Knoller spring 2009

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Volume IX Number 2

The Alumni Magazine of Maryknoll School

Spring 2009

Betsey Hughes Gunderson ’68 and and Shana Campos Tong ’83 Returning to continue the tradition of Maryknoll School


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PRESIDENT’S COLUMN

Let Us Place Ourselves In the Presence of God

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n the literature and art of early Christianity, the community of disciples was often pictured as sailing on the sea, buffeted by heavy winds and powerful waves. This was a familiar image in that time and place. Most people knew that travel by sea – being exposed to the elements – could be unpredictable and dangerous. This was an apt image for a community that often found itself struggling against the wind, exposed to uncertainty and even to persecution. The gospel story of the calming of the sea became important for early Christians to ponder and internalize. They could easily see themselves in the boat with the disciples, waves breaking over the side. Sometimes it must have seemed that Jesus was asleep and unconcerned. But that moment on the Sea of Galilee was a vivid reminder of the powerful presence of Jesus. We trust that the Jesus was truly present and able to speak to them in the midst of new storms: “Quiet! Be still!” In this issue of the Knoller, we share with you the story of two great leaders in our school community, who at times find themselves in unpredictable waters, exposed to the elements of planning and managing large organizations with literally thousands of variables. I commend high school principal Betsey Hughes Gunderson ’68 and grade school principal Shana Campos Tong ’83 for accepting the daily onslaught of “in box” expectations in a Burger King world of “I want it my way.” Studies suggest that principals in the past were able to succeed in part by simply carrying out the directives of central administrators (Perez et al. 1999). “Management” by principals, however, is no longer enough to meet today’s educational challenges. Instead, principals must assume a greater leadership role. Perez found that successful principals tend to employ common strategies to shape school culture, including: a clear sense of what is important (history, values, and beliefs); selecting compatible faculty; dealing with conflict; setting a consistent example; telling stories that illustrate shared values; nurturing the traditions that reinforce school culture; and working with a community that continually demands more time and conversation.

Add to this list a growing demand for knowledge regarding finance, family psychology, school board governance relationships, marketing, crisis management, and school security. Our school principals are also expected to deliver a college prep curriculum that places seniors in the best colleges, lead and manage large faculties toward excellence, attend meetings at night and on weekends – all while being mindful of their responsibilities to their own familes. My weekly meetings with the campus principals are strategically planned to step back into the presence of God to share problem solving methods, thoughts on strategic planning, and fellowship. In these quiet times I have come to know their spirits, strengths, hopes and dreams. Betsey is a seasoned leader of great vision and direction. She leads an innovative faculty toward new and exciting educational changes according to the Essential Schools philosophy. One of the qualities I most admire is Betsey’s undying love for Catholic Schools and their evangelistic mission. During professional shared times, she inspires me with her developed insight, her knowledge of educational pedagogy, and her pursuit of “next steps.” Betsey sees what many of us miss; she is able to look ahead to the “what ifs” rather than become entangled with the “what was or what is.” I enjoy her pleasant laughter and her radiant smile. New to the calling of principal this year, Shana leads by example, valuing collaboration and consensus building. I appreciate her enthusiasm for unity and the way she weaves Catholic essentials into the everyday life of her faculty and students. I am inspired by her commitment to provide the best environment for her teachers, and her genuine respect for the diversity of her staff. Shana is reflective and responsive to the needs of others, and her faith is infectious. I appreciate her energy to withstand the sometimes rough seas of the school community. Shana’s empathy is evident during difficult conversations with parents and she always looks to the positive in helping to find a solution. Two talented and faith-filled principals are leading Maryknoll School at one of the most important times in our history. They participate in the life of our school with great dignity and pride. They respect the work that has been done before them and continue to build on its strength. In our time together, we relive the gospel scene with the disciples in the boat. We continually recommit ourselves to our belief that Jesus is faithfully present, even in the midst of the storms. Indeed, this Jesus offers true peace, saying, “Quiet! Be still!” God bless Betsey and Shana in their busy vocations and in the still places of their lives!

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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

V O L . IX, N O . 2, 2009

STEPHEN FLORINO

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Feature - Leaders of the New School - Shana Campos Tong ’83 & Betsey Hughes Gunderson ’68 Maryknollers Making a Difference - Charlene Wong Lum ’60 Memorial Mass In Memoriam Founder’s Day 33rd Annual Luau Holiday Homecoming Sports Report - Fall 2008 Sports Report - Winter 2008 100 Days Dinner Monsignor Charles A. Kekumano Scholarship & Award Dinner - Honoree Peter Ng Feature - The House that Mike Built Board Room Dedication ANNUAL GIVING REPORT 2007 - 2008

DELLA AU BELATTI ’92 LORI ANN KERN CARLOS ’87 LYNN CHAN ’01 ELLIOTT W. CHAMIZO ’61 PATRICIA WONG HEATHERLY ’66 CHRISTINE MATTOS LOOMIS ’85 YVONNE USITA MORRIS ’63 NAOMI SAITO SHANA CAMPOS TONG ’83

PHOTOGRAPHY MARYKNOLL PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB MATTHEW CAPPS, ADVISOR CHAD ASATO RYAN KO

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MARYKNOLL SCHOOL BOARD ALFRED M.K. WONG, Chairman PAUL Y. CHINEN ’57, Vice Chairman SUSAN CHONG WONG JD ’66, Secretary ROBERT S. HARRISON, Treasurer PERRY MARTIN, School President FR. GORDIAN CARVALHO MARLENE DIAS DE COSTA ’66 FR. TIMOTHY EDEN, S.M., ED.D. ALFRED B. FERNANDES, JR. GINO GABRIO, ESQ. AUDREY HIDANO JAMES S. HIRAMATSU ’75 GALEN HO ’63 THOMAS S. KOSASA, M.D. LAWRENCE (LARRY) D. RODRIGUEZ CORI CHING WESTON BRENDA DUNG WONG ’77, PTG President DARRYL P. WONG DARRYLL D.M. WONG ’68, Alumni Association President ROBERT T. WU

MARYKNOLL SCHOOL PRINCIPALS BETSEY HUGHES GUNDERSON ’68, High School SHANA CAMPOS TONG ’83, Grade School The Knoller is published by Maryknoll School Development & Alumni Office 1526 Alexander Street Honolulu, HI 96822-4940 Ph. (808) 952-7310 knoller@maryknollschool.org www.maryknollschool.org Pictures courtesy of Maryknoll Photography Club

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EDITOR’S CORNER by Stephen Florino What a beast. If you didn’t notice, your last Knoller was extra thick. I should’ve explained why in there, but since I didn’t, let me do it now. It was a special double issue – two covers, two editor’s notes, two main stories. Basically, two different magazines stuck together as one. The reasons for that – to try and make sure we didn’t leave anyone/thing out during the magazine’s hiatus, and to give Mr. Baker and Camille (as well as Mr. Martin and myself) a chance to say aloha to you. Being this was the first time I had to do anything like this EVER, I’m pretty happy with the result (and hope you are too). I’m not saying it was perfect by any means (my apologies to everyone whose names I messed up), but I think it accomplished what the Knoller is supposed to do. Here’s why: About two weeks after the magazine hit your mailbox, my wife tells me she got an email out of the blue from her best friend growing up. It was after seeing her picture in the magazine. Both of them went to Sacred Hearts in their earlier years, but split after that (my wife went to Moanalua and her friend came to Maryknoll). They’ve pretty much been out of touch since their ponytail/white shirt/black checkered skirt days – until now. Score one for the new guy. This is the primary goal for putting out this magazine – keeping you connected with the people, places and memories from Maryknoll School. Like the shaving cream and water balloon fights at senior camp; racing to Sister Muriel’s class to sit on the side with her deaf ear; those ugly shorts you had to wear for P.E.; playing hearts, trumps and crazy eights before school; retreats at Ms. Inglis’ house; standing in line at the Marriott lunch truck for chicken katsu and shephard’s pie; and sneaking between the bushes and the fence near the convent to get a peek at the Sisters’ clothes hanging in the clothesline. Each of those memories make Maryknoll unique. And I hope these are some of the things that come to mind every time you open up the Knoller.

Speaking of reminiscing… here’s the editor in his senior year. I know, I know – my chin was a lot pointier back then; and yes, those are Cavaricci’s; and yes, they’re cuffed at the bottom. My high school memory – hearing my mom tell me “the stupid person called” almost every day. Back then, students who were tardy or late to class got a recorded phone call at their house that evening. Let’s just say I missed a few classes from time to time.

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Leaders of the New School Maryknoll School’s two principals make sure students of today learn lessons from the past By Nicole LaPrade ’02

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hana Campos Tong ’83 and Betsey Hughes Gunderson ’68 look to their educational experiences at Maryknoll, especially the influence of the Maryknoll Sisters, for their inspiration in leading the grade school and high school. With now all lay faculties, both women say it’s their duty to make sure that the current and future students benefit from the same Maryknoll education they received – one that is centered on not only preparing students to succeed in academics, but to contribute to their community and their world in the spirit of Noblesse Oblige.

Tong and Gunderson both got their first teaching and administration positions at Maryknoll. Gunderson started as the high school’s Hawaiian history teacher, and Tong began her career as a second grade teacher. They both love the classroom and at the start of their careers didn’t foresee that they would end up in administration. Both said their various teaching positions over the years, at Maryknoll and other schools, along with the administration components of their master’s degree programs, helped prepare them for their current positions. Tong says former grade school principal Jim Gahler gave her many opportunities to grow as an educator by giving her a variety of differ4

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ent teaching positions at the school. In her career, she’s taught children of every age between first and eighth grade. She said it was challenging at times, but “you do what you think is best for the school – that’s part of Noblesse Oblige.” “Those experiences that God gave me were for a reason, knowing ultimately that I’d be in this position and have to know at least a little about each position,” said Tong. Jared Kaufmann ’58 was instrumental in Gunderson’s career as a teacher and at Maryknoll. “He’s a tremendous resource and friend,” she said. “He was one of my teachers, and he gave me my first job. He took a risk on me then.” Soon after Gunderson returned to Maryknoll in 2000, Kaufmann encouraged her to apply for the principal’s position left vacant by Andy Corcoran ’64. Both women are Maryknoll “lifers,” attending the school from kindergarten through high school. Gunderson says the Sisters’ emphasis on social justice and global thinking helped her learn to think critically. She especially remembers one lesson in her sophomore year when her teacher asked the class whether or not bombing Hiroshima was ethical.


“We were in the midst of the Vietnam War, and to question the government was just not a good thing to do,” said Gunderson. “She gently kept challenging us to think about the issue and to think outside the box. That’s part of who they are.” “I always take it back to the Maryknoll Sisters,” said Tong. “They just had such an impact on me as a student. Our teachers always focus on the global community. That’s in the Maryknoll way. The Sisters would always make us aware of the missionaries of Maryknoll... Our teachers still do that today.” Tong and Gunderson both relate the schools’ current teaching philosophies to the legacy of the Sisters. “The Tribes” philosophy that we follow as a school is very reflective of the values that we find in our Catholic faith - treating others with respect and dignity,” said Tong. “I remember Sister Maria Cordis. It was always about taking care of everyone and we have to pray for everyone,” said Tong about her first grade teacher. “Everything here has Catholic values at the heart.” It was the everyday examples lived by the Sisters and teachers that Tong says she now realizes were big influences in her life. Those same values, she says are passed on to students today. continued on next page

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She gave the example of a current first grader named Daniel. In kindergarten, he gave up receiving a birthday present and instead gave food to the food pantry. “That had to come from somewhere,” she said. “Yes, his family values. But also I think it was also from school, teaching students to be in service to the community.” Gunderson says that the high school’s transition to join the Coalition of Essential Schools in 1995 followed the Sisters’ example of questioning the status quo by “questioning what’s right in education.” Asking tough questions about what is right, Gunderson says, is one of the legacies from the Sister that she never wants to see lost. The Sisters took care of each individual, not only in their various international mission efforts, but also at Maryknoll School. “Caring for individuals and moving individuals to their greatest capacity has been a hallmark of what they’ve taught us,” said Gunderson. She experienced this spirit of the Sisters personally while in high school. Her freshman homeroom teacher, Sister Joan Malherek, helped ensure that Gunderson would be able to graduate from Maryknoll after tuition policy changes meant she might have to leave the school.

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“I'm the oldest of nine, and in the old days it used to be that you got a discount on every next child that went to the school,” she said. “So with a family of nine, you get a really good bargain.” After the policy was changed, her siblings had to leave Maryknoll. “Sister caught wind of it and the next thing you know, I’m in the principal’s office with my mom, and she offered me a third of my tuition off,” she said. Gunderson had to earn one third and her parents came up with the rest.

“Tuition was only $325 in those days, but I also baby sat at only $0.50 an hour.” For the future of the school, both principals want to continue to expand the in-classroom educational programs to ensure that students receive the best education possible, but they also want to ensure that we never lose sight of the spirit of our founders. They want to see the Maryknoll charism and Noblesse Oblige lived everyday in the lives of students and teachers. “It’s the tapestry of Maryknoll,” Gunderson said. “It’s about getting into college, but it's also about getting into life.”

Sekino, Michael Taniguchi, Daniel Han, Shana Tong ’83, Kent Kawahara, Dillon Keaney, Matt Smith


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Maryknollers Making A Difference National Philanthropy Day Sheraton Waikiki Hotel November 14, 2008

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or her years of volunteer work, 2nd grade teacher Charlene Wong Lum ’60 was named a “Volunteer in Philanthropy” award winner at November’s National Philanthropy Day Conference in Waikiki. Mrs. Lum is entering her 37th year of teaching at her alma matter. She’s a pillar in the Maryknoll community not only because of her tenure, but her volunteer work. After the regular school day, she spends countless hours tutoring students, mentoring her fellow teachers and volunteers on several committees, truly exemplifying our motto “Noblesse Oblige.”

Charlene Lum with husband Ronald

Lum with school president Perry Martin

Lum with Maryknoll Juniors Keenan Kurihara and Trevor Ventura

Lum with sisters Margie Wong Kum ’51, Annie Mae Wong Ah Choy ’50 and Bobbie Wong Chow ‘56

Lum with Very Rev. Marc Alexander

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Annie Mae Wong Ah Choy ’50, Be-Jay Upchurch Kodama ’81, Bobbie Wong Chow ‘56


Memorial Mass Sacred Heart Church November 1, 2008

Class of ’53 (Seated) June Kamioka-Fuller, Juliette Shea Chock, Jean Uyeda Leong (Standing) Eva Chang Matsuyoshi, Charlotte Soares Simmons

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very year, Maryknoll School celebrates those who have passed on (alumni, Maryknoll Fathers, Sisters and friends) in the past year with a special Mass. In November, we remembered 28 from the Maryknoll ohana.

Doug Ferreira ’63, Maryknoll Sister Dolores Rosso

Maryknoll Sister Rosario Daley shares stories with alumni.

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In Memoriam Maryknoll Alumni November 2007 – November 2008

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Mrs. MAE KING VAUSE ’36

Ms. LUCILLE YOUNG HEE LEE ’37

Mrs. JOSEPHINE FOONG GEE HO LUM ’40

Mrs. NANCY T. HADA NAKAMURA ’40

Sr. ANNA MARIAN PAVAO, MM ’41

Mrs. ETHEL KAM YUK LOO LUM ’43

Mr. JOSEPH COSTA AYRES III ’44

Mrs. LILLIAN LAU RICE ’44

Mrs. NANCY HUNG CHONG LEE LUM ’44

Mr. JAMES F. MCPALMER ’47

Dr. HAROLD K. KOZUMA ’47

Mrs. EDNA KOZUMA SHIRAI ’49

Mrs. EVELYN WAI YEU CHANG LUM ’49

Mrs. VIRGINIA KAUWIKI SUEHIRO ’49

Mr. JOHN JUNICHI TAKESUE ’52

Mr. ROY TAKESHI AGENA ’54

Mr. ERNEST DUNG AANA ’55

Mr. STEPHEN K. HAO Jr. ’57

Mrs. BEVERLY MAE MANN ANDERSON ’57

Mrs. MARILYN G. ENOS ’62

Mr. JASON JACOB YOON ’66

Mr. JAMES SHELTON ’66

Mrs. JO ANN MURATA T. SAKUMA ’69

Mr. JOHN GREEN ’70

Mrs. VALERIE ANN KNIT LAN CHUNG IZUNO ’72

Ms. KARI ANNE KEIKO WILHELM ’76

Mrs. SUSAN HELEN FLETCHER TILLELRY ’81

Ms. SHANNON MAILE McCUE ’93

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Founder’s Day Saint Ann’s Church, Kaneohe February 10, 2009

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ounders Week is an opportunity for Maryknoll School to recommit ourselves to the values upon which our school was founded. It was started to remember and celebrate the feast day of our Founders on February 14, 1920. This is the day that Mother Mary Joseph Rogers (Mollie Rogers) received papal approval for the women to form their order. This year, faculty, staff, students, invited guests and the Maryknoll Sisters celebrated Mass at Saint Ann’s Church in Kaneohe. Bishop Larry Silva presided and Father Gordian Carvalho celebrated. The theme for Founders Week was “Catholic Schools Celebrate Service,” which was a continuation of the theme of Catholic Schools Week.

