ALUMNI REUNION 1999
KS ‘54 gathers after the service at Bishop Memorial Chapel on the last day of their ‘99 reunion celebration.
Van Gieson McNicoll, John Pauole, and Jeanette and Alfred Simeona. Mauians included Keakealani Sequeira Delatori, Claire Gunderson Paishon and Lorraine Buchanan Viloria. Sharon and Howard Kaohi and Arlene Battad came from Kauaÿi; and Momi Inaba and Carl Puhi from Molokaÿi. The Oÿahu contingent included Daryl Jean “DJ” DuPont Aiwohi, Halawe Ahmad Bohreer, Genevieve Kanoe Nahulu Burns and Paul Burns, Ernest Chan and Nani Kapu Chan ’55, Pua Nascimento Colburn, Janice and Neil Eldredge, Francis Forsythe, Francis Hasegawa, Albert Kahalekulu, Flo and Milton Kakaio, Viola Ahlo Kakalia, Virgie and Patrick ‘Masa’ Kawakami, Lei and Ted Kinimaka, Ann Bowman McBirnie, Gerry Heirakuji Meade, Donna Haili and Dennis Pang, Caroline Kauahikaua Ponce, George and Ellen Naone Sanborn, Enoch and Henrietta Kupahu Spencer, Henry and Pauline Kakalia Suizu, Barbara and Remigius Taum, Pearl and Vernon Taylor, Bob ’55 and Laverne Kipi Tirrell, and Edward Wells. At Kapiÿolani Nui Hale (Dorm “K”) we rocked the hill each night. When Luna Clodagh awakened us
Sunday morning–with her unique rendition of Reveille, it was all too soon to say “aloha ÿoe” again. So, tentative plans are for an Island of Hawaiÿi reunion August, 2000. Then, in 2001, a west coast caravan trip. Watch future issues of I MUA for details. Ä hui hou, e mälama kou kino.
KS ‘54 takes in the Kamehameha Day Parade (l-r): Jack Enad, James “Buzzy” Pai, Daryl Jean Dupont Aiwohi, Arlene Battad, Clodagh Brown Ah Tou, Martha Van Gieson McNicoll, Caroline Kauahikaua Ponce, and Hal Matthews.
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