Trojans proved True The popular auoTe: T'Big Things come in liTTle packages. AfTer winning Their firsT Two games againsT Kalani and Waipahu, Coach Sanford Kawana proclaimed, I knew we could do iT. I felT confidenT in The Team and our abiIiTy To overcome ad- versiTy. And overcome They did. By The middle of The season, and afTer Two games in a row aT Aloha STadium, The Team had a record of 2-3. The feelings of pride and accomplishmen' rode high during The season, and Tean capTains Frank Dunsfon and Alex Gasmen provided The leadership Tha' promoTed These feelings. Coach Kawana broughT back The Team spirif and winning drive in only hi: second year as head coach. Th Team ended The season wiTh a fin record of Two wins and six losses, a improvemenT over Their one win las' year. And, alThough The record can reflecT iT, many of The games were very close and ofTen decided by les Than one Touchdown. Senior Sean No Ian commenTed, T'We were close in al The games and iT's hard To accepT The loss when iT's so close. So when our Trojans were under The scruTiny of The spoTlighT, They sTood proud and Tall. Copy by Chris lviacor 'Elo-WWE-: Q lgg-74 7 greg? Qgbg W7 .Q 9 1: K. Gambol, L. Crumbliss, J. Shadron, A. Gasmen, F. Dunsfon, G. BapTisTa, R, nura, J, RoberTs l?ow2: M. Amanfiad, C. Shimomuro, R. Gasmen, A. Barboza, gafuina, M. Tanuvasa, R. Benavenfe, G. Quisano Row 3: B. Oakes, R. Yama- 3, L. Birgado, J. Oshiro, C. Padello, W. Simpson, J. Alexander, D. Kinilua Row 4: earn, lvl. Miner, B. Omine, J. Kawashima, S. Diamond, M. McGavran, J. G-aray, amarillo Missing: C. Nipp, R, Kealoha, M, Enos T M ' rw . .sXXse:::,.iim s ' . ' . U., 6 .. T l ,, . .. .... .. K .. fff.,VV Ei I ., .. 5 Phofo 2: Brian Omine runs away from poTenTiaIIy dangerous Tacklers as he races down The field Towards The end zone. Phofo 3: Lance Crumbliss sTreaks across The field To receive a pass from Frank Dunston. Photo 4: A pile-up on The goalline produces one of The many Trojan Touchdowns. Phofo 5x Frank Dunsfon is knocked oaT of bounds by Two defenders as he scrambles To avoid being sacked. Phofo 6: Coach Sanford Kawana waTches inTenTIy during The Tense momenfs aT The end of sssf The TourTh auarfer in a game againsf Leilehua. sasa, 4 Varsify Foofball 83 .ew Phofo 1: Dane Malsunaga caTches The punT on his way down The field. Phofo 21 James Tachlbana wresiies The quarterback To The ground during an outstanding defensive play. Phofo 3: QuarTerback Chrls Shlmomura Turns To hand The ball To The running back in hopes of a possible Touchdown. 2 3 84 J.V. FooTbaII 4 S Phofo 4: IT's a rush To recover The fumble, and The Trojans iead The chase. photo 5: Trojan defenders drop The quarTerback for anoTher loss as The defense hangs Tough. Photo 6: Row 4: T. Joaquin, D. MaTsunaga, S. Aoki, G. Paikai, M. Tarnashiro, L. Kaer, J. Daszek, G. Dixon, J. Oaks Pow 2: M. Reaiin, R. Cruz, S. Abre- gano. I. Coen, D. Sylva, R. Coliins, P. Hiaspeker, J. Tom Pow 3: A. HosTeTier, G. Irby, D. Correa, M. Mida, Y. Son, J. Raudenbush, J. Thorp, J. Tachibana Row 4: M. SmiTh, S. MarTinez, S. Nahina, B. SmuTny, R. Gomes, J. Cassium, M. Huffman QL J.V. Trojans STrive For Excellence he J.V. Trojan foofball Team over- came many obsTacles This year To sTrive for excellence. WiTh only our reTurning players from The previous ear, IT was a molding year as assis- anT coach Mark Durlacher puT iT. MosT if IasT year's excellenT Team moved up E The varsiTy squad To Try Their TaIenTs ere, In his firsT year as head coach, grry Ramiscal worked The Team hard prepare for The long season ahead. o geT in shape for The season, The Team weaTed Through Two-a-day summer 1orkouTs while Their friends hiT The beach. This hard work enabled Them To play Their besT gomes againsT Radford, Kahuku, and Pearl CiTy. DespiTe having a 1-7 record aT The end of The season, The Team was close and They all pulled TogeTher for The im- porTanT games. Sophomore Berry Wood commenTed, lT's a loT differenf being a leader now. The highlighf of The season came when They defeaTed The Radford Roms 7-0. Overall, The Team came Through wiTh good memories and a loT of experience for nexT year. A Winning ATTiTude Overshadows A Losing Record Copy by Chris Macon Photo 4: Scoff Martinez rushes To geT The ball off be- fore defenders block The kick. Phofo 2: To plan Their sTraTegy, The Team Takes a breafher and regroups. J.V. FooTbaIl 85 We sfefs Colle iafe Dicrionar ,1 Q V s T e efinegssfcheering as, i'To encour- ,ccc , L ,es ecially by shouTs. Al- g gg may be True, There was g more involved in e ee ,,, A cheering on eeee This year's varsiTy and junior varsiTyf,pep squads. W , MosT people didn'T realize ThaT iT Took more Than a loud voice and a bodyvvhioh did conTorTions in The air To The squads L season wiTh a new advi- sor, io Radford, who had for The members. ige 1 VersThe summer, wiTh The assis- Tance of coach Ryan Akagi, The cheerleaders spenT six hours a week preparing for summer camp which Took place aT The UniversiTy of Ha- waii in AugusT. The camp was held by Dynamic Cheerleaders Associ- , L Mliwimui fimiiiw frrslwfi 1 , A-9412. Row 1 QL To Ry: Diane Beauchemin, Jamie Raudenbusch, Lovey Paiva, Vanessa Perez, Liana Gallios, Rachelle Abella. Row 2 QL To Ry: Mele Trimarche, ChanTel De CosTa, Michele l-Iibbler, Karyn McNeil, Coreyann Uyeno, Chris Miller, aTion, an organizaTion ThaT he camps naTionwide. VarsiTy plac Third in Their division and J.V. plac fourTh in Theirs. BoTh squads ceived ribbons for ouTsTano cheering skill, leadership, and sp When The school year began, cheerleaders spenT Their Time pri Ticing and preparing for pep ro and half Time rouTines. This year's cheerleaders T good reason for Their ouTsTan pride and spiriT. VarsiTy cheerleai Shann Ikezawa said of The year a whole, Working wiTh so many ferenT personaliTies made iT diffic aT Times, buT we always overca The problems and became a mi unified and dynamic squad! copy by Andrea Ko Row 4 QL To RQ: Tiffany Rafhe Le Gurche, Rosanne BeneT. Row 2: Lee Baric Janine Gambol, Amy Schaffer, Mindy HarT, Rowena Gapusan. Row 3: Le OcreTo, Gil Guillory, Marnie Viquelia. Row A: Shann lkezawa, Becky Nov oske, Andrea Kanno. 86 SporTs V3 x 1 I Av J: -ls.,4 ........H+-My 'I Bubbling wiTh spiriT and enThusiasm, The varsiTy squad Takes Time ouT from camp To pose for a picTure before Their performance, 2 Display- ing Their unique zaniness ThaT made Them cheerleaders, j.v. members Chris Miller and Michele Hibbler parTicipaTe in The spiriT dress up aT camp. 3 VarsiTy cheerleaders Janine Gambol, Leslie Ocrefo, and GII Gulllory explode wiTh spiriT as They do a dance rouTine aT The firsT pep rally in The new gymnasium. A BoTh new To The squad, advisor Mrs. Judy Radford and coach Ryan Akagi broughT enThusiasm and pep To The squads. SporTs 87 Klsmef Trimarche bumps The ball To Dina Wakuzawa or Jocelyn Markham. Dina Wakuzawa, Marilyn lreko, and Joce- lyn Markham waTch on as Myrissa Olanda saves The ball. Bonnie Packer displays a pracTicea serve. Jocelyn Markham puTs a ball back inTo play. Facing Page 'lr Marilyn lreko sTarTs The game for her Team. Varsify Team fop: Dina Wakuzawa, Marilyn lreko, KismeT Trimarche 2nd.' Jamie Mukai, Jennifer Young, Bonnie Packer, Kelly Runakoshi 3ro'.' Joay James, Myr- issa Olanaa, Jocelyn Markham. J, V. Team fop: Helen MiyasaTo, Sartain Carol, Kristen Williams, Rosa Nerida. Middle: Desiree Respi- cio, Jodi Fajarao, Amber Vaughan Boffom: Aimee Foreman, Richelle Nakasue, Sharla Re- spioio 5,29 F V ll ffdf gm K . :X --'- -4 N XY Q- of , ., , . X :MSM WW W W W r 5 . X T X N sm? Qws 1 Q 1 T in N was N.. ff F .Q-is ggi N W X S XS- XXX Nw vs bw X X X 'X' W i X 4 2 88 SporTs Mizw W .. ss S K E- J , .. . , .MM Wasil.. T X 2 I i, . . 2 , ,,,' . .f,,.Q T2 , 5 i 5 - ,-h, I T ..,, ,,,, ,,,, T Q T T5-T--Mi. . H ' , ,, , l K--'1 .',k T 1 LA,,, ,,,k,, Li,, W V,LW . . A,,,,, f.?'T,r2ijTV35g2 ' T Q Jw .Q--sf' ,W .Mrs- fw . .. DrocTice Turns Rough CuT To Brillidnce 6 , . , A T .V .s lll l . sss. . A ssss s 7 x, YSL! -.,' N I - A T' L- . 2 QNX : --, ,fy s .K 3' ,Q T TZ T s y- T' k . g T sq 6. T 5 ProcTice Exposes STrengThs icTure The perfecT volleybdll serve, powerful, wiTh d slighT orc, seeking ouT The one spoT lefT undefended, or beTTer yeT, bouncing off The heod of o defender. Of course To geT This good, one musT prdcTice. PrdcTice is d Trdining period required for True greoTness, The girls volleybdll Tedm procTiced 2 hours d doy, 5 ddys d week. WiTh The new school gym The Tedms hdd excellenT fd- ciIiTies oT hond. IT wds very edsy To see The benefiTs gdined by devoT- ed prdcTice. WiTh d record of 6-5 compdred To losT yedr's 2-40 The J.V. Teom reolly improved. Also The vdrsiTy Tedm sporTed o record of 6-6 for The seoson. Aimee Fore- man commenTed on The beTTer Trdining, This yeor wds eosier Thon The losT becouse of less running, buT we leorned The ploys very well. In d sense iT wds hdrder To . . . no .. . wdiT iT wds fun, espe- ciolly working wiTh my friendsf TedmmdTes. Mdny ployers com- menTed on The sense of uniTy re- quired for The Teom To operoTe ds ci single uniT wiTh d single godl: WIN. Jodi Fajardo sold, Volley- bdll is fun buT iT Tokes d loT of Teom- work, becouse working TogeTher helps you win. Also TedmmdTes enjoyed os cz period To TighTen friendships becduse if There were problems wiThin The Teom They would noT work TogeTher well. The enTire Tedm showed how Their prdcTice wds The only wdy To per- fecT Their sTyles in order To ouTshine The compeTiTor by The honing of Their skills, from jusT being dble To reTurn The bdll, To delivering The winning sldm ThciT con knock oside ony defense. These prdcTice ses- sions were whdT broughT ouT The besT in The individudl ployer ond The Tedm GS o whole. Copy By: Bruce LorTz SporTs 89 ?aqbW New Boy's Team Makes S goxl XI Dyes ITs Presence FelT CT 1, hrusT forward inTo The spoTIighT was Mililani High's brand new vol- leyball Team. Considering The amounT of disadvan- Tages placed againsT Them, The Team did very well. The boys managed a few good wins, such as The I5-0 bIowouT againsT Waipahu, buT The Team had Their share of defeafs. However, in spiTe of The losses, many players feIT They acTualIy did beTTer Than expecTed for a firsT year Team. Todd lseri besT summed up his feelings by declaring, I Think iT was be- cause our Team had a IoT of hearT ThaT we made a suc- cessful season ouT of iT. The Team's spiriT was very high for all Their games and ir' The fuTure They expecT To dc much beffer Than This year. The coaches were com- mended on Trying very hard. I Think iT was The coach's hard work ThaT made a big difference, was Gavin Ta- kenaka's sTaTemenT. De- spiTe jusT sTarTing a new Team, adjusTing To The new hours of pracfice, and The absence of a player, Andy Padilla, whose sprained an- kle kepT him from a few games, mosT of The players agreed iT was really worTh The Trouble. Many players! agreed They would be backi nexf year. y 2 I '- 1 H' L if , I. -.. .. . an If in 2 X Yi ' K J ' f gf. ., r i.. I 4-is 4'--1--u-4-. , 'M ,491 4, ---.............,.,.,, P , gi s 2 E 1 Y.. U ,. ,I lr .4 f 90 Boys Volleyball I .msgs 4-. r., M SA ww ,f ggi -- . 1. Jolo Dona subs in for Glen Muranaka 2, Sleve Vender shows off his slam 3, Paulo Livle- levaegh jumps To pui one by his blocker. A. Top: Sieve Vendor, Paulo Linlevaega, Siewari Ro- drigues, Glen Muranaka. Mid- dle: Kozo Uemura, Scoh Yim, Ian Everman, Todd lseri. Boi- Tom: Gavin Takenaka, Ryan Oaio, Andy Padilla, Chris Mar- iin, Coach Dan Munoz. Siilihg: Angela Kim. 4, Andy Padilla dinks The boil back 2. Slewarl Rodrigues ond Paulo Llvlelevaegh sfori for 0 save 3. Glen Muranaka, Andy Padllla, ond Scott Yln show They ore prepared for The serve Boys Volleyball Qi ii 5 . 1- A - 'kg . 93 X 'k --.' mk . . L'----. LKL.' -A . .9 -- sgfsii - i . ii. ., 25. -- L..,L. ,i2W, 5 L.E1f E Qgf., . ii. . , ..i.L-A T YQ?-f 11- A ' Bowlers Sirike Bock To Shine ln SpoTlighT Trojon Bowlers CosT Shodows On Opposing Teoms h, no. As you gldnce QT The scoresheeT, you redlize ThoT you're nexT. You rise ond op- prooch The lone. SwedT comes from every pore ond you nervously dongle your domp fingers over The meoger shofT of cool dir flooTing up from The hdnd dryer. This is o fuTile oTTempT To dry your hdnd becouse when you idenTify your boil from The oTher shiny spheres, you reolize ThoT ThoT fomilior clommy feeling hos reTurned. Aligning your foshionoble shoes on The orrows poinTed on The dlley, your goze won- ders To The neoTly-ploced pins oT The end. I cdn'T IeT The Teom down, you brdvely soy. i'Pledse, jusT don'T IeT me geT o guTTerl is your silenT pled. I-love you ever been in This siTudTion 92 Bowling before? lT is probdble ThoT mony members of The Mililoni Bowling Teom hdve, oT one Time in Their sedsons. The girl's Teom consisTed of five Seniors who formed o close-kniT group. ProcTicing once o week, They prepored Themselves for mony gdmes ogoinsT oTher Tedms. The girls Teom hod o rough seoson ogoinsT sTiff compeTiTion in The ledgue, buT fin- ished Third overoll in The OIA WesT wiTh o record of 30 wins ond 42 losses. Keepng up d winning oTTiTude ond unified fdmily wos no problem for These TolenTed bowlers led by Renee Nakamofo ond Mr. Nanbu. i'lVlr. Nonbu is o reol help To The Teom, sold Kristin Ugale. He's ol- woys encourdging us! Also under The supporT of Mr. Nonbu wos The vic- Torious boy's squod. The boys prdcTiced wiTh The girls oT The Aied Bowl. WiTh loTs of exper- ience Cond lucklj They worked Their woy up To The OIA chompionships. The Teom puT up on odmirdble fighT ond ploced second behind rivol Ale The seoson wenT so fosT! I cdn'T b lieve iT's over olreody, noTed Ja Colt. In November, sToTe bowling fine were held in Hilo on The Big lsldnd. TT boy's Teom os d whole performs ouTsTondingly by plocing Third over oTher schools. Ron Okamofo ronke fifTh, leoding The Teom To sucoel Jeff Coif ond Jason Higashi come in The Top ThirTy. They lived up Their ulTimoTe poTenTiol, sold Coa Nanbu. PorTlcipoTing individuolly, TJ girls execuTed Their energeTic forr Kristin Ugale wos o remdrkoble pl er ond scored in dT ThirTeenTh pid followed by Renee Nakamofo d Pamela Dela Cruz. Overoll, The boys ond girls bowlir Teoms felT ThoT Their yeor wos su cessful. MolnToining o beTTer-Th overdge spiriT of deTerminoTion I Trojon bowlers To shine brighTly in f Spoflighi. Copy by Chris Mil QQ 9352 K . A .. , 5 . .abs 5, r. www 'Q' - 1: -f 2.1 .1 3 X 4 . iiih in on 5.5 1. Ron Okimofo and Roberf Nishida point out a facior in Jason Higashi's bad Throw: a dead roach! 2. David Vinton whirls The ball down The guiier. 3. The Mililani Girls Bowling Team: Row 1: Renee Nakarnoio, Pamela Dela Cruz. Row 2: Jodi Alexander, Kristin Ugale, Renee Nakamura. 4. Belier waich our for speeding bowling balls! 5. The 4987 Mililani Boys Bowling Team: Row 1: Ron Okimoio, Jason I-iigashi. Row 2: David Vinton, Roberi Nishida, Miles Fujimoio. 6. Miles Fujimofo re- clines afier a rough day ai The lanes. Bowling O3 I C T . Evil gl,--. . . .. .s Q -' . f ...Q vs ', 1'. .Xk . if g J T or LL',: 1L.' LL1. T --',.1 . is -L'. 1-.iTi T i H 2 rsslf Ss -.::f -iir C :L,. Vgii IZ1 ,, Q 9 , sesss w i Kglzb s Ylkl A ..s. L T sii T... .is ...W l .,:,,, . K : L A' N ,gA, ',', - iff? gAL' -- gg :: ,1',.L.i Akif 1 , A itiif 1 Ihh r ss 1, if T , sss Runners Leave Compet't' I Th D t Another ith one of the largest kept it going Through the entire T squads in many, many season. A SUCCQSS years, the Cross Coun- When asked about the long, I try team was definately on the hard practices, Senior John tu road to success. Under the ex- Brafton remembered: 'iWe all . Season pert guidance of coaches shared the victories because Shane Akamlne, Horace every person counted. lt's a For The lfoku, and Mr. Ed Sawada, total team effort. Also, hav- 5 the team worked hard all sea- ing some of the top runners in Cross son to reach the state meet the OIA helped. Both the boys 1 C 1, held on the Big Island. Surpris- and girls teams upheld the win- GUN ry ingly, the girl's team had six re- ning tradition and Senior Mi- Tecrn turning veterans and the boy's chele Greenamyer summed it team had eight. The large up for the team by saying, squads also contributed to the We've gotten a great sense strength and confidence of all of accomplishment and a feel- the runners, new and old. The ing of being part of something 2 V team started the season with really special. QA Cross Country an attitude of confidence and Copy by Chris Macon Photo 'iz The girls team tries to relax befo the big race by kicking back and cruizi Photo 2: John Braflon leaves the compel tion behind as he races towards the finish lir w Q S Q ' 5- K R f 4- f Hifi. X 5 N w U Www .. M 1 ji A0 s w ..v,.s f The Lady Trojans Triumph Gnce Again Working TogeTher Helps The EnTire Trojan Team Win More Games ack of Teamwork causes losses. The Trojan sofTball Team discovered ThaT on Their firsT game, buT They re- covered and won The nexT and many games afTer. The 'l5 member Team goT off To a shakey sTarT because individual players were noT unified. WiTh 5 more players ad- ded To lasT year's Team, They needed more Time To organize Themselves. The Lady Trojans sTaTed ThaT They felT The coaches were working wiTh The Team insTead of Trying To force Them inTo a sTereoTypical mold. The 96 SOfTbaII changes in The pracTice schedule made a big dif- ference. More baTTing and fielding had The Team working TogeTher raTher Than on an individ- ual or one-on-one basis. Tammy Goetz, a veTeran player, commenTed on having a young Team wiTh greaT amounTs of sTrengTh and sTamina. Once They goT beTTer ac- auainTed wiTh each oTh- er, Team uniTy prevailed. The final producT was The ulTimaTe prize - vicTory. The Team was led by Coach Ylm and Coach Okimofo By Bruce LanTz II me 3 'l. Jodl James sTops a runner aT firsT. 2. Tammy Goetz Takes one ouT home plafe. 3. AfTerwards, members congraTulaTe each oTher on a gal well played. Top: S. Rapisura, J. James, M. Ieriko, C. Car- valho, M. Nash. Middle: S. Ogata, K. Manzoku, D. Ota, T, Goetz, K. Ugale. Bottom: L. Howard, M. Olaivar, R. Boteilho, L. Fabella, M. Me- deiros. 1. Sharl Raplsura takes the final steps home. 2. Laura Fabella shows her perfect pitch. 3. Out-psyching the batter is Marllyn lorlko. Softball 97 'ff X5 -- Qssgvxs. X fs Q S . .1 ,J.. ..1:.. 2 . -X i P -N X AX . 5 r. il-r - . 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Toguchi, C. Kawano, C. lwamofo, J. Yamashifa row 2: S. Yano, M. Wafanabe, J. Uno, M. Carfer, D. OTa, K. Masafsugu, J. Asano, J. Harringfon row 3: T. lwamofo, J. Brashear, K. Camales, T. Higa, M. Olanda, T. Nishikawa, L. Valdes, M. TaniTomi 1 I2 Soccer Girls are NUMBER ONE!!! nce again, The soccer season sTarTed and The never-say- die girl's Team had yeT an- Ther familiar goal: STaTe Champs. hey charged Through The season lefeafing opponenT afTer oppo- enf and Tying Pearl CiTy Twice. Vifh only Two seniors and four sTarT- IQ freshmen, The Team developed i close kniT feeling of unify. Along fifh Their incredible Teamwork. apfains Diana Oia andMichele arfer lecl The Team To anoTher fa- iliar Tournamenfz Sfafe Champs. or The pasT Three years The Team as made iT This far only To see The :hampionship slip away. NOT This ear. When asked why The Team mlayed so well, Coach Esperas zommenfed, The girls are really zlose, buT you'll have To ask Them vhaf The Team's all abouT. Senior Diana Ofa believed, The Team :loseness is whaf makes The games Jn and The pracfices bearable. xlso, perseverance, Tough Esperas workoufs, and ToTal dedicaTion 2 helped Them To reach Their goal: I-Gdy Troivns Defect IOlGni for Sfafe Champs. Affer The Team defeafed a known spoiler from The pasT years, Coach Esperas felT confidenT. AfTer beaTing Punahou, I knew we could be sTaTe champs. BuT iT didn'T come easy. ln an exciTing game againsT defending sTaTe champions lolani, Mililani finally pre- vailed wifh a score of 3-2 To win The firsT ever sTaTe soccer championshp for MHS. NoT only did They win, buf Michele Carter, Leona Valdez, Diana Ofa, Myrissa Olanda, and Kammi Canales were selecfed To The All-Tournamenf Team. Diana also received The disfincfion of be- ing The Tourney's Mosf Valuable Player. Myrissa Olanda summed if up for The Team by saying, I knew we could sfick iT ouT. Affer all was said and done, The girls relaxed and en- joyed The Tifle ThaT was righffully Theirs: Sfafe Champs. copy by Chris Macon Their FirsT STaTe Championship Girl's Soccer Q9 K if ...W M-. .. el f fm . . . .. ' 2... T f,,.T' - K A V Is: ' L . L 5 L + . H .. ff . x ,, .5 N- .Q f'f 5i7'. .0-Q .- 'L k gi mm 3 r f. Q Li my ' ...., 1. ' MXN.. Ni' , X -,s?','f,: 553 ' - A 'HS 6 as , K ....... E L- . - - FF :sf ' . ...... . lx X ..... 1 Q. .M MW .... -2 9- . IN., W, A ..W.. xii.. Q21 ' -712, X K L - S35 1561 x .. Q3'l :: Ax .. F '1 Rv 'x '.4..,l i-fx W V: I V5 5Q .., . Yi ff. Q mm : Ni gf . . -5-in '-1 - . . Ng-g:,,Q!,: A gh.-il ' EE: - XW EEEE:-:. Eli. N Q -X L 'Q ' ,Mig-'fi' . 'I A ' XXX 9 -N ' L -- - f ' , A Nj . EE? Y .- 4' ' :ww-W S9212 in Boys Soccer Kicks Off Wiih A BICIST! Soccer STarTs VicToriously occer is a challenging sporT ThaT Takes Time, concenTra- Tion, and a will To win. Donny Remington believed ThaT, Through The excellenT coaching sTaff we pracTiced hard and played well as a Team. Joe Solis, Head coach, re- membered, 'iThe highlighT of our games was when all The seniors scored aT leasT one goal in a single game. The Team came ouT ofa los- ing sTreak To The Thrill of a Q-0 vicTory over Waialua. Jeff Posey, boTh a capTain and goalie said, The Team came To- geTher and were able To pull Through from hard pracTice and 4. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. .W 8. ' I 7 : 4 ,,' ,L 8 dedicaTion. Our goal is To go To The sTaTes, Mlke Beauchemin said. The Team spoTlighTed iTs five sen- iors: Maff Anbe, Chrls Goode, Sean Nowlan, Andrew Pong, and Jason Roberts. Jason commenTed, Even Though There's a loT of young play- ers l feel ThaT They've grown enough To play a sTep higher. Jason played soccer for many years and was quiTe an asseT To The Team. Through The season coach Tony Solls'words rang ouT, LeT's Take care of busi- ness. By: Di Beauchemin Junior Jeff Posey is an expecTanT goal- ie. Jason RoberTs and Donny RemingTon juggle aT pracTice. GarreTT Nobu runs down The field aT The Walalua game. Row lx J. RoberTs, B. Remington, APark, M. Anbe, D. RemingTon, G. Dixon, S. SuITanik, J. Greon, Row 2: R. OkuTani, G. Nobu, J. Kaku, J. Posey, D. Fernandes. C. Takahashi, Row 3: C. Goode, M. Beauchemin, G. Olsen, D. Nishimura, A. Pong, M. Pasinl, S. Nowlan. The coaches discuss plays during prac- Tice. Jeff Posey, Bobby RemingTon, MaTT Anbe, and Mike Beauchemin pracTice ball conTrol. Donny RemingTon kicks The ball inTo The goal To The goalie's dismay. Donny RemingTon dribbles down The field To The Bulldog's goal. Boy's Soccer lOl Wresillng Team Generaies GreaT Spiriiual Energy!! here There's a will, There's a wresTler! said J.V. wresTler Ryan Nakaima, of The splriT behind The 4987-T988 Boys WresTling Team. These guys deTinlTely had The splriT and gave Their all in an efforT To excel. OuTsTanding players, John Crabbe and Jason Sukiya provided a greaT force for The newer players To look Towards. When asked whaT advice he would give To a J.V. wresTler, Joe Nerida replied, Always Try your besT and never give up!l WiTh a VarsiTy record of one win, Two losses and one Tie, The boys foughT hard To mainTain The energy ThaT was needed To sTay psyched againsT Their opponenTs. Hard pracTice paid off for The J.V. Team ThaT had a record of 3 and 'l. PracTice, in Kurtlchikawa's mind, was hard, buT when you win, iT really pays off! BoTh Junior VarsiTy and Vars. were under The coaching influence of Coach Kawana, along wiTh The aid of capTains Michael Ishii and Keith Kaneshiro, and manager Shawn Matsunago. 402 WresTling 2 One new experience was The use of The new gym insTead The cafeTeria as The reTurnees were used To. All of The guys ej joyed The pracTice and welghT rooms supplied wiTh room for fre weighTs, universal weighTs and maTs. The Mililani Gym was aliv many nighTs during The season in hosTing such meeTs and The min TournamenT wiTh Kaimuki, Campbell, McKinley, and Waianae. During This year's season, The wresTlers were gifTed in Their deTe minaTion To never give up. From on The mai acTion To cras aTTempTs aT sweaTing off exTra pounds, Trojan splriT was behind all. Mililani wresTlers were fired up wiTh elecTriciTy and inner spir ThaT gave power To The glow of Their own Spotlight. copy by Chris lvlille IVIHS Wresilers Are Guided By A Force Of Inner STrengTh And DeTerminaTion 1 -1. 5 6 4. Ed Santa Elena gives his all and has no problem keeping The opposi- Tion down. 2. The 4987-88 VarsiTy WresTiing Team: row 4- H. PoTTs, J, Nerida, J, Crabbe, G. Masuaa, D. SanTos, J. Kayeiani. row 2- K. Kane- shiro, M. Ishii, M. Redira, J, Chun, D. Ching, J. Sukiya. 3. Vars. warms up wiTh anTicipaTion of The meeT To come. A. ConcenTraTion pays a big parT of Jason Chun's sTraTegy. 5. The 4987-88 J.V. 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ThdT's The quesTion in everyones mind. phofo 5: Afier being fouled, Andy shooTs Q free Throw To odd To The Trojdn score. 104 Boy's VdrsiTy BdskeTboIi , G 5 M W r 1 ww 3oy's BaskeTball Takes IT To The Rim exT sTop, The Orienf. Now, you may be wondering whaT The MHS VarsiTy Baskefball Team was doing The OrienT: They were playing baskeT- Jll of course. The Team wenT To Japan md many oTher counTries during Chris- as break To gain some invaluable ex- erience for The upcoming season. Ga- n Takenaka felT, IT was really differ- 1T. We were TreaTed really good in kinawa, buT we felT kind of ouT of ace in Taiwan and SouTh Korea. The nys reTurned To pracTice wiTh deTermi- JTion and confidence. They pracTiced very day afTer school in The new gym T prepare for Their ToughesT game gainsf rival Radford. Along wiTh developing The Talenf and Tess needed To puT The ball Through a H 1 .tc S T hoop Ten feef in The air, our Team also developed a uniTy and feeling of friend- ship. This Team closeness resulTed in a Tremendous season sTarT ThaT had The Team sporTing an undefeaTed record Three games inTo The season. VicTories over Campbell, Nanakuli, and Waianae had The Team riding high as They un- leashed Their TalenTs on The resf of The OIA. To keep spiriTs up, rumor has iT ThaT Coach Albano cracked jokes during The pre-game pep Talks and a mysTerious chanT of Alu could be heard coming from The locker room. They wenT inTo The games wiTh a confidence and level of exciTemenT ThaT enabled Them To shine in The SpoTlighT. copy by Chris Macon 8 f I Q ' .1 .gui ,QF NNN., 3 VarsiTy BaskeTball Gains Worldwide Experience In Preseason phofo 4: row 1: D. Galisa. A. Padilla. G. Takenaka, T. Sakaguchi, G. Muranaka row 2: T. Tilfon. S. Camarillo, F. Parker, B. Ogden row 3: J. Jicha, B. Kinilau, S. Hearn Missing: C. Schwayer phofo 2: James Jicha is flying high as he does his imiTaTion of Micheal Jordan. phofo 3: Bennei Kinilau Tries To use his size To his advanTage To block The shoT. Boy's VarsiTy BaskeTball 'lO5 .s' 21 'Q . up .... f s ,-sv 'l. Mike Cooley demonsTraTes his spring in a TournamenT game againsT Leilehua. 2. Shane Diamond, Donald Tolenfino and Scolf Thompson reach for The sky aT pracTice. 3. Mr. Ching aTTempTs To block Mike Clarke's fauITless shoT aT The baskei. 4. The 4987 J.V. Boys BaskeTbalI Team: Row-7: Team helpers, Row-2: M. Cooley, S. Thompson. row-3: Coach A. Abicerno, T. Miranda, J. Cassium, T. Lee, T. lvlcCray, R. Henry, AssisTanT E. Apicerno, row-Ll: Coach K. Gibson, S. Diamond, M. Clarke, D. ToIenTino, K. Cavasoz, Coach CasTelIano. 5. Tony Lee Takes a free Throw while Team members anTicibaTe The ouTcome of The shoT. 6. Tim McCray masTers a high leap Towards The hoop. 7. Shane Diamond sTreTches To The fullesT To obTain The ball for Mililani. 106 J.V. Baske-Tball s. ' ay! said The cheerleaders. Beep! said The clock. Gasp! said The players. Col said The coach. 'TSwish! said The ball as iT wenT Through neT, during a very exciTing game againsT Leilehua. game was one in many played aT Leiiehua and ani gyms beTween The Molokai, Waialua, Leilehua. l Mililani Teams. The Mililani J.V. excelled in Their Two nes and proceeded To The finals againsT a Tough Mule im. The mighTy Trojans won This bouT in overTime, 65- and in Turn became The champions of The Goodwill irnamenT. This greaT finish To an evenTful preseason s a greaT boosT To The Team's morale. Mike Clarke ply said, We're The besTl Zoach Augie Apicerno was The driving force behind players and emphasized hard work and dedicaTion 'he game, as well as uniTy. lf They give all They've goT The game and sTick TogeTher, They've goT greaT po- iTial, said The coach. Mrs. Apicerno, or T'Mrs. A , as f guys call her, kepT The players in check and on Their as. BeTTer waTch ouT, Mrs. A's lookingl said an undis- sed member of The Team, as he abrupTly ended his wversaTion wiTh a fan. OTher coaches are Ken Gibson d Barry Castellano. Mililani J.V. BaskeTball Boys Show WhaT IT Takes To Be GreaT ..,, , . s A A 6 S 1 J.V. Trojans ShooT for The Siarslll ln December, The boys lefT on a Trip To Okinawa, Taiwan, and Korea To meeT and play againsT Their Asian counTerparTs. Of The Two games played, The guys won one, buT The major experience was The knowledge gained and friends meT while on The Trip iTself. 