Maryknoll Sister Joan Chatfield, Anne Harpham ’68, Lucile Mistysyn ’37, Maryknoll Sister Dolores Rosso

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Most Rev. Clarence (Larry) Silva, Father Gordian Carvalho, Deacon Billy Whitefield, Very Rev. Marc Alexander

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Melissa Worsham, Shelly Deakins, Matt Ho, Bryson Wong

Katia Worley, Nicole Kamada, Malulani Antonio, Shiulina Wu, Erica Edrada, Charity Mae, Danielle Miyamoto, Taryn Lum

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33rd Annual Luau Blaisdell Exhibition Hall November 16, 2008

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ahalo to the Friends and Families at Maryknoll School! Thanks to our supporters, our 33rd Annual Luau was yet another success, raising almost $40,000 this year. Outstanding praise is given to the entire Maryknoll High School student body. Our vendors and guests were all impressed with the hard work, dedication, and stellar service from all the divisions. We have received nothing but compliments regarding their work that evening. In addition to our student body, a special mahalo to our parent volunteers that evening. Most notably, our 2008 Luau Committee! Their spirited dedication to Maryknoll is the reason we are so successful. This year’s luau was special for our new president Perry Martin, as it was his first in Hawaii and with the school. “I enjoyed meeting many families in our school community and experiencing the wonderful food. I was truly impressed with the number of families who attended this event.” Mr. Martin expressed how much fun he had and said he and his wife look forward to many more with us!

Dr. Gabriel Ma

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Elaine Batacan, Brenda Dung Wong ’77, Eve Yeung ‘94

Chelsea Michel, Emma Ng Pack

Maryknoll School President Perry Martin, Father Gordian Carvalho

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Luau 2008 continued Mahalo to the many volunteers, especially Maryknoll students and parents, who make this event possible! Special thanks to our generous donors and “above-andbeyond” volunteers: Betty Steljes Brenda Ballesteros-Miyashiro Esther Abbey Karl Sakamoto Keith Nakano

Matt Chun Merv & Waynette Cabral Milton & Renee Tengan Marians Catering Dole Foods

Be part of our exciting team of volunteers! We have open recruitment year-round to tend luau booths and event planning.

Tessie Ishikawa Schmisseur ’81, Tony Schmisseur, Trevor Schmisseur, Katelyn Schmisseur

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Helen Lung, Laurie Wong ’56

Dewey Keohohina, Beverly Keohohina

Maxine Chisteckoff Vickery ’58, Donald Vickery

Michael Ho ’57, Patricia Chu Ho ’57

Yvonne Chinen, Paul Chinen ’57

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Holiday Homecoming Dave & Buster’s December 27, 2008

Class of 2001 (Seated L to R) Brendan Higa, Nathan Cowen, Marisa Mendoza, Chrissie Moreno, Marissa Chee (Standing L to R) Jack Oka, David Mistysyn, Lynn Chan, Russell Sypowicz, Carlin Yamashita

Cade Darryll Santos ’99, Perry Martin

Class of 1999 (L to R) Cade Darryll Santos, Sean McGirr, Craig Watson, Nicole Thommes, Dayne Nakamoto, Damien Enright

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Celine Michelle Chan ’04, Tiffany Loo ’04, Brian Klein ’04, David Mistysyn ’01

Betsey Hughes Gunderson ’68, Nathanial Silva ’02, Jonathan Lui ’02

Class of 2001 (L to R) Brendan Higa, Nathan Cowen, Russell Sypowicz, Wesley Wong, Carlin Yamashita

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Leann Martin, Pattie Wong Heatherly ’66

Lynn Chan ’01, Perry Martin


2008 SPORTS REPORT MARYKNOLL SCHOOL ILH ALL-STARS, MEDAL WINNERS, and STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Fall 2008 AIR RIFLERY Chad Asato ILH Championship 3rd Place Bronze Medalist (kneeling) ILH Championship 4th Place Bronze Medalist (aggregate) State Championship 20th Place

Amy Fisk State Championship 11th Place State All-Tournament Team

Korie Higa State Championship 25th Place

BOWLING Matthew Ho ILH Co-Player of the Year ILH First Team All-Star State Championship 23rd Place

Melissa Worsham State Championship 19th Place

CROSS COUNTRY Julie Besenbruch ILH 2nd Place Silver Medalist ILH First Team All-Star State Championship 4th Place Medalist

Claire Hann ILH 9th Place Bronze Medalist ILH Second Team All-Star State Championship 19th Place Medalist

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2008 SPORTS REPORT MARYKNOLL SCHOOL ILH ALL-STARS, MEDAL WINNERS, and STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Fall 2008 TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Cross Country ILH 2nd Place (Pac5) Coach Lanky Morrill Coach Chris Yee Coach Alton Motobu Julie Besenbruch Brie Adams

Claire Hann Ka’imilani Aiona

Volleyball CSL 2nd Place Tournament Championship Coach Ann Holt Lauren Aratani Tatiana Daswani Kristen Dau Shaye Ikehara Jennifer Kobayashi Gwendalyn Liu Jenna Mimaki Whitney Nakamura Kayla Ushijima Elissa Wong

FOOTBALL Jacob Mayer ILH Second Team All-Star

KAYAKING Brendan Bradley ILH 3rd Place JV Bronze Medalist (Sprint)

James Casken ILH 1st Place Gold Medalist (Distance) Champion ILH All-Star

James Pentz ILH 5th Place Bronze Medalist (Distance)

VOLLEYBALL Elissa Ji ILH Second Team All-Star

WATER POLO Eric Weinhardt ILH DI Second Team All-Star 16

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MARYKNOLL SCHOOL ILH ALL-STARS, MEDAL WINNERS, and STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Winter 2008 BASKETBALL (GIRLS) Ashley Agcaoili ILH DII First Team All-Star

Melissa Ching ILH DII Honorable Mention

Kristen Canencia ILH DII Player of the Year

Soana Fifita ILH DII Second Team All-Star

Tiana Kawaihoa-Marquez ILH DII Honorable Mention

Coach Bobby Samson ILH DII Coach of the Year

BASKETBALL (BOYS) Jacob Mayer ILH DI Honorable Mention

David Nosal ILH DI Honorable Mention

CANOE PADDLING Brie Adams ILH Girls DI All-Star

Krista Lizardi ILH Girls Mix Crew All-Star

David Pawlak ILH Boys Mix Crew All-Star

Reyanne Ramones ILH Girls DII All-Star

Robert Roesener ILH Boys DI All-Star

Jonathan Yoshikawa ILH Boys DII All-Star

PRECISION AIR RIFLERY Chad Asato ILH Individual Championship - Fifth Place

Korie Higa ILH Individual Championship - Fifth Place

Tyler Terai ILH DI Second Team All-Star Honolulu Advertiser All-State Honorable Mention Honolulu Star-Bulletin Fab 15

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2008 SPORTS REPORT MARYKNOLL SCHOOL ILH ALL-STARS, MEDAL WINNERS, and STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Winter 2008 SOCCER Geena Fong State DII Tournament Most Outstanding Player KHON Channel 2 News Athlete of the Week Honolulu Advertiser All-State Honorable Mention

Brandi Hutchins ILH DII First Team All-Star (Fullback) Honolulu Advertiser All-State Honorable Mention

Kendal Kagawa ILH DII Second Team All-Star (MidField)

SWIMMING Megan Miyahira

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Basketball (Girls) ILH Varsity Division II Champion Head Coach Bobby Samson Asst. Coach John Donlin Asst. Coach Ilene Samson Ashley Agcaoili Miho Arai Kristen Canencia Melissa Ching Soana Fifita Kayla Godinet Corine Gushikuma

Tiana KawaihoaMarquez Kelcie Lau Stacie Lau Nicole Lee Ashley Shiroma Amanda Tseu Shiulina Wu

ILH Intermediate Swimming Championship 2nd Place (100M Backstroke) ILH Intermediate Swimming Championship 3rd Place (200M Freestyle Relay)

Michaela Yamashita ILH Intermediate Swimming Championship 3rd Place (200M Freestyle Relay)

Alex Yee ILH Varsity Championship 3rd Place (200M Medley Relay)

WRESTLING Brandon Oshiro ILH Third Place Bronze Medalist (125 lb) State Tournament 3rd Place Medalist

Cassidy Oshiro ILH Third Place Bronze Medalist (108 lb) State Tournament 5th Place Medalist

Sean Tachibana ILH Second Place Silver Medalist (120 lb) ILH Second Team All-Star State Tournament 5th Place Medalist

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ILH Division II JV Champion Coach Joseph Amigleo Athena Adora Maybelle Berueda Amanda Busmente Ashlee De Santos Jan Garo Elena Grant Tyara Johnson Kimiko Mitchell Raquel Ostrowski Gasandria Perdido Taylor Wong


MARYKNOLL SCHOOL ILH ALL-STARS, MEDAL WINNERS, and STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Winter 2008 continued TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS ILH Division II Intermediate Champion Head Coach John Holady Asst. Coach Charley Chong Carly Cooper Emerald Leong Lauren Nikaido Cianna Ochoco

Caitlin Pang Kylie Teramoto Christie Wong

Basketball (Boys) CSL Sportsmanship Team Award Head Coach Kevin Tokuda Assistant Coach Wilson Leong Brandon Ando Scott Byun Keith Hattal Zachary Hinck Thomas McKee Hiroki Mori

Dylan Murakami Chase Ogoshi Sean Saito Jake Suyemoto Zachary Togawa Shane Victorino

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Soccer ILH Division II Champion State Division II Champion Head Coach Eddie Wong Assistant Coach Dave Barker Wendy Chapman Brandi Hutchins Allison Calabrese Kayla Fajota

Geena Fong Kendal Kagawa Kelsey Weeks

ILH Intermediate II Champion Heather Kurzenski Cydney Nakasone Sara Yogi

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100 Days Dinner Japanese Cultural Center, Manoa Grand Ballroom March 8, 2009

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he 100 Days Dinner is a celebration for this year’s senior class, kicking off their final days until graduation. But it’s also a time to motivate them to make the most of their time at Maryknoll School, and to do their best beyond that. A perfect example of inspiration for our Class of 2009 is Fabiana Karen Baquering Crozier ’59, who won the Golden Alumni Award at the dinner. The award is given to the individual who has given the most to his or her classmates and Maryknoll School over the past 50 years, and who continues to practice the Christian values they learned in school. Fabiana is now retired after becoming an award winning nurse for the Hawaii Department of Health. She says her Maryknoll education prepared her for her career and life purpose because it instilled a sense of discipline and a desire to seek knowledge. She wanted to thank the nuns – especially Sister Dolores Rosso, who was her homeroom and English

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Maryknoll School Alumni Association Scholarship Winner Geraldine Ribao (center) with mom Veronica and Alumni Association President Maj. Gen. Darryll D.M. Wong ’68

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Golden Alumni Award Winner Fabiana Baquering Crozier ’59

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teacher. Fabiana says Sister Dolores had a reputation for being strict, but says she made you learn. She admired her and respected her way of teaching, and says Sister helped mold her into the person she is today. Geraldine Ribao won the 4th Annual Maryknoll School Alumni Association Scholarship, given to an exceptional graduating senior for the purpose of higher education or training. That

person must also demonstrate Christian faith and beliefs, a love and concern for others, be recognized as an inspiring role model and who typifies Noblesse Oblige. Geraldine has been described as a hard worker, smart, caring, a good role model and leader, and a fine example of someone who demonstrates Christian faith. Congratulations to Fabiana and Geraldine!

Jubilarian Class of 1959 (L to R seated) Peter Robb, Patty Rapoza Robb, Jarrett Pang, Ivy Pang Marcella Simon, Roger Simon, Lauren Wong, Hazel Doi Wong

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(L to R seated) Lynne Martin, President Perry Martin, Jeff Chang ’94, Cindy Chang (L to R standing) James Mora, Jacque Darcey ’97, Laurie Hong Wong ’56, Board Chair

Al Wong, Yvonne Usita

Yvonne Usita Morris ’63, Verdiana Biagioni-Gazzoll

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Morris ’63, Maj. Gen. Darryll D.M. Wong ’68

Erica Edrada, Soana Fifita, Kelsie Calabrese, Lihau Cox, Melissa Chang, Kristen Canencia (L to R standing) Caitlin Sakamoto, Alyson Kintscher, Christina Chuc (L to R seated)

(L to R seated) Shay Shibata, Mei Kaminaga, Desiree Talavera, Miho Arai (L to R standing) James Casken, Robert Roesener, Dillon Keany, Ms. Kyle

Nakahara, Chasen St. Onge

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The Monsignor Charles A. Kekumano Scholarship & Award Dinner Hilton Hawaiian Village April 5, 2009

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he Monsignor Charles A. Kekumano Scholarship & Award Dinner raises funds for the Kekumano Scholarship Fund and, in the last few years, has also benefited the capital campaign to build the Maryknoll School Community Center. The annual dinner has become a premier event for Maryknoll School raising more than $1,000,000 since it was first held in 1998. The honoree at the first dinner, Monsignor Charles A. Kekumano, was recognized for his selfless contributions to the community. In memory of the Monsignor, the Noblesse Oblige Award for Service is awarded annually to those who devote their talent to the service of others and who give both example and meaning to Maryknoll’s motto, Noblesse Oblige – “to whom much is given, much is expected.” Past recipients of the Noblesse Oblige Award for Service include Dr. Livingston Wong ’48, Jim Gahler, Irmgard Farden Aluli, Cha and Jack Thompson, Nina Keali’iwahamana Rodrigues Rapozo ’54, Dr. Jorge Camara, Dr. Gabriel Ma, Wally Yonamine and Al Wong.

Noblesse Oblige Award for Service Honoree Peter Ng and wife Doris

2009 NOBLESSE OBLIGE AWARD FOR SERVICE HONOREE PETER P.J. NG

Maryknoll School President Perry Martin, Most. Rev. Larry Silva, Doris Ng, Peter Ng, Maryknoll School Board Chair Al Wong

All photos courtesy of Maryknoll Photography Club

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Jackie Ng-Osorio, Petra Ng-Osorio, Isabella Furuhashi, Debbie NgFuruhashi, Aidan Furuhashi, Peter Ng, Doris Ng, Maddie Niebling, Sandy Niebling (back row L to R) Kane Ng-Osorio, James Furuhashi, Jeff Niebling, Richard Ng, Jean Han (front row L to R)

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Peter P. J. Ng is a graduate of Saint Louis School, Chaminade University and the University of California Hastings College of Law. He has been practicing law, concentrating in estates, trusts and probate for 44 years and shares his practice, Ng & Niebling, LLLC, with sonin-law Jeffrey Niebling. Peter is a fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel. Demonstrating the spirit of Noblesse Oblige (“to whom much is given, much is expected”), Peter has held volunteer leadership positions for various organizations over the years, including The Marianist Center of Hawaii, Palolo Chinese Home, Hastings College of Law 1066 Foundation, Chaminade University Education Foundation, Star of the Sea Church Finance Council, Hawaii Tax Institute and the East Honolulu Rotary Club. Peter is currently a trustee for the Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation and a director of the Kukui Gardens Corporation. He also serves as a Eucharistic Minister and lector at Star of the Sea Church. In 2006, Peter was honored as the Recognized Member of the Kaimuki Business & Professional Association, and in 2007 as the Model Chinese Father of the Year. Peter is a part of the Maryknoll ‘ohana as a former board member, parent and current grandparent of students at Maryknoll. Peter and his wife Doris Quinones Ng have four children and four grandchildren.


Emcee Nina Kealiiwahamana Rodrigues Rapozo ’54

Maryknoll School Board members Galen Ho ’63 and Cori Ching Weston check out some items in the silent auction.

2009 KEKUMANO SCHOLAR KEENAN KURIHARA ’10 The Monsignor Charles A. Kekumano Scholarship is awarded annually to a returning Maryknoll student entering their junior or senior year who demonstrates excellence both inside and outside the classroom. Keenan Kurihara says coming to Maryknoll School is one of the best decisions in his life. He says this great learning environment makes him a better leader and genuine person, and he strives to make Maryknoll an even better place. That’s one of the reasons why he chose to be a student ambassador – to explain to others that attending Maryknoll is more than school, but a place where you can belong and the people care about you. Besides being an ambassador, Keenan also is head of the Campus Ministry, member of the Filipino Club, Student Counseling Group and Bowling team. He will also serve as Student Senate Treasurer in his senior year. Kekumano Scholar Keenan Kurihara and mom Radlyn All photos courtesy of Maryknoll Photography Club

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The House that Mike Built Maryknoll’s new Community Center fulfills a dream for the former president and school By Anne Harpham ‘68

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hen the Maryknoll School Community Center is formally dedicated later this year, it will fulfill a decades-long dream for the school. And although it was from the very beginning a team effort by many, for one person who will return to Hawaii for the ceremony, it will be an immensely gratifying moment. Michael Baker, now retired as president of Maryknoll School and living on the East Coast, has seen pictures from afar of the building under construction and in a brief trip to Honolulu in February toured the not-quite-completed project. When he left Hawaii last year, work had started on the community center, but he watched much of the project he put so much effort into from afar. The photos sent to him of each step of the work brought tears to his eyes -- because it was a little more than a dream for so many people for so long and a labor of love for those who made the dream happen. “A lot of people are invested in this, what a jewel this will be for the kids,” marveled Baker after his February tour of the building When Baker arrived at Maryknoll in 1997, the community center was a concept without plans. It had been talked about for years. It was, he said, known as “the project.” When he accepted the job as president, he said, the Maryknoll School Board told him when he took the job they were committed to getting the community center built. And that center, Baker said, truly rests on the shoulders of the Maryknoll board. “I was bothered we did not have a showplace,” said Baker. “We needed something stellar and that is where you have to credit the board.” In particular, Baker credits Dr. Thomas Kosasa and Alfred M.K. Wong, who co-chaired the building committee. “The two of them are largely responsible for raising the money,” he said. Baker will be back this fall to see the

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Maryknoll School Community Center opened for use – giving the school a first-class gymnasium, fitness center and training facilities. But more than that, notes Baker, it gives the school a place to gather the entire student body for liturgy, assemblies and activities. That’s something, he notes, most other schools take for granted. When he interviewed for the job as president of Maryknoll, Baker saw something wonderful in a school that he said simply did not know how good it was. What guided him, he said, was the dream for a school that had wonderful programs and facilities that needed, to put it mildly, a lot of improvement. “This is a place where incredible things happen in impossible situations,” said Baker. Some might have said the dream of a community center was also impossible, and it was indeed a bold step when planning and fundraising finally began. The $21 million center is the single-biggest project in the 82-year history of Maryknoll.


