Ka Leo o Na Koa, May 4, 2012

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Ka Leo O Nä Koa

Volume VII

To my friend, Raymond, I leave my best wishes so that you may succeed in school. –Shane Clark To Raymond May, I lave all my detention hours. To Rusty, I leave the nose guard position. To Josh Bal, I leave my good grades. Yup. –Kama¯hoe Bal I leave the weight room to my brother, Ryan. To my cousins Lopaka, Tati and Chris, I love you guys. Don’t get in trouble. To all, mahalo for a great year. –Ken Kanemitsu I leave my spot at lunch to Nolan. And to Kapa, I leave my jokes so you can corrupt our enterprising youths. –Mason Pellazar To my brother, Colton, I leave you the bloodline. Run ‘em haaaaad! To the football team, WE GOING SUPAH BOWL!!! YEEEEE!! –Ku¯pono Cabanas To the underclassmen, I leave you long-lasting memories to continue to grow and a challenge to learn who you really are. –Tzarina Akahi To my water polo girls, especially the juniors, I leave my shower head and game ball – all you need to be successful. Remain calm and STAY FOCUSED. Love you girls! –Makamae Palos To my younger Warrior brothers and sisters, I bequeath our c/o ’07 bench. –Philip Nishioka

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To Kawai, I leave my heart for your love and my football pads for protection. I also leave my jersey and nickname “Dirty Thirty” to Jonah (Logotala). Stay up at varsity, bro. –Jonah Aruda To my baseball bro, Cal, I leave my centerfield position and jersey number, twenty two! Run it HARD! –Nazareth Thibodeaux To Lindsay and Tory, I leave my kitchen, just walk in as usual. To my sister, Kyana, I leave you my car. Drive safely, and don’t fight with Brody. –Kylie Yamada To my younger sister, Jaclyn, I give you my intellectual curiosity. May it improve your amazing artwork even more than it already is. –Michael Gorman To the students of Kamehameha Schools, I have only some advice for you that helped me through everything – CHARGE ‘EM ONE SPEED! –Michael Nelson To journalism one, I leave you my spot as editor. – Dylan Godsey To my future “little” sister, Athena, I leave my knowledge and learned lessons of high school drama so that your last three years will be the best of your life. –Kamalani Makua To the class of 2013, I leave you the damaging “senioritis” disease. –Jasmine Pagaduan

May 4, 2012

I, Keliane Shinyama, leave to my little cousin, Kodi Joyo, all the ups and downs high school has to offer, and remember to cherish each day. I love you! Muah! –Keliane Shinyama I leave my heart to my cheer sisters. Own it next year, girls, you are invincible! I believe in my team! –Ashlyn Ross To the baseball boys, I leave my talent so that next year you guys can go states and be MIL champs! Chee! –Andrew Park-Murray To the loser that stole my calculator with my name scratched on the back, I leave you my $120 calculator. Thanks for nothing. –Jessie Hozaki To my brother, Anson, I leave you height and my selfconfidence. –Rance Souza Dear Taylor, I leave you my “reliable” lock to end your tugof-war days, my nerdy brain so you can be SMART and cute. Take care of Melinda! I love you! –Amanda Lee To my tennis girls, (and Noʻeau and Devonte), I leave you the skills to win MILs next year. Good luck! Love you all! –Abby Okazaki I will my detention to Raymond May. I will my growth spurt to all the short people. –Lane Kahanaʻoi-Nichols

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To my cross country and swim teams, I leave my dedication. To next year’s HOSA Biomedical Debate teams, I leave my aptitude for arguing and lastminute preparation. –Makai Mann To the students of Kamehameha Schools Maui, I have hidden a large amount of money somewhere on this campus. Good luck finding it! –Kiana Kamalu To Colton Cabanas, I leave you my awesomeness! To the soccer team; DO WORK! –Makana Pundyke To Victoria Alakai, I leave you all of my tofu-finding skills. –Laura Albert To Reid, I leave the cupboard under the stairs and endless amounts of autocorrect fails. And to Dane, I leave the high score on Bejewled. I give up. –Rachel Bega To all my haters, I leave my love. And to Russel, Siosi and Aydan, I leave the back row to run it. Kiana, I leave my parking stall. –Kalei Haake To my little sister, Jayden, I leave you my gray sweater and all the power it holds. You’re welcome. –Jaycee-Rae Almeida E na¯ pua a Pauahi: E ma¯lama aku ke¯ia kula, na¯ kumu, a me na¯ ʻike no na¯ kumu. –Gregory Juan To my dearest Mahina, I leave you with my heart, wait, I need that. You can have my taiko


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