'TWe Toured around a loT, said John Casslum, and some of The places were neaT To see. Mlke Cooley said ThaT he enjoyed The facT ThaT They compeTed againsT Teams from oTher places and backgrounds. AnoTher highlighT To The boys' preseason was Their game againsT The Mililani faculTy in which The Team was forced To play againsT Their own Coach Apicerno. The faculTy prevailed in The game, wiTh a score of 66 To 52. The J.V. Trojans were aT home againsT Waianae in Their firsf season game, and The pressure was on. WiTh full supporT of The fans, Mililani was vicTorious wiTh a greaT poinT spread. WiTh The background of gruelling six-day per week prac- Tices, a roTaTion sysTem of capTains, greaT coaches and de- TerminaTion, The J.V. baskeTball boys were bound for success. As Coach Apicerno said, lT's noT one or Two sTar players, iT's The work of every member of The Teaml This year, The Junior VarsiTy BaskeTbaIl Team was The feaTure presenTaTion ln The Spoflighf. Copy by Chris Miller J.V. Baskefball 407 rs, W g X , A w-New gfsigzgxg-S. 13. ensue, -sissy -gf-.22 5 is .gl -ffl TTs+ fi : sf 1 , - ess' on mwmpsy X, s5,1,,3i3. i 53532, . isle ---f-gqwsf S: .. .S 5 i 1 rl ' T - .rf - 25:13 sl 5- I T1 J Inf? D ' 'T -'T is -1 'T T ' .S ' - ' T X ' S F . . l S 5 NBA -, . . . -, iii' , l. g ' -. W ' sly 'N WW SES? '::.: 'r,sg1..g,: A--- f ,sg,fF5'lw K . , T , - 0 - 2 V 0 E . ,L r is is ,.. S T .- . 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I once Things goT inTo full swing, T mony hours of procTice poid DespiTe The smoll size of Teom, They sTill monoged To h o soTisfying seoson. The J.V. b were honored wiTh The TiTle of J Chomps of O.l.A. Marshall Cl soid, We Try our hordesT, on Think ThoT's probobly The Teor sTrongesT poinT. The Teom held TogeTher under The supe sion ond encourogemenT Cooch Durlocher. Copy by Shonnon Tromr 108 Swimming And Diving ' 'vu-pc vw A -A-vs. ' .. . . - AM,-s.--,--ie f , 5 H , H... .. :mae - photo 4: Chrls Macon prepares to swim her leg of the relay during varsity swimming practice. photo 2: Coach Durlacher displays the casual look. photo 3: Jason Nix takes a lap. photo 4: Swimming and Diving Team row 1: C. Macon, C. Gulliford, B. Dobbins, W. Vinnece, M. Quigley, T. Hishberg, C. Wear row 2: P. Szloszk, T. Sampson. P. White, K. Hoops, J. Nix, M. Jensen, R. Fisher row 3: M. Courtney, J. Pennington, D. Nix photo 5: Mlke Courtney perfects his diving form. photo 6: A diver caught in mid-air. photo 7: Phllllp Whlte comes up for air. photo 8: Carol Wear dem- onstrates perfect form while doing the butterfly. Swimming And Diving 409 wr' S? wx JSM. - D xx O f S 1 fffff A phofo 4: WaTch ouT Arnold Palmer! Senior Brenl Klnmore drives The ball down The fairway in hopes of making par. phoro 2: Curils NII Takes greaT care in lin- ing up his puTT. phofo 3: How in The world did he make ThaT shoT? Bren! sTares in disbelief as The ball falls inTo The hole. 140 Golf S. was 'Kiwi photo 4: 4 To ri Curtis Nil, Kevin Higa, Shelly Au, Brent Klnmore. Missing members-Jeff Crow, Jon Rozmeski, Kvle Numasaki, Aaron Okumura, Brad Honda, phofo 5: Golfers are ofTen The une sung hero. A lone golfer hiTs The ball Towards The green as The crowd walks by. 1 Solf Team ls RighT On Par sudden hush fell over The crowd. All eyes were on lone golfer as he sTepped up To The all. A shake of The head, anoTher heck To see if The ball was on line, nd he drew The club back. Tap. IT 'enT in and The crowd erupTed in iyous celebraTion. Well, noT all of ie games ThaT The MHS golf Team layed were This exciTing, buT They ied Their besT. WiTh a huge squad 'iTh over TwenTy members, The eam had anoTher OIA Champion- lip TiTle in Their sighTs. When asked whaT iT Takes To wock a Tiny whiTe ball over 350 Erds of grass and sand, Senlor enf Kinmore replied, 'TG-olf is a ame of paTience and skill. The Team developed This paTience and skill by pracTicing afTer school every day aT The Mililani CounTry Club Golf Course and The Ted Makalena Golf Course in Waipahu. Along wiTh pre- paring To beaT rival Aiea, Coach John Koulnana readied The players for a Trip To Las Vegas during Spring Break To play a mainland Team for added experience. Some of The leading players on The Team This year were Brent Klnmore, Shelly Au, Kyle Numasokl, Jeff Crow, John Rozmeski, and Kevln Hlgo. These players were very insTrumen- Tal in The Team's OIA Championship winning game lasT year, and were The viTal link To vicTory This year. Golfers Club OpponenTs During T copy by Chris Macon he Season phofo 4: Shelly Au fighTs his way ouf of The sand Trap on his way To The puTTing green. photo phofo 2: Will iT go in? ThaT's The quesTion ThaT all golfers have pop inTo Their mind as The club genTly Taps The ball. phofo 3: Shelly is all smiles as The ball soars down The fairway on line wiTh The hole. I 2 3 Golf 'IM M.: elell eeee eelee Z l eee i 2 . 2 1 l l i : i , : : : f, : : : : , : i: 1 1 A i i l 1 ::2., ,::,::,f:5,E,:f:f:f5 E:..:1 qg:E:::E.:..::.::.:,E:,A:E::E5,:E:,E:g::.f:f -1,,,1,E1:.11E.5.:.:.::, .WHS .,,..: 5:f:1-f:53:1:5:55,33:5:EsEgEg'::!2:2'.:,z: :f':.2:er:2g2-I-:':,2-2:,:'f.':.:g E:Z'E:i:i.:5:-5E:E'::'1' 1' , 5,L,E,, 5,i, V , , , ,W l , .i..mm... Pholo 4. Coach Akamine sludies The Tecam's scores while Rommel Ofalsa, Ron Saiki ohcl Captain Michelle Greenamyer look on, Pholo 2. Senior Wendy Fraczak Ieods The pock in worm-up Iops. Pholo 3. Chris Miller ond Jennifer Brashear procfice their sprihling Togelher. 'I42 Trock 84 Field M P 5, 'ox' 'M f IW X 322 S VA.. 4 1,1 They're Like The Wind Track 84 Field Run Away WiTh A GreaT Year asTer Than a speeding bul- leT, able To leap 100 fooT hurdles in a single bound, iT's a bird? lT's a plane? lT's The MHS Track and Field Team. Well, may- be a liTTle Too dramaTic buT They were a wonder. A normal prac- Tice would begin aT 3:30 down aT The Track, four To six laps and Then a couple more for warm ups. all worTh iT. As a firsT year mem- ber from Alaska, Cyndi Gusfafson Told why she prefered Hawaii, You don'T have To worry abouT geTTing freezer burn on your lungs. Senior Jason Roberfs summed up his experiences wiTh The Team as, 'lbuilding a sTrong mind. Through many Trials and much sweaT, The Team worked TogeTh- er To make iT a greaT year. Coach Shane Akamine said, We've only jusT begun. -Kaki MaTsui SweaT, sweaT, panT, gasp . . . Lefy Pena, a second year y member, described The Team as. EnergeTic, like a close family, a loT of work buT a loT of fun. Some- . Times you wanT To give up buT when you cross The finish line iT's Kg - PhoTo 4. Captain Christine lnouye helps bring ouT The maTs for pole vaulTing pracfice. PhoTo 2. Angela Dela Cruz puTs sTrengTh inTo her shoT puT. aw ff D. Nil, M. Carfer, J. Harringfon, C. Zaucha, R. Saiki, J. Wafaoka, Row 2: R. Takenaka, Y. ashiTa, D. OTa, M. Greenamyer, L. Greenamyer, G. FosTobend, D. ST. Pierre Row 3: L. Pena, J. fe, R. Ofalsa, C. Inouye, J. Howard, T. Burrell, S. Kuapahi, Row 4: A. Padilla, G. Muranaka, J. arfs, R. Asamura, D. Crumbliss, T. Smifh Row 5: A. Dela Cruz, J, Brown. C. Miller. W. Fraczak, K. lan, L. Roehm Mssing: J. Saville, R. OTake, J. Braffon, T. Dahl, M. Nash, J. 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Freddy Guerrero commenTed, l chase The ball because I haTe losing while Cyndi Gustafson Teasingly re- marked, This is my firsT year in Hawaii, and my lasT year in high school, and There's noThing l'd rafher be doing Than chasing a IiTTle yellow ball around a Tennis courT buf her being on The Team showed The seriousness of her sTaTemenT. The Team benefifed from The guidance of coaches Suzuki and Takayama who led The pracTices. These pracTices polished The Tennis Team To a shine. by Sarah Frank W n,1 2 3 A 5 6 7 Coach Suzuki observes an afternoon practice. Caught in mid-swing. Chad Bara returns the ball to his opponent. Mlke Bundschuh stands ready to chase the ball. Karyn McNeII's, Patricia Delos San1os', and Phyllis Delos Santos' shoes proudly display their 40-IS art Ctennisj. Jennifer Oklno takes a refreshing drink after a hot practice. Aaron Dyke executes a beautiful serve. Tennis team- Row 1: K, McNeii, P. Delos Santos, P. Delos Santos, C. Gustafson, J. Okino, Row 2: D. Potter, M. 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Phofo 3: Lel Sproles ond Klsmef Trlmarche figh1 hord for 0 rebound in on exciTing game ogounsf Kcloni High School. 416 Girls VorsiTy BaskeTbQII 2 3 ' ar 3: 5 g i 2 E 3 294517 WM? www by Nick Tamondong. Photo 1: Tracy Heatherly races down the court for a chance at a three point play. Photo 3, , Kismet Trlmarche handles the ball with determi- nation! .4 45 '59 3 i i.f!?.f. ,... i . Photo 2: L-R P. DelaCruz, K. Williams, A. Hensley, T. Butacan, T. Heatherly, L. Sproles, K. Trimarche. N. Gustie, A. Speights. J. James. 1 'arsity Girls Basketball Shoots For The Spotlight Team Shines In A Satisfying Season his year the Varsi- ty Girls Basketball team consisted of some of Mililani's most talented athletes and they deserved to be put into the spotlight. After months of practices the 'ihard work and pain, quoted Nicole Gustie, all paid off. They shot o basket fhto the spot- ight. With strong determi- nation and high goals they had a satisfying season. Out of the team, four teammates earned a shot into the spotlight. Nicole Gustie, Kismet Trimarche, Tra- cy Heatherly, and Lei Sproles are tour seniors who fought hard and had high expectations for the season. They helped the team and encouraged other teammates to work hard. Because of their long range experience, the team was sure to lis- ten. With the encour- agement from their coach Mr. Tamong- dong who always re- minds them never set- tle for less than the top, the team definitely earned their shot into the spotlightl Girls Varsity Basketball 117 Copy by Mele Coen X ww .:.I., . -::. . . ...-we it ...e..+. --1915335 .... 5':r5 ::sI3E?3f?'55 3- I . -1 ' ' .cfgs . .:ii5?'55'fiffE- -:: :i,gfi, f' .if .. :?V-TEE: ' -'lffxffftf M232 Niiirf-Ggyfs:.:..?. M5---::::.2. :il 5.559 ivy,---9173-:,,Ttxgviiiig-::--f:s.55: --mi eras: .:, :-- gk -gg .. . , W. .. ..... Wu... .. .X .L...X.. ,. .s ...... ..- f ...... ....... ... ...kw....,,. Q . 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Lagafuaina photo 3: Vicky Tanuvasa jumps for the tip-off. photo 4: After catching a rebound, Krista Ogden prepares for an- other shot. photo 5: Jodl Falardo models her striped athletic socks before running on the court to partici- pate in practice. photo 6: Malikkah Nash races down the sidelines past the defender on her way to a certain two points, 448 JV Girls' Bdsketball as-rmsgwf-sw -if lifes--wars. ' ...Q ' - w-wssuulk '. ' ' - ,, . n 5 wR W 'ill 9' . , T .V V frrr' T .T . A, Y' V r . gr-Q V - V, Mg - A. ' , ,L , 3 J y . Z mf Q g fancy The FOB JVGBSK Team learned Their ABC's of BB ASAP Through OJT. They have B come VIP aT IVIHS PDQ. JVGBSK. . .no iT's noT alphabeT soup T's The Junior VarsiTy Girls BaskeTbaII Team. This year marked The firsT Time ThaT The VarsiTy and Ju- nior VarsiTy Girls BaskeTball Teams were separaTe iden- TiTies. Through The guidance of coaches Leanne lshlmura and assisTanT coach Jane Lagafuaina, a sTrong Team was puT TogeTher. As Coach Lagafuaina commenTed, Their spiriT and deTermina- Tion were Their biggesT as- seTs as a Team. Jodi Fa- jardo exemplified This deTer- minaTion by remarking ThaT she Unever gives up when playing. Amber Vaughn ThoughT pracTice was Tough, buT iT paid off. Much of The success of The Team was due To Their abiliTy To work well TogeTher. NoThing kepT This JV Team from shin- ing ln The Spoflighf. by Sarah Frank JV Girls BaskeTball 419 TW ' ' um .. -,gwhx -' T V- f if, 'iw-U f 'Wig ' 1-iff . ' 5 me ., an . l T If -,V s , I www, W ,fig f g J, v M f fb . I T1 6... ,.,,, f f V Q M, .,,,-.ww -, ,J .T iyH,.y.,.,7..f, my-,,,, ,i-A -J ' f fr!! mlfqfy. ',,r,ff ffJK:fi Sl, ' ,, 1 mf 'K i,,::., , i ..wf,,f..,,f,Q, ..,,,,, 4, ,Yr , Ye if ,, 'fi mia., 'www V , ww .-wr-: vw. -- Y ,,,,, I ' - ' 2 We W rf fl 2 ' M W rm. J' ii if fr 'sw Af. , ' ,f ,ef,i,,-,Mf,y' -, V 'ff ...D-,.w,-,T f ,nf-off --4 , f, --,,f ,.,,,,m.Af1Mf .,,,, af..- ,,.,, Me,-ew. ff ,r wi ,f 1 ' i ,T , ' T g fi A . , Baseball Slides lnTo The SpoTlighT VarsiTy his year's VarsiTy Baseball Team had whaT iT Took To shine in The spoTlighT. The crucial combina- Tion of TalenT, commiTTmenT, and a good aTTiTude broughT This Team To an all Time high. As wiTh any Team There were high- lighTed players. ReTurning Seniors who shone ThroughouT The season included Rlcky Tahara, Chad Hafae, and Jason Yamauchl. OTher ouTsTanding members were Chad Kaalkaula, Ran- dy Pallnawan, Brian fOmine, and Shae Shimaura. WiTh a blend of re- Turning Seniors and rising Juniors This Team had become very powerful. Shaun Holm said, This is one of The sTrongesT Teams in The QWesTerny divi- 120 Vc-:1rsiTy Baseball Baseball STeals The SpoTlighT sion. Coached by Glenn Nilfa The boys worked hard To achieve greaT Things. As Terry Lee puT iT, T'We worked hard for everyThing we goT. ATTiTude played a large role in The success of The Team. The boys were always encouraging each oTher, knowing ThaT The performance and im- provemenT of every player was nec- essary for The success of The Team. Daryl Kajlwara sTaTed, Our posiTive aTTiTude goT us where we wanTed To go. WiTh These Three elemenTs The Varsi- Ty Baseball Team sTole The SpoTlighT as They showed Mililani everyThing They had. Copy by Lisa Kurakake ,WA 0 'S si . .. - . S WM.. sw .ws - K N, .... . N h w Lx.... 3 6 .Q Q . photo 2: Brian Omlne goes up for the bunt os Terry Lee runs to first bose. photo 3: Chad Hafae tokes o swing ot the pitch. photo -4: Terry Lee sets up for o bunt. photo 5: row 4 S. Shimouro, J. Yomouchi, C. Hotoe, R. Tohoro, C. Kooikoulo, S. Holm. row 2 D. Moruyomo, D. Soto, J. Oshiro, T. Boiley, B. Omine, K. Nokooko, B. Miyomoto. row 3 D. Cochoio, B. Moos, R. Poglinowon, P. Pork, R. Yomouchi, T. Lee. D. Kojiworo. Missing J. Jicho. photo 1: Jason Yamauchi ond Preston Park on the pitching mound during the pitching circle. Vorsity Bosebcill 421 ,f iz. g QS- T - Af: if 4. Ts! ' 7 4 Q3 ,14..Qj3' , 1, l ' f we Kg-:H exif , L, 3. gh 15 ' M ., 2 2 , , Saw ,Er .W ..,, 5555. 2 . E X X 1. isle fx, .... .,..x, . 5 .. . ' Zf Q 1 'L113'.'f'Zf W we we , ,,,, ,W s 3 W f 5 2215 -M 5 '55, 1124551 K3-7:24 1 M 5 ff fk MMM WX f !Q' Ev fr 5 ss ills si fs gf XJ' ' gel? S . KX s ' S 4 Sw s E E 5 W s .s Q T -X is 5? -7,fv'f' ' li' , R ff ff,-3 ,, ff. Y . mm ,- .4 ' a , .,.: 1sNp,,,,Q .,.. ...., . . ..... .... . kkbnh . . ...kkk H A ,.... g m ... F-si VV.. f. .iif is ... .,,.1 X f L1 A. gg jiy g . Baseball 'T The Field Their PracTice RefleoTs On Their 422 JV Baseball AohievemenT ow, you have pracTice again'? This was ofTen heard by The boys on The JV Baseball Team. During baseball season, They pracTiced every day for long hours. They ran almosT consTanTly before and afTer prac- Tice and did drills ThaT seemed To IasT forever. Was TT all worTh iT? Chad Mafsushlma replied, SomeTimes l wondered why I was slaving away in The hoT sun. BuT I knew in The long run iT would pay off. All The boys knew ThaT prac- Ticlng was essenTiaI for a good season. ReTurnee Neil Anzai said, Since we had a good Team, all Thar pracfice was worfh The ef- forf. Daryn Shima summed iT all up by saying, PracTice makes perfecT righT? Yes, pracTice does make perfecTion especially wiTh a TalenTed and dedicaTed coaching sTaff. The JV Trojans were lucky To have head coach Dan Kuni and assisTanTs Allan Ki- moTo, Charley Hamada and Devin Fukunaga. -Tina Hirao 2 :iz 113: Xi! bi QL i if-' H94 V an sag phoio 1: The boys doing Their ddily exercises before prociice. photo 2: Robb Shlbayama looks on di his Tedmmdies while he gets reddy for prdciice. phofo 3: Assisidnt Codch Alon Ki- moto exploins sliding Techniques To The boys. photo of Mllllani JV Baseball Team: Row 1-S. Hdmdmoio, M. Fujirnoio, K. Kdwdchi, W. Kurd- KORG, K. Cdplin, Row 2-C. Mdfsushirnci. N. Anzdi. R. Shiboycirnd, C. MO'fSUShimG, T. Nekoici. phofo 5: Four of The boys doing one of Their worm-ups Thdi seem To Idsf forever. phofo 4: Colin Mafsu- shlma shows us his QprofessiondI'?j bdiiing stonce. JV BOSGDOII 123 l l PM ,W ' n if W3 vb V. . I I , Akgiy J 5 , , gg ,Q f,:: S g :f-:l -Q: ,Q,L Q .Lucio so ss 4 T Q T T T T Jssllis '1 fzcffvff 1 ,-- Ig, -- 1 A 1 'f If ,, ., mf . ' ' Q J ,,,-V ',,': 155 , W W 4? 1 WWW!! 1 f 0 af V , f f T ' 4 vffgpjfff V We sm T f f f 941 ,, 'k -, f an :sw ' ,Z ' ' Al W iw, 1 , f Mic. f f' , 7 iw f , , 6, fy ,, , y Q is Q I 1 iw W fy ' 4,2294 T J V ff f T gps? f WW T 1 as T '4 M kv k v y 1 W ..:f , m ' ,T 1 Judo Pulls lTs Woy lnTo The SpoTlighT Pride, Honor And RespecT ls The Key To Success ick, choke, Throw no This isn'T o fighT on The fronT lown, buT on overoge doy oT judo prdcTice. The 4988 lvlilildni Judo Teom moy hove gone by olmosT un- noTiced by The overoge person, buT Their opponenTs sure knew ThoT They were There. WiTh only eighT mem- bers, o Teom mighT've been dis- couroged, buT noT our Teom! As James Tachibana sold, We ore smoll in number, buT we did our besT ond hod o good seoson. Brad Wa- kahiro summed up The redson for The Tecim's success when he sold, We work hord ond iT boys off dur- ing The moTches. CopToin Dirk Yo- shlzawa feIT ThoT The Teom, works iis rf on enduronce ond slowly builds up for The five minuTe moTches. While yeT onTiclpoTing The fuTure moTches Dirk Then sdid wiTh confidence, Pearl CiTy is going To foil! -Jodi Mofsushimo 4211 Judo photo 4: James Tachlbana praciices flipping Klrk Yo- shlzawa To prepare for The upcoming matches. photo 2: The 4988 Mililani High School Judo team: row 1: Koji Hirano. Brad Wakahiro, Aaron Ohara, row 2: Coach David Ni- shioka, Dirk Yoshizawa, James Tachibana. phoro 3: Brad Wakhlro iniensely holds Koll Hlrano in a choke. phofo 4: James Tachlbana has Dlrk Yoshlzawa down in a pin. phoio 51 Koll I-llrano holds Dlrk Yoshlzawa down. maxim! 5 Judo '125 4 in 75 , M m M fa W ,W wj. 1 'h 1 if f , ,M Q Z . ' '73 ji f f Hg, w W Faculty 427 AdminisTraTion This year Mililani High School has come of age. We have dedi- caTed a new gym, compleTed our long-awaiied dining lanai, and celebraTed The TenTh reunion of our firsT graduaTing class. We, aT MHS, can all be proud of our accomplishmenTs. WheTher Through aThleTics, or academics, or sTudenT acTiviTies, you have all conTri- buTed Toward puTTing our school in The Spoflighi. Our firsT graduaTing class came bock To remind us of how far we have come since They firsT aTTended classes here in 4973. These former sTudenTs expressed Their amazemenT and Their pride aT whaT we have become. Those of us who have come laTer To Mililani High have also helped To build The TradiTion. Our school is whaT iT is Today because so many hands have worked TogeTher To conTri- buTe To iTs growTh. As The years go by, we hope you will look back wiTh pride and fond memories upon all ThaT you have helped To creaTe here. Remember, The spoTlighT is on all of you - The sons and daugh- Ters of Mililani. The pride, fellowship, and dedicaTion ThaT characTer- izes The Trojan SpiriT will always make you a pari of The pasT, The presenT, and The TuTure of Mililani High School. Much love and aloha, 43,52 Ass Frances Wong, Vice Principal .4- 'Tiirl 1 1. nw, ,. 8 if 4 5 in K sg ,f . 'M V I fatigw V . T N ,rsus ,, M, i 'NT' Terrance Kelley, MYVOVW Fujii Counselor COUnSel0f 'I28 FacuITy Byron Yoshina, Principal Rene Mansho, V 'riri Joseph Trimarche, Counselor Woe Principal M 'lv' M , fi., .v 1 I ss ' K, Z? 4 if ,fr l N. ,, My r Carrie Oda Counselor '---- V. ,,,. l?m .,., HZ? X f Z i f gi, 2 Z7 A A W Z f 4 if , Aiiy i im al as -r r. Q. In X is Lf fw! ff .. X Vww 3? .r fwf Q .1 R 44 'Rik Amy Akiyama Career Counselor Linda Arakawa Account Clerk Kay Arugcr Clerk Sylvia Wee Librarian Paulelle Chun Secrefary Elaine Conjugacion Educ. Assl. Ray Cowan Educ. Assl. Gloria Cruz Educ. Asst Yolanda While Clerk Suzanne Kaneshiro Afrendance Henry Kaona Oufreach John Kaulnana Alhleflc Direcfor Kalhy Kawano Healfh Aide Glenn Nilla Counselor Hilda Sato Librarian Eihel Shlrorna Clerk Roberta Tom Sfudenf Acfivilies Helen Walanuki Registrar Mr. Kaulnana lels loose one of his wide grins in response To Senior Maggie Mul- len's show of appre- ciallon. Principal Yoshlna dis- plays hls calm demea- nor amldsl The slu- denls' chaos. Facully 129 Sharon Abe Mafh Maureen Adams Special Educafion Linda Aiona Social Sfudes James Albano Special Educafion JudiTh Asamofo social Sfudes H007 Teaching Here AT MHSTP' ames Bond Teaching mechanical drawing here aT Mililani High School? No, buT we have our very own secreT agenT in room G203. Using his drafTlng exper- Tise, This Army veTeran creaTed plans for pracTice combaT maneuvers while sTaTioned in Texas during The Korean War. He also exTracTed viTal informaTion from refugees while he was in Germany. Yes, he served his counTry well. His name is Creacy . . . Don Creacy. AlThough noT an agenf in The Technical sense, Mr. Creacy worked in a milifary operafions group CMIGJ. On duTy near FrankfurT, Germany, Corporal Creacy had The job of exTracTing informaTion from The refugees who managed To cross The Iron CurTain. He also helped in updaTing inTelligence abouT locaTions of milifary slTes in Germany. Many Times, The refugees would have suffered exTreme emoTional dis- Tress from The loss of family and loved ones, and Mr. Creacy would have To geT The required informafion wiThouT being harsh. I heard some really sad sTorles abouT families being separaTed and sons geTTing shoT - iT was really hard. There was a more cheerful side To his job, however. During his off-duTy Times, Mr. Creacy would go To Paris, France To enjoy The USO clubs There. EnTering The club, he would flash his idenTificaTion card. While inTelligence operaTives had The inlTials Ml on Their card, Mr. Creacy's card had MIG on iT. Because The inlTials Ml broughT special TreaTmenT, he would cover The G wiTh his Thumb while showing his card To The doorman. Mr. Creacy really goT some special TreaTmenT from The club afTer ThaTl The numerous Times ThaT he goT away wiTh iT Csomefimes being a Ml inviTed The wrong aTTenTionlQ, Mr. Creacy and his friends really knew how iT felT To be in The spofighll On one occasion, he almosT managed To meeT The French royalTy, bluffing ThaT iT was Their cover for a secreT mission! , A , Copy By KeiTh Kamisugi June Asafo Science WalTer Bachman Science If Gayle Blsho . 3 M Special Educafion T W BeTTy Burns Spanish l Clyde Ching Y ,V Health 'T S A Eileen Clarke Engbsh Candace Chun Food Service Donald Creacy lnalusfdal Arfs Jocelyn Donnelly EngHsh, Science Mark Durlacher Maih, PE 130 Faculfy ff 1 i rw ' WA' 'V' Z 1 Z t gf Zhi y QM3 A? ' xi '1 . fel 7 4. f ff l QAYZS E lr .'-- 5 -':' Vvz. S Z . -f W -'-v y J XYSZQA: f l Ulf l Could Be Anyone . . I would be a blond, '16 year-old girl: 36-24-36, 405 pounds, five-fool six. Wesley Endo lndusfrial Arts Charles Esperas, Science Carol Fujii, Englsh Darlene Fujimolo, Engish Don Fukuchi, Social Sfucies Ruin Fukuchi. Science Kenneth Furukawa, lndusfrial Arfs Gloria Gorier, English, Drama Anloinefle Goto, Hne Arfs Diane Haba. French, SS -Sharon Toyo la 1 4, A l -sneSZ4Wl li l A 7f 5?13 Qf x li' 'iss.,M22?:31 ?E'z?L2mzl72 44' l gr' K Y f gr V 1 lll lssl ill wi lil 'J 'f Della Hamada. Special Education Marvin Hamai, Graphic Aris Ronald Hirai. Band Lorraine Honda, Business Nancy Howarth. Science lris lnouye, Enghsh, Main Dane lson. Band SS Arlhur Kadosaki, Business Aileen Kajiwara, Math Joanne Kancla. Japanese June Kasaoka. Mafh Alden Kawamura. Englsh, Yearbook Sanford Kawana. Campufer Science Abraham Kealona, Social Sfudies Vaeko Kinara, Engish, SS Faculry 134 Koigke Perfecis I-ler Legs? is .Q if is K Wk iii S sr, ,,,.Ns,,. K K I - ..+, . Q .::, , Z.. r T , '.m' m1L 'H' - - ., K. T LL.1 T S X. if .syn , K,- ,wr ff , .,,,k ,s 432 FoCuITy 'ls T , 9 4 as f ' . , Mmm ., f:.,f:' 4:,, Spilieci juice emerges os The prelude To Mr. Sowodds sur- prise c1TTock on Mrs. KoTcike CD. LeTTing Mr. Sowocio clean The mess up, his STUd6flfS formuiore Their plans for The oTTock C2j. Mrs Scxwcdds cioss pubiicizes Their feelings Q31 Mrs. KoTcJke is SURPRISED! QLD. Mrs. KoToke poses wiTh her gifTs os she sTonds in The SpoTiighTi Q51 T T s s s 4 s 1 figs? 1 Hy, -- T, 5 , f f , 1.. .ff 7 X VE M if A ' iii 5. f , 2 is is , . f is 74 ff 3,4 L Ax We 42:1 T ii s i s fr, 'Q ,I -sf ii :Law .. W . 1 is N T gf , ,, .if , Af ,gf f f T7 . Mm, ai W My v fwfj ? f i, 4, i ff K W , g Alice KoTake Englsh Sherrilyn Lau Business Gail Lee English Donna Leong English, Mafh Dlane MaTsukawa Science TA Teacher ThaT's Always ln School fTer aImosT lo years of Teaching, Mrs. Eileen Clarke wenT back To school. Mrs. Clarke, an English Teacher, decided To sTep beyond her masTers degree in English and obTain her docToraTe degree in educaTion. She arTicipaTed in a program in which professors from The UniversiTy of SouThern ialifornia would come down To Hawaii and give classes every monTh. Many ours of inTensive sTudy and work were needed To obTain The crediTs required Jr The courses. This Took four years! So why go back To school and To geT her egree? 'll geT a kick ouT of learning! she said. Mrs. Clarke's love for learning exTended inTo her Teaching. She felT ThaT a lTal parT of The educaTional process involved The Teacher learning from The 'udenTs so communicaTion is very imporTanT. One has To admire her for oing someThing we sTudenTs would never even dream abouT - going back 3 school. The spoTlighT now shines consTanTly on The nameplaTe on her desk: DocTor Eileen Clarke. Her philosophy of life? lT's goTTa be funl We all igree DOCTOR Clarke! Copy By Kem Kgmisugi WWA 2.3 W5 2924 s r 411 K as fx U H 45 . yy . .- ,J ' n mf ' T 11 'Wh if 5 ,sa 0, A ggfigiflgjpgf ' f 9- , ..T. f r l 'ff , we r ,V , 5 Y' ,i 9 i ,Y Y qi' T l , gi , i fm , l Monica Malsumura Engish Carol Miyashiro Engish Sharon Moncur Enghsh Lisa Montoya Engish Glenn Nanbu Mafh Jeanne Nanbu Mafh Rulh Nlhei Computer Science Gail Niimi Japanese Janel Nunolani English HaIberT Ochiae English Carolyn Okunaga Mafh Elliot Oshiro Engish Darrell Ola Woods Ernesi OTake Physical Educallon Byron Park Social Sfuoies FaculTy 133 Happy Anniversary Tops! he rhyThm of The drums ac- companied The chanTing of The kumu hula, or hula masTer, as The dancers gracefully glided along The maTTed floor. The dresses creaied a flurry of whife as The syncronized beaiing of The bare feeT and ipu CHawai- ian percussion devicej provided The audiences wiTh a precision exhibiTion of classical Hawaiian hula. The hearTbeaT of The halau Chula schoolj is The kumu hula, a posiTion ThaT Teacher John Topo- linskiknows well, As The kumu hula for The presfigious Ka Pa Hula Ha- waii, lvlr. Topolinski for Tops as he is affecTionaTely calledy allows his halau To perform only aT The mosf selecfive evenTs. They have performed before TahiTian royal- Ty, and many oiher prominenT digniTaries. Even as a social sTudies Teach- er, Tops' exiended his love for his culTure in his Hawaiian hisiory class. There he hoped To imparT some of The reverence for The TradiTions which he almosT ig- nored as a young man. Being broughf up in a wesfern culTure, Tops adopTed aTTiTudes Toward dancing which were common aT ThaT Time: dancing was noT for men. His love for hula emerged affer he realized his culTural iden- TiTy, he realized I was Hawaiian Sandra Pairia Guidance STeven Poor Social Sfudies Valerie Roibal ESOL Charlene SakomoTo Science Kennefh Sakamofo Science David Sanfana Spanish Edward Sawada Main Richard Shinseki Science 434 Faculfy and couldn'T even do The nafional dance. ThaT was The spark ThaT Told me To come back home and learn To dance. His skill wiTh hula and his remarkable Teaching Talenfs gave Tops a place in The Spoflighf. The cusToms, TradiTions and beliefs of old Hawaii live and Thrived in The heari of John Kahai Topolinski and in The hearTs of his sfudenfs, boTh in The class and in The dance hall. Now in Their l5Th year, Ka Pa Hula Hawaii sTrived To perfecT Their dancing according To TradiTion and will conTinue To shine in The Spofiighf. Copy By KeiTh Kamisugi and Vivian Akiyama - Tizfz T y . -- . z Q' ,, - if Y V ,, ,L ,.., ,pf ,, Q ., K V . L. r N ,I cg: Q, I , c T e i r- T T T- f ' c 'T T T , .,, 1: -:-' 'sa ell? rgnw ,, 1 . so T X f 5' f MW , 6 Wg, , .. , ,, Sf Jw my W f f XX Ml'- pm- E T HQ 3 gl We ., XL V, , , 5, Y , ,, ,M fi, fwwjk - it 4 iff x-lwif H kiwi A .T , -sl U xp 1 M Q , if 5 it iii? - ' ff' : yf 5 ,A sv Laurel Shultz Social Sludies Hal Takahashi PTE Carol Takamoto Social Sfudes Florentino Tamandong Social Sfucfes Faye Tanaka Journahsm, English Stan Tomimoto RE John Topolinski Social Sfudes Sharon Toyota Mafh Colleen Umetsu Math Milagros Uytingco Health What Is Your Phobia? Acrophobia. QI'm semi-cured of ailurophobia, but I've never had sitophobia or erotophobialy' -Darlene Fujimofo -...og GM 2 Jane Uyehara Social Sfudes Myles Yamamoto industrial Arts Glenn Yoshimoto Social Studies Mr. Kawana and Mr. Yoshimofo pa- tiently await the beginning of the gym dedication ceremonies qabovep. Teachers sitting through a class? Know how it feels now, eh? fleftj Faculty 435 Cofeierio X x is X x -- . ,v 1' - Rug. 