The school also invested $11 million in purchasing several properties adjoining the school, reinforcing the classroom building closest to the community center site, air-conditioning the grade school and site planning and permitting. For Board Chair Al Wong, it will help bring the students closer together and strengthen the alumni. The Maryknoll School Community Center is a legacy project in many ways. It is an iconic building that provides a school gathering place. But it also is a symbol of years of effort to create the facilities that enhance Maryknoll’s academic excellence. As the school positions itself to continue to improve, it also has not abandoned the mission of the Maryknoll Sisters who founded the school in 1927, notes Baker. When he interviewed at Maryknoll over a decade ago, school officials kept telling him what the school lacked. “The things the school was apologetic for, I found to be its hallmark,” he says.

The spirit of the school, the academic program, the warm feeling and students who cared about each other overcame the shortcomings of the physical plant. Now, when Maryknoll finally has its own gathering place, says Baker, the hard work of fundraising, planning, the heartache of the costly delays, troubles with permitting and opposition by a few neighbors will be just a memory. “Those are the things you forget about once the building is up,” Baker says. Indeed, the former president clearly would rather focus on what the building means for Maryknoll’s future and watch the school’s other dreams come to fruition. “There’s more down the road,” promises Wong. “There’s so much potential for Maryknoll, all the elements are there.”

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Dedication Ceremony Michael E. Baker Board Room February 12, 2009

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aryknoll School honored former president Mike Baker by naming the newly refurbished meeting room in the White House the “Michael E. Baker Board Room.” The school and board surprised Baker with a dedication ceremony during his visit in February. The room now gives the school a location for executive meetings, featuring a big screen TV, an even bigger meeting table and a picture and plaque honoring Baker’s 11 years of service at Maryknoll. “It gives Mike a chance to still be with us at all our meetings,” said board chair Al Wong.

Baker officially opens the Michael E. Baker Board Room.

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Pau Hana Happy Hour at Bar 35! Young Alumni Association Networking Social Whether it's reconnecting with a classmate or making new connections with fellow young alumni, come out and enjoy $3 martinis and light pupus. No cover, 21 and over only. Any questions please contact Lloree Gamiao at 808.952.7313 or email lloree.gamiao@maryknollschool.org.

What:

Young Alumni Pau

Hana Happy Hour

Bar 35 at 35 Hotel Street

Where:

Where:

Thursday, June 18 Time: 5:30 - 7:30 PM No cover, 21 and over only

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The time is now… View from Dole Street

Fitness Center

Gym Floor

Hardwood Floors for Gym


Alumni Suite

Grand Opening September 4, 2009

View from 2nd Floor

View from Alexander Street


MARYKNOLL SCHOOL 2007 - 2008 ANNUAL GIVING REPORT


ALUMNI GIVING 2007 - 2008 TOP TEN CLASSES BY PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPATION Class of 1937 . . . . . . . . . 100.00%

Class of 1939 . . . . . . . . . . 28.57%

Class of 1943 . . . . . . . . . . 44.44%

Class of 1954 . . . . . . . . . . 28.30%

Class of 1942 . . . . . . . . . . 42.11%

Class of 1953 . . . . . . . . . . 26.56%

Class of 1945 . . . . . . . . . . 34.62%

Class of 1938 . . . . . . . . . . 25.00%

Class of 1958 . . . . . . . . . . 29.31%

Class of 1946 . . . . . . . . . . 25.00%

TOP CLASSES BY NUMBER OF CONTRIBUTORS Class of 1953 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Class of 1965 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Class of 1958 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Class of 1966 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Class of 1954 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Class of 1960 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Class of 1961 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Class of 1968 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Class of 1964 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Class of 1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

TOP TEN CLASSES BY DOLLARS CONTRIBUTED Class of 1963. . . . . . . . . . $26,010

Class of 1965. . . . . . . . . . . $4,160

Class of 1967. . . . . . . . . . . $5,975

Class of 1975. . . . . . . . . . . $3,505

Class of 1957. . . . . . . . . . . $5,265

Class of 1954. . . . . . . . . . . $3,485

Class of 1953. . . . . . . . . . . $4,920

Class of 1952. . . . . . . . . . . $3,285

Class of 1966. . . . . . . . . . . $4,430

Class of 1958. . . . . . . . . . . $3,240

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Dear Maryknoll Supporters: Charitable giving is part of Maryknoll’s moral fabric. Thank you for being part of a generous community enabling us to focus resources and effort toward issues we care about. I realize that you have choices with your charitable giving and thank you for keeping Maryknoll School as a priority. I especially thank you for continuing to support Maryknoll in these difficult economic times. I am optimistic about our future and look forward to developing a 21st century school that addresses student facilities, enhanced curriculum, financial aid, endowment growth, and other student educational opportunities. Because of your support, we have been able to meet all of our 2007-2008 goals in both raised funds and giving participation. Your support allowed a number of students to receive the financial aid necessary to attend our school. Your gifts have developed new classroom programs, helped to raise technology standards, and build real life academic connections. Lastly, your commitment has allowed us to attract and retain the very best educators in leadership of our children. God loves a "cheerful giver" (II Corinthians 9:7). In fact, the Greek word used in that scripture is where we derive the word "hilarious." Obviously, God wants us to enjoy the gift of giving! Confidence in your gift's impact is the key to experiencing the true joy of generosity. Thank you for your confidence. As Winston Churchill said, "You make a living by what you make, you make a life by what you give." Your generosity certainly reflects the spirit of Noblesse Oblige. Thank you for your kindness and continued support. I promise to be a good steward of each dollar. Sincerely,

Perry Martin President, Maryknoll School

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Dear Friends, Mahalo for your support of the AIM (Annual Investment in Maryknoll) campaign. With your generous donations, we were able to again surpass our fundraising goal for the 2007-2008 fiscal year. These donations enable bright and deserving students to obtain a quality Catholic education. Teachers are able to provide a challenging curriculum to create 21st century leaders. Maryknoll School is able to maintain its awardwinning faculty and staff and provide a comfortable learning environment for its students. All this is possible because of you. Your annual gifts help bridge the gap between tuition and the actual cost of a Maryknoll School education. I hope you can and will continue to support the school each year. On behalf of the Maryknoll School Board, the faculty and staff, and all the families you have helped, thank you again for making a difference. Sincerely,

Alfred M.K. Wong Chairman, Maryknoll School Board

All photos courtesy of Maryknoll Photography Club.

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WAYS OF GIVING TO MARYKNOLL SCHOOL To contribute to Maryknoll School, or to create a new scholarship or gift, please call the Development Office at (808) 952-7310.

AIM FOR EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION The foundation for giving at Maryknoll is the ongoing yearly appeal. It raises funds to bridge the gap between tuition and the real cost of educating students at Maryknoll School. Annual giving is not just making a contribution. It’s about investing in the future of the institution and, above all, in each young person who is entrusted to our care.

LEGACY LEVELS OF GIVING Maryknoll values the ongoing commitment of its donors. We have established Legacy Levels of Giving to recognize cumulative levels of giving to Maryknoll, including all contributions to funds and appeals. NOBLESSE OBLIGE $200,000 and above MARYKNOLL MISSIONERS $100,000 - $199,999 $50,000 - $99,000 SPARTAN MARYKNOLL OHANA $25,000 - $49,000

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN The Capital Campaign is a drive to raise funds for building improvements, additions, and endowments. Large gift pledges are usually scheduled with payments over a period of years. Gifts of cash, stocks, bonds, and other negotiable securities are the most common types of contributions. Continued support of AIM and the Capital Campaign is vital to the financial well-being and future growth of Maryknoll School.

ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS A number of generous individuals have established endowed named scholarships. Restricted gifts may be made directly to these funds. Jerry & Mieko Beckers Scholarships The Beckers Scholarships are renewable, partial tuition awards for students who are entering middle school (grades 6, 7 and 8). Applicants must demonstrate financial need, academic achievement and involvement in extra-curricular activities. Earl Joseph & Ann York Gallian Memorial Scholarship Fund In 1993, Dr. Franklin Young ’60 established this scholarship at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Gallian, who became fond of our school through their lifelong friendship with Dr. Young. This scholarship is awarded every year to female high school students who demonstrate the potential to contribute significantly to Maryknoll’s extracurricular programs. Ho-Ching Scholarship Established in 2002 by Class of 1963 alumni Galen Ho and Patricia Ching Ho, this scholarship is awarded to students of good academic standing and financial need who have demonstrated leadership and service to the community. 34

Father James Jackson Endowed Scholarship In 1986, Father James Jackson, former associate pastor of Sacred Heart Church and School Chaplain, established a scholarship in memory of his mother, Clara Rose de Lima Calouri. This scholarship provides assistance to students demonstrating a willingness to contribute to the continued excellence of the Maryknoll family. Monsignor Charles A. Kekumano Scholarship Created in 1998 to honor the Monsignor who epitomized our Maryknoll School motto, Noblesse Oblige, “to whom much is given, much is expected,” this scholarship is funded by the proceeds from the Monsignor Charles Kekumano Scholarship Dinner. The Kekumano Scholarship is awarded annually to a returning Maryknoll junior or senior who demonstrates financial need, is Roman Catholic, has a solid academic record, and exemplified a spirit that takes the teachings of the Catholic faith and puts them into action by serving others, showing a keen interest in both the school and the greater community, and working toward the promotion of justice. Marie S. Lindo Scholarship Fund Marie S. Lindo passed away in August 2007. She believed in education and wanted the best for her three children, two of whom attended Maryknoll School. This scholarship was established by her daughter Paula Lindo Boyce ’63 to recognize and memorialize the memory of Marie, and to make the opportunity for learning accessible to all children that come from single-parent families who have financial need. The Maryknoll Fathers’ Scholarship In 1998, a challenge gift of $100,000 was given to Maryknoll when the Maryknoll Fathers returned Sacred Heart Parish and the school to the care of the Diocese of Honolulu. This gift will help fund scholarships for Maryknoll students. The Andrew ’55 and Zosima Padilla Book Scholarship Fund The Andrew & Zosima Padilla Book Scholarship Fund was established in February 2005 to honor the memory of Andrew Padilla ’55 and his wife Zosima. Andrew always valued the education he received at Maryknoll and wanted to find a way to help students with their education. Their endowed scholarship will be used to aid needy students with the purchase of their books. Sacred Heart Parish Scholarship Established in 1998, this scholarship provides 50% tuition assistance to a newly-admitted middle school or high school student who is a member of Sacred Heart Parish. This student must be a practicing roman Catholic who demonstrates financial need, carries a minimum grade point average of 3.50, and is actively involved in community service or church-related activities. Rudolph A. and Ralph W. Sylva Scholarship Established in 2001 from the estate of Rudolph Sylva ’35, this scholarship is awarded annually to students with proven scholastic promise, with preference given to those of Hawaiian or partHawaiian ancestry. Vance O. Smith Endowed Scholarship In the 1980s, the Bishop Trust Company, Limited, as Trustee of the Vance O. Smith Trust, established this scholarship for


Maryknoll School. Mr. Smith had a special interest in social studies and history and willed his remaining trust assets to organizations established and operated exclusively for educational purposes. This scholarship is awarded to deserving students who display academic promise and financial need. Robert “Foxy” Thomas Scholarship Established in 1992, this scholarship is given in honor of Robert “Foxy” Thomas. Mr. Thomas was an avid sports enthusiast who admired the competitiveness of Maryknoll’s athletes, particularly in basketball, which led him to leave the bulk of his estate to fund this scholarship. The Robert “Foxy” Thomas Scholarship is awarded to students based on their demonstrated special qualities of leadership, scholarship, potential for contribution to the school’s co-curricular programs, and financial need.

RESTRICTED SCHOLARSHIPS Every year, Maryknoll receives funding from various individuals and organizations for scholarship awards. Ching Scholarship Created in 1996 by the Hung Wo and Elizabeth Lau Ching Foundation, this scholarship is awarded to Maryknoll students who are citizens of the United States. DeFontes Scholarship Establisehd by Mrs. Georgia E. Blake Rice ’55, the DeFontes Scholarship is awarded to qualifying Maryknoll students. Father William Desmond Scholarship This scholarship was established in 1986 by families belonging to Sacred Heart Parish in honor of Father William Desmind, presiding pastor of Sacred Heart Church from 1981 to 1985. Father Francis Diffley Scholarship Established in 1998, this scholarship honors Father Francis Diffley, the last Maryknoll priest to serve as pastor of Sacred Heart Church and president of Maryknoll School. Maryknoll School Alumni Association Scholarship This scholarship was established in 2006 in memory of Karen Chinen. It is awarded to an exceptional graduating senior for the purpose of pursuing higher education or training. Maryknoll School Parent Teacher Guild Scholarship Every year, our Parent Teacher Guild generously donates portions of the proceeds from their successful fundraiser to support scholarship for students with financial need. St. Francis of Assisi / Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii Scholarship The St. Francis Scholarship is a renewable, partial tuition award for students who are applying to enter grades 7 through 12. The applicant must be a member of the Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii who has actively participated in a clubhouse for at least one year, and who demonstrates financial need and scholastic promise. The Shirley Campos Uniform Fund This fund was established in 2005 to honor 31-year Maryknoll School secretary Shirley Campos for her dedication to our children and the school. This fund is to be used for families in need, to help them cover the cost of purchasing a school uniform.

SPECIAL GIFTS Restricted financial gifts for special programs, specific purchases or other needs within Maryknoll School not included in the budget for a given fiscal year come under this category. Special gifts benefit the school while addressing the particular interests of donors.

OTHER FORMS OF GIVING In addition to the above gifts, Maryknoll School also encourages other forms of giving as described below: Planned Giving Planned giving provides an opportunity for donors to support Maryknoll through deferred giving. Examples of such programs include bequests, life income plans, gifts subject to a retained life estate, gifts of life insurance, and charitable lead trusts. In addition, you can name Maryknoll in your will to help ensure the vitality of Maryknoll School for future generations of students. Planned giving may be discussed with Maryknoll’s Development office or the donor’s own financial advisor to determine personal application. Memorial and Named Gifts These gifts honor a family member, friend, or loved one and can be made to the school with the assistance of our Development Office. Gifts in Kind Any item that does not have a professional appraisal is considered a gift in kind. Donations of computers, office equipment, furniture and other items of value to Maryknoll are greatly appreciated. Acceptance of such items is subject to qualifications in our Gift Acceptance Policy, and usage and space constraints. Gifts of Service Parents, friends and businesses who offer their services to the school without remuneration are greatly valued by the Maryknoll family. Aloha Auto Auction Generous gifts of used automobiles provide additional money to our operating fund. The Development Office can answer questions about this program and make arrangements regarding donation. Mike McKenna’s “Spirit of Giving” for Education Program For every new car, truck, or van sold to parents or friends of Maryknoll, Mike McKenna will donate $100 to the school. Qualifying vehicles may be purchased at one of three locations: Mike McKenna’s Windward Ford, Mike McKenna’s Windward Volkswagen/Mazda, and McKenna Motor Cars in Kailua-Kona. Schoolpop.com The tuition crediting program at Schoolpop.com allows families to earn real-dollar rebates in the form of tuition credits for their online purchases. Each family can also benefit from the commissions earned by purchases made by their extended family and friends. There is no cast, term or obligation to the family, or their supporters, to participate in this program. For more information, visit www.schoolpop.com.

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Make a Match to Double Your Donation Many companies dedicated to charitable giving participate in a matching gift program. Yours could be one of them. To make the most of your gift to Maryknoll, ask your human resources department if your company has a matching gift program. If it does, fill out the form and return it to Maryknoll’s

Development & Alumni Office, according to your employer’s guidelines. Maryknoll School is grateful for the generosity of the companies who supported our 2007-2008 annual giving fund through matching gifts.

AIG HAWAII INSURANCE COMPANY, INC. ALEXANDER & BALDWIN INC. BOEING COMPANY CADES SCHUTTE, LLP FIRST HAWAIIAN BANK GENERAL MILLS FOUNDATION HAWAIIAN TELCOM HEI CHARITABLE FOUNDATION ICONIX LIKI LIKI TRADING HAWAII LTD MACY’S MMC MATCHING GIFTS PROGRAM MORGAN STANLEY MATCHING GIFTS PROGRAM PFIZER FOUNDATION MATCHING GIFTS PROGRAM PRUDENTIAL FOUNDATION THE GAS COMPANY VERIZON FOUNDATION WELLS FARGO

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Annual Summary for the Fiscal Year September 1, 2007 through August 31, 2008 The donors listed in this report made gifts in support of Maryknoll School between September 1, 2007 and August 31. 2008. Gifts made after August 31, 2008 are credited to the 2008-2009 Annual Investment in Maryknoll (AIM) and will be recognized in next year’s report. We

have made every effort to be accurate in recognizing those who have done so much for Maryknoll. Please accept our sincere apologies for any errors or omissions. Feel free to contact the Development and Alumni Office at (808) 952-7310 so that we may correct our records.

ANNUAL SUMMARY Annual Investment in Maryknoll – AIM Unrestricted Gifts Gifts to Scholarship Gifts in Kind Fundraising Events 31st Annual Luau Kekumano Scholarship Dinner 17th Annual Golf Tournament PTG Fundraiser Endowment TOTAL GIVING FOR 2007-2008

$282,775 $57,748 $20,058 30,500 225,000 42,000 53,544 69,651 $ 897,024

AIM GIFTS BY CONSTITUENT GROUP Parent of Alum 2%

Current Parent 43%

Administrator/ Faculty/Staff 3%

Friend/Formers 2% Grandparents 7% Corporations/ Foundations 16%

Board Member 6% Alumni 19%

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Legacy Giving *Indicates those who have given gifts to AIM for 10 or more consecutive years. A special mahalo to these donors for their ongoing commitment to the students at Maryknoll School.

