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MAY DAY 2002

“Celebrating 75 Years of Aloha: “Celebrating 75 Years of Aloha: The Way We Were” The Way We Were”

Maryknoll Grade School

Third grader Krista Lizardi dances ìHenehene Kouíakaî with her classmates.

Second graders Katia Worley and Ian Dominguez, representing the island of Niihau on the royal court, perform ìHe Aloha No O Honolulu.î Matthew Kim and the pre-kindergarten class show their stuff during the ìMolokaíi Slide.î

May Day Queen Julianne Suzuki í06 prepares to dance to ìMy Sweet Pikake Leiî as her escort, Michael Hamada í06, looks on.

Aaron Fong is all smiles as the kindergarteners perform a medley of ìSophisticated Hula and Get Hep to Swing.î

The first gradersíìPlantation Days Medleyî ñ including a comical rendition of ìMr. Sun Cho Lee,î shown here ñ was a crowd favorite.

“Kau I Ka Hano “Kau I Ka Hano Ka Wahine: Ka Wahine: Honor the Woman” Honor the Woman”

Maryknoll High School

Representing the Pacific were the students taking Polynesian Dance (left), Hawaiian culture and advanced Hawaiian language. Cynthia Kupau, who teaches the dance and culture classes, coordinated this yearís May Day celebration for the high school division.

Asian cultures were represented by the advanced Mandarin class, the beginning and advanced Japanese classes, and the Maryknoll Martial Arts Club. The Spanish language and cultural classes also performed.

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