'NA f im s Ml1SSl77Q.' B. Sowoi. Q.. Cusiodions Seourii CUSTODiANS: A. Luno, D. Adoro, R. Arokoki. A. Rogil. M. Pobro. F. Ruiiodo, E. Sorroco. A. Shimo- muro. E. Collejo. 436 Focuiiy CAFETERiA STAFF: M. Tohoro Qivionogerj, M. Anbe, L. ige, L. ishii, D Komisugi, K. Kofo, P. Moisudo, A. Nokosue, Y. Niheu. B. Orion, T. Soto, S Shimodo. C. Tokohoshi, G. Tomomofo. T. Trocier. L. Sogon. A. Kepono QWIQLW M5113 fi A 1 mi 44nd SECURITY: J. Noone, D. Roquedon, V. Foo x X N W :- Best Dressed Diane NlaTsukawa Best Physique ADFOHOFTI KGGIONO ROUGFTO Tom f K Most Entertaining Best Smile Best Legs Monica MaTsumura Darlene FujimoTo Darrell OTa F-irsT Annual SpoTlighT Awards hrough hard work and diligence in Their respecTive caTegor- ies, These chosen Teachers have earned The honorable Spot- llghtAward. The Teachers have been picked by Their peers, noT by The sTudenTs, To produce a more accuraTe resulT. In iTs firsT year, The Spotllght Award recognizes The Teachers To provide The school wiTh some insighT inTo The personaliTies and dominanT TraiTs of The recipienTs. The award also hopes To enlighTen oThers of The imporTance of work ThaT our Teachers as a whole do. For now, leT The awardees bask in The IighT of fame and glory as winners of The FirsT Annual Spotllght Awards. Most Stressed FacuITy 437 .1 .Xxx Q N ff' 438 Freshmen -h h , Freshmen 139 140 Freshmen ,. .Q ge, Vg 'A ,, Vice- resid nifomi me i I 5 XX! if s SZ , is Yi M x I 5? ' Row fi: Naomi Akira, Wesley Kurakake, Carole Maisumoro, Jennifer Saviiie, Laura Warren, Candice Umeda. Row 2: Dawn Hirao, Miki Lei Taniiomi, Salii Maisuura, Ann i-ioriuchi, Donna Shirorna. Freshmen 1114 Derek Aloe Shane Abregano Derek Ah Quin Lena Ah Quin Tracie Aihara A is . . 5 -' f., 5 . Q' as Trias- Xu ll' l X: ' 252 fat 'T 'if i 5 3 ee e eee5e . S. .: Q 1. .5 -:X .. .gs I- .rss g e - 1, Rochelle Aki lvlelaney AkiTa T T Naomi Akira Nicholas Akiona Daniel Amado A X. Danelle Anaya .A Ricky Ancheia Kaiina Anderson Sheldon Aoki .TA-D6 Troy AposTol Jennifer Asano were F ss. . --5 is s nv ' ,X r S S is K .'.:' . 355535 . rg, 51. iii.. i fs 1: rs .f . 2-ss -is 2. . X ss s S . F Xk N rrir s is . ---fs 5 : assi: ' 3 f i ,se 5 - J . ? Y.. K su .es - a s 5 'ii ' 2 fl x sa Marc Asano ' . . Angie Ascher , . ii A Shana Aiiburcio D , i X ,QLP - lf 4 K ung m aik .X ,f T lan Balmer -fffxf- ' is eee Q AnThony Basiiio Christopher BaTTad Donna Beasley Roberr Beck Jennifer Berg Rachelle Bersamin I go home and Iry Io finish my homework and Ihen relax. Some- times I just sleep! Mark Inouye Food is what I need afler a school day. I mean lunch is noi bad but Blayne Suzuki T112 Freshmen 3 se r QQQ: ..l' T .A k i .I eeee Q, s . Qi A A ii i glqx fs i . - is . ' skis. i r i , ss 'if Q s.. j .- . . ' -Q S g i B Afler School ls For FL chool usually sTarTed aT 8:00 am and finished around 2:40 pm. The excepTions were of course aca- demic assisT days and Wednesday. Bul, for The mosT parT school was a good six hours. ln These hours Time was filled by going To various classes and The usual rouTine of leciuresfworkfiesis. The passing Time beiween classes was Tak- en care of by geTTing To class on Time. No easy deal since The campus was quiie large. A shorT morning break and a lunch broke up The school day. While aT lunch There was Time To reflecT on being a Freshman. LeT's see, being a Freshman involved geTTing use To a large amouni of older sTudenTs, Taking on new C lenges, preparaTion for college, pu' up wiih being called 'lusT a freshn and a wide varieTy of social eve There were fooTball games To aTTl clubs To join .. . RING! Lunch was T and iT was Time To head for class. school day was almosT over and iT Time To Think abouT The hours 4 school. I go home and Try To finisi homework and Then relax. SomeTir jusT sleep! commenTed Mark lnoL Food is whaT I need afTer a school l mean lunch is noT bad buT . . rel Blayne Suzuki. l?lNGl School was and for many The spoTlighT shifTed Ta Copy By David Vi f e 7 ttr , f xg 'Q Q v , an 5 f 'Q' ferr ,n r t ' , ii Q I f if A ,S I r MW i A H E 2 'H in f ' 'ir fr 2 I x i r r-jk F ' 4 w , r 5 fqfxxyk l Richdrd Boersemd Alisho Bogus Michelle Bonrzell Eric Bonnin Ddvid Borldnd Glenn Borromeo Gregory Bousmdn Corlo Bretzinger Jonothdn Brewer Koren Brewer Heother Briem Jeffrey Brown Christina Burnett Timm Burrell Christine Bulroc Jennifer Butler Melody Cdbreo Christy Colobrese Sonya Compbeil Corolyn COHGQO John Cossrum Stephanie Colonic: Kdlon Cdvosoz Kevin Chow - if Ir- --.,. 'if gf, .rm A f A L W Freshmen 1113 Chad Clark Mike Clarke PaTTie Collier fQQWi?i5sC0llll'flS ResTee Collins STacy Collins T PaTricia Cooper Clifford Cordeiro Douglas Correa Darcie Crow Ryan Cruz Benjamin Cuaresma Joseph Cunningham Juveni Daguio ggpy Dahlin g ffdewiiesff' i33iiiie'ii AmoreTTe Dalao Jayme Daszek Rennee Delgado Duane Delos SanTos KrisTi Demars STocy Dempsey Chrisropher Denardo E: ,..k. .. 1 .. 5 Q rl' E S is E E Q is i s V W A. M uu,, K G' ' f gs. X sg 'N S X w E 1 ar T l Q -Liss rl - uuullu ra: g,:...: : .. t ,. X 3? tl X 5. :sm ' 6 ,. T H s vi' . f X T --I si . r.:: f.-:: . .4 Q X X N X 1' iii: S T5 5. J- S . . bf.: .W --:- - --fir gi -- - ss' Q .. .,.,,,, Q.. .1 . ef T -T s - s ss 5 S Q N It X . S 5 tsl ss s 5 1 1, ff x' S i ' . X 5 5 5 1 T l 5 I X wiki X . C s .. C N W Q N X s ss Building A PerfecT 'lSecreT FloaT Making Formula - 4. Crew of hard working men and women. 2. A design. 3. A siTe To build The fioaT aT Qusually a donaTed house near The school. A. LoTs of hard work. 5. RefreshmenTs. FloaT here were ice-cream floaTs, soda floaTs. swimming floaTs, floaTs in all sizes and home- coming parade fIoaTs. Ice-cream floaTs and soda floaTs people know about buT noT homecoming floaTs! For many freshmen a nice floaT aT The end of homecoming week was a greaT way To finish. We worked hard on The floaT. We Tried our loesT and came ouT wiTh a preTTy good looking floaT. boasTed Myles Fuji- moto. I Think we did a preTTy good job. IT was a good class efforT, commenTed Wesley Kurakake. To have The winning floaT, a class had To gain pracTical experience Through The years: wiTh so much ef- forT This Freshman class will surely be feaTured In The Spoflfghf one day. Copy By David VinTon at 4 i E 1 . 3 I 2 , , ff EghL1 Qmz z A. Y L,QV , zii I Vk : :VVA 5 Vrgzgz , A' i 5 ii 'f ' . Erin Deneeve Renee Deveraiurda Debbie Dewiiie Susan Dezzani David Diaz Gavin Dixon Brandi Dobbins Doyle Dodd Bryan Doi Lorna Dorado Nolan Dorada Natasha Drew Yvefie Ducioii Thomas Dunning Meg Eidred Heidi Eiweii Diane Ericksen Robin Escher Buenaiyn Espiriiu Lisa Esies Alyson Esirella Roberi Evite Koai Fajarcio Li Chiu Feiiers X SJ 'D X ,, sw I X lb eei be , The Freshmen Sirike Back! j Dawn Ferreira Roche Ferre Fernandiio FiesTa Rosemarie Fiesla KeiThe Flanagan Dialine Flannary Lorrainne Flynn T Jeffrey ForTner Russell Forlner llene Foster . Elizabeih Frame oi r Myles Fujimolo sls T Allison Fuller seell . Nancy Fulion Q Damon Gabay ' X .saws - i s X X X f Q x X s, Grandelyn Galase S Harlein Galicinao is-vig Liana Galios Chad C-Balisa Julie C-Bamboo ChrisTyl G-amponia Jean-Paul C-3arneTT Kevin Gilberl l'm really looking forward To This 'K To This and The upcoming school years. Naomi Akita Bur, don'T forgei The summer! . . . geTTlng a driver's license. . . . my senior year. Being able To look back and say I made iT. Christy Calabrese . . geTTing a job! . . The resT of The years ahead. A Copy By David VinTon -R R Q1 3 A . ss- . F 'isles X is , , if. -sl no r Q Y ' I l S f . sb. .r X ii .. ..:r E 1 5 g ..-.S if ' rr A x so ,xi -pg - F .... .. v .Q , eg.-i M M ,Y Qs s . 'X ' T r QS 542 -Q s . 'S S l R' 'I A i . X T l r li s.. l es'-9' VA is E! yfgg S S 7 A . ,. . .W . ray. 4 iv X ...A 'L :F Vu - Q . N Q gi X 2, S X r...' :s. ' Is.. m .. 6 Q 2- i-t x . X . N, I 5 ,U . t , A if Q ,. r, N ' W rl do L ' G 1, .gi G I fK1- fir ,. - W . S 5 5 ,f if . . L ' .N M L Z. 1 L ' G . , X 's L A nl L , Q Q AA .,, .:. Q F y G., igk Y ,. , -K X8 23 ,. ' ... . pi 3 AA ' :EA - A .. R 4X f - ' - l r it 3 ,. , P- . M 1 x G E Leann Glass Lance Goelz Roberr Gomes Lesley Gola Deborah Gray Jeffrey Grean Laura Greenamyer Kristian Griggs Freddy Guerrero Maryanne Gulllory Jim Gunfer Slepnanle Guslafsr John l-lalemano Scoll Haley Sean Hamarnolo Michael Hanaoka Bradley Handa Elizabelh Harr Janel Harringlon Krlsfy Hasnlmolo Romy l-lalae Kevin Heenan Allen Helenlhi Jess Hensley Fresnmen 1417 Anne l-loriuohi fi ..,.- an e X Wingfield Herblcls ieoberi Hicks Mark Higa Ross Higa Alan Higucnii T Deanna Mei Higuchi F Philiip Hinkle T Angie l-linTacuTan Paul i-iinzpeier Tracy Hirai Dawn Hirao Noelle l-loick ' -'S fs X g 1. . Xi, Q Q. X ss.-. ' We XX X ff he is... - f N X X ' - rife . X 'fi eggs . X .sf X X ,X T .- S: X. A- - fsi?i'ii.sif f - . X I f ,,::, i , . Nw N. .X X. . 2 i' 'E , ,.,x,,. '35 N, X s K l 4 E is K N QX X . .X XX si e 3 s is 4 5 1 W x Q X T N ff X82 , T F ix' 5 'fi J X X Ronya Honda Tammy ljlooker ' Eroiyn Huclges Michael Huffman Chris l-iuniley Dawn HunTley Shannon l-luri Q i iiye W BrenT lshikawa -.X- 1 is 2 T 'Q X: E X E is ag Q an F 'is i -SS i X S XV Mix X3 li? lT's The Gnly Way To Go hey say Thai geiiing There is half The fun. They probably have a license, car or an- oiher form of easy TransporTaTion. As Freshmen, geTTing There was The worsT pari of an acTiviTy. If Kim Rose didn'T have a ride, she didn'T go: iT was ThaT simple. Of course Mom and Dad were always ready To drive buT no one wanTed To be seen wiTh Them. ln The engghere were only Two choices: walking or caiching M8 Freshmen Uncle Fasi's limo CThe Busy. Blyne Suzuki said, I rely on my parenis or upperclassmen. if They're busy Then I Turn To The Trusly fooT mobile. The worsT Thing aboui noi driving was having To walk. Your feeT geT sore and when iT rains ThaT's The worsT, Diana Erikson grumbled. Even Though They couldn'T go anywhere jusi any- Time as Sean Hamamofo said, Freshmen were sTiil In The Spotlight. by Jennifer Young r ,221 . X it ..,, t X i i t :P T R s XX? . wfii. . Q . CX.. . . I x L 5. 4 5 I X is Q X sl Q wi 'H' F , ? 6..- 41, . 5 J .1 35 5 wi i ii .. ' ii A i i 2 9 x Iii ii' ,xi -3 5- - -v -. ii. L iii, iii , V X 5 ' 9 ,P gf 'i ,L f .,,-V l-.': wi , f - -- ,elnsy N Q ' f fr 2.8,- ' QM i ' 1 3 J' A yur- 'ZA A- 4 1 . l i ,i M ii i . K iq, M im i W W Ni ,,.. - ,.. . ,xv 1- -i Tix ,,,,. - I iii, , 'iii W i 1 NN W 5 ' K7 -'ix --i -iii K i iii r X i ,i ' vii i Q i Eric Ishikawa Chrisiine lwamoio Mark Jensen Erika Jones Jason Jones Pairicio Junkman Lars Kaer Wendy Kan Brandon Kaio Ken Kawachi Julie Kawomura Cindy Kawano Yugo Kawasaki Micheiie Kiianiang Angela Kim Kenn Kim Rachei Kimmei Donald King Vonnie Kiniiau Gran? Kino Chad Kishimoio Tanya Kiyan Kuuioni Koenig Freshmen 'IAQ Qi ii i ii , 5 rin, . ni W i rim mi Q Wi a mn - 55 ,, ,, AV - ii , A . . V C 1 ir I ' .. ., Korinne Kinio -if ' i f Wifi' ' ' i i f ' . Q' ' i iwi WW W i i W r' iiiiiiii W i Y ji xiii, N ,,,, if 1 ,i , 5' . . ii-, ' ' i .. ' ilierii-Kolb Vallee Kondo Kensan Kuboyama Diane Kuehl Marilyn Kupa Wesley Kurakake Cheryl Laaao Chase Laffea Janice Lai Baraka Lane Linn Le Bernell Lee Krislen Lee Ryan Lee Thomas Lee Wayne Leu Nicole Lipsill Zachary Liwai Fern Lololai Mainew Laughlin Marcy Lucas Brian Luckenbinl Jeff Maeaa Jeffrey Mafnas L l r K iff: -if'r wr, 4 X gf ik 5 i X xiii xx Q , Ex as , X Q r S -1. - xx K IEE: ees: I' lm :wife ' , .. mae. ... L .-wk X ,I if , crc LE, . .., . Q . f i , 2 . 'i if .ful v i : .-H Fif i-1 If ea.. ' ' i e Q l X Q F i f i X X x l its gx i .1 .i:a. iicclec L . :fs Ky 5 3? 'V or K gn we .r R X ff ,K 51. gl. 1 . :Ei S X X lx .X .. X ,nee W 7 , WM E' C, iii .r,,,, . VVVV V ,,,, : y A r L , . rrr .. . r. W ' ,'i'l L rrrrrryrr. , f VrV,V,,, ,iggg Q , .... L , ,y W , ' 'Q gf, 'W . rfrrf,., H ' ff.. , ff . 5,1 V' 'Xa V, in , I ,,lf,, 'f :L.l- . .Q-- X gk Xi A fm N ,,,, L .lf Vivek , S X N Q N i rf Q reshmen Fun ln The SboTlighT un, friends, and good Times - Those were iusT a few of The ele- menfs of a Freshman's weekend. Some Freshmen were beach bound while ofhers were ready To parfy hardy all nighf long. Darcie Crow's weekends consisfed of, ice skafing, shopping, or jus' cru2ing. Naomi Akifa was busy wifh. Cruzing, band, and school acTivi- Ties. There were Those ThaT didn'T go ouf aT oil. Kevin Chow and Ricky An- chefa sToyed home and slepT. 'll'm basi- cally a couch poTaTo: once in awhile I'll read a book or fiddle wiTh The compuf- er, Elden Wagner sTaTed. Why did Frosh go ouT? Shannon Hurf wanTed To geT ouT of The house and see her long disTance love. Numerous oTh- ers wenT ouT for The fun. IT didn'T maT- Ter whoT Freshmen did or why They did iT: all Thaf maTTered was The fun and memories. The fun ThaT spoTlighTed The weekends for Freshmen. by Jennifer Young Heafher Mahan D'Ann Mahoe KeiTh Manzoku Marla Marcello Paul Maria Nicole Mariano . ,Wo Roxanne Marras H, Q6 .. Vera Marfin g T. Scof Marfinez as KrisTie Masafsugu Ryan Masuda Jason Masfui g E J -EV fr. . M ,Q '- , Carole Masfumofo Kennefh MasTumoTo Salli Anne MaTsuura . z SW Suzanne Mafsuwaki . Chrisfine May Vincenf May Erin McCormack Terri Ann Mclbaniels Michael McGavron Michelle McMillan Rae McWhorfer Miki Medeiros Freshmen 'l5'l The l-lighlighT OT Freshmen Yeo 2 eff g . 3 . Vs.: , , Qs? K ,..., .N U . K ,. ,. 2 5 -L M' T 'lr !. f..ff,l r Q -z ' 44,0 ' ' ' Qgz, gi ll X ii --wr l: L- 53 E ,i y 5 T gy Q Tw T T. ki Y k ! T wos on evenT ThdT highIighTed eryone's Freshmdn yedr - on ev ThdT noi everyone liked, in f some Freshmen viewed iT vviTh fedr c dreod, Physicdl educoTion, or P.E. ds lovingly coiled iT. wds someThing ev Freshmon hdd To endure. IT wosn'T ThdT bod Though. One Pre mon found someThing vvorThvvhile in Well There's This guy in my old she sTdrTs To soy. Lorraine Flynn will wdys remember The Time i DICI' checkers for Two weeks ond flnolly T one gomef' Two girls remembered perspirc1Tion. Jennifer Packer reme bered sweoTlng righT before pic:Turl Debbie Grey remembered sTlnl ond noT hoving perfume. Runr dround The Trock wos probdbly vvorsT Thing imogindble. A very shy Fre mon liked iT Though os long GS he wo The one doing iT. He sold. The besT 5 of P.E. wos vvoTching dll The girls ri The besT porT obouT P.E. wds ThdT Tr vvos no menTol vvork. Blyne Suzuki li P.E. becouse he hdd The opborTuniT' work off frusTroTions. IT doesn'T mdTTer vvheTher P.E. ' liked or disliked - hoTed or loved. IT' findlly over - dlvvdys To be rem' bered In The Spotlight. by Jennifer Yc 5. .. , Q s g . Q N2 if l , . si- 1 1 As 5 ,-... kg T be lg .fs-E . 9 T ' as , . 4 'Q M E f f ' r ,,,, f w, ,,,, mr. if , ,,,, ' ,,,-Q r J . v? s r ,SEM ,lk y ,,, Q ' 'N' 1. i li , j , 2 1 V112 2 , 1 Y .. zH.rZl as If . 'ffff ' ff ,, E9 5 J ff f, I 51-9 fn- f l r Sean Nahina Taya Rae Naruse Jenai Neill Rose Nerida James Nichols Debbie Nii Kathy Nolan John Norris Jeffrey Oaks Krisii Ogden Frank Ogiesby Reid Okada Charmain Okumura Michelle Olaivar Jadelyn Oiiveros Greg Olsen Korene Ornine Jamie Onekea Darren Orr Lisa Oshiro Anneiie Oxendine Jennifer Packer Brad Paclol Mona Lee Paia Lovey Paiva Kuuipolani Park Sheri Parson Melanie Pascua Michael Pasini Kimberly Pairick ' -S--E? sv: 'I+ E' , . . . , .K K ,i F Y fii, , ' f 2 v 'M'MUW 7 -. r 5 .. - - 1 K Qttt 32, X 6 J ' 1 'J Q 5 I rrsrr - My Q. S .f l 1 E is A s .sse is 3 is or lll 5 if i r X rows is Freshmen 153 ...K :Hier T so X X .ii . T ' - A si X - A T -3? F- is Ptlige Patterson F 'J 'F ' g I riffcfv PUHGVSOR Q E ' T so Robie Pedro . T Jeremy Pennington T 1 T John Perez g g gg ' Vanessa Perez T R T . . L .....,,A . K ..-:f . Michelleen Perreira is' ' F Q Q ' . V 0 f ' R Samantha Petronave T -. 1 r x ee ' T Rana Pfizenmaier K LLl H ' T M X Jindaporn Phavamech Q eeeyi gl, T 1 , X .sf . fi : ' i i Shervl PMSUUVV T X A X r' ,S Roumelo pings' Vymw Z ii E .i 11:2 ks. Q? ,. Q-, fex - K k X . . L L V T David Potter ' ss- in T T Garrett Quisano sr str Niki rzegoscr Ambrosia Rambo it Brent Ramos 2 Regan Ramos s 4 F Xioifif Edrina Rapis iis s Jeremy Raudenbush Stephany Raymond Manford Realin Sharla Respicio Brian Ridge or most Freshmen Their school year was filled with new experiences. These included adjusting to the schooI's size, initiations, and class events. But, who could ever forget their first 'ihigh school date? First dates proved to be special moments in a stu- dent's life, Feelings of nervousness and excitement seemed to be common in such first dates. Activities for magical first dates ranged from the classic movie in Town with a moonlight stroll to an exotic cruise up Tantalus! lf my first date defies all known laws, it has to be beginners luck! replied Brian Snapp. Other Freshmen kept Their plans secret, as Deanna Higu- chi stated, 'il'm not tellinglf' and No comment, as stated by Jon Tokunaga. All in all, first dates will always glow in our hearts! Copy By David Vinton 154 Freshmen was R y I .. - -.. in .. ,, I , S '-K f , l . .si . cy, iz L: :.::oi Q f I . .i H i x A ir X Brilliant Plans For First Dat vi iii? ri 'Q,5n i x R .x 'Y 1 2 4 Q x f K if Yi ig AE, i . A ,-. ', .. 152 : If Q X i ,fwgi ref' Wy 1, ng. .N sv? Y ' . ,V .V Z 2 rips ,, ,f, ii,mlmi+ E Z i lr ,iss 'I XI Ji grep . f X H, , ,- i ' ., :il x r ' sr M K v 5 Y 5 Q i 3, 'fi it I Lord Riggins Loido Ringor Jciyden Rios Meribel Riverci Corie Rooch Michele Robinson Peler Robles Tio Rockwell lvldrciello Rodrigues Yvonne Rodrigues Kirn Rose Joonno Rublo Richard Ruiz Lyonn Sdkumd Angelo Solongdron Anneile Solvodor Donovon Solvodor Jdnell Sdrdnllllo Jennifer Soviile Scofl Sconsen Eric Schneider Tino Seories Siephonie Seug Christopher Shell Freshmen 'I55 ig I i ss X N T Aiko Shibuyai T Carrie Shigernaisu Donna,Shiroma Janell SmiTh Michael Smilh Tashi Smiih V S s . .. i s 1 l K R . ss is S A i css 5 . X .hs N sn ' Brian Snapp Cheryl .Solomon William Souza i f .K h l Tina STanley Millon Siroucl Derlck Siudsiill 5 illfiif X ,i i M X s X X s k 8, X Y ,Fniiu , QI. -eb is .n 5 i Sn ' . s fix X s A fa 2 ' 'Ts-.W 2 Rl.. gi , s Samuel Sulionik Debbie Suyenaga Tracie Suyenaga Biaynei Suzuki T ChrisTlna Szlosek 51 E cs X X X-. c I Lorenzo Tabion VEE V... .:.. iiii 5, Cheryl Takahashi 4 .4 iA g,, Jon Takashima . 1 . 5 R439 T0k?ViQk9fswfssA i f v i h P ' iii ' ScoTTakeuchii' . 4 sg is Maihew Tamoshiro Q W , X I J Cjay Tambio 4 ls J 'ZE' Jusi 45 Quo he sun shone brlghlly over The campus and iT appeared To be an ordinary day. BuT for Freshmen, iT was indeed on impor- TanT day in Their lives. IT was Novem- ber 6, 4987, and Time for firsT quarTer reporl cards. These reporl cards marked The beginning of The end in The effori To graduaTe. There's Three more auarlers and 3 enTire years lefT! noled Thomas Lee, When added all up, iT came ouT To 45 remaining auariers of High School. The 45 auarlers also broke down To equal more research pa- pers, a handful of speeches, novels To be read, pages of malh, numer- ous labs and all Those final exams. 'ill doesn'T really mailer Thai much, commenTed Steve Shofwell. HIT does maTTer in graduaiing from high school, correcTed Lisa Wuesf. Yes indeed, The class of '94 has sTarTed The ascenT inTo The spoTllghT. Copy by David VlnTon 456 Freshmen is k 25 A ' sz: X E is i l J if is s Sr ,scss .- ' . ' i .iii ,ccr ,XA 1 sir T ' we 5 3 if Sf f W . ..... :gy - K ---- I I I 9'S I C Ci '--- ..... s it S ' 1 i ' 2 xls j i A T 5 -lsg i si T REE ' N ggi T T i L i s -T he ,,... .V ss 4 i . WT W rg 3, gel gg. A 5 ..... ' ....i X Y. W I 'i Q frigfs - 'F i 1. T i 4 5 i s. i 4 . f T T ig T... . ii i.... ir 53 i is Ki iii - i 'AA.. 1 .. Q ' X .s..., in i Q QT --:: 5 W fi: Q. Ifssi gzf-:f:41i' X 3 . . is- . X Q ' T-ssrffs .. i 5 F wi Nj W ss 352. 5 , qi .. K. 'Yi X D Y . . , V' Vi? Q . ' 5 Xi J i To T X, ii ciri c Rf 'X as 1 i Emi J X J g ii T 1 f Y Q S T? xx Q Ti T , T i V 8 4 -Q- far. 1 ' if , II The Limelighi Of Groduoiion N Q- -ue ,, ix K 5+ XA, Q X N - ---- N, - -J X in 'i 3 ' M '. ., Q Q Y X S - . jg E Eiion Tonoko Miki Lei Toniiomi Gwen Tonji Normo Tooko Tod Toshiro Sean Toreishi Chris Toylor John Thorp Doryi Thomos Scott Thompson Wendy Toguchi Jon Tokunogo Donold Toieniino Doriiyn Tonoki Poui Torngren Gino Torres Misry Tsuisumi Cyveire Tupinio Terry Turner Ronce Tyou Jennifer Ulrich Candice Umedo Jennifer Umemor Coreyonn Uyeno O ffl' U gs K, J4...,....i - 'L H efine The word freshman, asked The english Teacher. Uh, uh . . replied The sur- prised sTudenT. Hahl I see you didn'T do your vocabulary homework lasT nighT, answered The upseT insiruc- Tor. Really, whaT does The word 'TFreshman mean To you? The Ox- ford Universal DicTlonary defined iT as meaning: 4. A new-comer: a novice or 2. A sTudenT during his firsi year aT a UniversiTy or school. Those definiTions were fine, pui sTudenTs aT MHS had differeni meanings for The word. 'l. EmbarrassmenT and pre- Tending To be an upperclassmanl - Darcie Crow. 2. Being The lovyesi, mosT paTheTic, smallesT and helpless sTudenT on campus. - Taya Naruse. 3. 'Tl-laying Teachers address you as young man or young lady in Troni of your classmaTes. - Thomas Lee. Well, no maTTer whaT The definirion was, The Term T'Freshman holds a special spoT in our memories! Copy By David Vinion Sonny Ty'aldez.zl2lf' R Toby Vana T - Verna Villaflor 1 - s Elclen Wagner Rhonda Wakuzawa T Shanah-Lee Walker Raymond Ward Laura Warren Marc Warren Davy WaTanabe Richard Waiers Richard Weidner Richard WeiTzel Kehau Whaley Mary Whrle ff mel! E fs' Julie WhiTmore ,J fig 158 Freshmen X Q ji IL fwl f fwfr . . f VV .. W, Q a T L Y V., V IVHMM. -f ax l 2 1, H ',,,,, H 1 if f K . - ,WA J , .. U N Q . . 555 ':a,,,,,, Q M n 1 . ,FV . 'B . ., . ... ,..... . ' .. -T.-1.1. .. 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Q Susan Zieche Michele Wiiliams Chrisfopher Wrigm' Lisa Wuest Kimberly Yacapin Jill Yamashifa Ryan Yasue Daniel Yi Joy Yomogida Kevin Yoneda Erika Zambrano Darren Zane Freshmen 159 160 Freshmen Down QQPPffYe g vvnucim Fishet A Jbnngnopqpea SDOQ1,H93Ics2 65556525 ' si3iichcefiMd2:w Jenny MCBqec:riy Leszie Meffier GcrFk:k?Poilici W gwgf. ,SQ V Sieve Shofiivell Vicky Tczmuvosi: RCM eelle Uveciqq TC1li'ViVdO Freshmen Conlinue To Shrink ln Size usr dsllhelsun rose every day: ir seemed thai The typical Freshman sludenr became smaller Than the ar before. Whar could have been The use for this peculiar disease? liivlaybe The contaminated water we drink. alied Scott Hilman. Could il be that lshmen in The future will become even aller? Will we eventually have Fresh- an The size of srnurfs? ll's all an oprical sion crealed by The red dirt. ex- zlned Jason Tanaoka. Whal will hap- n To the basketball 'reams of The fu- e? Will the high jump even? become lincf? ln the words of a famous poet l nor shorl, l'fTl underlalllu proclaimed mia Bradford. Only the gods of ight know if Freshmen will become lurfs ln The Spoflighr! l Copy by David Vinton ,J W 1 F L 4 , 3 5 '13 X 3 1 V,. r S Freshmen 'lol W V'A-1 ... T . y ' ,,,,, M., . ,,i4 , Vlvvrqz :G AAVAAIIA Vvlzll I A VVVV ,. . A gl V WH jj is f sf. ,.'i ,,, -,i, L V' ' J T iiii ..iif l l f . . T is 4' r 1 ' ' 2 js i M5 4 ,, Q W. is X sf. My a .I 2 ef 1' w il f ' ,A ...W kMMmWM 462 Freshmen rw 4 Memories VViTh Someone Specic ogeTher you wenT The dis- Tonce . . . To fooTbdll gdmes. To pdrTies. To closs. To The DGGCH. To movies. Even To The ends of Odhu. TogeTher, you hoped To survive The perils of The Freshmen yedr. To- geTher, you hdd Twice The fun. Mdde Twice The dmounT of mischief. CredTed Twice ds mdny memories. And consumed Twice ds much food. Sure, you hdd loTs of friends. BuT, There wds dlwdys ThdT one specidl person who olwdys ldughed oT yo jokes. One person who knew ji whdT To soy when you were dov One person who knew when To gi you room. One person who liked T some music or enjoyed The sdr dcTiviTies. When you were wiTh ThdT o person, you could jusT be yourse You were free To be ThdT wild o crdzy person. You could Tdlk obo dnyThing, no mdTTer whoT The sm. jecT, wiTh ThdT specidl person. ii fl W ? T , .,, il ,L I, aw 1 T in 1 in T9 W Slow ln The Minds Of Freshmen The Two of you hdd mdny good imes TogeTher. These were special nomenTs ThoT you will never forgeT. lusT Tdlking on The phone creoTed vonderful memories. BuT, iT wos more Thon dll of ThdT. lT ds knowing ThdT There wos some- ne who would sTick by your side - T dll Times. ' The Two of you were d poir. A rery specidl duo Thdi survived The ,pooky firsT yedr of high school. To- geTher you credTed mdgic mo- nenTs ThdT will dlwoys be ln The SpoTlighT By Dovid VUTTOV1 hmen 463 464 Freshmen P.E. Proves To Be Fun I, en jumping jacks: are you ready? Ready! Are you ready? Ready!! Begin . . . IT doesn'T Take a genius To figure ouT whaT class you mighT hear Those phrases in. IT was The class all Freshmen loved To Take and, yes, even required To Take. IT was P.E. or physical educaiion class aT MHS. More like preTTy exhausTing class! commenTed Jon Ohashi. No wonder sTudenTs goT Tired: They faced all of Those really fun exer- cises before heading inTo a acTiviTy. l liked archery The was someThing differenT To do. plied Myles Fujlmofo BuT, p.e. allow you To learn a varieTy sporTs. None of which l parTicipaTing in. P.E. also all hoT and sTicky as I nexT class. l can'T waiT Till iT over wiThl answered Karen manaha. . JT IeT's iook oT The good poinfs of .e. cioss - good omounTs of eoIThy exercise, o chonce To ieorn ew ond exciTing gomes, oii Thof form sunshine - jusT mokes you fonT To Tdke iT ogoin! Donii forgeT 1oT o p.e. Teocher wos oppoinTed dvisor for The mighTy cioss of 4994. .E. hos sureiy become o required ighiighT for The Freshmen of MHS! 1 Dovid Vinion 0 The Sun For Freshmen Freshmen 465 IT all sTarTed way back on SepTember 2, 1987. The TirsT day of high school for Freshmen. How The Time hos gone by: iT's already The end of school. iT was now Time To refleci' upon The evenTs of The past year. Hey, sign aT leasT a page in my yearbook! Veah, l promise To sign a whole page Tool iT has become a TradiTion To remember The highlighTS of The year by signing messages in your friends yeorbooks, A whole page can be auiTe a loT of words To wriTe down. The following is a generic- fill-in-The-blank-message covering The major evenTs ThaT could have happened in your Freshman year, Leis hope iT helps you in remembering all Those special evenTs Thaiswill become highllghTs of your high school years - especially The magical Freshman year! g Hi There!! So how was your school year? GreaT l hope! Well, Thanks for . Can you believe our Freshman year is aireaclyg over? Weil iT's realiy been nice knowing you, How was class. Some of Those lecrures were so boring! Hey, how did Things go wiih 7 Did you Two every geT TogeTher or whar? Remember all Those Times we acTed so safe aT ThaT was so muchifunl Remember WinTerball, going wiTh . IT was so much fun bui, ai! Those upperclassmen were so big, Remember our firsT day aT school? l'll never forger The Time when . Then, There were all Those club iniTiaTians, Man, . had The worsT iniTiaTion! Remember when -A was T dressed up like a ! Oh wel! nexT year we'il be g Sophomores' and geT To iniTlaTe Freshmen! Remember all The games we wenT To! TT Took some Time To feel o.k. in yelling aT The Top of our lungs. Oh, iT's Time To go! The yearfwenT by so fasT ana Then we'll be Sophomores, Then Juniors, Then Seniors! Gee, we'll graduaTe in no Time?k3.eT's jusi Try To T rememberlrhe highlighis of our firsT year: Those Times aT or going , or The Timewhenl T -- l Well, keep in Touch and see ya nexT year! T T T JusT me, Copy By David Vinron The Spoilighi Now Shines Upo !.,, 5-Q. ,gg is MQW ,wr y g y J Vlemorczble EvenTs In The Freshman Year WM 'B filling,- W ' J ,,, Q 'sh ,, is Ai' N N wi X N W I gh: M ,2,.,Q::,E ..-uf i - .... WF ' - 7 . . .mhgdw K Rx 3 X R X E if : - 'XE F Q S 468 Sophomores wa Sophomore-s 469 .W Q Y .. r ' 2 NW. I + i :NM .. M N' K' X E 0 S N f N XS? N 5 SSX xiii .. fi i 1 2. . 9, 7- in E T 3 .19 S K K ' , .Q ffizs 1,359 -' - . K, .Q ' LLA A iff-Q :wp L .... e TSB ff: V ff , QS J t T 'f ' ' 'SO O V I xv, W'v X 470 Sophomores TRW T 9 wfxzn, 1 ' 'A ' 1 , A 1.4 Q, 3' 6 A elm! i 'ia ' . I X Mn- W , fan . MW, , 5 ! ww VG 5 . 4 gZ,,,, .4 4 In ? NJ i . 