NOBLESSE OBLIGE

SPARTAN SPIRIT

($200,000 and above)

($50,000 to $99,999)

Bank of Hawaii Mr. Gerald William Beckers First Hawaiian Bank Foundation Harold K.L. Castle Foundation Hawaii Community Foundation Hung Wo and Elizabeth Lau Ching Foundation Marielouise Abel Terminating Trust Mary D. and Walter F. Frear Eleemosynary Trust Maryknoll School PTG Mr. Foxy Thomas

MARYKNOLL MISSIONERS ($100,000 to $199,999)

Atherton Family Foundation Catholic Diocese Mr. Paul Y. Chinen ’57 Mrs. Elizabeth Lau Ching Mrs. Juliette Y. Chock ’53 Earl Gallian Estate Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Fergus Friends of Maryknoll Mr. James Hiramatsu ’75 and Mrs. Aileen Hiramatsu Mr. Galen Ho ’63 and Mrs. Patricia Ching Ho ’63 Dr. and Mrs. Gabriel W.C. Ma Maryknoll Fathers Hawaii Pacific Century Financial Corporation Samuel N. & Mary Castle Foundation Verizon Foundation 38

Dr. and Mrs. Malcom H.M. Chang Dr. Collin Dang ’61 and Dr. Mary Dang Mr. Fukuyoshi Kawazoe Dr. Irwin Lee and Mrs. Irene Lee McInerny Foundation Mrs. Lucile I. Smith Mistysyn ’37 Mrs. Nancy Hada Nakamura ’40 Ms. Henrietta Nobrega Mr. & Mrs. Larry Rodriguez Mrs. Edna Kozuma Shirai ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Jasen H. Takei The Edward E. Ford Foundation The Schuler Family Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Joseph C.S. Tsai Rev. Theodore Vierra ’48 James and Juanita Wo Mr. Stacey T.J. Wong ’70 and Mrs. Lorena Wong Susan Chong Wong ’66 Vance O. Smith Trust

MARYKNOLL OHANA ($25,000 to $49,999)

Alexander & Baldwin Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Kuniaki Azuma Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Baker BHP Hawaii Mr. Randy W.G. Ching Dr. Thomas Ching ’75 and Mrs. Trang Ching Keith and Peggy Chock

Mr. Andrew W. Corcoran ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Darcey Paul ’66 and Rebecca de Ville Mrs. Miriam Desha Dowson ’39 Ernst & Young LLP First Hawaiian Bank G.N. Wilcox Trust Virginia Gonsalves ’38 HEI Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Ho Dr. Patricia Young Lee ’61 Mr. Dean M. Miyamoto CPA ’72 James and Yvonne Morris ’63 Mrs. Karen T. Nakagaki Nakamura ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Peter P.J. Ng Nick and Monica Domaloan Ng Pack ’83 Okada Trucking Co. Mr. Hirohito Ota ’93 and Mr. Junya Ota ’93 Alice and Rob Roberts Mrs. Linda E. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Schuman Mrs. Valerie A. Wong Sorensen ’63 The ABC Stores Theo H. Davies Foundation Mr. Alfred M.K. Wong and Mrs. Laurie Hong Wong ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Darryl P. Wong Dr. and Mrs. Livingston M.F. Wong

Photos courtesy of Maryknoll Photography Club


Annual Gifts *Indicates those who have given gifts to AIM for 10 or more consecutive years. A special mahalo to these donors for their ongoing commitment to the students at Maryknoll School.

BENEFACTOR’S CIRCLE ($5,000 and above)

G.N. Wilcox Trust Friends of Maryknoll Mr. Galen Ho ’63 and Mrs. Patricia Ching Ho ’63 Dr. Thomas and Mrs. Mi Kosasa* Maryknoll School PTG McInerny Foundation Nike Employee Matching Gift

BOARD CIRCLE ($2,500 to $4,999)

Kuniaki Azuma Mr. Paul Y. Chinen ’57* Hickam Chaplain Tithes and Offerings Fund Mr. James Hiramatsu ’75 and Mrs. Aileen Hiramatsu HTH Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Peter P.J. Ng Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. David K.C. Wong

PRESIDENT’S CLUB ($1,000 to $2,499)

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J.K. Akiona Albert Chong Associates Inc. June H. Arakawa* Mr. Michael E. and Mrs. Janice Baker* Bert and Stacie Beaman Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Bella Dr. and Mrs. Ariel A. Catalan Drs. Randal Motooka and Tammy Chang-Motooka Mrs. Jeanette M.L. Lum Chun ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Anne Chung Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Darcey Marlene R. Dias De Costa Harrilynn-Joy Kameenui and Danilo R. Domingo Mary Kathryn Kosco Farrell ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Fernandes, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Myles Fujiwara Donamay Lau Guinasso Bob and Lori Harrison Mrs. Elizabeth A. Helfrich ’39

Mr. Michael Ho ’57 and Mrs. Patricia Chu Ho ’57 Mr. and Mrs. John Isabelo Jhamanda’s Watumull Fund Eugene and Jin Sook Kaminaka Greg and Lynn Kiyan Mr. William J. Klauberg, Sr. Knights of Columbus Mr. Stan Kum and Mrs. Marjorie Kum Ms. Deborah A. Lazur Mr. Andrew S.O. Lee ’42 Mr. and Mrs. Desmond C. Lee Dr. Patricia Y. Lee ’61 Betsy C. Leong Mrs. Charlene Wong Lum ’60 and Mr. Ronald Lum* Elliott C. Mattos Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morikuni James and Yvonne Morris ’63* Ms. Janet Mei Chi Ng ’78 Mrs. Willa A.N. Gaud Papandrew ’67 David X. and Jennifer Pham Mr. and Mrs. Robby H. Rask Annual Giving Report 2007-2008

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PRESIDENT’S CLUB Mrs. Betty Blake Rice ’55 Neiland Sadarananda and Sally Malia Chang K. Saito Mr. and Mrs. William I. Samaritano Mr. Charles K. Shigeta ’54* Mr. and Mrs. Gregory K. Shiu Dr. and Mrs. Darlene DeMello Sousa Janis Ing Strauss Gail P. Tiwanak Mrs. Claire M. Nishimoto Tong John H. Walbridge, Jr. Mrs. Cori C. Weston Albert and Maureen Wong Alfred M.K. and Laurie Wong Mrs. Brenda D. Dung Wong ’77 and Mr. Kiman Wong Mr. and Mrs. Darryl P. Wong Mr. Darryll Wong ’68 and Mrs. Teresa Ching-Wong ’69 Mr. Richard S.H. Wong ’52 Mrs. Susan Chong Wong ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Yamashita Mr. Mario K.M. Yim ’87 Miss T. Phyllis Zerbe

PRINCIPAL’S CLUB ($500 to $999)

Scott and Lisa Adams Dr. Maria P. Adora Brian’s Contracting, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arakaki Mr. and Mrs. Eleuterio C. Arnobit, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Ashley Vim and Janine Balantac Rosalina Juan Baysa ’50 Mr. Peter Boneza and Mrs. Cris Chong-Boneza Mr. Eric Bourne Mr. Mark K. Bradley ’80 Sandi A. Campos Juliette S. Chock Janice and Chuck Choi Ann Chung Len and Judy Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Doan Miriam D. Dowson* Lannie Dung Masa and Mayumi Edamura Edward Enterprises, Inc. Mr. James Fallon Mr. Benjamin Fong ’52 and Mrs. Wanda Hoe Fong ’53 Ms. Bonnie E. Freitas Shogo Fukuzawa Mr. James C. Gahler Maria T. Guevara Ms. Betsey H. Gunderson ’68 Steven and Audrey Hidano Lori Ho Ms. Valerie Anne Ho ’60 Elaine Chang Hoffman Mrs. Carolyn M.S. Dang Hong ’67* Mrs. Jeanne A. Kikawa Mr. and Mrs. Dong Joo Kim Mr. and Mrs. Arne C. La Prade* Gordon and Louise Lau Souvanhny Law 40

Judge and Mrs. Richard M.C. Lum Dr. and Mrs. Greg Lung Ms. Diane K. Malinovich Karin and Bill McCorriston Mrs. Patricia Muneno McIntyre ’67* Mrs. Lucile I. Smith Mistysyn ’37* Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Mueller Mrs. Susan Lee Nakamoto ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Gary F. Naone Clifton and Jill Okimura Gwen Cabral Pane’e Mr. and Mrs. Roland T. Shimabukuro Roy L. Shults Roxanne Simpkins-Williams Felix C. and Edith Freitas Bert M. Sumikawa Brian and Karen Tajiri Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Takano Lena Takei Audrey Nakagaki Tanaka Mrs. Shana ’83 and Mr. Rodney Tong* Goro and Carolyn Uehara Mr. and Mrs. John K. Uekawa Gary and Pat Wassel Stella M. Q. Wong Mr. Steven Y.S. Wong ’86 Dr. Richard K. Yokoyama ’43 Clarence S. Yoshino Curtis and Loretta Yuen

SPARTAN CLUB ($100 to $499)

Mrs. Margarita Q. and Mr. Dick C. Adair Kelli Steele Adams and Paul Adams Mrs. Jean Agena Gerry, Emma and Genalyn Agustin Mr. Clarence L. Ahakuelo, Jr. ’53 Lt. Gov. and Mrs. James R. Aiona, Jr. Mr. Clifford M. Akana ’42 Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Akau Mrs. Barbara V. Nobrega Akau ’61 James and Faye Aki Mr. and Mrs. Gene C. Albano Brooke Alexander Gladys Ching Aloiau Rhys and Terry Amimoto Mr. Michael D. ’79 and Mrs. Teresita Amore* Jerome and Gladys Andrade Anonymous Ms. Haunani Suzanne Apoliona ’67 Joyce K. Arakaki Edward and Sue Arakawa Sam and Jean Arakawa Mrs. LeeMarie Armstrong-Gomes ’93 Edwin and Lois Asato Thomas and Tammy Atou Aaron and June Au Phyllis Au and Kaila Au Richard Y.C. Au Mrs. Rona Augustine-Chun Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Bagayas Michael Bajinting Mrs. Cynthia Y.T. Balantac Dr. and Mrs. Robert Baysa Mrs. Dolores Grohmann Beddow ’78 Mrs. Antonella K. Chock Bennett ’55* Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Besenbruch

Mr. and Mrs. Alan K. Bluemke Corliss Mukaigawa Boehne Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bolte Dr. and Mrs. Peter M. Boolukos Mr. and Mrs. Suthap Boonyatera Rendell K. Bourg William Bow Elena Salangsang Bowker Paula Rochelle Lindo Boyce ’63 Mrs. Kristen Lum Bradley ’76 and Mr. Todd Bradley Haidee C. Bristol-Horne Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Broderick Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Broderick Felice N.J. Wong Broglio* Joel and Brown Mrs. Kathleen H. Haggood Buckey ’38 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bunten Kyle Burns Thomas J. Burns Tom and Suzanne Cajski* Carlos and Summer Campos Ms. Kimberly Carahasen ’87 Stephen and Lori Carlos* Mrs. Sharon Y.L. Ching Carsten ’77 Suzanne Casart Mr. and Mrs. Morris Casey John and Sarah Casken Mr. and Mrs. Leoncio C. Castillo Mr. Christopher Casupang William A. Cataldo Elliott W. Chamizo ’61* Daniel and Dr. Jennifer Chandler Michelle Chang Mr. Evanson H.W. Chang* Mrs. Flora Y. Chang Donald S.M. Chang Fredrick Chang and Betty Ontai-Chang Dr. Jo Ann A. Chang ’83 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Chang Welton & Michelle Chang ’82; Brendan Chang ’13 Dr. and Mrs. Patrick Chang Robert K.Y. Chang Stanley and Cynthia Chang Mrs. Wendy Chang and Mr. Byron Moon Renee Chang-Yamada Mrs. Carrie-Ann H. Chee ’94 Mr. Dennis W. Chee ’52* Mrs. Phyllis Odo Chee ’73 and Mrs. Kelvin Chee ’73 Mr. Kenrick Chee and Mrs. Sara Chee Lorrin Chee* Yu Lin Chen and Min Wu Mr. and Mrs. Michael Y. Chikasuye Douglas and Kathleen Chin Mark and Jeanie Chin Mrs. Betty Chinen Carol Jean Young Ching Patrick and Elisabeth Ching Reid Alan Ching Mr. and Mrs. Richard H.S. Chock Stephen C. Chock Curtis and Debra Chong Randall Chong Mr. and Mrs. Benson Choo David and Reba Choo (Zachary Choo) Steve, Charlene and Puna Choo


Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.H. Chow Laureen Chow Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Chow Mr. Calvin C.W. Choy ’62 Liana S.F. Chan Choy ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Matt Choy George J. Chu, M.D. and Diane W. Wong Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chu Amy Khiet Chuc Mrs. Beatrice S.Y. Thom Chun ’47 Col. and Mrs. Edward K. Chun Fat Jr.* Edward K. Chun Fat, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Y.F. Chun Mr. and Mrs. Jon-David Chun Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Chun Peter Chun Henry W.C. Chung Mayumi and KJ Chung Leslie G. Chung Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Chunn Kelli Ciccone Alfred Cicogna Joe Clare Mr. Clinton J. and Mrs. Josie Clausen Marilyn Alencastre Coffman Col. and Mrs. Chuck Coghlin Courtnee Collins Mr. Thomas L. Collins Vicki Villarama Collins Leila V. Condon Mrs. Agnes Sills Cordeiro ’37 Hilda De Cambra Cordeiro* Mrs. Mari-Jo Silva Correa ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Costales Mr. Robert J. Coursey, Jr. ’64* Michael and Michele Cox LCDR and Mrs. Anthony Crego

Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Crosswhite Jai and Carla Cunningham Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Dang, Christine L. Dang ’13 Bedda Bergold D’Angelo Mr. Edward DaSilva Enrique and Yvonne de Luna Mrs. Else M. De Mello ’45 Mr. Guy M. De Primo ’65 Paul and Rebecca de Ville Ms. Dvonia Ching Dekker ’64 Mrs. Napua E. Prados Demers ’58* Joe DePrimo Kuuipo Determan Monsignor Daniel J. Dever Haunani F.M. Burns Dickson 4 Dolan kids and me (Anne) Mrs. Roseline R. Gabriel Domaloan Teddy A. and Lolita R. Domingo Russell Donnelly Patsy Catala Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Downes Ms. Barbara A. Dreflak Michael and Katie Dudley ’70* Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S.J. Dung Rev. Timothy Eden S.M. Mrs. Mary Finnegan Ehring ’58 Joe Endo Mrs. Patricia L. Gilsey Eng ’57 Mr. and Mrs. James F. Evers Mrs. Betsy June Fabro-Borg ’82 Mrs. Mook-Lan Mui Fan ’41* Ms. Elaine Y. Farm Kathryn Molyneux Ferreira Mrs. Verna P. Perry Ferreira ’53 Mr. Doug Ferreira ’63

Mr. and Mrs. Teddorico Ferrer Jr.* Scott Finkboner* Mr. and Mrs. Renato V. Flojo Elaine Chun Fong ’54 Foodland Super Market, Ltd. Robert and Maggie Fortuna Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fujimoto Dr. Ira M. and Cattie Fujisaki Ms. Gina Michiko Fukumitsu ’86 Gary and Pauline Fukumura Michael and Caryn Fukunaga Mr. and Mrs. Brian F. Funai Joy Funakoshi Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fung Geoffrey and Rowena Furukawa Yoshio and Saeko Futatsugi Mr. and Mrs. William Gabriel Mr. and Mrs. James S. Gamiao Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Gaoing Judge Colette Y. Yoda Garibaldi ’73 Jessie and Judith Garo Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Garwolinski Mr. and Mrs. A.J. John Gaudet* Mrs. Milagros D. Gavieres Cheryl R. Kunimune Gesik Mr. Lester S. Gibo ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ginto* Mrs. Angie N. Golis-Yamamoto* Virginia Gonsalves Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goo, Sr. James Gore Clarence L. Gouveia Mrs. Lisa Anne Y.L. Wong Gruebner ’82* Dr. and Mrs. Peter A. Guevara Mr. Wayne Gushikuma and Mrs. Cora C. Cabebe ’73 Gushikuma

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SPARTAN CLUB continued Mieko Gushikuma Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gyotoku Mr. and Mrs. Randall Ha Thomas Haioka Mrs. Lorraine Chamizo Hamilton ’60* Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Hann* Mrs. Ann H. Hannan Dolores Burnett Hansen ’58 Ryan and Susan Harada Mr. and Mrs. John R. Harrison Joni Hashimoto-Kim Randal and Patty Hashimoto Randall and Wendy ’87 Hata Mrs. Shirley H. Fujii Hayashi ’53 Mr. Allen Heau Wilfred and Evelyn Hee Gwen K.L. Heliker L. Mason Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Hermosura Joan Herring Fisher Scott and Misao Higa David and Joni Higashiguchi Mr. and Mrs. Bertram N. Hiu Ivy Ho Liz Russell Hochberger Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Hoke Jr. Mrs. Geralyn Lum Holck ’78 Hoshi Sanai Wendy Wong-Howell* Norma N. Hung Raymond Imbo, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell H.W. Ing Mr. Leslie Sin Chong Ing Douglas H. Inouye Mr. Jonathan D.C. Isabelo ’94 Allene M.C. Higa Ishikawa ’58* Mr. and Mrs. Kyle K. Iwamoto Dr. and Mrs. David M. Iwasaki Norine (Lau) Jalbert Jane C. Wong Private Foundation Mrs. Monica Yoshino Jennings ’75 and Mr. James Jennings Timothy J.K. Johnson Paul and Ann Jones Wade H. Jones Mrs. Susan K.S. Taam Jong ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Won IL Joo Mrs. Beatrice H. Iwamoto Jost ’49 Alice L. Jow Doug Kagawa Frank R. and Naomi I. Kahookele Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Y. Kai Joey, Christine, Ryland Kaitoku Mr. Edwin S. Kala’i ’43* Mr. Jeffrey Keahi Kalani ’90 Margaret J. Kalima Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kam Glen and Stella Kam Larry Kam David and Roxanne Kamalu Rosana Kamata Harry and Karen Kame’enui Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Y. Kanada Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kaneshige Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Kaneshiro Eugenie Kaili Kaopua 42

