I Mua Magazine: December 2003

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Golf tournament to benefit KS track team/ Henry Lee ’46 scholarship

KS ’57 members at Ku¯ I Ka Pono march in September.

Yat, Edwin Lindsey, Gordon Machado, Ransom Piltz, John Uu, Noreen Vares Wales, and Sammy Yong… A second class gathering took place the weekend of Sept.1214 at the Wai‘anae Army Recreation Center. Participants included Clara Ahina Cambra, Wilhelm Bailey, Lorraine Ululani Ching Chun, William Cordes, Agnes Kaaialii Pililaau, Yvonne Kaawaloa, William Kauahikaua, Albert Kanahele, Maetan Kaula, Freida Neumann Moser, Wanda Wahineokai, Kuulei Apo Reyes, Earl Harbin, Stella Hing Carter, Lorna Kim Ah Yat, and Sammy Yong. (Report submitted by class contributor Melsa Wong Takamatsu). What takes up most of Robert Puakea Jr.’s ’58 time these days? He’s busy constructing a Hawaiian-designed canoe at He‘eia State Park. Working with the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, Bobby and his apprentice Wayne Washburn work on the canoe project funded by a Folk Arts Apprenticeship Award. The project began in December 2002. The apprentice program helps traditional artists further their work while allowing them to pass on their talent to a qualified individual.

1960s Dr. Dennis Gonsalves ’61, formerly with Cornell University in New York, is now the director of the Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center in Hilo. He was recently

honored as the 2002 recipient of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Award for Agriculture. A native of North Kohala on the island of Hawai‘i, Dennis and wife Carol now call Hilo home. Newly elected officers for the Ali‘i Pauahi Hawaiian Civic Club are KS ’64 classmates: Georgiana Leialoha Wong Gaines, secretary; Judith Kahoano-Gersaba, president; Louise Kaiona Kaleikini Killibrew, vice president and; Harriet Awana O’Sullivan ’36 treasurer. (Submitted by class representative Patti Blake-Silva.) Bettygene “BJ” Ocampo Dudoit ’66 was recognized recently in Washington, D.C. as program coordinator for Moloka‘i’s Ho‘oikaika Youth Opportunity Program, which offers educational training and employment services to the youth of Moloka‘i. Ho‘oikaika serves youth (age 14 to 21) with programs designed to provide employment experiences and opportunities to support their educational goals. Sen. Daniel Inouye and Rep. Ed Case joined others in presenting the award. All KS ’66 classmates are encouraged to contact their class representative at ksimua66@hotmail.com with a personal e-mail address to receive class messages and news. (By class representative Barbara Ann Chang Rico ’66.)

Runners take your mark, get set, and go to the First Kamehameha Warrior Track & Field Golf Tournament Fundraiser, set for Jan. 16, 2004 Kapa¯lama Campus track coaches Agenhart Ellis at the Waikele ’91, Sam Moku, Henry Lee and Jared Kamakaala. Golf Course. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Kapälama Campus boys track team and the Henry Lee Scholarship Fund. In May 2003, a tribute to longtime Kamehameha track coach Lee was held at the Hale Koa Hotel, where the idea of starting an annual scholarship in his name, honoring a male track athlete, took hold. This year, the first Noho’ana Henry Lee Perpetual Trophy was awarded to Jared Kamakaala ’03 for achieving excellence in track and field by demonstrating a winning attitude through his dedication, commitment and character – morals Coach Lee preaches through his coaching. If you’re not a golfer and wish to make a donation, please make checks payable to Kamehameha Track & Field and mail to boys head track coach Sam Moku at the address listed below. Mahalo!

1st Annual Kamehameha Warrior Track & Field Golf Tournament Fundraiser Entry Form Name Address Contact # Handicap (Handicap max: Ka¯ne 28 / Wahine 36) Name Address Contact # Handicap (Handicap max: Ka¯ne 28 / Wahine 36) Rules: Two-man best ball – each golfer must record a score for nine holes. Putt-out on all holes. 10 percent of total team handicap will be used to determine net score. No mulligans! Make Checks Payable to Kamehameha Track & Field and mail payments with application to: Sam Moku, Head Coach, 45-426 Meakaua St., Ka¯ne‘ohe, HI 96744 Contact Phone: 265-4526 Tournament Committee: Sam Moku, Henry Lee, Mark and Stacia Lee Peleholani ‘73, Joe Kahiapo ‘71, Llewellyn Biven ‘72, Harvey McInerney ‘74, Marshall Marumoto, Agenhart Ellis, Bryan Gusman ‘91

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