2 fa 5 3sV'le Brosel 4 ly , . o f' .AQJY ,f 2 Lwws 2'- a 1 M1 i v 4 B if X 1.4. As. lst row left To righi: Katie Burrell, Juliet Johnson, Robb Shibayama, Jason Yamashila, Kaieen Hasegawa. 2nd row: Monica Toguchi, Paili Ilamolo, Siephanie Helsiey, Wendy Miyake, Sheri Yoshina, Jacie Uyeda, 3rd row: Sheila Nelson, Thomas Dahl, Jueli Yuen, Ramll Ramos, Carrie Abe, Ruthie Hanacla, Gwen lchinose, Krisien Na- gala. , wi V Sophomores 174 Carrie TomisaTo Abellgb Jason AQc:aoili . AVZ Jenness Akruda Sharilyn Alloeso Samuel Alexander A rf: . V rw. -.l ml. wg gy ss 1 . il L 3 Zhi. f gk James Allen A Fl 2 Qryslal Almanzaf A yi Wainani Ancog i A Neil Anzai -fl X i A Reid Arizala . A . ' VX 5 Elymar Asuncion ' T' ' ' xii ' ' .gf f 7 i 7 I L is Q. V l if e A ,..,' , .2 ., '5- 'V ,rg .ci 'Q-75,1 l ' lil ' '11 , ' 3.1.3 l 4 lliii A l A A lVlarieTTa Bagalavos yy ,W ' L L ' 5 iaaa ,, Q 4, , sC2ha 1Bara aaa T ' a ,L 2 'T aaa aaa 1 q 1. P i -A Y 4 Leonard Baum N ' 3 Q 7 1 f v Q., ,wg Diane Beauchemin f- fs , 4 mma ,tm A Tara BW 1 . T- 'f 3 y 7 52 . T if sys if r efm B . T ' i 'O rfliierOvfB0HQQ fe. 2 T Q . - T n a - , Q'm - . - 4 ,L ,T . . 'Xgglaudia Borowiiz - h , 3 aamm T . A A , R Leila Borromeo B iiei Tl ' ,gf Jessica Bradshaw A u ,Q iiri K M g m f Monica Brasel 63.2 g r T Tracie Brown ' . Kaiie Burrell .A A g Q .Jason Cabilao T, i ' 13 , 4 'T Q if lear or 3? Darren Cacholaf if . I rl iiai , 19 . -Nelson Codeine A T l A lr r l Verna Calpilo' sis 4 iii A iil 1 3 l . Kcmml CC O'eS Ami. T 1 Whai The Fuiure Holds In STorl My fuTure plans are To aTTend a good mainland college and To aTTain a well paying career. -Kirk Fujioka My fuTure plans are To pass high school, and go To college Then own my own peT shop. -Lance Yamasaki 172 Sophomores raduaTing may seem like iT will never happen, buT evenTually iT will creep up on you and pe- you know iT, you are ouT on your own wiTh no where To go. Ac- Tually iT's noT Thai bad, buT planning for The fuTure early or aT leasT Think- ing aboui iT will greaTly help when The Time comes. Sophomores were beginning To Think abouT fuTure plans buT were sTill unsure. Judith Quiban felT, l'Going To college or fore geTTing a job is a few of my choia buT l'm sTill noi Too sure exacTly wi l'll be doing afier I graduaTe. Da Wong knew exacTly whaT's in sT- far him, AfTer high school l wanT be a enTrepreneur and evenTu have a family wilh Two kids, Cl boy, and one girl. To many, ' fuTure was years from now. To Kg Chua The fuTure was in a few d His plan for The fuTure was Sleep . Copy by Jamie A Ken Capling Alex Cariaga Nancy Carina Jaylon Carter Scott Carter Milagros Castillo Jeromy Castro Jeff Cate Christopher Cauolle Josy Cayan Aaron Ching Jeffrey Ching Jennifer Ching Kevin Chua Kanani Conte Michael Cooley Michael Courtney Dana Crurnbliss Tauraley Currier Robert Czaplicki Ross Daggett Thomas Dahl Dawn Daicla Heather Day if Sophomores 173 A New lvlognum. . .VViThouT A lVlusToch cloud of dusT blurred your vision os you cdughT o glimpse of o red Ferrori Turning The corner. 'TCuTl This scene con be found on The seT of lvlognun P.l. Severol sTu- denTs of The lvlililoni J.V. boseboll Teom hod o chonce To show Their sTuff ds exTros on lvlognum P.l. Being chosen for The porT wos no problem, os Robb Shibayama puT iT, x'ForTu- noTely, The cosTing direcTor for lvlog- num P.l. is d friend of former codch Phil Akono. She informed him dpouT needing o poseodll Teom for o scene in o show. So he jusT hop- pened To osk The ivlililoni High School J.V. boseboil Teom To do The pdrT, Besides geTTing To see ond 'folk To Tom Selleck Clvlognumj ond Roger lvlosely, o couple of opporTuniTies orose. Chad Maisushima ex- cloimed: I goT To be filmed when l wos Throwing The boil To home pldTe. Robb Shibayama, inTeresT- ed in ocTlng os o coreer hod good exposure, I goT To Try-ouT for o speoking porT. There weren'T very mony lines ThoT l hod To reod, Though. UnforTunoTely i didn'T geT The pdrT. For mony yeors lvlognum P.l. hos puT l-lowdii in The spoTlighT, ond now sTudenTs of lvlililoni High School hod o chonce To shore ThoT spoTlighT. Copy by Jdmie Ando si 1 , so ' A 3 ienoimebibqf is A si vb so is ls. S S is giwiaiifeiyioecbsraifi of A T S n Leewelcggz T , if ' A : I' Q iil A A ' 'ss . 1 iii siffasgfivnioi 4 A A' E T Q i E Fronk DesdnTos .fr sg , D id Dlckscn Q' A I . 1 A - 5 . l T A Julio Esperos ssss 4,55 siggg 3 qi 1, Cheryl Espinoso my g T s g LdTdrsho Esfell AS A 1 1 gb Genevieve Evons H? Michael Fonneou Greg Fosrdloend Ronold F1esTo Tiffony Flores Aimee Foreman Shelly ForTer Mlchoel Frdnk Wlllidm Fruen Rondoll Fujinoko Kirk Fuilokd lvldrgo Golmon ,Q Fiji, i 4711 Sophomores S s i ii , A - V K .--- K l , ' A T Sf f I .4 1' X 'f f 1, , W Q it . ' . . s -X... - - , l . .. , ssii T A A T Q As ' ' .T .. I .. - 1 ' kkk. f g Ei if M, 2 'Ili 1. : 3, sz Hr ss . . . J,-as mx Q 3 .V .- ,...:Q:,.,..M:x .,.,, K .Y X MQW orgy fi? Q? 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Katie Burrell ron inTo igger problem, 'll wds Tdlking To my wd ond didn'T see The cdr in fronT of ond my bumper wenT on The bock 'he oTher cor. Patti ITamoTo knew xcTly whoT To do, l'Don'T geT your li- Tse! Copy by Jdmie Ando Reldx STdrls Gff Tense . X, N ,V ,T .l,. If 'mn wk D k .... X deff s ve-ELI se' -,X is Q: . K Q H5 Q , E . Y 5 E ,T 1' 'T Q xx QX xi Q in ' i i, m u S PoTricior lTomoTo Jennifer Jockson More Jonov Jennifer Johnson JulleT Johnson Toni Kollhl Aoron Kom Nelson Konno KrlsTl Kooncz KiberT KoTo V Lionel Kowodo Michelle Keklpl STocey Kelley Shone Kihoro Jong He Kim Melonie Kim Tojo Kim Denise KlmoTo Corol Klmuro Chris Klmuro Corinne Kino Amy Kochenower Preedo Koclonl Comllle KoiTo Sophomores 177 Bryan Kano CharloTTe Koyama Amy Kozuma Sfeve Kuapahi , Jan Kuraoka s Nikki l.amoThe Denise Larsen Jenny Larsen S ara Leiggi I ,, , I 52 Vi M t lg I 1 ' f'f-' T . 'Ti 1 : 'V 'f if PM ,,,,V- '111' lf Z1 fe: : , I :12 ' 'I , V T I , ' .. 4 'f nw . ' ' in , ' I' ' G' . ' I f . 2 r 4 - i '38, , T, ra 3 fy - 1 2. Z5 l f 2 f f Q . rf' if l I T K ll . , fr I , 1. ' - .iii ,f if i f f, V , .. I ,,,,, wr . fs, - f r K rp I 1 I L Q E 2 IQ-s a .far .I H H g -1 5 .ry wg, 1 ii W X Y I f 3 4 was . .. Q VE , 3 ,.QA,,... ik y 1 A , , F M 'sr A '- ' 'WET Hz ,V E 5 . yy X, Mary Ann Lime f rrr Jason Liwai ij' rrrr Q. 'Q Y Q v , r S f 'I r axo- Ib I 5 VVhaT Da We I-lave To Da This Year? rr ,, . r , , rrr,r 178 Sophomores H loves? Check. Apron? Check. Nose plug? Check. Newspaper? Check. Ra- zor? Check. O.K., we goT every- Thing. Now you do IT. Sound famil- iar? Of course. DissecTIng Things in biology which once were living usu- ally managed To upseT a sTudenT's sTomach in one way or anoTher. As Krlsren Nagafa puT IT, I Think ThaT dissecTing animals is preTTy sicken- ingI Carrie Tomlsalo goT sTraighT To The poinT, Til Think iT's GROSSIV' AIThough dlssecTing animals did seem disgusTing, IT was a good learning experience for many. Le- hua Taylor feIT IT was sTink and gross, buT inTeresTing. Derek Suzukl had oTher ideas in mind, I Think ThaT The dissecTlons were fun We were able To learn abouT oTher animals' inTernaI organs. BuT The besT parT was scaring The glrIs. Joell Yuen saw The real side of some class- mafes, I Think iT was inTeresTIng buT very disgusTing especially since iT was sTiII alive. lVIosT of The boys really wenT aT whaTever we were cuTTing up . On The oTher hand, Josephine Ventura had a ToTaIIy differenT view of her cIassmaTes, I Think iT was a good experience for me, alThough I didn'T expecT The so called b would be so frighTened. Dlssec frogs, fish and oTher slimy creaTi was somefhing everybody haj live Through wheTher you enjoy or noT. Jenny Glbs may noT h- agreed wiTh iT, buT she Iearneo live wiTh iT. HAT TirsT I ThoughT iT I cruel and unjusf, buT now iT's rr like a disgusTing parT of Iife. J Howard ThoughT iT was jusT mean. 'il don'T believe cuTTin animals is necessary. No one T of The harm done To animals. IT a living creaTureI Michael Rlv had a change of hearT afTer he a dose of dissecTIng. I ThougT would be fun doing IT in The be ning, buT now, iT's gruesomel I cey Kelley summed his feeling L, a few words. Gross, disgusTing sickI DissecTIng oTher living arg isms is a necessiTy in order To I more abouT ourselves. For so dealing wiTh This major seTbaa Iife presenTs a problem wi wouIdn'T ga away. The besf curcj This was To prepare for The w Bryon Warren had some greaT vice, Bring plenTy of LysoI. by Jamie I W, e 11' . -. In mls ' QW Wa WW? ' fri. My ff ' fr jr? 4 rf r x A ,rg 1 Yi , 4 Maceo Mafhis Cynfhia Mafsurnofo -o- ! W K2 ww 1. Ar , f 3 19? Bn, V f V 5 4 r X 1 rr , T ,HW z , n , , 4 s QQ ,,,,, 4 jf f ff ,,,. X D Jxli Z 1 .4 Dane Lokey Nortel Longboy Glynn Lopresfi Craig Lumanlan Sterling Luna Daniro Magallanes Blaine Mahi Paul Marquez Richard Marrin Shannon Martin Dwayne Maruyama Tiffany Mason A Hr 'sf ii 531 is Sophomores 479 Malia McGolarick Karyn McNeil Christine Miller Darrelynn Miiler Raberr Miller Brannon Miils Terry Mincks Jeff Minn Sean Marsurnora Dane Marsunaga Chad Marsushima Colin Marsushima Emily Maxon F. 'I + N4 X . 1 551 ,. X 'Sr K x I ! xx i Wendy Miyake Carin Miyarnora Stephanie Miyarnoro Lori Miyashiro N 480 Sophornores :yi we N F :Jiohomores T hen you were a Freshman do you remember being Teased? lf noT, you're lucky, :ten Williams was nicknamed lrmer by a friend in her Freshman Tr and The name carried on. :e you moye up from being a ihman you could Tease Them. fllis Delos Santos said, lT's a Tra- Pn To Tease The Freshmen. Peo- do iT in fun so There's no norm ie. 's greaT To have school and class T like The class of 'OO Crysfal 1anza said, 'll wish I could'ye goT- inTo The sbiriT of Things and goT- involved. The besT Times in aol are when you're involved, aye you maTured since your ahman year? Scoff lmafa said, 'll k l maTured because l gained lerlence and when you're older easier To associaTe wiTh The ub- classmen. High school is a Time maTuring, growing, and learning he Spotlight. By Diane Beauchemin Caroline lvliyazawa Eric lvlonThei Carrie lvlorikawa Jennifer Mowry KrlsTen Nagafa Lee Nakahara Ryan Nakalma Lorie Nakamura Kevin Nakaoka Dionne Nakashima Richelle Nakasue Malikkah Nash Sheila Nelson Lori Nlshloka JonaThan Nunes Ryan OaTo Rich Oglesby Aaron Ohara Remember Being Freshmen Sophomores T84 I -, Ns X Sophomores h no! Was ThaT a reporT card I heard'? Remember ThaT firsT reporT card? Was IT good or bad? Joell Yuen said, IT was okay buT I couId've done beTTer. My par- enTs said I beTTer shape up, Tessa Wyman ThoughT, IT was beTTer Than IasT year's. DIdn'T mosT parenTs say Things like, i'We know you can do beTTer, or, You have The abiIiTy To do IT. Les- ley MaIani's parenTs Told her To Try harder nexT Time. Grades also had The power To resTricT you from sporTs or afTer schooi acTiviTIes, so you beTTer have done your besT when grades were In the Spofllghf. By Diane Beauchemin Q si SIooTIighT Grades x . Q Eiizobefh Ropolee Christine Rovelo Bobby Remingion Desiree Respicio Jere! Reyes Joson Riggins Michael Rivera Rochelle Rivers Sophomore 183 IOFTWOFGS Jessica Rose Kimera RoysTer John Rozrneski Ronald Saikl Jusiin Samoson Sk as - 5 Tim Samson H q ,:::q c y c so , y noan 1 oioa c I R s s X Carol SarTain g T 1' s c ' . 'T W 3 s s Shari-Lynn Sawa , a'- if T s ' ' g Kimberly Sawada y T , ', H Paul Schedler , Q T, ii Gina Schneider X . li 5 ooi Li My fl Lisa Schulze c ': Qksi nii T ' 'S ii S , Scull R , in You Know lT's Monday When. . . on'T you remember Those hor- rid Mondays? lT's awful having To wake up early for school afier a whole weekend of home- work, sleeping, pariying, or whaT- ever you did. Sonja Flemming had a dislike for Mondays because, lT's The beginning of The week and l'm Tired from The weekend's acTiviTies. Karyn McNeil said she haTed Mon- days because, iilT's The firsT day of The week and There's four more days of school lefT. Todd lserl said, I have To geT up aT four in The morning To do my homework, ThaT's why l haTe Mondays. Mondays are also noTorious days for Teachers To give TesTs. When Teachers announced Their Tesls There were always boo's and peo- ple asking, 'iTesT, whaT TesT'? Mon- days may noT always be The high- lighT of The week buT The day always ends. By Diane Beauchemin Z ' 9 M 1' 1 Julie Shinsalo Michelle Shinsaio Angelica Sieben William Simpson Bridge-lie Smejkal Malihew Smith Brian Srnuiny Isaac Soares Erin Sornberger Alex Solelo Kehaulani Souza Tina Spacek Anne Spink Stephen Springer David ST. Pierre Shannon Siarr Dawn Stephens Lance Sugimura Sophomores 185 My ff -an :K rcuses LighT The Way For Sophamores 'he Tension mounTed as The bell rang and The Teacher sTarTed her execuTion walk To The fronT of The . WlTh each sTep she Took The air Ted To geT Thinner. Her beady liTTle scanned The room unTil They found OuT of all The people in The room, wicked you, QOT course siTTing in The row didn'T helpp. Five minuTes of :e passed as her eyes burned rgh you. Hey youl she snlckered. aT's The answer To number 487' a book opened, and a blank paper look on your face you desperaTely ed your mind for a reasonable an- . This scene was common in all rooms. NOT doing homework and ing up wiTh a way ouT presenTed a lem, Sharl Tamashlro commenTed, rake up an answer really quick! in in doubT say anyThing is Chris fke's philosophy. lf The Teacher you and you don'T know The an- , Take a sTupid guess, iT could be Some Took The sTraighT paTh. Jo- 'rlne Ventura remarked, When I 'T do my homework and goT called say l don'T know iT and admiT The l. Ramll Ramos didn'T have To deal problem, l wouldn'T know, l always ny work, by Jamie Ando ss - a ' . X 'N 'f . ' all TIT kiii?l R 7llQlQf QQGQUQUW umiovu 7 ' ai T f y N T111 ..., , 6 E - 0 A ..-- . A . K 5 , X if SE . s l' 4 ' as ia T 4 Q si S wg. ,gi gg 'XA Tuan Tran Mele Trimarche Marnie Tsufsumi Jennifer Uradamo Jacie Uyeda Leona Valdez Brigef Van VoorsT Amber Vaughan David VawTer Josephine VenTura NaThan Venzon Kimberly Villdnveva Wade WagaTsuma Corie Ward Brian Warner Bryon Warren CaThy WaTanabe STeven Watanabe Sophomores T87 W4 X 'Q 1 V 5.'i3 fs' M 7n un' ev 3 f fam YI SRX . 2. :rag . N ..,.. ' K f M Q : 2155 is ,.... W Q 9 M X 4 f X , 5 , W 1 K H Joe-ll Yuen Dionne Zoller John Zukduskos s There Redlly Life Arier 2:40 ? PT weekends were mode for reloxing ond hdving o good Time, Then whoT were weekdoys ofTer school mode ? Were They mode for sleeping, be- g dble To woTch your fovoriTe T.V. ows, eoTing o decenT meol, or school l Tdke core of ASMHS duTles, Then l go To my 7Th period, Ploy ProducTion. BeTween 4:30 ond 6:30 ore ploy re- hedrsdls. l go home ond eoT dinner ond Toke o shower. Then l do my home- work. Gwen Ichinose viewed The Time Guy Yoshldo Sheri Yoshino Shorye YoshimoTo Eileen Yoshino Corin Young lVldrTi Young Tmework? Randy Ofaka did cs liTTle of ich, righT ofTer school l rush To my cor geT ouT before The pdrking loT geTs oll nmed up. Then l pick up my sisTer ond ah home To geT reody for cross coun- ' prccTlce. AfTer procflce everybody ns in my cor for cz free ride To Circle K d bock home. Then l eoT dinner ond ep, ploy on The compuTer ond oT louT 40:00 l sTorT doing my home- ark, OTher Sophomores' schedules in- lved loTs of dcodemics. Kimberly iwada Took on o lood, l?ighT ofTer dfTer school cis o resT period. AfTer school I siT in fronT of The T.V. ond veg- ouT. Christine Ravelo commenTed, ill go home ofTer school, do my homework ond woTch my IiTTle broTher, Annie Splnk dTTempTed ci feoT ond received The some resulTs ThoT mony of us did. I Try To do my work buT I don'T succeed. No moTTer how The Time ofTer school wos spenT, The Sophomores olwoys monoged To shine In the Spofllghf. by Jamie Ando Sophomores 189 i wWwnnw,g ,V ,,,, A is xg M23 Meldriok Aczon Mark Boker i Brent Bennett Stanley Cczimcm Sondra Coiiins ag i Jon E10 Sonic Fleming VM M Jennifer Groover ff f Shown Irwin Y Anihony Lee i g Mg i , hi? ii i, WW 74918 W , X 2 . 1 5 v 0 M 3 , V Q.. ii , i T if 2 T 4 Cynfhia Macapulay Carl lvlaeda Cafherine Once Tracey Ofake Corey RevuelTo James Sfrong Lorie Sfuffs Jean Tanuvasa y Reid Yasunaga fifiiflh Class Rivalry GeTTing Too Serious V ophomores! Sophomores! l Sophomores rule! Boo Freshmen! How many Ps could This be heard in The hall- ys and in class? Had class com- liTion goTTen ouT of hand? Klm M nueva seemed To Think so, re is no school unify, only class y. NoThing is wrong wiTh class peTiTion, buf iT's a maTTer of Ther iT's fun or noT. When class is s compeTlTlon is Taken Too seriously beTween The classes, hard feelings among The sTudenTs may occur. Tessa Wyman sfafed, Everyone is always Trying To beaf each oTher and noT seeing The fun in class com- peTiTion. Kerrlann Hee agreed. There only seems To be madness all around. When becomes like ThaT, The fun is Taken ouT of iT. Carlos Pal has goTTen ouT of hand. The classes can respecT each oTher no maTTer how bad They are offended. They can see The oTher side. The only Thing is ThaT iT's geTTing worse every year. The sTuaenTs of Mililani High School showed Their maTuriTy and managed To keep Their differences To Themselves. By doing This, The Sophomores class moved lnTo The disagreed, l don'T feel ThaT rivalry spoTlighT. Copy by Jamie Ando if --sf W' T if ...sis s.ss T is - -sis . . 'T T g iis is g ig x II. .... . TN Sophomores 191 T92 Sophomores Sophomore STress SpoTlighTer poper is due in Two doys ond i hodn'T even reod The book r Your mom wos upseT oT you - - K couse The dishes weren'T woshed w sw eie Qi she orrived home, The mojor Biology TSN ' T which would moke or preok your gr wos The nexT doy, ond To Top iT ofi Ching wonTed you To memorize correcTly spell oil The porTs in The pr VVhoT did oil of This spell? STRESS. Ar porTdnT fdcTor in deoling wijh sTress leorning To leT iT ouT. Maria Galmf meThod of relieving sTress wos sTro forword ond proved To be slighTly c gerous To Those who hoppened To ground her oT The Time, T'The woy lieve my sTress is by hiTTing my fovr TorgeT, Ed-my friend, ond olso yelling heorT ouT, which l om known To do r of The Time. Ramil Ramos Took o di enT opproooh. To releose my sTresf down To Rodio Shook ond ploy wiTlj Toys ond someTimes The keyboorc disployf' AT Times jusT siTTing down Toking Time ouT To Think ond sorT TT ouT helps To eose The sTress. The remedy which olwoys seemed To ' involved enjoging in your fcivoriTe or Ties. Sondra Leiggi sToTed, 'Tl wriTe ries obouT Teenoge disosTers. There so mony differenT woys To releose sl The only reol soluTion for sTress is To venT if from happening. Carlos come up wiTh ci meThod which cilmo Sophomores would crgree wlTh Teochers would give QT The very m holf of The homework They ore now, I wouldn'T hove ony sTress. by Jomie 'Pun Sophomores 493 wfww X N, K K. I3 . . N? KXXXb eff 494 Juniors Juniors 195 196 JUNOYS V 7 7 H -gtg 'I Zi 'lf If i XX, 93534 s s 513 Q! K ff 9- Q hh! Q E -1, 3 J J 5, ,f E ff f . 2 Q 15 5 :,lf,,,g,,, ,fhi K 5,32 W ,,,, ,, 5 9 Y AQ ' - Www We Mi- 2 f, 11, , Q if I 2' va , Q7 3, V i 2 Advisor, Ms. Chun A -wfm, M, MW y, ., ,,,Eh . - W , 2, ' Q ,ggi , if 5 i ' + 1 x Z 5 5 3 , .,,,,, 4? x Vice-Pre-Elijenf, Ann PoTinio 'N ,i,, 1 V 7 Lfiy , f' V h H ,, Ni M Y ,VV dl. If 1,-,I J V V I , ,,, 3 2-45 X V5 ' W 1 W J ' I , G VV . w ,, , ,H Slfgoron Poffgf I Boiiom Row Left To Right: Aisha Wong, Lori Scihroki, Kristi Yoshioko, Liso Hoshimofo Top Row: Amy Mciisuoki, Moy Soiio, He-other Nokcihoro, JCIHGI Yoshimoio, Cori Tonoko, Brodoh Koheshiro, Paul Sziosck Juniors 497 f - s . LLL5 N L ,. . -ss s ' L L 1 L L X . L L if or ssl -T H-f-,Q- N L L L' fn L ' T , w XX X Q L 22 L. ' 1 'ws - f A ' 1 J 1 Qs - o T- 1 2 f' -- 'gk 1 .,., 11:1-. , ' - 153 sf - 1 ' L I ' L 7' ir' - r ' H L- -.L 'Lf gg'g - as ' ' X r ..., , ,F will - SHS. mnfrsrauuskvf- ' s sr ,L , LL L ..kk KL I t .. -- - f- L ' 4 5' ' 1 ' -K k f QQ L.,,, B L - ' I if - .' L L 4 'N . Q ' ' T B' f el Afhanfiad s r fi , , 55 R f .. X . fs T o , ,W .L-r is 15 0 X if ' W-k f iitey L-gui - T J S 'F' mggir -s a 0 of ' PPA' Allka Barboza X S ,.. if PSM, , -s L -A Marlon BaxTer 1 C ' ' - 's L 'A ' Michael Beauchemln A b 1 I . B' - Sarah Beaver , B sf T B Lgg is 'ss 5 era L L L Ls g Benea T ' LL Qi L J is S Jerold Bernal L LLLLL Q L L ' T T l LL LLLLL of B 1 .L LLL: Vyil ik, - K :VLL L L'kL . 'rL sLl as se r AWN Garreff Binder T m QL 4 g L B araarerr r L QL, B y L ' q s - Jennifer Brash ar ' T qs N. 2 Ls - rr LLLL if ss' if 57 R so Brian Buchanan i B L Juniors Show Their I warif To go To college, make lofs of mon- ey, and reTire early To a life of luxury and deceiT. -Karl De Costa 'll wanf To be a counselor or a physical Therapisf and be rich and happy. -Mi- chelle Carter 198 Juniors fTer sfudying healfh and guid- ance as a Sophomore, Juniors sTarTed To realize ThaT iT was Time To seffle down and zero info a fuTure goal or career. DocTors, law- yers, and carpenfers were iusT a few of The choices Juniors could look inTo as a fuTure career. Even Though There are many Types of ca- reers To choose from, many Juniors such as Heather Nakahara replied, ul don'T know whaT l wanT To gef info, buT l wanT To be richL While Rich Desire many oThers, such as Jennifer mafa unhesifanfly replied, l as To be a rich fashion designer in fuTure. Also Lori Sanfoki saicl wanT To be rich and also war develop a successful career r Teacher. IT seems as Though The niors goals differed widely buT A all had one Thing in common - T wanTed To be rich! This dl showed Thaf The Juniors belongs The spoflighf. Copy by Dori H . ii if x i ' ,. ! s E W s ' is if E f i.. . . .L sssss C A ' M. ...s is ' M ' i .- ' .X . -f f x ff- f..:. 2. . - XT '- K :'X H 5 K M N 1 sssl ' sr i .. S f V ZKL K - i , i i . ,Z in 51.4 , . R' 6. ,N L M K kk i . h , .. -4 'K it K K K - 's ..-5 K , 1 s ' . ff A V N K . A ,. i 2 . 1 . 1 4 I 'S 5 xiixw X1 SN 2,2 , . s if ' 'i EE' ' ' f si i is ' 11- A X ' . ' ' K 1 C - L ' K N. Q X ,L is 'Q . it SW. U X K 5 E- f. of ... ' ' fl? 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While Sharon PoHersTaTed, i'ln my opin- ion The ring is ugly, buT iT's precious because of whaT iT sTands for. The Junior girls had many differenT sTyles of rings To choose from, where The selecTion for The boys was limiTed To one. The designs consisTed of sTar crysTal, buTTerfly, and a lady flair To name a few. The sTones in The rings were boughT according To Their birThsTone. The Juniors also had a choice on The sTyle cuT Their sTone would have. There was The auadra cuT, sunbursT, fireray, and The india cuT. The prices of boTh The girls and The boys rings varied according To The Type of gold or meTal They wanTed, buT The boys cosT being slighTly more. These rings broughT abouT some kind of pride and uniTy wiThin The class. IT will hold many fond memories as The Juniors are focused in The spoflighf. Copy by Dori Higashi . ,H sss Rafael De La Sierra s ss :. sis T j 'T 1 F Angela Dela Cruz s - Karl DecosTa T J rr ' ss X J, Loslyn Deguzman . j W K ChrisTopher Dezzani , EEI ', 1 I X Lorilei Dimond F Y j ' Michele Dixon ... Jena Domingo s...g Q ' T . , Roanna DoTy . T T kk E Michael Douglas K E 1 Q Amber Duncan 5 Q Tony Duncan f Aaron Dyke 'F ' KaThryn Eaglehouse 1 - , , Carol Espinas '::s-. fs Brooke EspiriTu ....f T, - lan Evermann T- T lvTarTy Faber n T ! s s L lzgzl Darryl Fernandes T l A n i Tommy Ferreira In ff' 'A Jennifer Fields f Gary FiesTa s , ....l Rayson Figueira Paul Finch . Ss. 200 Juniors K. as i 6 I Q H.. vis s 4 ,fins T 3x R3 . E . Qk'i gg ,s S . l N' Q L 'A -,, , . , T JT X T ' . .sss cs. S wifi ' KIRK' ss. X H .iii I l -.12 iii as . . ' I Qszr T X ..1ii W 3 . ' .. at . K V X .. -ss- ss, F L , Q K K . 'K cit -E:.: . niifns if . T n'n'rr T . Ti N F fs .ss T K5 T ' ss. TT T limi l we K r....W-: I - A 55353221 in is K L 'ff I Q 15 I ' IX' , 3 KL l 4 lil 5.. ' 1 . l l an 1 E2 L ' 5 A Nu E ...S ,. l ' Jn if hx 5 ' S 4 G' X Y X J ir f i sw gi A. 5 3 M r W i 9 , J fl Q Gs lffwei X if if L... 1 I 4 S T fc ' Q , N 'yi 5 y y 1 is L.. ' if X W AX IE -K I 4 A ian: ' 5 Eric Fong Trino Ellen Fosler Poiii Froncisco Michoel Freshour Terrence Fujii Kelly Funokoshi Doyne Furulo Leionno Gobriel Dorrell Goiiso Groce Gonle Jimmy Goroy Gornel Gorneli Tommy Gibson Mike Ginn Tommy Goelz Horry Gofi Ronnie Gonzoles Annie Gosling Todd Gowler Brondy Groendyke Kelly Honlon Anilo l-ionsen Coleen Horoclo Edie l-lorokuni Juniors 204 ,,, ,fly ss, , M r y y - g Dennis Harbin T , Reberi Hardesfy ' T Mindy Hari iifi l l , T Michele Haruno V ,T ' Wabeel Hanson I i Lisa Hashimofo T If , iii Jan Hashizume ,yi Deanna Hafch l, , ,ink Denise Hayashi , ii , ' Q ghherrgf Haiyashi T , rss ina ayman ,A:, iiii Holly Hearn iilt. Shawn Hearn Ty Heller W Candace Herbias 'X gigs Jeff Hershberger gf , x , Tish Herfzberg f i Travis Higo Tricia iiigo Y Chad Hijirida i ,K Anfhony l-linTee Daniel Hirai ' ' ' ' ' Jason Hivashi 9 ,, X 5 Q ,, ig V' l Tasha Ho The STudenTs' Nerves Were Cn Eni he Juniors, as They walked aroi campus, always seemed To hc big, brighf smiles on Their chee faces. They had good reason To I cause They were full wiTh spirif, pri and unify wiThin Their class. BuT ex These cheerful souls had Their bad dc They were asked To finish This senTer which sTarTed, 'll haTe iT when .. Heather Nakahhra said, I haTe iT wi iT sforms and you have To slip and sl To your class in The porTabies. Moi Olanda sTaTed, HI haTe iT when you Trying To geT To class and people T blocking The hallway. Many oiher niors shared Their same feelings, buf Ti all claimed ThaT iT's nof Thai major. ' major Things happened when in classroom. Janin Moreno exclaimec haTe iT when l screw up in Typing cl along wiTh Jason, BJ, and Heafhe Even Though These Juniors fel? differ haTes aT Times, They will always be membered as The cheerful, unified cl as The spoflighf shines upon Them, Copy by Dori Higi M Erenn Hofmann Nicole Hoick Alberi How Robin How John Hozempo Chris Ionnuzzi Moriiyn ieriko Moriene Ignoiowski Gorrei Lido Lourie iido G-ovon imomuro Sonio infonre Chrisiino Inouye Christine iwomoio Mioheiie Jcickson Mioheiie Jooobs Jody Jomes Brion Koji Jomie Koku Koryne Komikowo Brondon Koneshiro Seon Koneshiro Seung Kong Jennifer Konguon Ryan Kapoyama 3L?3 iQe'4fFTlfsf39l4Ghl Craig nKeao Kendra Kepner .ccs - lsms krsssfs? f ffiifs Blake Krueger xi Tri m, l y k S Qi ffl? aaa AQQ, zi., . ,. : .. . s f Us ... .px . . Q Q . s favs ,J ' .SEL .z. . Ns. ...is ws 1' v X -w fs f 4. 1: K -.35 ' : iz, ' 'Q -' f .. , J ax 2? 1 ii Sabrina Liwai X X i 2 . , X K N Wiizi . , aaaei 'E A Place To Relax Was A Bell Awa s soon as ThaT recess bell rang There was sigh of relief from each sTudenT in The school. Recess was a Time when you could relax and go To ThaT special place where you could have Those long relaxing chaTs wiTh your besT friends. Everyone had a cerfain liTTle hang-ouT ThaT suifed Their needs and personaliTies. Tammy Gibson said, I hang-ouf in The cafeTeria because iT's a place where me and my friends can geT To- geTher To Talk, eaT, do homework or jusT be all TogeTher. For many Juniors, Their hang- ouT's were selecTed because iT held many new and exciTing Things, like meeTing inTer- esTing people and jusf To waTch The Things ThaT go on in campus. Pafli Francisco sTaT- ed, I hang-ouT by The wall because my friends hang around There and iT's exciting. Candace Herbias said, 'Tl hang around in and around B-Buildings girls baThroom be- cause iT's fun and ThaT's where The acfion is. JusT To be af These hang-ouTs spoTlighTed many peoples days and made life aT Mililani High School a much more unique and enjoy- able place To be, Copy by Dori Higashi 2041 Juniors E i Scoii Loomis Abigoi Looney Aiysso Lubog Michoei Lum Christine Lumineiii Jonoinon Luno Borry Moos Myrno Mocugoy Todd Monolooi Nino Monekofsky Monique Moriono Chris Moriin Trocy Mosuclo Amy Moisuwoki Roohell Moxweii Cyninio McClure Dono MCC-Sorry Kristy McMillan ' 4 . Tlx T E T S I wi iii .gi 1 , T. i Riding The Bus: An EnlighTening Experience For All y The Time a sTudenT enfered his Junior year, hefshe was usually forTunaTe enough To have esTablished a ride To and from school. Buf every sTudenT who had no ofher means of TransporTaTion re- sorfed To riding The dreaded bus. LeT's Take a momenT To puT some amusing experiences of riding The bus ln The Spoflighf. ln The morning, each sTudenT im- paTienTly awaiTed The familiar sound of a large choking engine, signifying ThaT The bus was iusT a minuTe away. For some, riding The bus was nof all ThaT bad. This was a Time for Talking wiTh friends, yelling, laughing. Throwing Things aT people, puTTing finishing Touches on make-up, eaT- ing breakfasT, doing lasT minuTe as- signmenTs, and Trying To geT some addiTional sleep. Brad Ogden said, l'The bus is always crowded, and once I had To siT in a seaT wiTh Two girls. l was pracfically on Their laps. Ken Rulloda replied, 'lThe bus is okay, buT iT's usually full of loud and screaming people, l suggesT ThaT you geT a, driver's licensel Then There was The almosf impos- sible Task of Trying To bring a projecT To school on The bus. Every momenT was spenT wafching The proiecT, making sure ThaT iT was noT de- sTroyed in any way. And imagine The embarrassmenf of siTTing in fronf of Thirfy ofher people clufching onTo a gianT piece of cardboard for dear lifel This is an amusing sighf, buT nof someThing ThaT mosT people would like To experience. Cyndi McClure said. 