Mimi and Guy Katayama Mr. Jared Kaufmann, Sr. ’58* Leigh Ching Kawakami Mr. and Mrs. Kurt E. Kawamoto Mr. and Mrs. David N. Kawamura Mrs. Katherine A. Kawano (Elissa Wong) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kawasaki Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Kaya ’82 Violet Kamai Kekina Mr. Kristopher C. Kern ’98 Jeffrey Keuss Mrs. Elizabeth Manzano Keyes ’56 Takemi Khau Craig and Lisa Kim Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Kim Mrs. Faye I.M. Spencer Kim ’63 Joung Won Seg Landen Kim Mr. Michael D. Kim Katelyn Domdoma Mildred Kinoshita Dr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Kitts Cpt. & Mrs. W.J. Klauberg, Jr. Jason Knight Mrs. Mildred F. Burlem Koch ’42 Be-Jay Upchurch Kodama Mrs. Virginia Koo Aiko Koochi Dr. and Mrs. Arnold and Vanessa Kop Mrs. Sherlin Lee Kowal ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Kramer Dr. Stephen and Deborah Kula Mr. Brian Kung and Mrs. Maggie Zhu Wane and Renee Kunihisa Robert and Eunice Kunimitsu Harry and Nora Kurosu Ed and Heidi Kurzenski Glenn and Ann Kusaka Mr. Edison C.Y. Kwock ’59 Waley C.M. Kwock* Philip Kwon Thomas Ky and Siri Ky Mrs. Mary Ann Cordeiro La Fazia ’63 Mrs. Ludmilla La Prade* Mrs. Cynthia Lai Dolly Echiverri Langen, M.D. Michael and Sandra Langer Linda Jo N. Langley Michael and Cyndy LaPorte* Michael Lastor Alan Lau Merton and Claire Lau Mr. and Mrs. David A. Lau Mr. and Mrs. Henry W.N. Lau Jonathan K.H. Lau, D.D.S. ’91* Mr. and Mrs. Ka Hon Lau Matthew Lau Hoang Le and Lily Wu-Le Mrs. Mary S.Q. Mau Lecavelier ’61 Guy and Audrey Kong Lee ’64* Brian Lee Ms. Diane O.L. Lee ’61* Mr. Eddie P. Lee Mrs. Edwina Cordeiro Lee ’58 Ernest K.C. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Hyung S. Lee Dr. and Mrs. Irwin K.M. Lee

Jaejun Lee James and Nancy Lee Drs. Jeffrey and Meta Lee Ronald and Junie Lee Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Lee Tiffany Lee Mrs. Allison Lee-Takamine ’87 and Mr. Duane Takamine ’86 Mr. Gordon and Jean Uyeda Leong Mrs. Helen C. Chock Leong ’43* Mr. Tahn Chow Leong ’46 Mrs. Irene W.Y. Chang Letoto ’50* Catherine Li* Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Lim Lei Mei Lin and David Wo Mrs. Lorna P. Chang Lin ’63 Wayne and Julie Lin Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lincoln Priscilla W. Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ling Michael Roche and Verna Ling-Roche Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Liu Mr. Garrett Liu and Mrs. Colleen Yoda Liu ’75* Mrs. Jackie L. Loo Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Loo Patrick Loo ’90 & Talen Loo Mrs. Christine Mattos Loomis ’85* Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J.K. Louis Mrs. Frankie A. Lucas* Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lui Mr. and Mrs. Don Lui-Kwan Michelle Luke Mr. Alfred Lum ’71 and Mrs. Adele Odo Lum ’72 Chuck Lum Mr. and Mrs. David T.E. Lum Evelyn Chang Lum ’49 Mr. Fredric D.W. Lum ’44 Kenneth and Keiko Lum Stanford and Gloria Lum Wesley Lum Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred W.C. Lum Louella Ahakuelo Lung and Richard K. Lung Mr. and Mrs. Khubo Luu Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Machado ’46 Bruce and Brenda Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Akira Makinodan Mr. and Mrs. Bonifacio D. Maluyo Dorothy Y.L. Goo Man ’52* Dr. and Mrs. Joel Manaligod Ms. Theresa L.M. Martin* Carl and Gail Matsuura Mr. and Mrs. Laurence W.C. Mau Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.K. Mau Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Mau Jeffrey and Heidi McGivern Mr. and Mrs. Kyle R. McLain Mr. and Mrs. Roger McLain Mr. Glenn Medeiros LTC Manny Medeiros ’57 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Medeiros Carlos and Stacy Mercado Melodee Barkus Metzger ’60 Mrs. Camille T. Domaloan Michel ’84* Dr. Trisha B. Miki ’87 Ms. Cafey Millard Cary Jane Miller*


Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Randal K. Mimaki Mr. and Mrs. Robert Y. Mito Mr. and Mrs. Joc Miw Denis Y. Miyashiro Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Miyashiro Mrs. Winona Hu Miyashiro ’62 Corrine S. Miyose Dane and Leah Mizuno Thelma Nobuko Sano Mori* Michele Tokunaga (’65) Morikami Mr. and Mrs. Akihiro Morikawa Mrs. Jo-Ann and Mr. Neal R. Morisato* Guy and Brenda Moriwaki Mary Helen Tom Morrow Allan and Sharon Mossing Agnes Marie Braz Motley Ms. Christie Sachiko Yoshikawa Mukai ’85 Lawrence and Karen Mun Bill and Cheryl Muneno Archie and May Murakami Ross and Dayle Murakami Carl and Helen Nagami Mr. and Mrs. Dan O. Nagami Melvyn and Beverly Nagata Pat Nakagawa Scott A. Nakagawa Mrs. Adora H. Aoki Nakamura ’44 Craig Nakamura and Elise Matsumoto Mrs. Gail S. Nakamura and Mr. Carleton Williams* Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nakasone Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nakasone Mr. Gene Ng and Mrs. Michelle Peng Hieu T. Nguyen Mrs. Stanley Nip Duane and Jill Nishimura Ms. Hiroko Noda Mrs. Lorraine Sawai Noda ’54 Dr. Harry T. Nomura ’47 Greg and Liz Nosal Mr. Paul O’Brien Ellen Funakoshi Ogata Owen and Cynthia Ogata Mr. and Mrs. Alan Y. Ogawa Wilma M. Ogimi Mr. and Mrs. Roland S. Ogoshi Mr. and Mrs. Masahiro Ogura Ian and Amy Ohari Steven and Karen Ohata (Cade ’17) Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Okada Mr. and Mrs. David K. Okaneku* Scott and Brenda Okazaki ’75 Mr. Mark Okihiro and Mrs. Michiyo Tsubata-Okihiro Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Y. Okimoto Aaron and Sherri Okinaga Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Okinaga Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Okita Clayton and Lois Oku Mr. and Mrs. James N. Okuhara Arnold and Nancy Okumoto Cary and Heidi Omoto Omoto’s, Darren, Darcy and Taylor Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. Omura Mr. and Mrs. Walter Y. Omura Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne K. Onaga

Dr. Sharon K. Hiu Ong ’83 and Mr. Simon Y. Ong* Mr. Carl H. Osaki ’78 Iris M. Oshiro Mr. and Mrs. Lester K. Oshiro Lynn and Lincoln Oshiro Thomas and Norma Oshiro Bryce and Chance Otsuka Mr. and Mrs. Donald Oumi Mr. and Mrs. George F. Ouye Claire M. Paishon Neal A. Palafox Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palma Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Pang Brian and Karen Pang Kenzie J. Pang ’69 Mrs. Barbara J. Fernandes Papo ’59 Mr. and Mrs. John Parris Fran Patoskie Mr. Albert J. Pattison Robert Paul and Nancy Chen David and Gina Pawlak Mrs. Barbara Leong Perreira ’48 and Mr. Jonathan Perreira ’40 Bernadette Perry* Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. Perry Ann Keala Jones Peters* Maria Marcos Pine ’64 Kim I. Pinensky Norman Polk Mrs. Virginia T. Thom Poon ’46 Timothy and Graciela Pregana Jennifer Koffler Prevette Bradley and Loren Pulice Mrs. J.N. Pulice John and Jullie Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Ramones Alton and Sandra Ramos Frank Ramos, Jr. Jeremy Ramos Kurt and Mavis Ramos

James P. Rapoza ’45 Marc and Sandra Rezentes Mr. and Mrs. Cesar Ribao Janis Rich Jenna Richards ’13 Joann Rimas Diana Jeremiah Rittmeister ’60 Alice and Rob Roberts* Ms. Mary Maloney Roberts ’70 Mr. Jonah I. Chang and Mrs. Helena M. Rodriguez Mrs. Maria Consuelo Rogers* Brother Venard Ruane Paula Viveiros Russell ’63 Paul and Sybil Saito Karl and Kalene Sakamoto Gwen M. Sakanashi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.Q. Salas Shirley K. Salomon Ian T.T. Santee Carol Santiago Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Santos Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Sato Lynn N. Sato, Tazuko Masaki, Harold Masaki Mrs. Margaret E. Goto Sato ’45* Mr. and Mrs. Nobuo Sato Schoolpop, Inc. Christopher Sciotto Mr. and Mrs. Mitsunobu Sekino Anthony Sellitto Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Seo Lynette Mau Seto Mrs. Pauline E. Seto Richardson Charlotte Sexton Mrs. Leinani J. Shak Phyllis N.T. Shea Mr. and Mrs. Lance H. Shibata Mr. and Mrs. Natsuo Shigezawa Stacy and Michelle Shigezawa Diane Shimomi Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Shimomi

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SPARTAN CLUB continued Mr. and Mrs. Kwang C. Shin Mr. and Mrs. Mitsuo Shinsato Dr. Lance K. Shirai ’78 Ernest and Jean Shoji Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sibayton Mark L. Silva Mr. Marty S. Silva ’81 Thomas E. Silva Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sim Ms. Charlotte M.H. Soares Simmons ’53 * Dr. Paul M. Simon Mr. and Mrs. Mario Siu-Li Mrs. Laine A. Matsuo Skiendiel ’68* Mrs. Georgiana D. Denis Smith ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Noah F. Smith Stephen Soares ’85 and Irma May Baptiste Tracy and Paul Soenksen Mr. and Mrs. Tom K. Soo Hoo Marlene M. Soares Souki* Carol Ann Bryan Sousa William E. Spencer, Jr. Col (ret.) Brian J. Spitzer ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Oran Spotts Mrs. Frances Y.C. Goo Steen ’47 Jay and JoAnn Stone Mr. and Mrs. Frank Suenaga Dr. and Mrs. David Sumikawa Kelli K. Sunada Joan Kwock Sung Mr. Lance Suzuki Mr. and Mrs. Jed M. Taba Mr. and Mrs. Carl Y. Tadaki Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tagawa Christina Takafuji Stanley M. Takamine Daryl, Cori, Noah and Emily Takamiya Mr. and Mrs. Paul Takamiya Todd Takayama Mr. and Mrs. Hiroji Taki Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Tamanaha Terry and Carole Tamura Gary Alan and Grace Tanaka Lauralei Morgan Tanaka Mr. and Mrs. Randal T. Tanaka Mr. and Mrs. Tadayuki Tanaka Shawn & Tanya Tanoue Eric and Wendy Taramasco Mr. Clarence K. Tatekawa ’42* Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tatsumura Dr. and Mrs. Ray Teramoto Sheri S.M. Teves Margaret Sebastian Thomas ’53 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Thomas Toni and Yayoi Tokuhara Dr. Benjamin C.K. Tom ’45 Mr. Daniel M.C. Tom ’68 Gordon and Judy Tom* Mr. and Mrs. Kevin K.S. Tom Mrs. Lillian Ohta Tominaga ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Tomiyasu Mr. and Mrs. Albert C.Y. Tong Joseph and Denise Torres Mr. and Mrs. Ernest K. Tottori Paul and Shelli Tottori Leilani Tsukazaki Lorraine and Jon Tsuruda Mrs. Tomoko Tsuyemura ’45 44

Jaime and Trice Ubongen Dean and Joy Uchida Mr. Dean Hiromi Ueda ’93 Keith and Lea Uehara Wilfred T. Uekawa Ralph and May Ukishima Kathryn Elms Ulrich ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Fukuo Umeda Mrs. Melinda S. Lohr Underkofler Glenn and Michelle Ushio Mr. and Mrs. James A. Uy Lori Beth Wong Van Cantfort and Ryan Wong Van Cantfort Mr. Leonard Ventura and Mrs. Benedith Tabiolo-Ventura Mr. and Mrs. Eusebio B. Verona Nastia Maxine Chisteckoff Vickery Clyde H. Vierra Mr. and Mrs. Riza L. Villa John Vivoli Mr. and Mrs. Dayne H. Wada Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Wada Charlene Yap Wall Virginia Lum Wat ’52* Gerald H. Watanabe, M.D. Scott and Kandyce Watanabe Tadashi and Jean Watanabe Michael and Gail Weisz Joan F. White Mr. and Mrs. Dan Whitford Lori L. Wilhelm Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Winter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Witt Mr. David F. Won ’74 Barbara C. Wong Mr. and Mrs. Brian C.L. Wong Colene S. Wong Samuel Wong Denny and Cindy Wong Elizabeth and Kristyn Wong Mrs. Frances Chow Wong ’69* Connie & Gerald Wong James and Jeanine Wong Kyle A. Wong Mr. and Mrs. Leonard K.H. Wong (Debra) Mr. Stacey T.J. Wong ’70 * and Mrs. Lorena Wong Mr. Stephen Wong ’65 and Mrs. Susan Wong ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Wong Thomas P. Wong, Sr. Walter C.K. Wong Mr. and Mrs. Warren F. Wong Col. and Mrs. Wendell Wong Wilson and Helen Wong Lisa Wong-Yamamoto ’84* Celia Chun Wright Mrs. Laura L.F. Xiao Mei Yee Wong, Hang Xie Glen and Aireen Yagyagan Toru and Yumi Yamada Albert and Page Yamamoto Mr. and Mrs. Brant Y. Yamamoto Jean K. Nakamura (Arthur) Yamamoto Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Yamamoto Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Yamane Allen and Gladys Yamanoha Mr. and Mrs. Herman Yamasaki

Kent and Cheryl Yamasaki Ms. Gail T. Yamashita Mrs. Eloise M. Uyeda Yano ’55* Mrs. Jean Yuen Yates ’61* Mr. and Mrs. Alan M.L. Yee Dr. and Mrs. Ed Yee Chris and Linda Yee Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Yee II Mr. and Mrs. Lester B.K. Yee Mr. and Michael T. Yee Michael Yee and Susan Harada-Yee Michael, Helen and Alex Yee Phyllis Quon Yee Mr. and Mrs. Brian Y. Yi Davis Yogi and Debra Kagawa-Yogi Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Yokoyama Barbara A. Yoneda Daniel W.C. Yong Pamela J. Yoon* Deacon Walter and Frances Yoshimitsu Dr. and Mrs. Robert Young Ronald S.K. Young ’57* Tambry R. Young and Suzanne King Hank and Ursula Zerbe Brian Zweber

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Mrs. Esther M. Todd Abbey ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Boyce A. Abellira Laurie Acohido Mr. Simplicio Acosta and Mrs. Lydell Corteza-Acosta Mrs. Allyson and Mr. Landen P. Agcaoili Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Agena Catherine Affatica Agor Judith Ann Vierra Aguiar ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Terry Ah-Tye Mr. Kazuyuki Akashi ’45* Takashi and Dorothy Akimoto Mrs. Beverly A. Akiona Mr. and Mrs. Roland S. Alfelor Janetta and John Allison Aloha Auto Auction Mr. and Mrs. John Amano Yvonne Lau Ambrose ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Amodo Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Teodorico P. Andrada Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. William G. Antonio Ms. Harolyn Arakaki-Pedro Mrs. Margaret M. Tam Araki ’69 Roy K. Aratani Dr. Garvin V. Arrell ’60* Mr. and Mrs. Bryant K. Asao Mr. and Mrs. Dexter T.Y. Au Raenette Wong Auyong Mildred Awana Mr. and Mrs. William Axt Joyce Tamaoka Bajet Mr. John P. Baraquio ’88 Chris and Elaine Batacan Mr. and Mrs. Jerry R. Baxter Janell Beattie Ms. Frances Ho Bellinger ’68 Agnes Benavente


Mr. Rudy Benigno and Mrs. Wannette Gaylord Bonnie Bise Mr. and Mrs. John J. Blewitt, Jr. Setsuko Bluemke Ms. Juliann E. Borges Mrs. Mary Lou Gilleres Botelho ’53 and Mr. Herbert Botelho ’51 Ms. Maria Di Pisa Brady ’80 Stanley G. Bukes Lance and Virginia Bull Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas C. Cabebe Ms. Selene Cadirao Mr. Steven Caley Mr. and Mrs. Keahi L. Cambra Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Campman Shauna K. Candia Mr. Matthew L. Capps Ms. Suzanne Sunada Carlos ’88 Mrs. Suzeth and Mr. Wilfredo M. Carreon Mr. and Mrs. Dannie W.M. Chan Mr. Danny H.K. Chan Mr. and Mrs. Dion Chan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chan Glenn and Laurie Chang Harris and Jo Chang Dr. and Mrs. Henry M.C. Chang Mrs. Jacqueline K. Ching Chang ’71 Mr. Jeffrey L.K. Chang ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Norman K.C. Chang Mr. and Mrs. William C.F. Chang Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Char Jr. Esther Lee Chee ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. Chen Joe Cheng Mr. and Mrs. George C. Chin Dick and Emy Ching Douglas M.C. Ching Elaine Young Ching Mr. and Mrs. Gary M.T. Ching Mr. George K.H. Ching ’48 Mrs. Jeanette T. Ching Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Ching Mrs. Sylvia ’66 and Mr. Randall ’63 Ching Lawrence Chinn Ms. Antoinette Chock Mrs. Mandy Rose L. Baptist Chock ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Saejin Choi Dr. Marguerite Malia Chow ’78 Michael Y. M. Chow and Dr. Michael I. Chow Darryl Choy ’90* Mrs. Jacqueline N.J. Hew Choy ’82 Mr. Anthony P. Chun ’72 and Mrs. Linda F.S. Chun* Mrs. Lisa M. Rodrigues Chun Fat Gary and Kelli Chun Marie B. Chun Mary L. Mei Ling Chun Mr. and Mrs. Bing Fay Chung Mr. Kapono Ciotti John and Taryn Clatanoff (Carr) Mr. Craig Clouet Christian and Rachael Colman Mark and Stephanie Conching Mr. and Mrs. Condes David and Connie Copp Mr. Wilhelm Cordes III ’88 Mr. Nathan and Mrs. Lori Costa

Paul A. and Karen L.H. Cowan Mr. Chris Cramer Mrs. Martha and Mr. Richard Crawford Mrs. Mary Jo Leineweber Culvyhouse Waldene Ichijo Curtice Mrs. Naty Dadiz Sister M. Rosario Daley Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.Y. Dang Mr. and Mrs. Rickard A. Deakins Marla M. Delovio Dan and Cathy Devaney Mrs. Roseyn J. Devlin Ms. Deanna Leilani Dudoit ’78 Mrs. Jeanne C. Amlin Duggan ’58 Barbara Dung Gary and Bobbi Dworshak Mr. and Mrs. Eric C. Edrada Geneve Eleccion Mrs. Dulinda Gomes Ernesto ’37 Noah Esperas Tanny Esperas Mr. Liberato D. Fabro ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard E. Fajota Yvonne Faria Mr. and Mrs. Ed G. Felipe Phoenix M.M. Ferriman Norman and M.J. Fong Shui Yee Fong Mr. Shawn G.K. Fonseca ’78 Toshiko Fortuna Mrs. Gwendolyn M. Chang Fu ’53 Mrs. Lillian Yoshimoto Fujihara ’47 Nancy F. Oshita Fujii* Mrs. Carlynn S. Fujii-Chun ’83 Laura Fujimoto Akihiko Fukusato Mrs. Kimberly Ann M. Fuller ’90 Mr. Thomas C. Furtado Ms. Michelle Ann K. Gabriel ’99 Ms. Patricia Ann Gabriel ’93 Mr. Leonardo Gaoiran Phyllis Boner Gardner Mrs. Caren M. Lee Gaud ’71 Mrs. Kimberly Gleason Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Glynn Sam and Lea Goin Mrs. Betty D. Gomes ’53

Mr. Franklin R. Gonzales Nelson and Lisa Goo Mrs. Roxane S. Ishikawa Goo ’78 June D. Mattos Gorgonio ’75* Mr. and Mrs. William Gosnell Mrs. Jennifer M. Woo Goto Ms. Mona Goto Mark and Yurica Griffin Ms. Bonnie Griffiths Mrs. Lea F.L. Langer Grupen ’86 Mr. Robert Guieb and Ms. M. Theresa Espejo Mr. and Mrs. Abraham B. Guillermo Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Guillermo Keith Gushikuma Sydney Kam Gutierrez Al and Bev Guzman Mrs. Cora C. Choy Haberman ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Hackman Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Hagino Courtney Lee K. Haia ’04 Ms. Janet Hall Mr. and Mrs. Patrick K. Hamada Mr. and Mrs. Lane S. Hamaoka Mrs. Christine G.L. Hangai Donald T. Hashimoto Fumiko Hashimoto Mrs. Kewina L. Prados Hastings ’56 Taven Hathaway Stephanie Hayashi Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hays Mr. and Mrs. Brad L. Heatherly Mrs. Patricia Wong Heatherly Mrs. Ellen A. Hee Shellie Kodama Hee Ms. Meaghan K. Herndon ’05 Dan Hew Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Itsuo Higa Karen and Edwin Higa Mrs. Lynnette Pascua Higa ’96 Ray M. Higa Mrs. Mary H. Hill Maylanie Hipolito Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hirata Mr. and Mrs. Guy I. Hironaka Zack Hironaka Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. David H. Hisashima Elizabeth W.P. Hisashima ’98

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FRIENDS continued John T.K. Hisashima ’00 Mr. Bernard A.K.S. Ho Cyndi Ho Mr. and Mrs. Darin L.M. Ho Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W.L. Ho Kiana and J.P. Hockenberger Leong Mrs. Dana Lynn Goo Holiona ’86 Mr. Christopher H. Hong ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Horikawa Patricia Howlett Patricia Chun Hudson Ms. Mahina E. Hugo Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Hung Hutchins Mr. and Mrs. Asami Ichimura* Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Ikawa Erin K. Imada Mrs. Mary C. Inglis* Linda Ipsen Darryl and Dee Ann Iseri Roger and Florence Ishii Carolyn Kwock Ishiwata Mrs. Catherine C. and Mr. Ronald T. Iwami Mrs. Rose Hamada Iwamoto Ms. Jamie Kunimoto Jochums ’78 Paul and Makanani Jones Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Jordan Dr. and Mrs. Emerson M.F. Jou Jeffre and Melissa Juliano Just Give Mr. Malo B. Torres and Mrs. Jennifer Kaahaaina-Torres Mrs. Jacqueline DePonte Kaanoi ’58 and Mr. Wendell Kaanoi ’58* Edward and Margaret "Mags" Kageyama Ms. Dorie K. Kahaulelio Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kaholokula Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Kahookele Mr. Kaipo Kaina and Mrs. Britney Kokubun Mr. and Mrs. Calin T. Kaku Alexander Kam Ms. Grace J. Kamikawa Mrs. June E. Kamioka-Fuller ’53 Sterling and Petra Kamiya Mr. Troy Kamiya Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Kaneshiro Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Kaneshiro Mrs. Liberta Du Pont Karratti-Aiwohi ’57 Annie C. Kau Mr. Darryl Kau and Mrs. Alicia Andrade-Kau Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kawakami Mrs. Darcie W.L. Au Kawamura ’90 Mr. Frank M. Kawamura Ms. Mia E. Kawamura ’05 Craig and Cindy Kawasaki Mrs. Linda Wong Kealoha ’66 Mrs. Joan Ellen Pollack Keaulana ’63 Mr. Lawrence K. Kekaulike Ms. Tanya M. Kemmler Mrs. Lucille Loretta Kern Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Kim Mr. and Mrs. Hong-Nam Kim Karen Y.S. Kim Shirley Kim Sylvia Kim-Sioda Mr. and Mrs. Hiroyuki Kimura 46

Ms. Jeanne (Jadee) D. Kindred Stacie (Kupahu) Kissel Mr. Franklin Kiyabu ’53 and Mrs. Carmen Silva Kiyabu ’53 Herbert H. Kiyabu Mrs. Virginia M. Hulten Klein ’64* Mr. Karlun G. Ko ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S.E. Kobashigawa Mr. Bradley & Theresa Quinn Koki ’71* Mrs. Beatrice K.H. Kam Kong ’54 Mr. Wendell Konn ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Koo Mrs. Rebecca I. Kotake* Ms. Nicole S. Koyanagi ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kozuma Mrs. Cecilia Amor Bitanga Kramer ’74 Jackson Kuang Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Kubo Mr. Ed and Mrs. Tammy ’83 Kubo Mrs. Cynthia C.L. Ah Yo Kupau Mrs. Emi Kuriyama Steve and Emi Kuriyama Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Kurokawa* Serena Kwong Mr. and Mrs. Hung C. Ky Mr. and Mrs. Eric L. La’a Paulette Laanui Kamaile Labatad Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C.K. Lam

Nin Wah Lam Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lam Mr. and Mrs. Wai Sing Lam Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lambert Frances H. Lancaster Mr. and Edgar S.H. Lau Ms. Georgette N. Matsuzawa Lau Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Lau Marc Devon Kwai Tim Lau Wesley and Linda Lau Arthur and Sylvia Lee Cheryl Lee ’05 Deanne Lee Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Lee Mr. Harlan Lee and Mrs. Tamie Rezentes Mr. and Jae Hang Lee Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Lee, Jr. Kevin Lee ’03 Krystal Lee ’00 Sydni Au Hoy Mrs. Lorraine Young Lee ’59 and Chris-Noel Lee ’87 Lucille Y.H. Lee* Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Lee Sheri Ann Wong Lee Tommy and Lori Lee Mr. Wayson C.W. Lee ’68 Mrs. Francine L. Lee-Kadota ’77* Aaron and Hiroko Lehl


Mrs. Nancy S.L. Leng Mrs. Cecilia A. Taum Leong ’37* Mrs. Clara Leong Dorothy M. Leong* Jay and Liane Leong Ms. Deborah Leong-Yep Mr. Henry R. LePage, Jr. Mrs. Sadie Mau Lew ’57 Helene L. Chock Lewis Mr. Sammy Li and Mrs. Mika Uematsu Tim Li and Lili Zhang Mr. and Mrs. Vernal K. Lilly Nelson and Lisa Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Liongson Ryan Liu Mrs. Susie C. Liu Mr. Travis M. Liu ’07 Victor and Jean Lizardi Ms. Hoi Ming (Antonia) Lo ’05 Mr. Anthony Lo ’06 Mrs. Bobbie Loo Lila Loos Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Low Christina Low Patrick Low Mrs. Betty Ching Lowe ’46 Mrs. Lily T.L. Lu* Kristi Lucas Blake M.K. Lum Melody Lum Mrs. Marianne M.L. Chock Lum ’49 Mr. Michael Lum ’64 and Mrs. Carol Ann Lum ’64 Robert M.Y. Lum Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Lum Mr. Stanton Lum ’63 and Mrs. Nicolette Tong Lum ’64 Mr. Wilfred Lum Muriel W. Lum-Pang Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lyckman Mr. John K. Madriaga Mr. Glen J. Maeda Patricia Lum Maffit Mr. and Mrs. Narciso E. Magsanoc Rochelle A. Mahoe Mrs. Sylvia R. Johnson Makainai ’76 Mr. Milton Y. Makishi Gabrielle Makuakane-Maier Mr. Leopoldo Malagon and Mrs. Danielle Diamond Mrs. Mercedes P. Wong Manalili ’58* Mrs. Tracy Manlansing Mr. and Mrs. George Manzano Mrs. Emily M. Marciel-Baptiste ’53 Adrian and Malia Marquez Candace N. Martin ’03 Mrs. Catherine M. Pinho Martin Mr. and Mrs. Douglas N. Martin Mr. Jules Martin, Jr. ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Masaki Betty Murakami Mastropaolo Marion Masuda Mr. and Mrs. Erwin V. Mateo Suzanne Furuya Matsuda ’66 Ms. Nicole A. Matsumoto Mrs. Eva Chang Matsuyoshi ’53 Patrick and Gay AhLoy

Dana and Darren Mau Ronald Mau Albert and Carol Maunakea John and Tusi Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. McClure Mrs. Gayle S. McEntire William J. and Deborah A. McFeeley* Mr. and Mrs. Mark McGuinness Mary Jane McMillan Charlie and Debbie McNicoll Mrs. Cynthia N. Medeiros Kaui Mendonca Mrs. Alaynna Lai-ing Miki Lau Miguel ’92 Josh Arakaki ’09 & Tandi Arakaki ’04 Jon H. Miki Mrs. Florence G. Min Dr. and Mrs. Steven Minaglia (Isabel) Mitchell Ms. Alison Y. Miyasaki Mrs. Rie Mizumura* Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kiyoshi Mochizuki Tracy Lynn Monsarrat Hope I. Montalvo Roger and Natalie Morey Dr. and Mrs. Hayato Mori Mr. James Morris II ’85 and Mrs. Doreen Leong Morris ’84 Mrs. Patricia A. Moskal Ms. Diane F. Mosley ’63 Dennis and Arlene Mun Kendrick and Gail Mun Allan and Janet Murakami Mrs. Danelle A. Murakami-Ha ’95 Mrs. Pamela L. Gomez Murnane ’78 Mr. Jonathan A. Murray ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Derek Nagamine Mr. Craig T. Nagasawa ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent C. Nagtalon Mr. and Mrs. Len T. Nakahara Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nakama Mr. and Mrs. Duane R. Nakamura Kazue Nakamura Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Nakamura Mr. Reid M. Nakamura ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Nakamura Mr. Ikutaro Nakanishi Sheila B. Nakanishi ’68 Mrs. Helen Tanabe Nakano ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Keith M. Nakano Shawn and Lisa Nakano Mr. and Mrs. Kyl Nakaoka Eddy and Sandy Nakashima Jon and Mari Nakasone Mrs. Leocadia Kaopuiki Naone Mrs. Ricci D. Keltz Naone ’78 Anthony Nebres Denise Nelson Mr. Alfred Neves, Jr. ’53 and Mrs. Sylvia Costa Neves ’54 Mrs. Monica L. Domaloan Ng Pack ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ngo Tammy Nguyen Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nguyen Jeff and Sandy Niebling Matthew Nihei Mr. and Mrs. Matao Nihei Mrs. Lynette K. Nakamura Niles

Ms. Jerrilyn B.Y. Nirei Mrs. Kathleen Wong Nirei ’76 Annie H. Nishiki Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Nitta Mrs. Vivian E. Enos Nobrega ’37* Nowicki Michael and Catherine Nozaki Mr. and Mrs. Alan T. Nunokawa Caryn A.T. Nunokawa Mr. and Mrs. Tod S. Nurmi Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. O’Callaghan* George and Aiko Odo Mary Y. Ogata Nancy C. (Wakayama) Oide Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Okamura Nadine J. Jeremiah Olinger* Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Ornelles Mr. and Carlton Y. Oshiro Mr. and Mrs. John Oshiro Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Otsuka* Mr. Richard Pafundi and Mrs. Miyoung Pafundi Adrienne Young Palmer Mr. Byron Pang and Mrs. Janice Martin-Pang Mrs. Daisy Yee Pang ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Gary K.H. Pang Mr. Jerry K.C. Pang ’56 Patricia Lum Pang Dr. Ronald J. Pang ’68 Mr. Dennis L. Pascual In memory of Cleto Pasoquen ’46 Ms. Cheryl L. Nobriga Patoc Jeannie Pentz David and Kelly Pila Patrick and Denna-Lei Plunkett Betsy Fisher and Ernie Provencher Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert V. Rabago Leigh Maria Ramos-Platt Benjamin and Flora Rayray Jolyne R. Rego Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel J. Relator Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rewick Mr. and Mrs. Erik Rhinelander Mrs. Barbara M. Soon Richards* Mrs. Eva Lynn Robinson* Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodrigues Lori Tseu-Rodriguez Mrs. Ellen C. Caires Rogers ’58 Sister Dolores A. Rosso, MM Mrs. Colette Cordeiro Ruiz ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Darren T. Saiki Scott and Mara Saito Ms. Naomi A. Saito Mr. and Mrs. Newton Sakamoto Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Sales Mr. Chi Meng Sam and Mrs. Sut Kei Sou Kenneth K. Sato Mr. Anthony and Mrs. Tessie Ann I. Schmisseur ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Schraff Mr. Ronald T. Segawa Tino Sellitto Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Senining Dr. and Mrs. Toshiyuki Shibata Mr. and Mrs. George Shimabuku Iris Shimabukuro Mr. and Mrs. John K. Shimabukuro Lynn Akina-Shimamura Annual Giving Report 2007-2008

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FRIENDS continued Mr. and Mrs. Del J. Shin Ms. Kathleen Shin Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Shiraishi Mr. and Mrs. James Shiroma Mrs. Carlyn Nunes Shriver ’68 Mr. Glenn J. Silva S. Silva Mrs. Julia Adviento Siobal Carla A. Chock Siu Mr. Denis J. Siu ’59 Joann Skudlarick Carol Rosa Smith* Mr. and Mrs. Richard E.L. Soong Valerie Wong Sorensen Tanya M. Soriano Jean-Denis St. Onge Ms. Susan M. Stacy ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Stone Harold and Vicki Strapple Jeff A. Strauser Mr. Richard F. Strawn II ’64 Stephanie A. Suehiro Mrs. Paulette T. Ukishima Sumida ’58 Samuel Sun Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. Suzuki Harumi K. Suzuki Ms. Anne Wong Sylva ’97 Dan D. Taba Dr. and Mrs. Brian K. Tabata Mr. and Mrs. Neal S. Tachibana Ms. Shelley Kim Tadaki ’91* Gregg Kam and Leona Tadaki-Kam Steven and Cheryl Tagawa Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C.M. Tai Yoshiko Takagi Mr. and Mrs. Keith T. Takahashi Mr. and Mrs. Randolf Talavera Ms. Melissa Tam Daniel and Adele Tamashiro Raymond T. Tamashiro Thomas S. Tamashiro