'Once l broughT a projecT on The bus and iT was model wiTh pe ple and houses on iT, and by T Time I goT To school all of The pieo had fallen off. The bus ride seemed unendir sTopping aT every sTreeT To pick even more unenThusiasTic sTuder NOT To menTion, ThaT The b chugged along aT a raTe Thaf w so incredibly slow ThaT even T slawesf runner could ouTrun iT. When The bus finally arrived school and came To a halT, a crox of sTudenTs unloaded and beg yef anoTher Typical day of scha Forgeffing abouf The morninl evenTs and puTTing The ThoughT having To ride The bus home, ouT Their minds. Copy by Shannon Tramr 206 Juniors Ryan Nakamura John Nakashima Derrick Naruse Curtis Nii Stanley Nishida Tracie Nishikawa Denny Nishirnura Garreff Nobu Karie Nowlan Wiliiam Oaks Greg O'Blaney Rommel Ofalsa Wimam Ogden Ken Oisni Keiiy Okamura G-arrick Okumura Ryan Okufani Leona Olaivar 1 1 llil. i Embarrassing lVlomenTs Draw SpoTlighT Of AiTenTion uring The course of your four years aT high school, you will mosT likely have someThing embarrassing happen To you. AT The Time, you will probably feel like dy- ing, buT There's no need To worry. These momenTs are only naTural, and you will evenTually be able To laugh abouT Them. Everyone has his own memories. For insTance, have you ever dropped your noTebook on an ex- Tremely windy day and Then had To chase 404 papers all over The fronT lawn? Or maybe you Tripped down The sTairs and fell flaT on your face while a crowd of people sTood and waTched. Then There's also drop- ping your lunch in The middle of The cafeferia and having food fly ev- erywhere. Have any of These disas- Ters ever happened To you? Amy Reyes said, 'Once l seT off The li- brary alarm because my book was unaufhorizedp everyone Turned around and lookedl Leah Hoops remembered a parTicularly embar- rassing momenT when IT had jusT finished raining, and I slipped on some mud ThaT was on The sidewalk and Tripped and fell inTo The benchl Carolee Rowe was embar- rassea when UA clown delivered balloons and flowers To me for my birThday while l was eaTing in The cafeTeria. AfTer he leff, everyone sTood up and applauded for mel When Things like These happen, you will probably feel as if you are ln The Spofighf wiTh The whole school waTching. Copy by Shannon Trammell is i l Rowena Pingol Cindy Pilsnogle Dieimar Poelzlng Sharon Pallet Rowena Pucan Suzanne Quiban Marlin Quigley Gary Quisano Jay Ragiles Relinda Ramos Shari Rapisura Clayton Raquel John Rilling Wilma Ringor Marc Rios ' Felicia Robertson Stewart Rodrigues Holly Rosenberg Carolee Rowe Chris Roylo Kaiulani Roysfer Dan Rullocla Ken Rullocla Jonalhan Sabey 1 X i X M 7 E 2 i l Qt Daneli Saito May Saiio Troy Sakaguchi Michael Salmon Raymond Sania Elena Chris Saniini 240 Juniors 'J 1 is 1-X Xl' .lnior Reosonin Relieves Tension I ou goT up one morning ond you felT o sorT of Tension, cous- ing you To dreod going To Joi ThoT doy. You wenT obouT r morning business os usuoi by shing your Teefh ond hoir ond ThoughT obouT The homework were supposed To do buT YT. lvlony Juniors suffered This sorT sfress coused by The humbug wework ond come up wiTh some TTy reosonoble excuses for noT wg iT. Kelly Lara, o very spiriTed I involved Junior soid, 'iThere's enough hours in The doy, plus ool ocTiviTies leoves no Time To lx your broinl OTher Juniors ThoT 'e more corefree ond hod o 'e reloxed oTTiTude Towords wework, such os Sheri Morimofo J sToTed, l feel l con crlwoys do iT er. l'm eiTher Too Tired, on The possghof speciol quolify of inTelii- gence wiTh or wiThouT doing home- work. ln The memories of eoch Ju- nior, There will olwoys shine Thof spe- ciol excuse which mode Their high school doys much more fun ond ex- ciiing by Thinking Their woy ouT of E 5,srf.,...Q ..,s TY A2 ...... :.,, skkx, X g I. .3 .. T' Q .. as -. -is :-,. : - . .ig doing Tedious homework. mg Copy by Dori I-ligoshi g F' ., ,,,.c ... N H K a. E . ,,:, gV:,,, , sbu Qs gg ine or wdfching T.V. Troy Saka- :hi jusT ploinly gof disgusTed ond Trofed wiTh his homework, so he zloimed, i'EveryTime I do my nework, iT's olwoys wrong. So 1 do iT?l The Juniors, even when ling lozy of Times, will forever X . K -1. K Elf: ki Lori SonToki Doryl SoTo Amy Schoffer Chris Schwoyer Dorren Seu Deonne Shidoki Lindo Shigefo Jennifer Shimofo Krisfen Shinshiro Duong Shrimplin Derick Siozon Delio Simpliciond Stephonie Simpson Vivien Skiyomd Borboro Smejkol Kofrino Smifh Nikisho SmiTh Andreo Speighfs Juniors 2 Kevin Spielman I Jody Springer ClifTon STanfill 5 Daniel STock Vanessa Sfone Breni STuITz John suddoih is Reyna SuglmoTo Paul Szlosek f xx N, x Melvin Tabion Craig Takahashi is T I Marilyn Tablon I TH . . Jean Takahashi N KeiTh Takahashi I Guy Takaki g k 5 Rlchi Takeuchi Eric Tan Corri Ta SweeT 'lo Leaves Juniors Beaming haT was iT oloouT Turning six- Teen ThaT seemed so magi- cal? For years, This age has been known as i'sweeT Io . and many Teenagers have looked for- ward To This. Each person anTlcIpoT- ed Their sixTeenTh birThday for differ- enT reasons. For some, Turning six- Teen meanT a big celebraTion and presenTs from friends. IT can also mean addlTional freedom and re- sponsibilify from parenfs. Kathy Eag- lehouse said, When I finally Turned sixTeen, I had a sense of finally reaching ThaT magical age. and growing up. BuT for mosT people. Turning sixTeen meanf geTTing someThlng bigger . . . a carl Christie Hayman happily replied, I goT a Toyofa Celica on The day of my blrThday. When Mindy Harf was asked whaf she wanTed for her birThday, she said My dad's red lVlusTangl Even Though everyone's expec- TaTions for Their sixfeenfh birThday were differeni, everyone agreed ThaT sweeT 46 broughi special TreaT- menT and o feeling of being In The Spoflighf. Copy By Shannon Trammell Gregg Tanaka Lori Tanaka Rheva Taroc Roberi Tasakl Michelle Taro Christina Taylor Shane! Telllo Patricia Thompson Snaleign Tice Janice Tolentino Snarlene Tom Gavin Toma Lela Toves Steven Trice Stacey Tsuji Samuel Tubon Brian Turner Ivan Tyau Dave Uemura Jennifer Una Theodore Uyeno STeve Van Sickle, Ronald Veiez Roberi VenTura Deborah Vosburgh i.yle Wachi Cya Wagner Aisha Wang John Wafaoka Lorie Williams Micah Woosleyf Charles Woofen Eric WoyTenko T Spencer Yamamafo Todd YamashiTa Ryan Yamauchi 244 Juniors 1' , A Sfress Climax is A STifT Nec acrificing a friday nighT of cruz- ing wiTh The gang or jusf going To The movies To relax from a week of schoolwork and sfress was a cruel buT necessary Thing To do. STaying home To sTudy This Friday nighf was unheard of, noT unless These suffering Juniors were prepar- ing for The PSAT. The PSAT TesT was To prepare college bound Juniors for The viTal SAT, which deTermined wheTher or noT They could aTTend ThaT special college or univerisTy. The PSAT was a long, pains Taking Tesf Thaf was made up of six sec- Tions of maTh problems and reading comprehension. These secTions each had a Time limiT of half an hour. While These Juniors unhesiTanTly whizzed Through each problem, run- ning againsT The Time, They could feel The Tenseness in Their neck and shoulders as a sfiff neck sTarTed de- veloping. The Juniors could Then feel The climax of sfress, Corri Tanaka sTaTed, UI felf Thaf The PSAT was really hard! BuT I Think iT's worTh going Through now, because iT should benefiT me in The near fuTure, hope- fully for college. Janel Yoshimofo also sTaTed, I ThoughT Thaf The PSAT V T iliie , se .... s :ss . A . b E A . A A T 5 s '., , ' i 4 l.. 'x 'X .... 'Qi'- was worTh Taking because iT p pared me for The SAT even Thoug was sTressful. Even if iT was an en gy draining Tesf, mosT Juniors fou iT worTh iT. Clarissa Caguan serio ly sTaTed, The PSAT was hard! I us college bound sTudenTs had sTarT somewhere on ThaT long pc To life's goals. This year's Juniors c definaTely on The righf shining pc To a brighT fuTure, Copy By Dori l-ligi ig.. ,sm v:-.,- . inn- is . 5 A x - ws. -. . -. . 'N X T Q T .. M 3, X . i , , :E l 's'x f , ' J, , -- .V .Y A UN. 1 Lf if fa Ti 2 4 jf., L 5 ,X '19 She-rilyn Yczno Shane Yim Neil Yonomine Sung Hee Yong Joy Yoshicici Sheri Yoshida Non Yoshihcro Jcmei Yoshimoio Kristi Yoshiokc: Dirk Yoshizowo Lori Yukifomo Krisiion Yuen Lee 2 246 Juniors ' ' ff: ' V 4 E V L 'fir , ,, , 'i I .,,, r. I 1, - K ali m1 The FdcTs GT Junior Life Shin- H cdn'T believe This school yeor is olmosT over! NexT yeor we're going To be mighTy Seniorsl This fomilior sToTemenT could be heord from olmosT every possing Junior who felT o Touch of exciTemenT dbouT finolly becoming on upper clossmen. Lorelei Dimond sToTed, l'm redlly looking forword To my Senior yeor becouse I know iTs going To be greoT. Even Though These Juniors onTicipoTe The fuTure yeors, some Juniors found Time To reflecT on Their one ond only Junior yeor ThoT obouf To come To on end. Some felT o sense of dppreciofion Towdrd Their friends for oll The memoroble Times spenT Togf while oThers reflecTed on The ocTiviTies ond evenTs ThoT pened This posT yeor. The Juni ThoT WinTerboll, donces, club Ties, MHS cornivol, ond Junior were jusT o few of The mony lighTs of Their yeor. Kelly Fun sold, The one Thing ThoT mo Junior yeor speciol wos bec more ocTive wiTh school ocfl Also in Turn mdking more fr These Things helped me To Io word To nexT yeor when l'm 3 ior I copy by Dori Angi Wong Tammy Hooper Jared Hosfatiero Chris Martin Chuck May Moeioio Misa Katie Nowian Cheryi Plurnburg Jeff Posey Henry Potts Ron Rader Alikka Sevean Barbara Sheram Christine Shorb Van Taylor Shannon Trammell Barry Yamashiro Jeff Yeargan Jennifer Young 0 Juniors 247 4 1,25 Friends I-lighlighT Edch Growing Ddy ou jusT hod o spoT wiTh your boyfriend or girlfriend or you hod o big disogreemenT wiTh your porenfs obouT your curfew. So who do you Turn To for supporf ond undersTonding'? You Turn To Those speciol friends oT school who shore your Thoughfs, emofions, ond feel- ings Towords everyfhing you do To- geTher. Sabrina Liwai sfofed, We ore jusf like o fomily. Every emoflon ThoT one feels The oThers shore. Ev- ery school .doy becomes speciol when you hove Those kind, loving, speciol friends To shore your life wiTh. Friends possess Thoi exfro or- dinory quoliTy which olwoys enobles Them To cheer you up or jusT moke you feel wonfed ond needed. Lau- rie lida soid, My friends ore olwoys There for me when I need someone To Tolk To. They con olwoys monoge To mdke me lough. Kristi Yoshioka sToTed senTimenTolly, My friends ore speciol To me. I know I con ol- woys Turn To Them ond They'll ol- woys be There for me. Some of u love being oround our friends jusf fo The reoson ThoT we con relox, Ie loose, ond ocT crozy. The crozier Thi friends The more fun, exciTing, on memoroble your high school doy become. Michelle Carter ex- cloimed, My friends ore very spe ciol. Eoch doy I look forword To be ing wiTh Them so I con ocT crozy dna shore sfories wiTh Them. I con be my self oround my friends ond They like me for whoT I om. Friends olso pos ...Sc T' The qudliTy of lisTening inTenTly adch oThers' secreTs ThdT only Two could shore. Even Though ome odd, unknown redson ThdT ed secref geTs ouT To oTher ple, you could always find iT in T hedrT To forgive dnd forgeT. in Hofmann sTdTed, 'ilvly friends l dre very close. We sTick by h oTher Through good Times dnd . We TrusT edch oTher enough To fide dll our problems in edch oTh- Js well os our deepesT, ddrlcesT eTs. You know when your friend oily special when They sTop To 1 To you, even Though Their X N.,.Nax ' r C C 1 my problems ore overwhelming enough ds iT is. MosT of my friends will lisTen To my problems ond offer Their odvice. They also Tell me ThdT They cdre dbouT me ond hope I'm feeling beT- Ter soon. I'm very grdTeful for my friends ond I hope ThoT we'iI olwoys be The besT of buddiesl Friends pldyed d very imporTdnT pdrT in life ond Times of our high school ddys. They ore very special, ond noT To menTion, very imporTdnT in The growing process of mdTuring ond becoming beTTer young ddulTs. Copy by Dori l-ligoshi l Lisa Hashimoto, Anita Hansen, and Ereen Hofmann seemed To enjoy The Gimme, Gimme conTesT during The ChrisTmos pep rdlly, 2 TogeTher, Deanne Shidaki, Tammy Goetz, ond Sherry Hayashi hdd helped To puT Their Tdlenfs TogeTher To decordTe This Tree. 3 The Juniors lisTened inTenTIy GT o pep rdlly geTTing reddy To leT Their spiriT shine, L1 The Juniors Twisfed Their woy To sTdrdom. 5 Mr. Omizu drove The sTudenTs, noT To menfion The Teochers crozy while lip syncing To The song, NoThings G-onno Chdnge My Love for You , 6 Jennifer Shimata, Corri Tanaka, Danell Saito, Janel Yoshimoio, Sherilyn Yano, Laurie Iida, Janel Nakamura, Michelle Haruno, and Lori Sanfoki soT in The cdfe chdTTing ond enjoying each oThers com- pony. S 249 220 Seniors NK X K- S .ww N1 X QL 47 -c' 4.-. ffbf, 1k,J..- ,of- K, R. K5 Seniors 224 L 222 Sensors h Firsl Row: Lisa Elliofi, Pegeen Mira, Sherri Pang, Marci Lau, Sheila Poirier Second Row: Debbie Wong, Jolene Park, Tina l-lirao, Suzanne Ozaki, Mrs. Adams Third row: Fred Murphy Missing: Keiih Kamisugi, Judy Chen, Glen Tachibana, Shann lkezawa, Na- than Lee, Shari Fukugawa, Dori Higashi, Jason Sumiye, Brian lvliyamolo, Jodi Alex- ander, and Joy lshii Seniors 223 L ...... . Barry Abe 'Stand flrmiona give JAH thanks and praises. Robert Nesta Marley Coleffe Abe Rosalee A gas Thanx MADZVERNCARZKAMRAEK- Somewhere out there, beneath RlS.LUVUlvlOM AND DADl! i'Love,a the pale moonlight love can beautiful word. o beautiful thought, see us through. but only beautiful when meant by James lngram and Linda Rondstot the heart, Anonymous F I I I Joanna Agbayani it wasn't easy, but l mode it! Ti' 2 my family A your luv 84 suppor 2 the sistaz of 'l-b, thanx A the g timezll l luv u alll! EKA'Z 88 p mul nr n nn 1 Darren Agena Sean Ahuna Bryan Akagl You've got to tina your own way, Weil Mom and Dad, I made it! Love Anonymous ya! Jodi-Lynn Alexande BEPOSlTlVElTheplacetoraoul thedictionaryltl-lEYhGlRLZlaTl n2xALLb4'l THEaC-3OODkTl ePRlMOmPOVVERioLUVgYAziv Letthegoodtimezroll! Q l . I 1 Vaterle Almaraz Look Ma I dia lt! Thanx to ali my beach-bound buddies for ail the wild n krazy times! Live each day to the fullest for life only comes ODCG. 224 seniors T Anonymous A Kelan Alvarez Thanks Mom. Tribe and Tribbets, 'Look around you nowy you must go for what you wanted. look at all my friends who aid and got what they deserve. A Makaha Sons of Niihau Lesle Ambrosia Thanks Mom and Dad. Thinking of The days of this wonderful year Try' ing to remember without a tear. T T Anonymous K Matthew Anbe T Remember the time when A guess you had to be there.: T Mom and Dad for always THERE. T 4 if . 1 Richard Anderson 'Il know for The Tirsi Time if e evil or divine, we're The IasT R.J.D. Sinclair Anderson Jamle Ando Dory Arakaki Thanks Mom, keep surfing for The Higher and higher, who knows Lord. The world is a cradle, buT whaT we'II find and In The end, on one cannoT sTay in a cradle for- dreams we will depend 'cause ever. ThaT's whai love is made of. Tchaikovsky Van Halen If There is a day To come, There will be obsilacles To overcome, never give less of yourself as long as There is more To give. Anonymous 57 Tracey Aralanl Dawn Arlls Robby Asamura Shelly Au HIC! THANKS FOR EVERYTHING!! The man who does Things makes 'l'm a Chrisiian and l'm proud' I Life-I Isiireal? Or is iiodream? If so, many misiakes, buT he doe-sn'T can do all Things Through ChrisT who's dream are we living in. Rico- make The blggesi rnisiake of all - which sirengiheneih me. chei days, welcome To realiTyl noihlngf' Philippiqr-55 A313 Modern English Anonymous peniors Experience Deadlines sn'T iT funny how iT always seemed ThaT every- Thing was going on all aT once? For example, The Senior graduaiion packeis were due on The 'WY' 23rd of Oclober and The Senior quoTe forms were due on OcTober 7Th as well as The Senior group shol. Cap and gown ordering assembly was also on The 7Th of OcTober and The Senior Iuau was on The 3rd of OcTober. AGGHHI Plus The Teachers musT have ThoughT ThaT all we did was slT home and do noThing because They assigned papers To be due on The same day as everyihing was going on! Jen- nifer Relsh sTaTed, I have so much homework and I have To work TonighT. Many Seniors found iT hard To balance Their schedules around deadlines. Cheryl Fabella said, I always seem To be on The go, if iT's noT school, iT's eiTher band or work or someThingI IT seemed ThaT all major deadlines were puT off unTil The IasT minuTe and iT's no wonder ThaT They were mei aT all. Copy by Wendy Fraczak -41-,nv-v ' I ss ,T I . l IQ e lif 'Q 7f7'ii'Tf Jimmy Auge Through The yeors, l con'T remem- ber when you weren'T There, when you didn'T core Mom 84 Dod- Thonks for your love, poTience, 84 words of wisdom. Kevin Balfero lee Barlcar SPECTALTHANXQMOMANDDAI ERYTHINGANDAPUTTINGUPWJ LUVUGUYSALOTTHANX QDAK EZPAMANDFRENZLIMAKINTVTY DABESTLUVUGUYZPLENTYAN LTGETUGUYZ, Seniors l-love A Beoch Luo his wos o luou like no oTher. The Mililoni High School fronT lown wos Tronsformed inTo o beoch-like oreo wiTh colorful lighTs, beoch boils, good food ond good friends. The nighT of Ociober The Third wos o speciol nighT ond iT sTorTed ouT wiTh o bong. The food, which wos coTered by Morions, led To The enTerToinmenT which wos puf on by our own sTudenTs. The boseboll boys did o lip sync rob ond Then Becky Noveroske song o song coiled memories ond Mele Coen, Edwin Olshi, ond Chris Mir' Cddo song o few l-lowoiion melodies. Valerie Cabral soid, l never knew we hod so much TolenT of our school. Speciol guesTs were Three members of The Peier Moon Bond, who song while we oTe. AfTer The enTerToinmenT, MysTicol Sounds ployed records while Seniors rocked ond rolled unTiI obouT Ten p,m,, when iT wos over. Nicole Park- er soid, l hod The besT Time ThoT l've hod in o long Time, ThoT iusT obouT summed iT up for everyone who wos In The Spoflighf ond o good Time wos hod by oil. if ,.4f3,r- '- f W , , swiss I Phillip Bafac Vanessa Bafes Susan Beaver T Mary Bello W Thonks for everyrhing, lviorn ond To my fomily ond oil my friends who , , The Lord woich beTweg Dod. How do l work? l gropef' hove olwoys been There for me. l ond Thee, when we ore Albert Einstein love you dll, from one onorherf' 226 Seniors Genesis -i Roman Benavenfe Mary Benson ut the support of my parents, I like to remember the past, all the uccess of my school year beautiful and sad moments. I like to lnot be possible! I love u Mom dream about the future. lt's an un- lad. complicated illusion. Mikhail Denise Bells Larry Birgado I don't know what l been livin' on. Thanks to all my family and friends. but it's not enough to fill me up. I P.T.L. 88 dominates. Fudges! need more than just words can say, Doing your best today means I need everything this life can give striving tor a better tomorrow. me. Anonymous Van Halen I I.. ,t James Bolan John Brafion Enlightenment only comes from God . . . .lerry's Kids Jason Brown Jolie Buenconsejo A picture is o memory. A memory I made it Ivla 81 Pal Thanks A every- is o picture, Pictures on paper or in thing. 2 the L-b girls thanks 4 the the mind . . . take them, keep them memories! Love 2 u alll and to Rob- -foreverf' you know I love you babe! EKA'Z ..88,, ww- 'T' I Ederlina Bufac Primo Girls A making this year torable one. ln all thy ways wledge Him, and He shall di- iy paths. Proverbs 3:6 Valerie Cabral in loving memory of Robert Eu' banks. i asked Jesus, 'How much do you love me'?' and He said, 'This muchf and He stretched out his arms and died, Unknown Soliman Cagauan Michael Cadellna ., the unrequited rebel without applause. Corey Hart Seniors 227 ul-leyl l'm A Senior Now! whole year has To pass before l become a Senior! Thai' seemed To have been in many Juniors' minds unTil The big day came when The former Senior class swiTched Their Tassels and The Junior class Turned Their rings. From This momenT on, They were now The Senior class aT Mililani High School. Looking back aT The year before, The Seniors have mixed emoTions abouT The arrival of Their graduaTing year. Some of Them felT like iT wenT by all Too quickly. iiYou're always looking forward To The momenT you become a Senior. All of a sudden, you're There and you wonder where all The Time has gone, revealed Jane Mende. NOT all The Seniors felT This way, however. As Michael Lipsifl puT iT, 'TIT didn'T come a momenT Too soon! Copy by Sonia lnfanTe T' gggggggy gggg . i l S 5 Madeleine Calpilo A friend is someone who knows all abouT you and sfill loves you and cares. Thanx CARZKAUlVEl2NCO- COKl?lSPRUBZRAELlZl Love you lvlom and Dadll Tracy L. Carvalhc To my sisTaz Cori and Renee all The way. Mom, Dad, Rmundi, Kev, and Gary, Loy a . F. Gina-Marie G. Caslelo Wherever Time will Take us . . . Wherever l may be, I always wanT you To remember how much you mean To me. Thanx To my family, I love you! MGIIGDO CGS fillo A We been ThroughouT The go bad, whaT we have and wh had! Thanks Mom l love you! you Too Kehaul Tribe Alway Lorelfa Cera Thanx To my family 84 lvla KaTo for puTTing up wiTh me. L-B Girlz Thanx for da memories 84 IeT da good Ti- mez roll! Luv ya lVlom8cDad EKA'Z 88 K.C.K 228 Seniors Sharmaine Cera Love is like a river, flowing and rushing inside and ouf of every- one. Thanks Mom and Dad Tor all your love and supporTl Love you boThl Kelly Chambers Tracy-Lee K. Char Thanx To all my Family and F' Mel and Ann T'The secreT if lifl To do whaT you like, buT To likl you do. Anor Judy Chen nember the Lord in everything do, and He will show you the way. Proverbs 3:6 Renee Chdck TCKIMNCASHLADILYAPZ Thanx 2 everyone who helped mel 443 M8cD Don't know where it all went, time passed us by just when it seemed the fun began. Janet Jackson M616 C0911 The Lord has blessed me with beau- tiful friends, beautiful brothers, and most of all, a beautiful Mommy and Daddy. i love you Mom 84 Dad! Jeff Calf To my parents, thanks for all of your help and understanding. Love ya Jennifer, you're the best thing that ever happened to me. I love you a lot. fe Jeana Couchman be sells. but who's buying? Megadeth Cindy Cousins The journey of a thousand miles starts with a step. Thanks to my husband and a dream come true! Mom, thank you for everything! Luv yo, Heidi Cronin Jeff Crow Thanks to everyone who helped Thanks Mom and Dad! Love your me through these not so easy Son. Get up, stand up! years. l love you Mom and Dad. I made it all the way!! Bob Marley 1 1 Lance Crumbllss it? Me Graduatel? Ellzdbefh CHU Katherine Doggett This time is ours and no one can HTVIGVTRS for GIWGYS C9509 'fhefe take it away. Why live our lives for when I needed you 8a thanks for all yesterday, our love is here to stay.l YO'-We done for me- ' 'OVG YOU love you Oasay-Boy Forever Mom and Dad, Ross 84 Kenny. Sean Dalda ALONGTHEROADYOURSTEPSMAYS- TUMBLE YOURTHOUGHTSMAVS- ,TARTTOSTRAY BUTTHROUGHIT ALLA- HEARTHELDHUIVIBLE LEVELSANLIGHT- SYOURWAY Dan Fogelberg Seniors 229 OuTrogeous Senior Spir H eniors ouTrogeous, our spiriT is conTogiousl There wos no doubT obouT iT . . . The Senior cldss of 4988 hod no problem in disploying Their rnighTy spiriT. Bonding TogeTher, They climbed on edch oTher's books, woving signs ond shoking porn-poms, proving To oil ThoT The Seniors hold whoT iT Took To be number one. Smiling, cheering ond Ioughing, They enjoyed The greoT feeling ThoT four yeors of working Towords uniTy broughT Them. IT didn'T sTdrT off in The eosiesT wory, Though. Bryan Horikawa remembered how, oil of us os Freshmen were so unspiriTedl I Think we come in IosT dlmosT every Time! Kim Shinsafo ogreed ond ddded ThdT, UGS Time wenT by, we grew up ond grew TogeTher. Even in The beginning of Their Senior yeor, Fred Murphy remembered how hord iT wos To geT Things going. I kepT on looking over To Cheri Makekau To moke sure ThdT she wos sTiII cheering. I didn'T wonT To be The only one sTondingI However CI shoky sTorT The Seniors mighT have hod, They now gdined The respecT of The resT of The sTudenT body. WheTher They were clopplng Their 'lDexTeriTy Check or doing The 'lwove The Seniors mlghTy spiriT shined brighT in The spo flight l I T I . J I. - - S 1 Cecile Debibar Mom, Dod, Ann, PJ SL Bill- I love you dill Thonks so much! I hope you're proud! World here we come B-N-C Grow old wiTh me, The besT is yeT To bel Anonymous Pam Dela Cruz Thanks To my fomily. Love U oil. I guess The world is ouT There for me. Con'T believe I mode iT! LB Girls Von ond BKAL. Thonksl Love U olll Alan De Sena Success ond Tdilure ore Two sides of The some coin. Successful peo- ple dre The mosT persisTenT foilers on The plonelf' l?oberT G. Allen CJ. Dillurd Ann Marie Dionnisi Dung Do liEverybody hove fun TonighT! Thonks To my grondpdrenTs dnd Wong Chung Dod ond frenz, DL I luv U Desi. You 230 Seniors ore forTuncITe if you hove friends who stdnd by you Through Thick ond Thin. Rev, Poul Osurni Sharon Diamond VVI-IO CARES WHAT THEY ABOUT ME? HEY. IT'S MY LIFE, IL MY WAY, THANX TRUE GALSI 4 MAN, LIFE, NEW YORK, gs TI-IE I TIE BOYS ARE DEF! BeosTie I Nhan Do ' ' ' 1 Jojo Dona z to your full potential! But nev- iverworkl Slowdown, mellow appreciate the world by tak- i night drive and eating water- in! Li Dfhd D0fGd0 Thanks A all the luv 84 support through the years Mom 84 Dadl Thanks 4 all the good times LB Galz! Especially 2 Donald- I luv U! 88 Wendy Drazlc Thanks for everything Mom, Dad. frenz and Steve! When you have a dream, don't let anything dim it. Keep hoping, keep trying- the sky is the limit! Anonymous Frank Dunslon y, babe, I love youll! Be a Jetitor, not a participated I.. .... Grace Duldulao 'tEntrust you works to the Lord, and your plans will succeed. Proverbs 16:3 Lisa P. Elllof Mom, Dad, Meg, Andy- thanks for being my special sunshine! Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow. T Anonymous Tlmolh y Eubanks Huy Evans lonna, Madonna Abbiamo an- All ambitions are lawful except bisogno di tel those which climb upward on the Madonna miseries or credulities of mankind, Joseph Conrad Amelia A. Esmeralda The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt vgth the heart. Luv Ll Family 8: Sistazl l- alz Merill Elo Michael Eveland No strain-No gain. Anonymous Cheryl Fabella Thanx Mom 84 Dad A all U've done, U2T-Boyl TSQC AEVERH Hatred stirs up strife. But love cures all sins. Seniors 231 gk 'milwllf wg! ' .v MN MM w Q - w' , ,H in W 'ww :nil 1 U T A 1 M3 mvW ' w m5A1vJw:MHiEM 1 Lf 1, ' ' ,,, H? f - 'f , . A f- 'Q A 9 ' fn :M ' x 'r M f M 3 I '1' 1 , ' . ' ' , ls? ' 's , X I I 'F'ff ,lim dl , . 1 vid? 6. , .m.AMW 4-se. QU dw nh V LH-X .523 , -nu Alorlcl ls NCT So Much sw Nhich Direcfrion We Are Moving Senior Pressure? . .Senior LlFE! -'li esTs To sTudy for, quiz- zes To make up, noies To Take, and home- work To do - all of These were a familiar lisT of 'TThings To do for Seniors This year. For mosT Seniors, homework and classwork were enough To keep Them busy, buT for oThers iT was noT enough. They yearned for someThing more e- someThing differ- enT. Many found This by adding sporTs, clubs, or a parT Time job To Their sched- ule of acTiviTies. Some even had a combinaTion of all Three! Juggling schedules and Trying To find Time for everyThing was hard To ac- complish for many, buT They succeeded. 'Tl Tried To even ouT my Time so ThaT l could do my besi in everyThing l parTicipaTed in. Michele Greenamyer said abouT dealing wiTh exTracurricular acTiviTies. Oihers, however, dealT wiTh iT differenTly. When Terry Lee goT sTressed ouT, all he said To himself was, UlT's impossible, so l'm noT going To do iTl There was a vasT amouni' of sTress for The Seniors To deal wiTh Their final year, bui somehow They managed. The spoTlighT burned hoT someiimes and iT seemed like There was no relief in sighT, buT The Senior spiriT kepT Them going. Copy by LeTy Pena in Michele Faiardo l Amy Mueller hard aT work. James Ferreira Carrie Ferreira William Ferris l....... Jasan Ficklin Dean Ford Wendy Fraczak Sarah Frank SUBMATTC 'ilf you wani The fruiT To fall, you 'We come, we go, and in 234 Seniors have To give The Tree a shake, BUT if Tween we Try To undersTand. ou shake The Tre T h d Th R y e oo ar , e od Sie bough is gonna break. Danny Wilson I Mqrfip Freeman Karen Freudenlhal Lori Fuiinaka Kelli Fujioka TO TAKE THIS CHANCE Waiting for waves is okay MOSTONE THING NO ONE CAN TAKE No love, no friendship can cross FRENZ gr TO RQ- people spend their lives wailing forAWAY FROM US IS OUR GREAT The path of our ciesiiny wiihoui ALL OF YQU, I LQVE NOTHING TIMES AND MEMORIES, GOOD LUCK leaving some mark on if forever. 81 DAD.I COULDN'T HAVE TO HTHE GROUPTTHANKS MOIVIDA- Francois Mauriac WITHOUT YOUNSO BOYZ! D,AND RANDYLOVE YOU CRAIG. I 1 I 'iw if Dean Fujiwara Shari Fukagawa Kevin Gambol TO MY FAMILYLOTS OF LOVE AND THANKS. TO MY FRIENDSJT TOOK A LOT OF PATIENCE TO MAKE IT. LOVE YOU ALL! CLASS OF 88 RULEZ! ONLY GOOD TIIVIEZ n do all Things Through Chris? :h sirengiheneih me. Philippians Paulfiiible Eva Garcia ALOOOOOOI-IA!!! HEY YOU, DON'T FORGET THIS WONDERFUL YEAR AND YOUR FRIENDSIIIII mv , Mx I W ,, Alex Gasmen Davld Gersdorff Lynefle Gersdorlf Shanee Gilfner iers have dreams, goals, and CRASH AND BURN THANKS MOM 84 DAD FOR BEING Well,cIass of '88' our SR year finally es. Dui The one who fails and DIRT BIKE MAG THERE FOR ME WHEN I NEEDED YOU. came and now iT's gone.Thanks 'ro ies back again will always be AND TO ALL MY FRIENDS, YOU'RE all my friendsespecially Serena and greaiesr winner of lhem all. THE GREATESTKEEP IN TOUCH. LOVE Maria THANKSII LOVE YOU IVIOMI YA ALL!!! Seniors 235 Caughf In The Aci ne by one, some day or anoTher This summer, Seniors woke up To The sound of Their radio alarm and sfumbled To Their calendar To find ThaT iT was The day of Their Senior PorTraiTs. And, of course, everyone handled iT differenTly. I woke up and ThoughT-Finally, l geT To Take my picTures Today! l've been waiiing since my Freshman year, Nicole Parker said. She also added AT The some Time iT seemed To come Too soon. Cheryl Fabella made iT all seem easy. When asked how she feIT on The morning of her Senior porfraifs day, she simply replied, 'TI had To gef up, geT ready, and look good! Looking good. ThaT was whaT all The Seniors wanied. As The guys showered and shaved, and The girls fixed Their makeup and hair, looking good was a familiar Thoughf. The spoTlighT would soon be upon Them and They were To be aT Their besf. As The Seniors saf down before The camera and The lighT shined upon Their face, They shined like sfarsl Copy by LeTy Pena ' we - S ,H . lk JT' John Gohler Norman Graves Michele Greenamyer The greaTesT weapon agalnsf cle- If you have faifh and believe in your pression is IaughTer. dreams, They will come True. Mark Twain GII Gulllory AS ONE DOES NOT NECESSA KNOW A CAR BY DRIVING, NEIT DOES ONE KNOW LIFE BY LlVl ISN'T EXISTENIALISM OBNOXIOUS l ,ig Dawn Gishifomi Cynthia Gustafson Nicole Gusfie I LGVE YOU MOM 84 DAD! Sfeph 34 As The sun sinks from The sky live Eric:YOU'RE GREATILOVE YalC U ln your life and you will find There're no '94 Sis I can do all Things Through NPQFGTS OVIW QOOG Times. ChrisT which sfrengfhens me. Phil, 4:13 236 Seniors K elfh Hamada Desfinyz A simple excuse ThaT p ple give when disorder comes I Their life and They're Too afraia do anyThing abouf iT. Janel Hamamura NX FOR EVERYTHING MOM 84 XWELL GIRLZ WE MADE IT I TO MY FRENZ, THANX FOR DA DD TIMEZ 81 ALL DA MEMORIEZ I EIRLZ 88 Hdle H00 TO MY OHANA! MAHALO FOR THE LOVE AND SUPPORT THROUGH THE YEARS! MOM,UI, NILO I LOVE YOU! TAKE CARE 81 GOD BLESS YOU AND ALL MY FRIENDS! I. yle Hasegawa Thank you mom. dad, Lynnelle for your love. PTI. Don't ever stop lov- ing, don't ever stop believing. don't ever stop dreaming your dreams. Laine Parsons Chad Halae KEEP SMILING . .. KEEP SHINING .. . HOLD ON TO THE MOMENT Anonymous Tracy Heafherly AUSE OF YOU I AM ON THE RIGHT -l TO SUCCESS. THANK YOU vi AND DAD. I LOVE YOU BOTH! D MY BEST FRIENDS-THANKS FOR C-5 SO SPECIAL Brenda Hedrick Brian Hedrick To my parents thank you for being Friends are important people. With- there when l needed you. l LOVE out friends you can't really know YOU what it means to love, Hdhhdh Heimke Thanks for everything M81D. l love you! A challenge awaits us with each new day breaking. Run swiftly to meet it-it's yours for the taking, anonymous 3. Jeflre y Hepler unt 2 thank my Mom,Dad and all friends A their love and support Sip me achieve my goals.l also my love 2 Kristi.LUV U ALWAYS! Chris Herrera THANKS TO MY FAMILY AND JJ RE- LAX OK Karate Men bruise on the inside not on the outside: They don't show their weaknesses THINK ABOUT lT Kevin Hlga All is Fair in Love Dorl Hlgashl Some people, no matter how old they get, never lose their beauty- they merely move it from their faces into their hearts. - Martin Buxbaum Seniors 237 ,fy QE I, 2 Paul Higashi Koji Hlrano lT's be-Tier To do someThing Imper- fecily, Than To do noThing perfec:T- Tina Hirao I shall pass Through This world bui Once. lf There is any good Thing I Kristy Hochberg ly. can do. leT me do iT naw . . , for I I Anonymous shall noT pass This way again. Efienne de GrelleT I I Keene Hodges Shannon Honda Shari Honda LOVE YOU MOM, DAD, 8cMPG'Z. FRIEND OF A FRIEND, FRIENDZ TIL THE END! Treasure all The moments. SUSGII Hdhdd Thanks Mom and Dad for eve Thing! The finesT kind of friendshi between people who expeci great deal of each olher, buT ne ask ii. Kevin Hoops Bryan Horikawa WeIl,now I Think Thai l'II go my own We Think our Tarhers fools, so wise way. i've gor my own poinl of view. we grow: our wiser sans, no doubt I iusl don'T care what oTher people will Think us so. say. I ao whaT I wanna doll ' Anonymous Dee Snider of Twisred SisTer 238 Seniors David Hull lT's nor easy To srep our of The chains you've been dragging for years. They Tel! you you're free, They Turn Their backs so They aren'T warchingf' Papillon Yoon Lung Hwang eniors Win Homecoming. . and The winner is , . , Seniors! Everyone anTici- ed The announcemenT as To who won Home- Ting. When Seniors were announced, The crowd TT wild! Yeah! IT seemed, four years ago, ThaT The ss of 4988 would never win, anyThingl Remem- when we were Freshmen and we dldn'T win Thing? Who would have ever ThoughT ThaT we iid ever progress To winning Homecoming? mi magical bug wenT and biT all The Seniors and ie Them have super Senior spiriT'? le all know ThaT iT Took a loT of hard work, deTer- ::Tion, and perseverance. All The underclasses e Tough compeTiTors, buT ThaT Senior school e shone Through and The Seniors won by over y poinis. Keith Kamisugi, Homecoming Chair- son, sTaTed, IT Took a IoT of hard work, and i'm 1 iT's over wiTh. Dawn Artis said, l'm glad ThaT won. lT was a greaT feeling. Well, come To Think ', maybe There was a spiriT bug . . .l copy by Wendy Fraczak V ,.,, :T ' i ' rri i Q iii f ill L -'- 'i ' g , bf' i'?7im,srr,'x iil f H V, V o ,,,- ,,,, ,, , rl ,,, W ,Q ' r my 1 Q , V V A ii ,,,, ,,, , fris ,, , i 4 , .,-N V AV AV ,, ,A , ,, rg V , ,gas ry 45 S iT ' T rr ir i ' ' 2 .,' I gf ., , , Q, , V,,' f' 1, 7' , T 4 ' A 1, 1 1 X 7 V A V ,V 2 , ,i is H ' V '- ' .-,- r'i r .vir :Ez f it A AA.,A A fha 'i Shann Ikezawa i and Dad, yau've given me a :ble beginning! We are read- we firsT verse of The firsT chapTer book whose ages are infiniTe l ' Unknown l .. . Darren Ishii Jay Ishii Trevis Ishikawa Life is noT a problem To be solved, We all have our dreams. Far be if buT a realiTy To be experienced. ffOl'Ti me TO Take yours. Soren Kierkegaard Mok Ryan Iwamolo James Jlcha Todd Jicha Tamela Jones And you know iT's Time 2 go Thanks Mom and Dad: T113 Jay. I lf The Thundercloud passes rain. so gh The sleeT and driving snow have no jealousy nor animosiTy To- lei iT rain. as The fields of mourning 2 a wards others: as long asiknow ThaT BonofU2 ihaT's in The disTance. l have puT forTh my own oesT ef- BonoflJ2 forT. MiyamoTo Musashi Seniors 239 ,VW Chad Kaalkaula David Kahanu Daryl Kajiwara lf whaT you did yesTerday sTiIl looks big To you Today, you haven'T done much. Anonymous our daTe is Ten minuTes early. You scramble around your room Trying To geT ready so you can geT To your daTe before your parenTs do, buT when you geT There, iT's Too laTe . . . your parenTs are showing your dare your baby picTures. Haven'T we all had Those momenTs of uTTer embarrassmenT on daTes'? WheTher iT was Tripping down The sTalrs or sneezing on your daTe's arm, by your Senior year, you've definiTely had your share of classic mo- menTs. These were The replies of a couple Seniors who were willing To puT Their embar- rassing memories ln The Sporlighruz AT Burger King one nighT l had meanT To Throw my TomaTo ouT The window of The car, buT l missed and iT goT sTuck To The inside of The door. Sheila Poller l don'T have embarrassing daTes. Brian Mlyamolo AT The movies once, I wenT To buy pop- corn and when l reTurned, l saT nexT To The wrong person. David Vinton copy by Andrea Kanno Cherish The special dreams you have in life, for dreams ThaT are for- goilen may never be found again. Anonymous Celeste Kama i Thanx 2 my family and luve ya and l-palaz pals! Special frier is an unwriTTen farm for res happiness and love. Why ls IT Always lvle n' Keith Kamlsugl Keith Kaneshlro 240 Seniors Andrea Kanno Mom and Dad- Thank you for being There. l love you boTh. CYou Too, Marley Dreams are The Touch- sTones of our characTers. Henry David Thoreau Kyle Kapunial - I I I l I . . - - .... .I ... .... .. Norren Kala ks Mom and Daol, The cer- y of life is that life is uncertain. Unknown Jon Kawashima 'Go head on into the world-meet your challenges head on-because the best is yet to come! B.T,B. 743 Deborah Kayalanl Music fills my life 8m lets love till my heart, the love l give to my parents who stood by me from the star- t.Also to my friends8iSusan'Thank you! Reggie Kealoha Randall Kim new friends: But keep the old: ne is silverg And the other is Anonymous I -0-vi 'fi 4 Bennett Klnilau We are still young but growing older, so live lite to its fullest! Benoit Brenl Klnmore Denlse Koanui Special thanks to Mom and Dad, Love ya Janette, Kehau, 84 Kam Lai. l'll cherish all those special things and times in which we all shared! JH' D6Ili39 KUShfmG Zachary Lagmay Hawaiian Local Boyz Rule 7116. Fun- ny how the time can change as fast as we can run.Sad to say we have to part when the fun has just begun. Jill Lampman i'The one who goes is happier than those he leaves behind, Edward Pollock Lianne Lau l WOULD JUST LiKE TO THANK MOM, DAD, AND Bi?lAN FOR CARING. ALSO, VD LIKE TO SAY TO ALL MY FRIENDS TWFAFJUL THANKSFOR- BElNGTi-IEREFORME, 66 MUSTANG. Seniors 2114 Marci Lau Brian Lee Nathan Lee Terry Lee Don'T ever forgeT ThaT you can Live every momenT every day cus A lifeTime's noT Too long . . . T achieve so many of The Things you BA U know iT your precious Time slips as friends can imagine. Thank you mom and away-Kevin Cronin- Can l go now? Michael Alli for all your supparT and love. My brain is full-Gary Larsonw Ack RealiTy Comes To Lighi hroughoui The year, Seniors were reminded Thai gradu- - aTion was coming soon. Seniors had To Turn in conTracTs. pay dues, eTc. One of The early reminders for Seniors was in OcTober for cap and gown ordering. The cafe was full of Seniors Caiching up wiTh summer happenings. The group was quieTed and a film shown abour graduaiion and Seniors' lasT year. Many Seniors laughed during The film, bui oThers really felT someihing. IT made me realize Thai iT was really my lasi year, Marci Lau said. ul felr sad, IT made everyThing more realisiic. l sTarTed To Think whaT iT was going To be like Robin Moss sTaTed. VVheTher Seniors wanT- ed To admir iT or noi, The film was emoiional. One could see The Tears in Seniors' eyes as They waiched The film. l Thoughi l could laugh iT off, bur i found myself gerring caughi up in iT, John Braiion admiTTed. By LeTy Pena i S Joseph Lefebvre Guess whaf l'm ouT of HERE! Too bad iT couldn'T be 65 242 Seniors Pafrlck Lim There is a great man who makes every man feel small. BuT The True greaT man is The man who makes every man feel great G.K. Chesrerron Jddie Lindsey Much Love 84 Aloha 2 my family 84 friends, Thanks for all The good Sc radical Times we shared. cfo 88 TFT Hawaiian Siyle Babuza Cruza Geeks Michael Lipslif Mom and dad, i Told you l make iT and now Theres n- sTopping me. l wanT whaT's ing To me, l wanT The world! O Big HAI Cc We W 4 James llacuna qoT my own mind, I wanT To I my own decisions when iT has wlTh my life. I wanT To be The T conirol , . . Janel Jackson Cheryl Loke y If you work hard and never Take your eyes off of your goal, There is no reason why you can'T reach IT. Marcus Longboy Thanks mom 84 Dad for puTTing up wiih me. Thanks To my bradclas 84 sisias for being There. DA TRIBE 84 B-ETS ALWAYZ!! LOVE YOU ALL!! Daral. yn 71 Lonfayao Now I have learned To accepT whai each day brings, knowing I can bear if for a day. All my love - To my parenTs and I luv you RB Perecy Louis Candace McNeil Christine Macon k you To my uncle 84 aunTy. If you don'T have a dream, you The world is a comedy To Those ks To all my friends Too I love U can r have a dream come True. All who Think and a Tragedy To Those I 84 Dad l love U Jay. S Mahalo my love To mom, dad and Karyn. To who feel! lT's not easy . . . You're ferybody, Mahalos To The Primo my Casanova: You are Truly MUN- The besT Red, Chlca, and JD! FOIQGETTABLE l Cheri Makekau To achieve all ThaT is possible, we musT aTTempT The impossible - To be as much as we can be, we musT dream of being more. Karen Ravn Jennifer Malate End is someone who knows all T U and siill loves U, Thank U I and Dad! Good luck To my and by besTesT buddy Jeff . . . JI! Kathy Manzoku TrusT in The Lord wiih all Thine hearTs and He shall direcT Thy paThs All my love To Mom 84 Dad for Their neverending love 84 sup- porT! Proverbs 3:5-6 Lelnelle Manzano Jocelyn Markham Thanx Mom, Pops 84 Rick for everym Always Treasure The memories, for if Thing. Well girlz we made iT!W We- will be in your heari To cherish for- heo! Thanx for making my senior ever year a fun 84 memorable one! US GIRLZ '88 Seniors 243 Julie Marsh Jennifer Marfln Greaf Thanks 2 my family 8: friends U Miss Tom-Whores Sara? Man sees, guys helped ouT aloT. Glen BJ Lee Spirif is. Man dreams, SDiriT lives, Jan Cher 8a Joy l luv U guys alof so Mon is TeTherecl, SpiriT Tree. Whaf T Kazuyuki Muruyama Garret Masuda We did iT finally! l'ol like To Thank my i love you Mom and Dad! You friends for o lhei good Times we always find The sun wiThin yours shared Throughouf our high school you will only search. please Take care, ILUSSRA KOLEQZ- Spirit is, Man con be. T 'T years, and for Their supporii Maxwell iv RULZ JRML The WaTerboys T K l flf'il1,ff lzsll, T Kari Matsui Jeff Matsumoto i'You only live once -buf if you work God granf me The sereniTy To oo- cepi The Things l cannoT change, The courage To change The Things i can and The wisdom To know The difference. iT righi, once is enoughl Joe E, Lewis Anonymous Jennifer Matsumoto Shawn Matsunaga There is no disTance Too far be- Affer all The Trials and hardshl Tween friends for friendship gives finally made IT! ls This cool or wh wings To The heart T Anonymous Jodi Mafsushima as Donna Maze f g ,Hold down The facf Thai you ore We were friends in our younger only you, days aiThough we weni' our sepa- Noncy WaTerbury foie ways There are no regreTs only good Times!! . 1 , g T- 244 Seniors g Jane Mendes y Johnny Mendoza l am iusT a dreamer when l close Ali fOr fl'9SdOfT1 Gnd fOf USGS my eyes -Thanks To my wonw inoThinQ ever losfs forever ev derful family and especially my liTTle body wonTs To rule The world sis i Love You! T s . l T y Tears For F Alicia Mldgelfe cs Mom, Dad and friends A ev- ing! l look up to the sun to see lay is done, to see my future ies AHEAD Michael Miller BBO Thanx 2 Everyone cfo 88 The surfer can still seek and find the per- fect day. the perfect wave and be alone with the surf and his thoughts. John Severson i Todd Miranda 2 Brian Miyamoto :emories in our hearts will last Don't let school interfere with your r, even when we part and education. xr separate ways we shall be Mark Twain each other always. Chris Miyashiro irney of a thousand miles al- begins with a single step. 55 Zool Rad Thanks Mom David Montanez Lisa Elliott and Michael Eveland ex- change hugs of friendship after a rough day of school. , Matthew Miner Pegeen Mlra God grant me the serenity to ac' cept the things l cannot change: courage to change the things l can: and wisdom to know the clif- ference. Never Say Goodbye enior year. A time for fun and cruzin. Senior luau, Senior outing, Senior Commencement Everything was there for Seniors to enjoy. But all the moments weren't so great. Seniors had to fight off the Senioritis plague, deal with the stress of finals, and realize it was their last year. However, the hardest time had to be saying goodbye to friends. Many Seniors would go on to mainland colleges and universities, leaving friends and family behind. Knowing graduation was near, friends tried to get together as often as they could. Karen Nahra said, ul had been to my brother's graduation and saw the sadness. I tried to prepare myself for it. But nothing could prepare the Seniors for the feelings and emotions that would come at gradu- ation. l knew l wouldn't be ready, i just had to see what happened, Dawn Artis said. Lisa Schock could only say, 'Where is no way to prepare yourself. You think you can handle it, but when it finally happens it's like nothing you ever expected Anonymous By Lety Pena Seniors 2115 James Morgan Slanding in fhe wings There you wail for The curlain 'ro fall knowing the Terror and holding you have an us all. Iron Maiden Cindy Morloka llobln Moss These cherished momenrs l'Il for- ever hold. To my family and friends- jusl stay gold! I love you all so much, God bless you! l ihank my family A all Their supporl in helping me achieve my goals also da babuza cruza's 4 all lhose many classic mamenfs we shared!! Jaymle Mukal God bless u Mom forever. Thank u for all what you have given me. Thanx 2 my family 84 2 da mixed sislaz 4 making my Senior year da besf! -PTL- Margaref Mullen Glen Muranaka Thank you Mom and Jerry for all The I know everyihing l have To know love and suppori! And fo my . . . about school, and l know l don'T friendz, be good! To The SENIORS, really wanf fo go buf l have lo GOOD LUCK and TAKE CARE!! . . C864 Amy Mueller Many Thanks and much love fa family and friends. Selfhoocg proved in a walking away and I is proved in fhe leifing go. C.S. Le Lisa Mllfdfd PRIMO GIRLS YA WE MADE IT! WI JAMMINQ THANX4 CAl?lNG8aSl- ING. CRAZYVWENEEDA- HJ TM SLLO GOOD LUCK NEXT YEAR, MISSYA. 'Never Say Goodgye' on Ox Frederick Murphy Renee Naehu Shawn Nagal Karen Nahra A dream is jusi a vision of The future l'l watch The sun go down and real- Success is jusi a maffer of failure: Wf luv 2 Mom, Ski. Tony, i-l.l.C., wilhoui fhe hard work and perse- ize fha? l am a day older, a day overcoming Them. and especially Jeff P. Sarne'rhin verance lo make if a reality. wiser, and a step closer to my Anonymous only as valuable as what you dreams. willing To give up lo oblain il. 246 Seniors Don If 'ou Knew You Were A Senior When. XR wi , su s -T omehmes in The hallway, you could hear people saying Things like, 'iWhaT a Typical Freshmanl , He has gaT To be a Senior, and You're only a Sophamore'? , bui The mosT loved sTaTemenT was, You knew you were a Senior when . . . These were jusT some of The ways Ta fill in The blanks. You knew you were a Senior when . . , you sTarTed looking forward To The weekends on Monday . . . you gai The urge naT To Tell a Freshman whaT building was G when he asked you finally goT Ta say you were a Senior and people ThaughT you were kidding . . . 'iYou goi SeniariTis on The firsT day of schaal. - Melanie Wafanable . . . you goT a car and wanTed To show iT off To your friends and iT wouldn'T sTarT . . . You wore your Cap and Gawn. Jody Lefebvre . . . you gaT To ga ouT and you preTended ThaT you had already graduaTed . . . Freshmen came up Ta your knees. -Nicole Gusile . . . You felT like your high school days were running auT. -Patrick Llm . . . you lefl your books aT home and didn'T care . . . you were In The Spofllghfl Carey Nakagawa aryane sees whaT you appear ie, few experience whaT you y are. Unknown Shareen Nakagawa Renee Nakamofo lauren Nakamura l finally made iT! Thanx lvlam and lVlom,Dad,Ray,Ryan:ThanxForAl- Follow your hearT, Live for Today, Dad A all your help! And STeve. l waysBeingThereThroughauTMy fargeT abouT Tomorrow. love u wiTh all my heari! l cauldn'T ChildhoodYears.lTWasn'TEasyBuT Triumph have done if wiThouT you!!! T43 SB. WeDldlTlWishMeLuckInTheFuTurel THEAOFUS. Renee Nakamura Oliver Nanpel Zane Nodbalek Joseph Nerlda ixMomandDadforyourCaring lwould like To Thank baTh pair of my lf iT's noi love, Then iT's The bomb iupparTallTheseyearsllBuddies, parenTs mosily my Mom. Thank yaul ThaT will bring us Together. TcanlsayyouguyzareThebesTll would also like To say ul made iT The SrniThs loriesarefareverlTHEAOFUSMT- Grandpa. And go for iT cuz Lin- El.-5355I 4436! coin, Seniors 247 By Wendy Fraczak Roberf Nlshida Fukuko Nishioka Lyle Nlshloka Ann Nolan Jesus soiTh unTo him, l om The Build my feor of whdT's ouT There woy, The TruTh. ond The life: no mon ond connoT breoThe The open olr, comeTh unTo The FoTher, buT by whisper Things inTo my brain, ossur- me ing me Thof l'rn insane. ' John 44:6 -.... ...l.....- . , MeTollico Becky Noveroske Sean Nowlan Kyle Numasakl lT's my Turnll Winning isn'T everyThing, iT's The l'Good noTure ond good sense Diono Ross only Thing! musT ever join, To err is humon, To Anonymous forgive divine. Anonymous Krlsna Oaks Much love ond moholo 2 my li 8cDod A The love 84 supporT. Sp Thanks 2 my friends A everlo memories, only good Times BA CRUZAS 81 JR, Seniors Shine Towords The Fuiur verywhere you wenT, people would osk, WhoT do you wonT To be? You would go inTo The Coreer ond College CenTer ond Mrs. Aklyama would osk, WhoT do you plon To mejor in? mdny Seniors, Their minds were mode up. Kelfh Kamlsugi sold, l would like To be in ci me wiTh o sense of occompli Time, my gocils ore To be d Teo The money criTerio. Moybe Teaching wos T onoTher prospecTive view. She sTdTed, l The college l reolly vvdnT. Then l wonT To geT o job l like ond enjoy. lvlosT of dll ond flrsT of oll, l wonT To geT Through my Senior yeorl Sarah Frank hcid only one Thing To soy obouT her fuTure, l wonT To be RICH! For The Seniors ThoT knew whoT They wonTed To do, could know Tell people when They osked, whoT do you wonT To be? They were In The Spoflighl, wiTh Their TuTure plons. 248 Seniors By Wendy FTGCZGK For Shawn Ogata Mom. Dad 8: bros. l made iTl I couIdn'T have done IT wfo ul Luv 2 U 81 my buddiez! I wanna 'Thank U for The golden momenTs Thai U gave To me. C843-4 Edwin Oishl Michael Olshl T'The waves echo behind me buT There are other beaches To ex- plore. There are more shells To find. This is only a beginning. Anne Morrow Lindbergh ,I Tracl Okubo My precious child, I luv U and I would never leave U. During our Times of Trial and suffering, when U Slonly 4 sei of foo'rprinTs, I carried Melanie Olalvar Well Mom and Dad here I am, I made iT! Thanx for everyrhing Mom, Dad, MiTch, and Mae. BEACH- BOUND 88. Dfdhe Olesln They've guided me, They've helped me Through, Thanks Mom, Wes, Mah, and Dad, for being There when i needed you, I love you Jason! U Anonymous Darcle Olmos Brlan Omlne Derek Oshlmo you Mom Dad and Lorna for 2 Bobof, alwayz remember - I LUV From yesTerday's mislakes, Today! The help and supporT you U! AnyThing is possible, if only you shall live and have learn. so Thai given me I LOVE YOU LOR believe! Tomorrow will be a beTTer day.' Anonymous Seniors 249 Juli Oshiro Diana Ola Jason Oyadomarl Glenn Oyamol All my luv 84 oloho To my fomily A l love you Mom 81 Dod. Thonk you Friendship is The only cement Tho? Their supporl. PG'Z-ihonx 4 oll do for everylhing you've clone for me. will ever hold The world Together. memories 81 good limes! Friend of o Aoron, i'lI love you olwoys. I hope Anonymous friend Frenz ill The end. Luvyoolll we shore many more speciol mo- ments. 1 Suzanne Ozakl BONNIE Pddkef Gravitation connoi be held re- Look beyond whoi we hove been sponsible for people folling in love. To whoi we con become, Albert Einsiein Anonymous Andy Padilla Cherish oll The memories fhol you shore wiih your friends, for Those ore The momenis which moke school life so speciol. OK CRU- + FRIENDS-'1OQ Cary Padella Kim Walpullanl Palada Mom.Dod,Fomily8cFriends-Thonlcx foreveryihlngllfinollymcideiill'Your worslenemycouldbeyourbeslfriend onclyourbesifriendyourworsien- emyl 250 Seniors Bob Meflsv Sherri Pang THANXMOMANDDADFOREVERY THING! i'Shodows foll, ofier The hurl is gone. Through ii oll. we love ond we lose. Journey Joelene Park Remembering The good Times l've hod helps me get Through The bod Thonks To my fomlly 84 friends, There have been mony good Times, MBB P845 8-85 ..l2S3DC Melanie Parker l wont to 'fhonk my parents fo love ond support they u gave ond lo fell my lliile girl, lvlegon, I love her very much! GOOD LU Nicole Parker he world's indeed a stage and ire merely players Neil Peart Jeffrey Patterson 'School is a building that has four walls - with tomorrow inside. Lon Watters l 1 I Leflcld Pehd a doubt deserve my enemies. ljdon't believe l deserve my S .. ' Walt Whitman Timothy Peralta The Envelope Please . T ,ff my :V of , v i sf reerr ll :f l:--:- A 2'1 2 ' ,, - A lrr,,r,,,, , .f 1 ' . S 5 iill eyrer if ' T ' , ' 1. at f Q2 i N 1 V' 2 ,,V, L K.. 6 'H . r 4, 3 H ,,,, V frr . 'K ll f V iyv E F. iff, K A it 'iz1's. 'R 5 he Senioritis Award for the most avoided, time consuming, scary, senseless, procras- tiated on chore goes to . . . Mr. College application!! For his ability to creep up on Seniors taster than an SAT date and stop you dead in your tracks with his outra- geous demand of essays to write. Remember what torture it was to apply? But it had to be done and that made it worse. Garret Masuda thought the essays were the worst. Lori Fujimoto didn't s agree, The hardest part for me was choosing a college, how do you know what to look for. This was true for many Seniors, especially when choosing a mainland school. Laughing as he ad- mitted it, Darren lshll said the hardest part for him had been, going up to the teachers to ask for recom- mendationsf' After everything was signed, sealed and deliv- ered, all that was left to do was wait and pray to be ac- cepted. -Karl Matsui Larry Perrelra Makes Sound, Bugs Pound l l E Jason Plla Lorl Pllla Thanks Mom and Dad. l love you Frank! f'The Lord is righteous in all his ways and loving toward all he has made. PSALM 446:47 Raydon Pogtls Memories are the key not to the past. but to the future. Corrie Ten Boom Seniors 251 Who Says Seniors Aren't Sdueeky Cleanf Splish splash I was taking a bath . . Make that a bubble bath a very large one with about 50 Seniors joining in. Yes, it was the free car wash service project. November 'l-4 could have been just another hot and lazy Saturday. This particular one, however, was hot alright but far from lazy. The first shift began at 9 am where hoses, tables and buckets were set-up. Banners were hung and the wash and dry section designated. As everyone settled down into position, ci desperate voice could be heard, Did anyone bring a radio? Knowing from experience that it would be a long day without one. While everyone waited for the first customers to arrive Jeff Matsumoto thought he would warm everyone up by driving a couple practice cars through. -Thanks Jeff. The cars did come as anticipated and the system went off like clock work. Wash. rinse. dry donate. According to Vilma Badua who headed the donations table, 'talmost every car that went through S gave something. All good things come to an end, The last shift left at 3:30, due to rain, with everyone signing out and coliecting their belongings as quickly as possible. Shann lkezawa, the Service Committee Chairperson, telt the activity went really well, l was happy with the turn out and everyone seemed to be having fun. Jamie Ando washes her dream car. -Kari Matsui 'hu-n...f-! e A Andrew Pong ul can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. Philippians 4:43 Cheri Posey Within our power lies every step we ever dream of taking. Anonymous 1 i Sheila Paffer Thank you Lance! Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a thing to be waited for it is a thing to be achieved! sf8fGl1i POWQI' Well mom and Dad l ma Thanks for all of your support the way. You're the best! T for everything Edwin-I Love Vol o 88 Rules 1 J Maria Qqigle y ,g 1 S ' Love ya Mom, Dad 84 David. The world is like a mirror, reflecting what you do: and if your face is smiling, it smiles right back at you! Anonymous 252 Seniors l 1 1 J 1 1 i t safes b. .!..M1,. gf ,,.,.s, V, J - 'as H .t WH: f ' Q - .. - . Mom and Dad thanks for all your iuv and patience! l love u both! To you Al-our year has yet to come. l'll be waiting: 4993: l iove you! U and Me! W Jerome Radona BEACH-BOUND, REGGAEMDOWN, ON Y-MEA GROUNDZ, TOWNZ L1 CLOWNZ, NORTH SHORE BODY SURFIN RULZ, THANKS MA N FAMILY FOI? EVERYTPHNG, l LOVE YOU NEENY! PTL. NSS Crystal Rambo Kelly Ramiscal y Family, iflnally made it! Thank or your patience 84 love, To my zis, remember only good times! L of 88 Rules! Tony Ramos GGOD DAY, SASCHA! They under- stood the times in order to know what to do . 