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Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tanonaka Mike Tave and Darlene Chun Mr. Lionel G. Tejada ’67 Arnie and Leslie Morland-Tellez Mr. and Mrs. Milton T. Tengan Derrick and Muriel Teruya Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Thom Lt. and Mrs. Troy R. Thurgood Edward and Chieko Tokuda Ms. Joanne Tom ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Steven K. Tome Terrence K. Torco Mrs. Alice H. Neumann Trani Fred and Edna Tseu Ms. Jennifer Tseu Mrs. Violet Tsuchiyama Mr. and Mrs. Eric Tsukamoto Mr. and Mrs. Jon Y. Tsukamoto Mr. Kwok Ming Tsun and Mrs. Chi Man (Cindy) Lee Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tu Bonnie Tung J. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Y.F. Tyau Jr. Mary Ann Underwood Mr. and Mrs. Michael U. Ung Mr. and Mrs. Yoshiichi Ushio Ms. Joneive D. Domingo Uy ’76 M. Uyehara Troy Uyehara Mr. and Mrs. Salvador Valdez Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Valle Marian (Scanlan) Van Kirk Mrs. Mary Jane Arce Vannatta Mr. and Mrs. Galen Vasconcellos Juan and Pauline M. Viloria Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Vinluan Mrs. Catherine von Wiegandt Ms. Annette K. Waiau Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker Mr. Paul Wallrabenstein, Jr. ’58 and Mrs. Theresa Tong Wallrabenstein ’58 Marisa Kula Mercer & David Andrew Kula

Rick Walter Mr. and Mrs. James E. Walton Mr. Kai Ming Wang and Mrs. Rui Zhen Han Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wang Ms. Kristie S. Watanabe ’06 Lisa F. Ho Watanabe Ms. Lorianne Lee Watanabe ’99 Mrs. Lynne Y. Taniguchi Watanabe ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Reid Watanabe Mr. Isaac Watson and Ms. Cindy Omura Wallace Weatherwax Theresa Young Wee, M.D. ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. White Patricia M. Lindo Wigglesworth ’57 Mrs. Grace M.S. Williams Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Sr. Mr. Michael A. Winchatz Pilita A. Winchatz Patricia Wixom Mr. David Wo Betty Loo Wong Mrs. Catherine Mary Salado Wong ’55 Mr. and Ms. Eric S.S. Wong Ms. Gaylean Kalei Wong ’00 Mr. and Mrs. James C.A. Wong Mr. James K.W. Wong ’65 Dr. Lucy Fong Wong ’76 and Mr. D’Wayne Wong ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Orrin C.M. Wong Stacey K.T.S. Wong Mr. Stanley A. Wong ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wong Mr. and Mrs. William K.C. Wong Isabella Grohmann Wooldridge Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne A. Worley Andy and Cindy Wu Mr. and Mrs. Jun Xie Kenrick Yagi Mrs. Barbara Yamada ’53 Robert Yamane and Family Mr. David Yamasaki Bronson Yamashita Mrs. Kimberly Ann Yamauchi Garret H. Yanagi Lo-Lan R. Mui Yee ’43* Mr. and Mrs. Randal Yee Mr. Randal Yee and Mrs. Janice Nomura-Yee Richard and Llewelyn Yee Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Yee Nathan and Joyce Yim Mr. and Mrs. Rodney W.S. Yim Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Yoshimura Albert Young Ms. Carol M. Young ’58 Skyler and Trevor Young Dr. Richard S.K. Young ’65 Dr. and Mrs. Royden Young Vernon J.K. Young ’53 Mrs. Christine Yun Mr. and Mrs. Wing Yiu Yung H. Thomas Zerbe III Mr. and Mrs. Allen Xinyu Zhang Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas C. Zou


ALUMNI CLASSES Class of ’37……….100.00% Mrs. Hilda De Cambra Cordeiro Mrs. Dulinda Gomes Ernesto Mrs. Cecilia Taum Leong Mrs. Lucile Smith Mistysyn Mrs. Vivian Enos Nobrega

Class of ’38……….25.00% Mrs. Kathleen Haggood Buckey Ms. Virginia Gonsalves

Class of ’39……….28.57% Mrs. Miriam Desha Dowson

Class of ’40……….14.29% Ms. Violet Kamai Kekina Mr. Jonathan Perreira

Class of ’41……….12.50% Mrs. Mook-Lan Mui Fan Mrs. Marian Scanlan Van Kirk

Class of ’42……….42.11% Mr. Clifford Akana Mrs. Mildred Burlem Koch Mr. Andrew Lee Mrs. Thelma Sano Mori Mrs. Charlotte Chow Sexton Mr. Clarence Tatekawa Mrs. Juliana Kamaka Turner Mrs. Betty Loo Wong

Class of ’43……….44.44% Mr. Edwin Kala’i Mrs. Helen Chock Leong Mrs. R. Lo-Lan Mui Yee Dr. Richard Yokoyama

Class of ’44……….9.52%

Class of ’48……….14.29%

Mr. Fredric Lum Mrs. Adora Aoki Nakamura

Class of ’53……….26.56%

Mr. George Ching Mr. Ernest Lee Mr. Robert Lum Mrs. Barbara Leong Perreira Mrs. Phyllis Quon Yee

Mrs. Rosalina Juan Baysa Mrs. Elaine Young Ching Mrs. Claire Chong Lau Mrs. Irene Chang Letoto Mrs. Rae Towata Sato Mrs. Lenore Fong Young

Mr. Clarence Ahakuelo Mrs. Darlaine Gerhard Anderson Mrs. Juliette Shea Chock Mrs. Verna Perry Ferreira Mrs. Wanda Hoe Fong Mrs. Shirley Fujii Hayashi Mrs. June Kamioka-Fuller Mrs. Betsy Chang Leong Mr. Gordon Leong Mrs. Jean Uyeda Leong Mrs. Helene Chock Lewis Mrs. Emily Marciel-Baptiste Mr. Alfred Neves Mrs. Ellen Funakoshi Ogata Mrs. Georgiana Denis Smith Mrs. Margaret Sebastian Thomas Mr. Vernon Young

Class of ’51……….17.86%

Class of ’54……….28.30%

Mrs. Frances Spencer Chang Mrs. Barbara Wong Dung Mr. Clarence Gouveia Mrs. Marjorie Wong Kum Mrs. Serena Jong Kwong

Mrs. Elena Salangsang Bowker Mr. Fred Chang Mr. Douglas Ching Mrs. Elaine Chun Fong Mrs. Beatrice Kam Kong Mrs. Dorothy Loo Leong Mr. Elliott Mattos Mrs. Sylvia Costa Neves Mrs. Lorraine Sawai Noda Mrs. Nancy Wakayama Oide Mrs. Betty Lee Ontai-Chang Mrs. Barbara Soon Richards Mr. Kenneth Sato Mr. Charles Shigeta Mrs. Tanya Machado Soriano

Class of ’45……….34.62% Mr. Kazuyuki Akashi Mr. Roy Aratani Mrs. Else Christiansen De Mello Mr. James Rapoza Mrs. Margaret Goto Sato Dr. Benjamin Tom Mrs. Alice Neumann Trani Mrs. Tomoko Yamamoto Tsuyemura Mrs. Barbara Chang Wong

Class of ’46……….25.00% Mr. Lorrin Chee Mrs. Nancy Oshita Fujii Mrs. Susan Taam Jong Mrs. Frances Heau Lancaster Mr. Tahn Chow Leong Mrs. Betty Ching Lowe Mr. Donald Machado Mrs. Agnes Marie Braz Motley Ms. Bernadette Perry Mrs. Virginia Thom Poon Mrs. Lillian Ohta Tominaga Dr. Garret Yanagi

Class of ’47……….23.33% Mrs. Esther Lee Chee Mrs. Beatrice Thom Chun Mr. Henry Chung Mrs. Lillian Yoshimoto Fujihara Dr. Harry Nomura Mrs. Frances Goo Steen Mr. Stanley Takamine

Class of ’49……….5.45% Mrs. Gladys Ching Aloiau Mrs. Beatrice Iwamoto Jost Mrs. Marianne Chock Lum

Class of ’50……….18.18%

Class of ’52……….18.97% Ms. Mildred Awana Mr. Donald Chang Mr. Dennis Chee Mr. Benjamin Fong Mrs. Dorothy Goo Man Mrs. Catherine Pinho Martin Mrs. Mary Helen Tom Morrow Mrs. Daisy Yee Pang Mrs. Virginia Lum Wat Mr. Richard Wong Mrs. Jean Nakamura Yamamoto

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ALUMNI CLASSES continued

Class of ’55……….10.53% Mrs. Joyce Morikawa Arakaki Mrs. Antonella Chock Bennett Mrs. Phyllis Boner Gardner Mrs. Helen Tanabe Nakano Mrs. Betty Blake Rice Ms. Shirley Salomon Mrs. Catherine Salado Wong Mrs. Eloise Uyeda Yano

Class of ’56……….17.65% Mr. Robert Chang Mrs. Jeanette Lum Chun Mrs. Kewina Prados Hastings Mrs. Elizabeth Manzano Keyes Mr. Herbert Kiyabu Mrs. Marlene Soares Souki Mrs. Joan Kwock Sung Mrs. Laurie Hong Wong Mr. Thomas Wong

Class of ’57……….19.67% Mr. Paul Chinen Mrs. Marie Alina Chun Mrs. Patricia Gilsey Eng Mr. Michael Ho Mrs. Patricia Chu Ho Mrs. Liberta Du Pont KarrattiAiwohi LTC Manny Medeiros Mrs. Nadine Jeremiah Olinger Mr. Gordon Tom Mrs. Judy Perreira Tom Mrs. Patricia Lindo Wigglesworth Mr. Ronald Young

Class of ’58……….29.31% Mr. Frederick Chow Mrs. Napua Prados Demers Mrs. Jeanne Amlin Duggan Mrs. Mary Kathryn Kosco Farrell Mr. Thomas Haioka Mrs. Dolores Burnett Hansen Mrs. Allene Higa Ishikawa Mr. Jared Kaufmann Mrs. Edwina Cordeiro Lee Mrs. Mercedes Wong Manalili Mr. Anthony Nebres Mrs. Carol-Ann Rosa Smith Mr. William Spencer Mr. Ralph Ukishima Mrs. Nastia Chisteckoff Vickery Mr. Clyde Vierra Ms. Carol Young

Class of ’59……….12.12% Mr. Thomas Burns Mrs. Eugenie Kaili Kaopua Mr. Edison Kwock Mrs. Lorraine Young Lee Mrs. Barbara Fernandes Papo Mrs. Julia Adviento Siobal Mr. Denis Siu Dr. Robert Young

Class of ’60……….16.28% Dr. Garvin Arrell Ms. Haunani Burns Dickson Mrs. Lorraine Chamizo Hamilton Ms. Valerie Ho Mrs. Carolyn Kwock Ishiwata Mrs. Leigh Ching Kawakami Mrs. Charlene Wong Lum Mr. Richard Lung

Mrs. Melodee Barkus Metzger Mrs. Leocadia Kaopuiki Naone Mrs. Diana Jeremiah Rittmeister Mrs. Colette Cordeiro Ruiz Mr. Wallace Weatherwax Mrs. Elizabeth Balmores Wong

Class of ’61 ……….20.00% Mrs. Barbara Nobrega Akau Mrs. Yvonne Lau Ambrose Mr. Elliott Chamizo Mrs. Carol Jean Young Ching Mrs. Patricia Catala Donovan Mr. Wade Jones Mr. Wesley Lau Mrs. Mary Mau Lecavelier Ms. Diane Lee Dr. Patricia Young Lee Mrs. Betty Murakami Mastropaolo Mrs. Carol Ann Bryan Sousa Ms. Susan Stacy Mrs. Charlene Yap Wall Mrs. Jean Yuen Yates

Class of ’62……….10.67% Mrs. Judith Vierra Aguiar Mr. Calvin Choy Mr. Joseph Clare Mr. Scott Finkboner Mrs. Joan Herring Fisher Mrs. Margaret Anderson Kalima Mrs. Winona Hu Miyashiro Mrs. Gwendolyn Cabral Pane’e

Class of ’63……….17.11% Mrs. Paula Lindo Boyce Mr. Randall Ching Mrs. Waldene Ichijo Curtice

Mr. W. Douglas Ferreira Mr. Galen Ho Mrs. Patricia Ching Ho Mrs. Joan Pollack Keaulana Mrs. Faye Spencer Kim Mrs. Mary Ann Cordeiro La Fazia Mrs. Lorna Chang Lin Mrs. Ouida Usita Morris Dr. Paula Viveiros Russell Mrs. Valerie Wong Sorensen

Class of ’64……….20.00% Mrs. Catherine Affatica Agor Mr. Leslie Chung Ms. Victoria Villarama Collins Mr. Robert Coursey Ms. Dvonia Ching Dekker Mr. Russell Donnelly Mr. Raymond Imbo Mrs. Virginia Hulten Klein Mr. Waley Kwock Mrs. Audrey Kong Lee Mrs. Louella Ahakuelo Lung Ms. Cary Jane Miller Ms. Maria Marcos Pine Mr. Richard Strawn Mr. John Vivoli

Class of ’65……….22.39% Mrs. Felice Wong Broglio Mrs. Bedda Bergold D’Angelo Mr. Guy De Primo Ms. Antonina Farm Mrs. Patricia Lum Maffit Mr. Norman Min Mr. Denis Miyashiro Mrs. Michele Tokunaga Morikami Mr. Frank Ramos Mrs. Janis Ing Strauss

Class of ’65……….22.39% Mrs. Beverly Freitas Suenaga Mr. John Walbridge Mr. James Wong Dr. Richard Young

Class of ’66……….22.06% Mrs. Sylvia Ching Ms. Marilyn Alencastre Coffman Mrs. Mary Jo Leineweber Culvyhouse Mr. Paul de Ville Mrs. Marlene Dias DeCosta Mrs. Patricia Wong Heatherly Mrs. Elaine Chang Hoffman Dr. Norine Lau Jalbert Dr. Dolly Echiverri Langen Mrs. Suzanne Furuya Matsuda Ms. Jolyne Rego Mr. Thomas Silva Col. Brian Spitzer Mrs. Susan Chong Wong

Class of ’67……….13.16% Mr. James Gore Mrs. Carolyn Dang Hong Dr. Stephen Kula Mrs. Linda Niemitz Langley Mr. Bruce McIntyre 50


Mrs. Patricia Muneno McIntyre Mrs. Willa Gaud Papandrew Mr. Eric Tiwanak Mrs. Gail Nakagaki Tiwanak Mrs. Mary Ann Yim Underwood

Class of ’68……….20.90% Mrs. Sandra Asejo Campos Ms. Betsey Hughes Gunderson Mrs. Sherlin Lee Kowal Mr. Wayson Lee Mrs. Gabrielle Makuakane-Maier Mrs. Sheila Nakanishi Mrs. Wilma Akamine Ogimi Mrs. Laine Matsuo Skiendiel Mr. Jeff Strauser Mr. Daniel Tom Mrs. Kathryn Elms Ulrich M. Gen. Darryll Wong Ms. Stella Wong Ms. Pamela Yoon

Class of ’69……….13.33% Ms. Phyllis Au Mrs. Renee Chang-Yamada Mrs. Teresa Ching-Wong Mrs. Mary Chun Mr. Joseph DePrimo Mr. Ray Higa Mr. Kenzie Pang Ms. Lynette Mau Seto Mrs. Lynne Taniguchi Watanabe Mrs. Frances Chow Wong

Class of ’70……….7.69% Mr. Stanley Bukes Mr. Stephen Chock Mr. Michael Dudley Mr. Daniel Hew

Mrs. Lynette Nakamura Niles Ms. Mary Maloney Roberts

Class of ’71……….9.23% Mrs. Jacqueline Ching Chang Mrs. Caren Lee Gaud Mr. Bradley Koki Mrs. Theresa Quinn Koki Mr. Alfred Lum Mrs. Denise Pang-Yee

Class of ’72……….10.53% Mr. Anthony Chun Mr. Lester Gibo Mrs. Adele Odo Lum Mrs. Virginia Lum Mrs. Susan Lee Nakamoto Dr. Theresa Young Wee Mrs. Barbara Alencastre Yoneda Mr. Albert Young

Class of ’73……….11.11% Mrs. Esther Todd Abbey Mr. Rendell Bourg Mr. Kelvin Chee Mrs. Phyllis Odo Chee Mr. Peter Chun Judge Colette Yoda Garibaldi Mrs. Cora Cabebe Gushikuma Mrs. Wendy Wong Howell

Class of ’74……….9.68% Mrs. Corliss Mukaigawa Boehne Mrs. Shellie Kodama Hee Mr. Kim Pinensky Mrs. Roxanne Simpkins-Williams Mrs. Carla Chock Siu Mr. David Won

Class of ’75……….13.51%

Class of ’80……….11.24%

Mrs. Shauna Candia Mrs. Cheryl Kunimune Gesik Mrs. June Mattos Gorgonio Mr. James Hiramatsu Mrs. Monica Yoshino Jennings Mrs. Sheri Ann Wong Lee Mrs. Colleen Yoda Liu Ms. Tracy Lynn Monsarrat Mrs. Brenda Odo Okazaki Ms. Iris Shimabukuro

Ms. Brooke Alexander Mr. Mark Bradley Ms. Maria Di Pisa Brady Ms. Haidee Bristol Bristol-Horne Mrs. Karen Watt Cowan Mr. Laurence Mau Mr. Patrick Nakagawa Mrs. Lisa Ho Watanabe Dr. Lori Wilhelm Mrs. Isabella Grohmann Wooldridge

Class of ’76……….5.71% Mrs. Kristen Lum Bradley Mrs. Marla Munar Delovio Mrs. Donamay Lau Guinasso Mrs. Kathleen Wong Nirei

Class of ’77……….6.85% Mrs. Sharon Ching Carsten Mrs. Patricia Chun Hudson Mrs. Francine Lee Lee-Kadota Mr. Craig Nagasawa Mrs. Brenda Dung Wong