1 Chronicles 42:32 Steven Rapisura Tiffany Rafhe Le Gurche Sometimes in the dark you see what you want to see. Thanks JM for those special times. Love ya Missy, thanks for being there! Good luck frenzfPTL I D 1 . 4 ' I is 5 is olynn Rauschenburg live in the past or the future ay by day! To my family and Is thanks for all your support to tie Jay Mama loves you! Jennifer Reish Lead me not into temptation. I can find it myself! Anonymous Dodle Rios Jon Riveira 44 Jason Roberts Much Thanks to my family. 'Man may not always make his goals, but his goals will always make THE MAN! Unknown Michelle Rodgers lt's the end of the year, and l made it! Thank you Mom and Dad. I love you Tiny! Monica Rodriguez UFF! MIL DE lMPi2ESION!! Seniors 253 Examing Senioriiis Have you had The feeling ThaT you haven'T been yourself from The sTarT of your Senior year? This is a Typical occurence called Senioriiis Thai happens To Seniors aT Mililani every year. If you're noi careful. you Too may be a vicTim of This dis- ease, There are Two disTincT varei- Ties of The disease. SenioriTis Sym- plex l is The more common sirain. The sympfoms included: my lock of inTeresT in school work, by desire To cuT class. cj a compelling force ThaT drives The person Infecfed To beaches, nighT clubs and any ofher social acTiviTy wiThouT a second ThoughT of responsibilliries. if noT de- Tecfed early enough, This Type of Seniorifis in iTs exiremes can lead To exiended Terms of being ground- ed, exfreme senfences of defen- Tion and IN school suspension and possibly flunking ouf. The sympioms of Seniorifis Sym- plex Il included: aj exfreme anxieiy aboui The SAT exam, by marafhon weeks of Tackling differeni dead- lines, cj compleTe and Tofal ex- hausiion on The weekends, and dy consTanT visifs To The Career and College Cenfer. The conse- quences of This sfrain included ul- cers, bags under The eyes and even nervous breakdowns. This year, broughT anofher baich of paTienTs. Brian Miyamoto said Thai his sympToms sTarTed early. IT was in The firsf quarier Thar he goT The urge To sTay home from school if I was bofhered by anyThing even a snifflef' Erlk Helllkson Too found iT Too TempTing To resisf. slamming The snooze buTTon on his alarm clock. I-ie commenTed, AfTer all, I only have TA firsf period. Jeff Pat- larson had The oiher sfrain of The disease and he found himself, run- ning around Trying To keep up wifh work, The applicaTion deadlines. BUT Then I jusT said fly iT. WheTher you wanf To admif if or noT, This dreadful disease infecfed every Senior aT Mililani in one way or The ofher. Hopefully, This year none of The cases goT To be oui of hand. Even if your sympToms wenT by bar- ely unnoiiced aT all, you know Thai Seniorifis was somefhing 'Yn The Spoflfghf' for The Class of '88! -Jodi lvTaTsushima why- T ss . i s . U4 1.150 Rdehm . T There was Time There was To live' and ifs no secref T won T come back again. ss.. my :TW XS X X I I i Carla Rosenberg Sascha Roth Maile Ruiz A man should so live Thai aT The I would iusf like To say Thanks To l finally achieved one o close of every day he can repeaT: 'I everyone. Good day Tony! Surfing dreams, successfully. i would have noi wasfed my day' is life . . . The resT is deiailsf' say Thanks To mom and dai Zohar Warren babe I love you wiTh heart!!! TSEP 'M br u 3 I i Marlo Sakumofo lvl, D. L. PG's 84 especially my love SH, Thanks for all your love 8a sup- porT! All Things musi change-To somefhing new, To someThing sfrangef' 254 seniors L0f!QfG OW Clayton Salvador Thanks mom and dad for The good Times. God puf me here for one reason, To graduaf from high school! Anonymous Kimberly Saranlllio Sfacy Sasaki Thanks mom and dad for Thing. True love may be ra? True friendships even rarer! Duc de I.a Rochefoi I nr ,R Deena sdfd what you make of it, whether good or bad- try hard, do you'll live a happy life- l you Mom, Dad 81 Brandon- thshore. Derek Sato Cheryl Saville i'The past is but the past and can- not be changed, but the future is still in your power, Duke sGllf0S Lisa Schellens nderstand oneself is the clas- lrm of consolation, to elude elf is the romantic. George Santayaha Ann Schneider Alberl Schoch Thanx mom, Steve and Jeff for be- Speak softly and carry a big stick: lieving in me. Doug thanx for being you will go far. there. 1113 always, Ability is nothing Theodore Roosevelt without opportunity. Napolean l.lsa Schock Many dreams come true and some have silverlinings-I live for my dreams and a pocket full of gold'All my love to mom, dad and Pat. Jayson Seklycl 'ling rulez except before Godl ii wrestlers are awesome, jam- for Jesus 777, no posers, the fish 81 dove? PTL iii. Helen Sellari John Shadron if you're going to be a bear, be o grizzly! The lceman Guy Shlgemalo Thank Grandma and Grandpa for everything. Love, Guy. Seniors 255 r ,Mr Shane Shlmaura Kimberly Shinsafo Melanie Teresa Slbrel Leslie Silva Thanks Mom and Dad. The world Life is an arrow - Therefore you Mom and Dad, who said it was im- meets nobody half way, must know what mark To aim at, possible! Thanks A all your luv and Over The Top how to use the bow - Then draw it support I luv u BOTH! 2 Billy and Lyn- To The head and let il' QC! Henry Van Dyke l l da look To the future. l luv u both! '88 James Smith Tla Smllh Lei Sprales Thank you Mom and Dad for being Remember When. . . rrserrariirrre Cap and gown ordering al- ready? NO! I haven'T taken my por- traits yet! I haven'T even finished my college applications. I know l'd bet- ter hurry up . . . lcan't believe l'm a Senior aIready! Wasn'T it just yesterday when Things were so easy? Remember when school meant hopscotch and chicken fights in The jungle gyms? And The biggest problem we had was wondering what to bring for show and tell? Slowly but surely, life began To get tougher. One day we realized that we were working with expononts instead of apples in math, and our personal belongings had to be locked in metal lockers instead of cubbyholes. Yes, we were growing up. Along with the many changes came a lot of differ- ent friends and fun times along the way. Maureen Whalen can still re- member a day after school sitting in front of The TV while, we Took apart all of The Oreo cookies and put The cookies in one pile and the white part in the other, we were only eating The cookie port and saving the white for later, Soon we all got stomach aches so we put The rest of The cookies back To- gether. Marcl Lau remembered, I'Trading stickers with my friends. In The seventh grade everyone had at least one awful experience. lt seemed as Though everyone was going Through a rough Time. Robert Nlshlda seemed to recall That, at Wheeler everyone was kinda hyper and There were so many fights. Next came The big step The migration to Mililani High School, Jon Hashlzume remembered that he thought coming to high school would be Ukinda scary. But when we finally got here and got used to it, high school life wasn't bad at ali: in fact iT was a lot of fun. Remem- ber being a Freshman and having to do initiations? What about your very first prom? How about your first love- or what you Thought was your first love? And remember The day when you went To get your li- cense? Things have surely changed WhaT'? Oh. I musT've dozed off for a minute - sorry. Okay what was The number of that photographer again? Back to Senior life. Nevertheless. Those memories will remain ln the L Mark Sfanklewlcz When I grow up I want 2 B just I Until we meet againl :lever Thanx Mom and Dadlll Spotlghf' forever. -Jodi Matsus l Tania Stanley smiling! Thanks Mom N Dad! yo both. Love you Erick. e who say ii con't be done usually interrupted by others l . Anonymous Timothy Stock Erick Strong Richard Suematsu Your life is worth living-U gotta Kou Hopena is nou Hana la lo'ohia. We are the champions, my start taking if no one eise is giving- Thank you Mom and Dad, I iove you friends, 84 if u're not afraid to open your both and l love you Tania! Queen eyes-U may B pleasantly surprised, Huey Lewis r S A Phillip rabian natePunksCutEmUpInChunks 5ureUHeardlVle84 YourEgo :lmDevastatinglmSoG-oodltsA ieCauselEatl?appersLikeA baITheyCallMelnsane! L,L.CoolJ Ricky Tahara Edward Takano Sherry Takara Hustle, desire and dedication al- Never be afraid to chase adream Thanks Mom8cDad for everything ways bring greater rewards than for even a blind man can catch a you've done. Thank you Mr8iMrs H physical ability. Thanks Ma, Dad. Ty, rainbow. Sit back and hold tight . . . and especially Kevin 84 Michael KC and G-ramps for your support! The journey is about to begin! RSO James l love U both 443 Kevin SMK Kristen 443 l'm out of here. l Gavin Takenaka Carey Tanaka Troy Tanaka Maa Tanuvasa ithings are never easy: easy The difference between dreams An optimist laughs to forget - a l've been through it all, winning and never become great! and reality is what you do with your pessimist forgets to laugh. defeat, but graduation is the ONE I N. Eldon Tanner possibilities. Anonymous will meet. Thanks l'v1om8cDad. We Anonymous are friends, Samoan sift! Seniors 257 Spoilighiina On Nickname in the hails of Mililani High School echoed some of The sirangesi nick- names. The yearbook siaff conduciea a survey To discover some of The most unusual and pui Them ln The Spoi- Hghfniake This auiz and see how many Seniors you can march To their nick- names! Slug Brian Omine Chica Debbie Wong Gorilla Kaliki i-lochberg Woobie Mari Anbe Keeks Leiy Pena Bacon Christine Macon Answers D i i uooow euiisuug 5-'9Qll90H PIHDX 5uoM egqqeq eugwguoug Dued A491 ' BQUV HOW 258 Seniors ,, Y 5. N X E Vlark Sfdnkiewicz awaits The perfecf piciure. 2. wiors help decorage The free for Christmas spirit rek, 3. Jason Brown sends The scoop by phone. viafi Higa, Amy Mueller, and Lisa Kurdkake stand :i discuss whaT's up. 5, Seniors ge? rockin ' ai i Christmas dance competition. 4 3 Seniors 259 One. .Two. Three Smilell H ey! Look! Someone wiTh d comerd! someone yelled. Suddenly, There wds o sTompede of sTudenTs rushing To be in The picTure. The comerd girl sTepped bdck, ongered dT The loss of surprise. A fdmilior scene dT MHS. ThroughouT The yeor sTudenTs Tried, Their hdrdesT To be In the Spotlight . WheTher iT wds jusT To irriTdTe The picTure Tdker or o sincere dTTempT To geT in The yeorpook, sTudenTs were consTdnTIy jumping inTo The pic- Ture. 'iEveryTime l sow ci cdmerci, iT seT me off running. l wdnTed To be in everyThing! Lein- elle Manzano sdid. OThers were offended. lf The yedrbook hod wdnTed you in The picTure They would hove Token your picTure. lT's un- cool To jump in! Katherine Dagget sold, This is dll o porT of going To school. iT gove everyone d chdnce To be In the Spotlight. There were even d few who didn'T wonT To be phoTo- grdphed. Don'T you Toke ThdT picTure or else wos o fomilior phrose heord from Kari Matsui! 4. QL-RQ Lance Crumbllss, Annie Schneider, Cheri Posey, ond Jennifer Reish checking ouT The scenes below. 2. Camie McNeil hugs Heather Wilson ofier cr rough ddy dT school. 3. Malia Martin Tries To conTrol her exciTemenT obouT onoTher doy QT school. 260 Seniors Dm 2 Q' Qi I4 lugs? 3 --:3 l' ws 4.-qw 3 1. Kimberly Shinsalo gefs cornforTobIe for Sen- ior Luou. 2. Lesle Ocrelo, Cheryl Fabella, ond Diana Ola enjoy Thern- selves oT Senior Luau, 3. Vllma Badua concen- TroTes ond Tries To under- sTond The lecTure. A. Sa- sha Rolh ond Tony Ra- mos pose for The com- ero. 5, Brian Mlyamolo, Dori Hlgashi, Daryl Kajlwara, ond Tracy Ara- lani dance To The beoT. 6, Chrlsline Macon ond MI- chele Greenamyer hove fun in The sun on o week- end. Seniors 261 Special MomenTs L41 As you walked upon The sfoge, The Spoillghi was on you and only you. This was your big momenT. Do you ever re- member feeling ThaT way? ' Each of us had our special momenTs during The pasT four years ThaT helped To make high school life fun - or aT ieasT bearable. One of The highlighfs for Staci Sasaki was The Paso- deno Trip. IT was fun being able To do Things wiTh jusT me ond my friends. The besT Thing Thaf happened To Kevin I-Ilga was geTTing my car . Of his four years in high school, Ken- neth Brum's besf nighT was, The nighT of Junior Prom, es- pecially The parTy afTer and checkin' ouT all The chicks, WheTher iT was The Freshman dance or Senior Luau ThaT you remembered The mosT, we know These good Times will re- main in our hearTs forever. - Copy by Jodi MoTsushima 262- Seniors Ts Marilee Thomas Timothy Tilton Dancing in The deepesT oceans, TwisTing in The waTer, your jusT like a dream The Cure I l Kismet Trimarche Michelle Tsumoto Paul Tzlvanl May l always seek new ways To ex- press whaT l Think, how I feel, who l Monday is a recovery from weekend. Thanks for everyi am. Thanks Mom and Dad!! Mom and Dad. Hey Underclosz EAT MY WAKEl Hey Brew Cr miss you guys LATER!! Kozo Uemura Kristin Ugale Rhonda Valera l remember These posT years aT Goodfimes were mode for you and 2 all my friends parTy hardy! 1 MHS. I learned a loT of Things here. l, buT The memories will lasT forever. family Thanks for all ThaT you l WhaTever l do, clan'T hesiToTe. And Luv ya Mom, Dad, Mikey 84 Buddies. clone! Mom l love you very rr l'd like To say Thank you To every- Thanx! The 4 of usf T if And Re be a good boy! I love ODS l x I I Sieve Vender :n't waste your time always arching for those wasted years. re up . r . Make your stand and lize your living in the golden mrs. 'ian Smith I t 1 ' Q Paul Venfura Jay Vieira WANTED: Last seen on Farmers l'm never out to impress anybody. Boulevard with gold chains and a l'm just me. What l do ls what l do.l black kangol. Reported to have do it for me and only me, stolen LL. Cool J's attire. Has an ex- tremely L-O-N-G . . , schedule. Clarissa Villaflor There's no regrets. only HGOGD TIMES to my friends with everlast- ing love cherish the moments now and always. And to my wonderful family, I Luv U, I ' I 1 Davld Vincent me to take it to the outer limit! l you Maria! Thanks Mom and And to everyone else who le it a fun Senior year! X i I ni lr 'I I V Wendi Vlnnece This is the only life for me: surround myself in my own fantasy, You just gotta be strong and believe in yourself cause love is all you need! Queen David Vlnfon He is strong who conquers others: he who conquers himself is mighty. Lao-Tzu Marnie Vlquella All my luv 2 Ma, Pa, Dod, Joe, Jes, T. Boy 84 All the LB Galz. Thanx A the support, the laughs, gs jus being ttggre 4 me! Luv ya all very much! Brad Wakahiro can really know what any- - is thinking, or what he is like, except that person him- thlans 3: 'ffl I 1 i I Dina Wakuzawa What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters com- pared to what lles within us, Ralph Waldo Emerson I' I Carissa Wolfman Life is not always what one wants it to be but to make the best af it as it is, is the only way of being hap- PY' . . Jennie ChUl'Chllf COIOH wdfdhdbe Success is like failure turned inside out-so stick to the fight when you're hardest hit. - it's when things seem worst that you musn't quit. Anonymous Seniors 263 A I Final CounTdown ' The lasT one, ever! Think back To The very lasT fooT- ball game of your very iasT year, or The very lasT Wel- come Dance, Homecoming, even your iasT firsT auarTerl Doesn'T Time seem To fly by? Brian Omine sure ThoughT so, ul can remember The lasT fooTball game. We played Aiea and everyone was preTTy down. IT was The lasT Time we played TogeTher as a Team, Senior year uniTed The class of eighiy-eighT in every way, especially when we won The Homecoming SpiriT week for The firsT Time. T'The suspense was awful when we were waiiing To hear The resu5Ts, and They They didn'T even announce The winner. BuT Senior's dominaTed anyn way! Donna Maze re- called, when asked abouT her lasT Homecoming game. So The counTdown conTin- ues. One hundred and ThirTy days Til graduaTion, one hun- dred and TwenTy-nine days Till graduaTioh and when Thai day finally arrives memories of our lasT year will flood our minds and shine in ThaT special spoTiighT. -Copy by Kari NlaTsui l l Melanie Wafanabe Todd Watanabe Thanx Mom Dad 84 Davy We've i'Do noT dweil in The pasT, do Sure Been Through AloT BUT l finally dream of The TuTure, concenTr Mode lT! All Those Memories Will For- The mind on The presenT mome 3xIge.r,SBe Treasured!RAK! 143 THE A Shakyarnurl Buddha T ' T ' 7 afuf- ' I T Teresa Wear Chris Wells i nn., I 1-gi H i I Maureen Whalen Hedfhel' Wilson lT s funny how Time can change as Mom, Thanks Tor all your supporT fasT as we can run. lT's sad To say and love Through good Times and we have To parT when The Tun has had l Love you. 5usT begun. C 84 K Seniors 264 Debbie Wong Rema Wong f'Hope is like The sun, which, as we l believe The children are The iourrzey Toward iT, casTs The shadow Ture, Teach Them well and lei Ti' of our burden behind us. lead The way . , . find your sTren Samuel Sniles in love, WhiTney HousTon L , K 1 l nun' Lynne Yamaguchi Derek Yamamoto Patti-Rae Yamamoto 1 have to laugh to keep from To everything There is a season g thanks for everything you and a time To every purpose under heaven Ecclesiastes 3:1 JGSOII YGITIGUCHI l've experienced some highs and been through some lows, whaf fhe future holds for me- nobody knows. Thanx Mom 84 Dad for helping me Through. I I I Jamie Yanabu and Dad, you have taught aiues to last me forever. With- rour guidance, I would have S' made ir. I LOVE YOU SO Hokyong YI Sooff Ylm And whoever exalts himself will be Treasure The moments for fhe abased and whoever humbles him- memories will last forever. self shall be exalted. Maflhew 23:42 Marcie Yoshida Mom 84 Dad, Thanx A all U've done A me, l really appreciate gs love u guys PG'z, friends of a friend, FRENZ TILL THEE END! THATS WUT A EVER frenz R A! Serena Young Seniors we're finally graduat- hanks to all my friends who a this year fun a special thanks anee. Thanks Mom l love you vs. Jennifer Yuen Lee Mike Zqpqifq Love is patient, love is kind. If al- ways protects, trusts, hopes, and perseveres. Love never fails. l Corinthians 43:4-7 Chris Zaucha This world is full of kings and queens who'll bind your eyes and steal your dreams Much love and thanks To Mom and Dad. Black Sabbath Seniors 265 As The old year came To an end, many Seniors experienced The resolu- Tion blues. Having To make Those promises ThaT only lasTed for abouT a week before They were broken or didn'T even lasT Through The new year. There were some Typical resoluTlons like losing weighT, or being Thin or see- ing Their shoes over Their bellies, buT how could people have kepT resolu- New Year's ResoluTions Shine Cn lnio The New Year Tlons like ThaT when There was all ThaT holiday food leff over To finish? AnoTher famous resoluTion was To do beTTer in school. Sfacl Sasaki kepi This resoluTion alive by having sTaTed, l'm going To srudy more ond gef beTTer grades. And yeT anoTher sTandard resoluTion among Seniors was like whaT Dianne Olesin sTaTed, l'm going To have The besT Senior year possible. Carla Rosenberg had anofher asp of her Senior year and ThaT was Ti myself and noT be influenced by ers. Many people made resoluTions They couldn'T keep, and hope There were some of you who v successful wifh your new years ref Tions. Linda Bryant Darryn Habu Jon Hashlzume Time is like ci fuse, shon and burn- 'THope, like The gleaming Taper's ing fasT. lighT, Adorns and Cheers our way: And sTill, as darker grows The nighi Emhrtst a brighfer ray. Oliver Gold- sm: 5' .Fo 21 A ,, Q U, sg- .J .:.:--M. . s. . if 13 shaun Harm Ami Janson As The peach blossom flows Winningisn'T everyThing . ., lT's The ' Give us The Teachings of His Majes- Tl-TE TIME HAS COME AND G downsireom and is gone inTo The only Thing! Ty, for we don'T wanT no devil phi- AND SO MUST I. unknown, l am a world aparT That is noT among men. 266 Seniors Iosophyf' Bob Marley .YA I U C Karen Kepner Richard Koenig Lisa Kurakake it to thonk Mom and Family for i'ln your honds, Iles your destination, Of oll the prized possessions in the support. Also Mrs. Kato. ILOVE the book of true Iite you hold the world, none con motch the volue KEVIN for being by my side! I key .. . originol NSC. Steel Pulse of o heort thot's filled with 'Iove', II The lord is my strength. Anonymous . .I Mlchelina Miller QX TO MY FAMILY. FRENZ 84 MA JH L-B GIRLZ1 THANX 4 ALL THE 59 TIMEZ!! LOVE YA MOM 84 ! JKH -'143!l LOVE YA-SU, CHAR BZ! EKA'Z '88 Leonard Nehl Jason Kayafanl You con do anything with dreoms ond SPARE CHANGE. SPARE SS CHANGE Tlesse Mo Williams Mo, I finally mode it! Thonx for helpv ing me with everything, I couIdn't hove done it without your support. I iove you Mom, Memo, Renesho, Seon my son Seon Jr. ', 1 Qnnznnnnnnnn anna- llllllllli W Senior Memories Cougi f. ew 1' mA.H,5 ,Q ,Muon , 4 44 45 ,M Zi' if 4' fit r if ' 'Qi' if if f usi Think, rweniy, yeors from now, we wiii be heoded io our reunion ond we'ii sion' remi- niscing oboui our Senior yeor. Some of Those oid fohd memories will be our Senior ossembiy in The beginning of The yeor, Senior luou, The group shoi, The oonirocis, The pep roiiies, homecoming, The cdr wosh, winierboii, proms, commence- meni, ond mony oiher personoi memories. Lisa Schockrecoiled, 'ii hod io hide in The Trunk of o MG io get on bose one Time. Richard Suemalsu solid, 'ii was oi o DC1i'fY,'Gi'idlGSk6d my friend To ger my Truck. When he wos bringing my truck io me he crashed ir. All Thor Jodi Alex- ander hod io soy wos, The Senior Luou. Aii ihese memories ond mony oihers will remoin In The Spohighf forever, Copy By Wendy Froozok Qiii 268 Seniors A 5 1 1 The SpoTIighT my , .,,, Q z,. Seniors 269 Closs of 4988 Senior Cornrnenoenneni Boll 'il Live For Your Love. King Alex Gosmen 270 Seniors lvloy 411, 4988 Almosl everyone looked forword 'ro Their Senior Commence- meni Boll ond whol They were going To do ofierwords. Dawn Artis sioied Thor she wos pionning To 'ispend Time wiih oll my friends ond go oui ond oolch o snow of some sor'r offer The boil. Some Seniors were o lillle more oreoiive wiih Their ideos like Chris Macon, who wonled lo hove o soovenger huni down- iown or oiher orozy Things like ihoif' One Senior wos porliculorly creolive. Paul Venfura sold, llWell, since l'll be dressed in o Tux, I would like io do 'Jornes Bond' Type of Things. l-le nod some olher exirovogonl plons lhoi involved ioy pislols, renied plones, por- ochuiing, John Dorninis Resiouroni, buf we won'i go inio deioilsl lviony Seniors nod rnony ideos ihoi were In The Spoflighf, bui how mony ociuolly hoppened? Queen Diono Oio QQHHSNK Allendonls: Merci Lou ond Lyle Hosegowo Allendonls: Kelly Romlsccl and Brion Omlne Allendonlsz Deeno Solo and Shelly Au Allendonlsz Michelle Rocomo and Jclson Roberls The Graduating Class Qin Nihoioc Abe, Barry 224 Abe, Colette 74, 224 Agas, Rosalee 58, 60, 72, 73, 77, 224 Agbayani, Henry 74 Agbayani, Joanna 224 Agena, Darren 224 Ahuna, Sean 224 Akagi, Bryan 224 Alexander, Jodi-Lynn 93, 224 Almaraz, Valerie 224 Alvarez, Kelan 70, 224 Ambrosia, Leslie 224 Anbe, Matthew 52, 400, 224 Anderson, Richard 225 Anderson, Sinclair 39, 225 Ando, Jamie 44, 48, 53, 54, 225, 252, 342 Arakaki, Dory 225 Aratani, Tracey 4, 225, 264 Artis, Dawn 38, 50, 225 Asamura, ii.i Robb 83, 443-2251 V f, Au, Shelly 40, 440, 225, 274 Augie, Jimmy 226 ,,,, Badua, Vilma 39, SQ, 54,,222. 226, 264 7 7 Bailey, Michael 8, 68 Baltero, Kevin 226 Baricar, Lee 86, 226 Batac, Phillip 226 ff Bates, Vanessa 64, 226 Beaver, Susann 226 Cousins, Cindy 66, 67, 229 Cronin, Heidi 229 Crow, Jeff 229 Crumbliss, Lance 83, 229, 260 Cua, Elizabeth 229 Doggett, Katherine 229 Daguio, Leslie Daida, Sean 6, 54, 60, 66, 73, 74, 229 DeSena, Alan 43, 55, 60, 64, 65, 66, 230 Debebar, Ivan 69, 70 Debidbar, Cecile 39, 230 Dela Cruz, Pamela 93, 447, 230 Diamond, Sharon 230 Dionsio, Ann Marie 66, 230 Dillard, C. J, 230 Do, Dung, 230 - Do, Nhan 230 Dona, Jo'o, 53 78 90, 234 Dorado, Dina 234 0 5 Drazicy, Wendy 2,34 my . . y Dulduiaog Grace 50, 754, 27374 Dunston, Frank Vl, 43, 83, 234 Elliot, use 43, 24, as, 44, 47, 49, 57,766,231 245 Esmeralda, Amelia 74, 234 0 ETO, Meritt 40, 52, 57,, 58,.,59, ,LL 66 234 0 Eubdnks, Timothy 234 Gersdorff, Lynette 235 Giltner, Shanee 45, 45, 49, 50, 235 Gishitorni, Dawn 77, 236 Gohier, John 68, 236 Goode, Christopher 400 Graham, Randy Graves, Norman 236 Greenamyer, Michele 7, 39, 50, 57, 95, 442, 443, 236, 264 Greenwell, Michael Guerrero, Bernadette 6 Gullory, Richard 9, 25, 64, 65, 66, 86, 87, 236 Guitang, Efren Gustafson, Cynthia 445, 236 Gustle, Nicole 4, 50, 447, 236 Jicha, Todd 239 Johnson, Ty 73 Jones, Frederick Jones, Tamela 42, 43, 54, 64, 65, 23LLO Kaaikaula, Chad 424, 240 Kajiwara, Daryl 25, 55, 78, 424, 240, 264 Kama, Celeste 240 Karnisugi, Keith 53, 54, 78, 424, 240, 342 Kaneshiro, Keith 403, 240 M 4853, 54, 86, nlai, Kyle 240 Norren 244 l-labu, Darryn 266 Hamada, Keifh 67, 236 Hamamura, Janel 237 7 it Hao, Hale 237 4 HCJS9QGWO,'0l.Yl90:55, 73, 74,7 237, 274 Hashizume, Joh 44, 52, 625773, s1si---- 74, 77, 266 l-iashizumi, Jason 266, 7 Home, chad 55, 73, 424,237 ifleatherly, ,Tracy 447q, 237 Hedrick, Brendai66, 67, 237 Hedrick, Brian 237 Heimke, Hannah 39,762, 772, 2371 l-lellikson, Erik 40, 79 Hepler, Jeffrey 39, 237 Herrer, Chris 40. 45, 237 7 i51rga,,Kevin, 4 40, 237 ss , shima, Jon 5, 73, 83, 244 Kayatani, Deborah 42, 50, 58, 73, 244 Kayatoni, Jason403 my Kealoha, Reggie 244 Kepner, Karen 267 Kiin, Randall 53, 244 Kinilau, Bennett 5, 45, 404, 405 1 .. , y Kinmore, Brent 440, 244 Keanui, Denise 244 . Koenig, Richard 267 Kurakake, Lisa 36, 37, 38, 54. 259, 779287 77 7 Kushima, Denise 73, 74, 244 Lagmoy, Zachary 2 4 Lamprjnan, Jill Vl,,38, 50, 244 Lau, Lianne 244 Lau, Marci 48, 50, 53, 62, 222, 77 242, 0274 7 77 8 Lee, Nathan 38, 44, 45, 59, 64, 65, 242, 3472 '7 77 Lee, Terry 46, 79, 424, 242 Lee, Wendy :ff Lefebvre, Joseph 242 Lim, Patrick, 55, 242 Lindsey, Jodie 242 Lipsitt,gYMlct3ael 242 liiulevdegaf Paulo 907, 794 ' nili Lokey. Cheryl 28, 50, 64, 65, Longboy, Marcus 243 8 Lenteyao,-Qaraiyn 66524131 , Lorenz, Michael it 7 Louis ,,,, P erecy 243 ,,i,, liucas, iil Joneinorie Lyman, Patriciafi Macon, Christine 30, 57, 4:08, Bello, Mary 64,5 226: 5 Evans, HUY46, 49, 67, 234' 'iiii Higol Mmmew -259' 266 Benavente, Raman 83, 227 , Eveland, Michael 234, 245 Higcshi, DOH 54, 474, 237, 264, Benedict, William ii. ,1,-sir 3425 Benson. MSW 227 L L Hlgnsni, Paul 238 99443, Denise 227 71 Koji 4241, 7425.238 gglcixdfjb ggj 83' 227 7 4-imc, ring 48, 50, ss, 45, 238 Bratton, John 94, 95, 4473, 227 77 3 7 7 iii 7 Brown. Jason 443,,227. 259 , P08940 Chew' 72' 78' 234' 264 Honda snnnnon ss 4238 Bmm, Jason 92 A 70 7 -FQJOIGO. Michelle 2345 srn s iii Honda' sncm 238 Bfum' Kenneth 4 Ferreira' James 234 Honda' Susan 57 62 66 238 Bfydml L55do..Q66 Eerreiro, Qg1rrie546, 234 Q ,,, , ,,,,, . 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Llshii, Derren 50, 239 CGfv0lh f Treev 228 is 4 , 74irf72355f4 s f si,s frs,nri,7?sioy 57559, 82, Castelo, Gina-Marie 228 Fujioka, Kelli 62, 445, 235 7 7 239 '77i 7 09644491 71MOfif3D0 226- ssir gsfuliwerv.ss,E26G0,f235,e 7,,, s ,si r, sishrkawo, treviss 73,239 + Cera, Loretta 228 '77 7 777 Fukaigawiir, Shari 2357 5 ii5gWOff,Q1O'77!gQyG,-5234 77', 71'i - 7 C9597 SIEQYPHQEDB 323 ,si s ,,, 4 ,,7,, ,,, , ,,,7, s is s chambers, Kelly 228 7' 7777 KJ777 ' 7 AK77 77 7 ,77 is KAA77 7 r7777 if Chang, ,TracigfLeef228.5 ,,, ,,,, 2 L , 1 , L 4 L Judy 7 7 Chock, Renee 229 7 7 7 77 - fm Coen, Miele 25,, 294538, 48, ,sgGanj3bol,,igeviiagvl 2355 ,, s, , i ,,, L. , 54, 77, 229, 3437 I CZIC Garcia, Eva 64, 62,1235 5 f'.Janc5Usek'f Michael ri' 3' 77 1 Couchmdn, Jeana77229 777 ii7i 7777 G e rsdorff377David 235 i77i7 5 5 7 ' ii-' Uichii, Jarnes 5,777 4055 7777 7 2435 26 4577523 4 22123 4 L Makekau, Cheri 44, 33, 38, 53, 751558, 554, 62,7:j.72,--13, T. , 243, r , , Je!1fiif9E,,62,,Q4' 243 L L 7 Manzana,'Leineil'243 777' Manzoku, sgniny, 44, 57, ss, 59, -777 625766, 97759 2435777 77 luiidfcd And Eighty-Eight Markham, Jocelyn 88, 89, 243 Marsh, Julie 244 Martin, Jennifer 244, 260 Maruyama, Kazuyuki 244 Masuda, Garret 403, 244 Matsui, Kari 34, 46, 50, 244, 342 Matsumoto, Jeff 43, 24, 44, 53, 222, 244 Matsumoto, Jennifer 66, 74, 244 Matsunaga, Shawn 244 Maze, Donna 4, 244 McDaniels, Roy McNeil, Candace 243, 260 McWilliams, Tiesse 267 Mende, Jane, 44, 50, 52, 59, 72, 73, 74, 79, 244 Mendoza, Johnny 244 Mercado, Christopher Midgette, Alicia 245 Miller, Michael 245 Miller, Michelina 267 Miner, Matthew 83, 245 Mira, Pegeen 44, 53, 54, 57, 62, 72, 73, 74, 245 Miranda, Todd 44, 53, 72, 73, , g , 74, 77, 245 f Miyamoto, Brian 44, 55, 424, 245, 264 7 Miyashiro, Chris 53, 54, 245 . Montanez, David 245 Moore, Theresa Morgan, James 246 fMorioka, Cindy 246 Moss, Robin 45, 47, 49, 74, 246 Mueller, Amy 36, 37, 38, 79. Oaks, Krisna 248 Ocreto, Leslie, 25, 86, 87, 249, 264 Ogata, Shawn 97, 249 Oishi, Edwin 77, 78, 249 Okimoto, 249 Oishi, Michael 249 Okimoto, Ron 92, 93, 249 Okubo, Traci 48, 54, 58, 249 Olaiver, Melanie 97, 249 Olesin, Dianne 249 Olmos, Darcie 249 Olsen, Mark 249 Omine, Brian 83, 424, 249, 274 Oshimo, Derek 249 Oshiro, Juli 74, 77, 250 Ota, Diana 7, 95, 97, 98, 99, 443, 250, 264, 270 Oyadomari, Jason 55, 250 Ozaki, Suzanne 46, 74, 250 D 5405 Packer, Bonnie 88, 250 y i,,,, ii, 8 is Padello, Cary 83, 250 1 ,,, f . PGGHIO, Andy '15, 94, ,Ai-- 442,250 - sssn sss, 6 ' Palada, Kim 250 J Pang, Sherri 74, 250 1 Park, Jolene 250 Parker, Melanie 250 Parker, Nicole 4, 38, 40, 44, 50, 53, 254 Patterson, Jeffrey 25, 254 234' 246, 259 Pena, Leticia 38, 50, 65, 78.95, rviukoi, Jaymie 6, 46, 49, 246 443' 254' 343 fiyiuiien, rvlofgofei aa, 46, 246 Pefeltvl Tlmothv 254 J imuranokc, eien io, Qt, 404, ,,,r PGVVGEVG' Lvrrv 254 8 iisss 405. 443, 246 , ,,i , I imry Ferreira, Vernon USG 246 2 ,yii K 1-L ,,k:-1 6 I rrr, Pierce, Scott Q, Iih siiufpny, Frederick 38, 42, 64, - iiis 'P'!'1J9S9f' 53' 254 73, 74, 77,246 iftilluruyama, Kazuyuki NUEMQA Naehu, Renee 246 Nagai, Shawn 54, 66, 67, 246 Pitta, Lori 254 P Tis Ra don 254 ' UQ f Y , Pong, Andrew 400, 252 j Posey, Cheri 252, 260 Potter, Sheila 77, 252 Power, Stefani 252 A Rodgers, Michelle 45, 47, 49, 253 Rodriguez, Monica 62, 253 Roehm, Lisa 78, 443, 254 Rowenburg, Carla 66, 254 Roth, Sasch 39, 254, 264 Ruiz, Maile 254 Qiiffiyeisl Sakumoto, Marlo 254 Salvador, Clayton 53, 73, 254 Sammis, Fred Santos, Duke 403, 255 Saranillio, Kimberly 254 Sasaki, Stacy 52, 62, 74, 254 Sato, Deena 255, 274 Sato, Derek 424, 255 Saville, Cheryl 255 Scheltens, Lisa 255 Schneider, Ann 255, 260 Schoch, Albert 42, 43, 57, 64, 3 62, 65, 66, 255 A Schock, Lisa 255 Sekiya, Jayson 255 Sellari, Helen 255 Sharon, John 78, 83, 255 Shigemoto, Guy 255 Shimaura, Shane 424, 256 Shinsato, Kimberly 50, 62, 67. 73, 74, 256. 264 Sibrel, Melanie 256 Silva, Leslie 5, 256 Smith, James 256 Smith, Tia 443, 256 Son, Yong Sol 7 A J S roles Lei 446 447 256 3 U , ' L t 5 ,,, Stankiewicz, Mark 6, 64, 258, 343 7 Stanley, Tania 49, 257 Stark, Chris Stock, Timothy 95, 443. 257 Strong, Erick 49, 68, 69, 257 - Suematsu, Richard 53, 63, 79, 257 Sumiye, Jason 44, 45, 38, 45, 53, 57, 59, 72, 73, 77 Nakogawa, Carey 247 g 0 I 5 L 1 Nakagawa, Shareen 247 ',, ,,rir,, 7 g A izrr 5 g Jiyrf 1 ftiaidamoto, Renee 93, 247 Qy i cyif Ziiss 5 Quigley, Maria 45, Nakamura, Loureri 247 6 ,ii iiss 409, 252 A ,,ss,,iis,, ii i 2 Ndcamura. Renee 247 Nanpei, Oliver 247 Necfbaiek, Zane 73, 247 Nehl, Joe 267 Nerida, Joseph 403, 247 Nipp, Clinton Vl, 25 Nishida, Robert 55, 92, 445, 248 Nishioka, Fukuko 60, 64, 248 Nishioka, Lyle 52, 73, 77, 248 Nolan, Ann 248 Racoma, Michelle 29, 252, 274 Radona, Jerome 252 Rambo, Crystal 252 Ramirez, Anthony Tamron Philli 257 iiiiiiiii iiirii I p . y . . Tachibana, Glen 42, 58, 59,166 67 Tahara, Ricky 4, 424, 257 Takano, Edward 54, 58, 66, 257 Takara, Sherry 257 Takenaka, Gavin 53, 405, 257 Tanaka, Carey 55, 72, 73, 74, f k ' eck 13, 17, l ROESCGI, Kelly 253, 274 A- 257 , . 22,353 47, Zio' ,52, 773436, 1 Ramos, Tony 39, 253, 264 4 ,,,, sssc L , roman, Troy 27, sa, 79. 42571 2,43 p Steven 253 Tanuvasa, Maa 9, 83.12573-ggsj., Newlon, Sean 400, 24831 sss, sss I-9 GWCUS' Tiff9VfY NOVUGS MGNIIGS 262 1 Kyle 248 5 A as ss ss 5 L ssss rsss 2 53 as is sss ,sss , ss A thomas. Steven 2 0 llfeiirri T Jisrcii Rauschenburg, Jolynn 253 y -ssr, Tilton, Timothy 405, 262 5 ' O'Brien, Katherine Reid, Chris 253 A 1 1 Reish, Jennifer 253, 260 7 Rios, Dodie 253 ' Riveira, Jon Roberts, Jason 83, 400, 443, 253, 274 Torngren, Erik 4 it Trimarche, Kismet 88, 89, 446, 1447, 262 Tsumoto, Michelle Tzivani, Paul 43, 24, 39, 44, 46, 69, 262 Uemura, Kozo 262 Ugale, Kristin 93, 97, 262 Valera, Rhonda 262 Vaughan, John Vender, Stephen 94, 263 Ventura, Paul 37, 38, 43, 55, 64, 263 Viera, Jay Dee 263 Villaflor, Clarissa 263 Vincent, David 45, 263 Vinnece, Wendi 39, 409, 263 Vinton, David 34, 52, 53, 78, 93, 263, 342 Viquelia, Marnie 86, 263 Wakahiro, Brad 55, 72, 73, 74, 424, 425, 263 Wakuzawa, Dina 73, 88, 89, 263 Waltman, Carissa 77, 263 Watanabe, Coran 44, 44, 54, 57, 62, 66, 72, 73. 74, 263 Watanabe, Melanie 99, 264 Watanabe, Todd 264 Wear, Teresa 264 Wells, Chris 264 g Whalen, Maureen 26437 -,L Wilson, Heather 260, 2641 if Wong, Debbie 44, 46.552, 62, 78, 264 Wong, Remo 62, 66, 67, 264 Y Yamaguchi, Lynne 50, 57, 58, 62, 66, 265 A , . Yamamoto, Derek 53, ,265 Yamamoto, Patti-Rae 5 A Yamauchi, Jason ii-, 5 Yanabu , Jamie 2650? ,11 5 Uardsangkau, 7 Yi, Hokyong 64, 265 frfyc fi,, tggir ' , , , Yim, Scott 54, 94, 265 ,-ss it 5 Yoshida, Marcie 265 Young, Heather q Young, Jennifer 343 Young, Serena 45, 265 Yuen, Jennifer 52, 265 Zahnata, Mike 2657 s8ii5 Zaucha, Chris 443, Looking book Through The yeors, w ore oble To remember The sbecioi mc menTs in our lives by refIecTing upon pic Tures. Since we were smoll, our boren were conTinuoIIy Toking pioTures of L Even Thoughlwe mdy fee! ThoT These pic Tures ore emborrossing, To our porenT They bring book unforgeTTobIe memorie The PorenT Ads seoTion in This yeorbook Sherri, My! How The yeors wenT by so quickly, Baby, look QT you now. CONGRATULATIONS!!! To our one and oniy. Go for TT . . . STrive ond ochieve your gools, Love, Mom ond Ddd designed To give our borenTs The obbc TuniTy To shore These memories. To Ther we were, ond will olwoys be, In The Spd lighf. T ,,,, :, ,,, ,ar Mike, it was o Tough climb ond you mode iT, We're so proud of you! Love, Mom ond Dod M T Norren, CongrdTu!oTions! A job well done! You ho grown inTo C1 fine young mon, We do iove ond oppre ote you. Mom ond Dod Aatt, Keep worlcrng for your goal We ootn trust and Always slrrve to do your pest' We are proud of you' You'ye only just begun - Were so proud ot youll Wrtn relieve I0 you Congratulatlonsl Mom, Dad, and Frlsky Love, Mom, Dad, and Chad love, Your favorite morn and sus 35: -it ff ' , J, K Ay, M, ,I ' r 2 , ' rr 5 4,1 lz' ' F145 f -. , A .I M wg: H 'raf ' r H 'M 4 iii r Youlh comes bul ' ' I f' , I once rn a lrfelrme. rf , Longfellow I V arret, Seems luke yesterday you were funrshrng pre- :nool Now you are graduatrng Were so proud ot youl ou wrll always have our love and support God Bless Jve, Mom and Dad Congratulotrorrs, we are proud ot youl 'lFollow your starl Love, Mom, Dad, Lance, and Wade l r alreve rn yourself - For belrevrng IS magrc You ore Kealimur Hrntze, Vour courage, delernwrnatron, and Where rs the little gurl l earned? We've grven you all rraue and very specral. Now snow us and the world the strength truly make you a Great Warrror Vou can tne lllools' to weotner life's challenges Go now, and Jlors of your rarnoows All of our love forever, Dad and accomplish anythrng you put your neart and mrnd to seek your dreams We love and support you Dad, Mom Om Love, Mom and Dad and Marc f Parent Ads 275 rw CongroTulciTions Alicici, we're very proud of you. Love Mom ond Dod S 3 9 Tino ond Down-You've boTh come o long woy, buf There is so much oheod! Much success, hoppiness, ond IcughTer os you Trip olong llfe's pofh, Love, Doo, Mom. ond Louro J I see me wiTh you ond oll The Things we do ForgeT The vveoTher, we should olwoys be TogeTher. - STing Where's The porTy? l'Children ore The keys of porddisef' -STodddrd Richie, l'm proud of you! Love Dod Roinbowmon! - Closs of '88! CongroTulo- Tions - We love you! 276 Pcirenf Ads Chrisy, You fill our heorTs wiTh such pride SToci . .. Toke Time To wonder whoT The ond joy! We love you very much! Dod ond fuTure may bring, louT live for Tocioy. be Mom couse Todoy is everyThing, K .ts L 1 5 15 A t so so s g ,,,Q:,:, X s NS si N Q f 3, 1- fr 'L 4' s. : '.s:s.::..:...N.' Q - e- -f ,lv D M5 lit K tkfsg - ,,:..,,, 6 - i I so gi , f K Ricky' YOU noni moie Us Very pmud of GH of Never imagine this angeIlc? tot, would ac- VOU' Q?f3OmP'S me? 5' Heep up mm H never complish such a lot, Shann, keep striving to say die spirit Heres a toast to you. Love, mee, new Challenges ahead Mom and Dad s Only parents' love can last our lives Our wish for you is to continue your positive outlook and much success, Vou have always made us so proud, We love you very much. Love, Mother and Daddy lohn Success is getting up one more time than Congratulations, you fooled the whole class, fou fall, Best wishes always. snicklefritzie. isherman? Carpenter? Soccer Player? Wres- Thank you forthe 47 years of joy you've brought ler? ice cream lover W for sure? No matter into our lives We love you so much and we look vhat! We love youll Dad, Mom, and Rich forward to the coming years God Bless you Jen. Thank you Fred for choosing us for your family. Margaret, Mom, and Dad V Z1-fireew f f X f f ,F , ,, , , , jf! 4? f f ..r,,,, W! S Li! M, f . 55 If ' 3 5 f - sy ff Wi X , f W C, ,..,,.... ,.,, , , ,,,., , .., Z, M ff f M gf V U f f f Z f , You've come o long woy on o diffvcull pofh. Moy you olwdys look lo The future wilh hope, derermlholloh, dedlcolion, ond cl love of life, beouly, ond people, Love, Mom ond Dod We hope you wlll olwoys be This hoppyl Love Dod you ond look forword To wolching you forge Congrolulolions! Those chicks ore Toosll L Dod, ond Scott 278 Porehl Ads , MOFTI Gnd 0':M5 e - T7 i.::. sg K... . Wehdy, We were proud of you Then, ond we're proud of you how We know you'll succeed in whofever you do, Love, Mom ond Dod Our mosl eorluesl yeors Cowper imporlohl ore our Cohgrdlulollons, Prlhcess! We ore proud of you ond wr love you Love, Mom, Doo, ond Mork Congrolulotnons, Amy We're proud of you ond we lov you very much. Mom, Doo. ond Donny cms ' We have loved me foods vvelve vcveled Wim Debbie, we cherish The me-mornes of your childhood or new Dams Hove o great futurell Love Mom ond Dad wish you success in dll your endeovors We love yc Ove' Mom' Dod, Mom, ond Dove as -.Q , F .. 5 ,Qi 6 ,rw is hs X N51 3 LX 1 . ,ug 2,1196-I -sg isa :s m ,l,, - T15 M T 'E' Q .2 X SQ Q ,ass e X i I s S if sis ls. X gg so T T fsgif .Q Q SQ-Agra. X ss p X Q:,.: + .Xa 32, , 1: e s me sy a s .:.. s -s we T Alm h- hi JO 4 Well! G, O S be mem O dl h ' L P.E , You have always broughf joy and happiness To 3 are proud of you, Jeh!' Love, Mom, Dad, and SCOTT you Og Lovg Mom' Rainy Gnd Rcsccfm U V C eemg our farrmy. Doh'T eyer rose your wonderful srhrle and zest for Ilfe Love Always' Mom and Dad 'XA child IS The sweetest 'rhnhg ID hafure C Lamb wer 'Ogio-mga ep that preTTy smile. 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We are proud of Q you've come a long way since Krkanda Days you Be happy Ondreoch for me Stars Bless you Gywoysl WhaT a joy she has brought me These 'I7 years a sd luck rn college Love, Mom, Dad, and Tracey Love Mom and Dad fflendr 0 DOI, 0 SNGGOW V O lOViI'1Q OGUQNTGY Parenf Ads 279 280 Personal Ads Mum- ,,,,,.,,k,L W - -:six Q RWM 5353 W? -:::-.-:.::a::-: - ,.L.,:,,.,:Q-.j5ggg:ggrs55.g-ig N me Q Yfhwgmisf ffgflwe wTQ,,,ae, LW '-MM Q' MY, ' ' Q 2?e e,Q 5 S2 eamgw5?S6SeQewW'A,g5QEmm53S5vaeo,'jf?.Qeeeef ,x13'!l?f5A a . sf:s:e-1:22 tt 2 as sreetr eeb+1seiies weesi,,f'rQt 'wma S'i5'M'WW W 79 Jay, Kat, Deb, Andie, Shann- You have known me in good and bad times, you have seen me when I was happy and when l was sad, . . , You have been with me when we had fun and when we were miserable, you have watched me laugh and cry, . . . Thank you for believing in me for supporting me and for always being ready to share thoughts together, . , . You are the perfect friends, Love and Friendship, Cheri Brian- WellbudyoumadeltMndlmsoproudofu! Thankusomuohfleverythlngandforbeingsuoha speoia1'frlend!Goodluok2uinthefuture, keep reaching-4thatstarllwlshudabestalways!Loveya D 2 I Q TA NA KA- We-Ilanotheryeargoneb y, endif e yclub lives on! Thank you for yournever-en dingsupp ortl lfllmissthoseCuiatantrumsj Goodlucknextyear! Ma ybelfllbe the yeartotakestate, . , Wishing you onlythebest. Remembertothinkpink!-Love 'Joy- ous - GD 'Tb-CIO-YQYO-Sli Vpk I dllhw -1clVe1-oo-urn-ha7v- an n n rw 1 v new fiircl I- o-dilawse-lla Nl t 4 -ik mr vel GDS 'lk-kufne' if be Yi p d I d k - gills-el-rn-iid 1 ig I I dk IV?7 N hires-cl -sis m -rl ol d I I b '77 ol e v l v yy k 477 CarrieCarinJanJenLori3Aki.'f-Xlllcansayls thanksforeverythlng!Belngfrenzwlthyouguysis thebestthlngthateveryhappenedtome!Oh- Carin, righton!!Ps-don wanbura tapuraburarnlll Loveyaall!Karri 2myBuddles: Chryssabaynadae-uand Tamela- Rfriendship Nmem ories wlllalwa ysBclose2rn y heart. 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Thanx4 beingthebestest sistaz!!Lotsaio vedan PSFiememba: When We 're fniors. . . acklez: Thanks-4 beingthespeciaifriendUFi2 fiifrenziike UR 1 ina miliionlllltreasureourfriend- p4ever!Aiwaysrememberthegoodtimes, the smorieswillkeepus close! L oveyaafways 2 rrna :k y- Thanx4ailthefun times wehad2gether. P'vebeenthrusomebadtimesbutlstiiiiuvuas 'chasbe4ilinever4getailthehappinessyou ve enme. Goodiuok!Rememberourluwleva! With fzylulc Kris- 10 yKalCherandlEBanana- Wemadeitll utdn 'tha vemade i t withou t you gu ys! Thanks for helove, funandsupportalltheseyears!Remem- 'alilhe sleep overs, movies, phonecalis, laughs, Ars, blrthda ysurprisesandjokes! Youguysare the fa testbestfriendsil 'llalwa yscherish these years- ywere thebestoftimesiiio ve youail!Love, Deb iith, Hey! Youmadeit! Thanksforaiithememo- s! Youha vegivenmeenough tolastalifetime! anthoughwehada fewroughspotsthegoodones tnumberthembymiiiions!Keepin touchand mkyouforeverything!Yourbudalways, Love, r 'is,AIice,Jen,Shari,Cor,andtherestofthe rig Well, 0uriastyearisjustaroundthecorner! fvebeen waitingforthisforsolong, butitseems to vecomeso fast!Letsmakethisthebestyearever! eg, Thanksforailofthehelp!Haveanawesome ar!Kyie, Thankyouforheiplngtomakemyninior arextraspecial! Wishing you werehere!L oveal- gvs, Lor rrn-Shell- Tiffer-Dillviur! Deadbugs Trojans re verA h-Duh! The Dorks Benchwarmers 2000 1shesJammin i?etardedHSnugglesanddames hecoolerimsorrybutnothe troilKarnA1 K iffA liis ehazards Ffadfordprove!Chaiiengel Win!Mis- oumybrotherGliff! Happy Grad Tiff! Love you eiiandwilicrywhenyouregonei,oveyouguysai- ysGoteam!Ciss IOJANTIMESSTAFF, . . Thanksforagreat arllreallyapprecia teyourmanyhoursofhard arkanddedication. You'realispecialandterrific. Jodi.ucktoaliyouSeniors!l'iirealhfmissyou!Love augs,CUJO VDREW-Hewo! This yearhasbeenin teresting ah ?Butwema deit!Rememberaiith ose times we dmoviepicnicsfeedingfishKauaiJRProm Winter llShoppingSummerleaguedefenserulesScir- coPreludeSa turdayNi!eLivebadmoodsirrita- nfluffytreesgoRoboAlways CatsvsDogs Thanks 'beinghere formen oma tterwha thappensl 'llbe fe-foryouLoveyouJEN .A GS- Thanx4beingxtraspeciaifrenz2me8 4lis- 1ing2myproblernsd stufi!i'linever4geiUguysso rntrigetmek ?K? Takecarecuzlcare!LoveAl- sys-S TACI gg-saw' , as T JO! K A R- He ydudes! The yearsarebehindus now Don 'tyoutwoeverforgetaiithefun times. . . Slee- povers, Ehukai's8i OhiChi's! Thanksforbeing there wheneverlneededahelpinghand ikno wwe Wbego- ingourseparate ways, butfiiaiwaysbehereloryou guys, kay! ThanksagainloreverythingiLuv- TINA Marci, Brian, Lyle, Chad, Brad, Dann y, Blaine, Ryan, Shelly! Scott-Heyyouguys! Well, the year'soveriloanstiliremembersummertime. . .ali th osemo viesd beach days. Thanks yo u gu ys, for someofthebesttimesofmyschooidays!Marci- We hadsomeradtimesyeah!Eh, datswhatltaut!Love YaGuysAlways- Tina Ja y, Mele, Deana, Di- Weliguys wema deft! Thanks 4beingsuchgreatfrenzandmakingthisyeara memorableone. Goodluekineverythingudo! U guysdeservethebest!L oveaiwaysSisD DearChiquitaMoosh:Ohbo yamlgonna miss you!!!!Boo-hoo wahhh! We 'vehad tons ofcrazy tirnesanditsbeen3yrsofpureheck thatwe 'veput eachotherthru. Thanx4aiwaysiistening2me8 my probs. Miss youa wholeBunch-Have funanddont triptoomanymags, TakecareandLoveyaiots-Bye Piggy!Pals4e ver- Clarissa Gman, Glenda ChrissyPhylIis Csren Twn- OK Cru8UMMA-Dance. Believers ?MGD. WB. Vbali. OK View. WT. Freeway. PnS. Gymbo. Safeway. outside myH OUSE PA R7'lES!Bon fire. tailga te. HOMECOMING. cafe. B-bail. trip- WB. sangbang. New Year!FiLA B0 YSStyi. THA NKS4A L L d memories yo! Hana Dada ti!iOidfu1-BES TFRIENDS FOFiEVER!!Iub, Andg A OK 12473- Wewehadproblems, butweoveroamethem together Thanks forunderstandingd beingpatient whenlneededtimed space! You 'vemademyyears special!! 'iicherlsh the memories fore ver! ifnothing else, lknowfllaiwaysha vea friendinyou!Allmylove, 775 chriskevin wade wayne daleryan chris tanx4 aiidaradicai fun timz wealiha d2gether dont4 get when weresenlors when wereseniors weiu v you guySRSS Jen,KeI, Jeff, Rob, Jon,Dan: Uguys Ragreat bunchoffrenz!H'ememberallthegfea tmemoriesll 'li never4-getallofU!Jen- Thanksd beinga terrl fic friend! Yourhelpd supportmea nsalot2rne! L ove U Ali Jen WBJ5xKris CrysDeonnaEIizHeyDudez Weili hope youhada good yearHeme-mberaiithe Good times wehadLoveyouguysalways CHIL L !L uvu Ran-D!Love-u!!MicheIle Ch-ijustwanted2saythanx4beingaspeciaifriend 8 cousin2mellreaiiyapprecia!eit!ifueverneed2 talkjustcaliK?lha ventisownedU- YET! Takecare cuz1oare!i-iopeugradnextyear! HA H! L ove-your lavcuz Jason-HeyBoo!OurSenioryearisfinailyover, so smile formeno wandremember wha tlsayi Thank youforthosespeciaimemories, icherishedinmy heart!Bestofluckto you! TakecareandGodbiess! Loveyaaiways-KRIS THE30FUS:Surebeenthroughalothuh ?!Somany memories2treasurelifiemember:SeniorLuauwa- terbalioons, Beachparty, BonJovi, FiockyHorror Time Warp , Homecoming-SeniorzRule!!, The park, 89ttSiurpees, youcan Yreplaoeanip, Student Life, Traumas, Xmasdinnerin.Jan. atChiChis, Caf- finenowExcedrine, Vivarin, 'ilmabukbukuloiani lntschool. , . Can'tbeileveitsover!. . , Keepin touoh!!Seniors1988:TlNA,KARl,J00l: FRIENDSFORE VER rivet Tom ystudIyB0 Tvbrothers: Bro if 1- Tyrone, Bro if 2-Gerome, Bro if 3-Malcolm, Bro it 4- Muhamud Thanx4 thegr-8timeinC!-IE MS! Myoldestbroti only superior- Tyrone-hope yourSenlor year wasa blast! NomoreD 'ssoyourdadoanha vea lieidda yon your- BEEF-li-iidethemeatciea ver! 2gether4even Nev- ersaygoodbyei' 'L ove ya all-sis!! 1L ucretia P. S. MA HA L OMrs. Fukuchi!!! ToMySistazJanJaneJuliJoeMarciMarloMarci DanaSheriKeIlyCIarissa8 Tam!Mahaloz4 ThoseMemoriesandMore ToCome!Friendo fA FriendFriendTill TheEndMPG 'Z!AlwayzKeepin Touch!L o ve UA il! YosisSHA Y CheriDebKatA ndie Shann He ya ll you gu ys this is ouriast yearofh. s. and! 'diiketosa ythanks forali the great times we vehad together. Wiineverforgetaii the orazyands tupidthings we 've done overthepast years. Youha vealibeeniikesisters tome. Maybe we oouldn 'taiiagree on wha tto weartoSeniorL uauand whattodo with our yearbookpage, butweallagreed tha tourfriendships veryspeciai. Thanks forallthe support!LoveSisJay .... 2 5 gag! 5 gt is s 2 K E 2 2 is gt 5 3 S 5 2 2. :ga f 2 3 it 5 2 EW i Q it :H Qs 5 1 ix in! Personal Ads 284 . 1' T -rw- sg, fgs 1 , 282 Personal Ads Mr- N ,Quia SQ WQEHM-M Wgfwiw 55 w h h Nfl, Yearbooks laff:ATha nks for th e grea teffortand positiveattitudei Thisis thebestannualthatthe schoolhasha dl Takeprideinyourselfandeachoth- er. DespiteIhestressltoohadfun, E veryrimellookat ourbfue walls! Vlrememberthisyear. A fterproduo- ingthisbook, you'reln 7'heSpotl1ght!-Mr.Kawa- mura 4ErickS. I wish you the besfofluck friendsf Nicole, Donna,NicoIe MelandJen- Wellsummerishereagainsoletsma ke itagoodoneShoppfngandbeachboundlwant to thank you for yourfrien dshipandall fhemem ories you vegiven me fllmfssyouguyssokeepin touch L o vealways-Mish To DebbieandTina- This messagels to the two peoplewholcouldalwayscounfontotalktoand makemelaugh- Thankyouforbeingsuchspecia! friendstomethispastyeadlwishbothofyouonlythe 'bestandlet 'skeepin touch, ok ?!L ovealways, Marci Dearkobby, Wellbabethisyearhasgonebysofagt Thanxrtallthegoodtimesandbeingtherealmeduf- ingthebadones!Uhavegivenmesomuchhappf- ness!Nomatterwhathappenslllalwaysbethere4ul lllalwaysluvu!Carrie Andrea-dork-Kannm Weltyou 'reactuallygoingto grad!Nah, you'vebeenagfeatfriendmaybealittle mentalthough! 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Youmeansomuchtome. lloveyou!Love Egg if io-thanksforgivingmethegreatesthighschool ars!Don 'tforgetaliourmemoriesi You 'vebeerz mrethanabestfriendlllove you!L ove, Debbie n WenMikiSaIliJennyA RaeJenni TriciaJiIl- iwwasyourfirstyearinmhs Thanks4beingyour- 'vesandmaklngmyyearalotoffunHa veagreat mmerHa vefunin yournext3years Keeping touch issyaL uveMish ul, Jefl5andK evimlknowthis yearisnotiikelast arbutl 'llneverforgetallthefun wehadllwlsh you ysthebestolluckin whateveryoudo. Friends, Ni- leG. Moussbsb T facet! ris CinRaeMiki Wen Mel ni TinaChris TriciJanK amJenBCheryl n yADariJillJenLeona Sheri- Thanks fora ,atseasonandallofthespeclalmemoriesGood :knextyearl'llmissyoubutl'llbethereinspiritl cceri 1 L ovealwa ys-Mish Ent-l'mrealhfgladthatyouwereapartofmylast ratMHS. Thanksformakingitaspecialyear. veA lwa ys, Me always, Michele Jello-women,Erenn, llVsn,AIy,andtherestof the demen ted:hope uallha da jus tdan dy year! No prepubislkedaphroditenymphornanlacs! 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And I thank God you are a friend I'll alwa s know y . So thank you for growing up with me, my friend. Ads wx X Y Fun, fun, fun! C6 Let Y I.et's go surfing ,bl Zed: ?'zc'em!4 ea1Zwile!fKa1aewK'lEve NNE: 1 Q92 Group Ads M Jnafwfbi U Z. P- Q O4 .EL 'N Q F Group Ads 293 ffddce Am L is W 3 'VI g , Af r r r rf iii . ! ,1 J an 2911 erik Ads yemzga Siem Sam So Ofien i sir and mink Kwan oboui The woy Things were Then fun ond friends, The joy we oii hod ond The Times of iusi being Togeiher . . . Of course There were some doys, Times we wondered how we mode ir. Bur our friendship helped us Through. Now we moy be seporoied, our ihe bond is siiii There. Friendship holds us Togeiher. sw-ss, oo, Joyce Brink AS. . :see if 'i s A J., --xr. s, -,-- I, sf ' 3 . 1 .. .sizes s-gr, --: ff 'Sk i :H git .1 - -Q f-ffsf ' ee .. ,A N s XXHEXS R ' ix U Ns xg Xi. ee X if . N H, X ,Y ' ::.. k N Q NX EE X5 X X X X xo me A :',f 1 - x cc ' ce e P c cee 'f J 1 Simple as a flower . , , and that's a complicated thing C.l.D. censor- ship is alive and,well and living in America. Therefore, as to not of- fend anyone who's mind is closed rorxhe offbeat. we shall not call our- selves any creed, race, or stale our liking to any music genre. 'Stick Man's Army BOlNKl 'John, bust me please! Uns. bra 'HARD- CORE'Tough guys never lived- 'What are you doing to my ex- change student? Rumpranger SK- 8 H-2'l put my boyfriend in a co' ma 'Am I the only one who can handle a crisis? 'Eh, like da kim: stuffs7 l can make you a man- 'Johhny Mac Attack What about the friendship?'Ted. Ted' 5:53, gm We ,W mains 1.4 4 'uf I E2yw,, iif .2HE?'fe K 3 HEAR the girls scream in hor- ror, SENSE his presence. SEE the return of BIG BERTHA Pa- pillion'BONE! Parly at Ami's Jungle Juice'Can l borrow a quarter Brass Monkeyfliootyw busters Pizza Whai do I pu- t? Remember . 4 . Erina, Cindy. Kammy. 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Remembering Nicole Parker doing her Pleosure Prin ciple specidl on The fronT ldwn for Key Club inlTidTion Jett Matsumoto Thinking obouT The revenge I m going To get on Jeff Matsumoto for mdking me dress up like Jcinet Jockson for Key Club IFTITIOTIOD Nicole Parker A picture of This guy in o dress geTTing in ci fist fighT wiTh my pillow Shannon Clhllders Someone who Tells d dry ioke ond Thinks ITS funny Rlchelle Nakasue Seeing someone scrublMlcheIIe Dixon People weird ond Tell sTupid jokes Joey Yoro OThers lciughlng being tickled ond ndked men Wen dy Paul STupld Things Matt Hlga Seeing my stupid friends' Aimee Foreman 298 Business Ads I . . . it A . ,, . . . . . . . , , . . . , . I I - I ....i1.p----1- ? ' A W 'ii l Mililani High School Mighty Trojans Living up to a proud tradition. Bank of Hawaii WERE LIVING uP TOOKHNAME Ah Bancorp Hawaii I BI Ulf Congratulations Seniors! Ronald R. Reynolds, OD. 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In U T A sans-aia'vo' Dil ,. U..- Business Ads 301 Inn 8 Out Congratulations to the 1988! GEORGE DEAN STUDIOS ph. 377-3335 94-268 Waipahu Depot Class of Best VWSIQSS to all! Meheula P k y 623-6466 Congratulations to The 1988 Graduating Class of Millilani High School Ffom -, l ' 1 ,affff . - -.X x 1 V x , J J ONE HOUR COLOR PH01'O Mlllllnnl Town Center Congratulations Mililani Trojan Athletes! 4 A ' . ' 6 53 ,. 9 689 . -Y 3 X N Qu- alia Mloroheolth Systems Congrotulotlons to Ivllhlonl s Closs of 'I 988 ph. 625-5599 Dentol Programs ond computers I I Find as many triangles as you can. Turning The SpoTlighT Around o They Thrive on sTress'? Do They love anxieTy and The pressure of deadlines? Yes? No? Well, whaT made being a year- book sTaffer enjoyable for The 27 sTudenTs of MHS who chose To be a parT of This eliTe group? When dues- Tioned, Senior Wendy Fraczak gave her answer in The form of a blank look which was probably The resulT of excessive sTress, Sopho- more Diane Beauchemin replied cheerily, I like eaTing whaT's in The candy jar. Of being a sTaffer Junior Jennifer Young said, lT's geTTing involved in someThing ThaT lasTs a IifeTime. WhaTever Their reasons for be- coming sTaff members, These sTu- denTs were puT TogeTher aT The be- ginning of The year wiTh a Tremen- dous job aT hand: producing a year- book Their school could be proud of. BaTTling againsT missing picTures, brokengcroppers losT grease pen- cils, and layouTs plasTered under coais of liquid paper, The sTaff goT Through Their deadlines wiTh ease . . . if you consider sTaying aT school The nighT before The deadline unTil 40:00 p.m. easy. Okay, maybe There was jusT a liT- Our irreplaceable advisor, Mr. Alden Kawa- mura assisTs Junior Debbie Miyasaka wiTh her layouTs. 304 SpoTlighT On Tie sTress around deadlines, buT in Those momenTs, The sTaTf shared more Than jusT The responsibiliTy of puTTing TogeTher a yearbook. In The process of puTTing The evenTs and memories of The school in The year- book, The sTaffers creaied evenTs and memories of Their own . . . The millions of Trips made To Gne l-lour PhoTo, The FaculTy secTion Table decoraTed wiTh animal cracker boxes, and The realizaTion ThaT They had survived Their TirsT deadline was all a parT of Their year as sTaff mem- bers. For The sTaTfers as well as The resT of The school, everyTime The pages of The yearbook are flipped Through, The memories will all be broughi back In The Spoflighf. Copy by Andrea Kanno Senior Karl Mafsui discovers ThaT geTTing work done in class can be difficulT wiTh playful sTaTfers around. SecTion EdiTors: Row 1-D, Miyasaka CParenT Adsj. VV. Fraczak QSeniorsj. Row 2- A. Kanno QEdiTor-In-Chiefj, J. Maiushima CSTudenT Llfej, Sfrank QOrganizaTionsy, J. Ando funderclass- menj. Row 3- C. Macon QSporTsj, D. VinTon CUnderclassmenQ, D. l-iigashi Qunderclassmenj. Row 4- N. Lee QPhoTographyy, K. Kamisugi fFaculTyj. Missing- L, Kurakake CBusinessj, K. MaTsui QPersonal Adsj. .-AQ. wu- . 1-.g.s,,.. 4. N. A mfs .K - aff Members: Row 4- J. Paek, D. McGarry. aauchemin, S. Trammell, C. Miller, J. Lla- 1. Row 2- L. Pena, M. Coen, V, Akiyama, Jung, B. Loriz. Row 3- M. Siankiewicz. wg: T. Hirao, S. Infanie, K. Takamiya, splaying her Christmas spirii, Senior Chrls ion relieves The iedium of deadlines ana es That staffing can be fun. SPE JIAL of Mr. Bob MacDonald Mr. Gil Quesaaa George Dean Studio Mr. Chico Carriho Mr. ira Suefugi Mrs. Pauieiie Chun Miss Linda Arakawa Jason Brown Michael Oishi Spofiighf On 305 Exacfly whaT are They? WhaT are They for? Are They supposed To be hung on The wall and used as darTboards'? Are They The school's gifT To aspiring, young groffiTi arfisfs? Well, noT really, Yearbooks usually meanT somefhing a liTTle differenT To mosT people. To The general sfudeni body, yearbooks usu- ally meanT onTicipaTion and exciTemenT. To vlrfually everyone who was parT of our school, yearbooks meanT memories and feel- ings. Yearbooks carried school picTures To sign and friends' auoTes To laugh aT. They held phofos of boTh Tense momenTs and ecsTaTic ones. IT was Through These Things ThaT our yearbooks spoTlighTed and capfured The un- forgeTTable evenTs and emoTions ThaT made our year. Memories of morning academic as- sisTance periods and l'operaTion Tardy glim- mered in our minds. Reminders of The anTici- paTion we experienced as we counTed down The days unTil our homecoming sock hop, The exciTemenT we encounTered as we assembled in our new gymnasium for The firsT Time, and The pride we felT when our lady Trojans Took The sTaTe soccer TiTle flickered brillianTly in our hearTs. ParTs of our year: The siTuaTion in The overly busTling cafeTeria every day, The parking sTicker shorTage, The con- Tinuous changes in our adminisTraTion - ev- ery evenT helped our year To sTand ouT and glow in iTs own special way. Even as we lefT behind our TrusTy brown and gold pom poms and old shoes sfained wiTh reminders of The familiar red dlrf, The highlighTs of our days aT lvll-iS, our own person- al experiences and feelings, shined brighTer in our hearTs and minds as we fondly looked Through These pages and reflecTed on our year. .. 4 ll 340 Closing
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