Class of ’78……….5.56% Mrs. Dolores Grohmann Beddow Mrs. Elizabeth Russell Hochberger Ms. Janet Ng Dr. Lance Shirai

Class of ’79……….8.64% Mr. Michael Amore Mrs. Janell Goo Beattie Mr. Christopher Hong Mr. Mark Silva Dr. Gerald Watanabe Mr. Daniel Yong Mr. Brian Zweber

Class of ’81……….7.23% Mrs. Be-Jay Upchurch Kodama Mrs. Tessie Ann Ishikawa Schmisseur Mr. Marty Silva Mrs. Michelle Arakawa Ushio Mr. Andy Wu Mr. H. Thomas Zerbe

Class of ’82……….7.92% Mrs. Michelle Goo Chang Mrs. Betsy Fabro-Borg Mrs. Lisa Anne Wong Gruebner Mrs. Sydney Kam Gutierrez Mr. Ryan Kaya Mr. Scott Nakagawa Mr. Hieu Nguyen Mrs. Patricia Lum Pang

Class of ’83……….12.50% Mrs. Laurie Pang Acohido Mr. Dion Chan Dr. Jo Ann Chang Dr. Tammy Chang-Motooka Mr. Mark Conching Mrs. Carlynn Fujii-Chun Dr. Sylvia Kim-Sioda Ms. Loren Manayan-Pulice

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ALUMNI CLASSES

continued Mrs. Stephanie Kam Nishimura Dr. Sharon Hiu Ong Mrs. Lori Tseu Rodriguez Mr. Anthony Sellitto Mrs. Shana Campos Tong

Class of ’84……….13.73% Mrs. Joyce Tamaoka Bajet Mr. Randall Chong Mrs. Corinne Lum Hiu Ms. Kristi Lucas Mrs. Camille Domaloan Michel Mrs. Doreen Leong Morris Mrs. Jennifer Koffler Prevette Mrs. Mara Ishida Saito Mrs. Darlene DeMello Sousa Mr. Benjamin Valle Mr. Reid Watanabe Mrs. Lisa Wong-Yamamoto Mrs. Christie Harada Yee Mr. Joseph Yee

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Class of ’86……….7.48%

Class of ’90……….6.86%

Class of ’96……….3.28%

Mrs. Liana Chan Choy Ms. Gina Fukumitsu Mrs. Lea Langer Grupen Mrs. Dana Goo Holiona Mrs. Kelly Miyashiro Pila Mr. Duane Takamine Mrs. Lori Beth Wong Van Cantfort Mr. Steven Wong

Mr. Darryl Choy Mrs. Kimberly Ann Silva Fuller Mr. Jeffrey Kalani Mrs. Darcie Au Kawamura Mr. Patrick Loo Mrs. Sheri Kurashige Teves Mr. Terrence Torco

Mr. Reid Ching Mrs. Lynnette Pascua Higa Mr. Jason Knight Ms. Bonnie Choy Tung

Class of ’87……….11.11%

Mrs. Kathryn Molyneux Ferreira Mrs. Jennifer Kaahaaina-Torres Dr. Jonathan Lau Mr. Ian Santee Ms. Shelley Tadaki

Ms. Kimberly Carahasen Mrs. Lori Kern Carlos Mrs. Laura Lynn Miyashiro Fujimoto Mrs. Wendy Kishaba Hata Mrs. Chris-Noel Lee Mrs. Allison Lee-Takamine Mrs. Liane Yamamoto Leong Dr. Trisha Miki Mrs. Ann Marie Jones Peters Ms. Lauralei Morgan Tanaka Mr. Mario Yim

Class of ’85……….9.80%

Class of ’88……….6.93%

Mr. Jon-David Chun Mrs. Ann Chung Mr. Myles Fujiwara Mrs. Verna Ling-Roche Mrs. Christine Mattos Loomis Mr. James Morris Ms. Christie Yoshikawa Mukai Mrs. Adrienne Young Palmer Mr. Stephen Soares Mrs. Leah Taum-Cui

Mrs. Bonnie Bise Mr. Lawrence Chinn Mr. Blaine Gier Mr. Patrick Low Dr. Rochelle Suzuki Mahoe Mr. Jay Stone Mrs. Christina Hamada Takafuji

Class of ’89……….1.06% Mr. Kyle Wong

Class of ’91……….5.43%

Class of ’92……….2.13% Ms. Christina Theresa Low Mrs. Alaynna Lau Miguel

Class of ’93……….4.55% Mrs. LeeMarie Armstrong-Gomes Ms. Patricia Gabriel Mrs. Misty Daos Gier Dr. Leigh Maria Ramos-Platt Mr. Dean Ueda

Class of ’94……….2.91% Mr. Jeffrey Chang Mrs. Carrie-Ann Tamanaha Chee Mr. Jonathan Isabelo

Class of ’95……….3.26% Mr. Wesley Lum Mr. Brian Mistysyn Mrs. Danelle Murakami-Ha

Class of ’97……….3.74% Mrs. Taryn Carr Clatanoff Mrs. Kimberly Nakagami Gleason Mrs. LeAnne Mistysyn MacAllister

Class of ’98……….3.48% Ms. Elizabeth Hisashima Mr. Kristopher Kern Mr. Blake Lum Ms. Caryn Nunokawa

Class of ’99……….3.57% Mrs. Mandy Baptist Chock Ms. Tanny Esperas Ms. Michelle Gabriel Ms. Lorianne Watanabe

Class of ’00……….5.88% Ms. Katharine Dolan Aus Mr. Noah Esperas Mr. John Hisashima Ms. Erin Imada Ms. Krystal Lee Ms. Pilita Winchatz Ms. Gaylean Wong

Class of ’01……….1.71% Mr. David Mistysyn Mr. Troy Uyehara


Class of ’03……….5.00%

In Memory of Mrs. Mary C. Gahler

Class of ’04……….1.57% Ms. Deanne Lee Mr. Reid Nakamura

Class of ’05……….2.24% Ms. Mia Kawamura Ms. Nicole Koyanagi Ms. Cheryl Lee Class of ’06……….1.56% Mr. Patrick Dolan Ms. Kristie Watanabe

Class of ’07……….0.78% Mr. Travis Liu

HONOR /MEMORIAL GIFTS In In Honor of Carl & Joyce Arakaki Mrs. Eloise M. Uyeda Yano ’55

In Honor of Keith and Peggy Chock Fran Patoskie

In Honor of Mr. James C. Gahler Mr. Michael D. ’79 and Mrs. Teresita Amore

Mr. Marc Lau Mr. Kevin Lee Mr. Ryan Liu Miss Candace Martin Ms. Denise Nelson Mr. Stacey Wong

Mr. Michael D. ’79 and Mrs. Teresita Amore Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson June H. Arakawa* Mr. Michael E. and Mrs. Janice Baker Mr. Mark K. Bradley ’80 Mr. Clinton J. and Mrs. Josie Clausen Mr. Craig Clouet Mr. THOMAS L. COLLINS Ms. Barbara A. Dreflak Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S.J. Dung Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Glynn Ms. Bonnie Griffiths Mr. Jonathan D.C. Isabelo ’94 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lambert Mrs. Frankie A. Lucas Mrs. Charlene Wong Lum ’60 and\ Mr. Ronald Lum Mrs. Lucile I. Smith Mistysyn ’37 Mrs. Ouida Yvonne Usita Morris ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Tod S. Nurmi Mr. Dennis L. Pascual Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel J. Relator

Mr. and Mrs. Richard E.L. Soong Ralph and May Ukishima Mrs. Mary Jane Arce Vannatta Mr. and Mrs. James E. Walton

In Memory of Mr. Stephen K. Hao, Jr. ’57 LTC Manny Medeiros ’57 In Memory of Mr. George W.Y. Leong Mrs. Helen C. Chock Leong ’43

In Memory of Mr. Joseph P. Samaritano Mr. and Mrs. William I. Samaritano

In Memory of Mr. George Takeshi Taniguchi ’46 Mrs. Lynne Y. Taniguchi Watanabe ’69 Ms. Kristie S. Watanabe ’06

In Memory of Mrs. Alison C. Tom Ms. Elaine Y. Farm Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Tomiyasu Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Chunn Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Ikawa

In Memory of Mr. David J. Lum Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Loo

In Memory of Mr. James F. McPalmer ’47

In Memory of Doree Wills ’68

Mrs. Lillian Yoshimoto Fujihara ’47

In Memory of Mr. Thomas P. Papandrew Mrs. Angie N. Golis-Yamamoto

In Memory of Mrs. Catherine Morton Peters ’39 Mrs. Lucile I. Smith Mistysyn ’37 Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Sr.

Mrs. Sherlin Lee Kowal ’68

In Honor of Alfred M.K. Wong Mrs. Cynthia Lai

In Memory of Mrs. Ruth Kam Ung Wong Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goo, Sr.

In Memory of Keith T.P. Yamamoto

In Memory of Victoria Yim Robinson ’68

Mr. and Mrs. Roland S. Ogoshi

Mrs. Sherlin Lee Kowal ’68

In Honor of Mr. Larry Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S.J. Dung

PARTICIPATE IN EXCELLENCE

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GIFT IN KIND Dr. Amy Agbayani Ms. Liane Akana Ms. Margene Ayers Curtis and Debra Chong Col. and Mrs. Chuck Coghlin Friends of Maryknoll Ms. Ann Goeller Mr. Scott S.L. Matsumoto ’04 Mr. Dick Murakami Marc and Sandra Rezentes

SPECIAL EVENT Monsignor Charles A. Kekumano Award & Scholarship Dinner Maryknoll School is grateful to all who have so generously helped with the Monsignor Charles A. Kekumano Award & Scholarship Dinner

Ilima Sponsors Albert C. Kobayashi, Inc. Donald and Iris Kim Matsubara - Kotake, Attorneys at Law Mitsunaga & Associates, Inc. Dean Miyamoto CPA Sony Hawaii Company Robert and Betty Wo Maile Sponsors Bank of Hawaii Sonny and Barbara Ching First Hawaiian Bank Jim and Beth Hoban / Jim and Yvonne Morris Island Insurance Company, Limited Ted and Betty Jung Kobayashi Sugita & Goda Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Teruya / W.C.C. Thursday Golf Group Mr. and Mrs. Simon M.S. Wong

Pikake Sponsors The Baptiste Family / McCorriston Miller Mukai MacKinnon, LLP Dr. Thomas and Mrs. Mi Kosasa Larry and Patricia Rodriguez / Ernst & Young

Plumeria Sponsors American Coating Company Associated Steel Becker Communications, Inc. Malcom H.M. Chang, D.D.S. Inc. Paul and Yvonne Chinen

Eldon and Andrea Ching Juliette Chock Coca Cola Bottling Company John Drouilhet and Sada Okumura David & Gloria Dung Al Fernandes & Ross Murakami Ms. Donald W.S. Lau Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Lee Cyril Leung, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lung Dr. and Mrs. Gabriel W.C. Ma Bill D. Mills Peter P.J. Ng Ohata Chun Yuen LLP Sacred Heart Parish Sodexho Takushi, Wong, Lee & Yee Tower Hawaii/ Thom & Marlene DeCosta Jack Tsui Joe and Leonora Wee Darryl P. Wong Calvin and Susan Wong Wong’s Drapery Shoppe, Ltd. Xerox Hawaii Carl Yee / Mary Wong / Mew Choy Wong Norman Yoshino

Kekumano Award Dinner Steering Committee Barbara Ching ’61 Charlene Lum ’60 Gabriel Ma William McCorriston Yvonne Morris ’63 Monica Ng Pack ’83 Nina Rapozo ’54 Larry Rodriguez Linda Ross Laurie Wong ’56 Acknowledgements Becker Communications Day AV Services ET Graphic Design Tom Foster – Manheim’s Aloha Auto Auction Hilton Hawaiian Village Hokuli’i Images Greg LeLesch – Manheim’s Aloha Auto Auction Olomana Marketing The Palolo Group Vintage Wine Cellar – Jay Kam Zoe Hawaii – Cindy Ontai Maryknoll Grade School Choir Wendy Chang, Director Ronnie Allen Campman Courtney Chun Sydney Costales Natasha Daswani Christina Determan Adrienne Domen Kenna Harada Jenna Hashimoto

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Samantha Hipolito Sherry Ho Cassandra Kaholokula Kiana Kim Everett Lau Anna Layden Danielle Leong Ryan Michel Kodee Mito Ethan Moon Alysa Nemoto Hideyuki Noda Cortney Okaneku Maile Pang Kyler Sakamoto Jordan Shimabukuro Kaliko Thomas Kelly Watanabe Darian Yogi Event Preparation Mary Lou Botelho ’53 Juliette Chock ’53 Betty Doi ’53 Doug Ferreira ’63 Verna Ferreira ’53 Gwen Fu ’53 Leanna Green Shirley Hayashi ’53 Carmen Kiyabu ’53 Frank Kiyabu ’53 Shirley Lee ’53 Gordon Leong ’53 Jean Leong ’53 Vinh Luong ’09 Eva Matsuyoshi ’53 Lucile Mistysyn ’37 Janie Moon ’09 Catherine Phillips ’53 Charlotte Simmons ’53 Barbara Yamada ’53 Vernon Young ’53 Event Volunteers Margot Adair Jim Gahler Becky Kotake Bobbie Loo Milton Makishi Maryknoll School –Student Ambassadors Suzanna McLaughlin Lynn Mitchell Jo-Ann Morisato Gail Nakamura Les Oshiro Mara Saito Tessie Schmisseur Benedith Tabiolo-Ventura Claire Tong Carl Williams Brenda Wong Sandy Yamane


Auction Committee Bill McCorriston, Co-Chair Linda Ross, Co-Chair Lisa Adams Mohala Aiu Mona Amas Lei Bright Waynette & Mervin Cabral Lisa Chun Fat Kathy Dean Cathy Devaney Mary Ann Ho Dan Holt Linda Ipsen Michael & Cyndy LaPorte Carin Lim Ross Lum Dayle Murakami Gail Nowicki Kalene & Karl Sakamoto Lorna Tsuruda Brenda Wong Kent Yamasaki Auction Donors David Akina - The Paradise Yellow Pages Aloha Airlines Angy’s Handmade Delights Mrs. Laura Aratani Mr. & Mrs. Peter Boolukos Mrs. Teresa Brink-Wong Castle Resorts & Hotels Compadres Bar & Grill The Contemporary Museum Celebrity Tuxedos - Ron Bongiovanni

Chef Mavro Bob Chinn’s Crabhouse Restaurant Class of 1957 C. S. Wo & Sons Mrs. Toshiko Dose Elite Catering Elite Limousine Service, Inc. Mr. John Henry Felix The Festival Company Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel Hawaii Pet Nanny Hilton Waikoloa Village Mrs. Mary Ann Ho Hokuli’i Images, LLC HTH Corporation Indich Collection Island Soap & Candleworks Jefferson Prep of the Pacific Jewelry Factory Direct Jodi’s Hairgraphics Kaanapali Golf Resort Auction Donors (continued) The Kahala Hotel & Resort Darcie Kawamura Kazi Foods Corp. of Hawaii Kirin Restaurant KISSY Mrs. Anne Kusao Mrs. Marjorie Kum Thomas & Siri Ky Lahaina Myth & Magic Theatre, LLC Lamco Print Tees Mr. Michael & Mrs. Cyndy LaPorte Le Bistro Liki Liki Trading Dr. Gabriel Ma

Marians Catering Market City Shopping Center Mr. Perry Martin Maryknoll School 1C - Mr. Milton Makishi Maryknoll School 2B - Mrs. Paulette Laanui Maryknoll School 2C - Mrs. Charlene Lum Maryknoll School 3A - Ms. Melissa Tam Maui Prince Hotel, Makena Resort & Golf Course McCorriston Miller Mukai & MacKinnon LLP Greg McMackin Michel’s at Colony Surf Miramar at Waikiki Mitsunaga & Associates, Inc. Yvonne & Jim Morris Na Hoku, Hawaii’s Finest Jewelers since 1924 Johnalyn Abreu-Nakamura - Glamour Girl, Inc. Nancy Nakamura Neiman Marcus Oceanic Time Warner Cable The Original Roy’s in Hawaii Kai Paul Brown Mr. Alan Pflueger - Pflueger Auto Group Riggs Distributing, Inc. Robert Palma Designs Roy Sakuma Productions Sea Life Park by Dolphin Discovery Shangri-La Tea Company

of Hawaii The Shidler Group Starwood Hotels & Resorts Taj Clubhouse Mr. Alan Tang Cassandra Tokars Accelerations Tom and Jerry Tokars - Armstrong Building Maintenance Tri-Star Restaurant Group - Aaron Placourakis Keith Uehara - K. U. Productions John Uekawa - New City Nissan Ulu Art Vacations Hawaii Victoria Ward Centers Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa Robert T. Wu Live Auction Acknowledgements Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bella Rachel Colman Cathy Devaney Carol Lau Les Oshiro Mrs. Julie Quinn Kalene Sakamoto Claire Tong Haruko Yamasaki Kent and Cheryl Yamasaki

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It looks like we’re almost done…

… but we’ve still got some work to do. We don’t just mean the construction – we’re also talking about the fundraising. Thanks to your generous donations, we reached our capital campaign goal of $12 million. That goal was set years ago, and like every other major project like this, the cost of construction has gone up over time. However, we did not want to raise our campaign goal because no one likes a moving target. So we still need your help. Log on to www.maryknollschool.org to make a donation. Donations of $1,000 and higher are eligible for a brick in our Walk of Honor (see form on the previous page). Donations of $5,000 and higher are eligible for our Wall of Honor. For more information, call our Development Office at (808) 952-7310 or email at development@maryknollschool.org.


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